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WAR TELEGRAMS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE. 14, 1915.
POST OFFICE"
SHIPPING NEWS.
WEATHER REPORT.
(Continud from page 5.)
PACIFIC MAIL SHIPPING DIFFICULTIES.
June 12, 5.00 a.m." Beuter's Washington our respondent says that the United States have instructed diplomats abroad to ask for the annulment of the paragraphs of the commercial treaties conflicting with new Sea. men's Law. The Pacific Mail Steamship Co will probably have to abandon ita Trans-Pacific service, as, under the Act, a ship cannot sail from American ports.usless 75 per cent, of the crew can speak' the language of the country whose flag she carries. The Act pre vents the employment of Oriental labour to complete vessels flying the Japanese lig, and will probably drive all American abips out of the Oriental trade.
LIEUT WARNEFORD'S CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY.
June 12, 8.00 a.m..
The attention of the Public is directed to Para, 28 of the Hongkong Postal Guide which roads as follows:-
The usual time for closing a mail in one hour before the steamer is advertised to Sall. Letters prepaid with 10 conts in ad. dition to the postage will, if handed over the oзuator, be received after the adver- tised time of closing the mail until the mail has actually left the office...
Registered Lellors to the Caroline, La drone, Pelew and Marshall Island can now be accepted for traparaission.
The Services to Germany, Austria, and"; their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em- pire are suspended.
MAILS DUB.
The Gazette, in recording the award of the Victoria Cross to Europe. Bardirig, 18th inst. Flight Sub-Lieut. R Warneford, R.N.B., for "most conspicuous bravery," says he chased a Zeppelin from the coast of Flanders to Cheat and dropped bomba on it from a height of only one to two hundred feet. It took him 15 minutes to re-start his engines when he landed in hostile country."
GERMAN MINERS ON STRIKE.
June 12, 0.00 a.m. Vorwaer's reporte a serious miner's strike st Neurode, in Silesia, over the question of wages. The numbers of strikers is; increasing every hour,
GERMAN OFFICERS BREAK PAROLE.
June 12, 6,00 a.m.
Reater's correspondert in New York reports that the authorities are investigating the disappearance of Lieut, Brauer and some of the crow of the interned Prinz Eital Friedrich, who are believed to have left the country in contravention of their parole.
NOT THE CAPTAIN OF THE PRINZ EITEL.
June 12, 6 a.m. Realer's correspondent in Madrid states that the German arrested at Gibraltar is not the captain, but an officer, of the Prinz Eitel Friedrich.
CONCEALED ON A HAL BOAT,
Jane 12, 6.00 p.m.
According to Reuter's correspondent in Rome, the Giornal d'Italia states that guns, machine-guns, and aeroplanes have been
MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW.
Fort Bayard & Haiphong- Per HUK
15th lat. 10 am.
A'can,
Canadain
&
Philippine Islanda, Japan via Nagaokal, Honolulu, Unit- ed States, South America and Canada Via San Francisco. & U. Kingdom via CanadePur CHINA,15th June, 11 a.m.
Straits Per SUISANO, 17th inat., 1 p.m. Swatow, Amoy & Foochow Per HAI
MUN, 15th June, 1 p.m. Shanghai, North China, Japan
American
C'dian &
Siberian.
via Moj, Viettorla B, C, Sout. tle. and United Kingdom via Canada, Europe via Biberia-- Per AKI M, 15th June 3 p.m. Tlentsin Pukow Service Shanghai Br. P. O. Saturday, 19th June) Fhilippine Telands-Per TEAN, 15tk last.
last. 3 p.m. Shanghai & N. China--Per SINGKIANG
15th idst. 3 p.m.
Siberian
WEDNEDAY, 16th Jane,
Mall...
Shanghai, and North Chien Japan via Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-For ATLANTIQUE, 16th inst. 3 p.m. (Tiontsia-Pakow Railway Shanghai Br.
found concealed in the hull of the Hamborg-Amerika liner Bayern, P.o. Saturday 19th June interned in Naples in August.
THE LUSITANIA “PLOT."
J
June 12, 8.00 p.m.
The New York Brening Sun saya the authorities have proof that the Lusitania affidavits to the effect that the plot originated in the office of Captain Boyed baye diminished one-third.
MORE FOREIGNERS LEAVE MEXICO.
June 12, 6.00a.m.
A message from Vera Cruz intes that 500 foreignore from Mexico City base arrived by apccial train, and an American trane. port is conveying them to Galveston.
TO EXTEND THE DUTCH FLEET.
June 12 10.15 p.m. Renter's correspondent at the Ilague states that the total amount of the Bill for the extension of the feet in twenty-five mil lion florins. The first instalment, of six millions, is divided equally batween the naval and Dutch Indies budgets. Two cruisers, each coating nine millions, and four sabmarines, each costing one and three quarter millions, are to be construoled. A further increase of the naval budget is demanded for the construction of six seaplanes.
ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE.
ITALIANS NEAR MONTENERO,
June 12, 12.15 p.m. According to Renter's Rome correspondent a communique states that the Italian advance force Las pushed beyond Montenero. The successes here are due to the skill of the Alpine forces and the bersaglieri:
THE
1118 WHAT YOU GET MORK
THAN WHAT„YOU PAY,
DOUBLE STREKOT! MEANS
DOUBLE VALUR.
LOTUS MOKHA
IS UNIFORMLY EXOELLENT
THURSDAY, 17th June.
Strats, Coylan, Port Sid Marseiller and London-Pur BIRANO M., 17 ust. 11 a.m.
Shanghal, and North China
Biberia) Por. (Europa via YINGCHOW, 17th June, 3 p.m.
[Tiantain-Pukow Railway Shanghai P.O. Tuesday, the 22nd June].
..
ARRIVED,
On the 14th 11.25-Pressure has given way slightly over the China Conet and moderately over 8. Japan; slight increases are general elsewhere. It remains highest to the cast of the Banins, and depresioas are situated to the N.W, of Shantung and to the W. of Haiphong.
Talkel Mary, Jap. s. 2,123, J. Heruchi,
19th ins-Dairen, Coal-M. Co., Hut, Friss, 703, Cornelingsea, 14th Inst.
How, 12th instant, Sugar-Hongkang Rainfall for the 24 hours .. Marly.
anding at 10a.m. to-day, 0.30 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURI ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Forecast.
Taiwan Maru, Jap. a. 1,145. 13th inst
11
Taurone, 10th inst., Gen.-D. and Co. Kashima, Jap.8.9.9,905, M: Yag1.13th inst
Singapore, Gen-Order. Fukuru Maru, Jap: 1.s. 1,929, T. Okagaki, 13th fant.—Moji, 7tb inst, Coa.— M.B.G.K. Hainchang, Chingas ... 1.428, Munro, 14th inst. Tientsin, 7th inst. General -O.M.S.N. Co. Ylogchow, Br. s. 1,881, Jones, 13th inst. --Shanghai, 9th ins), Goneral--- B. &.8.
Distelot.
"
9, & 9.E.
1 Hongkong säd Neighbour- | winds,
bood
MAIL SSTEAMER
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL..
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES named —
For
moderate SHANGHAI cloudy, showery.
The same au No. 1.
Nisalto Mara, Jap, ss. Y. Nakano. 14th 2 Formosa Channel...
lost.----Bangkok, 3th inst. Rico... Chinese.
Foolea, Chinese xs, 859, B. Miyaotra, 14th Inst.Woi-hal-wei, 7th.instant, Goo.. Colnero, Tonglee, Chinaro Dr. .. 885, M. Honda, inat-Baugkok, 18th länt. Gen.-- Chinore.
3 Bouth coast of China be-) The ame tween H.K. nad Lamooka as No. 1.
DEPARTED.
June 12.
Chongva for K. C. Wan via Mace Nanyo Maru for Tayep Yuensang for Manila Cordillere for Marssillas via Salgon Fukui Maru for Wakamatsu
Bapri Maru for Yokohama via Moji Singen for Haiphong via Holhow Boyaria for Saigon Shabonce for Swatow & San Francisco
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
June 12,
Luzon Marn for Bombay via Singapore Dalgi Maru for Haiphong Daija Maru for Tamaui via Swatow Choyang for Shanghai via Swatow. Eiger for Dalay via Chefoo Nikko Mara for Yokobama. Kutsang for Calcutta vla Singapore Unda for Shanghai
# June 13. Hongkong for Haiphong Laertos for Salgon
Kashima Maru for Yokoboma'yʻa S'bal Kwangtah for Canton
Talebun for Shangbai
Yiogelow for Canton
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
1
South coast of Chins be- The same tween H.K. and Hainan...) az No. 1.
China Coset Meteorological Register,
Station.
14th June, A.M.
Winds
Hour.
Barometer..
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tion.
Force.
Nemuro Ga 29.91-
W'estock 78
Hakodate 30.01
30.12
29.97
BW
29.03
Oshima Naba Thilma
"*"29.93
&
·29.93 29.80
Ia.
30,12
29.78 65 95
5 be
Ichang
Amoy
Shanghal Sharp 5. 7 29.86 75...80
29.82.72 24 830 90.81 70
2 b
410
3 bev
0.6
Ewatow
6a 29,76 78 86
44.8377 95 530 10
UD
Talhoku
58 29.82 73 92
Talobu
Kosbon
F'dores
28.82
11 28.02
29.807
29.80 Vr
29.80 75
19.80 77
0% 29.70 77 91
Q
Canton
дро
B'kong
Gap Rock
29.7877 92
10.
29.79
396
30
Масло
Pakbol
Wuchow Ba
29.73 75. 48 ALB
14
"
Phullen
Tourane
C. St. J.
Aparri Dagupan Manila
da 20.71, 77 96 cas .1 b
11
29.73 79
WAW 20
29.75 79
2 r
29.70 77 90 8 29.75 77 00 A. 29.78 79 80
Zo
2 of
Loganpl Tacloban
20.81 77 90 ne 20.76 73 06.n 29.73 79 80 n
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1 40
10
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Roberts.
FRIDAY, 15th Juno.
Swatow, Amoy & Fonchow-Per HAI
TAN, 18th Jump, 1 p.m. Haiphong Per KEMO M,18th inst, 9
.
English Matl.
4.12.
SATURDAY, 19 h June.
Per s. Vinzchow from Shanghai Masera Floren, Chong, Martin, Sulivan, Mrs Anderson,
For 8.8. Halmun from Swatow-Miss Coleston, Mr & Mrs Yu Hing-sui, Young.
WATER RETURN.
Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on the 1st June, 1915.
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER
WORKS LEVEL
Straits. Burmah, Ceylon,. Ado- Jaido, Western Australia, Ta- dia, Acon, Egypt, and Europe. The parcel mail will be closed on Friday, 18th June, at 5 p.m.-Per MALTA, 19th June, Tytam...................
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10 a,m. Registration 10.15 am. Registration Kowioun B. C. 0.30am Lotters '11 a.m.
Salgon-Per ITOLA, 19th lust, 2 p.m.
SUNDAY, 20th June.
Swatow, Amoy. Formosa & Tamaul-Eur
KAIJO M., 20th inst. 9 m,
MONDAY, 21st June.
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OF GALLONS,
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29.74 77, 96.aw
C. W. JEFFRIES, Director. Hongkong Observatory, June 14,
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the ads in in- ches, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade; in degrODS Fahrenheit.
9 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with meis-" ture being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
3 Force of Wind, according to Bsaufore Scale.
"J
Etate of Weather, b.blue sky, a de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy,b hall, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, rrain, snow,
thunder, v vizibility, w dew wat.
O Rain in inches, tenths and hundredtis
METEOROLOGICAL.
"Previous
Day. On date On date:
3514 25.04
TQUA 138.39
3.18 1
2.50
117.78
$1,00
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p.m
1154 Barometer
20.85 29.83
29.84
Consumption.
population
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137,419 41.019
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Total-
City and fitil Consumption of water la the Histrict in millions of decimals galions during the month of 31.3, 1915.
Estima ed
Weather...........
head per day...
10.6 gailors Rain ......... Kielung, Japan, via Mojl, Bervices to houses in Rider,inata Dutrits disco- Vistoria, Tacoma & United nected from Kider malim and supply given by public Highsat opan alr Temperaturs on the Kingdom via Canada-Per fountains only during May 1914. Constant supply la Lowas
| all districts during day 1915. CANADA M., 21stInst. 1 p.m.
Australia, New Zealand, Tas- mania, in Fort Darwin, and Now Guinea via Thursday Is, -Por CHANGSHA, 21st Juro 2 p.m.
Kowloon Gra-18fs sin
vitation Re-Boow pervoir...) overflow
#
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H.K.
Observatory, 14th June.
O, W. JEFFRIES, Director.
KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL,
....
Uelow,
overflow STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS
OF GALLONS
TIDE TABLE.
2011
Cray
674-50
"201.10"
High Water Hengkoor
14th June to 20th June, 1915.
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Low Water
Hongkong-f
Obtainable Everywhere..
RUTTONJEE & SON.
Austra
TUESDAY, 22nd June..
Kowloon Cra-"
risation Reservoir
Consumption of water ta Kowloon 12 milions of Decimals Callons During the month of May, 1915. Australia, Tasmania, New
1974 1975 39:53. Zealand, via Port Darwin and Conxamation
35.8% mi gallons Edimated popula- New Quinoa via Thursday Is. |
95,350, 54,530 10. Por ST. ALBANS, 22nd Consumption par
bead per day
73-4 June, 10 am.
The Government Analyst's reports, show that the Alon Public Works Department.
Philippine CHINHUA, 22nd June,
.p.1.
WEDNESDAY, 23rd June,
Swatow, Amoy, & Formous via Takaó & Anping-Per: BOSHU MARU, 23rd June 9:A.π3,
water is of excellent quality.
70%
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Thur, 137
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