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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MUSICAL COMEDY.

The Ferris Hartman Company's. Season.

THE DAGRE CASTLE.

(Continued from page 5.) offloors were trying to attract the attention of a Júpanosa cruiser, with Morsaignals. The Japanese The Ferris Hartman Musical craiser had been anchored where slis was since Sept. 10, and her Comedy Company is to be open

POST OFFICE.

XMAS AND NEW YEAR G

PARCELS.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVEDS

NOVEMBER 11912.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 1st at 11:00.A depression which formed to the N.E. of the Loo- 1 Ariake Maru, Jap. 46, 9,188, Sato, choos yesterday morning, has travelled pir 81st Ost-Milke 20th Oct., very rapidly to N.E. and now lies to the

Coal N. YKK |B/of Hokkaido, A FRAMES

The Pablia ate informed that the

Christmas and New Year Parcels Mall to the United Kingdom and Countrie

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

anchors and got a good hold. His season in the Theatro Royal beyond, will be obsed is, this Offee Nile, Br. u., 4.18. H. Powell, 3786 Prisgure has Increased moderately AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

alore,

They received no answer from 10-morrow night, and, from all the Japanose, and when the counts, Hongkong has a treat in wator renolied tlie electric dynumos there was ho further monne of signalling. Shortly after As "Bismark" (a janitor), the Japanes oruiser put a search Hartman is more than usually light on the ship and kept it fanny, in the play entitled the thore all night. They all remained on board, until the weather "Campus." moderated, and then they all

7.

The success of the company went unbore. About 4 nm, lo hud has been phenomenal, and this is forgotten to mention it before, solely due to the exosllent quality the boat broke her back about of their work, midships, across the deck and down by the side platings,

By the Court-How many fathoms of chain had. you when you want ashore ?—One hundred and thirty fathoms,

on Friday, the 8th of Neramber at B pm. This Farele Mail by the long-asa London on the 14th of December. Diwara, route via Gibraltar, is due to reach

Parcels may be forwarded by the same Mallvia Brindial with ad extra fen of

Ook-Antwerp and London 31at Ang GenP. & 0, 9,

Br, ., 4,36) W. J. Blahop,

71LL degiatch VESSELS to the Undanacolioned PORTS on or about A the DATES named

THAMEDE

ASSAYE

LONDON VIA | INDIA

long the coast of China to Aanım, and considerably for the Yangtze Valley, which is now covered by su antlarlane. the Visayas

A typhoon has formed to the Kast of 18 Novobs and Moji The monsoon will be strong along HHANGHAI..... Capt. G. W. Coskinan, 8.x. 27th Oct. Gea.-D. 8. &Co-the E. coast of Chins and fresh over the Sith Ost., Gen-N. Y. Eending at 10a.m. to-day, 09.0 inches. Maru, Jap, eu, 2,870, H. N. Chios Sex

Iat Nov.-Moji Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Br. s. 6,781, J. Travis, 1st Nov-Singapīrsand Bangoon 20th Oot, Gon Boang Talk Heng. Maru, Ja..., 3,248, Komatsu, 1st Nov.-Moji 25th Oct. Coal-M.. B, K. langsang. Br.., 1,850. 8. Wilde.

due to roach London Mall of the 60 dents, Parcels so superscribed are Hakata December. The following Mail of the 22nd November is not due in London via Sangbee, Gibraltar, until the 28th of December ; via Brindaial on the 20th of Droember.

Parools containing Gold or Silver must be insured for at lesat part of their Ujina

valto. All Insured Parcels must be | sealed. All the souls must be of the For years Mr. Hartman has rame coloured wax and must bear the delighted audiences on the Pacific impression of a private dovico. This Coast, as an old German, a difficult device must be the same on each seal.

Straight, Currod, Crossed or Dotted part to play. Mr. Hartman is Lins are not adminable. Buttons, spocially clever, na the EaccoRa Coine or Thimblos are not to be used for ho has had both in the East and sealing..

The other members of the Com-

admired.

Steain in all the 'Bollers. Charles John Fairbairn, ohiofe West proves. ongineer, said that when the typhoon signal went up, ho had any ably support Mr. Hartman, and in all their plays their about 20 press of etesmooth working has been much They had two bilera on the boat and one auxilliary.'- There was

Mr. Walter de Leon is a great gicam in all three. About 4 p.m. on Sept. 16 he received vourite in the East, and his orders to get up steam and at once opening song, in the "Campus," be brought his fires forward. Always makes a decided hit.

The company consists of: Mr. 6.15 p.m. he had a full head of Ferris Hartman, Walter de Leon, stoin. He immediately reported to the mastor and at 540 p.in.oscos Arbrickle, Harry Follard, Elmar Thompson, Lawrance they got under way. He kept u fall heart of steam on until she lowes, Miss Josie Hart, Miss Muggina Davien, Miss Dixie

went and. An hour after. Blair, Miss Miuta Duries, Miss they had to leave the engine Adelaide Dale, Misa Battie Dever- room, and the boat had boon pounding on the rooks all theux, Miss Amy Hanson, Miss

The Clerks of the Post Offios a forbidden to affix stamps un Letters or Parcels or to seal any article for the Pablia. Parcels that in the opinion of the Officer bandling the same do not comply with the regulations, wil' not bo sacepted.

Halman,

Jublona,

ד י

'FORECAST FOR THR 24. HOURS ENDING AT NOON

"TO-MORROW.

DISTALOT.

FORNOAST,

1 Hongkong and Neigh-NE. winds,

bourhood

fresh fins

11 Non-Caat 81 Oot. Formons Channel Ga., M. & On,

4th

Br. 13, 641, 1, W. Erinn 1st Natow Siat Oob., Get D. L. & On. Gor, da., 1,680, L. Klugkist,

1st Nov-Yokohama. Oct, Gen-M. & Co. Riskikag. Dr. ... 1,128, W. J. Fri, 1st Nori-Wabe 85th Oot, Rico.-D. & S. Mara, Jap. ... 884, Y. Same- kawa 1st Nov-Swatow Sit Oct, Gen.-0. 3. K..

It is requested that Pamela baDaigi posted arly.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Left

Dus London

Shanghai Oct. 20 Od: 28

› Oct, $

Oct. 18

MAILS DUB. American, Perels, 2nd Inst. German, F. Sigismund, lith insi.

The .s. Perzia with the American

time. The reason they had to ay Hartly, Miss Fay Posten, Mall is due to arrive here to-morIOW, leave was that the boilure and

begun to lift. No water had been made in the onging room when he left, but shortly after, there

The dynamo was running. on the donkey boiler, shortly after that the fires were put out,,

WAS.

Joseph William Yates, bo'swain of the Duera Cantlo, said the ship went ashore on the night of September 18. He could not say whion the typhoon signals went up,, but it started to blow hard in the afternoon of Sept. 15. This witness thought that the starboard anchor was of little nso because they could only pay out a few fathoms of the chain. There were

ninety fathoms out on the port

*

Mian Dorothy Russoll, Miss Lottie

..MAILS CLOSE.

Vermout, Miss Grace Dennett Swatow and Siam-Por Sexta, 2nd and Miss Alice Fuller,

her

Nov., 9 A.M.

Miss Josie Hart is cobebrated Straite,And India' via Calonita-Por for impersonatione, and

Kamsung, 2nd Nov, 11 AM ability to keep a straight face

while Mr. Hartman "makes fun," is said to be a study in itself.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

CORPS.

The following corps orders have boon issued by Major D. Mac- donald.

Japan vis Kobe Per Ariake Maru,

2nd Nov, 11 A.M.

Haiphong and Saigon-Per Japan, 2nd Nov., 11 A.K. Batavia, Samarang and. Sourabaya --Per Tjipanas, 2nd Nov,

XOON.

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE

Tingseng, for Newchwang

Hongkong, for Haiphong. Hakata-ma, for Oslosta.

Nile, for Yokohama. Halyang, for Foodbow.

bias, for Trieste. Kinking, for Cantos. Jaric, for New York. Halme, for Swatow,

8 Bouth Const.

Chias between Hong-

bong and Lamocka South coast of China between H'kong & Hainan.

!

N.E. oh.

USUAL FOR OF Daph G. W. Gordon, a... 9th Nor.

TO BAIL ON About 7th Nov.

MEMARKA Freight and

Pasiige.

..Noon:

Fraight and

Patago

2014

LONDON & ANT-

WERP v. S'ro,.

NYANZA

Por Six D

PANG, O'O," Lapt H. N. Rivers, a.2.2.

About 18th Nov.

Freight and Pasing

MARSEILLE!..jitas.

HANGHAI. Į SICILIA

A bont 14th Nov.

eight" Passige

6

KOBE a YOKOHAMA«.)

Capt. C. H. Watkins,.,a.

For Freight only, apply to

The Bana và P. a O. 8. N. Coin oldes

Hongkong, Blat October, 1912,

No. L

N.E. winds, m'derate.

OKINA:ODAKT METEOROLOWIGAL

Station.

CAMINTEA. '.

1st November, ..

Wind.

H, W. D SHALLARD.

Acting Superintendent,

7a 30.19 19 49 Mw

1 b XW 8--

WNW 5

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN

Holz.

Barumetaz.

Temperature

Humidity.

Direction.

Force.

129.80.

29.95

29.95-

Taikoku 5A 80.15-te

www

Weather.

MAIL LINES:

STEAMERO.

16,000

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, P. E. FRIEDRICH·· SOUTHAMPTON, ANT-Üapt, . Maletion WERP and HAMBURG,;

SHANGHAI, TSING-)

TAU, KOBE and YOKOHAMA mumui,

ΤΑΡ,

PRINZESS ALICE Capt L. Franca 20,800

BRIS- COBLENZ

BANE, SYDNEY and (aph L. Klugkist MELBOURNE..............................

PRINZ SIGISMUND.

WED'DAY,

18th Nor 30 AM.

Aboul

WED DAY, 18th Not.

8,750

SATURDAY,

2nd November,

Hanoi, Fr. an. 789, G. Bonbier,

1st Nor-Balphong vis Pakhoi 80th Oct., Geo.—A. B. Karty, Taming, Br. an. 1,359, Q. Mathing,

Nemuro 1st Nov ----Manila 29th Oct.. Gen.—B. §.

Hakodate 29.55 Tokio Titan, Br. .., 5,798, Evans, 1st Nov.

Kochi Vancouver, B.0, 19th

Naganaki Sept, Goa B, & ́8.

·K'ahima Tungshing, Br.sk 1.173, Husey. Oshiron.

lat Nov.-Hongay 29th Oct., Naha Coil—J., M. & Co.,

W'extock

6 ■ 29.55-

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Hikosan-maru, for Itoxeki.

Aparri

8% 30.10 00 x*x 3

30.08 75

W 29.99 78 2 29 95-

For further Particulars, apply to....!

Vanila

29.04

10

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Legaspi

+1

29.90 ** 1

Boolod

-Per a.s. Nila, arrived 81st Oct., from 9London :~~

Tolla

10

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Hongkong, 81st October, 1919.

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

C7

20.80 A8.-

T.° F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong; Observatory; Nov. 1.

Philippine Islands-Par Loongang.

2nd Nov, 1 P.M. Masao-Par Sul Tal, 2nd Nov. 1.15

V.K.

Pallippias Islands, Yap, Maton, Friederich Willichshafen, Babatil, Herbertahobe. Matupi, Australia, Tasmania, and Now Zealand via Bris bane-Per Coblens, 2nd Nor., 4 P.. Burman, Indis vis Calcutta

Per Hakata-mara, 2nd Nov.,

Artillery battery. — Monday, ith, guards & coremoniala; Tues- sido and the starboard anchor was day, 5th, gun drill & specialists' only just under her foot."

examination; Wednesday, 6th, That WRY thio first time gun drill & specialiste examina Strite, but the second time the starboard on; Friday, 8th, battery drill. anchor went out alright. The fact Engineer company. Monday Shanghai and that that anchor fouled was not 4th, guards & ceremonials; Tues reported to the mastor.

The fin ling of the court was as follows:-

4 P.M.

North Ohio-Po Lias, 2nd Nov., 5 p.x..

day. 5th, field telephones; Wed-Swatow-Por Hangsang, 2nd Nov,, besday, 5th, technical drill at

P.M.

5 F.M.

AM.

Belchors Fort at 8 p.m.; Friday, Swatow—Per Pitsanulok, Zad Nov., Wo Gud that tho British 8.8. 8th, semaphore signalling, Phero Castle ON» 124119 · of Machine-gun company-Mon-Satow-Per Haimun, 3rd Nov., Liverpool of which Edward Arthur day, 4th, guards & osremonials; Gough, the number of whose Tuesday, 6th, examination in Haiphong and Pakhoi-Per Sangkiang,

3rd Nov., 9, oorlificats of competoney is nochaniam;. Wednesday, 5th,

North Chios-Per 034489 Loudon, was master, left examination in mechanism;

Shanghai and

Boliamis, 3rd Nov., 9 a.m. - Yokohama on a voyage to Boston day, 8th M. G. drill,

Fri-

DEPARTED. Nov. 1. Halyang, for Fouchow. Jeserio, for Straits, Paklet, for Canton. Linn, for Canton." China, for Streito. Tiagaang, for Swatow. Changsha, for New Zealand. Halen, for Swatow. Hongkong. for Haiphong.

18th Nov.

6,000

About TUESDAY,

WED DAY,

Capt. P. Sambill

6th November,

9 A.K.

All the staimore of the Earopena Lins are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Syram of Telefankan.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

1. BAROMSTEN, reduced to 32 der DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Ceba Abraham, Mr. and Hawken, Mr. and Laboan

Mrs.

Mr. Carpball, Mr. and Kitby . Mrs.

Pearson, A. Driscoll, T. Ryder, W, H... Shanghal, North China and Japan via Hoakyas, Mr. and Banders, Dr. J. H.

Kobe-Par Jalanga, 4th

Mr. and godvilliams, Mir Nov.. 9 AM.

Holmes, Mr. 0. milwa, Min M Henderson, B. M.

Wintle, 8. 0. H.DDS, W. F.

Stralta-Per Fausing. 4th Nov. Maco-Per Sul Tal, 4th Nov.,

and Now York, vis ports, and Joined. The undermentioned arrived at Keelung, Formoss, on members, having joined the corps, Sept. 14 1912, with a general are allotted corps numbers and cargo of aliout 5,300 tons, this posted as follows:-1373, F. H. being about one half her total Coleman, to Engineer coy; 1374, capacity that she was moor. I. H. Jack, to Howitzer section; ed head and stern, botweon 1376, P. D. MoWhamond, to two buoys in the inner har-Scouts coy; 1378, R. O. Hutchi-Straits hour, and starboard anchor son, to Scouts Compay. down.

Resigned.-Bombr. F. Elphin-

On Sept. 15 a typhoon warning one in permitted to resign, to was hoisted and the barometer (inte 28. 10. 12, gave warning of approaching bad Leave Pte. A. L. Dawson is wonther. On that evening ad- Igranted leave of absence for siz ditional wires to the buoys wore months with effect from 20. 10. 12. mupplied. The following day at Equipment. Members who about 4 p.m. the stern wires part- havenot yet drawn their rifles and od. The ship which had swung equipment from headquarters round in the vicinity of two for the present drill season should Japanese steamers, was given a do so at once.

shoot to port, and the port anchor Inspection. The Artillery bat- let go. She then began to drag tory will parade at headquarters and he won as sufficient slom at 2 p.m. on Saturday, the 2nd was available--5 p.m.-sho got November, for inspection by the! under way and proceeded, to the huspector of Royal Garrison outer harbour, where both an Artillery. Dross kliski jacket and chors were let go in line to trousers, with putties, black windward. Twies these anchora boots, and helmets without badge. dragged and the ship was taken All members of the Artillery to windward and re-anchored. Battery are urged to attend this The second time she was struck inspection punotually at 2 p.m. by a very heavy equnti and car Notice. Howitzer section. ried bodily on to the rooks where The 2nd company shoot of the

NĂM,

T.K.

11

1.18

walow, Amoy and FoochowPor

Hatching, öth. Nor., 10 a m

Siberian

Mail.

French

Mail.

and India, via Oslotta-Per

Dilwam, 5th Nor.; 11, am..

Blangbal, North China, Japan

Fahrenheit on the level of the sea In inches, tenths and Lundredths,

2 TEMPERATURw, in the shade, in

degrees Fahrenheit,

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Higher Claas, Fastent and Most Luxurinan Atesmers as the Coast, having

3. HUMIDITY, its percentage of saturas splendid Accommodation for Fini-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent'

tion, the Hamidity of air satamted {Julslas.

Per au. Dllwar, arrived lat last., with moisture being 100, frem Koba, &, ;- Ab Boon, Mrs.,

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

́PASSENGERS' DEPARTED.

Por a Deringer, milan 80 via Nagmaaki, Honolala, Oct., for Singapore, &0. 1- Canada, Unit d

State Albers, Mia C.

Losser, Dr. & Mrs

La.

and South America via San Ah Bee, Mr.

Franaison (Europe via Biberia) A Swe

Tenjo-miru,., 5th Ab 8bark

-Per

Nor., 11 AM.

Baigon, Straite, Osylou,

Drasier

Bol, Mr. & Mrs.

Ohu Pan

6 Force of Wind, according to

Beaufort Boals,

է:.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.

NTHAMOEIZKUS

·(Ocupying 9, to 10 days)

CAPTAIN

KHAVINO,

rie Days),

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o HAICHING..... | W. C. Passmore..... 1 TUESDAY, 6th Nov., st 11 am. detached obud, a drizzling rain, fog. HAITAN ....J. 6. Bosch.........] FRIDAY, 8th Nov,, st 11 am

gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o ore)- cast, p passing shower, q squally, r sin, snow, t thundar, v viability. dew (wat),

0 Bain in inches, tentha and ban- fredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Oooupying 3 HAIMUN......] J. W. Bran...... | SUNDAY**Brd Nov., at 19 d.. |HAIMUN............... | J. W. Evans sorp. | WEDNESDAY, 6th Nor., at 11 AM,

· Steamers will arriva at, and depart feim, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Eler

For Freight and Patungs, apply to

Douglas, Laprak & Co.,

General Managera, die

Lock Bing La Bac-saER L-cer, Dr. H Lewis, Mrs E. D. Moore, U. M. Moore, Ma Moon, Mig Mỗ... đo Mashenso Oelrioba, A. Quinn, A. B. Road, Mrs Ch

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Berometer 29.92 80.04 80,41 Temperature 82 Humidity, Wind Direction W. E. Foros Weather

.75 83

50

1

Rain

Adelaide, Western Australia, 0. H. dung? India, Aden, Egypt and E. Collins, Hon. H. ropa vis Marsellias(Letters Collins, Mis O., posted in all the Pillar Boxes Chang Kam-long

Chat Chen-foong In time for the first clearang- will be included in this con

Ching Hon-cho traat_mall) (Lanta Lattan

Char Lee 11.00 sm. to Noon. Erina Postage 10 seria), Easthagen, Miss M.-Rand, Misa L.; : Magel'an, 5th Nor. 11 Eigu, Ms. E. W. Busdebosch, H

* Rowley, Miss G. Maso-Per Bal Tai, 6th Nov., 1.16 Fong Song Batter Philippine Islands-Por Taming, Bi Grettons Caps and Bu

Gray, Mrs. Strachan, Mr. J.

Mrs, de, Val-Shassburg, H Dil, Miss B. Strasborg, Mr. H. Lve Chan R. Bandbalmer

F.M.

Nov. 3 r..

Kudat and Sandakan-Per Borneo, 6th

Nov. 8AM

H.

she shortly afterwards broke in love section will be held at Swalow-Par Halman, 6th Nov, 10 Hamilton, My King's Park range on SundayBONAMA

two...

..

quarter before 1pm on Saturday, the 2nd instant, W

Mi

1:18 | Hays, John

1- Bing

We are opinion that all pontext, the 3rd instant, commeno- Macro-Per Bui Tal, 6th Nov. sible steps were taken to prevent log at 2.30p.m. Ammunition must disaster and that no blame be obtained from Volunteer head-Jopin via Nagasaki and Smaille Per King, Jr. attaches to any one concerndi.

We wish to place on record our sense of the good seaman displayed by the master, ingi, ting his ship out of the darrow waters of the inner bour under the then existing

Engineer company --Arifsolub has been formed in connection with the above company♫a bere desirons of joiningi bend their names to Berat [it:Volanteer, Eaadėuarters,

Sia Kos-oh Schaevolat, P. Behipt, U.

Bid Tack-fat *T* Pak-low

Tam Tang, Mrs.

derma Mónnesota, 6th Nov 5 F.M. Kang Bok-yet- Philippine Islands Par✨ Rábi, - 7th | Kim Yam-alk, Whitehend, Capt.

78 »MADAP King, K; P., Hana M Shanghal and --- North! Ohik÷Per Conker, Mriland: Wong Ch, M.,

// Ohinhus, 7th Nov., 59m, jo to Hussguise, Wong (Tal; Mr. & ubnd Guamil Pr To Loong One, Ure Moder

"bbing, 7th Nov., O #MATA |-

Amoy and Foockoy-Par Lat Boon; 117, vad

.84... THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

Highest open als Towperature in the sock; 53 ELK. Observatory, 81st Dot. 1913.

T. F. CLAXTON, Direstor

TIDE TABLE.

Oct 291h, to

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Mail Service to Australia,

EASTERN EMPIRE

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Arrive Hongkong

from" Ansiraliaa

Leave Hongh

On 9th Mor

On the 18th Nov,

415445

The sbors Straniery art fitted with Refrige plentiful supply of Los, Fresch Provisions, vo,, and ylextricityje: All State-Roemi haya. Elastrle Fans: Stewardesk arS CARTĪMĒ,

For further partoniars, apply.

Gibb, Livir

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