10
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,
The CPUS. Co's RMS Engram of
FAREWELL DINNER.
As arrived at Shanghai un July to Pesday night at the Tulice sata. lett there July 25. pas, ut Hotel a hrewet baner was given
due at Marila on July 29 at noon. The CROS Co's RMS Montangle by a Dow civilian friends to R.S.M. arrived as Vokohama on July 4 Keenan anal 0.8,M. Ghoduan. Man- s... let there Baly noon, sad! chester Begs., prior by their depar is due at Robson July £8 m23
Bate For Bestmen Eighteen friend at.. TANT.K. 98: Prishin Jura (Chombay
Line) left Moji for this port on the tender a say good bye to these 28th July, and is expected here on popular warrant offices, and a most! the 31st July.
Fenjoyable night was spent.
Latest Adricu.
After an excellent repast, which, was served tsp. by rite good host.
The King" was hoo
The P. & DABL & ALAS. Vellore; the past of
arrived in London on 1ând June, Fourwebe Mr. Oxberry thieg in a few The C.P.U.S. Cos R.M.S. Methen left wet heen words bid farewell to the
Vancouver for Hongkong via Japun ports and Shanghai on July 14, and two goste. He dwelt upon their
is due here oner about August £2. sterling worth and was sure they Admiral Line's s.. Western Knight wouki, "be missed both in the service arrived at Kobe July 14, fromatul ako tinong their civilian friendīs, Seattle and a day's Horgkong Yorkshire being his bone county he Bogus Arguss.valling at Nagasaki.ully in a warm spot in his Stubai and Mani The Adiral Line's 9.a. Elibrblyextrived | locars. Re Vorlabiromen and although
at Yokohama July 21. from Scattle he was sorry to say good bye to Sgt. Art is due at Hongkong about "Major Redan and Goodman he was Auger: 14 calling at Kobe, Moj yet pleased to think they were n T.K.E. 18. Shinyo Maru sailed from turning to the dayr old cunny and Yokohama July 1 and is due at the love onee, they had oft in order ingkong July 30%
d their hit for King and
and Shanghai..
too
The C.P.O.S. C'c's F.M.S. Empreintrs.
Almarha merived at Nagasaki on ly left there July 18, and ia due at Kobe on July 17.*
The TK.K. x4. Nippon Maru arrived at.
Yokesin July 14 and suits fuly 16 -in-Elula and San Francisco,-
After the toast of the guests hed been drunk with assical honours, Mr. xberry, on behalf of the few friends,
|_ presented_NA_Keymon with use.
The UMSS. 1948. Fanting arrived of pipes and a godd and mother of
at San Francisco, on July 4
Tac B. & A. 9.5. St. Albans, left Sydney in hole. S.3. Goodnag
for this port (via Queenland Ports was the revient of a bent Pad
Sandakan and Manila) on 9th July
and any expected to arrive here en or about 30th Judy
emrette case bending an inscription de
on the front, Se-Majors Keenan and endoan speão as to how sony
T. T.K.K... Kore Mar arrived at Vokelucon July 3 and saily July 8,
per chodnika, for Honolulu and set pelatsed they were to love San Francisco
elends bird and pleased to get Hongkong, wry to let sos" natry
back to their wives nk freilies.
K.S. M. Bond then inde the God
The T.K.Kris Mura arrived at
Yakukana July 6 and sails July 9.: being due as this Fort July 09: The CPUS. Cols R.MLS. Empres of Je arrived at Yokohama, left, theruly 4, and is due at Vancouver Sped from the members of the On July i
'H.R.D.C. Sergeants reminder of the evening was spent
The J... ... Mare (European Line) eft London for this port via quez Canal on the 21th Jung, and is expected here on the 6th August.
T.K.K. S. Perma Muru arrived st Yokoluara Jone 26 ani sails June
Me
The
in harmony. Mr. Oxberry, Herz. Jennings, and Mr. Rowe contributed
s per schedule for Honolulu excelent so which were
sad san Francisco.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
July Se
Per sa. Magma, for Hoagkong: from Lendon, Sergt. Sutherland, Private Taylor, Sergy and Mrs. Witchell, Mr. J, R. Clark, Mr. F. P. Lenfesty, Mr. A. K. Clark, Mr. J.L. Speed, Mr. R McFall Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. G. 4 imson, Mr. C. F. Alexander, M. K. W. Andrew, Mr. D. Merpay. Mr. J. Murphy, Mr. H. Johnsen, Eng. Comdr and Mrs. Sampeon, Lt. J. W. Scott, Pay-Sab. Lt. Fred, Mrs. Gill and child Hr. and Mrs. Prickett, Mins Prickett, Ganaer Farrant, Le Blenkiren Lf. A. W. Daily, Lt. 5 Greenhill
paloughly enjoyed. S.3. Smith jaccompanied and played sonne spien-,
lic selections on the plan
THE PROPRIETOR:
The preacher Baulered on in fiery eloquence, eviling the sins and fol Bes of today, shaking un secusing finger at the plumd congregation.
In the corner of a pew, behind the friendly shelter of a pillur, e as man shaubered peacefully, His hands. were locked aeme si ample punch,
Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. Hayley Bell, 3 and his torkt ce ghstened with Children and infant s Day week prosperity, Capt. Openshaw, Lieut. and Mrs Howe,
and as he left the circle his bearing The closing hymn awakened him,
was that of a non expecting and accustomed to lounge.
His gentle, pur. Private Collen, Pte. and Mrs. A. Bing score was ke the faint bun of Didsbury and infant. Driver Kennedy, distant aeroplane. Private C. Logan, Lee. Cpl. and Mrs. Millington and infant, Private Pereira, Corp Phillips, Mrs. Phillips and infant, Private Wilkie, Mr. K., Lace, Me J. J. Whyte, L-Col. Lering. Mrs. Loning and boys, Major Down- ing..
Major Sturges. Capt. P. H. Davies, Mrs. Davies. Et. E. Jones Major L. C. Bristow, Mrs Bristow and infaut Miss Wen Lt. I K. J. Dale, Mr. Dale and boys, Major Kirkpa trick, Mrs. Kirkpatrick and boys,
4
I drew the serger to Who is he?" I asked.
One side.
Sir Jasper Blank," he replied. And who is he?**
Why, he's the richest man in
Hrs. Tiday and 1 boy, Mrs the neeghbourhood. You might say Kichmonds and 2 boys. Mrs. J. Smith
R. T. Parsons and this charch bobongs to him. Any
children Mrs.
bey, Mrs. Godfree and 2 children way, he found the money to rebuild Miss R. M. Norman, Mrs. Wilson and it niter it was bummed down a few
Infant, Mr. and Mrs. Patheyjohn and 3 years ago.
children. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs. H.
Iawes and 2 children, Sergt. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Prior and infant, Ir. J. J. Blake, Mrs. Biske, Miss Blake; from Fombay, Mr. B. Thomson, Mr. Hanania; from Colombo, Mrs. Blake; frem Penang, Mr. and Birs. A. W. Allen and child; from Singapore, Lt. Я. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jansen and child, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kruse, child and amah, Mrs W. Eedge and
HONGKONG TIDES.
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The tide-table given below has been compiled at the National Almanse Odies
Mr. CS. Adler, Mr. G.L. Catte, dia London from the result of the analysis. Į
Goodyear, Mrs. Goodyear, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pub Yun, 4 children and infant, Mr. Cey Lai Hiu, Mr. Kwa Chong Kee, Mr. Yew Ting, Mr. Hing Hai Loong, Mr. Chiang Chee Row for Yokohama, from London, Private C. F. Foec, Lieut. L. J. Fisher; from Marseilles, Mr. D.
of observations taken by means of an ptomatic tide-recording machine in the
ter Police Basin at Teim Sha Trul during the years 1903-9.
the atto of the sounding in the Admiralty The zero of the table corresponds with Chart, which has been found to be teet 3 inches below mean sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the
Arcy Weatherbe; from Singapore, Mr. tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard
HE Somerville, Mr. A. McNeil Mr-add 1 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge. Lemont Dock. Aberdeen, add 10 feet fatbes to the height given in the table.
July 29 to August 4, 1919.
and Mrs. W. Lesgy and 3 children; for Shanghai, from Lcodon, Mr. B. K. Barnett Mr. A. G. Brenchley, Lt. W. T. Hodes, Mrs. Bodge, Sarg. Lt. Cannon, Art. Eng. Pearann, Eub. Lt. Woodhall, Sub. Lt. Woodroffe, Sub. Lt. Couper, Mr. A. S. Russell. Lt. J. Cham bers, Capt. F. H. P. Kent, Mrs. Kent, Lieut. Laern, Mre. Lacon, Bergt Cabbut, Sergt. Camerou, Mrs. Cameron and infantry, Corp. Cleens, Sergt. 'anduit, Private Fletcher, Cpl. and Mrs Haughton, Mise Haughton, Bandr. and Mrs. Sell, Mr. J. L Farrell, Mr. L. C. Boyd, Cept. . Y. Dovey, Private Wat 20 Everson, Edr. and Mrs. Watson; from Ther. Bombay, Mr. N. Kazuinor; from Singa pore, Mr. Sun Heag bung, Mr. Yoo Hsing Fr. Tao, and Mr. F. W. Frest.
July 27,
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Allied soldiers in the various hospitala in Siberia are badly in need of reading mattar. Any books, newspapers, etc. för their use handed in "at the “G.P.O. will be packed' and forwarded to them free.
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The parcel post service to Cata. is uspendect.
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It la notified that all restrictions: sa: to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished..
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwas or Mohammorah in the. Persian Gulf may armed night ounces in weight.
The insured latter and insured portel services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus sro tempor. arily suspended.
Uninsured parcels for the Coited Kingdom will in future. be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Publice. are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.
Until farther notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Unize, Vicenza, Trevise Fadus, Venice and Bet- lume in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British. War Office Permis.
The Parcel Foat Services to British East Afries and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces). and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithras, French Somali Coast, Italan Somaliland Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russs have been suspended.
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Manila and Australia-ST. ALBANS.
THURSDAY, July 31. Manila and U.S.A.-Per EMPRESS OF
ASIA. Japan-Per TENSHIN MARU,
OUTWARD MAILA.
TUESDAY. July 29. Formoen via Koolung, Japan vis
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Shanghai and North China- Per
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Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per HAI-
HONG, 1 p.m.
Straita, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,
South Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi. Egypt and EUROPE via LIVERPOOL-Per LAEETES, Registration 12.45 pm. Letters 1.30 p.m.
4 p.m.
| Japan via Yokohama-Fer FOOSHING,
Etraita, Bangkok, Ceylon,, Mauritius, South Africa, India vis Dhanush- kodi, Bombay, Aden and Egypt -Per DILWARA, 5 p.m. Bwatow-Per CORNELIA, I p.m.
WEDNESDAY, July 30, "
Shanghai
and North China -- Fer SINKIANG, 3 pm. Saigon Per LIENSHING, & p.m.
THURSDAY, July 31.
Swatow, Amoy and Formoes via Takao—
Per 808HU MARU, 9 a.m.
FRIDAY, August 1. Swatow, Amoy and Foocho-Fer
HATTAN, 1.20 p.m. Phillppine Islands-Fer YUENSANG,
2 pan.
TUESDAY, August 5. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per QUINNEBAUG, Nood. Philippine Islands-Fer
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at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
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AND TWO CAPITAL COMEDIES.
Booking for 9.15 pm at ROBINSON'S,
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at 9.15 3. Performance.
Showing: The Great Picture Drama-7 perts..
"THE FALL
Tol, 2511.
OF A NATION"
By Thomas Dixon--Featuring Virgina Holland.
SATURDAY MATINEES & 7.15 p.m. Performance.
"THE MOON CHILD"
SEE
5th & 6th Episodes.
Booking at the THEATRE.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
(The Premier Cinema Houss in Hongkong.)
Another Delightful New Programme
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DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES
EVERY NIGHT.
Also Fifth
& Sixth Episodes
OF
"THE TERROR OF THE RANGE '
No Increase in Prices.
Booking at ANDERSON'S,
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
TEL FIRST STREET MURDER
CASE,
GOVERNMENT RICE. SCHEME
OPERATING TO-DAY.
"The Government has been precip
Good!
Before the Chief Justice (Sir Wilitated into the immediate working liam Rees-Davies, K.C.) and a Jury of their scheme by the troubles of composed of Messrs. T. Arnott the weekend, and has bought rice (foreman), A. M. Tavares, H. W. locally, Ramsay, Yeong No, J. W. Stack- house, G. Rignalda and R. D.
Although practically every rice Baptista, in the Supreme Court shop is closed to-day, Mr. Hutchison, this morning, the hearing was begun the Rice Controller, hopes to have in the case in which a Chinese named Chik Chi is charged at the instance them all open this afternoon, selling of the Crown Solicitor (Mr. G. H. rice on Goverïment account. Wakeman) with the murder of a
The scheme provides for the sale TAMING, compatriot named Chan Sing at by rice shops at the prices fixed
6 am. on June 6 at No. 47
First Street. The accused was by the Government. The shop- alleged to have stabbed his victim, in keepers for selling Government rice the abdomen while the latter was will be paid a fee or commission. asleep.
Mr. R. E. Belilios (instructed by Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro) pleaded not guilty' on the accused's
2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, August 6. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India vis Dhanush kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis SUMZ Per NELEUS. Registra tion 13.45 p.m. Letters 1.30 p.m. The Parcel Mail will be closed on Tuesday, August 6, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY, August 7. Shanghai. North China and Japan tis Evidence showed that the deceased, Nagasaki, Canada, United his wife, their two children, the pri States, Central and Bouth
soner and the deceased's foki occu- America and EUROPE vis CANADA-Per EMPRESS OF ASTA, Kézistration 9.45 sm. Letters 10.30 8.0.
ARRIVALS.
July 17.
NIKKO MARU, Jsp., 3,076.38 tons, The Winnipeg police force was Following a riot which originated N... AL
from Nagasaki, Capt. 8. Yamasaki. discharged on Jame 10, when the in a black man accosting a white
BANEI MARU, Jap., 2,348 tons, from police force refused to accept, an girl 25 coloured men were remanded Dodwell, A. Balikpapan,
Capt.
T. Umakoahí, ultimatum to sign a pledge not to ut Newport (Mon.) recently charged
July 28." participate in sympathetic strikes.
HEUNGSHAN, Brit., 984 tons, from The Police Commission announces During the riot, refreshment and Canton, Capt. Donaldson, S. E. Co., Ltd.,
lodging-houses were wrecked, and
KONG NING, Brit., 461 tons, from bumed.
Wharf.
with asenuit on the police.
Whart
.
behalf.
At present the rice for sale will be that purchased by the Government locally, but two ships chartered by them are already on the way to Saigon, where the are due to load on August 1. The chartered ships pied two cubicles on the first floor of ought to be back with their cargo No. 47 First Street. A few days be of rice.by Angust 7 or 8
To help the outlying districts to- fore the murder, the deceased had occasion to remonstrate with the day, the Controller is using the prisoner because of his (accused's) ferries this afternoon to take rice to "
carryings on" with the deceased's
wife. Excepting for this suspi-Shamsuipo, Yaumati, etc. The Com cion and the fact that the modore has kindly lent the Tug two men had quarrelled, there is no "Cherub" to assist in moving rice evidence as to the actual murder. to places across the harbour.
The average working coolie does The principal witness for the prose cution, a woman living next door to not eat the cheapest quality rice, but the deceased, deposed that at 6 aan. wants the middle grade. on June 6 she heard crien of "eave It is anticipated that in such an life and going next door the cater extensive scheme there will be shop- keepers up to shady tricks, such as
ed the front cubicle and there found
that all regular policemen willing to furniture taken into the street and Carton, Capt. Wilks, Banker & Co., the deceased lying down in bed with overcharging, short weight, and
sign the now pledge may apply for positions. A number of returned soldiers have made applications for positions as policemen,
CHUNG ON, Chi, 537 tons, from Racial rioting was rehewal at night, when a large cumd collected Wuchoy, Capt. D. Brath, Bai Hing Co.,
Waarl near a lodging-house occupied by KWONG TUNG, Brit.. 417 tons, from coloured seamen.
Canton, Capt. H. W. Walker, Yuen On Co, Whart
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Had Tenders be the broken. It is estimated that one charge. Stones and iron bolts were third of the men and women involved thrown, and devaml people, includ Honze rostory, July 28, 1918, have refurned to work.-Beuter,
ing a police sergeant were injured
Love Bit Temperature on the mik-71
The general strike in sympathy with the metal workers which began As the demonstrator did not dis: on May 16, may now be considered perse, the police made a baton
SAN NAM HOL, Chi., 487 tons, from West River. Capt JR, Lewingdon, Fat Hing Co., Leong Wina Wharf,
WAH N, Cht, 43astons, from Kong- moon Opt. W. J. Collon, Poo Tai 85, Co, Whart
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a deep gash in the lower part of his mixing two qualities together and abdomen. She rushed out to search charging the highest price. of his wife and told her what had happened and then communicated with the police.
The case proceeded:
To deal with such reptiles it is understood that an ordinance will be promulgated in a few days by the Governor-in-Council
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