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LARCENY OF RUBBEN.

Pilfering from the Naval Depot.

Before Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning, a Chinese was abarged with the larceny of a quantity of rabker from the Naval Depot, Kowloon, and also with trepassing on the premices. Defendant was sent

THE LATE CAPTAIN

OUTERBRIDGE,

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, ‹ FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913,

POST OFFICE.

On account of a number of Con- tract Packets leaving about the same time to-morrow morning. the Public are requested to post their correspondence as early as possible.

MAILS 'ARRIVED TO-DAY. Siberian," 4.8. Arcadia.

MAILS CLOSE.

via Nagasaki Per Ac-

hilles, Blat June, 8 a m. Per Si-klang, 21st June

Mts. Onterbridge, widow of the late Captain Outerbridge, of the 8.8. "Tean," with her child, re- turned this morning by the "Tean" from the Philippines. A rumour-gathered from the Manils press-to the effect that the deceased Captain was to be Japan enced to two months' imprison-embalmed and brought to Hong-Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon- ment and four hours' stroke... kong for burial had no foundation, Inspector Kerr raid there were for he was buried at Iloilo, where many cases of petty pilfering he died. It has also be on stated, from the depot although he be Iceally that Captain Outerbridge liovel the rubber came from the was the commodore of the Obias Bongkong Naval Yard as defend- Navigation Oo'a fest. This, we Daderstand, is not the care, The ant dame over in a launch.

commodore is Captain Harris of the s., "Aohri,"

LOCAL SPORT.

Soldiers' Club Billiard Tournament.

No new commander has yet been appointed to the "Teen; Captain Wake who brought the shin back from the Philippines, will continue to camavo in charge of her for the prezent.

Royal Colonial Institute. In the semi-final in the com- | Furl Grey, G.C.B., G.O.M.G., petition for the billiards cup, G.C.V.O., President of the Royal presented by the Hongkong Colonial Institute," presided at Volunteera, the Staff and Depart-the aruval dinner of the Royal ments have established alead over Colonial Institute at the White- the 83rd. Coy. R.G.A. to the hall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, on extent of 66 points. Of the fiveth 23rd ült. game played the former have won three, while play bas been rather even throughout. The scores to dats are:

LIST OF UNCLAIMED TELE- GRAMS LYING IN THE EASTERN EXTENSION OFFICE AT HONGKONG,

Fokuliar Makia Care Matsubara,

Fookwohiog, Rangoon,

Staff and Departments. Lance Corporal Poland

109

Sergeant Worawick'

200

Colonel' Usher-Smith

188

Conductor Chamberlain

200

Private Bartholomew

200

Thursday Island,

Harvester, Portland,

987

83rd Coy, R.G.Á..

Herodot, Saigon.

Ganner Campbell

200

Ina Oyr, Manila.

'Gunner Goodwin

163

Gunnor Tyrrell

200

Kwonghoploong, Manils.

Gunner Weatherali.

202

Gunner Gordan

168

House, Singapore.

Lukhmidas Gokaldas

Dopa

021

Board Steamer Korahoma, Bom bay."

"Mia-

LAWN BOWLS,

Championship Results.

The following are the results

of ties played in the first round of

the lawn bowls open champion! ship:

Kwonghwatrong, Tjilatjap.

Kwongwanheng Lodging

Maubingeben, Focзhow. Nemdoog. Sanfrancisco, Pardo

De

nesota," Manila.

Tavara

Penghinong, Tegal,"

Perkins, Manila.

Richard T. Robinson

A Ramsay, (Kowloon) best R. nesota," Rocinewis. Duncan (Civil Service) on Police' Green, by 21 to 18.

D. Harvey (Kowloon) beat W. Higby (Civil Service) on Police Green, by 24 to 14.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

Civil Servics and Olympic mest on.Olympic ground at 4.30 -

morrow.

Civil Service Team is :-H. A. Nesbit and G. R. Sayer, F. A. Biden and R. C. Barlow. A. 0. Brawn and N. L. Railton.

1.

:

Robert Paul, Singapore. Solway, Manchester.

"

Min-

Toller Minnesota," Singapore. Tyokes Bonham St, Singapore. Urro, Manila.

J. M. Book,

Superintendent. Hongkong 20th June 1913.

'GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Obengzan, Shanghai.. Magohin Shang Zijpasbing 17 Yungzbor Ching. Peking,

ROYAL INSURANCE CO. Arbini co Italian Consulate,

LIMITED.

Messrs. Melchers & Co. inform

Kobe.

J. O. Gough. Actg. Buperintendent.

us that they have recived the Hongkong Station,

following letter from the Head

Office of the Royal Insurance Co.

Ltd., Liverpool: You will no

doubt be interested to observe

20th June, 1913.

BUNKERS

that the Fire Premium nome can be supplied at cheap rates.

has further inoresed £4,107,808

'thus exceeding for the first time i

in the history of this or any other

!

at

(British North Borneo).

At these ports steamers call-

Company the total of Four Mil- SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK lions. The total funds, now amount to £19,031,200, show- ing that the security we offer to clients has been increased in keeping with our extended opera tions."

THE BEST

A. BUNE

Australian

'9 s.m.

Timor, Australia, Tas mania and New Zealand

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 19th at 11.19.-Pressure has decreased moderately at Wei- Cheongshing, Br, s. 1969, Lid- Hai-Wel owing to the approach dell, 19th June-Welhal- of a depression from, westward. wel 14th June, Gen.It is increased moderately over J., M. & Co. Taishun, Chi..., 1,216, Para-districts. It is now above normal more, 19th June-Shang-over Tongking, and along the hai 16th June, Ballast, south coast of China. Q. M. 8. N, Co.

Hakata

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

N. Japan and slightly in all other AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Moderate S. winds are indiost-

Maru, Jap... 80, Yosto-ed along the east coast of China, WIL

ka, 19th June-Sea, Bal- last, Okura & Co. Signal, Ger. 6.9., 207, Christrums,

20th

June-Bangkok 13th June, Rice.-J. & 00.

via Port Darwin-Per Tean, Br. .., 1,357, Wake, 20th St. Albans, lat June,

June-Manila 17th June, 9a.m.

Gon-B, & 8. Kobsichang, Straits, Mauritius Haimun, Br. a.a., 641, Evans, 20th

Cape Ports-Por Dun- eric, 21st June, 10 am. Shanghai, North China, Nagasaki,

pas

Canadian, Ameri-

ска

English

American

Siberian Melis.

Mall,

Mail-

Japan via

United States, South Ame-ica and Canada via

June-Swatow 19th Juns, Gen.-D. L, & Co.

Kwangtah," Chi, s,,, 1,536,0,

and over the N. China Ses.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24| hours onding at 10 am to-day: 0.03 inches.

TILL despatoh VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named —me For

Stestuera

SHANGHAI,

MOJI, KOBE SIMLA AND YOKO- (Capt. G. Philipps HAMA JAI HEIRS,

Į CHINA

To Sail On Remarks

}

Freight

about 27th June" & Pange

about

SHANGHAI...CO.H.S. Tocque, R.N.R. 3rd July

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

Forecast:

S. winds, LONDON, vis) 1 Hongkong

moderate; Usual Ports Neighbourhood

and

fair.

B. winds,

fresh,

son, 20th Juno-Singa- pore 15th June, Gen- B. & 8.

China between H.K. and Lamooks

The same

as No. 1.

+

Stewart, 20th June- Canton 19th June, Gen.2 Formosa Channel -China;

Vercouver (Europe via Achilles, Bt. an, 4,483, Thomp-8 South coast of

Silia) Per

Mon-

teagle, 21st June, 11

8.10.

Arcadia. Br. e.., 8,514 Barcham,

20th

June-Shanghai 17th June, Gen.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.. Monmouthshire, Br. ss; 3,097,

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, Tadia, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Lettera 11 am to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Tjitarcem, for Kobe. Pillar Boxes in time for Kutsang, for Caloutta. the first clearance will Monteagle, for Victoria. be included in this con-Taishun, for Cantón. tract mail,) The Parcel Harpagus, for Victoria. Mail will be closedHaiyang, for Focchow. to-day at 5 p.m.-Per Kjeld, for Bangkok, Arcadia, 21st June, 11

Nainer, 20th June-Lon. don 30th April, Gen.-J., M..& Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. June 20,

5.m.

Formosa via Keelung. Shanghai, North Chiva, Japan via Nagasaki Honolulu, United States

Hakata-maru, for Hakata, Benlawers, for Yokobama.. Taiwan, for Saigon

DEPARTED.

June 20.

America, and Bouth Am-Haiyang, for Foochow,

Harpagus, for Philippine Islands. Benlawers, for Japan.

erican via San Francisco -Per Tenyo-maru, 21st June, 11 a.m.

Philippine Islands-Per Loong:

sang 21st June, 1 p.m.. Macao-Fer Sui. Tai, 21st June,

Siberian

Mail.

1.15 p.

Shanghai and

North

China (Europe via Si- berla) Per Linan, 21st June, 5 p.m.

Tientsin-For Cheongshing, 21st

June, 5 p.m....

Swatow-Per Haimun, 22nd Juve,

9 8.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Tamaui. Por Daijin- maru, 22nd June, 9.a.m. Straits and India via Calcutta

Per Kumsang, 23rd June, 1 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Por Halching, 24th June,

German

Mail.

10. a.m.

Kutsang, for Etrafts.

|

Dainichi-maru, för Wakamatsu, Linan, for Canton.

Bridgi, for Bangkok. Tjitarcem, for Kobe. :.

PAS ÇENGERS ARR(VE).

4 South coast of)

The same China between H.K.

as No. 1. and Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological

Station.'

Register.

19th June, a

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer,

{umidity.

D'tion.

Weather.

Force.

11

Wostock 7a29.3943 30 Nemuro 6 a 29.63- Hakodate 29 632 Tokio Kochi Nagasaki

29.71

29.70

**

29.70

K'shima 29.72

0

1

BW 2'

Oshima 29.73 Naha

20.85 -634 2 Ishi'jima 29.86- Bonin Is. Chefoo W'haiwel Hankow 20 Ichang

Kiukiang

Changsha

of Call....

ARCADIA

Capt.8. Barcham,

LONDON & ANT-).

WERP v. Singa-

pore, Penang, NUBIA

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

M'illes & Lisbon,

Noon

Freight & Pange

Freight

21st June & P’sagé

about

Freight.

25th June &P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 20th June, 1913.

DA. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD. BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

Steamers.

To sall on

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SCHARNHORST SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Rohm 16,000

A'WERP & H'BURG.)

"

I

"

39.91- —- Waw 2

.. 29 6174 68 BW 2b

SHANGHAI,

TSING-1

TAU, KOBE YOKOHAMA..

AND

MANILA, YAP, NEW-

Shanghai 29.7517 **** 88 .10

Gutzlaff

.. 20.7669-380 lom

B 10 Sharp P. 7a29.7889 Amoy

5a29.8481 87 sw lo

B ..&29.9380 91 16 Taihoku. 5a29.82 — — 9 2-

Swatow

Tainan

Koshun

Per as. Devinha, arrived 18th | Taichu inat., from London, &c.; Campbell. RF. Long Chow" Chung, Mrs. Ormiston, Maj. Choon Leong Goddin, G., Hing Leon-le Kingston, H. Lysaght, E. E. Lysaght, P. w,

P

Leng Chew.

Mr3.

P. E. FRIEDRICH

Capa C. Mundt 16,000

GUINEA, SAMARAI, / COBLENZ

BRISBANE, SYDNEY Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750

& MELBOURNE ...............

W’NESDAY, 25th June,

10 a.m.

About

WINESDAY

25th June..

[SATURDAY,

12th July

KOBE & YOKOHAMA COBLENZ

Capt. L. Klugkist,

· 8,750

about. TUESDAY, 24th June

29.89- 29.86

.0

8

KUDAT & SANDAKAN

BORNEO

» 29.87-- BW

Capt. F. Sembili

{End of June

#

6

9a 29.6885 79 8 20. 6a29,8882 85

29,85-

29.8581

10 BBW 4 C 000 20

2 Bo

F'dores,„, 39.88- Canton 'kong Gap Rock Macao Wuohow Pakhoi Valentine, E. J. Holhow

Pean Lon-kang Ramsay, B. H. Robinson, V. Bee Tong Ab Scott, W. Li

Wo Chen-s00

14

Per B. Tean, arrived 20th inst., from Mani'a :- Bjorn, M.

Morales, Mr. &

Mrs. Japan via Kobe-Per Hopsang, Case, Carl

Campbell, D. H. Outerbridge, 24th June, 11 a.m.

Mrs Philippine Islands-Per Tean, Defer, C.

Edmondson, A. Raymond, Miss 24th June, 5 p.m.

Gillard, Mr. and L. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,

Mra. V.

Warner, E. M. Adelaide, Western AusKnox Orrin, Mr. tralia, India, Aden, ·

& Mis Egypt, and Europe vin Naples-Per Scharn horst, 25th June, 9 a.m. Swatow--Per Haimun, 25th

June, 10 am.

Per se. Arcadia, arrived 20th Weihaiwei and Tientsin-Per inet., from Shanghai:~~

Kuelohow, 25th J: ne, 11|Chu May-fong Perkins, E A. Ehraardt, Capt. Reaker, B. O." Swatow, Shanghai & North China Harding, J. E. Vaughan, Capt.

-Per Kwongsang, 25th Kendt

J. June, 11 a.m.

Корвег, Н. Н.

Wen. 8. Wong Ta-olien. Wong. Tick, Y.

American

Moll.

8.m.

Pers.s. Monmouthshire, arrived 20th inst., from London: Chapman

Formosa, via Keelung Ma, C. W. Shanghai, North China, Newman, E. Japan via Nagasaki, Vic- Ngar Lin toria and Tacoma-Por

:

Panama-maru, 25th June, SHIPS PASSED THE 'CANAL.

noon.

ing for bunker ccal exclusively Haiphong, Pakhof and Saigon- are exempt from all shipping

Per Bangklang, 26th dues and charges,

June, 8 a.m. Philippine Islands-Por Zafiro, 26th June, 8 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per Auhui, 26th June, 3 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

THE BREWERS BREW.

Guinness'

Wheel

Brand

Stout.

:‛

SAME AS SUPPLIED

TO HIS MAJESTY THE

'KING, CAN BE HAD

· PROM ALL DÉALE

Sole Agents for Chinadiens

2012 when fo

RUTTONIEE

SON

147 QUBEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Per Halton, 27th June,

10 a.m. Philippine Islande Per Yuen“

sang, 28th June, 1 p.m.

American & Siberian

French

· BITUIN.

.

Shanghai, North China, Гарад via Nagasaki, Canada, Honolulu, United States, and South Am erica via San Francisco (Europe via Siberia)- Per Persia, let July, 11

8,121,

London, 20th May.

The following vessels have pas- sed the Canal:-Benlawers, Deli« Sachsen, Goldenfels, Indraghiri. finger, C. Ferd Laslez, Asams,

Les London, 24th May. Arrivals from China'i-Ernest Simone, Silesia. Theseus.

9a29.87 84 79

Phullen

6a29.82 82 -

Tourane

++

29.8481 BW 20

C. St. J. Aparri Manils Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labuan

14

29.9377

#

21

03

29.9483 體

9a29.9583- BW 10

29.97.84---

nw 11 2.b

T. F. Clazion, Diractor. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 19. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

8 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points,

5 Force of Wind, nocording to Beaufort Scale.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached cloud, & drizzling rain f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 lightTM| ning o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, z rain, s snow, t,thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in Inches, tenths and hundredtha.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

p

2

B..be

St S PAR

87

71

SW

Day On Date On Date The following vessels have pas- Barometer £9.83 29.88 29.87 sed the Canal-Atsuta Maru, Iyo Temperature 87 82 Maru, Sado Maru, Menelaus, Humidity 68 85 Spezia, Welsh Prince.

Wind London, 27th May. Direction The following vessels have pas- Force sed the Cabal-Hyson, Atlan- Weather tique, Rhesus,

Rain

0.03 Highest opam nir Tempariters on the 25th Lowest H.K, Observatory 19th June, 1915, T. F. Claxton, Director, TIDE TABLE. 16th June to 22nd June, 1913.

London, 29th May. Arrivals from China Nyanza

London, 30th May. Arrivals from China Iyo Maru," Sachsen, Shimose, Bohwarzburg.

Lutzow

The following vessels have pas- Boigoa, Straits. Ceylon sed the Canal Antilochus, Oey-A Adelaide, Western Ausion, Nora, Pello, Bimla, Baron tralia, India, Aden, Egypt Erskine, Amazone. and Europe via Marseil-

London, 3rd June.

Mon

Wed.

les (Late Letters 11 to Arrivals from China-Hyson, Tuni Noon, Extra Postage 10 Inverclyde, Sonndia, Spezia, cente). (Lettere posted The following vessels have pas- Th in all the Fillat Boxessed the Canal-Bendoran, P. E. gmin time for the first Friedrich, Banegambiar

zrolearance will be included |

in this contract mail) Oystern, Frush, Fried or Stewed. Per Armand Behio; Int, Findon Haddocks, Kppam ko, ma kel, 303ulg, 11 am, "

LEXANDRA OAFE

веб

HE WADEY

Hoog.kong

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless

Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.'

For further Partionları, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 16th June, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

Steamers.

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for

Marseilles.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan on

Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th June Armand Bohic, 10480 T. lat July Amazone,

9880 T. 18th July Atlantique, 10728 T. 15th do Australion, 10820 T. 27th do Ernest Simons, 9085 T, 29th da

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERO,, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 5,

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED,

Mail Servion Juctalfa

via Manila.

“MAIL SCHEDULE

(SOPJEUT TO TOLLFICATION).

Steamers:

ST. ALBANS EASTERN EMPIRE

Arriva Hongkong from Austiala..

27th June, 25th July,

Leave Hongkong

A for Australia.

21st June, at noon, 19th July, 16th August,

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, on- suring & Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity All State Booms have Electric ******* Fans. A daly qualified Doctor and Stewardens are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Já mudratas a afternoon

Printed and Fublished by the Proprie Toe Houps Street, in the City of Vineris

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