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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 14. 1913.
SYDNEY OPIUM DENS. POLICE COURT MUDDLE:
"Chinese Men and White Womon."
Magistrate Would Not Be Tricked
by Chinese.
Mr Hoggarth said the man who stood security for the ball was there, but the defendant not; the exoise officer saw him.
A well-dressed Chinese then got into the witness-box.
officer says this is not the man he Mr. Hoggarth-The excise arrested (Inughter).
is
Inspector Murison:This not the man I put on the obarge shest (laughter).
"It is extremely difficult even Rev. S.D. Yarrington, secretary for a solicitor to find out where a Misison Zone Fund, writes to the case is coming on, and my client "Sydney Evening News," sat in the other Court the whole of the morning," observed Mr Since Mr. Flowers, the Acting Davidson, of Messrs Hastings and Chief Feorotary, west out of his Hastings, to Mr Hazeland at the way some months ago to enden. Polics Court, on Saturday, when vour to ridicule, before the public applying for the return of eatreat in the Press, my statements that with an opium possession case ed bail:-8100, in connection there were opium dens in Sydney, and re-hearing. whore Chinese white women, and white men smoked opium, I feel it my duty in the light of recent events, creidering the number of those proceeded against by the the "police for being keepers of 'opium dens, and 'in view of tha fact that since my allegation white men, white women, and Chinese have been found guilty and punished accordingly for smoking opium in Chinese opiom dons in the metropolitan area, to Mr. Davidson:This man wens to call publicly upon the Chief, security for the bail and he thought Secretary, Mr. Howera, in com- he was the guilty party and came mon fairness, to acknowledge up for the punishment. It is that he wrong in calling upon me ignorance to apologise for stating what these people that causes those of procedure with I know to be a fact. I personally difficulties. do not wish Mr. Flowers to His Worship said it was an old apologise to me, but I ask bim as 'trick, when the amount of the a man and a citizen to, na far ps fine was less than the bail, to a possible, remove that elu appear at the Court, be fined and which he endeavoured to cast upon eave the difference. - the great work of the Mission. The guarantor asid the other Zone Fund, of which I am egyret min had given his name because 817. Mr. Flowers has, perhaps it was his (witness") stuff. inadvertently, left a wrong im pression on some people, and has done incalculable injury to our work. I therefore appeal to him. to make the amende honorable.
The Vice-President of the Ex-" ecutive Council on being shown the Rev. 8. D. Yrrington's letter said:
"M, Yarrington, healingether forgotten the circumstances. Some time ago be said that there were a number of Chinese.dens Ire. quented by white women. Lasked him for the proof, and he refused
His Worship said he has given the name of Lam Hung and the other man Sam U.
His Worship:-Yes, but you were not arrested.
Mr Davidson-I think I had better defend the other men (laughter).
POST OFFICE.
The Assaye, with the English
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 18th at 11-45.-Pressure north and increased slightly in has decreased slightly in the Pr more, 12th July the south. A shallow depression Amoy 11th July, Genis still central over the Gulf of D. L. & Co
Tongking.
| Mail, loft Bingapore on Saturday,
the 19th inst., at 10 a.m. and may Batching, Br... 1,267, W. O. expected hore on Thurtday, the 17th inst, at about 5 am This Pocket brings the Parcel "Mall olosed in London for depatch by the all ses roule on the 11th ulto., and for despatch overland on the 18th ulto.
His Worship said "the man arrested was the party.
Why don't you pay the fiue,?" he asked.
Mr. Davidson-We have not pleaded guilty yet.
The application was refused,
Chinese Seamen.
In connection with the by-
The Linan a due to arrive here on Wednesday, 16th inst.. with the mall from London (via Siberia) of 27th ulto.
MAILS DUB. English, Assaye, 17th Inst. Biberian, Linan, 16th inat.
J
MARS VIA SIBERIA.
Left
Landon
June 27 June 28
Dar
2
Shanghal
July 12 July 14
MAILS ARRIVED.
French, Amazone, 13th inst.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Honol. Hiphong.
Chongwe, Fort Bayard.
Bikiang,
ד
Fr. s.. 615, J. Pannier,
No returns from Japan. 12th JulyHaiphong Moderate 8.E. winds are in. 10th July, Gen-M.-M. |dicated over the northern portion Sabine. Rickmers, Dut, s. 578, of the N, China Sea.
Jagt,
12th July-Hai- phong 10th July. Bulk hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 OIL.-A. P. Ce
0.10 inches. Landrat Scheiff, Ger s. 1,012,
A. Struvo, th July Baigon 9th July, Rico, Cotton & Teak-wood- B & Co Trigonia, Dut... 1,056,
Graendijk, th July Shanghai 9th July, Bulk Oll-A P. Co Kwangles, Chi, s. 1,468, Mo-
Arthur, 13th
July- Shanghai, Gon.-C. M, S.]. N. Co. Cheong Shing, Br. ss. 1,989, V. Mo O, Liddell, 13th July -Tientsin, Wei-bai-hai & Chefoo 7th July, Gen. -J. M. & Co.
Atlantique, Shanghai & Japan. Itola, Br. ss.3.401, W. W. Tucker,
Luchow, Shanghai,
Lennox, Singapore. Itola, Japan.
MAILS CLOSE.
Bandakan-Per Rajab, 14th July, Straits, Burmah and India via
4 p.m.
Calcutta-Per- Hakata Amoy-Per Glenfalloch, 14th
Maru. 14th July, 4 p.m.
July, 5pm Shanghai. NorthChina and Japan
via Kobe-Per Lennox, 14th July, 5 p.m.
Haiphong and Takhoi-Per C. 'iederichsen, 15th July, 9 am
Bwatow-Per Rajaburi,
French
Mall.
July, 10a.m.
15th
Saigon, Straits. Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt |
13th July-Moji 6th July, Coal & Gon.-. M & Co. [ Lord Sefton, Br. 88. 2,791, W. L. Cliftorn, 13th July-Port Arthur 27th April, Cases Petroleum.-D, & Oo Amazone, Fr. 8.8. 5.380. Girard. 13th July-Shanghai, Gon,.-M. M.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District. Hongkong Neighbourhood
Forecast,
and 8.5.
? Formosa Channel
3 South coast of) Chins between H.K and Lamooks
South Doast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES nampa For
Stealuer's
SHANGHAL)
MOJI, KOBE NANKIN AND YOKO-(Capt. Owen Jones, HAMA..................... R.N.R. SHANGHAI GJ, Coldwell,
ASSAYE
•
Usual Ports of Call
CHINA
winde, moderate; LONDON, via.)
fair. Light or Variable winds,
Capt.O.H.S. Tocque B.N.R
LONDON & ANT-}
WERPY. Singa-
pore, Penang, SARDINIA
C'mbo, Port Said, Capt. G Manley,
& Marseilles )
To Sail On Remarks
about 26th July
Freight
& P'eage,
5pm Freight
} 17th July) & Pange
Noon Freight 18th July [&P'unge
about
Freight
23rd July' &P'sage
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
The same 88 No. 2.
The same ae No. 1.
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 14th July, 1913.
China' Coast Meteorological
Station.
Register.
14th July, B.171.
Wind.
.Hour.
l'emperature;
Barometer.
Humidity.
Weather.
Force.
Huichow, Br.ss. 1,215, G. Hooker, W'ostock 7a29.9360 13th July-Swatow 12th Nemuro 6a hiyuen, Chi. 8.8 1,267, Pratt, Toklo
July, Gen.-B., & S. Hakodate
13th
1
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0
Of
-
-
1+
-
14
29'8369 96 ane lom
13th JulyCanton Gen Kochi -C, M.S N. Co... Naganaki Hanoi. Fr. ss 739, h. W. Cheva- K'shima
lier. 13th July-Haiphong Oshima 11th July, Gen-A, R. Naha Marty..
Ishi'jima Calchas, Br. s. 4,978, R. Goncs, Bonin Is.
July-Liverpool Chafoo & Singapore 7th July, Whaiwei Gen-B. & S Kuchidate, Jap. 6.8. 3,432, J. Iohang
Hankow
a Europe via Marseil-
Mumyuki, 13th July, Kiukiang (Late Letters 11 to
Miike 7th July, Coal Changsha M. B, K. Noon. Extra Postage 10 Taisan Maru, Jap. s. 3,5 69, N. Gutzlaff
Shanghai cents). (Letters posted: in all the Pillar Boxes
Gada, 13th JulyDairen Sharp P. in time for the first
7th July, Doal,-M. E.K. Amoy clearance will be included Indrasamba. Br. s.s. 3,366, J. P.
Swałow "In this contract mail.)—
Jones, 13th July
Taikoku 5, 29.89 Per Atlantique,
Shanghai 9th July, Gen. Tainan Taichu 15th July, 11 am.
-8 T. Amoy and Foochow
Unkai Maru. Jap. 8.8. 2,275, Y,
Kochun Tanaka, 13th July-Moji
P'dores
29.86-tren Per Halching, 15th July,
8th July, Coal, B.K.
Canton. 929.8484 75 e 10 a.m.
Luchow, Br. s. 1,815, Meathrel,
H'kong 6B 29.8181 86 Weihaiwai & Tientein -Per Hui-
14th
Gap Rook, 29.79- July-Shanghai Macao chow, 15th July. 10 a m
10th July, Gen.-B. & S. Wushow 9n29.8483 83
1.-29.8080 and India via Calcutta-Lennox, Br. 88, 2,361, Sheriffs,
Per Lasang, 15th July. Islands-Per Tean, 10 8.11.
15th July, 3 p.m. "
Swatow,
Straits
Amican
Mail.
י
Formos via Keelung, Shanghal, North-China. Japan via Moji, Victoria and Seattle-Per Yoko- hama Mara, 15th July, 3 p.m.
to give it. He said that he pre-election which has been pr seed- ferred to take the gospel to these ing at Wandsworth. the most people rather than to end the lively controversy was waged over police there. I replied that in a the question raised by the Labour case of this kind I thought the party of the employment by Mr. policeman more effective than the Samuel, the Unionist candidata, missionary Lasid I had made of Asiatice upon his ships. The police inquiries, and they knew Labour candidate, Mr. Havelock nothing at that time of opium Wilson, placarde i the walls with Philippine deas frequented by white women. a poster depicting a laughing "I still any that it was the duty borde of Chinese I sing engaged of Mr. Yarrington, wherever he logo on had a abip, while af found the law openly violated, as crowd of dejected Eaglishmen are he says it is, to immediately in going off in the direction of the form the authorities so that we workhouts. Bat Mr. Wilson 'did may suppress it. I charge him not tell the electora that the Shell now again with practically allying Company's fleet of steamera are bimself with the lawbreakers in employed principally in the Straits and Ceylon-Per Koerber, refusing to give uathe information. Eastern hemisphere, and that it
15th July, 3 p.m Tetill think that, in casea of this is the normal coudition for the
Saigon-Per Fausang, kind, the policeman is more glass of trade upon which the effective than the inissionsty." hips are engaged. They do employ native crews, especially in the consting service, but the crews consist principally of British subjects, British Indiane, and Chinese from the Colony of Hongkong..
"
Prince in America. Prince Albert Frederick George, second son of King George of England. was upon American soil last month. He and sixty follow cadete of His Majesty's ship Gum- barland, arrived at Niagara Falls- from Toronto, fravelling from Lewiston by trolley along the American side of the gorge. The Prince, who is 17 years old, travelled "incognito, and bis companions refused to point him out. The party visited the State reservation on Consistend.'
THE BEST
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates.
at
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
(British North Borneo), At these ports steamers call- ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and sharges.”
A. BUNE
THE BREWERS BREW.
Guinness'
WAN
Stout.
Same as supplied to his Majesty, the King.
Can be had from all Dealers.
HRUTTONJEE & SON,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
www
14th July-Glasgow and Boihow Pakhoi Liverpool, GenD.Phullen
L'o.
Atlantique, Fr. so, 6,446, Char-C. St. J. Toutane bonnel. 14th July Aparri
For
Steamers.
E. A. Howett,
Superintendent:
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD. BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
To sail on
W'NESDAY, 23rd July,
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, P. E. FRIEDRICH SOUTHAMPTON, (Cave Mundt 16,000
A'WERP & H'BURG., SHANGHAI, TSING-
TAU, "KOBE AND YOKOHAMA... MANILA,
ANGAUR,
YAP, NEWGUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY
& MELBOURNE .....
PRINZESS ALICE Cap. J. Bortfeldt 20,300
10 a..
about WNESDAY, 23rd July.
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29.8176 95. g
... 29.8375-
7 B 29.888*
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6 a 29.9481 87 880
1 h 10
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
,,a 29 89 75 95'ne, 1 o
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*** 29,89 T. 29.87
2
SANDAKAN ...
0
SANDAKAN
0
1
2 c
ево
4 с
€50
3 c
JESSELTON, KUDAT & Į BORNEO
about TUESDAY, 22nd July.
about
P. SIGISMUND Capt. D. Lenz
6,000
Capt. J. Koehler RAJAH
End of July.
J MON, 14th
July at 5 p.m.
Capt C. Rosiefsky
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
For further Partioulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.
**
6'8 29,7877
29.78 79
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29.9177
11
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Shanghai 11th July, Gen-M, M.
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29.87,75
B80 1 b
Mapila
10
Legaspi
A
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Iloilo
Hongkong, 12th July, 1913, ..
Bacolod Cebu Labuan
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2 b
,, 29.8884
19
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
Jule 12.
Sabine Rickmers for Amoy.
July 14. 15th Amazone for Yokohama
Straits and Ceylon-Per Kaga
July, 4 pm.
9 a.m.
Rajah for Sandakan. Carl Diederichsen for Haiphong. Haiphong Pakhol and Saigon Japan for Kobe.
Maru. 15th July, 5 p.m.
Ninpo for Saigon. Per Loksang. 15th July, 5 pm
Kwangles for Canton, Glenfalloch for Singapore. Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon -
Hakata Maru for Calcutta. Per Sikiang, 16th July, Calchas for Hankow.
Lennox for Yokohama. Haiphong, Pakhol and Saigon-Lushow for Canton.
Per Hanoi 18th July, Kulechow for Canton.
16th
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. July, 10 a..
Fer sa. Halching, arrived 12th Tsingtau, Chefoo and New-July, from Amoy.
ohwang-Per Kansas, Chapman. 16th July, 10 a m
Fletcher, Mr. &
.Mrs. Shanghai, North China. Humphreys, H. Japan via Nagasaki.
Per a 8. Kwanglee, arrived 13th America and Canada via July, from Shanghai. Vancouver (Europe via Barrow.. "Bibèria)-Per Empress of Russia, 18th July. 11
9a.m Swatow-Per Haimun,
American;
Canadian and
Siberian Malls.
United States,
BITE.
South
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per Kaijo Maru, 16th July, 1 p.m. Macao-Per. Suí Tai, 16th July,
1,15 p.m.
Sharffer, Mrs. Smith, Mr. &
Mrs.
* 29.86 75
29.8675
9 & 29,8782
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, July, 14
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenthe and hundredths,
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
OUTWARD..
Steamers.
3 Humidity, in pareontage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,
Direction of Wind, to two Australien, points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
6 State of Westber, b blue sky, fog, g gloomy, h ball, I light- c detached aloud, d drizzling rain
ning, o Mr&showers, & equally, r rain, s snow, overcast, p passing t,thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in Inches, tenths and hundredthe.
Per 8 Atlantique, arrived 14th July, from Shanghai. Amliozi Annalme, A. Annan, D.
Philippine Talande-Per Zafiro, Boryer.
16th July, 3 p.m. Japan via Kobe-Por Miyasaki
Maru, 16th July, 4 p.m.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 17th July,
Hoihow, Pakhơi, Haiphong and
9 a.m.
July, 10 am
Azni. Annorelle, E.
Balp, L.
Brilloh..
Chick, M.
Clark, G.
Dehurn, K.
Massom, R. Matelot, L. Maycock. Maycock, Mrs.
J. H. Mazars. Mentowe. G. Murrie, H. E. Nakamuns,
Miss Wasa, Niya.
Saigon-Fer, Bus, 17th SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
Tientsin-Par Chengshing, 17th
July, 11 a.m.
Tientsin-Per Huehow,
17th
July; 11a.m. Macao-Per Bui Tal, 17th July,
1.15 p.m. Shanghat end North China-Per Lugbow, 17th July, 3
p.m.
Shanghai, North China & Europe via Siberia-Per Aguayo, 27th July, 4 p.m.
London, 17th June, Arrivals from China:-Bo hemia.
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
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KÉ VZDA.
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Day On Date On Dato Barometer. 29.80 29.81 Temperature 83 81 Humidity 79 86 Wind Direction f Forse
29.83
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83
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Weather
:
€ 0.10
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Rain
Highest open sin Temperature on the ath Loinest !!
H.K. Observatory, 13th July, 1913. T. F. Clarion, Director,
Low Waler
NEXT SAILINGS:- Will leave for Japan on
10320 T. 27th July
HOMEWARD.
Steamers.
Atlantique,
Will leave for Marseillés.
10728 T. 18th July Ernest Simona, 1085 T. 39th do
For Freight and Passage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRB, Agent.
Queen's Buildings, No. 3.
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Australia
via Manila.
MAIL UCHBOULE
SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Alsamera,
EASTERN EMPIRE ALDENHAM
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
28th July, 31st July.
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
19th July, at noon. 16th August,
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en Hong Lees suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto,, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fane. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars, apply to
TIDE TABLE.
14th July to 20th July, 1913.
High Water
Longkong Мен
M
Time.
54
6,5
J
The following vessels have pas-* Inkay sed the Canal:Bengloe, Dunbar, wad Lennox, Yorck, Kansas, Lovat,
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10 m
17 #
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