THE REV. FR. LYNCH G.S.S.R.
Introductory. Sermon at St.
Joseph's.
The Hongkong public will ba glad to learn of the arrival of the Rev. Fr. P.M. Lynch, the Superior of the Redemptorist Fathers in the Philippine Islands, who gave `a series of Missions in 1911 in this Colony which gained him much. popularity amongst the communi. ty, irrespective of creed and nationality.
He arrived here on Friday by the "Taming," and is at present giving a Retreat to the Brothers
ALLEGED THEFT OF
BANKNOTES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913
Before Mr. G. D. Melbourne al the Police Court, this afternoon, a Chinese youth named Cheung Sau was charged on remand with stealing $1,578 in Hongkong bank notes, the property of King Wo Cheung,
Mr. Shenton of Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Deacon and Harston, pro socuted, and Mr. C. Fairbrother Mason, of Messra. Wilkinson and Grist, defended.
Mr. Shenton esid that the at St. Joseph's College. During complainant had a large quan- the week Fr. Lynch will tity
of subsidiary coin in give two short Retreats at the his possession which be got in the French and Italian convenie re- course of his business. He want spectively, and, on Passion Suned to change the coin for bank day, the Oth inst, he will commen- notes, and the defendant was cea General Mission to the Catho- deputed to change the coin. He lics of Hongkong and tothe public emo back without the notes and in general, in the Cathedral of the at first said they had been stolen, Immaculate Concaption; the Mis-but afterwards said that he had sion will last a week. Fr. Lynch been cheated out of them. The affair in a guest of His Lordehip, Bishop occarred at a time immediately preceding the new Year (Chinese).
Pozzoni.
King Wo firm stated that he sent The managing pariner of the the defendant with the notes on January 24 to the Yee Tuk bank. Defendant was crying when hef had been snatched away. I came back, and said the money went with the defendant and re- ported the matter to the police. Defendant said he had been lo'd-
After the 10 o'clock Mass yes terday morning the Rev. Father preached to a large congregation at St. Joseph's Church. He said that when he received the Bishop's cable saking him to conduct s Mission here, he could not say "no. Hongkong was to him pleasing memory. The people of the Colony, at last year's Mission, were earnest to the point of en-ing the notes thusiasm. It was a downright pleasure to work for them. Graceful memory recalled their grateful money gift sent after him to Cebu. He used the money in making new a poor church, badly in need of restoration, to the great delight of the people...
Speaking on the subject of true and false conversion, he said many people were always putting off any attempt to amend their lives; they would repent in a week's or a month's time. Yet those very if they had occasion to persons, tell a servant or employee that
with both hi
hands together." The defendant absconded on January, 27 and witness reported his absence to the police. He next saw the de- fendant in the Registrar General's Office, and afterwards charged him, with theft at the Police Station.
In reply to Mr Mason witness said that defendant had been employed by him for about a year since the firm opened busi- nesa. Ho had been assistant ac- countant and had often collected money-sometimes large sums of money. He (witness) however, his work was not safisfactory, always seat anothar foki out with would be the first to discharge him.
the spot, if he
him
merely promised to amend "byween wo went to press.
an
and by.
The Commandments
were as much binding East of
Buez as anywhere else; though
POST OFFICE.
'MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Hoihow, 8.3. Fingan. Manila, B.A. P. Waldemar. Shanghai, ss Carmarthenshire Japan. 8.8. Jonson-maru,
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
· Lete
· Londan
Feb. 13 Fob. 14
Tua Shanghal
Mar. 1. Mar. 3
I H
MAILS DUE. Am., Chiyo Maru, 4th inst. Siberian, Chenan 5th inst, German. Yorck, 6th inst. Am., Paul Lecat, 10th inst. The Chiyo Maru, with theAmeri- here to-morrow. can Mail is expected to arrive
E
SHIPPING News.
ARRIVED.
Kjold, Nor. 8.8., 910, Helleso, 28th Fob-Saigon 23rd Feb, Rice Order.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 3rd at 11.00.-The anti- cyclone has further weakened and spread eastward
Pressure has decreased mode-
Kwailin, Br. 8.s., 1,050, Mills, 1st rately to slightly in all districts,
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
Mar-Shanghai and Swa-except central and N. Japan AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
tow 18th Feb., Gen-B where it has increased slightly. & S...
Light or variable winds are in- Misumi Maru, Jap, ss., 1,509,dicated along the E. coast of Tagoshi, Ist Mar-China. and moderate monsoon Kwang Yen 28th Feb, over the N. China Bes Stone-Order.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 Tjipanas, Dutch 8.6., *,444, Olden-hours ending at 10 am to-day,
burger. Batavia
18th 0.09 Inches. Feb., Sugar.-J. Q. J. L
FORECAST FOR THE 24 Rajaburi, Br. 86, 184, Wolfe, HOURS ENDING AT NOON
TO-MORROW.
1st Mar-Port Courbet Fooshing. Br. s.8., 1.429, Welsh, 26th Feb., Coal.-B. & 8
The Cheran, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday the Canton 5th Instant with the London Mail via Siberia) of Friday the 7th Feb.
1st Mar-Hongay 26th Maru, Jap. s... 1,998, V Feb., Coal-J., . & Co. Hatakeyama at Mar. Karatsu 23rd Feb, Coal. -M. B. K.. Maru, Jap. ss, 3803, J. Teranaka 2nd Mar- Shanghai 27th Fob, Gen -N. Y. K. Laertes, Fr. 8.a., 1,340, Wawin,
can Mail (ex Nile) is expected to
The Paul Lecat with the Ameri-Tamba arrive bore on Monday the 10th inst.
Mail left Singapore on Saturday The Yorck with the German the 'st inst. at 6 p.m. and is ex- pected to arrive on Thursday the 6th instant at 6 am.
MAILS CLOSE.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-
Per Haitan, 4th Mar., 8
am.
Philippine Island, Straits, Bur
am.
2nd Mar Saigon 25th Feb., Rico.-Wo Fat Sing- Haldis, Nor, B.s., 1,065, Jorgensen, 2nd Mar.-Bangkok via Swatow 19th Feb,, Rice -T. & Co."
Haitan, Br.s.s., 1.183, Roach, 2nd
District:
1 Hongkong
Neighbourhood.
Forecast.
E. winds, and moderate; fair.
Formosa Channel
3 South coast of Chinh batween H.K. and Lamocks
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about
the DATES nared-
Yoz
LONDON & ANT- WERPY.FroE, PHRANO, CMO, PORT SAIT, AND MAREBILLE'........ SHANGHAI, MOI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
strong NE winds.
SHANGHAI modorating. | LONDON, VIA USUAL PORTS OF The same
CALL as No. 1,
4 South coast, of) China between H.K. and Hainan.
China Coast Meteorological
Mar. Swatow lat Mar., Station. GenD L. & ̈Co.
mah, Ceylon, Adelaide. Anhui, Br. s.8., 1,353, Harris. 2nd Western Australia, In- dia, Aden, Egypt and
Mar. Shanghai 27th Feb., Gon.-B. & S. Europe via Naples Per Poleric, Br. 8.s., 3,927, Dye, 2nd Dertlinger, 4th Mar., 9
Mar.Seattle via Kobo and Moji 25th Feb,
Gen B, L. Perla, Aust. a.s.. 3,446, T Matic. nd Mar-Singapore 23rd Maru, Jap: ss 1,119, K 'Feb., Gen-S. W. & Co
Tashera.
Swatow and Tientsin-Fer Chip-
Saigon-l'er Pheumph, Mar, 10
shing, 4th Mar., 10 a.m.
3.m.
Shanghai and North China-Per Shanghai, North China and Japan
Loksang, 4th Mar, 10.
Yokohams-Per
Siberian
Mail:
a.m..
vla
Perla, 4th Mar., 11 6.m.
Shanghai, North Chinia
A
Soshu
JI
2nd Mar
Canton lat Mar. Gen- O 8. K.
longmoh, Br. s.s., 2,555, Bain- bridge, 2nd Mar-Ran goon, Penang and Singa pore 24th Feb., Gen Joo Seng..
Register.
SOMALI
STELNIRE
Capt W. W. Cooke, R NR.
NYANZA
Cap. H. N. Rivers, ...
INDIA
WANDYS
.........
TO BALL OF SWMARK
5th March Freight & 10.03. Tanange
about
Bib Mar.
abont
ING. W. Gordon, B... } 18th March
DELTA Capt. E P. Martin, a.N.R.
Freight and
Fassige
Freight and
Passage.
Noon "
Mueb
Freight and Гавни
All above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or range apply to
The same as No 1.
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s offin',
Hongkong, 3rd March, 1913.
3rd March, a.m”.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Force,
30.07- .15
8
30.24-naw 30.27--- wsw 1 30.27-- -1 30.25- nna 1 98w 1 1
Weather.
E A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
TO JAIL.09
"
13
19
Wostock 7a30.09 6 79 Nemuro 6a30.08 Hakodate Tokio
19 Kochi Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Maka
30.22-
IMPERIAL GERMAN
MAIL LINES
30.17
AO
Ishi'jima
30 15
në 4-
tt
Bonin Is.
11
Chefoo W'haiwei Ichang Hankow Kiukiang Changsha Gutzlaff Shanghai Sharp P. Amoy Taihoku Swatow Feb, Taichu Tainan
Foa
1
STEANDER.
30.28 28 10 nw 1b
77
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
17
PRINZ WALDEMAR Capt. H. Bremer
About TUESDAY,
6,100
4th March
17
"
30.81 38
NAPLES, GENOA,)
ALGIERS,
(TUESDAY.
7a30.2652-
TAR, SOUTHAMPTON, Cat. F. Proso
117,000
ANTWERP & HIBURG.)
SHANGHAI, TSING-)
5a30.18-
sw 2
TAU,
nd YORCK
30.17--
0
19
30.17. 29.13 30.18
H'kong 6a30.1957 83 e 2 o
30.17-
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A $---
11 4
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KUDAT & SANDAKAN
BORNEO
Capt. F. Sembill
ed States and South Am-E. F. Ferdinand, Aust, s.8., 3,206,
Japan via
Nagasaki,
Honolulu, Canada. Unit-
orica via San Francisco (Europe via Siberia)--Per Manchuria, 4th Mar.,
noon.
1.15 p.m.
The case had not concluded
Kudat
and
Straits,
many did not seem to think so, NEW STEAMSHIP LINE.
Father Lynch has an easy collo-
quial style of preaching and he was listened to intently by all.
BILLIARDS.
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2nd Mar-Shanghai 27th Feb., Gen.-A. Lloyd. Carmarthenshire, Br, a... 2,994, Bolland, 2nd Mar-Via divostock 27th Gòn. -3, M. & Co. Waldemar, Ger, 88., 1,737 Koshun Bremer, 3rd Mar.-P'dores Fydney 8th Feb., GenCanton M. & Co.
Macao-Per Sui Tai, 4th Mar,
Sandakan Per Frioz Borneo, 4th Mar., 4 p.m. Ceylon and India via: Bombay - Fer E. F. Fordinaud, 4th Mar.. 4
p.m.
Swatow, Amoy Anping and
Takao-Per Soshu maru, 4th Mar 5 p.m.. Jaiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon
Per Singan, 5th Mar, 9 watow-Fer Haimug, 5th Mar,
a m.
9 8.
traite and Calcutta-Per Somali. Philippine Islands-Per Taming, 5th Mar., 9 s.m.
Shanghai, North China and Japan
5th Har., noon.
The most recent development in connection with the Trans- Pacific trade is the interesting announcement by The Royal Mail Seam Packet Co, for whom Last srening at the Jewish Mesars Jardine, Matheson & Co, Social Club, before a good attend are the local Agents, of the ance, including many ladies, inauguration of a monthly steam- Ales Taylor conceded Mr. Judah ekip line between the Philip 403 in an exibition game of 600, pines, China and Japan. and up. The professional won by 48. Northern Pacific Coast Porte His best effort was a pretty break in America, in conjuntion of 113, Mr. Judah was responsi- with their present joint service ble for rane of 25 and 24. The from Antwerp, Middlesboro', dlosing scores were:Mr. Taylor Hall and London
LO the 600; Mr. Jadah (res. 400) 552. Far East maintained by the The winner afterwards delighted "Shire" and "Glon" steamers. the audience with his display of The first vessel on the new fancy strokes. Mr. Taylor plays line will be the se. "Harpages" his final games this afternoon and which has been chartered for the erening at the Hongkong Club round voyage from the Pacific at 5.15 and 9 o'clock. He leaves Cosat to the Philippines and back, for Shanghai to-morrow.
leaving fortland & bout the bogin- aing of April. In due course thr-Shanghai and North China-Per
Dumping Rubbish.
ough steamers will be despatched from Europe to the Pacific Coast, via Suez Canal, Straits Settle-
veres.
At the Police Court, this morn-ments, China and Japan, aud vice ing, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, a Chinese was fined $7, or in de fault fourteen days, for dumping rubbish in the public street at West Point,
SAID
The well known firm of Messrs. Frank Waterhouse & Co. will act as Agents for the new service at Pacific Coast Peris.
IT'S
"You can't please every
body"
But
JOHNSTONE'S
M; P. WHISKY has a splendid
start. It is only a question of
getting every body to try it.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE,
H RUTTONIEE & SON, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
via Nagasaki. Victoria and Tacoma - Per Cans
da-maru, 5th Mar., 1
p.m.
Macac Per Sul Tai, 5th Mar.,:
1 15. Straits-Per Hongbee, 5th Mar, Shanghai and North China-Per
4 p.m...
Kwongsang, 6th Mar, 11 Macao-Per Sui Tai, 6th Mar,
1:15 p.m.
a.m.
- nne 1 o
i, 30.2340 ene 2 ov
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Lokeang. Br. 8 s., 978, Fowker, Gap Rock
3rd Mar -Canton nd Mac80- Mar, Goa, M. & Co. Wuchow 9a Jinsen Maru, Jap. 8.s., 2,923, Pakhoi
Machide,
3rd Mar. Hoihow Kobe and Moji_ 28th Phulion Feb.. Gen N. Ý.K. Tatoutse, Br, 8-8. 691, Grilhon, O. St. J. Tourane 3rd Mar Bangkok 21st Feb, Gen.-E. H. Ray.
Aparri
Kwongsang, Br. 8.8 1,428.
Manila Bi-Legaspi chard, 3rd Mar.-Swatow floilo
2nd Feb, Gen.-J.-M. & Co
Bacolod Cebu.
Singan, Dr. 88., 1,047, Robinson, Labuan 3rd Mar-Haiphong land Huihow 2nd Bar, Gon- B. & 8.
Derfilinger, Ger. ss., 5,748, F.
11
+
6a30.1859
no 0 dh
30.06.66
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29.95 72 30.0272
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8 1 p
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29,95 68
0 с
0
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.. 29.9275
9a29.9180
29.93 84- 11
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Mar. 3.
1 Barometer, reduced to
32
GIBRAL-DERFFLINGER*
KOBE
YOKOHAMA..... Capt. H. Formen
MANILA, ANGAUR,]
17,000
YAP, NEWGUINEA, 【PRINZ WALDEMAR BRISBANE SYD TEY (Cupt, H. Bremer
& MELBOURNE .........
Calling at Manila.
4th March,
10 A.K.
7- About THURSDAY,
6th March,
SATURDAY 22nd Mych
at 0.
Beginning of
March.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Tol ́g.
New State of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER AN
MELOHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONG KONG and CHINA,
Hongkong, 24th Febicary, 1918.
LAS
Proesch, 3rd Mar-Yoko- degrees Fahrenheit on the level DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
hundredths,
2 Temperature, in the shade, în' degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in porcentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
hama 22nd Feb., Gon.of the sea in inches, tenths and M. & Co. CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
Mar. 1. Taisang, for Manila. Johanne, for Delhi,
Rajaburi, for Canton.
Mar, 3. Anhui, for Canton. Kwongsang, for anton Chongva, for K. U. Wan. Chipshing, for Tienteen. Sabine Rickmer, for Tamsui. Kachidate-marus, for Nagasaki, Carl Diedrichsen, for Haiphong. Ohunsang, for Foochow. P. Waldemar, for Yokohama Macao-Per Sui Tai, 7th Mar,insen-maru, for Calcutta.
Carmarthenshire, for London.
Siberiani
Mail.
Anhui, 6th Mar., 3 p.m. Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nor th China, and Japan via Kobo (Europe via Siberia) -Per Yorck, 6th Mar., 5
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per Haiyang, 7th Mar.,
....
1.15 pm,
Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, Daito-maru, for Port Arthur.
Siberian
Mail.
7th Mar. 3 pm, Shanghai, North China Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via
Kwangtah, for Shanghai. Shinyo-maru, for Bombay. Merapi, for Amoy.
DEPARTED. Mar. 2. Daljin-maru, for Tamsui. Wenchow, for Swatow.
Siberia)-Por Mongtea Helene, for Hothow.
gle, 7th Mar., 6 p‚m,
p.m.
Balching, for Swalow,
Philippine Islande-Per Yuen-Kwellin, for Canton.
sang, 8th Mar., 1 Weihaiwei, Teingtau and Chefoo Anhui, for Canton.
Bajburia, for Canton, Per Pacting, 8th Mar, Fooshing, for Canton, 3.p.m.
Africa, for Shanghai. Shanghai, North China and Chinhua, for Shanghai.
Japan via Yokohama-Ceylon-maru, for Shanghai, Per Austria, 8th Mar., 4
Mar.,3.. Kwangtah, for Shanghai. Kachidato maru, for Japan
Siberian
Mail,
p.m.
Shanghai and North Shinyo-maru, for Straits. China (Europe via Si Misume-maru, for Kwong Yaon. beria)- Per Chenan, 8th Johanne, for Straits Mar., 5'p.m.
Carl Diedericheon, for Saigon.
Swatow. Amoy and Foochow Tsintau, for Singapore.
Per Halching, 11th Mar, Japan, for Singapore.
Eiger, for Dalny de
· Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
plaid Accomodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light Excellen Highent Claas, Fastest and Most Luxuricas Steminen on the Coast, having Cuisine.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.
ATHAMBHIPS, HAITAN
(Compying 9 to 10 days.)
GLATTALE
LEAVING.
3. B. Roach ...... | TUESDAY, 4th Man, at. 30 m.m
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, | HAIYANG' „ | A. E. Rodzion FRIDAY, 7th Mar. at 10a.m.
o detached cloud, d drizzling rain HAICHING... | W. O. Pastors.. TUESDAY, 11th Mar., at 10 a.m.
f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, a snow, t, thunder, y visibility, w daw wet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
FOR SWATOW.
HAIMUN... | JW, INER...... | WEDNESDAY, 8th Mar,, at 70 ̄mus
Stramern will arrive xt, sed depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Plot
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Day On Date On Date THE
Ó BI
At 3 DJ
Direction E
Barometer 30.16 30.23 30.18. Temperature 64 56 59 Humidity 65 78 Wind
61
E
Force Weather
2
6
b
0
Rain
Highest open air Temperature on the t Lowust **
H.K. Observatory, 2nd Mai, 1913. T. F. Claxton, Director. TIDE TABLE.
Mar, 1st to 7th Mar., 1913.
Low Wate
• High Water
Konglong
Host kos
Head
Satur
Mon
No inferior High No inferior High Inferior Bligh
9 a.m. Australia, Tasmanis, and New All productions of the ALEX Thur.
Zealand via Thursday ANDRA CAFE CO. are under Fil Island-Per Empire 11th the strictest European Super- Mary, 10 am
vision.
10
Douglas, Lapralk & Co., General Managers
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Australia
Steamers
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),
ALDENHAM Diner
ST. ALBANS „mañana.
EASTERN A BEAUT
Arrive Hongkong from Acetalia
On the 7th March..
On the 4th Ap*fl.
Leave Hongkong
for Australia.
On 12th March 11mm. 0.099th Max., 11'u.m.
On 26th April, 11.25.
The abors Steamers are filed with Refrigerating Machinery, quanting
sor Low Water Bentiful supply of Tos, French Provisions, etc., and are Higbied throughost with
044 20
Blestriolly: All State-Booms at Electric Fan. A daly quillfe1 Doctor and nor Law Water towarłem uro quzried,ijan nor Low Water
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