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THE LATE 1922 J. P.. MORGAN.
Funeral Service.
The funeral service of the lats, on Mr. 3. Pierpont Morgan was held on April 14 in St. George's Episcopal Church on Stuyvesant Square, New York.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH; SATURDAY, MAY 24, (1913,
POST OFFICE,
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
London
May 9 May 10.
MAILS DUB.
Due Shanghai
May 24 May 26
Roma, Union Olub, United States Steal Corporation, Intarsional Mercant la Marins Company, “Astor T,ast Comp ny, American Church Jositats for Negros, Oh oh Tempaan olesy, New York Sobed of Applied Design for Women, Pilgrims of the United States. Archives the General Convention, New York Zoological Esolety, Trinity Solema and impressive. as was' College, American zaio and Moil lef, Manila on the 24th inst.. The Nile with the American the ceremony conducted by the Historic Preservation Society, at 10 am. and may be expected Rev. Karl Heiland, and the thres American Museum of Natural 1920 on or shout Monday the bishops of the Episcopal ohurch, History, New York Yacht Club, 6th fast. with whom Mr. Motgan bad, New York Stool been closely associsted, its effect loo Prolet
of
Exchange, Un of the Civil War,
America, Nile, 36th inst.
MAILS CLOSE.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARKIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 23rd at noon.-The baro- meter has rie in Japan and fal-
Mo-len slightly at all other stations. May-The antioyclone has moved to the NE, and a depression has formed
Kwanglec, Chi. ss., 1,462,
Arthur, 23rd Bhanghai 10th May. Gen. -Chinese. Johanne, Ger. $..,_952, Ipland 93rd May Rangoon 13th May, Rice.I, & Co. Capri, Itl. 0.0., 2,684, F. Enrico, 94th May-Kobe and Moll, Gen.-C. & Co. Yunnan, Br. 6.8.. 1,06, Eedy
24th May-Chefoo and Weibsiwel 18th May, Gen.-B. & &,
JJ
was heightsped by the pramenno Egalto de Tite Assurance Coma Bwatow-Per Halmun, 25th May. Empire, Br. n.. 7,843, Filcher,
of the city's foremost men in avery Walk of life. "Fow of the many sẽ ligions, civic, commercial- otal bodies with; which
rro gan bad on Mr. Mor- "Without their “ Jentified were
Of the
epresentatives. many thousands who haired to pay their last ri- ute to the Iste pancier, the New York "Evening Post" mys that but fifteen hundred could be given place, but among these Law distinguished names were lacking. For the rest, the Morgan family, the servants of the Morgan household, and the employesa of Morgan's office filled the church.
As the church filled, the or guaint played softly on the great organ. Just before ten o'clock the coffin, arrived in the vestibule accompanied by membra of the family. The choir merched alowly down the north airle, followed by the twelve honorary pallbearers, the restor, and the three bishops. These turned into the centre aisle and came forward, followed elocely by those who, bore the coffin and the family, with Mr. J. F. Morgan, junior, and his mother at their head,
Mr. Eliha Boot with Mr. Joseph H. Choate came next, leading the other pall-bearers, “
The coffin was entirely covered with red roses; a handful of d'ng out in white blossoms stand" sharp contrast.
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9 8.m.
ay, Trustees of Columbia gwatow, Amoy and Formosa vis Tameni -Per Daijin College, City Club of New York,
maru, 25th May, 9 am. Groller Club, Trastes of the New York Public Library, New York Shanghal and North Ohina Per Assays, 95th May, 9am. Historical Society, ions of
Scheiff, Colonial-Cavaliers, Metropolitan Saigon-Per Landrat
25th May, 9 a.m. Olub, and other organizations.
Hongay Per Szechuan, 28 th
May, 9 a.m. Philippine Islands, Japan via Na- gasaki and Seattle-Per Minnesota, 26th May, 11
SHORT STORY,
8.00,
Philippine Islands, Timor, Aus-
Straits
(Continued from Page 3). It was on my way home that the thing happened which brought me face to face with my greatest problem. We had to cross a brook apanned by a esyamore. log. Mr. Linton tok my hand, walked siden ise, and led me gafely Leross, Thea for a dozen steps he held my band clois in his, Miné arbed to grip bis; every netve cshed to make my band clasp his tight—| Kudat tight! But I did not. Yet my hand lay still, and before
tralia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Port Darwin -Per Empire, 26th May, 11 a.m.
and India via Calcutta
Per Namsang, 26th May, 1 p.m.
swatow, Amoy and Foochow
24th May-Yokohama, Kobe and toll 20th May, Gen.-G. L. & Co. Glenesk, Br. . 2,375, Williams,
Linan,
24th May-London. let April, Gen.-8. T. & Co. Br. 8.8. 1,366, Williams. 24th May-Canton 23rd May, Gen.-B. & 8. Szechuen, Br. 8.5, 1.143, Jones, 24th May-Canton 23rd Gen.-B. & 8.
Fukui
Maru, Jap. as,3,087, Tom- naks, 24th May-Moji 18th May, Coal.-H. B. K. CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. May 23. Soshu Maru, for Canton, Choysang, for Shanghai. Narrung, for Manzanilla.
May, 24.
Per Haitan, 27th May,Furst Buelow, for Shanghai. 10 am.
and Sandakan-Por Borneo, 17th May, 10
a.m.
Tingsang, 27th May, 10a.m.
be released it our eyes mat and Shanghai and North China-Per my face grow hot and my heart beat suffoestingly, outered the road without a word; and we raid little all the way bak.
We
That night alone in my room I faced thinga squarely and el!- ed them by their right names. The issue was too plain to ts eluded any longer. In that hend folasp we had consciously sad de- finitely parred fam intell faal comradeship to physical attraction. All night alons in my rom fought as I had never fought before, as I will never bare to
The combined choirs of St. Gorge's filled the thro' talls, and the little girls bf the "Wed-Fight again. nesday Evening Choir stod in the aisle about the crane and upon the chair stops.” »>«
The Bor. Karl Rd, the lesson. "Now is Obrist risón from the dead, and be the first fruits of them that glüpt.
one of "Lesd, Kindly Light," the bywns of which Mr. Morgan was fond, follows i the reading of the lesson.
Could I give him up? (To be Concluded Next Saturday.)
LORD MILNER'S MESSAGE
FOR EMPIRE DAYL
In b's newk. "The Nasion
and the Empice," Lord Miner is publishing a Piecka of big Bb dug the past 16 ye na In an in duny é way, 18ti'ng Bishop Bronster de vered the
fosheid is of Jujericem benediction, which resded the end, be wait tim recessional," For A Tay Saint-
Leoneve no bighe; idsel. Who from Their Labra Ret!"
hare rarimate (c'trans of In the me order that then at paat t'me tered, those in the fun el prangert and corations ba- sion filed slowly out, the whole or life, ed by a thor congregation remsining in their meats until the funeral tege badkinswea who heve but up new ted from the entrance for the com units in disent p2
| the crush, arab” ig the a, and us ad Contral-Station, t
rapboldo--aditional pinciple. At the Grand Centrel Station a special of three otrs awaited the of icedom, order, justies, and to d'echa ge with eve incsen ug funeral dortage, and 'e tried the
of the more brokward races who
had come under on swAY.
of
Siberian & American
Mails.
Formosa via Keelung Shanghai, North China Japan via Nagasaki Honolulu, Canada, United States, South Amerios and San Francisco (Eu- Tope via Biberia)-Per Chiyo maru, 27th May 11 a,m.
Straits India via Bombay Per
Capri, 27th May, 1000.
May, 3 p.m. Philippine Island-Per Rubi, 27th Haiphong
Pakhol-Por and -Kaifong, 28th May, 8
a.m.
Formosa via Anping and Takao Per Bcebu-maru, 28th May, 9 s.m.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon; : Adelaide, Western Aus
India, tralia,
Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Naples Per Prinz Lud wig, 28th May, 9 min.
Haimun, 28th May, 10a.m. Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai North China, Japan via Nagasaki Victoria and Tacoma-Per Canada maru, 28th May, noon,
Bwatow-Per
28th May. 3 p.m. banghai and North China-Per
Philippine Islands-Per Taming,
Anhui, 29th May, 3 p.m. Bwatow, Amoy and Fooohow- Per Halyang, 30th May 10 a.m.
Chongva, for K, O. Wan. Daijin-maru, for Tameui. Kwangles, for Canton. Loongsang, for Manila. Beamohr, for Port Baid. Unkai-maru, for Nagasaki. Lincairn, for Wakamatsu. Linan, for Shanghai.
DEPARTED. May 24. Bucophalus. for Yokohama. Tooshin, for Honcohe. Kiang Ping, for Canton. Kwanglee, for Canton. Soshu-maru, for Canton...' ;- Triumpb, for Cantón. Otaru-maru, for Port Ai Delta, for Bombay. Devowongse, for Saigon. Tamon-maru, for Tareh Unkai-maru, for Japan. Choysang, for Shanghai. Furst Bulow, for Shanghai. Chiyuen, for Shangliai, Loungaang, for Philippine Is. Bemohr, for Star. Nartung, for Mexico. Pitsanulok, for Slam.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per sa. Kwangles, arriyed 23rd inat, from Shanghai- Swanstrom
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
over 8. Manchuria. The southern AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
depression is situated to the N.W of Haiphong this morning. "
Pressure is highest to the S.E of Japan.
about the DATES named —— For
Steamers
Light to moderate E. and S.E. WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or winds may be expected over the
To Sail On Remarks northern portion off for the 24
Hongkong Rainf for the 24 LONDON, via hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.02 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Distriot.
1 Hongkong and i
Neighbourhood
2 Formosa Channel
If
3 South coast of China between H.K. and Lamooks
4 South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.
Foraonat, E. End S.E.
winds,
Usual Ports of Call
LONDON & ANT-
WERF v. Singa"
PALAWAN
about | Freight
C'mbo, Port Bald,
pore. Penang Capt. R. E. Shone
28th May &P'■age
& Marseilles...
light to
SHANGHAI,)
moderate;
about Freight
cloudy,
probably
HAMA.mt/
ASSAYE
MOJI, KOBE SUNDA
AND YOKO-Capt. C. E. Irving, R.N.R. f 1st Junie J & Peage
some rain. SHANGHAI.....W.Cookman, R.N.E.
B.E. winda, moderate.
The same as No. 1,
+
The same 88 No. 1.
China Coast Meteorologiosi Register.
Station.
23rd May, 8.11.
Wind.
எ
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Force.
Wastook 7 a 29.65 3% 50 se Nemuro Hakodate 29.97 Tokio Kochi
Naha Ishi'jims Bonin Is.
Amay
Weather.
125th May) Freight
6.p.m. & Pe
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
| P. & O. 8. N. Cò.'s office,,
Hongkong. 21st May, 1913,
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
56 IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
6a29.93 70 100 sw 2 or „,829,9170 95 ne 10
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
Steamers.
To sail on
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, PRINZ” LUDWIG- SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. v. Binzer 18,300,
MANILA, YAP, MAR-)
SCHARNHORST / Capt. H. Rehm, 16,000)
ONN, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bremer, 6,100 & MELBOURNE ..................
PRINZ WALDEMAR KOBE & YOKOHAMA Capt. H. Bremer
6a30,02-
ese
19
11
30.06 30,05
WAW 1
Nagasaki 30.05
+1
K'shima
30.06
0
Oshima
30.02
- 65W 1
1
29.97
ene 1
29.89
29.97
ene 2 0
AWERP & H'BURG.)
SHANGHAI,
Chofoo
"
W'haiwei
29.9057 75 sw 6 bo
"
·TSING- TAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA ...............................
Harkow
Ichang
Klukiang
Changsha
Shanghai
H
Gutzlaff
29.9161 29.8761
Be 60
A
4ov
Sharp P. Ya29.93 68
00
Swatow
Taihoku 5a 29.91-
- 29.90
"
"
+
+
Tainan 29.8956, Koshun
29.94---- + P'dores
29.88- Canton a29.8577 86 e 20
* 6 a 29.85 75 93 H'kong Gap Rook 29.84-
8 6 29.8075-ese 2 of Wuchow 9&29,8480 82 ne 30 Pakhol Holhow Phulien
pe 2
1
0
6829.7477- B 50
Tourano
H
29.8277- Bw 3 b
O. St. J. Aparri
29.8877-- 20
#1
Manila
51
29.8675- ne. 1 c
Legaspi
鲤
29.8479nne 1 o
Iloilo
Bacolod
Taichu
Pers.s. Glenesk, arrived 24th Macso funt, from London :- Morgan, Dr.
Otten, G.
Per .s. Empire, arrivod 24th inst., from Yokohama, &c. :-
A
29.8679- se 10
9429.8385- sw 2 b nw 20
H
.........T. F. Claxtọn, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, May, 23. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level hundredths.
collin, the inembers of thierfun!TM" | ofjgjency our duty s8 gardians Philippine Islands-Per Yuen Chos. Yong Phoo. Haselfoot, Mrs. of the sea. in inches, tenths and
and the household safety,. 15, Hartford. Thors, the committal service was read at the gure, the Rev. Karl Reiland and Bishops Brewster and Lawrenqs Eging in attendance. The intermont in Cedar Hill Cemetery was private.
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates at
The following is a list of the societies or repressted: SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK Automobile Club of Americs,
(British North Borneo), Executive Committee of Genetal
At these ports steamers sall, Convention, Union League Club, New York Cleeting Housing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping Association, Uhamber of Com- marco, American Bankers' Associ duga and charges. ation, American Academy in
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A BUNE,
Agen..
The Sovereign Drink of Health.
Its purity, its delicate,
rich and delicious flavour and its delightful aroma Pattracted the atten-
tion of those who like our
OTUS BRAND
MOKHA COFFEE.
Siberian
A
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
Bonnar, Mrs Patrick, Dr. H. Caldwell, Mr. &
C. Miss
Sims, Misa I. PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Per us, Delta, sailed on 4th inst., for London, &c. 1— Barker, W. K Gauncor, G.-B. Bury, J
P.. Cox, Mr H. A. Gannear, 8. P. Bang, 81st May, 1 p.m.
Chan Kau. Lai Fung, Mr. & Shanghai, & North China Chung Bun, Mrs. Mrs. (Europe via Biberia) Cheong Kau Mrs MoMunn, Capt. Per Chenan, 31st May, Chi Yut Mrs.
Macdonald, FC. Chan Wong, 5 p.m.
Chan Chan, Nettleton, Miss Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Chan Tean-hau So Kiu Ye, Per Hatching, 3rd June, Chan Hok-cheu Shu Shun. 10 am.
Dean, Mrs. E. V. Tong Man-hai Eng Lang-shun” Saigon, Straits. Ceylon, SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL Adelaide, Western Aust
f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- tralia, India, Aden, Egyp
London, 25th April,
ning, o overcast, p passing and Europe vis Marseil- Arrivals from China:- Fshowers, q squally, z rain, snow, les (Late Letters 11 to Ferdinand, Namur, Nora, Port,thunder, visibility, w dew wet), Noon. Extra Postage 10 spus, Yunnan.
0 Rain in inches, tenths and centa). (Letters posted The following vossale have pas-hundredths. in all the Pillar, Boxessed the Canal:Ceylon, Istria, in time for the first Mishimi Maru, Miyasaki Maru, *METROROLOGICAL. clearance will be included
Previous
French
Mell.
In this contract mafi.)—- Per Magellan, 3rd June, 11a.m.
اولی
— —
Yorok, Furst Bulow, Paul Leo at.
BORNEO
KUDAT & BANDAKAN Capt. F. Bambill
6,100
WNESDAY,
28th May,
10 8.m.
about
WINESDAY,
28th May,
(SATURDAY,
14th June,
at 9 a.m.
about TUESDAY,
27th May.
{TUESDAY, 27th May at noon.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy New System of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD:
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. "REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN. EUROPE AND JAPAN)
OUTWARD.
NEXT SAILINGS:-'
Will leave for Steamers
Japan on 3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air Armand Bobic, 10480 T, let Joas
10798 T. 16th do saturated with moisture being 100,Atlantique,
4 Direction of Wind, to two Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th do points.
Amazone, 9850 T. 18th July 5 Force of Wind, according to Australian, 10820 T. 27th do Beaufort Scale.
6. State of Weather, b blue sky, detached cloud, d drizzling rain
HOMEWARD.
Steamers Magellan,
Will leave for Marseilles
9850 T. Brd June Paul Lecat, 18820 T, 17th do Armand Bohic, 10480 T, 1st July
10728 T. 18th do Atlantique, Braest Simons, 9085 T, 29th, do
For Freight and Fasaage apply to
P, THOMAS, Agent,
Queen's Buildings, No. 3.
AUSTRALIAN THE EASTERN &
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Australia
via Manila:
MAIL SCHEDULE - (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
London, 29th April. Arrivals from China:-Brings
vie
Barometer 20.89 29.90 The following vessels have pas- Temperature 76 71 Japan via Moji, Honolulu, Man
sed the Canal:-Cyclops, Glen- Humidity 89 93 saulio, Saline Cruz, Arios, Iquique, Valpar atras, Ningehow. Konigin Luise, Wind aiso and Coronel-Per Yang Taze, Nankin. Hongkong-mard,
Day On Date On Date
29.91 73
89
SE
น
E
June, 11 a.m.
6th June, 3 p.m.
4th Arrivals from China Miya Weather od od
Rain
0:31 Philippine Islands Per Zafiro,saki Maru, Yang Teze, Yorok
The following vessels have pas-Thrkest open air Tempwaters on the zeis sed the Canal:Silesia, Telema- H.K. Observatory, 22nd May, 1913. Shanghai, North China chus, Atlantique.
London, 6th May Nagasaki, Japan via
London, 2nd May..
Direction Force
1
3
pd
Steamers,
Lowest
T. F. Claxton. Director, TIDE TABLE. 19th May to 25th May, 1915.
EMPIRE. ALDENHAM ST. ALBANS BASTERN
High Wise 2
Hongkong
Siberian and
Canadian
Malls,
Islanda,
Karonn,
H RUTTON JEE & SON.
PROVISION, MERCHANT
United States, South Arrivals from China-Calabas, Amerios and Canada via Atlantique. O. J. D. Ahlers, Mei- Vancouver (Europa vin nam
Siberia)-Per Empress of The following vessels have pas Indie, 7th June, 11 am,sed; the Canal-Atholl, Ban- cleuch, Candia, Erroll, Shimane, Socotra, Africa, Altmark, Swazi.
London, 6th May,
Fred. Wil. The following vessels have'pag-W helmshafen, Rabaul red the Canal:Sunda; fchwarz- Ther
Herbertshohe, Matupi, burg,
Australia, Tasmania and ---
New Zealand via Bris bane-Fer Prinz Wal- demar, 14th June, 8 a.m.
Oysters, Frub, Fried or Stewed.
Haddocks, Kppers kel
ALEXANDBA CAPE,
INABLE EVERYWHERE.
Philippine
AN IDEAL COFFEE.
30
+
* •
17
Arrive Hongkong from Australia,
30th May. 27th June..
Leave Hongkong.
for Australia.
26th May, noon.
8th June, 11 am. 21st June,
19th July,
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- Buring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electrio Fans. A daly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried
For further particulars, apply to
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Agezte
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