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staf with the Inspector-General would cou-j tinue as heietofore; that there would be no jehunge; that the new board would simply exercise the authority formerly vested in the Wai-wa-pu. Sir R. Harr, therefore, adjured the stad to abstain from expressing by mouth or pe any fears regarding the situation or hypothetical conjectures which might produce comments deffimental to the dignity of the Chinese Government. As we have several times suggested, the author of that circular is "Chinese" HART, and
WATER is hanging on tooth-and-wait for purely
MANUFACTURERS.
Second Liontenant A. Ferguson, Middles Regiment, has been mades beutenant.
An industrial ozhibition will be opened shortly at Tientsin in the public garden of Hopai.
The results of the Oxford fonal examinations, held in July last, will be found on page 5.
Yesterday the polles and employees in the Registrar-Geral's office started work in connection with the taking of the cousus.
Capt. J. II. M. Basiny, R.G.A., Armamon! odor, Mougkong, has been noted for appoint- meat to the Hongkong Singapors bittalion..
Yosterd by Us Paisus duige revi a secera lecture to an amstear lawyer, Chinaras, whoso quint production had caused the Court considerable trouble
B.M. surveying sloop. Merlin, Capt. J. F. Parry, underwent successfully her com missioning steam trial after fencing Shearoves, and is exponiol won to replace the Rambler on the China station.
Thursday evening at the Union Church TELEGRAMS. Literary Club. proved very enjoyable. Mr. Braidwood's paper on "British Ballads" was
["DAILY PRESA " FXCLUSIVE SEBTICE.] decidedly interesting, and the vocal selections by Mes. Wood, Mrs. Braidwood, Me. A. E. Pains ROYAL NORWEGIAN GUESTS.
and Mr. G. Balloch'adder much to the pleasure of the evening. Mr. Bulloch's contributiona wore exceedingly p palat, his rendering of "Lozio Lindsay" eliciting an outgre, to which he complied.
Dr. Clifford, sparking at the meeting held at Westboro Park Chapel in antebration of kis saventieth birthday, said he did not consider A that age o himself too old at seventy.
It was
LONDON, November 15th. A most enthusiastic welcome was giveu to the King and Queen of Norway at the Guildhall..
GERMANY AND HER NEIGHBOURS.
PACIFIC FOREIGN POLICY.
*Loxvos, November 15th. Replying in the Reichstag to Herr Basserman's interpellation regarding
mau was just approaching his best, forty-nine years since he preached his frat sermon as pastor at the Prued-stract Chapel, and in that time he had worked hard He owed that to his father and mother. A seven and half years he bad to go ont to work, even al four delock in the morning, and in the daya when there were no Factory Ae's he sometimes foreign policy, Prince vou Buelos worked two'y, thirty, and thirty-six hours said a cluser rapprochement with without maging a bid.
France must be regarded as impos- Brig G. R. G. Broadwood, A.D.C., CR, Mr. Werner Laurie is pablishing a travel
sible. The Government had nothing comanuding the troops in the Orange Itiver book shortly, to be called cap fires in the Colony, has been appointed Mjor-titsomt, to Canadian roskies. The authors Mr. William but approval for the present. Franco- Lattributed 1y a personal conviction thurmand thu froops in South Chios, lo suceed. Hornaday, and Mr. John M. Phillips Russian and Franco-British relations i
personal aral sentimental reasons.. Even the Hub has now discovered that he is no misrar in the sense that the line agitators asa le out; it remarks Any decree emanat ing from the Theśau halda, good until set RECOMMEND OUR CUSTOMER aside by a frosch doorée; examinationm not Hearing that authoritative impress are of no TO TRY OUR TWO LATEST
use whatever. As Sir RomeRT HART is PRODUCTIONS
perfectly aware of that fact, his present subserviency, radically iferent from DRY GINGER ALE is combat in the past, van only be
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Major-General V. Hatton, C.D.
Viceroy Shum about whose moments there havo Loo little mystery sinci to arrival of
his scissor at Caaton, has sie au :12:9-
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and try maps, The book is a scrative, rasy, or connections, and had no desire or novcational, and full of adventurous interest intention to oppose the negotiations, of an expedition, which Mr. forunday and Me between Russia and Britain.
FRUIT beginning to the red reisis, and painted
ou that the real danger is not the baguentatious landing in flongkong, but leaves 'hillips, the latter a famous mountain climber of Chinese control (That would be suffer to-day with his retinue on board the Derahensible mountains of Betish Columbia in and discord, both Germany and Britain
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heavy ons.
"Tho outgoing" English-mail' today is a vory ¦
Yesterday the Post Office was litore ly insiged by people seading parcels bone, and though the staff was working with as much expedition as could reasonably be expreted, there were long delays outside the counters of the parool department.
The Hong kong Corinthian Yacht Club opens 10% season to-morrow, adequate arrangements, so far ust they can be made by au energetic secretary and commitless, having been completed to ensure the success of this cratan.. Nou bist owning
For their past misunderstandings
and camera expect, made into the well-nigh
search of the elusive mountain goats and mountain sheep. The expialition was in every | were equally to blame. way successful, one of its results being a series of extraordinarily sutaresting and valuable photo- craphs of the mountain goal, taken under great difficulties and dangers at short range. Mr. Hornaday's story of the expedition is full of
freshness and humour.
Lieut. Carlyon Bellairs, R. N. (Radical M.P for King's Lynn), has written a letter to the First Lord of the Admiralty, in which he points out that on July 9th the Admiralty gars him statistics showing that whereas on April 1st, 1901,
Anxiety tę ciling verial asurang bersami guests are reminded that the there were 3r warships of over 5,000 tons under
The circular, which has given cold e-mfor: to the staff that has rendered to Sir R. Her such logal service, coulade with the s niñ cast adaanion that it has buited 10 and approved by the Controllors-General. As a ton of fack, it was and by
excised Shao-vi, who
Oz Whole Tang paragraph. Thus Sie B. Hort. epox to albay gives nunoliately after the issue of the 32.2 Per Dos, which assarsins have apparently since
forgotten by
this Controllers-Chem while engaged in stripping Sir R. Har of his power, recuting the administration of the service, cadering delay in It publication of all returns and reports until they have been first submitted to the censorship o new bound, and traversing the mutizority
The assurane's now all the emissioners transmitted by Sir R. Hurt were in his passes when he wrotu those letters, 2
snevice, in disquiating to the
retirement and fore cholowed an A consequence the transference of the Custers to Chinese control and tho absorption and disappearance of the foreiga inspectorate."
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DEATH.
At Victoria Hospital at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, the 16th November, 1903, ANSI M. Cove, the dearly beloved wife of J. COLE of Public Works Department The Fumoral will pass the Moan- ment to-day (Saturday), the 17th November, at 5 (10 pm. Friends are requested to attend.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
Mrs, and Miss tionsalvea beg to thank all their friends for the heartfelt sympathy shown to thene in their bereavement. They thank
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The Daily Press.
HONGBONG, NOVENDER 17TH, 1908. C■ina gete ile fair share of attention in the British newspapers arriving by yesterday's
mail.
of the
which he
launch will lease Bhite Pier at 11 o'clock.
After the welding of Freulein Bortha Krupp and D.
von Bollen und Halbach, at Exon. the therman Emperor handed to the bridegroom a silver case which contained a patent anthoris ing him to bear the name of Krupp voa Bohlen- Halbach, with permission for the gums to be borne in perpetuity by the oldest son of the family.
A telegram from Grownsburg gys that negroes burned the town of S-neos, South
In reply to represcutations of tho Nowaastle nad Gateshead Chamber of Commerce regarding the Chinese Customs, the Foreign Ofice says that should there be interferenas which prevents the Customs being administered on the liges hitherto followed by Sir to ert Hart, His Majesty'. Government may be relied upon promptly to take sach sation as may be possible and likely to be effective.
Carolina, on Oes. 16th, which is now in ashes. A very naive explanation of Japan's It is supposed that the outragu was perhat
in revenge for the recent attempt to destroy the ambitions in Chion has appeared in another
negro college at Seonca by dynamite. It journal, which had the silvantage of assertol that a race war is threatened.
From both Man- Japanese contributor. churia and Korea, all Japan wants are too) studs and raw argricultural products, In return she will supply manufactured goods and machinery for development, There will not be any excessive emigration, in spite of all that was formerly said of Japan's surplus population. «The truth ia," we are told," the Japanese are no s> keen on emigration as is by some sup posed."
We suppose this refers to the good Japanese. Anyway, Japan is resigned to competition and a fair field for it; for instance, she will leave
Kources.
to olbers tho
exploitation of Manchuria's mineral re- Beet crops and wool she has particularly earmarked for herself, with all the food stuffs that can be got. This is all very interesting, hut smacks rather of the tailors of Tooley Streat.
Messrs. Caldbank, Macgregor & Co., Laving invited our opinion of two samples of "Sir Robert Duruelt & Co.'s 'Old Tom' (in," which they advertius in our colomus, we are now in position to qude an expert, whose verdist, we are glud to say, is entirely favourable. “Hot er cold," we are advised, "it is excellent, and
far ahead of the many other Old Tom stalls that are palmad off on gín drinkers".
Lord Strathcona. High Commissioner for Canada, is informed by cable that twenty-five ear louds of silver oro, werth on an overage $50,000 por car, were dispatched from the new We note also in the same journal a some-
mining centra at Uobalt, Ontario, during the what too optimistic account of "the share
present mouth. It is added that there is enough which China contemplates taking in theors "blocked out" to ensure inside thirty days building of railways." The word "con- an increase of the above output to fifty ears
month. templation" is very apt as applied to much of China's enterprise; and though it may be quite true that "China contemplates doing more in this direction than is com- monly imagined,” we have learned to observe these contemplations with some show of patience. The article enumerates nearly six thousand miles of lines that "are
As usual, there are comments both to be built by Chinese," as follows:
a
Prince Waldemar of Denmark and Prince George of Greece left Copenhagen on October 181 for Berlin on their way to Naples whence they will proceed by the steamer Birtas for the Far East. The King and Queen of Denmark, the King of the Helleres, the Empress Alexan dor of Russia, and other members of the Royal family were present at the station. The pro- jected visit of Prince Waldemar and the directors of the Danish East Asiatic Company to the Far East is supposed to be for the pur- pose of considerably extending Danish under-
North of the Yangtsektung -Peking to wise and otherwise. The Times' correspond-Changchiakou, ie., Kalgan, about 130 miles ent at Poking certainly must not be placed north-west direction from capital: Hankow to Chingtu, in Suchasa, via Chungking, in the latter category, and we are glad to about 750 miles; Hui-en Fa to Tangkwan, takings in Enstern Asis. It is probable that
mil- note that he is now, with regard to the about 75
Nankin,
about 270
•Kaikou, opposite Swedish financiera will be associated with the
to Haichan
question of Customs contrad, allowing at (on Yellow Sea), about 150 miles, least those who are able to read between the South of the Yang teokinng Kwangteb to
enterprise.
By kind permission of Livat, Col. A. G.
construction in the royal und private yards, the number decreased steality to 34 in 1992 and 1994, 27 in 1904, 24 in 1995, and 17 in 196 There are only 11 at the present momout, sod the recast programs announced for the financial year and the next show that in May. 190s, the number will barn surk to only five vessels, or a possible six if His Majesty's Govercast deems the Hune quaforenses to have failed. Mr. Ballairs points out tha, in four years the tonnage of warships under co struction in this country has gosh down from 752,920 tona to 203,345 tous, and it is still decreasing. Today we have no battleships on our stocks, and only five building or projected In battleships building açd projasted theca bas bsen a change from an excess of 27 per cent for Great Britain ovor Franes aud Germany in 1903, to a deficiency of 55 per cent in 1996.
LOCAL SPORT. LEAGUE CRICKEL
I. K. C. "A" 1. KOWLOON. This afternoon at 2.15 on the naval ground,
C. C. "A" team against Kowloon Cricket Club Happy Valley, by kind permission; the H. K. will be II, W. Colomb, R.N., (Capl.) H. Wilson,
N., S. Robinson, R.N.B., C. H. Oxlade, K.N.z., A. Mackenzie, S. Moore, F. Bevingboa, B. P Chapman, G. II. Chalmers, W. Peako and C. II. Falloon, Resurse; -Rev. H. B. Wells.
H. . . . . NAVY.
The following have been chosen to repres ut the Hongkong Cricket Clab iu. their match against the "Navy" to-day commencing at 115 p.n E. Hancook, Harry Hancock, W. C. D. Turner, W. A. Powell, 0 H. Mackay: Hon. c. T. Seroombe Smith, R. A. B. Ponsonby, R. E. O. Bird, H. R Phelips, E. A. Fowler and N. II. Rutherford.
CRATINGOWER ♥. CIVIL BEEVICE C, C.
This league match will take place to-day (Saturday) at 2.15 p.m. on the Craigengower ground. The Craigeagower team will be as follows:-L E. Lammert (Capt.), R. Bass, M. E. Aager, A. 0. Brawn, L. A. Roses, R. Pestonji, J. D. Kinnaird, E. S. Ford, S. E.
Reserve. Grean, R. B. Cooper and G. Erans. E Irving. LEAGUE TABLE.
The following is the table ap to date-
CLUE.
Craigongower... Kowloon
H. K. C. C. Civil Service
Hongkong Polios I. E.. Arary Staff
3 pointe a wia.
1 point a draw,
60 10 10 - 20 19 + Played
МАТСИКА
1.} -- WOB.
col-l– Lost.
The following team has been selected to Jines to see that bere is more than one side Wahu, about 75 milen: Shanghai to Hangohau, Fitton, D.S.O. and Officers, the Band of the represent the Civil Servios Cricket Club:--Hon.
about 86 miles: Caston to Wushang (Hazkow), to it." To revive`à phrase dating from the about 380 miles; Canton to Ewaugpo, better Second Battalion "The Queen's Own" (Royal Dr. J. M. Atkinson, H. T. Jackman (Capt known as Whampoa-the old Dochorage-10 West Kent Regiment) will play the following E. B. Reed, F. Bidez, L. E. Bratt, P. T. jest. Parliamentary campaign, there is more miles; Chachanfu to
to Satur (bautao), about in his messuge than meets the eye, and his 35 miles: Canton to Nanchang (capital of programme of music daring dinner at the Lamble, A. J. Jordan, P. R. Adams, F. Bacon, information with regard to Sir Rosenr Klanga), about 520 miles: Caatou to Amay, Hongkong Hotel on Saturday, 17th November, W. H. Kelly and E. W. Dawson. Boserve
about 365 miles; Amy to Fachau, about 13 HAL's present position cannot be written miles; Custou to Nanning, about 360 miles, March..."Stars and Stripes,"
about 125 miles
on a half shart of uate paper. Dr. MOR- RISON insists that the INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S circular to the staff in no way weakens the effect of the Imperial edict, which is
Some of these items are said to appear admittod; but it does seem wrong for the first time in a hot giròn in
Bouss Thomas
-Tacker.
FOOTBALL.
H. K. F. C. v. FLEET.
MORE RUSSIAN REFORMS
PROMISED.
*Lognos, November 15th. The Tsar has decided to grant further liberties to Jews and Poles,
BOER RAID UNIMPORTANT.
*Losos, Nove aber 15th. The reported Boer raid is not regardeil us imving any importance. Botha has offered his services to the
Government.
JAPANESE IN WESTERN
AMERICA.`
*LONDON, November 15th. Mr. Motcalf believes that the treaty between the American and Japanese Governments guarantees to Japanese children in the Western States equal scholastic rights and privileges..
COUNTESS CASTELLANE
F BED.
"Lospos, November 15th, The Countess Castellane has been granted her divorce.
ROYAL NAVAL CADETS.
*Lasbox, November 15th. The sons of IR.II. the Prince of
Wales are to be enrolled as naval cadets at Easter.
Delivered November th.
REPATRIATION OF CHINESE COOLIES.
LONDON, November 16th. The Government have decided on the wholesale repatriation of the Chinese coolies in the Transvaal on the ground of suspected immorality.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
LONDON, November 16th. The comments on the speech of Prince von Buelow on the relations
of Germany and Japan are favour-!
nlile.
THE TRUST WAR.
LONDON, November 10th. The United States Government are prosecuting the Standerd Oil Trust.
CHINESE RIOTS AT SINGAPORE,
SINGAPORE, November 16th. The Governors proclamation just issued gives the authorities special powers to quell the disturbances, to deport and punish offenders, and to prevent the carrying of arms.
A gang attacked the house of
a
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE CRUISE OF THE ATLANTIC
FLEET.
LONDON, November 14th. It is ofcially stated that that is no question of the Atlantic flest making a demonstration in Morocco waters. The Avet is merely going on its prescribed cruise,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Lexnos, November 14th, The House of Commons resumed. the debate on the Land Toure Bill at 245 p... to-day.
THE DOER RAID,
Las nos, November 14th. A detachment of the Cape Pulics had inf n hour's fight with Ferreira's Fanders, who retreated to the bush. Two more bazuls have entere] Cajo Colony,
THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN,
Loxtos, November 11th.
Mr. Metcalf, interviewed, opined that the treaty with Japan guaranteed to Japanese children the right of an education on an equal footing with the most favoured nations. The Federal Courts would there- fore declare the state law, unconstitutional.
GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
Lexpos, November 14th.
Prince von Burkow, in the Reichstag, quoted Germany's abstention fran obstructs |ing Great Britain in Bgypt as an zxample of her unreserved recognition of Great Bridair's position in tho' world. The establishment of friendly relations would require the and patience, using to the long perial of misunderstanlings. Tuo mach imporlaare was attached to the alleged personal literenees lastween King Edward and the Kaisor but wither would allow their personal susceptibilities to affet
national interests,
KOYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
The Duke of Marlborough was to preaído st the opening meeting of the 39th Session of the Royal Colonial Instituts on NovoN-
ku just
returnel
frum 30
extended
ber 18th when Mr. Richard Jobb (who tour in Canada, Australia and South Afrien) was to read a paper entitled "Notes on Im-
perial Organization." Other contributions were
promised by Mr. Arthur W. a'Beckett (Hon
Treasurer and past President of the Institute of Journalists) on "The Colonial Press", and Sir Thomas Raleigh (late Logad Member of the Viceroy's Council an India; and it is expected that during the course of the Session Sir David Hauter (ato general manager of the Government Railways of Natul) will contribute a paper od
"The Railways of South Africa" and that Mr. R. J. Jeffray will give an account of his recent visit to Australia, which he undertook on behalf of the Board of Trade.
Among the newly ulected Follows we note the names of Mr. Philip E. Baeston (China) Mr. Frank Holmes (Eoderated Malay States), and Mr. William E.
Borneo).
Roberts [British North
INDIANS WARNED OFF VANCOUVER.
A telegram from the Foerotary of State, London, to the Governor, Hongkong, dated - November 15th saya.-The Governor-General of Canada requests me to send you the following
message:~
"Some 2,000 people from Northern India have arrived at Vancoarer during the past season who doubtless came under misrepresentation, as they are not suitable for the climate and there is not sufficient field for their employment. Many of them are in danger of boom'ng a public charge and thas subject to deportation sudor the law of Canada. Please give püblic notifi- oation and information to this effect to deter
farther movement. The Iudia Office has been informed".
CHINESE SILVER LOAN.
The whirligig of time often brings its re renges, and the Chinese Silver Loss, after baving been depreciated by the weakness of silver in the past, promises to come into favour through the revival in the price of that metal, The loan was originally for £1,685,000, and was rug its conflict with Japan. The rate of in- issued
the first issued by China in 1894 being during its
terest was fixed at 7 per cout, but both interest and principal upon redemption were payable in Shanghai taels, which at the time the loan was issaod were valued at 33. par tael. Some time after the loan was Bosted there was sharp break in silver, and the shanghai taol gradually declinxi to rate of about 2. 5d., and this caused a considerable reduction in the revenue,
tinct decline in
in the amount received as principel. however silver bas beon xiting
sad when drawings began, holders found a dis
For
steadily, with the result that the Shanghai teel is quoted 38.1 d., or ld, over the rate when the loan was issued. Holders, therefore, should receive wars than 7 per cent in the way of in- terest, and in the eventrality of bonds being re- doomed, should receive something in exce of the nominal amount of the bends extinguished.
There is, of course, the uncertainty as to the
1906 :** Yunsanfa to Kweiyangfu, va expital), about
"Mignon," Overture to man Yunaafu to Chingto
Tulee... La Serenata". Jexone ........ Gounod 450 miles; Kanse to fi (the i frontier Selection from "Fanat,"
......... Mozart
The following have been selected to play for Novin railway), about 74 miles; Chingtu (Suchaen) Menuet and Tric
Narcissus from "The Water Scenes." to Lhosa (Tibet), about 350 milos."
the Hongkong Football Club in the ragby Selection from "Les Cloches des Cerneville,"
Planquette match against the Flest to-day (Saturday) kick- MENU DINE-Bora D'Oer-Cavuro and off 4.30 p.m. The Club will play in colours. Olive Croutons. Soup-Mock Turtle. Fish-Referee Mr. J. Clark. The land team sababu, who fired, killing a Chinu:man, persist that that edict made a "fun! English": we might have exported a Smoked Fish and Butter Sauce. Eutros-Clücken composed as follows-Back: Not selected; damontal" change," In the circular Sir auch larger list, seeing that it is one Macaroni and Tomatoes, Curry-Farees. Joints, M. Preshaw, T. E. Fenres and A. V. Other outskirts, but police are actively
and Compote, Fatties a la Toulouse, Baked. Three-quarters: J. L. Lecky, 119th Infantry; C. E. HART notified the service that on two of the lines still under contemplation. We-Boast Sirloin of Beef and Baked Potatoes, Halves: J. C. Jonghin and C. B. Down LA. occasions, the 12th and 15th of May, he was reprint elsewhere a well-informed state and spinach, Cold Boast Australian Lamb, Tomato Forwards: H. G. C. Baitny, J. Hauron operating and the Military are pre-loss than pat. Few investments of this cher- personally assured by the Chiness Con-ment of the present position of China
and Onion Salad. Sweeta-Vermicelli Padding, R. Munro, L. G. Drakeford, H. M. Kendall, A trollers-General that the rolations of the vis-a-vis constitutional reform.
Bum Omelette, Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger onge, R. M. Ranking, .AM.C., and A. M. pared.
¡ Fraser, E.A.M.C. Cakes. Dessert-Colles-Fraits. «
Roast Pheasant and Bread Stuce, Boiled Bacon i
Turbulent gangs are ranging the
future course of silver, but at present the prob abilities are all in favour of B further
of the bonds is 103, and as present quotation
advance in the price of the metal. The
a coupon equal to 3) has to be deducted early next month, the cost to the purchaser would be acter can be obtained on sach terms-London
Ex.