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SHANGHAI POLICE.
Investigation After Gambling Rald.
An interesting matter is at prosens being investigated by the Shanghai Police. The osse arose out of a gambling raid which took place on the 19th înst. I, was brought before Mr. Hadley the American 8888ssor, in the Mixed Court on the following day, Sergeant Thompson was one of the foreigners who was interest- ed in the case, and the evidence of a Chinees detentive was to the
effect that the Lead man of the gambling house, who was sent enced to two weeks' imprison- ment, was searched in the Bub bling Well Station, and from him was taken Tls. 10 and $5","
Mr. Hadley looked at the charge sheet and found that such an Amount was not stated as having been taken from accused. On socused, when he was searched in Court, was found only a few tén cent pieces and coppera, thiob did not amount to anything like the sam named. Questioned by Mr. Hadley, it was stated that Bergeant Thompson was not in court, nor had that amount of money been sent down.
The accused man said that ho thought the court ought not. to confiscate all the money he had in his possession as it was the property of his employer and re- presented rents, etc. Mr. Hadley, though he sentenced the man to two weeks' imprisonment, caused investigations to be made.
THE, HONGKONG, TELEGRAPHI, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
REACTION IN SHANSI.
A Check to the Republic.
LI
Writing from Hotsinksion, the correspondent of the "N. 0. Daily News "says that the course of Republican reform has suffered
a sovers reverse,
writes, though perhaps, owing to Oar city is typical of others, be anenl ghtened official and a well- instructed regiment with us, we are better off than othersiene' around..
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POST OFFICE.
...MAILS) ARRIVED TO-DAY;
@hanghai,s.s. Devanha Coastports, s.8. Soshu-maru.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Left London
Feb. 6 Feb. 7
Пов Shangbai
Feb,.29 Feb. 24
MAILS DUB. Am., Paul Locat, 10th prox.
The Paul Lecat with the Ameri- arrive here on Monday the 10th can Mail (ex Nile) is expected to Marah.
*
MAILS CLOSE.
The people were ordered to observe January 1 as New Year's Day and forbidden to keep the old style on February 6. The shops did not close, but displayed Hongay-Per Signal, 1st Mar, 8 red scrolls with new Republican mottoes and hung out the five- Haiphong and Pakboi-Per Hong
kong, 1st Mar., 9 a.m. coloured flags. The villages were neutral, except where some lead- ing man took steps to create
interest.
On January 15, the villagere were ordered to parade the city with processions and to observe the usual festivities connected with the Feast of Lanterns. The official, however, happening to be detained at Yuncheng in con- nection with thello-tung troubles, the whole arrangement feli through...
On February 6 the shops closed up for New Year's Day, notwith- standing repented assertions that | they would not do so. The sol diers wout out shopping and find- ing the shops closed, hastoned to inform the officll. He immediate ly rushed out and insisted on his proclamation of a few days before being observed. Reluctantly the shutters came down, only to go ap again the following day, when the official left the city for some special business which will keep him away several days.
A "China Press" representa tive made inquiries into the mat- ter and it was found that Col, Brace had the affair in hand. Sergeant Thompson will be ques- tioned as to his share in the transaction. It is understood that his premises have been Now we are back to the old searched but that nothing of an ways and Republican flags are out inoriminating charater was found. of sight. Red hat buttons, taboo The native detective, who gave od vigorously during the past evidence, also will be subjected half year, are overywhere, the to a series of questions. No barbers are busy shaving fore mention as far as can be ascer-heads, and queues will reappear. tained is made in the charge book as soon as naturo permits, of the amount of money taken.
Meanwhile people are interpret
English
Ball.
3.TU.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus
SHIPPING NEWS.
28, 1918,
WEATHER REPORT
On the 28th at 11.25 Thaanti- cyclone has broken up. Pressure is highest over-the-Eastern and Yellow Beas. It has decreased moderately to slightly over China
Mail Steamers,O DIONICE
THE PENINSULAR
and collhorn districte, and im AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
oreased slightly over Japan.
Light or variable winds'are in-.
ARRIVED. Kaohidate Maru, Jap. 8.s., 3,432, W. Nakagawa, 27th Feb. Imari 22nd Feb, Coal. M. D. K Braemar, Br. 68. 2,316. A. T. Brain; 27th Feb.-Mojt 22nd Feb., Coal.-D. &dloated along the E. coast of Co
China, and moderating monsoon Devanha, Br. 8.a., 4,785, W.-R. F. over the N. China Sea..
Hickey, 28th Feb Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 Shanghai 25th Feb.. Gen hours ending at 10 am to-day, -P.&O. 8. N. Co.
0.00 inches.
Irene,
Chi. 6.8., 826, Froggatt, 28th Feb-Canton 27th Feb., Gen.-C. M. S. N- Co.
Kwangtab, Br. .8., 1,536, Stewart, 28th Feb.-Canton 27th Féb, Gen-0 M. S. N Col
FORECAST FOR THE 24' HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
71LL despatch VESSELS to the Undenuentioned PORTS on or about,
W DATES named
FOR
LONDON, VIL'
USUAL PORTS OF Odk 'sizeLPVER LONDON & ANT-
PONT SAID, AND Capt. W. W. Cooke, &x... MARAKILL
STKAMERS
TO BAIL OF A REMARK
DEVANHA Capt. W. R. Rickey:
Noon
Freight and
18 March
Passagre
Distriot.
1. Hongkong
Neighbourhood
and
Forecast. N.E. winds, moderate;
WERPt. E'ronn,
SOMALI
about
PENANO, C'ERO,
Bib Match
Freight & Pasungg
overcast... fog,
Schwarzburg Gor, 8.5, 2,082,
Christiansen, 28th Feb.- Formosa Channel-> Fingapore 21st Feb., Gen -H.A. L.
3South coast of) China between H.K. Callam. 28th Feb. Sing and Lamocks apore 23rd Feb, Gen4South coast of) B. & S.
China between H.K. The and Hainan.
No 1.
22
NE winds, strong, moderating
The same aa No. 1.
SHANGHAI:
NYANZA
about
ightTM and
MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA...
6th Mar.
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For Freight, or Passage apply to
E. A HEWETT,
P. & O. B. N. Co.'s office,
Superintendent.
China Coast Meteorological
Register.
28th
Hongkong, 27th February, 1918.
Wind..
tralia, India, Aden, Wing Chow, Br. ... 5,836, F. W. Egypt, and Europe 'via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- Taming, plementary mail on board up to the time fixed. for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will Soshu be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parcel. Mail will be closed on Friday, the 28th Feb., at 5 p.m. Por Devanha, 1st Mar., 11 a.m.
Br. as, 1,255, Bidford, 28th Fab-Manila 25th Feb., Gen.-B. & S. Rokkosan Maru, Jap. 8.8., 1,243,
Formosa via Takao-Per Rokko-
a.m.
1.
-Kikuchi, 8th Feb-
Canton 27th Feb., Ballast.
M. B.K.
Maru, Jap. 8.8.1,119, K.
Tashora. 28th Fob.
Swatow 27th Feb. Gon -0.8. K. :
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Feb, 28. Usiching, for Foochow...
san-maru, 1st Mar, 11 Rokkosan-maru, for Takao. Straits and India via Calcutta-Matsang, for Sandakan.
Irene, for Tientsin. Per Japan. 1st Mar
noon.
Philippine Islands-Fer Loong-
sang, 1st Mar, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 1st Mar.,
1.15 p.m. Swatow
י
and Chinkiang-Per Wenchow, 1st Mar, 3
Schwarzburg, for Yokohama. Devanha. for Bombay. Scahu-maru, for Canton..
Indradeo, for Boston. Kwongchuwan, for K. C. Wan.
Glenfarg, for Yokohama.
DEPARTED. Feb. 28. Siam, for Bingapore, Bueichow, for Tientsin. Chinhua; for Canton. Shanghai, & North China Bengloe, for Fangkok" (Europe via Siberia) Sangsang, for Shanghai." Per Chinhua, 1st Mar., Paito-maru. for Ganton. 5 p.m.
Delta, for Shanghai, Choising, for watow.
p.m..
Swatow-Per Haimun, 1st Mar,
Siberian
4: m.
It is understood, says our con- ing the presence of the old style Shanghai and North China-Per temporary, that Sergeant Thompi kuin" troops (with their pig-
Africa, 1st Mar, 5 p.m. son has made a complete denial tails) at Hotung as a sign that the Japan via, Nagasaki and Seattle of the whole case, and on the 21st "Kuomingtang" are defeated in
-Per Minnesota, 1st inst. he was on duty as usual, Peking or that their prestige is Shanghai and North China-Per
Mar., 5 p.m. It is stated that on the night of the raid, Thompson was in, the
Hangsang, let Mar.. 5 Police Station and in the presence of a Chinese constable and 'an Indian watchman searched the convicted gambler, who, in draw
on the wane.
drought is getting more serious now that we are in spring, and the illiterate cannot hat look upon
There has been no snow, the
this as connected with the recent
Siberian
Mail,
p.m.
Shanghai and North China (Europe via 81- beria)-Per Africa, et
Mar.. 5 p.m.
Glenfarg, for Shanghai. Kohsichang, for Holbow.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
inst., from Shanghai:-*
Per ss. Dovanha, arrived 28th
Brangwin, Dr. U. Liang, Miss Cheung Loi-sang Lui cui wei Etolloa, Mr, and Leow, B.
Mrs. P. O. Grose. . C.- Ghbert R. J Hang
ing from his pocket a small book, destruction of idols and depar-Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via Hyde, A said it contained valuable papers, tare from established precedent. Thompson, according to inquiries made the other day, placed these If the sky above is still blue, the papers in the deak, where they political and social horizen is de- are at present. It is denied that, cidedly cloudy at present. “his premises were searched.
The raid was the biggest that has taken place in Shanghai for some time in point of numbers arrested, and was exceedingly well executed under the direction of Inspector Merrison with a staff of European, Chinese and Sikh constables. Seventy-eight gam blers were arrested.
The head man, who has made the complaint, was sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment, and the remainder, some of whom
ENGLISH LESSONS IN
CHINA'S SCHOOLS.
The leader of the German Na- tional Liberale, Herr Basser- mann, has questioned the Goren- mont on a matter of international interest. He had heard that the Chinese Government intend to give facilities in their elemen
ary schoole for the learning of were allowed out on bail, wereed to know whether the Imperial English. Herr Bassermann want- fised in varying amounts.
Chancellor would not use his influence to have German placed To Succeed Sir Ronald Ross. on equality with English, and the Dr. J. W. W. Stephens has been Foreign Office official who replied appointed to the Sir Alfred Jones on 30th ult. in the Reichstag esid Chair of Tropical Medicine in the that steps had already been taken: University of Liverpool, in suc with the object in view.- cension to Sir Ronald Ross. Exchange.
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body"
But JOHNSTONE'S
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start.
It is only a question of
Tamsui Per Daljin-Hastings, J. H, maru, 2nd Mar, 9 a.m. Kwan, Mrs Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Kesler, C. M.
Per Hsiching, 2nd Mar., Kwan, Master 9 a.in.
Kang Sheryl Macao Per Sui Tai, 3rd Mar,
Mrs. 1.15 p.m.
Lin, Mrs. Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow-Liang
Per Haitan, 4th Mar., 8 Liang Chin Liang, Miss
!B, M.
Longfield, W. Lattrop, Y. E Liang Tungpon Liang Foi chi Liang, Master Peck, E. W. Robing, R Renkvolt, P. Ross, 8. B. O. Smith, J. B. Wong Shi-yn Westeroff. P. Westcalf, F.H. Watkins, O. E. Yen
Philippine Island, Straits, Bur-
mah, Ceylon, Adelaide, PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Western Australia, In- Per 8.8. Dalta, sailed on 28th dia, Aden, Egypt and inst., for Shanghai, &c. Europe via Nuples-Per Arnhold, G. N. Derflinger, 4th Mar.. 9 Burkill, C. R.
Kouser, Miss W. Lander, The Rt Bisack, M. Rev. G Heath Tournes. T. J.
Morgan, J D. Betts, Mr. & Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. &
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Station.
February,"a.m.
Hour.
Temperature
Humidity.
Barometer.
D'tiofi.
Force.
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Hongkong, Observatory, Feb: 28.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on level
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FRIDAY, 7th Mar,, ni 10 ■,m.
Blenmeru will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Whart asar Blake Pier
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Shan, Rev Per Singan, 5th Mar, 9 Hutchinson, Mrs. B.
Temperature 5? 52 H. L.
Humidity Wombwell, G
69 91 Shanghai. North China and Japan Hayes, Mr. and Wright, Mrs. G.
Wind
NNE E via Nagasaki. Victoria Mrs G.
H.
Direction and Tacoma-Por Cana Johnston, Miss Younge. F
Force
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London, 4th February. Arrivals from China-Ernest Bimons:
BDS
1.15.
Bhanghai and North China-Per
7th Mar, 3 pm,
Anhui, 6th Mar. 3 p.m. Philippine Islands-Por Rubi, The following vessels have pas
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Feb, 22nd to 28th Feb., 1913,
High - Water
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5.0
·34 @ 2.0
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