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TO

THE BANK NOTE CASE. HONGKONG's finances.

(Continued from page 5), The financial statement issued by the Treasury for the month of the chemicals, found in his pos- session it would be impossible April shows that the revenus dur for an expert to make bank notes, ing the month was $810,883.51, Mr. Jenkin, in the conrce of and the expenditure 8982,078.41. further remarks on the methods At the end of the month there of the police in the case said WBS a balance of $2.798,985.39 What I have to say is that against $2,965,180.29 at the

end of March. although in the detection of crime the police may have to set traps, it is not in accordance with the principles of the English law that the police should get a trap to procure the commission of a crime.

Notices

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

In contending the prisoner to two years hard labour, bie MB LI HON FAN, Chiass Lordship remarked it was no graduate varsed in iterature, part of his duty to plase any has been a teacher to European officials praise upon the man (Waigall) and merchants in this Colony for over lor what he considered the poor ten years. part that he had played in the Transaction.

He has a good method of imining

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913,

POST OFFICE.

Tuesday prox. having been' declared a public holiday the Post noon for the despatch of the American and French maile.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 28th at 11,00,-The “de-

Office will be open from 7 a.m. to Yi Loong. Br. ... 1,822, Meight pression which formed over the Bon. 27th June-Bang-Yangtze Valley yesterday has

There will be one delivery of]

ordinary correspondence and one es on Sundays. collection from the Pillar Boxes

The Registration Office will be closed at 11 a..

The Money Order Office .will} be entirely closed.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Australia, s. Eastern. "Holhow, a. C. Diederichsen. Coastporte, s.5. Kaljo-maru.

MAILS DUB.

China.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

kok 20th June, Rice-deepened and moved eastward, AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Eastern, Br. 1.6., 2,272, F. Carter, Shanghai. A shallow depression

27th June-Melbourne

It is now central to the east of

via porte 27th May, Gen. lies over Tongking -G. L. & Co.

Helene, Ger. 5.8, 771, Tyeen,

28th June-Swatow 97th June, Gen.-J. & Co. Ichang, Br. 8. 1,928, Shane, 28th June-Chingwan- too, Coal.-B. & 8. C. Diederichsen, Ger. e.., 776, E. Pathren, 28th June- Hoihow 27th June, Gen. -J, & Co.

American, Armand Behio, 30th Yushun, Chi. .8., 1,097, Baines, 28th June-Canton 27th' Juno, Gen.-0, M. 8. N.

·00.

inst.

on

The Armand Babio, with the The information Europeans to pass in the Chinese ex-American mail ex Shinya Maru.

amination, and is possessed of a first is expected to arrive here rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. Monday the 90th inst. He has also a good knowledge of Mandarin and Hakka.

which the prisoner gave to him, he gave away to the police. The prisoner was a foreigner and a ranger in the colony, and it was extremely regrettable that a man

Hongkong. 89th Jan, 1918

GREEN

ISLAND

Those who intend learning the Obia- ese language are requested to write oare of his respectability and apparent of Hongkong Telegraph" office or education should endeavour to get direct to 87 Hollywood Road, 1st floor! alivelihood by such means. The law enabled him to pass no less a sentence than fourteen years' im- prisonment, but he was going to rass what he considered to be a lenient sentence in view of the piroumstances in the hope that when he came out of prison he would return to his own country. and endeavour to get a living in an upright and proper manner.

He

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URMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND, CEMENT

In Casks of 375 lbs. nat.

'In Baga of 250 lbs. nat.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00. General Managers.

Tongkong, 16th August, 190'

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at]

MAILS CLOSE.

Shanghai, North China Japan via Yokohama-Per E. Franz Ferdinand, 28th June, 5

Siberia

21

p.m.

Shanghai, & North China (Europe via Siberia)- Per Chenan, 28th June, 5 p.m.

: Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong

Per Sungklang, June, 5 p.m.

The Tube incident. Passengers travelling in a carriage on the Piccadilly Rail- way one evening last month felt some alarm at the actions of B man of the labouring class. alighted first at Brompton-road station, but later travelled, on to Earl's court, where he produced a knife and went through the motions of cutting bia throating for bunker soal exclusively without doing himself any injury. are exempt from all shipping He was taken into the custody of due asnd charges. the railway authoritier,

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo).

At these ports steamers call-

BENGER'S

is NATURAL

·FOOD-

entirely free from any chemical substance whatsoever.

It is different from all other foods in being scientifically combined with natural digestive principles.

Benger's Food

A. BUNE.

is prepared for child, invalid, or aged person, with fresh new milk and in course of preparation, both the Food and the milk are partially digested, as desired.

This unique feature enables Benger's Food to be assimilated under almost all conditions of illness and digestive disorder.

*** The composition of Benger's Food is known to and approved by Doctors throughout the world.

Food

Binger's Foot is sold in tiax by Chemiste, att, everywhere. ~,

A stresting bookies explalaise how Tenger's Food Anaktīsta Našare" for lavatida masd Owaynigastiin, İran Erect BENGER'S FOOD LTD., Orter Wours, MANCHESTER, ENG.

francs Offer: NEW YORK (UB.A.) 95, WILLIAM STREET, S

SYDNEY IN.,W.) 119, FIT". GILENT. Canaisan Agenten National Drug & Chemical Co. Ltd., 36, 64. Gabital Dinan, HỒNTREAL, and bruncÍNE

THE BEST

THE BREWERS BREW.

Guinness'

Wheel"

Brand Stout.

SAME AS SUPPLIED

TO HIS MAJESTY THE

KING. CAN BE HAD

FROM ALL DEALERS.

Sole Agents for China.

H RUTTONJEE & SON; 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

1701

28th

Hothow, Tourane and Quinhone -Per Helene, 28th June, 5. p. Japan via Moji-Kaijo-Maru, 28th June, 5 p.m. Shanghai, North China and Ja

Chibli, Br. s... 1,185, McGarity,

Pressure has decreased moder

ately over 8. Japan. It is nearly WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or

stationary in southern districta

Fresh S. to 8 W. winds are indicated along the east coast of China, moderating later.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00, inches,

FORECAST FOR THE 94 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW. District.

28th June-Cobu 24th Neighbourhood June, Ballast., & S..

Kaijo Maru, Jap. 88, 1,298, Ya-

Baron

manoto, 27th June. Gen. -0 8. K.

+

about the DATES namen :--- For

Stearners

SHANGHAI,)

MOJI, KOBE SIMLA AND YOKO-(Capt. G. Philipps HAMA. e1146

To Sail On Remarks

108.03.

Freight

(29th Juno j & Peage.

about Freight

SHANGHAI ..} CHINA.H.S. Tocque, R.N.R.) 3rd July FARR

LONDON, via

Usual Ports

of Call

**

DEVANHA

Capt. W. R. Hickey,

WERP v. Singa-

pore, Penang,SUNDA

TONDON & ANT-]

}

Noon Freight.

3th July&P'sage

about

Freight

O'mbo, Port Said, Capt. CE. Irving, R.N.R. / 9th July } &P'sage

& Marseilles ***

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. Hewett,

1 Hongkong

and

Forecast.

છે. ૨૪ variable

winds, moderate

to light; fair:

8. to 8.W.

winds,

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

The same aa No. 1,

Hongkong, 27th June, 1913.

3 South coast of) China between H.K' "and Lamocks

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

Kalfong, Br. s.s., 998, Bidford, 2 Formous Channel

28th June-Haiphong & Hoihow 27th June, Gen. -B. & S. Brakine, Br. 8.6, 3.505. J. Tarker. 28th June-New York and Babang 6th June, Case ofl.-8.0.0 o CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. June 27. Standard, for Bangkok. E, F, Ferdinand for Yokohama,

June 28. Chongva, for E C. Wan. Haimun, for Swatow.. Eastern, for Kobe.

pań via Moji-Per Eas-Sexta, for Bangkok. torn 28th June, 5 p.m. Swatow-Per Haimun, 29th June,

Kaijo-maru, for Moji, Kamor, for Bangkok. Riojun-maru, for Sourabaya.. Nukai-maru, for Wakamatau, Yuensang, for Manila: Bimla, for Yokohama. Ceylon-maru for Caloutta. Chenar, for Stangai.

DEPARTED. June 28,

9am. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via

Tamaui Per Daigi maru, 29th June, 9 am. Shanghai, North China Japan via Moji-Per Simla, 29th Juno, 9 a.m. 8watow and Siam-Per Sexta,

29th June, 9 a.m. · Macao-Per, Sui Tai; 30th June, Sithonia, for Hamburg.

Devawangse, or Saigon. 1.15 p.m. Straits and India via Caloutta Tooshin, for Bangohe.

Per G. Apcar, 50th June, 2 p.m.

Tsingtau and New ohwang-Per Tientsin 30th June, 5 p.m.

Ningpo

Japan via Nagasaki, Tsingtau &

VladivostockPer Guth rie, 30th June, 5 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foodhow-

Per Haiyang, 1st July, *10 s.m. Batavia, Samarang & Sourabaya —Per Childar, 1st July, 10.0.0.

Preach

Mail.

American

Mail.

Saigon, Straita, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- traila, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Maraeil- les (Late Letters 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10 centa).. (Letters posted

E. F. Ferdinand, for Shanghel Kamor, for Bangkok Chenan, for Shanghai, Ceylon-marn, for Straits. Riojun-maru, for Straite. Yuensang, for Philippine Island. Sungklang, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per a.s. Eastern, arrived 27th inst., from Melbouras :-- Ah Chan, Mrs, Booker. Ó, F. Candelaria, Miss

N.

7

Jack, G. Krugmel, Ed. Kwong Sing Kee, C.

McCulloch, R. McFeat Syromistikoff,

Mr. & Mrs. Vee Shue, Mr

& Mrs.

fresh.

8. winda, moderate.

China Coast Meteorological

Station.

Register.

28th June, 8.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Temperature

Barometer.

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostock, 7a 29.72 6o 50 Nemuro ·6 & 29.95 --- Hakodate 29.03 Tokio Kochi

Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha Ishi'ima Bonin Is. Chefoo Whaiwei Hankow

Ichang

88

40

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

Steamers.

YORCK

To`sail on

1 NAPLES, GENOA; AL-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, DERFFLINGER SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Proch 17,000

AWERP & BREMEN..

SHANGHAI, NAGAS-1

AKI KOBE AND Capt. H. Formes 17,000

MANILA,

ANGAUR

YAP, NEWGUINEA, COBLENZ BRISBANE, SYDNEY > Cant. L. Klugkist,

WNESDAY, 9th July, 10 a.m.

about W'NESDAY, 9th July. (SATURDAY,

12th July

...

YOKOHAMA.....

1

11

1

29.03 29.84

1

S

29.72- 20.86- $29.91

sw 1 saw

BW 3 BBW 1

29.91 29.88 30.12-

29.59 66 95 nnw 6 c

B

BBW 5 0

& MELBOURNE

Kattal

KOBE,

A

www

Shanghai 29.49 64 --- wowi o

Kiukiang

I

Changsha,

Gutzlaff Sharp P. Amoy Swafow

7a29.7982 → 8 6a29.8481 83 @ „a29,8680 87) 9

74- nw 5 ov

1b 2 a

1.0

Talhoku 5a29.84-

*29.88- 鲤

Tainan, 29.88

29.85- 4

Taichu

Koshun » 129.89

F'doras

Canton 9 a 20.8484 79 s. 10

H'kong

6a29.8481 82 aw 2 o

Gap Rock,, 29.818w c

29.8280-W 40-

TI

B

Fong Hong Drewry, W. D. Grove, Major &

Масно Mrs. W. S. Graham, J. O.

Wuchow a Pathoi Hee, G.

Hoihow PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Phullen in all the Pillar Boxes Per ss. P. E. Fredrich, sailed Tourane in time for the first on 26th inst, for Shanghai, &c.:-0. St. J. clearance will be included Adams; R. 8......... Newall, Mr. & in this contrast mail.)—| An Yueng-yety

Mrs F. Per Armand Behio, 1st Anderson, A. B. North, H. P July, 11 a.m.

Andersen, A. H; Pow, T. 0, Caspers, E Polmarsky A. Islands, Chandabby, K, Rozario, I. L.

M. N. via Nagasaki, Canada, Honolulu, United Chambers, Rev.

629.7681-my- 悠

Philippine

Japan

a.m.

E. States, and South Am erica via San Francisco Diebttich, Curl -Per Persia, 1st July, 11 von

Dubuffet, R. Dyldas Harriss, A.,B, Hellebrecht, Dr. Kendt, G.

Mr. & Leicher,

Mrs H. Lead. G. L. Morgan, O.

Royo, A, GA Stubbings, J. J, Steffen Sollmann. Miss

A.

Aparri Manila

" 29.9375 -- 00 Legaspi ,, 29.9277

00 Iloilo 9a29.9582 -- nw 2b Bacolod

nw.10 Cobu

0.0 Labuan

29.8781 AW 40 29.93 77 --- wnw 4 o. 29,89 75-**

B 10

29.9283

29.9584

noon.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, Lat July, Japan via Mike and Kobe-Per

Jelunga, 1st July, noon. Straits and India via Caloutts

Per Dilwara, let July,

noon.

·

Stanley, F. F. Turner, Inwin Thakemdas, T. Waern, A., Whildon, Miss

L. P. Yip, Mr. & Mrs

Philippine Islands-Per Chinhua, SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

London, 3rd Juno

American

Mall,

1st July, noon.

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 28.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level"

KUDAT & SANDAKAN}

P. SIGISMUND Capt. D. Lenz

BORNEO

Capt. J. Koehler

6,000

about

TUESDAY, 22nd July.

about

{End of July.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wiref

Telegraphy. Now System of Telefunken.

"

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & COM

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 27th June, 1918,

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

NEXT SAILINGS-

Will leave for Japan on

OUTWARD:

Steamers.

of the sea in inches, tenths and Ernest Simons, 9088 T. 29th Jane hundredths,

Amazone, - 9860 T. 18th July

10820 7. Orth đô

2 Temperature, in the shade, in | Australien, degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two pointe.

Formosa via Keelung, "Arrivals from China:-Hyson, Shanghai, North China, Inverclyde, Scandia, Spezia. Japan via Moji, Victoria, The following vessels have pas-f B.U., and Beattle-Persed the Canal Bendoran, P. E. Sado-maru, 1st July, Friedrich, Senegambia. -

London, 6th June. Arrivals from China -Am- azone, Rhosus,

noon.

Btraits, Ceylon and India via Gisela,

Bombay Per

1st July, noon.

The following vessela bave pas- Shanghai and North China-Fer Bed the Canal:-Bulow, Ernest Bangsang, let July, Satsuma, Teenkel, Teuter, Ty- Simona, Glenroy, Hirano Maru,

Straite

noon.

and Ceylon-Mishima- deus, Den of Glamis,

maru, 1st July,_noon:

Swatow--Per

*

London, 18th June.

5 Force of Wind, socording to Beaufort Soals.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky,

o detached cloud, d drizzling rain fog, g gloomy, h hall, 1 light-

HOMEWARD

Will leave for Marseillon

Steamers.

Armand Behle, 10480 T. 1st July Atlantique, 10728 T. 18th do Ernest Simons. 9085 T 29th do

For Freight and Fassage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERS, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 5.

ning, Overcast, passing THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED,

showers, q squally, r rain, a snow, t,thunder, vvisibility, w dew wet), 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredthe,

METEOROLOGICAL,

at a plan

Mail Service to Australia

Previous

Day On Date On Date

LEJ.

Barometer 29.89 29.85 Temperature 85 Humidity: 75 Windin 1913.

Direction f Hops Long Boroe

81.

29.83

85

70

EASTERN

EMPIRE...el712)

Sw

Weather

Shanghai and North China-Per The following vessels, have pas

Koerber, let July, noon.

ged the Canal:Bohemia, Hitach Haimun, 2nd Maru, Keerber, Nippon, Preussen, July, 10a.m.

TIDE TABLE. Philippine Talanda, Aus- trailia, Tasmania and New Zealand. Thursday day Island-Per Kum- ano-maru, 2nd July:10

Cazadian, Ameri-

Australian

.canand

Mail

Siberian Mails,

4.M.

23rd June to 29th June,

High WALLP

Shanghai, North Chine- Japan via Nagasaki United States, South The Amerios and Canada' vis | Fel. Vancouver (Europe via saint. Siberia)-Per Empress of Japan 2nd July, 12 m.in.

Low. Waisr

Moan

439 1-6 Rain

217 *

*

14

30.

morning a '4fiarasong:

0.45

ghast open air Temperature on the sốth

H.K. Observatory, 27th June, 1918, T. F. Úlaxton, Director,

Oyster, Fresh, Frled or Stered. Finden Haddocka, Epparu &c.

ALEXANDRAVCAFE...

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

27th June, 25th July,

Leave Hongkong

for Australia,

19th July, at noon, 16th August”

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

For further particulars, apply tom by

Gibb, Livingston & Co..

and

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