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A MEETING OF SORROW.

St Joseph's College Association, Mourn Brother Peters Death.

A

The special meeting of the members of St. Joseph's College Association, hell last night will live long in the memory of those who revered the late Brother Peter. The hall was draped in

"ARMY FOOTBALL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914.

| Their Majesties at the Cup Finial,

The King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, Prince George, the Princess Mary, and the Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught were present at Aldershot on April 1, to see the match in the Army Cap Association Final, in which Mr. Henry Dixon, Chairman of the Army Service Corps (Wool the meeting, in moving the re-wich) beat the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment by one goal solution, said:

black for the occasion.

factor

to none.

I

corner to the

POST OFFICE.

Op and after the 15th lost... the Western Branch Post Ofice will be closed to sho public at 8.30 p.m. The night mait for letters posted up to 9.30 p.m. will be in- eluded in the mall.

Canton will to closed at 9.30 p.m. Any

Chinese registered correspondence will

Chop of a firm of standing will in each case

not be delivered on a signature only. The be required in addition. The Postmen have Instructions not to part with any register- ad article until the above regulation has

been complied with.

:

The Amays with the Mail from London (via Siberia) of Saturday the 18th hit. is due to arrive here to-morrow,

The Chiyo Maru with the American Mall is due to arrive here day the 9th inst. at noon.

MAILS DUB. Siberian, Assaye. 8th inst. American Chiyo Maru, 9th Inst

on Satur.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Loft London April 17. April 18?

Duo Shanghai May 2. May 4.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY swatow, Shanghai & North China--Por KWONGSANG, 7th May, 5

pol.

9 um.

Swatow, Ame, and Foochow-Por HAI- Haiphong & Pakhol--Per ANGHIN, 8th Tientsin-Pay HONGAY, 8th just. 11 am Japan via Moji-Per FOOKSANG, 8th

TAN, 5th May, 10a.m.

inst. 11a.m.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Chetan. Br. a 1,384, Lloyd Jonon, 6th

In-Shanghai, 3rd inst. Gon,- B. & 8.

Daijin Maru, Jap, as 899, K. Murakams, 6th lost-watow, 5th inat, Gon. "A. 8. K

!

i

Fausang. Braz 1,410, Malkin 8th inst.

-Shigon, Gen & Rice--Chinese Haloshing, Chinese, 1,007. D. D. Ross,

I have called you together to

The Hampshire Regiment perform a most, mournful duty. This meeting is not confined to kicked off against the wind, and any one particular section or class at the start seemed easily the of those who, by reason of their cleverer side, especially forward. past or present connections, are They forced two corners in the associated with St. Joseph's Col-first five minutes, their pace seem lege. Brother Peter, whose deathing to bewilder the Army Service A smart run on the we mourn, whose losa we cannot Corps men. adequately gauge, took a keen left gave Sayers a good chance interest in education generally and he shot well; the shot was and, in the words of the local saved by Goodchild, however, prees in recording his loss, his who just managed to clear. Seven outlook was not restricted to St.minates from half-time fine com- Joseph's College only." ilis death bination on the right wing bo tween Sayers and Williams ended removes from the sphere of educa: in the latter taking a long chance tion in Hongkong A calculated to work fur its greater/shot from very wide-out; the ballStraits---Per BAYERN, 7th inst. 3 p.m. advancement and success. From seemed certain to go wide of the Japan vis Kobe---HITACHI MARU. 7th

last. 5 p.n. the very first he threw himself, goal, but there was a slight screw

Yokohama-Per CANTON 7th heart and soul, into bia now on it, and the wind carried it Shanghai North China and Japan via

May, 5 pm. duties in Hongkong Brother into the corner of the not-a Peter was a

man of prolific lucky goal to win a great match. In the second half the Hamp-

TO-MORROW.' ideas, and full of energy and vigour to translate those ideas shire Regiment settled down firet Swatow-For OHOWTAX, 8th May 9 a.m into action. His plans, unfolded and forced a corner. Then Bimms Fort Bayard-Per AMERICAN, 8th inst. to those who enjoyed the honour had a good chance, but shot very

wide. From a of his confidence, embraced Dot only the details of the purely Hampshires Simms headed just administrative work in this or the bar-a good try. After quarter of an hour Jones missed Collage, but included also, among other things, a scheme for raising a fine chance to equalize, and this College into an institution minute later Zimmer shot over After that the för secondary education, the from close in. provision of an elementary school, Army Service Corps were always and the equipment of a Catholic the better side. hostel in connection with the university of Hongkong. To the organizations attached to this College, like those of the Boy Scouts and the Body Guard, and the St. Joseph's College Aasocia tion, Brother Peter showed him- self a genuine friend and wise counsellor These

bia 'achievments in a very few brief

Mr, F.E. Cavraiho, in seconding weeks. What he might have decomplished for education had said:There can be only one he been spared long enough to opinion as to the touching resolu- bring bia sohomes to fruition. tion so feelingly moved in the address we have just heard. Your we can safely conjecture. I give silence betokens the sorrow with atterance to these words with

which you recall the death of; considerable reliberation. They ate not falsome words of a laud-ro. Peter of revered meruory.

Bro. Peter's loss is not our loss Straite, atory oration to the departed.

alone. The cause of Christian Were they the empty paeans of education in Hongkong has suf- praise, their very adulation would

fered a great loss. We of this hurt the modesty of the dead.

were

a

There was a great scene after the match when the Queen gave

Ameri

con and

May 3 p.tn.

SATURDAY, 9th May.

Canadian

int-Chefoo, lat inst. Gan.--0. M. B, N. & Co.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 7th at 11.10-The belt of bla

high prusauro has been broken up by the de-

pression which farmed to the cast of Luzon yesterday, and which now'llos to south of Japan. and over the aca

Depressions lie to the north of Hokkaido! of Japan.

Pressure to highest over China and in the neighbourhood of the Bonins. It bas

increased slightly along the const from Shanghal to Cape St. James, and is nearly stationary over the Philippines.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches. Hitachi Maru, Jap, sa. 4,114, T. Laton, 6th

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS Inst-Singapore, Gon.-N. Y. KENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW. Ixion, Br. as.. 6,526, Rolpenhansen, 6th,

Forecast. YNE.

i

inst-Manila, 4th inst. Gen.-B. & 8.

Dietriot.

Muttrà. Br. 8.a. 3,885, R. A. Holinan, 7th 1 Hongkong and Nalghbour | winds,

inat-Moji, lst inst. Gen.-D. 8.

Oo!

Riojua Maru, Jap, xa. 2,975. Y. Jamaja-,

& Oo.

3

hood

chi, Bth Inst.-Japan, Sugar-D. 2 Formosa Channel Biboria. Am. 3,655, A Zeeder, 6th Inet, -San Francisco. 7th ult. Gen. --P. M. & Co.

Tacoma Maru, Jap. 3,831. T. Hamada, 7th inat.-Manila, 4tl: ipat, Gen,-0. S.K.

...

DEPARTED.

May 7.

Haimun for Swatow

Boaledi for Yokohama via Nagasaki Tadis for Shangliai

Hainchang for Cunton

Hus for Haiphong vip K.C. Wan Arabna for Copenhagen vis Singapore G. Apcar for Kobe yla Shanghai

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

May 6. Shinbu Mare for Kwang Yon

Chronna for Caton

Brometbins for Bangkok Bayora for Hamburg via Singapore

May 7.

fi

Hong Wan 1 for Singapore via Amoy Canton for Yokohama via Shanghai

Bhai, N. China, Jap, vla, Naga-Hitachi Maru for Yokohama via Kohu saki. Honolulu, U.S., South America & Canada via Ban Francisco-Por KOREA, 9th Inst. 11 .m

Euchow for bhunghai Misumi for Canton Fornley for Maji

Kwongoing for Shanghai via Swatow Jinson Man for Bombay via Singapore

way the Cup, the replica of the Ghlawangtae For ALBIANA, 9th inst. Dagfin for Prompenh (Near Saigon

Cup, and the medals. Altogether it was a great day.

The expressions that I have College mourn the long of a jdet given utterance to, emanate personal friend. Those outside the

English

Mall,

10.m.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Ade laide, Western Austrails, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via. Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 am.

FASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Persa. Slburiaà from San Francisco atc.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named

Stearmers

For LONDON, via Ux-] Assaye

ual Ports of Call Capt. J. Coldwell

R.N.R.

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Singa- Namur

Penang, Capt. A. Collyer

SHANGHAIY

MOJI, KOBE Nellore

moderate:

fine.

pore,

Ombo, Port Said,

N.E.

& Marseilles

winde,

strong.

The same

31 No. 1. tween H.K. and Lamooks j 5 Bonth coast of China be- The same tween H.E. and Halaan... as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological Reglater,

SHANGHAI

3 Bouth coast of China be-

Station.

7th May, a.m.

Winds

Tour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Forca.

W'ostock 7a 20.73 30

пло 40

*

Nemuro Hakodate Toklo

63 29.71

29.83

2 now 1

PL

29.95

11

Kochi

29.95

KW

11

Naghak

29.95

K'agima

29.56

n

Oshima

29.00

Sw

29.95

29.97

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30.04

20.91 64 48 sw

1 ".

5 bx1

Naha Lahijimu

Honiu Is. Chefoo Wbsiwei

Hankow Lchang

Kinklang Changsha

P'doros

الكرم

AND YOKO (Capt. J. Gaunt HAMA EJKE DER

R.N.R.

1 Devanha

Capt. W. R. Hickey

To Sail On Remarke moon Freight 9th May. J & Psage

about 13th May

about

15th May,

Freight & P'esgo

Freight

& Pleage

about Freight 1st May.&Pang

All the above steamers aro-fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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

Hongkong, 7th May, 1914

For

Steamers.

E. A. Hewett, :

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sull on conten

WEDNES. PL 13th May, wi 10 am. lane

About; shumer bu THURS Re 14th May; ret

SATUR

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-1

GIERS, LISBON, (Bulow

Shanghai Gutzlaff

30.08

51 30,08 57

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1 bm

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1 bm

arp P.

30.09 67

one

1 a

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. C. Nahrath

Amey Swatow

30.00 68 74'ene

A'WERP & H'BURG,)

10,900

30.07

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1 h

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30.14

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16th May!!

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JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

Capt. J. Koehler

92 29,95 87*

9 a.m.

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29.03 86. 29,01 86

10

to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents) (Supplementary mail on board up to the time fixed for on the 6th inst. Mr & Mrs W. A Adasur departure of the mai. (Extra Miss E Adams, P Baldwin, F Beekman, Cullen Postage 10 conts) (Letters

Tourane posted in all the Pillar Boxes A Bachelder, Mrs C A Bachelder, Master To in time for the first clearance O Bachelder, Mr & Mrs C B Clarke, Mr&C, St. will be included in this contract Mrs A Cooke, Miss M M Cooke, DJ De- Aparri

Manila mail.)-The Farcel oil will be marest, KI Dukes, JW Dorris, For- closed on Friday the Sth inst., guson, Mra FC Gormley, Miss. H Gorm Legaspi 5 p.m.-Per ASSAYE, 9th, 11 ley. J M Grads, OH Guttridge, Mrs R Eloilo Pallippins-Per LOONGSANG, 9th Hardinghaus, Miss M L Hamiltan, A Cobu

Gearheart, Hirginis, FP Helm, Mrs M L Bacolod,...

Labuan Straits

&

B

Hiscox, MrsHA Hiscox, Mr & Mrs J St

May 1 p.m. India via Calcutta-Per KUM-C SANG, 9th May, 1 p.m. Burmahi India via Calcutta-Por

MUTTRA, 9th May 2pm.

Shanghai & North China (Europe via Siberia)-Fer CHENAN, 9th inst. 5p.m

To make connection with the Tainpu

14th May, at 8 a.m.]

Hust, Miss Litlah Hunt, MasterJ Hunt Mrs E L Jessup, D Jassula, & W Knight, Mr & Mrs E B King. Miss Jane King, V Morani, Miss E Lidgate, Mrs PA Meyer, Master A Meyer, Miss A Macliavins, C McDonald, Dr R Nowberno, U M Nicol, F W Parkin, Mrs H C Provost, Mr & Mes W HRichardson, Mrs F Rosenheim, Miss H Runkie, HLRunkte, WB Reynolds, T Rush, WJ Bhay, FOSmolt, Mrs MA Salisbury, K. Salisbury. E Salisbury,

ary, HF

Mins M Ecott, Stolterfor, Mrs FL van Deuson, Mias & van Dew on, Miss H van Deusen. Miss E W Whitcomb, Mrs F W Wood, Miss M W Wood. Dr Wong Him,; Miss CA Wong Him, J Yamaji

G

זות 76. 71

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, May, 7th.

Fahrenheit on the level of the seo in in- 1 Barometer, reduced to 32. degreer

chos, tenths and bundredths.

Temperature, in the shade, in degroos, Fahrenheit,

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois

4 Direction of Wind, to two polata. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufor Scale.'

from the fullness of my heart: College mourn the loss of an en-train leaving Shanghai on Thursday the Schmelzer, Mra H F Schmelzar, Mrs and ture boing 100, they are expressions that will tathusiastic advocate of higher Shanghai-Per CHOYBANG, 3th Inst, 5 re-echood in every heart in this education, and all mourn the loss room to-night. To know Brother of a sympathiser, co-worker and

p.m

Peter was to love him, and, from a Christian gentleman. I need say watow-PerHAIMUN, 10th May 9am

the little that we know of, him we loved him:

talented man.

recalls to our

no more.

second the resolution that has been moved by the Chairman,

SUNDAY, 10th May. Swatow, Amoy & Formosa via Tamsul-- Per DAIJIN MARU,10th May 3.m.

Jam

YANG, 18th May 10 a.m.

vlu Calcutta Per LOVAT, 12th May. 1 p.m.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

London, 1st May Arrivals from China:- Katori Maru, Spezia. Canal:-Den of Ogil, Malta, Caufa, Em

The following vemols have passed the den, Amazone, Bogovia. Phomins, Rhosus

tone.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, I fog., g gloomy, h hall, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, z rain, snow, it thunder, v. vizibility, w dow wot.

O Rela in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Barometer

We are the poorer for his lösa,

Mr. Li Yat-choi anid: Josselton: Kudat and Bandakan-Per

MONDAY, 11th May. Hard as it is to bear that jose, we former member of the Chinese

BORNEO, 11th May 8 p.m. bow our heads in sorrow and divison of this School, my school- accept with hearts full of su'ness mater and I wish to associate

TUESDAY, 12th May. the decree that called for the ourselves with the Resolution of Philippine Is-Por TAMING, 12th May sacrifice of such a good and Sempathy before this meeting. Swatow, Amoy and Fanchow-Par HAI.

London, 5th May, Arrival from China: Sithonia, Ama- The passing of Brother Peter All I need say is that the Chinese,

those who are not Straits & India especially mind that gifted with too much of this Philippine is Por RUBI, 18th Inet, 3 pm Kwang Bi, Scandia, Africa, Slam, Gettin- Humidity

Canal:-Benclench, Ceylon, Idomenous **Lives of great men all remind world's riches, are greatly in Welbeiwel & Tientsin-Por KUEICHOW

gen, Tokushima Maru. 12th lust. 3 p.m debted to this College.

Shanghai & North Chine--For SHAO- We, can make our lives sublime

Its loss and its sorrow, there-

HSINO, 12th May, 3 p.m. And, departing, leave behind us,,fore, touch them with poignant Footprints in the sands of time".

grief.. He has earned his reward-a reward greater and more glorious than it is in, the gift of kings and prinoes to bestow upon men.

03

I will move a further resoln- tion

"That the Hon. Secretary of good enough to forward a com-

WEDNESDAY, 13th May..

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Australia, EC India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples - Per BULOW, 13th inst. 9 a.m.

and Pokhol-Per

I have now to move the resol. this meeting be requested to be Hollow, Baroth instr

tion which we are met this evening to pass. The resolution plete record of the proceedings Swatow-Por HAIMUN 13th inst. 10 am.

is as follows:

at this meeting to the Acting Director of the College for

That the past and present transmission to the Superior pupils of St. Joseph's College, General of the Brothers."

friends of the institution in

The second resolution

was Batavia,

meeting assembled, deeply seconded by Mr. Ohow Chee

regret the death of Reverend

Brother Peter, the late director cheong.

The proceedings concluded by

(Europe

Tia

Shanghai, No

North China, Japan, via Nagasaki, United Cates,

Biberia)-Per EMPRESS OF Bouth America and Canada via Vancouver RUSSIA, 13th inst., 10.30. Samarang & Bourabaya-Per TJILIWONG,19th inst. 30 a.m

Shanghai & N. China-Per TAKBANG,

13th May 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 14th May.

of St. Joseph's College Hong the Chairman thanking those Shanghai, & North China-Fer AN- only as an irreparable lose to present for their attendance.

kong, whion they regard not

SILIMPOPON. COAL.

BUNKERS

the College and its pupile but to the care of edacation in the Colony in general. That we deeply sympathise with the Btaff of the College upon the loss of their esteemed buperior and they respectfully convey to the most faverend the Superior General and the Membars of the great brotherhood of the Christian Schools an expression of their sympathy with the great

(British North Borneo), Toss they have sustained by the

Atthese ports steamora calling death of Reverend Brother for bunker goal exclusively are Peter who had proved himself exempt from all slupping duce so worthy and talented and hargon

A-BUNE. member of their Order,

can be supplied at cheap Rates

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

Cana-

HUI, 14th May 3 p.m..

#Japan via Moji, Victoria B. C. Land Tacoma -- Per TACOMA

MARU, 14th Inst. 11 a.m.

FRIDAY 15th May. Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow --Por HAI-

CHING, 1548 May, 10a.m.

SATURDAY, 16th May.

Ameri-

Australian

Mall

_`Mail.

Philippine Is., Auganr. Yap Friod, Will almahalon, Rabaul, Herbertabohe.Matupi Bamaral, Australia Tasmania, Now Zealand via-Brisbane-Par P WALDEMAR 16th May 8 a m.

Japan via Nagasaki' Seattle (Weah) - Per MINNESTO, 16th fast,11a.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddooks, Kippers &o,

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

Previous

Day On date on date At p

as a plat

.29.93 20.07

29,96-

Temperature......

Wind Direction ... E Force Weatherg

73

5.6

JU

70

10

Rain

His opes air Temperamen on the H.K. Observatory, 6th May.

sth 5

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Mail Seamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO

OPERATING AN

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KOREA 18000 tone

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Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco

"THE SUNSHINE BELT"The Host Comfortable Route to America and Europe

Sailing BATURDAY. 5th May. at 1 p.m

KOREA.

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SATURDAY,

10th May, at 1 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 27th May, at Noon

SATURDAY,

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About TUESDAY, 26th May. MONDAY

11th May

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireleas Telegraphy. New System of Telefunkon.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT- SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Borkum Altair

OUTWARD.

About

About

21st May.

Durendart

June.

.25th May.

HOMEWARD,

For Mareuilles, Rotterdam and For Marseilles, Rotterdam. and-

Bremen/Hamburg:

Helgoland about M. of June,

Bremen/Hamburg ::

Altair Beginning of July.

For Havre, Einden and Bremen For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/

Hamburg:

Borkum about End of June. For further Particulars, apply to

Bremen:

End

July

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GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 4th May, 1914.

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