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ALLEGATIONS AGAINST POLICE.

Inquest on a Chinese,

18

THE HONGKONG "TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913.

His Worship: Having regard to the jury, I must take the evid- ence of the other constables, as well. If you are prepared to swear an information—

Mr Crew: Of course I cannot

POST OFFICE.

HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PARCE MAIL

The Public are informed that the

SHIPPING NEws.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER HEPORT.

On the 15th it 12.20-Pressurs has inorsåsad slightly over Annum and the

At the Polica, Court, on Tue say now, because I haven't in- Christmas Faroel Mail to the United Yarmonth, Br. u. 1800, 14th inst. Visayas, and along the south-east count day Mr Hazeland, held an inqueststructions, but suppose your Wor-Kingdon and countries beyond wire

on the body of Li Lam, who died in the backyard of a house in Tai Hong Street, Shaukiwan, whilst n gambling raid was being executed.

Mr. Crew, of Mesare Hastings, and Hastings, held a watching brief on behalf on the relativen "of the deceased.

The jury was composed of the following: Charles Edward War. ren, Isiso Ramuel, Perry, and Reginali Nigel Anderson,

The fist part of the case was reported in Faster lays inne. The following trauspired after we had gone to presa,

Tan Cheu, the constable acous- the sult by the witnesses, weit into the witness box and derbed the raid and what took' pince He denied assaulting the deceased,

HWorship: "Gentlemen of the jury, the question now is whether you are satisfied as, to whether there was any striking at all. If there is any doubt in your minds you must give this man (the constable), who is really charged practically on his trial -the benefit of the doubt.

The foreman: We think from the evidence the man has been atruck.

Singapore.

hell by the Lovat, Br: a. 3,901, R. Clegg, 15th inst.. long sea route via Gibralter is due to of November. This Parcel Mail reach London on the 15th of December.

ship fixes a date provisionally, and in the if I am in the position of swearing an information to-morrow, the jury need not be troubled,

His Worship (to the foreman): You are going away to-morrow?

The foreman:-Yes.

Me Crew-If your Worship qan ax a date for next week?

of China. It has decreased slightly to moderately elsewhere.

At 5 a.m. this morning the typhoon Singapure 8th inst, den was in about latitude 1814 N. and long-

***: titude 124" travelling 2

N.N.E. J. M. & Co.

Another. depression lies to the south. mast of Naba..

The following mail of the Hat November will be treated as the New Year Mail, Nile, Br... 4,188, H. Powell, 13th inak. and is due to reach London on the 37th -Yokabumu 130th Sept. Gen.--- via Brindlal with an extra fae of 80 cents December, Parcels may be forwarded

P/&O. and with this mail are due in London on the 80th of December

wax and must bear the Impression of a

Parcels containing Gold or Silver must | be insured for at least part of their value. His Worship-Yes, I shall All insured Parcels must be sealed." All have on that fading to commit the als must be of the same coloured him on the charge of manalaugh- private devide." This device must be the ter. I would rather the informa-same on each seal Straight, curved, tion will be sworn, because the crossed or dotted Uns are not admiss

able. you have the police charge, and the police would have the pro- secution. That is the much more satisfactory way. I will take it next Wednesday, the 22nd, at 2.15 p.m.

Mr. Crew-If the information ia eworn, the jury need not attend. His Worship: I don't think it will be necessary to have the jury any further,

ORGAN RECITAL.

There was a very fair attend- auce at St. Jolin's Cathedral laeti evening, when Mr enman Fallor gave his first organ recital for the

The programme was well up to the organist'a style, in His Worship: Then the quest that it was well balanced and *ion is whether the wriking cause-gave as much evidence of careful

ed his death-whether it hastened his death?

Did the

forethought as did his fine per- formance on his instrument.

Juror Anderson:

While Mr Fuller was excellent! doctor not say it would cause his in the grandiose passages in Bache

"Pusencaglia death?

"and Wagner's "Overture" (Die Meistersinger)]

His Worship: No.

The foreman: I thought the doctor said it might cause his death.

Buttons, Colas, Thimbles, cannot be

used for sealing.

Dalin

Cathay,

Kleles,

Maru, Jap, .. 848, K. Minakami.

15th in-Swajow 14th Int.,- Gan-0.9.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours anding at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Danish. 3,396, E. Kall, 15th in Hongkong and Neighbours -Copenhagen 6th ine, Gen. →→→M, & Co.

hood

Pornoant.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO

W

JILL despatch VEBBELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on o

about the DATES named ****. For

LONDON & ANT-

WERP vis Singa- | Syria

Stearners

pore, Penang, Capt. C. R. Songdin

To Sall On Rema

about

N. winda, freak to moderates LONDON, via Us-

-nal Ports of Call

O'mbo, Port Baid,

R.N.R.

& Marcsillos

Delta

Capt. W.R.Le. Mare

R.N.R

Noon 25th Oct.

Northerly SHANGHAI

Boath coast of China be-

The sams

'as No. 1. 5 South coast of China be- N. winds, tween H.K. and Hainan... moderate,

China Coast Meteorological Register.

MOJI, KOBE Nubia AND YOKO (Capt. F. J. Fox, HAMA usoikean,

d'light

Freight

18th Oct.

& Pange

SHANGHAI..........

India Capt. C. C. Talbot"

R.N.R.

About

Freight

23rd Oct. & Pan

Ger, 1, 8,059, L. Maen, 15th inst Singapore 10th last., Gon. Formosa Channel,

, & Co.

Empress of Japan, Br.

The Clerks of the Post Office are for. bidden to Amy Stamps on letters of Par. cols or to seal any article for the Public. Parcels that in the opinion of the Officer bandliny the same do not comply with the regulations will not be accepted.

It is requested that Parcels be posted Chem Burly.

The Tango Maru with the American Kirin Mail ex Nils is due to arrive here on Monday 20th-inst.

"MAILS ARRIVED.. Canadian, Empress of Japan Gorman, Klolat

MAILS DUB. American, Tango Maru, 20th jest."

Siberian

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

Shanghai, North China, Taing- tau, Japan via Kobe, Europe via Siberia Per KLEIST, 15th.

Oct., 5 p.m.

3,029, W. Dixen Hoperaft, 15th inst——— Vancouver 15th inat Flour Potatoos atc.-C.P.R.

Br1559, Lloyd W. Jones, 13th inat., Shanghai 12th inst... Gen-B, and 8.

Marn,Jap. 2,993. Doguchi, 15th, ' Ianh.-Hingapre Sch Inst, Gea

-N.Y.K.

Pitsuuntok, Ger. 8.a. 1,267, Taubert, 15th lost-Swatow 14th inst., Des. ..-M. und Co.

DEPARTED.

October 15.

Kjøld for Bangkok Arabia for Shanghai Haitan for Foochow Canton Mara for Moji Domodocus for London Chiyuen for Shanghüi - Ghotmonnu for Hamburg Thon for Yokohamů ' Kwanglah for Canton Glenlogan for Antwerp Chiphua for Munilu

Straits-Per LIBERIA, 15th Oct., 5 p.m. Hangsung for Cunton

TO-MORROW,

it was in delicata motives of Hoihow, Pukhoi and Haiphong-Per Batistes "Meditation"and Bridge's

MATHILDE 16th Oct. Du.m. Serenade" that he Created Freemantle W. A.Per ITSUKUSHIMA

MARU 16th inst., 10 a.m. the most pleasing impression. Haiphong and Faxhol-Per. His Worship: You are of opin-The very fact that these two items

HONGKONG, 16th Oct.. 10 ion he was struck'? -

are popular and well known,

11.M. necessitates their most careful

The foreman Yes. His Worship: I think it will be better to adjourn until to-mor. row and have Dr Macfarlane, on that point.

The foreman : Can you ad journ it for any other day?

His Worship: Yes

The foreman: I am going away te morrow for three days.

His Worship The only quest ion is well, I won't take that verdict because. I must call Dr. Macfarlane again. (To Mr. Crow) You will awear an information Bgainst the constable?

Mr. Crew:-I will leave that to your Worship entirely.

His Worship:-No, that is for

you.

Mr. Crew Wollwill your Worship issue a warrant on the finding of the jury to-day?

His Worship:-No.

Mr Craw Would you Wor- ship issue a warrant il 1 applied for one?

His Worship:Yes, the real reason was having regard to the evidence.

Mr. Crew: Your Worship will remember I did direct a certain number of questions on the point

Haihow,

Ed

Formons

Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia "Tadia, Aden, Egypt and Europe via, Naples For GNEISENAU 18th October, 11 m. via Takao-Per CATHAY 16th

inst., 3 p.m." Newchwang and Dairen--Per ZIGEN

16th inst.. 3 p.m. Bangkok-Per SELUN, 18th Oct. 3 p.m. Shanghai & North China-Fer ANHU),

16th Oot, 3 p.m. Swatow Amoy, und Foochow-Per

HAIYAFG, 16th Oct., 3p.m.

tween H.K. and Lombok

Station.

gale.

15th October, a.m..

Winde

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Dˇtion.

Weather.

Force.

Wostook Ta 29.94 45

Nemuro

chang

11110

סות

E. A Hawett,

Superintendent.

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Paxчage apply to

P. & O. B. N. Co.'s office, *

Hongkong, 13th Oct, 1913.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINE?

NAPLES, GENOA, AL~.)

To suil oti

WEDNEB, 15th Out

10.

About WEDNES

ба

29.05

Hakodate Tokio

29.95

29.31

29.76

NEW

Nagasaki

29.74

no

Kohima

29.72

11

Oshima

29.69

Naha

20.65

3

Ishima

Donin Is

29.81

3

IMPERIAL

Chefoo

Wheiwei

19.88 70 48 n

i eb

Huukow

For

Steamers.

Kiukiang

Changaba

Shangbai

29.96 52 73 wnw 2-b

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Gneisnaú

20.06. 61

Sharp P. 7a

20.00 74

nw.

11

6 by

SOUTHAMPTON, [Capt. F. Rohm

21

AWERP & HIBURG.) ·

16,000

Amoy

Ou

29.83 74 76 no

1 e

Bosbu Maru for Anping

Swatow

29.80 77 91 ne

10

SHANGHAI, TSING-)

Taikoku Ja

29.86

@

Talchu

29.73

ne

Tainan

29.74

"

OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Koskun

29.70

no

F'dores

no 26

11

10

15th Out SATURDAY,

30.00 74 59 nne

2 b

1st Nov

29,56 76 34 n

ba

29.88

6,000

n

29.88 72

B

30,05 73 38 n

1 b

P. Sigismund

KOBE

Caps. A. Hurtzig 6,000

Holbow Phullen 6a

C. St. J.

TOURDS

20.08, 75 29.81 75 29.89 75

nne

Aparri

Manila

29,63 77 29.66 75

Legaspi

18

29.86 77

Hollo

29.87 81

10

Bacolod Cebu Labuan

29.83 85

October 14

Mexico Mare for Victoria

Liberia for Hameng

Sabine Rickmers for Canton

October 15

handling by the instrumentalist. As it was he rendered them both with a rare delicacy of feeling and an, appréciation of tone values which revealed all the beauties set forth by the composers. The programme was an follows:-

* Medita- Pascaglia" B-ch; "*.

Batiste; "Cuon" Suhu mann; "Harmonies du Sir Straits-Per FAUSANG, 16th Oct., 3 p.m. Rubi for Hallo.. Karg-Elert; Hymn 177: "Ovor ture (Die Meistersinger)" Wagner;

Serenade" F. Bridge; (Pathetic Symphony) kowsky,

tion

FRIDAY, 17th Oot. Finale Swatow, Amoy and Foochaw-Par HAI Tsehai-

CHING, 17th Oct., 10a.m, Jupin viu Kobe-Per ARIAKE MARU,

17th.Oct., 10a.m.

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

as to whether a prod more or SANDAKAN

less severe would cause, the death

of the deceased and the doctor admitted it might be from a

fright or prod. Ipso facto if the deceased was in a condition that

at

Japan via Yokoluma-Per LOVAT, 17th

inst., 1 p.m. Samaring and Sourabaya-Fer CHIL-

DAR, 17th inst., 3 p.m. SATURDAY, 18th October. Philippine Lalandu-Per YEUNSANG,

18th Inst.. 1 p.m. Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 18th, Oct., 3 p.m

·

Shanghai and North China (Europe vla Siberia)-Per CHENAN, 18th Oct., 5 p.m. Shanghai North China and Jayan via MojPer NUBIA, 18th Oct., 5 p.m.

Cowriefor Balikpapan Kirin Maru tógi Yokohama. Halmun for Swatow Nile for London'

Chongva for KC Wan Kamor for Bangkok Fooshing for Bangkok Kleist for Yokohama Hongkong for Haiphong

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Canton 9u H'kong Во

Gap Rook Macao Wuchow 9 Pakhol

H

W

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory". Oct. 15.)

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees. Fahrenheit the level of the sea in in- choy, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

1

3 Humidity, in porcentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois

Per es. Lovat arrived 15th inst., from being 100 Singapore. Orlip

Johnstone

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Baaufort

Bandorson, Mins A

State of Weather, b blue sky, c de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, g Skonett, Mr & Mrsgloomy. h hall, lightning, o overcast,

Rogas Robothua Mig A passing showers, q squally, r rain, snow,

Pez, .s. Nilo arrived 15th inst. from Bcale. Yokohama. Fenton, Miss: Graham, Missi Graham, Dr.J 0 Percival, H Stacke, Miss E - Biers Segt, A H..

K

Van Lair, L C

Per .. Kleist arrived 15th, Inst. from

via Singapore.

TUESDAY, 21st Oct. Shanghel, North China. Japan

Moji. Victoria B.C. and Seut-

Wash-Par SANUKI Auchlo MARU, 21st inst.. 10 u.m.

Czellitzer, Mrs Philippine IslandePer TAMING, 21st Cardere, J B Curtis, Mrs J

واع

SEBATTIK

Oct., 3 p.m.

Straits and

(British North Bongo),

..

Michielsens

Martin Müller, Dr. Frising Mr and Ceylon-Per

KUTORI Conlisland

Mr F. W MARU, 21st Oct., 5 p.m. Desator, Mr & Mrs Rossi

Robber

At these ports steamere call. Shanghai, North China. and Japan vietkotor. Mr & Mrs. Reynolds, C M

a fright would kill him, a blowing for bunker coal exclusively

would. Your Worship realises are exempt from all shipping my position is only one of watch- dues and charges.

ing for the relatives.

Discriminating Drinkers-

feeľ a serene':

confidence

IN

JOHN HAIG'S CLENLEVEN

WHISKY.

A. BUNE

Sole Agents for South China

H. RUTTONJEË & SON,

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

Kobo Per KUTSANG, 21st Inst.. 5 p.m

K

Johnstone, Mrs

Lutteinelons Lehmann.

WEDNESDAY, 22nd Oct. Kubity, Dr

Shanghai, North Chino, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver

(Europe

American

Austra“. Canadian

Jian

& Siberian

Mali.

Siberia)-Per EMPRESS OF

JAPAN. 2ând

Suist, do Stancen

Scherer, Dr Thomson Zimmermann

tthunder, v vialbility, w dów wet.

0.Bain in liches, tenths and hundredths.

KETEOROLOGICAL.

Barometer....29.78 Temperature... 82 .76 Humidity...

Previous

Day On date On date al's path

29,86

p.

20.08

81

38

94

20

SE North

N N

1

5

.9

Philippine and SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Wind Direction.

Land

Australia

Timor, Tasmania & New Zea

vie Brisban-Per TANGO MARU, 22nd Oct., 10 a,t..

THURSDAY, 23rd Oot Wei-hai-wei and Tientalo-Far HUI-

OHOW, 23rd Oct., 11 ara. Shanghal and North China-Par

LUCHOW. 23rd fast, 3 p.m. FRIDAY, 24th Hot- Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow-Por HAI-

TAN, 24th Oct., 10's.." Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO. 24th

inst. 3 p.m. SATURDAY, 25th Oct. Straite and India via Calcutta-Per.. NAMBANG 25th Oct., 10a m. Philippine Islands-Per LOONGBANG,

25th Oct., 1 p.m.

Austral-

Siberlan

Mall.

Force Weather ..... C bq bq Rain ..... "London, 10th Oct, 2 | Hlesser open air Temperature on the rệth The following vessels have passed the

LOWRIE.... Canal:-Telemachos, Mandalay...

London, 14th Oct. Arrivals from China :-Pelens. Bilesia, Thogens.

The following vessels have passed the Canal: Kaga Maru, Lutrow, Socotra, Africa, amazone, Suevin, Kansas, Rhesus,

Shangbul and North China (Europe via Biberia) Per YINGCHOW,25th Inst. 5p. Wad

FRIDAY 31st Oct.

That

''

Philippine Islands, Australly, aut. Tasmania & New Zealand via Port' Darwin-Per CHANG- AFLA 31st inst., 2.p.m.;

TIDE TABLE.

13th Oct., to 19th Oct, 1913.

13 m

High Walm

D

HE. Observatory, 15th Opt., 1813.

74

T. F. CLAXTON. Director,

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

The G. P. R. 1.5. EMPRESS OF ASIA Low Watarlett Kabe on the 14th Oct., at 2 p.m.and Wook koop:

Mast is due to arrive Yokobama on the 15th

Oct., at 2 p.m.

m. 19

1

The

JAPAN from Kobe left Moj 24 the 15th inst, and may be expected bore

on or about the 20th inst,' a.m.

7.45 SA

ส.

t proming a sfternoon.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddooks, Kippres, $20.

ALEXANDRA CAFE.

TAU, KOBE AND Kleist

YOKOHAMA ........ Capt. L Massi 17,00

MANILA, ANGAUR,1

YAP, NEWGUINEA, P. Sigismund BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. A. Hurtzig

& MELBOURNE)

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

Capt. J. Koehler

9 á m

About TUESDAY 14th Oct.

FRIDAY, 31st Oct.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wis

Tolography, New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply no

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MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHIN A'

Hongkong, 7th Oct., 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN BUROPE AND JAPAN,

HOMEWARD,

NEXT SAILINGS:-'

Will leave for Japan on

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

E. Simons Amazone Australien Polynesian"

Steamers.

19th Octo' er, |A, Behic 3rd November |Allanlique. 17th November, E. Simons" 1st December. Amazone

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.

Will leave for

Marseilles.

21st October 4th November, 18th November,

2nd December,

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Mail Service to Australia via Manila.

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Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

20th Oct.

5th Nov.

Leave Hongkong

for Australia.

5th Nov, at 11 am. 21st

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

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