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POLICE STATION TROUBLE.

Indian Constable Abuses European.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913.

A HONGKONG WEDDING.

POST OFFICE.

NEW YEAR'S PARCEL MAIL.

A quiet, but none the les pretty, Wadding was celebrated at St. John's Cathedral this morning

The Public are informed that the when Mr Lionel Lammert was mat- Parcel Mall to

the United Kingdon which wil ried to Miss O'Dell, who recently and countries beyond arrived from Bedford, England, close in this Office at 5 pm, on The event was attended by a large number of the intimate friends of the bridegroom, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. V.H. Copley Moyle, Mr Denman Fuller being at the organ.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Yunnan, Br... 1,946, G. Eidy, 17th inst.,

Tientsin, Gen.-B. and 8.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 18th at 11.35.-The northern depression bas passed to the north-east of Hokkaido.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Preware has decreased considerably AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

over central and N. Japan, and increased

the at November will be treated as Halmun, Br. 13.641, J, W. Evans, 18th lightly over China, which is now covered

Inst8atow 17th Inst, Gan-by a feeble anticylons. the New Year Mail, and is due to reach

D. L. & Co.

Moderate to fresh monsoon is Indicated along the east coast of China and over London on the 27th December. Parcels may be forwarded via Brindisi with an extra fee of 60 cents and with this mail are due in London on the 10th of December.

Kwanglee. Oni, a 1,888, McArthur, 18th Instant Canton, GC. M. B. X. Co.

Parvele containing Gold or Bliver musi be insured for at least part of their value.

led Parola prist be sealed. Ad Dingwall, Br, a 1,555, E. Jones, 18th the suals must be of the same coloured wax and must bear the impression of private device. This device must be the same on aach seal, Straight, curved,

Instant,Bangkọk 9th instant, Bio-Banni and Co.

The bride, who was charmingly attired, was given away by Mr George Lammert, the eldest brother of the bridegroom, while crossed or dotted Ines are not admits" | Walabing 3B2, no. 1,170, G. 8.Holnewood Misa Shaw attended as bridesmaidable, Mr Harold Seth was "host man."

the N. China Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 Inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Dustrial,

There appears to have been some trouble at the Police Station, at Shatin on the 13th instant. according to the evidence in a case that came before Mr Haze land, at the Police Court. Soham Sing, a member of the police force, was obarged with misconduoting himself and com- mitting a branch of discipline. It appears that Sargeant Folay hay. ing a lot of Government money in the station was anxious re-

Buttons. Coins, Thimbles, cannci be garding of bie obarge, and leave

| used for sealing. After the wedding a reception was not given to the police. A

The Clarks of the Port Office are for. complaint was made against the was held at the residence of Mre bidden to Amix Stamps on letters or Par- defendant, and the Sergeant sent y R. Lammert, Lyaemcon, Barcels or to seal any article for the Publis Parcels that in the opinion of the Officer for him to one to the charge-ker Road, The Peak, when the handing the same do not comply with Kutsang, Br. as. 4,359, R. O. D. Bradley, 3 South seast of China be. The same room. When the defendant ap-sual toaste were honoured. Mr the regulations will not be sccepted. peared he was found to be and Mrs Lammert subsequently drunk, and on the Sergeant left for Macno, where the honey- calling

the moon is being spent.

attention

to

fact, the defendant commenced to abuse his superior officer. The

Sergeant "went to the tele-

phone, and whilst he was at the

GOLF

Royal Hongkong' Golf Club. The Competitions beld on No-

The Chanan with the London malls (via Siberia) of Wednesday 29th ult, and Friday 31st. ult., is due to arrive here to-morrow.

The Assaye, with the English Mall

18th Instant, Bangkok 10th instant, Rice, M. and Oo. Dençatson, Br."at. 4,476, G."Moir, 18th instant-Shanghai 15th instant, Gen-, and 9:

18th Instant,Mod 19th instant, Gen.-J. M. and Co.

Loongxing, Br. ■.a. 1,004, W.0.7. Leask, 18th instant-Manila 13th Int., Gen.-J. M. and Co.

+

aft Bingapore on Sunday, 16th inst., at Ajax, Br. 6.9. 4,477, T. 8. Thomson, 18th 3.00 am. and is expected to arrive here

instant, Victoria B.C. 15th Oct Gen.-B. and 5: on Friday the 21st lost, at 6a.m. This packet brings the parcel mails closed

route on the 15th ult, and for despatch' overland on the 22nd ult.

instrumens, the defendant attom-vember 8 and 10 at Fanling 18-in Landen for despatch by the all-464

pted to strike him, being presulted :— vented by a Chinese officer who

caught his arm. The defendant. W. Lee was locked up, but whilst he was

tor....

Insurance Cup,

...191-30 181

To play

off.

in the cell ho tried to break open T. W. Hill..... 168- 8 161

Three other Indian J. Clark the door.

... 185- 2 183

constables come in, and it is J. Juck alleged that they were also 17 M

... 209 44 165

borough ...192-20 172 E. K. Arnold 190-24 172 28 entries.

under the influence of drink. thows ...192-28 166 They tried to get the. dof- R. Hendereón 188-20 198 endant from the call. These men A.M. Thomson 204-36 168. Baid the defendant was not drank. A. Ritchie 181-12 169 The Sergeant then took away the A. C. E. El- arms and ammunition from the constables concerned as they were unfit for duty. When the defend- ant was rubarged, nad was about to by ken in Hongkong, the Sargeant thought there would be. W... Lester 101-30 1811 some trouble with the others, so T. W. Hill ...169- 8 171) he telephoned for assistance and J. Clark Four Mohamedans wore cant from R. O. Hut- Taipo.

36 Hole Pool,

...164- 2 162

chison 164, ◊ 164

Captain Woodhouse, who pro|E. W. Mat- secuted, as the case Was 8

thewa...192-26 186

serious one in face of the fact | P. P.J. Wodo- that Government money to a

house ...207-40 167

large amount was being kept at N. Henderson 188-20 108

the station at that time.

Mr Gardiner defended, Defendant said that it was a festival day and he admitted that be lind lind too much drink, Ho asid that he did not know what ho was doing.

A fine of $100, or in default two months, wins imposed.

The fine was paid.

WIRELESS SIGNALLING

ON RAILWAYS.

A.M. Thomson 204-30.168 A. Ritchie... 181-12 169

C. E. El- borough...192-20 172

To

Play

off.

48 entries Mixed Foursomes.

90-15 84

K. 8. Morrison

MÌNH "More

Eldon Potter

Miss Leocl "Capt. James Mra Jomos E. L. Arnold Miss Rodger C. II. P. Hay Mrs Butlin

0. A. Tomes

118-25 01

120-25) 94

112-15 07

124-27 07

Miss II. Tomes 107-997"

Q. II. Gale Mra Gale

C. E H. Beavis Mra Sanders

109-11 98.

M11-13 08

H. F. Hickman 120 22 98

Mra Hickman

Rev. Foster Pegg 109 4) 104) Kre Tomes

8. H. Dutton Mrs Pearce

128-22 108

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.

Deucalion, Shanghai

Halmun, Swatow

Lalang, Straits and Calcutta Waisang, Bangkok

MAILS DUB.

Siberia, Chonan, 19th instant. English, Anyo, 2st instant.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Bangkok-Per KJELD, 18th Nov. 5 pm. Swatow and Bangkok-Per SAMSEN,

18th Nov., 5 p.m.

Simite and Colombo Per-KASHIMA

MARU, 18th Inst. 5 p.m.

"TO-MORROW. Japan via Nagasaki-Per KUMANO

MARU, 19th insh, 10 a.m. Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 19th inst, 10a.m.. Swatow,Amoy & Focobow-Per KAIJO

MARU, 18th inst., 11 a.m. Baigan-Per CHANGCHOW, 19th inst..

Lalang, Br. . H. E. Giorcy, 18th inst, -Singapore, Gen....J. M. & Co.

DEPARTED.

November 18

Hanoi for Fotbol Chara Jobson for Bangkok Buruga for New York Kwanglee for Canton Lushow for Canton

for Singapore

for

Canton

for Copenhagen Tamba Maru for Beatle Thongwa for Calcutta Holene for Bwatow Opland for Saigon Australien for Yokohama

Forecast.

NEwinds,

fine, 1 Hongkong and Neighbour- į moderator becoming bood

coler,

| ↑ Formosa Channel.................................

strang.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES nemea →→

For

LONDON & ANT-)

Steamere

WERP via Singo- | Nubla...

pare, Penang, Capt. F. J. Fox Umbo, Port Said,

& Marssillos' LONDON, via U-1 Devanha.

usi Ports of Call

Capt. W. R. Hickey

KOBESimla

To Sail On Remarks

about

Freight.

26th Nov. & P'engo

}

Noon 22nd Nov. J&P'sage.

Freight

R.N.R.

tween H.K. and Lamooks

3 South coast of China be- tween H.K. and Hainan...

as No. 1. The_name": as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

N.Ewinds, SHANGHAI

MOJI, AND YOKO - Capt. G. Philipps, HAMA my day,

About 28th Nov.

Freight

Page

Assaye

SHANGHAI .... ................

about

Freight

· Capt. G. J. Coldwell,

R.NR.

21st Nov.

& P'eage

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

Hongkong, 18th Nov. 1913.

Station.

18th November, a.m.

Winds

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature,

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostook a 30.0436 10 w

Nemuro

Kochi

Fehima Oshima

Hanktow Ichong Kluklang

Gutzlaff

יז

Sharp P. Ta

Amoy

Swatow

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy

For Freight, or Payunge apply to

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

For

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, P. E. Friedrich SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. C. Mundi

b

ва

29.89

*W

Hakodate

29.91

W

+

Tokio

29.93

DW

"

29.91

Nagasaki

30.05

30.02

30.09

пе

Naba

30.07

nnw

Johl'jima

30.09

Bonin Is.

30.04

1

Chefoo

7

Whaiwel

30,20 46 69 ₪-

30.26 45.98 sw

Q b

30.22 39: wnwlb

30.21 53 WEWbm

30.21 63 n

10

A'WERP & BREMEN.

16,000

BA

30.14 83 83 as

1 b

30.29 60 88 ne

I b

SHANGHAI,

NAGA-

Taiboku Sa

10.19

0

SAKI KOBE AND

30.12

no

YOKOHAMA

Prinzess Alice Capt. J. Bortfeldt 20,300

Tainan

30.12

#

Koshun

CLEARANCES AT THE· HARBOUR OFFICE.

Canton

Pdores

11

30.09

:

*

4

MANILA, YAP. MAR-

30.12

30.12

8

ONN, SA MARAI,

Da

30.17

55 04 no

1 b

H'kong

ва

30.15 65 790

0 bf

Gap Rock

30.11

nne

3 b

"

Macoo

30.14 61 1

1 b.

BANE, SYDNEY AND Cart. H. Bromer MELBOURNE.

6,100

November 17.

Wuchow 90 20.29 53 93 =

1 f

Pakhol

Coblenz

KOBE

Capt. (.. Klugkist 6,750

LA 30.17 63

30.10 70

+

C. St. J.

30.02 72

ne

Capt. J. Koehler

Manila

90,02 74

0

+

November 18.

Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labuan

29.99 7

29.09 83

11a.m.. Shanghai North Chias and Japan vis

Kobe Per FOOKSANG, 19th Daylight for New York Nov., 11 am.",

Choyanng for Shanghai

Shanghai and North China-Per LOK-Kamakura Maru for Kobe

SANG, 19th Nov.,5 p.m. Ernest Bimons for Marseilles Japan via Yokohama-Per LAISANG,

19th Nov., 5 p.m.

www.

THURSDAY, 20th November.

Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Fakhoi and Sai-Chiyuen for Shanghai

804-For-HOE, 20th Inst., 10

American

Canadian

4.1.

Shanghai. North Chinapan via Nagasaki, United States, Bonth America and Canada via Vanoouver (Europe VIL Siberia)-Per EMPRESS OF INDIA 20 hat., 10.30a.m. Shangbui and North China - Por

LUCHOW; 20th fast., 3 pm.

FRIDAY. 21et Nov.

Samson for Bangkok Kashima Maru for Antwerp Tikini for Shanghai Fausang for Bingapore Tean for Hollo

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per

Swatow Amoy, and Foochow~~Port

. Pareis arrived 17th instant, HAIYANG, 21st Nov.,10a.m. from San Fransisco.

Bresaler, Mr & Mrs Katterwinkel, Mr &

#

Austral-

Tan

SATURDAY, 22nd Nov,

Philippine Islands, Timor Aus tralia, Tasmania & New Zea- land via Port Darwin-For EMPIRE, 22nd lost., 9 a.m.-

English

Mail,

Book, Mr & Mrs I Brooks, W Brooke, C

Capt J Costobadie, Mr and

MI W P Curtin, 30

Mrs M Lyman, HC Mange, A E de Mahner, V. McLaren, Dr and

Mr O Marul, K Straits, Barmah, Ceylon. Ade- Iside, Western Australia, India, Graham, Mrs HD

Nidicols, I H Aden, Egypt, and Europe via

O'Brien, PB Pilson, Brindiel. (Late Letters 11 a.m. Gore, 3 A

Petrie, T Extra to noon.

10 Hembrey. T Postago

Sweet, W geatz) (Supplementary mail on Hill, Rev W A board up to the time fxed for Havre, Mr and Mrs Walsh, JH

JB

Williams, HL departure of the mall (Extra James, M Postage 10 cents) (Latters. posted in all the Filler Вотев In time for the first clearance will be included in thle contract mall.)The Parcel mall will be closed on Friday, 21st at 5 p.m. -Por DEVANHA, 22nd Nov, 11 a.m.

The Midland Railway Company has placed an order for wireless signalling for use on its liner. The company has hean cooperat ing for the last three years with the International Railophones Company in adapting its system of wireless signalling to the re- quirements of British railways. The Railophone signalling system was first adopted by the German Imperial State Railway near Bar. lin, but the system about to be' used by the Midland Railway is an improvement on that in uso in Germany. It is claimed that this! system makes it impossible for a train to pass a danger eignal, and that it enables three distinctive warnings to be given on the

Cheong Sam-nam, who was locomotive of a train an approach charged with embezzling the fam Straits ing a distant signal, whether the of $150,000, the property of the distant signal is "off" or

Chinese Government, was dr. Philippine Islands-Par LOONGBANG Should the driver neglect his charged on the application of Mr

22nd Nov, 1 pim. duty when the distant signal is Slade, K, O. (instructed by Mr

Tientsin--For PAKHOI, 22nd Nov. 3 p.m. at danger a fourth signal is given; Maater, of Mesare Johnson, stokes

Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, £2nd

inst., 3 p.. which ends in the application of and Master), at the Police Ocurt, Weihaiwel & Tientsin-Per OHIPSHING Obau Ut Fu the brakes to the train. The this morning. Midland Railway Company bas

*

GD.

"

*Winner Scratch Prize,

+ Winner Handicap Prize

ALLEGED EMBEZZLE-

MENT.

Mr Brutton, of Moser. Brottn

decided to try this system on a and Hett, who defended the man,

system on a small section of their main line near Derby.

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. His Excellency Attends the Performance.

was present when Mr Blade ir- formed Mr Wood that the Crown: olicitor saw no objection, to the defendant being discharged.

The defendant war thon dire charged,

We were informed that defear-

"His Excellency, the Officer Adraut, an leaving the Court, wa

minit ring the Government, M-re-arrested on another charge,

Cloud Severn, attended Harm-

ston's Circus lust night along with a party, and thoroughly enjoyed

the performance. There was a

good honse and everything went off successfully. To-night there is an amateur riding competition, to-morrow of ernoon, there will be a mathice, and to-morrow even-{ ing a benefit performance for the. Cottrell Troupe will be given.

SILIMPOPON COAL, BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates.

at

SANDAKAN

& SEBATTIK (British North Boneo), At these ports steamers call-

This popular and clever.combina-ing for buaker coal exclusively tion is entitled to a bumper house, are exempt from all shipping and it is to be hoped the pablie dues and charged. will attend in good numbers.

A BUNE,

Siberian

Mall

and India via Caloutta-Por

LOVAT, 22nd inst., 11 a.m.

!

Per as. Laisang arrived 18th instant. from Singapore. Ralph, Capt

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per s..Tamba Maru departed 18th instant, for Seattle etc.

Mair, W 22ndine. pim...

Guldo, Miss L Mannerics, 8 Graystone, G #Niel, Mr and Mrs Shanghal and Teingiau Gaston, E

FM (Europe vin Siberia)-Par Howard, P

Palmeraton, Miss R OHENAN, 22nd inst, 5 7.m.“ Johnson. Mrand Mrs Palmer, B

Moore, Dr and Mrs Warwick, Mr & Mrs

SUNDAY, 23rd Nov. Ewatow-PorHAIMUN, 23rd inst. 9 a.m.

American

&

Canadian

MONDAY, 24th Nov.

Philippina Islands, Japan via Nagasaki. Honolulu, Canada United States' and South Amerion, via San Franolano-- ZFor PERSIA 24th Noy,, 4 8.1,

(Continued on page 51

TIDE TABLE.

17th Nov., to 23rd Nov. 1913.

· High Water

TUESDAY, 25th Nov. Bwatow, Amoy and Fooohew-Fer HAI-7, 72

TAN, 25th Nov., 10 a.m. Tientela--For EUETCHOW, 25th Nov.

11 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, 28th Nov.

Hongkong

Hasekile Maan

nor Low

Holhow

Phullen

Aparri

30.03 71

2 b nnwo

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 18.

1 Barometer, roduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the zes in in- hes, tenths and hundredths,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fabrodhoit.

3 Humidity, la percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mola- being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Foros of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

State of Weather, b blue sky; o de- tached cloud, a drizzling rain, fog, g

gloomy, h hall, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, e snow, tthunder, v visiblilty, w dow wot.

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths,

METEOROLOGICAL

Previous

NEWGUINEA, BRIS->P. Waldemar

JESSELTON, KUDAT & [ Borneo

SANDAKAN

LINES

To sail on

WEDNES... 26th Nov., 10 am.

About WEDNES 26th Nov,

SATUR, 29th Nov.

9 a-m.

TUESDAY,

10th Dec.

TUESDAY, 2nd Dao.

9'a.m.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunkou.

For further. Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHIN A

Hongkong, 18th Nov., 1913,

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

· REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY · SERVICE· BETWEEN -

EUROPE AND JAPAN.

- NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Shanghi &

OUTWARD.

Steamers

Aolynesian

Day On date on date Paul Lecat

5. REE P.IT

Barometer....30.07

30.15 **30.18

Temperature

72

65.-

74

Humidity

63

50

Wind Direction...

FOTCO num

1

0

Weather...........

bf

D

Rain

Higsest open air Temperature on the 17th Lowest H

HE. Observatory, 18th Nov., 1913.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

The L. G. M. as. PRINCESS ALICE carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 29th October, left Colombo on the 16th inst., p.m. and may be expected here on or about, the 27th ; instant.

The P.&O. ES. CHINA arrived at London on the 18th instant, 0.02

The Danish a.. KINA left Sabang, on the 13th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 21st instant.

The B.V. F... MOGILEV, Homeward Bound, loft Shanghai on the 17th Instant, morning and is dus here on the 21st Inat, morning,

Those KOREA sailed from Tokohama **43 for Hongkong, via Manila, on the 18th to 7. 17

Instant, at noon. The maila bavo been transferred to the.EMPRESS OF ABIA which is scheduled to arrive at this port wap-on the 26th instant. De ANG

17

4-5

Titu

18

4.4.4 242

i 30

to

Haiphong, Pathol & Saigon Par BUNG- Wade

"KIANG 16th Nov., 8.a.m.

No inferior High

Tha

19

Straits, Burmah, Gaylon, Ads-

laide, Western Australia, India,

F

Aden, Egypt and Europe via datari

Naples For P. E FRIED-

m meining & afternoon.

Mall

RICH, 26th instant, 9 a.m.

Philippine Islands-Per CHINHUA, 20th

inst., 3 patie

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddooks, Kippers, &ca.

ALEXANDRA CAFE.

Japan on

HOMEWARD.

Steamers

1st December. E. Simons 15th December. Amazone

Australian

For Freight and Passago apply to

M.. SAINT CLAIR də BUSSIERRE, Agent.

Will leave for Europe via Ports of call

18th November.

2nd December.

18th December

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

THE EASTERN AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Empire

Mail Service to Australia via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO HODIFICATION),

Steamers.

St. Albans

Arrive Hongkong

from Australia.

Leave Hongkong.

for Australia..

22nd Nov.at 10a.m. 11th Dec. at 10 am,

2nd Nov

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

For further particulara, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Agente

Frinted and Publisked by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W NỀ f Houso Strost, *- *as Cit” of Victoria, Hongko

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