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CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1923
*JUDGE ON JUDGES.
Sir Charles Darling and the Courts.
the
Matsumota, Mr. A. Miura, Mrs. RE. Milna, Major B. Obata, Mr. D. M. Peyton-tarifin, Mr. O. de Plantner, Mr. L. Bonobe, Mr. Mr. U. Temura, Capt. S. Takeda, Mr. T. Tanba, Mr. T. Triame, Mr. L. Tokunaga, Col. 8. Ushijime, Mr. 8. Yamanaka, Mr. E Yunoki, Mr. A. Dian, Mr. J. Dias, Mr. H. Inouye, Mr. G. Postma Mr. T, Seki, Mr. J. W. Chadder ton, Mr. T C Chao, Mrs. H. Fitzgerald, Mr. P. S. Kao, Mr. T. Hattoni, Mr. E. Ochiai, Mr. A Hideshima, Mr. S. Utahara, Mfr. T. Yamashita, Mrs. N. Aikawa, Mr. S. Hatano, Mr. T. Hasegawa, Miss U. Hayashi, Mr. F. Heami, Mr. K. Katob, drs, O. Kuboshiro, Mr. af. Mizukami, Miss L. Naj- man.
WEATHER REPORT.
Mr. Justice Darling delivered on Leature" The Latest Changes.
"Saturday King's Courts of Justice, last Captain R. Turnbull, of the month at the Working Men's St. Posting, is on resarve. Captain College, Crowndale-road, N. Penson, of the Kiukiang, bas Panoras. He said that trial by gone master, Posting.
jary was, perhaps, the greatest Mr. J. S. Anderson, socondfeguard of the English people. officer, Paoting, has gone acting At one time there was ordeal by chief officer, same ship.
when they water,
took the Mr. C. McKenzie Mather, chief
them and threw disputants officer, Fengtian, has gone acting into the water, which he often master, Kiakiang.
wished they would now, or at all Mr. J. Grossett, second officer, events their counsel. The one Kwangse, is on reserve, Mr.O...that sank was held to be in the Williams, from reserve, bas gone right, and the one that floated. Isecond officer, Kwangee.
with his arms and legs tied must Mr. V. D. H. Bidwell, second be in league with the devil. officer, Shuatien, is on resorys, Only one judge had been dis- Mr. C. Carrington, from reserve, missed for doing what it was bas gone second officer, Shuntien.tbought be ought not to have
Captain E. D. Blackburn, of the done in his office, and he was an Mar. 144. 11h. 13m-Pressure Linan, is on reserve. Captain AIrish judge. (Laughter.) No judge has increased considerably over F. Harrison, of the Chinbus, bas could be dismissed (it made one central Japan and decreased one master, Linan. Captain Rfeel very secure and indepen-considerably over the lower Haymes of the Fakhoi, has gone dent) until the motion that he be Yangtze Valley. It has decreased master, Chinhus.
dismissed be carried in both slightly in southern districts. Mr. A. Buchanan, chief engin Houses of Parliament and sub- eer, Chusan, is on reserve. Mr.mitted to the King. The judges W. C. Sinclair, from reserve, bas during the war bad constantly to gone obief engineer, Chusan.
decide between the subjects and Mr. W. W. McDonald, sup's the Crown, and between the third engineer, Kiukiang, has gone Crown and enemy aliens. Eng sup's third engineer, Suiyang.
lisb judges were in. the position, which he believed no other judges in the world were, of being absolutely independent so long MER. Thorburn, chief engineer, as the representatives of the Changsha, is on reserve. Mr. A..
people saw that. they had Hamilton, chief engineer, Hsin done nothing to forfeit their office Peking, has gone chief engineer, and could be trusted to do justice Changsha.
between the humblest of the Mr. A. W. Black has been apKing's subjects and the Crown pointed third engineer, Poyang-itself.
Mr. J. H. Cameroo, from leave, has gone second engineer, Luenyi. -Mr. J. Logan, chief engineer, is on reserve. Mr. J. Kwangse Maher, from leave, has gone chief engineer, Kwangse.
Mr. J. V. King, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Kia kiang
D
The anticyclone has weakened and moved eastward. It is now central over the Sea of Japan.
Moderate monsoon may be ex- pacted along the S.E. coast of China and over the N. Obins Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day. 101 inch. Total since January ist 0.56 inches. against *verage of 4.14 inches, FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
District.
Forecast.
Formosa Channel
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.2 South coast of
China between
of 4 South coast
China between ELK & Hainan.
1. F. CLAXTON, Director. H.K.Observatory, Mar. 14, 1923.
Per 8.0. MISHIMA MARU - H.K. & Lamechs N-R winde,;; from Europe.-Mr. J. P. Dew-3 Hongkong to moderate;
fair. Mr. T. M. Love, second en-horst, Mr. G N. Lister, Mrs. M. Gap Rock gineer, Woosung, is on leave. MrF. da Vasconcellose S, Mrs. G. A. Mackenzie, from reserve, has M. Nolasco da Silva, Mr. & Mrs. gone second engineer, Woosung. W. Tarner, Mr. H. Jory, Mr. & Mr. R. F. Sbeel, from reserve, Mra K. J. W A. Johnson, Mrs. bas gone second officer, Tang J. Webb, Mr. K. Yano, Mr. EA. shing.
Shepherd. Mr S. Ariyama Mr. Mr. J. Lindsay, chief officer, B. Gienger, Mr. A. V. Jay, Mr. Mingsang, is on reserve. MrK. Kobayashi, Mr. Y. Kaji, Mr. H. S Burley, chief officer, T. Nakamura, Mr. T. Nimura
"ZOO" LOSES " BABBARA. The sudden death of "barbara,” Kwaisang, bas gone chief officer, Mr. F. Suzuki, Mrs S. Tanaka, Mirgrang. Mr. G. F. Mathews. Majar & Mrs. G. a. C. Parlor, the Polar bear, on the Mappin from leave, has gone chief offi- Mr. & Mr. M. Yano, Mr. E. Terraces at the Zoo, removes ons Kwaisang.
Zimo, C.... 1). Araki, Mr.of the favourites of London chil. Mr. A. Sinclair, chief officer. P. T. Fuukki, Mr. K Hans-dren. In the first week of January Loksanz, bas pone chief efficer.zone, Mr. J. Haraki, Dr. Imai, "Farbara" gave birth to two cubs,
Chipshing. Mr. F. 1. Harris. Major V. Imamura. Mr. Rone of which disappeared almost chief officer. Fooshing, has gone Kamei, Mr. T. Kamio. Mr. Kimmediately, the second dying chief officer, Loksang."
Kobya, Mr. M. Mits, Mr. 8. after a week from pneumonia.
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T/T.... Demand
Mr. C. E. Webb, from reserV8, has gone chief officer, Fooshing.
Captain J. Mc-Ainsb, from leave, has gone master, Fooshing. Captain D Skinner, of the Foo- shing, bas gone master, Kwaisang. Captain T. Grant, of the Kwai. sang, is on reserve.
Mr. W. Henderson, third officer. 30 d/s. Mr. 60 d/s. Loongsang, has resigned, A. C. Newton, from reserve, has gone third officer, Loongsang.
Captain M. Dowsen, of the Kisagwo is on reserve. Mr. S. J. Barden, from reserve, has gone acting master, Kiangwo.
T.T. Shanghai T/T. Singapore TT. Japan T/T. India Demand India
EXCHANGE.
(Opening Rate: closing Rate on Page 1.)
SELLING.
2/3.11/16 4 m/s. Franes
Nom.
30 d. San Francisco and New
York
551
2/31
4 m/s. Mark
Xom.
9.40
6 m/s
9.55
Demand, Germany.
2/31
Demand, New York
541
T/T. Bumbay
98
.112
De Calcutta
Demand, Bembay
.172
.172;
Demand, Calcutta
1723
On Yokohama
Demand, M-nila
54
Demand, Singapore
137
Demand, Bataviz
Nom
On
Yom.
8.00
BEYING.
T/T. San Francisco and New
Fork Mr.L.F. Ellis, second engineer, T/T. Jara Taksang, is on reserve. Mr. C. T/T. Marka Ross, from reserve, bas gone T/T. France second engineer, Taksang.
Mr. W. F. Campbell, from leave, bas gone second officer, Kiang- wab, Mr. A. J. Kaloin, chief] officer, Kiangwab, has gone chief officer, K:anghsin,
Mr. H. Kjelt, from leave, has gone third engineer, Kinagbsin. Mr. J. Engel, third engineer, Kianghsin, bas gone third en- gineer, Kiangteen.
Mr. O. Carvalbo, from leave, bas gone third engineer, Taishun.
Mr. E. J. Buckmill has been ap pointed second engineer, Kwang- lee.Shipping and Engineering.
GENERAL NEWS.
Demand, Paris
4 / L/C.
4 m/s. D/P, & m. L/C
On Saigon
On Bangkok
Sovereign
Gold leaf per Tael
2/49/16 Bar Silver.ready
forward. 2/4.11/16 2/41 Bank of England rates
New York/London SUBSIDIARY COINS.
30 d. Sydney and Melbourns 2/4)
Hongkong O cent pieces @
10 5
}}
Canton sub. coins
600
Hongkong. March 14, 1923.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
FICTION'S MIGHTY TIDE. The Publishers' Circular's sna-Europe via Bas (Papers), London 15th lysis of English books published
Shanghai
+
par-
12% dis "9/19% dia. 19% dis.
Vue
14h Mar. 14th. .14th
INWARD MAILS.
From
Per
Haiphong
Јарад Australia & Manila Shanghai
-
Bondas... Kamekurs M Yoshino M.
Bocchow
Europe via Suez, (Letters only), London,
15th Fab Danada, Japan & Mi
Pyrrhug
15th
Emprms of Aris,
Beb
in 1922 shows that we are mark-Strai ig time in the literary world, sa
Дорад Lachow Havnstein
16th
17:b 17tb 13tb
far at least as mere members arei concerned. The total of 10,842 ís.
OUTWARD MAILS.
Per Sasha Bi. Bang +++ Yoshino 14. Lokang Tjib du Esechno1"... Hydrange Tah
For
184 less than in 1921, bat the | Swatow, Amoy & Takro ... difference is chiefly accounted for walow
SWALOW
by the increasing number of re- Japan prints, the actual numbers of Sw
Ehaghai new books in 1922-8,754-being o only three less than in the pre Swato vious year.
Van Clopa
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A BOLDIER OF FORTUNE. Mr. Thomas Johnson, one of the few remaining Englishmen who volunteered for. Garibaldi, has [died at Birmingham, aged 85. He
won three medals in Garibaldi's Straite & Olenita Philippine Lalanda Italian campaign. Afterwarde Kingchaw & Bangkok Two patentes from Ferry and Railway Station. Five minutes by Ferry from Hongkong he joined the American Army Shanghai a Japen
which quellat the Indian rising Shanghai in Texas. During the late war walow Amty & Keelung
Philippine Lacida he assisted in tecruiting in
**New Zealand via Birmingham. He also volun- toured for transfusion of his blood fortrench fever experimente.
& fent clam Hotel in every respect and under English masagerne 1.
Geisla ander personal supervision of the Proprietor, Long Bar ac4 Billiard Room,
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