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THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

On the back page of this issue, will be found some interesting news, toma.

The Hon Mr A. Hewett, OG. returned to the Culony today from home by the English Mail.

The N. D. L 6.3 Imetrow in expected

with the American Mall ez a Mongolis,

EN LEGISLATIVE "COUNCILS

The Boyostt Bul.

The principal business before the mam bar of the Legislative Council this afternoon was the introduction by the Government of the Bill designed to put as and to the boycott of the tramway com

to arrive here on Tuesday, the 24th inst.pany and to deal with any trouble of a

similar nature which may arise in fature,

HE. Sir Heory May presided, and the following members were ales present

*

The crow for the new C. P. R. linse Empress of India will lears Hongkong for Rugland early in January. The remai

will probably leave for the East, via Suez,

at the end of April.

jured. They know that in their aims for a higher moral altitude, for peace resting upon honour; above all, in the

Capt. R. Ramsey of the Hongkong glorious langunge which is their com-Canton and Macro Steamboat Co arrived mon heritage, they are as one people yesterday by the Mishima Maru," after a holiday spent in Europe. While at -kinsmen divided only by a barrier home, Capt. Ramsey was elected a Fellow which day by day becopies easier to of the Royal Geographical Society.

overcome.

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS:

IT is pleasing to notice that the Calendar at the December Criminal Sessions, which opened yesterday before the Chief Justice, was exceed- ingly light in comparison with those

Hongkong in to have a visit. from an other theatrical combination. The new- gomers are named The Curt Cards" and their entertainment, it is stated, is of the kind mado popular by the Follins," Later we shall refer to them in more detail.

A correspondent residing in the shameen writes to us pointing out, a propos of the trouble regirding the Chinesa sub- sidiary coins, that the residents there are stant fuctrations in valus between Hong kong and native currencies.”

the worst sufferers an account of the con.

• Hou, the Oficer Commanding the Troops, Cabonel C. W. ST. JOHN

Hon. Mr OLADE SETERY, Colonial Secretary,

Bon. Mr J. A. S. BUCKNIJ, Attorney Gensial.

Hon Mr Me Mesa, Colonial Treasurer.

Hon. Mr W. CHATHAM, O.M.G., Director of Public Works

Hon Mr. R. HALLIFAX, Registrar General,

Hon. Mr F. J. BADELEY, Capt. Supt. of Police.

GA

Hon. Sis KAIBO KALK, MB., Hon. Mr W Yu, C.M.G. Hon. Mr H. E Paasock, KC. Hon. Mr-C. II. Ross, Hon. Mr J. W. C. BONNAK. Hon. Mr. E. Oszóan...

PROHIBITING ETRUET NOISES.

THURSDAY, DEC

The Hon. Attorney Generaă, în moving the second reading of the Bill, saki its principal. was tɔ"mable some sort of "control, to ba Ferurgined'over, attempts to Interfera with ordinary “buzinaen: transactioria - or to cripple or hurt industries in a way which was obviously improper and ilegal. The Rif ermed stain flances and in addition. to that provided that it should be posable Jovy in to impose a tax by means of certain areas which were called in the Bill" proalaimed boycotting aroma. The

CORRESPO

THE

To the Editor of the ** Chisa M Sir,To the ordinary observer, the only apparent case for the boycott of the trams which has now bron in progres rock were places where these unlawful for over three weeks, is the disirolina. projects ward hatchet, ami from which

these propomis and actual interference tion of the Chinos to suffer the inoon- with trace business emanated. It would ranience of providing themselves with be observed that there were two or three Hongkong ecinage. This is undoubtedly that it was possible to exempt from the one of the reason which led them for operation of this special fury ang: property

mfeguarda. The reincipal of these was

which for any good reason ought ont adopt their prosent attitude, but there to be included in any levy.. The wecord are others which are more serious and feguard would be contained in a class tar-reaching. The present trouble is said which he proposed to move in the committee to have had its origin not in Hongkong abago, namely that it would not be

TX CURBAXY

at all, but in the Canton province, and that this Bii should be always in operation.

that it should be possible for if the probably in the ospital. Persons inter Governor to suspend the operation of either sted in the seatinnanes of the use of the whole or any part of the Bill for Chinese coin in the colory as logal tender such time as His Excellency might conaw in the order of the tramway come a sider it. That was, to any that although

in the absence of any proclamation to that pony coming as it did a few months after ffect the Bill would erdirarly be part of the Government Ordinance prohibiting. the ordinary law of the Colony, if the the local use of Chinese copper centa Governor thought it to lie a proclamation the bin end of a wedge which was lo suspending the Bill or any port of it would shut the colony against the use of all CMG...be coordingly suspended, and zwingtung alere. How this could affect

of operation. The Inialation might per

The Bou. Attorney General introduced a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Sumary Ofences Ordiusues, 1845, its object being "to enable the provisions of

| The Bill passed its first z. ading.

bape scom a little bit unes bot persons in Canton perhaps not clear matter of fact it was not That was to at the first glance, but when it in boros -- ay It had simple precedants not only in in mind that in miný plecòn “in the England, but also elsewhere. One of vicinity of Canton only. Hongkong silver | the commonest forms f putting -*

stop

to matters over which then was no special control was the levying fof a special tax upon places where that making persons within those places improper conduct can from, and also by though they might not those as he actually guilty,pay for the persons who actually word was one of the ridest

is commonly sccepted the matter is pre- sented in a different aspect. This pre ference for Hongkong ver provides many who ougag in exchange with • profitable means of livelihood which s their mind was threatened by the action of the company, and being persons of

motion which led to the present ouble able minded person could take objection to the creation of such offences. In orain This may or may not be the true ressant circumstances the

were already offences, of the boycott, but whether it is or nok but in this Ordinance they were more it is interesting as relecting the opinion clearly defined. He then move, the second of a Chinese, who has devotel" some reading.

The Colonial Treasurer seconded, and the thought to the, matter. motion was carried.

Inurs, etc.,

Hongkong, Doc. 18.

The Council then went into Committes

OBSERVER..

Es Range Road, Shanghai, to Mr and Ms which have occupied the court during the past few months. There were Momenade Joaquim,-åt St Andrew's only three prisoners, the indictment Cathedral, Singapore, on, December 7, by in each case being for robbery, a foral administered the rite of confirmation to Which deal with the prevention of unseemly offenoca which were created, and no reason

The Bishop of Victoria, Dr. Landlor. one of the actions of the latter measure principles of English law with regard to infinencs they nah the machinery is JETTERY MUSSELL, of Plymouth, England, of crime for which the colony has eight candidates at the Cathedral laattioles at night bat which are restricted in to MARIX SYLVIA, only daughter of the

their operation to the town of Victoria, to late Carl Parsick Joaquin. of Singapore.

during the past year gained an un-evening. Among the candidates was the be extended to other areas which are now centres of population and in which it is enviable notoriety, but which now is second daughter of H. E. Sir Henry and

Lady May. His Excellency was in the desirable that some such similar ley should happily much less frequent than was congregation.

ba in operation. It is intended that the the cuse a few months ago. For this

Bill shall apply only to such districts an improvement the deterrent sentences

the Governor-in-Council may direct by indicted at the last few Sessions

motification in the Gazette.

upon offenders, whom almost every case showed to have attacked defenceless women, are no doubt due Ruffians in the surrounding country ars beginning to realise that to engage in their nefarious culling in Hongkong, with the chance of losing their liberty for a long period is hardly worth the risk and the corporeal punishment which is almost invariably meted out with the sentence also seems to be having a salutary effect. It has been

ACKNOWLEDGMENT..

Mrs Firock beg to thank her nameria friends for their kind sympathy in her bereavement.

MEMO FOR TO-DAY. 9 p..An Ideal Husband' at Theatre

Royal.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. Prince George's birthday (1909). Noon-Distribution of Prizes by E. E. the Governor at St. Joseph's College. p.m.-Discussion of a Paper at En-clearly proved that this cinas of gineers' Institute.

criminal, who almost invariably comes

The as. Hue (Mosts Marty and Co.) yesterday towed over to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company for shipping and overtaul of Engines &c., preparatory to her being replaced on the Haiphong ran to take up the mail contract which has been again awarded to Meara Marty.

SPORTING.

Football.

ستے.

FINANCIAL MINUTES.

The following financial minutes wore,

to consider the provisions of the Bill.

Referring to Clame 9, Sir Kai Ho Kai said be wished to ask questions with regard to proclamation of a boycotting aron. He winhrd to know if the Government, or the Goromonin Council, before determining upon any ares, what means would be taken

(To the Editor of the “OHTRA MAIL"

Sir can see wood for trões: “ to ascertain if it was a boycotting aros - seems to be true of one or more of your referred to the Finance Committee:--

Would it be taken a matter of course contemporaries when looking for cantes A sum of $2,300 in aid of the vote that it was where rioting cemurred, or would of the boycott What political party Public Works, extraordinary, in ecinco-atepe be taken to find out where rioters would take the trouble about this master me from? As His Excellency would

tion with site for quarters of subordinately soo, a riot or some such thing mightia Hongkong ? - And in what way would. officers; $2,000 in aid of the vote Public take place in a district which had nothing any party permoto their interest by this Works, extraordinary, ziscellaneous to do with it whatever, and it might be boycott? As against this hazy ghost in works: $107,000 in aid of, the vote Mis done by persons coming from other areas, the dim distatico I venture to suggest ROYAL ENGINEERS v. H.M.S. KENT. esllaneous Services, loss on subsidiary In that case it would be extremely unjust two emily-perceived causes close at hand This was the Engineers first game in the coias; $548 in aid of the vote Registrar-where the riot of disorderly persons wan

to the peaceful inhabitants of that district Few things Injure the Chinese mour United Service Leages and took place on General's Department, compensation in proceeding if the district that harboured propre more than making them lose face. the Naval ground yesterday. Fine passing respect of quarters to the Hon. Mr. E. the men' was to go free. An explanation. This was freely and almost glesfully done between Lewis, Pearson and Brown took R. Hallifax while acting as Registrar of that would do a great deal to allay the on, the 18th and following days. The place. The Engineers continued to attack General from October, 1911, to Novem Pprehension of the population.

The Colonial Treasurer said that was de notice was far, far too short for all to be aware of it. Europeans were caught and Pearson was offside in a likely position, ber. 1912: 12.500 in aid of the vote fined in the Bill. Bailey sent across to Lee who took play to Public Works, maintenance of roads, and

Sir Kai Ho Kai saked if arrangement and ignominiously turned off unless socie Play was fast and exciting, but neither vote Harbour Master's Department, C. tion to assist the Government in arriving. But when the Chines were bundled, our their loss of Isce was to them, far more side could claim much advantage and balf. Imports and Exports Offee, Secret Ser. at a correct conclusion,

The Colonial Treasurer said that by mh-

And their resentiment found Works, extraordinary, LAW Court; giving information would be rewarded. $28,500 in aid of the vote Public Works, Six-Kai Ho Bai inquired if arrange dimaulsy of changing Chinese money was would be maria to summon great. At each side of the ferry a money water works, maintenance in City and ment Rill. District.

people in a a particular district and

9 p.m.-Special Meeting for Mea in the from the mainland, does not respond the soldiers goal where Morrish relieved: bridges in the city; $5,000 in aid of the had been nude for persons to give informs friend paid for them. They did not like it.

City Hall.

General Memoranda.

Saturday, December 21:---

2.p.m.--Cricket Match: Garrison

H.R.C.C. on the H.K.C.C. Groand. Rugger Match: H.E.F.C. v. Navy. 9 p.m. An Idesi Husband at Theatre

Royal.

SUNDAY, December 22-

-9 a.m.—Excursion to Macao.

MONDAY, December 23-

3 p.m.-Sale of frown Land at P.W.D.

3 pm-Leasehold Property Sales at Mr

Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms

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to lenient treatment, regarding such as a sign of weakness on the part. of the authorities.

scrcre.

It is therefore time sounded with no scoring having taken vice; $11,061 in mid of the vote Public Section 7. it would be found that persons expression in the boycott Then The

to be hoped that both in the case of summary and indictable offences of this nature there will be no reluxation of the severity of the sentences im- posed.

AN EXPLANATION.

9 p.m.-Concert at the Seamen's Insti-WE" have received another long letter from Mr. Vicente Sotto on the subject of the Philippines. It is, Mt. Sotto saya, a

"refutation" of the

Note that we appended to his letter which appeared in yesterday's China [ Mail,”—and so we are quite agree- able to let the matter stand at that. We decline, however, to print the "refutation" either in extenso or în a condensed form, simply because we have no wish to bore our readers

9.15 p.m. A Trip Abroad': Ferries Hartman Co. at the Theatre Royal,

The China Mail

HosaKONG, THURsday, December 19, 1912 with such a matter.

BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

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place.

The sailors re-started rigorously. Brown otaway, but Goss cleared. The Engineers now had the best of the same, Richards getting way through being unmarked, and Brown scared with a shot which gave

Donnelly no chance. Barth and Jamieson were conspicuaus. Kelly secured and from his shot Goss nearly put through his own goal Pearson put the Engineers further head with a sworting shot which Donnelly could not stop. The Kent had no luck, their last effort by Burch and

3; H. M. 8. Kent 5.

LOSS ON URÍDIARY COTX.

With reference to the financial minute having regard to this measure,

course taken, but if longer notice had The Company is surely right in the

been given and better preparations made,

question them, so that they might have changer was available, and apparently chance of representing their case before did good business. But where was the would-be tram passenger from either, east the proclamation was put into force.-

Elis Excellency said that the Governor, or west to change his money. in-Council would take every means to find H.. the Governor said would out. Sufficient evidence could be obtained remind you that in his speech on the in a district as to whether the people were extimates for 1912 Sir F. Lugard said boycotting or not. If a shop, ware begents that the Secretary of State and the Lordsed. A happened in Ireland in many cases, the boycott might have been avoided.

"will occasion some inconvenience, Wilde haing luckily cleared by Coxon Commissioners of the Treasury consider it would not be a difficult matter.to ind

ous who formerly paternised and with the game nearly finished Pearson

shop, and bus will it pay, to set up mosey-changerz the demonetisation of Hongkong sub-who had craved to patronise it. Es did unde a surprisd shot from about twenty yards which entered the net near the upsidiary epics. as an inadvisable measure. not think that the Hon. Member need fear for the carb until the transition is well apparently obscuring the goalkeeper's view, of last year and during the current year. under the Section. No unjust action account in these ways, it will be found right, the crowd of players in the goal ares It was accordingly suspended during part that advantage would be taken if un passed.

If the Chinese mind is taken into bappily, it won necesary to take action Time was called with the score:-Engineers Ou my arival I found an accumulation would be taken, and there would be that conciliation will be better than tars

Teams-Royal Engineers: Rogers; Cox of over eight hundred thousand dollars proper inquiry.

tion. Consider that labourers are paid, kis Clanse 9 was ben passed. on and Marrish; Collyer Scott and Ferrigan; (face value) of Hongkong qubsidiary con

The new clause referred to by the Chinese coins and naturally went to buy Lewis, Brown, Pearson, Kelly and Rich in the Treasury on which we were losing on the Attorney-General were embodied with them. White sock exchange qu

interest at the rate of about sixty-five in the Bill.

lies exist on every hand-transition and dollars a day. I asked the Secretary of State whether he wished this scumula Clause 11 on the motion of the Attorney-

Aftar an addition had been made to reform should be conciliatory. I ven- tion to be put again into circulation. General, the Bill was read a third time by ture to think that then they will be

accepted without much demur, He replied by asking me my advice on the Council, and passed.

I am. the point. There were only three courses open to me (a) to keep it and continue to lose interest, (b) to put it back into circulation by sale of the coins, (e) to

A landslip which took place at Shatankok well it as bullion. I advise the latter course because to adopt the first would on Wednesday afternoon resulted in a have entailed hearier expense in the end; woman losing her life. It appears that the

azda.

H.MS. Ecat: Donnelly: Biggs and Goes Carroll, Johnson and Bailey Les, Wilde, Burch, Jamieson and Walker. Referee, Mr Gr. Füller.

* Argus.".

to touch down nearer the ports

LANDSLIP AT SHATAUKOK.

Yours truly,

SCRUTATOR Hongkong, Dec. 19,

Rugby Football.

Yesterday afternoon the Army met the Navy in the first round of the Rugby Cup matches, bat were defested by one goal and two tries to a try, after an exceedingly hard game. If anything, the Army had the to adopt the second would have further decessed with others was engaged in 19

́H.MS. Marlin (Capt. Pasoon) arrived. better of matters

territorially" though depreciated our subsidiary coins which moving stone and earth; when a postina of last night from Tabuen, where she has both sides were dangerous "spasmodically." The funeral of the late Mr Charles The Army forwards had slightly the better are already at a boary discount and earth fell away and buried ber. While one been carrying out survey, To Britons and Americans alike, Fittock, of Kowloon Docks, which took of mations in the scrum, enabling Pym to wpuld have still left the cone out arminst man want to summon doctor for the develop a working understanding with the ato involve be in ins of discount if military encampment close by, others made the cordial tributes and the high place at Happy Valley yesterday, was at-strong Army left wing and Collins they should find their way back to the great efforts to rescue the woman. She the Sailor Home was brought before Mr A European for being disorderly ab honour conferred by the House of tended by a large and representative very dangerous whenever in possession. Commons to the memory of the late gathering of masons and a large number of Early in the game after a fiue run heasury and perhaps in the ultimate was eventually brought out alive, and was Hazeland to-day and fined $3.

members of the business community of the crossed the Nary line, but in attempting of redemption; and because in adopt attended by a military doctor, who advised to doda Mr. Whitelaw Reid, who for the past Calooy. The Rev. Mr Pope, of Kowloon, collared and the referee adjudged that effort to bring our subsidiary coins bucks would not consent to this course, and the one month's imprisonment, apons Chinese Wasing the third we shall be continuing our her removal to the hospital. Her husband Mr Hazeland insposed a fine of $25, ur seven years had worthily represented read the Service, and among those present he had been held and ordered a scrum to par. This I must say, I consider to bo woman died after remoral to her own instead. The Bary' eventually masgod to his country as Ambassador. at St. were the following: Hou. Mr O. By barst away and after strong run faglar the boundon duty of this Government for house, James's, will be read with more that Mr T. F. Hough (D. G, M. of Hongkong crowed, Mees converting. In the ascond it is not fair that the public should be. and South China, English Constitution), | half Taylor again got over with another forced, ax they met, to accept subsidiary ordinary satisfaction. The telegram à Morris (W. M. of Zetland Lodge), good try but this was not converted. The coins in payment of debts up to wo (or Mano this morning. sent by Reuter annonces that in the Mr R. M. Dyer (chief manager of the Army at length scored, through Colling but dollars and to allow those coins to re-

the way was not converted. The

This morning when Chinese"? wan House of Commons both Mr. Asquith, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.). Mir wound up with a brilliant my by Ohstabers, main at a discount.

L. S. Willa appeared before Mfr Hazs | brought before Már Hazeland It the Prime Minister, and Mr Balfour, Caldwell (acting spcretary), Dr. Koch, Navy, but, the kick falling the score re-recommendation and the necumulation the charge against a man she was under ing onton, aothing, thread.

J. W. Grabuma (works manager), Mr G. de who after a very clever run scored for the The Secretary of State approved zay | laud to-day and said he wished to withdraw - that, primar bad, stolen a the former distinguished leader of Men Jud. Lambert (Lloyd's surveyor), A. mained 11 points to 3 is farer of the Navy has been shipped to England for sale.

In view of their vistory pver the Army

arrest on suspicion of belog concerned in ing to a strost seew smash the Opposition, spoke in móst Sinclair (Jardine, Matheson & Co. Hedley Saterday's Exture between the Navy and

I am afraid that this subsidiary coinhe murder of an Indian at Hungham,tenced to one month's imple cordial tering of the late Ambassador White, J. à, Tarrant, Owen Hughes, A. Club should be fall if interest and a great quselfoo will continue to involve us in

E. Crapnell, Capt. Payne, Capt. Evans, game should result a both sides are very much expense for some time to conv. His Worship consented. and that the House agreed to convey Milroy, Inspector Baker, Mesars CABLE INTERIOR MATCHES. the body in a British battleship to Drew, A. Ritchie, D. Harvey, Kunge, J PROBABLE INTELIGEZ the United States.

This is a tribute that is not con- ferred upon the representative of every nation when sach a melancholy occasion arises, and every Briton will Special Attractiam on FRIDAY, 20th Lust rejoice that the Prime Minister took

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