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Kang Yu Wei, the noted Reformer, is at TELEGRAMS. present in Hongkong, living, with his family, not far from the Central Police Station.
any weaker. Could we be certain of the reality of the influence exerted by the Tsar in favour of peace we might similarly be
Mr. H. H. Brown, of Messrs. Butterfleld and assured about Russia as about Japaa. Europe, however, as a whole seems to be-Swire's, Tongku, has been awarded by the lieve in the probability of a pesecful issue Throne a gold medal of the first class for to a trying and difficult situation, judging saving the lives of 40 Chinese from a capsize
junk on the 27th Marcb,
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MASONIC BANQUET.
INSTALLATION AT. LODGE 6. JOHN,
The Right Worshipfol Deputy District Grand Master, R. Wor. Bro. E. C. Ray, and officers of the District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South Chins, on Saturday installed Wor, Bro. J. A. Tarrant as H.W.M. of lodge S. Jobu, No. 618, 8. C., in succession to W.Bro. T. H. Jewitt, who has acted as R. W. M. of Lodge S. John during the past year. The newly installed R. W. M. invested his officers as follows.-
FOOTBALL.
H. C. v. AMPHITRITE.” The Happy Valley groned on Saturday Inst, when the ubure teams mot, presented quite an animatal appearance, among the spectators being a goodly muster of sailors and soldiers who had come to support the naval team. Both sides played in white. the sailors being distinguishable by reason of a blue slash across their shirts. The Clab won the toss, and kicked off with a slight breeze against thont. Their team was a fairly representative sne, but tho absence of Bonnor was sorely felt in the half back line. The sailors soon gara evidence of their intention to go all the way, and by vigorous if somewhat unscientific play, were offside against Claridge relieved the pressure, of gunpowder and 1} tous of dynamite had Ceremonies, Wor. Bro. J. Dickie, P.M.; Inner Kendrick next gut away down the right wing, been employed to break 200,000 of rock on Guard, Bre. A. P. Goodwin; 1st Steward, Bro, and shot hard fato Kow's hands. The Club the new Mariveles property of the Atlantic B. Clarke 2nd Steward, Bro. S. Handley; forwards now had a torn, and Williams struck the side of the net with a fast oblique shot. After the installation ceremony the brethren From the return the same player again secured Gull and Pacific Company, the Manila Tylor, Bro. J. Vanstone,
of Lodge S. John, and sister lodges, joined their the bail, and was allowed to centre unhampered, Harbour contractors.
[Marivoles is 34 miles W.S.W. of Manlle non-Masonic friends in the Banqueting room the sailors meanwhile appealing for uffside, iteli-Ed. D.P.\"
The death of the Rt. Rev. James Addison and five Filipinos have all died from asphyxi Ingle, M.A., Bishop of Hazkow, took place enation through approaching a quarry too at Shanghai. Bishop Ingle belonged to the American Church Mission, and came to China in 1891.
There will be a Plice smoking concert at Teishatsui on New Year's Eve. The convert is anonuced to begin at 7.30, and finish at 12, but of courss "closing time" will not be enforced natil due honour has been dono to the New Yrat.
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them. If fermany, according to the literal Hense of Count VON BURLOW's words, is uentral in the question of Manchuria, then no danger to the peace of the Fur East, and therefore of the world, is to be feared from Berlin.
The well-known Russian Coneral Wogack is returning to S. Petersburg via Port Arthur and Siberia.
A new planet in the coustallation Lee, first discovered by Professor Hirayaman of the Tokyo Observatory, has been named Tokyo,
Some of the workers employed on the new railway line aboye Falsḥat have been experien cing troubło with a section of the native popala. tion of late, and have found it necessary to keep their shooting-irus" in readiness if they go far afield from the works
The Russian cruisers Dimitri Donskoi and
Aurora, eastward bound, arrived at Bizerta, unis, on the 24th and 25th uit. respectively. at Bizerta until the end of January, and will The Rasian squadron, it is stated, will remain then proceed to the Far East.
The appointments are notified in the Gazette of Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby as Private Secretary to H.E. the Officer Admi aistering the Goveru. ment of Mr. E. R. Hallifax as Assistant Superintendent of the Fire Brigade; of Mr. C. Clement) as member of the Land Court; and of Messrs. A. 9. M. Fletcher and J. J. Bullia us Deputy Registrars of Marriage.
THE A.D.C. PERFORMANCE.
A circular despatch from the Colonial Offic with regard to the apprehension of deserters
The attendones at the second performance of from Japanese ships is published in the Gazette. The Importance of being Earnest, given at the It is notified in the Gazette that Batavia Las Thautre Royal on Saturday arouing by the declared Hongkong infected, and that Nether-Amateur Dramatic Club, was much larger and loads India has rapesed qutaruntine on arrivals beaco
It is notified in the Lunette that H.E. Major General Villiers Hatton, C.B, was duly sworn and took his sent us Member of the Executive Council on the 9th just.
The Scottish community at Penang celebrated S. Andrew's Day by s ball at the Town Hall, 181 which was numerously attended and highly
On the 21 November, the wife of JAMES Bws, Assistant Goverment Printer, Kin Laurpur, of t sista.
On the gard November, at Welds Hill. Kuala Lumpur, the wife of E. G. Baum, VỀ a mun.,
On the 7th of December, at Shanghai, the wife of 1. W. CRANY up, of u duughter.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEBYEUX ROAD CI. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.
HONGKONG, 14th DECEMBER, 1903
successful.
The Shanghai A. D. C. propose to prodnes Mr. H. V. Exmond's One Summer's Day to sight, the 14th, and Thursday, the 17th inst, at the Lyceum Theatre.
As ia former years, the exchange Banks will be closed at I p.m. for the transaction of public business on the V.R.C. Regatta duys, Wedues day and Thursday next.
Work in proceeding space at the Racecourse with the training of the mallah between the Grand Stand and the course; it is to be covered over when completed.
On the 25th all. the Emperor of Japan gave a luncheon at the Shiba Palace, Tokyo, ia
THE general impression of Evropa now appare to be that Japan and Russia will not fight; and this is the case in spite of the honour of Admiral Bir Cyprian Bridge, at acts that the Japanese Diet pussed what which ten other British naval officers were algor amounted to a vote of censure on the Minis-es. try for its temporising policy at home and neglect of opportunities abroad", and that the Yong-anipho question remains as difficult as ever,
One very important indi- cation of the expectation of peace was to
It has been arranged that Newman, who beat Jack Grace, will meet S. Proston of the Amphitrite in a 20 round contest for 400 side- stake and a purse on Wednesday night.
A very fine specimen of a hawk was shot the be noted in a telegram to the Oslasintische other day while it was in pursuit of sono Lloyd cated Berlin, 5th December, Accord-pigeons on the roof of a house on the west side ing to this, it was reported from Paris that of the island. The bird was only “ winged," and the first sixty million frases of the large was captured alive. new Russian loan would be floated within The Supreme Court will go into vacation an the next few days. It is extremely unlikely 24th inst, and resume on the 2nd January, 1901 that any such loan could be floated in Paris Instead of being held on Fridays, 25th inst, and unless peace were practically assured. With at prox.. the Summary Court sittings will all the political affection which France may take place on Thursdays, the 4th and 31st inst. feel for Russia, French financiers (not by
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial any mescs all financiers of French blood, it and Netherstle Hospitals bags to acknowledge, must be remembered) are not the men to with thanks, the following donations to the funds risk their money for sentiment. Therefore of the Hospitals- we muy fairly take it that France has good reason to believe in Bussia's pacific declara tions. In support of these latter, it is to le noted that the Russian reinforcements for
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THE FAR EAST.
London, 13th December, 10:45 am.
RUSSIA'S REPLY TO JAPAN, The news is confirmed that a commission under the presidency of the Tsar meets on the 20th instant to decide on the final reply The Paris journal L'Eclair, however. to Japan.
Russia's reply has been states that
despatched and that it is of a conciliatory
nature.
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CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.
London, 18th December, 10.45 ..
THE SYDNEY MATCH. Australia concluded the first innings for 285. The English team has replied with 243 for 4 wickets,
REUTER'S SERVICE.
JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
LONDON, 10th December, The Times Tokyo correspondant wires that aflor the arrival of the Russian Squadron at
the
rotorea TAS thrown
the bar.
did
Away Clar-
however, attached to the Masonic Hall, The room was which,
The chance beautifully, decorated for the occasion. A live allow, of evergreen and flowers surrounded the by Cooper shooting over main porchway. The windows inside were idge and Wobster were playing an effective brilliantly decorated with basting. Lines of game on the naval left wing and frequently greenery and flowers extended right along threatened the Club goal. Danby, Cooper, and the centre of the banqueting tables. At the Brent endeavoured to find the set, but were kend of the table, where sat the R.W.. erratic in shooting. Webster got down for the was a dazzling electrical design of the square and evilors, and centred well, but Liley shot wide of compass, with a G in the centro.
be posts. Not to be denied, however, they
The com-
of blue. At the opposite end of the ball was a very pretty design illuminated from the back. pass and G were of white, bulbs; the square
It showed a picture of 8. Andrew sarmounting P.M.'s apron of the 8.C. A piano and raised
The King and the Craft, the Brat toast of the platform were at this end of the room, evening, was proposed by the R.W.M. Al present rose and mang lustily the National Anthem.
The Most Worshiptal Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was proposed by the Rt. Wor. Master,
The District Grand Master and Officers of the District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South China was proposed by Wor. Bro. IL. B.
Bridger, P.M. Wor. Bro. Mallery responded.
Sister Lodges and Visitors was proposed by the Wor. Suior Warden, Bro. E. A. Earby, Wor. Bro. Boggs responded for sister lodges, andr. F. C. Barlow for visitors.
The Houghoig and South China Masonic Bonevolence Fund Corporation was proposed by Wor. Bro. J. Dickie, P.M. War. Bro. A. O'D. Gourdin responded.
The Rt. Worshipfai Muster, the toast of the ovozing, was proposed by Wor. Bro, T. H.
The R.W.M. responded.
On
dificulty in beating Row. The Club were now playing for all they wore worth and Bica dribbling ταα initiated a nice combined enus, and Liley had to
Whitmore put in a
the bail 10 Brent, transferred and who was just on the point of shooting when However, the sailors, Haskins intervened. encouraged by their supporters, wore certainly doing the major portion of the attacking; only at rare intervals were the Club able to get near fast ran Sproat, Kendrick again put in a down the wing, and from his centre Lilay shot at Kew, who, however, cleared well. Com. bination among the Club forwards looked dangecons for the naval team, Huskins being ing a bart, bustling game at hall for the sailors. Breat next got away and passed to Cooper, who somewhat lucky in clearing. Davison was play-
shot wide. Play was, however, soon transferred to the other end, and Liley just missed the goal. A foul was given against the sailors, and Aucott had just kicked when the whistle sounded with the sooze--Amphitrito, 1, H.K.FC, 0. zesuming, Danby took the ball along the line, and from his contre Cooper shot over the bar. A spell of midfield play ensued, and then Williams got away, and Hastins miskicking in* clearing, a corner ropalled. It was of no avail, however. The sailors now began to press strongly, and from a scrimmage around the Club goal Kew, in fisting onty-fell, Kendrick avearud, and shot straight; the ball, however, struck Ken is he lay on the ground, and rolled The coruer Was unproductiva. behind. Webster, Wright, Conuelly, and Kendrick in All Poor and Distressed Masons, proposed by turn tested Keg Wright's shot striking the the Tyler, Bro. J. Vanstone.
crosshar. A foul against the Club looked to clear from the programme of following was
dangerous, and Kew bad Webster. The Club goal was now under. going an almost continuous bombardus, Overture. Selection from Belle of New York
and the backs were kept busy defending. Whitemors and Danby at length started a com- bined rua, but were checked. Kendrick, who was playing well on the right wing, again tested Kew, but the shot was saved. At length Wil. Mr. A. D, Silas Hame put in a fine run, Sproat in fialing Renter's Agency, at Tokyo wires that the House of Representatives Lave adopted the Violin Solo..." Selected reply to the Throne without a division. The Song "Silence Reigned Supreme" Mr. H.S. Spurge out his shot giring a corner, which was badly reply accuses the Ministry of a temporising Song "The Veteran's Song" Wor. Bro.4.A. Tarrant taken. Dauby forced another corner off Has- policy at home and a neglect of opportunities Rositation..."Selected"...Bro. B. G. Murphy kins with a similar fatile result. The sailors' Wor. Bro. H. B. Bridger left then get moving, and Claridge's shot just A on the wrong side. abroad. This is regardeu es doubly significant, Song......" The Longshoreman because hitherto the reply has culy been a
Oboe Solo "The Promise of Life"
Bro. W. Anderson cleared the post formal expression of thanks to the Emperor.
good opportunity for the Club was thrown Song (Comic)" When the gentle breezes blow
dr. R. H. Stephenson way when Danby finished a smart run by GERMANY AND THE FAR EAST.
Song "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke" Mr. E. P. Austen Sang... "O Promise Me
The Wor. Immediate Past Master, Past Masters, and Poticing Officers was proposed by the Rt. Wor, Master. Wor. Bro. Jewitt responded.
the comedy was performed with greater success than on Ene fist night. It was probably a little stage pervousness following the rise of the curtain that gave the pices rather a weak start, but there was a quick recovery from the shock and, taken as a whole, the
very creditably performed. Un-Chewalpo, M. Pavloff accompanied by the Ad- play was
miral had an audience with the Emperor and it is fortunately, it has to be said of Gwendoline
is received not to yield un inch from ber present and Ceaily that their location at times left believed renewed the protest against the open-Jewitt, I.P.M.
moderate standpoint. something to be desired; even in the statis it was ing of Yongsample. It is declared that Japan difficult to follow the dialogue between them in the opening of the second as', but there was a noticeable improvements the scene devaặp ed Constant watchfulness in this respect wcald certainly enhance the effect of the parts; which in o bur respects wore very well taken. The
the performers la credit given to
1709 more Brst nuties of the play sustained on Saturday night, and at the fall of tho certain the..sadience greeted the company with a well-carned round of applause. The final performines will be giren this evening, when we hope the Company will be rewarded with another full bouse
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H.E. the User Administering the G veru- meal and Mrs. May witnessed the performance on Saturday.
The Amphitrite band played the following programmo :—
Ma. ch....."King Colton" Selection"Country Girl" Three ances... "Nel: Gwynn"
HONGKONG VESSEL
BOYCOTTED.
MANILA CHINESE DIRSATISFIED,
Soum Ca yil German
A meeting of Chinees exporters recently took place in Hongkong; at which it was unanimously agreed that all vessels unloaded at Manile under the running check (official lighter system) would he boy cotted, and, farthermore, it the shipping companies did not find a way to dispense with the most objectionable features of the system, from the Chinese exporter's and new ships in the Hongkoug-Manila trado, insporter's standpoint theythreatened to place Messrs. Smith Bell & Company were aganta of first versel umloaded nuder the now This accounts, for the temporary. 11 bis boycott ogainst the company's vessela. boycott was an extraordinarily, streng one,
the
system.
LORD ROBERTS RSTIREMENT.
LONDON, 1th December. Lord Roberts denies the ramours of his impending retirement.
OPENING OF THE JAPANESE DIET
Wives, Sisters, Daughters and Sweethearts of Masons was proposed by Bro. E. M. Everall.
music:- LONDON, 10th December. The Mikado, in opening the Diet, referring to the situation, orly said that his Ministers were now conducting with pradence and cir- oumspection important international, negotia-, tions for the preservation of pesce in the Far Esst, and for Japan's rights and interests.
LATER.
LONDON, 11th December,
Count Van Bülow, speaking in the Reich. stag, said there was no part of the globe in which Germany was so little concerned at Manchuris and that all risk of complications there were aroluded as far as Germany was concerned. Germany's policy there was circum. Germany was involved in a conflier, spect and as peaceful as possible; if however, not be her fauit. Referring to Socialier attacks in Russia, Couut von Bülow said he would not allow himself to be deterred from cherishing ass.duonely good relations betweed German, and Russia most
HMS. FLORA?"
it would
Loxion, 11th December. H.M.B. Flora has been successfully refiented. THE FIRE AT SANDRINGHAM.
LONDON, 11th December. The Hon. Miss Knollye, who was secopying
Bro. Geu. Grimble
Song" My Pretty Jane"...Bro. Philip W. Goldring Song... The Deathless Army "...Bro. W. Maxfield clothes on" Bro. R. I H. Stephenson Song (Comic) "The Horse the Blissas dries her Oboȧ Solo......" Solertod"...Bro. W. Anderson Song (Characteristic) "Café Chautant
Mr. F. 0. Barlow
Echo********
An
Mr. H. S. Spurge him. To same player again got away, but was .Bro. A. P. Goodwin Song (Comic)" Let go, Elian. B. Cullam centring well, but found nebody up to support Song
anded with the score- Seng "This is my dream Mr. W.Davies fouled when in a good position, Aucott took Song" Mully mine"...Bro. W. Maxfield the kick, bet nothing resulted, and the game
Bro. Gao, Grimble played the opening over-
Amphitrite, 1, H.K.F.C.,0. ture in his customary excellent style.
The tearns were:
Bro.
Philip W. Goldring, who figured second on the programme to sing "My Pretty Jane", was, perhe, received on the platform with more enthusiasm than anybody else. Al figuring on the programme was appreciated. Bro. A. P. Goodwin, especially, rendered a geed secount of kimsif “God Save the King" terminated a most enthusiastically conducted and enjoyable function.
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R.K.F.C.; Key, goal; Auston and Aucott, Williams, Breat, Cooper, Whitamore, and backs; Grey, Forrester and McDonald, halves; Danby, forwards.
Amphitrite: Sproat, goal; Parker and Haskins, toke: Peggs, Wright and Davison halves; Kendrick, Connelly, Liley, Claridge, and Webster, forwards,
Refereo, Mr, Broadbent.
At Causeway Bay on Saturday the V.R.C. played the Lusitano F.C., and the game endod in favont of the V.R.C. by 3 goals to-0.
SATURDAY'S RACE.
The match from the Bowling Shield ended It provided that any one of the boycotting
on Saturday in favour of the Hoogkong Club, parties who failed to carry out his part of the the bedroom underneath the Qosen's, awoke agreement would be liable to a flue of £500. at 5 am. and, finding the room lited with smoke, who have now won the trophy twice in facoes ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. A Ladies Race for a prize prosented by Col. Yesterday the anniversary services of the This situation was finally relieved to a certain harried around [P hurriedly aroused] the Queen; siva and have only to gain another victory to
when the floor of Her Majesty's bedroom col Club, 5127. The second half of the match L. F. Brown, R, E., was sailed, commencing est went very much in favour of the holders of the the Far Eastern station are mostly winter. Hongkong branch of the Wesleyan Missionary extet by the shipping firms, desiguating as both rushed our attired only in their dressing win it outright. On Saturday evening the held. Rev. Dr. Noyes of official lightermen these persons desired by the gowus, nud had only just reached the staircase score stood:-Hongkong Club, 5410; German Society were
lapsed. The fire is attributed to an electric
the Hon. Miss Knolly's Shield and finally the victory fell to them by no 3 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon. The course The scores lay from the line off Kowloon Police Pier, ing at Bizerta, on the northern coast of Canton prenched in the City Hall in the Chinese importers.
Fairway Baoy, mark-bout to the north of Kellets. Tunis, and not coming out at once. That forenoon. At 5 pm. a missionary addrese for Under The running clock 'egulations no cargo wire igniting a beam
Bank, South Pier Stonecatter's. Handicaps official lighter. Each shipping firm now has its joists. The fire was confined to two rooms. the feeling in Japau is rather strong wight children was given in the Soldiers and Sailors us be discharged from any hold except into an room, from which it sprout to the floor less a margin than 979 poists.
Kes. W. Bridio
were given. Times at the finish were:- official lightermen, whose duty is to furnish the The King, who was on a visit to Lord Iveagh,
Corrected. H. X. S. be a more disquieting factor in the situation Home, Arsenal Street.
the Queen.
Vernon were it not for the firm haud which the preached in the evening. A public missionary Gessary lighters for the discharge of any promptly received a reassuring message from Japanese Government has sureeeded in meeting will be held to-night at 7.80, Mr. W. vessels that company may have in port. These official lightermen, although employed by
LONDON, 9th December, keeping over popular agitation during L, Anstey, B.N., presiding.
Hongkong's, notoriety for frequency of shipping firms, are paid by the importers the past few months. It is tree that an
Sir Charles. Jessel presided at the North A distinguished Borneo daner in London. unprecedented criticism of the reply from fires at a certain season of the year was outdone whose consignment they handle. the Throne bus marked the opening of the by Glasgow at the end of the first week of introduction of the revning check each Chinese Diet last week; but we hear of no outward November. Between Friday night and Sunday importing sem had his own lighter arm company was present. Mr. Cowie welcomed disturbance. The temper of the Japanese night there were 15 fires, including one which According to the Manila Cablenews, Chinese Chinese immigration to Borneo, and defended He ridiculed the assertion that the men. They have had their own lightermen for already simulated industry to a remarkable
extent. They object to North Borneo Company was anxious to tempt nation has been sorely tried, and that there destroyed property to the amount of £200,000. importers do not like the idea of ofiolal lighter the polioy of railway extension, which had should be a display of restiveness shoula & distillery blaze on this Saturday night did years and want to keep them
damage to the extent of £30,000. The fire having their fragile and perishable imports Great Britain to buy the Colony, and hoped
an explosion indiscriminately loaded into an immacuse lighter occasion no wonder. There is no indication was being got under whan
where they will not receive the care and atten- shortly to announce that arrangement had
on a large scale. that the admirable control exerciser by the occurred, and in a short time buildings 400ft. tion they would receive if loaded in the been made to work coal, iron, and manganese
Importers' casco5. responsible authorities in Japan is growing square were burning.
Before the
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