1914-06-29 — Page 12

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Says He is not Member

of Junta

Wadoosday the 1st July being a Pubile. Holiday, the Fost Office will be open from

In the event of the arrival of Biberian Mails the Post Office will be open one hour for the delivery thereof.? ¿

Thore will be one delivery of ordinary ters from the Pillar Boxes.

correspondence and one collection of let

SHIPPING NEWS:

Atlantique, Fr. 82, 3,478, A. Charbonnel, ARRIVED.

C. Diederichsen, Ger. s. 774, Franken, 28th inat Saigon, Gen. M. M.

Halton, Be as. 1,186, A. H. Stewart 28th 28th Inst Holhow, 27th instant, Gea-J. & Co. Inst-Fooshow, 25th last. Gen. D. L. & Co.

ly closed.

The Money Order Office will be entireHirano

Yen 300,000, Fire, On June 12 at about 1.48 a.m.. fire broke out in the engine-room of the Kaikokurwan, a well- known filature, owned by Mr. Vicente Sotto, the Cabuan Hayashi Kunizo, at bukėva, fugitive from justice who has for Oanto-gori, Saidama Prefecture. some years been living in Hong. Twenty-one buildings were total-kong, where he is publishing the ly destroyed, and oight others Philippine Republic, writes to the partially destroyed, before the Cablenews-American declaring fire was got under at about 4 that he has nothing" whatever to "a.m., the damage being estimated do, with the Hongkong revcla-Singapore on Saturday, the 27th Inst. of 6 nt Yen 300,000. Over 1,300 of the female employees whose quarters have boon destroyed are camping out on some vacant ground near by Though detaile are not yet available, it is feared there has been some loss of life.

Alleged Disappearance of a

Foreigner.

tionary junta.

The Kanchow with the Malls from Lon-

The Assaye with the English Mail left p.m. and is due to arrive here on Thursday the tad pro This packet brings the par- "If Artemio Ricarte, the Viper, col malls, closed in London for deapatok and other rascals are spreading by the all-ea route on the 37th ult, and the belief that each an entity still for despatch overland on the 2nd inst exists" he says, "it is because don (via Siberia) of Tuesday 9th and they want to exploit the ignorant Wednesday 10th inst, is due to arrive people, obtaining contributions here on Wednesday, the lat prox. from them for.an imaginary arm- ol revolt against the United States......

"Doea the Cablenews. want to seo me a revolutionist henceforth?

"The Cablenews should not be in a hurry. There is time for everything. I have not yet lost my hope of obtaining justice from the

administration."

prosent

MAILS DUE. Siberian, Kanahow, let July, English, Assaye, 2nd July.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Left London June-3. June 6,

'Due/ Shanghai June 20. June 22,"

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Shanghal & N. Chian--Per HANGSANG,

29th June, 5p.m.

On the 8th instant, at abotit 10 .m., a young foreigner, about 21. years old, of rather shurt staturo, asked for a bont on hire at Shigo Otokichi's boathouse at Buma. The sea was rough, however, so Shiga declined to let him take a boat out, whereupen the young man went away in the direction--Cablenews American. of Sumadora Park. At about 2 pm, by which time-the-sos-had- oalined, the foreigner again called at the boathouse, and hired a during last year amounted to boat for two houra a paid for Yon 155,000,000. In addition to swatow, the boat, and leaving his hat and this, Yen 80,000,000 worth of stick at the boathouse, put to sea, exports were shipped to China Japan inking with him a parcel which through the Kwautung Province Japan via Shiga thought contained a bottle, and Hongkong during fast year, Two hours passed, but the Finaking a total of Yen 158,000,000. foreigner did net return, Later it fears that son exports 88 on in the evening Okada Yoichiro, parn, cotton cloth, etc., will be a fisherman, living at Tarumi,uvat totally chooked in a year found the boat, empty and abaa; or two when the new tariff comes doned at sea, about two milea iato force." from the coast.

Preach

The Japan-Holland Association. A frisudly meeting of the mem- bera of

the Japan-Holland Fort

Mail.

via

Amoy and Facchow---For HAI-

TO-MORROW,

Kobe--Por. LOVAT, 30th inst..

TAN, 30th June, 10a.m.

Nagausk! Per NIKKO M.

19 n.m.

30th inst.. 10 a.m.

ais.

Maru, Jep. 5.288, H. Fraser, 29th inst,Bingapore, Gen

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 29th at 11.30-Fresauro ha slightly oner the Loochoor, Formosa increased slightly over Japan and the Bonine, where it is highest, and decreased stationary in the neighbourhood of Tongking, and the Philippines. It is nearly

Aunam Hongkong...

Depressions still cover N.E. China and The typhoonis abili moving north-west- Warda. At6a.m. this morning the centre was in about latitude 20 N. and long itude 125* E.

MAIL STEAMERS'

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or

about the DATES namod r For

Stoamers

YIK Hue, Fr. Corneliaasen, 20th initant- Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours

K. C. Wan, 28th Inst, Gen.Andlag at 10 a.uz. to-day, 0,09 inches Luchow, Br, s. 1,220, J. Meathrel, 29th

R. Marty.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS inst-Shanghal, 23th inst., Oon.

ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.LONDON, via Us-) Himalaya b -B. & 8.

District.

Forecast.

ual Ports of CallCapt. W. W. Cooke Hongkong and Neighbour-variable Light or

winds, hood.

fair..

Mackinaw, Am. s. 2,004, W. G. Kreba, Miyazaki Maru, Jap... 8,500, J. Terna

28th last-Saigon, 23rd instant, Rica R. D.Co.

ko. 29th Inst.-Yokohama, 17th Jaat, Gou.-N. YE... Nikko Maru. 3.447, R. Takeda, 29th Inst,

---Manila, 27th. Inst., Goa.-N. 2 Formosa Channel....... Y...

Pitmanulok, Ger. . 2,019. W. Taubert,

To Sail On Remarks

доол

Freight

4th July.&P'rage

R.N.R.

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Binga- Khyber

about

pore,

Penang, Capt. H. E. Kitoat

Freight

C'mbo, Fort Said,

8th July.

&P'sage

R.N.R.

Variable winds, freshening from North

& Marseilles

Assaye

about

Freight

SHANGHAI ......................

Capt. G. J. Coldwell,

3rd July.

&P'sage

MOJI,

KOBE Nile

about.

Freight

AND YOKO- (Capt. H. Powell HAMA

10th July. & Penge

29th inst-Bangkok, Rice B.&3 South coast of China be) The same

tween H.K. and Lamocks as No. 1. South coast of China be? SE, winds, tween H.K. and Hainan. moderate.

Rajatun, Ger, s. 1.189, C. Wolf, 28th faat Bangkok, 19th inst. Rice -B. and 8. Banakuk, Br... 8,592, T. J. Archbold, 27th Inst-San Francisco, Bulk -Of-9.0.Co. Sungkiang, Br. 1,600, Hobinson, 27th Inst.Haiphong, 74th Inst., Gen.

B. and B.

Tolemachus, Br. s. 1,350, A. Frasor, 29th Inst. Saigon, 24th inst, Rics- Chinese.

Ville do in Ciotat; Fr. u. 3,558, B. Safcut, 29th inst...Yokohama, 20th Inst. Gon.-H. M.

Zu Aro, Am-an. 1,408, MoMurray, 28th Inst. -Manila, 25th inst., Gon.-8. T.

DEPARTED.

June 27.

Balgon, Straits, Coyion, Ade Tamon Maru No. 15 for Chlawantao Daig! Maru for Tamsul via Swatow faldo, Western Australia, In- Aden, Egypt and Europe

Hangsang for Canton via Maxsailles (Late Letters 11 Irene for Shanghai to Noon.

Extra Postage 10 hingehow for Kwang Yen centa), Letters posted in all

Taksang for Shanghai via Swatow the Pillar Bozes in time for the engang

for Manila first clearance will be included Haimus for Swataw

Tungehow

for Bhanghai this contract mail-Per V de la OIOTAT, 30th Kwong-chow-wan for K., O. Wan

Montrose, for New York via Manila Kanagawa Maru for Caloutta via S'pore Fausing for Saigon

Bayard-Por K. O, WAN, 29th inst.

11 a.m.

11 a.

vin

Calcutta Per

It is conjectured by the Sumo folk, says the Japan Chronicle, that the foreigners bottle conAssociation, of which Coaut Stralis India tained poison, and that he has Ukuta, the Premier, President, Philippine Iz.Per TEAN, 30th Juno,

Haihow, Pakhot & Haiphong--Put O.

committed suicide. We trust the mystery is capable of a loss tragic explanation, and that this story is nothing more than an inversion of a young man's row from Mirume to Suma, and his return by train.

Police Inspector Imprisoned. A tieji message to the Osaka Asaki report that Police-laspec- tor Nishitani, Chief of the Ako Police Station, and a policeman named Kamaroto, who have been auder examination at the Himeji District Court, were imprisoned on the night of the 11th. It is said that Nishitani amassed a fortune of Yon 10,000 through dishonest.acts.

|

was held on Premior's official residence at June 12, at LİLƏ Nagatu-cho. Among those present were Count Okumu, Baron von Asbeck, the Netherlands. Minister a Tokyo, General Hugawa, Chief of the Grouerai Staff Vifics, Lieut. General Fukushima, Gov- urnor-General of Kwantung, Mr. Matsui, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baron Sakatan, Mayor of Tokyo, and many others.

small

the desemoly, pointed out thei Count Okuma, in addressing the intimate relations between nolland and Japan were of a long hundred years. In spite of the duration, having lasted for three fact that Holland is a China's New Tarifl and Japan.

country, it has no equal in point In regard to Japan's reply to of wealth. This is because the the proposal of China to increase Datch are diligent and indus her tariff by five per cont., the trious. The sponker bozed taat Jiji says that particulars of the buta countries will matatain their reply have not yet been disclosed. | traunstonai intimate relatione, A report emanating from a trust- worthy quarter states that on the whole Jupan accepted the Chines9.

proposal conditionally, It ap-

pears that Japan, in her reply,

Resigned,

The Bangkuk Times says that

NAMSANG, 30th Jane, 1 r.

5 p.ra.

Shanghai-Fer LIANGCHOW, 33th inst, DIEDERICHSEN, 30th inst

Shanghal & N. China-For KOERBER,

5 pm.

30th Juue, 5 p.m.

3

Liangohow for Canton

Kucichow for Tientsin via Swatow Kenkon Maru No. 12 for Moji

Ylagohow for Shanghai

Yochow for Shanghul via Ningpo

Pheumphon For Salgen

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE

Juno 29.

China Coast Meteorologios) Register.

Station.

Amoy Swatow

29th June, a.m.

Winds!

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

140

aw

22

2 b

5 ber

a WBW Б

SHANGHAI

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

E. A. Hewett,

P.&0.8. N. Co.'s'office,

Hongkong, 29th June, 1914

-For"

Steamers.

Superintendent."

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sail on

WEDNES.,

8th July,

10 a.m.

About WEDNES 8th July.

SATUR -11th July

10

17,000

W'ostock 7a Namuro Hakodate Toklo

29.76 39

гра

BA 29.01 29.91 29.89

29.03

29.91

K'agima Oshima Naha

#

29.94

29.87

29.79

Ishima

29,70

Bonin

·In

90,01

Cheloo

haiwel

29.51 71, 15 aw

5 cbm

Lahang

Kinklang

Changaha

Changbal

29.61 78

Sharp P. 7

20,30 74

6a

29.74 82 29.70 81 87

29.76 81 83 se

5 29.7%

Taich

ta

29.73

SAKI,

Tainan

24.24

Koshan

29.70 29.0

Canton

P'dores

2172

M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,

8a

H'kong

29.73 78 95 ao

0

29.72 B1 .89

Gap Rook

890

40

Мисар

3

$6,000

3 p.m

Wuchow

Ja

AND MELBOURNE...

Holbow

Prinz Waldemar

63

29.63

79

KOBE

Capt. O. Jurany

Tourane

0 o.,

6,100

0.8t. J.

BW.. 5 C

Apard

Manila

Legaspi

20.71 78 29.73 78

.waw i c

4

JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo

SANDAKAN

Hollo Cebu Bacolod

9a 29.83. 81

:20

∙14th July, 9.8.m.

# 29.82 85

30

Labuan

29.86 "84

l'ongtong for Haiphon arid Bangkok Cape Finisterre for 8. Francisco via Cebu, Fakboi Locksun for Bangkok via Swatow Lucbow for Canton

Isiphong and Pakhoi- Por SUNG-Kanakuk for Haiphong via Saigon

WEDNESDAY, let July.”

Straits & Ceylon-Por MIYASAKI Taiyo Maru for Chinwonto

Atlantique for Yokohama via Shanghai.

KIANG, 1st July, 9 a.m.

1st July,'9 a.m.

watow, Amoy & Foochow-Per KAIJO MARU, 1st July, 1 p.m. For via Keelung, Shang North China, Japan, via Moji

Ualted States, Borth

20

PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Milicano, Mrs T Hashems. Mesare D Fox. Pers. Zafiro from Manila---Mrs F Gasse, CE Lucus, C Castlómain, Mrs J

Vancouva and Canada via | Ordna, N A Swanson, Miss R Oray.

(Europs via

Siberia)-Per MONTEAGLE,

Persa. Haitan from Foochow ato. Mr

Monobara. 6.

29.74

29.71

29.70 83

29.85 79 20.76 77 20.67

ཐཨཏྠཱཚཙཛུཏྟཱ ཙི།

A

T. F. Claxton, Director,

To make connection with the & SET OPLEGE, Messrs Bradney, Walter Hongkong. Observatory, June, 29th.

Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees chos, tenths and hundredthe.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degress

1st July, 10.30am. tain-Pukow Railway, closing at Bhangbai Br. F. O. ut 11.30a.m. on Monday the 6th

PAT as. Rajatan from Bangkok-Mr Swatow-Por HAIMUN 1st July, 10a.m.-Mr & Mrs Nelson, DC Parry, M Bto-1 Fahrenheit. Patterson. July.

For ..

Nikko Mara from Manila etc. ward, Dr Hechelman, Miss Hochelman.. Philippine Is, Australla, Tas-

Mr mania and Now Zealand den. UJ Barnes, JB Barnes, Mra & the Humidity of air saturated with mols-i

& Mrs Kirby, Capt Parry,

Dr

9 Hamidity, in percentage of saturation, Thursday Is, Por.TANGO

Mise Вардев,

Braton, Wiell, Jose Lapoz turs being 100. MARU, July, 11 a.m.

Miss Hizon, Philippine Islands-For ZAFIRO, Jat Prot

Mian R Hizon, Miss Pejico, |

Villanueva, Mr Ko Wab, July. 3 p.m.

Eagets

E

Mail.

THURSDAY, 2nd July, Fort Bayaid Haiphong and Pakhoi---Per

Mr

Blackley, Lasers Landley, HV |

usay.

Por &s. Ville de la Ciotat from Kobe sto.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufora Scale.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- Hakamoto, Kajama, Yamauris8atoruska gloomy, a hail, I lightning, a overcast, P Mrs Mitsui, K Tshigaki, M Tabigaki, tashad cloud, a drizzling rain, I fog, g HUE, 2nd July. 9 a.m.

Matsuda, hama For SILSIA, 2nd July. Nishimuri, Sakara, Katsura, Natama, Ko-

Nakayama, Eajums.

Na kuta

e thunder, viiblity, w dow wat. 1 p.m.

aaka. Esuga, Green, Mrs Donelly, Mand Keelung, Japan via Moji, Vio-bogast, Ching, Christopherson, Rabb, blaura, Chan, Walsh, Miss Prost, Miss Ar- toris and Seattle Per AWA Steirhornt MARU, 2nd July, 2 p.m.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

GIERS, LISBON. Derfflinger

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt, F. Prosch

A'WERP & BREMEN,

SHANGHAI, NAGA-1 Prinz Eitel Friedrich

KOBE AND} Capt. C. Mundt.... YOKOHAMA

MARONN,SAMARAI, / Prinz Sigismund

NEW GUINEA, Capt. A. Hurtzig BRISBANE, SYDNEY

Capt. J. Koehler

16,000

About TUESDAY 21st July. TUESDAY,

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Mark

OUTWARD,

About 6th July. Tuebingen

HOMEWARD

Goettingen ......... 19th July.

urged that China should increase Mr. J. C. Keddie has resigned Shanghai, N. Chira & Japan via Yokoyama, Mimura, Owain, K Naka. Pasalog showers, q squally, z rain, snow, For Havre, Eden and Bremen/

SILIMPOPON GOAL: BUNKERS

the rate of taxes on certaia pro- from the service of the Hongkong ducts at home, so that particular and Shanghai Bank, exporta from Japan will not sutler seriously as a result of the enforcement of the new high tariff in future. In other words, Japanese articles fa Chins might thus be offered for sale on equal terms with the Chinese products us at present. The paper adds thut it would be interesting to watch what answer China will make to Japan's counter pro- рова.

a

The Tokyo Asahi has Iaragraph stating that the value of exports from Japan to Chinn

can be suppild at, cheep Rate

at

Ameri-

can

Mail.

Shanghal & North China-Per LU.

CHOW, 2nd July, 3 pm.

FRIDAY, 3rd July.

Previous..

Hamburg:

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredth

METEOROLOGICAL.

For as. Atlantique for Shanghai oko.— Messrs L Gameau. W Wagnos, Mrs M Baromater ..... Hardy, Misa Loarele, Mr Mrs Edkins, Temperature...... Mrs Bourrienne, Miss O Burke, Messrs Hamidity

p

29.72

93

29.72 81 89

29.70

Bremen/Hamburg:

Altair

Beginning of July.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Forge Weather........... Rata ......

Swaton, Amoy and Foochow--Per BAINA Simmen, Chas E Lucas, Mr & Mre Wind Direction...

YANG, 3rd July, 10a.m.

Duncan & troupe, Mrs Greaves and Dr Straits, Colombo, India via Bombay---Por

Saulmann. E. F. FERDINAND, 3rd July, North China & Japan via Kobe

SANDAKANDA SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), At theso ports steamers calling Shanghai, for bunker coal exclusively are.

exempt from all shipping dues and harges,

IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE THAN WHAT YOU PAY THE DOUBLE STRENGTH MEANS DOUBLE VALUE.

LOTUS MOKHA

15 UNIFORMLY EXDELLENT.

Obtainable Everywhere.

A. BUNE.

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

English

Matt.

3 P

-Por TORILLA, 3rd July, 5 Pela

SATURDAY, 4th July.

Straits, Burmah, Carlon, Ade- Jalde, Western Australia, India Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindial. (Late Letters 11 4.50. to noon. Extra Postage 10 centa) (Supplementary meil on board up-to the time fired for departure of the mall. Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail)-The Parcel mall wil be closed don Friday the 3rd Ju's. 57.m-Fer HIMALAYA, 4th July, 11 a.m. Philippine I-Per LOONGSANG, 4th

July, 1p.m.

Strakte India via Caloutta---Per: A

APOAR, 4th July, 2 p.m.

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai, and North China Europe viz Siberia)-Per KANCHOW, 4th July, 3 p.m.

(To make connection with the Tiontain- Pukow Rallway, closing at Shanghai Dr. P. O. at 8.30 pm, on Thursday, the 9th July.) Tisatsin---Per CHIPSHING, 4th July, 5

p.m.

SUNDAY, 5th July, Swatow-Per HAIMUN 5th July, 9am. TUESDAY, 7th July, Awatow, Amoy and Foochow -Per HAI

ORING, 7th July, 10a.m. Philippina Ia-Per CHINHUA, 7th July,

3 p.m.

Findon Haddooks, Kippers &

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed,

ALEXANDRA CAFE.

Day On date on date For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

ט

Hegazzi opso sie' Funpreâturo”ɔn, coa

Lowest

14

tr

H.K. Observatory, 20th June,"

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

MAIL STEAMERS

PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.

OPERATING

MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS,

MONGOLIA 27000 tone

MANCHURIA 27000 tons.

SIBERIA 8000 tona. NILE 11000 ton

KOREA 18000 ton

CHINA 10200 tons

PERSIA 8000 (one

Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe,

Honolulu and San Francisco

Yokohama

THE SUNSHINE BELT"The Host Comfortable Route to America and Europe PERSIA (vis Manila)...Salling SATURDAY, KOREAünəşin

BIBERIA

CHINA.....

THURSDAY,

SP

SUNDAY, TUESDAY,

These meansers are famous for their modern corpment,

11th July, at Noon

937d July, at 1 p.m. 2nd Aug. at 1 p.ra. 11th Aug. at noon

caterer. Large staterooms, equipped with, electrio fans, and moning water. Berths the caltine, which is under the personal supervialus on, comfort, and the superfority of equipped with electrio rosling lamps Nursoraus amusements als water swimming V. Moroni, the world-famous tank, Filipina orclarıza, dack games, dansar, oin-not a dull moment throughout the trip. The Salty and Comfort et Patron la Que First Consideration

For further information, rates, terature, schedults, sie, apply to King, Building (Oppoolto Blake Pior.) R. C, MORTON, Panama-Pacing International Expeaitino San Pablico-tors. Telephone No: 141

rd Aug

For Naples, Genoa, Rotterdam,

For further Particulars, apply to

Hamburg and Bremen:

Cernis

about 15th July.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 29th June, 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

1

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM

JAPAN via SHANGHAI FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO

EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL:

AND FROM

Steamers Amazone

To sall 13th July.

30th June.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

УОКОНАМА

MARSEILLE via PORTS V. Clotat

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS Trapshipping on the Go's Steamers at Colombo, for Caloutta, Bombay and Australla, at Fort Bald for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Sea. Through Tickets to London via Faris by rall. My budd

Circular tickets to Europe, vis Suez and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vioo-versa delivered here.

For further particulars apply to;

THOMAS Agent,

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, log House Street, in the City of Victoria, Rongkong

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.