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MEMOS FOR TOMORROW.

Accession of Emperor of Russia.

10 m.-Auction of Naval Stores at H.

M. Naval Yard.

9.16 p.m.-Licensing Board Meeting: 5.m.-Auction of Postage Stamps at Mr Geo. P. Laminert's Sales Rooms.

General Memoranda.

TUCESDAY; November 2

THE CHINA MAIL.

Bishop of WORCESTER gave an

account of a conversation he once

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The troopship Robilla is duo ab had with Kisg Gronow when he Singapore to-morrow. wis DUKE OF Yons on the subject

P

*

THE REBELLION.

Things can to wear a very serious outlook at Canton. As far as tre can lonra, matters wars moving peacefully towards a solution of the situation. Here and there

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1811

JUDGMENT CONSENTED TO.

THE RED SEA LIGHTS.

Before Bir Justice. Gomperty at thỏ "We are courteously taformed by the Supreme Court this morning, the case was Colonial Secretary's Office that the follow balled in which the Wul Yuan Cheong ing telegram has been received by His Excel- manner. The Brsxoe said on The following telegram was receive

Firm, opium dealars, of 141, Queen's Road,lency the Governor from the Secretary of the occasion in question he was about from the Manila Observatory at 11,45 am the revolutionary fing was being hoisted, sued the Ying Tai Firm, meney changers Stale for the Colonies:"Govorninuent of to address some public school boys, to-day: Manila, October 31, 10.50 a.m.and no oficial seomed at first inclined to an opium dealers of 91, Jervoise Street, Italy has ordered their Red, Sea Lights

Manchu roluiars were afraid, and havo. Been acknowledgment of debt dated September lighted."" when the DUKE or York reninrked, Cyclene or typhoon & of Cuam, direction pull it down, whilst as is well known, the for 3200, being smount due under an which have been extinguished to be

sunding away their families, who have been 19th, 1911. Mr F. X. D'Almada was for. "Why do you not ask that at public unknowa."

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coming into Hongkong in considerable nam plaintiffs and Mr. M. Header Harris for COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR. schools maimers should be taught?"

Manila papers say that Hongkong bon. It appears, however, that the reported defendanta." In response to the BISHOP's ques-capitalists have subscribed $4,000,000 to victories of the Imperialists at Enakow buvo ion as to why he should specially be used to dun up the best of the placed the Viceroy in a dildana, and so emphasise manners, the DUKE OF Autinok valley and establish an inmans he was unable to see his way to remaining power plant on the Aguo river, to furnishontiraly quiescent. This led to the hitch. YORK replied, "Because, you electricity to the consolidated intercata." The revolutionists were determined that know, I mix among all sorts and

there should be no hesitation, as things conditions of men, and it has beeti, a Mr. William Randolph Hearst, the had gone so far, and they were reported positive distress to mo to see how multi-millionaire pospaper proprietor, ready to take up arus to see the thing often, when abroad, Englishmen lose is tired of an independent place in Amerl through. The situation yosterday was very in the race with Frenchmen, Italians, can politics. He has come out openly serious. Indeed, so serious was the condi

for Speaker Champ Clark na,

tion of affairs that the British Consal and Germans because of the English Democratic nomination for the presidency.

Generat ordered the 'residents of the Wen- loyan Methodist man's want of mannors. The for-

Mission yesterday eigners know when to bow, to Two stowaways, Banton Scores and afternoon, whose residence is at Teang the Eastern section of the shake hands, to converse, to stand Leon David, who were found on the s... Sha, in

Kores, were transferred to the s.s. Siberia city, to remove to salor quarters. up or sit down in presence of their and brought back to Hongkong. At the It was felt that the position was dan Buperiors, while the Englishman is Magistracy this morning a Bos of $250 orgorous in mae hostilities should break gramms of the concert to be given by him wanting in these manners" and when vacancies have to be filled up, those are the points which very often tell, and that is where the Englishman does not shing."

il

It is of course

a truism that anners go deeper than exterual things, and the Expository Times thus discusses other aspects of the question:—

Be pitiful, be courteous,' says

a p.m.-Budget Debato in Legislative St. PETER But when? Be pitiful

Council.

PRIDAY, November 3-

Emperor of Japan's Birthday (1882). Sultan of Turkey's Birthday (1841). 2.15 p.n.-Choir Concert in City Hall.

November 4

SATURDAY,

Match on II. Cricket Club's Grouth 4 p.m.--Football League Matches-H.. F.C. v. R.EK.0.Y.L.I.. NY.F.C. MONDAY, November 6-

HI.K.C.C.. R.G.A.C.C.

President Failieres' birthday (18411. 3. Property Sale, at Mr Gee

Lammort's Salah. Roons 9.10 p.m... Penumbral Eclipse

of the Moon,

11.48.p.m.-Full Moon.

TUESDAY, Movember 7

Election Day in U.S.A. 5.30p.m.-Crgan Recital-in St. John's-

Cathedral.

Hall.

-Hall.

www.

the

two months' imprisonment each was im posed by Mr F. A. Haseland.

A guard of hopour, consisting of 1 Captain 2 subalterns, and 100 rank and file, with Regimental Colour and band, will be furnished by the 8th Rajputs on Excellency the Governor of Macao at Blake the occasion of the official landing of His Pier at 12.15 p.m. to-morrow A alute of 17 guns will be fired from the Shore Battery as His Excellency lands;

hi xawain of the Dock Co's inancl

No. 1 C.

Mr Harris said he was instructed to An inquiry was bald before Mr Edward consent to judgment for $150, 800 having Jonas, assistant Harbour Mantar, at the already been paid to plaintifs. Defendinta Harbour ofice this morning into the were prepared to pay £40 to-day and wished circumstances attending the damage dune stay of execution for a mouth wherein to to the steam launch Taikoo Law, belonging pay the balance. The case was one of to Messrs Butterfiold and Swies, and to one of the Steamboat Co'a lighters, by Shum differences on an epium contract.

Mr D'Almada sakt he had no objection

Judgment was enterad for 8150, and stay to a stay of execution for a week.", of execution was granted for a week.

THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR CONCERT.

Through the courtesy of Mr Denman Fuller wo are able to publish the pro- and the St. John's Cathedral Cheie on

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out, and they were, therefore order ed to leave-the compound, and take the Friday next. girls of the Boarding School with them. What happened after this. we do not know. It seems inevitable that there will be fighting, and it is reported that there were two thousand revolutionists on Honam ton Inte last evening. waiting to cross the river and attack Can-

PART I.

1.-Motet"There is green hill” F. Burstall' (unaccompanied) 9-Quartet... "The white Paternoster".....

Mr A. H. Wease, an employee of the Hongkong and Whampos Dock Co., gare evidence that the No 1 Claunch fouled tha Trikoo Law and a lighter, doing $100 worth of damage.

Mr Jones found that from the evidence Stan Kiu was guilty of negligence, Had be blown a blast on the whistle and gone under the stem of the Taikoo In No accident would have occurred. His corti which he must come up for ro-examination. cate was suspended for three months after

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE,

Bazaar and Fancy Fete.

B. Walford-Davies. Master T. Martin.. Mr H. J. Best. Mr J. W. White. Mr E. Bullock.

The annual bazar and fapey folo in con-" From Shanghai comes news that the Duct.......! Love Divine"......Sininer.section with the Hongkong branch of the monetary situation is brightening. Most Mrs. J.W. Kew and Mr R. Peyton-Griflia. Ministering Children's League was hold ef the native banks, though still closed to-Piano Solo...Fantasid Imprompts...on the parade ground of the Hongkong

crdinary business, are prepared to pay back their loans to the foreign banks, while

Miss Brotherton Harker.

Chapin. Vélunteer Corps, by kind permission of

the mid rush for minted silver Has ceased..Solo with Chorus..... "There's a land of

Heme newspapers have been discussing

rosa"...Teresa del Riego. the probability of a southern Chinese

Mrs. T. L. Porkies. confederacy. The Spectator says - Con- Arranged and harmonized for five part)

Chorus by Mr Demun Flier.) sidering the curious solidarity of Chinese

Lord" Mendelssohn, Manchu north and a Chinese south. The Mastar T. Martin and Master S. Johnson dispute is not between districts of the

which was burnt of the west coast of The Blue Funnel Jara linor Ixion, always; but be courteous in time of Sumat in the early part of October and ease. Lord HUGH CECIL, writing to abandoned, part of her crow being carried the Times, says it is superfluous toon to Colombo, has been sighted drifting,

with the fire burnt out, twenty miles southationalism and commen tradition, it is-Dust with Chorus.I wilted for the discuss questions of courtesy when of the Island of Kreo, near the Sunda conceivable that China will split lato a we are passing through a revolution, Straits. A Dutch gupbost was in attend for revolutions" and manners do notance. belong to the same plane.' Where

A Genera talognum dated October 4th upon that newspaper denies him even

sags:-Mr B. Lui has the honour of being the originality of his remark by relating the first Chimman to climb Mount Blanc, The Canton Steamboat Co. and the fest he accomplished without much train-China Navigation Co. bave started a triple the following story. When a certain traveller by the train from Glasgow, though he was greatly fatigued on his service to and from Canton, to meet with

return to Chamouir. He discarded his the extra trafic occasioned by the troubles. (Arranged and harmonized for fire part | left his hat and gloves on the seat national costume for a Norfolk wait and The first bont left at + p.m. today, and

,

Boggs, the guide Couttet, and the porter

Ducrcz. The mummit was reached in fue

CAT PART 11.

Lieut-Colonel Chapman, V.D., and Officers,... this afternoon. The weather being fine there was a large attendance. The atalis, laden with choice novelties, many of them suitable for Christmas presents. were, artistically arranged and the scene during the afternoon was one of animation, a brisk business being done. The feta and bazaar was under the patronage of His Excellency Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard,

TEA STALL-Lady Lugard and Mrs An-

Rowe and Miss ICE STALLis Bandow,

PACKING STALL Denny," "Mis Mackie and Mrs Valpy...

Empire, but between classes and ideas,-Part Song... "Call Joha"...W, Pearson, The stall-holders were as follows

The resolutionaries, if succesful, will march to Peking,”

p.m. from Hongkong and 8., 12 noon, and a pan, fram Canton. The fares romain

the same.

and returned to find them on the heary boots before starting, and was the sailings will be 8.m.4 p., and to floor and his place occupied, he companied by an English climber, Mr R. remonstrated this was not the courtesy travellers should show one another. The answer was, Courtesy Due yo no ken this is the Glesca fair. week!'

WEDNESDAY, November 8-

3.30 p.m-Sale of Work in Caion Church 5.15 p.m.-Operetta Alice in Wonder land' by Children in Union Church 9p.m-Concert at Union Church Hall THURSDAY, November 9 :-"

p.m.-Practice Ruel Dances in the City are the products of civilization at its

Talk... SATURDAY, November 11:-

4.15 pm.-K.0.Y.L.I. Cracert in the

Theatre Royal.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOENE 31, 1911.

MANNERS.

Yet surely politeness and courtesy

weather, and the Chinese alpinist was greatly impressed by the magnificant flow. It is the first time that Mr Lud bas walked on snow and ice, and he was delighted with his experience in the mountains.

i

It to stated, that during the revolt in

(Soloist Mr. R. Crispin.)

2. Solo, with Chorus "The garden of love."derson.

A Messager.

P

Mrs T. L. Parkins.

Chorus by Ir Danman Fuller.) 3-Duet Rebecca"...Liza Lehmann. who slammed doors for fun and perished miserably) BIFJ. Lashbrook and Mr C. R. Cuispin. 4.Piano Solo Hongarian Rhapsody" (No. 1).Liszt, Mr Devian Fuller. Canton in March last about 72 Chinese were summarily executed and that their 5-Duut...wing Song".A. Messager. bodies were interred on Wong-fa-koug Mrs J. W. Kaw and Mr F. O. Emmett. (Chrysanthemum) Bill As it was fearede Trio Faint heart"......Sullivan. There can be no question that Sing that anyone proceeding to the graves would Mr R Poyton-Griffin, Mr J. W. White best, and it must be necounted to

Mr W. Armstrong. Apuro rubber properties liave much in their ba su pected of revolutionary tendencies the discredit of the educational favour, writes the special correspondent of no-one dared go near the spot, but now 7-Solo and Chorus Jossip Jorn" A. T systems of Great Britain that manners the Financier. On the debit side of the that the Reformera aru secaring the upper are at a discount to-day. Of course account is the somewhat slow growth, haud in the city, it is reported that hun-Solo, the pendulum will swing buck, per while on the credit side is the low capital dreds daily visit the graves and make their cost of bringing the Pars into bearing, oblations at the tombs of thou whom they haps very much in the opposite cheap and plentiful labour, healthy locality, ragard as martyra for a progressive cause, direction, when we may perchance exceptionally easy transport, excellent get a surfeit of good manners, but ronde, absence of tree disease," zinturol meanwhile it would be well if some-drainage, and easy lie of land. With the low costs of every branch of labour and the thing could be done to wipe away close proximity of the Singapore market, our present reproach.

NEWS OF THE DAY. There were notified in the Colony last week one fatal case of plague, three occurrences of amnil box (one fatal) and one case each of diphtheria and enteric

there seems to be good reason for the belief that estates operating on a large scale will ultimately be able to turn out their rubber as cheaply as, and possibly cheaper theks, any other estates in Malay..

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

OFFICIAL VISITA OF THE GOVERNOR OF MACAO.

Landing To-morrow.

Wonx STALL Mm Stabb, Ms Van- Rees, Mrs Atkinson and Miss Skipton.

KOWLOON WORK STALL--Miss Spink, Mr Bruce-Shepherd and Mrs Baker.

BED TREE-Mrs Lammert.

CHIESA FANcy Goods—Mrs Tucher and Mrs Harker,

SWEET STALL-Misses Potta and Miss Stanford Harris,

FANCY GOODS-M-Loureirs. There were besides nerous attardants at each stall.

In the afternoon there was also a variety entertainment which was as follows:- Duct from "The Goisha," Miss Eva Harle and Miss Lillan Allen: recitation, Whon the Sawing Circle," Master Oscar Barring ton; piano-forte solo, Miss Thomas; comie song Master John Grimshaw recitation,

Fair Little Girl, Miss Phelips, song, The Stowaway," Master Sydney Johnson's sketch, Miss Alice Mist and Master Oscar

Master T. Martin. and Chorus My Nortborn Maiden Denman Fuller, Bir E. C. Emmett The sum of 810,000 is needed to carry cut in their entirely the repairs and al orations Necessary to the Cathedral Organ In aid of this object about 37,000 has already been mised, and as far as this amount will allow the work has been pro Barrington sorg, Firefly," Miss Talian ceeded with. The entire proceeds of this Allen. Concert will be given to the Organ Fund. "

This avoping a concert is to be given st The ladica, gentlemen and boys of the 8.15 p.m. when the programe is an MANNERY makyeth man," the fine

For the first time since Portugal became Cathedral Choir are →→

follows:-Piano-forte solo, Mrs Barrington; old axiom of WILLIAM of WYREHAM,

a Repablic His Excellency Senhor Machado, Mrs Anderson, M. R. Chapman, Mong, Jim Lawder; selection, Miss Elfrida has been before the eyes and dinned

Governor of Macao, will make an fofficial Graham, Miss Hance, Miss Brotherson Osmond; dust, Dr and Mrs Shofold visit to Hongkong tomorrow. His Harker, Miss Hayward, Mra Hayward, song, Mrs Lewis; duct, Mrs Worcester and into the ears of English folk for nigh

Excellency, accompanied by Liout Sonres, Mrs. Houd, Miss Kennedy, Mrs J. W Mias Stanford Harris, song, Captain on a thousand years, and yet to-day

A.D.C., and Captain Taborda, will arrive Kow, Miss Main, Mrs Maje, Mrs Pellow, Addison Song, Mrs Hogg song and the manners of the English are a fever (non-fatal).

Several local residents returned to the by the gunboat Patria about noon, im. Mrs T. L Perkins, Mrs Quin, Miss choras, Whoa de Golden Banjo," Miss by word among the nations. Not

Colony today from the North by the ..mediately after which Mr J. Letria, Robson, Miss Schmidt, Mrs Young. Alice Mint. but what there are many meu of

"B" and "E" Companies, lat.Bu. Prinz Eitel Friedrich.

Consul-General for Portugal and Brazi|vill

The proceeds of the báznaz_áró to be fine manners and rare courtesy and file, 18 followers, will go into camp at K.O.Y.L.I., strength 4. Officers, 205 rank

go on board to receive the distinguished Master White, Master W. Dunglinson, devoted to local charities and to the Bong Master Jennings, Master Sears, Master Among old residents to return to the visitor.

kong Cot at the Otterihaw Home, Surrey, Maddicks, Maston O. G. Dunglinson, amongst us, but they are in a very Kowloon on the high ground soft and Colony to-day are Mr and Mrs E. A. Irving,

The official landing will take place at Master Johnsen, Master Hurle, Mister which was founded by Lady Menth small minority. These men again are close to the U.S.IL.C., on the 31st instar Shellim, Mr W. H. Purcell and Mr Diako Pior at 12.15 p.m. when the guard fajor, Master AGMartin, Master WORTH TWENTY TIMES ITS COST. not confined to any class: they are for their annual course of musketry.

of honour will be furnished by the 18th Edeor

NE bottle of Chamberlain's Colo to be found in every strata of society,

Rajputs, consisting of one captain, two Me W. Armstrong, Mr.H. J. Beeb, MeChoots and Diarebbes Remedy goes (subaltéros, and 100 rank and alo together F. A Eiden, Mr A. Hrger, Mr E. Bollock, a long way towards relieving eulering Mr C. R. Crispin, Mr E Emmett, humanity. It is better than any doctora with regimental colours and band. His Excellency steps ashore a anlute of Mr J. Girilities, Mr S: Hare Mr F. 1. prescription, and-worth twenty times ita soventeen guns will be fired from the shore Laka, Mr J. Lashbrook, br. 8. Paul, Mr cost in casas of diarrhoea, cramp colic or dysentery, which are liable to come on. battery at Kowloon.

E. Peyton-Griffin, J. W. White, Mr W. suddenly at this eason of the year. For

sale by all Chomists and Storekeepers.

Kuzze.

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Master T Martin, Master Rohson,

Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., speak- and many a labouring man shewething at the Canadian Clab at Victoria, Mr Alfred Sze has been appointed a finer courtesy in denting with his recently, said that the opening of the Chinese Minister to Washington. Mr Sze fellows than do the scions of the Panama Canal would inviare the greatest was the Imperial Commissioner at the caste of VELE DE VERE Indeed, problems that could be conceived, and Plague Conference at Mukden.

which the English-speaking nations would it is a matter of constant comment have much difficulty in solving. It was

Winfield. Mr A. WU Pope, now general these days that for downright ill-bred imposible to alter the strategical position manager of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway manners one has but to turn to the of one hemisphere without altering that of has been appointed technical advise to the

the other." The solution of the problem, Board of Festa and Communications.

· CHARMING TRIMMINGS Younger members of the aristocracy he said, would depend upon the peace of

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MATINERS. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS;

After inspecting the guard of honour His Excellency and party will procced to

Government House where an official visit will be paid on His Excellency Sir

Froderick and Lady Lugard.

of England, who positively delight in the world.

Tho Patris leaves again for Macao, at Mr B. A. Agten was appointed by Im-2.30 the same afternoon, It is interesting their-rude-boorishness and unsightly

Mr Edward Jones, Assistant Harbour perial Edict on the 26th inst. to succeed to note that this will be the first occasion gaucherie and look upon the display

Master, charged the master of a licensed the lato Sir Robert Hart as Inspector-on which the new Portuguese Ruspublican with some satisfaction as a sign of junk before Commander C. W. Bockwith, General of the Imperial Maritime Customne. Ang will be saluted in Hongkong. up-to-dateness. If then the leisured R.N., at the Marino Court this morning,

Mr J. J. Loirin, Consul-Gemarak for classes, "who should set an example, whilat ander way in the harbour;line Portugal and Brazil, gave an official dinner en fete on Saturday evening when som

with making fast to the B.B. Asaki Maru

The Craigongower Cricket Club was are so slack in regard to personal of $25 or two month's imprisonment was to his contular colleagues in Hongkong, at Gity members and friends sat, down to an behaviour and so obteen as not to imposed-A steoreman of an unlicensed his residence "Duart," on Monday night excolent dinner prasided over by Mr junk was fined 810 for making a false Consul Generals Vorstzsch, Funaten and W. Drew Braidwood, the president. The see the wretched bad taste they are declaration of the particulars of arms and the Vice-Consul for France were unavoid exhibiting how can we expect the ammonition on bis junk st Yaumatiably absent.

children of the Board schools to Lance Bergant Button stated that 20 lbs, of black powder, 30, rounds of shot and possess any mannera lit all? It is one one cannon were on board.

of the things that strikes an Overseas

Bangkok papera record the death of Mr David McCormack, of the firm of Messrs

Briton on reaching Englund after s Mr. H, B., Morse's now book us Danny, Molt and Dizon, which occurred spell abroad, this uffer disregard for International Rolations of the Chinese from apoplexy. The deceased, who was

Erapire is none too favourably reviewed native of Glasgow and 29 years of the feeling of others, for the gentler in the Peking Daily News. The rerlewer cam cat to join Me Denny, Mott and contenances of life, displayed on says that he cannot call Mr Morse a great Dickson between eight and nine yeLTA AZO every hand. So acute an observer writer Jurther he alleges that Mr Mores, and was well and popularly known in of the "passing show" as our present though an American, is too English; he Bangkok Bulders and untimely

denics Mr Morse's contention that the dema is grently regretted, Kuva has noted this national failing opium trade was not in cause of the first

A GOOD RULE and it is interesting to note his wars with England and finally soncledes e opinion on the matter Speaking interesting and instructive reading so long

The book asortatis fangs very Kits rule of your hours to keep --- Chamber Pin's....... Colle, Cholers and Speech Day celebration as we keep in mind that all such books on Diarrhoes Remedy as safeguard against of Wolverley School, Wo estor, the Chies are never free from exaggeration or bowel complaint For sale by all Chaw

ste and Storskeepers, d from a particular man's bias, and

at the

usual leyst tosals were daly proposed and enthusiastically responded to, after which the President presented the prizes won during the season. A capitally arranged Smoking Concert concluded one of the most enjoyable evenings ever inaugurated by the hard working committee of this thriving Club.

·REBUMATISKL

HRONTO houmatism often attacks the larger joints Intorial treatment

of any kind would be worse than chloss, but by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and massaging the allocted parts three times a day, a ouro may be afected. It wkford some relief at once and by continuing in atment, rent affect a completa cure. Some cases," "how- var, require considerable patience, Be carnal to keep the bowals regular,

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