OUR GAOL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914.
DIET IN DYSENTERY.
Dysentery soome indigenous in Report of the Superintendent of many parts of the country during
Prison for 1913.
Mr. O. Mol. Messer, in his report on Viotorin Goal for 1913, Legislative Council yesterday states that the numbers of prisoners received into prison during the and the corresponding year numbers for the year 1912 were as
Laid before the
follows:-
Clonylated by Or
1918. 1918.
dinary Courta 6,792 Convived by Or
the summer. ·
Wise, therefore, is he who safe-
the guards himself against disease and seeks medical aid at the first suspicion of its onset.
an attack.
POST OFFICE.
The Nippon, M. with the American Mail az Mongolia !s scheduled to arrive here on Thursday, the 11th fast.
MAILS DUE.. American, Nippon Maṛu, 11th Inst.
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED,
Anna, Norw. Br. s. 1,017, Autzew, 3th
Inst.---Bangkok, 28th ult. Rios .. Chloere... Bensleuch, Br.. 2,950, Geo. MoMellaw 5th Inst-Singapore, 30th ult, G. L. & Co
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 5th at 11,25-Pressurs has de- creased slightly along the coast 'from Shaoghal to Tourane and over N. Luzon. A depression appears to have formed in the China Sea between Pratas and N. Luzon. Its direction of motion in t present unknown. There is no indication of its approaching Hongkong, however.
A depression lies over Tongking.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
Hongkonis Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on o
Japanz via Kobe-Per TOSA MARU, Bombay Maru, Jap. u. 9. Komatsubara, ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches,
The best preventive is to in- vigorate the system to withstand For this purpose nothing compares with Sanatogen, Japan via of which the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Irina writes:
"Banalogen has oured me of an obstinate dysentery from which I 6,205 #uffered for a long time, having found all drags powerless against it--perhaps because I cannotatiok | to a milk diet.
Sanatogen hae cared me even without milk."
Sanatogen rebuilds the strength
dinary Courtá
Martial
1
7
Supreme Court for
China and Claren
B
B
High Court, Wei-
hai-wei...
2.
and reviislises the bodily forces which are brought to a lower level
Debtors
52
88
On remand or in default of finding surety ...
1,034
051
Total... 6,885 6.230 There was an increase of 649 on the total number of admissions - as compared with the year 1912. There was a decrease of prisoners convicted for Larceny during the year under review, the number being 720 against 1,023 for the previous year.
The
number of prisoners admitted to prison for offences not of a criminal nature was 4,482.
There were 77 juveniles admitt. ed into prison, 18 of whom were: sentenced to be whipped in addi-
H
5th June, & p.m. Nagasak For BENOLEUOR,
6th June, 5 pm.
TO-MORROW.
*INT
watow-Par WONGWAI, 6th inat, 10 Haiphong and Pakhol-Far OHOI
American
Canadian
BING, 6th inst., 10 mm. Formosa via Kaslung, Shang- hai & North China, Japan
divia Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana →da, United States, B. Ameri
04. Tia San Francisco (Europe vis Biberia) --- Far HAN- 4CHURIA, 6th inst. 11 man-
English
Mali.
by the incessant diarrhea and loss of blood. It owes its remark- able propertion to its unique com- position, which has won for it the highest endorsements from over eighteen thousand doctors. By the advice of many practitioners, large numbers of Europeans in Chino ere using Sanatogen daily as a preventive against dysentery and to keep themselves at the Philippine highest pitch of nervous and swatow, physical well-being.
Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two gizer,
RESULTS OF A CRICKET MATCH.
Recently some lads of the vil-
Siberian
Mail.
4th inst. Gen.-N. Y. E, Daiton Maru, Brna. 2,824, W. Nakagawa 5th fast-Chefoo, 30th ult., Coal
Chine.
ין
Darahs. Br. s. 8,785, A. R. E. Hickey, 6th Inst. Shanghal. 2nd instant, Q.-F. & 0.8. N. Co.
Germania, Ger. 334, Jspaon,"ith instant-
Bydney, 18th April, Gan--8. & ̈ Co.
Halmun, Br. 28. 641, J. W. Evads. Sta insk-Swatow, 6th inat. Om- D. L. &00.
Straits, Burmah, Taylor, Ade-Tamon Meru, Jap.ku.1,849. J. Kizal, 8th
laide, Western Australia, 'India
Aden, Egypt, and Europa vla Brindial, (Late Letters 11
bank-Saigon, 3rd inak, Bloe- Sun Wab.
to noon, Extrs Footage 10 Ulv, Norw, 858. Padusan, 8th inst.---Bing-
kök, 26th ult. Rios---Chinese, goals) (Supplementary mali on
for
board ap to the time fixed departure of the mall. Extra
Postage 10 cents) · (Letters: ported in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the fires clearance will be included in this contract mail.The Farsel mail will be closed on Friday the 5th June, p.m.-Per DEVANHA, 6th June, il a.m.
5
L.-Per LOONGSANG, 6th
June, 1 p.m.
Amoy, Bhal & N. China-Per
WUHU 6th inst. 8 pm..
Shanghai, and North China (Europe via Siberia)-Per YINGCHOW, 6th June, 5. p..
(To make connection with the Tainpu Train leaving Blangbai on Thursday the 11th June, at 8.m.) Hoihow, Haiphong & Pakhoi--For
ELSE ITH, 6th June, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, 7th June.
DEPARTED.
Fooksang for Calcutta via Singapore
June 5.
Chiyuen for Shanghal Choyaang for Shanghal
Delta for Shanghai
Kuelshow for Tientalu via Swatow
Benled! for Bangkok
Sungklarg for Haiphong via Pakhoi Hue for Haiphong via K. C. Wan Kitano Maru for Yokohama via Kobe A. Apsar for Caloutta via Singapore Yerimo Maru for Anping Luohow for Shanghai -
CLEARANCES AT THE
·HARBOUR OFFICE.
June 4,
For DAIJIN MARU,7th inat., Heljan Maru for Canton "9..
Tosa Man for Yokohama via Kobe Brasilia for Hamburg via Singapore MONDAY, 8th June.
Duneric for Wakamatau
11.
inst 11a.m.
N. China & Japan the Kobe -Per A. APOAR, 8th Inst,
North China-For WO-
tion to various terms of imprison lage of Ratmalana, Ceylon, in-Swatow-Per HAIMUN 7th June, 9 a.m. ment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to 1 year im. dulged in a game of cricket. Swatow, Amor, Formosa via Tamaui- While the game was proceed- prisonment with hard labour.
The percentage of convioleding one of the lads met with an accident. A ball sent down by prisonera admitted to prison with the bowler was hit back to him Sandakan-For HINBANG, 8th June, previous convictions recorded and injured his forehead. The Haiphong & Pakhol-For HANOI, 8th
them against
W16 131 as father of the injured lad when he compared with 17.3 for 1912.
saw his son knocked down by the Shanghai, . There were 154 prisoners admitted who were convicted by ball, rushed to the field and the Police Court in the New Terri-caught hold of the batsman, Shanghai tories against 130 for the previous bis house belaboured him mer- and after tieing him up inside year (100 in 1911).
There were 853 punishments awarded for breach of prison dis: cipline, being an average of 122 per prisoner sa compared with 878 with an average of 140 for the preceding year, There were 8 cases in which corporal punishment was inflicted during the year. There were 77 prisoners whipped by the order of the Courts.
There was no evoapé. There were 10 deaths from natural osuses.
Constant attention is given to the instruction of long-sentence prisoners of good conduct, who are employed at industrial labour, There were 5,774,077 forme printed and issued to the various Government Departments and 36,234 books bound and repaired during the year under review.
The sanitary condition of the prison is good. The buildinga generally are in good repair.
The conduct of the European Officers has as a rule been excel. lent and that of the Indian Staff satisfactory.
.
The appliances for use in case of fire are in good condition, and the water supply adequate.
The rules laid down for the government of the prison have been complied with.
7
Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse noted ao Assistant Superintendent from 1st to 14th Janosry during the
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cilessly. Afterwards he took his when he was returning the bate injured'son to the hospital, and
man's father, Alwis, waylaid the party and struck the father of bowler, necessitating his removal to hospital. In answer to the charge Alwis pleaded guilty and smilingly stated that he struck the injured man, because the latter struck his son.
absence on leave of Mr. B, H. A. Craig. Mr. B. B. A. Oraig ro turned from leave on 15th January and was retired on pension on 28th April.
Captain F. O. C. Rogere, M. V. O., noted as Assistant Suporin- teadent from 29th April to 80th September and Mr. C. D. Mel- bourne from 1st October to 26th December.
Mr.J. W. Franks was appointed Assistant Superintendent on 15th November and arrived in the Colony on 27th December.
BILIMPOPON COAL.. BUNKERS
SANG, 8th June, 3 p.m.
TUESDAY, 8th Jane,
swatow, Amoy and Foochow Far HAI-
TAN, 9th Jane, 10a.m.
p.m.
Varg for Pensas
June 5, Wathu for Shanghal via Swatow
Bombay Mare for Bombay via Singapore Rauella for Shanghal
Hatching for Foodbow via Swatow
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Philippine LaPer TEAN, 9th June, 3 Mrs Josaphs, Mr & Mrs Sturtevant, Na
Tera.s. Dovanha from Shanghai-Mr Shanghai & North China-Per SHAOH-than, Ranchhels. Bennett, Stafford, Mr & Wei-Hal-Wai Tientsin For OHIP.
't
BING, 9th June, 3 p.m. 1 SHING, 9th inst., 5 p.m.
Hollow, Fakhof &
WEDNESDAY, 10th June,
Haiphong-Par KAIFONG, 10th inst., 8 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formoss vis Takso Per 808HU MARU, 10th inat. 8 a.m.
Mru Bird & Children,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED,
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS
ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW
District.
Forecast.
E. winds,
1 Hongkong and Neighbour moderate,
cloudy, bood
om rain.
Formon Channel.
N.E.winds
· freshening
1.
about the DATES named 1****
LONDON, via Us Devanha
For
Steamers
ual Ports of CallCapt. W. B. Hickey
Penang, Capt. H. R. Hother-
LONDON & ANT-
WERP via Singa- Novara
poro,
Hether
C'mbo, Port Bald,'
ington
R.N.E. 1
Delta
& Mar-eilles
South coast of China be- The same SHANGHAI tween HK. and Lamocks ) as No. 1.
South coast of China be- The same
tween H.K. and Hainan...} a No. 1..
China Cossi Meteorological Reglitar.
Station.
Takio Kochi
Nagasaki
K'ugima Oxbima Naha Ishi'jima Bonia L. Chefoo
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5th June, a.m.
Vinda)
A
"
HANG HAL..
Capt. W. R. Le Mare
R.N.R.
MOJI, KOBE Nagoya AND YOKO ( Capt. W. H. Sweny HAMAdmin,
R.N.R.
To Sail On Remarke
поод
6th June.
Freight & Page
about
10th June.
10 am.
5th June.
Freight & P'dage
Freight
abont Freight
14th June. & Page
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 2nd June, 1914.
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
LINES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
To sail on
WEDNES.. 10th June,. 10 a.
About
THURS!,
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
Wostook. 78 29.44 67
бо Nemuro
29.57 Hakodate
29.65 11
36
20
VIW
EL
29.89
Dow
29.76
199
29.80
20.82
29.87
29,57
1
20.82 29.67
A
1
Whaiwel
29.60·43, 89 a
1 ch
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Bankow
Iohang
Steamers.
Bluklang
Changahu
Shanghai
++
20.67
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Gutzla
IT
29.36
5 bom
Skarp P. &
29.75 76
об
GIERS, LISBON,Prinz Ludwig SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. v Binzer
Amoy
60.
20.72 74 90 nw
16
A'WERP & B'MEN.,
18,300
Swatow
29.77
73.90 w
Talhoku 5.
29.70
23.19
0
SHANGHAI, NAGA- Derttlinger
Taloho
29.81
Tainan
43.76
BAKI,
118
Kothan
29.76
YOKOHAMA
17,000
11th June,
F
29.75
11
12
H'kong Canton
MANILA, ANGAUR,
29.77 78 91 sie
20
29.74 76 82
YAP, NEW GUINEA, Coblenz
SATUR..
Gay Book
29.73
M0050
BRISBANE, SYDNEY >Capt. H. Schmitt AND MELBOURNE...
19th June.
6,750
1pm.
Wuchow
Paicbol
Let
Holbow
Prinz Sigismund
Phulien
KOBE
Toura.ne
Capt. A. Hurtzig
About TUESDAY
Н
6,000
0.8%. J.
Aparri
29.74 78
Manila
29.89 74 29.87 78
1
Capt. J. Koehler
12th June,
Dollo -Bacolod
Deba Labuan
9 a.m.
29.72 85
63 29.85 23.
89.70 17
29.987
29.91 87
T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong Observatory, June, 5th. Fer sa. Delta for Shanghal-Mrs J Out- erbridge and child, T W Robertson, HFahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Food, ER Mackay, O S Liang, Miehen, tenths and hundredtha, Barbler, Shaw, Miar E O Haslam, T 8
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
Straits, Burmah, Серіод, Kennedy, Adelaide, Western Australia,
India, Adoa,
Egypt and
Europe via Naples Per P
LUDWIG, 10th inst., 9am.
Swatow-Per HAIMUN 10th fast, SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL
오
Shanghal,
10 11.173)
North China, Japan,
via Nagasaki, United States.
Beath America and Canada via
London, 22nd May. Arrivals from Chins:-Moravia, Kosr
Vancouver (Europe viber, Laomedon, Baron Jedburgh.
E
Biberia)-Per EMPRESS OF
ASIA, 10th June, 10.30 a...
THURSDAY, 11th June. Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, 13th
June, 2 p.m.
Ameri-
Japan via Moji, Victoria and Tacoma Per SEATTLE MABU, 11th June, 11 Aima.
1
Shanghai & N. ChinaPer ANHUI,
11th int. 3 p.m. Shanghai & N China-Fer LOKBANG,
11th June, 5 pm. FRIDAY 12th June. Jesselton, Kudat & Bandakan-Per
BORNEO, 13th June, 8 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foodhow-Par HAI-
YANG, 12th June, 10 a.m.
can be supplied at choop Rates
at SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK**
(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers calling for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and harges.
A. BUNE.
"
IT IS WHAT YOUĵOET MORE
THAN WHAT YOU PAY. THE
DOUBLE - STRENGTH, MEANS
DOUBLE VALUE.
LOTUS MOKHA
IS UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT.
Obtainable Everywhere.
Australian
Mail.
The following vessels have passed the Canal: Chili, Hyson, Iyo Maru, Razem be, Kashima Maru, Peking.
London, 26th May.
Arrivals from Chian-Brilliant. The following venela have passed the Canal Bloemfontein, Jason, Menelaus, Perseus, Polyphemus. Prinzess Allos, Silesia, Merionethshire,
London. 29th May.. Arrivals from China:-Austria, Kashi ma Matil
The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Ajax, Himalaya, Syria, Yeddo, Atraue, Paul Lecat.
ני
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Hamidity of sir saturated with mois ture being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 3 Fords of Wind, according to Beaufore Esale.
KOBE AND Capt. F. Prosch
JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo
SANDAKAN
23rd June. FRIDAY,
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
SAN VALE GUNAAN ME
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG. OUTWARD.
Durendart
....................... About 8th June,
HOMEWARD.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de. tached cloud, d drissling rain, flog, g gloomy, hail, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, a squally, r rain, snow, For Havre, Einden and Bremen/ tshander, visibility, w daw wet.
0 Rain in inches, tentheand hundredthe
METEOROLOGICAL.
Barometer London, 2nd Juns. Temperature Arrivals from China:Jason, P. Alice. Humidity The following vessels have passed the Wind Direction Canal-Benarty, Benverlich, Karema, Force............. Kabla, Yannan.
Weather it Rain
Previous
Hamburg: ..il.
Borkum about End of June.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and
Bremen/Hamburg:
Beginning of July,
For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/
Bremen**
End of July.
For further Particulars, apply to
Day On date On date
.20.73 29.74
29.74
B$
78
83
Altair
73
82
69
•
3
о
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed
Sowet
guest open air Tempmature on the
4th
N.
H.E: Observatory, 5th June.
ALEXANDRA CAFE.
T. V. CLAXTON, Director.
Philippine Is, Angaur. Yap, Findon Haddocks, Kippers &o,
Fried, Wilhelmshafon, Baban),
Herbertahohe,Matupl,Samarai,
Australia, Tasmania,
New
Zealand Tie Brisbane-Per
COBLENZ, 19th June, 2p.m.
SATURDAY, 13th June,
πω
Shanghai and North China Europe via Biberia)-Pr KANGHOW, 18th inst. 3 p.m.
(To make connection with the Tenpu Train leaving Bhanghai on Thursday, the 18th Inst. at 8p.m.j
TUESDAY. 18th June.
French
Mail.
Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ads- Inide, Western Australia, In- dia, Adon, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles (Late Letters li to Noon Extra Postage 10 centa), Letters ported in all the Pillar Borse in time for the firms clearance will be included fa this contract mall)Par FOLYNESIEN, 16th Juns, 11 Philippine -For OHINHUA,18th June,
8p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 17th June. Wei-hat-wel & Tientain-Par HUI-
CHOW. 17th insi, 11 am Shanghal, North China, Japan via Kobe Por. KUTSANG, 17th int
Austra
Mail.
!
FRIDAY, 19th June.
Philippine In Timoz, Australia Tasmania & New Zealand via Fori Darwin --F# BAI BANS, 1945 June, 10 mm,
Matleamers
#4
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OPERATING
MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN GOREW EXPRESS STEAMERS.
MONGOLIA 27000 tone
KOREA 18000 tons
CHINA 10200 fons
MANCHURIA 27000 sonu
SIBERIA 18000 tona NILE 1:000s
PERSIA 9000
Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Nobe, Yokohama,
Honolulu and San Francisco
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"-The Host Comfortable Route to America and Europe
MANCHURIA... Sailing SATURDAY,
NILE (via Manila)...... MONGOLIA... PERSIA (via Mills)
11
6th June, at 1p.m.
TUESDAY,
FRIDAY.- SATURDAY,
16th June, at Noon. 26th June, at l'p.m.
11th July, at Noon
Thean'apostars are fatigue for their undern agysprept, sonsfort, and the superiority of the icelany, whichda under the personal supervision of K45, V, Moroni, the world-famoni exterur. Tarate, equipped with electrio fans, and running water, BeTIAN equipped with electric rawling lamps. Numerous smysemanismsel) water swimming tank, Plipil, Jenckaitis, deck games, dangos, atampok a dull moment throughout the telju Tha difaty sul Garnfort of Patrem la Our First Conaldarestat
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MELCHERS & CO,,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 29th May, 1914.
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'EUROPE 'via" SUEZ CANAL
FROM
For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA
Steamers (Chill -
Atlantique
Polynesien
To sail
15th June. 29th June.
18th Juno
30th June.
MARSEILLE via PORTS. V. Clotat
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