To
"FORGED NOTES,
Haul of Plant and Notes on Lantao Island.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914,
ASSAULT CHARGE FAILS
(Buropean Lady Summons
Chinese Hawker.
Margaret Eagley, the wife of Four Chinees were charged at the Police Court, this aftraconan engineer, summoned a Obinere before Mr. Wood with being con-hawker, at the Police Court, this cerned with forged bankootes morning, for assaulting her in
her house at Wanchai Road. (Chinese) at Lantao,
POST OFFICE.
SHIPPING NBW.
The Hitachi Mara, with this Mt. 'Is from Loador (vin Siberia) of Woduceday the 21h, and Friday, the 26th ult. Is due to Belgravio, arrive here to-morrow.
The Dovanha, with the English Mail,
Left Singapore on Sunday, 11th Inst., at
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ARRIVED.
WEATHER KEPORT,
On the 19th at 11.45.-Pressuro in now highest to the north of the Borins
A depression has formed over N, China Ger. st. 4,849, 3er er, 12th and 8. E. Mongolia.g at Marla, 9th Irsi, Gen.-].
Premure har further decreased along A. L
the coast of China to Caps 8. James, and ever Formosa and Luzon.
am and is due to arrive here on Friday Emden, Ger.. 5,746, B. Kotste, 12th brat.Shanghai, 10th inst., Gan. the 16th inst., st 8 am. This packet brings the paros maila
***H: A. I London for despatch by the all-sea route,
closed la
MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Loft London Deo. $8 DBS. $7
Due Shanghai Jan. 10. JAN. 11.
Inst. Sharghat, 9th
مرم
Variable winds are indicated along the east coast of Chins and over the northern portion of the N. China Sea.
Gen.-8. T. Kutsang Br... 9,101. R.C. D. Bradley, 18th fatPanang, dah instant,
Loongason, Br. ks. 1,093, G. W. W. Leask,
19th Imam Manila," 10th inst., 1 Hongkong
Keighbourhood......
anding at 10a.m. 10-day, 0.00 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Districi.
Borecast
Mail Steamers
THE PENINS
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
CONTAM
Steamors
about the DATES named
For LONDON, via Us-) Egypt
ual Ports of Call
To Sail On Remarks
noon 17th Jan.
Froight & Pengo
Inspector McHardy, in answer on the 10th it, and for despatch oror- Glentro, Br, s. 5,050 Ti Me Inst. Hongkong Balafall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undormentioned PORTS on Mr. Kemp, the Crown Solicitor prosecuted, and M. O. F. Mason, to Mr. Hazeland's query as to land on the 17th ult. Meaare D'Almada and Mason, what happened, said that the defended two of the men. There defendant was a cloth hawker and had been in the babit of going to were Aftosa sotints,
All the defendants pleaded not the complainant's house and she would not pay him. He went guilty.
there for his money on the day in question and the trouble started.
His Worship What was the assault Just pushed hor ; that's all.
1
The Crown Solicitor said that the charges lo connection with three of the men was that of knowingly being in posesssion of notes which purported to be
The complainant said that she notes of the Canton Government Other papers on which portions of bought some cloth from the de. such notes appeared were found, fendant and he agreed that pay. also three stones on which por- ment could be made before tions of notes appeared, eleven Chinese New Year. She promised plates, two metal stamps, and three to pay him on the 19th inst: wooden stamps. The fourth Yesterday she returned from the defendant was charged with doctor's and did not feel well
MAKS DUB.. Biberiao, Hitach! Maru, 14th Inst. English, Devanha, 16th insi.
Japen
vis Kobe-Per
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY,
SUIBANG. 15th Jan., 5 p.m. Shanghai. North China, Fusun and Jaran vla Moll-Per BAINT THEO- DORE, 13th inst., 5 p.m. Amy-Per BEANG BEE, 18th Inst. 5 Swatow. Shanghai & North Obina---Per
YTLOONG, 13th Jan., 5 p.m.
...
TO-MORROW,
MARU, 14th rat, 8 a.m.
⚫ being in possession of 1,000 of The defondant was at the door,
the notes. On December 9, and followed her into the hours Formors via Tamsul For TAITO acting on instructions, the police to her bedroom door. She asked raided the place which was a vill-him to go back, he refused, and Bangkok-Per BELUN, 14th inst., 9 a.m. age called Chung Shan-lain, on she pushed him. He then swatow and Amoy-Per HAIMUN, 14th
inst. 10 a..
Nikko Maru, Jap: an. 3,447, R. Takeda, 13th 1st-Maella, 17th inst,, Gen.-N. Y. K
Triumph, Ger, a. 769, W. Lungahwager, 19th Inst.-Halhaw, 11th instant, Gen-L. & Co.
,
DEPARTED. January 13.
Glenroy for Portland Toyora Mara Wakamatsu.... Kwangse for Potcourtbet Halyang for Foochow
Indo Maru for Moji
Shinpo Mara for Anping" Java Hara for Bombay Luchow for Canton
Felching for Canton
Lantao "Leland, and they found saulted her. She showed him the Japan via Yokohama-Per LOVAT, LA O Saigon
great quantity of notes and money ($10.60) bat said he would there was a complete plant for not get it until the 19th, or at the the making of forged Canton police station. notes. There was also evidence that the plant had been in recent so; for instance, in a trough were found stones and some liquid and the second defendant, Wai Hing, was found cleaning the printing preas.
Some slates were found on which the impressions were to be seen, not having been wash- ed. There was evidence that the plant was not only complete, but that it had been used quite recently.
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The case was proceeding as we went to press.
EMPIRE UNITY.
Co-operation Between Royal Colonial Instituto and Victoria Lague.
14th Jan, 10a.m. Swatow-Per HAIMUN,14th inst.10 sm. swatow, Amoy & Foochow Fer KALIO
His Worship: If you would Japan only pay your creditors there would be no trouble of this fort. Defendant is discharged with a caution,
THE COURT CARDS
A Programme of the Highest
Merit.
A fairly large audience witness- ed the third performance of the Court Cards last night and from
Austra-American
ilan
凹
HARU, 14th inst., 10 a.m.
via Nagasak-Per NIKKO
MARU, 14th st., 11 am. Philippine. Ia, Japan via Naga saki. Honolulu, United States, South Amerion, and Canada vin San Francisco Per NIP PON MARU, 14th inat, 11
6.m.
Philippine Islands;~ Austraila Tasman & New Zealand via Thursday Ia-Por TANGO MARU, 14th inst., 11. a.m.
Islands
-Per TEAN, 14th
Philippine
Jan. 9 p.m. Shanghai
North Chlon-Per LOKSANG, 14th Jan., 5 p.m. Foochew, Shanghai & North ChinaPer
LOKSANG, 14th inst. 5 p.m. Bhanghol, North China and Japan vla Kobo Per KUTSANG, 14th Inst., 5 pm,
THURSDAY, 15th Jan
for Canton Awa Maru for Seattle Taizan Mara for Milke
Aikoku Maru for Dalton"
Poag Tong for Blogapore Hopsang for Chinwandf Angang for Shangha!
OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
January 12. Paul Lecat for Marajolles Glenstran for Antwort
January 13.
Sexto for Bangkok Shanai for Shanghai Wuhu for Canton
Iloilo Robl for Belgravia
for YI Loong for Shanghal Nikko Maru for Yokohama
Tokokuma
Ariake Maru for Mike
first to last the programme was Straits, and Ceylon-Per HITACHI Seang Bee for Rangoon
of the highest merit. It is late in the day to remark that this is the cleverest combination which has ever toured the Far East, but it may be repeated again because it is so undeniably true. It will be 2 many a long day before we se3 such a clever lot again..
Canadian &
Siberia
MARU, 15th inst., § a.m. Shanghai, North Chinn, Japan
Kaljo Maru for Foochow Dalto Maru for Tamani
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
and
or variable winde,moderates fine at
drialing rain or mat later.
Variable
Formosa Channel............ winds,
moderata to fresh.
3 Bouth coast of China be-? The same tween HK. and Lamooks 3-as No.y
3 South coast of China be.) The samp
tween H.K. and Hamman...} an No1. | China Coast Meteorological Register."
Station.
13th January, 5.in.
Wiad
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
DYLIGN.
Pores
Wostook 70 30.99 Nemuro fa 30.12 Hakodate Tokio Koshi
KW
"
30.15 250.54
W
-1
30.37
WOW
Nagasaki 30.25
H
L'ebima
Oshima Naba
30.24
"
30,23
Trhi'jima
30.17
BC
30.28
no
Boala In.
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Weather.
Capt. F. R, Summers
LONDON & ANT.
WEEP via Singa- Borneo
pore. Penang, Capt. P. 6. Ram O'mbo, Port Said,
& Marseilles
SHANGHAIY
MOJI, AND
R.N.R.
KOBE Nore TOKO-(Capt. D. Asbury
Froight
about 21st Jan.
& P'rago
Freight & Pengo
about.
24th Jan,
HAMA .......... ....ar)
Devanta
Capt. W. R. Hickey
about 15th Jan.
Freight
& Psage
SHANGHAI
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
11
Hongkong, 12th Jan. 1914
E. A. Howott,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
29.94. 41 02 30 'MPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
To asil on
WEDNES., 21st Jan.' 10 -
About THURS.,
*
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For
Steamers.
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
GIERS, LISBON. Lutzow
Chafoo
Whalwel
Hank Johang
Klukiaug
30.08 Gi 100
Changaba
Shanghai
Gutzlaff
29.06 32 'se S0,07 32
G aq
6 om
Sharp
Sharp P. 72
30.11
Amoy бр 30.0 57
00 waw 3 á
Swatow
SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. H. Textor
Talhoku: 5a
30.12
A'WERP & BREMEN·
17,300
Talchy
30.13
SHANGHAI,
NAGA-) Goeben
30.12
30.11 H
P'dores Canton 9% H'kong
бо
Gay Rook
30,09 30.11 61 82 30,09 64 30.08
SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. A. Ahlborn YOKOHAMA.
17,300
22nd Jan,
ona
30
MANILA, YAP, MA-
Maono
43
10
I of
Wuohow Ba
Pakhoi
Holbow
RONN NEWGUINEA, Prinz Sigismund. BRISBANE,SYDNEY Capt. A, Hurtzig · AND MELBOURNE...
SATUR, 24th Jan..
6,750
9 a.m.
Phulien
63
30.07 84
3 db
Touzana
30.02-68
BSW 5
0.81. J. Aparel
KOBE
Prinz Waldemar Capt. O. Jurany
6,100.
Ja
29.99.77
one
Da
JESSELTON; KUDAT & | Borneo
SANDAKAN.
3rd Feb, WEDNES.,
nw 10
30.01 80 30.00 81
via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana- da, United States and South America via San Francisco, (Europe via Biberia) - Per
Per Kutang from Calcutta etc., on Manila MONTEAGLE, 15th Jan.lism the 19th inst-Mine MB Bhryook, Mr & Legaspi
gor-Por HUE, 13th Jan., 11
1.1.
Iloilo
Forsa. Tango Mara from San Francis. Bacolod Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhoi and Bal-Min Weaks, BG Marray.
so on the 12th instant-Miss CO Bd-bu and North China-Per LU-ward, Ma M Edward H Flaseman, Mra Labuan
JMA Guterres, JO Jurep. Ceylon, India via Tuticoria-For
It is only the truth to say that Shanghai Mr. Palmer and Miss Fane were the best of the lot laat night. In-Straite, dvidually and together they were in their happiest vein, and their cookney dust (as an encore) was beyond all praise.
OHOW, 15th Jan, 3 pin.
KOERBER, 15th Jan. 3 p.m.
FRIDAY 16th Jan.
30.01.72
30.08 67 30.04 87 90.02 74
T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Jan. 13th.
Practical stope bave recently boon taken to effect co-operation between two of the non-political
Por Nikko Maru, for Hongkong, from acaociations which aim at promot
Melbourne, ots, RJ Panken, Dr and Mes ing the unity of the Empire,
K Friedericks, M Berrison, Mr and
Miss Mr JH Brown, Mrs W Hicks, Miss D
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees mely, the Royal Colonial Iu
Bradt, M Bradt, Lieut and Mts FW Fahrenheit on the level of the nex là in- stitute and the Victoria League.
Shaw, Mra F de Cembrano, Mies Ander-hes, tenths and hundredths. two bodies have, in large messure,
Haiphong, Pakhol Saigon-Person, F Cuho, H Kut, Rev F Marticorena,
KAIFONG, 16th Jan.. 9an Rev Gridella, DE Miller, I Okade, Minaj * Temparature, in the shade, in degrees common aims; and whilst the
Mr. Warwick, was, as usual gustow, Amoy and Foochow For HAI-ME Sears and Mias M E Malloy.
Fahrenbelt. work of the one is for the most part polished and witty, and Mr.
TAN, 16th Jan, 10 a.m. supplementary to that of the other, Sydney Mannering was heard to Straits, and Indian via Calcutta-Por NAMBANG 16th Tan.. 11 a.m. it was felt that without some rare advantage, especially in machinery or co-operation, there Drink, to me only with thine might be a possibility of over-
"Mise Roeias Palmerston eyes." A joint standing was at her lapping.
beet in 6 Committee, composed
"Lullaby," which anna epual number of representatives with wonderful taste. Nor must of oach Association. has according-
one forget Mr Edmuni Gaston
of
was
ly been set up, and meets patiod- at the piano; he was very near ically to exchange information
to being a master during his
and confer with regard to the "bratol sassolt." Taken all over, work of the Institute and of the this is a company one is sorry to League 'respectively.
Bee go. This is their farewell
Notices of leatures given by visit here; the more's the pity. each Bociety are circulated to The moral is to see them while members of the other and the that is possible,
corresponding secretaries of the Royal Colonial Institate and the secretaries of Victoris Leagues in all parts of the Empire have been invited to co-operate in this and in any other way that may seem desirable. The Victoria League has oircalated amongst its mem- bers at home and overseas, parti-
OPIUM POSSESSION.
Story of the Friend again,
A lakong was charged before
culars of the Gold Medal com Mr. Hazeland at the Police Court,
*-SATURDAY, 17th Jan, Japan via Yokohama---Per EURYALUS.
17th inst. 10a.m. Sandakan-For HINBANG, 17th inst., Ohoribon, Bamarang, aad Sourabaya Per TJIHODAB,
Batavia,
American
Canadian
& Siberiaa
English
Mall.
petition of the Royal Colonial this morning, with sing in un-Philippine
opium,
10 a.m
PASSENGERS DEPARTED,
13 Humidity, in percentage of sataraitos, the Humidity of air maturated with mola baing 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Boros of Wind, according to Beaufort! Scale,
Per B. Paul Lecat for Balgon eta, on the 13th inst. B Boutbrand, Thas, E Richardson, Dr & Mis Friedrichs, Ray
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- Lagathu, Rev Jouano, Robert, Tallaise Louis Montfort, Capt A O Nissen, Capt A tsohed slond, d drizzling rain, for, EF Walsal, Ko Wra-kia, 30 Truyen, Egloomy, b hall, I lightning, o overcast, p Lesable. Adcock, de Quirrecour, H J passing showers, q squally, z rain, a snow, Tobin, W Mallinckrodb, Midgley Revtthunder, v visibility, widow wat Geneau, Rey W H. Ciebel, Thomas, Diyen, Mina Kittie Nash, R Ferrant, Mr & Mrs Trowbridge, Miss Ragan, Mr and E Medy, La Palmer, Hang Tas, Lt JK A Jemison, A Meylan, OJ Acbena, Mys Glebery
17th Inst., 10 a.m. Shanghai & North China, Jap. via Nagaral Honolulu, Cana. da, United, States, Australia and South America via Ban Pranalcco (Europa vis Biberia)
Per TENYO MARU, ". 17th inat, 10 a.m. Straits, Burmab, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe ris Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Por sa. Iyo Maru from London on the inst-Mrs H Forbes, HP Destelan, Mr
0 Rafn in inokas, tenths and hundredths
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
to noon, Extra Postage 10 R Clark, B Green, J Eldridge, J L Per- Barometer cents.) (Supplementary mail on saan, AP Siding, A Koen, A Knight, Rer Temperature...... board up to the time fred for Wilson, Mrs Brinkley, 2 children and Humidity daparture of the mail (Extra Nuras, Walpole, U Hiblys, M. Hino, T. Wind Direction.... 'Postage 10 gente) (Letters Okuizumi, U Imori, Master Imori and Y Forde ported in all the Pillar Boxes Aao.
in time for the first clearance
will be included in this contract Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed
Findon Haddocks, Kippers, &c.
ALEXANDRA CAFE,
mail)The Faree! mall will be glosed on Friday the 18th Jan,
5 p.m Per EGYPT, 17th Jan, 11 x.m.
Islands Per LOONGSANG,
17 Jan., 1 p.m.
Inst. 1 p.m.
Institute. The Corresponding lawful possession of 53 teele of swatow and Amoy-Pez HAIMUN, 17th Becretary of the Institute in Auck land has arranged to co-operate whenever possible with the Vio- toria League of that City,
The Secretary of the Victoria
Mr. C. F. Maan (Meesra. D'A!. mada and Mason) defended
The defence was that a friend
Siberian
Mail.
League of Tasmania line reported had given the defendant a parol Shanghai, that most of the Fellows of the containing the opium. The friend Royal Colonial Institute in that when called denied it,
State belong also to the League A fine of $1,000 was imposed. and attend its meetings.
During the recent visit to South Africa of Mr. J. R. Boose, the Secretary of the Royal Colonial Institute, the Victoria Lengae of the Orange Free State gave him a reception at which Lord de Villiers spoke of the work of the two associations and expressed his approval of the co-operation between them.
Tean out of Dock.
SILIMPOPON, COAL.
~ BUNKERS
can be supplied cheap rates'
et
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
(British North Borneo).
At these ports steamera call- The 8.3. Tean has come out of ing for bunker coal exclusively Taikoo Deok remarkably spick are exempt from all shipping and span after her annual over, dues and charges. baule
A BUNE
Shanghai, North China, Teing- tau, (Europa in Biberia)-Per AG KANCHOW, 17th Jan, 5 pm.
& North China →P+x 'CHOYSANG, 17th Jan., 5 p.n.
TUESDAY, 20th Jan. Straits and India via Calcutta - For YATSHING,20th inst., 11 a.m. Philippine Islands-Per BUNGKIANG,
20th Inat.. 3 p. Swatow, Amoy and Fooshow -Per HAI-
CHING, 20th fast., 10 n.m.
FRIDAY, 22nd Jan Shanghai & North Chins-Per ANHUI,
22nd Jan. 3 p. Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, 22nd
inst,, 3 p.m.
SATURDAY, 24th Jan.
Austrailan
Mali;
Philippine Islande, Angaur, Yop. Frod. Wilhelmshafon, Rabau, Herbertshoho, Matupi, Australlau, Tasmanis, New Zooland via Brisbane-Per P.BIGISMUND, 24th Jan. 8
Philippine Tlands-PerVUENGANG,
In 24th Jan, 1;p.m...
Waatker
6 ..
Day On dato Oa dato
30.15 0.09 30.08
66
6487
00
77
Rain
Fiighest open ale Komperstar on the righ Long
H.X. Observatory, 12th Jan. -
T. F. OLAXTON, Director,
Mail" Steamers
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
-)o(-
AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO Via Shanghai or Manila, Nagasaki, Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama and Honolulu, THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamers"
MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA and NILE, CHINA and PERSIA,
Some Features of Service!! Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wireless Telegraph Submarine Signal Service and Bilge Kooli,
Duisine under personal supervision of Mr. V. Merani, one of the World's most famous caterers.
Retorn portion of round trip tickets, as above, available for Passage Via CPR from Vancouver ed. Through Passengers have lite Privilege of Travelling by Rail between ports of Kobe and
Yakelmma
Steamer Mongolia
Feb.
27,000 tons, Sailing, Tues, 27th Jan. at 1 p.m. Hongkong-Manila Service.
From HONGKONG.
From MANILA.
Lénye Kongkang.
Arvive
Leave
Maniler
Alenila
PERSIA
Jan. 27...FERBLA Feb. 12....KOREA ...........
·R. C. MORTON,
Teliphons „Na, Z41"
Du4 Hongkong...
Jan. 29. ....Feb. 14.
Famma-Palle Supernational Kaposiziondan Frascisso<1918 /
King's Building (opp. Blake Piu).
... Capt. J. Kosbier
About TUESDAY,
4th Feb.
9 a.m.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless : Telegraphy. Now System of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINE.
· NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
16th Mar
OUTWARD.
Mark.
2nd Feb. Thueringen...
Frankenzie ** ..30th Mar. Tuebingen........... 16th Feb.
2nd Mar. Cozilingen .......................13th April. Lothringen
HOMEWARD.
For Marseilles, Dankirk, werp
R'dam and Broman/Hamburg:
Mark about End of Mar,
For Havre, Enden and Hamburg
Bremen:
Tuebingen about End of Mar.
For Havre, Emden & Hamburg/
Bremen:
Thueringen
about Beginning of May. For Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam
and Bremen Hamburg:
Franken about M. of May; For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and
Hamburg/Bremen:
Goettingen
For Marseilles, Antwerp, "R'dam.)
and Bremen/Hamburg:
Lothringen about M. of April For further Particulars, apply to
about. Beginning of June,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA:
Hongkong, 10th Jan., 1914.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
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MARSEILLE vis PORTS
Steamers Magellan Nera
(Paul Lecat
Dumbea Cordillere
To sail
26th Jan, 1914.
+9th Fob., 1914.
13th Jan., 1914.
10th Feb., 1914
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