THE LICENSING SESSIONS.

Licences Renewed, but Licensees Cautioned,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913,

Buttonjes in preparing a lease of

the Hotel All the formalitie

had not been completed and Mr. Rationjea also applied for a licence to protect himself.

The Chairman sold the former applicant that it had been report- After we went to press yestered that he was in the habit of day afternoon further applications allowing the boys to bring in for the renewal of publicans' liquore for the customers at the licences were considered by the Alexandra Cafe, Licensing Board, of which the.

The applicant admitted that

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S

PARCEL MAIL.

Christmas Parcel Mall to the United F

"SHIPPING NEWS,

ARRIVED.

Chinklang, Br. 1,729, G. R. Ainslis,

5th Instant Canton Gen Kaus, Br. 13. 1.143, Tuebben, 5th Inst.,

-Danton Beans Oll-H. and S.

Yingchow, Br. 1,351. Pottinger, th

ratant--Shanghai 2ad instant GlenB. and 8. Talahup, Chi. 1.2. 1,116. R. G. Faremore, 5th instant-Shanghai 2nd Just. GCM 9.N. CO.

The Fubila are informed that the B. and 5. Eingdon and countries beyond will be load in this Offies at & p.m. to-morrow. This Parcel Mall by the long sea route via Gibraltar la due to reach London on the 13th of December, The following mall of the Elst November will be treated as Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson was this was 80. Supposing a cas-the New Year Mell, and is due to resch

London on the 87th December. Parcela 27. the president, the other members tomer wanted a bottle of beer ho may be forwarded vis Brindisi with an being the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, would give the boy the money extra fee of 60 cents and with this mail A Shelton and send him out for it. Then due in London on the 10th of December C.M.G., MesaTE Hooper, D. W. Oraddock, C. G. a customer bad a right to drink it Alabaster, and G. Bird, with the Secretary, Mr. F. Kotowall,

The Chairman wald applicant did not seem to be aware that his The Imperial Hotel.

Hoeboe read "sold or consumed The application of Mr. Thomas on the premises" and in reply to Reed Nicol for renewal of his the Hon. Mr Hewett, applicant publican's licence for the Imsaid he thought he was quite perial Hotel was considered. justified in sending, the boys out

if customers wanted liquore.

The Chairman:-It has been reported that you are in the babit of living away from the premises. Applicant:Yes I have to, on sooount of my health:

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The Chairman:-You must make arrangements; we cannot licence, a inan whose health is breaking down.

Applicant-I am there from eight in the morning until twelve at night.

In answer to further questions, the applicant said that he was unable to sleep in the hotel on account of the noise of the trams. Mr Shelton Hooper :-If there is any disturbance during the night who acts for you?

Applicant:The No. 1 bar

boy.

The Chairman-It is sla) re- ported that you are in the habit of putting up inferior whiskey in bottles, suob "Black and "White" bottles?

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Applicant:-No Sir; not to my knowledge.

Mr. Nicol also denied that s police officer had been served with

Mr Reader Harris pointed out that it was laid down that an adjunct licensee may not have and drinks consomed on his pre- mises during prohibited hours,

The Chairmán replied that an alteration had been made in the regulations some time ago.

In conclusion, the applicant said that he wanted the Board to understand that he had no ideo of breaking the law.

The licence for the Royal George Hotal was granted to Mr Button; jes.

Tokyo Hotel.

The licensee of the Tokyo Hotel also appeared before the Board, and admitted that he had five geisha girls in the Hotel.

The Bon. M. Hewett-Have the police ever made any objec- tion before to your beving geisba girls?-No.

The Chairman: Did the last Japanese Consul ever say ay thing about it ?---No.

Belle View Hotel.

A. Weingarten applied for a drink while he was on duty. pablican's licence for the Balls The man had come to him View Hotel-He said until recent. and he had

threatened ly he was at the Globe Hotel. He to report him to head quarters. had not been to Tientsin or Japan He had given great trouble to op- or returned from either of those plicant and he had had to put him places." out of the place several times. He however did not report the man.

Mr Shelton Hooper: You can say from your own knowledge and from enquiries you have made, that he has never had liquor in your house while we was on duty ?-No.

Mr Alabaster Have you seen him on the promises when he was off duty? Yes Sig when he was off duty.

You have never been him there in uniform 7--No

Sir.

The application was adjourned for further enquiry.

Astor House Hotel. F. A. Chopard, asking for a renewal of the Astor House Hotel licenes, denied knowledge of any disturbances in the hotel. There had however been several ladies turned out on a complaint from the police.

The Chairman-Tho placa is being conducted properly now?

Applicant:Yes, sir; cer-

tainly.

Harunoya Hotel. Kyujiro Sabara applied for s hotel keeper's licence for. the Harunoya Hotel, being represent ed Mr P. W. Goldring, of Messa Goldring and Russ.

The application was granted. Cautioned.

New Travellers' Hotel. Mrs. Esther Oliver appeared be- fore the Board to support her ap: plication for renewal of her licence for the New Travellers' Hotel, and was informed that it was reported that the house was not properly conducted. It was alleged that a number of men of exceedingly After private discussion, the bad character had lived there, licences of the Grand Hotel, the and that the house was used as a Astor House Hotel, the Imperiul meeting place for bad characters. Hotel, the New Travellers' Hotel, Applicant replied that the and the Alexandra Cafe were house was a hotel and she could ranowed with a caution. not ask her clients who and what

they were. If they were bad

characters what could she do?

The Government ought to look HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS

after that..

The Chairman:-You do not know anything about them, you #were not acquainted with any of

the persona? No, I was not.

The Hon. Mr Hewett:---If a man you thought was a bad character osmate yousplace would you allow to stay? If I thought he * a bad character. I would ask him to go away at once,

*** The Chairman:-Have the po

The corps orders for the week commencing Monday, 10th Nov- ember, state

Telemachus, B. 22. 1,340, A Fraser, 5th instant-Balgun 31st Oct., Gen.

Chines be insured for at least part of their value,

Faroels containing Gold or Bliver must Bablus Rickmers, Dutch sa. $18, B. J Jagt, 6th instant-Foochow 3rd All insured Fazoals must be sealed. All the seals must be of the same seloured wax and must bear the impression of a private device. This device must be the me on each seal. Straight, curved, sed or dotted lines are not admiss Buttons, Coins, Thimbles, cannot be

able.

used for sealing,

The Clarks of the Post Office are-

for.

bidden to Amy Stomps on letters or Par.

Loels or to seal any arilcle for the Publio.

The undermentioned membera having joined the Corps. oro allotted Corps. Nos, and posted as follows:-No.1470 Ple. B.M. Henderson, Left Section M G. Co; No. 1471 Gr. D. MacCrae, 10 Pdr. Section; No. 1472 Pte. A. Garcia,

lice over visited your hotel for Right_Section M. G. Co.;. N».

the purpose of catching bad

Parcels that in the opinion of the Offer bandling the same do not comply with the regulations will not be accepted.

It is requested that Parcels be ported early.

::

Hongkong Portal Guide, all local letters

With reference to paragraph 6 of the whose delivery is unavoidably held over of retarded owing to the arrival of a con marked "Delivery postponed." In no tract packet or Biberian mall will be case will more than one local delivery be

held over

over or retarded on these grounds.

Monday next the 10th instant having

been declared a General Holiday the General Post Office will be open from 8 to 9.m. There will be a collection from the Pillar Boxes as on Sunday and a delivery of Ordinary Correspondence.

The money order office will ba ̈ent"rely. closed.

The

India

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with the mail from London (via Siberia) of Wednesday 15th Saturday 18th inst, is due to arrive here to-morrow.

The Devanha, with the English Mall, taft Singapore on Sunday, 2nd inst., at here to-morrow at 5.00 a.. and is expected to arrive B a.to. This packet brings the parcel mails closed in London for despatch by the all-nos route on the lat uls, and for despatch overlandon the 8th ult.

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Nichiyo

Eurohim

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 6th at 1190-An antleyalone has passed rapidly from Manchuria to the east of Japan, leaving a depression over Manchuria

the east coast of Chine and over the Pressure has decreased slightly along

Philippines.

Variable winds are Indicated along the

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

to coat of C. Oh and moderate mon WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on of

soon over the N. China Ben.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 houre ending at 10 am, to-day, 9.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

Dietriot.

Haru, Jay. 8.3. 1,318, Mingawa 1 Hongkong and Neighbour 6th Insions-Okingwantao Sisi October Coalmd. and Co.

Mari, Jap... 8,995, Nakamura 6th Instant, Moji Sim Catober Coal and Co. Benladi, Br. s. 3,490,

Gough, 6th Init pore 31st October Goa, L.And Co.

6th Ewanstah, Onk s 1,536, Stowa 61

Nor Canton 5th Nov., Gen.

O. M. E. N Cheongshing En. s. 1,987, Md. E. Lad-

dell 6th instant-Canton 5th Oat, Clen.-J. M. & Co. Badmark, Ger 3,175, Rurberg, th Instant Changhai Gen.-H.A.L. Rijoan Maru, Jap. 8.5. 2.979, Y. Yamagu- ohl, 3th instant, Bourabaya th October Sugar D. and Co. Kwongsang, Br... 1,428, W. F. Bleuord.

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9th instant, Shanghai 31st inst. Gen.-J. M. and Co.

DEPARTED.

November 6

Kaljo Maru for Foochow Titan for Vancouver Felching for Canton Halmun for Swatow Elger for Canter

Hangehow for Saigon Amazono for Yokohama. Hue for Haiphong Johanne for. Haiphong

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

hood...

9 Formoss Channel...iq................

about the DATES named:--. For De

LONDON & ANT-

Stearners:

WERP via Binga-] Sumatre

pore, Penang, Capt. H. W. Potter

Forecast.

C'mbo, Port Sald,

R.N.E.

*& Marseilles winds, moderate LONDON, via Us-

India

fair.

NE

winde,

strong.“

ual Ports of Call Ospă. C. C. Talbot

SHANGHAI

R.NR.

MOJI, KOBE (Sardinia AND YOKO ( Capt. J. T. Jeffery, HAMAsesu 495 RN.R.

3 South coast of China ba-3 The same

tween H.K. and Lamooks ni No. 1 5 South coast of China bs-The same

tween H.K. and Hainan... un No. 1. SHANGHAI

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

6th November, a.m.-

Winds

→ Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Wasther.

Wostock 7a 23,89 50 22 ma

Nemuro Hakodate

Tokio Kochi

ני

waw 2

.....

Devanha

Capt. W. R. Hiokey

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarks

about 1 Freight 18th Nov,&F'sage

Noon Freight

& sago

8th Nov.

about

Freight

15th Nov.

& Page

about 7th Nov

Fraight

& Parge

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telography

For Freight, or Pasuage apply to

P. & O. 9. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 3rd Nov. 1913.

E. A Hewett,

Buperintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL.

Fór

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`A

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Kleist SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. L. Masss

BL 30.82

30.25

30,36

11

40.25

WAW

K'shizan Oshima

Yagneaki

+

30.17

050)

30.19

ene

Naha

30.18 -30.co

22

DO

Ishi'jin

Bonin Is.

30.07 30.20

70

ene

Chefoo

Whaiwei

50.00 50 100 WEW 40

Hankow

Lobang

11

Kiuklang

Changaba

Shanghai

30.08** 60

Gutzlaff

·30,09 · 64

2 OV

Shary P. 74

30.10. 21

16

Amoy

'A'WERP & H'BURG.

17,000

30.08 71 83 w

1 b

Swator

prik

.30.10 10 UO &

1 b

SHANGHAI, TSING-

Taikoku Ba

30.03

nw

Taichu

TAU, KÓBE AND

Yorck

30.10

1+

Tainan

30.09

YOKOHAMA

Capt. F. Lasser 17,000

Kebua

30.07

MANILA, YAP, MARON

November 5

F'dores

80,08

Canton

30.05 72.85

Cong

Ед

30.07 74 83 a.

3 o

Gap Rook

Maoso

30,0 30.00 74

0

40

1 of

Pakhol

November 6

Haibow

KOBE

Phulien

వ 30.02 79

34.

Tourans

21 29,99 75

O. St. J.

M

29.95 77

5

Legasp

Ballo

Ba 29.91 81

Bacolod

: 11 ਜਾਂ

1.b

Cebu Labuan

11

29.94 83

6

10.

20.98 82

The Parcel ma}} ex.'s... Devanha from dus here to-morrow will not be ready for delivery to the Fublic until 12th noon Kaga Maru for Yokohamı - on Saturday, the 8th Inst.

AMAILS ARRIVED. Talshun, Biberian mull & Shanghai · Kwongsang, Swetow & Shanghal

MAILS DUE, English, Devauha, 7th inst. Siberian, India, 7th inat.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, Swatow, Wel-hal wel, Chefoo & Tientsin

-Per CHEONGSHING, 6th Inst., 5 p.m.

TO-MORROW. watow, Amoy and Foookow-Per HAI. ...CHING, 7th Nov,, 10 a.m.

Batavia, Choribon, Samarang, Sourabaya

J

and Macassar Fer TJI- MANOEK th Nov., 10 am. Japan via Nagasaki-Per BENLEDI,

7th Nov., 11 a.m.,

Siterien

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Devuwonges for Saigon Aingchow for Canton

Michael for Ban: kok Kwon,sang for Canton Cheongching for Tientnin Obeling for Bangkok Luchow for Bhanghai Benledi for Yokohama Bubine Rickmers for Balik

Carl Diederichsen for Haiphong

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Wuchow a 30.12 77 17

T. F. Claxton, Dirostor. Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 6.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the son in in-. |hes, tenths and hundredths.,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees.

Fer sa. Yingchow arrived 5th instant, Fahrenheit. from Shanghai. Sheldon. Mr & Mrs

Ι.

Shanghai and North. Obiza- (Europe via Siberia)-Por For 1.2 Taishun arrived 5th instant, DEVANHA, 7th Nov,, 4 p.m. from Shanghai,

offen, ROM

Philippine Islande Per DENBIGH

HALL, 7th Nov., & p.m.

Canadian & Canadian

SATURDAY, 8th Nov

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana da, United States and Bouth America via Ban Francisco Per MONGOLIA 8th in

American American

& Siberian

Malls.

English

Mail,

10a.m.

Shanghai, North China, Japan

Spiers, Capt

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per Nippon Maru departed 6th, instant, for San Francisco. Abdelnoor, John Bevan, Mrs WF Bard, Mrs B

Gaminer, Mines R. Horne, Mrs FI Koen, A

Barreto, Mr and Ms Koebaugh, Mian M

Mrs

Lafrentz, C

La Fernis, 8

Millar, O W

vis Nagasaki, United States, OD Bouth America and Canada visas J Vancouver (Europe

Butler via Biberie) Per MONTEAGLE Cuningham, Mon, Mrs

Chan

Mr and Mrs

MeOres Davidson, Capt and Fatterson, Miss EI

Mrs Dowell, P

Quinan, Miss J Robinson, Miss M Gardner, Dr.I D

8 inst., 10a.m. Straits, Burmah, Coyle, Ade- Jalde, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe vin Brindis. (Lata Letters 11 a..

Gardner, Mr & Mrs Vincent Braga,

to noon, Extra Postage 19 W conta) (Bupplementary mall on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Fostage 10 cents) (Letters ported in all the Pillar Boxer

in time for the first clearance SHIPR PASSED THE CANAL

will be included in this contract mail) The Parsel mail will be closed on Friday, 7th Inat, at 5 p.m.-For INDIA, 8th, Nov., 11a.m.

1473 Pte. & F. Garcia, Right Sec- Phillippine bryactorg ?-The police came to tion M.G. Co. my house and asked to look at the 10 Pdr. Eection Artillery Bat Straits and book but whatever they did or

tery.A praction shoot spoon

whatever they found out, I know competition will be hold at Tai

nothing about that.

...

How often has that happened ? -Only once, about twelve months

Applicant wont on to state that the incident took place in March of this year, but there was no thing before that, and nothing

Replying to Mr Craddock, she said that these men did not re- ceive any visitors and as far as the know she had no more uB- désirables in the hotel:

Royal George Hotel. Mr Robert Howard applied for a publican's licence for the Royal George Hotel. Mr Reader Harris, of Mesara Wilkinson and Grist, explained that he was not ing for both Mr. Howard and Mr

kco Range on Sunday the Dib inat, commencing at 9.30 am. Mem-

Siberian

Nov,

London, 24th Out Arriveals from China -Bloemfontein, Magellan, Kandalay, Hyson, Rhesus, The following vessels have passed the Canal Atenta Maru, Australien, Lithonia, Andam, Torok, Brodrale, Altmark.

London, 28th Oct. Shangbal and North China Yorwaerts, Anuam.

Arrivals from Ohlan Lutzow, (Europe via Siberia)-Par YINGCHOW, 8th inst., p. Canni Boniomond, Candia, Glenstrae The following vessels have passed the Nore, Atreus, Kino.

Lands Per LOUNGBANG Caltha Afya, Mara, Frins Ludwig,

India in Caloutta — Fer

AAPOAR 8th Nov., pm.

bere must bring their own rifles! Shanghai and North China-Fer and ammunition.

SILIMPOPON COAL,

BUNKERS

can be suppiled cheap ratcs.

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK.

(British North Boneo),

KWONGBANG, 8h inst., &

p.m.

SUNDAY, 9th Nov, Swatow, Amoy & Formosa vea Tamsul→→→

For DAIGI MARU, 9th Inst.,

Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 9th Inst. 9 a.m.

MONDAY, 10th Nov. 2. Philippine Zalanda, Australia New Zealand Tasmanis vis Thursday Islands-Por AL DENHAM 10th fiet, 10 d.,

Austral:

Mail.

At these ports steamers call- ng for bunker coal exclusively Swatow amoy are exempt from all shipping dues and obarges.

ABUNE

TUESDAY, 11th Nov.

oy, and Fooahow-Par "HAILAND 11th Mov., 10 man Philippus Iviside-For TAMING THE

1pati & Pa

TIDE TABLE.

3rd Nov., to 9th Nov. 1913,

"High" (Water

Lo Fer

Hongkong

y me

*

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation' the Hamidity of air saturated with mois being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boals.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o da- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fox, a gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, P passing showers, q aqually, r rain, s snow, tthunder, visibility, w dow wot.

◊ Bain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

FRIEDRICH WIL-

HELMSHAFEN, P. Waldemar

RABAUL, SAMARAI; | Capt. H. Bremer BRISBANE, SYDNEY.

ן'

| P. Waldemar

Capt. H. Bremer : 6,100°

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo .....

· · SANDAKAN

[Capt. J. Koehler,

LINES

To sail on

WEDNES., 12th Nov,

10 am:

WEDNES.. 12th Nov.

BATUR 28th Nov.

cabout

TUESDAY

11th Nov

TUESDAY,

2nd Deo.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wis

Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken

For further Particulars, apply to

a.m.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 3rd Nov. 1933,

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS..

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

NEXT SAILINGS:—

OUTWARD...

Steamers,

Previous

Day On date on date Aolynesian

Will leave for

Shanghi &

Japan on

HOMEWARD

Steamers.

17th November. E. Simons 1st December. Amazone 15th December. Australian

is a p.m.

Australien

Paul Lecat

30.05 -78

30.08 - Th

30.05

* 176

75

Wind Direction ... E Forceste Weather Kam

E £

Sh

For Freight and Passage apply to

a

$491.

0

Barometer... Temperature Humidity. 67 78

Eignast open site?Température on the gib LOV

12

HK Obssrvatory, 6th Nov., 1915.

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.

Will leave for Europe via Potts of call

18th November. 2nd December.

16th December,

Queen's Buildings, No. 3,

TV. OLAXTON, Director. THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

The 8 KANGAS arrived at BOSTON on the 4th Instant..

The C. P. R. a. EMPRESS OF INDIA Arrived Yokohama on the 5th November, at noon, left Yokohamo on the 5th Nov, at 5 p.m. due to arrive Kobe on the 6th November, at 5 pm

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Ateamers,

Aldenham

The INDRAKUALA loft Babang Empire on the 6th instant and le due here on the St. Albans 13th instantanead

The American and Manchurian Lin #KAFUE left New York on the 16th October and is due bare on or about 28 November.

tide

Arrive Hongkong

from Australia.

Leave Hongkong

22nd Nov,

for Australia,

10th Nov. at 11a.m. 22nd

12th Dec, at 11 a.m

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en

suring a Plentiful supply of Ioe, French Provisions, eto, and are: wo lighted throughout with idlectricity All State Rooms have Electrio

Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried?

For further particulars, apply to

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KANDAHAR left New York on the 443 25th October and is due here on or about Meghan my4 15th December,

m morning av afternoon,

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