10
BOY BITTEN.
(Continued from page 5.) Winde-Well, I can tell or Worship that the inspector. cannot say anything about it.
Making Him Smilo.
for amascment.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,
DR. MORRISON.
An Australian Interview, /
|
..
POST OFFICE,
JUNE
1914
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
EATHER REPORT,
On the 23rd at 11.18-Promuro bas decreased moderately over N. Japan. The area of high pressure now extends from the Loochoon to the east of the
In future the outward Siberian Malls will be forwarded from Shanghal by the Tlentin Pukow Railway w Ich makes connection with the Trans-Siberian Majl Trains. These mails are closed at the Fau Bang, Chi. s... 1,400. Malien, 23rd Bonins. Shanghai British Post Office at 11.30 a.m..
Is-Saigon, 19th inst., Rico and 5 pm. on Mondays, and at 8.30 p.m.on
Chinese, Thursdays,
The Kleist with the Gorman Mall
Halmun, Br. s. 641, J. W. Evans, 23rd irst-Swatow, 22nd Inst., Gen....... D. L. & Co.
left Singapore on Friday the 19th inst., at Looksun, Ger. A. 1,020, M. Gerlach, 22ed the 23rd inst., at 7 p.tti.
last Bangkor, 15th Inst, Rice -B. & S.
3 p.m. and is due to arrive here to-day,
The Goeben, with the Mails from Lon- don (via Biberia) of Tuesday & Wodoos here on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at 2 day the Ind and 3rd inst., is due, to arrive {p.m.
Morrison of the Times" in now official adviser to tho Chinese Republic, and an interesting Mr. Steave::son: Somebody the Australian magazine, Life. interview with him appours in ought to be able to give informa, alorrison is an Australia): tion about it, your Worship. (to 1. would be difficult for the the witness) I don't ee any caues stranger to find the home of Dr. Morrisinu ia Poking were it nor Wilnis - You don't, but the for the fact that the rickshaw rest do. The inspec or business coolee know him. Tell any one was making, me smile..
of the small aimy of rickshaw Witness explained that,
on boys who besiege the doors of the The Liangchow, with the LondonMail May 31, lo did not receive any Grand Hotel des Wagons-Lite 10 via Siberia) of Saturday, the 4th last is report about the missing dog, take you to Mah-shen-son, and, to arrive here on Friday, the 28th though he believed that Ally's after running for more than a boy came to the wation and mile, he will drop you folly reported that his master's dog between two stone lions that was miming. They were advised guard a doorway in a ten-foot) to go to the Doge Home before wall. It is not always eary to see aking an official report. Wit-Dr Morrison. A phin-like es was off duty when the report Chinese attendant, who knows bis is mide.
'job," guards the gate. If, how Mr. Steavens00:-Do you ever, you have previously made now yourself that a report was an appointment, you follow the made ou Sunday night ?—No.
impassive guide through the ten- Have you bad any interviews foot wall. with the defondant since May! 317-Yea.
"When?--On June 18: Where? At hin office.
Wanted Compensation.
No matter how hot the day, in one foreigner's house you would
lost.
The V. de la Ciotat, with the American
Mail exilongkong Maru & Persia is Jue to arrive hore on Monday, the 19th inst.
MAILS DUE.
Jerman, Kleist, 23rd Inst.
Siberian, Liangehow, ith inst. Siberiun, Joebon, 24th Irst. American, V. de la Clotat, 29th inst.
Dus
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Left Loudon June 1,
June 6,
Shanghai
June 20. June 29,
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY
be sure to find a scene of activity. It is a building remote from the foreign legations, and ret in the Shanghai North China---Per CHOY-
You went there?-Yes, with midst of the Chinese quarter. the boy.
What did you go there for?-Long after the lights of the city have been extinguished, there is The boy wanted compensation often illumination in one wing of and I went to give hia a chance this residence. Were you to of paying e impensation.
glance. through the chinks in the You went to get componention attice you would see a plainly from the ing owner?-Not to get furnished Toom with little it bat tee if he would give it ornamentation on its walls-au
Mr. Steavenson explained to
apartment stripped of everything His Worship, who interposed at that is not essentially useful, this juncture, that the questions like the deck of a warship in were designed to show why the action. Sitting at a long table summons had been taken out at spread with documente is a till
such a late date.
Mr. Stevenson:What Was
the amount of the componeation? -I don't know. I was there to take the boy.
for $160 but
I don't know
SANG, 23rd June, 5p.m. Shaughal & N. China-Per YUSANG,
23rd June, 5 p.n.
Swatow,
TO-MORROW.
י
Montonale, Br. us. 3,952, L.'D. Douglas,
23rd inst.-Shangbal, 19th ist
Gon.-O.P. R. · Phemins, Br. s.. 4,268, W. R. Bailey, 23rd Inat-Faochow, 21st Inst. Gen. --B, & 8.
P.
A shallow depresalon, at!?! lion over, Tongking.
8 a.m. this morning the centre was in The typhoon has partially álled up." At
́about latitude 33′ N. andbugitude 120" E..
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
ading at 10 and to-day, 1.17,Inches,
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS'
ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecast 18.E. winds,
"
1 Hongkong and Neighbour-light to
bood.
........................ | cloudy.
2 Formosa Channel
Sigismund, Ger. x. 7,844, . Hurizig. 23rd inst9ydney, 30th ult. Gen. -M. & Co. Salamis, Bra. D. A. Gardiner, 23rd inst.
-8. Africa, 22nd ult. Gen-Blas
DEPARTED,
June 23.
Rajah for Sandakan
Blojun Maru for Sourabuya Hanelfor Halpbong
S. Klokmera for Singapore
Holens for Touranevis Koihow
Haiyang for Foochow riu Swatow
A. Rickmors for Hamburg Beniarig for Port Said ..
OLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
حیمی
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,
June 22, Adelaide, Western Australia, Nippon Maru for San Francisco India, Aden, Egypt and Ningchow for Liverpool via Singapore Еигоре via Naples -Per GOEREN, 24th inat.. 9 a.m.
June 23. Amoy, Formosa via Takas and Anping For BOSIU MARU, 24th inst. 9 a.m.
1.m.
9
longay-For OHUNBANG, 24th inst. Swatow-Per HAIMUN 24th inat., 10a. Hoih, KALFONG. 24th June, 10a.m. Haiphong, & Pakhoi-Par figured, fair-haired man, occa. Japan vla Kobe--KUMBANG, 24th inst., sionally writing, occasionally
11a.m. loaning back in his chair and Batavia, Samarang and Soerabaya-For thinking a man with long features and a curious' far-arty
ality is a force in China to-day,
What are the broad ideals of.
TJIMANOEK, 94th inst., 21
Bangkok-Per SALAMIS, 24th inal, 11
a.m:
4.m.
li a.m.
24th inst. 11.
A.Ct.
Quarts for Saigon Choysang for Shanghai Chunsong for Hongay
moderate;
some rain.
&W.
winds,
freak.
3 South count of Chica be) The sage
tween H.E. and Lamooks į as No. 1. South coast of Chian be- The same tween H.K. and Hainan... 3 as No.1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Stution.
43rd June, a.m
Winds
lour.
Harometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tion,
Force.
Wostook 7a 29.86 31 30
Naba
about the DATES. named ---- For
Steamere
LONDON & ANT)
WERP, via Singa- | Nellore
pore,
Ombo, Port Said,
Penang, Capt. J. Gaunt
& Marseilles-
R.N.R.
LONDON, vis Us-) Himalaya
To Sail On Remarks
about. 26th June.
Freight &P'sage
noon 4th July.
Freight
& P'sage
about
R.N.R.
Assaye
Capt. C. R. Longden 25th June. & Paage
Froight &P'sage
Freight
about 2nd July.
ual Parts of CallCapt. W. W. Cooke
R.N.R.
SHANG HA IN
MOJI, KOBE Syria AND YOKO HAMA
SHANGHAI
Capt. G. J. Coldwell
"All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telography.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office.
Hongkong, 22nd June, 1914
E. A. Hewett.
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN,
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES... 24th June, 10a.m.
About
WEDNES., 24th June,
SATUR.,
11th July.
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Goeben
Nemuro 62 29.87 Hakodate
29.99
Tokio Kochl
29.09
29.97
Nagsmakl
*
20.82
K'agima
10.00
WBW
Oshima
30.0°
30.01
HO
Inhl'jima
29.07
Rs0
Bonin Is.
30.04
Chefco
Whalwel
29.86 69 95 ese
20
Johang
Kiukiang
Changaha
Amoy
Shanghai Gutzlaf Sharp F. 7a
+7
20.71 78 aw
For
Steamers,
20.42 71 18W
7.0m
θα
29.87 80 99.85 80 87 now for
1 b
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)
Swatow
SOUTHAMPTON, [Capt. A. Ahlbom
ku Sa
29.91
0
A'WERP & H'BURG.)
17,900
20.91
Taican
29.80
Keihun
SHANGHAI, TSING- Kleist
29.91
0
4
P'dores
TAU,"
20.88
*
6
KOBE AND Capt. L. Maass.
Canton
29,81 78 '05 Bo
or
YOKOHAMA
17,000
H'kong
63
.29.82 78. 92 6
2 or
Gap Rock
M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP, }
M
Масло
29.78 77
1 od
MARONN,
NEW Prinz.Sigismund
PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Duchow 9a
GUINEA, SAMARAI, Capt. A. Hurtzig
Pathol
BRISBANE, SYDNEY
6,000
3 p.nl.
Holhow
and bits Welsford, Miss Welsford, Messra Por Balamis from South Africa ote.-Mr Walter, Zalvesby.
Fhallen
AND MELBOURNE...!
urana
C. Br. J.
29.70 8: 29.75.82
2
3 or
BW
Prinz Sigismund
29.87 77
KOBE
Por so. Locksun from Bangkok-Mme, Manila B Burko,
Legaspi
Aparri
·29,89 77
Capt A. Hurtzig
H
10
6,000
29.59 75
20.87 77
Porsa. P. Sigismund from Sydney bic. Iloilo
29.95 R1
." 30
14th July.
00
! a.m..
E. of Japan for Vancouver via Shanghai Taming for Iloilo via Manila Kalfong for Haiphong via Hoibew Bashu Naru for Anping via Swatow Shaching for Shanghal Phomius for London via Singapore Kweilin for Saigon
for Saigon
Devawongse
Do you swear that you don't know ?-He bad a doctor's bill expression in his eyes. This is Saigon For DEVAWONGSE, 24th last., Dr. George Ernest Morrison, the whether that was the compensa the world is linked with Chinese Bangkok-Por BOILEFOS, 24th inst., 11 Australian whose name through Japan via Kobo--For P. SIGISMUND, tion or hot; he might have affairs of State, and whose person.
anted something besides.
Stralis, India via Calcutta-Per YAT You saw the bill; whose bill
SHING, 24th June, 1 p.. Formosa via Keelung, Shang. hai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Victoria & Ta--RM Ward, Miss 3-D Klach, Mr & Mrs Bacolod Z coma-MEXICO MARU, 24th J Enzolbrecht, A T Muckrich, Dr & Mrs Cebu
inat. 3 p.m.
EL Walker, Capt M EMorris, Mr & Mrs Labuan HHB Handy, Bister TO Tobey, H Klein- lein, Dr Hans G Myul, Dr. EG Bola, Mr Pakhoi- THURSDAY, 25th June.
& Mrs J E Edwards, E Bowditch, Mrs P & Hpaibang Per Mead, Strang. A P.Nichlassen, Lebmann HONGKONG, 25th inst, 11 T Schoff, Mrs E M Dorward, J K Darkan- aal, E Modstrom, L., Vest, L Chapman, Mr Newchwang-Per EIGER, & Mrs FLim.
as it ?-Dr. Kwon, or Dr. Lee-the Republican party?
wap, or something like that.
The Magistrate-I am afraid,
'The idea of the party is to
I must stop you; I don't want to incorporate what is best in the
American and in the French
Ameri-.
can
Maif
etop you getting useful informa- Republice, with some of the Con- tion on the point, but these ques-stitution of Switzerland and with Hoihow.
ose are not to the point.
the freedom provided by so many The Dog Ran Away. The defendunt in the box said of the institutions of Great Tsingtau, that his dog was a wirehaired fox drafted by a committee of both Strut
Britain. The Constitution is being terrier aged two years which he Houses, a distinguished American Shanghal & North China-Per ANHUI. had had over since it was a pup.
professor, Mr. Frank Goodnow,
a.m.
25th inst., 11 ..
Calcutta16 NAMSANG, 25th June.1 r.m.
25th Inst., 3 pan.
SANG.
MARIE, th lost., 3 p..
On Sunday evening, May 31, he having been engaged by the Manzanillo & Guaymas (Mexico). Pes took the dog out for a walk and Government to assist them in Shanghai & North Chias-Fer TAK arrived safely back at the house their deliberations. Their ideal
SANG, 25th inst.. 5 p.m.
with him. Later he went out by ia that all the five pooples who Ningpo Shanghai and North China-Per
himself and on returning 29 form the Chinese race abould be informed by his boy that the dog equal. These are the Chidisse, had run away aboutsaven o'clock,
YOCHOW, 25th inst., 5p.m.
FRIDAY 26th June.
For 4.5. Monteagle from Vancouveroic.)
Barkat.
Mrs H B Bridver. Master G Bradger, Mentor DBradger, Master J Bradger, Ali,
29.90 83 29.91 85
T. F. Carton, Director,
Hongkong Observatory, June, 23rd.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sex in In- Jches, tonths and hundredths.
2 Temperatura, in the shade, in degress (Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois ture being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Bonafore
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de tacked cloud, d drizzling rain, ffog,'g
PASSENGERS EXPECTED, Scale.
Per at. Hirano Maru from London on gloomy, b hall, I lightning, overcast, p the 23rd ult.-Mr Hasan el Arculli, Dr passing showere, q aqually, rrain, a snow,
T Kamo, Mrs H Zec, Miss B Zec, Masz thunder, v visibility, w dew wot.
He made a report concerning the Manchus, Thibetans, Mongols, Swatow, Amoy and Fooshow Per HAI- ter F Zee, Mr Saw Deo, Mr T Ishimura, dog to the Police Station, where and Turkish (Mohammedians of
there were two Chinese, at about Western China.) The five bars
9 o'clock. The number of the these five peoples.'
in the Chinese flag represent
license was 1122. On Monday
A
What are your hopes for
he made two farther reports to China?"
the police and again one. on
Tuesday. They were all received
'I believe in the fature of
y the two Chinese that he had China,' said Dr. Morrison. 'It
Canadien
American
& Siberian
OHING, 26th June, 10a.m.
Formosa via Keelung, Shang-
huf & North China, Japan vivia Nagaraki, Honolulu, Cana-
da, United States, 8. Ameri-
JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo
SANDAKAN
(Capt J. Koehler
About TUESDAY 23rd June: TUESDAY
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken,
FREIGHT LINE.
'NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
Mark Coellingen
OUTWARD.
About
6th July. Tuebingen. 19th July,
HOMEWARD.
Mr & Mrs Kubo, Mr K Hisayuki, Mr O 0 Raia in inches, tenthead hundredths For Havre. Einden and Bremen
Nagao.
ca. via San Francisco (Europe SHIS PASSED THE CANAL,
via Biberia) Per MON- GOLIA, 201b just. 11 a.m-
SATURDAY, 27th June,
rat seen in the station; he did is impossible to journey through Philippine La-For YUENSANG, 87th
the Empire and not have confi-
ot see a European officer or the dence in the future of it. It is a nspector on any of his visite.
Mr. Steavenson: Do you be country in which every climatic lieve that it was your dog which condition is found. The people bit the small boy I don't know are industrious. From the people anything about that"
whose homes are in the mountains
Siberian
inat.. 1 p.m.
Shanghai and North China (Europe vla Siberia)--For YINGCHOW, 27th inst. 5 pan.
SUNDAY, 28th June.
London. 16 June. " Arrivals from China-Benarty, Alenia. The following vessels baye passed the Canal:-Boaavon, Talomachus, Puritan. London, 10 June, Arrivals from Chinn:-Bohemia, Cordil- lere, Tottori Moru, Merionethshire.
METEOROLOGICAL"
Previous
Hamburg:
Borkum about Ead of June.
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and
at Dist
23.83
Bremen/Hamburg:
77
78
.83
94
92
184
Altair
Beginning of July.
E
2
Day On date On'date
Barometer 29.79 29.82 Temperature ...... Humidity............. Wind Direction
Force......... Weather WE Ort or The following vessels have passed the Rain Canal:-China, Hootor, Kaga Maru, Per-iggest open air 'Lemp'erwence in aw aia. P. E. Friedrich, Demodocus, Den of
H.K. Observatory, 23rd June.
Was your dog given to biting of Thibet to those who live in Swatow-Por HAIMUN 28th June, 9am. Kelly, Benegambla, Katori Maru, Uoker.
people?-No.
No Complaints.
the jungles of Canton; from the Manchus in the north to the southern-most dwellers in China Amoy,
Had it ever bitten any person all are aliko industrious and before?-No.
You have never had any com-rifty. China has the greatest mineral resources of all the plaint?-No.
MONDAY, 29th June. Wei-Hal-Wei, Chefoo & Tientsin -Por, KUEICHOW, 29th inst. $u.m.
*TUESDAY, 30th June.
Mr. Stevenson cubmitted that undeveloped countries in the Swatow, Amoy and Focchow---Por HAI- the dog bad evidently ran world, with one coal-field which out after his master had gone, is estimated to be able to provide and pointed out that when the sufficient coal supplies for the defendant knew that the dog was world's requirements for a period missing ho did everything that of ten years.'
he reasonably could. He reported to the Police not only on the Sunday but twice on Monday and again on Tuesday. Further, when the offence was committed the matter should have been Troceeded with at once.
His Worship remarked that he ed no doubt that the dead dog elonged to the defendant, but ided-If the police had intend-
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
can b supplld at chaop Rat
at
French
אטון
TAN, 30th Juno, 10a.m. Balgon, Straits, Ceylon; Adé laldo, Western Australia, In- din, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseillos (Late Letters 11 to Noon Extra Pontage 10 conte). Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the frat clearancs will be included In this contract mail)-For V. de la CIOTAT, 30th June, 11a.m. Shanghai, North Chira & Japan vin Haji -Per LOVAT, 30th inst., 10
18.01.
p.m.
Philippine For TEAN, 30th Juno, 3 Japan via Nagasaki-Per NIKKO M.,
30th inst., 4 p.m. Shanghal-Per LIANGOHOW, 30th fast.
Spa
WEDNESDAY, 1st July...
ed to take out a summons against SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK Haiphong and Pakhol- Per BUNG-
the defendant for allowing his dog to go abroad without a muzzle they should have done so
at once. It was irregular to hold
a summers pending negotiations of this kinde
(British North Borneo),
for bunker soal exclusively are At these ports steamera calling
exempt from all shipping duee
The defendant was ined one and harges, dollar.
- KLANG, Ist July:9 a.m. Stralia & Ceylon-For MIYABAXI M
Let July, 9 a.m. ›
=Austra-
Philippine In, Australia, Tos- mania and New Zealand via **Thunday Is. —Fez TANGO PRIMARU,1st July, 11 s.m des moment Philippins Islands Par ZAFIRO, 1st A. BUNE
Jaly,3 p.m.
mark.
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azad
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