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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913

TYPHOON WARNING.

NEWS OF THE DAY. H.M.S. Thistle arrived yesterday from Mr. J. R. Wood, Seoul Magistrato,

The following telegram was received st returust to the Colony to-day par sathe American Consulate General på Canter.

Syria.

The sa. Murex, salveil an the Colobon went into Rowe Dock today for in spection sad nequit.

We are asked to state that the ordinary through train horico to Canton will be resumed to-morrow.

MT. Wood, the Second Police Magistrate, neumol his duties at the Police Court this morning. “

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nal-combustion engine, the maximum speed would be reduced 1 miles, to 80 koots. But there would be the same acceleration due to the lighter lond consequent upon the consump- tion of the oil, so that the maximum specd when the oil-tanks were nearly empty would be 331 knots. The time during which full speed could be maintained would still be 20 bours.,, If, on the other hand, the 100 tons! involved in fitting a Diesel engine were utilised to add to the oil-fuel supply in the destroyer with turbine machinery, the result would be a mulius of action of 3000 miles instead of 8000 miles, the maximuni

would speed

affected when the tanks were full, being still 30 knots. The 300 tons of oil would enable the ship to travel for

The C.P.R. liner Empress of India, 30 hours instead of 20, and at the which it into Karlon Dock on Satur- end of that time the maximum speed it would be, 35 knots, instead of 331 knots as in the case of the destroyer

not be

A Chinese trader at 14 Wing Lok

Street had 9049 in money stolen from tool in his house during the wook-end,

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Sunday :---

Mr. Perey Crighton, of the Shanghai polo team, felt for the north by the Fei-moving West. A Mait stoomer Kare,

11.40 a.m. September $1.

MILES OF STRIPES.

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And a Bailaltor's Costa.

An action vime on for hearing in the Summary Court this morning before Mr. Typhoon in about 138" Long. & 10 Lab.tive Ketip in which the Man Yuen Fin suod Berblinger and Campany for 800.73, for the loss of 18 yards of shed stripes, af 264 čonts por yurd Mr. W. B. Elind, of Mord. Frattest nud Welt, appoured for the defendants, plaintiffs being absent and unrepreniessted. The stanchhunt of clufin showed that by

The following messago was recuived this

Major Mac G. Greer, A.O.D., from Chief morning: Ordnance Officer, the Curragh, has been transferred to Hongkong in relief of Major J. A. Stowart, A..D... instead of Major B. G. Gregson whose poeding has been

cancelled.

11.50 a.m. September 9, 1013. Cyclone or Typhoon-Pacific Ocean, about halfway between the Marison Telus and the Looobuos recurring northeastward

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Captain E. D. Masthows, R.G... SEQUEL TO LAUNCH COLLISION. 1 On or about Jan 25

Harbour Master's Inquiry,

traed died April 20, 1012, delet dants wžd to plaintifs ten cases of bleuch sub stripes to arrives in January and Febru

demounts duly notified plaintiffs' of the arrival of thg goods and on February 17 [plaintiffe applied to defendants for de- livery and pondered the fùl price of the

Instructce in Gunnery, 2nd Class, Hong- kong, has been appointed to the Com- mad of No. 2 Co., Hongkong-Singapore Bathu. R..A.. ii place of Captain G. The Duke of Westmin te has sold his H., W. Dobbys wise goes to No. 60 Co. Coxswains Carificates Suspended...gis, but defendants acheted "to do- three-year-old, Hornbeam, by Laredo.GA... Masora, India. Captain Mat Miss Unicorn, to Mr. R. G. Heaten. The thews do not take up his now appoint, ment until the New Year when No. 2 colt is being sant tą Japan.

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Prises. On September 17, at 63 Bub bing Well Foad, Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs E. PRINCE, a daughter.

CARRY. On September 9, at Canton, to Mr and Mrs. F. W. CAREY, a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

mersioned, it thus becomes very largely a question of the extent of cruising aimed at before possible action, or the distance between the base and the enemy's fleet or frontier.

We come now to a consideration of the effect when cruising turbines are fitted in addition to the main pro- pelling turbines. The weight would be considerably less than in the case Ant at the Peak Church, by the Rev. Nof the oil-cagine, and for the same displacement it would be possible RETHRAD ELLIOT, At OxTam to have, in addition to the cruising Parish Church by the Rev. T. B. Gusaj

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DEATHS."

Moars. On September 15, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Y. Moran, Chincke Mantine Castonis (Lights Stof

MCGREGOR.-On September 16, at the General Hospital Shanghai, Doulas EDMUND MUGRzuor, aged 44 yenta

WELCH.--On September 16, at the Vic toria Nursing Home, Shanghai, BANART halved second son of Mr and Mrs 4. J. Welch, sged years and 2 mouthe

TAYLOR-On September 10, at the Vic- toria Nursing Home, Shanghai, ARTER HANNINGTON TATLOB, second son of the 1xte Ber. Walter C. Tayin, of the Chins Chinn Inland. Mix-im, aged 20 years.

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reported to the police that his accountant $8,677, dollars, bezzied another 8322; and then absconded.

A Chinese committed suicide in the of his wife wife by putting his boren: with a pocket knife at 3 Hoog Ming Y

- The"an an had been suffering from fevar for scure days pust.

POLICE APPOINTMENT.

Deputy Superintendent Promoled to Singapore.

16 Mr. P. P. J. Wolchase, Deputy Cap tuia saperintendent of Police, who for over twelve years bas served in the Hong- long force, has been appointed second in Leocamand of the Singapore Police.

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very of the stripes but they refused to deliver as plaintifs were not the firm with whom they entered to a contract. Defendants denied that plaintiffs suffered

Mr. Bhd said the best course would the damage mentioned, or any damage.

Hi Lordship said. that as Mr.

to strike out iha onso. Amads had no further instructions the action should be dismissed.

Sver them. By reason of defendanta Tho Asistent Harbour Master, M12 E. fallare to diver plaintiff alleged that." Jones, held an inquiry ao thu Harbour they suffered dærage to the amount et Office this morning into the circumstances 3690.78,

Moog, Berblinger. In their statomart attending a collision in the harbour be tween the steam launches Atlanta, owned of defence, admitted entering into the by the Holt's Blue Funnel Line, and the jermtract for the sale of the goods mon-' Hoi Ning, which caused sha"sinking of ticned with the Man You Are of Cat. ton, hut denied that plaintifs were such the Atlanta.

Mr. Brutto, of Mours. Brutton and fra. They further denied that they ever' Hett, solicitors, represented the owners! £ctásted plaintiffs of the arrival of the goods. It was admitted that on February of the Hol Sing a Chinese Br.

The coxswain of the Atlanta state that 17 plains through MP. X. 9.45 p.m. on September 15 he was 'D'Almada, their waicitor, applied for da- towing a lighter from Blue Fannel atomer lying at Holt's east busy... The lighter was alongside on the port side Mr. Wodchouso was appointed Assist and he was taking it to the Hot Whart. ant Superintendent of Fulice here in When about 1,000 feet from the Pulier March 1901, and was promoted Acting Pier, bearing albus five poiuta on his Deputy Superintendent six years later. port bow, he saw the two side lights and receiving the substantive appointment in light of the launch Hot Ning right: January 1919. For about a year Mr. whend; about three or four hundred foot Woduse neted as Police Magistrate is away. Witacea gave a long blast; expect

ing the other launel to go to port, but Mr. Hind said he did not think that the islands of the New Territory.

A Chino Mail" representative saw no alteration was mede in the course of was quite according to the Code, seeing Mr. Wodehouse this morning, and was the approaching launch, until they were thas in solicitor could not withdraw front told that he had not officially accepted only about 200 feet apart. He then altera record unless another solicitor we sp - Mr. Wood sentopeol a Chinese to six the position of Chist Police Officer at his course to starboard and indicated printed.

His Lorship: It is commonly done. Mr. Hind: It is commaly done, Sut imprisonment at the Magistracy singsport Mr. Wodehows said that he this, or his whistle, When the launder olay for teding a gold watch and had made further inquiries and found vero enly about 100 feet away he went

from boarding house in Cout this paintment did not compare so astera and gave three short blasts. He absolutely without warrant.

frab thought it would. He intends to deter alongside. The Hi Ning kept ght Rond." Sergt. Ceeklo had charge favourably with his present post se he at could not alter his course because of the wait a few days before finally nunking upon her course without slackening spool and tho Atlanta was struck on the star- his mind.

board bow. The Hoi Ning went away after the collision and did not return till a prilico launch came up in response to his signals.

General Branarell Booth intends to throw parties of a hundred Salvation may officers respectively th Northern. Suthern and Westem Chalon it funds sun be proermed. General Booth will tour Australia and Japas in 1915.

the ease..

In list port for the fiscal year ended 30 Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Director Health of the Philippines, lays stress!

alust entire disappearance of rithmic diseases, especially plague. oving to a better thestanding of the Central of the device.

A MONEYLENDER'S CLAIM.

One of the crew of No Atlanta cor.

His Lordship repeated that he thought the proper course was to dismiss the action with costs.

Mr. Hind: I don't think you can dis is the action. It must be struck ous for want of appearance

His Lordship: What do you understand by being struck out?

the late Major A. J. Oliver Rutherfurd instead of 200 tons with the Diesel (ted and Tuch Regts of Dinlahyre, engine. Thus the radins of action Roxbergh hire, to SUSAN KEUR, yourgant daughter of the late Thomas Biot, Ken, would be a little more than half that and of Mrs. Eller of Eindhope,s

esfedburgh, of the destroyer with internal-com- S.B.

bustion engines for cruising--namely, 4500 nautical miles. As the dis. placement would be the same, the

Mr. Hingsaid it meant practically the maximura speed when the tanks were fell would be the same-30 knots;

Before the Puisno Judge this afternoon roborated the exswain's story and added same thing as dismissal except that it an Indin nioney-lender, Doola Singh, that the Hoi Ning returned to their showed good grounds for the plaintif but when they were emptied it would

A scheibe for undertaking a zoological Į sed Carlos Pinton, & Portuguese employ- nesistance after the collision, in response to apply to have the eme reinstated.

His Lordship pointed out that if the be higher-31) knots; while the time in Tain is under the considera-ed at the Peak reservoir, to recover $75 to a signal from the police launch.

The man in charge of the lighter said case were struck out Mr. Hind could not during which all speed could be to the Suprema Goyetement, and lent on the security of a promissory note

I saw no lights and heard no whistles get his costa.

Mr. Hind the agreed that the proper maintained would be 28 hours. Werexpert opinius strongly favour the pro and three 1.0.U.'s.

Mr. J. H. Gawliner appeared for plain from the Hor Ning before the collision, goal. Dr. Arnandale of the Indian 1

tif, and Mr. C. F. Mason, of Mr. F. X. and in contradiction to the other wit course would be for the action to be superheating adopted to the extent sein, will probably be invited to

Almarla's office, fer defendant.

nesses affirmed that the course of the dismissed, and his Lordship ordered of 100 deg, as seems very probable work out a detailed scheme. -

Mr. Mason admitted indebtedness for Atlanta was not altered, and that after accordingly. $35 on a promissory note, but plaintiff the accident, the Ho Ning towed the

lighter to Hol's Wharf. refused to accept this in settlement."

The defence was that the 3.0..'s for The corrwain of the Hoi Ning said on $20 each, were given to another Indian, the night of the collision he was steaming who has now returned home, by a man from Sharkivan to Gilman Street Wharf, and Jesus, and defendant guaranteed Hu saw the starboard and mast-head one of them. No money was borrowed" Eights of the Atlanta about a thousand foot off, bearing about half a point on on them from plüntiff.

his port bow. When he was about 500 to 500 feet distant begato a long blast in Lou Chau has taken a scanewhat scri- indients that he was proceeding straight ous turn. It appears that the official in on. The Atlanta did not respond. The charge of the city has been killed by his Hoi Sing was steaming at four and a own soldiers and that it în feared that hall kn an hour. When he was about there will be general disturbance and fifty or sixty feet from the Atlanta eling. All boats to Lau Chat have gave three short blasts and went full stopped running." Shingern, and the Atlanta altered her course

to port and pave two binata.

The engines of the Hoi Ning stated

MEMO. FOR TOMORROW. 9 p.m. List Band Night of Sengon at

the Beach, North Point..

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, September 24-

Noo-Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd.,

Meeting of Shareholders.

9.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture at Menera. Hughes and Hough's Salos

Rooma

THURSDAY, Eeptember 25:--

2.45 p.m.-Auction of Furniture at 89

The Peak, by Mosers, Hughes add Hough.

SATCEDAT., Septem) er 27:-

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture at

Harting, Austin Road, Rowledón. MONDAY, September 29

...

ir the near future the radius of action The Hongkong Tramway Company wight be increased to 5000 sen-miles,dvertists the last Band night of the hut, of course, this would not affect the maximum speed or the period during which it could be maintained,

The comparison so far as the eruising turbine and cruising internal

Henson, which had to be postponed on. Friday owing to inclementy, of the wen. ther, will take place at the Beach, North ut, to-morrow night cial cars will ital lears the Post Offies every few soinutes.

After hearing the evidenco his Lord- The express trait from Custom arip accepted the defendant's statement, combustion engine are concerned,rived at Kowken two hours late on Fri- and gave judgiant for plaintiff for 935 may be briefly stated. Assuming day night owing to a washout in Chinesa and courts, payment to be by instalments that the same weight is allowed, in territory near the frontier. The 7.15 am. up train had to put back on Saturday the one case for the Diesel cruising owing to a serious subsidence near Sam engines, main propelling turbines, and Chun on the Chinese section; telegraphic:

communication was siso interrupted. oil-fuel, and in the other for cruising and main turbines and oil-fuel, and

FIRE AT WEST POINT.

The

NOTES FROM WUCHOW.

(From Oner Use Correspondent.).

Wecnow, Sept. 10.

THE THOTELE AT LAU CHAC. We have just heard that the situation.

KWAI LAM INDEPENDENT, It is sino rumoured that there is trouble in Kwid Lan, the old Capital of the Pro-

Auction. of Furniture at Na 149adopting 100 per cent. auperheat, the return for last week shows that the follow. Thoir house, owisting of thren Boor, that sho launch was doing tour and vince. It is said that the soldiers thera

Magazine Gap by Mesura. Hughes and Hough.

3 p.m.-Auction of Crown Land at Fife

Street, Mongkak by P. W.D.

Meeting

radius of action would be 3000 miles in the former and 5000 miles in the

The Medical tificer of Health's

ing cases of communicable disease were notifier: eight of plague, Chinese, resulting in seven deaths; six of cholera one, Japanese, Eve Chinese, one imported une death; two if diphtheria, both Chinese,ono fatal; eight of enteris, Chinese, one fatal. Only one ease of piagus bas occurred since Saturday, noon.

6.15 p.r.-pnual General Means of latter case. The maximum speed at

City Hall.

full loud would be the same-303 | THURSDAY, October 2

110.m.ongkong Cotton Spinning, knots; but the Diesel-engine ship Weaving & Dyeing Co., Ltd., Meating would only be able to run for 20 of Shareholders.

& Chinese was remanded last wook on 8pm.-Auction of Leasehold Propertiss hours at this maximum speed, equal

charge of stealing ko jackets from the by Mesars. Hughes & Hough, to something like 610 nautical miles, Jockey Club's precisos. At the Magistmey the highest rate being 33 knots; this morning Mr. Hazeland said he had whereas the skip with all-turbine received a madical certificate to state that installation would be able to nm for the prisoner was mentally deficient. In- spector McHardy thereupon withdrew the 29 hours at the maximum speed, co-charge. The prisoner, unlike most other vering 800 miles, and her speed at the Chinese, bad not discarded bis queue, but end of the run would be 344 knots. It wore it lose over his shoulders. seems, therefore, as if on balance the advantages were distinctly in favour of adopting the the cruising turbine, and of using superheated steam; because,

The China Mail,

HOMOLONO, MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1913.

[TURBINES 2. OIL-ENGINES IN

DESTROYERS.

also rufuse lis obey orders and have de clared the chy to be independent ** whatever that means. Up to the present.

A fire broke out at No. 84, Ko Street, about mid-day yesterday. was gutti in spite of the efforts of the half knots previous to the collision; full fire brigade, who manages, however, to speed was nine knots. comfine the flames to the one building. This concluded the evidence. The preraises were occupied by Ko Kee, The Assistant Harbour Master held that however we have no reliable information, a Chinese medicine merchant. The pro- the master of the Atlanta was primarily It is said that a large number of sol party was insured in the National Corts blame for the collision for not direct-diers are being drafted to Cantoe as it pay for $11,000 and also in the Phonixing the course of his vessel to starboard feared that there will be â rising Company for $15,000. The cause of the when the lights were first observed. Ad- among the old Triad Bocity: there. I. outbreak has not been ascertained up to ditionally be considered the inertnesoldiers "ane removed from Ewang Sal Ho present.

FATHER MARIA'S BILVER JUBILEE.

The Very Rev. Father P. de Maria celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his priesthood on Sunday." There was a solemn High Mass at the Catholic Cathe dral at 9.30 am, the celebrant being Father de Maria himself, assisted by Rev. Father L. Vaniglia, Superior of the Salvan Order at Macao, who preached the sermon on the occasion. The service

of the master of the Hot Ning tantamount just Dow we may anticipate trouble for to contributory negligence, in "carrying the all too numerous robber banda, will a highly dangerous ecurso to such close hardly let such an opportunity pass to quarters, especially when no action was curich thoruselves. taken by the other launch. He syspend. ed the certificate of the master of the Atlanta for three months, and the Hoi Ning master's certificato for one month.

SPORTING.

LAWE BOWIA.

There are now two British service vacancies in the Brigade Combs in India. It has been settled, that Eriga

The final games in the Lauth Bowls dier General W. G. Fisenilton, Deputy was attended by a large nougregation. Champiceship, which were to have been Adjutant General, will be appointed to including reprcscntative bodies from all

The river at Wuchow is unusually high for the time, of year and it is raining heavily.

ME. LE QUEUX'S AFÝAIRS.

LAPED DEAL IN WAR STORES FOR

RESTA

When the creditors of Mr. William Le Queaz, the novelist, met At Bankruptcy Baildings, Ceray street, W.C., Mr. Sidney Steadman, who attended on behalf of the debtor, said that Mr. Le. Quenza present

For the purpose of indicating although there is some loss in the and Colonel J; M. N. Walter becomes districts: Father Maria was the recipient owing to this wok weather, and will prob. Any falling off in the-public demand for 1

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BON'S PRESENTIMENT.

Works

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ably be decided on October, 14 on the Last year (added Mr. Steadman), at the Poitou ground. The finalists are Mr outbreak of the Balkan war Mr. Le Queux Russell, Kowloon, and Mr. Dorrington, was approached by the Servian Government Taikoo, and H Pile, Civil Servios, and with a view to undertaking the supply of Mr. Simpson, Tako, will play for third certain Army storos. This necesitated his spending five months in Servis, during Dramatic Discovery of a Dead Father.placa. Mrs. Messer will present the which time he was unable to do any literary

prized.

the command of the Southern Brigado, ie Catholic Schools in Hongkong and played on Saturday, had to be postporad position had not been brought about by relative tactical advantages of various

radius of action at cruising speed, Deputy Adjutant-General. in India vice of several congratulatory addresses. systems of cruising elements, we take

General Hamilton: The other vicency there is gain in the rate of spoed the Sounderabad Infantry Brigado first a typical present-day destroyer, fitted with the normal type of turbine during a prolonged full-speed run, as will be Red by a Major-Geneal from machinery without a cruising turbine. well as the possibility of covering Hons. Such a vessel might carry 200 tons of nearly 50 per cent. more ground at oil fuel, which' at a given cruising full speed.*... speed would enable ber to have à There are great developments pos- radius of action equal to 2000 muticalsible with gearing, as some of the miles. The maximum speed with the thermodynamic difficulties of running tanks full would be 32 knots, but as the turbines at low speed may the 200 tons of oil gradually became minimised, particularly as at full speed consumed in the boilers the speed this rate of revelation can be very high

be

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, would go up to 35 knots, and it without involving too great a speed

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GREAT REDUCTIONS IN

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DEPERSED.

At the Magistracy this morning before Mr. Hazeland, Inspector McDonald charged

■ Chinese with being in possession of 500 rounds of ammunition. The ammunition

cooled in a basket of fish. Mr. C. F. Mason, who defended, stated that his client had been forty years in America, and was taking the ammunition to relative. Mr. Hazeland, who said that that was the usual excans, find the defendant $250 or

three months... -

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A policeman was taking an ambulance to the Great Northern line at New Min End, Herts, when from among the crowd which gathered a young man puebed for ward and said: A man has been killed

you know who it is

Hongkong Gan Clab. Competitions competed for during the month of August wees was by the fol

work, and he therefore failed to fuift contracta. Mr. Le Queux was also spend ing his own money, and the deal be ander- tonk did not come on, owing to the friction among the Servian Government ofhaals.

creditors was A proposal to the c

www now ander consideration.

onsideration wit

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assistant Official Receiver) eventually des cided to close the meeting, remarking that 10 in due course heuld put forward an ap 30plication to adjudge th debtor a bankrupt. 20 The debtor would then hare en opportunity of informing the court of any proppeal that he was prepared to webmit to his creditors and of obtaining an adjoùrnment of the application

The policeman told him to go away, lowing :--- The young man then anid: "I would like Landale Cup.-J. J. Paterson to see. I wonder if it is my father." Monthly Cup-Major Fitzwilliams...

A little later he was shown a photo Series Cap.Dr. Dalmahay Allan graphi.

The two later were handicapped 9 and **This is one of the chaps at tho pison : 6 respectively.

yesterday for being in pogression of lottery man. He was then taken to the body tickets and while being taken to the station that End been found on the line and he put some of the tickets into his mouth identified it at once as that of his father, and began, to chew them. When the native who, he said, had been strange in his stable got his man to the station be manner since he met with an scoideat could not get bis captive to open his mouth. at his work.

The dead man was Arthur James Inspector Gerrard sent thefoonilable out to

are the readway, and the policeman Stock, an engineers Bitter, of Windmill eventually found the chewed up tickets, road, Luton, and at the inquest a verdict which the prismer had got rid of oo the of Suicide while Temporarily Insane was

2 returned. way to the

would be possible, with 200 tons of for the propellers, At present there - A man was being arrested in Yaumati | where my father works," said the young oil, for the vessel to steam for twenty hours at the maximum speed. By are being built vessels with gearing on all shafts, whereas in service there adding un internal combustion engino to achieve economy at cruising speed, are vessels with gearing on the cruise the 200 tons of oil might give a radius ing turbine only. The results of the of action, at the same cruising speed, performance of such ve sele will be equal to 1000 nautical miles; but, watched with great interest, because because of the increase of weight of they reflect on a problem which 293about 100 tons involved in the inter-important as well as fascinating.

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