IU.
THE KOMAGATA MARU. of the rights of the self-
Canada must be Mistress in
her Own House.
governing Dominions to frame, regulate and control their Ona immigration policies, thou that the prosent exasperating and nebulous misunderstanding should be permitted to continue.
The police are patrolling the The one fact, says the l'unconcer World of May 23, that cannot be docks to prevent the East Indians read out of the Hindoo situation, from landing. That is well. Mr. se it is thrust into promiconco Gurdit Singh, or his sailing by the presence in Vancouver stor, should not have long to harbour of the Komoga'a Maru wait for sailing orders.
and its passenger list of 375-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914.
POST OFFICE.
There will be no steamer for Macao,on
Monday the Get inst, at 2 p.m.
Macao Mail will be closed at 6 p.m. dally instead of 2.15 .m. until further notice.
+
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Laft London Juna 13.
Due Shanghai June 29,
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.
Court of Enquiry Resumed, East Indians, all of theme that the Komagata Maru and its Shanghai,
Hope of the early departure of Gurdit Singh and his warder human freight had to be relin- dupes-fail sigually and alterly quished on Tuesday, says the to apprehend the true relation Vancouver World of Jane 10. between the Overseas Dominions The fullowers of Gardit Singh and the Motherland, and between eboard the immigrant ship noti- the Overseas Dominions one to the others. In the self-governing Dominion, autonomy is complete In fact, statesmen in the British Isles, soeking a colonial policy, traverse the line ranning in the opposite direction. They set themselves to draw closer the ties that bind the "Britannio Dominions together.
N. Chica & Japan vin. Kobo ---Por TORILLA, 4th July
3.m.
TO-MORROW.
a.m
find the authorities that they had Swatow-For HAIMUN Sib July, 9 s.m. changed their attitude toward the Spatow-Por PITSANULOE, 5th Inst.. board of inquiry and were now Holhow & Bangkok--For MACHER', 5 ready to send ashore passengerA distinctive for examination. It is believed
that Gurdit and his friends, became convinced that the policy
Mr. Gurdit Singh and his 375 compatriote must be made to realize that they are utterly mis- taken in their interpretation of the constitutional relationship as between Canada and Great
90.m.
MONDAY, 6th July..
of sinking between decks and Philippine In-For LOONGSANG, 6th refusing to comply with the
Oustom of
July, 1p.m.
Inst 11 a.m.
PUESDAY, 7th July. Wol-bai-wel & Tientsin---Per CHIP-
SHING, 7th July, 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoyood Fooshow -Per HAI-
CHING, 7th July, 10 a.m. Straits, India via Calcutta--For A
APQAR, 7th July, 2 p.m. Philippine Is-Por CHINHUA, 7th July,
the immigration Haiphong & Pakhol-For HANOL, 6th toials, in conducting inquiry would not in any way further into would-be immigrants' claims,
their object. The immigration ffice also was notified that the Komagata was Britain. The construction which receive provisions and these were nów ready to they place upon it is, in spirit and in essence, puroly East Iispatched to the vessel to-day. dian; and becauso it is so, it is completely at varianco with accur acy. Therein, indeed, the gul: which the centuries have dug between the East Indian and the immigrant of European origin, is strikingly reflected. Ideals of
Following the change of base on the part of the Hindoos, the board of inquiry, which adjourn ed last week owing to "th refusal of the Komagata's paa
eager to attend, was reopnven- ed, and four passengers were |landod for examination. All of those claim previous residence in
anada.
3 p.m.
Bhunghal & North China-Fer SHAOH-
SING, 7th July, 3.p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 8th July.
Mail,
Hollow, Haiphong, &
Swatow,
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Himalaya, Br. s. 6,000, W. W. Cooke, 3rd instShanghai, 30th utt., Qon.-P. & O. B. N. Co.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 3rd at 11.30-Depressions lio over 8.E. Mongolia, Tongking, and to the north-east of Hokkaido!
Pressure has increased slightly along the coast, from Shanghai to Cape St. James, and over Formosa and Luzon. Kjeld, Norw. a. 10. Helleslo, 4th instIt has decreased alightly over 8. Japas, Bangkok, 7th ult. Rice-Chi-and is now highest in the neighbourhood
of the Bonins
9.
·
hese, Monmouthshire, Br. s. 3,197, Eccleston, Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours
4th last-Singapore, 26th ult, ending at 10 a.m, to-day, 0.40 inchsa..
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecast. 19.E. winds,
Soshu Maru, Jap. a. 1,119, E. Hattori, 3rd inst.-Swatow, 2nd Inst., Gen, -0.8, K.
Wongkoi, Ger. a. 1,115. E. Oltman, 1 Hongkong and Neighbourlightto
3rd lost-Bangkok, 23th ult. Ric ...M. & Co.
DEPARTED.
July 4.
Anna for Bangkok
E. F. Ferdinand for Triesto via Singapore Wong for Shanghai
Kalyang for Foochow via Swatow
Hugeh for Saigon
Tsingtan for Bangkok
:
Wan I for Singapore via "Amoy Phro Nrog for Hongsy Kanohow for Tsingtau via Shanghai
Tatjap for Batavia via Banka
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
hood.
8 Formon Channel
moderato:
fair.
B. winds,
moderate.
The same
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES named --
For
Steamers
LONDON, vis_Ue-]"Himalaya
ual Ports of Call Capt. W. W. Cooke
LONDON & ANT-
R.N.R.
WERP via Singa=] Khyber
pore, Penang, Capt. H. B. Kiteat C'mbo, Port Said,
& Marseilles ale
South coast of China be-} tween H.E. and Lamook as No. 1. SHANGHAI ....................
South coast of China be? The same -tween H.E. and Hainan...os No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological Begister.
Station
3rd July, n.m.
Winds
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
D'tion
Force.
Weather.
Wostock 78 29.71 65 090 1 0 Nemuro
Por .s. Himalaya from Shanghal-Hakodate II Adrianola, O Steibel, H Masterland. D Toklo Dixon. A Ramsey, Miss EStaindeld, Chea Hoo, Chang Sing-kai, Chen Hai-ya, Lt D McGillewie, NL Smith, Rev RH Glover, Judge Lobengler, W. J Hawkings, Oshima
Yoo.
Naha
29.50
way 1
ede 1
29.67
M
29.85
20.91
!!
29.95
11 89.08
.BW
26.05
Ishijima Bonin Is. Chofoo
30.04
еле
29,00 75 05 sw
1 orm
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.... Whelwei Hankow Ichang Per s.s. Himalaya for London etc.-W laklarg Hamilton. PJ West, G H Allor, JB Pan-
Changsha man, FT Salvado. F Roza, If Khan, CJ Shanghai Colley, Mr & Mrs Wong Ching-tong. Gutzlaff
Sharp P. Za Amoy Ga Swatow Talhoku 53
government, standards of citizen- ship, habits of life, far more than varieties of race, placo tho weigh: of countless years between the
Charter Money Guaranteed. "immemorial East" and the
Another development in the strenuoue West. East Indians situation is the announcement cannot be made organic entities that Mr. O. Gardiner Johnson, in western life. Those that have consignee of the Komagata, has Swatow-Por HAIMUN 8th July, 10 .. been admitted to British Colum- heen tendered security for the Japan via Nagasaki--Per BENDORAN, lore, Tottori Maru, Merionethshire. bia are o many artificial limba on the body politic, The whole charter money due, by two VanStraits, Samarang & "Sourabaya-Per. Canal:-China, Hector, Kaga Karu, Per-
histo bid even so, auch na Eust forbids sp' as an attempt to adapt thefaselves to western conditions.
"Daughter am I in my mother's
11
couver East Indians, who are
Straits, Barmalı, Coylon, Adelaide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Eu Tope via Naples Per DERF FLINGER, 8th July, 9 a.m. Pakhoi-Per KAIFONG, 811 July, D a.m. Amoy, Formosa vis Takio-SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Taichu For BOSHU MARU, 8th inst
Tainao 9 a.m.
London, 19 June. Arrivals from China: Bohemia, Cordil
8th inst., 10 mm.
The following vessels have passed the
CHUNSANG, 8th inst., 11 am.sia. P. Friedrich, Demortecus, Don of
SANG, 8th July, 5 p.m.
هر
Ga 29.77 83 80 se
R.N.R.
SHANGHAI,1
MOJI, KOBE Nile AND YOKO-(Capt. H. Powell HAMA
..
}
Tö Sail On Remarks
}
noon
4th July,
& Paage
about 8th July.
Freight &P'esge
Freight
about 10th July.& Penge
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,
E. A Hewett,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 30th June, 1914
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES., 8th July, .10 a.m.
About
WEDNES., 8th July.
For
6bm NAPLES, GENOA, ‘AL-'
SATUR.,
Stoaviors.
14
20.71 70
3 b
23,49.75 P 20.05 92
29.80 82.87 se 20.77 80 01 xxe
10
20
GIERS, LISBON Derfilinger SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. Prosch
29.85
A'WERP & BREMEN,
17,000
17
9.86
29.85
SHANGHAI, NAGA-) Prinz Eitel Friedrich
51
20.85
n
'dores
гр
20.83
SAKI, KOBE AND > Capt. C. Mundt YOKOHAMA ·
16,000
Canton
29.78 79 95 so
M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,
Gay
Rock Macao Wachow
то
29.74 29.75 80 N30
RS0
3 0
2 a
92
Per DAIGI MARU. 9th inst.,i 1pm.
London; 23rd June." Arrivals from China-Bayere, Bel gravia, Duelow, Kareme, Telemachus. C. St. J. The following vessels have passed the Aparri Canal:-Chrdiganshire, Dunbar, Lycaba Inverclyde, Latizow, Sigma ingon.
Pakhol
MARONN;SAMARAI, / Prinz Sigismund NEW GUINEA Capt. A. Hurtzig BRISBANE, SYDNEY
6,000
3 p.m.
AND MELBOURNE..
Phullen Tourans
་ ་
Ga
Manila
29,76 77 '29.68. 84 29.81 77 29.81 78 29.82 78
'... one
Prinz Waldemar
wow 20 5W
KOBE
Capt. O. Jurany
$6,100
Legnap!
29.81 78
London, 30 June, Arrivals from China Persin, Sigma ringon.
follo Bacelod Cebu Labuan
96
20,85 81
W
b
$1
29.83 87
w
willing to assume all the in-Shanghai & North China. Por KWONG-Koty, Sonugambia, Katori Maru, Ueker
debtedness.
Mr. Gardiner Johnson has
THURSDAY, 9th July.
house, but mistress in my own.' That is a succinct and clear is sending a communication set- Swatow. Amoy, Formosa via Tamsui
definition of Canada's place in the Britannio Dominions. The words were not uttered by a Canadian atatesman or politician; they were written by the greatest English poet of to-day, a writer who wCD his spars in India. Canada has always enjoyed, and has always exercised, the right to deny admittance within her gates to intending immigrants, whether British subjects or not Cacadian immigration, is a subject on which Canada has the first word and the last. In matters of internal administration Canada supreme.
19
The situation which has been created by the wealthy Hindoo, Mr. Gardit Singh, ie one which should be accepted and dealt with
fearlessly. It is nothing more than a sharp accentuation of the necessity, which lies upon govern- ments to grasp this question of Hindoo immigration firmly, and deal with it as it should be dealt with by statesmon killed and experienced in the science and art of governance. Legislation on the subject should be sharp, clear-cut and abidingly adequate. It is true that East Indious are
cabled this development to Y. Satu & Co., the consignors, and ting forth all the facts of the case to the firm by mail aboard the Empress of Russia, which sails dext Thursday.
Amerl-
បទ
Mait
Formosa via Keelung, Japan | via Moji. Vietoría & Ta- COMA-CHICAGO MARU, 9th inst, 3 p.m.
July,3 p.m.
Captain Yamamoto, of the Komagata, says he will not leave Shanghai & N. China-Per ANHUI, 9th before June 19 in any event, that the two Japanese cruisers, Asam being the date of the arrival of and Azuma, which will pay a four days' visit to Vancouver.
Austra- Austra-
Han
Mall.
Mali.
The resumption of the board of inquiry's work points to the probability of obtaining at an early, date a test case Mr.J. Edward Bird, retained by which
Gardit Singh, desires to take to the courts to try out the effective- Bwatow,
ess of the ordera-in-council excluding the Komagata's pas-Straits Hengere from Canada.
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
can be supplid at cheap 'Rates
at
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), At these ports steamers calling watching; it is well that they for bunker coal exclusively are should watch. Better far that exempt from all shipping dues India should be brought to a and Harges,
audden and clear realization
IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE
THAN WHAT YOU PAY, THE
DOUBLE STRENGTH MEANS DOUBLE VALUE.
LOTUS MOKHA
IS UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT.
Obtainable Everywhere.
A. BUNE.
H. RUTTONJEE & SON.
17
FRIDAY 10th July.
Philippine Is Austrails. Tas mania & New Zealand-For TAIYUAN, 10th July, 11 a.m.
The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Andalusia, Bellerophon, Bon- venue, Malta, Holsatia.
ידי
LATEST SHIPPING.
NEWS
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. The O. P. R. 8.8. EMPRESS OF JAPAN left Koba ca July 2, at 6 p.m., and was due to arrive at Shimizu on July 3, at BOOD.
Tho N. D. L. freight 8.8. MARK left HAI-Singapore on the 2nd inst. at 2 p.m. and
may be expected here on or about the 8th, inst, at 7 a.03.
Paittoxin Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand ja Port Darwin-Ei EASTERN, 10th July,''.
Amor and Focchow--Per
India via
TAN, 10th Inst., 10a.m.
Calcutta Por KUTSANG, 10th July, 1 p.m.
SATURDAY, Iiti. July.
Wol-hal-woi
July.
...
:
1
The S. PRINZ BIGISMUND lett Kobe on the 2nd inst. at 3 p.m. and may be ex-| pected hero on ar about the 9th inst., a.mn,.
Tho as. PRINZ WALDEMAR loft Sydney on the 2nd inst, at 3 p.m. and may & Tientsin-Por HUI-be expected here on 'er about the 25th OHOW, 11th July, 9 a.m.
The T.K.K... SHINYO MARU which Thilippine La., Japanvin Naga- saki, Honolulu, United States, sailed from San Francisco on June 6, is South America, and Canada, expected to arrive at this port via Hone- via San
Francisco Ferlulu, Japan Ports & Maulla on the 5th PERSIA, 11th lost. 11. a.m. Inst. at between 8 to 10 am.
Thoa. DILWARA from Caloutta loft Philippine Is.-Per RUBI, 12th inst., 3p.m Singapore on the Ist last, and may be Philippine Is.-For YUENSANG, 11th expected here on or about the 8th Inst.
July, I p.m.
American
Canadian
Siberian
Australian
Mall.
Mail:
Philippine Is., Marrop. Apgaur, Samaral, Yag, Fried, Wilhelm- ahafon. Rabaul, Kerbertshobs, Matupi, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand via Brisbane Per P.BIGISMUND, 11th July,
2 p.m.
»)
Shanghai & North China (Europe via Siberia) For OHENAN, 11th July,5 p.m.
To make connection with the Tien- tsia-Pakow Railway, closing at Shanghai Br.P.O. at 8.30 am, on Thursday the 16th July.)
TUESDAY, 14th July. Jesselton, Kadat & Bandakan-Per
BORNEO, 14th Juno, 8 mm. Swntow, Amoy & Foochow For HAI-
YANG, 14th last. 10 a.m. Balgon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, In- dia, Aden. Egypt and Europe vis Marseilles (Late Letters 111
French
to Noon.. Extra Postage 10. oanta). Lettern- posted in 'all: the Pillar Boxes in time for the „fret olearance will be included In this contract. mall.)Por CHILI, 14th inst. 10 am. Philippine InFor TAMING 14th inst.,
3 pm.
Cana
·Formoen vis Koolung, S'hal, N. China & Japan: via: Mojl: Vlo toria B. U. & Seattle, Wash-- CHIDZUOKA M., Rith fast, 3
WEDNESDAY, 15th July, Straite & Colombo-Par KITANO, M.
* 15th July, 9 a.12.
atu.m.
T. F. Claxton, Director,
| Hongkong Observatory, July 3...
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees
} Fahrenheit on the level of the sea 'In in-
cbes, tonths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenholt.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mols ture baing 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, socording to Bonafero Scale.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy,h ball, I lightning, a overcast, P passing showers, q aqually, rrain, a snow,
thunder, v visibility, w dow wei.
0 Rain in Inches, teaths and hundredths
METEOROLOGICAL.'
...
Previous
Day On date On date
Barometer...29.74 Temperature Humidity ......... Wind Direction... Force........... Weather Rain
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JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo
SANDAKAN
Capt. 3. Koehler,
11th July,
About TUESDAY 21st July, TUESDAY, 14th July,
9 a.m.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken,
FREIGHT LINE.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
OUTWARD.
About
About
Goettingen
6th July. | Tuebingen... 19th July, I
HOMEWARD.
,3rd Aug.
Mark
For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Duenkirchen, Rotterdam and
Bremen/Hamburg:
For Naples, Genos, Rotterdam,
Hamburg and Bremen:
Bremen:
Tuebingen about M. of Sept.
For Havre, Emden and Bremen)
Hamburg:
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
20.77 29.75
86 75" 80
83
34
Cernis
about 15th July.
8
79 ENE
Lower
3
0,40 Elguest opan air Comparatare on tom gnd. "48
H.K. Observatory, 3rd July..
0
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