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THE HONGKUNG - TELEGRAPH, THURSOSY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918.

DE. ELIOT ON THE FAR the frank recognition of the pre-

EAST.

sent necessity of maintaining in all countries armed forces for protective duty against aggression ntinued from Page 1.) from without, or disintegration writes Dr. Eliot, "ought to stand from within; the strengthening by Chine with patience, forbear of international public opinion in ance, and hope while she struggles favour of an international naval with her tremendous social, in-force to scoure peace and order on dustrial, and political problems!" Journeying over to Japan: Dr. Eliot found himself in surround ings which present the most remarkable contrast. He vividly describes the successful grafting innifsations, ed Occidental methods, and idene upon this Oriental people, and the trans davrasion, which: half a century has perked upon a civilisation thousands of years old. Indeed, it is the success of Western idesla in Japan which gives the greatest hope to the Chinese patriots, who

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY: Biberian, Uckermark.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

27th Nov. 3 p.n.

inal, 5 p.m.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Canton Main, Jap. s. 1,187,8, Yui, 26th instant-Imari, 20th instant Coal-M.B, K. (2 Bithonia, Ges, as 3543, Eokharn, 26th

instant-Manis, Hamburg, Gen ➡H.A.L. Oños,

Waldemar, Geass: 1,736, H. Bromer

Shanghai and North China-Per ANHUI the seas, and a freedom for water-Salgon-Fer LAERTES, 27th inst, 3 p.m. borne commerce that cannot be Felippine folands For DEN OF Prica

CROMBIE, 17th Inst., 4 p.m.

26th instant,obe 20th instant, interrupted; and, finally the for Shanghai, North China, and Japan via

G. M. & Oo ̈* Kobe-For G. APUAE. $7th Dan of Crombie, Br... 7,128, E tering of those religions senti

Hemming 10th instant, Robe ments and those economio,

20th alk,--Gen. J. M. & Co. industrial, and political principles Japan via Holl, Vancouver, Battle and which manifestly tand to purify

French sa, 188, C). Le Cherslur Both instant. Pakhel 15th init, and strengthen family life, and to secure liberty, domestic joys, public tranquillity, and the people's health, morality, and general well being.

+

oling to the conviction that what HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.

has done in one Oriental country can be done in another-so like it in many particulară.

of modern warfare.

A Shanghal Comment,

Portland For SITHONIA $714 iust, 5 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

Haual,

**Gen. A R. Marty,

watow and Bangkok-Per DRUFAR. H. L. J. M. B. Jatuta, Jap. Cruisers.5,830, 0 Arima Rith inst',---Shangha! Bangkok ANNA, 98th inst. 9 am,

13th instant

10th inst. 7.a.m

Swalow, Amoy and Foonbow-Par HAL-

CHING, 1814 Nov. 10 mm. Hollow, Haiphons Pakhol & Saigon--Per SUNGELANG, 199th inst., 10

Siberian

Shanghai and North China vis Japan via Naganski (Europe via Siberia)-Per FRINZESS ALICE 13h ini., 10 a.m. ...

Tamon

.

Maru No. 6 Jan. 4. 2,119,88, D- Nimii, 18th instant-Saigon, 20th Instant Rise and flour---kitzul• Quarta, Ger am 2,195, Malsen, 17th inat

Saigon, 10th instant, Rice China Talyuan, Brs 1,000, W. B. Brown, 18th

in Melbourne Gen.-B. &.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 37th at 11.15.—A strong ́an- ticyclone bas formed over N, China and

depression to the East of Japan.

depression has also formed to the east of Luson, travelling northward apparently. It may become a typhoon.

Fresh monsoon is indicated along the sast coast of China and over the N-

China Bea.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Hongkong Rainfall, for the 14 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on

|anding at 10 a.m. to-day; 0,00 trichon."

The record of the first year of Philippine Islands, Japan is Yohiko Maru, Jan xa. 1,850, 27th instant |

Canadian Ma

Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada United States and South

America, via San Francisco

Per HONGKONG MARU 28th Nov., 11 a.m.

Int., & p.m.

SATURDAY, 29th November,

Australian

Philippine Islands, Yap, Ma- roon, Fred. Wilhelmshafen, Rabau, Herbertahohs, Matupi, Samarai, Tasmania, New Zea- land, Australia & New Zealand -Per PRINZ WALDEMAR,': 29th Nov., 8 a.m.

and Indian via Calcutta-Per

EUTSANG 29th Nov., 11a.m.

Of vital Interest, because of his intimate and confidental izter Hongkong University is an ex- course with Japanese statamen collent one. An Arts Faculty and publicists, is Dr. Eliot's view was formed immediately after the of the future relations of Japan University began its work, and Tientsin-Per CHEONGSHING. 28th and the United States. Japan there are now either appointed, or has no thought to "dominate the in course of appointment, seven Pacific, as is often asserted by lecturers who give their whole Occidental army and navy men.time to Arts. The formation of Her statesmen recognize the this Faculty was due to the practical impossibility of a suo-generosity of residents, and its cessful military expedition by extension was made possible by Japan against the United States, the guarantee of Chinese resident or of the United States against in Singapore. In the Medical Japan, under the conditione of Faculty two professors are already Straits

in the Colony. Machinery is Fhilippine constantly arriving at this seat of learning, and this is being Shanghai gradually installed. When the whole of the equipment is com- pleted the University will, in this respect, compare favourably with similar institutions abroad. Two lecturers devote their whole atten- Batavia, tion to engineering, and it is hoped to attract young Chines who now go to Europe and the United States for technical irsin- ing. In this the university should be successful. It provides an Swatow, Amoy & Formosa vis Tamsul--- education almost exactly similar

man of

Dr. Eliot declares it to have been the opinion of every Japan

And ese statesman business with whom he talked that there is no interest of Japan which could possibly be promot- ed by war with the United States or any other nation; and con vareely, there is no interest of the United States which could post ibly be promoted by war with Japan. "War between the two countries is not to be thought of; and to suppose that Japan would commitan sot of agression against the United States, which would to that obtainable elsewhere, nedocmarily cause war, is wholly while it has the very important! unreasonable, fantastic, and fool-merit of giving an important ish-the product of a morbid and place to Chinese studies.-V.C. timorous imagination."

Daily News.

----For International-Peace.

Dr. Eliot concludes his report with certain inferences to be drawn from his experiences and obser- vations, indicating lines of action for the endowment which may be

Movements of Toops.

Major H. 8. P. Smoin, Captains

Siberian

Mall.

Swatow,

Canadian

American

Islands-Fer YUENSANG,

28th Nov., 1 p.m.

North China and Japas vin Yokobama--Por E. F. FER DINAND, 29th Nov., Sp.m. Shanghai, North China, and. Tsingtau, (Europe vin Siberia) TINGCHOW 29th

-For Inst. 5p.m. Bamarang, Sourabaya and Tilating Per ERROLL 29th Inst., 3.p.m. Shanghai & North Chins-Fer HANGSANG,29th Nov., 5 p.m.

SUNDAY, 30th Nov.

Per DALJIN MARU.30th inst. 9 a.m.

MONDAY, 1st Doc."

Japan via Kobe, Victoria, and Tacoma, Vanéouver,

Beattie-For AJAX 1st Dec 3 pam.

Shanghaland North China--Per AFRICA

-«'^1st Deci,"3 p.m. -

Moll, 21st instant, Coal.-M. B.K.

Volute, Br.ss. 2,995, Morat, 27th instant 21st instant Balik Japan, --Balk oil A. P. & Co.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT HOOK TO-MORROW. Forecant District,

:.

Hongkong and Neighbour hood...........................

§ Formosa Channe.........................

NEwinday moderate

to freshi

Ane,

N.E. winds, freshening

I considerably,

South coast of China be-) The same tween H.K. and Lamooks as No. 1. tween H.X. and Heinen... No. 1 Bouth coast of China be- The nam

Chins Commi Meteorological Register.

Blation.

17th November, K.III.

Winds

Hour

Harometer.

Temperature.

Kumidity.

Force.

Weather.

Princess Allon, Ger. 6,619, F. Fort WaLook Ta

feldt, 27, lost,Hamburg, 18th Oct Gen.M. M, & Co.

OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

November 26

Hongkong for Halphong

Tacoma Mara.for Victorla

Chowlal for

Yles Chow for Canton Chinhua ngapore Bithoals for Portland Cheong Kong for Ning99 Des of Cromile for Antwerp Den of Airlie for Portland Indramayo for San Francisco Yodo Maru for Hongay

November 27. Benlarig for Yokohama Babine Rick Mias for Swatow Ningyo for Port Courtbet

Cheongshing for Canton Aubul for Shanghai Kualahow for Tientaln Rajaburi for Bangkok G. Apsar for Moj!

H

具辦

about the DATES named

For

Steamers

LONDON & ANT-

WERP vis Bings-] Sunda

Ombo, Port Said, RN,R

pore, Penang, Capt. C. E. Irving

& Marswilles

LONDON, via Ur-) Assaye

Capt. G. J. Coldwell-

To Bail On Remarks

about

10th Déo.

Freight &P'rage.

noon

Freight

ual Ports of Call

6th Doo."

8 HANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE Simla

about Freight

AND YOXO (Capt. G. Philipps, HAMA............s en

·29th Nov." (& Fiage

Delta

about

Freight

SHANGHAI ....................... - Capt. W. R. Le Mare - 4th Dec.

R.N.B.

& P'sago

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A Hewett,

| P. & O, 8. N, Co.'s office,

30.32 £2 1110 4 b

Hongkong, 26th Nov. 1913.

Nemuro

ба 20.87

Hakodate

80,01

ToLo

29.95

Kochi

30.09

Nogawa ki

30.15

E' hims

30.13

впе

Oshima

30.14

BEST

Naho

30.11

до

lahi'jiran

30,01

-80.10

Bonin Is.

Cheloo

Whatwel Hankow

Johang

Kiukiang.

zano ha",

Shanghai Gutzlaff

Sharp P. 70

Amoy Swatow

·30.47 33 90 n

30.24 50

ALI

.

30

waw 2 o

30.20 52 nnw 4.0m 30.17 66

a" & c 30.08 64 84 way 2 30,13 61 94 n. 1 b

Superintenden

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL- GIERS, GIBRALTAR,

·SOUTHAMPTON, A'WERP & BREMEN. NAGA- SHANGHAI,

AND

Steamers.

Talhoku

Taichu

30.08

30.07

30.07

Tainan

H

30.04

30.04

де

Koshun

30.02

ne

1

F'dores

30.05

де

SAKI KOBE

Canton

00

50.10 62 94

YOKOHAMA

Prinzess Alice" Capt. J. Bortfeldt 20,300

H'kong

6a2 30,09 63 64

1 b

Gap Rock

30.08

ene

b

MANILA, YAP, MAR-

"

Macao

$0.08 88

20

1-of

ONN, SA MARAI,

Wuckow 93

Pakho

Holhow

Faulien

Tosi 110

30,06 66 80.01 72

де

6,100

PASSENGERS EXPECTED.»

0.8.

J.

H

29.91 75

Aparri

Manila

Legaspi

29.92 70 29,86% 75 29.78 75

де

DW до дле

KOBE

Coblenz

Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750

96. 29.87 78

29,88.83

дя 1'b 06

JESSELTON, KUDAT & SANDAKAN ..................

Borneo

Capt. J. Hoohler

20.83 84

Per La Hitachi Maru, October 25th Tollo from Landon, Misa Starkey, Min D Gardner, Mr H Bria-b

Biere, Miss Bacolod bane, Radwal. Marter EP-Bedwell, Labuan j Min JAM Whyte, "WDiredo, Mr and Mrs VVizinzinovich, Mr & Mrs E Clammlade,

T. P. Clarion, Directon

Master H Cammiade, Master A Cam-Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 87. TUESDAY, 2nd Dec.

misde, Tseng T Shen, J Sharpless, My 1 Barometer, reduced to 38 dogress Jesselton, Kudst and Bandakan-Pet and Mrs J Wood, Master V.J. Wood Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in-

BORNEO, 2nd Dec., 8 a.m. ***: Miss E M ́Hutt, G Phenning and F. | hes, tenths and hundredthe, Philippine Islande, Australia Valtra. Tasmania & New Zealand via P. Darwin-Per TAIYUAN, 2nd Des., 9 ..

Austra

Mail.

profitably pursued for the promo J. L. Swainson, A. W. Stericker tion of international peace, and F. C. C. Rogers, M.V.O.; through its division of intercoureeieute. E. L. Pasko, J. C. H. and education, of which Proei- Brant, E. K. Jenkins and E. H. Swatow dent Nicholas Murray Butler, of Carkett-James; 360 rank and file, Columbia University, is the 2nd Bn. D.O.L.I., proceeded to director.

Sun Wai Camp, on 22ad instant. Captains C. H. Tyrrell, G. W Atkins and O. N. Steel; Lieat. N G. R. Coast, 8 Indian officers, 312 rank and file, 25th Punjabis, proceeded to Taipo Camp, on 24th instant.

He suggests the creation or -support of agencies competent to reduce, relieve, or prevent the wrongs, miseries, and illusions which have caused, and are still causing, wars; the strengthening of public opinion in favour of publicity in governmental and commercial transactions; the pro- bing of all secrecies and hidings in the family, in industries, in legislation, and administration; the cultivation among all nationa of trusteeship, public spirit, and. the application of private money to public ases; the founding or fostering, in addition to universal

BILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates. at

elementary education, of per- SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Boneo).

At those ports steamers call- ing för bunker coal exclusively

French

Mali

Amoy, and Fooshow-Per

HAIYANG, Žnd Des., 10 am. Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western, Australia, In- dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellies (Late Letters 11 to Noon Extra Portage 10 centa). Lettere posted in sil the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included

Peg Birala, 18th October from London, Lance-Serat W Rades, Miss Walker, Mr Kennedy Miss Ward, Miss L Bowtell, Major L L Hepper Mr G Parsons, R Miller,

K Min Boggs, Mr and Mrs E Walker, Walker jun, Mrs Cousins, Mrs Brown, Min E Solvester, Mrs and Miss D Mao. Donald, Miss HD MacDonald, Miss D Mellis, Act Bub-Lient K Fardell, Aot Sub-Lieut R Parkinson.

For Malwa connecting with the

in this contract mail)Para. Delta at Colombo-Me Tuxford, Mr AMAZONE, 2nd December and Mrs J Morris, Miss D M Hosnison, 11.00a.m.

EWH Carpenter, W D Jupp, Cayt, R Philippine Islands For TAMING, End G Clarke, WM Watson.

Deo,, 3 p.

Siberian

Mali

Shanghal, North China and Europe via Biberis--Per SHAOSHING fad Dec., 3 pm.

WEDNESDAY, 3rd Dec., Btralts and India via Calcutta-Per

KUMBANG, Brd Deo,, 10a.m. Swotow-Fer HAIMUN, 3rd Dec. 10 24. Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (urope Tin 8beria) Par EMPRESS OF ABLA 3 Deo,, 10.30a.m. Samarang. Bourabaya and Sacastor For TIMAHL 3rd Doc., 11 a.m

Batavia,

manent educational agencies, such as libraries, hospitals, dis pensaries, training schools for nurses, and technical and pro- Lensional schools it countries are exempt from all shipping Philippine Islands Per RUBI,

which lack theseinstrumentalities:

dues and charges,

A BUNE

LOTUS THINK OF THE

BRAND.

~

Mokha

MICOFFEE

RUTTONJEE&SON COFFEE SPECIALISTS.

DAGILAR STREET,

LAND - WEWEDON,

TASTE

Not the price—when you

order coffee.

H. BUTTONJEE & SON,

Deo. 3 p.m.

3rd

THURSDAY, 4th December, Shanghal-For CHOYSANG, 4th Dec.,

10 a.In.

Per # Borco, 1st Nov., from London. Miss M O Dawson, Mr & Mr AE Syriegs, M Bain, W Rhodes, A G Tickle, Lleut F A N Cromis, Lieut-Bergt P X Crosbie, Capt und Mrs & Lyth, Már and Hrs & Elliott, F H Oba

#Chalker.

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

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

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

State of Weather, b blue sky, a de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, fog, 8 gloomy, h hail,1lightulng, o overcant, y passing showers, g equally, r rain, a snow, tthunder, y visibility, w Zow wet.

O Bain in inches, teaths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previotin

Barometer Temperature Per 2.4. Moulton connecting with the Humidity

India at Colombo. Rer and Mrs TWind Direction... B Woods, Miss M de Laveleye. N Lamont, Force G Clark, Rev 4 W Hooker, Mr and Mrs Weather W Kendall, H G Goofe, O M G.

Per Nankin, 15th Nov, from London. Baff-Bargt-Major, Mr Jand Miss WE Btonyer, Mrs F MaArthur, AJ W Dorling.

Pers. Mores connecting with the as Egypt at Colombo,-H Sawtell, Miss L Bmish, EU Atkinson.

N

Day On date On date

ILU.

80,03 .30.10 30.09

73 69.. 73 84

51

-

b

Rain LEDER Highest open abe Tamperature on the 16th LowR

HK. Observatory, 27th Nov., 1913.

T. F. ULAXTON, Director.

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

Persa. Nyansa, London 29th November from London-O A Wilkinson, Min The N. Y. E. 21. KITANO MARU Inness, Lady and Misses May, JH (European Line.) left London for this port Woolscott.

Per L., Amazone, 5th Oct, from Japan via Yokohama-Per DUNERA|Margallies rMr. and Mrs Morel

• 4th Dec, noon.

Fournel, Gilardont, Dr Taibon, de Contry, Shanghai and North China Per Mr and Mrs Zetlu. Hagenlin, Mr and Mrs LUOHOW, 4th inst. 3 p.m." Wullschlegera, Yenaolo, Mr and Mrs

Yuchoust), Eiu, Charnier, Miss Migues,

FRIDAY, 5th Deo. Bwatow, Amoy and Foockow-Per HAI-

TAN, 5th Dec., 10 a.m...

SATURDAY, 6th Dec,

English

MRII,

Stralta, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- lalde, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe vla Brindisi, (Late Letters 11:

0.1,

to noon. Extra Fortage 10 cente) (Supplementary mail on

NEWGUINEA, BRIS->P. Waldemar

BANE, SYDNEY AND Cant, H. Bromer MELBOURNE, ......................

To sail on

FRIDAY, 28th Noy.

96.m.

SATUR. 29th Nov, 9am

TUESDAY, 9th Deo. TUESDAY. 2nd Des

95.10.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Bystem of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHIN A

Hongkong, 27th Nov., 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGÜLAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD,

Steamere.

Polynesian Pauf Lecat Cordillere

NEXT SAILINGS="

Will leave for Shanghi &

Japan on

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for Europe via Ports of call

Steamers

2nd December, 18th December, 29th Debember,

1st December. Amazone 15th December, Australian 29th December. Polynesian.

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR 46 BUSSIERRE, Agent.

Queon's Buildings, No. 3.

via ports on the 22nd instout, and THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

expected here on the 31st December,

The N. Y. L. TANGO MARU (Australian Liao.) left Sydney for this port via ports on the 28th Instant, and in expected here on the 18th Dec., am.

The N. Y. K. LL SANUKI MARU (Calcutta Line) left Shanghal for this port on the 26th and is expected here on Per Frinoam: Allos, 16th. October the 2 BOMBAY MABU

from Hamburg-Capt Jurani, Miam Kollocker, Mr Nagel, PH Melatyre Row 100 Morris, OB Johnson, Mr and Mrs & Drobin.

TIDE TABLE.

board up to the time fixed for 24th Nov, to 30th Nov. 1913. departure of the mail (Extra

Pontage 10 conta (Letters

ported in all the Pillar

Boxes

in time for the first elesgance will be included in this contract mus mail) The Parcal mail will be olosed on Friday, the 5th at 5 p.m.-Per ASSAYE, 6th Dec, 13 a.m

Wine & Spirit Merchants Philippine Telande Par LOONGBANG

Siberian

fth Dec, 1 y,me

Shanghál, Mosth China; Tsing-

“ANG, 8th Dadli 5 @pim.

HAWS Up via Siberia Por

High Water

Hongkong

+

54

Low Waar

Bouches

'm morning's afternoon)

· 4.23.

The F. (Bombay Line.) left Moj for this port on the 24th instant, and is expected kern on the 29th fastant.

The H. Y. E. La.. TOFTORI MARU (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the 28th Inst, and is expected here on the 2nd December, a.m.

The . FORILLA from Shanghai and Kobe left Moji on 26th Instant, and may be

here OB of 400 Expected

about the Ist December, s.in.

The LL RUBI left Manila on the 28th instant and is due here on the 20th inst. at daylight, men de 1

The O.P.

O.P.B. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA arrived Vancouver 22nd instant,

on the between & pm. 200

Mears, Melchers and Co. advise that the I. G. M... PRINCESS ALICE Will Joare here for Shanghal on the 28th Inst. at 9a.minatend of as previously pub- Tabed.

Oyators, Fresh, Wried or Stewad on Haddocks, Kippers, dok LEXANDRA CAFT.

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULA

SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Steamers.

St. Albans

VIELSESREKIS

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

22nd Nov

Leave Hongkong for Australia,

11th Dec, at 10 a.m.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, on Puring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doofor and Stewardess are carried,

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