STOWAWAY FORT BENT TO GAOL.
Efforts to Obtain Release of":
American Prisoner.
Harry Kemp, an ecoentrio American poet who has wons re- putation by his verse, and notor inty by his methods of travel and advautures with the first wife of Mr. Uptou Sinclair, the novelist, woi pentenced to twenty-one days' hard labour at Bouthampton and recommended for deportation. The post was charged as a stow. Away on the White Star liner Deanio, and the colleitor for the phosecution described him tɔ the Beach as a man known in the United States as the "goods train poet," from his habit of hiding in a goods train to get from one place to another.
THE HONGKONG – TELEGRAPE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (14. 1918.
THREE OFFENCES.
Indian Watchman who Became
Obstreperous.
An Indian watchman employ- ed at the Asiatic Petroleum Company, was charged before Mr. Hazeland with assaulting Indian | constable 110, damaging his
uniform and behaving in disorderly manner, at Taumati
*POST OFFICE.
NEW YEAR'S PAROEL MAIL.
will
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 14th at noon-Pressure has in- creased considerably over China, which is sep gradients to the south and south- now covered by a strong anticyclone, with
The Fublie are Informed that the Liangshow. Br. as: 1,148, Benson 14that Farcel Mall to the United Kingdon Instant Canton 19th instant rast
GenB, & B. and countries beyond which thesis November will be treated an Huichow, Br. 1.215, Hooker, 16th fast. London on the 37th December. Farcels
the New Year Mail, and is due to reach
may be forwarded via Brindisi with an air fee of 50 cents and with this mail are due la London on the 20th of December
It appeared that the defendant was going along the street with two other men, making a poles. When the constable spoke to them the defendsat est about the constable, and tore his uniform,
It was further stated that the post secreted himself in the first class passengers' quarters on board the Oceanio, and twelve hours after the liner left Now York he went to the purser's office and handed in a letter to the effect that, anding himself penni- lean in New York, and wishing to go to England, he walked on board the liner, hoping he might be able to work his passage. Asked by the magistrates for an explanation, Kemp contented him- self with stating that he wanted to get to England because he was a poet, and all his life had "fed on English posts and got bis in- spiration from them." Not a word was said about his London friends, and, the Chief Constable having expressed the opinion that the poet was "not a desirable, person," fentence was passed.
A London friend told a Daily News representative that he had only heard of the post's arrival and arrot through the papere, sad had at once communicated with him and with the authorities, asking the poet to come and stay with him and offering to pay any penalties.
Komp is eccentric," added the friend, "and obviously did not know anything about police court procedure over here. In America in these cases a fine is imposed, and he may have thought that a fine would be im posed here, and that he could then communicate with me. He was coming here to visit me, and it is quite in accordance with his eccentric babit that he should endeavour to work his passage, The contence of imprisonment is bad enough, but the recommenda tion of deportation is too much,"
INDUSTRIAL BANK LOAN.
The defendent sold the cand stable told him to go away and defendant said he would do so, The constable thereupon-seized him by the hair and gave him
blow on the neok.
A Hitch Reported.
Peking, November 9. The loan which the Industrial Bank of China signed six weeks ago provided Frs. 60,000,000 for the construction of the port at Pakow, sixty millions for the bridge from Hankow to Wachang, while the balance of thirty million france was to be handed over to the Tsaichengpu (Board of Fin- ance).
a
For the assault, defendant was fined 85, or in default fourteen days, ordered to pay $4.50 for the damage to the uniform on in default fourteen days, and fined 3, on in default seven days for disorderly behaviour.
ནྟི སཱ''
BELOW PAR: THE IDEAL
RESTORATIVE.
Parools containing Gold or Silver must be fasured for at least part of their value! All insured Parcels must be sealed. All the sasis must be of the same coloured was and must bear the impression of private devien
davion must be the same na sach seal, Biraishi, curved, aroused or destad lines are not admiss
Table.
used for sealing.
Buttons, Coles, Thimbles, cannot be
Kjeld,
Pressure is nearly stationary over the Canton 15th Instant, Gen-B. Pilippines and Cochin China.
No returns from Japan.
and 8:
Nor... 910, O. Helleso, 19th inut.,
Haingkong,
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Bangkok 6th Instant Rice-ast coast of China and over the northern WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
X.B.L. kong, Chl. a. 1,200, J. Halkett 16th InstantTientsin 8th Ines, Gon.M.S.N. Co. Bardinia, Br. s.8. 4,199, 3. T. Jeffery, Léthe
artani London, 4th Databa Chen, P. and D. Helena, Br. 30. 9,707, Fazlin 14th
Saint
InstantAntwery, Riad Bapi, Gen-Order,
Strong monsoon is indicated along the portion of the N. Chins Ses.
•
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 nu. 10-day, 0:00 Inches, ............ FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW...
·District.
Paoting, Dr. s. 1,190, W, J, Harkos, 14th 1 Hongkong and Neighbour-
ginatamiskwatawikisih instant,
Ballester, Andi.
**The Clerks of the Post Office are for-Childar, bidden to Aux Stamps on letters or Far
sels, or to moni any article for the Publio.
No. 28. 1,101, Hjorth, 14th Inst.. ***Macamay 41b8 nelant, Sugar........ 3.0.3.1
bood
Parcels that in the opinion of the Officer Teas, Br. 16. 1,330, J. V. Eldford, Liths Formom Chauns.........
handing the same de not comply with the regulations will not be accepted.
MAILS ÄRRIVED TO-DAY. "Sardinia, Singapore ta
Tean, Manila Paoting Swatow
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Shanghai, North China, and Japan via Moll-Far SARDINIA. 14th last. 5, p. Thingtau & Chefoo-Per "ASIA MARU
Shanghai,
Canadian
14th inst., 5 p.m.
North China and Japan via Yokohama-PerST. HELENA 14th inst., 5 pm.
TO-MORROW,
15th fast, 11a.m. Shanghai North China Japan via Nagasaki Victoris B.O. Tacoma-Per DANADA MARU 15th fast,, neon.
Instant Molla 4th Instant, GenB, and 8. Tushun,Johl's, 19795A, B. Baines, 14th. InstantCanton -13th instana, Gen.-0. M. *** Loksang Br. 919, Finderos 14th in
Canton General.-J.M. & Co.
DEPARTED.,
November 14.
Anghin for Singapore Torek for Yokohamaa Ariake Mara for Kobe Yedo Maru for Hongay Landrat Bobles for Saigon Satanta for Caloutta Lokanng for Canton Ceylon Maru for Yokohami Anbul for Bhangbal David Gilles for Haitan Straits Chiyuen for Canton Kirin Maru' for Calcutta
Despite all ordinary precau tions, people constantly get rup down, with the result that work Japan via Kobe-Per ARIAKE MARU and play alike becomea irksome in the extreme At euch times, the tonic par excellence is Senato- | gen, because na a physician writes in the Medical Press and circular: Banatogen is readily Welhalwei, Chefoo & Tientsin-Por HUI. Hangars for Shanghai absorbed by the stomaob, and has Philippine Islande-Fer YEUNSANC, an immediate and remarkable effect, ahown by a steady increase Newcastle NB.W.--For JANETA 15th
p.m. of body weight and of muscular Straits, and Ceylon-Per BOHEMIA strength and energy, same time, the colour is brought back to the patient's cheeks."
At the
These statements prova Sanato- gen's power in improving the blood, revitalising the nervous system, and restoring the physios! strength.
pro-
Siberian
Mail.
OHOW, 15th Inst., hoon."
15th Nov., 1 p.m.
15th Nov. 3 p.m. Shanghal, North Chids, and Telostau, (Europeria Siberia) LIANGCHOW 18th
-Per
4:
'fast, 5'p.m.
Shanghal and North China-Por WING-
SANG, 15th Nov., 5 p.m. Holbow, Haiphong Pakhol & Balgon-Per
KAIFONG, 15th inst. 5p.m. SUNDAY, 16th Nov. Swatow-For HAIMUN, 16th inst. 9 a.mm.
CLEARANCES AT THE **HARBOUR: OFFICE.
Haitan for Foochow Tjipanas for Batavia Dilwara for Moji Saint Helena for 'Moji Rubl for Iloilo Asia Maru Mor Chefoo
about the DATES' named
For
LONDON & ANT-|
Stoarders
WERP via Sings- ] Nubla
pora Penang. Capt. F. J. Fox Umbo, Port Said,
**Foroorsì.
5 2. winds,
& Marseilles
LONDON, via Us
ual Porte of Call
SHANGHAI,Y
MOJIA AND HAMA
stropej oloudy, drisaling rain st times.
Northerly pale.
Devanta
Capt. W. R. Hickey
R.N.R.
KOBE Sardinia :: YOKO-(Capt. J.T. Jeffery, ~:
Bouth scart of China be? The samza tween H.K. and Lamooke) an No. 1. |SHANGHAI -
South coast of China bo-? The same tween H.K. and Hainan... a No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Station.
14th November, 8:30-
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Wostock, Ta 30.07 10 Nemuro 8a" Hakodate Tokio Roshi
Nagasaki Kiblia Oshima Naha
Bonia I..
Chefoo Whalwet Hankow
Lobang
Kluklang Chang ha Shanghal
Winds
*Weather
wow, 1 b;
30.30 38 63 wsw 5 e
92 30.36 52 93 nne 3 or
64 30.23.55 91 n 3 of
R.N.R. Assaye
Capt. G, J. Coldwell
R.N R.
To Sail On Rem
about 26th Nov.
reight
Freight
Noon
22nd Nov, & Paare
5.B. The
15th Nov,& P
about
20th Nov.
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 14th Nov. 1913.
E. A Hewett,
Superintende
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
Steamers.
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, P. E. Friedrich SOUTHAMPTON, { Capt. O. Mundt - AWERP & BREMEN,, SHANGHAI, NAGA-1
SAKI KOBE AND】 YOKOHAMA
ONN, SA MARAI,
Prinzess Alice
16,000
Capt. J. Bortfeldt 20,300
NEWGUINEA, BRIS-> P. Waldemar
BANE, SYDNEY AND | Capt. H. Bramer MELBOURNE, ............................
30.55 38
Gutzlaff
50.41 45
November 13.
Achilles for Yokohama
Sharp F. 76 Amoy 6 Swatow
30.41 58
wow i o now 6 ov 15
30.26 60 70 ene
30.29 57 89 23
Talboku. Ba 50.37
6
•
Talchu
n
MANILA, YAP, MAR-
Tainan
ม
November 14.
Kosbun
30.11 30.05
д
де 10
P'dores
Canton
H'kong
Rock Cap Macao
30.13
ngo 7 og
#
30.25 53
nw 3 od
Wuchow Ba
KOBE
Pakkot
Holhow
Phallen
8a 10.37 72
ane 4 or
30.07
20,97
ne
Apart
30.02
one 40
1p
Mazlin
29,99
Legaspi
29.95 75
10.
Follo
Bacolod
Cabu Labuan
" "20.45 83
Because of its remarkable perties, over eighteen thousand physicians have testified in writ Swatow, Amoy & Formos vea Tamsui Sardinia for Yokohama ing to the beneficial results they have obtained from its use on their patients.
These patients have likewise borne unimpenohable testimony to the effects of Sanatogen. The Rt. Hon. Thomas Bart, MP., a member of H.M. Privy Council and one of the most distinguished men in England, writes: "I have used Banatogen for some fime past with excellent results. T have found it most useful as a tonic when I have been ran down.".
Sauctogen may be obtained of all Chemists, in battles of two Biz03.
Church Missionary Seclety. This week the balf yearly con- ference of Missionaries attached is being held at St. Paul's Col- to the Church Missionary Society
lege.
'SILIMPOPON COAL,
BUNKERS
can be supplied cheap rates.
It appears that the promoters are meeting with difficulties in proving to the antiefaction of the French Legation that the amount intended for the Board of Finance SANDAKAN fe not for administrative purposes. Therefore there is the probability of a hitch as the French banks cannot undertake to find the money unless it is devoted to sole ty dustrial purposes.—
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Drinkers
Beet a serene....
confidence
IN.....
JOHN HAIG'S GLENLEVEN
WHISKY,
& SEBATTIKĮ (British North Boneo), ing for bunker coal exclusively At these ports steamers call-
dues and charges. are exempt from all shipping"
Sele Agents for South China
H. BUTTONJEE & SON,
A BUNE.
Wine & Spiril Merchants
Per DALJIN MARU, 16th Inst.
a.m.
MONDAY, 17th Nov.
Japan via Nogaraki & Beattle ** {Wasb}---Pay" "MINNESOTA
17th Inst., 9 a.m.
:
Chiawantao-For HOPSANG 17th Inst..
3 p.m. Shanghai North China and Japan via Kobe-Fer FOOKSANG, 17th Nov., 5p.m.
shanghai
and North China-Per HOY.
BANG, 17th Nov., 5 p.m.-
TUESDAY, 18th Nov.
American
Canadian
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Per a Sardinia arrived 14th instant, from Londer.
Broknili, Mrs J.
Miss
·
Shanghai and North China and H
ond
Armstrong, Miss A Martin, Mrs
JAW Alderson, Mr & Mrs McDarry, Miss MoAlush, Miss Anderson, Hr and Moreley, HT
Mrs B
Muntz, Barrington, Mr Montrie, Mr & Mine Belton, Mrs
Morrison, Mr and
MM Newcombe, Mias O'Dell, Miss FA Pimber, Miss P Price, W
MP MA Royer Skey, 1 Mra Sadart, Mri T Sizolair, Mr. Bhindler, E Stewart, Mra F8
Mrs
Japan via Moji, Victoria, B.C.,RO
Beattle Per TAMBA B700m, WM
Broom. MARU, 18th Inst., 10.m.
Bayne, Mrs FH
Swatow. Amoy and Foochow Per HA
CHING, 18th Nov., 10a.m. Saigon, Straite, Ceylon, Ade-
French
Chester, Mrs. Doble, Mire B Davicon, Mr & Mrs Bades, WJA
Gibbon, Miss H
laide, Wastorn, Australia, In- Girling. MEA dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe Grant, Mrs O via Marseilles(Late Letters
to
Noon
Extra Postage
10
Harlow, Rev and
Mre Jo
cente). Letters posted in all Kerth, Miss F
Thomson, GA
Whitfield, Asst Pay
the Pillar Boxes in time for the Kenderdine, Mr and Wildin, Miss M Arst clearance will be included
Mia
In this contract mail)-Per Lammert, Urs and M
ERNEST SIMONS, 18th Just.,
11.00a.m.
Straits and
Min Leviy, J
Whiteside, Mr and
Mr R A
PASSENGERS DEPARTED,
TJ
Bourabaya-For FAU- SANG, 18th Nov., 1 p.m. Straite and India via Calcutta-Fer
THONGWA 18th Nov, 1 p.m. Philippine Lalande-Por TEAN, 18th Straits and
Per-KASHIMA
Par Kleist departed 12th instant MARU, 18th inst. 3 p.m.
for Europe. Shanghai and North China-Per LOK
Berasall, Mrs LA SANG, 18th Nov.,5 p.m.
McNeely. Mr and Brown
Mra EJ WEDNESDAY, 19th Nov. Bourson, Mr & Mrs Mattis, Miss J & Japan via Nagasak-Per KUMANO 2
McKinley, WB MARU, 19th inst., 10 a.m. Bowan, Mr & Mrs Morrow, Mrs CJ
La Roy
Hillinchop, Mlas B Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 18th inst. 10a.m. Cheng, Mr and Mrs Nitz, H
LEE Shangbal, North China, Japan.
Presos, via Nagasaki, United States, Coy and Mrs Med N
HM FT-Richards, biz and South America and Canada via Cole, Mr Vancouver (Europe via Chas E Biberia)-Per EMPRESS OF Dalton, Mrs F.G INDIA 19 is 10.50 a.m.
Duncanson, Mr. and
М ·R⋅ Fuller, N N Fancomer
THURSDAY, 20th November.
FF
7
Kler
Rosenthal, ...
Ray Relishmann, Mrs M
E Spencer, Mr & Mrs Spencer, Miss H P
Smith, Mr & Mr W Hill, Mr and Mrs W Scheuter, Mino 8- Harris, Mr O
Sittner Johnston, EC Schulo
Shanghai and North China Per Tranzen,
LUOROW, 20th lust., 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, 21st Nov.
21st Nov., 5 pm
Bracer F
.Mr and
Bwatow Amoy, and Foochow Per Koyntono, FR HAIYANG, 21st Nov.,10a.m.Keystone, W Japan 'Tis Yokohama Par LAISANG, Kingsbury, Miss # M
Lockwood, Mr and Trowbridge, Mrs,
BO
and A L SATURDAY, 22nd Nov. Lawrence, Mr & Mrs Tomes, Miss H & E Williams, Ma ead
Mrs M Watson, Mrs ME Willington, Mr and
Mrs. F W
Austral❤
Mall.
English
עבור
tralia,
Philippine Islands, Timor Aus-
Tasmania & New ZeaLo Yuct Soon land via Port Darwin-Per Lang: Mr and Mrs
Lathrop, Miss H EMPIRE, 22nd inst., 9 a.m.
Loo, Mr HY
J
Straffe, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laldo, Western Australia, India, Adon Reypt
yon
Per . Torok, departed 18th instant, and Europe via for Shangha!. Brindial. (Late Letters 11am. to noon, Extra Postage 10 Bell dents) (Supplementary mall on Barber, 88 board up to the tiras Brad for Ohal, HY departure of the mail (Batra Koob, EF Postage 10, conta) (Loftere Lazes, HM- posted in all the Pillar, Boxen Matheson, G
T. E. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 14. ·
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea în in- hes, tonths and hundredths,
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in peroentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mole- being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
5 Force of Wind, qacariling to Beaufort Scalo.
State of Weather, b blue sky, a de- tashed aloud, d drizzling rain, ffog, g | gloomy,h hall, I lightding, o overcast, p passing showers, g equally, rain, snów, tthunder, v vizibility, w dow wet...
◊ Rala in luches, tenths and hundredths.
METEOROLOGICAL
LINES
To sail on
WEDNES... 26th Nov., 10 a-m.
About
WEDNES. 26th Nov.
SATUR 20th Nov.
TUESDAY,
10th Doc.
9
6,100
4
Coblenz
Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750
TUESDAY, 2nd Dec.
9'a.m.
| JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo
SANDAKAN ............................ [ Capt. J. Koøbler
All the steamers of the European Lins are fitted with Wirolame Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken,
For further Particular, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 14th Nov., 1919,
MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
17
REGULAR FORTnightly service between EUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS:---
Will leave for
Shanghi &
*Japan on
OUTWARD..
Steamer
Previous
Day On dato On date
is
Barometer
Temperaturs
30.01 73
30.0%
30.02
73
77
Australien Aolynesian Paul Lecat
Humidity
93
82
Wind Direction... Force ........ Weather Rain
E
E
3
2
D
0.03
P
Higaasi oma air Temperaḥmen on the rath Lowest '1+
H.K. Observatory, 14th Nov., 1913,
·T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.
F
The H.A. L.. K. ALTMARK loft Singapore on the 12th fast, p.m. sud may be expected here on or about the 18th
The N. Y. K. 21. RANGOON MARU (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the Lath Inriant, and is expected here on the 1st December.
TIDE TABLE.
10th Nov., to 16th Nov. 1913.
Low Wee Kong kong
High Wan
Mollendorf,
Mira
Morgan, FL Richardson, KI Behrensbeck, W Baito, R
Mos 19
Toas 11 Wed.
maik), The Faroel mall will be slosed on Friday, Šint at 5 p.an.
11.0.0.
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed
ALEXANDRA CAFEL
SA
m morning a afternoon.
in time for the first clearanco
will be included in this contract [.
--For DEVANÍA, 32nd Nov, Findon Haddocks, Kippers, &co,
· HOMEWARD. Steamers.
17th November, E. Simons 1st December, Amazone. 15th December, Australian
For Freight and Passage apply to
Will leave for Europe via Ports of call
18th November. 2nd December 16th December,
M. SAINT CLAIR də BUSSIERRE," Agent,
Queen's Buildings, No. 3,
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Empire
Mail Servion to Australia
via Manila.
MAIL 8CHEDULE.
SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Ateamers.
St. Albans naman
Arrive Hongkong
from Australia.
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
22nd Nov.at 10a.m. 11th Dec. at 10 am
22nd Nov.
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, on suring & Plentiful supply of Ios, French Provisions, eto, and aro *** lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric
Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars, apply to
Gibb, Livingston & Co.. Agata
Printed and Published by the Propriekur, Dr. J. W. Mable.
Tze House Strast, in and flity or Vistants, Bonqui