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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, 1914.
It is not likely to bo untrue, is it-It might be untrue; this is only for a Party
Bus it is not likely to be untrue It might be.
If it were untrue, do not you think the editor would have heard about it! Not necessarily,
very
Editors are dealt with severely some times, are they not, and if they put false things in their papers they are severely dealt with 1. I have four papers which I we going to show you. I shall put them to him, your Lordship, to see what he says about them-if the state ments they contain are likely to be un true. Are they untrue, Mr. Jameson?—I have no eins of knowing.
STEAMERS.
Then your evidence is not quite SHIPPING IN PORT. accurate. You are talking about some not fully thing on which you are: informed. I want to know this: Is it not porfectly possibly under Martial Law as it existe now, whether it is complete Chung Sou or not, for this prisoner, Nam, to be takon by the Sartial Court before he gets to the Civil Court-No, the Kwangtung Government because would not dare" do it."
You are not here to defend the Swag tung Government, but to give your opinion. Is it not a well-known fact that. the Martial Court acts independently of the Government -I do not know.
Government
Mr. Jamieson, how often Martial Courts act independently of Government
Courts established by must act according to Government
In spite of every Ordinance of Martial Law they have acted independent of the Government. That happened at Peking. I do not know anything of what happened at Peking.
This concluded the cross-examination and the Chief Justice said-The Court is very much obliged to you, Mr. Jamieson, for your evidence.
Have you heard of the Bureau of Tranquilisation of Kwanging-- Yes.
Well, look at that paper, and the head- ing to the marked paragraph; is, that likely to be untrue --Reports of this kindļadjourned until to-day. appear in the Chinese Press daily.
And they are not suppressd-Not so) far as I am uware.
You moun that Chinese newspapers. which continually report news of people being shot are not suppressed It would depend upon the extent to which a Government or Governor-General were prepared in exercise his severity toward the Press. If Chinese officials are of the same opinion as British oficials, they will say that 90 per cent, of what appears in Chinese wyspapers is untrue.
to be shot
were
witness
Subsequently Ms. Patter concluded his reply to Mr. Alabaster, and the Court
THE SHANGHAI MURDER MYSTERY.
THE STOLES PROPERTY,
The following is a list of the property stolen belonging to the late Mrs. Neu- man who was so brutally murdered at Shanghai :--
1
4
1
Tozawa, 31st January Singapore BOMBAY Manu, Japanese str., 3,398, M. General Nippon 91st January, Yusen Kaisha BORNES, Gorman str., 1,344, J. Koehler, 27th January-Sandokan 22nd Janu- ary, Timber and Generai, Melchers & Co. CHIKIANG, British str., 1,929, G. R. Ainslie, 27th January- Bangkok 18th January, Rico.--Butterfeld & Swire, CHIPSTING, British str., 1,199, E. W. Schenk, 27th January-Manila 24th January, General-Jardine, Mathe son & Co.
30th January-Bangkok and Janu CHOISING, German str., 1,021, Minkwitz, ary, Rice. Butterfeld & Swire, CuOWTAI, German str., 1,115, B. Gatho-
mann, 30th January--Bangkok 22nd January, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. CARA JEBBEN, German str., 1,103, J. Ben- ismy 1st February Bangkok 23rd January, Rica-Order. DIWARA, British str., 3,160, G. W.
Rawage, ..., 30th January-Sings poro 24th January, General-David: Sassoon & Co. EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 8,893, B. Robinson, 22nd January-Vancouver 3rd January, Mails and General.- Canadian Pacific Railway. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 6,000 F.⠀⠀ L. Davison, 10th January-Vancouver: 20th December, General-C. P. R. Co.
FALSANG, British str., 1,467, Malkin, 30th January-Saigon 26th January, Rice, -Jardine, Matheson & Co. FRICHING, Chinese str., 079, A. A. Craw-
Kaisha.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
RS. "MAGELLAN.” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 2nd at 11.10 a.m.-Pressure has in- crossed slightly along the Chinn coast and decreased slightly over 8. Japan. It is nearly stationary in the south. A shallow depression is shown to the east of Japan..
The anti-cyclone is now central over N E. Chins.
Moderate monsoon is indicated along the east coast of China and over the northern portion of the N. Chius Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to day, do inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as folders
NOTICE.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex
Braton" and Cachar and from Bordenur ex B.S." Cambrai" and "V. Cette" in connection with above Steamer nee, hereby in formed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Trensure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, At Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unleas Kowloon, whenco delivery may be obtained in received from the Consignees before 3 rat. To-DA requesting it to be landed Hongkong & Neighbourhood to moderate; and. here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the
N.E. gale. Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 4th Feb. at Noon will be subject to ront and landing charges,
intimation
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before
the 7th Feb., or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be oramized on the 4th Feb., at 10 AM,
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
8. O. de BUSSIERRE,
Acting Agent Hongkong, 28th January, 1914.
HE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. P. & O. S: N. Co's Steamer
DISTRICT.
Feriaosa Channel
FORECAST.. [N.E. winds, fresh
No.'1.
South coast of Chins between The Rame
Hongkong and Lameoks, 1 South coast of China between East winds,
Hongkong and Hainan..1 moderate.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
12
Hongkong Observatory, February 259.
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"CHINA," Arrived Hongkong on 29th January, 1914, FROM HOMBAY, COLOMBO AND ford, 29th January-Shanghai 25th
STRAITS. January, General-Chinese, HINOSAN Manu, Japanese str., 2.302, M. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Masuda, 31st January-Miike 25th vessel are hereby informed that their goods are Bussan being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the January, Coal Mitsui
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown HAIMIN, British str., 641, J. W. Evaus, Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each 1st February Swatow 31st January, Consignment will bo sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods General Douglas Lapraik & Co.
This vessel brings on Cargo: HaxuSHIRA MARD, Japanese str., 2,749, are lauded.
Noguchi, 29th January-Moji 23rd Coal. Osaka Shoeon January, Kaisha.
HosGRONG MARG, 3462, Japanese str. S Togo, 31st January-Shanghai 23th Jan, General Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KJELD. Norwegian str., 910, T. Hellese, 30th January-Saigon 24th January, Rice.-Order. LAERTES, British str., 1,340, Wawn, 28th January-Saigon 23rd January, Rice LANDRAT SOMEIFF, Gorman str., 1,018, A.
2nd General.-Chinese.
Chinese.
19th
From London, &c., ex s..." Macmora," From Persian Gulf, ez s.s. B. I. 8. N. and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed bare unless instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 3 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must he left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DoUGLAS, st 10 M. on MONDAYS and THURSDATE. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods
E. A. HEWETT, have left the Godowns.
Superintendent. Hongkong, 29th January, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P.M. S.8. PERSIA." SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN POETS
AND MANILA.
1 diamond and pearl necklace, curb But what I ask is whether the para chain, ornamental front, one large rear grupi marked does not come within the shaped drop pearl in front. 1 large 10 per cent, of the true And I also as marquise diamond ring, containing about you if it is not generally supposed that 30 stones, diamond, ruby and emerald newspapers which publish reports of rings containing about 5 stores
6 Chinese gold people who are shot by urder of the Mar-Chinese gold rings,
3.7 t-ini Court, if they
entrate, bracelets, one very heavy, abou would be suppressed., 1 at you as about 4 oz. each. 1 diamond and ruby Consul Generáƒ?—It is not the Martial brooch, stones set alternately on short and long points, width about 1 inches. Court
Then what is the Bureau of Tranquili. I diamond and ruby hair ornament, about sation -That is for "digging out"|4 inches long, stones se alternately as 1 necklace, ses with green in brooch. pirates.
But is the paragraph likely to be true? pear shaped inde stones. I necklace, set 1 ancut enierald with pink jade stove. Roblers acting carat) set in gold, small pin, and -Very likely untrue.
Chinese under arms would, of course, he shot.
Who by? By the Civil Couri? Mr chain attached for brouch,
I bracelet half 1. pendant, Jamieson Robbers acting under arms be gold and jade bracelets.
gold and half jadestone. shot by the Civil Court? Mr. Jamieson, flower shape, with 6 pieces of best please! Would the Chief Justice of quality green fade, also 3 pear shaped Kwangtung shoot -He would order them jade stones suspended on thin chains. 1 gold neckchain, 4 feet long, with alternate BCivil Court Mr. Jamieson; please jade stone, pearl and another stone (nam he serious, I ask you to be very serious unknown) set 2 inches apart. 118 carat about it. The Civil Court ordering lady's gold watch chain, about feat S.L.E. H.K. 1909. 3 whip people to be shot! There is no difference, long, a gold cash attached on which is Bir Francis, as you know perfectly well, engraved in China, between the Criminal and Civil shaped piu brooches, handles set with Courts A man can be placed before the diamonds, and along the whip are blue, Civil Chart, sentenced, and the sentencered and Kresh stones. I pair earings set with pearl at top and jadestone under will be carried out.
And have you the slightest doubt that neath. gent's gold ring set with green Chung San Nam will be shot?-He will emerald (2) carats). I cont's gold ring not be shot. He will be tried under the with green enterald (1) tarat)
Igent's gold ring set with single diamond 1 gold ring new extradition arrangements between gent's gold ring set with ruby (1) curat).
(1 carai) English setting. the two Governments.
I gold handed Sir Francis then
set with rubies, each carat. another marked paper and asked if that ring set with 3 diamonds, each carat. report was likely to be truel-After read-1 gold ring set with 5 sapphires, each with 1 Chinese gold ring set ing the same the Consul Geieral said le carat.
best quality green jade stone. 1 whip knew nothing about it...
Sir Francis then said: My informa-shaped pin set with diamonds and rubies: tion does not quite agree with your in-1 gold pin brooch, large pearl carat formation; and for this Rason I am sel in centre. 1 open faced gold watch very thin. English numerals, back has asking you these questions I am sure you will answer there to the best of your monogram "R.N." engraved thereon. ability. I put it to you that the para double cased 18 carat gold watch, maker Lee, London" $100 Sun Yat-sen and graals which appeared in the newspapers Yuan Shil-ka,
12 Chinese gold pins Canton during the month of January, sem to show that Martial Law is still in with usual lucky characters. 200 silver. dollars, $150 small money. 870 notes. force with regard to civil.prisoners. want to get it clear, and so far as 12 keys. A quantity of Hankow, Hong- Pussian and Philippine silver 3500 notes tied up with an old can sen, you say they are likely to be coins. true. They are not civil prisoners, they dirty cors string. $40 Hongkong uutes. I Fars robbers under aria
brown leather purse containing several But in law we regard then as ordinary half sovereigas. 4 twenty mark pieces. criminal offenders-I-do not know to what ten mark gold piece. 1 brown leather extent the term Martial Law goes, and shoo for Chiness lady, inside is a £5 gold I do not see what bearing this has upon piece date 1887, Jubilee, Queen Victoria. .1 £2 this particular question.
1 £o gold piece, King Edward. You will say what bearing these ques-Jubiles gold coins set inside a ring for S American tions have. Questions, as you recently attaching to watch chain. remarked. have a trend, and so have these, $20 gold pieces, 2. with India's head, one with eagle American $10 gold And now I am going to try to get somo-
picces, American gold pieces thing more.
At this point the Chief Justjo Anterican #cold pieces. American 50 intimated to the Consui-General that the, cents piece. 1 American 25 cents piece. Court had no real jurisdiction in the large Spanish gold coin
100 frane gold piece. 2 old Sir Francis Piggott, in the Theresa." matter. course of the case, had raised the question yen gold pieces, 3 10 ven gold pieces
January, Kerosine Oil Asiatic FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, and said he would like him to attend in 4 five ven gold nieces, 2 one yen pieces.
JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI, Petroleum Co. case of what might trampire hereafter, two ven pieces. 1 very old Japanese
Steamer 1 old on the question of Martial Law. There gold oblong tablet, one inch long with
having African fore the Court thought it ought to give Japanese characters thereon.
ecin. Japanese
10th January-Bangkok 19th Janu-E above named
arrived, Consignees of Cargo ars hereby him au opportunity of answering Kruger half sovereigns. 4 English
ary, Rice-Chinese.
countersignature, and to take immediate delivery 30th January-Saigon of Cargo from alongside, Sir Francis Bien asked-Will you tell sovereigns. 1 King George IV., a little UNKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,083, N. notised to send in their Bills of Lading for
1 Large old Indian coin.
23rd January, Rice-Order s what are the arrangemate between the damaged.
Cargo remaining undelivered on the 3rd Hongkong Government and what is called fold 15 rupees pieces, 3 gold German 20
mark pieces," Kaiser Frederick,"
URICAS, British str., 2,995, Stewart, 28th inst, at Noon, will be landed at Consignees **Kaiser Government of Kwangtung-It is the gold Gorman 10. mark pieces.
January San Francisco 29th Decem-risk and expense and delivery must then be Kwangtung Government
ber, Bulk Oil.-Standard Oil Co.
Company's Godown. Frederick." 4 old 5 mark pieces. Kaiser
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected, William, of Saxony. 1 old Spanish rold WosANG, British str., 1,127, J. M. Smith,
4 old coin, King's bad as a baby.
26th January-Wahu 21st January, No Claim will be recognised after the Goods Queer's head. 1 Spanish gold coins,
Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co. have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods 920 Fragg Bouth American-gold coin
T Looxe, British str., 1,421, F. J. remaining undelivered on the 10th inst. will be gold pieces One $50 note, Chartered
Wrightson, 30th January-Teiagtan subject to rent and landing charges.. What is the effect of it, because we have Bank of India. Australia and China. 4
24th January, General.-Chinese. not heard of it beforo in Court-It is Hankow $1 bills without signature. 31 Yono MARU, Japanese str., 1,250, Yokota, an official document, an exchange of Singapore notes.
26th January-Pulo Laut, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaicha,
questions.
Į
Well that is a question we pood nut discus. What are the arrangements You refer to it as a written agreement It is a written agreement between the two Governments.
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correspondence with regard to the pro-All information to be communicated to
edure of extraction, based on the Captain Superintendent extradition ordinance..
Well, what is the piccndure when a fugitive is surrendered; you are notified of the trial 3-Yes
Then you attend the trial Yes, or an
officer of the Consulate General,
And that is practically the whole of
Shanghai.
of Police,
新外中港香
the price? In the undertaking ofUNG NOOI SAN PO
extradition it is stated that the applicant
Government Kwangtung in this case- promises a guarantee not to try for any other offence than the one specified.
Arising out of procedaro Sir Francis then asked. What would-you do suppos ing the man was not there when the case. came on -I am not prepared to disclose that. I should take very strong steps; but the Government of Hwangthing would not dare to take steps like that.
You know what Martial Law means
I am denying the existence of it in this
case.
You know it exists-I know nothing of the Martial Court itself.-
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Strave, 29th January-Saigon 24th January, Rice-Chinese, LIDDESDALE, British str., 2,740, J. Farfor, 30th January-Manila 28th January, LOESANG, British str., 978, D. W. Ritchie,
Case Oil-Dodwell & Co. 30th January-Shanghai 26th Janu ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MONTCALM, Fronch str., 9,600, de Vaisseau, 30th January-Saigon 26th January Satów, 29th January-Java NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,154, J.
January, Sugar-Order. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 31st FROM
January-San Francisco 30th Decern- ber, General-Pacific Mail S.S. Co. PREUMPENH, British str., "1,165, Bird, 31st above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, January-Saigon 28th January, Rice. Consignes of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter RUBI, American str., 1,408, J. Miller, 33th signature and take immediate delivery of Carge January-Manila 27th January, from alongaide. Cargo impeding discharge January, General-Shewan, Tomes & will be landed immediately at Consignees' risk
and expensa.
Cargo remaining undelivered Co. SELF, Norwegian str., 965, D. Har-ToBDAY, 3rd Feb, at Noon, will be lauded at
breader, 1st February--Bangkok 24th Consignees' r'ak and expense.
Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, 7th January, Rice-Chinese. Sosau MARU, Japanese sir, 1,119, K. Feb., at Noon, in addition to landing charges
Tashiro, 30th January-Swatow 29th will be subject to storage charges.. January, General. Osaka Shocen Kaisha. STENTOR, British str., 4,308, R. N. Hodgins, 30th January Singapore 24th January, General,-Butterfeld & Swire. TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 6,200, J. Teranaka, 1st February-Seattle, Sugar.Npipon Yusen Kaisha. Favo Manu, Japanese str. 1,625, T. Fumoto, 30th January-Chingwantao 23rd January, Coal-Chinese, 30th January-Manila 27th January, THAN, British str., 1,351, J. N. Sidford,
General Butterfield & Swire. Robins, 7th January-Moji 23rd THONGWA, British str., 6,208, O. M.
Co. January, General. David Sassoon & British str., 1,019, G. C. Pearson, TROCAS,
30th January-Pulo Bukon 22nd
Utv, Norwegian str., 985, J. Pedersen,
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No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will FRIDAY, 6th Feb., ut 10,5.. be examined at the above Company's Godown
Weather Rain.....
Highest open air Temperature on 1st ... Lowest open air Temperature on 1st
Taos.
Wed.
Thurs
Fri.,
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 3d to 9th February, 1914.
HIGH WATER
Height
68
60
LOW WATEE
Height.
H'kong.
H'kong.
Mesa
Mean
Timo
Time
h. n.
Et. n.
h, xo.
ft, in.
31 96
.4 3
8 0
3 1
230 a 5 3
10 43
3 4
4 RE 5238 m 8 10 3 3
3 19 5 6.
5
No infer high-m
0
6
4 16 61 nor low
water
6 No infer high-m 1 5
2 2
5.17 & 6 6 20r low
watar
Satur.
No infer high-m47
1.5
Sen.
8 4 21 37m
2 24 10
7 8 7 6
0 14a 3 6
Mon.
9m 9385 9m
3 0 0 5-
VESSELS
6 15 a 7 3
7 59a8.0 k
nor low water
114
EXPECTED.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.'
3 3.
The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney for this port on the 28th January, vis Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 21st February.
THE CANADIAN MAIL
Tho C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan left Kobe on the 30th January, midnight, and is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 3rd February, at ? am
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The 1.G.M. str. Derflinger, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin 31st January, at 6 p.m., and may ba of the 7th January, left Singapore on the
No Claims will be entertained unless accom.expected here on or about 5th February panied by short delivery note or list of excepat 6 am. tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.8. Co.
All Claims must be filed on or before 2nd Max., otherwise they will not be recognized.
I. C. MORTON,
Agent.
132 Hongkong, 31st January, 1914.
ΤΟΥΟ
KISEN
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 8.8. "HONGKONG MARU."
KAISHA.
taken from the
MAROHANT STEAMERS.
The A.L. str. China left Shanghai for this port on the 30th January, and will arrive here on the 3rd February.
The N.Y.K. str. Kamakura Mares (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 18th January, and is expected here on the 5th February.
The str. Mark left Singapore on the 30th January, at noon, and may be expected here on or about 5th February,
3.01.
The H.A.L. str. Andalusia left Tsingtau on the 29th January, p.m., and may be about the 5th expected here on or February, am.
The HAL. str. Aragonic left Sabang on the 28th January, a.m., and may be expected here on Dr. about the 7th. February.
The H.AL str. Spezia left Singapore on the 31st January, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 7th February, a.m.
The Danish str. Indien left Sabang on the 30th January, and may be expected here on or about 8th February.
The N.Y.K. str. Kumano Maru (Aus tralian Line) left Melbourne for this port via ports on the 14th January, and is expected here on the 9th February.
The N.Y.K. str. Katori Maru (Euro All cbnfed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be pean Line) left London for this port via left on board or Godown, and examination of ports on the 3rd January, and is expected same to be held on the 18th inst., at 10A.M.
All Claims must be filed on or before 17thhere on the 11th February inst., otherwise they will not be recognised.
8. MORIMOTO,
Hongkong, let February, 1914.
The Mogul Line str. Atholl left U.K.
NOW ON SALE.
Agent.
[235
MAIL TABLES
FOR 1914.
Shows the dates of departure of the Mails of Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as well as the dates of retura Mails,
Mounted on Card
On Paper
LA
So Cents. 26
my:
On Sale at the Hongkong Daily Press Office.
Hongkong, 7th January, 1914.
on the 31st December, and is due to arrive here ou or about 14th February.
The NY.K. r. Ah Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this post via porte on the 13th January, and is expected here on the 18th February.
The Barber Line str. Satsuma left New York on the 14th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 14th March.
The Mogul Line str. Pathan left U.K. on the 25th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 5th March.
INDU-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Laisany, from Singapore, is dus in Hong
kong 3rd February. Fukang from Singapore, is due in
Hongkong 8th February, Suisong, from Moji, is due in Hongkong
ath February.
Washing from Sourabaya, is due in
Hongkong 12th January Kwangsang, from Shanghai, Hongkong 5th February.
is due to
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