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whole incident appeared to us too un- important to warrant the minatorial toue announcement in Oxford-street. By accident TELEGRAMS. the enquiries. We therefore ignored the placed immediately above a phoard issued by or design the Drury Lane play-bill has been effort of the Federation to got an advertise-the Working Men's College. The following is ment out of us. In its next essay, however,

the shooking result:—

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Whatever will Father Vaughan sy now?

Chan Hia-Shao; contractor, of No. 30,

["DAILY PRESS " KIOLUSIVE SERVICE] ILLNESS OF THE PREMIER.

LONDON, November 14th, Sir Henry Cainpbell-Bannerman

Graham Strest, was charged with attempting to is ill.

obtain the sum of $78.75 by fraud from Mess ra Linstead and Davis on October 20th. A contract was made between Messrs. Linstand and Davis and the Hop Hing Chewag frm to do certain limewashing, and nocured presented a bill for the amount stated at the office of the former fem. Mr. J. E. Gardiner (af Meeste Bratton and Hot!) appeared for the defence, and the case was remanded.

A ROYAL RECEPTION.

LONDON, November 14th. An enthusiastic welcome accorded the Kaiser.

being

THE SWATOW SEDITION CASE.

"My Lord-On behalf of the Importal Protestant Federation, I beg respectfully to bring before your noticon statement which has appeared in the Midland Tribane' of August 24th, a copy of which I enclose herewith. It is therein amorted that His Majesty the King POPULARITY attended Mas at Marienbad on the previous Sanday, and was present through the service Accompanied by his auite. It is farther stated that on this occasion the King was seen 'bewing profoundly as the Elevation of the Sacred Host and that on the same evening His Majsaty at tended Banediotion and Vespers. This service of Benediction is held for the special purpose of

The tableaux vivante, which were such a adoring the Host. I need hardly add that pronounced susce at the recent Bassar in statements of this kind, if not officially contra-connection with the Ministering Children's disted, are calculated to give His Majesty's League, are to be repeated at the City Hall on Protestant subjects: considerable sasiety, and therefore on behalf of the Imperial Protestant fonday next. An advertisement in another Federation I have taken the liberty of bringing column gives the names of the ladies and them before your notice,"

gentlemen who are taking part, and mentions being prosented to the Governor that the proceeds, if any, are to ge in aid of the to-day. It is signed by sixty pro- North Eastern Hospital for Children, London, and the restoration fund of Winchester Cathe minent merchants. dral, both of which are urgently needing asiatsnoo.

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SUPREME COURT. Thursday, November 14th.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

BEFORE MR. A. G. Wiss (ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE).

COMPRADORE GUARANTOR'S FAILURE. petition in the case of Leung Tang, alias Leung Mr. R. A. Harding presented a dobtor's

King Fu, who was guarantor for Chan Sui tong the compradore to the Rasso-Chinese bank who has absconded.

."

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

BAD SEASON FOR BLOOMS,

Notwithstanding the fact that the weather this year line been unfavourable to the thriving of obrysoothemums still there was a fairly excellent display of this flower at the show hald also a good attentance to inspect the many in the public gardens yesterday, There was

exhibits. The site selected for the laying out of there was a pretty one. A matelaed ring with ends tapering off was erected round the Loung Tang was examined by Mr. Harding. fountain, and it was beneath this mafshed that He said he had a share in the Kwon Tang Fuk the exhibits were tastefully arranged. It was Cheong Kee, which was worth $1120, and apofortunate that the unfavourable season should representative of that firm was in Court and have prevented some of the most keen of lossl wan willing to pay in that amoont to the Oficial horticulturallets from exhibiting, otherwise Receiver.

the show would have boen. inuch larger one. Ile Lordship-It will about pay coats and It is the first of the kind that has been hald that is all,

is the Colony for about treaty years; and considering this fact it must be admitted that it was a very successful one. The competitors were not numerous, but there were others who displayed the results of their labour, not for competition, but merely to show whst time and patience can bring to pass. Sir Paul Chater exhibited

splendid collection of Japanses and incurved ebry- athename, while the Hon. Mr. Keswick's display of Celosias and African marigolds looked very pretty. Mrs, Ho Tung was also a large exhibitor, and the perfection of her Celosiae and Japanese and insured obry His Lordship You entered into a bond for santhemums was generally commented upon. $150,000 when you were worth on your own Mr. Dorabjee's purple, white and yellow showing $4000 P-Yes,

chrysanthemums looked certain prize-winners, but the lot was not for competition. Perhaps the best doral exhibit in the show was that of

May, Mrs. Hodgins and Mr. Choa Leep-chee Mr. W. II. Wallace of Amoy, who had a display of vaci-coloured vastus dahlias Mr.

SINGAPORE, November 14th.

Debtor continuing said he had due to him

shing (that his extradition to China liabilities were:-Private dobis, 23170, and a The petition in favour of fu Kai.debte amounting to 83740, which he estimated would realias perhaps $3000 or thereabouts. His be withheld and that be be released) olaim for $58, 65.7)~~

JAPANESE ARMY MANEUVRES.

His Lordship-No, $100,000. I insted writ yesterday.

Mr. Harding That is only an alternative claim in the event of the action for $59,285 feiling:

His Lordship-What is the amount of his bond with the Russo-Chinese Bank ?

Debtor-$150,000.

For nearly a month that important en- quiry was ignored, and it was only after a repetition of the application that Lord Knollys, on Sept. 17th, replied as follows:

"Sir,-In reply to your letter of the 13th instant, I beg to inform you that it is contrary Another billiard obampion is dus at Hong- to my practice to notice enquiries donnoted kong on the 25th inst, on the as. Fäwata with the falso statements which are sometimes Mary. This is Mr. Melbourne Inman, of virculated about the King, and this accounta for my not having auswered your communion.

Australia. He sends us a pamphlet which, he tion of the 31st August. I have no objection writes, "will give you the latest achievements new however to make an exception in the proof my skill." It looks like a page of Bradshaw, sent case, and I beg to acquaint you that the with the names of the staticas left out, but we are to be carried out on an unpreced-point? report to which you allude is a pure inveation," note that 504 is Mr. Inman's record break. Wented scale. Four divisions, two

His Lordship did well to have "no hope Mr. Taman ill affect a mere becoming objection" to lay such a ghost, to settle modesty while here than some other champions

do.

such a slander. He should have reco- guised its importance sooner. In nibse-

A hitherto unsuspected feature in inflation quent correspondence he showed that he of wheat prions is the fact that Germany bas was awake to the gravity of the libel, and become a large buyer of English grown grain. confirmed its repudiation by adding that ou

Since the harvest thousands of quarters of the afternoon in question the King attended wheat grown in the eastern oonatics have boon his own church. It may seem a little hardshipped to Germany, and as the demand will that His Majesty should not be allowed the same freedom that his subjects have fought for and are determined at all costs to maintain, but it is a vital condition of his

affect on the English markets. Cargoes have probably continge it is likely to have a serious already been shipped from east coast porte which only a year or two ago instead of ex- porting to Germany imported some of that

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man Catholic King would be more objection- but our freedom of conscience has not been able than one with any other or no creed;

so very long won that we can afford to take risks. Those who made the condition were looking to the quarter whence they moat feared intoleranes and oppression, as history had taught them, and they met aad we meet. intolerance with intolerance until we foal safely out of the wood of superstition's tyranny, We are still at heart afraid of all those who call "schiam" a sin, and we certainly object to them getting any more power than they have. When disestablish ment comes, as it inevitably will come, and the people are safe from all state or official interference with their own inner life, the King may please himself like the rest of But even then, the ideal King will be attached to no sect at all. Meanwhilo, severe repressive measures ought to have been taken

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Tokyo, November 14th.

witness the annual manoeuvres, which The Emperor bas left Tokyo to

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brigades of cavalry, two of artillery, balloon, a telegraphi, a bicycle and other corps will be engaged.

[REUTEE'S SERVICE.]

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN

AMERICA.

from all parts of America, seeking to obtain

LONDON, November 19th. New York is crowded with Bank officers

cash, thus causing an advance of the car- renay premium. The scarcity of money is

The first anniversary of the partition of keenly felt in the southern and western

fasting and going about haesfootad. All the Bengal was ou October 17th, being observed as states. a day of universal mourning by all Bengalis, by shops closed. In the afternoon a demonstration in which thirty thousand people participated - took place. No extra police had been gutamoned, as the leaders of the morement had given a solemn assurance to the authorities that there should be no violemos. A resolution renewing amid a scene of wild anthudaem and loni oflies the vow to boycott British goods was carried

of "Bande mataram!" (Hail, a otherland!)

record for the Anglican community resident in A new charoh periodical, The Anglican, a the Far East, is to appear thrice a year, in Marob, Jane, and November. The charge is one dollar & year, and intending subscribers at to Mears, Brewer & Co. Ltd. in Pedder Street. Hongkong are instructed to send their names. The Rev. F. T. Joluson, Cathedral chaplain, contributes a paper on Church organization in Chin. A personal paragraph states that the doctors fear that Bishop Moule will not regain the full use of his right hand, lojured by a falling!

-hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash against the libellous newspapers concerned { window. The new Bishop of Vistoria in

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The Daily Press.

The Lords of the Treasury have nominated Sir W. E. Garstin, G.C.M.G., 29 8

British Government director of the Suez Canal Com paay, in the place of the late Bir John Ardagh,

We are requested to rectify a slight mistake in the Oxford Local Results as published yes terday. The senior boy marked (D) J. M. de Graca Ozorio AA. should have been preceded by (J) Justead of (D).

from

bringing with him the Rev. T. Sherwood Jones Liverpool a temporary Domestic Sabbath observance, especially Sunday golf, in Chaplain. Bishop Swett of Peking writes about China A review speaks of the heinousness of the sin of sobism." "AJ.S." contributes an account of the new church at Kowtoon.

LOCAL SPORT.

İMTERPORT CRICKET.

Gunner J. B. Morrison and Gunner H. the as. "Arcadia" and were met by Mesars. The Shanghai olevan arrived yesterday by Daridson have resigned from the H.K.V.CF. Maitland, President of the Hongkong put of the Colony for 4 months with effect from Hancock, captain of the loos! team. Un Ganser A, Ramsay is granted leave of absense Cricket Club, A. R. Lowe, Secretary and B. the 2nd November 1907.

fortunately their arrival was too late to en ible but as soon as they were settled in quarters they them to be taken to the chryssuthemma show, lost no time in getting down to the orloket ground to have a practice.

Mr. Harding-Will Your Lordship allow me to put a few questions to the debtor on this

continued-Now with regard to this $150,000, His Lordship seated, and Mr. Harding

the

whole of that amount was to be deposited with the bank in cash P

Debtor-Yea

Mr. Harding-$150,000 down and the balance within a month P-Yes..

A

Now who was to find the $150,000 F-Chan Sai-Tong.

He found the $30,000 P-Tee; in April, I

think.

And since that time he has been at the bank additional security being lodged? and has been allowed to remain without the

His Lordship What has that to do with this mad. He stood security for $150,000 and is only worth $4000.

alau had excellant exbibits.

Magic in the

gardera is always appreciated, and the thanks

of the many who attended the show yesterday music they provided during the afternoon. are due to the Middlesex band for the excellent

A# judges Mosure. J. Barton and J. W. Tutaher gave every satisfaction, and Mr. L. Gibbs was a capable and obliging secretary. The following in the prite list:-Class he variety, space not exceeding 10 feet by 10 feet. Best

group of ouryanthemums in pote, any Mrs. Ho Tang, 1; Sir Paul Chater, 2

themums in potą, space not exceeding 10 fost by Clase 2-Best-group of Japanens ̋chrysan, 10 feet. Sir Paul Chster and Mrs. Hơ Tảng equat.

Mr. Harding The arrangement was that the other man should had the money. (To dubtor.)themums in pote, space not exceeding 10 fost Class 3.-Best group of ineutred ohrysan- Bas Chan Sui-tong auy property in Hongkong? by 10 feet.-Sir Paul Chater. -I do not know where his properly is..

Claes -Beat- 3 specimen plants in pote. Hoa ho any in Hongkong ?--No.

Japanese-Mrs. Ho Tuog. Do you know if the bank has commenced an action to recover against Chan Bai-tong's property P-I do not know.

THE M. C. C. IN AUSTRALIA.

LONDON, November 12th. In the first innings against South Aus- tralia the Marylebone Cricket Club, zoored 660 for 8 wickets, when the innings was

His Lordship-You have absolutely entered doclared closed. Braund made 160, Hard-more than 84000 -Yes, 54000 at the most.

into a band for $150,000 and you are not worth staff 185, and Crawford 114, the last by terrific hitting in 58 minutes, including 3 Bixes, and 18 fours.

THE KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND,

Losos, November 12th.

The Kaiser will probably go to Bourne- the conclusion of his Stata visit › month instead of to the Isle of Wight at

PHILIPPINES CONTROVERSY.

VIEWS OF LEGISLATORS.

The agitation against the retention of the Philippines is being atsedily fostered by the opponent of the present regiment. The *Herald" has been making another inquiry among Western governors, members of on- grees, and leading business man as to the best polisy to pursue in respect to what is generally admitted to be, up to the present at all evente, a white elephant, The inquiry does not, however, justify the " attitude.

Herald's

The two most important men consalted, the Governors of Kansas and Illinois, declare that

Dakota and Oregon think the Filipinos are the islands, while the Governors of North the United States cannot afford to part with capable of self-government, but do not see how the United States can dispose of the islands,

Hie Lordship-I think the best thing is to make the order: otherwise I should send him to gaol.

property in Hongkong, Mr. Harding-I understand Chan Suistong

His Lordship That has nothing to do with this man.

Mr. Harding--But the bank has taken steps to realise où Chan Bui-tong's property, The. olaim is only $50,000, because the loss was only a little over $10,000 and they admit holding $50,000.-

His Lordship-This is the man who is liable, Who are the solicitors in the action?

Mr. Kemp-The petition la simply to avoid execution,

Mr. Harding-Mesere. Johnston, Stokes and Master are in the other sotion.

His Lordship I think they should have notice of this petition, I will adjourn it until next Thursday and you mast give notice to the plaintiff's solicitors. I am not going to pretent him in any shape or form and that $1,120 must be paid into Court before next Thursday.

DISCHARGE GRANTED..

their discharge in bankraptoy and His Lord The Kwong Lan Cheong Firm applied for

discharge for three months. ship granted the application, suspending the

DISCLAIMING A LE188.

incurved-Sir Paut Chater.

Class 6.-Best 3. specimen plants in pots,

thema, say variety,-Sir Paul Chater,

Class 7-Best specimen plant of chrysan- Cut Flowers:-Class &B.st blooms, Japanese.-Mrs. Ho Tong,

Paul Chater.

Class 9. Best 24 blooms, incurved-Sir

Class 10.-Best-12 blooms, Japanese.—Mr. Dorabjee.

Class 11-Best 12 bloota, incurved.—Sir Paul Chater.

Clean 12. Bost single specimen bloom, Japanese-Mr. Dorabjee,

Class 13-Best single specimen bloom, in curved. Mr. Chos Leep-chee.

General-exhibits Cher 20Bust exhibits of out chrysanthemum in vase arranged for decorative effect--Mr. Jordan.

Class 21.-Best hand bouquet of obrynen- themums. Mrs, He Tong.

Class 22.-Best table decoration, chrysan themama only to be used, but fern and other accessories allowed.-Mra. He Tung, 1; Mr. Gibbs: 2.

accompanied by Captain Taylor, A.D.C., and Just before 4.30 p.m. Lady Lagard arrived,

also met H.E. the Governor on his arrival some was met by Messrs. Barton and Gibbs who

minutes before. Mr. Barton asked Lady Lugard to present the prizes, which her her task Mr. Barton oslled for three cheers for Ladyship consented to do. Ou completion of Lady Lugard. They were willingly given by those present, who added a "tiger." The members of the committee, exclusive of those already mentioned, who worked hard to make

Howell, Choa Loop-chee, and D. W. Craddock, G. P. Jordan, Mrs. A. W. Brewin, Mr. F. the show a success were Mrs. A. Turner, Mrs.

There was a tent on the ground where tea

HO KONG, NOVEMBER 15TH, 1907. Tas journals of Dresden supply a text for a discourse on klags and creeds, which will have to be delivered someday. They publish an open letter to King Frederick Augustus of Saxony, signed by a great number of persons who were formerly in favour of the ex-Princess, now. Mme. Toselli. The and the other being composed of the Hougkeng is being created at the east corner of the orisket / Problem appears to range sound the question oflot Masara. Dozoon, Looker and Deacon) and light refreshments could be procured.

following is an extract from that letter:-

If the Pope will not break the marriage which courts have anoalled, make a morifies for your country and people, who are indissolubly bound to you. Enter the Evangelical Churen of your country.

A practice Rugby gams between two aides one being composed of the Navy forwards and the Hongkong Football Club backs (in white) Football Club forwards and the Navy backs

A public stand

whether

(in colours) will be played on the Club Football round, where tiffia and refreshments will be la civilisation to be able to govern themselves.

ground this afternoon at 4.45 p.m. Referee Liant, Tweedie, RN.

served.

CRICKET.

Owing to two men of the Polica team playing for Hongkong on Saturday, the League match Civil Service ». Police has been postponed.

POLITICS IN PORTUGAL

TO RESCIND A BEVEITING OEDER,"

CHINESE AND JAPANESE PAINTINGS.

the other hand, a number of well-known in the Bankruptor Court on an application to either to the natives or to another Power. On business men are quoted as stating that the

Last weak there was considerable argument

menses to peace, and a drain on the naval and between An Kapo (bankenpt) and Memrs. Philippines are a heavy and useless burden, a disclaim a lease of the Baltimore Hotel, made military resources of the nation.

David Samson & Co. Mr. H. W. Looker. The greatest conflict of opinion on this vezed

Lordship resered his decision. the Filipines are sufficiently advanced appeared to oppose the application, and His While some people are lond in their praises of have considered the matter, and have come to the progress made by the natives since their liberation from Spanish rule, others, with at the conclusion to give leave to dialaim. In- All obstacles will then disappear, and you will

Before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Police

declare that they still remain virtual savages. Issat equal claims to knowledge of the subject, nocent parties suffer but I don't see why the be able to give a queen to your people. The

Court yesterday application was made for the

proditors should safer any more than your In the Prince Augustus of Saxony became a Catholic to extradition to the Philippines of Joss Manresa,

coming session of Congress the ques-cliente, so I give leave to disclaim,” tion will be raised at an essly date, and it is to obtain a crown. Do you now make a sacrifice. who was formerly assistant cashier at Manila in Abandon Rome sad give your people a mother.

The League match between Craigengower onssions. Among Senators and Congressmen be expected that there will be some heated dis

Mr. Looker-Without any terms? the Electric Railroad and Light Co. The and Kowloon fixed for Saturday has been post-opizion as to the future of the Philippines is

His Lordship-Yes- If that be insufficient, there is the British defendant was charged with the embezzlement poned. Imperial Protestant Federation, and its of 5,80 pesos, and pleaded guilty: After

divided, according to the calculation of a high authority with whom I have discussed the Grist) applied that the receiving order granted Mr. E. J. Grist (of Messrs Wilkinson and watchful eye on King Edward VII, who is and Me. Peroy Farrant, assistant auditor of the hearing the evidence of Detective A. Hohmann

question, in about the following proportion- incidentally Defender of the Protestant Manila Electric Railroad and Light Co., bis cipal elections, expresses the opinion that every-

three fif he in favour of the permanent retention in the case of the Cheong Wing bank be The Diario Illustrado, dimnesing the moai-

of the islande, or the establishment of & Pro rescinded, Faith. The secretary of this Federation Wership committed the defendant to jail one in the country is aware that the present restoration to the Ellipince, and one-fifth ia had been held at which it was agreed to accept An affidavit in support of the tectorate; one-fifth in favour of their immediate application showed that a meeting of creditors recently sent impertinent letters to the pending the decision of H. E. the Governor. political situation calls for rosaures which, favour of their sale, or cession, to another a scheme. Since then he had learned that two Premier, enquiring or rather demanding the

although transitory, are the logical outcome of truth about a visit to the Vatican of certain Vistoria View, Kowloon, resulted in the arrest parties. The latter, itsafe, endeavour to intrigue Detrative Wilden's surprise visit to No. 5, the situation brought about by the Opposition

creditors for whom Mr. R.F. C. Master appeared Officers and we belonging to H.M.S. of twelve Chinese, who wore charged before against the King, as if it this matter divergeness getting for her a large circle of readers and her

Mrs. Parry Truscott's novels are rapidly application

were not present and they objected to the "Prince of Wales," a battleship of the Mr. F. A. Hezeland at the Police Court and the Government.

view wore possible between the Sovereign now book, "Catharine," which Mr: Werner of

Mr. Master-One of my clients filed for Mediterranean Fleet. While the Prince yesterday with gambling. Detective Wilden Senhor Vilhena, who es inst heen elected work she has done. Mr. Lan-lo's reader in of the meeting.

Laurie is

publishing is the strongest piece of over 210,000, but I do not think we had notice informed his Worship that when he entered the president of the Party of Regeneration, is

most fascinating tala, charmingly and picture. though of course that does not matter if you Mr. Grist on prove you had notice, party the steps to be taken in carrying on the squely Officers and men of that ship, when be professional gamblers who had been the ruining to rally to his side several politicians who been thought out in exquisite simplicity of the instructions, and must have time to write to our

of Catharine's surroundings has fr. MastarWa 1 visiting Rome, attended the audience of His of a number of girls and women. His Worship have been for some time in

onnet consent without Holiness the Pope, who addressed them 3500, and each of the women $5. Two females mejority of the resolutions adopted by the The addresa of His Holiness was a very did not put in an appearance, and their bail of Progressists at their mesting at Auadia, and view, it fit, and, from the literary point of ties and the statement of claim shows that 80 British Museum polacasas fine though mixed

The dissident Programists have accepted the whole story. The book would be a credit to any that the assets are almost as large as the liabili restraist has been exercised throughout the 30 per cent,, but I think the petition itself shows harmless one, discreetly phrased, and the $25 was estreated.

publisher's have appointed a commission to draw up a long day."

the best story we have read for many per cont. can be paid,

Power.

known in the West, eres among those who are "The paintings of the Far East are Hitle lovers of art," says Mr. Stewart Dick in the "Connessseur." "Sack knowledge A most Europeans possess regarding the pictorial arte of Japan is based chiefly on the study of ite

of decorative beauty and charm. The products few years ago, same to us as such a revelation later devolopments in the colour prints, which, a

of a despised art, the art of the common people,

design. But it has been far otherwise with the these prints were little valued in Japsu, and so were exported in large numbers, to exercise art of palating. The most aristocratio of all the a far-reaching influenes on European gehoals of

arts, its products have always been highly valued in Japan. Its greatest treasures, stored in the old Buddhist templos, and the collections of the Daimios, are rarely seen by the traveller, and more rarely still over come into the market. Sach paintings as de tre naturally of the more recent schools, and the old masters, who are in sa wo accord to this great masters of European Japan looked upon with the same veneration art, are, for the most part, represented only by more or less ingenions forgeries," since Japan began to relax hier poltey of During the fifty years which have elapsed

paintings have ever reached England. The isolation, comparatively fax of her finest

collection; the rest are distributed among a few The application was adjourned for one month, private collections."

"of Wales" was lying off Civita Vecchia, servants" quarters he found four men and eight arranging with the leading members of the porting on the manuscript Baid: This is a early in June last, 21 Officers and 87. Petty women gambling; The defendants he knew to f traditional policy of the party.. He is endeavour Evert data the descriptions are delightful.object

required each of the four men to pay a fine of particularly Senhor Arroyo. retirement, oboicest and most suggestive kind. A wise client in Singapore. The debtor is only offering

practical diogramme.

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