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OUR GENERAL LEAVES, MAGICIANS IN
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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAFH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913.
JHONGKONG.
„POST OFFICE.
JI
SHIPPING NEWS.
BLOOD WARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 30th at 849-Signals lowered.
Mail Steamers
creased slightly to moderately THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO
ovea the Philippines.
No returns from Japan,
There has just arrived in Hong-Mails (via Siberia) of Friday, The Linso, with the London kong a company of Chinees magi- the 11th inst., is due to arrive Erroll, Br. s. 2,836, L. James, cians the Chin Kwan Lok Hing here to-day. Company of Paking is which sp
|---29th July—Java & Cheri- parently comes with something Mail left Singapore on Saturday The Delta with the English
bon 17th July, Sugar ward. At 8 a.m. this morning it The typhoon has curved north- of a reputation. It is slated to the 26th inst., at 10 am. and may Shoshu
longitude 1199 E D & Co.
was in latitude -219 N. and bave appeared, with much so-be expected here to-day at ceptance, in the coast ports and about 5 p.m. This Packet brings oleowhere. Two members of the the Parcel Mails closed in London company, Sheung Fee and Su for despatch by the all sea route Kwai Hark are stated" to be on the 25th ult, and for despatch
The military have managed somehow to entertain him collect ively and right royally on his departure. How they managed to keep their design a secret from the General till the last moment we do not know; but we imagine they must have done so or he would never have suffered it. It is a pity that we civilians have very clever in playing with overland on the 2nd inst.
MAILS DUB.
Siberian, Linen 30th inst. English, Delta, 30th inst. Siberian, Assaye, ist August..
MAILS CLOSE.
り
Maru, Jap. 1.8.999, Fuchi
gami, 29th July-Kara- tew 23rd July, Coal.~0. 6. K.
Fooshing, Br. 8.8. 1,493, W. D. Welsh. 29th July Vara ted 23th July, Cosl- J. & Co
Moureat pla
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS of or
hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.02 inches.
PM. Levre, 28th July 1 Bbangbal 16th July, Gen-A, Lloyd.
Tranquebao, Dan c.s. 2,297, H. Kee, 9th July-
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON
FITO-MORROW, HAL
Forecast.
District: Hongkong
Neighbourhood
and N.E.
winds,
Suisang, Br. 6.8. 1716. H. Simp
80, 30th July-Calcutta 12th July, Gen.-J. M. &| Oo. Benvenue, Br. 8 8. 2,505, R. Ko- ble, 30th July-Binga- pore, 25th July, Gen- G. L., & Co. Maru, Jap. 8.8. 5,183 K.
Konings. 30th July. Moji and Japan 24th July Gen-08 K... Yingehow, Br. s.s. 1,816, McIntosh 30th July-Manila and Amoy 26th July, Ballast, -B, & 8,.
Penang 22nd July, Gen. 12 Formosa Channel -M. & C.
China between H.K S South boast of)
Indo
been unable also to give any col- | jure and poroelsin” wares which The Assye with the London E. P. Ferdinand, Aus.. 4,306, leotive expression to the warmthey turn round and round | Mails (via Biberia) of Wednesday sentiments we entertain för the on their shoulders like and Saturday, the 9th and 18th General before his departure. whoals. They are said also to be inst», ia dus to arrive here on Fri- The Colony, is perhaps getting able to make a dish fy in a fash- day, the let August. rather top large to express ita foelion not unlike a butterfly. Two The United States Mail Per 6.8. ings corporately in this manner. others, who are alleged to possess Nile has been transferred to the The feelings are there all the the spell of the Five Gods are.. Canada Haru which is due to same. Those many civilians who said to be able to stab themselves arrive here on the 8th of August. have partaken of General and in the side without showing scare Mrs. Anderson's hospitality at or wounds, and this triok is stated Headquarter House cannot have to be very popalar. Little girls failed to be impressed with bound feet, who do some by the kindly good fellow clever wire walking, are also part ship and absolute lack of side' of the company, and the whole prevailing in the household. The performance is said to be attrao- General has conveyed the impres tive. The company is to give sion that Thookery's Colonel several performances at the Newcome may be living amongst Theatre Royal. They us still and thors who have to-morrow evening; booking is at Saigon-Fer approached him in the caues of Messrs Montries. others have had special and un- forgettable revelations of the charity in his warm heart. Athough, since his marriage, he no longer keeps a racing stable, we can assure our Indian contem- porary the "Asian" that nothing could be more the reverse of the truth than their recent statement to the effect that he puts down then sport with a strong hand. Quite the contrary, and we shall find it hard to replace the late Champion Gentleman Jockey of all India as judge at our Race as well as Gymkhana meetings.
And so to Meerut. To.com.
mand a Division." It is doubtless agreeable advancement and likely to keep you busily occupied. But don't forget ue, General, Perhaps you will recall something of Hongkong with regret, perhaps you will miss the sports and re- creation you have enjoyed so much and so actively supported. Keep as a little corner in your heart and we will certainly do the same for yon and perhaps when the day comes when they are look ing sround for a strong man for a new Governor of Hongkong There's General they may say Anderson. He's the very man." And when we hear it we shall remember it and be glad. To morrow's good-bye' may be only 'au revoir," but whatever happera and wherever you may go may you get the good fortune you deserve. God bless you, General -you and yours.!
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GERMAN NAVY'S 15-INCH GUNS.
Berlin, July 2.
A statement, the origin of which it is difficult to trace, is published here to-night to the effect that the new German battleships Ersatz, Worth, and "T." will, instead of the previous battleship ármament of ten 12in. guns, carry eight
W.MEN DOCTORS USELESS.
of an
The eminent Austrian surgeon, Professor Hochenegg, delivered to meeting of the Austrian Wo nea's Association an interesting address upon nursing and readi ness for war, in the course of which he thuched upon the question of the fitness of women for the med- ient profession. He enid :—
Shanghai and North China-Per Tranquebar, 30th July, 5 p.m.
Taiwan, 30th July, 9 a.m.
| Tsingtau, Japan vin Kobe, Van. couver, Seattle and Port- land-Per Brisgavia, 31st July, 9 a.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Japan
Per Haimun, 31st July,
·10a.m.
via Koje-Per Kitano Maru, 31st July, 10 a.m. Bangkok-Per Anna, 31st July,
ilam.
Fort Bayard, Baiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon-Per Hue, 31st July, 11 a.. Swatow-Per Pongtong, 31st
noon.
Macao-Per Sul Tal, 31st July,
1.15 p..
Straite,
Straits,
ا.
and Lamooks"
about the DATES named mo For
** Steamer SHANGHAIYA
MOJI, KOBE NYANZA "AND YOKO (Ospt. H.N. Rivers, HAMA...nın, R.N.R.
DELTA
Pr To Bail On Remarks
TIN about Freight
7th Augf &P'sage
about Frei
SHANGHAI Capt. EP, Martin, RN.R. 31st July June
moderate; LONDON, vis) ASSAYE
Noon
Freigh
2nd Aug.& Page
about
Freight
WERP 'via Singa=
pore," Penang, SIMLA
C'mbo, Port Said, Capt. G Philipps
& Marseilles
7th Aug. &P care
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
-fair. Oyelonte
¿
Usual Porta of Call
Capt. Q. J. Coldwell,
gale.
LONDON & ANT-
N.E.
winds
fresh.
The same 88 No. 1.
P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 30th July, 1913.
4 South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.
China Cosat Meteorological
Station.
Register.
30th July, a.m.
¡Wind.
eratuse
Hour.
Barometer.
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tion
Force.
Wostook 7 a ба
Kitano Maid..Jap. 8 s. 5,277, F. E. Nemuro
Cope, 30th July-London Hakodate ".. 31st July, Gen.-NY.K. Tokio Selun, Nor, 8.8. 860, D. Hobrinder, Kochi
3th July, Bangkok Nagasaki 23rd July Rice,-Yuen K'shima Fat Hong.
Oshima Empress of Asia, Br. s.5. 8,883, Nahá
8. Robinson 30 July-Isbl'jima Liverpool via Capetown Bonin Is. 14th June Gen.-B.D C. Chefoo
"
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
July 29.
Straits and India via Calcutta-Tosa Maru for Calcutta.
Per Jelunge, 31st July. Inaba Maru for Melbourne. Batavia, Samarang and Lord Sefton for Amoy,
2 pm..
July 30. Bourabaya Per Banri Taiwan for Saigon.. Maru, 31st July, 9 p.m. Ceylon and India via
Hongwan I. for Singapore. Taming for Ilollo Bombay-Per Indo Mary, Sexia for Bangkok." 31st July, 3 p.m.
Yingchow for Canton. Kaljo Maru for Fonshow. Drisgavia for Portland. Tranquebar for Shanghai. Samson for Swatów, Atagosan for Miike Tjipanas för Shanghai,
In my opinion, which I share with many of my colleaguea, and which is increasingly confirmed the more I become acquainted with female medical students, women are not adapted for the work of a medical practitioner. This is not meant a censure, but only an a statement of fact. A doctor must judge indorendently and often act rapidly. His whole work demande qualities that are rarely found fully developed in the female sex. Despite the great industry and the high intelligence Shanghai shown by many of my women students, they are destined to suo. camb in their struggle, or at lesat not be able to attain a position corresponding to their work and
Straite,
p.m.
Shanghai and North China--Per
and India vis Calcutta- Luchow, Slet July, 3
E. F. Ferdinand, Sist and North China-Per July. 4 p.m.
Bohemia, 3 let July.5 p.m. Shanghai,North China & Europe via Siberia-Per Delta, 31st July, 5 am.
· Siberian.
Mali.
DEPARTED. July 3^
Singan for Shanghai.
Changaha.
Jww
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E."A. Hewett,"
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN..
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
Steamers.
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-1.
GIERS, GIBRALTAR,YORCK
SOUTHAMPTON, AWERF & BREMEN, SHANGHAI, NAGA
To sail on
WINESDAY, 6th August
Cart. H. Formes 17,000
BULOW
SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. U. Nahrath 16,900 YOKOHAMA..
10a.m.
about!.
W'NESDAY, 6th August.
Whaiwei
Hankow
Iohang
Kiukiang
+
Shanghai 29.70 80 102 se 2 o Gutzlaff
29.7580-se 3 omMANILA, YAP, Sharp P. 7a29.5484-ene 5 or Amoy ·6a29 5′ 85 72 e 6 o
MA-Y
Swatow
RONN, NEWGUINEA, P. SIGISMUND 'BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. D. Lenz
& MELBOURNE
6,000
[SATURDAY, 9th August
Taiboku
5a29.50
е
Taichu Tainan
•
29.43-
- KOBE
P. WALDEMAR
. 29.40--
пе
Capt. H. Bremer
6:000
Koshun
" 29.38
P'dores
29.38
+
JESSELTON, KUDAT&} BORNEO
SANDAKAN,
J Capt. J. Koehler
Canton
H'kong
Gap Rook
Macao
6 a 29.4481-86 wawio
TI
29.420 40
( 29.4383 -- mw 1∙ef.
Wishow 9a-
Pakhoi.
Hoihow
Phulien6a29,588!
Tourane 29.6081-
+
0. St. J.
** 29.83.77
Aparri
H
Manila
29.54 78-sew q
Legaspi
Per Sikiang, lat August,
Carl Diederichsen for Haiphong.
Bacolod Iloilo
14
to their sacrifics of the joys of life. Haiphong, Pakhol and Saigon-Haitan for Foochow.
As nutes of the sick and
the wounded, the conditions are
8 a.m. entirely different. In this field Saigon-Per Hanyang.. 1st women possess special power and Japan via Kobe-Per Sulsang,
Aug., 10 a.. fitness, and are not subject to male competition. Here their triumph is Japan via Nagasaki-Per 1st August, 11 am. assured.
BUNKERS.
can be supplied at cheap rates.
at
15in. guns, while the middle SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
armaments will be 16 instead, of 14. 6in. guns, and the new armour- ed cruisers, beginning with the
Derffinger, will carry eight 12in.
jastead of eight 1liu. guns. The
(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers call-
ing for bunker coal exclusively.
statoment is described as "the are exempt from all shipping disclosure of a secret," but is dues and charges. pablished in only a few now
papers." Times,"
THE BEST
A. BUNE
THE BREWERS brew.
Guinness'
Stout.
Same as supplied to his Majesty the King. Can be had from all
Dealers.
H RUTTONIEE & SON;
JAM QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Altal for Odessa. Empire for Kobe,
Den of Ruthven for Portland Ben-Tungahing for Bangkok.
Atsuta Maru for Singapore. Torilla for Mofi. Sungkiang fe Holhow, Empress of India for Victoria. Blangehoon for Rangoon..
Nikko Maru for Nagasaki.
venue, 1st Aug., 11 a.m. Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya -Per Tilbadas. Ist August, 11 a.m. Macao-Par Suf Tui, 1st August,
1.15 p.m. Tsingtau, Wei-hai-wei and Chefoo-Per Tchang, 1st August, 5 p.m. Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus. 'tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 centa.) (Sup- plementary mail on boardi
English
*
PASSENGERS' ARRIVED." Per B..ilano Maru, arrived 30th July, from London. Carvalho, Mr. & Okabe, Mr. &
Mrs. O. M. de Mrs. T. Francis, A. V. P. Reyes, Miss, Goncalves. F. Sagara, R.
Bazurada, M. Haden. 8. Henderson, Miss Tabea 8.
J. E.
Terada, K... Tesada, G. Through; Toyahara, Uchida: 8. Vasconcelles,
Bijas Yamamato, T. Yoshino,
تمرار
up to the time fixed for Hoygan, Miss R. departure of the mail Ihara, K.
Cebu. Labuan
29.7% 82 83 waw
9 a 29.8382-nw 2b
Be, 2 od 29.83 86
8. 20 29.9083 T. F. Claxton, Director." Hongkong, Observatory, July, 30. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit as the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrentelt.
3 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, according to Beaufort Boale.
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, e detached cloud, d drizzling rain f fog, g gloomy, h hall, I light- ning, o overoast, p passing | showers, q squally, r rain, s snow, t, thunder, y visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredthrax
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
مریم
about TUESDAY, 19th Aug.
about the end
of August.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with W
Telegraphy. Now Bystem of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,
Hongkong, 24th July, 1913,
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETT,
EUROPE AND JAPAN,
WEEN
NEXT SAILINGS OUTWARD.
Will leave for Japan on
HOMEWARD.
Steamers
Will leave for Marseilles.
Steamers.
For Freight and Fassage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR BETA HORIES
de BUSSIERRE, Agent.
Queen's Buildings, No. 5.
29.56 THE EASTERN
: 87
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(Extra Postage 10 cents) Imotani, (Letters poated in all the Kosugi, S. Pillar Boxes in time for Koyama, T the first clearance will Lake Yes Mrs. be included in this con-Lake Hom' Chow tract mail.) The Parcel Matsumoto,."
Day On Date On Date Mail will be closed,
at a p.m. to-day, at 5 p.m.-Per PASSENGERS, DEPARTED. Barometer 29.66 29.63 Assaye, 2nd August, 11. Per e... Chus, departed from Humidity
Temperature 84 · 79 82 93 Philippine Islands-Per Lgoon-Francisco, eta
Hongkong 29th July, for San Wind sang, 2nd August at 1
Direction E Bostwick. HR Kirwan, Capt. E Force 2 10 Macao-Per Sui Tai, 2nd August, Chase, A. Jackie Basta
Weather- Q 0 Lam. I. C. Rain Lu She Ying.
Highest open air Temperature on the 17th Lowest Connell, J. J. Mah, W. N. Courlander, Miss Miao Yun Tai-
H.
Nugent, Mrs. G. Curtis, Mrs. A. M
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Siberian
Mail.
p.m.
1.15 p.#
Chow Shu,
Shanghai and North Cohen, A,
China, (Europe vla Biberia)-Per Yingchow,
2nd August, 5 p.m. Shanghai and North China- Per Hangeang, 2nd Aug 5 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via
Tamsui Per
D.
Darrach, Mr. & Qu Wan Jen.
Mrs. M.
H.K. Observatory, 29th July, 1913. T. F. Claxton, Director,
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