THE "WARATAH" ENQUIRY.
REVELATIONS ABOUT AN ALLEGED CALLOUS CAPTAIN.
London. January 9th.
At the Waratah enquiry to-day, Sir William. White gavo svilence that he had examined the ship's stability, curve and stowage records, and he was of opinion that the ship was not leat through instability
Loudon, January 10th.
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On resumption of the Warolak enquiry, Mr. LONDON STOUT.
Bidwell, marino superintendent at Messrs. Lund's, deposed that he had ust zebsived any complaint from the officers or crow as to the behaviour of the ship
ou
Coutket for the executors of passengers
that pointed out
the first home- ward journey the versel hund being cargo when she left Darbau, and the ballast tanks were nearly full. On the second voyage, with a similar enrga, she left Durban with all her ballast tanks empty. He asked for an explanation.
Mr. Bidwoll was unable to say.
A former ofloor of the tisul- Pottenhum deposed that in August, 1959, while off the East
·Coast of South Africa, he saw what were appa rently two human bodies in the sea; and later two similar objects with anagulls on their hende. Afterwards, there was something lika a table. cloth, The chief engineor siw what looked like the body of a little girl; but the master declined to send a boat, and fold witness to say nothing to the owners, who would object to losing tim picking up bodies, while ships were out for that purpose and were paid to do it.
An apprentics of the Tottenham gave similar evidenco.
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London, Juuprý 10th, At the Wyrubah enquiry to-day, the Chiaf Ofloor of the Clan Macintyre, which was the Last ship to woo the Waratah, added that, if both the steam and hand steering gour broka down, would be almost impossible for the ship to avoid getting into the trough of the sea, when thero would be the greatest danger.
An ex-midshipman of the Clan Macintyre, disagreeing with the Chief Officer. said that bofore the storm the Waratah listed to star- board, pitching and leaning over li1e a gnoht, He admitted that he was on bar terms with the officers.
Mr Shanks, Superintending Engineer of Messrs. Lund, suid he had not heard that the ofleors or engineers of the Waratah did not want to continus in the ship.
Professor Welch, one of the assessors, quotel the deposition of Mr. Walter Mercy, of Ade-
The
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH
Alacrity, despatch-beat, 700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 ih.p., Comdr. A. Lowndes, Hongkong.
Astra, 2nd class orniser, 4360 tons, 10 guns
7,000 ih.p., Captain E. B. Kiddle, Shanghai.
Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 ihp.
Mnater 8: West, Hongkong.
Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lieut." Comdr. B. G. Washington, Shanghai. Britonart, gruboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Liont-
Comdr. E. H. Donovan, Shanghai. Cadmus, British loop, 1,070 toms, Lap. 1,400,
f.d., Comdr, H. Lynes, Shanghai.
Leading Brand Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,"
ENGLAND.
The
Master W. Smith, Hongkong.
Clio, British aloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400,
Comdr. H. R. Voale, Shanghai,
Fame, torpedo-boot destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 h.p., Lt.-Comdr..Adair-Hall, Hongkong.
Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns,
7,000 i.l.p.,
J. Niskalas, Captain Hongkong.
Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tons, 6 gant,
4,000 h.p., Lieut.-Comdr. B. J. D. Gay, V.C., Hongkong.
dart, torpido-boat destroyer, 295. tone 6 guns, 4,000 hp., Ilont-Comdr. H. S. Monroe, Hongkong-
best that can Janns, torpedo-hoat dentroyer, 320 tons, 6 glas, 3,900 h.p., Lt.Comdr. G. C. Heathcote, Hongkongly, a
be obtained.
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Inide, statin that he was advised to keep off Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants.
the vessel because, after leaving Sydney, she nearly turned turtle. A suilor said that the ship was not able to stand rough weather," and expressed the view that she would not reach. Sydney..
Apain Mr. Shanks denied that he had heard of this.
PAY IN THE ARMY.
Recent Army Orders contain a Royal War- rant standing in several particulars that of King Edward of December 1, 1909, with rofer- ence to pay, appointment, &o, in the Army. It in directed in the first place that the following shall be added ofler Articles 38 uail 39, respec- tively:
38A. A colonel who is granted the temporary rank of major-general 'under Article 39▲ shall be superonmorory to the establishment of cal onels while holding such temporary rank.”
394. A colonel employed in a major general's
appointment may be granted the tempority rank of major-general, provided there is a vacancy ia the establishment of major-generals,""
The following is to be added to Article 42 (establishment of general officers):
While a colonel is employed under Article 394 with the temporary rank of major geners in a major general's appointment, a vacancy shall be kept unfilled in the establishment of major-generals."
As to the pay of Stal officers, the Warrant provides that in Article 103 for the Staff Oose for Horse and Field Artillery, Alder shot," there shall be substituted for the rates of pay £650 with quarters and £750 when quar- tere are not allotted
The words "of a command" are to be added to liue 2 of Articla 105, nad the following added to the article: "Assistant director of supplies or of military transport, Woolwich -£70); £800.
The following are substitated for Articles 114 and 115 (Pay of Secretaries):
114. The pay of the secretaries of the Royal Engineers Institute, the Royal Artillery Insti tation, the Mechanical Transport Committee, and the Royal Artillery Committee shall to at the following yearly rates:
Boyal Engineers, Institute-If on the active list £200, with regimental pay and allowances, but without engineer pay. If a retired officer, £250, in addition to retired pay.
Royal Artillery Institution-If on the active list, £500. If a retired officer, £250, in addition to retired pay.
Mechanical Transport Committee £650,
Royal Artillery Committee-With gaurlers,
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STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL: January 3rd-Beniawers, Glenesk, Prins Eitel Friedrich, Samnbia, Syria, Indrapur Salazie 10th-Benmohr, Carnar Silesia, Westphalia, 13th-China, Memnon, vmshire, Ino Mara, Myrmidon, Vorteuerta, Peking, Prometheus, 17th -Agamemnon, Am. brin, Aragonia, Bendoran, Nore, Yeddo, Torch, Neckar. 20th-Canton, Jason, Mishima Mfaru, Sithonia. 24th-Albenga, Breconshire, Ghazee, Ningchew, Feiko, Peleus, Prinz Ludiyiy, Sikh Kenang Si, Tonkin, Alegia, Glenfarg
ARRIVALS AT HOME. January 20th-Kleist, Armenia.
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Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns,
i.h.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, en route to Hongkong.
Kinshe, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200,
Lieat.-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Tangleze. Merlin, surveying ship. 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400
i.hp. Capt. F: C. Learmonth, Hongkong. Minotaur, armoured orniser (flagship Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, “K.C.B., C.V.O., G.M.G.,) 14,600, tons, i.k.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, on route to Hongkong. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9.800 tons, i.h.p. 22,000, Captain L. E. Power; M.V.O., Hongkong.
Moorhen, river gunbuni, 180 tons, 2 gans ih.p. 800, Liont-Co z G. P. Leith, West River.
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Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4, 60 tons, turbine,
Captain George P. Hant, D.8.0., Hongkong
Nightingale, rivor gunboat, 85 tons, 240 h.p. Ist.-Comdr. Clrode Hillersden-Woodward, R.N., Yangtze
1
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tour, 6 gua, 6,300 i.h.p., Coudr. Lambe, Hongkong. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h,p..
Lt-Comdr. Cosme A. O. Douglas, Hong. kong,
Sandpiper, rivor gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 p., Lieut.-Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, West River.
Saipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. John Michael Barker, Yang-
...teze.
Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tous, ih.p. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong- kong.
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tous, 6 guns,
Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, i.kip. 800,
Lieut. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtaze. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Comdr. M. B. Bailis Hamilton, Shanghai Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 paus 6,3001.b.p., Lient-Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hall, Hongkong. Waterwitoh, surveying ship, 620 tons 450 i.h.p.
Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,
Lieut. Comdr. R. L. Hancock, Hongkong.
guns, 5,900 h.p., Lisut-Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Hongkong. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p.
Woodcock, ganhout, 150 tons, 2 game, 550 b.p LL-Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze.
Lieut. Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangtze, Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gane, 550 h.p.,
Lieut.-Comdr. G. F. A. Malock, Yangtare.
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Inclusive of all allowances except teid nnd
travelling" is added as a
theas four sections.
provision in regard to
The following are to be added to Article 13? (Staff College-pay of educational staff):
£700';
Assistant quartermaster-general, deputy-assistant quartermaster-general £550, both with £50 a year extra if quarters cannot be allotted,
Instructor, medical services, £100, with pay and allowances of his rauk.
There follow certain amendments with ro ference to the pay of quartermastor at the School of Instruction for Mounted Tufantry, Longmoor, and of quartermaster and adjutant at the Duke of York's Military School and the Royal Hibernian Military School, the sums ranging from £345 and £400 to £210 and £250, with and without quarters, respectively.
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.
FRANCH BEATS SCOTLAND.
A French Rugby football team recently defeat ed a team representing Scotland for the first tima in international contesta. The match was played on the ground of the Racing Club at Colombes, and was witnessed by a gathering of about 10,000 people. Groat excitement abarac- terised the game, and at the half-time interval the score was 11 points toð in favour of France.
Play in the concluding stage was very fast,, and a splendid contest came to an end with the score: France, 16 points (2 goals and 2 tries); Scotland, 15 points (1 goal, I dropped goal, and 2 tries).
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
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STEAMERS
Mr. J. Bentley Mrs. Birdsall
Mr and Mrs N. F.
Blancho
Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar Mr and Ms H. J.
Bionks
Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown
Mr C. Bryc
F
MT. Chapple
to
COLOMBO
Lesve
HONGKONG
Connecting Steamers Duo
Das MARSEILLES PLYMOUTH from COLOMEO to
(Brindisi (London MARSEILLES & LONDON) 2days earlier) 1 day later)
Mr A. Bovet
Miss J. Bovet.
Mr L. S. Brown
Steamer
Tone 1 PM. SATURDAY
Steamer
Tons
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
DELHI
8000
ARCADIA ASSATE 7500 MARMORA.. 10509
.7000
DEVANHA... 8000
February 4. February 18 March 4
March 18 April I
MANTUA.......11000
Morel 4
March 10
MALWA ......11000
March 18
March 24
MACEDONIA 10500 f(Through Steamer
calling at BOMBÁT) ||
April 1
April 7
April 15
April 21
DELHI ASSATE DELTA
MOLDAVIA...10000 MONGOLIA...10000 MOREA.11000 MOOLTAN ...10000
April 29
May
5
May 13
May 27
May 19 June
2
June 10
Juna 16
8000 April 15 7500 April 20 2000 May 13
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1ST SALOON £71.10 SINGLE, 2ND
£48.8
£106.14 RETURN, £72.12
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PROPOSED SAILINGS:-
STEAMERS-
SUNDA
NUBIA
SYRIA
*NORE.
PALAWAN
• BORNEO...
• SICILIA
SUMATRA NILE...
Mr T. D. Cheshire Mr. F. T. Chilvers Mr H. P. Clapp Mr. W. E. Clarko
Clari Mrs H. Clarke
Mr. A. S. Cobden
Mr C. H.
Colleyshaw
Miss Nulle
N. Compton H. L. Condon
Air.
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Capt.& Mrs S.F. Dalian Hon Mr W Boos Davies Mr G. A. Davis
Ali &
& fra 1.0. Doueran
Mr W. C. Drew Mr. and
Ehrenfola
H
C.
l
Bir W. N
Nr O. Fiecho Mr. Mrs A. Fraucis
HN Kintagnon
Mr i
H. G. Fisher
Le B. Frisiander
r. & Ms. Pry & Infant
Me H. Godin
Goddard
Mrs K. C.
Mr. V. Goulbourn Mre J. Goul
We B C. Grall Nr W. E. D. Grayburn
F. E. Girron
Mr&Mrs Graequack
P. tail
Loave HONGKONG
Due LONDON
Topnags
about
about
Mr. J. C. Hamilton
4700 5900
January
25 March
11
February
8
March
25
Mr H. Heiber
3 IT. .0. Houghton
6660
March
8
April
24
Hon. Mr. & Mrs. B. A.
6700 March
22
May
9
Howett
4703 April
Mr1
May
22.
1. B Hinds
4600 April
19 June
5-
MB T Hooper
Dr. S.
67004 May
3 June
19
Hough
4600 May
31 July
1/
Mr. C. Humphreys
Mr E. B. K. Hunt
6700 June
31
Mr K. Innes
14 July
These Steamers call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):
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-£57.4
£38 10
• Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers. For further Particulars, apply to-
10021
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Dr. & Mrs Kelly
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Mr & Mrs W. D. Kräft Mise Kusht
Mr & Mrs H.D. TAY
Mr E. C. Atking Capt. D. Baird
M.
Mr J, N. Lovi Mr. J. F. Little Mr. G. T. Lloyd Mfr. W. Logan Mrs J.G. Logan Mr J. N. Lopes Afr. S. Lowris
und
Mra W. H. MacDonald Mr J. C. Mara Dr. O. Marriott Mė E. Mast Mr, K,
C. A. Massey Mr T. P. MeAran Mre S. M. Mears Miss Monca Mr. & Mr. J. Meier Mr. R. Mortimer
Mr J.
Morto Mr. A. B; Mr.
Moulder
Mr. M. F. Murray
Mr F. W. L. Nanninga Mr 3
A. M. Naylor Mr. L. R. Needham
Mr C, D, Nichola Mr A. W. Nichols :
Mr. and Mira, F. D.
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Oliver
Mr. d'Oettingen Mr E N. W My A. D. Parker Mr. F. C. Potta Mr. W. T. Pritchard
Mr & Mrs Qualch
Mr
B. W. Baudolph
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B. Fo
Mr and Mrs H. B. Roddick & child S. Rice
Mrg 8.
P. Robinson
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Mr C. H. Koso Mra R. Ross
Mra L. Russell Misy Russell Mr H. Schilling
Dr.
Mr T. Sebring Hr (1. R. Scott
Mr Y. H. Shimada
Capt. & Mrs Sidford
And child
Mr & Mrs P.B-Smith.
Miss D. Smith
Mr. E. Smith
Air 11. H. Solomon
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Mr. J. Spittles
Mise à. Squato
Lt. & Mrs. G. E. Stainer
Mira J. Steward
Mr
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Mr. & Mrs.
MT.
H.I.H.White
D. White Mr & Mrs J. White
Mr G. G. Wood
Mr J.-B. Wood 3. Wroo
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Capt. & Mrs Barber
Me
E. W. Bawokham Mr G. H. Brister
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Crew
Fo1 PORTLAND, VIA MOJI, KOBE, & YOKOHAMA.
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STEAMSHIP "RYGJA"
TONS. 3,807...
CAPTAIN Eivind Meyor
TO SAIL On 26th January,
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Saturday, 28th
6,100
Jan, at D'light
{
About
7th February
}
"BORNEO"
Capt. F. SEMBILL
5,050 {Middle of Feb.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
Tone
+ CHIYO MARU
21,000
Now
,27,000
† AMERICA MABU
11,000
For Further Particulars, apply to
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.21,000
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18,000
+ NIPPON MARU
11,000
FRIDAY,
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38,000
* MANCHURIA
27,000
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FRIDAY SATURDAY,
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Triple Screw Steamer.
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BY THE
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"LUETZOW
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17,300
17,000
ON APRIL 5та.
ON APRIL 19TH.
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All Steamers are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.
THE
THE TKK 8.9. "CHIYO MARU" will be despatybed for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKACHI, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, or SATURDAY, 28th January, at I P.M.
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INTERMEDIATE SERVICE. ASIA.. ........ 9,500 Tons......SATURDAY, 4th Feb., at 1 PM CHINA. .10,200 Tons...... FRIDAY, 31st March, at 1 P.1.
THE S.S.ASTA will leave for SAN FEANCISCO VÍA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI
TKOBE, YOKOHAMA, NO HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 4th February, at 1 P.M
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Mr. and Mrs. D.
Johnson and child VTO, C.
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and family
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Stawost and child Mr.H. F. Stonehamn Mr. A. P. Storrie
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G. W. McEwen
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Mira & Miss Dollie Stirp
Mrs. Thorne
Misses Thorne
Mr & Mrs C. R. Vickery
and child
Mr. & Mrs, Wright Misses Wright Mr. M. Yasuda
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