10
RYO. PIGATTA,
Cinton Win the Big Event.
(Continued from Page I
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 1; 1914.
PRISONER AND NO 13.1
Remarkable Statement in Seddon's lasit Letter.
POST OFFICE.
On and after April 1st the Western Branch Post Office (altuated in the ola
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED,
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Harbour Offico in rear of the Western | Afriss, Aus. na. 3,663, N. Francich, 15th There was a remarkable asso-Market North Blook) will be open daily [nat.—Shangbal, 12th Inst. Gen. from 8 am to 9 s.m. and 6 pm. to 9.30 from 7 am to 9.30 p.m. on week days and
-A. L.
transaction of postal business dig, sale of
WEATHER REport,
On the 16th at 11.30-The antidyolane has spread eastward; and now dominatsa the map.
Pressure has increased moderately, over Tongking, but has decreased slightly along the south coast of China and over
The monsoon will probably be inter main fresh to moderate over the N. China
Ladies; Race (for boats of R. Heintion of the number 13 with the K. Y. Q.).-1, Dione (Miss May later events in the life of the man p.m. on Sundays and Holidays for the Amagisan Maru, Jap. 8. 1.995. Horie, Formos.i."
WA9
Seddon, eentenced and hangod for the murder, by administering arsenic, to Miss Eliza Mary
Barrow,
are made up at this office. „
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours
15th instant--Miito, 9th instant, Coal--M. B.K, Canton ang matants. Direct, malls to Anhul, Br, 15. 1,350, J. B, Harris, 36th rupted to the north of Fosshow, and ro
Inst-Shanghai, 18th instant, Sea General B. and S, Inst, Bangkok, 8th inst, Rico-ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.0% Inchios Chinese.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW, The Kleist, with the American, wall Daikoku Maru, Jap. 6.5, 2,685, W, Nake- gowa, 15th inst, Dairen, 9th inst
District. Coal--M, B, E.
The Public are informed that the out.
seilles has reached this office.
The foot was noted and the standing Overland Parcel Malvia Mar Anna, Norw, 3,8. 1,070, Arentsen, 15th
derer's just letter, which is now details fally sot out in the mur-
made public in Messrs William horge and Company's new book, the "Trial of the Seddon."
In his letter Seddon says:-
I will now surprise you by a chapter of incidents since my arrest that will make you all wonder whether
The Number 13 is Unlucky,
ox Nilo is scheduled to arrive here to morrow.
The Nile, with the mails from (Lon-Esang, don via Siberia) of Wednesday 25th and Friday 27th ult and is due to arrive
here to-morrow.
The Yorck, with the German mail left Singapore on Friday 13th inst., at 11 pm, and may be expected here on Wed aseday, the 18th init. al 6 a.m.
MAILS DUB. American, Kleist. 17 th inat.
In my case it certainly appeare Siberian, Nile, 17th inst. BO! Miss Barrow came to
| German, Yorck, 18th inst.
4. may
2, Colleen (Mrs. Pollock); Dorothes. (Mrs. Alabaster).
Mr. F. Sruythe, the Com. modore of the Olab, at the conclusion said racing was now concluded, and it
his pleasing duty to ask Lady My to present the prizes to the successful competitors. (Ap- planse).
Lady May then presented the, prizes, congratulating, the winners as they came forward.
Mr. Smythe, at the conclusión of this function, said it was his duty to ask those present to give a bearty vote of thanks to Lady May for her gracious presenca there that day and for pre- seating the
the. prizes in charming way she had done. He would also ask them to thank the many ladies who had Eo materially assialed them in making that regatta the success it. was. They were all particularly thankful to the Canton men, for coming down—not that they had taken their Challengec plough- Appeal heard April let (13th
week in New Year), ter,) because they hoped son to have another but becuse they Grounds of appeal; 13 points of Tourne & Quinhoa-Per HELENE, 17th were all very pleased to see ther
law on appeal paper made 13. by Solicitor. at the Club holping them to make the Hongkong Royal Yacht Club, Reprieve papers to be sent in to
Solicitor as arranged by him. Shangbal & North China-Fer SHAO- a success. He then presented
HSING, 17th inst. 1 p.m.... April 13. Straits & India Lady May with a beautiful ba-ket
via "Calcutta Per G. APCAR, 17th inat., 2 p., of flowers, and expressed the hope Left Brixton Prison in Van that they would have the pleasure
(several times) with 13 pri- Philippine Islands Per TEAN, 17th
inst., 3 p.m... of her company on many occasions.
13. Shanghai & North China, Japan vin Nagumki Por A. APCAR; in the future (Applause), Mr Returned to Brixton Prison with
17th inst., 3 p.m. 13 prisoners. Smythe called for cheers and a
tiger," which
were cordially Been with 19 prisoners and posi-
WEDNESDAY, 18th Mar, tion changed, placing me swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takao given,
13th in line.
13.
For 8OSHU MARU, 18th
By kind permission of Vice- Admiral Sir T.H. 4. Jerran, and the Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Minotaur, the Band of the Flagship played on the green during the afternoon.
FUO BALL.
H
house August, 1910. Died September 1911. Months 13. Took ill Sept. 1st. Died Sept
14th.
Daya 13. I was arrested Dec. 4th. Old Bailes trial, March 4th. Weeks 13 Attended Inquest twice. Police {
Court eleven times, Total 13
soners.
13.
13.
..
Br... 1,127, J. W. Caste, 14th inst,
Shangbal, 10th fast, General Hongkong and Neighbour winds. J. M. and Co.
Haitan,
Br. se. 1,182, J. P. Roach, 15th inst-watow, 14th inst, Gen. D. L. and Co.
hood.
Helene,
41+
Goz. sp. 171, Jesson, 15th inst.
2 Formoss Channel..... Swatow, 14th Inat., Gent-Job-}*,* wen and Co. an
tween H.K and Lamooks
Forecast
YN.E...
frenk to
cloudy.
(N.E.
winds,
(strong.
Mail Steanters
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
W
ENGLISH MAIL.
VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES named >---.
For
LONDON & ANT-
WERP via Singa- | Nile
Steamers
poro, Penang, Capt. H. Powell "Ombo, Port Said,
& Marseilles
| moderate: | LONDON, vis' Us-)' Devanha
ual Ports of Cail ‣ Capt. W. R. Hickey
15 Bouth coast of China be-) The same tween H.E. and Hainan... as No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Kamor, Norw.., 949, Falck Muni, 16th 3 South coast of China be) The same on No. 1. inst-Manila, 12th Ballast-A, BUCO. Manchuria, Am. 9.8. 8,750, A. Dizon, 15th
Inst-San Francisco, 12th ult.,. Gen.-P. M. 3. 8. Oo. aikai Maru, Jap, ss. 2,742, S. Nakagaw", 15th inst.-Moji, 9th inst. Coal -M. B. K. Teucer, Br. a.s. 5,816, W. Yarwood, 19th inst Vancouver 28th last. Cet, ---B. and S.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Loft Londos Feb, 18 Fob 21
Duo Shanghai Mar. 7. Mar. 9.
Station.
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.
and North China-Por KUEILIN, 16th inst., 5 p.m.
Teurugisau Maru, Jap, s,s, 2,560, Hara oka
Shanghai
TO-MORROW.
inst, 8 a.m. Straits-Por EMMACUS,17th Inst. 11 am Straits-Per 9ENEGAMBIA, 17th inst,
11 a.m.
inst. 8 a.m.
8am
Burmah,
Ceylon
Straits Western Australia,
Exercised several occasions 31 Straits and Coylon-Per NILE, 18th inst
Brixton with 13 prisoners. 13. Set at meal table in Hospital Ward, Brixton Prison; 13 at table.
13. Repeatedly found myself with the
India,
Aden, Egypt and
Europe via Naples - Fer
18th inat. 9 a..
19th inst. 10.
..
number 13 prisoners in Hoa watoxANOI, 18th
.13.
Pakhol &
pital Ward. Official Number given to me on Straits and India via
p.m.
last. I a.m.
Calcutta-Per FOOKSANG, 18th inst. 1 p.m. arrival at Pentonville, 13, Seattle-Por INDRADEO, 18th Inst. 2 990.
13. Cash in hand at Pentonville bé Shanghai, & North China-Per ESANG,
18th jost. 5p.m. longing to me 6s. 01. (Six- pences 13)
THURSDAY, 19th Mar. Sent wife a letter, and inadverten-Haiphong Pakhoi
tly placed a number of crosses us kisses:
13.
counted 13.
Tamar Defont R.E. Reserves. On aturday in
Que buited Services League Second Division, H. M. S. Tamar beat the R.E. 1 Reserves on the Naval Ground, Happy Valley, by the only four goals scored. The Tamar eleven were briaker on their feet and though the soldiers combined | I made this out on Good Friday,
well they were unable 10 hold their opponents off.
R.G.A. Win.
In the United Service Leagua
Second Division, on Saturday, the
D.C.L.L. Band met the 88th. Coy.
American
Canadian &
Siberia
and Baigon-Per
KAIFONG, 19th inst. 9 a.m.
15th instant---Moji, 9th instant, Coat---M. B, K.
16th March, a.m-
Wind
Hous.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
D'tion.
Faroe.
Weather.
Yokohama Maru, Jap. as. 4,010, 8 Wadu, Wostook 7 29.91 27.
16th inst.-Shanghal, 12th inst, Nomuro Gon.-N. Y, K.
DEPARTED.
March 16. Kenkou Maru No, 5 for Chefoo Daljin Maru for Tomsui viu Swatow Yingehow for Shanghai
Tsurugisan Maru for Mlike Shaohsing for Canton Eisbith for Hothow Shoising for B
Singapore
Wusun for Macao
Pathan for Valadivostook via Shanghai' Childar for Bangkok via watow Denarty for Yokohama via Nagasaki
Don of Airito for London
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Nagasaki K'ahima Oshima Naka Naba
Naw. 0
wew $ nine
5' 30,02
Hakodate
30.09
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Toklo
19
30.20
30.29
30.33
30.31
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30.28
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30.21
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30.12
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Hankow Tebang Kiukiang
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SHANGHAI,Y
MOJI, KOBE Nubia AND YOKO-(Capt. F. J. Fox HAMA mont)
SHANGHAI ..............
Arcadia
Capt. S. Barcham
To Sail On Remarks
}
10 a.m.
Freight
18th Mar,
&P'eago
noon
Freight
28th Mar,
&P'sage
sbout
Freight
21st Mar.
& F'esgo
about
Freight
26th Mar & Piage
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to⠀
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 16th Mar. 1914 ·
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN
IMPERIAL. GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES 18th Mar. 10 a.m.
About THURS.,
For
Steamers.
30.44 34
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`'
ппе
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30.36 41
100
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GIERS, LISBON
Kleist
SHATT
Amoy.
78 ва
30,34 50
of
SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. L. Maass
30.21 50 79 nne
20
Taihoku Sa
Swatow အင်း 90.79 51 93 nne
A'WERP & BREMEN.,
.10
17,000
30.23
SHANGHAI, NAGA Yorck
30.13
+
Tainda
30.14
A
Kosbou
·
30,12
30.18
A
SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. F. Looser YOKOHAMA .......
17,000
19th Mar
P'deros
30.14
де
10
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30.24 47 100 n
| M'LA, YAP, MARONN,
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30.17 52 85 a
30.14
30.15 50
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NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE ........
Coblenz
Capt. H. Schmitt
SATUR, 21st Mar.
PA
6,750
9 a.m.
30.25 30.04 70 29.94 77
KOBE
Prinz Sigismund. Capt. A. Hartzig
DDW 5 o еде 40
6,000
9th April
9 a.m,
Per s.s. Haitan from Foochow etc., on Canton the 15th itat, Mr and Mrs Wolf, Dr and Gay Rook Mrs Pakotham, Miss E Wills, Dyson, C
Macan Humphreys, Dr Maurer, Ghezzi, Mrs Wuchow Bwario,
Pakhoi Per as, Manoharis from San Francisco, Holbow
on the 15th inst.1 M Ackorman, Miss D Phulie WA Adams, E M Armstrong, Capt. Arnold, Mrs BD Arnold, Mrs AK Arnold. O. St. J. Mrs J Bancroft, J Bellamy, J Boyd. WH4parri
W
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MMG
WE BIOPRON, Buil, G W Manila Mr BJ
J Carsten. H Catlin, Chas Clark, noilo Mrs de Silva, Master Ede, L de, & de Bil-Bacolod
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F Dune, Mrs TF Dine, Mrs Cobia
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23.90 81
де 2 b
1 b
£9.99 85
0
2 c
29.95 85
T. V. Claxton, Director.
Shanghai, Sent young daughter Ada a note via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Gana-HCA Fromm, Miss N Gibbons, Bert Glo-
with seven kisses. She repli-
da, United States and Bouth ver, JH Graingor. T Hamada, Miss E Hongkong, Observatory, Mar. 16th. America via San Francisgo, A Henderson, Mrand Mrs Jay Hilla ed with mix. Total 13.
Europe via Siberia) Per E. HW Hobes, JA Hoggsette, Miss R Hols- Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- 1 Barometer,"reduced to 32 degrees -OF RUSSIA, 19th inst, 10a.m. tein, Dr HG Hungerford, AJIarsel, N Frbes, tenths and hundredths. April 5b, and found, on Holbow, Haiphong and Pakhol-Per Jahn, Mias EL JAI, A D S Johnston
HONGKONG, 19th inst. 10a.m
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees reflection, that it was just 13 Shangha! & North China-Per ANHUI,
Fahrenheit. days to date fixed for exsou-
19th inst...3 p.m.
9 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, tion, April 18th. 13. Japan via Kobe---Per ONSANG, 19th inst
5 p.m....
SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL the Humidity of air saturated with mols.
| being 100,- FRIDAY, 20th Mar.
RG.A. in a match which was 88th. Coy. to win and, right decide the result of the League.
The 88 h. played up well, tub on time, after some exciting play
barves in particular doing good they received the lead from
H
Austral-
Mail.
Philippine Is,Timor, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand via Port Darwin, Thursday is. -For ALBANE, 20th inst9
A.IN.
work. Wason had hard lines by timely shot by Dow. The final swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI-
were:-88th.
Cog. mis-kicking when in a favourable scorea position, alter which Wright, R.G.A., 3; D.O.L.I. Band, 2.
for the Band, broke turugn and scured making sue Baud'e
secuud goal, Caudler having scored just after the commenca-
ment.
i
At the resumption, the Artill - ery went strong. The loss of the match would lúss. them the Lea- gas and from u fiue corner by Draper, Watson scored a goal. This gave the Artillerymen heart for further efforts. Smith, for
neat
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can be supplled cheap Rents.
Elt
& SEBATTIK SANDAKAN
(British North Borneo), At these ports steamers call-
the Band, handled in the penaltying for bunker cost exclusively area, and Pallant, who took the are exempt from all shipping kick, had the goalkeeper beaten.duos and charges. There was still just time for the
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just. 11 .. SATURDAY, 21st Mar.
Ameri-
Australlan
can.
Mail,
Mail.
Philippine Islands, Angaur, Yap Fred. Wilhelmshafen, Rabas, Harbortshoho, Matupl, Australiau, Tasmania, New. Zooland, via Brisbane--For COBLENZ, 21st Mar. 9 a.m.
Japan vin Moji Victoris and Tacoma Per BEATTLE 'MARU, 21st inat. noon,
Philippine La--YUENSANG, 21st inst.
Siberian
Mail.
1 p.m.
Bhanghai. North China, & Taingiau (Europe vin Biberia) For KANCHOW 21st Inst
5 p.m
SUNDAY, 22nd Mar. Swatow-For HAIMUN, 22nd Inst. § a,m
www.
MONDAY, 23rd Mar. Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, 23rd
inat, 3 p.m.
American
TUESDAY, 24th Mar.
Canadian
Shanghai North China Japan via Moji Victoria B.C. Seattle, -Per YOKOHAMA MARU, E24th innt, 101
Da.m.
Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow -For HAI- |
OHING, 24th Inst., 10a.m. Shanghai, and North China-Fer LIANGCHOW, 24th inst. 3 p.m Philippine Is-Per OHINHUA, 26th inst.
5pm,
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WEDNESDAY, 25th Mar.
Philippine La, Australia Tas- mania & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Por OHLANG- BHA, 25th Mar. 9 a.m.
Straits & Coylon-For KATORI MARU,
25th Inst 9.m
40/THURSDAY, 26th Mar. Wol' Hal Wel and Tientsin-Fer KUEL AMING CHOW,26th inst., 11 am."
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4 Direction of Wind, to two pointă-*** London, 3rd March.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Arrival from China:-C. Ferd Laeisz, Boale.. Titan, Emden.
State of Weather, b.blue sky, o de- The following vessels have passed the tacked cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, gi Canal:-Cardillers, Den of Ruthven, gloomy,b hall, I lightning, o overcast, p passing abowers, q aqually, r rain, a snow, Rhesus, Nankin.
| † thunder, v visibility, w dow wat/
0 Rain. In inghes, tenths and hundredths
·
London, 8th March. Arrivals from China-Miyasaki Maru, Ningehow, Prinz Ludwig.
The following vessels have passed the Canal Bendlonch, Koarber, Namur, Telemachus, Brodvale Quornsey.
London, 10th Mar, Arrivals from China-Cordillera. E. F. Ferdinand, Tokushima Maru.
The following vessels have poised th Canal:- Benavon, Brisgavia, Annam Den of Crombie, Lothian, Phemius, U.
kermark.
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stowed Findon Baddooks, Kippers &o,
ALEXANDRA CAFE,
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction ... Fore
BOOTRESTY
Day. On date On date 5 amps
.30.19 19
30.17 30.17
52
*54
80
NNE
0 0.02
od
-
Weather in 0 Rain.............ndio Bgnast open als Temperaturs on the 15th H.K. Observatory, 16th Mar."
Lowest
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Mail Steamers
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO,
AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO AN
FRANCISCO
Vis Shanghal or Maulla, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobe. Yokohama and Honolulu. THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamers
MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, ›› ÖRBA. SIBERIA, and
NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Some Features of Service:
Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusomonts, Wireless Telegraph Submarine Bignal Service and Bilge Kesia,
Ouising under personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's most
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Hetara portion of round trip tickets, as shown, available for Passage Via C.P.3. from Vancouver If desired. Through Passengeri have the Privilega of Travelling by Raf berwarn, poris, of – Kobe "nod
Yokalama, Steamer; Manchuria..
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Hongkong-Manila, Service,lek
From HONGKONG." LEATE Hongkong
Manila.
From MÁNILA,
Lanya
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Apr. 2. Mar. 16......NILE incr Apr. 30. | Apr. 2. MONGOLIA
'R. C. MORTON,
Mar. 31.NILE Apr. 28......PERSIA. Engla Building (upp, Blase Pier).
Telephone ¿o, ZAZVA
18
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo.
SANDAKAN
Capt. J. Koehler
About TUESDAY,
31st Mar. THURS.,
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Bystem of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
OUTWARD,
About .16th Mar.
About Gerais.
Helgoland 27th April Sigmaringen.. .30th Mar. Borkum........... 11th May. Norderney....13th April.
HOMEWARD.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Havre, Emden and Hamburg
Bremen/Hamburg:
Bremen:
Norderney about 1st of June.
For Havre, Emden & Hamburg For Marsoilles, Rotterdam and
Bromen:
Cernis
about 5th of May.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and
Bremen/Hamburg: Sigmaringen about 16th of May.
Bremen/Hamburg:
Helgoland about M. of June.
For Havre, Einden and Bremem/
Hamburg:
For further Particulars, apply to
Borkum about End of June,
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Hongkong, 13th Mar, 1914.
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