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STEAMERS PAES D SUEZ CANAL. January 2, Cardiganshire, Aragonia. January 6, Konangsi, spezia, Stentor, Bunds, Demudocus.
January, Alerous, Valentia."
January 13, Henlumand, Dentrighshire, Bumaeus, Glenlochy, Indien, Nile, Segovia, January 16. Agamemnon, Atholl, dustrin, Brasilia, Muncaster Castle, Katori Mary, Bera.
January 20, Ambria, Fabria, Perent,
·Sardíni
Jaunty 73, Nippon, Soundia, Altmark, Indru.
January. Henalder, Glenlogan, Kleist, Malin, bynaidan, Furnt Burlone, Patricia.
"ARRIVALS FROM CHINË, January 7. Calchas, Polynesien, Princ Alice, Sambia.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Made:
The N. B. L. 8.A. Derflinger entrying the
German Mails with dates from Berlin) of the 7th January, left Colombo on Sunday, the 20th January, p.m., and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 5th February.
Other Venis
The U. 5. 6. Co.'s 8.8. Theses which left Li- verpool on November 15 for the Straits, Iloukungand Shanghai will nut arrive ha ustil the third week of January, as she has met with an accident to hor propeller.
The 1. C. 8. N. Co, Ltd.'s a.. Filoong left Thingtau on the 24th January, is due bere on the 20th January.
The 1, U. 3. N. Co., Ltd'a
3B
Loksang left Shanghai on the 20th January, in dus here on the 20th January. The I, C.S. N. Co., Ltd.'s.. Hopsang, luft-Chiswantao on the 24th January is due here on the 29th January, The B. LS. N. Co's Diwara from Cal
cutta, left. Singapore un the 24th Jan., ... and may be expected here on or about the 29th January, s..
cuhlrinB Lloyd's s.. Foreverts left Singapore for this port on the 23rd January, and is due to arrive here B the 30th January,
The Austrian Lloyd's 4.5. Bohemia left Singapore for this port on the 25th January, is due to arrive here on the 31st Ja
.uary The NY. K. & Tamia Varu (American LAD6) luft Yokohams for this port vis posts on the 19th January, and expected here on the lat February. The 1. CH. N. Co., Ltd's s.a. Laisang Soft-Calcutta"on" the ́16th Jancary," due hongkong on the Ist February, The N. Y. k. x.a. Telombo Jiary (Bombay -
Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 14th January, and Inspected here on the 1st February. The Ben Line a.a. Henvenue from Middies- brand London, lett Singapore for liep it on the 24th January, and may su expected to arrive here on or
about the int 'xnuary,
The bhira Lino Ltda e. a. Vennachar from
Tecome due
i
The Shire Line s.8. Cardiganshire from London passed the Canal on the 2nd January. due Hongkong on the
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THE CHINA MAIL.
ASK SPECIALLY
FOR
MACKIE'S
WHITEHORSE
WHISKY.
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SOLE AGENTS.
To-day's Advertisements
SOCIETE DES PULPES ET PAPETERES DU TONKIN,
MEETING of Hongkong SHARE. A HOLDERS is the above Company will be held in the Os of Messrs LOWE BINGHAM & MATTHEWS on SATUR. DAY art 31st Instant at 12 o'clock Nocn.
BUSINESS-To consider the Report of the Haiphong Legal Adviser of the Company already circulated.
For the Hongkong Directors.
T. F. HOUGH.
Hongkong. Jan. 29, 1914
Heart
Tonic
Digestive
and
Non-gouty
$10 DOZ. Including `duty.
& CO.
SHIPPING
門
ARRIVALS.
January 28.
Fingchote, British steamer, 1,207, C. E.; Wilms, Shanghai January 23, Gen mal. --- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Laertes, British stx., 1,340, 0. E. Wawn, Saigon January 23, Rico and General.- СПІХЕНЕ.
January 29.
China, British steamer, 4,180, C, H. 8. Tocquo. Bombay Jan. 14, and Singapore
Cɔ.
Chairman.
120
PUBLIC AUCTION. "
THE Undersigned have received instrue, tions to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF 18* CONCERNIE),
DA
WEDNESDAY,
the 4: February, 1914, commencing at 10.30 .., at their Sales Rooms. No. 8.
Des Vœux Road Corner of Ice Bous Street, FIFTEEN CASES UF MERCHANDISE,
Comprising: Flover Bowl, Vases, Bisenit Jars, an sortment of Rowls, Ten Pote nord Sugar and Milk Sets. Celery Trays, Mugs, Chocolate St, Tea Cups and Saucers, Ash Trays, Candlesticks, Brass and Bronze Ware, a larga variety of Ornaments,
etc.,
etc., Abo
etc.
REDNESS BURNING AND ITCHING
On Chest and Back. Came Out in Open Bleeding Sores. Pain So Severe Could Get No Rest. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Cured,
76, Knowsley Rd., Norwich, Eng. complaint started ever nlng months Ago 'with' redness, burning and itching on chers and back. I went to a chomat who applied me with s and ointment but instead of 1 gotting better nu i hoped both chest and barle cama QUE In open bleeding sores. Tho pain was so covers I could got no rest at night, I continued the remedies, the trouble was Just as bad.
*Thron weeks ago I saw the Cuticurs sử- vertisement, and sent for sampia of Cuticus Soap and Oleto 30. I wnahed the afected pasta with waren water and Cuticura Soap, then used the Ointment. From the f time of mics, smarting cessed. When I had twod sample I wont to the chemist for some more and now thanks to the Caticera remedies I am cum plataly cured. The Scap I shall always 1180 na I much prefer 10 to BAJ others I have tried. The ointment I shall keep in the house in cass. I hear of anyons * clan requiring 12" (Signed) Mila M.
rington Morris, July 3, 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Ortment are sald throughout the world. A logo pet is often maticieni. Bample of each with 3-p. book free freza nearest depot: P. Newbery & Sons, 27, Charterhouse A., Londen: R. Towns & Co., Bydney, N. 8. W.; Lannod, Ltd.. Cape Town; Mußer, Maclean & Co. Calcutta and Bombay; Petter D. & C. Corp., Borton, U. 8. A.
Teadar-aced mmo should abaye with Cutleura Soap Shaving Suck. Sample free.
2r3#*As'»
Wha
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1814
Tilo synster replied they were notos,
winces Me. Harns: Anything, this refers to must be trom a memorandum
Vecuma if he had done s No would be been a lled, and he was likewwe perfectly clear has the chirt. clark, who handed him the sheques, did not know for what pur mad at the time, Otherwise ang wi- Therefore there was no evidence ness could go into the withee bar with. whatever to support the charge
a stúfernens made 'out by his solicitir. referred their Lordships to two passages
Gassprogooling. in Archbold which showed that the Crown must prove, in complietol casor, that re arceny had been committed, and the cases ited ubaritie showed that where thu facta wore complicated no larceny was hold. The whole of the case for the Crown an based on assumption; they did not bridge the gap at all. Guilty know edge of thess Three Men with Daggers: things was not sufficient. It was necceTy to show some definits kind of larceny
Three Chines were charged at the sme kan form of larceny ex-mplied Magistracy this afternoon, baform Mr. F.
ho
by some case. There was another watter
ATTEMPTED ARMED ROB
“BERY.
on the evidence point to which he wish A. Hazeland. with attempting to commit to refor, and that applied to all the an armed mhtery, atv 234, Third Stroot charges : it was that there was no evidence ground for, occupied by a Chinesa broker. before the magistrate that the fugitive
subj et
of China, of Cinere nationality.
The Chief Jaatico -Is that necessary!
WILA
Mr. Alabaster-Fes,
all the charges?
Mr. Lewis appeared but it seemed that his client has not yet been charged, though he is in custody, and Inspector Dymond, who prosecuted, informed the Magistrate that bo
bo did not know if
Aly charge would The Chief Justice-This is common to be proferred against the man.
Mr. Lewis sail he supposed this wat Mr. Alabaster submitted it was, and a Caso whers to charge would be that it was onnontial in extradition. He proferred against the man, but he would
be banished. quoted a Full Court judgment from Borg. be
Inspector Dymond could not my, kong Law Reports which stated that i
Out- extradition proceedings under the Chinese lining the circumstances of the case he Extradition Ordinance, 1980, there must stated that four men called at the house of be clear proof before a magistrate that the the broker and on his opening the door he Accused is a subject of China. It was popwas attacked by them. Clasping him recesmry for the accused to set out that round the throat they thostened to..
ha
The Chief Justice-Is there any distinc- tion between that case and the present
спо
them
1. not & Chinese subject, and the burdo him greisous bar it he called ous but bear ggled, you away and den of proof was on the Crow♫ -
cried out to his cook. The robbers then made of bet were chased by the broker and three of them, the men in the deck, Mr. Alabaster polated out that both were overtaker and caught. Each of were Chinos extradition CABIN. He had a da. ger. There was no doubt is to anderstood there were recent cases where the identity of the mon, the Inspector the surronder of Chinese British added, as the broker kept them insight subject was required by requisition, but the whole time.
Evidence was being called as we wook to- such cases and failed on the ground of the
prosa. necured being a British subject.
The Chief Justice-You put the case that the application is for the extradition of a fugitive criminal, and as fugitive erimical
is defned by the Extradition
essential 7
Baile and General. P. & O. S. . THE CHUNG SAU NÀM Ordinance, therefore proof of nationality is
Ceylon Yaru, Japanese str., 3.142, T. Noguchi, Calcutta ria Singapore Jan. 25, General-Iron Tren Kaza
Nippo Maru, Japanese str., 3,164, J. Satov, Ramoring Jaunary 13, Sugar.-A. Bexz.
CASE
}
Farther Argument.
The Fict
Bir. Alabaster--Yes. resid ece in China being insuflicicat... it
The hearing was further adjourned.
il.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Bremen Deo. 24, Birs P. 4. Kalle borge From Antwerp Deo. 29, Dr Faiz. Fram | Genoa Jan. 8. Mr L. E. Christera, Mr" --
K.
P N. D. L. atr. Derflinger. From
was held that it wM necessary for the Fischer, Mr J. Gat. Mr and Mrs Heermann and child, Mr M. Jebsen, Kr Crows to prove Gationality.
Katzer, M: H. Linden sad family, Mr J. Reidie, Mr and Mrs Schoch and children. From Naples Jan. 9. Father E. Pelzer, Father W, Wolf, Father J. Himioben. From Colombo, Mira 0. Morrison, Mr and Mrs L. V. Menser.
EARLY MORNING FIRE,
Chinese House Gutted.
The hearing of the habais corpus proceed Hakushika Maru, Japanese str., 2,749, Noguchi, Moji Jan, 13, Coal,-0. 3. K. ings in the case of Chung Sau Nam was Hengchow, British str., 993, G. Wake, contioned before their Lordships the Chief Chinking January 24, Generi, —BUTTER. | Justice (Sir William Recs Invies) and the FIELD & SWINE.
Pulzno Judgo (MF. H. H. J. Gompertz) in Silesia, German str., 2.815, Chri tiansen, the Fail Court to-day." Shanghai Jan. 28, General, HAMBURG
Sir Francis Piggott and Mr. C. G. Alsing-house 49," Queen's Road East, was Moore and children, Mr G. R. Wakeman AMERIKA LINIE.
2
Nutica, Britisu str. 3,454, J. 5. 3c, Suez Dec. 36, and Singapore January 29,
Balk Oft. — ABATIC PETROLSC3 Ch.
Tatula, Japanese gunbost, 900, Comer,
Ide, from Cariton.
Luchow, British str., from Cantor..
DEPARTURES, January 28, Ningchour, for Singapore and Liverpool.
January 29,
Inaba Afaru, for Singapore and Bombay, Kajo Mars, lor Swatow and Focchow." Fokuhina Maru, for Singapore
Antwerp.
Several Cases of Washing Soap, Sandry Gergi, for Nagunk. Gooda
Pictures and Sewing Machines, Terms:--Ay, ususi...
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, Jan. 23, 1914.
119
POST OFFICE NOTICES. The 5.3. Devoahs, with the mails from London (via Siberia) of Wednesday, the 7th inn., and Saturday, the 10th inst., due to arrive here on Friday, the 30th inat.
Mails will close for
2nd February. The N, Y. K... Kamakura Maru (Bom- bay Line) left. Bombay for this por via Singapore on the 15th January, and is expected hero on the 5th February, The N. D. L. u.n. Pring Waldemar laft Sydney on Saturday, the 10th January, at.11 m., and may be expected here on or about Monday, the 2nd February, The N. Y. K... Kumono Maru (Austta
liza Line) left Melbourne for this port us purts on the 14th January, The N. 1. K. s.s. Aki Maru (American+HANGHAI,
and is expected I here on the 9th Feb
Lane) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 13th Janusty. and is expected here on the 15th February.
The American & Manchurian Line .. Oity of Baroda arrived at Baltimore on Sunday, the 26th January.
Latest Advices.
The C. P. R. Co.'s R..S. Emprus or Japan arrived at midnight on the 20th January. 864 miles from Yokohama, due to arrive at Yokohama at 9 .. on the 18th January; and will leave Yokotaca at 4 p.m. on the same day. The . P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Montezgls loft Yokobama between 12 and 2 pm, on the 25th January.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Hatching, At 10 x.m., on Friday,
the 30th Jan.
*NORTE CHINA ↓ *JAPAN Via *KOBE, Per Torilla, at 11am, on Friday, the
30th Jan.
SINGAPORE, INDIA V1 QALCUTTA, Par Arraloon Jpear, at 11 s.m., op
Friday, the 30th Jan. *WEIHAIWET, *CHEFOO & *DALNY.
Par Kuangse, at A p.m., on Friday,
the 20th Jan,
HAIPHONG, PAKHOI & SAIGON.
Per Johanns, at 8 a.m., on Saturday,
the 31st Jan,
dibiana; fer Chinwantao. Fangtaze, for Shanghai. Feochote, for Saigon.
Magdan, for Shanghai and Yokohama. Fingchore, for Canton. Bangchow, for Canton. Esinun, for Brutow,,
CLEARED.
baster, instructed by Mr. W. B. Hind (from Mr. Brutton's office) appeared on the wait of habeas corpus, and the Crown was repra- sonted by, Mr. E. H. Sharp, K. C., Mr. Eldon Potter and Mr. F. C. Jenkio, who were instructed by Mr. P. M. Hedge (Assistant Crown Solicitor) and Mr. R. F. C. Manter (of Mesars, Johnsen, Stokes and Master.)
Sir Francis Piggott, At the outset. banded in tabulated statement of facts which he submitted showed that the re- bellion in
was crushed by the
and Central "Guvernment.
Biana Maru, for Kobe and Yokohama. Hue, for Kwong chow-wan aad Haiphong, Silers, for Singapore and Hamburg. Pubhet, Ior Swatow and Shanghai. Ceylon Maru, for Shanghai and Kobe.
Cachowe, for Shanghai, Chine, for Bbanghai,
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Yingchow, from Stanghai, Mrs) Simpson, Mr Peter Beit, Mr 4. 8. P. White Cooper, Mrs A. Dobbie, Rev. Bro. Mariscal..
He then asked
pet mission to correct a slip he made in put by the learned
Puiane Judge yester
answering quest. H.
was dealing with the question of severing the facts
Canton from the facts committed in
com-
posible
mitted in Hongkong, and the l'uisne Judge asked him whether it would be
to sever the criminality from the political
A three storied Chiness shop and dwell
Per P. ad O. steamer N. From Lan- don Dec. 27. Doe Hongkong about_Feb- 6, Mrs S. Smith, Mr and Mrs 9. K
Assure st
completely destroyed by fire this morning. Mr S. Rogers, Staff Sergt. C. Kelmer, Dr. The Fire Brigado received a call at about and Mrs. M. Lobb, Miss W. Lawrence,
a.. but on their arrival found that the Mr R. A. Stokes. flames bad gat such a hold of the premises Per F. and U. Steamer Moldavia, coa-, that it was impossible to sure any portion necting with the steamer of
then. and they could unly direct their Colombo. From London Jan. 9. Doo efforts to preventing the adjoining houses Hongkong about Feb. 12, Miss C. Bryant, from becoming involved.
Rev. and Mrs T. C. Ibborterson, Rat. J, C. Wilson, Mira E. Giles, Miss M. E Gardner, Dr and Ma Septli, M. J. G. Thorburn, Miss M. Drather. From Mag- seille Jan. 16, Mr O. A. Henderson. Mears F. C. and R. Trent. Mr Lee Fork-
The blaze originated in a Chinese tailer's shop on the ground door, its cause being Hoknown.
The other floors were unoccu. piad. The place was insured in the Pheonix office for 81.200, which amount. it is estimated, will just about cover the 108%
CHARGES AGAINST SHIP'S OFFICER.
!
Disobedience Alleged,
Charges of disobedience of lawful com-
P. and O. stammer Malta. From London Jan. 10. Dus Hongkong about Feb. 20, Mr And Mr J. Hide and children, Miss A. Laverick, Mr P. H. C. Hallowee Mr R. Miller, Mr W. J. Bailoy, Mrs 8. Aiscott, Mr F. T. James.
Per P. and 0. stoamer Medina connect- ing with the steamer India at Colombo. From London Jan. 23. Das Hongkong about Fob, 28, Biru Wooldridge, Mre D'Aubigne, Miss G. Vernon, MA Clough, Mrs Watherspoon.
Par P. and O. steamer Kiles. From
Landon Jan, 24. Das Hongkong about
aspect of the evidence. Sir Francis ad mands of the captain and of wilful dam he bad en a very wrong answer, and one age & ship's stones were brought against
given a which was quito iucousi tent with his Mr. 9. Phillips, second efficer of the March 6, Mr R. St. Amery, Mrs W. J.
previous argument. The answer should 1. and S. steamship Kwangso at the Robinson. have been that in so far the Canton facts Marine Magistrate's Court before Comdr. were concerned, w
whatever offence could bo
derived from them as ng inst the Republic Basi Taylor. R.N., Assistant Harlour or the Government would be political on Master. The charges were preferred by account of its close proximity to what Chan Ewing Ming did; but if they were viewed as a more criminal fonce, then the offence was against Chan Kwing Ming and the rebel government.
Mr. Alabaster proceeded to deal with the misappropriation charge, and contended that on ita lace that charge described no koown crime, although it might describe a tort. He would proceed to contend that even if it described a crinse, as contained
ROYAL OBSERVATORY
REPORT,
Mr. Spink, captain of the ship, and the HONGKONG DAILY WEATHER. defendant, who was represented by Mr. Reader Harriy (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist); entered pleas at not guilty to both charges.
Samo delay was caused in commencing the bearing of the case in consequence of the difficulty of obtaining an inter- patter spenting the dialect of oxtain Northern witnesses.
Mr. Reader Harris at the outset asked
His client had
JANUARY 29, 1914-8, KL.
Station.
Wind
Noer.
Barometer
at Sea Level,
Temperature.
Hamidity.
Direction..
Forco
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30.10
30.10
30.13
30.11
30.01
Per China, for Hongkong from London Miss 8. Laird Lieut. F. J. B. Gibson; fom Marssilles Mra Parr, Mias C. E. Win section 62 of the Larceny Ordinance, there was no evidence before the magistrate Font, Mr G. W. Berks, Mr G.A. Berks, which would warrant him committing on for an adjournment, stating that he was 'ostock .. 7a. Mr Tees Tan from Bombay, Miss E. G. G.
did. The chargo stated
tated entitled to this as an amendment had Nemuru... 6. 29.65 Crew Mr G. Lonig; from Singapore, Mr that charge as he and Mrs J. Soh, Dr Robbery, Mr S. 4. that Chung Sau Nam, on the busted been made to the charges the section Hakodato Dizon, Mr and Mrs Maulden, Mr and Mr and divers other dates, being entrusted
with
under which they were brought having Tokio certain valuable securities, to wit, Parkina, Mr L. S. Peck, Mr and Ms two cheques for $100,000 drawn on the been fitored. Morris and child, Mr A. H. Fair Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and one culars of the specific charges brought Shanghai : from London, Mr J.
J. Stewart, Mr and Mrs K. W. Bean, MrJ. A.
A. Bailey cheque for 50,000 drawn on the Inter- Per Triumph, at 8 a.m., on Saturday Mr G. Bailey. Mr A. E. M. Jansen, Mr R, ational Banking Corporation, the property;
Eventually it was agreed that the hear-Naha......... Government of 1 Kwongtang, in order J. Grimshaw; from Marseilles, Mias E. Gregson, Mr E. Normian, Mr W. Higgin that he might remit the proceeds thereof in should proceed, fr. Reader Harris lahi jims Lou; from Brindisi, Mr A. Galli: from
That was the ed the same. Bombay, Mr K. Hara, Mr A.
Dovey,
of the witnesses during the progrecs of It was alleged that the money was the case. Mies Samokai, F. Hernanjee;
Mr
from
I to him to romit to Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Knowles from thence to Nerking. There was no evidence
from entrusted Mr. Whitby, Mr F. Jackson,
HOIHOW & PAKBOL.
the 31st Jan. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Per boongsang, uti p.m., on Saturday,
the 31st Jan,
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
31st Jan
G.
of the
against him.
and thanca to Nanking, reserving the right to cross-examiss
any ".
Hankow.... Captain Spink, master of the Kwangso, Ishang
Per Rubi, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, Reynolds, Mt E. Wakinson' whatever before the magistrato that thosa | related that it was on the 4th December Kinklang...
~
W. L.
15 30.18
** 30.18 10
The P, S, S, Co.'s as. Rubi left Manils on Tuesday, the 27th January, and is due here on Friday, the 30th January, at The T. K. E. . Hongkong Mark
daylight.
with the
American Mail, which BHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA sailed from San Francisce on the 3rd
For Yokohama: from Marseilles, Mr R. G. cheques were handed to Chung Sau Nam in last year that he first had occasion Changahs JAPAN Via YOKOHAMA.
Shanghai January, is expected to arrive at this Pez Vortaerts, at 5 p.m., on Satur-Evacs, Mr B. D. Debo, Mrs and Miss Me to remit to Shanghai. The only possible to call the defendant's attention to irre port ris Honolulu, Japan Ports and
Kinley Osborns; from Brindisi, Mr H. L. person, if the Crown could alleged this gularities. The defendant on the pro- Sharp P. 30.1468
Gutzff day, the 31st Jan. Shanghai on Saturday, the 31st Jan.,
against him, who had committed this between 6 to 8 a.m.
Fritchard; from Port Said, Mr N. 6. offence was the Commissie or of Finance vous night had sat down three chits Amoy 6x. 30.09 06 Mikowski.
in Cantos, and,
course, it was not to the engineer requesting them to dump Swatow...
2 6 30.13 Taiheku... The evidence showed that the naboe on the starboard side of the ship.
This was not done and the defendant ro Tainan ***** Parted to witness the disobedience Koshan. the engineers in not carrying out those Pescadores. orders. Ho accused the engineers of a Canton past offence which hopponed in Shangitai
The E. &A... St. Albans left Sydney
The
SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA
Per Bohemia, atbp.m., on Saturday, the
31st Jan.
for this port on the 28th January vis Quecesload Forte, Port Darwin, TimosHANGHAI & *NORTH CHINA
and Hanils, and may be expected to arrive here
tho
or about the 21st Feb. .. B. S. Co.'s 5.8. Persia with American Mail, arrived at Danila on Tuesday, the 27th Jan., at6 p.m., and will mail from that port for Hongkong, on Thursday, the 29th January, at 6 p.m., and is due to arrive at this port on Saturday. 31st January, at 12 o'clock nuen. The P. M. B. S. Co.'s .. Chind arrived it
San Francisco on the 26th Janury, The H. A. I... Andaluria, left Moji via
Tsingtan on the 20th January
The
and may be expected hortos about the 5th February,
H.A. L... Aragonia loft Sabang on the 28th Janunis, a.ro, and may bo bo ssposted here on or about the 7th February.
BONGKONG REGISTER
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Um date at On_dale at
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weather
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Barometer .. Hoogkung on the 1st Feb. The E. & Empire. from Sydney Humidity
Temperature loft Port Darwin for this port Direction of on the 24th January, and, may be
ed to arrive at Manila on the 1st Force February: The Dinh 18 Indian tall Port Said on Rate powsz+ace}
Saturday, the 10th January, and may be expouted here on or about Surday,
the Is Fobinary._.
The 1. C. N. Co., Ltdi'n 3.8. Fookrang
left Olcutta on the 2nd January, is dus here on the 6th February.
b
Highest open at tamperstizze am The Pith đ Lewat yan air temperstary on the 2912, to
T. ♬ OLATION, Drector,
..
Per Hanyang, st. p.m., on Saturday.
the 31st Jan,
SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA &
TSINGTAU.
(Europe via Siberia). Per Yingchoro, at 5 p.m., on Saturday,
the Slab Jan.
SWATOW, AMOY & FORMOSA Vis
TAMSUL
Per Daigi Mars, at 9 a.m., on Sunday.
the 1st Feb. SWATOW.
Per Haimun, at ̈0 a.m., on Sunday, the
1st F
STRAITS, BURMAH, CEYLON, ADE-
LAIDE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT & EUROPE Vis BRINDISI.
Per Devanha, on Saturday, the 31st Jan. Printed
Matter and Sample 10 s.m.
Registration 10.15am
Registration, with late fee of 10 cents up
to 11.00a.m.
Registration. Kowlook B.Q., 9.30a.m.,
Laltors ab 11.50.
7
Inta Letters 11 km. to noon. Extra Postage 10 conte
(Bupplementary Mall on "board up to the
time fixed for departure of the mail. Extra Fontage 10 cont.)
Lectors posted in all the Pillar Boxes In time for the Brat clearance will be included in this contract madi.
The Parcel mall will be closed on Friday, the 80th inst, at 5 p.m.
*Specially superscribed corres-
Hongkong, Oberstory. Jan, 2942, 1014, I pendenne valy,
Bank Wire
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and that order was by the de facto governor. It required the Commissioner of Finance, not the fugitive to remit moneys to hat, thence to Naoking. The Commissioner
Hongkong. ef Finance did no do it, so if anybody about one of the agineers not being on Macao... could be said to be guilty of thie offence it wuld be the Commissioner et Finance, board at a certain hour of the night. Wachow which was absurd because he was in the Defendant. demanded that witness off. Pakhoi
Hotho employment of the Kwongtung government. oially log the engineers and report them Hot What the Treasury did was oothing an- to the Marine Superintendent at Shang Phulien6.30.0784 Tourano.... 30.04 28 A subordinate in tirely different.
ent the chief clerkhai, which he refused to do. Defendant
9.St. James Finance Department-the chiof
Aparri banded the fagitive two bearer
Witnose told Manila but on the Shameen. This official gare defendant it was customary to dump ashes Leg
sa:inatruation whatever, and the fugitive
on the port side. On zuo frat chit, and he said himself he did not know what the
just to oblige defendant, the ashor Cebä cheques were for. There was no evidenco that the fugitice was autrusted with these were dumped on the starboard side. It Labuan.
wan suggested, by witness; that the cheques for the purpose stated by the Crown, and that was what the Crown had defendant had no grievance against to prove,
tho engineera. Witness ordered the chief "Presambly," continued counsel, “if engineer to dump the tabes on the port you hand a man bearer cheques you handle as usual, and told the defendant on the level of las sas in inches, tenths and banes thom to him to negotiate. But that is not
not two drafta on Shanghai on marked that it wilnose was too busy
he would do so timsoli.
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TF. CLAXTON, Dieselm, Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 29, 1914.
1. BALONIK, radnoed" to 22 degrass · Fahresbe-t dredths
2. TEMPERATURE, in the abade, in degress Faliren the purpose the Crown allege. They allege of this order. Ha could not remember
whether defendant refused to act in belt.
HUMIDITY, in parentaar of eaterson, the s totally diffore purport, and give o evidence in support of it. These same necordance with this order, but he led heady of travel, dealers, blog ko.
WIND, postau that
E. FORCE OF WIND, Recording to Beanlors Brais, t ind Commissioner of Finance | him to suppose that he would do so and
10. STATE OF WEATHER, & Blue my detached close was chatted
with the duty of remitting to
от Nanking,
6 ay sa lachen, rombe and hundredths,
which he did be. Procent also threatened to write to the Marino) z adinding rain, / fog, # Einowy, l'hall, & lightofaş s Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per taal)...854.20
Ing, Mr. Alabaster said it was perfratly Superintendent at Tientain about the precast part showers, quaily, rais,
thunder, ly viability dum {way, sover igns (Bank
igns (Banks Buying rate) $10.40 clear on the
Clan Kwing matter. He did not do so, but repeatedly that evidence Sivir (per oz)
Ming navor entrusted the fugitive with after this incident he disobeyed the odor Bar Silver in Hongkong
81% proto, these two abeques, because he did not give regarding the dumping of asben. Printed and Published for The Dow Chinese Copper Cash..
them to bim, but a totally did rest" Chinesa Copper Cente
3% dia document which he parted with as directed. Bate of Naifru interest Chinese Bab. Coin Hongkong Bab Con...
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Mr. Render Harris raiáot an objection
It was also perfectly clear that the Com. to the master ronding his ovidence from 11% dismissioner of Finazos did not entrust the a statement ho had written.
847 dis. fugitive with the two cheques for this
Mass, Limited, by Honice Muntan BAI, No. B. Wyndham Hongkong
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