MONDAY, MAY 15, 1911.
EARTHQUAKE TREMOR
IN HONGKONG.
PEOPLE SCARED:
NO DAMAGr. S
Residents in Hongkong and Kowloon were nulely disturbed in their slumbers during the early hours of this morning by a very pronounced euthyjunke transer. The prusial occurrence took place at about a quarter to ono o'clock and although it only tasted for less thana mimto it was sufficient
At Gap Rook.
At ses the earthquake was also felt. It.. was reported from Gap Rock to day that a very serure shock was feltiki the lighthouse. at 19.45 o'clock am; the shodke lasting several seconds. From tions of the other outlying light stations has any report been, received, which lands to the inference by mariners that the seat of the seisma disturbance must be somewhere away down
South,
Past Shocks.
*
Ielow we give list of shocks which have From time to time been experienced in the Colour, the last bejug in September,
1.
1874-June 23rd, a slight shock Hongkong,
101-July 21st, an earthquake felt at the Peak md Kowloon at .40 am,
Curiously enough, the Na Police unch, which was on patrol duty in the harbour last night, felt nething of the ly inarked to awaken practically everybodyarthquake: the vessel was then umlar from their sleep. At the time of the waigh. occurrence the atmospheric conditions were -quite normal, and the demil stillness of the night only served to accentuate the shock,
Of course, neat people got a bit of a fright while the quake was being felt: Indeed, in one or two cases women aru said to have gone off into hysterica as a result at the weird and unekiny seraation ex parienced. In most cases the first intinn- tion of the disturbance was a nobey rattling of windows, doors, toilet sats, ute, nilka the tremog increased huvistence beds began to jany na shake natil people wondered what vo cartḥ was happening. In the twinkling of an eye folk soŋn jumped out of bol, lights were switched ya in nearly eruty house, neighbours is night attire were won ia animated conversation across verandaha, and for quite a number of people there was very little more sleep.. After the "hock had died away a sërere thunderstorm was experience, heary min being accompanied by durre lightning and loud thunder.
The heck seems to have been Telt
SPORTING.
Cricket.
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his lungs. He was coughing when he want out and bad not gone vory for Indore it happened. When he got back to the stalls he was bleeding profusely from his ELBONÒQun's II HANCOOK's Xmouth and noss and coughing my biof On the ground of the Hongkong Cricket mucous. He was washed down and taken Club on Saturday afternoon the sound back to the stables.
At the conclusion of the maing on Satur- interport practice match took place ba theen A. E. C. Elborough's XI and II.day the following ponies will be put up for Hancock XI, when the latter beam wonction-Donnu, Mombaan(Into Highland by 45 runs. The scuring was not pertinax Tara) and Druschkongaul.
ly high, Elborough himself being top scorer Below we give the entries for next Satur with 4 For Hancock's tenui Petree cou- | lay- tributed 32. The scores were
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· Lt. G. A. Cooke, b Tavernèr A. C. E. Elborough, ↳ De Rome....... Lt. C. RT Thorpo, è Pearce, & TavernerTM"D": Capt. Q. E Garnett, De Romte... Capt. Demsay, b Do Reaso
R. P. Thursfald, Taverner
D. F. Donnelly, Poarco, ↳ Grisin
R. E. 0, Bird, d'Taverner
M. H. Harris, b Da Rome
Extran ***
R. J. Saunders, ↳ De Rome. 1801. August 3rd, a slight shock felt-by | P. Jacks, not out low residents at Hongkong at 2.10 p.m. 1892-April 22nd, & distinct and en timeous series of shocks lasting for a few seconds in Flongkong with Interal vibration kad doing as damage; also felt in a number of rumbling sound bus
the other coush porta in China,
180July st, a slight shock felt at the Peak unil Kowloovat 6.40 a. m.
1802
August 4th, a slight shock in Hongkong.
1844-August 11th, there were slight shocks at Hongkong at 10.58 a.. and 120p
pm.
THIS ENTITEN,
FIVE FURLONGS FLAT RACE.
Me C. Jay's Truvint, 182 The
Mr Ching's Urgent, 180 m.
Me-D. AL-Row' Tomahawk,–153 [hw....- Me Gilpin's Mustari, 158 (bes:
-2 | Mr James' Christmas Troe, 183 13. Mr Cymro's Jack Spraggon, 153 Thủ.
31h 26 Mr. O.K's Donau, 152 lbs.
11
101| Mr M. W. Bishop's Sonny Jími, 152 lbs. Mr H. Humphroy's Sonweed, 152 Tbs....
4 Mr H. R White's' Trulex; 189' 11m.
* [Major W, M.- Withycombe's, Aliquid...
140 b GYMKHANA STAKES. I
...103
Total -
ROWLING ANALYSIS,
-0.
13 -
12.
34
1
41 45
1
3
Ú
7
41
HANCOCK'S Xf
1:
Tavorner... Do Rome........2 Griffis... Maxin
C. T. Hose, & Donipucy...
a. Williams, b Tharpa...
ון
...
- Mr Gülpin's Caprica, 151be
Mr Duddelle Dorwade II, 151 }bs.......
Mr H. P. Whito's Lachine, 1481bs
MrEllis Kadoorio's rendian Chief 14ßik
| Musara Hughes and Jerrois' Favonius,
1480»
Mr Hickman's Kerry, 148...
Mr Brutton's leonibe, 146,
| 3fe O,K's Mombasa, 146/hx.
1895.- August 501, earthquake shock? - were felt in Hongkong, Swntow, Walchow, and Haifung. It was thus described in Col. Hamilton, a Thursfield, b Thorpe 10 Hongkong Horizontal vibration bo-H. R. Maklo, e Garnett, b Dempsey... 20 tween E. and W, roughly; there was no T. E. Pesreo, e Cooke, ↳ Bird
F. J. De Rome, e Bird. b Donnelly11Mr. H. Rose' fem Armiño, 146 3mi
more at Kowloon than on the island, and ¡Pertical metiori, and hardly any perceptible { B, Hancock, a Thorpe, b Bird
sovoril reporta reach us of how it an felt by residents on the peninsula. One lady who happened to be lying awake
travelling direction. The first distinct
onciliation was folt a minute or so before x M. M. Mass, é and b Bird quarter to six, and lasted alxsut 30 seconds. H. Grifin, run out... fainter treas wewe felt for one minutes F. Sutton, & Bind
afterwards; and another distinct shock
at the time was regularly scared when red about 11.30 p.m. Persons sitting/ Corpi. Tavernor, not out
she found her bed violently jüping off the floor in titful starts.A light happened to be burning at the time and glancing across the man she was horrified to reo a big wardrobe visilly rolling about. Doors and windows rattled and ornaments clatter ad together until the noise was almost deafening Her first impression was that the door was giving is, and every minute she expected to find herage in the remni below. Jumping out of bed, she soon learned what had occurred.
A gentleman who was lying asleep at the tin awoke to find his bed, trifting Away from the wall. He was thrown from'neo side of the bed to the other
lying down felt it plainly, and it inter fered a little with writing. It was folt must in high buildings. Two gentlemen in upper floor of the Hongkong Hotel felt dizzy and thought the place was coming. down. Battles and glasses matthal in Munic buildings. A coolie kitting on the pave went in the street rund way shouting that the houses were falling.
1905. Slight shocks felt in the Colony. on August 1st, 11th and 12th. More severe disturbance on September 9th.
:
' UNREST IN CANTON.
"People Still Apprehensiva.»
"It is apparent that affairs still wear DO
Thorpe Dempsey.... Donnelly. Garnett... Bird....... Thursfield
Extras..
Total.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
31
•
MARKS.
Caprice.....
Arcadian Chief
18
Kerry...
1
0
1-Cat, Crawford.
1
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4 THREE QUARTERS OF MILE FLAT RACE.
HANDICAP...
Mr Duddell's Dorando II, 181"Im
Mr Ellis Radie's Servian Chief
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756 lbs. ...
Mr Britton's Odcombe, 185 lbs...
in the matches which began on May 3 Mr W. M. Withycombe's Ben Hpe.
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AP Tar
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not. Another tum likened the sunsation to something lively under the bed." In a few seconds, he said, his bed was doing a boisterous. two-step and his wardrobe carrying out a vigorous war-dance. A timid, lady inmediately thought of burg "fars "beseith "the bed, while a Round. sleeping. housewife put the disturbancs down to the arrival home of the lodger " and without further ade turned over and was soon fast asleep again!
At the Park we gather that a consider able shock was felt and numerous re- sidents were-scatpd The Chiness all over the Colony were greatly frightened at the disturbance, and quite a number rashed out
of their tenements and declined to remain indoors for one bours after the shock."
From all over the Colony cume reperta
I is id, indeed, that the European population, is becoming unday at the growing restlessness in the native cristine ta general belief soems to be that further disturbances are imminent.
Surrey beat Warwickalire at the Oval by Mr. Cynrn's Dinan, 148 lbs an innings and sixty-four_zums.-X.-C. | Mr T. 8. Forrest'sikuchendolly. 145 lbs Messrs Lowe and Hickman's Kongai, Dusty Netes.
142 lbs.
Hongkong Tennis League. QUEEN' COLLEGE. CLUY DB RECERTO,
This match was commenced on Saturday, but failing light made a finish impossible. The schoolmasters load by E0 games to 46, and Finna having to complete their set but there are three games still to go. Leitao
with Bartow and Wells. Scores:-
A special correspondent of the Chung. Kok paper has, we see, been soeking to ascertain what has heon the effect of the recant outbreak on the business life of Canton, and he finds that it has been most detrimental to trade, He went through a mentioned, and found that business is very large number of streets, whose names are mach depressed. The people in the streets seem to be approhensive still. lest there should be further disturbances soon. Evidences of the recent fighting are still risible everywhere, for the marks of the tying hallets still remain, while the bema of the burat buildings are yet to be seen. His impression was that towards evening. at about five o'clock, most of the people „pre anxious to get away out of the city and want to be in the quiet of their own mas or woman, boy or girl, who passes houses, Moreover, everyone, whether through the city gates is still searched by to Brawn and Sothernad 66, lost to the soldiery if there is the least suspicion
beat Barlow and Wells 8/3, lost to Birbeck Remedios and Guterres (Club de Recreio) and Cru 4/7, lost to Brawn and Sashar land 3/8.
.
Raza and Reniedios (Ctub de Recreio) beat Birbeek and Crook 83, lost to Ben and Sutherland 5/6, lost to Barlow and Welle 576.
Leitãor and Piano (Club de Recreio) lost
to the effect that great crowds of Chinese docket into the streets, blowing police while and for suvomi.minutes great that there is anything wrong. This the Birbeck and Crook 3,8," leading from Bar-
consternation prevailed. Dogs added their queta to the noise by barking and bowling and people ma hither and thither in the excitement of the moment thinking that
'some big nollapse hul taken place in their immediate vicinity. Gradually, the real cause of the disturbance dawned upon them, when they returned to their houses greatly excited, but,, nevertheless. when they had fully realised the full precise
nature of the alarm, może at ease,
No word of any damage has so far been received.
"The police, aburst to a man, tursed out ready to render assitance should it have been necessary. Fortunately, howerors their services were not required.
Unfortunately the Hongkong Olmefvatory possesses, no instruments for registering disturbances of this kind, and consequently
people naturally do not like, though they low and Wells 5/3 (unfinished)... are unable to prosent it, and are not show their resentment in open hostility. Apparently the results of the rising a stil keenly felt.
have
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Kowloor C. C. CASE Y.M.C.A. Played at Kowloon and ended in a win for the champions by 64 gunes to 35.
Scores
Green and Zodelius (Kowloon) bent Wai Wing Lock anil Wong Po 9 3/3, beat. Wong Po Keung and F. Mohler 9/2, beat Eo Po Sham and Røv. Stewart 9/9.
Alarming Rumours.
From another suured WG
learn the following-The Itovolutionaries have declared that unless their demanda (wn yet karn what their demagis sza) are compiled with by the 18th day of the present moon (i.u, to-morrow, May 16th) beat Wei Wing Lock and Wong, Po Fie there will be a general rising in Canton. our Chinese telegrams. This information eosms, substantated by 6/5, beat Wong Po Keung and They also declare that they have F. Mohler 85, beat E Po Shama ficient dynamite, to burn or blow up the and Rev. Stewart 7/4.
B
Abraham and ran Delden (Kowloon
whole of Canton and that they will do so if | Fowler and Rose (Kowloon) bat Ko Po the necessity occurs
Sham and Hov. Stewart 7/4, lost to, Wei
The Europeaza in Shameco are said to Wing Lock and Wong Po Kis 5/6, lost to bo proparing to leave at any moment, while the natives are still leaving the city Wong Po Keung and F. Mohler D/6 as fast as the hosts can carry them away...
Beheadings are of more than daily ocens- rence in the Native City, the quoufles ones being the usust victims. Many put to death in this way. The bodies are Innocent people, it is said have been often left to lie till removed by the officials
CRICEGOWER . WIWAM. Craigengower won this, nutch by 55 james to 44. Scazed
there is no actual record of the occurrence. Fra observations, however, it appears that there was a preliminary shock-at 1241 o'clock, which was followed some 15 seconds later by a stronger shock lasting four Meconits. The motion appears to have beende, not touch them for fear of being aand Frost 6/u, lost to Fittock and
from vast to west. None of the clocks in the Olmervatory stepped, but the time. piece by which the time ball is set was found to be two seconûs out, this being plained by "the" fact that it must have
affected by the shock.
the relatives of the unfortunato men arrested on suspicion of being a Re volutionists.
The stanch in the city is said to be horrible.
beat Jeffreys and Kennett 65, bont Chilvers
Taylor and J. V. Briga (Craigangover)",
Brandtmar 3/8
Bass and E. L. Brags (Craigengewer) beat Jeffreys and Kemmett 74, best Chilvers The gra.boats up at Canton at prasent and Front 7/4,bind Fittock and Brandimar are 2 Brith-Moorhou and Sandpiper-27A. Franob, 1 Gericau-Teingtao-1 American -Callao and i Italian.
Mit Velor's Greyback, 10m Mr Neilson's Hartwool, 138 lbs
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Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Arcadian Chief, Mr O. Moinbassa, 150 15
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Mr Brutton's conibe, 154, le Capt. Hughes Tickey, 150 lbs
Mr Elis Kadoorie's Servica, Chief,
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Lady Pigott arrived at Yokohama un Wednesday by the Empress of Japan, ris Vancouver.
"H.-Fthe Crown Princes of Japan's now making stends "progress towards ré covery, both temperature faze pulsation. coming down taalmost a normal condiziona
The death has taken place in a pursing home at Richmond, England, of MinH Burdett Louch, a well-known and highly- respected resident of Yokohama. ́*
Dr Pererley Stewart. Ringer has died at his residence at Stockbridge, Hanta, agod 66. He was formerly medical officer at the
The Civil Service met. Kowloon in a Chinese Hospital and H.B.M. Consulate, friendly encounter on Saturday afternoon
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"C. Bond (skip), 13. A. Ramsaý (skip) 13 | "NEW SOLICITOR ADMITTED.
P. Heathcote
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E. W. Dawson, Macdonald. :
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H. Tillman
J. M. Irving
F. Howell
A. Thornhill
Lammert nod: Rose (Craigengewer) lost
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W. Diggins
Chinese Emigrants Terrified.
ELM.S. Moarhen and H.1.G.M.S. to Jeffreys and Kennet 5/6, lost to Fillock Tsingtan ere returning from Canton to and Brunder. 66, beat Chivers and day or to-morrow. The latter for repais Evidently terror was struck into the
and the frymmer to replenish her amonition Frust 9/2. hearts of the Chinesa enimants who were stores and to take two maxin, zuns up to
lodged in the coolis tenescut house in the Cantoo.
vicinity of the Harbour Office. A British resident in the neighbourhood was atleel. ed by the noise of a howling mob of several
hundred my who, alarmed by the violence
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Chou Chaw, maser of a licensed car
of the first fromona, following the pre-host, was ined by Commander C. W monitory rumbllege, went out on the Backwith, N., at the Marine Laurt this verandah of his house. On the Des Virux morning, for lying in Causeway Bay refuge Road aide of the Harbour Ofic. there badhout permission.
rushed out hundreds of conlits with their Obindes woman was arrested for beg bag and baggage, all wildly "discussing the ging and when she was starobed a sum of novel experinucnd the night, and it was 361.50 was found in her possission. At only after some time had ulapsed that the the Maxistry this morning she was fined So or two weeks Imprisonment She
ignorant en were onou again ressanred elected to gỡ ?? Đạm NAAR VE
that there was no imuninent danger, when all repaired in their lodgings again, kao
The coupants of tlic residential quarters
in the Harbour Dejrtinent were all
Awakens and they, like the rent
Lawn Tennis,
KOWLOON CC. TOURNAMENT, % Further results in the above tonradient
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Before the Chief Justice Sir Franciy Piggott, at the Supreme Cout this after".
1on, Sir Miles Rsinforth Walker, whe
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Hon Mr GO Alabaster, Acting At 37orney-General, made the application and said that three affidavita had been filadi Too affidavits, be submitted, were sufficent for identification. Mr Walker bad lett kis cortíficeto at his bankora fir Tandon and be 13 asked bis Lordship to sdrait Mr Walker, subject to its production within a reason- 63able time.
TATKOO POLICE. Taikoo nie entertained the Police in a friendly lastels when thay visitors were victors by four points. The scores were
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