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POLICE INSPECTOR'S FUNERAL.

Impressive. Ceremony at Happy

.Valley.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914.

His own. At the last moment he had a great sacrifice to make, and truly did he make it when he said "Thy will be done, O Lord". He was gevored from his lenda and his wife and children, yet in that great moment of sacrifice he bad maintained that Christian

POST OFFICE.

9HING NEW”.

ARRIVED.

The Public are in...ued that oxing to delay in arrival at Paris some of two bags comprising the mail from London dated Albiano, Dr. 89. 2846, Evans, 19th inst.— 24th ult. for tho Geiman Packet vla Nap- fes missed the steamer and the French

Chir-wan-tao, 13th inst., Coal- Dodwell & Co. Post Office has been requested to send Bombay and Negapatan.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 20th at 10.55.-A fresh an- Lloyviona has formed over N. China. It Is central to the north of the Yangtze Valley,

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Pressure hus increased slightly from SAND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Manchuria to N. Japan, but

The funeral of the late In- spector Edmund O'Sullivan took place yesterday evening at the spirit which permitted of the them to Brindisi for transmission vla Borneo, Br, a, 5,060, R. 8. Ram, 20th od slightly over 8. Japan and the Loo.

application of the words "Pre- Catholic Cemetery, the officiat-eious to the Lord is the death ing clergyman being "Rov. Fr. off his gaints." Augustine. The hearse was es«

From that solemn religious corted to Happy Valley by a function let them carry home with cordon of police under the superin-thom trae regard for the tendence of the Captain Suporin-immortality of the

Boul tendent, Mr. Mo Ilvaine Masser, and be prepared for the moment Mr. King, A.D.S.P., Chief Iu when they were called upon spector Gourlay, Chlof Detective by their Creator, Let them Inspector Collott. Inspectors all, according to the standards of Murison, Fenton, Withers, Mfc their religious teaching which Hardy, P. O'Sullivan. M. O'Sul tended to the love and obedience livan, Gordon, Grant, Cameron, of God, prapare themselves so Mo. Donald, Dymond, Sor- that at the last moment they geants Cashman, Brazil,

could any, like their Edmund, t Davitt, Murphy, Pitt, Watt, Floyd, Olendinning, Angus, Erner, Pincott, Sanitary Ine- pectors Coombes and O'Halloran, Mr.and Mrs. Nolan, Mr. Hoggarth, Mr. Williams, and many Chinese members of the service.

The coffin was placed on a bier and taken into the chapel, where the burial service was chanted. Thonce the coffin was removed to the grave-eide where the remainder of the service was intoned. The bearers were Ing- pectors M. O'Sullivan, P. O Sullivan, Watt and Gordon

The Graveside Service.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Due Bhangbat Jan. 19.

Loft London Jan. 5

MAIL ARRIVED TO DAY. Siberian, Lustsow. Ronse, Shangha Pozang Maru, Mojl Hano', Halphong and Pakhot Helens, Swatow Glenfalicoh, Strait

Yuensor, Manila

Kwiechow, Halphong and Pakhol

.............

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

Thy will be done, O Lord: into Swatow, Amoy and Formosa vla Anping Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit.

Bent

Straits Hoitow,

and Takao Por BOSHU MARU, 20th Inst. 3 p.m.

20th inst. 5 pini.

TO-MORROW.

|

In Shanghai, 17th Inst., Gon, --R. & O. S. N. Co. Cheongzhine, Ar. a.x. 1,256, Liddoll, 20th irst. Tsingtau, 15th inst., Gen.

J. M. and Co. Chi-yuen Chi. .. 1,177, W. Lezze, 20th Pak Shanghai. 17th lust,, Gen. -CM. 8. N. Co. Foschow, Br... 1,228, J. B. Owas, 20th inet-Wakaratad, 19th inst.. Cosl-3.& 8.

oboos. It la nearly stationary in the South, Moderate to fresh monsoon is indicated. along the cust coast of Chine and over the N. Ohina Box.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0,09 inches,

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW. Forecast.

District,

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES namod: For

Steamers LONDON, via Ds-) Devanha

ual Porta of Call

Glenfalicch. Br... 1.434, W. L. Gardner, 1 Hongkong and Neighbour. N.Ewinds, LONDON & ANT-

20th inat.Bingapore, 13th inst., Gen-Chinese,

| Hanol, Br, a... 798. Oh-La-Chevalier, 20th

Iran-Pakhel, 10th Inst. Gen.

A. R. Marty.

| Hulobow. Rz. 4.4. 1,715. G. Honkar. 19th Irst-Hougay, 16th inst,¡Coal- 3. and 8.

and Cuylon Per-BORNEO, Kusichew, Br. s. 1.220. Forsyth. 19th

21st 1st. 8 8.12.

Tourane-Por HELENE, 21st

inst., 8 a...

S

#2

Straits,

Struts, Burnah, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe, via Naples Por LUETZOW, 21st inst. 9 a.m.

hood

4 Formosa Channel..............

moderate

Capt. W. R. Hickey

·

WERP via Singh | Bornco

To Sail On Remarka

noon

Freight

31st Jan.

&P'sage

10 a.m.

Fraight

to fresh Ano, colder.

pore, Penang, Capt. P. 8. Ram O'mbo, Port Said,

21st Jan.

&P'sage

B.N.BA

& Marsoflles

N

N.E.gale.

about

Freight

24th Jan

& Pleage

China

Capt. C. H. S. Tocque

R.N.R.

about

Freight

30th Jan. & P'sage

3 Bouth coast of China be-? The Ramo tween H.K. and Lamocks as No. 1: South coast of China ba-? Tas some Enden H., and Gathe

48 No 1.

China Coast Meteorological Regiator.

20th January, a.m.

Indragbirḥ, Br. a‚¤. 3,600, W, E. Kelway,

19th Inat-Manila, l6th Insta3

·Case oll--- X * Co. Indronamha, Br... Jones, 10th inst-Shanghai, 16th inst, Gen. -J.M. & Co. Koongwal, Ger. B., 1,115, Paterson. 19th fart 3watow, 18th inst., Rico - B. ands.

inst Pakhol, 17th inst., Gen.- B. & 8. Luckzow, Gon. 'ma. 5.115, H. Textor, 20th Inst.-Yokohama, 10th Irst. Gon. -M. & Co. Panang Maru. Jap. 8.8. 3.274, B. Muraya Wostook Fa

mi, 30th inst.-Japan, Gen.-N. Nemuro

Hakodate Y..K.

Tokio Kochi

:

Station.'

Ceylon. India vis Bombay-Fer Pretoria, Br. 9.5. 2.409. Tillia. 19th Inst.,

fast---Cardiff. 4th ult., Coal--- Nagasaki

PENANG MARU, 21st Jun. 2 D.III.

ONSANG, 21st mat., 11 im.

The following among others Jaunvia Yokohama---Por KUMSANG,

and wreatha Mr. Mre. Mol. Megear, Mr. T H. King. Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Davitt (2), Mr. and Mrs. Nolan (2), Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Boulger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Gourlay, Mr. and Mrs. Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lysaught: the Miera Lyaaught; Mr. and Mrs. Torrott; Mr. and Mrs. P. Striits & Indio via Calcutta - Per Mr. and Mrs. Erner; Mr. and O'Sullivan ; Mr. and Mrs. Green; Mr. Gerrard; Mr. and Mrs. Garrod; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woolley; Mr. and Mrs. Brazil; Mr. D. O'Halloran; Inspector Murison; Mr. W. Reid; Inspectors McHardy. Fenton and Macdonald; Sorgt... Cooper; R H Kotowall and Sung King Kwong, Sorgto' Mess; Central Station; No. 7. tables, Water Polico; Yaumati Police Station; European Con. Folice Station; Sergeants, Water Police: No. 5 Fire Station; Ente-Shanghai pean Detective Staff, H.K. Police; N. Ping U and Wang Chauk Kai; Philippine The Tai On Opium Farmer; and Chinese Dectective. Staff, Central

The service at the graveside was most impressive, Rov. Fr. Augustine commenced by mying how glorious in the face of God was the death of his suints. He did not mean to apply those words only to Our own Edmund (deceased)" who had led a glor- ious life, but death was glorious and precious in the eyes of the Lord when those who had died had lived in the Lord. People might be rich, but if they forgot God their life and their death way not glorious and precious in the eyes of God; they did not attain the highest dominion and they might die ignoring God. They might live hating the name of God, and they might die forgetting that their souls were immortal, 80 that the passage of the prophet Job could not be applied to them and their death be precious and glorious in the face of God. Of their own Edmund they could apply appropriately the words Police Court, this afternoon,

Station.

Alleged Assault on Police.

Ameri-

can' and

THURSDAY, 22nd Jan.

Canadian

Mails.

Japan via Moji Victoria and Tacoma Per CHICAGO, MARU 22nd last, II a.m.

Hoihow,Haiphong Pakho1& Saigon-Per HONGLONG, 22nd, 11

and

American

S berlan

Mali

en

11.

Admiralty,

K'anima Rajaburi, Gar, sa. 1,180, C. Wolff, 10th | Oshim

fast.---Hulhos, 18th inst., Gon.

DEPARTED..

January 19. Fukuf Mari for Kobe American for K. C. Wan Kuchlaotzu, Jarim via Kobo,Patchaburi for Singapore Victoria, Tacoma, Vancouver. Chosen Marn for Takao und Seattle,-Par TALTHY Anhul for Canton BIU8, 22ad inst. 2 p.m.

Winds

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature,

Humidity.

Force.

́ཊྛསྒྱུ་

.30.07

nno

AW

b

Weather.

30.39 39 91 wnw 1 b·

SHANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE Nore

AND YOKO (Capt. D. Asbury HAVA

SHANGHAI

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Pawmago apply to

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

Hongkong, 19th Jan. 1914

1

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES,

To sail on

WEDNES., 21st Jan. 10.a.m.

30.20 8-

nno

53

30.0%

30.11

W

30.08

BA

30.17

NOW

30.13

" 30.14

Naba

30,00

од

B. & S. Yuonsang, Br. xs. 1.125. P. H. Rolfa, 20th

Ishi'lma

30.13

10

1

Bonin Is.

30.12

0

inat-Manila, 17th inst., Sugar and Gon.-J. M, Co.

Chefop

Whalwei

30.35 28 78 n

7. be

Hankow

Ichang

Klukiang Chargaha

For

Steamiers.

Raichu

480ha Shar Scarp P. în Amoy Swatow Talhoku

30.39 36

n

1 bmNAPLES. GENOA, AL-1

+

30,30 40

raw 3 bm

GIERS, LISBON, Luizow

30,21 56

n

2 b

30.10 55

740

SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. H. Textor

30.18 63 93

Ob

A'WERP & BREMEN.)

17,300

30.21

Fr

Talnan

90.13 30,10 30.13

SHANGHAL · NAGA-] Goeben

no

Kostuum

30.08

I

SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. A. Ahlborn YOKOHAMA

About THURS.,

17,300

22nd Jan.

F'dorea

30.13

no

Canton

30.16 53 9460

10

MANILA, YAP, MA-)

Il'kong

Gap Rook

30.15 61 75 o -30.15

RONN.

SAMARAI,

Macao

30.12.59

010

p

3 h

1 cf

vis vis

Nagara Blberlat

22nd in..

Foohing for Bangkok Saigon Mar for Bombay Samsen for Haiphong Rajaburi for Singapore

Wuchow

Pakhol

NEWGUINEA, BRIS-) Prinz Sigismund BANE,SYDNEY AND | Cor. A. Hurtzig MELBOURNE

SATUR,

24th Jan.

6,750

9 a.m.

Hofhow

1

Prinz Waldemar

Phulled

Ga

30.12 63

ene 2 d

KOBE

Tourand

Capt. O. Jurany

$0.08 68

C. 94. J.

EH

29.97 · 73

6,100

0

$ b

Aparri

30,02 75

nna 20

11

Monllo

11

29.99 BL

Legnep! Hollo Bacolod Cabu

20.01 75

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

Capt. J. Koehler

Ja

29.99 78

ΠΑ

2 b

2 b

+

29.97 84

11

В

Labuan

29.04 82

+

& North China-Per ANHUI,

22nd Jan. 3 p.in.

Islands-For 7AFIRO, 22nd

Inst., 3 p.m.

Shanghal and North China, Japan (Europo

Por GOEBEN,

5 p.or

FRIDAY, 23rd Jan.

Swatow, Amoy and Foodbow-Fer HAI.

YANG, 23rd Jan., 10 am.

Before Mr. Hazeland, at the Straits and India via Calcutta For

Chinese contractor with assaulting Indian constable 151, charged a him in the course of the execution of his duty. Mr. O. F. Mason, defended. It was stated that the complainant was about to arrost a hawkor, when the defendant caught hold him and preventeri

of the prophet because through life he had shown that he bolong od to God. He had not hesitated in fulfilling His will here, and be had not hesitated in his last moments to express the desire to be united with the God who made us happy in this life. He bad fulfilled bie duty dismissed.

requested by God by

embracing his faith and living

a life according to his teaching.

Australian

YATSHING,3rd inst., 11 q.m

SATURDAY, 24th-Jan.

Mail.

Hokusai Maru for Chinklang

Ziger for 'Dalny

Tamsul for Shuntin

Titan for Livornaol Choyranz for Shangha

Engan terdalam

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

January 19,

Miyo Mamfor Bangkok:

Yunnan for Shanghai O.J, Ablers for Yokohama

January 20.

Philippine Islands, Angour, Erroll for Yo: ma Yap, Fred Wilhelmshafen, Hatchang for roachow Rabau, Herbertshohe, Matupi, Kwangtah for Bigha Australiau, Tasmania, New Zealand, is "Brisbane-Por

P. SIGISMUND, 24th Jan. 8

for London Marn for Bombay Glenfarg, for Yokkaichi Foochow for Canton

For Manila:

him from doing so." The case was Haiphong, Pakhot and Saigon-For Liangchef Shanghai

Alleged Attempted Armed Robbery.

Straits.

He had fulfiled bis duties to con, two Chinese were charged wards his superiors here "on earth because he knew if there by Sergeant Angus with attemp was any authority on earth it ting to commit an armed robbery was only the reflection of the at 8. Houng Hing Lano. The authority of God, and that the case was procceding as we, wont

At the Police Court, this after-Philippe

ruling of such authority came from God. He had obeyed cheer- fully, the ordera of his superiora and that was pleasing to God, because by fulfilling that earthly duty he was fulfilling the will of God. That obedience to duty lind

to press.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates'

lod him to the final happiness SANDAKAN which had come that day. By the

fulfilment of those duties to God

t

&

SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo),

At these ports steamers call-

and his superiors on earthing for bunker coal exclusively

had "prepared himself are exempt from all shipping.

he

for the great occasion when dues and charges,

God called upon him to be

9853

11

A BUNE

With reference to our guess- ing competition we beg to nounce to the coupon "holders in

an-

connection therewith, that the

American

French

Canadian &

Siberian

Mail

Siberla

Man

HUICHOW, 24th inst., 0 n.m. Batavia, Cheriboo, Samarang

Sourabaya Pet BANRL MARU, 24th inst. 10 p.m.

istands-Por YUZNBANG. 24ta Jan., 1 p.m.

Shanghai, North China and Tsingtan (Europe vin Siberia) -For OHENAN, 24th inst. 5 P.:

TUESDAY. 27th Jan,

Shanghai, North China, Japan vivia Nagasaki, Honolula, Cana. da, United States and Bouth Amerias via San Francisco, (Europe via Sibaria) Per MONGOLIA 17th Jan. 10 am.

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western, Australia, In- dia, Adon, Egypt and Europe via Marsolles(Late Letters 11

to Noon. Extra Postage 10

Chiyuen for Canton Halone for Tourane Roahu Mary for Anping

CASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Pora. Luotzow from Shanghai eto, on the 20th inst.-J C Parkin. FMans, Miss Ph Holman, Mrs M Burn, Mr and Mrs F Tigneros, Wonor Gussie, Greiser, Rev & Mrs Y FFitch, Mre Fr Aronowitch,

Per A. Borneo from London etc, on the 20th inst.—Mas Berfold, Mrs Morgan Young, Otto Bange, WA Whee sr, Mias Waldey, Mrs Hassock, Mics G Smith, Miss M Kuoz, Capt and Mrs Hoyd.

Per 0.8. Yuensanz from Manila on the 20th Inst-Calvart, J Dalland, Fred Nollt Patier, Liu Hong-vg.

Persa. Ohl-yuen from Shanghai on the 20th instra Hamlyn, Jas Logar.

**

ת •

nw 20

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, Jan. 20th, "

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrens Fahrenhalt on the level of the sea in in- bos, tenths and hundredths.

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in porcentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with molù- being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Soalo.

State of Wouther, b blue sky, a do tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, e gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, rrain, a snow, tthunder, v visibility, w dow wok

© Rain Infaches, tenths and hundredth1

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

A 5.10.

Day On dato On date

..30.13 Baromotor.

30.15

30.14 Temperature...... 65 61 Humidity Wiad Direction... ESE E Force

2 Weather.......

Hala.

18

4

Cysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed mperatuer on the spth

ALEXANDRA. CAFE.

cente). Lotters posted in all Findon Haddocks, Kippers, &o.

the Fillar Boxes in time for the

first eloaranon will be included

in this contruct_mail)-For DUMBEA, 27th Jan, 11, ms.

WEDNESDAY, 28th Jan. Philippine Islands -- Per TAMING, 20th

Jan. 3 p.m.

American

THURSDAY, 29th Jan,

Shanghai, North China, Japan, via Nagasaki, United Stated, South America and Canada vía Vancouver (Europe via Siberia)-Per EMPRESS OF INDIA, 2016 inst., 11 a.m.

OHOW, 29th Inst., 3 p.m.

actual number of Sweets found in Shanghai and North China--For LU-

who

the jar is 9853, and those hold the coupons with guessed figures 9850, 9875, and 9880 are requested to call a our store

their coupons prizes.

H.K. Observatory, 20th Jan.

3

.59

T, F. CLAXTON, Dirastar.

Mail Steamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

·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, Bwimming Tank, Orchestra, Amasomonts, Wireless Tolograph Submarine Signal Service and Bilge Koels,

SATURDAY, 31st Jan.

Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade. Láide, Western Australia, India, Adan. Egypt, and Europe via Retura portion of round trip tickets, above, available for Passage Via C.3.R. from Vancouver desired. Through Fassungers have the Privilege of Traveling by Itail batwese ports of Koks, and Brindi. (Late Letters 11 8. Yokohama. to noon, Extra Postage 10

on Steamer: board up to the time fred for Mongolia departure of the mail (Extra

Cuisine ander personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's most famous caterora.

cents.) (Supplementary wall on with!

and claim the

H. RUTTONJEE & SON, WINE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,”

14. Queen's Road, Central

English

Mall,

Postage 10 cents) (Lettors posted in all the Pillar Deres in time for the Brot clearance will be included in this contract

all.) The Pawel mail will be closed on Friday the 30th Jan,

Vai 27,000 tons, Sailing, Tues, 27th Jan: at 1 pm'

Hongkong-Manila Service.

From HONGEDNO,

LATE Kanphong

Aniv Macila,

From LIANILA,

Leave Manila

Due Hongkong. Feb. 7.PERSIA.Fob. 9. Jan. 27......PERSIA .....Jan: 20. Mar. 14. CHINA... ................. ..Mar 16, Fol. 12......KOREA Feb. 14

8 pm Por DEVANHA, 81st King's Bellding (opp. Blake Pier). Jan., 11 am.

Shanghal & North China-Par HANG.

SANO, Jlni ini, & pm':

R. C. MORTON

Telephone No. 261

About. TUESDAY,

3rd Feb. WEDNES

4th Feb.

9 a.m.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, How System of Telefunken,

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

OUTWARD.

Mark.

Tuebingen Lothringen

2nd Fob.

16th Feb.

Thueringen... 16th Mar Franken....30th Mar. 2nd, Mar. Goettingen.... 13th April.

HOMEWARD,

For Marseilles, Dankirk;A 'worp

R'dam and Broman/Hamburg:

Mark about End of Mar.

For Havre, Einden and Hamburg/

Bremom:

Tueblagen about End of Mar.

For Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam

and Bremen/Hamburg:

Tor Havre, Emden & Hamburg

Bremen:

Thueringen

about Beginning of May.. For Moreoillos, Antwerp, R'dam

and Bromen/Hamburg:

Franken about M. of May. For Havro, Dunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bremen:

Goettingen

Lothringen about M. of April For further Particulars, apply to

about Beginning of June.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 17th Jan, 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM

JAPAN via SHANGHAI, ANAK FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM

EUROPE via SUEZ CANALATI

For

SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA..

MARSEILLE via PORTS

Steamers

To sail

Magellan Nera Altantique

(26th Jan.

9th Feb.

10th Mar

Dumbea.

27th Jan.

Cordillere

10th Feb.

Magellan

24th Feb,

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS, Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamor at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australis, at Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Binok Sen.

Through Tickets to London via Paris by rall - 21% Circular tickets to Europo via Suez and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vice-vers divorad hero...

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