THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 1967.

BY TELEGRAPH, BY TELEGRAPH.

IMPERIAL MARITIME

CUSTOMS.

The Foreshadowed Changes.

Protest from the China

Association.

(From Our Special farvespondent.)

The Chir. Asanelation has bear in courounication with the Foreign Office with regard to the Imparial Maritime Customs of China, and in a letter dated September 27 the foreshadowed elanges are dealt with

The Association emphasizes the apparant intouting of China to extend

the substitution of Chineva for farsign

employees through at This "at-

marcine, mal points out that thungh

stache a desire on the part of the ("him an

wow enteral and migh rpmand een

pathy if there WAY В pousil-lift f

affecting the changes without a vista k

imperilling the Minimous of the vers

at the pot Giner it..!

-Imitted

MARCONI'S SUCCESS.

Detrimental to Telegraph Companies.

(No clarive Bervice, supplied by Reuter,

vin Beanboy),

LONDON, October 93.

The success which has attended tho experiments with Marconi's system of wirolam telegraphy has resulted in a heavy fall in the shares of telegraph companies.

THE RUSSIAN BUDGET.

Factor Repairų, supplied by Bender,

vi Hraday!.

AN UNUSUAL SIGHT,

Weeping Women in Court.

TE CHINA MAIL.

BANK FORGERY.

Sentenced to Thros Years.

At the Criminal Sessions this moining An unusual sight was seen in the Supreme Court this afternoon when three Chong Hing was indicted on charges of Chinese were charged with rubbory before forging a chance on the Hongkong and His Lordship Mr A. G. Wise (Acting Shanghai Bank for 81.167, purporting to Chief Justier) for in the body of the Court dawn by F. J. Kanga in favour of wore three Chinese womelt-presumably Thong Mau Eger, at with offering and relativos of the accused-who were woop- uttering the suING. ing copiously. They wore attired in ordinary clothes but two of them word black cloths on their heads, which projected

out woll over their faces.

The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. W. Itees Davies) instructed by Mr G. E. Marrell, appeared for the Crown and Mr H. G. Calthrop, instructed by Mr A. Jackson, represented the accused, all of

whom pleaded not guilty.

CORRESPONDENCE,

A QUESTION OF CRITIQAM,

(To the Editor of the CHINA MUL). SIR-I am an exceedingly nervous mATI, and am at present suffering from headache. caused by shock to the system following on

a perusal of "Onlooker's" letter appearing

CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE

in

WEISMANN'3 LARGE HALL

Read-

The opportunity presents it- (ENTHANUM: WYNDHAM STREET), self to read all the latest and

in poor columns in, which he arrogates to NEW PICTURES | hipself the right to criticise the Army and His Lordship Me A. G. Wise (Actingite Bands on the ground of paying for the Chief Justice) was on the bench and the

support of sente. Hon. Mr W. Rees Davies (Altermey General) prosecuted.

Accused pleaded guilty. Elis Lordship Is anything known by the police about this man? I live read the depositions, and see he was in a position of trust in some extent,

The Attorney-General--Yes, His Lordship (to accused)--I have rund The following juors were called: S. A. the papots and find you are a servant in a Almot, E. Owen, J. Munzios, E. J. Chay-position of somo trust, and I think I car tants, C. B. Hayward, F. Bucklo nad E. A. English. It is necessary that you should by t the depositions that you road and write

Koster.

not, be able to exercíso that talent for

samo time. You are sentenced to three Jars hard fabour on each count, conour rently.

SPORTING.

Lawn Bowla.

.

NEW PICTURES || `

We pay for "that is the expression of my courteous correspondent. Now, Sir, it is not for ne to hazard a guess as to what the financial disbursement of **On- baker" to His Majesty's forces may be but as to the benefit derived therefrom by a Military Band, said Band might be ablo, after acceipt of his liberal donation, and by the oxuicio of prodigicus economy to pur- chase one Clarionet Reed.

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SPORTING NOTES FROM HOME.

(Our Special Dellor,)

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LONDON, September 201

ATHLETICS.

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***Onlooker" accuses me of drawing the "long bow." It was by reposted ex fercise of this sue wenpah that old Eng-

and was able to hold her own in the past. Nows is to hand of a fine trello by Alfred But I am digressing. I have yet to learn Strubb at some Labour Day sports in} that Colonials make the best shots. Prob- America. He first worthe male in 4 wing, nbly this theory would not go down at 27 25 rock, then the three miles in 16 Bisley. Oh! Onlooker," permit me to mix 7 sss,, and finished up by securing but are they all acquainted with refer to that time-honoured remark made the five miles in 25 mins. 37 secs. by Hatalet to Horatio. There are more infitself is a fine performance, while collec

the fact that for things in Houvons and Harth, Horatio, than tively the wins represent an afternoon's Last night the draws were made in theru dreamt of in your philosophy!" sami-finals of the various annual compati "Onlooker's" reply is extremely vague, and bas for the fact that I take a certain interest in the case that gave rise to this correspondence I would my no to the whole thing---" infra dignaten; est."-your, etc.

W. HAMTON GRABAN. Kowloos, October 21

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB.

The robbery took place at Tapmoon, a Provision for Famine Relief. village in the New Territory, on July 16. Two women living in their house were awakened at about 2 a. by the noise made by a gang of five men forcing an entry : through the skylight. Two of the gang were ! armod with knives and threstoring langua- ge was used Lawards the two women: The hotame was ranked by the thieves and $32 in cash and four jackets were stolen. The jackets were found by the police intions arranged by the Kowloon Bowling the possession of two of the accused. The Great Club. The draws resulted case was one of identity only, anal if the tubbury was not prevod, a second count— ne of receiving could be proceded with

Ericoure was le.

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PRKING, October 21

The Chinese Government's proposal for a foreign lour for the wastraction of the Chiking Pailway is strongly objected to by the elders and gentry of the Frosiner

American Comments.

as follow:

Championship.

W. Hutchison v. W. Russell. G. R. Edwards v. J. C. Gow

President's Prize.

J. Munzies v. 5. Puncheon.

T. Petrio v. A. R. Austin.

Vice President's Prix.

T Potrio v. W. Russell. GR. Edwards v. C. W. Alexander,

CHINESE EXAMINATIONS.

[From Our Correspondent.)

CANTON, Detabor 23.

as

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAL). St-in reply to “Columint” ) should like to point out to him that he uvidently knows very little about the recent shooting watch to which be refer

If he examines tho sores again he will und that three members of His Majesty's forces" fired, and that the secand and

work, the like of which has weldom beeu 20 cents Cash

seen. The English runner has had a splendid tour, but can find no one to extend

1

clients

hit on the other side. T. Longboat, the we place at the disposal of our Canadian Indian, might have given, him same trouble from five miles and upwards, but be ovidvatly does not believe it worth while giving up his amateur satus for the sake of trying "ecoclusions with England's i ́ ́ost slayer at the present time

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When Lieutenant William Halswell toke down at the Scottish Athletic Cham- pionship, many people feared this fine mid- It is pleasing to be able to state that this dle-distance sprinter was lust to athletics.

is not so, however. His military duties will prevent him running again this season, WATKIN'S

WaoumuTON, Sept. 20 The news that the refreshing Wu Ting Fang is coming buck to Washington will be hailand will delight in most quarters of the empital. Brewry, frank, unentventional in his methods and having some of the strenuous characteristics of the persent President of the United States, he was concerning the examination of Chinese remark that the lowest mores were made uyin 48 4/5 secs. on loo track in 1905, the j

constant joy during his service as the Chinese minister here. From the stand

point of diplomatie observance he was

sometimes ten unconventional to suit officials of this government, but in the popular estimation he stood high.

I have just received a letter from a friend io Peking giving in the particulars

students from abroad. Forty-two students were examined, thirty-eight of whom get through. Only seven Chin-shil degrees

were conferred. Of the the best four in

third best scores wer made by two of them (a 98 and a 97). I admit that the lowest score was made by a military man, but whats your correyendent makes the

them, he does not adhere too strictly to the truth. I smuld at like to read hit that the Colonials were hunten by the regular (Middlesex leg.) a few months

but he intends hiring another go in 1908. the quarter-mile anuntour recard and, after He is particularly anxious to havo a cut at seeing hint win the English Championship

writer will not be surprised should be

equal or bent M. W. Long's world's figures of 47 40 secs, for a curved track, while the 181 British bost of 48 sounds by H. C. L.

the order of their standing, and the 7th go on their own range at Kowloon, Tyndall and E. C. Bredin should be well

were students who had secured degrees in America. The fifth and sixth had studied in Japan. Fourteen of the students had stadiod in America, one of whom failed. twouts ur in Japan, three of whom ad four in Belgium. All below

Mr Wu was recalled by his government in 1903 after considerable service in Wash- mot It was understood at the time that the impress dowager and her advisors were dissatisfied with him and that his with filed drawal from the United States was a the rebitke, although he was givers oftion upon his return to Chian. He was succeeded by Sir Chautong Liang Cheng, who was very popular.

Yours, etc.

Hongkong, October 22.

MARKSMAN.

(To the Editor of the CHINA Man..). SIR," Colonial Brooding" by W. Hamilton Graham.

obtained the Chu-jen degree. It clusters is sometimes to hear what and Mr Samuel S. Young, are well known in a humble state of mind. But after all Two of the graduates, Mr Fong F. Secur friew have to say about us; places us in Caston, bath to foreigners and Chinese,and due allowance being made for com- and their friends will be pleased to learn inissions fund omissions) Mr W. Hamil-

within his compass. Hatswell also intends to compete at the Olympic Games. Ho was very disappointed at his defeat at Athens, which was probably due to the sharp) corners othering him far more than they did the Americans, who are used to running round small tracks (ton or more lapa to

the mile) in the armouries of the National

Gunni. With J. W. Morion for the sprint, Lieut. Halswell for the quartor,

and G. Butterfield, J. F. Dexion and G.

la reply to the representatious of the gentry and elders, the Peking Government. ħaz stated that the Wai- wupu is now in negotiation with

Sir Cheutung had been a crack baseball tiut they stood third and fourth in the list ton's smiled Colonial broedinge" some rancan for the mile and long distance racc | pitcher at Phillips, Andover, and had lived foreiga financiers for the loan ander long enough in America in his youth to of Chin-Shih. My correspondent said and give us some splaadid musicians heorght to do very well, indred. We must

Aquire the manners and understand the that the graduates were soon to bave an customs of the ocidental. Washington this year to return to China

When he left alience with the Empress Dowager and much regret was felt throughout official Emperor, circles here. Liang Ton-Yen, who was up- pointed to succeed

ucceed him, nor has been transferred

foreign office at Feking.

orders from the Throne.

Owing to the attitude adopted by the people of Chikiang, the Chinese Government has considered it necessary

to the

appointment, temporary or otherwise, to send Wang Tah Shib, formerlycording to the adrices from that place.

of one who would not secure the con- fidence of the British communities in China, nor that of the Staff of the Customis.

RETER'S SERVICH. J

MR MORLEY ON INDIA.

LONDON, October 23.

Chinese Ministor to Great Britain, to Mr Wn's return will be regarded as a Chiking to pacify matters, Wang complete vindication and a restoration to being a native of Chiking.

Objection from Another Province.

(Chinem Mail's Searles 1

PERING. October 2

Sik Liang, Governor of Yunnan has

Mr Morley in an important epesch wired that the people of the Province

imperial favour. Should his appointment he and won it will not be long thereafter hafore Mr Wuurives, for ho rustics things.

work all the

AMOY NEWS.

(From Our Correspondent.)

WARSHIPS.

Amor, October 21.

The German cruiser

Leipzig has Da with whom hd ; boen here over a week: she leaves to-day and then to the parsna with whom he was Suntow I think you have it very easy." for

French gun-bot

talking

ne

The

of hus Slavourite questions was: "How Decides, th0 tons, arrived in port on much money do you gel?" and if the Sunday n amount mod was high Mr Wa was like.

ly to express the opinion in

that it was entirely to emphatic tone

tinch.

front Foochow

DANCE.

they singers, or instrumentalists.

A little knowledge is a dangerow thing, etc., and I take it. that Mr W. Hamilton Grahaun had more tlmu a little knowledge of what he was writing about, so I will not accuse him of forgetting that Madame Malba and a few other leading vomlists, and musicians of the world-too numerous to mention here-are Colonial bred, and are porlaps just as happy without the breeding that Mr W. Hamilton Graham cor bles himself with. There are a few too in Hongkong who are Colonial breeding" who fortunately for them cau always play or sing in tune; who at the same

find better material for the 800 metres and

pole multing, however, while at throwing the discus and jaretin we shall cut a poor figure unless the events receive encourage-

munt.

:

A HINE WALK.

TE Hammond, holder of the London to Brighton and back record, has born beating titac again. It was in the Mid- deux Walking Club's race over a course of 20 miles that he distinguished himself, Though the course was very hilly he got

home in 3 hrs. 24 mins. 14 socs, and beat his re-scratch man by 4 mins. 11 sec. Hammond is a splendid stager and has a The Bas lors gave their dance on time do all they can with admitted success perfectly fair action and we eliould not have There et le no doubt that Mr Wa Friday evening last, and it to give pleasure to others. In casting to worry if he represented the Empire in was, and probably is, a hard worker, He

HUCCESS. There

"Colonial breedings" anspersions on WATC

an International road walk in connection laboured

n the W, Hamilton Graham dow not with the Olympic Games.

night

and day in the interest of

WEN

at Arbroath, said "Our first task in undertake to subscribe the requisite was here during the Boxer troubles and tow minor considerations, sach

quite India is to keep ondor and quel the capital for the construction of their his government, with which the United had state of the Hour which has been appear to admit that weareoly bough States was virtually although not

A FRENCH STAYER,

violences of raco creeds. It is the railways, and have asked representa-formally, at war. At the conclusian riddled though with white ants during allowance is made for the fact that height of folly to say that whatever tions to be made 10 the Peking hostilities news reached Washington that i

of the summer. The floor broke through in singing or playing by them always in

Fince has produced sover fine long is good for Canada is good for India. Government to borro no foreign Mr Wu was to be recalled to Poking and several places during the evening, though neis taken up by its votaries as a The Democratic Constituences of Bri- capital.

might he executed because of dissatisfaction, luckily no-one was hurt.

pastiine. He forgets tou distance rancs during the past decade pleasure and It was mach that so many of them who work to help and some of then have proved equal to too hot to dance with auy comfort, but others, find in what they do, a portion of beating Len Hurst, when the latter was with his course at tain are the rulers of India. Does

The late John

then secretary of people danced, notwithstanding, up till their life's work, and of

course he annot that the United States one o'clock. Hearty thanks are due to

who played always approbend the mental slowres of the of the picturesque splendidly all through the beat, and the sequence of the "Colonial breedings" competitor in the Rouen to Paris "Go-as-

amateur who him is probably only on Chinese, but would regard him as onder consequent discomfort. American protection if he returned to time. Poking. Mr Wa was not recalled at that

anyone want me to telegraph to Lord IMPERIAL CHINESE POST. | state, made it

Kitchener to disband the native army,

to send home the British contingent,

(Chinere Mail's Service.) and to bring away the whole of the

PEKING, October 23. Civil Servants? How should we look The Board of Posts and Communi- in the face of the civilized world if we cations is making every arrangement turned our bucks on duty, and how for the early restoration from the bear the stings of conscience when we management of the Imperial Maritime hoard, through the dark distances, the Customs of the control of the Imperial coar and confusion of carange in Chinese Post throughout the Empire. India ?"

ORIENTAL LABOUR IN

CANADA.

Losos, October 22.

ANOTHER RISING.

plain

STORE would not tolerate any such the band of the Leipzig,

person

WRAINER.

Bonin Talands, travelling North.

at his best. The English runner was a

tho fringe of difficult science, and who you please" on Sunday but gave up in the in fact cannot speak or understand its first mile, owing to an injury to his knee. We have been having four or five days language unless it be slowly and dearly The winner turned up in Cibet, of Paris, An example of Mr Wu's unconventionality aummetliko to be pleasant. There were him.

of exceptional heat, the weather being too placed by Mr W. Hamilton Graham before who though only 24 years of age, is was afforded when the senate appropriations some typhoon signals up this afternoon, I have no hesitation in agreeing with Mrovidently a splendid stayer, as he ran the committoo was considering measures for strictor enforcement of the Chinese acha placing one between the Marians and W. Hamilton Grahan if he means us to 97 miles in 15 boas 30 minutes, and won understand by his "kind" letter that very easily, so that the time catinot sion law,

Wu Mr heard of this and

average musicians as he would have them wanted to make representations from the

represent his limit, -be they singers, instrumentalists or Chinese government's point of view.

The Uesan Stampship Company's Deuthorwiza-are as a general rule extromely Under the code it might have been improper calion came in on Sunday morning and well satisfied with themselves, in thinking for Mr Wu to address to the State left again in the afternoon with 600 as he no doubb does that force and power Department, any communication on ponding passenger for the Straits. legislation, but was to be made was the

if any such corraunication But placu to filo it.

SKIPTING.

WEATHER REPORT.

RECOND CYCLING,

Ungaced éycle racorda appal je, every-

aro all inall, and that intelligent rofnement one, as they are genuine tests of a man's is of only soonulary importance.

For Mr W. Hamilton Grahamn I have speed and stamin and do not depend on

nathy. He is not a spoker after the ability of the pacers, ato. read sympathy.

J. 8.

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

THE

TRUNK TRAGEDY

AN IMPRESSIONIST

SKETCH

. OF THE

Trial of Adsetts,

with

PHOTOGRAPHS

OF THE

PRINCIPALS,

will be published in

THE HONGKONG

WEEKLY

on

SATURDAY NEXT.

.ALSO

at all, the State Department

Wa's methods were moro direct. uppested on

on the senate sido of the

The following notice is issued by Muhidden meanings nor does he trouble his Bonyon's recent performance at New A Camp Sketch,

mind to pierce thro' muddy profundilies in Brighton stands high and his 23 2/5 secs to one day attired in his flowing silken Figg of the Hongkong Observatory :---

inquired the Way to tho room

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

PELING, October 23. Bandits from Kinngei bave entered He Anhui. The position is not considered

capitol

On the 24th at 11.55 a. The barometer the committee on appropriations. When I fallon rapidly in E. Japan, and risen

searel: of the possible pearl of price beneath them. He is first of all a musician and then a man sumsitivo to poetic ideas. And

At a great banquet in Ottawa, Mr soricua. The authorities have despatch-reached the door of the room he walked moderately tu considerably over Chins and for these vensons only he casts a slur on

Kipling strongly deprecated tho oxed soldiers to the scene.

clusion of Orientals, who within a few hours of landing at Vancouver were ongaged for unskilled' work which whites will not handle.

A FURTHER SLUMP IN NEW YORK

ROSENSTOCK'S DIRECTORY.

he

Colonial be," I Toally do Bym

for the quarter and 58 4/5 sec, for the half (from a standing start and without pace maker) ought to enjoy a fair ilfe.

Another highly meritorious unpaced rido in. The committed was in session. It W Japan.

was that of H. H. Agnew of the Vegetarian was astonished over the

Appearance of the

The depression is moving into the Pacitic pathias, Mr Editor, sith this gentleman, C. C. in bis Club's twelve hours' time gaily-clad oriental and its astonishment to the N.. of Japan. The high pressure at I am not sure that so unintellectual a trink He redo 204 milor in the time,.. grow when he began expressing his views area is over Ceutral China.

view of art is good.

of any

which is n record for the course and under) on the matter under consideration. When

Strong monsoon may be expected in the In conclusion it was unfortunate that the conditions stated. ho land finished bo withdrow,

Formon

Chapel and the N part of this your Critis should have raised Mr W. but the government never made an isso of

The affair orented a furore at the time, China Soa.

Hamilton Graham's ire by suggesting that

it against Mr Wu although there was con- ing at 10a.m. to-day 1.00 inches.

Hougkan: rainfall for the 24 hours ond- siderable fealing displayed. Any other Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon out of the country. "It was only Wn," foreign representative would have been sent to-morrow. was the explanation, givon for failure to take disciplinary action. The country rather enjoyed the incident.

FORECAST DISTRICT.

1.-Hongkon and Neighbourhood: NE. winds, frfair.

2-Formoss Channel: NE. winds,

Sporting Notes

and

the Regimental Band-a asid body I GERMAN VISIT TO AMERICA. Other Features.

boliovo and open to all criticism-should tuns their Reeds, but it is certainly doubly unfortunate that he should be the means of this guntioman casting aspersions on others who to him have unfortunately had

"Culcsis! breeding."

Yours very truly,

ANOTHER COLONIAL Hongkong, October 24.

BERLIN, October 16.

Prince Honry of Prussin, commander of ] the German fest, will sail for the Atlantia coast of the United States, early in the spring, with a fleet of 16 butikships.

CHINESE RAILWAY.

QUESTIONS.

Messrs C. W. Rosenstock and E. W. The influx of Asiatics was the Bruckham, of Rosenstock's Directory, natural concomitant of the Asiatic arrived this week froin Shanghai, where trade which Canada was trying to they have just comploted their canvass for develop.

a Shanghai Section of their Directory These gentlemen report that the busults of their work in Shanghai were very entis- [factory and they sure to that we may

expect a complete Directory of that city in At another lime Mr Wit delivered some strong,

The Waisupa bas ordered Sang Pas-obi, their next isquo. Mr Rosenstock smile on

lectures

on Confucianism and in compar 3 Boutii coat of China betoon Hong. tha 8. Rubi for Manila

A QUICK AND SAFE REMEDY FOR the Chiness Minister to Berlin, to com ing it with the Christian faith made some kong and Lamocks Sinks No. 2. his main office is located.

comments which offended people in this 4.-South coast of China between Hong-

BOWEL COMPLAINTS.

municate to the German Government, that - Mr Bauckham will remain in Hongkong country. The administration was annoyed kong and Hainan: Saras as No. 3.

FTWENTY years ago Mr. Gos. W. Brock Chinn intends to build horaalf the milway revising and correcting the B

the Hongkong secves Me Wu's freedom of speech and it

iscovered that Uhamberlain's Colls, planned feim Teiligtap to Yichoufu in tion for the January issue.

is said that he was gently adminishod. If

Cholera an Diarrhoen Rapedy was a Bienstock's Directory is

is now becoming ho was it did not appear to bother him. the European Bourses, owing to the

own publicatim in the Far a well-known

Mr Wa is a lawyer.

TN hupine & cough medicines for children quick and safe cure for howel complaints South Shantung, for which a concession has

During all of thone "he muga National Bank of Commerce declining East and when the publishor covers all the fore the British curts at Shanghai, and

I boon promised to Borowy. It will be a and suffer from this painful inalady 1

TXTHY

never he sfc to buy Chamberlain's his cost is not from emid te mapy cities he is pow planning to take up ho will learned to sponk English dooutly a

and with

On appiosion of Chabertsio's Couch Rmedy. There is no danger from timound the

Mr Rock sig blisher. Of from Tiontein to Chinking. Sung Pac-cha becker Trast, one of the oldest and to local firms and individuals but to foreign enterprising and decidedly up to date. He total at posible. My cures have op cially valuable for curis, group and the Aberdeen, Maryland, CA,, Enter is asked to secum the consent of the Gor

rgest Trusts in the United States. firms throughout the entire commercial bought an automobile when he was in an effected by continued use For whooping cough. Forsale by all chemists prise. For sale by all chemists and store-man Government.

world

Washington and enjoyed

salo by all chemists and store-kooperu. greatly.

and store-kuepers.

isopers.....

LONDON, October 22. A fresh hoavy slump has occurred

in New York, which is reflected on

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