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THE JUBILEE ROAD

CASE.

ALLEGED BREACH

OF CONTRACT,

TË E HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1914.

POST OFFICE,

A New Hall Train Service via Tisulda Grom-be closed at Bhanghai every Wednesday Jomvening, at 5: p.m.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 24th at 10.30,-*Premure has | Ingrenend slightly along the east cosat of Ohing but has decreased moderately over Tongking.

(Continued from Page 5) You may take it from me that was so." And we know why Ho Pak sin was not callos because pony, sued the Lee Hing firm, {. This Train will connect with the Trans-Haimun, Br. s.a. 641, J. W. Evans, 24th.The Japanese depression has moved we know that at that time he was away in the country.

His Lordabip: Why was the Ho Pak Sau chage against withdrawn?

Witness again paused. His Lordship: I want you to tell me quite frankly Inspenter, we are trying a murder case and I want to know the whole of the facta.

of

In the Summary Court, this and Pukow for Europe (via Biberia) will morning, before Mr Justice porta, Harry Wicking and

and Li On, a partner, Queen's Road Central, for sum of $1,000 ($83.05 being waived) for breach of contract in respect to paying for seventeen cases of umbrella ribs and sever teen onses of handles sold by the plaintiff to the defendants August 18,1911.

Siberian Express conveying the Mallu sont 315a Dalay on Wednesday mornings. the

12

inat-Batow, and inst., Gen-into the Pacifio, and the antioyalone has D. L. and Co.

advanced ́slightly to eastward.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours The bad or with the the start, at Kamo Marn, Jap. ... 5,286, K. Kawati, ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches. 750 am, and is due to arrive here on Sluga pore on Saturday, 21st

24th Inst-Singapore, 19th (nai.{ Gen-N. Y. K

FORECAST FOR THE 2 HOURS Wednesday the 25th Inst., at 4 pm. This London for despatch by the all-coa route Loongang. Br 1.003. W. G.G. Leask. 24th packet brings the parcel mails closed in

Farscast." on the Sist uls, and for despatch over laad on

on the 28th ult.

Inat-Manila, 2fst Inst., Gen--J, M. and Co.

24th inet-Saigon, 90th instant, Rice-Chinese."

District.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or

about the DATES namea For

To Sail Ou Remarks 1 Freight 28th Feb. & Psage

hood.......

Stearners

ual Ports of Call" > Capt. G. J. Coldwell

Hoon

1 E. winds, fresh to

fine at Art, Nome rain

♫lator,

NE galo.

ing.

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Singa-`] Nore

pore, Penang, Capt. D. Asbury Ombo, Port Said,

about

4th Mar.

The Kanchow, with the mails from Lon", don is Siberia of Wednesday and Fri- Lysemoon, Ger, s. 1,238, E Ahabages 1 Hongkong and Neighbour-maderats: LONDON, via Us- Assaye Mr. Willson, of Messrs Step the fit and 6th inst. is due to arrive hens and Willson appeared for here on Wednesday the 18th insi. Witness: The Crown solicitor, the plainitiffs and ‍Mr. R. Q., for thel my Lord, is responsible for having Faithfull appeared the charge withdrawn.

Bis Lordship:-Now come on,

why?'

Witness-Ho might be a wit ness my Lord His Lordship:He

·MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

defendants.

The bearing was proceeding an we went to press.

Laft London

Fob. 6

Pab. 7

Дня Shanghai

Fəb, il -- Fab, 25.

MAILS DUE." English, India, #3th inst

might give evidence in this case NINE-YEAR-OLD MURDER Siberian, Hanchow, 25th Inst. That is why. I take it, that on the information he gave you a subae- quent charge might be drawn?- The charge was withdrawn, my

Lord.

Prisoner Committed for Trial

To-day.

The case was again before. Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Court, this

You say the charge against him was withdrawn?-Prisoner was afternoon, in which Chu Loi. already charged at the time When Ho Pak-sau went away? He was charged previously. He was charged a second time was he? I think, your Lordship, he was charged a second time.

Before Bo Pak-asu came back to the Colony ?-I think after

warda,

Hi

- MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Shangha! &North China-Per KAREMA

24th Feb. 3 p.no, Bangkok-Per PROMETHEUS, 2ith inst

5 p.m.

shanghai

TO-MORROW.

Back

BUNGELANG, 25th Inat, 9

inst. 9 a..

1.1st. 9 a.m.

3 Formous Channel.....moderst

Moravia, Ausw. 2,995, Narovni, 23rd inst-Gingerore, 16th inst., Gen. ---8. W, & Co.

Niagara. 'Am. xx. 4.119. 5. Bohall, 24th 3 Bouth coast of China be-? The Name

fast San Francisco, 28th inst., tween HAK. and Lamooks as No. 1 SHANGHAI

+ Refined all-B. O, Co.

P

Slam. Br... 992, F. J. Pryan, 4th Inst Tourane, 21st Inst., Refined ell A. P: Co.

Fagelund, Norw. 2,926, M. 13. (Can

Ben, 23rd ins-Lantaka Tiji, 13th Inst., Bugar......À Bunə

Thode

DEPARTED.

February 23:

Australlon for Yokohama vis Shanghai Kenken Maru for Miiko Talcho Maru for Canton Kwellin for Canton St. Albans for Kobe via Shanghai Kwangtah for Chaton Ajaz for Hamburg Bonnider for Yokohama via Nagasaki Malta for Yokohama via Shanghai

C. Aulagson for Sagbastook Tikini for Shanghaivia Amey

alias Chu Troi, was charged with Swatow-Fer L. SCHEIFF, 25th ́ Inst, 8 murdering one man and wound Haiphong, Pathol and Saigon-Por ing another near Yanimati in March 1905, and also with an-straits & Ceylon-Per IYO MARU, 25th lawful possession of arme. In- spector Terrett prosecuted. Holhew Halphong, Pakhol & Baigon-For

Prisoner elected

DIEDERICHSEN, 15th, to give evidence and said he knew noth- Bhanghal, Korth China, Japan via Mowa Sun for Macao

Ter MALTA, 25th Inst. 5.p.m. ing about the murder. He came You said before the Magistrate to live at Kowloon Teai last

North China-Per HANG Bwatow-ForHAIMUN,25th Feb. 10a.m. I don't know if it iscarruct but year. If he committed the mu-,

SANO, 25th last, 11a.m. I will refresh your memory you der he would not be living go said defendant was rearrested.close to the place. Two of the Mr. Potter: Both in the dack witnesses in the case had a together, Mr. Brutton informe me,

fight with him, and they had and one man was discharged,

Inspector Dymond: The Pre- tramped up this charge against

was charged before Ho him. Pak-san, and ater Ho Pak Sau was charged and placed in the dook with him.

His Lordship: That is a second time?

Roner

Witness: Yes, a second time was charged.

charged

he

Was prisoner second time in consequence of information taken from Ho Pak- San?

-No, my Lord.

A witness for the defence was called, and his Worship asked prisoner:What do you call him to give evidence for?

}

THURSDAY, 26th' Feb.

Shanghai. North. and Chla (Europe via Biberia) -Por INDIA, 26th Inat,, 9 a.m.

"OLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

February 23.

(To make connection with the Dalny Steamer leaving Shanghal on Monday the tad Marob.) Fort Bayaid, Haiphong, Fakhei and Bai-Perm for Odeara

g01-Per HUE, 26th inst, 11 Aki Maru for Seattle

Yunnan for Canton Tsingtau, Wel-het-wel and Chefco -Per Magellan for Marseilles

YUNNAN, 26th inst. 11am. Bonnki Haru for Rangoon and North China--Per LU: Korea for San Francisco CHOW, 26th inat. 3 p.m. La-Por TEAN, 26th 3 pm.

Prisoner: To speak the truth. The witness said he had only Shanghai known prisoner since the ninth Philippine amoon of last year. He had never

heard of the murder,

"Neither he nor I know any thing about it," said prisoner.

Prisoner's wife was then called,

Not at all; neither here, Canton and she said she had been mar

nor any where else.

Witness hesitated.

4

Austral-

Mail.

FRIDAY 27th Feb.

Philippias Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand sin Fort Darwin - Por EM-

;

PIRE, 27th Feb., 9 a..

TORILLA, 27th Feb., p.m.

ried seven or eight years. She straite and India via Caloutta-For remembered her husband hav

Mr Potter You must answering the question.

His Lordship-I think it is. important..

Mr Potter: Of course, my

e quarrel with two of

the witnesses called.

The second charge-that of wounding was withdrawn, and his Worship convicted on the arms possession charge, imposing a fine of $250; or an alternative to do with bringing Ho Pak-sau of three months' hard labour, down, my Lord.. I did not re- On the murder count he commit

Lord..

Witness have had nothing

caivo him when he came here.'

ted prisoner for trial at the next

His Lordship: Do you know Sessions.

what caused the Crown to prefer a second charge against

far- the prisoner what the ther

evidence

Unusual Headquarters. that WEB

"Apropos of the transferance of caused the second charge to bal brought ?—I take it, my Lord, on the Metropolitan Railway's offices the information from Ho Pak-san. from Westbourne terrace to Baker His Lordship-Ho Pak-san street, it is worth mentioning that was subsequently discharged and the company is the only British them gave evidence ?—Yes.

railway of importance whose Now you told learned counsel offices have not hitherto formed that on the day of the murder pri- part of the buildings of one of its soner was brought to the station stations. Moreover, the West

SATURDAY, 28th Feb.

English

Mall.

Straits. Burmah, Cayton, Ado- laide, Western Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, and Europe via Briadiel. (Late Letters 11a.m.

to noon, Extra Postage 10 peata) (Supplementary wall on

board

February 24.

Haitan for Foochow

O. Diederichsen for Haiphong Ivo Haru for

Antwerp Kumaang for Calcutta Morvala for Yokohama Romany for Singapore Drawonges for Salgon Karama for Yokohama.

Liangshow for Shanghai Kamor Marufor Yokohama

15 Bouth coast of China be) E to SE

tween H., and Hainan.......? winds;

squally,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED."

+

Per s.a. Lysemoon from Saigon on the

l'up to the time Alxed for 24th lust.--Mr Mulhane. departure of the mall (Extre

Postage 10 cante) (Lattern

posted in all the Pillar Boxes

in

time for the Brat clearance SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

will be included in this contract

mall. The Parcel mail will be closed on Friday the 27th Inst., p.m.-Per ASSAYE, 18th inst., 11 a.m.

Philippine Islands-Per LOONGBANG,

29th inst., 1 p.m.

SiberlanSiberian

Mall Mall.

Shanghai, & North China, (Europe via Biberia)Per LIANGCHOW, 28th Inst., 3

17.03.

Shanghal and North China (Europe TIA Siborial-Por KANOHOW, 28th in, 5p.r.

SUNDAY, fat Mar.

by his brother What brother?bourne terrace establishment was Swatow-Por HAIMUN, let Max. 22. an ordinary private boase, differ-

-Kan Ho.

I don't want to know what con- ing in no way externally from its versation you had or anything of neighbours. the cart, but did he, himself,

10.0.

MONDAY, 2nd Mar. Sandakan Per HINSANG, (2nd Mar, 11 Dwarfed Boys. The average height of industhangal, North China and Japan via make any statement with regard rial school boys is nearly two

Yokohama For KLEIST ind. to the deceased man?-Prisoner, inches below that of boys in free Bhanghai

Mar. 4 p.m. my Lord P

Yes. None whataver.

If you wish to put any ques- tion on that, I will put it.

Mr. Potter :-No, my Lord, His Lordship-Be made no atatement with regard to the de

ceased?

Witness:-No.

No formal charge made against him at that time I suppose ?-| No, he was told what he was detained for.

and North China-Per LOKSANG, 2nd Mar., 5p.m.

TUESDAY 3rd Mar,

life, says Dr. R. W. Branthwaite, medical adviser to the Refor matory and Industrial School swatow, Amoy and Facchow-PorHAI Department. The loss of ore inch occurs during their delen-Shanghal tion, and the doctor ascribes it to

the excessive amount of combined mental and physical work required in the chopla.

·CHING, 3rd Mar., 10a.m

North & China--Per BHAD. HSING, 3rd Mar., 11 a.m Philippine Is., Strait. Burma, Ceylon Adelaide, Western Aus- Etrolls. In-Per DER- India. Aden. Eyul and FFLINGER, 3rd Mar. 9 .n. Philippine Islands-Pez ZAFIRO, Br₫

Har. 3

3 p.10.

vis

Revolver and Ammunition. Sergt. Floyd yesterday raided FLUippine lelands-Fer. CHINHUA. 112, Doa Vour Road West and

3rd Mar. 3 p.m.

Nagasaki →→For NAMSANG, 3rd Mar. 5 p.m.

scized, one revolver and 350 Gbanghal & North China, Javan vla After tiffin the major portion of rounds of ammunition, The the afternoon was taken up with the evidence and cross-examina occupier of the premises was to tion of the widow of the diceased. day charged with unlawful pos

"Le Knockout."

con-

session and was fined $250.

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

can be upped cheap rates.

Et

THURSDAY, 5th Mar,

American

Çaundlag é

Siberia

Shanghai, North China, Japan Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana- da, United States and South Amerion via Ban Francado, (Europe via Siberia) Per E OF JAPAN, 5th Mar. 10 am. Tientsin-Por KUEICHOW, 3th Mar., I

10 GJ. Shanghai & North Obina-Per ANHUI,

5th Max. 3pm.

French journalists are tinually adding to their voorbal. ary by the use of English worde and phrases, especially those relating to eport. Like five o'clock," Knock-out" has mow been scolimstibed on the French side of the Channel and SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK Japan both are used as the basis of

(British North Borneo), verba,

with

At thene porte steamers asil "Kabokouters" and inkbooking for bunker coal exclusively ontable are two specimens are exempt from all shipping, Philippine recently taken from the sporting dues and charges. columns of Paris contemporarics.

BUNE Jesselton,

weird

London, 10th Feb.

Arrivals from China:-Izlon, Nippon, The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Benarty, Candia. Koerber, Prinz Eitel, Friedrich, Yaddo, Baron Driesen, Baron Jedburgh,

London, 17th Jan,

Arrivals from China:--Kloa, The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Persia, Satsuma, Bechuana.

..

London, 20th Feb,

Arrivals from China:-Hitachi Mera," Koerber, Keemun, Indre..

The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Bornao, C. Fard Laeisz, Deusa lien, Dumben, Titan, Hoerde, Laomedon.

་་

China Coast Meteorologicst Register,

Station

24th February, a.m.

Winde

Hour...

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

Worlock fa

30.19.5

Nemuro 60 30.10 Hakodate Toklo

Naha

Ishi'limo Boaln Chefoo

Whaiwel Haukow Ichang

יז'

& Marseilles

MOIT,

**

KOBE Malta

AND YOKO - ("Capt. G. W. Cockman HAMA

R.N.R.

India

SHANGHAI Capt. C. C. Talbot

R.N.R.

12

}

11 a.m. 25th Fab.

Freight & Psage

Freight

& P'eage

Freight

10 a.m. 20th Feb. & Paage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Pasuage apply to

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

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 24th Fob. 1914

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

To asil on

TUESDAY, 3rd Mar. 10 a.m.

THURS.,' 5th Mar.

0 k

дло

30.17

30.20

..

Kochi

Koon!

30.13

30.19

Nagasaki

30.25

ane

K'zhime

30.17

hnw

Onbiran

10.18

ane

30,17

nna

30.15

Is.

29.97

30,28 31 79 s

Kihe

Shanghai Gutzlaf Sharp Amoy

7

39.27 39-82 ne

30.32 39

2 b

now i o

For

Steamers.

30.24 41- 30.26 .53

DOW

OF

50

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-3

6a 30.20 50 *2 ene

% b

GIERS, GIBRALTAR Derlflinger

gwatow

+3

30.21 53 80 no

2 b

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Prosch

Taiborn

30.20

17,000

Talcku 體

30.12

30.12

D

Tainan

30.12

10.12.

11

Koshun

30.09

n

no

R

P'doros

30.13

no

8

Canton 6% 30.14 59 88 e

2 a

SHANGHAI,. TSING Prinz Eitel Friedrich

TAU, KOBE AND) Capt. C. Mundt YOKOHAMA ".

16,000

60

30.13 60 71

5 D

Gay Book

30,07

опо

Macao

30.10 61

20

M'LA, YAP, MARONN, NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE, SYDNEY AND, MELBOURNE ........

Coblenz

Capt. L. Klugkist ·

6,753

epa 4 o sw 4 b

Coblenz Capt. L. Klugkist

Aparri

90.01 71

Manus

: 6,750

4

Logaspi

29.98 87

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

Holle

30.09 80

1.b

Bacolod

I b

SANDAKAN sneman

Capt. J. Koehler

Cabu

30.03 82.

вь

Labran

H'kong

Wuohow Qa Pakbol Holbow

Phulien

Tourna

O. St. J.

w

30.06 59 30.11 68 29.97 73

29,00 67

- T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Fab. Lét

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

Temperature, in the shade, in dagrosa Fahrenheit.

7.

י.

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

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boale.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached cloud, d drizling rain, ffog, s gloomy, b hali, 1 lightning, o overcast, p passing showere, q squally, z rain, s snow,

thunder, visibility, w dew wet.

Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

Day On date On date ST⚫ p.m.

al's pim.

63

Temperature. Barometer..... .30.12 30.13 Humidity

Wind Direction ... Force

Weather

Lowest i

30.10

60

60

ESE

0.42

Oystere, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Biggest open air Temperature on the gard Findon Haddocks, Kippers &c.EE, Observatory, 24th Feb.

ALEXANDRA CAFE.

T. F, CLAXTON, 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 staamera

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA”, and

NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Some Features, of Service: Submarine Bigual Service and Bilge Kesla

Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wirelom` Telograph' Cuisine under personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's 'most famous caterers.

Retura portion of round trip tickets, an above, available for Passage Via C.P.R. from Vanconer fduired. Through Passengers have the Privilege of Tesvalljag.by Rall between ports of Kobe and Yokobama. Steamer; Siberia;

18,000 tons, Sailing, Tues., 3rd Mar. at 1 p.m. Hongkong-Manila Service.

From MANILA."

From HONOKOND, Leave Hongkong S Mar. 14......CHINA Mar. 31......NILE

·Arrive

Manila

via Yokohama Por YATSHING,

FRIDAY, 6th Mar.

6th Max., 5 pm..

SATURDAY, 7th Mar

L-YUENSANG Ah, Mar. | King's Building (opp, Blake Plar),

Bandakan-Per

Leave

Due Hongkong MAY, 16. MAT. 3.....,CHINA. Mar. 5. Ápr. 1. Mar, 19......MANCHURIA.....Met. 14.

R. C. MORTON,··

Telephens No. 141.

A'WERP & H'BURG....

KOBE

SATUR. 21st Mar. 9 a.m.

About TUESDAY, 3rd Mar. SUNDAY.

8th Mar. 9.a.m.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, Now Bystem of Telefunken.

FREIGHT LINE,

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG,

Tuebingen. Cernis.... Sigmaringen.

OUTWARD.

About ....2nd Mar.

.16th Mar.

.30th Mar.

HOMEWARD.

About

13th April. 27th April,

For Marseilles, Dunkirk, R'dam For Havre, Emden & Hamburg

and Bromsa Hamburg:

Mark about 10th of Mar.

For Havre, Eden and Hamburg/

Bremem:

Goettingen about 28thof Mar.

For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

Bremen/Hamburg:

Bramen:

Cernis.

about 5th of May, For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

Bremen/Hamburg: Sigmaringen about 16th of

May For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bremen:

Tuebingen about 18th of Apr. For further Particulare, apply to"

about 1st of June.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 23rd Feb, 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

Steamers

Amazone Atlantique

To sail: 9th Max.

23rd Mar.

|MARSEILLE via PORTS:

Nera Australien

10th Mar,

24th Mar.

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS,!: Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Caloutta, Bombay and Australia, at Fort Baid for the Lovant, Constantinople and Black Sea.

Through Tickets to London via Paris by rall Circular tickets to Europe via Sues and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vice-vers delivered here,

For further particulars apply to,

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