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Hick-On December 28, 1912, Singpo, the wife of ARTHUR P. C. HICKS. Chinese Customs Service, of a daughter.

Bouzars-On January 2, 1915, at Lower Langkat, Sumatra, to MR AND MRS. S. H. ROBERTS, BOTI.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

H.M.S. "Keat" sailed from Hong- king to-day for Mira Bay,

the Chinese, us Me. Lau Chu Puk sail to prove that they are not in favour of the boycott--or, on tha other hand, to decline to be further intimidated. They must choose be-

H.M.S. Welland,” ** Vek," "Otter," tween that course and the effect of and "Virago” arrived in the harbour yes the Boycott Ordinance in operation.serday morning. The Government have a perfect right!

H. AND S. BANK'S DIVIDEND,

We are officially authorised to state that, subject to audit, the Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- tion will recommend at the forthcoming meeting a dividend of $2 per share, a Bonus of 5 per share: add to Silvar Resurre Fund $200,000; wate off Bank Promises

A Washin. teleqmu to the **Cablo› | $200,000, And Carry forward about to, insist upon the withdrawal of now- Americas" staten that President | 22,000,000.

would commenco a thorough inspectiva of

the Canal last Thursday.

Notwithstanding the competition of the trans, the number of licansel rieksha is still on the iperemsa in Singapore. At Chinese Now Yar there were no less than 3,200 plying for hire, an incrasse of 999 over 1910.

| Chinese coins of any kind from further | Taft was to start for Panama, where he

circulation in the Colony, just as the Chinese Central Government or any ot the Provincial Governments have su equal right to deal with any Foreign correney in any part of China. And, as a mutter of fact, it is long since Chinese officials put that right into action. Our Chinese neighbours will. find that it will not be a beneficial course for them to oppose, either by their own initiative or, which is more likely to be the case, through fear of Guilds or similar organizations, Hongkong is a British Colony, uot Telegraphs. Chinese territory; and the Chinese that are here conduct business and

receive, the protection of the British authorities while doing so. They will find it to their advantage, on any occasion that the choice may unfortn. nately have to be made, to support the action of the Government. The

The report that a private wireless

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The marriage took place last wook at Makdon between Miss amis Murray and Mr Walter Stephen Ward, of the British Consulate-General, Mukden, Mr Ward in well and popularly known in N. Chine.

1

·FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913.

THE CHINESE AND THE BOYCOTT.

Excellent Advice.

| known that they wish to have Chinose

banda na songe of the cars bu that day.

Met Kennedy, segnieseed in the viaw that the boycott must be organised in s way by certain guilds or sociotion, but pointed out that the majority of the

As stated in yesterday's issue of the lower class people, while they abstained China Mail," a representative meeting off riding because they were afraid that belly hart would be done to them, Chinese was bold in the Tung Wah Ho had no alone idea of exctly who or what pital Wednesday evening, when Mr they had to fear. Unfortunately in the Lau Chu'Pak, who was called to the Chair, early days of the boycott aix of seren mado a very sensiblo eposch. Yesterday we cases of stabbing were reported, and news referred to is, briety, and to-day we have of these with rumours of many purely pleasure in qucting it from a more detailed imaginary acts of a similar nature, bad report which appeared in the columns of ben widely circulated.

the South China Morning Post."

The General Manager emphasised the Mr Lau Che Fak, (who wis compradore fart that the crux of the whole matter to Mosers & S. Watson and Cox)oxplained way not the question of the loss on the to the meating the reauxbleness of and Chinese silver, but of placing the coir. justification for the Ordinance, and of the age of the colony in the position it ought action of the Trainway Company in collectipy, and would have occupied to ning only Honykeng eins on the trama,

day if a stronger policy had bean adopted He satisfied them that even in China

in the past in regard to the cULTEDLY

people of different provinces, and that one different currencies were adopted by the ion. The Chinese ideas regarding

enings are of a very elementary char 'autor. their system being little better province refused to accept the coins cur-

phan hurtur, and in rest in another province. As His Excol opinion ongleg should lead the way Mr. Kennedy's lency had pointed out to them on a previous in endeavouring bring about a more Occasion, Chinose came to the colony to satisfactory state of affairs. His own make money. He (Mr Lau Chu Pak) and it is shared by many-is that would go further and any that they chiste hore to take shelter and to seek protection, sit behoved the Chinese in Hongkong to

In the British Conmalar Court Hankow ou Deesrabar 30, before Sir W. H. Wilkinson, Consul-General, the telegraphic station had been erected on a

bearing of an action by a Chinose plaintif Pahang plantati a turn out to be proto recover The 50 from the New ture; matters having unt progressed further then the sending in of an application for a license to the Director of Posts and

The Kirin Mars, which arrived in ingapore recently, brought a batch of di panese coolies for Kota Tinggi Ratate in Johore, the ro lies being despatched in launches to the scene of their new labours The arrival of Japanese coolies marks

new phase in the labour supply.

Zealand Insurance Co., Ld. under fire insurance policy, was begun. The fire took piaca in Uctober 1911, and the action is a

text came in claims amounting to Tix. 110,000,

Monsieur G. Kahn, the Franch Consul-

General at Tientsin, has left that port with his family for Shanghai, where he has been sont on promotion as Consul General. Their departure creates a gap in the official and social sides of Tientsin life that will not easily be filled. No more popular

At the Magistracy to-day before Mr officia could be found than Mr Khino. He Kin-On Sunday, January 3, 1913, Government do not wish to adopt Melbourne, a lifejacket in H. M. Se very effective and hard working at Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs W. Kis, drastic measures, such as Boycott Virago was charged with stealing a member of the Consular body. daughter.

FORSYTH.On Sunday, January 5, 1P13, Ordinances, to enforce a serionely gold-washed bracelet, valued 84, from the jewellers' shop 236 Queen's Road Went. Forsyth, a son.

comply with the laws of the colony. The people had become more enlightened, and they ought to see that the same style of laws in force in the colony would probably become the style of future China, as it tha present time the Chinese Government were introducing reforms or European lines.

They were not there, he said, to discuss what the in should be in their apinion, or the modifications that they wished the

at Shanghai, 1o Mr and Ms G. G. S matored policy, but they will certainly Aiser hearing the evidence, the Magistrate ting the birthday of Siri Guru Gobind already in force. They were there to find

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not be thwarted from any course ordered the defendant's discharged. Gesgos-On January 2, 1913. at the of action they may deem it necessary

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HART.- January 4, 1913, at Sheng Colony as a whole. As a matter of

To-day the Sikh community is celebra

Singh, the prophet of the Sikh religion, All day the temple at Happy Valley, which is lavishly decorated is honour of the occasion, has been thronged. The band of the 24th Hazara Rattery was in attendues and men of the battery, food is being supplied to all the Worshippers. |

the boycott was engineered in the belief that "it guld cause the whole question to be shelved.

APPEAL COURT.

The case concerning the alleged int proper detention of a mortgagé deed, in which both appellant and respondent are Chinese, was continued this morning to the Full Court of Appeal.

Mr. Elder Potter, barrister, who is presenting the respondent, addressing their ships. said that on Decem bar 18. plaintiff, as stated in the claim. agreed to sell tatemout

A certain purchaser. who Wan

of

the property to and this purchaser. person who bought the mortgaged estate.

the

hai, Mrs. ROMANOND Hart, aged 43 | fact, this question-of subsidiary coil are the rala, Miss Ada Rowley, Miss and by the hospitality of the Sith ollicer had nothing to do with the trouble, and from the mortgagee, was the person

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age ought to have been enforced MEMO FOR TO-DAY. years ago; and, if it had been, the 9pm. The Alan Wilkie Co. at the probability is that there would have

Theatre Royal, City Hall,

been no trouble whatever, for it is un- questionable that at least a section of

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW._ 9 p.m.--The Alka Wilkie Co. at the

Theatre Royal, City Hall.

General Memoranda.

| Monday, January 13:—

Entries alone for H.K. Football Chal-

lenge Shield.

TUESDAY, January 14 -

11am unul Merting of Hongkong

Benevolent Society in City Hall. 5.15 p. ni. Meeting of Donors in the

Dogs" Home.

WEDNESDAY, January 15:--

V.C.ro Proposed Druce.

An attractive programme is being presented at the Bijou Scepic Theatre just now and large and appreciative audiences Dollie Swift and Miss Gladys Spencer capably supply the vocal music, and the films shown are, as usual, well worth see" ing.

Captain John Watson, of the 5th L. & the Chinese have inclined to be some-Cavalry, stationed in the Philippines, was what assertive since their dramatic overthrow of the Manchus, to say nothing of some other little changes they wisely effected.

We feel certain that the good sense of the Chinese will crose then to pay attention to and to follow the advice of prudent counsellors such as Mr. Lau Chu Pak, and that, as we have stated, we have now at least reached the

murdered recently by a Mora. lientenants were also wounded, one of whom would have been killed but for the prompt action of Captain R. S. Wells. The mardares atola intó a camp naar Lake

Seit and attacked the sleeping officers,

A manied womsa living in the eastern

district has reported to the police that yesterday evening a man called on her and told her that some one wanted to see her. She went with him to a house, which she Tound was not furnished. "There were other

Before Mr Melbourne at the Magis tracy this afternoon two men were charged with converting to their own se twenty five blocks of tin valued at $2,500 from the P. and O. steamship Assays, which had been handed to them for delivery. The prosecution was conducted by Mr Master, of Messi's Johuson, Stokes and Master, and Mr F. X. D'Almada defended. After some evidence had been taken, the case was adjourned.

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who was entitled to redeem. This, he subraitted, was sufficient to put the ap pellant ous of ourt in this case. The plaintiff now relied upon an equitable laim. It was obelous thas on Decem- h: 18 the purchaser's interests in the

Government to make.in the law which was out some means of protecting themselves. The enforcement of the Boycott Ordinance old make not only the landlords, hat the tenants suffer. He was quite sure that the majority of the Chinese in the colony

why should the majority have lose money on account of the faw? No doubt many Chinese were till

but afraid to travel in the ears, rumours which had been circulated were empty rumours. If the induential aen sot the example by travelling in the cars, others who had kept aloof would follow party in the agreement of purchase. It suit. Immediately the boycott stopped, was carried much further than that, bo the Government would have no necessity cause on December 23 the plaintiff - to enforce the Ordinance. It was no use absolutely assigned the whole interest in for them to say that the Government the proports to the purchaser, who had should suspend the operation of the law atabuntutaly bought the whole of the plain- once. They themselves must prove that tif's interest in the property, The first they were not in favour of the boycott, and intimation they had of this transaction that they had taken no part in it. That a letter of December 27, the Government would suspend the law The case is not yet concluded.

immediately the boycott terminated was the ustural course of events, and they need have no fear on that score..

"The Chinese are boycotting tha

Supreme Court Shangbai. received a Mr E. E. Barnett, Marshal of B 3. intimation on Jan. 6 from the Civil Service Commissioners that his certificate of quali fication had been granted and sent to the 6.30 p.m.-Meeting of embere H.K. beginning of the end of this regret men thero, and they robbed her of 850 in years ualier of the Court, and the ratifica Tramway Company," continued Mr Ls,

Foreign Office. Mr Barnett was for many table squabble. The Tramway Com-money, and jewellery to the value of $200 tion of his appointment as Marshal is "whose demand for Hongkòng coins is pany have, we are of opinion, acted

thoroughly merited. He has been in Chiquito in accordance with the law. By wisely in concurring in the request, of

Sergenot Ecown charged seves men for onsiderably more than a decade, doing they are boyentting the Government the Chinese for tramway tickets, not

before Mr Hazeland to-day with gambling | is well-known in local circles and on the - at any rate the Government looks at it at 24 Reclamation Street, Yaumati. The connt. that that course is likely to materially first man was fined $50 for keeping the

in that way."

FRIDAY, January 24-

4.--Dance at · Lauriston.".

SATURDAY, January 25-

Rayal H.E. Yacht Culb Regatta.

Entries close for H.K. Race Meeting.

SUNDAY, January 26:-

11 in.-Valunteer Church Parade at affect the question at issue, but it is house and the remainder were fined $5

St. John's Cathedral.

China

Powell's The hil

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HONGKONO. FRIDAY, SANCARY 10, 1013.

THE BEGINNING OF THE END.

a way of concurring, with our Chinese cach. It was stated that one of the mes who were in the hoven jumped over the friends in that delicate and deep-second floor verandah and fell on his head, rooted characteristic of “ face-saving,” He is now in hospital; the case against

him was withdrawn.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

There have been recently some beary anowfalla at Tientsin. The thermometer reading was 8 below zero on one occasion And snow was 6 inches deep. The fiver Peito is now closed. the river freezing over

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

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Visitors to the Colony include Mr H. D. Gibbs, of the Philippines Buress of Sciener, and Mr W. H. Lalley, foreign sales mane ger of the Studebaker Corporation of

Mr Shiota, General Manager of the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and Engine Works, agasaki, has left for Tokyo prior to visiting, England, where he will make a Ameries. tour of the shipyarde. He will travel by the Siberian route, and is expected to rature hoore next pril. The Nagasaki Press notes that several employds of the Duckyard have been in England for some| time past, acquiring experience which will be of service in the construction of the battle-craiser at Nagasaki.

CORRESPONDENCE.

DOGS' HOME MEETING,

property were greater than plaintiff's. He was entitled to take the whole pro-

ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE "DISMISSED.

At the Magistracy this afternoon before Mr Hazeland was was charged with being concerned in an armed rubbery st Ma Tau Fok or the aight of December

12th.

and The only

On account of the boycott, said the chair-

Inspector O'Sullivan aid that he had man, the Tramway Company were losing been instructed to bring the case $1,000 a day. That meant $365,000 before the Court, although there was Lady Lockhart and daughter arrived in year, and this sum had to be made up and very little evidence to connect the

somehow. Shanghai on Dec. 31 from Weihaiwei.

and compensated for

Why accused with the robbery. Three men should they all suffer to the extent of went into a house and stole two boxes paying $365,000 in extra taxes to favour and a basket containing clothing the boycott? "Many of you have said it jewellery valued at 840. don't care what you call it, but the the affair was the allegation of a witzess is not a boycott," said the Chairman. 1 evidence to connect the defendant with

fact remains that the Chinese are not who saw him sharpening a crow bar which patronising the trams. Some of you may ww eventually found in the house which. it is only the lower class who are wa robbed. The woman who was "held boycotting. Be men, and don't attribute up", did not ses the defendant among the everything to the lower classes. Many of men who assailed her,” the lower classes are your nervants or your workmen. When you send them out with (Tu'the Editor of the "Cirina MarL”). messages you pay their conveyanes allow. Dear Sir,--Wil you please allow the ance. If there is any blame now, let us | last being convinced of the futility of

following intimations to appear in your share it together. Don't blame one clasa hospitable columns? The meeting of only. Those who are masters of shops, their attitude in allowing themselves his chopsticks. A close watch is being of the cavalry barracks of the Himeji divi Donors, contemplated in December, to employers of labour or managers of big kept over the prisoner, and for his efforts on was blown up on December 17, one noction with the Dogs Home, has been they have no interest in the boycott by transact any business necessary in confires, can prove to the Government that to escape he is punished. subsidiary silver coins can be bene-

arranged for Tuesday nert, the 14th inst., disallowing the conveyance allowance, and students were injured. The force of the at 5.15 p.m. Through the kindness of giving their men train tickets instead." Bein We congratulate'our Chinese

explosion was such that many of the doors Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. this There has just beon delivered in neighbours on the attitude they are Manila & now steam lazach built at Hugg

xad windows of the houses in the city were will be held on the top floor of their wow adopting, on the businesslike kong for the Bureau of Customs, Manila, blown in, and a pall of dense smoke hung Fedder Street offices. Wit all Dences Pe new launch, a red Harbour N, 5, over the town for a time. Field exorcises kindly "accept this invitation to be pre-

and a non-commissioned offiour

Tur latest development of the boy-on December 2 cott is, in our opinion, the beginning of the end of this grievous and irritat- ing squabble. The Chinese are at

to be intimidated by those Chinese to COATS & SKIRTS whom alone the circulation of Chinese

EOLIENNES,

NINONS, VOILES..

The peik burglar has made several futile attempts to effect an escape recently, me of his rises was to pick the mortar

from hetween the bricks of his cell with

A powder magazine in the compound

man being killed, while moveral school

meetings they have been holding was built in Hongkong by Meesra Mac. bad born engaged in by su infantry regi. out?

FACE CLOTHS.good sense to follow the excellent on her trini trip without any effort. She We sent to return some unuand cartrid

PLEASE SEND FOR PATTERNS.

Wm. Powell, Id.

BIJOU

KIF F.M

"ALL NEW PICTURES.

and we hope that they will have the Donald and Company and male 11 kaste advice of Mr. Lan Chu Puk in hias 80 feet long, 16 fost in the beam and gas to the magazine. It is presumed that draws about six feet air inches. A Chi- he must have either touched some perens. dowa from Hong kong in six days.

Mr. Hennedy's Ylows.

adinirable speech at the Tung Wabe skipper and crew took the little craft]sion-enp or dopped the ammunition heus taking full effect. He was about to chants who met under Mr. Lau Chu Pok's i

was currying in his hand,

The N.Y.K, steamer "Yawat, maru,'

I am, Dear Sir,

*

Yours truly,

After hearing the evidence, Mr Hazeland discharged the defendant.

SPORTING.

Cricket.

*A ČELIGENGOWER v. R.G.A. This longue fixture will be played to- morrow on the Crigengower ground at 2 p.m. The following will represent Cralgengower:-H. H. Taylor, LA. Robo, W. H. Vivesab, G. A. Hancock, J. V. |Braga, E. L. Braga, I. A. Cheralho, E. Postonji, J. D. Noris, C. Johnstone and R. Bas

Scoro

Chess Challenge Shield.

Y.M.C.A. v. Hosoxone fairs Club.

Score

staff

--Dr I-hak

There matches wore played at the City

A representative of the China Mail"

· Mr. F. K. Tata bus informed me that, who called upon Mr. J. Stodart Kennedy, from the day on which some persons took general manager of the Hongkong Elec. forcible possession of the premises at tric Tramway Company. Ltd., found him Causeway Bay, he has kept aloof, bis pra in a hopeful but by no means sanguine vious resignation of the superintendency mood. While realising that the mer. Hospital on Wednesday evening, We heartily recommend those who

sand to you a slatoment of the accounts, chairmanship ara making a very sincere have not already done so to read

On my advice be bas handed this to me, attempt to and the boycott, he frankly. A. Vivensh-Hon.B.E Pollock 1-1. with the caab balance and all the books, expressed the opinion that it was ques.

0.d. G. Piercy-D. P. do Carvalhol--d. The announcement that Dr P. von which arrival at Nagasaki on the (22nd for presentation to the Douers at the tibaablo whether even their wide in the speech, which is

(L. ls Beton--V. Souza unable, Buri, Consul General for Germany, is alt,) from Australia, brought news that on bore meeting, as the proper authorities clear and convincing statement of shortly, to take his departure from Shang the morning of November 29th, when the treenive thom. They have all been line with them the bulk of the general J. Long-

Buence would be sufficient to bring into 0-0 T. Faller --H. M. Basto the exact state of affairs in regard will be revived with many feelings of ween Manila and Thursday Island, story manner.

hai, and that his return here is unlikely, NY.K steamer Nikko-mara was be evidently kept in a thoroughly satisfac. Chinese public. These merchants to this regrettable matter. AB regret, says the N. C. Daily News. Since Russian atsorage passenger, nauied Ebo-

prosecuting a very sative campaign," | -- Mr. Lau Chu Pak stated, there is 1000 The von Bari has ably fulfilled the torof (1), age 24, murdered. Russian

Most of the shopkompers and other on- TO-NIGHT 9.16 r.x. posc of the Chinese belloving that duties of Conal-General in the port, and fellow passinger, named Nioli Ivazolt,

ployers of Labour are being personally visited with the object of being induced Hali on 9th foer. while he is won the highest respect and aged 18, by shooting him with a revolver. Hongkong, January 19th, 1918. the Government will not enforce theater through the exp ble manger in

CHARLES H. HICKLING.

to purchase trám tickets for the nwo of Boycott Ordinance. They are, which he has watched over the interest The body of the murdered man was buried

their employees, and it would appear that must be clear to everyone, reluctant alone of the German community butts, while, the murderer was put into

their efforts have already to some extent been successful, for this morning the to do so and we rejoice that such is has also orned him much popularity. It talinn authorities declined to take action Coneal at Köbo, was married to Miskale in book form; This brings the total valional Shield Competition between Great of the whole Baltirmant, his 'pormonality irons and confined in a cabin. The Aca Mr G. H. Phipps, I. M. Acting company issued no fewer than 6,600 tid. is the case,--but we are entirely with is anderstood that a newsphere has been against the curderer, and the authorities for F. P. Paruls of the Bagintong mumber of tickets purehused by the mer Britain and Portugal was played recently

Aline Purvis, youngest daughter of Pros found for the exercise of Dr von Burt's at Thursday Island ale refused to interfere. College of the Fokie Imperial Univer chants since their mosting to about at the International Chess Club wem, along, in exprewing the opinion that salities, although so far mu definite au. The prisoner was therefore detained on ity, at St. Andrew's Churob, Tukin, on 22,000.

Shanghai, and resulted in a win for the intimidation must be sharply dealt and in the meantine Dr von Bori ili to arrive at Nagasaki on January 19th. -

nouncement is made of its whereabouts, board the "Nikko-maru" which is expected December 28. The Rt. Rev. Lishop Cacil

officiated.

When it was pointed out that the latter. The British Allies (white) choma with. It is preposterous that thous

purelians of this Jarge number of tickets, rather risky opening and one soldom had had no apparent effect upon the played la' serious matoken. Exceptional manhor of Chiness using tis cars. Mr. skill is requiran te surry on Jha sttack sud- Kennedy explained that the Chines confulty. The Pintuguese team had the much inconvenience for the selfish Prior to coming to Shanghai bo'wan Cutunut.

VOU judge man not by what be pru

TIKERE is no better mudicine made for whose sympathics are with the company better po-itiau carly, in the gums and their

crida than Chamberlain's Cough Re-are waiting until Sunday, when ane sort opponents resigned on the 24th more. Thin- motives of probably a comparatively Cuneral at Sydney N.S.W., and before that Cough Remerly judged by this standard hat the lungs, opens the sainos, aids ex merchants are acting upon their own guayu beon vie prisom in the Interna-

That is the only true tot Chambariain's few men-and doubtless, wealthy he bad spent some tion at Zanzibar. Sono superior. People everywhere apesk of pectoration and restores the system, tu initiative and details of their plans have tonal Shield Competition, the Brill

fas his auocemor tu Shanghai has not been it in the highest terms of praise. For asin hasthy condition.

not yes reached the company, bus is sharing been succesital only anos.

Two Sets of Keys (Comic by Prince),

A Generous-Hearted Woman (Drama)

The Barber's Wife (Comic),

A Day Of

A Helping Hand

Miss BARROLA (Acrobatic)

the Government, as we have been all

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Miss ADA ROWLEY (Balladisi),

Miss GLADYS SPENCER

(Scubrette and Dauour).

Miss DOLLY BWIFT

(Comedienne),

7.M. PICTURES ONLY 7.15. Bengizong, November 2, 1212,

to Germany, lering within the next toy

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of people should be, to

three months. Dr von Buri has spent "m1ny years in the service of his country,

TRUE TEST OF MERIT.

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