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SIR W. H. HYNDMAN- JONES.
complicated sentences and arriv
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TaURSDAY, JULY 23, 1919.
POST OFFICE.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Kwanglas, Chinaro na 1,468. 22nd inst.-- Shangha), 19th inst., Gen-C, M.
#WEATHER REPORT.
On the 23rd at noon-The nothern
· depression has moved to the east of Hokkaido.
ing at the proper conclusion. Høj also had a great faculty for refraining from expressing The Liangehow, with the Mall from opinions during the progress of London (ris Siberia) of Saturday, the Further Tributes to His Services casse, which might give the idea 4th last, is due to arrive here to-morrow. that bis mind was made up. The due to arrive here on Saturday, the 25th The Biberia, with the American Mail, is speaker was perfectly aware some inst might think that was not a due to arrive here on Monday, the 27th Faltan, Br. s. 1,183, J. W. Evans, 23rd this morning the centre was in about 31 altogether desirable ocures, bat he would ask them to remember! that it onabled a judge to recon- sider any matter, or any conclu-Siberian, Llangehow, 24th fast. sioun he might have arrived st, French, Paul Leon 1, 27th inst. and finally deliver himself" of
Following upon the eulogistic references made in the Singapore Supreme Court by the acting Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr. J. a. 9. Buckaill, K.O.) to the services of the in'e Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, Sir W. H.
The P. Leont, with the French Mail, Is
inat..
'MAILS PUE.
American, Siberis, 4th inst
33rd inat., 5 p.m.
Hyndman-Jones, who has recently bis judgment without having MAILS CLOSË TO-DAY.. retired, the Straits Times says appeared to be inconsistent. Also, Shaughs! & N. China. Per ANHUI, that other tributes were paid so it bad the inestimable benefit of
But it Saigon Per HOPSANG. 23rd inst..& p.m. saving disappointment. follows:-
was not only in regard to the
TO-MORROW. performance of Sir William's
"
Promare has decreased slightly along the coast from Bhanghai to Tourans, and over the Philippines. It has decreased considerably over Nabs, a typhoon in the Paoldo baring ourved northward. A†6 am.
last, Bwatow, 22nd Inst., Gop N, and longitude 130" E.
D. L. & Co.
There still appears to be a trough of | Helene/Gor. n, 771, W. Jasson, 23rdinst, relatively low.pressure across the China
-Holbow, 22nd Inst., Gon.-J. & Sos. Oo.
Kanchow. Bras. 1,219, Laver, 22nd inat,"
-Bhanghal, 19th Inst., Gen.-B.
8.
Pakhol,
I.
Br. s.a. J. Gibbs, 22nd instant. Saigon, 19th inat, Rico -B. & B. Mandip Range, Br. & 2,995, Foxworthy, 45ed inst-Moj, 16th inst., Coal -G. & Go.
judicial duties that he wished to Straits & Ceylon-Per KOURSK. 24th Oang. make a few remarks,
.
inst., 9 a.m. Swatow-Per HAITAN, 24th inst., 10a.m. Saigon-Per AUPER, 24th inut.11am, Bwatow and Bangkok-Per DRUFAR,
24th Inak, noon.
Formosa vis Takao-
Swatow. ABOUHU MARU, 24th inst. Straits,
1p.m.
Tihinl,
Toea India via Calcutta-Fer KUM- Shanghai, N. Chino & Japan via Kobe
Mr. Justice Sproule said he wisbed to associate himself with all his Lordship had said of the public loss which had come to them so very suddenly. He desir
Other Spheres of Usefulness. ed only to add a personal note,
Sir William's activitice were by For 17 years he had been in close personal touch with Sit no means confined to his judicial duties. He acted as chairman of William Hyndman-Jones, as an officer in the Registry and other the committee which compiled appointments under the Crown, the Civil Procedure Code, a work Everybody who had had some which one knew perfectly well personal touch with bin must involved enormous labour and a share, he was convinted, in the great deal of sacrifice of private feelings he had of esteem, admira.time. He thought he was right tion, and affection, and a deep in saying that Sir William sense of personal loss. Those were occupied a similar position on the Amoy & Foochow Per to him his strongest feelings on committee which had charge of Bangkok-Per PAELAT, 25th inst., 11
SANG, 24th inst., 1 p.m.
Por 0, APCAR, 24th July, 2.p.m.
p.ms,
Honguy-Fer MAUSANG, 24th inst., 5
1.7)
SATURDAY, 25th, July.
25th Inst, 10 a.m.
a.mi.
HAIYANG,
Br... 1,757, Fioknoll, 22nd July
Java. 19th July, Sugar-J. M. &, Do
„
Dut. ss. 2,881, W. H. Lugs. 23rd July-Swatow, 22nd July, Gen.-- J. Č. J. L.
Mari, Jap, s. 2,810, T. Vishw
23rd InstMol. 18th fast, Gen.
N. Y. K.
"DEPARTED.
July 22.
E. of India for Vancouver B. C. Canada Maru for Victoria and Tacomau Klotat for Hamburg via Bingapore Malta for Yokohama vla Shanght:
Nagoya for London via Singapore
do for alphons
receiving the unexpected nawe of the drafting of the Criminal Cheribon, Samarang & Sourabaya-Por Ajax for Liverpool
Sir William's retirement.
The
Attorney General;
од
of
Procedure Code. Ho certainly
the Statute
Siberian
p.m.
-Shungiwi» and North China (Europe via Siberia) - Por KANCHOW, 25th Inst, 5 p.m. Kobe--For FOOKEANO, 25th 8'bai & N. China-Per HANG-
July, 5 pm.
&N.Chinu, Japan via Kobe-Per TJIKINI, 25th.inst., 5 p.m.
BANG, 25th July, 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, 26th July,
6.1.
9
Swatow-Fer CHOWTAI. 25th-inst: Swatow-Per HAIMUN 26th July, 9a.m. Swatow, Amey, Formosa via Tamu
Por DAIJIN M. 26th inst., 9 '0.01.
MONDAY, 27th July. Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per
HALDIB, 25th ust. 11 a.m. was chairman of a small com Philippine I-Par YUENSANG, 25th behalf of the bar, heartily mittee which drafted the Divorce Saigon-Por LYEEMOON, 25th inst. I endorsed every word that their Ordinanes, and last but by Lordships had said with referance no means loast, he had for the to a Chief Justice who had been last two years presided over not inaptly described by one of the labours of their Lordships as the Nestor of Law Revision Commission. What
that involved he did not think Japan via the Colonial bench. He deeply anybody who had not had an Ningpo, regretted that he had naver
opportunity of sitting on that shanghai bad Ary opportunity appearing before Sir William Commission could really appre
ciate one iota. Those were only in court, nor had ever воод him at work in the courts of the few of the great works with Colony, but he had been assured which Sir William was concerned, by those who were competent to but they sufficed to show how express an opinion on the point, much the Colony had lost by his both at Home and in this Colony, retirement. Then on more than that the judicial work of Sir one occasion, in fact, he might William was on a par with the say frequently, his Lordship had best work of any of His Majesty's privately expressed himself as judges, sitting in ile High Courts being proud of his bar, and what of Justice in the Strand, and endeared him to them more than there could be no higher reputa. anything else was the acknow tion than that. The retirement ledged fact that he had, a very of one who possessed such a high sincere affection forit. A sadden disruption such ́ng that, occurring reputation must necessarily causa deep regret in the Colony from after so close an association for which he retired. In conclusion, such a long period, could not bat he begged leave to say that he be attended by a certain amount sincerely trusted Sir William of pain, and could not be regarded would now have before him many years in which to enjoy that rest, most deeply the loss which bad case and quiet which he had so been caured to them by Sir Wil- richly deserved after a long and liam'aretirement. He was a great brilliant judicial career in a hot judge and a true friend, and it and trying tropical climate.
was with very great regret that Shanghal the bar felt that owing to his not having had any intention of re- tiring when he left them quite then extended to him.
Views of the Bar.
without emotion. The bar felt
TJITAROEM, 271b July 11
3.m.
Chinwantao Par ALBIANA, 27th inst.,
11 a.
TUESDAY 28th July.
French
Haimun for Swatow
Alblaun for Carton Inverclyda for Yokohama
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE..
'
July 22. Baari Maru for Saurabaya via Singapore Talya Maru for Dairer via Tsingtau Kulechow for Tientsin via Helbow
Hongkong for Haiphong via Hoihow
Korea for San Francisco via Keelung
July 23.
Kourak for Odesen via Singapore. Kwangice for Canton Chingchow for Kwangyen
Yerok for Yokohama via Shanghai'
Anhui for Shanghai
Kwangas for Saigon & Man.a
Solveig for Saigon Kanchow for Canton
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 houre' ending at 10 am: to-day, 0.00 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Forecast. "Light or
District.
1 Hongkong and Neighbour. variable
winda; bood
fine.
2 Formosa Channel..
3 Bouth coat of China be-
3
tween H.K. and Lamooks
W. winds, freshening,
."
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO
WIL
ENGLISH MAIL.
To Sail On Remarks
VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on dr
about the DATES namea:— For
Steamere LONDON & ANT- WERP ris Singa- pore, Penang,
Umbo, Port Said,
& Marseilles
SHANGHAI
MOJI, KOBE | Malta AND
YOKO(Capt. G. W. Cookman
HAMA,
The same SHANGHAI
as No. 1.
R.N.R.
10a.m. 23rd July. (& P'eage
Freight
Delta
Capt. W.R. Lemare
R.N.K.
about 30th July, & Paage
Freight
}
noon
Freight
&P'sago
South coast of China be- The same LONDON, via Ue-) Devanha tween HK, and Helaan...) as No. 1.
ual Ports of Gall Capt. W. R. Hiokey Chias Coast Meteorological Register.
Station
gård July, a.m.
[Windo
Hour,
Barometer.
Temperaturo.
Humidity.
'tion.
Force.
Weather.
Wostook Yo 29.79. 84 SEW 1.or Nemuro
Hakodate
Tokio
29.59
WOW
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1st Aug.
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
[P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 22nd July, 1914
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
LINES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
To sail on
WEDNES., 5th Aug.. 10 am...
About WEDNES 5th Aug.
SATUR.
8th Aug...
29.63
史里
29.79
Koshi
29.84"
Nagasak!
20:80
Kagima
49.80
Oshima"
29.74
Naha
29.69
29.74
Bonin Is.
29.85
ย
wei
29.69 78 78 Bw
4 cb
Hankow
For
Steamers.
Xchang
Klukiang
Gutzlaff
Shanghai
Changaha
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-
"
Sharp F. 75
29.70 80 29.42 29.61 84
Do
1 km
GIERS, LISBON
Prinz Eitel Friedrich
1 km
SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. C. Mundt A'WERP & BREMEN,
16,000
Amoy
fa
.29.08. 83 70 nw
↓ b
บ
Swatow
29.84 29 87.
Talhorn
58 29.74
Talobu
29.74
Tainan
29.70
SHANGHAI, NAGA-1 Prinzess Alice
SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. J. Bortfeldt YOKOHAMA
20,300
Koshun
ne
Fdores
29.79
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63
29.74 79 01
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.29.73 87,93
·0 b
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20.73
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AND MELBOURNE...
6.100
3 pam
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29.77: 78
1 of
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Prinz Waldemar
About
KOBE
"
29.76 75 29.70 77 29.77 75 29,71.7/
Capt. O. Jurany.
FRIDAY,
*
3.or
6,100
24th July,
WAW IW.
SATUR...
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29.73 75
18
15th Aug
29.73 77
9-am..
29.77 81
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29.78 83
29.81 84
T. F. Claxton, Director,
Por as Kwangles from Shanghai--Mr Gap Book Collam.
For .. Kanchow from Shanghal- Wuchow 98
Fukhol Mesura Tong Kwan-wba, West, Smith.
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Tourane C. St. J. Aparri Tera Kiolet for Europe eto.-Mestre Manila Balgon Straits. Ceylon, Ada Werner Osthaug, A Lapp, SM Chun, Droo-Legaspi laide, Western Australia, In-son, Mrs J Morgan, Mr & Mrs Haver-nolo dia, Adea, Egypt, and Europe lucky, C Fahrlander, Mrs & Miss Boedthe. Bacolod Pia Marsilles (Late Letters 11 TW Jackson, W Boedthe, Miss 80 John Gabu to Noon Extra Postage 10 son, D Dentsch, Wm A Beer, SJ Tenze, R cents)." Laiters posted in all
Lund, Braga C the Pillar Boxes in time for the
first clearance will be included in the contract mail)-Per ATLANTIQUE, 28th inat., 11
Per sa E. of India for San Francisco
Labuan
ק
29.74
29.74
eter-Clinton N Laird. FE Samuel, Mr&Hongkong Observatory, July 23, MOLesbirel, Mr &
MrR A A Ramsay,
Miss Raymond, Dr & Mrs Smith, H 1 Barometer, reduced to $2 degrade Philippine fa-Per CHINHUA, 28th Inst, Mr & Mrs WF Hills, E Segar, Capt Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in
Cana-
dia.o
£1,791.
3 p.m.
M
Fahrenheit
Purvis, A A David, EGrieve, FW Goth-fches, tenths and hundredths.
FA Brilton, AG Warren, K Zaon Fab, & North China--Par LIANG-C Potter, Mina Laird, Miss M Smith, Miss
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degroor CHOW, 28th inst. 3 p.m. Stewart, Miss OR Barrat, Gibon, Ruv A Formosa via Eestung, Chai, N. Stewart, EG Stewart, Mr & Mrs Four- Humidity, in percentage of saturation, China & Japan Mojl, Vicnior, Miss M L Ogin, Capt JEUShand, the Humidity of air saturated with mola-
Benck. L. Cerrins
ture being 100, Peru.. Yorok for Shanghai etc.—Mr
toria B. C. & Beattle, Wash "TAMBOU., 28th Inst. 3 p.m."
recently, no act of farewell was Japan via Nagasaki-Per KUMANO M. EM Hazeland, Mrs C Williams, H Decho,
It
now
The Empress Strong Room.
authoritatively
28th July, 4p.m.
A
WEDNESDAY, 29th July, Haiphong & Pakhoi-Per SUNGKIANG
29th inst., 8 a.m. Straits & Ceylon-Per IYO MARU, 29th
inat., 9 a.m.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points, 5 Force of Wind, according to Bonafore- Seals.
K Gadow, Memes Guterres, Mrs CMO de Cunha, Mr & Mrs Ad Heiberg, L. Yrure,
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- Woo Song, Ng Daky, Rev R K Glover, Ptached sload, d drissling rain, ffog, s 3 Moyer. A Nillaeo, Alex Nillson, Augloomy, h hall, I lightalag, o overcast, p Neu-po, 8he Tin.
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo
SANDAKAN.............................. Capt. J. Koebler.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless ::
Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.'
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG..
OUTWARD.
Tuebingen.
About 3rd Aug. HOMEWARD. "
passing showers, squally, rain, snow, For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Duenkirchen, Rotterdam and
thunder, v visibility, w dew wet.
{t
0 Rain In inches, tenths and hundredthi
The Hon. Sir Evelyn Ellis said it had been his privilege, for close upon oighteen years, to work before Sir William Hyndman- Jones, and, he thought he was right in saying, in all the courts of the Malay Peninsula. It was peculiarly gratifying to him to find that it had fallen to his lot! to add, on behalf of the bar, to announced that the strong-room Swatow-Far RAIMUN 29th inst., 10 .. the well-chosen and delicately of the Empress of Ireland which phrased tribute which his Lord contains the bullion is situated ship had paid to the great amidships on the upper deck. services rendered to his country The bullion is worth early straits: India via Calcutta - Per Canal Mo by Sir William Hyndman- £400,000. Private parties have Jones. The bar entertained, made handsome offers to divers and always had entertained in in the British cruiser Essex to tho very highest degree, respect descaud and explore the Empress Japan via Kobo Por KAMO MARUCanal:-Brazilla, Cordillere, Gooben, Hi- Wind Direction... and admiration for the many of Ireland. The offers were, of transcendent qualities which wore course, refused.
30 apparent in everything Sir Britain, France andSpain-Double
Agreements.
appearance
Philippine Is., Austraila, Tas- mania and New Zealand via Thursday Ia. Per NIKKO MARU, 29th July, 11am.
LOVẮP, 29th July, 1 nur.
THURSDAY, 30th July,
30th inst., 10a.m. -- Bhanghui & N. Chica-Per LUCHOW,
30th inst., 3 p.m.
FRIDAY, 31st July..
Philippine Islande, Australia, Tasmania & Now Zealand via Port Darwin-F ALDEN- HAM, Sint inst., 9 a.m.
OHINO, S1st Inast., 10 ..
Austra-
Mali.
William handled, His firet The Revue des Etudes Diplom-
on the bench in Singapore took place in October, atiques publishes an interview 1897, when he sat as a member with Senor Leony Castillo, for- of the Court of Appeal that wris merly Spanish Minister to France, Swatow, then hearing 1808. That Appeal Court was one of the heaviest in Spanish and Anglo-Spanish agree the speaker's recollection, and meats the three Powers have
who declares that by the Franco-
decided to maintain the territorial
are in reality ententes cordiales between France, Spain, and Great Britain.
Sir William on that oconajonetatus quo and their rights in the made a profound impression upon Mediterranean. If events accur the members of the profession by tooding to change the situation, the mastery he showed over the the three Powera will, he states, mony and varied subjects which had to be dealt with. His Lord- come to an agreement as to the ship had always conducted his measures to be followed. The court with a dignity which, the treaties, concludes Sanor Castillo, speaker did not hesitate to say few judges had excelled. Every. body who appeared before him was always certain of a patient and careful hearing, word they counsel or were they witnesses. La Singapore this was made exceptionally trying as unhappily in many instances judges had to listen to untruthful witnesses an both sides. Sir William possessed a great knowledge of law, and an extraordinary memory for case law and the cases upon which it was founded. "He was quick in taking up his points, and possess ed an almost infallible knack of pisking his way through most
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at:
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English
I a.m.
SATURDAY, 1st Aug..
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„Aug.Jah (British North Borneo),
TUESDAY, 4th Aug.
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Philippine Per TAMING, 4th Aug.
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METEOROLOGICAL.'
Previous
SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
London, 17 July. 4 Arrivals from China:--Brisgavia, Poly- Dozien, Altmark.
The following vassels have passed the Canal-Melnam, Prinzess Alion, Scandia,
London, 21 July. Arrivals from China-Agapenor, P. Barometer 20.77 -29.73 29.70 Ludwig. Arabia, Norderasy.
Temperature The following vessols have passed the Humidity
Bremen/Hamburg :
Bremen:
Tuebingen about M. of Sept.
at a p
Day On date On date
击。国, at p
For Naples, Genoa, Rotterdam,
Hamburg and Bremen:
For Havre, Eden and Bremen/
Hamburg
85
78
88
70
93
42
W
tachi Maru, Indrani, Kashima Maru, Nip.. pon, Orcato, Siam.
Weathervill Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed open alt Temperature on the Findon Haddocks, Eippers &o, H.K, Observatory, 23rd July.
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