INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27тTB, 1906,
Following the Chinese Joustom, the Chinese-
Crown Agents, which fault, if it be a fault) { It is reported that H.M.8. Robin, which wo
this journal has to share, our contemporary reported aground at Kumchuk, was got safely ofloials have left the fixing of the end of the TELEGRAMS.
recklessly rejoices over the support of so. distinguished an efficial and so capable an authority as Sir JOHN ANDERSON's predeces sor in the gubernatorial office. Our con- Temporary wants to distribute in pamphlet
| off again, witheat datango,
Yesterday 5 Chinese employee at the Causeway Bay glass works had a narrow escape Hin-queue ought in como machinery, and he was drawn in. Fariuuately it gave way before he suffered serious injury. As it in he will have
A. S. WATSON & CO., form Sir FRANK SWETTENHAM's testimony to stay a day or two in hospital.
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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Among the members of both Houses of Parliament, to inform the legislators and their constituents how completely the Crown Colonies are at the mercy of the "inroads of the Crown Agents." It is a good idea. It is true that the autocratic powera vested in the Crown Agents are quite out of line with the general principles | vigorous notion necessary. CONFECTIONERY. of British government and administration,
TE HAVE JUST UNPACKED our
W
Now Sensor's CONFECTIONERY, imported
rom the leading Legion und Parisian Hoss
including:
CHOCOLATINES, CHOCOLATES.
CARAMELY, PHALENES, FONDANTS.
DELIGHT.
Mr. A. H. Iteonis, of the Hongkong Flour and that they depend for their semi-official | Mills, is monounced as the purchaser of the position upon no greater security of tenur S. P. Hitchcock, the sling ship advertised for than that afforded by what in China as sale in our columns. The piles is not stated called "olo custom." Officialism alone in Tho S. P. Hitchcock was considerably damaged given them their rechel; red tape only boils by the typhoon of Sept. 18th, which blew her store at Kowloon, and a storm pamp work bas been required to them to the giddy pedestal from which steadily at one spasin of common-sense in the Himine keep leer afloat since she was tostel off. Than a storage country could hurl them to arise never Flour Mill is expected to uss her av imore. It is a grateful contemplation, and į bulk. ITSIT FRANK SETTENHAM's shrewd remarke
Chineus year till the last moment. This year the ustronomical board of Peking has chosen the favourable days of the retreat and of the re- instatement of the Imperial seal. This will be the 19th day of the 12th moon and 19th day of the first moon of the 33rd year of the Emperor Kwong Sui.
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SHIPPING COMBINES.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, November 26th,
BEFORE NR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAUISTRATE)."
AN ARMED CHINESE. While searching the passengers returning to Canton by the 8.8. Shun Lee Indian Constable
625 found one in possession of a revolver. AM
tho Chinaman, who was homeward-bound from America, souki not akor a permit he was arrest- ed and charged.
Mr. Arthur Colou is Chairman.
As defendant was unaware that he was Mr. Justics Cohen, K.G., M., has been identified with arvoisl impartan Royal Com required to obtain a permit, he was discharged, Venezuela rbitration at the Hague. He is nissions. He was one of 1. M. Counsel at Ubat the revolver was forfeited. Judge of the inque Parts.)
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE FRENCH NAVY,
Lornos, November 24th.
ASSAULTING AN OFFICER.
The Chitose quartermaster of the ss. Hanychow was charged with assaulting Chief Ofear J Wolfe by striking him over the head with a tale cope while on a voyage from Chekiaug to Hongkong..
1 is Worship found the defendant guilty and
with hard labour.
LONDON, November 26th. The G. M. 3. Fungalım, which arrived si i The Royal Commission on Shipping. Mr. Edward S. Littis, who has undertaken the organization of the Kiangpah Relief Fund Shanghal from Focelow on November 22ad, mentioned in our recent telegrams, la personally reported: Passed the stre, Laces and Chiques Combines has deferred its report in visiting Viceroy Than Fang at Nanking in the between Steep. Inland and Tongting, hound order to consider a remedy. hope of obtaining his co-operation. There is south, between 4 and 6 p.m. on no question at Bhonghai that a very serious inst. situation has arisen and motirds of prodance ao in Lat, 26 dog. 43 inoh N., Long. 120 deg. 35 less than of humanitarianism make prompt and ach E. in the clear weather, with fresh breezo and hoary N.E. swell, sighted a Ashing beat in distress; wont alongside and rescued one man, the only survivor of a crow of five. The boat was boarded by Mr. Rocs, chief officer, who toand three mon quite dead, lashed to the boat's ttings. They had died from exposure and starvation. The survivor told a pitiful tale na to the mon having been four and a half days with out food or water dad tie heavy seas breaking completely and contiqualiy over the boat, which was completely guited.
What is believed to be a gigantic anarchistic The Siampao" states that the French plot has been discovered at Naples. The polic, bring the necessary public secra an inlig. Minister la Poking has informed the Waiwupu of Ns, les had their attention called to a body M. Thomson, defended the building of took them to the Central Station and charged that he has received news of a rising of of Americans, shoutablished themselves in the sundrens for the high suns, declaring that aleonton's in Feochow profecture and that in city last month, and have since mingled with the Japanese would have been helpless with
seques that Heard has to graphed the persons of well-known socialistic ideas. Ou
beadquarters of the American visitors, and utility of submarines, but the experimental acing Viceroy of Pakis, H. E. Ch'aug ban. November 6th the polics made a raid on the ouly a defensive navy. He did not deny the for particulars and giving instructions to use
yet concluded. every effort to protect foreign merchants, mis arrested several, together with some dangerous stage was not sienaries and converts and their respective goods and implements for the manufacture of bombs [N-U. Daily News' Sarric and property in the disturbed districts,
THE MANCHURIAN COMMISSIONERS.
TOKYO, November 24th. Prince Trai Chin and H.E. Hei Shih-oheng
Makdon yesterday morning for Harbin,
to them.
nation neurer to the point of eruption, few will regret the oniphasis that is being given As our contemporary finally FRUIT JELLIES, NOUGAT, TURKISH remarks, "every year, somebody in Partia
west has a slap at this close oligarely of monopolists; nud, though they still retain their power and their * unbalance-sheeted" revenue, such repeated attacks must tell in time upon theat and ultimately induce the eautry to intervene and get rid of them. No establishment which exists as an official or semi-official institution, should be allowed
PASCALL'S TOFFEE aud
SWEETS.
MIXED
CADBURY' SUGARED ALMONDS
BURNT ALMONDS.
WALNUTS, MILK CHOCOLATE, NOT
TONA, &c.
tion at Canton.
Hongkong news from Hanoi is interesting. L'Avenir du Tonkin publishes a letter from Hongkong, the writer of which remarks that membre of the Tang Wah Hospital wished to send a telegram to Viceroy Shum asking him to le retain the full patronage of its appoint-visit Hongkong on his departure from Cunt a ments or escape the uecasity of publishing when they would thank him for tis administra- Bat the Governor gars thess 201 anuual state mout of account
mon a severo reprimand for their conduct, adding Especially when, as Sir FRANK SWETTEN- that he would unt permit such a thing. The HAM has pointed out, it is euch an extra-correspondent while not wishing to discuss the vagant establishment, extravagant both in walter (so be caya), describes the incident as a time and money and so hurdless of lont public offroat to the Chinese, which is resented
both at Hongkong and Carton: criticism, so indifferent to results. Just as in the Felerated Malay States the need for the proposed introduction of the Crown A. S. WATSON & CO., Agent system "must have been difficult to
Packed in the daintiest boxes or in the
simplest to suil the taste.
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BIRTH.
On November 10th, at Taiyuanfu, Shansi, the wife of L. R. O. BEVIS, of the Imperial University
MAKE AGES.
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On November 28th, at St. John's Catheral, Hongkong, by tho Nov, A. J. Sterens, THOMAR, son of the late Thomas AuNGTT KILLINGWORTH BALL, Northonderland, to MURIEL, daughter of HANS GABRIKY OBES, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
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explain", no its continuance in the Crown Colonies, under such parsistent protests, is a mystery toward the solution of which can only be offered such isolated but suggestivo words as influenca", "squeeze", and the like, It is as well sometimes to turn our attention from the mote in China's eye to the beam in Great Britain's. It may be an Empire on which the sun never sets, but nevertheless it has its slady corners; and Sir FRANK SETTENHAM, is belping to turn the searchlight on Whitehall Gardens, has deserved well of his fellow Colonials,
Mr. George Lammert retired on the new P.&O. intermediate steamer Nainne Saturday, looking very it.
The Japan Mail gives the following com pleta rasults of the long distans competitive ride organized by the Japanese Military staff on the afternoon of the 10th instant, with the following results :----
#
Horses
Tane. Expended. L. Hasegawa's Party 104.06 hours... i Lt. Tida's
-104.40 Lt. Nakajima's
... 3 Lt. Hirabara's Lt. Yamanouchi's 1. Yukimura's
105.32
105.47
106.53 111.08
It should be clearly understood that the pur. pose of this ride was not simply to test the endurance of horses end riders. The affair was a reconnaissance, and tests of uncross were: (1) satisfactory scouting; (2) minimum expenditure of horse-flesh; and (3) celerity.
ahest of the
In the report, and balanes "here was no sickucas worth reporting last Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld. the following paragraph appears: Working 30ount for work at Hongkong.
the thirteen months under review shows a profit of Th. 44,223,92, which has been transferred to Profit and Loss Account; the latter account, after deducting interest on debeatures and the Manager's commission of 24 per cant on the working account balance, shows a balance of Tis. 36,935 24, which the Directors propose to divide as follow:
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Funday was the anniversary of the birthday of the Dowager Empress of Chins, but the event passed practically unnoticed Hongkong.
P
in
J. B. Clarke, second officer of the ss. Volute tumbled off the Shanghai wharf on Nov. 19th into the river, aul up to the time the mail left, his body had not been found,
The Shangbai Municipal Council is advised to sngage the servioss of a British offer who understands the language to maintain discipline in its Sikh police force.
Bandmaster T. McKelvey is not being allowed to leave the Colony without marks of appreciation of kinservices to society. Several presentations are in train.
The V.R.C. Jagarine for Novomber made a elated appearance yesterday. It fins a fairly comprehensive record of the doings in the realm of sport daring last month, and its only original article is a short one on "Referea" by the Editor.
Ships wing the South Channel Approach to the Yangtze must now pass to the southward of both the Taugsta" and "Kintoan" Light- vessels, which have bean shifted respectively three-fifths and two äftus of a mile from their former positions.
SULDAGKAN.
A Dividend to Shareholders of 8%
(Tis. 4.00 per share) Carrying forward ...
The.....
The.
Italian anarchists. Beveral boobs, Gro-arms
A GENEROUS ARTER.
The French Cammber, by 292 10 112, has sentenced him to one month's imprisonment. approved of the Government naval construe- tion policy, and confirmed the vote of the last parliament ar horising the buying down The Minister, of six brutleships this year.
on a wholesale scale were seized. Documenta were also found on the persons of the American anarchists revealing a plot to murder the King of Italy, the Duke and Duches of Aosts, the King of Spain and other European Royalties.left The anarchists wero woll applied with, money, and letters and bank drafts from anarchist societis in the United States, Spain and Germany show that the band arrested were orgauled by an international commitles of anarchists. The arrests of the band and the developments have caused a great sensation.
SIGNOR CARUSO'S CASE.
We have a suspicion that our telegram referring to the case of Signor Caruso, the famens tenor, was misinterpreted, owing to the telegram itself arriving ahead of the news. It probably referred to a matter of which we received information late yesterday evening namely, that the hero of Italiso opera had beou arrested for some immorality which involved insulle to American ladies. It may have been a conviction and fine against which be wee expected to appeal.
FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE
HARBOUR.
"ASTRANA" SAILOR DROWNED.
The body of Alexander Nichol, a stoker from H.M.S. Astraca, was found dating in the Lurbour on Sunday morning, and buried in the afternoon. It has been ascertained that he fell from a steam pinnace belon ing to the ship four or five days before, and though his disappearance was immediately noted, the body wea uot recovered. Ho was quite a young man, not much over twenty.
KULANGSU
(AMOY) COUNCIL.
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS.
KEPORTED RUPTURA.
TOYO, November 29th. A private telegram from 81. Petersburg ports that a ripare is Impending in the Bunso-Japanese commercial negotiations. The dispatch is not altogether specifle but probably
į refors to that part of the proposed treaty bearing on the fisheries question, the discussion of which clause by clause is fraught with difficulties,
SHIPPING DISASTER IN PUGET SOUND.
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Me: G. Friesland, of Messrs. Molohars and Co., charged his two privato chair-coolies with desobering lawful orders. He ordered, flama to take him to a certain place; but, as they refused, them.
Yesterday Inspector Ritchie asked lears to the master of the
disobedient coolies wished to give them another withdraw the charge,
chance. The case was accordingly withdrawn.
THE KOWLOGN MURDER.
Wong Kis was arraigned on the charge of murdering Au Yung-chang at No. 5 Elgiu Read, Kowloon, on the morning of November lith.
Iuspector Langley proseanted, and prisoner was undefended.
Dr. C. M. Hanley, medical ofleer in charge of the Public Mortuary st Kowloon, said he examined the body of deceased on November 11th. He found a wound on the right side of the neck passing from the chin to the middle Eno behind, All tissues ware cut down to the
bone, which was also cut to a depth of half an inch. The wound was caused by two blows There was also a small wonud on the top of the head which laid bare the skull, two on the Isis forearm and three on the back of the right index finger, the joint of which wat broken. Death was caused by the injuries to the neck. The chopper produced child have oned such injuries.
Tokyo, Novenibor 2)th. Jennie have been in collision in Puget Sound. Wing Loc pork shop at 5 Elgin Road. At about The American innsport Dizis and the 8.5. Yeung Tak said, he was a salesman in the The Jeanie sank and forty-two of her comple9 p.m. on the 10th instant the defendant, who mont wore drowned,
[1ho Jeanie was a wooden ship of 1,072 bons gross, fitted with auxiliary screw, and owned by the Pacific Packing nud Navigation Co., of Seattle.]
AMERICA AND JAPAN.
TOKYO, November 21st. The Japanese feet to y'ait San Francisco in the Spring will be the Training Squadron, which will losea Japan in January next.
GENERAL TERAUCHI.
Touro, November Vlet. Lieut. General Seiki Terauchi, G.C.B., px- Minister of War, has been promoted Gonsral.
THE KOREAN BUDGET.
Toxo, November 21st. Marquis Ita Japanese Resident-General of Korm, left Seond this morning. The details of the next budget are likely to remain queattled MUNICIPAL pending bis return. It is probable that there
will be a curtailment of military expenditure.
THE OKYO TRAMWAYS.
Minutes of a meeting of the Council keld 28,000.00 at the Board room, Kulangsu, on the Uth
8,935.24 November, 1996. -
36,935.24
PRESENT MOSsrs. W. H. Wallace (Vice- chairman), C. A. V. Bowra, A. F. Gardiner, The rumour of the presenos of the notorious L. I. Thomas, the Health Offer and the Chinese Red Republican Dr." San Yat-aen | Secretary.
Toryo, November 22ud. The committee of the Municipal Assembly has passed a resolution in favour of the Municipal ownership of the Tokyo Tramways. This action is inviting strong objections on the part of the Press and public as it is regarded as being inopportuna and farciost.
in the Liangkiang which was rife at Shanghai 1. The minutes of the last meeting were JAPANE E NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.
read and confirmed.
TOKTO, November 22nd. Wholesale changes are taking place among the higher navel officers who are exchanging their posts both by son and land. Rear Admirsi Tamari, formerly naval stinché, in London, replaces Rear-Admiral Taketomi in command of the South Chino Squadron and the latter is French of agreement 1, Dobi 2, Encroaching transferred to the Navy Office. on property 1, Assault 1.
SUMMONIES.
about two months ago, some, aceording to an official report of Viceroy Chok Fa to the Peking 2. The Superintendent of Police reports Government, to have been unfounded. The the following cases have been dealt with at the Viceroy states that as a consequence of the Mixed Court sipoo the last meeting of the strict and diligent coarsh made for the man, the Council :-- military polles in the Viceroyalty sconeded in arresting quite a number of secret society man, but not one of then confessed t› have sean or even board of Sun Yat-sen. In the circom- stances, therefore, his Excellency is of the opinion that "Dr." Sun Yat-sen never went to the Liang Kisng at all. He wont, however, in 1905 to Japan and gave an address but was warned off the country by the Japsasse Govern- mant, and eventually went down South, being next heard of in the Straits Settlements and islands of the South Pacific.
SUMMARY ARRESTS.
Theft 2, Being in pression of stolen pr party, Being in possession of house branking implements 1, Being in possession of a bomb to the danger of the public 1.
3. General business was transacted.
(Signed) W. H. WALLACE,
Vice-chairman.
By Order,
C. BERKELET MITCHELL,
Secretary, K. M. C.
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THE SURRENDER OF LIU PANG-SHU
Touro, Fovember 22nd. It is telegraphed that the Total of Amoy has surrendered Liu Pang ako, a naturalized citizen of Formosa, whose questionable status has led to considerable negotiation between the Japaness Government and the local Chinese authorities at Amey.
WEATHER REPORT. .
The Hongkong Observatory gesterday i sed the following report:-
On the 28th at 11.35 a.m.-Tho.barometer has risen moderately over Japan, and fallen slightly over N, China.
The anticyclonic area remains central over
the coaticout to the North of the Yangtze, and pressure is in moderate to considerable excess of the normal over Chins and Japan.
Ip is known that the oxceedingly popular Governor of Ilingkong. Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, fails to share the popilar opinion of the Crowe Agatat agatem. If he were only in a position to share the views of another great munequally popular elsewhere -Sir FRANK SWETTENHAM, whose opinions were quoted in our issue of yesterday
Tho N.-C. Daily News has the following --it would be hard to find a rift in the lute of
account of the junk disaster, naws of which our his esteem. We have no doubt whatever
Shanghai correspondent telegraphed on Nov. that Sir FRANK SWETTENHAM's bold and The ILK.A.0.C. prosentation of "The 21st:& fazal accident occurred in the lower
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. scathing demaciation of the system will Hobby Herso", fred for the 20th prez., is ex-mails of the river on Tuesday afteration. A score a bull's-eye in this and every Crown peoted to add to the already long list of | Jargs Junk, inward bound from Teungming and The O. & O, str. Coptic sailed from Shanghai The new bhod imported includes carrying upwards of two hundred ustise passanon Sunday at daylight, and is das to arrive at Mr. Goldring, solicitor, and Messrs. Balloch, gers, was tacking up river and suddenly, when this pert this morning- Blason, and Harkey.
The 1.9.M. ate. Buelow left Kobo via Naga. opposits the Royal Datel Oll Company's saki and Shanghai on Sunday afternoon, the wharf, heeled over too for and capsised. Many 25th Nov., and may be expected hard on or about By order of the mortgagee Mr. G Passengers were thrown into the river and the the [3rd_ Deo,
Gradients are still rather steep over the p.m. determined hostility to the Crown Agents Lammert, auctioneer, yesterday offered for sale remainder were prisored in the overturned Wednesday, the 21st inst. at noon, arrived at very strong monsoon is expected to provnil.
The LG.M.
str. Roon, which left bere on Formese Channel and the Chinu Ees, where and has resolutely maintained it, by showing the remaining portion of Kowloon Inland Lot was in the vicinity at the time and barried to
by public auction sections A, B, C and D and jack. The O.S.K. slours launch Tamaskina Mart Singapore on Banday, the 25tle inst. at 5 pm.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending the glaring inconsistencies and defects of No. 51, with the premises thereon, known as the rescue. She picked up sixty people from left here on Thursday, the 22nd inst. ut noon,
The I.G. M. str. Prinz Regent Luitpold, which at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches. the system, and by pointing out some of the Nos. 112, 114, 116, 120 and 122 Station Street the river and afterwards her crew cut a hole in arrived at Shanghal on Sunday, the 25th inst. painful effects that system has had upon the South and Nos. 117, 119, 121, 125 sad 127 Temple the side of the jurk and rescued thirty mars
et 8 a.m.
N. The C.P.B. str. Empress of India arrived at Colony." Although the local Governor, Street South, Yeamati. The total area of this passengers from inside. In the meantime some Nagasaki at 16.3 mm. on Monday, the 26th property is 6,58 square feet, and the Crown Castams launches and native craft had resourd ios, and left again at 7.30 p.m., same day, for rent 819,19. Mr. Lau Ching-ding was the expected to mense it of having been rather purchaser of the lai, his bid of 820,300 being any more people from the river, but it is Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 7 p.m. on too hard upon "these presumably intelligent the highest. The colicitors for the vendor were The juuk drifted down river and eventually
reported that more than sixty were drowned. Tuesday, the 27th inst and possibly amiable gentlemen," the Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon.
went ashore near the point,
Colony. Our Singapore contemporary, the Straits Times, positively chorties at this Saul among the prophets. It has con sistently taken up a position of most
Sir Joux ANDERSON, and some others, are
28th Nov. for this port, and is due to arrive hore The British str. Zoroaster left Moji on the
on or about the 1st Doo.
Presente is relatively low over the 8. part of
the China Sea. It has, however, risen to the normal in the S. Philippines.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows;~~ Hongkong & Neighbourhood
winds. moderato; Blue. Formosa Channel...
.N.E. winds, ***Etrong. South coast of China between Į NE. winds, South coast of Chins between
Hongkong and Lamocks fresh.
K. Hongkong and Hainau..fresh,
winds
was formerly employed in the shop for some three mouths, called with another man who had previously partaken of ries with witness. Du fendant asked witaem to allow him and his friend to sleep in the shop for the night. He consented, and painted out the beds which they might sleep in. Deceased was then lying on his bod in the front part of the shop, alongside the safe, but was not asleep. At about 1.15 c.m, witness was awakened by bearing deceased cry out. He shouted out-“ What is the matter?" Then be got up; bat, as soon as he orcss, the defendout struck. Eim four blows on the face with a chopper. Witness closed with bis nesailant, who grasped him by the throat and they both fell to the ground. "He then shonted "save life", nad an Indian came to his Cesistance. Defendant ran out into the street, but the Indian pursued and captured him. When witness called out "save life" the man
who was with the defendant ran away. After the affray he noticed deceased lying dead on his bed. The obopper produced was the only one iù the shop stained with blood that morning,
Further evidence was heard and the ease adjourned.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION,
The following are the highest scores made in the competition for the Governor's Cup for the month of November at the 500 yards' range. The best score is that of Mr. J. H. Pidgeou
who on Saturday last pnt on 16!! consecutive "bulls," including his two sighting shots, There were 91 entries during the month.
J. H Pidgeon
H. W. Bird
-A, Jenkins
A. J. Watt L. G. Bird
Gow
Sir Francis Figgolt
C.
E. H. Bevie
A. 3 Gabbey...
J. McCubbia
W. J. Saunders
G. H. Wakema Dr. Evan Jones E. W.
Torrey, A. Bloxay R. E. O. Bird, W. Dobbs A. 8. Tuxford F. Maitlacd E. S. Carruthers H. E. Goldsmith
70
70 sor. 60+ 1070
67
03 +
Ber.
1 + 6
Bor. - 66
01 +
50 + 0
57 +
49
10
59
48 + 13
59
714-59
48 + 10
58
48 + 10 = 58
49 + 8 = 57
$7 + 10 = 57
49 + 14 50
33.- 2053
Mr. J. H. Pidgeon was the winner of the Pool on the 24th and 25th with 70.
SWATOW.CHUCHOWFU
RAILWAY.
OPENED ON SUNDAY.
We are informed that the official opening of the Chinese railway from Bwatow to Chin- chow took place on Sanday, when a crowded train made a successful trial trip. There was a comidorable party of foreigners present, including some German naval visitors.