CANTON.

(FROM OUR.CORRESPONDENT.)

THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

Nov. 70.

Gan-

The King's Birthday ectotration attracted crowds to the Rensation Grounds, where there were races, jumping, tugs-of-war, and other

eivilians, Anilowa and #ports for erent for lilies boing included. boats of four nationalities were repremuted. The band of S.M.S. Luchs played on the tepuis ground. Consul-General Bentt, who has not enjoyed the best of health lately, was well enough to be present. The day was fine and tho scene very gay. It was dark before the sporte-fluished,

:

CONDENSED NEWS TENN.

The Kai-fong hava decided to establish a fire brigade station in the Hubg-Sheng-li, western suburbs, and the shopkeepers are glad to support, the scheme-Owing to the increased work in the Viceroy's secrotarial, Cheong Chan-ke, au expectant prefect, has been appointed super- intendent.-A claim for Tls. 15,900 has been made on the Yu-fuk Lottery Company, which rosists on the ground that the ticket proffered is a forgery, and not the actual winning ticket.— back from the The Mohang soldiers are Kwangsi rebellion, and are being billetel in the walled vity.·

LAND SALES.

Lo W nng Fat, who offerud 200,000 tacks to the Government for the purchase of 28 ware of land in the Tung-Ho-Hun, having failed to pay the first instalment of Fle. 90,000 within the stipulated time, ins had the Tls, 10,000 deposited as bargain monry estreated by the Government. The Sin-au-Kuh has now published a pre- clamation inviting fenders. A petition must ba udicessed to tho Sin-an-Kuk by intruding buyers stating price offered and their conditions. If the price and conditious are accepted and the price paid within the stipulated time, title dyeds will be granted to the purchaser.

SMUGGLING.

In order to stop smuggling by the cargo- hdat proplo, the Commissioner of Customs bas issued a ustice prohibiting such boats to maor alongside steamers without a permit delivered by the Customs office. Any boats contravening this now regulation will be defuta ed and fuel,

QUINESE IN JAVA.

The Chinese residenta of Java and its dependencies ipso sent a petition to Viceroy Boud deputies to. Shua requesting him to inspect the Chinese schools established thero, It is now reported that Viceroy Shum has memorialized the Throne recommending Lau Si Sheung, o Magistrate, to be sent there as Inspector of Schools.

CHAU TỪNG NANG AFTAs.

The Shun Lang Bank in Fatshan having reported to the authorities that Chau Tung Sang Ind 3,000 tsale invested in their business, was ordered to show the seconnis.

On Juspec- tiou it was found that "Yiu Chrong Tong" also had a share of several thousand taels in Fatsbian The Profeet of the business. holds that this monat also belongs to Chan Tong Sang as it has been diɛnovered that shares belonging to him in sero ral concerns were registered under this or a similar name. Tao prefect has accordingly ordered the bank to wid this amant to the num declared by themselves to belong to Casu. The manager ins signed a document promising to pay both soms with the isto rest due. The total is sil to exered 10,000 tnels.

AN ANAU POT.

A fantan shop in Chuk Lan was robbed yesterday afternoon. Tu rebbers, who were well arund, had a fight with the police and the fautan shop fokies. In the course of the scuffle threa fokies and two policemen were wounded ari au amah who was passing by was shot dead by a stray bullet. The robbers escapeil

POLICE COURT,

Saturday, 11th November.

BEFORE MR. F. A HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),

OBSTRUCTION.

At the instance of Sergeant Garrod, three natives from Li Yuen Street were charged with causing an abstruction by closing up tho entrenes to får said street by the erection of a gateway.

The defendants contended that the lane was 'private property.

As the charge was brought under a new ordinanes, his Worship wislied it to be generally known that so-called private lanes were, under such ordinanes, public property, and no ove had the right to obstruet them.

This being the test can brought under the new ordinance, he would inflict the nominal dino of 81% on vuch of the three defendants.

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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13ra, 1905. \\

On the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday afternoon a match was played between members "A" to "L" v. "M" to "Z" the rosult being a draw. Scores were:--'

"A TO L

1. Kendall, Face, b Podley.....

E. A. Fowler, 1 Mackenzie...

A. O. Lang, dil not int

G. A. Hastings, not out......

Major Chitty, e Murkay, h: Feareo ........... Major Lewis, 1 Mackenzio. Cel. Aitken, e Wondrates, b Padley J. E. 6. Bird, e Woodgaten, b Pedley 1. B. Ponsonby Fane, not out Walter Daniel, e Mackay,

10 22

4!1

Ü

Pedly

13

H. G. C. Ituloy, e Taylor, & Mackenzie...

U

★ ነ

M. Daniol, Pedley, Pearce...

13

+

Byt

19

181

I TO %.

Major Todley, b Lewis

10

C. H. Mackay, st Ponsonby, b Aitken

18

T. E. Pearce, bin!

20

A. Muchonzio, b Lowis

0

M. A. Murray, and b Logis

13

Lient, Taylor, e altken, Lowis

D

W. H. Woodward, b Bird

T. Hereoshe Sirith, not out

243

J. A. Woodgates, b Low's

R. A. Whittamete, b Lowis 1. H. X. Wells, not aut W. Penke, Bird

Extra.....

a

1!1

Penri

Total.......

Tatul..........NAL BOWLING ANALYSIS.

"A TO L.

Line:kony Sercombe Smith.. Pudley Mackenzie Penke

Lowin

I. E. O. Bird Aitken Fowler

1.

4

2

CHYIL SERVICE 2. R. 4, A.

This League match took place at Happy Velloy on Saturday fast, and ended in a very substantial victory for the R. G. A. Scores are as under:

C. NERIC.

G. A. Woodcock, by Crainj....

A. . . kave, e Traynor, b Crimp

R. C. Widell, Edwards, & Tuyor

R. Rivers, and U UTRINJ

F. A. Hiden, Longbott

P. T. Lamble, e Edwards, Longholtum

H. T. Jaclem, utan

W. L. Wasser, Langbotton

P. R. Adanes, larmour...a

1. E. Brett, not cut

K. H. Craig, b Traynor Extra.........

Total......

149.A.

3

D

48

Sergt. Longbottom, o Jackman, b frett. 7 Lit. Hope, aut out.... Liest. Tany, not out...

Extras

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DS

Total 3 wicked Re. Oliver, Lieut. Laviar, Gr. O'Comell, Sargt. Edwarda. Br. Snow, Seng, Taynor, Gr. Crump, aixi Surgt. Fielder did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Comp...... Traynor

Snow Longbottom: Larmour

Ravon Brott Werkur

RG.A.

CIVIL BREVIOR,

Witelull Juckman

CRAIGENGOWER C. Q, V. HONGKONG POLICE C, C.

This longue match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday, and rarited in a draw The following are the Scores -

HONG5050 POLUS.

P. C. Elephord, 1.bw, Brawn

P. C. Fowler, e Asper, Paxtonji

P. C. Edwarda, o lose, 1 Hartail. Insp. Langley, & Kinnaird, 1 Pestonji

Anst. pl. Wodehouse, betun

Insp. Kerr, b l'estonji...

-L. S. Clyde, mit aut ......

P. C. Wathon, e Louro, Herton

Total for 7 wickets.......

CHATINGOWYR.

J. D. Kinnaird, a Fowler, herr

. . Asper, Kert.................

3. B, Kerr.

E. R. Herton, Kerr

L. A. Komeyde, 1 Shophorl..

A. 0. Brawn, end b Kerr......

1. E. Lammert, 1 Kezz

1. D. Melvin, not nut mi

K. Potonji, e Langley, Kere

9. Loft, b Kerr

F. Loureiro, al nut bat.

Brawa

Extra***

Pestonji Hertum Loft

Kerr

Shepherd Langley.

Total for wickets BOWLING ANALYSIS.

1.

148

13

1

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19

CRAIGENDOWER,

H

W.

!! 1

13

1

2

FOOTBALL.

RA. T. TAMAR.

himself equal to the occasion. He was tried with everal stinging shots but managed to clear and the Association forwards agaiu made

tracks for Kew. Again they wore beaton of and called upon to defend their own citulei By this time the Club men were getting set and shaping much better than at the opening. Their bustling taclice, with plenty of kick and rash, broke down the short passing game of their opponents and prevented them from becoming effective. Williams, dashing forward, ercured a pass from his partner across the goal mouth and registered the first point of the male Following up this advantage the club obtained a corner but, though it was mostly taken, their rivals got away with the ball and swooped down ou Kow. Again@hoy were ropulsed, but rotaru. ing to the attack forced the other side to con- code a corner, which however proved abortive, Midfield play followed and the game flagged for a time, until Miller tried an individual ren

to

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INDIA.

The following opinion by Commereint Intelligence in given as typical of those hostile the Treaty. The signing of the Anglo. Japanese Trenty marks an entirely now departure in modern international politics, Allances for various objects there have beou between European nations, and alliances between European and neighbouring Asiatic Powers for mutual support in the event of attack, but never before, we think, bus a Earopean nation entered into a compact with an Asiatic Power under which the armies of the latter would be called upon the ocean to come to the assistanos of its European ally. The point is, perhaps, more important than it would at first sight appear. It is significant as marking a tacit admiss on on the part of ous Buropean nation, at any rate, that the Asistio is not necessarily on a lewer plane. It was universally felt that our be, Indian troops.

fellow subjects though they should not in employed in making war upora the Transvaal Dut and great us England's not for men, the Indian native

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the frst and only point for his side. This put quarrel in which is interest is ostering Anumol Meeting of Shareholders to be held

up the wing. He was stopped, but his col-soldiers were never allow to participate in leagues took up the running, and getting round the conflict between two white racos. the trio, Williams, Hall and Leckie, had little traveled a long way from that standpoint when it is seriously contemplated to all Japanese to defend the diffentty butween them in beating Rutledge, troops to our assistanos

frontiers of India. And we do not admit Half firas arrived with the sonre standing:

that the races from which for a moment Hongkong Club 2 Goals: Y.M.C.A. vil.

our Indian army is recruited are one whit So that in future The second half opened with the Club Lehind the Japaneso. pressing to the attack. Whitfamere hud by this wo houki legically be justified in quoting the tine joined their ranks, giving them a numeries) precedent of the Japaneso aliiance as establish- emporiority. Luckis succeeded in lowering the ing the principle that our Inciiau troops should the nation's wars wherever and against whoever colours of Rutledge and, following this up, height side by side with their white comrades in had overal other good tries, justifying his waged. Lu short, not only do we admit by r action that the Asiatic may rightly take part in chango from the rear to the front line.

a cenflet in which bis immediate interests are Kempthorne, who was working hard for his side, partnered White in a dashing run up the concerned, int that he has a right to take s h equal footing with the European in a left and in the tussle that followed 'erbs scored in world politics, and oven to taske war

Salirent A great deal has been said in the Pres the other team on their mettle again but the

the Anglo-Japanese frosty but we do not comer- endeavours by Williams and Hall ended feebly bor to have seen it pointed one how significant it is that sho British nation is willing to owing to the interference of the refereo with the call of off-side. Once more the Club invaded enter into a compact of such a bare one justification for holding Endia is the plea the Association territory que looked like adding terms with an aistie race. Our culy moral to their load, but the cornge which they obtained individually and collectively the people of that was shot over. Williams and fall again gave country are latinitely better off than they were the Association custodian an anxious tier, but or ever could be under their een rule ho cleared to bis forwards who quickly trotsfor assume-probably rightly-a racial superiority for the British over the native Iulian races, ed the lasther to the other sad. This attempt but we have reached a geint where we do also provet fruitless and Leckin, getting not seem to insist upon any such superiority

are decerned. pesassion, scored with a low raking shot. The where the Japonese

from our Have we fallen away Association bad to act on the defensive praati.it posefule to account for such state of

Affairs? cally for the remainder of the game which ended

own standged, or base we found ourselves so weak that willy-willy we have been forced Hongkong F.C. 4 goals; ̈Y.M.C.A, 1 goal.

to shut our eyes to the fuel that the Japanese, wonderful nation thoughaling are, are Asiaties, For our part we do not believe that the nation bas lowered its stardatd. We do not holiese that the ordinary run in the street would wish if we wers at war with the South African Dutch again hat, we shoull have the axistance of Japan's bgions to give us the victory The average man still holds to the belief that the average European is an infinitely superior

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The Report to be presented at the Tenth on 14th Nusember, renils :-

The directers have now the pleasure to submit to the shareholders, the audited accounts of the company for the year ended 3th of September, 19.5

Conditions generally bare en favourable for the spinning Industry. Au ample supply of cotton si reasonable ratus nude good demand hare combined to make this the best year the for yarn, with oxcellent working at the mill, hod since it commenced company has

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Profit and loss account - Including the

sum of Tis. 169,727.97 a460 NEW PIANOS 13,620 29 there is balance brought forward from last year of Tis, the credit of this account, which would bo quite suficient to pay a dividend if other cuditions were favourable; but it will be sen that the company still over the Rasso-Chinese Book a large amount, aul until-this is liquidated. four directors consider that the interests of the company will be served by ust aftompling to pay dividends, and they propose to dispose of the above balance as follows:-

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In high military echs it is stated that the War Office is desirous of ruising un Imperial force to supplement the regular army for Ludia and Coloniel defence. The recent examination of voinuters on Ealisbury Plain and chewhere is said to be connected with the to the Asiatic, and would resout the

a of Japan into Europan affairs as incursion mopozal. Ben of the Militia und Volunteer unwarranted intrusion. Yet the voice of the Place to reserve corps who at ellivient soldiers and good public has not been raised against the Anglo-Carey to new account marksmen are to be asked to enrol themselves Jas Bese treaty and no-protest has born made

→ 148 152,747,47. Jamese troops on in the Foreign Servies Legion on somewlint

Wo Why not?

Debenture account-In accordance with the the Indian frontier. similar lines to the sections of active servicnugulust the employment of volunteers now existing The Imperialist goldiers will remulu in civil life, but will be forced back to nur alternative that the notion conditions under which thess were issued, 25 per cent. of the not profil has to be paid to the tru-tees to form a fund for their redemption. trained together annually in large centres, and, or thinks it is, so weak that it rius shut its

As will be seen from the accounts, the sum at AND OTHER FAMOUS AND whole the Russian boy ia concerned. The ofcered hom the Reserve of Ullicers, which yes to such considerations as we have indicat:d,

Debenture Trust Fund is to be re-organis, & and considerably augment-

fear of Russia has been the one great domina credit ed to satisfy the needs of the pw Overse ting induene in British foreign policy for T. 37,600.00; adding Tls 34,191.31. 25 por Fores. The force will be largely composed of Militia, and will, it is a lurstood, to indepen-generation, and it is that and that alone that cont. of not prout of year just closed, there will bronght us iuto alliance with an Asiatici à total of Tls 71,781.91 at the credit of this dent of the home comicers, who are to remain Power on such terms as theso contained in the foud, while out of a proposed issue of The BABY in much the same state as at prostat, the only last Angle-Japse Treaty. It is not sufficient 500,000.00 debentures, ouly 11s. 134,00001bướ prospective alteration being the re-organisation for us at Russia has not been successful so far been taken up With Lon improved of the Fickt Army and Valunteer Brigades agai, st is in the kelt in time post-it-is-no-timur-of-the company. it is thought the alfalted for home défence.

sufficient for us that though she has been balance of thiess. detentures may be plused, as -Proposals are to ko Lande shortly for obtain. ing a greater supply of effeers for both the represented as having designs upon India for they form an exedient investment, otherwis Militia and Volunteers, and there are indics year she has not yet, made her attempt; steps will be taken to pay off all those issued, it is not sufficient for us that Mr. Balfour-

by 31st of March, 1987). tions. That the latter will ke more liberally dealt recently declared that the invasion of India as son as possible (the earliest date being with in the near future. The scheme, which land was practically impossible, it is not hus been carefully guarded pending certain saflicien t the Yaunted might of Russia statistics being obtained by the authorities on has proved so ineffectual, during the late war which to base the new fighting army, is spoken Ne. flowarer fhmly convinced cur russon may prices that should show a satisfactory murgin of su na honest attempt to produce a powermate ilat Eussia is not about to attack Indin we reserve gray without nadaly weakening the defence of the home idamk, whilst at the saran | are able to shake off the hideous nightmare, gaurally is in excailent order, and the com- time rendering couscript en bugatory Nanat have seized the opportunity of strengthen-pany's yarn muss in the market with the beat ing our position even at the expense of depart and Military Record.

1.

JAPAN AND FOREIGN RAILWAY LOANS.

The Osaka Shingo publishes the following remarks of an officia in Tokyo on introduction of sign capital by railway

companies:-

ing from our wo ratiotai tandard of what is

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Diruotos.Messrs. J. L. Scott and C. Rayner befilling civilised European Power. Wresigned their seats on the board upon the PRESENT cannot pretend to be able to settle a question departure from Shanghai, and their plans were abont which exports differ so widely as the alle by Messrs. F. Ayseongh and M. March, praticability of investing India. But if mar whose election it is necessary to confirm. Mr. statesmen Lelieve that there is such imminent Poute rotizes by rotation but, being eligible, dutger of su invasion as to justify the Treaty is higwell for re-election.

Auditor.-1 they will find it diffealt to reconcile their prosent lief with their sertions to the on- The primary objart of the Government in trary in the post. The changer cans: have adopting the Railway Mortgage Law is leaccom- of sudden growth. Why have no steps heen plish the improvement and development of the taken to put our defences in order if it railway system of the Empire. Coquently, existed? Only the imminents of dangor can the Government earnestly hopes that negotia justify the present Treaty. Moreover there is tions for foreign louna now in progress between another side to the matter that strikes us as Japanese railway companies and the foreigu being of serious importance. The Japanese or, aea fighting fores, of very considerable strength. syndicates should suceed. But in case the riHave our statesman forgotten the history of

the 1erms of of interest and other details of the loans agreed upon are prejudicial to the spirit of the law in question, or the money in rais is in any way ari applied, the authori ies will not give their approval to the loan contract No railway company has yet officially applied for the approval of such a contract. The terms

the Saxon invasion of Dogloud? Hengist and Horas drove back England's invaders, but they were loth to depart themselves, and we have no marantee that the Japanese, owo established in India, would be any more willing to lose than were the Saxou trilestuen. Moreover they Latives than the British people. We do uol in case our allies being called to our aid it think the possibility shald be overlooked that might be easier to welenian than to speed the parting guests.

An interesting game, took place at the Happy | of the loan," concluded the official, "agreed have much wire in common with the Indian

Valley on Saturday afternoon between teams selected from the above. Play was fairly over but the honours fell to the naval men who scored the only point of the guma.

Result H.M.S. Tamar 1; P.A. uil.

H.H.F.C., Y 3.0 A.

by the Kwansai Kaiway Company may ho |unou

taken as an example of a satisfactory arrange ment."

SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

INTERESTING LABEL ACTION.

view to facilitating the introduction of foreign Goal: Dr. F. H. Ker; Backs: J. Witebely4,000,000, and if the Sanyo Bailway succeeds action against Goueral Stossel for libel, the

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Negotiations for foreign loans by the Kyushu and Sanyo Railway Companies are still in progress. The amount of the loan dosired by the Sanyo Railway is said to ha Y29,0 0,un, These teams met in friendly rivalry at the and the ammal required by the Kynstu Rail- Builway, capitelists wish to fix the rate of

The former war correspondent of the Nroy Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon in the pro-way 115, 0. In the case of the Saryo sence of a fair attendance of spectators. Both intereat at 3 per cent., but the S ayo Company

Krut, the famous newspaper of Port Arthur, team's wore a man shot and started off with ten desire that it should not be more than 43 per a-side. Hongkong Club were represented by cent, the sau as agreed upon by the Kwasi which was printed in that Fortress during nearly Railray. The Huntaku Railway requires the whole period of the siege, has bus an

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. capital bus succeeded in arriving at an

The I.G.M. str. Prias Heinrich, carrying the atrangereut with certain influential spitalists and E. F. Aucott; Half baoks: U. C. Grey, in negotiating T20,000,000 at 1 per cent, the offence consisting in his having called F. K.

German uails with dates from Berba of the story now told, the cordial relations betwe in London with the assistance of Mir. E. Humphreys and A. Morfoy, Forwards. W. I company, it is said, jetends, to transfer Nothin, the plaisti, a spy. According to the General Stüssel and Mr. Nozhin word not im. Takahashi, Vice-President of the Bank of Williams, F. C. Hall, W. E. Leckie, and R. Y4,000,000 to the Hankaku Railway,

proved when the latter let it be known that he 24th Oct., luft Colembo on Saturday, un, and Japan. now in the English metropolis. Miller. The YMCA. lined of a follows:

was going to tell nothing hat the truth. In his way in expected here on Wednesday, the d The Bauk tus decided to increus its

The E. A. chartered str. Lidsvold left Vladi- it has berg-Goul: Rutledge; Backs, Hamilton und Bishop:

coming work, The Truth about Port Arthar instant. capital by Y7,500,000, and arranged that the new theres shall be Talf backs: McPherson, Pugpo and Piercy; For-

The night on which Nezhin made that threat rostock on Friday, a.m., and may be expected General Sinsel ordered the suppression of the

here on Friday, the 17th inst. taken up by the Lurion capitalists. By this wards: Forbes, Tarrell White and Kerapthorne. arrangement foreign capitalists will have a

Kicking off with the sun at their backs the On the 11th at 12.5 p.m. The barometer has Novy Avui ou account of its war nawe being direct interest in the bank, and the issue of

Permission to recommence publication was eras Association men started in fire style. Their risen over the Philippines and Jogan, and is prejudicial to the protection of the places. Ayson, loft Singapore on the 9th instant at and other concerns bonds by railway companies! in Japan will be largely facilitated, as Japanese forwards combined well, and fed by the belf still falling over Chios.

A depression appears to be developing over given Inter. At the beginning of October daylight and is dus here on the 14th instant, may expect to obtain foreign loans through the backs made a determined onslaught on their Central China, the highest pressure now being General Smirnoff, commander of the fortress, at 1 a.m., on Thursday the 9th November, and bank with much less trouble than hitherto, The authorised capital of the Credit Mobilier, opponents' charge. They found their efforts found over Jupen.

Gradients are slight, and freeh to acderate torpels-list bound for Cuefoe, where he left again at 4 p.m. some day for Yokohama

the 10th November. Limited, is Y10,000,000, of which Y5,000,000 is nullifed by the sturdy defence set up by Witchail

The P. & O. Co.'s str. Simla leit Singapore entrance to the Hongkong Hol«). arrived announcing his arrest, and containing

Hongkong, July 5th, 1905. Channel and the N. part of the China Sea. now paid up. The decision te increase the and Aucott, Theu the leather was transferred F. winds may be expected in the Formosa arrived on Nov. 16. A telogram had previously where she was due to arrive at 9 p.m., on Friday General Post Offee and opposite to the side

on the 12th instant for this Port. the language constituting the gound for th be

Forecast-Moderate E. winds; foir. capital will

placed before a general meeting to the other end, where Humphreys had an in a few days.

opportunity of testing Rutledge who proved

WEATHER REPORT. The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issue the following report:

advised Nozhin to leo, which he did on the

action.

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The C.P. R. steamer Athenian, arrived at Kobe

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