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'AMERICAN NEWS,

Anti-Suffrage Society.

I

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUN 12, 1913.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Lah Londos

May 24

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

Due Stanghal

Derflinger, Ger. x... 5,148,"

On the 12th at 19,32.-Pressure

June 9

MÁILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Fort Bayard, es. K. Q. Wan- Swatow, sin. Halobing Coastportu, na. Dalgi-maru, Biberian, s.s. Ühenan.

The Atlantique with the French

Mall from Europe is dus to arrive here on Sunday the 15th inst., at daylight.

The Dismissed Police Inspectors. As stated in our wire of May 8, four police inspectors were con victed on that date of conspirsoy to obstruot the course of justice, An organization, to be knownnd were dismissed by Mr. Rbine

lander Waldo, Commissioner of the New York State Men's As ciation Opposed to Political Sut Police.

A though the conviction of the Frage for Women has just been formed and good luck to it. policemen was expected, the naws One of the organizers remarked caused depression among their friends and associates at Pollos rently to a pressmen ;--

MAILS DUE. "Bame of us thought of seri- Headquarters. There was also a

Siberian, Afrion, 15th inst. French, Atlantique, 15th inst. ously calling it The Sciety for good deal of uneasiness over the the Prevention of Cruelty to District Attorney's next move.

Commissioner Waldo would not

The Africa is due to arrive here Women. The whole object of the organization is to prevent the discuss the conviction, except to on the 18th inst, at daylight with burden of political activity from topsat his wards at the dinner of the London Mail (via Biberia) and being placed upon the shoulders the Central Mercantle Assoolation of Wednesday, the 21st

Saturday the dith ult. of the mothers of the State. We that if the men were guilty, he are planning to form an active was glad to get them out of the Statewide organization. We are Department. He was absent for the in thorough sympathy with the greater part of the morning st the funeral of Patrolman women's Anti-Suffrage A880- ciation, but we shall be entirely Heaney, who has been killed by an Italian"gunman," so he did not independent of them."

personally explain his statement Telephone Complaint Bureau.

that "these men [the four pri A telephone complaint bureau sonere] were not even inspectors to investigate complaints of tele-under the present administration. phone subscribers has been pro- They were reduced and sent to pored in the Chicago City Conu- the country before the present cil; and an ordinance providing administration came in." ** the bureau has been prepared. China May Follow Japan,

It is said in Washington that While under control of the municipality, the bureau will be China is preparing to follow Japan paid for by the Chicago Tele-in protesting against "the Cali phone Company. It is expectedfornia Anti-Alien Land Holding to cost $12,000 G. a year.

Bill. Ownership of lands in California by Chinese has diminished considerably within the last few years, but many Chinese land-owners are still there, and it is with the purpose of protecting them against loss of their property that the Chinese Government is contemplating a prolest,

Proposed Federal Health Department.

The Committee of the American Medical Association has been arging upon President Wilson the desirability of establishing a

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MAILS CLOSE. Philippine Islands and Straits- Per Sambia, 13th June, 9. a.),

Swatow. Anicy and Foochow

Per Haiching, 13th June, 10 B.m.

Japan via Kobo Per Fausang,

Proesch, 11th June-

Famburg 1st May, Gen. has increased moderately in the

-M, & Co.

north, but has decreased slightly

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Kent, Br. Oruiser 9,000, A. T. over 6. W. China, where it is AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Hunt, 0.8.1., 11th Jupe lowest. It is nearly stationary —from Welhafwei.

over the Philippines,

Itola, Br: a.s., 3,450, Tucker, lith |~ No returns from Japan.

June-Singapore

June, Gen.-J., M, & Co. Dunerio, Br. 6.5, 1,310, Tullock, 11th Jane Bangkok 5th June, Rice.-Bank Line. Hangohow, Br. ss., 999, Owen, 12th June-Centon 11th June, Gen. -B S. Fooshow, Br. ... 1,194, Lewis, 18th June-Canton 11th June, Ballast.-B. & 8.

Chenan, Br. .., 1,358, Lloyd-

Jones, 12th June- Shanghai 8th June, Mails and Gen.-B. & 9. Halobing, Br. 5.8., 1,267, Pass-

L

more, 12th June-Foo- chow, Amoy and Swainw 11th June, Gent--D. L. & Co. Tjitaroom, Dutch as, 3,666, Ban- man, 12th June--Batavia 9th May, Sugar.—J, 0, J. L.

13th June, 11 a,m. Straits and India via Caloutta Daigi -Per Suisang, 13th June, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 13th June,

Saigon

1.15 p.m.

Straits and Ceylon-Per Africa 13th June, 4 p.m. Per Foochow, 13th June 5 p.m. Philippine Islands, Ma-i ronn, Yap, Fred. Wil- helmshafen, Rabaul Herbertshohe, Matupi, Samarai, Australia, Tas- mania and New Zealand

Australian

Mail.

via Brisbane-Per Prinz Waldemar, 14th June, 8

4.01.

14th

Haiphong and Pakhoi- Per Bungkiang. June, 9 a.m.

Federal Department af Pablic Health, and has asked him to call a general con- Ambassador to Japan. ference to dicouse plans. The Orien May 7 Mr. George W. Guth-Boihow, President is said to have listened

Democt, atio Staté Chairman of attontirely and to have expressed of Pennsylvania, and ex-Mayor of his keen appreciation of the Pittsburgh, ohosen for U.8. Am-Shanghai, necessity for public health basador to Japan, paid his respects legislation. He added, however, to President Wilen. Mr Guthrie that until he was able to gather inquired as to how soon he would more information and to make a be expected to go to Tokyo and deeper study of the questions the President told him to suit his involved, he would be unable to own conveblence. Mr Guthie commit himself to any definite was to confer with Secretary promise,

Japanese in Arizons,... :

Bryan on the latter's return on the following day. Inasmuch as Japanese residents of Phoenix, Japan bae notified the State De Arizona, at a mass meeting held partment that M-Guthrie will be on May 6, decided to call together acceptable to the Japanese Go all the Japaness in Arizona for vernment, the nomination was

• general meeting on May 18, expected to go to the State im- to protest against anti-alien mediately. landholding legislation within.

that State. Apparently there are

not many Japaners land-owners

in

Arzona,

Chinese

though many are esid to have purchased land there recently.

Philippine Slavery Discussed,

What the American papers call

North China Japan via Kobe-Per Fookeang, 14th June, 11 am. Shanghai. North China Japan vis Moji-For Sardinia, 14th June, noon,

Maru, Jap. 8.s., 847, Toku-

shige, 12th June-Tam sul 9th June, Gen,--0. S. K.

Glenfalloch, Br. s.8., 1,434, Gard- ner, 12th June-Singa- pore 6th June,Gen.-Joo Tek Sing-

Patroclus, Br. ss., 4,227. Olark, 12th June-Nagasaki 7th June. Ballast.-B. &. Kutsang, Br. ss., 3,110, Bradley, 12th June-Shimoseki 7th June, Gen-J, M. & Co›

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. June 11. Tacoma-maru, for Victoria. Balvaid, for Batavia- Derfiling, for Yokohama,

June 12, Nukai-maru, for Miike. Rokkosan-maru, for Tamsui. Chenan. for Canton. Glenfalloob, for Singapore. Anhui, for Shangha. Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-Patroclus, for Saigon. Mogileft, for Odessa. sang, 14th June, 1 p.m. Straits and India vis Calcutta-Hangchow, for Hongay,

Per Kutsang, 14th June, .1 p.m. Macao--Per Sui Tai, 14th June,

1.15 p.m. Manzanillo and Guaymas (Mexico) -Per Marie, 14th June, 3 p.m.

DEPARTED

June 12. Haimun, for Swatow. Laertes, for Saigon. Motorship Sism, for Yokohams. Choyeang, for Shanghai. Swatow and Amoy-Per Wen-Hongkong, for Haiphong.

Variable winds are indicated WILL despatah VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on of

about the DATES namea --- For

Stesiners SHANGHAI,)

along the east coast of China, and moderate 8."winde, over the N. China Bes.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 9.83 inches.

HOURS ENDING AT NOON FORECAST FOR THE 24

TO-MORROW.

District.

MOJI, KOBESARDINIA AND YOKO Capt. G. Manley HAMAEN, SHANGHAI...}

DEVANHA

Capt. W. J. Hokey.

ARCADIA

Capt.S., Barcham,

LONDON, via } Usual Ports ...Forecast,

of Call 8. winds,

LONDON & ANT-

1 Hongkong "and moderate, aqually; cloudy, rain Neighbourhood

Jat times.

Variablo

winds equally.

2 Formosa Channel

3 South coast of China between H.K. and Lamooks

4 South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.

WERP v. Binga-

pore,

Penang,NUBIA

U'mbo, Port Said, Capt. F. J. Fox,

& Marseilles.......

To Sail On Remarks

Freight

at 1 p.m. 14th Juna

}

about

J & Fange

Freight

19th June & Peage

Noon Freight f.21st June &P'enge

about 1 Freight 25th June

&P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

The same P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office, as No. 1.

Hongkong, 11th June, 1913.

The same as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

12th June, a.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostook 7a29.7539 20 n 1 b Nemuro ба Hakodate 17

Tokio

Kochi

F

71

Nagasaki,,

K'shima Oshima Naha

Ishi'jima

11

H

Bonin Is. Chefoo Whaiwei Hankow 14 Iohang

E. A. Hewett,'

Buperintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-) GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, A'WERP & BREMEN., SHANGHAI, NAGA-1

SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA .....

Steamers...

To sail on

SAMARAI, BR18-Cant. H. Bremer 6,100

(SATURDAY,

14th June,

at 9 a.m.

MANILA, YAP, MAR

11

ONN, NEWGUINEA,

PRINZ WALDEMAR

29.7864 89

1 b

BANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE .......................

KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

KUDAT & BANDAKAN

CORLENZ Capt. L. Klugkish BORNEO Capt. F. Sembil

6,750

about TUESDAY,

{End of June

Kluklang, Changsha,

#

Shanghai 29.7073-one lom Gutzlaff 29.7268-ese lom Sharp P. 7a29:7580 A I b Amoy 5629.7377 91 Swatow ..a29.7776 95. s 10 Taihoku 5329.78 BW 0 -

#

-----

29.84-**

29.78-se 8

Taichu

Japan via

SILIMPOPON COAL

Itola, 14th June, 3 pm. Shanghai, & North China (Europe vla Siberia Per Chénan, 14th June,

ohow, 14th June, 3 p.m.

Yohohama-Per Tacoma-maru, for Tacoma.

Anhui, for Shanghai. Mogiloff, for Ceylon. Halzard, for Bourabaya. Paklat, for Swatow.

Dorflinger, for Shanghai..

Tainan

29.81-98 29.82----- se

"

Koshun

P'dores

Canton

H'kong

Gap Rock

"

9a20.7680 87 se 20 6a 29.7280 89. loxIt

29.72-

64 or

Macao

.5 p.m.

BUNKERS

"indirect evidence" that slavery can be supplied at cheap rates.

had existed in the Philippines has

been sent to the Sonste by Secret-

ary Garrison. At the same time

at

Mr Garrison stated that there SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

were no records in the War De.. partment showing, directly or indirectly, that slavery existed there now. The Secretary sent his communication in response to s resolution offered by Senator Borah, who had produced a letter from Secretary Worcester, of the Philippine Government, alleging that slivery existed in the Islands,

(British North Borneo).

Siberias

Mall.

Swatow, Taingtau Chefoo and Tientein-Per Chipshing, 14th June, 5 p.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, 15th June,

Australian

Mall.

98.10.

-

Wuchow 9a29.71,81 87 € bo Pakhoi Holhow Phullen Tourane

29.8678 w-gge 1 o 29.8974- Legaspi 29.8974-**

"

Ga 29.6681

B

29.7384

M

Lee Tent, Mr. * & Mrs.

MeTayn, J. "Michael, Dr.

Malloy Rattig, W.

0. St. J. Aparri Manila

29.8777 -sw 20

#

Ree, R. Rent

Rogaye, Dr.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s.s. Derfilinger, arrived 11th inst.. from Hamburg, &c. :- Ah Kee

Khy, T. F. Berger, L. M. Benymann, Mrs. Lim Kok

Christian. Mrs. Philippine Islands, Aus" Chaterger, A. C. tralia, Tasmania & New Ches Tin Zealand via Port Darwin Chiri, K. -Per Changsha, 16th Clerk, P. Jurie, 11 a.m.

Dalmeyer, N. Islands-Per Rubl; Finsly, Mr. and 16th Juno, 3 p.m.

Mrs. R. Welhaiwei and Tientsin-Fama, Dr. A.

Per Huichow, 16th June, Geisemann, M. 5.p.m.

Grafen, W. fdwatow, Amoy and Fooshow Gett, K. Per Haitan, 17th June, Bing, E- 10 BD

Нав, Тет John, Rich Saigon, Straite. Ceylon Fehrmano, E. Adelaide, Western Aus- Jear. T tralia, India, Aden, Egypt Kenbert, Dr. and Europe vis Marseil- Kuniok

les (Late Letters 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10

At these ports steamers call-Philippine ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping Arcy, dues and charges, '-

A BUNE,

BUCHANAN'S

WHISKY

SCOTCH

BLACK&WHITE

GARNER QUELCH & Co!

SOLE AGENTS.

..

}:

French

Mail.

American M-21.

Shymann, H. Stuebel, Mrs. A Seidl, B. Schilde, P. Sirear, B. N. Verg, B. Winner. H. Wong. Vince Weinschenk Yuk Ting Yip Sbun-yp

1:

Per ss. Tjitaroem, arrived 12th

cente). (Letters posted inst., from Batavia, &c.

in all the Pillar Boxes Persoon, H J..

in time for the first

clearance will be included

in this contract mail.SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL, Per Paul Lecat, `17th June, 11 am.

Philippine Islands, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, United States and South America via San Francisco-Per

London, 18th May,

Arrivals from China-Atholi,

Ningchow.

The following vessels have pas sed the Canal:-Canton, Inver clyde, Kaga Maru, Theseus, Bar- on Cawdor, Baron Minto..

London, 14th May.

Nippon-maru, 17th June, ́Arrivals from China:-Nankin.

11 am,

London, 16th May. Arrivals from China-Koerber, Maru, Peleus, Prinzosa"

Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, Kitano

North China, Japan via Mojl, Victoria and Seat tle, Wash. Per | Awa- maru, 17th June, 3 p.m.

Philippine Islanda-Per Taming,

17th June, 3 p.m.

Straits and Colombo-Per Aki-

maru, 17th June, 5 p.m.

Haimun, 18th

Swatow-Per

Shanghai and North China

Mail,

Alice.

TIDE TABLE.

9th June to 15th June, 1918.

#

#

My

00

0 b

Iloilo 9 & 29.9184 -- nw 1 b Bacolod

-AW 1b Cebu

29.9186- - 0 c Labuan, 29.87 84 --

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 12, 1 Barometer, reduced to 82 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Hamidity, in percentage 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.

6.State of Weather, b blue sky,

o detached cloud, d'drizzling rain fog, 8 gloomy, h hall, 1 light- ning, o overonat, p passing

24th June

"All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless

Telegraphy. New Bystem of Telefunken.

For further Particulare, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers. Atlantique, Ernest Simons, Amazone, Austration,

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for

Japan on 10728 T. 15th June 9085 T. 29th do 9850 T. 18th July 10820. T. 27th do

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for Steamers.

Marseilles. Paul Lecat, 16820 T 17thTM do Armand Bohlc, 10480 T. Ist July Atlantique, 10723 T, 18th do Ernest Simons, 9085 T, 29th de

For Freight and Passage apply to

THOMAS, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 8.

showers, a squally, z rain, a snow, THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

thunder, v visibility, w dew wet),

0 Rain in inches, tenths and

hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

1

High Water

Day On Date On Date Barometer.. 29.71 29.75 29.75 Temperature. 84 7ZAN 78 Humidity *81 90

.91. Wind Low Water Direction Boug kon Force

Steamers.

ST. ALBANS: BASTERN EMPIRE...

SW

2

SW

1

od..

372

743403

E

43 6.9

June, 10 a.m.

Per Lushow, 19th June

10

Sp.m.

Wad.

TI

14

Ther

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,

Adelaide, Western Aussalam,

tralia, India, Aden, Satur.

34 03

Egypt, and Europe vis fes

Naples Per Bobarn.

horst, 1st June, 8 a.m.

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

for Australia.

Leave Hongkong

27th June. *25th July.

21st June, at noon. 19th July, 20, 16th Augusti

Weather od odlt Rain.

0.84 get open air Temperature on the 16th 1. Observatory 11th June, 1918. T. F. Claxton, Directör.

Oysters, Fresh, Pafed or Biewed. HOLZ, Finden Haddocks, Kypam ko,

WHALEXANDRA CATH,

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Frovisions, eto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State, Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to kee

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Wable. Ice House Brent, to the City of Vitia. Hongkoo

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