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GERMAN INTERESTS IN
CHINA.
Troops to be. Reinforced.
Speaking in the Budget Com- mittee of the German Reichstag during the debate on the Sup plementary Estimates for Kino ohow and the Far Eastern Naval Detachment for 1912, Admiral von Tirpita, Secretary of State
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913.
dominion and administration. Fur thermore, political power exerted an enormousinfiusace'in 'a country: like China, and large orders for railways, for locomotives, &o., would conse at once if the, Chinese lost their respect for Germanism. "Our German mor- chants, our shipping lines, our industry," continued Dr. Passche, are doing admirable work abroad, and I have already point- ed out in Committee that in many
you
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n.m.
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kiang, 11th Jan., 10. a.m.
for the Navy, gave some explana-places German trade has got the tion regarding the necessity apper hand of that of England
The Magellan with the French of reinforcing the troops.
and other countries, I will furnish Mail, is expected to arrive here Herr Zimmermann, Under-Sec- with proofs in another on Thursday the 16th inst., at retav of State for Foreign Affaire,place." The English however, he daylight. declared that although at the head added, were doing all they of the Chinese Empire there war could to dialodge Germans in a trustworthy man, who had China, and German interests there hitherto succesfully maintained are actually imperilled by Eng- tranquillity and order, there, itland's growing influence. There seemed nevertheless expedient to fore, he declared, the measures of take the measures under review. strength now asked for were not Fresh disorders were in the domain intended to serve the extension of possibility. Other Powers were but the protection of what Ger more strongly represented in many had acquired and attained. China than the German Empire." Herr Noska contenda," continui- The latter must in caso of need bead Dr. Pansche, "that Germany able to protect German intereste should have done something to itself. It could, too but be de-promote nivilisation in China sirable to the Chinese Govern-We can do that, however, only ment if a Power like Germany, under the protection of German which upheld a policy of the
power, and for this we must make integrity and sovereignty of China and of the maintenance of the open door, should in cases of cogent need be in a position to Assist the Chinese Clovernment in the protection of German interests at places where important Ger- man intereata existed.
The supplementary estimates, amonating to m. 800,000, for Strengthening the garrison of Kian-chow were discussed in the Reichsing on 11th inst
Siberian
Mall.
SHIPPING NEWS:
ARRIVED.
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WEATHER REPORT,
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
slightly over Annam and the AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Philippines.
An anticyclone has formed over N. China. The depression now lies to the cast of Tokio.
On the 10th at 12.55.-Pressure has increased moderately over E. Banoleuch, Br. 8.8., 2,678, Geo. and N.E. China, and the Loo
McMillan, 9th Jarohobs. It has decreased moder- Karatsu 3rd Jan, Coal-ately over central Japan, and G. I. & Co.. Tosa Maru, Jap. 8., 3,610, T. Batow, 9th Jan-Singa pore 1st Jan, Gen.-N. Y..K. Ariake Maru, Jäp. s.8., 2,018 Sato, 9th Jan-Miike 2nd Jan., Coal-MB. K. Paklat, Ger. e.s, Y. Wonzel, 9th Jan-Hongay 6th Jan., Coal,-B. & S, Ger. 5.6., 1,102, J. Bing, 9th Jan-Bangkok and Swatow 8th Jan., Rice.- Chinese,
Drufar,
Swazi,
Dr. s.s., 3,446. FI. J. Abbey,
Siam,
Teny
Fresh monsoon is, indicated along the E coast of China and over the N, China Sea..
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Forecast.
E winds,
District.
and
fresh;
fine.
9th Jan.-Shanghai, Gen.1 Hongkong -S, T. & Co.
Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
Br. 9.8., 902, Payan, 9th: Jan-Hongay 6th Jan., Coal-Order. Maru, Jap. 8.8., 7,263, E.
Bent,
10th Jan.-San Francisco 13th Dec., Gon. -T. X, K.
Shanghal, North Chinia Jupan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada. Unit- ed States and South Am-Bongbee,
merica via San Francisco (Europe vin Siberia)-Per Nippon-maru, 11th Jan, 11 am.
and India. via Calcutta
Per Kutsang, 11th Jan, Philippine Island-Per Loong-
1 p.m.
grant sacrifices. When the Straits furtherance of civilisation goa8 band in hand with power, I am convinced that we shall retain our influence in a great country of the future,"
Herr Noske replied that if it were desired to further civilis-
ation, the field in Germany itself was large enough, and he reiter ated the statement that Gorman diplomacy had made great mis-
takes.
14
Herr Noske, n Socialist Deputy,
The vote passed the second and declared that the Socialist Partythird readings. considered this demand on the part of the Government absolutely nujustifiable. The estimates had increased, be said, because, ou ac
A DOGS' RESTAURANT.
Macao-Per Sui Tai, 11th Jan.,
sang, 11th Jan‚1'p.m'
1.15 p.m. Chinwanwanitao-Per Onsang.
+
11th Jan. 3 p.m.
Batavia, Choribon, Semarang and Sourabaya--Per Tjipan- as, 11th Jan. 4 p.m. and Fooshow-Per Haitan, -11th Jan, 5 pm.
Amoy
Siberian
Mail.
Shanghai & North China
(Europe via Siberia)-Per Lizan, 11th Jan., 5 pm.
count of the Chinese Revolution, Animals Pay The Bills and Get Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via
a stronger detachment of German marines was retained at Kian-chow longer than was originally intend- ed. The conditions in China, he added, had been painted in Com- mittee
lurid in
colours though he pointed 'out. that foreigners were subjected to no unwarrantable interference. A strong German garrison could not permanently be maintained in a foreign country on the vague possibility that disturbances might some day take place. "We have, moreover, Herr Noske continued, "not observed that any German moral conquests have been made in China, and when the reorganisera of China sought foreign advisere they looked overywhere but in Gormany.' Germany would, he stated in conclusion, "awaken friendly sympathies in China if she gave bank Kino-chow in exchange for Rome.Compensation.".
The Occupation of Kiao-Chow, Dr. Passahe, one of the leaders of the National Liberal Party and Vice-President of the Reichstag,
Receipts
Cats and dogs can now have quick lunches and dainty dinners under pleasent conditions and at moderate prices at the Domestic Animals' Restaurant, opened by Mr. Blackwell, an old oaterer for. animale, in Rochesterrow. He has already a large clientele. most of his customers being daily dinera..
They come in at all hours either by themselves or in their owners' arms, and eat meat and other delicacies out of nice white enamel dishes. Some of them bring friends, who are generally so impressed that they also come again. There are many animals who "drop in" from time to time when times are bad at home, and they feel the need of sustenance:
Prices are very moderate, and there are no "tipa." All the re- gular customers pay weekly Thex generally bring the money them selves, either in an envelope be tween their jaws, or tied round their necks. Many, it is said. who has just returned from a pro- insist on having receipts. The longed journey in the East, re-thoughtful proprietor makes every plied. He declared that Herr effort to study his ". Noske was wrongly informed if comfort and convenience, and has he believed that the German oc- provided a lethal chamber at the cupation of Kiso-chow had not rear of the premises. contributed towards the making of moral conquests. He knew from personal observation that German influence was extending,
'patrana"
Defective Mine Rescue Apparatus..
Tamsui Per Daigi- maru, 12th Jan, 9 a.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, 12th Jan..
9 a.m.
Japan via Yokohama-Per Ful-
tala, 13th Jan., 11 am. Macao-Fer Bui Tai, 13th Jan,
1:15. Swatow.
Br. 5.8., 2,056, Kinghorn, 10th Jan.-Singapore 2nd Jan.. Gen.-Joo Song.
Tek
Fultala, Br. e.s., 2,702, H. W.
Fallent, 10th Jan-Ran-
goon and Straits 22nd Doc., Gen-. M. & Co.
N.E. winds, strong. 3 South coast of)
China between H.K. The came
as No. 1. and Lamooks 4 South coast of)
The same China between H.K.
as No. 1. and Hainan.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Goeben, Ger, s.s., 5,109. A. Ahl- Station.
born. 10th Jan.-Bremen
27th Nov., Mail and Gon.
M. & Co. Kuelchow, Br. 8.s., 1,210, E.
Forsyth, 10th Jan. Nemuro
10th January, a.m.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion,
Force.
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6 & 29.85-nnw 1
29.89- 29.81
Weather.
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All the shore steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Fasange apply to
P. & O, S. N. Co.'s offer,
Hongkong, 7th January, 1913.
E. A. BEWETT,
Superintend nt.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN
Kwangtah, Br. 8.8., 1,536, C.
Stewart, 10th Jan. Dan- W'haiwei
Hankow ton 9th Jan., Gen.-0.
Ichang M. B. N. Co.
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CLEARANCES AT THE
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Jan. 9. Capri, for Bombay. Eastern, for Shanghai.
MAIL LINES:
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22nd Jan,
SATURDAY,
YAP, NEWGUINEA, COBLENZE. BRISBANE SYDNEY (Capt. 1. Klugkist
and MELBOURNE
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
6,781 25th January
at 9 AM.
About TUESDAY,
Hakodato, Manila 7th Jan., Gen.-
Tokio B. & S.
Kochi Kashing, Br. 8.8.; 1,143, Lewis,
10th Jan.Kamranh Bay Nagasaki
K'shima 7th Jan, Salt-B. & 8. Tjipanas, Dutch-9.8, 4,500, Olden-Oshima
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STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
Goeben, for Yokohama,
Jan. 10. Salahadji, for Shanghai, Tosa-maru for Yokohama. Amoy and Foochow-Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong. For Haiyang. 13th Jan, Kalgan, for Dalny. 5 p.m. and Burmah-Per Okara,
14th Jan., 10 a.m. Japan viu Kobe-Per Laisang,
14th Jan., 10 am- Straits and Shanghai North China
Straits
-Per Wosang, 14th Jan.. 10 a.m.
1.15.
Philippine Islands-Por Kusi-
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Empress of India, for Victoria. Anna, for Bangkok. Hongbee, for Singapore, DEPARTED. Jan. 10. Changsha, for Shanghai. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 14th Jan, Foochow, for Hongay.
Linan, for Canton." Fushiki-maru, for Canton. Wuhu, for Chinking. Yeremo-maru, for Miike, Hangsang, for Shanghai. Emp. of India, for Vancouver. Eastern, for Shanghai.. Tosa-maru,.for Kobe. Capri, for Bombay: Szchuen, for Teigtau. Goeben, for Kobe. Anna, for Bangkok, Wuhu, for Chinkiang. Paklat, for Canton.
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Saigon, Straits. Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsell- les (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will he included in this con- tract mail) (Late Let- ters 11.00 a.m. to Noon. Extra Postage. 10 cents). -ParAmazone, 14th Jan., 11 a.m...
Macao-Per Sai Tai, 15th Jan,
1.15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Fer Zafiro, 16th Jan. 3 p.m. Chinhus, 16th Jan.,
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It was stated at an inquest hellShanghai and North Chins-Per and is being strengthened-acir lately on the superintendent of cumstance which was due not in the miners' rescue station, at Swatow, the least to the strong hand Ger- Swansea, that the breathing many shows there. Many Chinese apparatus which he was using had defects, due to punctures,
in the highest positions were sot
tling in Tsingtan, and realised how
and the jury found a verdict
excellent was the effect of German accordingly.
CRISP, NIPPING MORNINGS.
pot of hot, delicious Coffee downstairs. The in- viting Aroma prevades the house. Isn't that an in- ducement to get up and begin the day? But the Coffee mustn't be a appointment even one day out of six. It must be con- sistently good, and that is
dis-
one of the great characteris- tics
of LOTUS BRAND MOKHA COFFEE.'
Obtainable at all Grocers!
Grocers!
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English
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Amoy and Foochow Per Baishing 16th Jan 5 p.m.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. · Per s. Fultala, arrived 10th inst., from Rangoon, &e. :- Benstead, O. R.
Inst., from Genos, &c.—
Por 8.8, Goeben, arrived 10th
Blochlboos, Mrs. Minoh, A. Abegg, 0..
Lee Jon-un
Bird, D. Fanck, C.
Mok Sals Petrich, R.
Sommers, Mr. Puper, W. Smith, T.
Clarke, B. Clara, Bister C. Cott, F. Cheong Pob Chan Yeat Chang Nog-ngol.
Shanghai, North China Dond, L. and Japan via Kobe Fovol, K. (Europe is Siberia)- Gilfillan, 0. Magellan, 16th Jan., 5 Genhart, A
p.m.
Henderson, C. Hoffmann, W.. Birthing Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Haineol Adelaide, Western Aus-Hüfdunid, F. tralia, India, Aden, Komaku, T., Egypt, and Europe via Lee Chean- Brindisi. (Late Letters cheong 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Lee Bee-chin Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- Longond, G. plementary mail on board;
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1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level | of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the. Humidity of air Baturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
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5 Force of Wind, according to HAIMUN J. W. Evans...... | SUNDAY, 12th Jan., at 10 am.. Beaufort Scale.
HAITAN .............. J. 8. Roach ... | SUNDAY, 18th Jen, at Daylight, v
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, HAIYANG ... | A, R. Hodgins ..... TUESDAY, 14th Jan., . Daylight o detached cloud, d drizzling rain | HAICHING....., | W. C. Pazomore... FRIDAY, 17th Jan., at Daylight,
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0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.
METEOROLOGICAL. '
Previous
Day On Date On Date
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Mrs. Woo, H. K. Wong Seng-
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Boromotor 30.09, 30,06 30.01 Temperature 62
59
62
Humidity 69 Wind Direction
87
66
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H.K. Observatory, 9th Jan, 1913. T. F. Claxton, Director. TIDE TABLE.
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High Water
Hougkop
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Hongkong
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