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SIR JULIUS WERNHER'S CHINESE LADY DOCTOR.

WILL.

Munificent Public Bequests.

The necessary documents for proving the will, will a codicil,

First Woman to Receive Governmnet Appointment.

A Chinese woman, Dr. Yanioi

of the late Sir Julius Charles Kin, is at the head of the Imperial Wornher, Bt. have been lodged Pei-Yang Woman's Medical

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 1912.

POST OFFICE.

Only fally prepaid letters and post- carda aru transmissible by the 'Biberiad Route to Europe. Letter for this roule should be superscribed vin Siberis,

The Parcel Post to the Chinese

by the executors and trustees, School and Hospital, and is provinces of Hupah and Hunan is now Lady Wornkor, Mr. Otto Beit, visiting physician to the Widows' resumed.

Mr. Friedrich G, J. Eckstein, and Home, the Girls' Refugo, and the Captain S. H. Pollen, in the Pro-Imperial Infant Asylum, all of bato Registry, the ostate having which are Government Institu bcon provisionally sworn under tions. She is the first woman to £5,000,000.

her own work, and carries on all receive an appointment as head of the administration and directions herself, rendering account only to the director-general, whose office furnishes the appropriations, and to the head of Chili Province.

∙MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Loridou June 10

Das Shanghai July 6

MAILS ‹DUE. German, Prinz Alice, 16th inst. Siberisa, Linnn, 11th last. Gorman, Prinz Waldmor, 11th lost.

MAILS CLOSA,

Swatow, Amoy and

Pakhui

Applog-Per Soalu-maru. 10th July, 2

.A.M.

and Haiphong-Par Kanni, Orgon at Bombay-Per 10th July,

Wakass-maru, 10th July, 10 Swatow-Per Usimen, 10th July, 18 Stow-Por Signal, 10th July, 10

A.N.

AM).

Tho testator makes several specific bequests, including one to the Trustees of the National Gallery of his picture by Watteau, called or known as "La Cage 'd'Amour," and beqonths and dovison Bath House, Piccadilly,

Both her parents wore Chris and his Luton Hoo Estate to his tians, says the New York "Evon- trustees upon trust for Ladying Post", her father having boon Wornhor for life, and subject one of the earliest of the Chinose thereto as to Bath Houso in trust pastors who had churches of their for his son Harold Augustus, and own. Ho diod in her infancy and w to the Luton Hoo Estate upon she became the ward of a medical trusts for his two younger sons missionary, Dr. D. B. McCarter, Straits, and their jusue respectively in and his wife. With her foster- order of seniority, and after parents she visited the United bequests to his trustees of various States in her childhood and learn sums amounting in the aggregate ed English. A sojourn of five to £3650,000 upon trusts for the years in Japan served still fur banefit of Lady Wernher and his thor to make a cosmopolite of the three sons and their issue re-little Chinese girl. The McCartor spectively, the testator gives the home in Japan was in one of the following charitable logacies: old compounds belonging to the £250,000 to the Treasurer of feudal days, wien princesses were the Union of South Africa, as a gift to such Union for the pur-year at court, a spot that anbee- expected to serve a part of cach posa, of nusisting in building. quently became the site of the and, if sufficient, partly endow Tokyo University, and to it came ing, a University at Groote accomplished members of the Sin, Lear Cape Town, provid-large faculty which the fa- od so tho, constitution of the nose gathered together for the said University should be a University, French, Gormon and provod in writing, by the Right English, as well as Japanese. ilon. Sir Leander Starr Jameson, The Chinese girl was thus in the 3, and Sir Lionel Phillips, Bt.

£100,000 to the Imperial Co-influences that had an appreci- way of social and educational lege of Science and Technology,able effect. At the age of sixtoon South Kensington, to be used at her fastor-parents brought her to the discretion of the Governing the United States, and at seven- Boly for the purposes of the said toon she matriculated in the Macao-Per Sui Tai, 10th July, 1.15| College, together with two-twelfth Woman's Medical College of the parts of his residuary estato, Infirmary for Women and Chil- Straits and Carina-Per Bimla, 10th "but not exceeding £50,000.

dren, in this city. From

July, 24..

Mail.

Straite, Burnub, Ceylon, Ado'aide, Western Australia,

French

Mail.

Baigon, Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide, „Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Eu-" ropa via Marsailles" (Letters. posted in all the Pilar Boxes In time for the first clearanos will be included in this con-

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

AMERICAN MAIL.

tinat-mall) (Late Letters 11.00 am. to Noon. Extra

The P. M. 8. 8. Co.'s an. Nile sailed Postage 10 cente).-P from San Francisco on June 22, for Oceanion. 18th July, 11 Hongkong via Honolulu, Yokolisms, Fotoa rin Kelang, Shanghai, to arivo on the 1944 inst.

Kobo, Nagasaki and Sbaughai, and is North China and Japan vis

Moji, Caunda and United { The T.. K... Chiyo Maru sailed Slates vis Brattle-Perfrom Honolule on the Sist ult, for **Ava-mara, 16th July 8 P.M.

Hongkong and is expected to arrive Shanghal and North Obin-Per

on the 12th inst. Ya Wairhlog, 16th July, 8 ́rk. Straits and Coylon-Por Tango-maru, 10th July, 5 M. Philippine Islands-Per Kaifong, 16th

July, &

English

Mall

GERMAN MAIL

The 1. G. M. a.. Prinzase Alige, carrying the German Mails, with dates from Berlin of the 12.alt, loft

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WIL

VILL despatah VESSELS to the Undermentkies PORTS on or about

the DATES named--

FOR

"

LONDON & ANT-

WERPY.E

. B'ronn, FETANO, O'MBO, Roar SAID AND MARSEILUME...139

STEAMERO

TO BAIL OF

SIMLA Usp. Goldemith, x..x.

Straite, Burmali, Coylon, Ade aldo, Western Australia, In- dia, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. Late Letters 11 am. to noon. Extra Postage 10 ceata.) (Supple loft Kuchinotsu on Sunday, the 7th

Singapore on Satu day, st 8 a.m., and SHANGHAI... DELTA P. Martin, R... may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 20th inst., at 11...

mentary mall on board up to the time fixed for departne of the mail Extra Postage 10 cents) (Lettern--post d In all the Pilar Boxes 'D time for the first alesma will be included in. thin oon-. tract mail.) The Panal Mail will be alone on Friday 19th July, at 5 pm-P Dovnala, 20th July, 13 4,m

The 1. G. M... Prinz Waldemar

inst., at 7 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 11th inst., at night."

CANADIAN MAIL.

HANGHAI MOJI, KOBE CANDIA

[Unpt. R. &. Shond, A YOKOHAMA

For furile: particulara, apysty to

Indis hit Y kohane for Vistoria and

The C. P. R. Co.'s ... Empress of P. & D. S; N. Co.'s „fice, Vancouver, B.C., on t'is 2ud inst, ol

noun.

India, Adon, Egypt, and Philippine Islands-Por Loonging,loft Vangover, B.O., for Hongkong

Europe -vin Naples,

(Lottare posted in all the Pillar Dores, in time for the first clearance will bo luc'uded in file contract mail) Late Lottera 11 to 1.80 a.m.

Extra postage 10 conts)- Per PE. Friedrich, 10th July, 11 A.M.

Kuchinotsu, Japaa vis Kobo, Victosis,

And

Toroina, Vancouvar Scattle Per Teacar, 10th July, 1 P.M.

1.M.

2th July, 1 P...

VESSELS IN PORT.

H

- STEAMERN.

Anghia, Cor. 6.8., 1,005, Chr. Kumpel, 25th Juno-Bangkok aud

Swatow, Lica-B. & 8...

The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.3. Mon Longle

rls usual ports of all, oa Timesday, the 4th inst., als m

AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The 10. SE., Coblena loft Sydney on Saturday, the 30th ult., ot 11 am, ni may be expralek hers on [er about the 22nd inst.

The E&A... Eastsin left Sydney Awa Maru, Jap. 8.5, 8,912, D. Bi- on the Bed inst, for this port vin midze, 7th July--Sentile 4ib. Quoaoxian! Ports, Po: Durin, and June, Gen.-N. Y; K Manila. Bellophon, Br. .., 5.748, J. A. Be'b, 7th July-United Sites Li Jaly, Gon.-B, & 8.

£20,000 to the German Hos-this institution she graduated Philippine Islands-Por Zafira, 10th pital, Dalston, London.

July, 9 r.. three years later, and, after two

Chua Saudskan-Per Mausang, 10th July, returned to China to practice

of post-graduate work,{ medicino.

€2,000 to the German Bonovo- lont Society, South-street, London. £1,000 to the Society of For- eigners in Distress, London.

£25,000 to the King Edward's Hospital Fund, London, together with one-twelfth part of his residuary estato.

£2,5000 to the Kimberley Hospital, Kimberley, South

inore years

Siberian

Mall.

$ P.M.

Borneo, Gor. ... 1,844, F. Bembill, 8th July-Sandaksą Bud July Timber-M. & Co. Bang, Br. 8.B. 1,418, G. P. Maltook; 5th July-Port Courhet 2nd July, Gen. J. M. & Co.. Macirar, Br. .., 2,418, W. Wright, 11th June-Port land, Or, 4. May, Flour Bank Lins.

Clan

Shanghai, North Cojos and Japan via Nagasaki (Eurɔps-

via Biberia)-Per Prinzesa Allee, 10th Jane, d'1.1.

Empress

A part of the time since then has been spont in the United States, but in 1905 she returned to China and became identified with the Governmont work in north Chinn. She has also boon particularly associated with the opinions being considered with woman movement in China, her

8w.tow, Arasy and Foochow Per Hanoi,

Halching, 11th July, 10 A.. great respect by those who know Straits, Samarang and Surabaya-Por of the unusual and extended op-|2 Buisang, 11th July, 11 a,. portunities she has enjoyed in Japan vis Yokohama-Per Tjimanoek, £1,000 to the Children's Home,point of education, travel, and ob-| 11th July, 1 P.M.

servation,

Macao-For Sai Tai, 11th July, 1.10

Africa.

£5,000 to the London Hospital, 2,500 to the Buto Hospital,

Lontion.

Luton.

Luton.

The testator niso gives to his trustees a discretionary power to pay out of his residuary ostata such sums as they should think fit, not exceeding £100,000, to auch charities or charitable or aducational institutions in Eng- land or elsewhere, subject to

ENGINEERS AND THE CHINA MARKET.

F.M.

Shanghai and North China-Per

Chenan, 11th July, Pr.. Hataria, Samarang. Sourdays and Macassar-Per Tjiliwong, 19th July, 8 ... Macao-Per Qui Tai, 12th July, 1.15

Kowchow,

of Japan, Br. 8.6, 8,089, S. Robinson, R..., 4th July- Vancouver 18th June, and Shanghai 1st July, Mail and Gen.--Ü. P. R. Ĉo.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

Canal on the 11th ult, for Hongkong The .. Gleologen passed the Su z

via Straite,

The T. K. K. a... Tenyo Mara mailed from Honolulu for San Francisco on the 25th ult.

!

The T. K. K. a. Kiro Masu sailed from Honolu on the 23rd ilk fir Hongkong and is expected to arrive na the 28. Inst.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1912.

8. R.M. 10th

Jaly

Abuot

} 18th Jaly.

About,

Freight and Pasange

Freight And Pazzage.

21st July.

reight only.

H. W. D. HALLARD,

Acting Superiplendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.

fou

STWAMERA.

SAPLES, GENOA, AL-Y

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, P. E. FRIEDRICH SOUTHAMPTON, ANT-Unpt. & Malcho# 10,000. WERP and BREMEN........

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI,

KOBE and

MANILA,

TO JAIL D

WAD'DAY,

10th July,

at Noon.

YOKO. PRINZESS ALICE

Capt. L, Franck

21,810

About WED'DAY, 10th July.

YAP

6,100

SATURDAY, 18th Tul at 9.4.M.

About JESDAY,

MARONN, SAMARAI, NEWGUINEA, BRIS-PRINZ WALDEMAR : BANE, SYDNEY and Capt. H. Breinr MELBOURNE................................'

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

[GOBLENZ (Cat. L Klugkist: 0,750

The T. K. K. a. Hongkong Maru sailed from Yokohams for South KUDAT & BANDAKAN... BORNEO American

porta via Honolulu Mexico on the 22ad ult..

and

The P. &. O, S, M, Co.'a R.S. Naro in exposted tɔ krrive at Calonita on the 11th inst., at 8 a.m.

Fr. 8, 789, G. Bouller, 6th July-Haiphong ris Pakhol 4th July, Gen.-A.

Br. 8.5., 1,449. J. Martio, R. Marty

July Mauritius vis.

Kioto passed the Suez Singapore 5th June, Sugar, -- Canal on the 2nd inst, for Hongkong.

Man Fat & Co. Lysemoon, Gar. 8.8., 1,2

This

The Soang Lino B. Chronin left Hell, Rangoon on the 3rd inst., for Hoog 6th July-Saigon 2nd July,kong vin Penang and Singapore and is Gen H. A. L. Manchuris, Am. ss; 8,750, A. Dizon,

expected to arrive here on the 15th inst *'!' Yth" · July-San Francisco, 6th June, Mail and Gon. P. M. 8. 8. C.

{BOR, 4. Hemblil 6,760)

23rd July,

Middle of July,

All the steamer of the European Llas are filled wil) Wireless Tolegraiby,

Now Bystem of Telefunken.

NORDDEUTSCHER D

For further Particulara, apply to

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and

dongkong, 28th June, 1912,

[7

The est 8%. Albans will leave for DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co., LD.

Anstralia on July 28rd, al noon.

The L.-O. 8. N. Co.'s .s. Onway,

certain conditions as to the mode folation, to the objects of which | Swatow, Tsingtau, Weihaiwei. Chefos On Ɛang, Br. 1.a., 1,787, A. G: Smith, from Chinwanteo, is due at Hongkong

and object of distribution.

The British Engineers' Asso- suvoral references have already There are numerous legacies we think, do well in devoting its been made in these columns, will to relations and friends of the attention, as it proposes, primarily loatator, and to employes and to the China market. For some servants; all death duties are payable out of the estate, and years, in spite of the powerful roactionary influences which exist-

the not residue is divisible ined in China until the revolution certain proportions between Lady last year, the progress in that Wernher and the testator's two country, and consequently the younger song,

demand for, engineering plant, has been growing with gren! rapidity. Insupport of this state- ment it may be pointed out that while Japan, usually cited as the

MANILA ANTI- GAMBLERS.

Protest from Billard Saloons.

and Tientsin-Pet Kus'chow, Shanghai and North

19th July, 9 r.K.

Chion-Por Hangsang, 12th July, O rim.

Australian

Mail.

Pailippino Islands, Yap, Maroun, Friederich Wilhelms- hafen, Rabaul, Harbertshehe,

Tasmania and New Zealand

8th Joly-Obinwanted 29th June, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Pheumpenh, Br. 8.a., 1,068, Jas. H.

Boott. 12th Jano-Saigo 8th June, Geo-Wo Fat Blog. Phranang, Ger... 1,011,N. O. Rober,

6th JulyBngkok vi Swatow 27th Jano, Rice.- B. & 5.

on

the Oth inst, and loayer for Chinasatao on the 12th inst

The 1-0. B. N. Co.'s .. Naminoz. from Shimovosaki, is doe at Hongkong on the 8th inat., and leaves for Straits and Calcutta on the 18th fast.

Tho-1.-O. 8. N. Co,'e an. Waix in from Shanghai, is dus at Hongkong on Matapi, Samarai, Australia, Ponglong. Br. ., 986, W. Botefuhr the 10th is, and leaves for Shanghai

80th Jane Hongay 28th on the 10th inst vía · Brin anel'r. Praz

Jace, Coal-B. & §. · Waldemar, 18th July, 8 ... Bygin, Br. ■ o., 2.492, E. Meyer, The I-O. 8, N. Co,'% 0.8. Kumang, July-Portland, Ore. 4th imm. Singapore, is due at Hongkont June, Flour-Bank Linnon the 17th Inst., sad leaves for Shiabu Maru?" Jep, K., 8,20 K. Yokohama, Kobe, and Moji on the

Izumi, 1st Julr-Moj] | 25th, 18th inst. Ger.... 307, P, Chris Jano, Coal-Atiks,,

most rapidly progressivo country Firath and Bombay-Per Palostera, in the world, took thirty years to

18th July, 11 M.

The efforts of the chief of build 3,000 miles of railway, Philippine Loland-For Yuasang, Sigas), rolice backed by Mr. Tomas China has, during the last twolve

19 July, 1 P...

Alfonso of the municipal board to years built no less than 5,000 Struts and Intia vis Calamit-Par put a stop to the enormous amount miles, Chinese engineoring im

Namsang, 18th July, 11 A. Sosha

13th July, 11 4.3, ..

The L-O. 6. N. Co.'s is. Cheng--

for Tientsin on the 15th inst.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Faatest and Most Luxurious Biesmers on the Coast, basing splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passingers, Electric Light. Excellent Calvino

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 d ys)`

STEAMANIPS.

CAPTAIN

LEAVING.

HAICHING...] W. C. Passmore... | TUURSDAY, 11th July, at 11 am) HAITAN..... | J S. Roach....... TUESDAY, 16th July, at 11 & M.

Daring the maths of June, and July.--Return available for three me thủ will be issued at a roduction »o 20 per out, on the usual rate to Fucolon.

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days).

WED'DAY, 10th July..at 11 ME HAIMUN

[J. W. Evans 8C NDAY, 14th July, at 10 am. Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pier,

For Freight and Passage, apply to

tiansen, 8th July Hoihow shing, frm Weiliawei, is dus et 291 7th July, Gen-, & Co. Hongkong on the 11th inst, and leaves Maru, Jap... 1,110, K., Sugawa, 8th, July-Canton 7th July, Gen-Ő, 6. K

of gambling that goes on in the ports during 1910 were about Japan va Yokoham-Fer Fazilka, Filipino billiard rooms scattered 28,000,000, Of this total the, throughout Manila hus resulted, British share may be put approx Macao-Per Bul Tol, 18th July, 1,15 | Sai Sang, Br, F., 1,778, 8. J. Payne

says the" Cable-news American," imatoly at rather over 40 per

With

Linsa, 18th July, 5 ̧r.m.

| Tonrer,

in the closure of a considerable cent. China, however, is merely Shanghai and North Chins-Per number of these done, and in a fat the beginning of her career as an Bystematic attack upon the good importar of machinery. namo of Mr. Alfonso by the people ten times the population of Japan, whose financial interests have and perhaps a hundred times the been affected by the anti-gambling natural resources of that country, campaign.

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai, North China, Ja- pan, United States, South Amarica and Canada: vis Valsavar (Rumpa i 8 boris)-Per Empress of Ja-

pan. 18th Joly, d ́v.m. -

and possessing a people in whom In many of the billiard rooins, the business instinct is ingrained, especially those in the south dis-there is no doubt that under the triot of the city, indignation now regime, whatever form that meetings are being held to protest may take, machinery requirements against the rigorous campaign of will undoubtedly expand, for the the police. The owners of the Chinese will be able for the first tablos maintain that thecampaign time to give fros vent to their pro-Swatow-Per Umno, 14th, July, 9 in a persecution and that the can-gressive tendencies. From this it cellation of their licenses is un-is reasonable to suppose that China Japan via Yokohama For Kumming, fustifiable, and lay the blame for will become in the near future Tintain the success of the police in one of the greatest overson marketa ferreting out the gambling places for engineering planta. upon Mr Alfonso,

chinery Market,

A.M.

14th July, 11 4,M.

3rd July-Caloutta

ri

Douglas, Lapraik & Co.,

General Managers.

on, the 11th inst, and loves for

The I.-O. 8. N. O's .. Hoping. THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

from Bhimaneki, is dus at Hongka-g

Samaring and Courrabaya, on tho

Singapore 27th June, Gen18th inst Sassoon & Co.

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Blan

The B. L. 8. N. Co.'s aja. Fazilka, on the 12th inst., and leaves for from Penang, is dus at Hongkong Yokohama and Kobs on the 18th inst. ST. ALBANS

Br. 1.8., 5,816, W. Yarwood, The Phire Lips. Carmarthenshire 7th July-Manila 5th July, from London le due at Hongkong'on Gen8, & 8,

the 20th in t. She passed Canal on Tjimanoek, Dutch 8.8., 8,510, Jur·f-- [June 25 agal, Jeh July—Ikslanar Buger J. C. J., L. Yatubing, Br. 6.6, 1.142, R. H. An

derson. 7th July-Sebatia 80th Jane, Gon,—J, M. & Oo.

The B. 1. 8. N. Co.'s an. Itinde, Am. sc. 1,024, M. O. Smith, from Japan is due at Hongkong on the 7th July-Manila 4th July, 23rd fast.. and leaven for Brits and Hamp. 8. T; & Obj

Zafini,

Ma-Stow,

Per Cheungshing, 15th July, Comet, Amoy and Fo chow-Far Haitan, 16th July, 10 4.M,

Br. 4-masted banque, 2.800.

Bailing Vrizzl

WJ. Davis, 18th Jano New York 9r3 Feb.; Oil,-

Rangon on the 26th inst,

The

4.r. Dliwara sailai from Calcutta on the 3rd Inst.

The au. Glenlogan left Singapore on Saturday, the 6th inat, súd is due Lara on' or about Filday, this 1218 fust,, at | daylig

Mail Servico to Australia.

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION);

Andes Hanging

Icom Australia

Leare Hongkon

for Austr

93id July,

The above Steamers are filled with Refrigerating Machinery, plentiful supply of Ier, Frah Proristopa, etc., and ate lighted throng Electricity. All Bists-Boomt hare Electris - Vann, A duly quilted Posts ant Stewardest are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

_______. Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Printed and Published by the

Your Road Central, in the City

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