1914-06-05 — Page 7

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

TELEGRAMS.

[The following telegrama arrivest too late for Insertion on Page 1.] ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

"NO SURRENDER,"

(Reuter's Barelen To “The Talatranh 171

London. Racetrel Juna B.

` Bir Elmxd Quan sal (ha eral Rinher fann wltungen 1

minaneres he later Volugbears at the Duks"ól. Ahamnnn'a antet

Beran's Chart The man

included tha vantotawa of

position which hit vinna

Sir Eder1 Marai, in a rainh mid he knew the natale would ha mady whan tha tima alma

· There world ba na ugriandar.

0

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH.

EXTRA

HONGKONG, FRIDAY JUN E 5, 1914

RATHER INCONSIDERATE PROGRESS AT SABANG.

Delay in Police Court Proceedings.

For Rome nrannounced reafon the bearing of the Childar virnev

Development of A Coaling Station.

The rims, and progress of the

SHACKLETON'S MEN.

Army Officers for the

South Pole.

Arrangements for the departure

E. Shackleton's "Antarctio

THE SUEZ CANAL.

The Suez Canal Company will, again pay a dividend of 105 franos per share.”.

MEXICO CITY,

Refugees at Vera Cruz

tha Charge d'Afaires, bad not received his passports, but he

on then preparing to leave, „The refugee train took twenty Tell of Outbreaks, hours to make the journey from Mexico City to Vers Craz! There Mexico City-Mobs in the were many delays but no mishaps. streets of Mexico City were tramp Train's Arrival at Vera Cruz

Vera Cruz-A refugen train pedestrians when the refuger Americans, 100 Germane, 300 and were threatening American from Mexico City, carrying 150 train engaged under the auspices Spanlarda and Mexicans, and 50 of the British and German, lege: Englishmen... has arrived here tions left for Vera Cruz, carrying under the personel condust of some 500 fugitives of various Thomas B. Hobler, Charge d'Affaires of the British Legation. nationalities.

Josse did not comin on at the Polier (agaliny station at Sabang, in the At the end of the summer of Sir effected the total number of pan- |ling the American flag under foot.

five minutes after

the

The number of ships having

was 1,720 ships for 5,085 pas exages through the canal in 1913 ages, while 316 ships went through the canal for the Erst time. The following percentages show how the tonnage using the canal was distributed under the differ. ent flags

1913.

2!

The position of those American The exodus from the capital uitizens left in the Federal capital was arranged through the faint was regarded as critical, since action of the British and German Nelson

O'Shaughnessy, the diplomatio officials with the War American Obarge d'Affaires; Office. The train proceeded slowly, 802 83.4 Lieut. Rowan, of the navy, and and, with many interruptions, 167 149 Capt. William A. Burnside, of reached the Mexican outposts at 6.4 6.1 the army, were to leave on Thurs Tejeris 'at noon, where it was 4.2 40 day night for Manzanillo, on the detained for two hours while a Pacino Coast, ander special search was made by the Mexicane tonnage ...4.2 4.0 strangement with Provisior for railroad offi sials, four of whom were arrested and held until Gen. Compared with 1912 the British President Huerta.

Immediately after the news of Maas, at Soledad, was commnai- tonnage in 1913 has decreased a little more than 3 per cent., while the landing of American bluejaoasted with and their relase. that of the other nationalities keta and marines at Vera Oras ordered.

was made known in the Federal Those arrested were the gener- shows on increase.

The following companies passed capital by extra editions of the the greatest number of ships dents and Government office local newspapers, crowds of through the annal : ----

omployees began to gather.

Court, this afternoon, until some Dutch East India. any La pedition are proceeding apres forty five minutes after the ap Gazette de oglande has beer bot a sum of 10,000 is still mainted ind The priming watched with sonasihat"mixed were realy, in the dres de foliage be the British Colony of required to send the expedition ont with the completeness of xhibits laid out on the table tre Setlements, and Eng-equipment that is no desirable. police offistula and merivora of lahmen will doubtless read with ways the Pall Mall Gazette. the Pragn ware waiting and special interest the report of the Within the nogi:few weeks a Mr. J. R Wand did not nni Ribing Harbour and Coaling motor aledge as well as the two in an appearanes About 2.20 Station Company which has just different types of tents, will be heen adopted at the annual must delivered in London; and on July inte time, a clark told thang in Amsterdam. At the meet-1, a hundred of the finest dogs of Crown Solicitor that he wing referred to an ingreased Aretio Canada will arrive, and in wanted in the Magistrate's room dividend was approved, viz., 121 all probability will be seen at the British tonnage and the Court was kept waiting per cent. as against 11 per cent Zoological Gardens,

Gorman tonnage for over forty-five minutes until for the previona year. The profit- The sleeping bags and a man-Dutch tonuage ..... ...

hauling sledge will await Air French tonnage the Magistrate turned up In the shares receive fl. 75 each. Supreme Court, learned judges. have tendered an apology for s

The report shows olearly how Ernest's arrival in Norway. He Austro-Hungarisn few moments delay; in the Police pidly this part is being develop has not yet fixed the date of his Chart, this afternoon, the feelings, and provided with more and departure for the Norwegian of others were not ensifierad more conveniences to meet the glaciers, whither he is going for whilet the fact that the time of requirements of shipping. Daring the purpose of testing the sledges professional men was wasted did the year the longthening of the and the ratione.

commerical quay by 110 motora, Among the personnel of the not seem to give concern.

and the building of a go da ware-expedition already appointed When the case WAS TASQMad. Detective Sergeant Brown, who house on the shore behind, were

Frank Wild (second in com- made the arrests at Ma010, want completed, whilst work was Reuter's correspondent into the box at 3 o'olook. The begun na a warehouse that ia be mand)-One of the southern ing built on piles behind the party in the last Shackletor Mazatlan states that the rebala small boy went to Macro have

farthest part of the commercial expedition: cat of communicat a with him, he said. There were

George Maraton (in charge of between Mexico City and two men left in the shop out of quay. Preparations were put in the west

coast, captured twelve found there, ten being band for lengthening the coal the clothing and general equip. Ellerman Lines... town of Jolims, and taken to the police station, quay on both sides by 40 meters, meat, and of the motion dealing P&O. surrounded the town of Guadals-The five arrested were distin and a beginning was made with with meteorology).-Member of Alfred Holt & Co. java.

guished at the shop from the the laying of harbour-works con- the British Antarctic Expedition Hansa Linie

If mburg-Amerika of 1907-9; remaining five. The small boy

necting with the Western quay.

Lizie pioked out five.

Mesageries Mari-

the

MEXICAN UNREST.

THE REBELS ACTIVE.

London. Received June 6,

at

Beater's osrrespondent at Durango says General Carranza reports that the rebels have captured the towns of Tantim and Tanto Yuca in the State of Vera Oruz.

OBITUARY

SIR WILLIAM ANSON.

London, Received June 8,

The death is announced of Sir William Anson, Bt., M.P.

[The Right Hon. Sir William Reynell Anson has been Unionist M.P. for Oxford University since 1899 A Bencher of the Middle Temple, he was the author of everal books on law. He had heen Warden of All Souls College since 1881 and Follow of Eton College since 1889, He was formerly Chancellor of the Dio cese of Oxford, and from 1902 to 1805 was Parliamentary Secret- ary to the Board of Education. He was made a Privy Councillor in 1911. Deceased was 70 years

of age.]

THE HARDINGE.

The small boy, recalled, said he picked oat prironera 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 at Madao,

The case was proceeding as we went to prosa,

EUROPEAN SUED.

President of Navel Yard Police

Mess as Defendant...

...

Yard, and president of the Naval Yard Police mess, for the sum of $1,056.71 for goods sold and delivered. The sum of $56.71 was waived so as to bring the action within Summary Jurisdio- tion.

ATA ****

times

N. ri deutscher Lloyd

Ernest Joyce. (trained seaman And in charge of the dogs). Accompanied both the National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-4, and Shackleton's last expedition;

Lieutenant neas Mackintosh, Rotterdamischer B.N.R. (in charge of the chrono- meters sad meteorological instru- Netherland mente).Member of the Shackle- ton expedition of 1907-9

Alfred Cheetham (in charge of ship's atores)-One of the relief party of the Discovery, 1904, and

-"

144

1913, 1912. (In thousands of tone.)

Mob Before American Club.

superintendent. Comfort; the Blake; the national superin' on" anperintendent of locotantives, ent of locomotives, Burk, and the general superintendent, Rowe, all By dusk's mab had gathered in of whom had been formally dis front of the American Olub, where charged by the Mexican Govern 1,328 1,242 they smashed windows and howlment when the roads were taken 1,285 1.212 ed insulta and threats

at the Over,

The passengers on the trip 1,037 1,162 1,015 American citizens inside, all of

880 whom they threatened to assas suffered little inconvenience, ail

sinate,

who desired being furnished with 790 : 695 An appeal to the Governor of Pullman accommodations. There the Federal District brought po were fourteen Cara in the :678. 583 lice protection, but not, before train, and a majority of the and many of the windows had been passengers were women 008 shattered not only in the Club, children.

but in eavors of the adjoining Section of Track Torn up.

About three miles from Vera 468 properties which belonged to Cruz a section of track nearly s

Americans. Until two o'clook in

630

Lloyd

Stoomy..

Mast. 552

564

IA

The duration of transit was

” ་

To-day's

Advertisement

HONGKONG TIRE IN- SURANCE Co., LIMITED.

A third 4,000 ton tank was con- structed on the oil establishment. The central electric works were enlarged and a 220 h.p. Diesel motor added, in connection with the extension of the workshop, where twenty new items of plant have been set no aud for which

the morning banda of axoiled mile long was found toro up. the building has been more than

565 Mexiosna marched through the At this point the refugees walked, doubled in size. A warehouse

atreets singing the Mexican carrying their baggage, to train for the company's own use and s

It will be noticed that the first national anthem and shouting break, which the British, on the Vera Crus end of the coal-abed were also added thereto.

are British."Death for the Americans!”. three. Companies The following vessels were served on the Nimrod, 1907-9; The largest increases in tonnage An American jewelry store was cooperating with the Americans, delivered: steamer Pionier for

A detach- Tom Orean, first-class petty have been recorded by the Hansa looted by the mob at midnight, had sent out to meet the train the Java Forest Exploitation officer,-Awarded the Albert Linie, 157,000 tone: Menere. while the police looked on with from Mexico City, In the Summary Court, this

ment of British marines, unarmed, afternoon, before Mr. Justice Company, a tin dredger for the Medal for saving the life of Alfred Holt & Co., 147,000 tons; out taking any action.

The American Club, the leading this last stage of their journey to cted as escort to the refugees on Hazeland, Lo Chiu-fan, trading company's own use, and a 100 ton Commander Evans on the return and the British India, 147,000

American hostelry, and the Met Vera Cruz. under the style of the Pun Store, motor water-lighter, which is of the supporting party of Captain toas.

med S. McKnight, of the Naval at the same tims fitted up Scott's seatbera journey.

The number of ships using the can Herald were soon all closed, for a movable electric joint! Captain Orde Lees, Royal canal having a draught of water owing to the threats of the moba inoras-to burn them and to marder their station. There were building at Marines.An expert on motor exceeding 28ft. the end of Docambar two tin matters and head of the Physicaling, Last year vessels of occupanta.

£1,999,000 Profit. dredger for Siam (under an Training School of the Royal the full draught of 281t. made Foreigners Concentrated.

A profis of $1,999,000 was arrangement with the Conrad Marines. Wharf), and a gos lighter to the

55 passages, against 32 passages The British, Germans, and made during the last twelve Lieutenant Dobbs, Royal Dublin in 1912. The vessel with the French in the Federal capital months by the 140 co-operative order of the Atjeh Transport Co. Fusiliers-Will be assistant in greatest length was the Cleveland, were prepared at a moment's societies comprising the northern of 588ft. gin., while the vessel notice to gather in the previously section of the Co-operative Union. Mr. Norrington, of Mr. G. K. As regards the progress of charge of the dogs. Hall Brutton's office, appeared for shipping at Sabang, the port wis

Sir Philip Le Brocklehurst, having the greatest breadth was strange i concentration districts, the plaintiff, and Mr. Orowther visited in 1913. by 111 (previous Bart-Made the first ascent of the British cruiser Triumph, of which had been provisioned to

71ft 1in.

stand a siege. Smith for the defendant. wear, 98) war and other Govern- Mount Erebus,

The newspapers, probably ac Lieutensät Courtony Brookle Mr. MeKnight in the box, was ment ships of 103,829 (89,099) cross-examined by Mr. Norringtons' diaphorment, and 1.071 (18 barat (brother of Sir Philip, 11th exactly the same as in 1912, ting under the direction of Gen. ton, and said that the meas by ajust 1,025) merchant ships asears.)-Will be one of the namely, 18 hours 19 minutes. Huerta, issued many extra edi The number of groundings in the tions, in which they printed left the service of the mess with mansurior 3,294,085 (3,099,395) shore party at a bise.

Sir E. Shackleton has not yet canal exceeding three hours dispatches stating that El Paso, out giving notice. There har gruse registered tons. been no friction between himself

appointed a navigating captain, totalled 23 in 1913, against 13 in Laredo, Nogales, and other pinces The total profit realised from ad has many applications.

1912 and 18 in 1911. The total had been taken by the Mexicans, It was the and the polica mesa.

various sections of the It is expected that fourteen men number of groundinge was 65, who had gained a great victoryOTICE is hereby given that first he had heard of it. -

hainen, after writings off, plac- will be landed by the Endurance causing delay to 120 vessels. The also at Vera Cruz, where they an Extraordinary General She took Mr. Norrington-Have you

on December 11, expected to earround and drive Meeting of the Hongkong Fire jug fl. 50,000 to reserves, paying on the Weddell Sea. Six will lodrobarah, on board this morning:8th not been partly blamed for the the Government's share of profits, try to ormes the Pole, three will owing to bad weather in the Large the American invaders into the Insurance Company Limited, will by held at the Office of the Rajpate-1 man; 25th Panjabis trouble in the canteen ?-No. -2Indian Ocern, & N.C.O a sad Has there not been a lot of the above mentioned dividend in and two will remain at the base. 117 hours 20 minutes.

tc., is f 457.419, out of which go westwards, three eastwarde, Bitter Lake, remained fast for sea.

The papers also declared that Company, No. 16 Pedder Street, men; 24th (Hagsta) Mouniain treable about your name. having

daglared Far depreciation and The Aurora, which has been improvemente now progressing the battleship Louisians hal ben Victoria, Hongkong, on Tuesday Battery-2 N.0.0.a and men: Appeared in the oanteen book? the reserve funds a rum of fl bonght from Dr. Mawson, will on the Suez Canal, for which sunk by a Mexican torpedo, and she demon still o'clock in

that Emiliano Zapata, the south Resolutions, which were passed H.K.S.B.R.G.A.-3men; 1.8.M.D. No, certainly not,

99.725 is available, whilst land six men at the Boss Sea base. the company has power -1 1st-class Sub-Assistant Sur- Was there not a question of geon, wile and 4 children; In your name being written in the 9748. carried forward to the In addition to making obeerva- raise $30,000,000 through bonds, era rebel, was doming to in the Extraordinar wees dat

forces with Gen. Buerta

on 4th instant, will be submitted are expected in 1918-19, valida men and 1 attendant, canteen book in red ink?Y, Current year's account.

The declared policy of the canal Railway Seized by Government. for confirmation as

All the American officials em Resolutions. 26th Panjabia; 1 Indian Officer, there was.

company is to offeraslightly great-

(1), "That the provisions of the, 5 N.0.0.e. and men, 26th Pan

er depth than that available in ployed by the national railroads jabis.

porta saat of Saez It is claimed and the Merican Railway Com-Company's Memorandum of that other than Sydney there is any were immediately discharg no Eastern port which at low tide ed by the Government, in order mees, but not through me.

The following is the provisional has a greater depth of water than that no trains could be operated The case was proceading as we Corps Orders issued by Lieat-programme in connection with that, now provided in the canal except under the supervision of the purposes of identification. went to press.

Col. A. Chapman V.D., atate:- the arrival and departure of the throughout the full length of the Government,

(2). "That the new Articles The Maxim Class for Officers, RIM.S. Dufferin

At the American Embassy orders already approved by this Meet nearly 150 miles. In any case recently postponed on scenunt June 12th-8th Rajputs move the work in hand should meet the were expected from the Mexicaning and for the purpose of of Public Holidays, will be held into camp on Hung Hom reclam-needs of any ship likely to be built Government that the arms and Identification subscribed by the The annual masting of the

on Monday, June 8, at 5.30 n.m.ation ground.

for the Eastern trade during ammunition recently permitted Chairman thereof be and the Hongkong branch of the Obina

The Map Reading and Field

same are hereby approved and June 13-RI.M.S. Duferin the next few years. The latest enter, should be given up in

that such Articles be and they Association is to be held on the

Shoebius Clara will contique on arrivee; 74th Punjabis and Nos. scheme makes provision for a retaliation for the seizure of Vera

are hereby adopted as the Arti 11th inst.--Papu5. **

Mr. J. It. Wood, at the Polien Sunday, Jun 14 Members who 2 and 3. Cos. H.K.S.B.RG.A depth of 40ft, throughout and for Cruz by the American feel "dies of the Company in auhatt- Nelson O'Shaughnessy appear-tution for, and to the exclusion The transfer books of the Court, the morning, resumed the streamnet communicate disembark at Holt's Whorf; 74th widening up to 196ft. Sin.. in the Indo-China S. N. Co. will be inquiry into the oiroumstances with the Stoff Officer not for Punjabis take over Whitfield southsection and outlingen appro-Butts, be head set of her of all the existing Articles closed from the 8th to the 29th narrounding the death of the than non on Saturday 13th Camp Barracke, and 8t puta priate number of sidinge in the status, as he had received instrco.thereof.

JARDINE, MATHESON Inst.-Page 5------

Malay watchman who was found invent.

commence londing baggage at north and central sections, where tione to see Gen. Haerin after the

có LTD. Hait's Wharf, followed by No. 5 a minimum width of 147ft 6in. is occupation of Vera Uitz had

General Managers. Co., ILK.S.B. R.G. A.

believed to be sufficient for the occurred, and thus would be

Dated this 5th day of June Jane 16-Troupe embark; requirements of the immediate continuing relations. Up to six

o'clock on Wednesday evening 1014. Dufferin maile,

The R.I.M.S. Hardinge arrived from the North pesterday m her voyage to Karachi,

· Latest' Advertisements." Consignees notice regarding the se. Bencleuch is issued. Page 5.

Do you still porsist in 'saying there has not been a lot of trouble

the

יד

between you and the mess? HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS. There has been trouble in the

WATCHMAN'S DEATH."

A meeting of creditors of the tangled in the lodge of the Capt. E. D. O. Wolfe is ap- Hongkong Colton Spinning, Goverment Civil Hospital on pointed to command No. I See Weaving and Dyeing Co. will be Muy 2. The inquiry was again lion Artillorg Battery... (lato held on June 17 Page,5,

Howitzer Seation.) adjourned,

tions, these men will maroh south to assist the Transcontinental party:

RELIEFS.

to

the forenoon when the subjoined

special

**Association with respect to its object be altered so as to read "as in the print signed by the "Chairman of the Meating for

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.