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Commercial.
(Continued from Fago 9.) The drive south on this branch has been driven 12 ft, on a lode 48 ins. wide worth 3 dwts,
On the 80 ft. level south of Anderson 40 it. of driving has been done on a bunch 46 ing. wide worth 31 dwts.
Surface winze "Stope: " The drive at 90 ft. has been extended 19 ft: making a total of 70 ft. The lode 00 ins. wide givoa 6 dwts.
10.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915,
AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.
POST OFFICE.
League to Maintain National
Security,
Ships' Letter Boxes.
SHIPPING NEWS.
WEATHER REPORT.
ARRIVED.
1.Itis hereby molded that during the New York, Deo. 2. continuance of the War all outgoing cor-Sabuki Maru, Jap... 3,823, T. Dats, With Two hundred and fifty repre-al Post Office or at any of its Branoh respondende must be posted at the Gezer-
Irak-Kobe, 9th inak, Gen.-N. Y. K sentative citizens have formed a Oficas.
National Security Longue," for
2. Ships' Offers are strictly forbidden
the purpose of securing the enact to receive on board their vessels any ment of national and State legie-dorrespondence from the Publio. lation necessary for maintaining the national security.
ceiro from the Public for Inclusion' in
exact hour of departure of their vessels
3. Shipmasters are not allowed to place or expand on board their vessels letter boxes for the purpose of collecting sorres A resolution was passed xa- pondenco; all such boxes found exposed questing President Wilson to act on board their vessels will be removed and The No. 2 surface winze bas speedily upon Congrenemin returned to the General Post Ofee. been sunk 26 ft. making a total Gardner'a résolution in Congress 4. Shipping Companies must not re- of C8 ft. The lode 60 ins. wide seking for an investigation into thele ships Papers any but bona fide con- Day 10 dwts.
the condition of the nation's arm-siguses letters which should be left open Crosscutting for stope filling, ament. The league was formed or inspection when required. •
because, according to the resol 5. Shipping Companies should stata in Stopes. Above the $80 ft. levelution, "ander the changed intor their notifications to the Post Office the one stope, lode 87 ine, mide national relations it may not be in order that the public may have every worth 5 dwts.
wise to continue to 'eatrust the facility for posting at the General Post national, defences
to hurried Office emergency measurçë,"
"Mr. George H. Palnim in a speech declared that if "Great Britain were defeated in the pro. sent war, and her enemies General. The alctric cable requested permission to march up has been taken down to the 300 ft. the Hudson Valley to Canada, the lovel pump. and attached. A trial United States would be unable to run will be made in a few days.withstand the demand under pre- The new transformer house at seat conditions. "We might say Koman is finished and the trans- we were neutral," said Mr. formers installed.
Above the 200 ft. lovel two stopog, lode 47 ins. wide worth 7 dwis.
Above the 100 ft. level two stopes, lode 08 ins. wide worth 6 dwis,
The two new Buntington Milla are in full work and the old one dismantled. The first reation of the old are bin is being taken down for rebuilding:
A water tank has been trang- ferred from the Cyanide works to the back of the mill.
Milling Sheet for Four Weeks Ending 5th December, 1914
Bt. Stone crashed: Koman "1374 todo. Anderson 507 Bt. Uitam 120 Junction
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Pattara, "but we have had an example of how much certain Powers respect neutrality." He added that they would see all the towns along the Hudson laid-in ruins. Reuter.
~~6. Skipping Companies and Ships' Offi-
Manchuria, Am, ka 8,750, A. Dixon, 13th -Ban Franolico, Goa.-P. M. §. 06.
Buyebiro Maru, Jay. ss. 1,070, K. Igach,
13th last-Yazuyama, 6th inst, Goal--Order. Montroso, Br. s. 2.885. D. Rald, 13th Inst, Singapore, 7th inst, Gon.D. & Co.
DEPARTED.
'January 13.
Chosen Maru for Takeo
Jade for Halpbpag Taiyo Mara for Cholso
Talwau Maru for Port Porterval Hirano Maru for London vin Singapors Kashima Maru for
Q. Wan
for Yokohama via N'saki cora must send to the Post Office ALL Changa for Yokohama via Kobo
as letters posted in the Ships Letter Tilkembang for Yokohama via Shanghai Bazes or received by Shipa Officers at the Rokoke Maru for Kobe porta from which they sailed, or anywhere Mackinaw for Saigon an route to Hongkong.
Dainlabi Mara for Wakamatsu Domodocus for London vla Singapore, Haiman for 8wntow
War risks are not covered by postal registration or insurance.
THE PARCEL POST SERVICE TO FRANCE 18 SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
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LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS SUS THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED FENDED.
. . . .
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE
January 13. Saychiro Maru for Canton Komagata Maru for Panung via S'pore Chipabing for Shanghal NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT AL- Chenan for Canton New York, Dec. 2. CAUTION IS TAKEN TO SECURE
THOUGH EVERY POSSIBLE PRE. | Eiger for Dalay The New York Herald, in an THE SAFETY OF ALL 1 OSTAL PAO- editorial beaded Neutrality Gone KETS WHILST IN THE CUSTODY OF Mad," comments in scathing tones TER GENERAL CANNOT GIVE COM. THE FOST OFFICE THE TOSTMAS- on the Government's prohibition PENSATION FOR ANY LOSS OR DA. of the singing of the "Tipperary" MAGE WHICH MAY BE DUE
UE TO THE Bong by American bluejackets TILFURTHER NOTICE NO LETTERS, OF THE KING'S ENEMIES, UN. and Marines.-Central News. BOXES OR FADELS FOR BELGIUM, AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR- BRAZIL, CRETE OR MONTENEGRO CELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT- ED FOR INSURANCE.
Montreal, December 1.-There- mark of Mr. Taft that the Monroe Doctrine would not oblige the United States to interfere for the protection of Canada in the event
ACT
The services to Germany, Austria, and
January 14 Holhow for Haiphong via Holbow Montrose for Yokohama via S'bal Hue for Haiphong via Kwang-chon-wan Felching for Shanghai Luchow for Shanghai via Amoy
clun for Bangkok
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
On the 14th at noon-Pressure bas decreased sharply over N.E, Japan, the dopresalon having deepened considerably and moved north-eastwards, It is central to the N. EL of Hokkaido.
......
Considerable increases of promsaro have! occurred over the remainder of the area, the antioyelone having still further in- creased in intensity. Strong mansoon will contique to provali over the whole Chlua Coost and adjacent waters.
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIJ.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or
about the DATES named r**
ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 Inches:
FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURA ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
To Bail On Remarka
Freight
ноод
16th Jan.
& l'eage
Freight
& Psage
Freight
Forecast
For v LONDON via Usual) Arcadia
Ports of call.
Steamers
Capt. S. Barcham
Nubla
daylight
SHANGHAI
·Capt, A. B. Garwood
18th Jan.
1 Hongkong and Neighbour- | N.Ewinds,
hood
R.N.R.
3
fresh to
atrong; cloudy
L'DON via S'pore,
Nankin
generally.
10 a.m.. 20th Jan.
& P'sago
Port Said and
Marseilles ut,,.
SHANGHAI
N.E gala.
MOJI, KOBE Namur AND YOKO-(Capt. A. Collyer HAMA
about
Freight
20th Feb,
& Penge
2 Fyrmosa Channel.........
3 South coast of "China be-} The___sams
tween H.K. and Lamooks } as No. 1.
4 Bouth coast of China be-? The same
tween H.K, and Hainan... sa No.1.
Chins Coast Meteorological Reglater.
Station.
14th Jan, s.in.
Winda
༢༠༧ཊྛོཝ ༣, ༢༈༙
Hour
Barometer.
Humidity.
Temperature.
Weather.
D'tion.
Force.
Wostook Ta Namuro Sa 29.26 Hakodate 29.46 Tokio Kochi
Per as, Manchuria from San Francisco 'gima Messrs HP Barton, H M & L Y Bizett.
Oshima
H
+
29,85.. 30.19
Nagasaki
*.30.43
મમમ
30.37
30.34
до
30,46
30.43
29.99
30.75 -13
Qabm
Heldecke. MT & MRF Herring, Changaha sewonRH Lolz, Shanghal
2,400 tons. Hantington Mill. Tas old mill ran 17.25 days and has been dis- of an invasion of the Dominion by their Colonies, and to the Ottoman En-Miss FBuon, H Browne, Mr & Mrs E B Naba mantled. Two new milla worked Germans or other enemies of piro are suspended.
Bruce, Mrs H & Baldridge. CE Benjam
Mr & Mrs Than Pin, Cheung Utting, 14 and 3 days respectively; lost Great Britain, has created-much
Bonin Is, "Newspapers and Book Packets both Mrs FA Diokhoff, Mrs M & Mastor P Du- Whaiwa! Chan sao
Sao look. C ung Lim chang, Mr& Carefoo time due to adjustings, etc.
comment in Canada:
ordinary and registered will now bo no-project, 8 Figgis, Mr & Mrs C H French. Bankow Surface ora crushed-
The Star suggests the possibil-copted for Tsingtan
Miss Adas B. Hitam 980 tons.ity of an "offensive and defensive
Ishang French, Do Gran Morin O The Parcel mall is still in suspension.
Klukiang Junction 1,170,,
alliance between Canada and 'the
sen, W D Lee.
Maj Crea United States which would bind 2,150 us mutually to support each other. Total oro crushed in Koman against a foreign enemy. We do Mills 4,559 tons.
not think we need such a treaty, Amal. Sponge. Ballion, although it would in no way in- Stamp Mill 1,523 550 551.5 terfere with our self-respect."-- Hani. Mills 470 234 231.0 Reuter. Grit Milla 62 23 21,0
Totala 2,055 815 803 5 B. Malacoa. Two Huntington Mille ran 26.5 days. Lost time 1.5 daya due to repairs and clean up. Surface ore, Bt. Koman 2,351, Surface ore, Bt. Malacca 2,197 oquel 3,886 tone.
Amalgam collected 751 cz, producing 354 ozs. sponge yield ing 349 ozs. amelted gold.
Average yield per ton B. K. Stamps 4.752 dwts. Bt. K. H. Mill.
B. K. Tailings
***
...2.148 ...0. 65 ...1.808 Stove orushed 8,424 tons. Amalgam 2,806 Smelted Gold 1,152.5 cz Average yield 2.736dwie.
fineness 911.5.
Bt. Mplaces H. Milla
Collision in Hayatomo. A collision occurred in Hayato- mo Strait, near Shimonoseki, on December 17, between the Japan ese ataamer Kisakata Mara, 2.375 tons, and a dredger. The Kisa kata Maru, which was laden with
Loo
Loving.
Miss G Marray, W. Ko- Gutzlaf
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ท
30.86 16
TW
b
30.75 22
rit
8 br
бло
The American Mail, ex Manoburla, ar-roud. Mra E Peacock, Bhars P 74 30.58 45
rived to-day, per Sanuki Maru.
Tho Arcadia, with the mall from Lon. don (vla Siberia) of 12th Dec. is due to ar rive here to-morrow.
The Nabla, with the English Mail, left Singapore on Monday, the lich inst, and is due to arrive here on Sunday the 17th inst, at daylight.
MAILS DUE.
Siberian, Arandia. 15th inst. English, Nubio, 17th Inst.
a full cargo of coal, was struck MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. amidships on the starboard side Fort Bayard-For SUIRAL, 15th Jan. 8 and sank in fifteen mintaes before
she could be besobed, six of the crew being drowned."
Austra-
Нап
Mail.
.....
Philippine Islands, Australia. Tasmania, New Zealant via Port Darwit&Now Guinea, via Thursday Is Per CHANG- SHA, 15th Jan, il a.m.
ed their rifles and were seen to be Straits & Sourabaya. Per CHUNSẰNG, enemies.
Capt. Chope ordered fire to be Swatow, opened and nearly all the enemy mere killed. Another party of the enemy was similarly treated.
Capt. Chope then advanced to-
Austra
15th Jan, 11 p.m. -
Lean.
M
*On
30.49 -44' '84 nno
GReichard, B.
BRaderiquez, Mr& Mrs D& Read, R.Head, Mis E M Stabb, Mantor N 3 Swalow Stabb, Mias M Stabb, JG Stanley, John B Talhoku 58 30.54 Siadliner, Mis Sweeney, Tan Taloco, Taichu yon, CA Whitehead, Ng Buck-you, Young Miss P Wakoling, O Wallace, WF Wen- Tainan Tainan Koshun Kwong, Young Sai Kam
F'doros
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
30.46 49 71 ene
40
A
$1
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30.28
ΣΟ: 10
10
30.37
no 10
| Canton
6
30.47 4476 n 40
50.41 49 80 une
Gap Bock Macas
1
30.37
30.36 48
"one 7oqd NEW 1.
Parhoi Hoitote
Messrs Kanosaka, 58 Matsukara, Soejd. or. Lee, E Adachi, Ishii, Benjam n, J Blu-
Par 8. Hituebt Maru for Japan Phulle.
ko, Logant Chu, K Akiyama, Hiräta, and | O. 86. J. Mis Rumi Tatra.
Do
00
Penang, Colombo, Capt, G. Manley
Subject to alteration without notice.
All steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
SHIPPERS are informed that the P. & O. Company's Vossele are insured under The British Government National Insurance, Scheme and they can effect War Risk Insurance on individual shipmente. with "The National Insurance Committee, London, through their representatives there.
The production of a Marine Risk Policy is not immediately
поссанагу.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
E.
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 18th Jan., 1915.
Hewett,
Superintendent.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.
OPERATING"
MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN BREW EXPRESS STEAMERS.
MONGOLIA 37000 tons
KOREA 18000 tons
CHINA 10200 tona
MANCHURIA 27000 Lope
SIBERIA 190 tons NILE 1:00 ton
PERSIA 5000 tons
Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
Honolulu and San Francisco
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"The Most Comfortable Route to America and Europe
6a. 30,23 G1
спе
30.16 72
5
Aparri
11. 30.03
72.
exte
0
30.17 72
4 d
It..
Manila
Legaspi
30,06 48 30.00 79
De .3 0
noflo Bacolod
fa 30.03 29
EDO 1 b 2 b
30.03 89
30
Labuan
T. F. Claxton, Director.
MONDAY, 18th Jan. Bbanghal & N, China—Per ANHUI, 18th | Cebu
inst., 3 p.m.
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TUESDAY, 19th Jan.
Swatow, Amoy & Foochow Per HAI- Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 14.
CHING, 19th Jan.1 p.m. Falippine For TAMING, 10th Jan. 3 Philippine In Australia, Tas Sendakon-For HINGANG, 19th Jan. 11
Amoy & Foochow Per HAI
TAN, 13th Jan, 1p.m.
mania, New Zealand and Now
Guinon vis Thursday Is.
Per NIKKO M, 15th last 3 p.m.
wards Gatia, but then 150 horse Ningro, Bbangbal & North China-Fer men tried to move round his right
SAFETY OF SUEZ CANAL. the left. Capt. Chope, therefore,
Port Sald Rendered Immude by Floods.
NINGPO, 15th Jan. 4 p.m.
flok and a similar number round shanghai & N. Chica-Per CHOYBANG,
15th Jan., 4 p.m. retired firing and succeeded in Siraits, Burmah, & India via Calcutta reaching his support after re-
SANUKI M, 15th inst.,4 pm pelling the enemies.
BATURDAY, 16th Jan.
The Times in a recent leader
16th inst, 10 am.
American
Siberian
E
p.m.
1.1.
Shanghai, North China, Japan, via Nagasaki Honolulu, Unit-
ed States, Bouth America and Canada via 8. Francisco & U. Kingdom via Canada (Europe via Sibstin) Per MANOHU- RIA. 19th Jan, noon, [Tiantain-Pakow Railway Shanghai Br. P.O. Friday, 22nd Jan.)
WEDNESDAY, 20th Ján,
deprecates the light-hearted Pakhol & Haiphong-Per KUEICHOW. Swatow-For HAIMUN, 20th Jan, noon assumption that Turkish designs Üsiro, December 4. British on the Suez Osna! may be dis aeroplanen are constantly recon-regarded and considers it advio- noitring over the Sinai Peninsular able to assume that the enemy but have discovered no sign of maana to make a determined
attempt to cross the Canal,
Mall, y
English
the enemy.
Hostile camps at Gatia and. Fortunately a surprise is im- Birlenuss have been destroyed possible. General Maxwell has and the enemy retreated to the had plenty of time to prepare eat. It is probable that the Be- plans and summon reinforcements. donina received an unforgettable He bas railways at his back and Philippine lesson in the engagement with the possibility of naval aid, while
Straits, Burma, Osvlin, Ade- laide, Western Australia, In- dín, Áden, Egypt, and... Europe Late Letters 10.30 am, to 11 nan, Extra Fostage 10 cents). Awatow, (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included fo this 'contract, mail). The parcel mail will be closed on Friday, the 15th Inst. at 5 p.m. - Per ARCADIA, 16th inst. 11.
Per LOONGSANG, 10th
via-PerTJIKINI,18th inst, ¿
the Bikaner camelry on Nov. 20th. the Turks will have at their backs Mosar, Sourabaya, Samarang & Bata
The military anthorities have arid deserts and a number of inundated many square miles of German officers whom they car
desert east of Port Said, render-dially disliko,
ing Port Said immïus. qu
SILIMPOPON GOAL.
BUNKERS
A message describing the camelry affair in Egypt says that twenty Bikaner camelry were patrolling on the 23rd instant,
can be supplied at cheap rate. between Birlenuse and Gatis Burstất VALENTIN
Captain Chope with the SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK Bikaners was proceeding
(British North Borneo). when he saw a party of twenty At these ports steamers calling men on camels waving white flaga. for bunker coal exclusively are Capt. Chope allowed them to exempt from all shipping dues approach, but when they were and charges, within thirty yards the force raig dr
east
y
WABUNES
Siberian
Mail.
FRIDAY, 22nd Jan.
Amoy & Foochon-Per HAI-
YANG, 22nd Jan. 1 p.m. 'hai & N. Chian, Vladivostook & Japan vis Kobe--Per-ORIUSA. 22nd Jam, 3 pm,
TUESDAY, 26th Jan.
Cdian
Mall. Canadian
Japan,
via Kobe, Victoris, Tacoma & United Kingdom via Canada Por INDO MARU, 28th inst., 2 pm.
Shanghai. North China, Japan vin Moji, Victoria, Beattle U. Kingdom via Canada (Earana via Elberla) Por BHIDZU- AOKA MARU), 26th Jan.,'4 p.m.
|
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the son in in- -obos, tenths and hundredths,"
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Hamidity, la percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois ture being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two pelata.
5_Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boale,
Btate of Weather, b.blue sky, o da- tached cloud, d árimling main, 1 fog, s gloomy, h hall, 1 lightning, o overcast, p
passing showers, a squally, 'r rain, snow, í thunder, v visibilty, w daw wÔL
0 Rain in inches, tenths and handredths
METEOROLOGICAL.
(Tiantain-Pukow Railway Shanghai Br. Barometer
Temperature Humidity Wind Direction
Previous
MANCHURIA
MONGOLIA ..................... PERSIA
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