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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

(Continued from page 5.) The Bill did not apply to qualifi- ed medical man, medical officers of His Majesty's Forces, or medical officers in the service of the Go- vernment," or medical officers the Medical registered under Registration Ordinance of 1884, bat with regard to another class of exempted persons who hold" & medical diploma of the Hongkong College of Medicine, it should bo deleted a much deletion would cause no hardship. The class of persons who would be registered would be those qualified mon whose claims were such as to show conclusively they are registered dental surgeons, and their names would be put on A register of a board, not necessarily as in the case of the medionl Foard, but on a board to be Approved by the Governor in Council, but in addition to those highly qualified and trained ex- perts, and in addition to medical men regular medical men who had sufficient knowledge of dentistry to be allowed if they wished to carry it on-there was also, probably, a clase and he thought there was no doubt that it was a class that was decadent and which would gradually die put-who from long proctice had acquired a certain proficiency in dentistry which might make them -neeiqi servants of the public, hat had no neademic diplomas to justify them being put on the ragistor, and to those it was pro- posed to extend a hand, and they should be called exempted por hous, and be allowed to practice aud to continue their livelihood as they had hitherto done. But they would die out, that class, and they would be replaced, they hoped,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1914.

The Hon. Colonial Beoretary seconded, and the Bill was read a second time.

His Excellency announced that the next meeting of the Counoil

POST OFFICE.

Chinese New Year Holidays.

next 20th instant

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED..

would take place on Wednesday Monday post the lot in st Office A. Apear, Br. a. 3,031. W. Wacker. 23rd ortnight.

DOES HE APPEAR ?

A Solleitor Without Instructions.

In the Summary Court, this morning, the Exile Garage suod w. Stewart for the sum of $13.

Mr. Gardiner appeared for the plaintiff and asked if the debt could be proved in Chambers, ". Mr. Russ, who defended a prov«" on claim, said that he had rec gived no instructions in this case. Be thought, however, that the case bad better stand over again.

Mr. Gardiner: Does my friend appear or not; that's what I want to know?

His Lordship: Do you appear? Mr. Rusa: I have had no fastructions.

Mr. Gardiner asked that he bo allowed to prove the debt in Chambera to-morrow, and the permission was granted.

IMPUDENT COOLIE THIEF.

Ricksha Passenger Rubbed.

Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court this morning. Francisco Valdez of the se. Rio Pasig charged a ricksha “coolie with the theft of seven, dollars from his person last evening.

up.

Prosecutor said that ho engag- ed the prisoner to take him from the Harbour office to the American Consulate and at the latter place he put his hand in his pocket to get some coin. As he removed bia haud be caused some uotes, which he had, to project above the edge of the pooket and the coolie seeing them made a suatch and secured them, putting them behind his back. Prosecutor asked for them back but as the prisoner refused to yield them up he took them away and handed the man over to tho police,

will be satirely closed. There will be no delivery or collection of sorrespondence from the Pillar Boxs.

Non-boxholders may however obtain their ordinary correspondence on applica- tion at the enquiry window in the Box- holders Hall, at the North West corner of

· Prisoner was sont to pricon for one month with four hours stocks..

the building. In the event of the arrival of the French Mail from Europe on that day the office will be open one hour for the delirazy thereof.

Prisoner pleaded not guilty ad explained the money which was in notes, dropped from the pocket of the prosecutor and by graduates of these ho did not appear to notice it University who took up the pre he, the defendant, picked them fession of qualified dental practi- tioners and they hoped that they would find many aching mouths ready for them directly they qualified. Really the important part of the Ordinance was the part which showed what those people may do and what they mayn't do. Of course there was no restriction to the activites of the per sons who were registered or the poreon who was a medical man, but with regard to everyone else, no one else would be allowed to ase the words of qualification used in the section, advertise or in any way describe himself or hold himself out, or offer his services as a dental surgeon or doctor of dentistry, or under any like title or designation, or a licenced or qualified or otherwise capable to per- form any dental operation. If ho did so he would be liable to a fius or possibly to be more severe ly dealt with. Now it was not. proposed that that Bill should be proceeded with beyond the second reading that day, because there were already suggestions, and valuable auggestions, as to amend- ment, and it did seem desirable that in view of recent circumsta n- ces which appeared in the O lony, to try to put the dental profession. on Home sort of basis, temporary thoughi it

be, may regard to the permission

can be supplied cheap rates' to the Chinese to continue the

et practice of dentistry as they were.

& SEBATTIK SANDAKAN So far no one could judge from what little comment there' had

(British North Borneo), 'been on it in the public prea? At these porta steamore call- and by the public, and the dentaling for bunker coal exclusively practitioners. themselves, it ap- are exempt from all shipping peared to work well.

in

Bangkok Docks. During last year, the Bangkok Docks Co., Ltd., docked 108 vessela of an aggregate tonnage of 45,027, and took up 103 laun obes and boats on their slipways, These figures are a record for the dock, the previous best being 98] vessels of 44,203 tons and 84 launches and boats on silpways.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

dues and charges.

98.53

4

the

A BÚNE.

With reference to our guess- ing competition we beg to

nounce to

an-

the coupon holders in

connection therewith, that the

On Tuesday the 57th inst., the Post Office will be open from 8. to noon, and will be one delivery and a collection of ordinary latters at on Sundays.

The money order office will be entirely

cloned.

MAILS Close to-day,

Batgon-For TAMON MARU, 3rd lost,

5 ym. Saigon-Per STANDARD, 43rd Inat. 5 Chipwanta Por RIO PASIG,23rd Inst.,

Australian

Mail.

Pat

.5 p.

TO-MORROW.

3.m.

Philippine Islands, Angaur, Yap, Frod. Wilhelmshafen, Rabau, Herbortehohe, Matupi, Australiau, Tasmania, New Zealand, via Brisbane Per P. SIGISMUND, 24th Jan,

Halphong, Pakhol and Balgon--Per

HUIGECW. 2ith inh 9 nă Straits, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang

Saurabaya For BANRI MARU.

U. 24th fast. 10 p.m. Foachow-SABINE RICKIMERS, 24th

t. 11 B.M. Straits, Rangoon and lodia via Calcutta Par KANAGAWA MARU, 24th Inst., 11 a.m. Philippine Islands-Fer YUENSANG,

24th Jan., 1 p.m.

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai, North Chlas and Talngtau (Europe via Siberis) —Per CHENAN, 24th inst. 5

P.M.

SUNDAY, 25th Jan, Swatow Amoy and Formosa via Tamaul -Per DAIGI MARU, 25th 9 a.. Haiphong, Pakhel and Saigon Per

CHINHA, 25th inst., 9 a.m."

MONDAY, 26th Jan. Japan via Nagasaki---Por FUKURA

MARU, 26th inst., 5 p.m.

American

Canadian &

Siberia

РИДЕ

9.

Inst. Japan, 18th Inst., Gen. D. 8. & Co.

Boniswam, Br. 4.4.2,320, H. W. Bes. 23rd Inst-Moll, 18th Inst., Coat-G. L. & Co.

Chindus. Rr. Findlawson, 23rd Inat.---

Mania, 20th inst. Con-B, and

*

Goshen, Ger... 5.209. Alhora, 22nd ins,

Singapore, 17th Inst. Gen. “& On,

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 23rd at 10,35.--The antioyolans {has weakoned and moved oostward. It

is now sentral over the Yellow. Ses and

Korea.

Pressure has increased moderately over N. Japan and decreased slightly at Wladiwostook, and along the north-east coast of China. It is nearly stationary in the South.

Variable wlads are indicated along the

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

eat eat front for the north of Foo WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

and freal to moderate mouroon

over of the N. China Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the $4 hours

Kachidate Ment. Jan. 2.803. Matanding at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 Inchak

ham, End InstKaralsin. 16th Inst.. Onal-0. É, R. Kanagawa Mani, Jan u. 3,867, M. Me-

chide, lard fast-Moll, 18th Inst. Dan.. Y. K.

Machaw."Gar. z. 931. 12nd Instal-1 Michael Johsen, Ger, 051, J. Jasbbeen.

how, at fast, Rise-B. & 8.

92ad inst-Halhow, 21st last...," Riga-Chineso."

FORECAST FOR THE H HOURE ENDING AT NOON. TO.HORROW,

Divisiok.

Hongkong and Neighbour." hood........

Nanyo Mari, Jap.", 1905, Kalt. 22nd 2 Formosa Chann.............

Inst.-Hongay, 19th inst., Coal-- M. B. K... Babine Rickmore, Dut, ** Jagt, End Inst.

may, 21st..Ballant-A5 P. & Co.

DEPARTED.

. January 22. Albiana for Canton Indrasamba for Son Franciaço Kum Bang for Miike Chloage Mart for Victoria

al Solveig for Moji

Indrawadi for Fort Bald

for Shanghal Anhui Mathilde for Haiphong Kafue for New York Fernley for Chinwantac{

CLEARANCES AT THE" HARBOUR OFFICE. January 29.

Glenogle for Singapore" Chunsong for Satron Haranasan Mara for Milke Tauru Mara for Milke Hanol for Halpbong

January 23. Goshen for Yokohama Sabino Rickmers for Foochow Rio Pasig for Chin-wan tao Halyany for Foochow Tungshing for Balgon Toosul for Salgon Drafar for Bangkok Chingchow for Bingapore Sagittarins for Bhanghai Zafre for Hollo Nanyo Mara for Shanghai Future Karu for Nagasaki

TASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Toronet,

N. winde. fresh to

moderata

fair,

> M.Ewinds,

strong.

3 Bouth coast of Thins be-? The same tween H.K. and Lamooks as No.1. South coast of China be- The same tween H.K. and Hainan... as No 1.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

23rd January, a.11.

Hour.

Barometar.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Wostook a 35.30 5

Toklo Kooh! Nagasal

K'shima..

זי

+

Włode

W

Korce.

Ndiuro Ba 30.18 Rakodate

30.26

+

30.46

nw

30.39

WOW

80.39

30,33

no

30,20

1

30.26

30.25

пе

11

30,20

30.40 31 90 aw

3 b

Oshima Naha

Ishi Jime Boula Is.

Chafoo Whalwel Hankow

Ichang

Kinklang

Changsha Shanghai

Sharr

7a F.

Amoy fa Swatow

Weather.

30.43 31 no

1 b

nne 1 br 11

20

30.36 40

30.28 52 73 cie

Talboku Ба 30.28

about the DATES named 7---

Steamers

!.

Capf. W. R. Hiokey

For LONDON, via Us- Devanha

ual Ports of Call

LONDON & ANT- WERP vla Binga- pore, Penang,

O'mbo, Port Said,

& Marseilles

SHANGHAI‚}

Nänkin.

Capt. Owen Jones

R.N.R..

MOJI, KOBE Nore

AND YOKO [Capt. D. Asbury HAMA... m)

China' SHANGHAI *****... Capt. C. H. S. Toʻque

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarks

noon 31st Jan.

about. 4th Feb.

1. Freight &P'asge

Freight & P'eage

about 27th Jan

Freight

& Peago

about

Freight

30th Jan.& Pange

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Famage apply to

E. A. Howatt,

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

Hongkong, 21st Jan. 1914

För

Stoamers.

Superintendent.

[4

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-】 Prinz Ludwig

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, (Capt. F. V. Binzer SOUTHAMPTON,

AWERP & H'BURG. Calling at Mantia SHANGHAI, NAGA-) Coeben

SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. A. Ahlborn YOKOHAMA

MANILA, YAP, MA-

RONN, SAMARAI,

NEWGUINEA, BRIS-> Prinz Sigismund BANE SYDNEY AND Cape 4. Hurtzig MELBOURNE ........

17.300{

To gail on

TUESDAY, 3rd Feb, 10.1.

FRIDAY, 23rd Jan. 10 a..

SATUR, 24th Jan.

9 B-M.

About TUESDAY,

18,300

30.36. 53

30.30 80 ane,

Talebu

-30.23

Tainan

30.22

29

Koshun

30.18

+

P'dores

30.23

Canton 94 30,27 54 80 a

20

H'kong

ва

Gap Rock

30.25 59 - 70 o 30.21

30

ane

#

6,750

Macao

30.23

55 д

2 od

Wuchow Ja

Pakhol Holbow

KOBE

Prinz Waldemar Capt. O. Jurany ·

6,100

60

$0.17 63

$0.08

བྷ

29.97

2 b

JESSELTON, KUDAT & Burneo

SANDAKAN

3rd Feb. WEDNES

WINTER

30.11

Capt. J. Koehler

30.02

4th Feb. 3.my

30,00

90 29.99 78

де

29.98 81

29.91 82

TUESDAY, 27th Jan,

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana- da, United States and South Amorica vla San Francisco, (Europe via Siberia) - Pez MONGOLIA,27th Jan. 10 a.m. Balgon, Straits, Ceylon, Ado- Per ss. Gosben from Hamburg etc., on Fhullen laide, Western, Australia, In.the 22nd inst.H Bohallioss, Defer, Tourane dia, Aden, Egypt And Europe Poessnacker and Tocht, Miss E Gilroy, G. St. J. vis Marssilles (Late Letters 11 White and Mrs. Dr Buinch, Mis Masken- Aparri to Noon. Extra Postage 10 zie, Miss Aravera, Mrs R Carr, Rev Ward, Manila canta). Lettera posted in all 0 Soper, O Cords. F Graham, Mr and Mrs Legarpl the Pillar Boxes in time for the Th Weir, Mr & Mrs W Klins. Poon Sam Holla first clearance will be included Low, Chapmann, Mra Chu Was, 8 Wal-Bacolod in this contract mall.)-Parkin, Mr and Mrs Bopp, Froomann: Pebu DUMBEA, 27th Jan., 11 ma. Klaffling. De Hantschall. Bantdas Bee Labuan

Keng, Miss M Bennett, L Bousteaux. Misa Ruth, Miss Moore, Hias Anderson, P L & WEDNESDAY, 28th Jan.

L Hoa. Teo Teo Whatt, Mor Kut-was. Philippine Islands - Per TAMING, 20th

For Chinhua from Manila on the 23rd, Jan. 3 p.m. Shanghai & North China-For HANG-Inst M M Brodgo. Gabric Blum, Mr

Mrs Carias Paulines, E Slastrill, Miss M SANG, 28th inst., 5 pm.

Jaries. M Johnolos. Miss M White, M P Bentile, 9 Adanes, Lt Vincente Reyes, THURSDAY, 29th Jan. F Millard, Miss Violet Ealbe, Mrs Rosario Swalow-For HAIMUN,29th inst.10a.m. Triasa, Miss Coalya Phillips. Shanghai and North Chin, or LU-

Swatow,

Poglish

CHOW, 29th Inst., 3 p..

FRIDAY 30th Jan.

Amoy and Facobow -For HAI-

CHING; 30th inst., 10a.m.

SATURDAY, 31st Jan.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED,

ng

1 Ar

T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, Jan. 23rd.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degress. Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- hos, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degross Fahrenheit.

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

4 Direction of Wind, to two pointa 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Besle.

Per a Hirano Mars from London on the 20th ult. Mr and Mrs E L Aganaiz Mrs D B Clark, Miss G B. Clark, Lee tached cloud, d drizzling rain, fog, g 'State of Weather, b blue sky, o da-

Wai-oluen, Mr and Mrs HP Wilkinson.

O Rain in inches, teaths and hundredths,

Miss F Wilkinson, Miss Spearing, Mr L gloomy, h hall, I lightning, o overans, Forum. Miss # Forum, Master

O Forum, Passing showers, squally, z rain, ■ snow, Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade-Mr and Mrs Stevenson, Mre Ford. Mrs F thunder, v visibility, w dow wet. inide, Western Australia, India,]

Burton, Master H Burton, Mrs Ah Aden. Egypt, and Europe via Nye, HP Faliyoshi, W Fride-fel, Mr M Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. Estabe. Mra Lee Ching. Miss Farquhar to noon, Extra Postage 10 son, Miss Nish, Com K Koshi! Com S genta) (Supplementary, mall on Yoshihara, J Shinobu, Y Takemura, Ü E board up to the time fixed for Gadelhus.

departure of the mail (Extra

Postage 10 conta) (Letters

posted in all the Pillar Boxes SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

in time for the first clearance

will be included in this contract mail)-The Faroel mall will be closed on Friday the 30th Jan, pm--Per DEVANHA, 31st Jan., 11 a.m.

Philippine Islands-Fer LOONGBANG,

Siberian

- Mail.

31at inst, 1 p...

Shanghai, North China, Taing tau, (Europe via Siberla)—Por YINGCHOW, 31st Jan, 5p.m.

SUNDAY, 1st Feb, Swatow--Per HAIMUN, 1st Feb., 9 a.m.

MONDAY, 2nd Feb.

Philippine Is), Bandakan, Aus- traila Tasmania & New Zea- land vis. Thursday Is-Por ALDENHAM, Sad Fob. 11

Aus tra-

Нап

Mail.

TUESDAY, 3rd Feb.

Japon via Moji, Honolulu, Manzanillo, Balina Gruz, Arica, Iquique, Valpamiso & Coronel E-For KIYO MABU, Srd

Fab. 11 am.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

ale pan,

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Bystem of Telafunkon,

FREIGHT LINE

NEXT SAILING ̋FROM HONGKONG.

Mark.

OUTWARD.

2nd Feb. Thueringen......16th Mar. Tuebingen............ 16th Feb. Franken.......30th Mar, Lothringen .....2nd Mar. Coettingen... 13th April,

HOMEWARD.

For Marseilles, Dankirk A'werp For Havre, Emden & Hamburg

R'dam and Breman/Hamburg:

Mark about End of Mar.

For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/

Bremen:

Tuebingen about End of Mar.

Day On date on date For Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam

and Bremen/Hamburg:

Lothringen about M. of April

30.22

30.25 80.20

62

64

72

79

3

Barometer London, 20th Jan,

Temperature Arrivals from China;-Aftlon, Alo!nous. Humidity The following vossols bare passed the Wind Direction Canal-Ambria, Calokna, Istria, Persans Foros .....

Weather u Sardinia

Rain Hiwasst open air Temperatury on the sand:

Oysters, Fresh. Fried or Stewed Low Findon Haddocks. Kipos &o H.E. Observatory, 23rd Jan.

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

T. F, ULAXTON, Director.

Mail Steamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO,

AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO

Via Shanghal or Manila, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobo. Yokohama and Honolulu,

THE SUNSHINE BELT -Operating the following steainers

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA. SIBERIA and

NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Bome Features of Service; Electrio Fans, Bwimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wirelos Telegraph Submarine Signal Service and Blige Keels,-)

Cuisine under porsonal supervision of Mr. V. Moroal, one of the World's most

famous catorora..

Shanghal & North Obina-Por SHAO.

HSING, 3rd Feb., il o,m.

WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb. Jewelton, Kudat and Sandakan-Por

BORNEO, 4th Feb., 8 a.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan Steamer:

via Kobe -- Per LAISANG, 4th Feb. 5 pm,

**** | Mongolia

actual number of Sweets found in Prine Is-Per TEAN, 3rd Feb. 3p. the jar is 9853, and those who hold the coupons with guessed figures 9850, 9875, and 9880 requested to call a our store with their

coupons and claim prizes.

are

the

H: RUTTONJEE & SON, WINE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS.

14, Queen's Road, Centraj,

Return portion of round trip tickets, as above, available for Pausge Via C.P.R. from Vancouver d desired. Through Fassungere have the Privilege of Traveling by Ralf between ports of Roba nəd Yokohama

27,000 tons, Sailing, Tues. 27th Jan, at I p.m Hongkong Manila Service.

From HONGKONG,"

Anive Maalla,

From MANILA.

Leave Manila

„Due Hongkong

THURSDAY, 5th Feb,

Shanghai, North China, Japan) |

· Lanta Mongkops via Nagasaki, United Stated, South America and Canada vin

Feb. 7...... PERSIA ..............Feb. 8. Jan 27......PERSIA...Jan. 28. Vancouver (Buropavla Mar. 14:.....CHINA ......Mar. 15. | Fab. 18..............KOREA ...masažabe 14e Siberia Per EMPRESS OF King's Building (opp, Liakr Pier). INDIA, 5th Feb. 11 a.m.j Shanghai and Worth: Chitze-Fer"AN-

SLUT, 5th Baby & pas

#American

Canadian

R. C. MORTON,

Telephong iv, 142.

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:

For further Particulars, apply to

Goettingen

about Beginning of June,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

-MELCHERS & CO..

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA;

Hongkong, 23rd Jan., 1914.

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE

TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA..................

Stosmore Magellan Nera

To sail [26th Jan.

9th Feb,

Altantique

10th Mar,

(Dumbea

27th Jan,

Cordillere

10th Feb,

Magellan

24th Feb,

MARSEILLE via PORTS

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay, and Australia, at Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Bea...

Through Tickets to London via Paris by rall—' Circular tickets to Europë via Suez and SIBERIAN ROUTE and lop-yeria delivered hero.

For further particulars apply to,

bizet

S. C. do BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent,

Frinted and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, Los House Birees, in the (lity of Victorts, Hongkong

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