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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1918,

prominence, it being imagined that he would drop back when the struggle began.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Caleutia, s.. Jelunga. Canadian & Siberian, 0,5.

Empress of Japan Bangkok, s. Pitsanulok. Kobe, ■ ■. Baigon-maru. Macassar, s.a. Tjilatjap,

MAILS DUR. American, Armand Behio, 2nd

prox.

The Armand Behio, with the

MAILS CLOSE.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Simila, Br... 3,827, Phillips, 25th June London 17th May, Gen.-P. & Q. Co. Jelunga, Br, ., 3,361, Sullivan, 95th June-Caloutts, atc. 10th June, Gen.D. 8 &.00. Volumnia, Br. ».s., 3,516, Flough, 28th June--Seattle via Yokohama and Kobe 21st June, Flour.-R. Dollar Co.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 26th at 10.45.-The northen depression is passing into the Pacific. Pressure is highest from S. Japan to the Bonins, It has decreased slightly over. Ni Japan, and the S. Philippines and has increased slightly over 8. Japan and at Wei-Hai-Wei. It is nearly stationary olsewhere,

Moderate 9. winds are indi-|

Mail SteamerØ 121/1/00

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

cated along the east coast of WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on er

about the DATES named ——, For

Stearners

Chios, and over the N Chine Bes. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m to-day.SHANGHAI,

Indraghir, Br. a.s., 3.485, Rel-0.00 inches.

way, 25th June-8an Candy 21st June, Gen. 3. & Co.

Bothow, Pakhol and Tourana-Chonan, Brat. 1,950, Fones, 35th

Per Signal, 27th June,

Af Tattenham Corner, and after the crowd are always willing rounding it, be still maintained his to give the horses as much place, however; meantime, Woot A police officer tried to stop the ton was endeavouring to bring intruder ere she could reach the Shogun neirer to the leaders and horses, but he was too late, and apparently meeting with no little before the onlookers could realize obstruction, Mr. Leopold de | Rothschild's dark blue juokes was what was taking plans the woman not far away, the bearer of Mr. had clutched hold ofAnmer's reins, and both horse and jockey had Hall Walker's blue and white fallen to the ground. The general check, derise cap, seemed near Impression of those who saw the enough to be dangerous, and of American mall ex Shinyo Maru Mr Raphael's dark blue, scarlet is expected to arrive here on Incident at close quarters seemed to be that the women had seized hooped sleeves, very dangerous Monday the 2nd prox., hold of the first horse she could indeed. The King's horse had Tech-which happened to be the disappeared. Frecisely what hap- King's not with the intention of pened could not be made out from The stand. Anmer swerved and, disqualifying

particular any

Fell, in circumstances, already horse, but of interfering with and,

mentioned. if possible, spoiling the racs as a

As the distance post was reach- whole. As far as the spectator could see, the woman was knocked to the general amazement ed down by the King's horse, and Reiff on Craganour evidently Aboyeur still retained his place, but no other hores appeared to touch her. The incident, how felt that the moment for decisive ever, had a disconcerting effect action had arrived. He called on This mount for an effort, and the the other jokeys, who turned round in their saddles colt responded. Aboyour was at the untoward occurrence. It galloping on the rails, Cragancur appears that immediately after on his whip hand, and as they the woman fell a placard bearing seemed to be driving his rival neared the winning post Aboyeur was raised by somebody in the diagonally to the middle of crowd, suggesting that the whole

од

the words "Votes for Women

the course.

8 a.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Feochow-Siam,

Per Haitan, 27th June, 10 a.m.

and Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 27th June,

Swatow

10 a.m.

Macao-Per Sul Tai, 7th June,

Straits.

Straits,

1,15 p..

Ceylon and India via

Saigon Bombay-Per maru, 27th June, 3 p.m..

Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Biojun- maru, 27th June, 4 p.m.

Saigon-Per Devawongee, 27th

June. 5 p.m. There was some, Holhów, Pakhoi and Haiphong-

responsibility

Per Sungkiang, June, 9 a.m.

thing had been prearranged bumping, the

which it would be

Directly the crowd realized what for

28th

sang, 28th June, 1 p.m.

1.15 p. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th June, Straits and India via Calcutta Per G. Apcar, 28th June, 2 p.m. Shanghai. North China Japan via

had happened there was a wild hard to apportion, and so they Philippine Islands-Fer Yuen- rush to the scene, and it was then swept by the judge, Mr. Bower obvious that Jones had been in- Ismay's Neapolitan violet and jured. The mounted police formed primrose hoops narrowly in ad- a cordon round the victims of the vance of Mr. Cauliffe's white with accident, and after a few minutes black seams. Craganour had won they were removed in an ambul-by a head, Lonvois only a neck

behind, Great Sport, Shogun- ualucky in baing shut in and Description of the Race- Fifteen startere filed out on to Day Comet close up.

ance.

of

aweeping

Siberian

Mall.

Yokobama-Per E. Franz Ferdinand. 28th June, 4

p.m..

Just Shanghat

2nd

Ja Gen.-B. &8. 'Dugh, s.8., 992, Prynn,

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

Distriot.

and 1 Hongkong

25th June-Pula Bambo Neighbourhood 18th June, Case Oil-A P.CO. Empress of Japan, Br. ss., 3,039, WD, Hoporaft, 26th Juna-Vancouver · 4th June Gen.-O. P. R. C), Pitsanulok, Ger. s.6, 1.265, Rei-14

mers, 28th June-Bang kok 19th June. Rice —B. & 8.

Dilwara, Br. 6. 3,460, Ramage.

26th June-Moji st June, Gen.-D., & Co Saigon Maru, Jap. s... 3,31, T. Yamaguchi, 6th June-

1

1-

MOJI, KOBE SIMLA AND YOKO Capt. G. Philipps HAMAɔ ɔa, SHANGHAI ...

9,49 100

TONDON & ANT-

To Sail On Remarks

about

Freight

98th June & Penge

Forecast.

B. winds,

CHINA

moderate; fair.

Usual Porte of Call

Capt.W. R. Hickey,

about Freight Capt. C.H.8. Tooque, R.N.R.J. Brd July 1:& P'sage LONDON, VIS) DEVANHA `-..

Noon

N.R.}

5th July & Page

The same

WERP v. Binga-

as No. 1,

about Freight

The same 88 No. 1.

The same as No. 1.

I

P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 26th June, 1913.

2 Formosa Channel 3 South coast of) China between H.K' and Lamooka

China between H.K. South coast of

sad Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Miike 10th June, Gen, Station. O. B. K.

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE. June 25.

Hongkong, for Haiphong.

Indraghire, for Yokohama.

P. E. Freiderich, for Yokohama.. Chenan, for Canton. Tosa-maru, for Yokohama.

June 26.

Locksun, för Shanghai. Pongtong, for Bangkok. Kwanglee, for Canton. Shanghai, & North China Zafiro, for Iloilo. (Europe via Siberia)nbul, for Shanghai. Per Ökenan, 28th June, Telemachus, for Saigon. 5 p.m.

Ijikini, for Botavia Siam, for Newchwang, Hopsang, for Kobe.

9 a m.

Taingiau and New

Tientsin

chwang - Per 30th June, 5 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haiyang, 1st July,

Great surprise was created the course, his Majesy's Anmer leading a handsome colt enough, by the rumour, speedily con but a long way from the first armed, that though, Mr. Cauliffe class, and the only regret was that had laid no objection, the Ste- something better could not be wards were requesting explana produced to carry the Royal tions of the jockey's riding, and Swatow-Per Haimun, 99th June,

He news of Craganour's disqualifica- purple, scarlet, and gold,

followed. To Swatow, Amoy and Formosa vis moved well in the canter, perhaps tion speedily

Tamsul -Per Daigi. none of the others, however, stri- deprive the winner of the Derby

mare, 29th June, 9.a.m. ding out with such brilliant action of his race is so serious an coeur-Ningpo, 88 Prue, though Shogun must rence that without overwhelming baxe delighted his adherents evidence such action would surely

never have been taken. by his style Over the ground. Craganour, statement of the disqualification The following is the official with his head in the air, was a less attractive mover. The desi- of Craganour :-

The Stewards objected to the sive moment was approaching, and one gathered that Mr. Bower winner on the ground that he Iamay's colt was more strongly jostled the second borso. After than ever in favour; in fact, small hearing the evidence of the judge doubt seemed to be felt that and several of the jockeys riding Craganour must win. The point in the race, they found that was speedily to be settled, for Organour, the winner, did not almost as soon as the horses had keep a straight course and inte had reached the post they lined fered with Shogun, Day Comet, up to the gate and were imme- and Aboyeur. Having bumped diately sent on their way. That sad bored the second horse, they disqualified Oraganour and award-

no fear was entertained of Oraged the raes to Aboyeur. anour's ability to stay was shown by the manner in which

his jockey took him to the front,

At least raced after thel

BUNKERS

actual leader, Mr. A. P. Cunliffe's can be supplied at cheap rates.

at Aboyeur-one of the few who had

not been regarded as worth con- SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK sideration. He had ran once this (British North Borneo), year, a poor fourth to Mr. Leopold At these porta steamers call- de Rothschild's Hippeastrum for ing for bunker coal exclusively the Easter Stakes at Kempton are exempt from all shipping Park on the first day of the season, due sand charges. and small notice was taken of bis!

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SOLE AGENTS.

French

́Mail.

American

Mail.

10 Ja

|

DEPARTED.

June 26,

Eiger, for Canton. Kyodo-maru, for Canton. Yushun, for Canton, Nubia, for Autwerp. Hong Wan I, for Amoy. P. E. Freidrioh, for Kobe, Tosa maru, for Kobe. Saigon, Straits. Ceylon. Chenan, for Canton. Adelaide, Western Aus- Kwangles, for. Canton. tralia, India, Aden, Egypt Hongkong, for Haiphong. and Europe via Marsell Zafiro, for Philippine Islands. les (Late Letters 11 to Tikini, for Fatavia. Noon. Extra Postage 10 Mathilde, for Haiphong. cants). (Letters posted Anhui, for Shanghai. in all the Pillar Boxes Kusichow, for Tientsin. in time for the first Borneo, for Sandakan, clearance will be included Hopsang, for Moji. in this contract mail.)-Pongtong, for Siam, Per Armand Behic, 1st Telemachus, for Saigon. July, 1a.m.

Philippine

26th June, 5.m.

Wind:

Hour.

5 Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

W'estock 7a 29.89 59 Nemuro

Hakodate 29.83 Toklo Kochi

se

6a 29.79

**** nne 2

A

#

20.83

nw 1

" 29.91

6W 1

Nagasaki 29.97

0

ti

K'ehima

16

30.00

0

Oshima Naha

29.98

+

29.97

# .1 -880 1

29.93

W

1+

30.04

Tabijima

Bonin Is. Chefoo

Whaiwei Hankow Ichang

Klukiang | Changeha Shanghia! Gutzlaff Sharp P. Amoy Swatow

11

29.9166 89 W

pore, Penang,SUNDA

C'mbo, Port Said, Capt. OE Irving, R.N.R. 9th July) &P'sag

& Marseilles ..... }

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL' LINES

For

| NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, A'WERP: & H'BURG., SHANGHAI, TSING-Y

· TAU, · KÖBE· AND YOKOHAMA.........................

Stoanters,

To sail on

P. B. FRIEDRICH Capt. E. Malchow 16,000

GUINEA, SAMARAI, / COBLENZ

THURSDAY 26th June.

10a.m.

SATURDAY

12th July

BRISBANE, SYDNEY Can. L. Klugkist 6,7509

0 KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

11

MANILA, YAP, NEW-

29.87 72 29.8871 7a29.8580 6a29.9579.82 w

***800 20

00 1.0

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

29.9576 95 nw 2f

Taihoku Taichu Tainan

5a29.95-

11

29.94-------

2....

29.94.

+

Ø

2

Koshan

29.94 --------

17

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KUDAT & SANDAKAN}

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20

P'dores 29.94----- Canton 98

H'kong: 6a29.0178 90 Gap Rock 29.88----- Масло #.29.8879 ese 1 o Wachow 98 *Pakhoi

PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Islands, Pers.s. Simla, arrived. 25th Japan vie Nagasaki, last, from London :- Canada, Honolulu, United Alexander, F. Wignall, Mr. & States, and South Am Brown, H. J. Mrs. erica via San Francisco Ellis, E, J. -Per Persia, 1st July, 11 Gillespie, R..8... Smallbonas: Taylor, H. A.

8.m.

|-

Mr.

Williams,

& Mr. F. H. Whang, 8. ^, Wood, J.

Japan via Milke and Kobe-Per Per s.. Empress of Japan, ar Jelunga, 1st July, 2 p.m. rived 26th lost., from Vancouver, Straits and India via Calcutta-o.

Per Dilwara, let July, Hanafin, Mr. and Siem, J. S. p.m.

Philippine Islands-Fer Chinhua,

American

Mall.

1st July, 9pm.

Mrs. M. B.

Kamiya, Z. Lee, M. Moylo, Rov. C.

Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North China,

Shad, F.

Teo Mr. & Mrs. TameK. N.

Per es, Chenan, arrived 25th Inst., from Shangbai:-

Japan via Moji, Victoria, Buchta, Mr. & Mrs. Butler, H. B., and Seattle-Par Bado-maru, lat July, 3 pm.

Straits and Ceylon-Mishima

'maru, 1st July, 5 pm. Shanghai and North China-Per Bangsang, let July, 5

p.m. Swatow-Per.

Australian-

Canadian, Amari-

and

TEWWW

Siberian Mails.

Haimun, 2nd July, 10a.m.

Philippine Islands, Aus trailis, Tasmania and New Zealand Thursday day Island-Por Kum-

.... ano-maru, 2nd July, 10

,m,

+

Per es, Dilwara, arrived 6th inet, from Moji.:-. Ayling, J. O.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL,

W

Phulien 6&29.8481

Hothow 受

Tourane

29.87.82

#

0 b

C. St. J.

"

29.9277 - ¢w 26

Aparri

31

29.9277-BW lo

Manila

29,9275

0 a

Legaspi

29.9175

00

Iloilo

Ja 29.8784 - nw 2 b

Bacolod Cebu

29.9085

nw.10 Ob

#

Labuan

T. F. Claxton, Director. “ Hongkong, Observatory, June, 26. 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.

saturation, the Humidity of alr 8 Humidity, in percentage of saturated with molature being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

{End of June

All the steamers of the European Line are ätted with Wireless Telegraphy. - New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 25th June, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN.

-EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

NEXT SAILINGS;

Will leave for Japan on

Braest Simons, 9085 T. 28th June

9850 T. 18th July 10890 E. 27th do

5 Force of Wind, according to Amazone, Beaufort Scale.

Australien,

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, detached cloud, d drizzling rain

f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning, o overcast, p. passing showers, q squally, r rain, s snow, i t,thunder, v visibility, w dow wet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

29.88

"82

95 91

· 81

E

London, 3rd June. Arrivals from Chins:-Hyson,

Day On Date On Date Inverclyde, Soandia, Spezia..

Barométer 29,85 29.89 The following vessels have pas- sed the Canal: Bendoran, P. E. Temperature 76 76 Friedrich, Senegambia:

Humidity Wind. London, 6th June.

Direction Arrivals from China -Ante

Force. azone, Rhesus,A

Weather Bain

.i

The following vessels have pas- aed the Canal:Balow, Ernest Simons, Glenroy, Hirano Maru, Shanghai, North China, Batouma, Teenkai, Teucer, Tv- Japan via Nagasaki, dous, Den of Glamis. United States, Bouth

London, 10th June. América and Canada via| The following vessels, have pas-

Vancouver (Europe via sed the Canal:-Bohemia, Hitach Siberia Per Empress of Maru, Koerber, Nippon, Preussen, Japan 2nd July, 11 a.m.

Japan via Nagasaki-Per Inaba-

maru, 2nd July, 10 am. Shanghai and North China-Por Luchow, 3rd July, 3 p.m. Bwatow." Amoy and Foochow

Par Per Halohing, 4th July,

10a.m.in Movies Philippine Islands-Per Loong.

sang 5th July, 1 p.m.

od

0.74

bit open als Temperature on the silh LownstageRUSEA H.K. Observatory, 25th June, 1913, T. F. Claxton, Director. TIDE TABLE. 23rd June to 29th June, 1913.

London, 12th June. Arrivals from China;--Nore.. Ged London, 19th June. Arrivals from China:--Tydeus, Den of Glamis, Welsh Prince

The following vessels have pas-w sod the Canal:-Calchas, Indrani, men Namur,:-Nile, Perseus, Poly- nesien, Atreus

· Oyabers; Fresh, Pried or Biswad, Bindan: Hiddocks, Kppare ka

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

· Low Wales

HOMEWARD.

Steamers.

Will leave for Bareille

Armand Bebic, 10480 T. 1st July Atlantique," 10728 7, 15th do Ernest Simons, 9045 T. 29th do

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Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

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STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australis

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Steamers.

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Arrive Hongkong -|- Leäva Hongkong

from Australia.

Kor Australla,

27th June..

25th July.

19th July, at noon, 16th August,

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- suring a Plentiful supply of Ioe, French Provisions, etc., and are wlighted throughout with Electricity All State Rooms have Electri SEXIE Fans. A duly qualified Dostor and Stewardesgate 'parried.:

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