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not enter lightly upon the duty, without TELEGRAMS. HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE investigating, in their thorough way, the circumstances of the cases At no time ha it been true to say that a Japaness foren has seized the Chientao district. The force under Lieut. SAITO appears to consist of S. WATSON & CO. Korean police as well as a few Japanese
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gendarmes, and as we said sme time ago, _their_object was not-to-intimidato-the Chinese officials there but to restore order to what had become, particularly since the war, a very lawless district. It was Chino who first gave the place the appearance of ab armed camp, and the situation the semblance of a crisis, by sending to the WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.support of its official there a thousand
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LIEUTENANT.
LONDON, December 19th.. Lieut. Woods of the Grenadier Guards has resigned his commission.
CRICKET.
LONDON, December 19th. Australia wins the test match by two wickets.
PERSIA.
LONDON, December 19th. The situation in Persia is still
TOKYO TRAMS MUNICIPA- LIZED.
soldiers, a number unusually large for such an ou post. Japan protested that this was too much like a threat in connection with a question then undergoing peaceful diplomatic discussion, but it is now off-critical. cially denied that a demand was made for the withdrawal of the troops. Kasving the manners of a Chiness official so far from central control, in such a situation, it is not a hard thing to beliero, as is alleged, that the Chinese officials on the spot have sought to carry matters with a high hand; and in confirmation of the allegation, there are the Chinese proclamations to the residents which have already been reported in our columns. The Japauess have been advising an io. dependent survey of the dispute boundary, Government approving, the existing the Chinese have maintained that their shareholders will be paid with Six- case is proved in ancit documents, al-per-cent City Bonds.
The price though it is well known that there is at works out at Yen 87 for old and Yen
31 for new shares.
least a reasonable doubt as to which of the two rivers is meant to be named therein. It is obvious that the Chinese demand for Ligut. Satro's retirement was bluff, and that whether too peremptorily refused or not, it should nover have been made while The matter was still jub judice. The foot. that there has been no further development since the rum our of reference to the Hague. was contra/listed, seems to indicate that there is still hope of peaceable settlement, Our recent telegrams from Tokyo indicate Japan's faith in the Korean case, and Teking is probably merely engaged in the oporation of saving face. The rabid comments of the chauvinistic Chinese A. S. WATSON]& CO., papers, as bitter against all foreigners as against the Japanese, should not count is the formation of foreigt opinion on the merits of the present dispute.
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The Cricket Club danes for to-night promises to be well patronized, and we are asked to | remlud those who have not yet obtaíued tickets. that there is a supply on sale at the Club Pavilion, $5 each,
TOKYO, December 19th. Negotiations for the municipaliza- tion of the electric tramway services in Tokyo have just been concludod ̧ The price agreed upon is You 67,500,000. In the event of the
The quotations for Tokyo Electric Railways Y.65.50 for old and Y. 19.30 for new shares).. on December 6th (apot transactions were
[BETTERA AERVICE). CANADA AND IMMIGRATION.
LONDON, December 17th. The Ottawa House of Commons la debating a motion, supported by all the British Columbian Merobers, urging that as the Chinese restriction policy bas baan successful, a definite policy should be adopted for other Orientals. The supporters dwelt on the importance of developing the trade of Canada with Japan while restricting Japanese immigration.
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The Immigration Restriction debate in the House of Commons has been adjourned. The Champion Stakes at the Foochow races The feature of the speech of Mr. Blown was were won by Mr. Mind's Corria. -
his insistence that the influx of Orientals would discourage white settlers from coming to British Columbia, the resources of which were capable of development by white inbour, and that unless the present policy was reversed the region from the Rocky Messrs B. 6. Kedoorie & Co. are in receipt Mountains to the Pacific would become a of telegraphio advices from Shanghai inform-possession of the Orient. lng them that the Oriental Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Ltd. have declared a dividened of 60 seats (gold) per share,
The American Convalate received the tele. gram quoted below from the Manila Observatory at 11.40 8.m. yesterday: "Desember 19, 1907 at 9 4.0.
Typhoon about 18 degrees lat. between 122 and 123 long, moving W. N.W."
"We cannot print anonymous communi. estioon," remarks, the Jajan Advertiser, "and we inslade under that category one recently
recird, the signature to which resembled Bothing so much as the seismographic record of a particularly spirited earthquska”.
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LONDON, December 17th.
At a Consistory, the Pope has created two Italian and two French Cardinals. ORIENTAL IMMIGRATION TO THE
UNITED STATES.
A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Coupil was held on the 19th instant in the Council Chamber,
PRESENT:-
PRESENTATION TO SERGEANT
́MAJOR STEVENSON, R.E.
We have to thank a Volunteer offlser for the following excellent report of an interesting evoht:—
CORRESPONDENCE.
COMFORT OF WORSHIPPERS.
[TO THE EDITOE OF THE "HONGKONG
DAILY PRESS"]
A very pleasing ceremony was performed on Wednesday evening in the man's Reading Room
Hongkong, 18th December. ae Volunteer Hondgaarters, the conseion being. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR the departure for home of B. Major Stevenson Eight Reverend Bishop Pozsoni that the public.
DEAR SIE,-It may not have occurred to the FREDERICK Joż DELLTBY Lugard, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.
Practically the whole of the Volunteer Engineer and private chair ocolies who use the stone steps. His Excellency Major-General R. G. BROAD Company wers present. The Chair was taken leading up to the Cathedral from Caine Road WOOD, C.B., À.C.D., General Offlour Command-by the Commandant, Major Chapman. Thora aressing great annoyance to those persons were also present Captain Wood and Liost, who frequent the church and cannot afford anch Kennett. The functions of the evening were luxuries as a chair. I have heard repeated complaints from several persons for being harassed by the coolies in this marrow passage and in the wet weather it is nothing short of dangerous.
ing the Troops.
Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson (Colonial Tren-
Burer).
Hon. Mr. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G. (Director of
Public Works);
Hon. Dr. Ho KAI, M.B., C.M., C.M.G. Hon. Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, K.C. Hon. Mr. E. A. HEWETT. Hot. Mr. H. KESWICK,
Hop. Mr. Wer YUK, Hon. Mr. E. OSBORNE, Mr. A. G. M. FLETCHER (Clerk of Councils).
MINUTES,
The minutes of the previous masting were read, and confirmed.
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May I be permitted to call his lordship's attention to another matter of convenience to some? The last mass on Sundays is at 9.30 am, but I have no doubt that many will be thankful if his lordship will be good enough to direct that in the winter months, the last mass shall be at 10.30 or 11 am,
I feel sure that if this meets his lordship's eye, he will do all in bis power to give effect to. my suggestion for which, I am confident, many Catholion will be over grateful.
Apologising for trespassing on your valuable column-I am, Yourado,
A CATHOLIC.
Hon. Mr. F. H. MAT (Colonial Secretary). Hon. Mr. W. Bees DAVIES (Attorney-sommenced by the singing of a couple of songs General)
from 9. Major Higby and Sergeant Crawford The real business was then proceeded with, The Commandant on rising said, Captain Crake, oers, Non Commissioned Officers and Men, we aro met together this evening to say good-bye to Hon. Mr. A. W. BREWIN(Registrar-General);
a very valued member of H. M. Service, Sergt. Hor. Commander BASIL R. H. TAYLOR, R. N. Major Stevenson. We have had the pleasure of (Harbour Master):
having the services of this ofaer in the capacity of Instructor of Blesiricity to the Engineer Company for the past three years, and no words of mine are needed to tell you how valuable those instructions have been. We have indeed been fortunate in having secured for so long's time the offoes of so able a man, and I think you will agree with me when I say that we are very sorry indeed to lose him. During the time that he has boon with us the efficiency of the Engineer Unit has greatly increased and it is mainly due to this offloar's efforts that we haro now such an interest taken in this very important section of the Corps. I have not had the opportunity of seeing you at your work at the Searchlights and Engine Driving, but I certainly have enjoyed the benefits with the other members of the Corps of having the Volunteer Camp lighted by electricity. I think ahead of that of the majority of high-clam adult that I am eato in saying that this innovation, companies. Suchdansing and drill work cannot which ie very highly appreciated by the sohildren enjoy their work thoroughly. They be seen in any other organisation and the bere of the Corps, was originsted by Bergt have the best of care, and all ara bright and Major Bronson, and also that I believe it to intelligent. Their recent tour to the United be the only camp in IF, M. Service that has the States and Canada, was one continued ovation. | distínotion of being no lighted. I havə baɑn The opening bill will be "The Balie of New York, one of the most tuneful of the many successes in their reperioite. The children.azz admirably east, and will surely sustain the high reputation they have made on their former violta here. The Box Plan is now open at the Robinson Piano Co.
FINANCIAL MINUTES.
His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table The COLONIAL SECRETART, by command of Financial Minutes Nos. 63 to 65 and moved that they be referred to the Finance Committee.
The COLONIAL TRUasure acorded, and the motion was agreed to.
FINANCIAL.
His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by commend of the Report of the Fimano Committes (No. 11), and moved its adoption.
The COLONIAL TERASURER 39:de?, and sie motion was agreed to.
CLEANLINESS AND VENTILATION BYLAW3,
have great pleasure in endorsing the se
The COLONIA & SECRETAur-Sir, I bare thosed by the Engineer Company to present honour to move the approval by this honourable, Sergt. Major Stevenson, with the Council of a byelaw under saotion 16 of the illuminated address, and in so doing, I Public Health and Baillinge Ordinance, 1903, to smond No. 5 of the Domestic Cleanliness and Voutilation Byelaws contained in schedale B of The object of this B, Sir, is to limit the the Public Health and Baildings Ordinance. cleaning and limewashing of tenement build- ings to once a year instead of twice, as under the byelaw as it now exists, and also to eliminate some provisions of the byelaw regarding osrtaia domestic buildings, including Chinese shops, the motion, which was agreed to,
The DragoTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS seconded
THE HABE US-OF REFUGE AND STATUTES.
Hon. Mr. POLLOCK asked the following questions standing in his nams :—
1. Will the Government state what steps it is taking in connection with the proposed con- stamotion of an additional harbour of refuga F 2. Will the Government consider the advisability of Introducing legislation, as to the proof in this Colony of the statutes of British possessions and protectorates, framed upón similar terms to the Bridence (Colonial Statutes) Act, 1997 P
The COLONIAL SECRETARY replied
timeati that sre berein contained, and Rincerely hope that it will serve to remind you of the members of the Corps that are left behind, and I also express the hops that you will be just as useful and anecasiful in the sphere of action to which you are being sent, and that you will have a very happy ranion with your family.
Captain Crake said: Bfore we give Sergt Major Stevenson time to reply I have a little present to make to him on behalf of the Members of the Engiaver Company. We are very sorry indoed to lose you, you have boon ao painstaking and axious for our advancement in the arts of war fare for which you have been our Instructor, and I can only re-soho the words of the Com mandant in wishing that your career in the service may always be a distinguished one. I have very much pleasure fa handing you this allver rose bowl and cigar case, hoping that you, being such a smoker, may always have good cigars to All it.
During the speeches, the name of Sergt. 1. A scheme for the construction of a now Major Phillips was made reference to, he being abelter has been prepared and awaits considera-Sorgt. Major Stevenson's successor, and the tion by the Public Works Committee to whom offers said that they sincerely hope that he it has been referred sa it involves much greater would emulate his predecessor's good example expenditure than was originally estimated. in endeavoucing to maintain and increase the
2. The Government is prepared to consider effooney of this Company: the matter with a view to introdacing legis- lation.
TIRE BRIGADE AMENDMENT ORDINANOS, "The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the Arst reading of Bill entitled on Ordinance to amend the Fire Brigade Ordinance, 1868.
The COLONIAL SECRETAHY seconded, sad
Bergt, Major Stevenson rising to reply, said Gentlemen, you overwhelm me with your kind- near, I feel that you have done me the greatest honour of my life. You may be quite sure that I am in more senses than one, sorry to leave you Three years is not a long time after sil, sad when one has's duty to do, suok as I have had, and with such genial man, it soon slips away. Com-thing of the duties that belong to every member
Yes! I have endeavoured to teach you soo
of an Engineer Corps, and although, in this Corpe your afforts are confined to Searchlight and Engine Driving work, yet I believe the time is not far distant when your feld of use. fulness will be widened and you will And amongst you a section of field telephons and telegraph operators,
LONDON, December 17th, There are indications that the Califor-the Bill was read a first tim». nians intend to utilize the arrival of the until after the meeting of the Finsnes
HIS EXCELLENCY-Cancil stands adjourned battleships for the purpose of strengthening mitter. the anti-Oriental agitation; for which pur-
MINE EXPLOSION IN ALABAMA.
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library pose they are organizing a great demon. and Museum for the week ending the 15th Destration in honour of the fleet. sember, 1907, shows that of nos-Chinese there were 377 to the Library and 145 to the Museum; and of Chinese 174 to the former and 11,476 to the latter. The Library was therefore usad by 551 persons and the Museum by 11,021. ⠀⠀ THE Japanese view of the Chiestao
The "Japan Advertiser" states that Mr. boundary question is beginning to find ex Anderson, older brother of Mr. C.L. Anderson, pression in the foreign newspapers. It was whereas, old peter top of food tada to
HOTLONG, DECEMBER 20TH, 1907.
time, for the Chinese views bad been well circulated, and it really began to look as if even the few friends of Japan would have to conclude that on the Korean frontier she was taking a too domineering way with the Chinese Government.
We have already shown what a very ancient question is the original matter of dispute, and if China had been as considerate to the Koreans as she now claims Japan should be to her, it could inrdly have endured so long. The Japan-
steamer Riejun Maru on the journey from Yokohama to Kobe, bas offered a subst ntial reward to anyone giving information as to bis whereabouts if he is alive, or a roward of 100 yen for the recovery of his remains. The mis ing man belonged to Forfarshire, Scotland, was well-known in Hongkong, and was employed by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. at their Yokohama office.
LONDON, December 17th. Thirty-five bodies have been recovered from the colliery explosion at Birmingham, Alabama. Seventy perished. This is the third terrible talning disaster in a fortnight.
PENANDA COMMITTEE,
A meeting of the Finance Committee was then bold, the Colonial Secretary presiding. The following votes ware passed :----
POLICE AND PRISON VOIL The Governor recommended the Council to vota a sum of two hundred and forty-fire dollars- (8245) "to aid of the vote, Police and Prison Do. Partments, 4.-Police, Other Charges, Secret
Bervices.
The Govora, Galerad and council to
MOVICAL DEPABEMUST.
You will find in my successor a man who will I am sure do all in his power to advanos you in every way that he can, and it behoves you all to play up to him and give him all the amistance
in
is your power, for it is only by so-operation that
rote a sum of one hundred and ninety-thres on be maintained. You may be sure, gentle- dollars ($193) in aid of the vote, Medical Departmen, that I shall not soon forget you, and menta, Hospitals sud Asylums for the when I look upon these evidences of your following items
good will, it will be a happy reminder of the pleasant days that I have spent amongst you as Instructor to the Engineer Company,
Other Charges. Lanatic Asylums-Incidental Expons $17.60 spital bulk Hygeia Provision, o.... 24.18 Vistoria Hospital for Women and
...151.22 ...$183.00
Children-Provisions
'Toral
POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS:-
FOR THE TROOPSHIP SEASON. "Fres Lause," of the Bombay Gazette, preaches s seasonable homily in the Kipling etyle, at new subalterns arriving in India. These immigrants, he says, and fall of boane, Felongs to England, and that they have come They have a mistaken notion that ndi out to take a very special share in helping her to keep it. They have fond ideas of polo, firt ing, shikar galore. They wear the latest things in collars and slothes, especially collars. They imagine their arrival to be an event of no mean importance. Dat they haven't the foggiest
The Governor recommraded the Council to don't know what a terror a liverish and hard-op C. O, can be. They don't appreciate that their thirty-four Dollars ($1,634) in aid of the vota, 200 odd ruppees a month is barely sufficient to Polios and Prison Departments, B.--Fire keep body and soul together. some direct admonition is given in the shape of
Brigade, Other Charges, Typhoon Damages Then the third person plural is dropped, and
On Council resuming, the COLONIAL SECER- Don'ts,
TAKT reported that Financial Minutes Nos: 63, Don't get into debt, you had much better and 55 had been considered by the Finance never have been born. Don't hero fraboid Committee, who had unanimously recommended fever if you can help it. Don't think you are- superior to other people; it is surprising how their adoption, He moved, therefore, that the this country will help you to find your level. | minatos be now adopted. Don't fall desperately in love with a ma
married
Tho COLONIAL TREASURER seconded, and woman ten years your senior; it Fool In the motion was agreed to. appalling waste of time. Always remember
Bergt, Major Phillips said: Gentlemen, this is not the first time that I have been amongst you as at Instructor, for I had the konour of being your Instructor in 1902, and I will do all in my power to follow the good example set by my predensmor.
Supper was provide, and the remainder of
ese are not merely rounding off their hold is under contemplation, under which Earl of notion of a hot weather on the plains. They vote a sam of One thousand eight hundred and the evening spent in song and social converse,
The Yorkshire Post, which is usually wall informed in political matters states that a re-arrangement of the British Cabinet offles
on the peninsula, but acting, it is admitted, Elgin will resign his position as Secretary of by request of the Koreans themselves for State for the Colonies. The Post pradicts that apon Lord Elgin's retirement, Mr. Lloyd the benefit of the Koreans. We do not George, at present President of the Board of for a moment suppose that the hundred Trade, will assume the eontrol of Colonial thousand Koroana resident in the disputed affairs. Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Beore. I aren have been begging the Japanese to tary for the Colonies, will then take up the portfolio of President of the Board of Trade, rule. That with a neat in the Cabinet.
rescue them from Chinese would be very unlikely; bot it is not
at all improbable that between absolute BANDMANN'S LAST PERFORMANCE, ownership by China and the nominal protectorate of Japan, they would favour even the hated Japanese in this contro versy. It appears in any case that the
To-night (Friday) the Daudman Opera Co. close their season at Hongkong, by playing The Morals of Marons" by W. J. Locke, ... Last night they played Mr. H. Caine's Lyceum
playing or seeing bat such as it is, the Company
THE CHINESE INVESMENT
CORPORATION: ›
outspoken with its opinion of this concern. It The Manila Gablenews of Deo. 14th is very
Bays:
The Chinens Investment Corporation is of the same order n the bond investment companies which had their origin in Massacho setts and New Hampshire in 1890, over 300 of which are being put into operation.
STILL THE SAME LILLIPUTS. Playgears are to be afforded a treat with the coming again to Hongkong to-morrow of the Pollard's Lilliputians, opening their season Saturday evening, December 1st. The produc tions by
the famous little people are complete in every detail, sad the talent they show is far
...
THE BOURBON WEDDING.
The Bourbon wedding, for which such great. and costly preparation was made during many weeks, took place on November 16th in the special chapel erected for the purpose at Word Norton.net
The procession moved into the chapel, marshalled by the Comte de Gramont, the Duc de Lorge, and the Dus de Luynes, who, with several gentlemen attached to the Orleaus housebold, wore a blue court dress with pala blue silk facings.
For so many guests there was but small space available and pisca had to be found for masi-
cians and singers, but by the courtesy of the Duo de Grament, the
Evening New" TO- presentative made one of the few French and English journalists who had permission to enter.
Uniforms and orders, and the superb costumes of the women made a gay spectacle on such a orisp and clear day.
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The Spanish and Portuguese Embassies came with all their members, and Austris, Rusin, Denmark, Greece, Norway, Ramania, Sweden, and Barvin, with the Republies of the United States and dwitserland had
representatives at Wood Norton. bridegroom's father, delivers the nuptial Father d'Armaliseg, personal friend of the sadeess while the Mask was said by Dr. Unley, Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham, who also performed the wedding ceremony.
On the walls hang French baguers, the golden historical devices, white, green, and black, gold feurs de lys in s blue field, flags with a hundred and purple. A piece of Wood Norton had been, as it were, lifted up to be set down in Versailles.
The altar before which the bride and bride- with flowers, and flaming with wax lights, groom stood was white marble," half hidden while six chandeliers from the roof carried false candles lit with electricity.
As they came in at the door the royal party was sprinkled with holy water.
The Duke of Orlesus led the way with Princess Louise on his arm. Following him were the Comte and Comtasse de Caserta, the King and Queen of Spain, the Dao de Mont- pensier and the Queen of Portugal, long fine of Bourbon prinses and princesses fellow- Princess Henry of Battenberg came as the ing with the few guests, amongst whom familiar face to English eyes.
In bis little sermon, Père d'Armaillaog zaid that the love of one cousin for another had caused this chapel to spring up. Although this ceremony could not have taken place in their own sweet France, they might be glad that they were in free England,
Wood Norton, in
box enlarged to be Worcestershire, a shouting
great size or magnificence, has thus heen the family, descendants of that royal house which place for a strange gathering of the Bourbon reigned in France for more than eight hundred years.
Bourbons of Spain, with King Alfonso, now the only orowned hond in the family, Bourbons of the two Biellies, Bourbons of Parzus were there, the only notable absentes being the Dake of Madril, the head of them all, a prince who cannot be expected Lu sat wedding cake at an Orisane festival.
Bride and brilegroom are cousins the latter the widower of a third cousin, for Bourbons marry most persistently with those of their own blood.
he bridegroom fe, to give his name at length,
Prince Charles Marie François d'Assise Pargral Ferdins ad Antoine-de-Padous François- de-Paule Alphonsa Andre Avellino Tancred de Bourbon-Siviles, a Royal Highness, an In- fant of Spain, and a Kaight of the Golden Fleece.
eldest surviving son of King Ferdinand II. He is second son of the Count of Caserta of the Two bicilies, better remembered as
King Bomba,
the Infanta Maria de las Mercedes, a sister of Born in 187, he was first married in 1901 to King Alfonso, who died in 1904, leaving him a daughter and a son Alfones, who, but for the You are an Englishman, and that England contra ExostLENGI-Catus] sands adjourned
birth since of another little Allonso, would still gassed this country, which has made marelos sims die.
Many prosecutions word had against these have been regarded as the heir to the Spaniak strides since. This will make you scurteous
throne. and kindly to the natives of this country. Don't
companies throughout the United States in the forget that Simla is the centre of all things, but plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charmante, Lait the United States have pronounced them to be
The bride, Princess Louise Françoigs, is now How To B BEAUTIFUL -Keep your com Federal Courts and the Attorneys-Generel of in her twenty-sixth year
She is a sister of the Duke of Orleans and of shown that you have murived, a
Charmant will enable you to do it. Her
Koreans southward have not abandoned Bocess "The Obristian, It is hardly worth get there as quickly as possible, and let it be Charmsat sud Spesial: Skin Tonie and Pogambling and lottery transactions, and as such the Queen at Portugal, and youngest of the
the claim now being pressed on their behalf made the best of It, and because it drew crowds by the Japanese, and that the Japanese did at Home, it drew locally a bitter attendance.
that India is by no means bad place it you Betime. A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., Bolsa gente
Let me sausio you, concludes "Free Lance," Specialities for the Skin sen the study of a the was of the maila: have bean prohibited them keep a hold on the parse-strings
Thons Companies are now out of axintense.
four daughters of the Intel Comte de Paris, grandson of King Louis Philippe,