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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPA MUNDAY, NOVEMBER

THE ARMS TRAFFIC. HONGKONG WEDDDING.

A Big Seizure dad Several :Other Cases,

(Continued from Page 4.).

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PARCEL MAIL.

The

The Public are, informed that the J. Griat, P. S. Dixon, G. K. Hallingdon and countries beyond will be Parcal Kall to the United A hatoh of Chinese in unlawful Bration, W. R. Hind, Crowther closed in this Office at 5 p.m. on the th possession of arms was charged. Smith, F. A. Hazland, F. Harri- of November. This Farcel Mail by before Mr Wood, at the Police' son, Marcus Blade, Peroy Smith, Court, this morning, and in one L Gibb A. Shelton Hooper, particular case the number of Captain W. E Clarke, Messrs F. C. Hall, C. B Buyers, M. Fletcher,

foron on the life of December, The following mall of the 1st November will be treated as the New Year Mall, December. Parcel may be forwarded

reach London 19th"

and is dus to reach London on the 27th

via Brindisi with an stirs fee of 80 cents

· Shipping news.

ARRIVED.

Kwangles, Chiz 149 MOArthur. 3rd instant-Canton Zud, Instant Gon. 0. MS. N, Co.

1918.

'WEATHER REPORT.

On the 3rd at 11:45-Pressure - huy] ja nearly, stationary over Annam. It has deareased slightly'over N‚E. Ching, and Increased elsewhere, considerably over Japan, and slightly_along_the_coast of] wangtah.. Cal. : 1.536, Stoward, ist Chins and over the Philippines.

No Bhatghal 19th Oct. Gen. The antioyolone has moved, eastward

C. M. B, N. British 1. 1,189, Roach, LatIt is now central over 8 Japan and Nov; Foochow Amoy and Kazon.

Hallen.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Swatow Sist Oot, General- The monsoon will probabis be interrupt- WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or

· D. Lɩand Co.

ed to the north of. Fogohow, but repaln

arma and the quantity of am- P. W. Goldring, Dr.Noble, and with this mall are due in London Yi Loong, British an. 1,121, E. I. Wright- fresh along the south-east coast of China

munition win astounding.

Gorgeant Floyd and a party of police, after making a Pinit to the honse of Lan Chung-was. 28 Robinson Road, yesterday, found no less than eight revolvers, tea pistola, Ave fowling pieces, two air guns, five rifles, four gun covers, there bandoliers, eleven bolsters, four pouches, five belis. shree daggers, one bayonet, one Sword stick and 3,820 rounds of ammunition. For the offence the man was fined $250, or in de fault three months, the max- fmum penalty.

mada's

Sergeant Pincot was also busy with a party of detectives, and they aucceeded in arresting several passengers from America who had arrived by the sa. Mongolin. Mr Lewis, of Messra Jobason, Stokes and Master, Mr Hay rod, of Mesore LDA

office and Mr J.B. Gardiner, appeared to defend some of the defondants. One mau who had concealed in n fake bottomed box a revolver and am- munition as given the option of paying a fine of $250, or going to gaol for three month, another msa with a revolver in bis pocket was fined $100, whilst a fine of $150 was imposed on a man with a revolver and ammunition con- cealed in a false bottomed box.

For having one hundred rounds of ammunition in his possession without a permit a Chinese was Gued $100, and a man with am- munition secreted in a wooden bucket with a falce bottom was fined $150.

was fine

+

1

Still another man $250 for having armstead am- munition in a box with a falm bottom, and a man who said ho had no arme, but was found to bare a pistol and animunition was fined $100. His Worship further increased the revenue by fining a man $100 for secretinga revolver between his legs, and by firing another man $250 for havia a revolver in his box. One Chinese was found to have the barrel of a rifle tied to his back, and the stock canceled het wean hislega. He was fined $150.

Á man who had a large quantity of ammunition in his "box was fined $250, whilet a men

with a revolver and having am." munition sewe into bis jacket! was fined $200. Two further case of importing arms without į permission, were Jemanded until to-morrow.

·

TRANSPORT ARRIVES,

The transport Somali arrived this morning from the North and anchored off Green Island at 2 a. m. Later, she proceeded to an anchorage off the naval Dock She is due to leave hare for Home on November 11 and will take with her the details disembarked here by the Soudan, which leaves to-morrow for India with the Somerset Light Infantry,

Discriminating Drinkers

teel a, serene. confidence

IN

JOIN HAIC'S GLENLEVEN

Buttons. Colas, Thimbles, cannot be used for sealing.

Kallo

Tinanty,

and moderate over the N China Bea

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours sudlar #1 10 h.m: to-day, 0/0 mohus.

INDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Distria).

about the DATES named — For

Stearuors

LONDON & ANTY)

-WERP ris Biogas | Sumatra

pore,

son, 1 Nov.-Bangkok 18th ! Oct Rice-Ohiness.

Moru, Japanane 1. 1,203, Y. Yamamoto, 1st Kor-Foochow

„FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS" - Mini Amoy $111 Q8), Chen, -0.8.

Nourasian 3.4.1,160, Julien, Mars, Jap: 3.8. 3,596, Noguchi, Lat 101 November...Moji 36th Oot. Coal A.T. and Co. Nor-Chingrantao 28th Oct, Coal-M, B.E Bombay Mardy Jap. 41, 1,818, Sozawa, Iat Nov., Bombay and Singa- pore 26th Oct. Gan.-N. Y. K

|- |

* i Hongkong andNeighbour-| E winde,. moderatej hood

Landrat Schlet. German 2.0.1,812, A. Formons Channel.

Btrave, lit Nor.-9bangha! 24th Oct. Re-Chinet. Bakai: Maru, Japanese s 2,275, Y. d. Tanaka, ist: Nov.-Java 21st

Oot.-M. B. K.

Menara B. P. Thomas, F. Smythe, on the 10th of December. Andrew Forbes, W. Nicholean, Parcels containing Gold or Bilyar.must Farebrother Mason, Captain V.be lasured for at least part of their value: All insured Faroels must be sealed. All de G. Edye, R. H. M. Watzon, the sale must be of the sme veloured Mesra Blaygrevs, Wiltshire, Tho was and must bear the impression of mes, Temperley, E. Davidson, private devion. This devine must be whe Wood, C. D. Melbourne, M. R. Droused or dotted less are not admissa

same on sach sisi Straight, curved, Walker, H. A Finhs, Peter Potts, able J. M. Beók. G. Friesland, T. H.

The Clerk of the Post Quice are for- King. R. O. Hatchison, L R Neetham, T. Well, S. Carlill, bidden to 4x Stamps on letter or Par- E. Grant Smith, O., W. Sewell, ele or to seal any article for the Public Pargals that in the opinion of the Officer U. Ramjahn R A Curreem, 8. handling the same do not comply with Currean, V. Carreen, J A Chue, the regulation will not be accepted..

It fe rajuested thst Parools be posted W. Patandrigh, Mia Choy Bo Shi,early Mr & Mrs U. Shang Shing, Mrs Mrs Li Ping, Mr & Mrs Hung Elap, Mr and Mrs Tak Cheong, Mr Choy Kwai Ng, Mr Choy Shing Mr. & Mrs. Choy Siu Won, Meaars, Chan U. Ting, Cheung Tez Chnen, Ng Hoa Tez Tong Lai Chnen, U. Hoi Chau, Chi Hing Li Yu Chuen, Mai Kai London (via Siberia) of Friday 17th Naat, Wong Kam Cho, Li Shekult, in due to arrive here to-morrow. Pang, Chan Kai Ming, Chan Yut

The Dovanha, with the English Mail, He, Ngam: Chan Shu Aling, Geo, Iles Singapore on Sunday. 2nd last.. ut Uheuk Man. Tsang Yuot Kai, here on Friday the 7th inat, ut 6 u.m. 3.00 .m and is expected to arrive Iau Chu Pak, H Kom Tong, lo This packet brings the parcel malt closed Pak, Mok Man Cheung, Choy Pin London for despatch by the all-res Sian, Young Hin Cheung, Sbe To overlandon the 8th all.

route on the ist ult and for despatch pane Choy, Ngan Lak, Tang Yet Cho Cheung In Chong Kwok Yik Ting In Tat, 15 Man Kai Layesterday.. Kwan Yung. Pan Min, Lung U

Sunda,

Mongolia, With reference, to paragraph 6 of the Pongkong Postal Guids, all local lettery whose delivery is unavoidably held over or retarded owing to the arrival of a con- marked "Delivery postponed," In tract packet or Biberian mall will be case will more than one tool delivery be held over or retarded on these grounds.

The Taichun with the mall, from

was received per us. Kanagawa Mara The American mail ex. Tenyo Maru

Hain

American 8750, E-Rice, 1st Nov.-San Francisco J British as. 2,987, 0. E. Irving,

Oct. Gen.-P. M.Co.

int Nov-London and Singapore 26th Vol. Gen, P. & O. S. N. Co. Char Chinese . 1,258. F. C. Hamblis, 2nd Nov Tientsin and Chalon 28th Oct. General- D. M.B. N. Co.

Colombo

Mura, Japanese s.. 2,920, M.

poza

Cawashima, 2nd Nov,Singn- Ora 25th Out. General---0,8,K. French u. 739, A. Cornelissen; 2nd Nov... Haiphong 31st Oct. Gensız!---A. R. Marty

DEPARTED. November 1.

Piala for Trieste Bohama for Shanghai Nippon for Uckobamá Ball mouth for Palembang

Cheong. Ip Kwai Sham, Mak Ip dae, here on the Th it, will not be Fan Fung Ping U. Wong Tready for delivery to the Public until Shuen, Mak Kain To.

12th noon on Saturday, the 8th inst, .'

The Parcel mail os. u.s. Devanha from | Habour for Swatow

SANITARY BOARD.

Among the orders of the day for Tuesday's meeting of the Sanitary Board are the follow ing:-

Letter from Government rela tive to the proposed changes in the draft estimates for 1914.

Minute from the Mario 1. Officer of Health relative his departure for Saigon to send the International Vedical Con gress.

Application from Seetary, Sanitary Board for 10 months leave of absene.

Application for permission ti erect 3. urinals at St. Stephen's College, Laland Lot No. 694.

Correspondence relative to the completion of the trough close under Wellington Street near the Fire Brigade Station.

SILIMPOPON COAL,

BUNKERS!

can be supplied cheap rates.

st

SANDAKAN &

SEBATTIK

(British North Bonon).

ing for bunker coal exclusively, Al these ports ateamore call-

exempt from all shipping! dues and chargOL.

Are

Sole Agents for South China

BUTTON), B & SON,

ABUN

MAILS DUB. Biberian, Taichur, 4th inst. English, Devache, 7th inst.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-BAY. Cheongshing, Swatow and Weihaiwei

Kamo Mars, Japan

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, Shanghai, North China and Japan vin

Bwataw,

Straits

Kobe Por COLOMBO MARU, 3rd Nov., 6p.m/th/

TO-MORROW.

Shaogbal and North China.. and Bestile (Wash) - Per Japan via Moji, Victoria, B.C., SHIDZUOKAMARU 4th inst.

10 a.mí

Amoy and Fooohow-Per HAI

TAN, 4th Nov., 10 a.m. and Indian via Calastis-Per YATSHING 4th Nov, 10.m. Pakhi and Haiphong-Per HANOI, 4th

French

Nov., 10 a.m.

Saigon, Straite, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western, Australia. In- dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marelles (Late Lettors 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10 cents). Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract email)-Per ATLANTIQUE, 4th Inst., .11,00 a.m.

Kumehow for Chilichap Chiyaen for Bhanghut

Yuen bang for

Chongva foMania. Wan

Yuensang for Manila Tibodas for Batavia

Kelgan

for

Wuhn

Chinhua for Hortay

Pheumpenh for Bolgen

Chenan for Shanghai Tukin Maru for Nagasaki, Torilla for Moji

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

November

Bombay Mara for Shanthaf Delvighi Marufoj Nagasaki Kwonglah for Canton Daljio Mara for Tamul

November 3.

Tisang for Shanghai Tanion Maru for Baigon Drafar for Bangkok Hunol for Halphong Kwichow for Tientsin Colomba, Maru for Kobe Hoia Chang for Canton Yst Shang for Calcutta Beang Choon fez Rangoon Helmfeld for Port Said

PASSENUERS ARRIVED.

e Pensag, Capt. HW. Potter C'mbo, Port Said,

RN R

that! 9.

To Bail On "Remarks

about 18th Nov.

Freight

Eraight

Noon

Capt. C. Of Talbot ath Nov.

F.NR.

Sardinja“.

Da Fozmozat, s;

& Marasilien.

LONDON, VIE us

ual Porta of Call

N.E winds,

strong.

SHANGHAI

MOJI KOBE AND YOXO HAMA

Capt. Je

about 15th Nov.

JRN.R.

Devanha

1.37135

Capt. W. R. Hickey

RN.R.

about

7th Nov.

3 Bouth coast of China bä~? The same

tween H.K. and Lamocks,,), as No. 1,

3 South coast of China be- (The same

tween H.K. and Hainan... į us No. 1.

--—-"44——-༽ར་བ་བས་

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

Wostook

3rd November¡ BIGT. "

Winds

Flour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Temperature:

D'tion.

Weather.

30.2697

- nw.

Kochi

Nemuco без 30.08 Hakodate': Tokio

*30.19

DAW

30.26

30.31

W.

Nagasaki

30.31

one

Kahima

30,29

Oshima

30.22

Nahs

30.19"

Tahijima Bonin Is.

30.09

30,06

30.29 33 93 x 25

Chefeo Whelwel Hankow Ichang

Gutzlaffa Sharp P. 7a

91 30.13 89 30 no

SHANGHAI

& Page

Freight

& Page

Freight

& Y'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or-Parvage apply to

MAAK

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 3rd Nov. 1913

B. A. Howelt,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN..

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-Y

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Kleist

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. L. Maass

To sail on

WEDNES.. 12th-Nov.. 10 am.

WEDNES.,

SATURDAY,

29th Nov.

9am.

About TUESDAY, 11th Nov TUESDAY,

39.28 al De

2.0.

30,25 59e

Á'WERP & H'BURG

-14

17,000

3 ov

30.22 .66

1

Amoy

Go 30.11 59 70 nne

i b

Swatow

30.13 67 80 n

12 b

TAU, KOBE AND

SHANGHAI, TSING-Yorck

Taiboku 5 30.14

YOKOHAMA

Capt. F. Laoser 17,000

12th Nov,

Taichu

30.06

|MANILA, YAP, NEW-)

Talaan

30.06

Kosbun 1+

30.06

dores

30.05

Canton

GUINEA, BRISBANE, (P. Waldemar SYDNEY AND MEL(Capt. H. Bremer BOURNE

6,100

H'kong

30,09 73 74

Gap Rock

30,00

A

T

..

Macao

30.06 13

KOBE

· P. Waldemar

Wachow

Da

30.10 66 79.

.2 a

Capt, H. Bremer

Pakhoi Holbow

++

Phulien

6A 30.05

Toura'ns

29.98 73

C.BL.

J.

20,93

Aparri

30.00 74

Manila

29.94 71

Legaspi

20.93 78

Boile

29.95 $2

Lb

Becplod Cebu Labuan

BW

30.93. 85

.92

***

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 3.

Barameter, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sen in in ho, tenths and hundredths,

2 Temperature, fa the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mols- being 100,

Direction of Wind, to two point

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Bcale,

State of Weather, b blug, aky, e de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, ffog, glooray, h half, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q cqually, rrain, ■ snow,

thunder, v visibility, w daw wet.

- 3-000 Ruin in inghes, tenths and hundredths.

Per . Kaljo Maru, 31st. Oct., from

Kline, Mr & Mrs F Fuller, Mr & Mrs

Strafis Rangoon and India via Calcutta Por KANAGAWA MARU, ch: Nov., 4pm. Strolls and Ceyino Per-KAMO MARU,

4th inst. 3 pattern! Walhalwer and Tientsin-Por KVEI-

CHOW, Inst., 10 p.. Swatow and Shanghai-Per TINOSANO, | Foschow,

4th Nov., p.ut.

WEDNESDAY; 5th Nov. Swatcw-Per HAIMUN,5th, 1981, 10a.m Bwątow,Amoy & Focchow-Per KAIJO

MARU, 5th Inst., 10 a.m. Shanghai, North China, Japan Vi Nagaraki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouve: (Europe via Siberia Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, 5th inst., 10.30 am. Philippine Islands, Jupon vla Nagasaki, Honolulu, United States...South America; and Canada is San Francisco Per NIPPON MARU, 5th Nov., 11 a.nc.

American American

Watashis, Rey J.

Morton, Mra RC Morton, Miss A Morted,

Master C Morton, Miss.I Morton, Master H Mortos, Mia H McNeeley MY.. &

Per .. Mongolia' 1st Nov,,' from Ban Francisco. Birdsall, Mrs L A Byrne, Miss M Cars, Mr & MCD Eakin, ReviEA Flor, NA Goold, Rey PA Goold, Mrs PA Hawkes, Major R. Bizcon, Mrs Hawkes, Mr R Herrick, Me) HT" Johnston, 8 J Jones, Mine M Johnston, F.C

4

MISA Ramusy, Mrs FE Sperty, Mics OB Spencer, Mr & M Spenter, Mi Trowbridge, AL Lawrence, Mrkbira Trowbridge, G

Whitney, Mr. & Mrs

Shun bol and North China - Parox, Mrs B KWONGBING, 5th inst., Lowe, Miss F

"

THURSDAY, 6th Nov, Batavia, Samaran Bourabaya and Macquor Per TJIMANOEK, 6th fret, 11 p.m. Shanghai and North China-For LU.

CHOW, 8th Nov., 3 p.m. Tientsin-Por CHEONGSHING, 6th

Nov. p.m.

FRIDAY 7th November. Swatow, Amoy and Foochaw-Por HAI..

CHING, 7th Nov., 10 a.m..

SATURDAY, 8th Nov,

Philippine Islands. Yap, Ma ronn, Fred. Wilhelmiisfen, Rabu. Horbelahehe, Matupi, Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand la Brisbane Per

Ansira-

Australian

Mall.

FRINZ WALDEMAS, 19th Nov., 8 a.m

Philippine Islands, Australia,

Mason, Mr & Mrs. GP

Mason, Master Maron, Mater,

Butler, O&

Butler, D. Crowell, Dr B.:: Mason, Mies Da Chelatam, L M Mason, Master P. Dirkhoff, Mrs FA Mixson, 3 R, Merritt, AA Ngantow

Old Dr Oldt, Mia F

Evereit, L

Gayot,

Garcia, Rey E

Gurasy, S Col UBA

Huxley, EP

Oldt, Master M

Olet, Miza B

Hathaway, Mr &

MIDY

Park, De CE

Heyne, R

Fitcher, Rev PW. Henehan, Miss M Pitoker, Mrs PW Hamilton, Mr & Mrs Fitoker Miss D

Plumb, Mrs R Rebrer: Minu E Pratt, Rey A Ross, Dr R M

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On date On dato

að 4 3.0.

Barometer Temperature com

$76,00 30.03 30.09

30.09

75. 73

7765

Humidity

24

78

70

Wiad Direction... ESE

E

Farco mus

3

4

Weather

Rain

Higans open air [Temperamein on tha ́and

H.K. Observatory, 3rd Nov., 1913.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

A

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

The P. & O. a. ÖÄNDIA is expecia to arrive at Colombo"on",the 8th Iristant, at 2 p.m.

Mos

WJ Hamilton, Master G. ...Hamilton,

Master Cree

ل الله

Grey Koch, ETA Kaufman, GA

TIDE TABLE..

3rd Nov,, to 9th Nov. 1913.

Ther

30

Bater

Rom Mrs E Mortin, Mid ETZ Ross, Mastur A Ron, Hotter, Mr "&"Mis

mb, Mrs Smith, HB Dr EH Tobin, J

Thompson, Miss D Tackling Wong Van Wilson, W Metre. Mr & Walker AL Voi Vranken, MissKingsbury, Miss S

Lathroy, Miss H

Tasmania and New Zealand HEH Tuttle, Ma

via Port Darwin--Per. AD

E DENHAM, 8th Nov., 10 am.

Shanghal North, China, Jagan Vin 161 Volofia and Vancouver-Por MONTEAGLE, 8 inat.. 10a.thi

High Waist

Esplo

ناهار شانه

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

Capt. Koebler og

2nd Dac.

98.m.

́All the stesmern 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 OHIF

Hongkong, 3rd Nov., 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

regular fortnIGHTLY SERVICE. BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers.

Amazone Australien

Polynesian

Paul Lecat

...

NEXT SAILINGS

Will leave for

Shanghai & D

Japan on.

HOMEWARD.

Steamers

of gall

4th Novemb

18th

End

16th De

3rd November. Atlantique 17th November. E. Simons 1st Decomber. Amazone

15th December. Australlag

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent".

Queen's Buildings, No. 8,

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED

Mail Servio to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Ateamers.

.Low Waver Hagg kong

JË VILA *Time:

Aldenham.

M

mn morning a afternoon.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippers, &co, ALEXANDRA-OKFE,

Arrive Hongkong from Austraila.

5th Nov.

Leave Hongkong

for Australia.

8th Nor. at 11's.m. 21st

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

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co. Agnat

Printed and Published by the Froprietor, Dr. J. W Noble. The House Straat, is blin City of Victoria, Hongkong

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