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SERVICE MATTERS.
The
The Cumberland.
Cumberland, cadets training aruier, will leave Davonport on October 1 for six months' cruise in the Mediterra- nean and the West Indies.
The late Col. Sangster. Liout.-Col. A. Brace Sangster, cantonment magistrate, who has just died at Karaobi, served with the Indian Army from 1888 to 1904, joining it from the Yorkshire Light Infantry.
"THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913.
POST OFFICE.
The Gusisanan, with the German Mail left Singapors on Saturday, 13th inst, at 1pm and in dus to arrive here to day at 7p.L
The Chenan with the mall from Lon- don (via Siberie) of Friday, the 29th ult, is due to arrive here to-day.
The United States Mall per as. Siberia has been tranferred to the as, Magellan, dus here on Monday 3rd inst
SHIPPING NEWS. -:-
ARRIVED.
Chiyuen, Chi. n. 1,267, W Roma, 16th
Inst.Shanghai 13th inst., Gen- O. M.Co.
The Emprem of India with the Cana- dian Mall and Malls from London (via Siberia) of Wednesday 17th and Baturday
+ 50th ult, is due to arrive here Thursday
MAILS DUB.
German, Gpaloonau, 17th inst, Biberian, Ohanan, 17th inst., Canadian and Biberian, E. of India, Ameriaan, Magellan, 93rd inst,
ist inn
· MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Quarta, Sxipon
Chowtai, Bangkok
Ryojun Maru, Japan and Keslung Kalyang, Coast Porta 8. Albans, Japan. Scandia, Shanghai Bujo Maru, Japan Kumukura Mare, Japan;
intellectual wok of a modern man-of-war's men and the better conditions generally that the Navy offers, as compared with the life on board an ordinary merchant- men. But no small number of boys who now receive training in son work, in the briga which are now being established in the rivers and estuaries around our costs, start out straight into the Navy, where their knowledge of seaman-18th inst ship, and their habits of discipline stand them in good stead," and speedily place their foot on the arst rang of the ladder of pro- motion. It is satisfactory to see that some of our best-known senfor naval oneers on the retired Hist Diffusion of Naval Porsa, The concentration of the are taking a kindly interest in the British Fleet in bome waters is movements which equip training brige, and are responsible for the about to be relaxed in two direct formation of brigades of boys, who ions, says the Globe, which will result in re-establishing British are clothed in the well-known naval uniform, and taught the prestige in the Mediterranean and showing the White Ensign in the elements of sea work, and especi western part of the Atlantio, ally signalling and telegraphy. These lads will all make useful The battle cruisers Indomitable
members of the orewe of either! and Invincible and the light praisers Dublin and hatham are merchant craft or men-of-wer, if they eventually determine on about to join the flag of the Com pander-in-Chief in the Meditera sea career.--Globo. ranean, the reinforcing taking place in time for Admiral Sir A. Berkeley Milne to be accompanied to the western part of biscommand by four battle-oruisors, four large armoured craisers and smaller craft. Later in the year the Fourth Battle Squadron, which is about to loavo for Gibraltar, will join up with the Mediteranean Fleet, thus bringing, for a time, the total number of armoured ships in the Mediterranean to eloven. The strengthening po- licy is also to be applied to the flotilla by the 33-knot destroyers being releieved by the Basilisk group.
.The Kent and the Monmouth.
Coincident with the restoration of British naval strength in the Mediterranean, the British flag will again be established on the western shores of the Atlantic by the arrival of the Fourth Cruizer Squadron at Bermuda. It is mattor for regret that this policy of diffusion of naval forre should be accompanied by the with drawal of the Kent and Mon- month from the China station without substitutes being found therefor. Ten years ago the Obins Squadron consisted of five battle- ships, one armoured and oight protected oruisers and ten sloops; with the withdrawal of the Kent and Monmouth without replace rmont ships, there will be left only two armoured and two second class protected cruisers, six sloops and small craft. The Pacific station has also byɔn considerably weakened in recent years, and the Bugmentation of alrength in the West Atlantio is therefore, it may be hoped, only the thin end of the wedge towards the British flag being down in distant waters ia adequate force.
Nurseries for British Seamen.".
It is distinctly encouraging to' those who have long been engaged in calling the attention of the public to the necessity of manning British seamen, to find so many now agencies coming into existen- os with the object of training boys for a life at sea in our mercantle marine. That the Navy will ultimately profit considerably from the work of such agencies is certain, since even if at first the majority of the boys prefer to give the merchant service a trial, they
A RAND PLOT.
Siberian
MAILS CLOSE.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 16th at 17,10-Red South Done und drum holsted.
On the 17th at 3.15.-No. 2 night signal i holated.
At 6.45.-Black South Cone, and drum hoisted.
Mail Steamers
THE PENIN.
AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co.
Chow Taj, Ger. .. 1.115, E. Gathemann, over N.E. China and over the Baniny WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on of
At 11.50-The northern depresiion is Kalgan. Br. sa, 1,383, Davies, 16th Inst. now central to the north of Japan.
Bhanghai 13th Inst. Gen.-B. and 8.
Pressure bat increased moderately and alightly over the Philippines. It has decreased slightly over. Formosa and along the coast of Chins to Halphong.
16th last-Bangkok 13th init, Blee & Teak-B. & 8. Quarta, Ger. L. 1,148, H. Madsen, 16th
Inst-Baigon 18th Inst., Rica Kim Bing Lee Bhibetoro Maru, Jap, 'na. 1,478, Nemoto. 16th lust,... Maji 10th Iasi, Coal, -0.8.X
་་
At 6 am. this morning the contra of the typhoon was about 50 miles to the east of the Pratas,
It now appear to be surring northward- Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Atholl, Br. a.á, 9,708, 8axby, 18th instanding as 10 p.m. to-day, 0.05 inches,
Java and Cheriban 6th inat, Bu- gar.-D. and Co.
Stearuers
about the DATES namea ---- For LONDON, vis Us- ASSAYE
ual Port of Call LONDON & ANT-]
Capt. G.J. Coldwol!
WERP via Bings= } NORE pore Penang, Capt. D. Asbury Umbo, Port Said,
KOBE STRIA
& Marseilles.
FORECAST FOR THE HOURS ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW.
District,
SHANGHAI
MOJI,
Forecast.
AND
Hamakura Maru, Jup. .. 3798,, T. Hori,
N.W. to W. winds,
HAMA
Buys Maru, Jap. sa. 3,247, H. Nagano,"
17th inst-Moj 12th inst., Coal.
TIX.
To Sail On Remarks
Noon 1 Freight 27th Sept. ❘ & Page
about lat Oot.
about
}
Freight &P'sage
Freight
YOKO (Capt. C. R. Longden, £2nd Sept. & Page
17th into 18th inst.. Gen.1 Hongkong'and Neighbour.] moderate:
to froshi SHANGHAI N.Y.K.
fair at
Scandia, Ger. u.s. 4,500, Fochims, 17th bixt. -Shanghai 14th it.. Gen.-H. A.E.
Shanghal, North China and St. Japan via Nagasaki (Europe
vie Biberia)-Per Onéisensu, 17th lust., 8 p.m.
Bwatow, Amuy and Formou via Anping and Takao-Per Soshu Maru, 18tli.inst., 8 a.m. Straits, Barmah, Ceylon, Ade- laldo, Western Australia India, Egypt and Europe vla NaplesPer Luetzow. 18th: Inst., 9 a.m
Hollow, Pakhoi, Haiphong and Baigon SwatoFor Haimun. 18th inat., 10a.m. Bandakan-Per Maurang, 18th fast., 11 Macne--Par Hai Tal 18th inat., 1.15 p.m. Bhanghai & North China-Per Anhui,
Per Hongkong, 18th inst.. 10 a.m.
0.112.
18th inat.. 3 p.m.
Shanghai & North China-Per Wingsang.
Chefou,
Austra-
18th inst., 3 pin.
Albans, Br. så. 4,118, E. B. H. Baikie
R.N.R. 17th Inst.,-Robe 13th | [aat, Gen.-G. L. Co.
hood
·
2 Formosa Channel
firat, sonis
rain later.
Oyclonic
galen..
R.N.R.
CHINA
about Freight
Capt. O.H.8. Tocque,
R.N.R.
25th Sept. J & P'ange.
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Tolography.
For Freight, or Parage apply to
"
Riojun Mar 7, 98. 2.070, J. Kamagu: Bween C., and Combo The sums P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office
chi, 17th inst.-Kobe & Kirin oth inst., ConL--D, & Co. Anhui, Br. 4.8. 1,354, J. B. Harris, 17th lost-Canton 16th ̧inst., Goņ.— B. & 8.
Kwongsang, Br... 1,423, W., F. Blehard 17th Inst.-Canton 16th inst.. Genomed. A. o Do
4
Houtan, Ger. a. 1,002, Heyangu, 17th
inst Bangkok 9th ines., Rico.- D. and S.
Haiyang, Br. 1.9. 1,362, A. E. Hodgins,
17th inat-Foochow, Amoy_and Bwatow 16th inst, Gen.-D. L. & Co.
Shoshn Mara, Jap a.s. 1,607, D. Fuehighmi, 17th int-Canton 16th it.. Goo.-0.5.K.
H.K. Lantocks 3 us No. 1.
5 South coast of China bej W. winds tween H.K. and Hainan 3 moderato,
China Coast Meteorological Registor.i
Btation.
17th September, nim.
Winds
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity:
D'tion.
Force.
Weather.
W'estock 7a 29.04 57 Nemuro BB 22.99 Hakodato 29.91 Tokio
Newaliwang and Daiton-Per Tabun, Cal., 1,217, R. G. Paramore, Kochi
Eiger, 18th inst., 5 p.m.
Philippine Islanda, Australia Timor, Tasmania & New Zea- land via Port Darwin-Per St. Albani, 19th inet, 10a.m.
Cape Town, August 15. A hitherto unpublished episode during the recent disturbances at Johannesburg comes from a source which I have every reason to regard as absolutely trustwor- thy. After the meeting betweeD Generals Botha and Smuts and the strike leaders at the Carlton Hotel on July 5, when the con ditions of the armistice were ar- ranged, one of the strikers oallod General Botha aside and said that: as they had now come to terms he wished to give him a friendly Bwatow, amoy & Foochow-Per Hai- warning, which was that Ministers
Yang, 18th inst., 10 num. should not leave the hotel that and North China -Per Kwong-
Bang, 19th inst., 10 a.m. night. Asked his reason for
Philippine Islands, Japan via giving this warning, ho stated, Nagasaki, Honolulu, United States, South America, and after
that pressing,
Canada via San Francisco the executive of the Trades
Per Thongkong Maru, 19th Federation had issued instrootions
Inst., 21 a.m. that any Ministers found in Macao--Por Sui Tal 19th inst., 1.15 p.m. Johannesbarg were to be shot at sight. It was now too late to cancel the orders as the hikers via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Unit- were all over the lown and could not be communicate with
Subsequently one of the Labour Philippine Islands-Per Yuensang, 20th leaders addressing a gather Macao--Per Sui Tai, 20th Inst., 1.15 p.m.
of ing
strikera stated | Japan vis Yokohama-Per Jelunga, 20th
furt., 3 p.m.
Rome
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Shanghai
American
Siberian
Canadian
སྐ
Maik
Formosa via Keelung, Bhang- hal and North China, Japan
ed Staten, South America and Canada via San Francisco- Per Eorca, 20th inst., 11 a.m
inst,, I p.ra.
Shanghai and North-China (Europe via Biberia)-Per Kalgan, 20th inat., 5 p.m.
that they had eson Generale · Botha and Smuts and had arrang- ed terms, but that the Labour delegates had gone to the mosting fully armed, and had an agree swatow--Per Haimun, 21st inst., 9 a.m. ment not resulted Ministers would swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hui- not have left the hotel' alive.
How for all this was mera braggadoolo intended to intimi. date the Government and the general body of workers is a matter for conjecture, but there is every reason to believe that the foots are as stated.-The Times.
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rai^".
SANDAKAN
at
&
SEBATTIK
(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers, call- ing for bunker coal exclusively
are often attracted to the fighting are exempt from all shipping
ervice, after an overeen voyage | dues and charges.
r two, by the cleaner and more
THE BEST COFFEE
Is the Cheapest in the end,
and one of the very best in LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE. In the Cup it is rich, winy and fragrant-the key-note
of an appetizing breakfast-
a satisfying close to a busy
day.
OBTAINABLE FROM
ALL GROCERS.
RUITONIEE & SON. 14. DURAN'S ROAD CENTR
A. BUNE
Fiesch
Mail.
ching, 23rd inst., 10 a.m, Baigon, Straite, Ceylon, Ade- luide, Western, Australia, in dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Marseilles (Lato Lettore 12 to Noon.
Extra
Postage 10 centa). Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included In this contract mail.)-Per Magellan, 23rd inst., 11 a.m. Philipler Islands-Per Chinhua, 23rd
inst., 3 p.m..
American
Canadian
་
Formosa via Keelung, Bhang-
не
2
+1
20.07
11 W
29.97
www
17th inst. Canton 16th Inal. Nagasaki Gen.-C. M. B. N. Co.
20.07
Kalima
20,96
Oshima
20.93
K
Naha
29.01
29.84
30
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
Bonin Is.
20.99
www 1
Chofoo
Whaiwei
30.01 71 00 w
Hankow
September 17.
Chiyuen for Canton Kwango for Saigon Maurang for Bandakan G. Apsar for Calcutt Kalyan for Canton Scandia for Hamburg Hungon for Canton
Iohang
Klukiang
Changaba Shanghini
. . .
Hongkong. 17th Sept, 1913
Steamers.
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
|NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, (LUTZOW
SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. H, Texter 17,300
A'WERP & R'BURG
SHANGHAI, TSING-
TAU, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
ONEISENAU
Capt. Fr. Rohm 16,000
RONN, N'GUINEA, {COBLENZ
BRISBANE, SYDNEY Capt. L. Klugkist
& MELBOURNE
To sail ou
WEDNES. 17th Sept..
10 a.m.
About WEDNES,
17th, Sept.
(SATURDAY,
4th Oct.
9 a.m
MANILA, YAP, MA-Y
| JESSELTON, KUDAT &
SANDAKAN
Gutzinf
29.90 70 100 ne 29.92 73
2 or
eno
4 om
Sharp P.
74
20.74 81 A
5 01
Amoy
29.69 81 9in
20
Bwntow
valt
29.66 80 87 dw
10
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Taihoku
50 29.71
Taichu
29.72
#
Tainan
29.74
Koshun
29,74
29.71
A
P'dores
29.70
Canton
20.79 81 876
H'kong
20.76 78 05
0 of
Gap Rock
29.74
++
wow 20
Macao
29.76 78
1 of
Wuchow Da
Pathol
Sep'omber *7,
Holhow
Phullen
20.77 77
Tourane
29,80 BL
St. J.
29.91 77
APATTI
Manila
29.06.70
Legaspi
29.84 79
Hollo
Da 29.91 82
13
DEPARTED.
Kurishow for Tientairi Tear for Iloilo Kotohiru Mare for Muji Nyanza for London Africa for Trieste Glenfallock for Amay Ule for Bangkok Cobless for Yokohama Wongkol for Singapore Hot Les for Me Lau Chow Sungidang for Haiphong' Coquet for Milke
Toma Maru for Yokohama Penama Maru for Victoria Ataka Maru for Obingwantao
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Per sa Buyo Maru, ar,ived 17th inst,
Bims, W. R. Ma
rion
hal and North China, Japan via from Moji. Moji, Victoria, and Beattle Wash-Per Bado Maru, 23rd Kamer A. Inst., 3 p.m.
Japan via Narasaki-Per Inaba Maru,
23rd inst., 4 p.m.
L
| Bacolod
Cebu Labuan'
29.92 80
29.95 84
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T. F. Claxton, Director,
Hongkong, Observatory, Bøpt. 17.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- ches, tenthe and hundredthis,
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit,
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mols- being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
BORNEO
Capt. J. Koehler
6,750
End of Sept.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wirelons Telegraphy, Now Bystem of Telefunken,
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD'
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 18th Sept., 1913. ̧
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICH BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
OUTWARD.
Steamers.
Biate of Weather, b blue sky, e de tached cloud, d drizzling 'rain, flag, Per .. Scandia arrived from Shanghal passing showers, e aqually, erain, a mow,
gloomy,h hall, 1 lightning, o overcast. p Armand Bobic
Straits and Colombo-Per Iyo Maru, 23rd 17th inst.
ipst., p.m.
Crofton,
Philippine Islands, Australia, Tuliania and New Zealand
via Thursday Island-Per · Per 11. Et. Albans, arrived 17th inst.,
E Kumano Maru, 24th instant, from Kors, etc,
America
Austra-
Canadian
Austra-
Ian
Mall.
10 a.m.
Shanghai, North-China, Japan-
via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via
VADCOUVIT (Hurope Yla
Burgoyne, Mr & Mrs A.
Siberia)-Per Empress "of SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
India, 24th inst., 11 a.m.
Philippine Islanda, Australia,
Tasmaniz & New Zealand via
Port Darwin Per Taiyuan,
2ith inst., p.m.
#thunder, visibility, dew wet.
Rain in inches, tenthsand hundredíka.
METEOROLOGICAL:
11.0
Previous
inst., 3 p.m.
Day On Date On Date Barometer 29.77 29.76 London, 12th Sept. Temperature 81 78 Humidity 86 95 Philippias Islands-Per Rub), 24th Arrivals from China:-Aga-Wind
memnon, Canton, Slam, Yorck, Direction} NE
85
78
W
Wel-bai-wel and Tientsin-Par Hui- | Amazone.
chow, 15th inst., 10 a.m,
American
Canadian &
Siberian
HOMEWARD.
Steamers.
NEXT SAILINGS:-
Will leave for Japan on
21st Fe, t. Magellan.
For Freight and Passago apply to
Will leave for
Marseillen.
23rd Sept. 1 p.m.
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent,
Queen's Buildings, No.
29.71 THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Australia via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
19th Sept. at sm. 10th Oct,
Foros
1 0 Weather oplt of Shanghai, North China, Japan ed the Canal:-Bohemia Derfil en repetatuen on the 16th -
The following vessels have pass Rain
00.5 via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana
0
da, United States and South Inger, Deucalion, Hitachi Maru, kad America ris San Francisco Jason. Prinzess Alloe, Simla, HK. Observatory, 17th8ept.1913. (Europe via Biberia)-Per Arabia, Preussen.
T. F. Claxton, Director, HbinyoMaru, 25th fret., 11 a.m.
Shanghai and North China-PorLuchow,
25th inst., 3 p.m. Bwatow, Amoy and Fooohow-Par Hai
tan, 28th Sept., 10 a.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe-Per Namang, 26th
11 4.13. Straite, Burmab, Caylon, Ado- laida, Western Australia, India, Adon, Beypt, and Europe vis Brindia. (Late Lettora 11 A.1.
[English
to noon, Extra Postage 10 Denta) (Supplementary mail on
N
TIDE TABLY.
Steamers:
LATEST SHIPPING
NEWS.
ST. ALBANS EASTERN
Low Water
#kay lang
The O. P. B. as Empress of ALDENHAM ..............ning Russia loft. Kobe on the 16th inst. EMPIRE .................................... at 130 p.m and is due to arrive:
at Bhimiden on the 17th inst.
4.3
15th Sopk, to 21st Sept, 1913.
board up to the time fixed for] ?»«» departure of the mail (Extra | WM4. Postage 19 santa) (Letters
posted in all the Pillar
Boxes
in time for the first clearance D will be included in this contract mail.) The Parosi Mali will be clpeed Friday Per Asbaye, 27th fast
B
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
20th Sept.
11th Oct.
Slat Oot.
1st Nov.
21st Nov.
17 M
S. AT.O
No Infober Hinor
6.3 *****42 | 15.1.
Gibb, Livingston
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, on
The C. P. R... Empress of ring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, sto, and are No Inferis High Low Wat India left Bhanghai on the 15th Hghted throughout Electricity: All State Rooms have Electric Ne infartor High or Low Was inst., at 8 pm, and is due to arrive Fans. "A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.,
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Lew Water at Hongkong on the 18th inet, afFor further particulars, apply fo
--The P, & O ss. Syria lost Sin- gapore for this Port on the 7th Instant, at 8 am, and in due here on the #ind instant at about 88.m
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