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THE REV. FR. SPADA.

WORY

ALLEGED FRAUD

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1913.

AND FORGERY.

German Clerk again Before the

Court.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY, Shanghai, 8.a. Hitachi-mau Manila, de Yawata-maru- *Shanghai, 8.8. Ligan

Haiphong, s.8.-Hongkong. San Francisco, as Paul Lesat.| Foattle, sa. Kumano-maru.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

*Ill

Lundos

4

Feb. 20 "Feb. 21

28, and February purporting 12, 1913, all to have been drawn by Mossre Arnhold Karberg and Company, dn the longkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and made payable to Kwai Sang, or bearer, with inlont to defraud. The other three charges concerned the uttering of the alleged forged cheques.

"(Continued from Page D). Father Spada, who was greatly touched, said that splendid func tion-ao cordial, so spontaneous,

In the Police Court, this after- and so unanimous, touched his heart. He was deeply moved. noon, before Mr. F. A, Hazeland, He had never imagined the Wilhelor Aufferman, a native of many Dusseldorf, appeared on remand pleasure of seeing so friends there on that occasion, on six chargea. Three charges and of receiving, so many good allegod that he forged cheques wishes. He begged to thank them for $2,000, $2,000, and $3,200,

January all for the kind acts of friendship bearing dates, which he had always received ood He had only words of praise to offer. He had found in his long residence amongst them, that they always had a cordial wel- come, and a ready response to his counsels and needs. He had hoped to spend amongst thera the beat years of his life, and it would be his best consolation to think of them all and of the kind nesses he had received. It wa a great consolation in leaving Hongkong to know that his ministry had been in co-operation for the welfare of the whole com- munity. He had only this and before him, and if his Superior would allow, he would apply for Tu the "a return amongst them. meantime," continued Father Spada, "I leave Hongkong, and I leave you with the deepest gratitude and an ardent desire to be back in your midst. I wish you all God's blossing and bap "Fare- piness and prosperity. well!"

Later in the afternoon Mr Roza Foriora spoke of Fathor Spada's membership with the Club, and on behalf of the members, wished him Good-bye...

This was responded to bo the reve ord Father,

HOUSE BOY'S HAUL,

-,

majorit

I.

Pun Abanybai Mar. 8 Mar. 10

MAILS DUE, French, Atlantique. 11th inst. Siberian, Chinhua, 12th inst, Can. & Am., Emp, of India, 13th

& inst.

English, India, 13th inst Biborian, Africa, 13th inst

The Atlantiquo with the French Maila is expected to arrive hore on Tuesday the 11th instant at daylight.

Feb.

The Chinhus is expected, to Ile was also charged with mak- ing faleo entries in the books of arrive here on Wednesday the Messrs Arnhold Karberg and Co. 12th inst. with the London Mail on January 10 and February 4 (via Bihoria) of Friday the 21st The Empress of India with tho On the first date he is alleged to

American Mall have entered $28,790.708 Canadian and having been paid, whereas it was (ox Mongoliu) is expected to only $28,790 70 and on the other arrive here on Thursday the 13th dato entering $17,748.03 as inst having been paid, where the amount was $15,748.05.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Benvenue, Br. 88, 2,505.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 10th at 11.55.—Pressure.

has increased, in all districts,

Ralightly along the E. coast of

Krable, 8th Mar-loji China and the Philippines, and

2nd Mar., Cool.-G. & Co.

moderately along the S. coast of

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

La AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Namsang, Dr. 5... 2,591, Gilroy,

China and over Japan,

The anticyclone is now central

8th Mar.-Moji 4th at over Korea and the Yellow Boa GenJ, M. & fo Recorder, Er, 8.8., 677, Kemp,

A depression still lies to the 8thnorth-east of Japan.

Fresh to moderato monsoon is WILL dospatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned, TURTS on or about

the DATES namel indicated along the E coast of China and over the N. China Soa. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24

FOR

Mur-Saigon 20th Feb, Ballast.-E. E. T. Co Seangaloon, Br. .., 3,174, Lar kins, 8th, Mar-Singa pore 2nd Mar., Gen-house ending at if sun to-day, SHANGHAI ..... W. Gordon, 8.8.8.

Chiuose. Szechuen, Br. 6.8., 1,143, Jones, Ma.. Chiakiang 4th Gen.-B. & 8,

0.03 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District:

Forecast.

E: wimls.

1 Hongkong and fresh to mo derato, fair. Neighbourhood

Yunnan, Br. s.8., 1,206, French, 9th Mar-Shanghai 5th Mar., Gon.-B. & S. Knight Templar, Br. 8.8. 4,602, J. Kendall, 9th Mar.- Philadelphia via Durban 2 Formosa Channel-NE gale. 3rd Jan, Paraffin Olla South coast of)

·Order...

المقدم

1,054. Ander Yatshing, B...

sen, 9th Mar.-Moji 4th Mar, Coal.-J., M. & Co. Indrani, Br. 8.8, 3,617, Hoher, York 9th Alar-Now 16th Jan, Gen.-J, M & Co. Daiching. Br. 8.B., 1,267, W. C.

Chiyuen.

The India, with the English Mail left Singapore on Saturday the 8th instant at 2 pin. and is expected to arrive here on Thurs- day the 13th inst at.6 a.m. This Packet brings the Parcel Maile. closed in London for despatch by the all sea route on the 7th Feb. On and for despatch overland on the 14th Feb.

MAILS CLOSE.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haiching; 11th Mur., 9.a.m.

Shanghai, North China, Japan

!

:

Mar

Passmoro, 9th Foochow, Amoy and Swatow 8th Mar., Gen. -D. L. & Co

Chi. s... 1,177, Pratt,

9th Mar-Canton 8th

Chinabetween H.K.

and Lamooks

LONDON, VIA USVAL PORTS OF OLLE NE LONDON & ANT-" WERP. F'roas, Priso, C'x0, - Por SAP AND MARAMELLRY MA

STEAMERS

INDIA

DELTA

Capt. E. P. Marlis, P,N.B,

NAMUR

Capt. A. Collyer.

Cap. D. A›bary

The same

48 No. 1.

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.....

NORE

China between H.K. and Hainan.

The same

as.No 1.

South oast of)

China Coast Motoorological

Station.

Register,

10th March, 8.m.

Hour.

Temperature]

Barometer.

Humidity.

ז

Wind.

Mar, Gon.-O. M. S. N Woatock 7a30.32 5 76 - : Co.

Nemuro 6 a 29.85-- Sang, Br. s8, 1,787, Carl Hakodate 9th Mar-Canton Mar, Tokio Ballast, & Co.

Kochi 0th Mar-Moji 5th Mar, K'shima Gen--G, L & Co

Oshima Kushing, Br. 8.8. 1,143, Lewis,

Naha 9th Mar Saigon 5th Ishi'jima Mar., Rice.-B. & 5,

Bonin Is. Chefoo Si-kiang. Fr. s.s., 645, D. de Ca-

talano, 9th Mar.-Bai- W'halwei phong Ích Got, Gon Hankow

M. M.

Nyanza, Br. 88, 6,695, Rivers, R.N.R., Jih Mar.-Lon- don 25th Jan., Gen-P. & O Co.. Br. 6.8., 1,352, Williams, 9th Mar-Shanghai 6tli Mar, Gon-B. & S.

Linan,

Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr. Reader Harris, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, lofended.

Friedrichs, of Messrs. Arnhold Karberg and Co., said that on February 12, his firma drew

choyno for $900.43. The The Afrien is expected to arrive Empire. Br. s.8., 4,500, ilcher, a

of tho cheque hero on Thursday the 13th inst.) number was E 709,928, which wit with the London Mail (via Si- ness produced. That chaque beria) of Wednesday the 19th was genuine signed by himself and Feb, it had passed through the bank Selections of music wore given in the ordinary way. The coun- during the afternoon by the Phil-terfoil in the cheque book had harmonis band under the con- been made out for the samp "ductorship of Professor Gonzales, amount but marked cancelled."

This should not have been done.. The cheque and counterfoil ba been made out in the defendant'e Fifty-One Pawn Tickets Found hand writing. The cheque was not entered in the firm's bookent all but had since been entered This morning at the Police by witness. The next counterfoit Court, before Mr. C. D: Melbourne:in the book was also made out a house boy named Shun Cho, for $069,43 in the defendant's engaged by two Europeans, was handwriting. The cheque corres charged with stealing a silver pending with that counterfoil, lighting box, value $4, a jackot was the one produced and the and trousers value $11, four amount thereon was $3,200 00. white jackets valus $30, four That cheque had gone through pair of trousers value $20, the bank, and had been debited and ons auit of pyjamas value to his firm's account. The choque $7, on different dates.

was made payable to Kwai Sang or boater, and was in the defend- ant's handwriting. It purported to be signed by witness but he did not sign it. The cheque was a forgery. The amount of $3,200 was not entered in the books of the firm, but had since been put in to make the accounts square.

on Him.

!

Mr G. K. Hall Brutton appear ed for the defendant, who plead ed guilty,

over

Mr Bratton said he had an application to make, that the defendant should be bound

.a. first .48

offender under section 09, of No. 9. 1899, to come up for judgment, if called upon. He would engage to restore the goods stolen to the complainante, and re-imburse the pawnbroker in any loss he may sustain.

Mr. Brutton went on to say that the complainant had been ea gaged on the H.M.S. Tamar, the 8.8. Oconn and the sis. Pembroke. He had been to England and had been sent back with dis- charge papers, stating that his charactor and abilities had boon good. At one time he was on gaged at the Peak lotel.

Inspector McHardy, who was in charge of the oase, said that the case ought to go on.It was & serious one, and fifty-one piwa tickets were found on the man.

Mr. Melbourne, in granting the application, said he was sorry the police could not go on.

French

Siberian

Mail..

Mail:

via Moji, Victoria and Soaltle-Por Tamba- maru, 11th Mar., 10a.m. Saigon, Straits. Coylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Adon, Egypt and Europe via Marseil

les (Lato Letters 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10 conts). (Lolters posted la all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clerance will be included in this contract mail.)— Por Paul Lecat, lith Mar., 11 am,

Shanghai, North Chinis Гарал via Nagasaki, Bonolulu, Canada. Unit od States and South Am- erica via San Francisco (Europe via Siberia)-Per Chiyo-maru, 11th Mar..

11 am.

Yawala

Force.

Weather.

◊ b

TO SAIL ON

about 13th March

Noon

10th March

alon

Freight and Tassege.

Freight and

Pasonge.

Freight:&

10th March Passsga

Freight and

about alok MarchTarge

All the above steamers are fitted with wirelosa Telegraphy.

"

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. HEWF,

Superint leak.

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 10th March, 1913.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

BTKAME=8,

LINES

To sail of

} W'DAY.

10,000

ALGIEDS GIBRAL-PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH 19th March,

30.05-

30.06 30:17

nnw

nw 1

"

Nagasaki

30.21

30.17

**

30.08

0

30.09

29 05-

For

19

30.35 35

17

YAPLES, GENOA,"

11

Ichang Kiukiang Changsha Shanghai Gutzlaff Sharp P.

11

TAR, SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. U. Mondt

ANTWERP & BREMEN

10 AM.

SI

35ANGHAI, NAGA-1

30.3136 30.2039

nno 1 om

SAKI, KOBE and PRINZESS ALICE

no 3ov

7a30.21.50

YOKOHAMA,.....................)

Capt. L. Franky

20,000

About THURSDAY, 20th March,

6a30.1751 86 nno.1 o

MANILA, ANGAUR,)

30.11 53 80

10

5a30.11-- e 6

YAP, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ 'WALDEMAR BRISBANE SYDNEY (Cap1⁄4, H. Bremer

6,100

30.03

29.04

10 4 n 6

MELBOURNE

*

31

29.09- -ne 10

KUDAT & SANDAKAN

BORNEO

1Capt. P. Sambill

P'dores

30.05-

+1

ne 10 9a30,1651.86 n 3 o

KOBE and TOKOHAMA

[COBLENZ

6a30.0855 83 00

30.06

Capt. L. Klugkist

6,750

13

ene 5 o 30.05 53- n' 1 o'

1st April.

Calling at Minila.

n

2 or

Amoy Swatow Maru, Jap a.s, 2,366, T. Taihoku

Mar. Taichu Sekine, 10th

Manila Australia via

Tainan 12th Feb, Gen.-N. Y. Koshun K..

Kumano Maru, Jap. 8.a., 3,147, Canton Winckler, 10th Markong Nagasaki 6th Mar Gon Gap Rock

NYK.

Hitachi

..Macso

22nd March

SATURDAY

∙at 9° n° 22.

Beginning of

April.

About

TUESDAY;

All the steamer of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Tel 'g.etly? New Bystem of Telefunken.

Saman ak

11

1

-6a30.0257 - one 4 or 29.91 70 @. 2 or

For further Particulars, apply to

29.89 73

17

080 2 0

29.89,77

'na i d

29,8672 -- e 10

29.8777

nina 1 a

Paul Locat, Fr. ss., 7,046, Lance Wuchow 9a30.2048

lin, 10th Mar Yoko-Pakhei hama, Gen-X M.

Hoihow Germania, Ger. ss., 1,096, Jepsen, Paulien 10th Mar-Palan Island Tourane 3rd Mar, Copra-9. &

0. St. J. Aparri Maru. Jap 8.8 Yama Manila waki, 10th Mar Yoko hama, Gon.-N. Y. K

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Mar. 8. Rajaburi, for Singapore.

Mar. 10. North China and Amorlean, for K. C. Wan. Japan via Moji-Per Indrani, for Yokohama. Indrani, 11th Mar., 3 panzechuen, for Canton,

Macao-For Sui Tai, 11th Man,

1.15 p.m.

Tean, Philippine Islands-Per 11th Mar. 3 p.m. The three cheques in the charge, were bearor cheques, and neither Tsingtau, Weihaiwei and Chefoo the firm nor himself had received money there from On the contrary, his firm were the losers to the entant of the choques. The defendant had no authority to sign cheques Australia. Tasmania, and Now Knight Templar, for Karatza.

on behalf of the firm, nor to sign witness' name.

Ia answer to Mr. Haleland, witness said he last saw the prisoner at the offico, on February 14.

The defendant was committed for trial; the defence being reserved.

-Per Paoting, Mar, 3 p.m.

Shanghai,

Siberian

Mail.

p in..

11th

Zealand via Thursday Dajnichi-maru, for Saigon, Island-Per Empiro 11th Fukui-maru, for Keelung.

Linau, for Canton. Mar.. 3 p.m.

Nyanza, for Yokohamia Shanghai, North China Recorder for S03 and Japan via Kobo

Seangchoon. for Rangoon. · (Europe via Siberia)-Per Devawongse, for Saigon Atlantique, 11th-Mar 5 Taul Locat, for Marseilles

DEPARTED. Mar. 0. Hanol/for Pakhoi. Teucot, for Liverpool. Paigi-maru, for Tamsui Chough, for Shanghai. Tjibodas, for Fatavia. Haimun, for Swatow. Fakai-maru, for Formosa, Choysang, for Canton.

Mar. 10, St. Albans, for Yokohama. Varg, for Canton, gi Szechuen, for Canton. Yunnan, for Canton, Elax, for Balik Pappan. Devanwongser, for Saigon.

Straits and eylon-Per Hitachi-

maru, th Mar., 5 p.in. Swatow-Per Hainan, 12th Bar,

1 am..

Melbourne (direct)-Por Alden

Left for Tientsin. Captain H. Greenfield, Army Vetorinary Corys, who has beau at Hongkong on temporary duly since 24th February, left for Tientsin by the s. 8, Chenan of. Saturday.

IT'S SAID

"You can't please every

body" But JOHNSTONE'S

M, P, WHISKY has a splendid

start. It is only a question

getting every body to try it.

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE,

H RUTTONIEE & SON,

WINE & SPIRIT. MERCHANTS..

ham, 12th Mar., 10 am Swatow, Amoy and Toocho

Per Kaijo-maru, 12th Mar., 11 am. Ningpo-Por Szechuan, 12th

Mar.. 11 am. | Philippine Islands, Australia Tasmania and New Zoa- land via Thursday Te- land-For Kumano-maru,

12th Mar, 11 s.m. Japan via Nagasaki-Por Yawa- ta-maru, 12th Mar., II

B.m,

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 12th Mar..

1.15... Manzanillo and Guaymas

PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Por 8.g. Namsang, arrived 8th

(Mexi-Fenton-

inst, from Moji:- co)Por Marie,, 12th Mar., 5 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per

Choysang, 13th Mor... 11

Siberian

Mail.

a.m,

Perss Hatching, Arrived 9th inst, from Fooshow, &o :- Deckor

Loyto, Mre, Griffin

For ss. Empire, arrived '9th inat, from Moji- Kiril, Miss & Mrs.

For a 8. Linan arrived 9th inst. from Shanghat:- Gharing, Mr. & Mrs.

Macao-Per Sui Tal, 13th: Mar.

1.15 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Fer

Linan, 13th Mar., 3 p.m. Bhanghal, & North China (Europe via Siborin) Per India, 13th Mar, 5 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Halton, 14th Mar., 8.

All productions of the ALEX- Haiphong, Pakchot and Saigon- ANDRA CAFE CO, are under Per Sungklang, 14th the strictest European Supar- Mar., 9 am

Por 6.6. Kumano Maru, arrived 10th inst, from Nagasaki Towney, D. LEL

9a29.8783

Legaspi

Iloilo

Bacolod Cebu Labuan

31

11

29.88 79

29.85 81

75

nw 2 b n 1b n 2 c

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Mar. 10: 1 Barter, 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 eaturation, the Humidity of air. saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

NORDDEUTSCHER

MELCHERS & CO.,

LLOYD,

GENERAL AGENTS, BONGKONG and CHINA.

Hooghong, 7.h March, 1913.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Tighest Olsas, Fantent and Most Lazarons Steamers on the Coast, baring spleniu Accommodation for First-Class Passenger, Electric Light. Excellent Outsian.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. |(Dcoopring 9 to 10 days) :

STRAMBHITA.

BATTAIN

LEAVING,

5 Force of Wind, according to HÀICHING..... | W. C. Passmoro... | TUESDAY, 11th Man, at ́ ́0 sm. Beaufort Scale.

J. 8. Reach ................ | FRIDAY, 18th Mar , at 10 sam

HAITAN

ww

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, | HAIYANG IA. E. Hodgin- ¡ TRESDAY, 18th Mar., at 10 am, d detached cloud, d drizzling rain

FOR SWATOW.

f fog, z gloomy, h hail, 1 light-HAIMUN ... |J. W. Evans...... | SUNDAY, 16th Mür., 15 10 m rat. -

Ozesmers will noire st, and depan frous, the Cp.'s Wharf· near Blake Pist

ning, o overcast, p passing

ehowers, q equally, r rain, s snow,

t, thunder, v vigibility, w dew wet).

0 Rain. in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

Day On Date On Date

GJ

Barometer, 29.06 29.98 Temparature 62 * 59

Humidity 76 89

30.02 59 85

Wind Direction Force Weather

E

4

E

E

2

Rain

F

Highest open air Temperalgre on the 6th' H.K. Observatory, 9th Mar., 1913. T. F. Claxton, Director. TIDE TABLE.

Mor, 8th to 14th Mar., 1913..

High Water Hongkong Men Ties

Satur,

12"10

1.0

Low Waler Hoofkant

m marning a effeënqan,

201

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On the 7th March, On the 4th April.

Lays Hongkong

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On 12th March 11a.m. 0529th Mar, 11 a.m. On 26th April, 11 am

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