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ΡΑΝΑΜΑ ΕΧΗΙΒΙΤΙΟΝ.
We Get Left" by the GermaNS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914.
AUSTRIAN TRADE IN
CHINA.
Sound Advice in a Consular
Report.
POST OFFICE.
la future the outward Siberian Maila will be forwarded from Shanghai by the Tientsin Faking Railway, wich makes connection will the Trina Siberian Mall, Trains. The mails are closed at the Shanghai British Post Office at 11.30 a.m
Thursdaya.
The Austro-Hungarian partici and 5 pm, on Monday, and 418.30 p.m. as pation in the trade of Nth China
The E of Japan with the Canadian very small one; limited
those apecial Mall, and Mail from London (via Siberia) national productions that have of 30th ult., left Shanghai on Tuesday the 18th Inst. at 2 p.m. and la due to arrivo Arquired a world-wide reputation. here on Friday, the 19th Inst, at 7 pm. Bat Puch goods are expensive, at the poor Chinese cannot
|1 ctically to
MAILS DUE.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
A trustworthy correspondent, who has just arrived in London from San Francisco, informs The Times that everybody there con- nected with the Exhibition of 1915 in Ingarifiod, an, well a mortifiel, at the attitude of Coat Brinin in view of the German preparations that are being made He went over the Golden Gain Park Grundle with the freilet, who is responsible for the build.ferday for them. The inge of the Exhibition, and Austrian Censul st. Tientsin floen Canadian, E. of Japan, 19th luni, covered from him, that, unless not think the trade to be done in i'mediate application were made, those goods worth a special effort. there would be great dithculty But, on the other hand, to do now in allotting any position business in goods that may find for a British Pavilion, should a market amongst the Chinese this population generally requires the Government at late hour modify its decision considerable cash outlay, energy, not to be represented. On the other hand, though Germany, in accordance with her engagement to Great Britain, officially holde aloof, an excellent rite has been given for a Gorman building, to contain an important exhibit of German industries and manufac tures, which will be one of the most prominent features of the Exhibition.
Hitherto there has been no
sufficient explanation why the movement last year in Germany; headed by Herr Ballin, to pat pressure on the Reichstag to obtain a reversal of the German Government's dreision, should. have collapsed as suddenly as it did in November. But if car information is correct, the reason-
Loft London May 27 May 30.
Dile Shangbal June 13. June 15,
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY
punctuality, sacrifice, patience, Shanghai & North Ching---For KWONG.
10, just as much as would be necessary
to
BANG, 17th June, 5 p.m. conquer Shanghai, North China, Japan via Moji Por KUTSANG, 17th Inst.
Siberian
5 p..
Shanghai and North
Chios (Europe via Biberia)-Per HIMALAYA, 17th inst. 3 p.m.
To make connection with the Dalny steamer leaving Shanghai on Monday
♫ European market, for there is keen international com- petition in China. It is a great error, he says, to suppose that Chineco business or its acquisi tion does not require care in manufacture and the sasiduous the 22nd at at 10 a attention of the merchant. He Amoy For SEANGEEE, 17th,inst, 5
Shanghai, North Chinn & Japan via Moji who is not ready to act in accord-
-Per ST. EGBERT, 17th inst., 5 p.m. ance with the views here express- ed will do. better to leave the Shanghai & N. China -Fer HYBONG.
17th inst., 5 p.m. Chinese business alone. Deliver- Fort Bayar For AMERICAN, 17th
inst 5 p.. ies most conform strictly to
TO-MORROW. stipulations ae to quality and other conditions. Further, the business should not be entered on without a close acquaintance with local requiremente, failing which Straits Per MINERIC, 18th inst., 10a.m Fort Bayard, Haiphong and Pakhoi---For much money may be lost by
HUE, 18th inst, 11 x.m.
Shanghai,
North China & Japani via Moji -Per NAGOYA, 18th Inst., 9
a...
18th June, 3 p.m.
Ji.m.
LVEEMOON, 18th inst., 4
would now seem to be that Ger-attaching much importance to Shanghai & N. China-Per LUCHOW, man manufacturere bad quietly taken action on behalf of their certain, rerhaps locally unimport-Balgon-Por
ant, pointe, and neglect of con siderations that outsiders might Japan via Kobe-Per TAKADA, 18th easily consider to be of little or no account.
conatry.
San Francisco, May 20, The exhibite for the German Rection of the San Francisco Exhibition, which will number something like 10,000 specimene, are beginning to arrive here. The organization which is in charge of the exhibits has ite headquarters at 56, Unter den Linden, in Borlin.
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The Germans asked for 20,000 square feet of floor space from the Exhibition authorities for their Rocial economy and education sections. They have been awarded 15,000 square feat.
PLEASING FOR
HUSBANDS.
Dr. Hyslop made a revelation of really high importance to married women, in the course of un address at the Lyceum Club.
He said :-
"Ip normal cases when a poraon falls asleep the senses gradually Fink during the first two hours. Then there is a return towards consciousness, when, if oo has had an indigestible meal, one is apt to wake up.
"After that the individual again sinks down into desper sleep and then gradually comes elcuer and closer to consciousness. That is the time when the sub- conscious activities become moal pronounced.
"That is the time par excellence. to make a suggestion to anyone if you want to get anything out of them.",
"If a lady wanted to get some thing out of her husband she should make the suggestion when he was in this condition."
export Tientsin.
Austrä-
Mall.
Swatow,
Swatow
inst., 5 p.m.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Afiles. Aus... 2617, N. Ivanich, inat-Fuochow, 15th Inst., -g. W.
|
WEATHER REFORT.
Or the 17th at 10.33-Pressure has Increased slightly over the lower Yangize Valley and Toughing, and dooreased 17th morately over coutral Japan and htly from 8. Japan to the Philippines. still highest in the neighbourhood
Awa Mara, Jap.. 3,912, S. Tominaga, 16th inst-Sentils, Goa.-N.YK Elaboth, Cor, s. 191. Berey, 17th inst
Haiphong, 14th Inst, Rico-J. & : Oo. Haltan, Br. s. 1,183, A. H. Stewurt, 17th
Inst.-Fonchow, Uth inst. Gen.--| D. L & OJ
Mineric, Er... 2,587. J. C. Hall. 17th inst. Kvolung, 15th inst., Gan-B L Biojun Maru, Jap. 8.8. 2,983, Yamaguchi, 17th Inst-Keelung, 15th Inst Coal-D. & Co. Bexta, Ger... 99%, N. Jenson, 17th inat. -Singapore, 11th lust., Gon,- Order, Timahi, Dut. x. 3,815, B. G. Cuthings, 17th inst.-Japan, 12th inst. Gon. V TIJ, O. J. L.
Yathing, Br... 3,424, Jarrett, 16th Inst -Moji, 10th inst., Coal & Gon.— J. M. & Co..
DEPARTED.
Jung 17. Johanne for Dell vin Swatow Aunam for Moji via Shanghai Tenyo Maru for San Francisco Cheongshing for Canton Helene for Swatow Halebing for Foochow vis Bwatow
Ewellin for Centan
Mogelev for Odessa vin Shughul
Chinhua for Hollo vla Manila Saint Egbert for Yokohama via Shanghai Surgkinng for Haiphong via Pakhol Nagoya for Yokohama via Bhanghal Wimbledon for Chinwantao Liangohow for Shanghai
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
June 16.
Kaijo Maru for Poochow via Swatow Huichow far Tientsin via Swatow Hitachi Moru for London via Singaporo Himalaya for Shanghai
June 17.
H.C. Hoary for Balikpappan Glenfallech for Singapore via Amoy Triumph for Kiban vis Holbow Africa for Trieste vin Singapore
It
of the Houle,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.13 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Dietziot
Forecast. 1. to
-moderate;
fing.
1
Hongkong and Neighbour-winds,
Bood.............
2 Formora Channel
8.W.or
variable
winds, moderate.
3 Bonth aosat of China be? The same tween H.K. and Lamooksus No. 1. 5 South coast of China de-7.The same tween d. L. and Hainan... No..
China Coast Meteorological Register,
17th June, a.).
Station.
Win'da
Wostock fa
Namuro Ba
29.83 53 29.89
10
3
Hakodate D
29.83
Tokio
SW.
доса
Kogh!
20.80
Nagasaki
29.76
K'ogima
29.84
Oshima
29.89
Naba
29.9
Labi'
Jima
Bonic Is. Chafoo Whaiwal Hankow Tobang Klukiang
29.89
...
Mail Strunters
THE PENINSULA
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO
WIL
ENGLISH MAIL.
TILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on org
about the DATES named :-*-e For
LONDON & ANT-]
Steamers
WERP via Singa- Nellore.
pore, Penang, Capt. J. Gaunt O'mbo, Fort Said,
& Marseilles
R.N.R:
| LONDON, via Us-1 Della
us! Por of Call- Capt. W. R. Le Maro
SHANGHAI,Y
MOJI,
HAMA........................
R.N.R.
LOBE Nagoya AND YOKO-Capt. W, H. Swony
R.N.R Himalaya SHANGHAI.................... Capi, H. G. Evans
R.N.R.
To Sail On Remar
1.
about
Freigh
24th June. & Pear
Freight
& Paage
noon
20th Jano.
10 a.m.
Freight
18th June. & Peag
10.a.m...
Freigh
17th June.
&P'er
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraf
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,'
Hongkong 17th Juño, 1914.
30,0%
24
IMPERIAL
20.70 68 87 sw
30
For
Changsha,.. Shanghai Gutzlaff
Koshun
dores Canton
الرو
H'kong Ба
סמת
E. A. Howe
Superi
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES., 24th June, 10 a.m.
About
0bom NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)
H
Steamers.
19
29.78 67
20.47 67
Ба
Sharp P. 74 29,70 81 Amoy
N
Τον 10
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, (Goeben
20,50 80 82 aw
2 b
SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. A. Alilborn
Swatow
2085 80. 01 wsw. 1 c
Taihoku 58 20.84 Talohu
A'WERP & H*BURG.)
17,300
20,87
M
SHANGHAI, TSING. Kleist
Tainan
29.8
日
H
TAU,
KOBE AND Capt. L. Maasa
WEDNE
29.83
11
29,33
YOKOHAMA
17,000
24th 1
BW
.68
20.80.76 95 se
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M'LA, YAP, MARONN,'
*
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NEW
GUINEA, Prinz Sigismund
BAIX
24
BRISBANE, SYDNEY) Capt. A. Hurtzig
11th
AND MELBOURNE...
6,000
3 p.m
Hoihow
Phuilen
29.75 72
no 5'1
Prinz Sigismund
Tourage
H
KOBE
Capt. A. Hurtzig
C. Bt. J
1.
Aparri
29,85 79 29.86.74
W
2 J
6,00 J
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Manila
29.34 74
00
Gegnapi
29.84 78
0 h
JESSELTON, KUĎAT & | Borneo
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
Iloilo DA
29.57 83
Bacolod Cebu
4
29.33 85
2 c
29.01 82
FRIDAY 19th June.
Philloins Tinor, Australia Tasmania & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Fet ST. AL FANS, 19th JLED, 10m, 1
iyo Maru for Yokohama via Kobe TAN, 19th June, 10a.m. Amoy and Fooohey.-Per HAI-Sentig Boe for Rangoon vin Atoy
& Bangkok-Per PAKLAT, Haimun for Swatow
Denbighshire for London via Manila 10th inst., 11 m.
OHILDAR, 19th inst., 11yson for Dalny via Shanghai
Hokkai Maru för Mojt
Swatow-For
35.223.
10th inst. 2 p.m. Hollow, Haiphong & Pakhoi--Per
ELSBETH, 18th June, 5 pm..
SATURDAY, 20th June.
He is of opinion, as quoted in theOsterreich'sWollen uudlenen Industrie, that it is out of the question in the present state of Lungs in North China to think of dealing direct with Chinese there. The business, Rhould be done with foreign boases that bave branches on the spot. There Straits, India via Calcutta-Por JAPAN, Onsang for Juva Ports via Singapore
two import and re Austrian houses at Nearly all foreign trading bonsee deal almost exclusively with their parent houses in London, Ham burg, Vienna, etc., giving pre. ference naturally to their respect- ive countries' productions. It appears to be almost impossible for a stranger to do business with these houses, whose uniform reply to outsiders is that they have already arranged for supplies of the classes of goods that such newcomers may offer. It follore, therefore, that to do business with Straits, Chira' requires a strong, well- capitalised and thoroughly ex-
English
Mail.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, India Aden, Egypt, and Europe via
11 Brindial. (Late Letters 8.ຫຼ to noon. Extra Postage 10 sante) (Bupplementary mail on board up to the time fized for departure of the mail. Extra Portage 10 cents) (Letters
Gap Rook Macao Wuchow 98 Pathol. #
Per 6. Awa Maru from Seattle otc-Labuan JA Shipway, L Forrest, S Akatsuka, T Osawa, K Tamo, Y Yokoyama, M. Jacob
ROL
Per aa. Mineric from Keelung- -Mr Galbreath and Muster Galbreath.
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T. F. Claxton, Director,
Hongkong Observatory, June, 17th.
1 Barometer, reduced to 38 degrees Fahrenbelt on the level of the mea in in. Jobes, tenths sad hundredths,
Temperature, in the shade, in degroos
ported all the Pillar Boxes PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity. In percentage of saturation,
4 Direction of Wlad, to two points,
In time for the first clearance will be inorded in this contract
Per s.. Nilo for San Francisco eto-the Humidity of air saturated with mols mail.)The Parcel mail will be Mre EJ Lindley, Mr & Mrs HP Landers, ture being 100. slosed on Friday the 19th June, Mr & Mrs FC Fauld, Rev. A W Cooper, 5 p.m.-Per DELTA, 20th InetA C Lee, Mrs M O Bigelow, Miss LA India vin Calcutta-Per YAT-Murphy, Mrs D. A Campbell, CAcuna.
Friedlander, Mr & Mrs P SHING, 20th June, 1 p.m.
Silberberg. A Grunde, Lal Fai-ting, Philippins (s-Per LOONGSANG, 20th DH Lee, Miss L Starling,
June, 1 p.m.
Oliveros, F Dorbon. Mra & J Friedlander,
a.m.
"SHING, 20th Jost, 5 p.m.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beauforo
Scale. J
perienced business house, There Philippine In. Por RUBI, 20th inst. 3 p.m. Miss L J Cooper, EW Los, R. Ortiz, FX fore, those who would do business Wel-hal-wel & Tientsin-For CHEONG-Rogers, Y O Horiji, CFCastro. with China, if they will not do the thing on the required scale suggested, should try to get into touch with the large Uhinese bouses in Europe.
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
at
J
can & supplied at cheap Rates
SEBATTIK SANDAKAN- &
(British. North Borneo), At these ports steamers calling for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and harges,
THE
HEANS
IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE
THAN WHAT YOU PAY.
DOUBLE STRENGTH
DOUBLE VALUE.'
LOTUS MOKHA
13 UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT.
Obtainable Everywhere.
4. BUNE.
Siberian
Mail.
Shanghai, and North China (Europe via Siberia) Par SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL, CHENAN, 20th June, 5 p.m.
To make connection with the Tainpu Train leaving Bhanghat on Saturday the 29th Juno, at 8 pm.]
SUNDAY, 21st June, Swatow-Per HAIMUN 2ut Juno, 9 am
MONDAY. 22nd June. Straits, Batavia, Choribor, Bamarang & Sourabaya-Per RIOJUN M., $2nd inst.noGE.
TUESDAY, 23rd June.
Philippine In Japan via Na gasaki, Honolulu, U. S., South America & Carada via Ban Francisco-Per NIPPON M
Ameri
can ar*
Canadian
23rd lust, 9a/2. Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-
YANG, 3rd June, 10 a.m. Philippine La-Per TAMING, 23rd 3 p.m. Wel-hal-woi & Tientsin-Per HUI-
CHOW, 23rd fast, 11 a.m.' Japan via Kobe--KUMSANG, 23rd inst.,
11.m.
Shanghal & Korth China-Per BH AOH-
BING, 23 d Juna, 3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 24th June. Hoihow, Haiphong & Pakhoi—Per
KAIFONG. 24th Juno, 8 a.m.
Ceylon, Straits, Burmah, Adelaide, Wostom Australis, and India, Ader, Egypt Europe vla Naples Per GOEBEN, 24th lust 9 am,
Ameri
German
Mail.
Mall
Formous vis Keelung Shang- bal, North Chian, Japan via Nagasaki, Victoria & Ta- rom-MEXICO MARU, 2411 inat, 11 a.m. Batavia, Samarang and Boerabaya-Por TJIMANOEK, 24th Inst. 11
American
Canadian
.to:
THURSDAY, 25th June.
Shanghai, North China, Japan, via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via (via Vancouver (Baro Siberia)Per EMPRESS OF CUM JAPAN, 25th June, 10,30 m
Indis: jela Calcutta-3-41 NAMSANG, 25th June, I'm,
Strait
London, 12lb June. chima Maru, Daike Rickmers.
Arrivals from China:-Menolaus, Mi-
Prince, Mark
State of Weather, b blue sky,o de- tached cloud, d drizzling mo, fox, g gloomy,h hati, 1 lightning, overcast, p
passing showers, & equally, x rain, a snow,
|i thunder, v visibility, w dow wat.
SANDAKAN ..................... Capt. J. Koehler
Abodi TUESDAY 23rd June.
- TUESDAY, 14th July,
9"a.m.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wirel
Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
Mark Coettingen
OUTWARD,
About
6th July. Tuebingen.
HOMEWARD.
0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths For Havre. Emden and Bremen/
METEOROLOGICAL.
Hamburg:
Borkum about End of June.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and
Bremen/Hamburg:
Previous
Day On date On date
At D- ..29.80
at pi
29.81
82
20.79 85
Altair
48
The following vessels have passed the Canal:Belgraviu, Bohemia, Cordillere, Bumaeus, Indien, Namur, Nils, Nippon, Poio, Totton Maru, Tydens, Afghan Barometer
85 Temperaturo... London. 16 June. Humidity Arrivals from China-Bonarty, Alexis. Wind Direction... The following vessels have passed the Force Canal:-Benavon, Telemachus, Puritan. Weather... 95
--| Bala
D.16 digan ogen sår Temperaturo da sua 15th 87
ELE. Observatory, 16th June.
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Col Findon Haddocks, Kippers &c,
ALEXANDRA CAFE.
75
3
00
11
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
Mail Seamers
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.
OPERATING
MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS.
MONGOLIA 27000 tons MANCHURIA 27000 Lang
KOREA 18000
CHINA 1200 tone
SIBERIA 8000 tons NILE 2000 in
PERSIA 0000 tons
Between Hong Kg, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Hebe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"The Most Comfortable Route to America and Europe
MONGOLIA ......Sailing FRIDAY," PERSIA (via Manila)... KOREA
SIBERIA.pmarqan
+
T
26th June, at 1 p.m.
11th July, at Naon
•
SATURDAY, SATURDAY, 25th July, at 1 p.m. TUESDAY, 4th Aug. at 1 p.m.
These alpamara are famous for their modern equipment, comfort, and the superiority of the nuising, which is under the personal supervision of Mr. V. Maroni, the world famous calorar. Large stalerooms, equipped with plecirlo fans, and running water. Bertaz equipped with electria readinąć Jurispa.. Noratose krustratala-sali walor, swimming Jank, 318 pěno crabesten, dlock games, canans, etc.--not a dull moment throughout the trip.
The Bafety and Comfort of Patrone la Our First Consideration of
For further information, madas, literature, schedules, sin; apply to
R. C. MORTON,
King's, Building (Opposite Blake Por
Cogant,
Panama bocile International Exposition San Franciscongra, Telephone No. 141
Beginning of July.
About .3rd Aug.
For Havre, Emdon and Hamburg
Bromen:
End of July
For further Particulara, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOY
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OFANA
Hongkon 17th June, 1914.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE.
AND FROM
TO JAPAN via: SHANGHAI FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.
For.. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA ...
Steamers
{ Atlantique Amazone Water Polynesien
MARSEILLE VI PORTS V. Ciotat
To sall
29th June, 12th July,
f 16th June,
30th June,
ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS, Tranabipping on the Co's Steamers at Colombo,f Calcutta, Bombay Australia, at Port: Bald for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Bea, Through Tickets to London via Faris by rail blan
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