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10 .

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NORTHERN, NEWS.

AN INTERESTING EXHIBIT.

POST OFFICE

Native Press on the Komagata

Affair.

Discussing the Japanese alcamer Komagata maruffair at Vat - couver, the Jiji fears that Great!

"

Work Amongst the Blind

In Chias.

The Devanbis, with the English Mail, left Singapore on Saturday, the 11th look at 5.30 pan. and may be expected to arrive Eers to-morrow, the 18th inst, at

8.10

This packet brings the parcel mails closed in London for despatch by the all-sea route on the 10th ult, and for despatch overland on the 17th alt.

The E of India, with the Canadian Mall, and Mall from London (vls Siberia)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914,

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Glenfalloch. Br. s. 1,434, W. L. Gordoet, 15th in Singapore, 9th inst.. Gen. Chlineen.";

Kutsang. Br. z. 3,110, Bradley, 13th inst.

-Mojl, 8th inst., Coal & Gen.-J. Mf. & Co.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 15th at 11.10-Pressure is now highest to the east of Hokkaldo. It has decreased moderately over 3. Manchuria and increased moderately from the Loo- choss to Hongkong

It has increased slightly over N, Luzon, but in inclined to give way over the

Visayas.

The typhoon has died up. A depression. in atill shown over Tongking.

of Saturday, the 27th ult., left Shanghai Loongsang, Br. e.s, 1,093, Lenak, 14th inst. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours

on Tuesday the 14th inst.. at 2 p.m. and is due to arrive here on Friday, the 17th inst, at 6.m.

icat.

MAILS DUE.

English, Devanba, 10th inst. Canadian, E. of India, 17th inst.. American, Biberia, 251k Inst.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

One of the most interesting Britain will one day find herself exhibits at the Blind Conference, serious which is being bold in London confronted with situation arising from nati-British from Jane 18 to 24, is, says the fooling among the ladians, whose Daily News, that illustrating the entry into British colonies in now Hill-Murray work in China carried The Komagata on enably by Mi-s Constance discouraged. mara affair is in itself a trilling Gordon Cumming She has The Siberia, with the American Mall, Is incident between the Canadian secured two first-rate men from due to arrive here on Saturday, the 25th anthorities and some four hundred Peking to represen: her institution. Indian immigrants who proceeded They are Professor Russell and to Vancouver on the steamer Mr. Cecil Polhill. The exhibit is hired by them, and who were of value as a reminder of the refused a landing. The solution wonderful work done by Mr. W. of this affair will, however, bave Hill Murray in introducing the far-reaching consequences upon Braille symbols into China, where British Colonial adminis ration, in so far as the Indians are con- cerned. In view of the fact that Cumber of Indian labourers in trested were recently harably by the British, the paper feels confident that the future will witness similar, anti-Indian incidents in various parts of the British colonies, Hud the result- will be an armed clash between the ralers and ruled In sue Komagata-mara ffir, says the paper. Jupan is in no way involve ed, since the vessel was merely shartered by the Indians.

Natal

*

5 p..!

TO-MORROW.

Tientsin-For CHEONGSHING. 16th

iunt., Ba.m.

4

Saigon Por FAUBANG, 18th ins6, 93m Fort Bayard, Halphoog and Pakhol-Per

HOE, idth July, 11a.m.

Manila, 11th Inst, Gen.-J. M. & Co.

Solveig, Norw. a. 2,829, P. Einarsen, 14th -Java, Bugar & Gen.-J. C. J. L Suteang. Br. s. 1,737, Almpsun, 13th inst. -Freemantle, Gen.-J. M. & Co.

DEPARTED.

*July 15.

Yie Maru No. 2 for Hongay

Heljan Maru for Canton Maraghiri for Hankow vin Shanghai Chill for Marsaltes via Salgon Singyo Mars for San Francisco Wingsang

for Shaugbal via Swatow Blenclench for Bangkok and London: Chorsang for Canton. Shidruck Maru for Seattle via Keelung" Tamon Maru No1 for Nagasaki Mathilde for Haiphong vin Haibow

Shanghal & North China-Per CHOY-Devawongse for Solgan

& North Chinn-Per LUCHOW

The Bible Shaoghal

BA 0, 16th lust., 11 am.

16th July, 3 p.m.

bis system was in full working Amor-Per GLENFALLOCH, 15th inst, sustisen for Milks order in 1879 Mr. Hill-Murray was a Glasgow mun, son of a will worker at Port Dudes. An accident cost him his left arm; and he earned his living as postman anti bis religious studies led him to the conclusion that miselon work was his metier

fter seven years Sonsty neked him to go to China! as agent, and baconsented. One of the first thinge in China that deeply impressed Mr. Hill-Murray

[To make connection with the Tier- was the extraordinary number of

tein Pakow Railway, closing at Shanghai blind men, due to the long Br.P. O. at 11.30am. on Monday the 20th unchecked ravages of small-por, July.] ophthalmia, and other diseases, The proportion is said to be 1 in 860 of the population. By a briliant 10-piration Mr. Hill. Murray

decided

34

Shanghal & North China (Europe via Biberia) - Por

·DEVÀNHA, 16th July, 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, 17th July. Salgon-Fer FOOSHING, 17th inst., Dan walow, Amoy and Foochow -Fer HA

CHING, 17th July, 10a.m. to employ Swatow-Par WONGKOI, 17th inst., 11

0.1.

17th inst, 11a.m.

SATURDAY, 18th July,

Japanese Trawlers' Union. The Japanes Trawlers' Union has been organized by Mosers. Giichi Masada aud S. Hoshino and several others. The Union will carry on its business under the firm-name of be Kod numerals represented by Braille Gyogya Kaba biki Kaish (Mataal symbols for the 408 soun is in age Chefoo, & Newchwang-Por KIUKIANG, Fishery Joint-stock Company.) in common speech in Chios. The with a capital of Yen 2 500 000. Fatem was found so surprisingly Shares have been placed on the

easy that the most ignorant bliad open market for subscription, and person who takes the trouble to the list is expected to be closed try to learn, states Miss Gordon! on the 30th instant. In Nagasaki Cumming,

acquires the arts and neighbouring districts 6,000 th of reading and writing shares have been subscribed, in fluently in less than three months. Tokyo 5,000 shares, and in Oaks And now sighted persons are and Kube 4,000 shares, while the learning by exctly the same remaining 38.000 ahuros have system. Tuan Shi-kai not long been taken up by the promoters go paid an unsolicited but well-

The Company merited tribute to the work done, and their frienda

his has at present a fool of 30 versal. by. M. Hill-Murray and On August 20th the inaugural supporters in China. meeting of the new company will be bold either in Tokyo or Oak, and the bead &fico will be estab- lished in Tokyo, with branches in Osaka and Nagasaki. The Company expects to commence business in September;

Japanese Cotton Troubles. While the dispute over the laying-up of spindles is not yet Japanese settled, completely cotton men are faced with another difficulty in China where their goode are steadily getting harol request, probably owing to the silver fluctuations ou one hond. and the development of the native" mille on the other..

J

Tientsin...* Chefno

1,639

5214 2,514 **

T-ingrso...

Newchwang...

778

Hankow

173

Diren

412

Other China Ports...

Hongkong Munits ... India Corra

.......

***

272 2,30/ 222 1/2

26

2361

Other Ports...

Total

เท

7

13,922 1/2

In Shanghai the recent slaap in Japanese yarn has caused a According to the A-sociation (fridus pinio among native im- Cotton Spinning Cominios, "

English

Mail.

Fszalts

Philippitis

Straits, Burmah, Gevin, Ads. faide, Western Australia, India Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindial, (Late Letters 11 a.m. Postage 10 to noon. Extra cont.) (Supplementary mail on board up to the time Exed for departure of the mail. Extra Postage 10 cents) (Lottery posted in all the Pillar Boxer in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail.)-The Parpal mail will be closed on Friday the 17th July, 18th 5 p.m. Per ASSATE, July, 11 a.m India via

Calcutta- Fer KUTSANG, 18th July, 1 mm. -Per LOONGSANG, 18th July, 1p.m.

Manzanillo, Mexico, Callao, Peru, Iquique & Chili-Per MEXICO CITY, 18th inst., 3 p.

iberian

Mall.

CLEARANCES AT: THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

July 14. Shikoku Murn for Nahn (Japan) `

Kathe for Deli vla Swatow Kiang Ping for Fonchow Johanne for Haiphong Taming for Iloilo via Manila

Laisang for Kobe vin Shanghai Sungklang for Haiphong via Holbow Llangchow for Shan, bi Kwong Chau Wan for K. O. Wan Katori Maru for Yokohama vin Kobe Kitano Mary for Londen via Bingapore

July 15.

Yerimo Moru for Probolinggo (Javá) Takada for Calcutta vin Singapore Cheongbing for Tientsin via W. H. Wei Keong Wai for Bangkok via Haiphong Dilwara for Kobo via Moji Halmun for Swatow Kolya for Wyndham via Sabatio

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.78 inches."

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-HORROW.

District.

Forecast.

1, Hongkong and Neighbour moderate;

hood.

MAIL STEAMERS

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatah VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on of

about the DATES named

Steamers

For LONDON, via"Us-) Assaye..

usi Forts of Call Capt. G. J. Coldwell -

LONDON & ANT-),

WERP via Sings- ] Nagoya

overcast, qually. some rain,

2 Formosa Channel

B. winds, strong to moderato.

& Marseilles

pore, Penang, Capi W. H. Sweny Cmbo, Port Baid, R.N.R.

To Bail On Remarks

noon

Freight 18th July. P′iago

about 22nd July.

Freight

& Pasge

Devanha

about

Freight

Capt. W. E. Hickey

17th July. {&P'esge

SHANG HẠI

MOJI,

about' KOBE Malta AND YOKO Capi. G. W. Cookman (23rd July.

R.N.R.

• HAMA,··aiko pun,

Freight & P'sage

The same SHANGHAI..................

No. 1. The same

No, 1,

3 South coast of China be-

tween H.K. and Lamooke 3 Bouth coast of China be-? tween H.K. and Hainan...

China Const Mateorological Register.

Station

15th July, a.m.

(Winds

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostock Ta 29.72 67 52 Nemuro ба 30.01 Hakodate 29.03

Nagasaki

DI

#

80

0 p

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

E. A Hawett,

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

Hongkong. 13th July, 1914

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

ONEMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

Steamers.

141-29.89 29.95

29.88

JW!!

29.91

K'egima Oshima Naba

29.00

BOW 1

20.91

22.31

Ishiima

20.88

60

Bonin Chefco Whalwei

29.89

0

29.82 77 91 asw2 ob

01

Hankow

•Imiang

Shanghai Gutzlaff Sharp P.

Changcha

41

29.71 29.46

10

5 bre

·835

7 bm

29.76

2 or

4 or

Taibcku ba

29.75

Talchu

20.77

#

16

SHANGHAI,

NAGA, Yorck

Tainan

29.79

SAKI,

Koshun

YOKOHAMA

F'dores

20.74

8

Canton

64

29.65 80 168

H'kong

Ба

29.68 82 86 saw

Gay Rock

29.65

W

40

29.64 1

BW

-3 op

Wuchow

Pakhol

Hothow

Phuiler

Tourane

Fer. Loongsang from Manila Messrs Sobenemunn, Skimin. McLaugh. Massa lin, J. Mitchell, T W Jackson. Herpin.

·PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

C. St. J. Aparri Pores Shidya Mare for Shanghai etc, Mands --Li Hoy-shing, Mira Lee, Mrs & Mise Li

29.58 79

29.67 82

29.87 .75

ཙཡེཡྻཱཏྟཱ – ཙྪཱནྟཱིཝཱ

To sail.on

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, ĮKleist .

SOUTHAMPTON. Capt. L. Maass

A'WERP & H'BURG)

KOBE AND Capt. T. Locser

3 opg NEW GUINEA, Prinz Waldemar

BRISBANE, SYDNEY). Cap. O. Jurany AND MELBOURNE...

12 WEDNES

22nd July,

10a.m.

About WEDNES., 22nd July.

SATUR., 8th Aug,

17.000

TUES

6,100

3 pm

Prinz Waldémar

About

Capt. O. Jurany

6,100

Capt. J. Koehler

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

KOBE

WEW C

20.8-1 74

29.86 78

Q

29.84 78

Ib

1991 BÀ

1 b

1 Ꮟ

11

20.88 87

2 b

Labuan

2 Masters Li, Miss Li, W Whyte, J It Fu- Legnapi

Iloilo galo, Mr & Mrs Li Shing & 10 servants, Mrs Chas H Sawych. Mr & Mrs Young, Bacolod Shanghal and North China Mr & Mrs Morimoto, Mr & Mra Turnbull, Cebu

Mrs Schroter, Mrs F Rowe, Miss N Shel- too, Max Joues, F A Lowie, Miss M LAR dre. Miss D Williams, Mr & Mrs N

(Europe ria Siberia)Per YING CHOW, 18th July, 5 pm

T. F. Claxton, Director,

(To make connection with the Tientsin-on, Chang Tien-tani, Cheung Me-sok. Hongkong Observatory, July 15.

Y Chow Swat Hur Lan Quan Puxow Hailway, closing at Shanghai Br. Kew, Yuen, Kus Po, Ma Yu

Кет

July.)

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees

flung,ches, tenths and hundredthe.

P. O, at B.30 p.m. co Thursday, the 23rd Chuck, Wan, Yip Taze Wa, Yin Chno Fahrenheit on the level of the ses in in-

Les Tal Hing, P Bet-( J Brian Lee Pak Lok, Lee Swatow, Amoy, Ningpo, Shui & North sler, J Pierson, Jose R.F GIBOU, Mr ard

China-Por HANYANG, 18th

Yar last, 5 .....

SUNDAY, 19th July. Swatow-Por BAIMUN 19th July, 9 a.m.

MONDAY, 20th July.

porters: They formerly numbered Japan via Yokobama-Per FOORGANG,

only four.

20th inst., 11 a-m.

* MARU, 2011 July, 1 pm. .

TUESDAY, 21st July. fely dealt with are now Philippine Is-Per TEAN, Slat July,

p.m.

American

Canadian

& Siberian

Shanghai & N China, Japan

vin Nagasaki.Vancouver,Cana

Hra

ra Rodgers Bong Talpg Yak, L San Juan. O

3 Temparature, in the shade, in degrons Fabronheit.

5 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, S Schultz, Mrs R Rios, Miss A Rion, Miss the Hamidity of air saturated with mois CRias, Quart Ku Kow, Yuong Kin Po, Lai ture being 100.

Gee Cho Look Fong, Lai Yuen Chup, Lai Yuen Gai, Lai Okey Que, Mr & Mrs E

Alise, Mr &

&Mrs Chan Chee Nam and

Tien Taal, Dr & Mrs Has Hervanis. Chang tings. Mrs. Hay & child: Yaen Yuz. Ma Bhul, & Roces, A Reces, Mr & Mrs CF Williams, Mr & Mrs J W Greone, Mr and

Mra 8 M Lopes, Mrs L M Teggart, Miss Lyons, Miss Morgan, Mrs M Lee, Mrs C FSmith, Master AP Gutierrez, Miss van Vloutin, Miss van Dorstaay, Rey & Mr C 3H, Lin, Mike Chipman, Miss CA Wong

Lam Tuck lại Mrs Lin

ida, United States, S. Ameri SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

ca, via San Francicco (Europe vin Siberia)Per L OF INDIA. 21st inst. 11 a.ra.

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

State of Waather, 'b blue sky, o de-

obed cloud, & drizzling rain, ffog, s gloomy, h hall, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, Equally, r zoin, a snow,

* Rain in lacboa, tenths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

heavy decresse has teen-witne-sedume larty. Twenty-four of them Swatow, Amoy & Fooshow-Por KAIJO MrsShipman, Mr & Mrs A Schwabacker, thunder, ✔ vizibility, w dɔw wat. in the hipments for tus second have already suspended payment, Kobe based orkers are being overtaken by ten days of June.

he same nisfortune. Those who exported during the. period 7,666-1/2 biles of yarn, Oak 3.833 1/2, Yokohama 388 1/2, Moji 569 bales, and Nagoya and Yokkaichi 1,485 bules, thus bringing the total figures for the period up to 13,9221/2 hale- The figures are a decrease by 4.532 balen ne o mpared with the same time last month, although they are an increase by 2 777 bales as compared with the same time last year. are as follows: Shanghai...

Destinations of these shipments

Balos 48024*

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates

AL

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo),. At these ports steamers calling for bank r coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and charges.

A BUNE.

IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE

THAN WHAT YOU PAY, THE

DOUBLE STRENGTH MKARJ DOUBLE VALUE.

LOTUS MOKHA

IS UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT.

Obtainable Everywhere.

H. RUTTONJEE & SON.

[To

make connection with the Tion- talu-Pukow Railway, closing at Bhanghai Br. P. O. at 11.30am. on Monday, the 27th July.] Swatow, Amoy and Foocho-Per Hal-

TAN, 21st inst., 1 pan. '

WEDNESDAY, 22nd July. Holbow, Haiphong & Pakbol-Per KAI

FONG, 22nd Just,, 8 a.m. Shaughal & N. China-For CHOYBANG,

22nd last, 10a.m.

Straits, Batavia, Cheriton, Bamarang &

Sourabaya--Per DANRI M÷ 22nd inst., 11 8.m.

Ameri-

Mail

Formosa via Keelung, Shang

Japan

bal, North China, via Nagasaki, Victoria Tacoma-CANADA HARU, 22nd Inet. 3 p.m.

THURSDAY, 2'rd July..

Wel-hai-wei & Tientsin-Per KUEL-

CHOW, 23rd July, 9 a.m. Shanghal & N. China-Par ANHUI,

33rd inst., 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, 24th July. Bwatow, Amoy & Foodbow-Por HAL-

TĂNG. RICH LO 100

SATURDAY. 25th July, Sandakan-Per HINSANO, 25th Inst., 10:

American

Canadian

1.m.

Formosa via Keelung, S'hal, North Chinn, Japan, via Naga, sok, Honolulu, United States, Bouth America and Canada via 8. Francisco (Europe via SI- beria)-Fer KOREA 35th July, 11a.m. Philippine Por YUENBANG, 25th

July, 1 p.m.

TUESDAY 28th July, Philippins Is Per CHINHUA, 28th inst,

London, 14 July." Arrivals from China-Atauta Maru, Lycaon, Lothlan.

The following vessels have passed the Canal-Achlifes, Bendomond, Glenturret, Sachsen, Suteums, Suevia, Wakasa Maru, Furst Bulow, Novara.

21st July. TUESDAY, 14th July,

9 a.m.

All the steamers of the European Line are Acted with Wireless

Telegraphy. New System ut folurunken. -

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Goettingen

OUTWARD.

About

19th July: Tuebingen...

HUMEWARD.

About

...3rd Aug.

For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Duenkirchen, Rotterdam and

Bromon/Hamburg:

For Naples, Genoa, 'Rotterdam,

Day On date On date Hamburg and Bremen:

.29.60 20.68 Barometer Temperaturainen ↑ 85 Humidity

74 Wind Direction... SW Force......... Weatherne

Bremen:

Tuebingen about M. of Sept

For Havre, Emden aud. Bremen

Hamburg:

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

20.71

H2

79

8G

93

BSW WNW

For further Particulars, apply to

4

3

*2

opq

ort

Rain how

0,28

Higaoit open air Temperature mise 14th

E.E. Observatory, 15th July,

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

MAIL STEAMERS

Oysters, Frosh, Fried orStewed Findon Haddooks, Kippers &o,

ALEXANDRA CAFE:

PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.

-OPERATING SERVI

MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS..

MONGOLIA 27000 toña

KOREA 18000 tons

CHINA 10200 tons

PERSIA

MANCHURIA 27000 ton

SIBERIA secco tons NILE 11000 tons Done

Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama, Honolulu and San Francisco

“THE SUNSHINE BELT”—The Most Comfortable Route to America and Europe

KOHEA

SIBERIA

CHINAL MANCHURIA

3rd July, at 1 pm.

Bailing THURSDAY,

SUNDAY, 2nd Aug, at I p TUESDAY, 11th Aug. at noon

SeaWEDNESDAY, 19th Ang.nt 1

D.M.

These steamera are famous for their modéru equipésent, comfort, and the superiority of - the unising, whic's la under the parsomal reporvision of Mir. Vi Maroni, Sha world-famour caterer, Lerm staterooma, equipped, with slootda tuna, and running water. :) Barthe naalprod- with slentria reading lampa.. Numerous sentimomente-asis, watge swimming tank, Slipino menbestes, deele games, disuna, stamnot a dui morsomt throughout the stīp. Why The Balsky akael Confort of Patreon in Dur First Clinicaution, vel mantle

For further Information, rates, Uterature, schedules, etc, apply ta King's Building (Opposite Biaky Pier.)

R. C. MORTON,

PanaVacing International Haposlion San Francisco-1975)

Telephone, No, zit:

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OKINA

Hongkong, 13th July, 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM

JAPAN via SHANGHAI.

FORTNIGHTLY. SERVICE TO AND

EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL

FROM

For

Steamers

To sail

27th July,

14th July.

28th July.

SHANGHAI, KOBE AND Paul Lecat

YOKOHAMA matem

MARSEILLE via PORTS

(Chill

Atlantique

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS Transhipping on the Cola Steamers at Colombo, fɔs Caloutta, Bombay and Australia, at Fort Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Bea

Through Tickets to London via Paris by rali.

· Circular tickets to Europe via Soes and SIBERIAN ROUTE'and vice-versa delivered boro M SOL

For further particulars apply to,

P. THOMAS, Agent.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble,

Ice House Street, in the City of Vistoria, Hongkon

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