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THE - HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUCESTU26.–1919
JOTTINGS BY THE WAY. JAPAN AND THE “WHITE
A Canton guide book, in apssk-
PERIL.
POST OFFICE:
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
The Yingehow with the Mall Lachow, Br. 1,220, Weatheral ing of the Whampoa Pagoda, Comment on Press Controversial from London via Siberia of FH- #sy#:-"It was erected about the
day, the 8th inst., is due to arrive ] «;
year 1598, and is very much out
Methods.
WEATHER REPORT:
depression over Annam has f led up. The depression in the Pacifo has deepened considerab west of the Bonins,
On the 26th at 1149.-The
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
here on Wednesday, the 27th Misumi Mara, Jap. 1,095, ly. It is now Central to the north AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Inst.
25th inst-Canton, Gen. -B. & 832 Uchikaner, 95th inst, -Kwangren 13rd inst, Stone A Bune. Kamakura Haru, Jap. 3.71.3,
J Mori, 85th inst-Bin gapore, Twist-NY Maru, Jap... 5,28% H. Fraser, 26th Inst. Singa pors, Gen.-N, Y, K
burger, 26th ***inst.—*
· Shanghai,—J, O. J. LA
of repair." We shouldn't wonder. [The London "Economist" printa Some little allowance must be the following from its Yokohama Mail left Singapore on Saturday, The Devanha with the English made for the affect of time and correspondent
the 33rd inst., at 8 a.m. and may weather. We know of housing in "The difficulty with the United be expected to arrive here on or Hongkong, created at even a the States over the Califoraian land about Wednesday, the 27th inst.. remote date, that are not extotly ownership question bas had its at 4 p.m. This packet brings the Hirano in the pink of condition. “ natural consequence in Japan in Parcel Mails closed in London for
producing an increase of ill-feat- despatch by the all-ses route ons Thất-writer which diatping against foreigners in Japan, the 33rd ult, and for despatch Tjipanas, Dut. a.s. 2,444, 'A' Olden- peared from the police court has sad in reviving the ory of the overland on the 30th ult turned up again, and in onos more White Paril. It is an unfor-
#
The United States Malle Ez.
Pressure in nearly stationary along the China coast and over the Philippines.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day,
about the DATES named —
0.00 inchenfurlopena excode Borted : Steamers
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON SHANGHALA
PETO-MORROW. District
and Light or
in usa sa a recordak of evidence, |tunate feature of Japanese contro- | sa‹ Persie have been transferred: Kiang Ping, Chii ■.m. 1,928, Ud i Hongkongas variables keramar kungu 2 55}}} Capt;W; R. Hickey
We have been gift to under-versy on all such anbjects that to the Empress of Russia" ar stand that the member of a local the writers, owing to their using riving at Hongkong on September And litigious Chinese family, who s sript which is incomprehen- ordered its removal of the score sible to all except a very fow of its being obnoxious to him, has foreigners resident in Japan, and gracionaly scusehted to its being to practically all outside the restore on condition that it is country, seem to think that they not used during prohibited hours, need to regard only the immediate effeot, and to neglect all ides of
►
We learn that the dredgera truth or accuracy. O! couree,
MAILS DUB.
Biberian, Yingohow, 27th inst. English, Devanha, 28th inst."
MAILS CLOSE.
saki Maru, 26th inst., 5 p.m.
prded forty years ago for clean their articles may get translated Straits and Ceylon-Per Miya- ing Hongkong Harbour have not in the Anglo-Japanese papers, yet reached the Colony. A oor- but the exposure of their false- respondent asks if we can name hoods and exaggerations to the the probable date of their arrival. handful of foreign residents con- oarne them little;' and of their own compatriots the number who A correspondent writes us, arguing that the Paracels should read any English papers is a
M
adian
Japan via Kobe, Van- couver, Beattie, Tacoma and Portland Per Uc. Ekermark, 26th inst.. 5
p.m
negligible quantity. Sack an Philippine Islands-Per Saxonia,
26th August, 5 p.m.
den, 26th Inst,-Chin- BRI klang 20th inst, Gen. T. L. & Wa
Neighbourhood
winds,
fine. The same as No. 1,
Belone, Ger.. 771, J. Jesson,
26th inst.Hoihow 25th 2 Formosa Channel. inst., Gen-J, & Caps Bouth coast of] Wingsang, Br. 8.8 1,517, 8. E. China between H.K The same
Lishman, 26th Hongay and Lamooks NO Fan No÷1. 24th inst., Coal,J. South coast of & Oo
China between H.K. The, same Loongsang, Br. 8.9. 1,093, GW.W. and Hainan.
Leash, * 26th: Int.,- Manila 23rd Inst Gen. -J. M, & Co.
Kwangtah, Chi. ss, Stewart, 26th inet:-Canton 25th inst,
Gen.-C. M. §. N. Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
August 25,
be lighted. Hear, bear! "But we article recently appeared from the hope he doesn't mean to suggest pen of a Professor Nagai, in the that our P.-W. D..sbould take on "ghin Nihon," a monthly in which Hongay-For Tingaang, 27th inst., | Gilbert for Manila. the job. Charity begins at home, Count Okuma is interested. This and people who can't so much as
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article contains each statements
fit up the two flights of slopes: 'History tells as that Spáni. leading from the Old Bailey to ardaransstored at least ten million Wyndham Street with a lamp a
natives during the first fifty piece, would make a heaven of a mess of a big contract like the years after they had settled in the New, World, and this sanguinsry Paracela.
inbumanity has often been re- peated in every European colony. At times the whites even stirred up rival tribes to fight with a view of destroying one another, supplying them with ammani- tion, rifles, &c., for the purpose. By such a trick the Maori tribe is now on the verge of rain."
"Maxim for the promoters of last night's Botanical Gardons con- cert:-"Panctuality is the thief
of time."
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Australian
Mail.
9am. „
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· China Coast Meteorological
Register.
MOJI, KOBE NILE AND YOKO (Capt. H. Powell, HAMANNshieldent)
DEVANHA SHANGHAIR
LONDON, vis) Usual Ports of Call LONDON & ANT-
ARCADIA Wwt. Capt. 8. Barcham
WERP via Singa
pore, Penang) NANKIN
Ombo, Port Bald Capt. Owen Jones & Marseilles
To Sall On Remarka
about
Freight
4th Sept.
&P'sage
t
about Freight 28th Auga & Penge"
Noon
30th Aug.
Freight ePie
10 a.m. 1 Freight. 3rd Sept.&P'sage
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy
For Freight, or Passage apply to
as No. 1.
P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 26th August, 1913
"S6th August,. & 1
Station,
Wird.
Hour.
Barometer..
Temperatura
Humidity.
D'tion.
Weather,
Force.
Woɛtock, 7a 29.9857 Nombro "6a 30,02 —
29 93
29.83-
une 1
Kochi
29.72
1
Nagasaki
29.73.
пе
2 m
K'shima
29.70
Oshima
29.67
I
29.69
Ishi'jima
11
29 78
-
Bonin Is. Chefoo
**
29.39
8
4.-
50
Naha
Hakodate Nippon Maru for San Francisco. Jesselton, Kudat and Sandakan-Banol for Pakho
Tokio Per Borneo, 27th inst.. Paklat for Bingapore. 10 am.
Kumano Maru for Nagasaki Chili for Yokohama, Philippine Islands Aus-
August 76. tralia, Timor, Tasmania Tingsang for Canton. & New Zealand vis Tchang for "anton. Thursday Islands-Per Tjipanss for Hatavia Nikko Maru, 27th Aug Nikko Maru for Sydney.
Halching for Foochow. Borneo for Jessellton, Rajaburi fór Singapore States, South Kamakura Maru for Kobe, America and Canada via Torilla for Caloutta. Vancouver (Europe via Toan for Manila. Biberia)-Per Empress of Tsingtau for Bangkok. Japan, 27th August. 11 Cliftontan for Yokohama, Changsta for Melbourne. Empress of Japan for Vancouver Wingsang for Canton.
American
Canadian and
Siberian Mails.
10 am. Shanghai, North China. Japan via Nagaraki,
· United
We learn that many of the officers of the Kwangtang land forces have decided that the pen
am, "A Koba English newspaper Macao-Per Sui Tai, 27th August, is mightier than the sword, and
1.15 p.. have consequently returned to the refutes this calumny by pointing olerkships which they held before out that the Maoris are prosperous they became field-marshals.-N.B and contented, and that they eand four native members to the New All is now quiet in Canton!
Zealand Legislature, and are Shanghai represented, as regards numbers,
Q
1
窈
Beuter's message, to the effect more liberally than the white.
Japan
via Kobe-Per Birano Maru, 27th Aug,5 p.m.
L-
North China and Kobe-Fer Japan, via Fooksang, 28th inst., 11
K
E. A. Hewett,
Buperintenden
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES,
For
SHANGHAI NAGA
Steamers.
#
P. LUDWIG
To sail on
16,900
Whaiwei .: 29.8370 90 ne 5 c
|NAPLES, GENOA, AL-“
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, | BULOW SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. C, 0. Nuhrath AWERP &, BREMENJ
SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
Capt. F. Wn Binzer 18,300
YAP, NEWGUINEA, P. WALDEMÄR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bremer· 6,000 & MELBOURNE
W'NESDAY 3rd September 10 s.m.
about
Changsha"..
6*9.8782.83
Hankow
Ichang
Kiukiang
Shanghai
**
Gutzlaff
29.8165 100 nw Ib 29.81-75-8bcy
MANILA, ANGAUR,)
Sharp P. 7a29.8282 Amoy Swatow Talhoku
5a 29.82--
2
Taichu
11
29.82--
KOBE
Tainan
29.82
DEPARTED.
Koshun
August 26. Peoting for Saigon. Rajah for Bajun. Daig! Heru for Tamsul.
Pdores
Canton
H'kong
29.81- 29.81- 9a29,83 85 79' aw 10 6a29.8280 91 --- Gap Book 29.80 BW. 5.0 Macao 29.838? sw 20 Wuchow 9- Pakhoi
п
Holhow Phullen Tourane
that the immaculate Mr Jack But these refutations are of little Fort Bayard, Balphong, Pakhoi Johnson's Exeter Hall lesture on use, as no Japanese jontaal cares the brotherhood of man was well to undertake the unpopular task attended, has not yet arrived at of reproducing them, and, as raid Bangkok-Per Chowtai. 28th Wuhu for Canton.
this office.
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above, the number of JapanDEO
Ajax for, Tacoma.
and Saigon-Fer Hue, Kashing for Haiphong, 28th Aug., 11 am.
inst, 11 am. ̧·
who will read them in the columns Straits an India vis Calcutta-Zafiro for Cebu
of the foreign journal is extɩama- ly small.
P. Lovat, 28th Aug., 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th August,
1.15 am. Shanghai and North China-Per Luobow, 28th inst., 3 p.in.
On Sunday night a Chiness watchman, whose duty it was to keep an eye on the Kowloon Dock
"The statistica which Professor Company's godowas, fell asleep Nagai thinks good enough for on a pile of timber, which and his Japanese readers are sa ill- denly collapsed and left him founded as the sweeping general "pioned in his fleshieat partetstement quoted above, The Manzanillo between two heavy planks. A article and the whole present correspondent enggests that simi- agitation about the White Peril lar timber-piles should be placed are, of course, only a single illus- at the corners of all Hongkong tration of the fact that, protected streets for the convenience and by the incomprehensible coript, moral disciplining of our languid there is a constant stream of lakonge.
“LAW JOURNAL” CEN~ SURES JURYMEN.
The "Law Journal"
Says:*-*
Siberian
Mail·
and Guaymas (Mexico)-Per Mexico Oity, 28th inst.. 3. p.m. Shanghai North-China (Europe via Siberia) Per Deyanha, 28th Aug
9.p.m.
10
mistepresentation of everything Swatow, Amoy & Foochow Per forsiga (including gross calum
Baiyang, 29th inst, nies against individual resident foreignore) pouring through the Japanese Press.
"We have been astonished to learn, HUMANITY REWARDED. through an announcement in the Press, that several of the jurymen
The Board of Trade have in the Scott cass visited Knole and were entertained by Lord and received through the Foreign Office the following testimonials, Lady Sackville to tea. An an- nouncement that the learned which have been awarded by the Judge who presided at the time President of the United States to had spent week-end at the his- the master and crew of the steam- toriansion would scarcely have ship Asuncion de Larrinaga, of caused more sarper As the Liverpool, in recognition of their trial was concluded, he mischief services in rescuing the arew of directly bearing upon its issuss the American schooter Future, which wasabandoned in the North could arise. But au organized visit of a number of jurymen to the Atlantic Ocean on January 5, ivate adenos of a successful 1913-A gold watch and chain itigant the more feat that it is for Mr, John J. Doyle, master; a house is wholly in binocular glass for Mr. Ernest is a very unpleasant Fox, chief officer; and gold oment of our sys em of trial madale for Jose Dopico, boste Babwant of good wait and Manuel Largo, Fran- viidle" naby aatranda pernicions cisco Mondello, and Ramon Puase, Käinence upba júrymen in similar seamen, of the Asuncion de
nd create suspicions Larrinaga.
which, however unfounded, may diminish the regard in which the administration of justice is held,"
A New Serum.
BUNKERS
In view of the recent outbreak can bes'upplied at cheap raise.
of mumps on a vessel of the
Royal Navy, partionlar interest attaches to the discovery of a
·SATUM.
which is reported to have SANDAKAN & S BATTIK
been made by the Pasteur In-
stitute in Paris. The diseaED, IE
(British North Borneo),
8.m.
Straits, and India via Calcutta Per Sultang 29th Aug., 1.p,m
Tamba Mara for Victoria,
Luchow for Canton. Uckermark for Poitland.. Trumph for Canton. Dilwart for Moji. Chili for Yokohama.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
C. St. J. Aparri
*
68 29.8679 ***aw 2-b 29.8481 nw de 29.93758 40 29.8074-4 1b » 29.8474 - 00 Legnapi 29.8478- w 1b Iloilo 9a29,91811b
Manila
Bacolod Cebu Labuan
"
g02 0
29.9184 10.
** 29.98 83 ---
Hongkong, Observatory, July, 26,
T. F. Claxton, Director.
1. Barometer, reduced to 32
COBLENZ
Cape L. Klugkist 6,750
| JESSELTON, KUDAT & BORNEO TE
SANDAKAN
Capt. J. Koehler
WNESDAY,
3rd Sept.
(SATURDAY,
6th Sept
9.a,m
About
TUESDAY.
16th Sept.
about
'W'NESDAY,
27th August
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1913,
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
degrees Fahrenheit on the level FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
of the sea in Inches, tenths and hundredths,
Fer se. Hirano Matu arrived from London 26th inst. Ambacc. J. A Leb, Y. K. Adachi, S. Li Mrs Y Y Armstrong, D O. Moh, C. O Berliner. Dr. & Maramdea, D. 2" Temperature, in the shade, in Mrs. B. Malkawa. Miss degrees Fahrenheit, gold Chatham, G KF
3 Humidity in percentage of Christie, Mrs. E. Miyake, T. saturation, the Humidity of air Christie, Miss. A. Nagano, T.
saturated with moisture being 100, Ohing, Mr.& Nagai, Miss K, 4 Direction of Wind, to two
Porter, Miss Epointa, Sugahers," Mies
Macao-Fer Bui Tei, 29th August, Drain C. 8.
Mra
115 p.m Teingtau, Newchwang and Ching-Fah, K. Y
Ejiri, Mrs. 8, pH SKE wantao-Per
Ichang, 29th August, 5 p.m. Fujita, G.
Hunley, A. 8. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Hirazawa, J. Adelaide, Western Ans-Ho, P. O
English
Tung P. H. Taine, C. L Takahashi, T. «Toyama, H. Urughi, K.
tralia, India, Aden, Katahara, Mamanouchi, 8, Egypt, and Europe via Lawrence, Mre Walfe, E. D. C. Brindisi (Late Letters G, H.
Walf, Mrs. C. Woo, Mr.
&
Mrs. H. K. Woo, Miss
Master H, I,
11 a.m. to noon, Extra Kawashima, K Postage 10 cents.) (Bup Kikuchi, Y plementary mallon board Kamazaki S. up to the time fixed for Karamchand, departure of the mail (Extra Fostage 10 cents) PASSENGERS DEPARTED. (Letters posted In all the Pillar Boxes in time for
Por as, Zafiro, departed from the first clearance will Hongkong 25th inst, for Manila, be included in this con- troot mail) The Fargel Beach, Q. Smith, Mr. M Wall will be closed, Choy Kin Bing Bath Mr. &
Dalking. Mrs ANTAN Friday at 5 pmPer Co Tiis Arcadia, 30th August, 11 Hue King Chen, Wong Kuing Mrs. J. H.
Master Woo on Philpipine Islands-Per Loong Lapleque P. A White, Lieut. &
sang 30th inst 1pm. Macao-For But Tol, 30th August,
Ong Poh Lam Mrs. H. H.
the ard Chien Lan
1:15 pm WARRAN
Vel-hai-wel and Tientsin-Par
Huichow, 30th inst, 5 SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL
Shanghal, North China & Europe via Siberis-Per Liuan, 39th inst. 5p.
London, 22nd August. Arrivals from Obina-Kaga Maru, PE Friedrich Telemachus The following vessels have pati
Tentain-Per Chipshing, 80th ed Canal: Albenga, Bayern,
Insta 5 p.m.
Ernest Simons, Glenstrae, Sørdi-
one of those which are not usually At these ports steamers call- Swatow For Halman, 31st Inst., nia, Sithonia, Yeddo, Nemodbous,
taken seriously, although it is ing for bunker coal exclusively
exceedingly painful, and there
should be an extensive deme
for the serum,
'dues and cha
alle hipping
For Blawad,
5 Fores of Wind, according to Beaufort Sealer WERKN
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain f fog, g gloomy," h hall, 1-light- ning, veroast, p passing showers,'q equally, 'r rain, a snow, thunder, vvisibility, w dew wot),
0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths,
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN BUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS:---
OUTWARD. IN DA
Steamers
HOMEWARD.
Will leave for Japan on
Steamers.
Chili,
Freight and Fassage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent
Will leave for Marseilles
98th Aug. I p.m.
Queen's Buildings, No. 8.
Day On Date On Date THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED
Barometer 20.74 29.83 29.81 Temperature 88 80.
87 Humidity 62 81 70 Wind Direction
SOUTH
Weather Rain
SE
på Tampartons on the ma
H.K. Observatory, 25th Aug. 1918. 950 TAF Claxton, Director.
TIDE TABLE:
ST. AL
Angust, 1913, EASTERN
Mail Service to. Australia
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
JECT TO MODIFICATION)
Arrive Hongkong, @from Australias
Hongk
30th
20th Sept.
19th Ber 31st Oct.
The above Steamers are fitted suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, lighted throughout with Electricity All Fans.A
lified Doctor and Stew
iculars, apply to
Gibb
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