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THE U.S. FLEET.
LONDON, March 22nd. It is understood that the American fleet will visit Japan.
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A mosting of His Majesty's Justion of thTHE RUSSIAN NAVY PROGRAMME Peace will be held at the Magistracy, “on Monday, afternoon March 3, to consider an "pplication from Carl Fiedler for the transfor to him from Hans Weinmann of the adjunct licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors on the premises No. 31 Queen's Road Ceutral ander the sign of The Café: Weismann
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other, and when they wished to defeat a proposal they ucretly exercised methods of the Hongkong Volunteer Corpi og Ɛaturday. obstruction to promote disagreement." In "The Girls of Gottenburg" was played by witem whereof he cites the representatives the Bandnison Opera Co
any to a good of Brazil and of the Argentine, both of honsa on 'starday night. whom displayed great knowledge of law,” CO.,
H.E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint se protesting against this conference of provisionally, and subject to Hs MajestyTM* Peace being turned into a provoker of War pleasure, Mr. Murray Stewart to be an unofficial Possibly they exaggerated a little 'to on- member of the Legislative Council, dering the foree their protest, but, the Chinese Mini-hance on Isave of the Honourable Mr. B. A.
Hewett, or until farther notios, ater indicates, the first Conference was in fact followed by the South African and the Russo-Japanese wars, while the second conference coincided with the difficulties dificulties in Korea and Morocco. He concludes though not only from those premisses, that the removal of the calamity of war is not an attainable prospect. A leading London paper, commenting on the memorial, pa- treaisingly remarks, However we may regret the communication of such a view THE BEST FOR THE COMPLEXION. to the Chinese Government, it does not require a very large endowment of imagina tion to enable us to see that it is not at all in unnatural deduction to be drawn by nu Oriental, unvered in the conventionalities of the West, from the spectacle of Great Powers coercing amali anea even in a Peace Conference? This is tough to make a cat laugh, as the saying is, "Not at all an unnatural delition”--for "an Oriental,ing Society on Saturday night, Mr. Preston, unversed in the conventionalities of the who is the Commissioner of Commerce for West." What a baadsome admission'! Or Canade, chose as his subject Japan, the hat a foolish Lotion, as BURNs might have Ally of Britain." His remarks were eulogistis phrased it. The deduction, was not only a
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Hangyong March Bad, 1908
US.
The funeral of Mr. Filomeno M. de Graok
took place at the Happy Valley on Saturday Demand, who was born in Macao, was about 70 years of age. Prior to his coming to Hong. kong he held several important poultions in the Portuguese sulony and since 1887 he wis bookkeeper to Mesra. Chater and Mody. H death is greatly mourned by the Portagnes community. He leaves three sons and fire daughters,
LONDON, March 19th. The Committee of the Dama has rejected the credit for new battleships, and insisted ona reorganisation of the Ministry of Marine and a legislative determination of the naval programme.
THE BRITISH NAVY,
··LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
B.K.C.C.
The match on Saturday was between Married and Single, and ouded in a win for the stars msp. Boores.
KAINGLE.
T. E. Pearce, b Major)Macfarlane....... W. A. Powoli, a Chilesto, b b Major Mno-
farlane
E. H. Stevens, b Maier Macfarlane
W. C. Hinks, b Major Maofarlane...
A. Hamilton, b Major Macfarlans
A. A. Claxton, b Maajor Hamilton
J. Wiehart, b for Macfarlans,
H. Hadcook, Maofarinne, b Mackonzie 37
H. B. Makin, not out
E. A. Fowler, abeant.
S. Lega, b Mackenzie.
Fratres were
Total
BOWLING ANALTITE.
Major Macfarlane......
Major Hamilton
E. IL Hinds
Capt. Baanly
Mackenziekimai,
KARRIED.
Major Maofarlane, b Hancock
M:
E. i. Hinds, fuooskon Capt. Bensley, o Hicks, Stephens Major Hamilton, & Pearce, b Hancock... H. Mackenzie, u substitute, b Stephens
F. P. Shroff, Stephen...
LONDON, Murch 19th. Lord Tweedmouth, Firet Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Lords, M. Chilcote, b Stephens, said that in the Spring of 1911 Great,
Britain will have a floot of first clues battleships unequalled by any Power; he might almost say by a combination of all Powera of the world. Battleships were Low Mr. W. T. R. Preston lectured under the passing through an experimental atige spion of the -Y.M.C.1. Literary nad Debst-readering a moderate rate of construction. desirable, the new basin at Rosyth will accommodate 23 Dreadnoughts.
"...
THE BRITISH MINISTRY,
LONDON, March 19th. It is reported in the Lobby, that Mr. were not entirely in agreement with the Asquith will see the King immediately after
turer's views.
his return from Biarritz. Mr. Haldane, Mr. Lloyd George, and Mr. Birrell are mentioned as Mr. Asquith's successor to the Exchequer, while Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. L. V. Harcourt will be promoted to higher offices.
It notified that inforation has bon received from the Military Authorities that gea
A statement showing the total receipts and expenditure of the Colony during 1907 is published in the Gazette. The receipte amount to $6,602,280, or 8154255 more than estimated, and the expenditure to $5,737,208, or $874.53) less than estimated. The Sanitary Department shows the greatest saving the expenditure being 966:217 less than estimated. Then comes the charge ou secast of public debt with $62,501 less, the Post Ofise with $52,368 less, the Public Works Department with $41,188 lers, tho. Polios and Prison Departments with $36,728 loss and Pensiona with $31,121 less..
West." The Chinese Minister is porkaps not so unversed as he is pointed, though it is possible he uses a word other than "con-practice will be carried out as under On Tuesday, the 24th March: From Paksbswan venticualities for the thing that prevents an easterly direction, at rauges up to 8,000 us from seeing ourselves as others
yarde sommencing at 7 pm, and finishing at 10 p.m. If the weather is unfavourable on the Many of us Westerners who are versed have
above date, practióe will take place on the already anticipate! this Chinese exposure of the futility of the Peace Conference, a il we
following day. All ships, juoks and other veeels are to keep clear of the ranges. would not have thought the Chiness critic unduly severe if he had spiken of the hypocrisy of the professions of those who have seemed so keen to see the calamity of war" removed. Because men like Mr, STLAD happen to appear in the right when they advocate the maintenance of Britain's naval superiority, we need not that our eyes to the fact that their belated "com.' onsensu politics betray how much their previous pesce protestations were worth. Whatever we Westerners pretend on Sun days, we cannot deny that ou the ther six day's wo act as if might were right;' and wa see no prospect of our ever acting otherwise, Some of us prefer to be honest about it, and some of us don't, that is all. When the Chinese Minister points out that national greatness "depends upon the efficiency of a country's governmental system, methods of law, and military and Daval preparations," he is as to the first two clames of his definition right only in theory. In practice
An interesting poll of women on the question of votes for women has been taken in Sheffold, showing a large majority against the vate, and
still larger majority against the tactics of the Independent set out to eso lady at the miliant suffragista The Sheffield Daily
head of a Sheffield household a vosing paper to be marked "Yos" or "No," as to these two questions:
Are you in favour of women having a
rote ?
the suffragists, and 3,564 approved of them.
The NG. Daily News of March 16th says:- The first furious straggle for seats on the
THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY,
LONDON, March 19th Mr. Fischer, the Premier at Bloomfontein, bas announced that a new law will shortly confer the right of carrying a gau to every Burgher, and it is hoped that some day it will be compulsory for every man to have a rifle.
The Parliament has unanimously agreed. to confer pensions on ox-President Steyne and Mr. Reitz,
THE INDIAN: BUDGET.
LONDON, March 20tb. It is estimated that the Indian Budget. for 1903-1909 will show a surplus of 2571,500. Owing to the Famine Relief it is anticipated that the 1907-1908 year will close with a surplus of £235,700, instead of 2774,000 as estimated.
THE CRUISE OF THE UNITED STATES BATTLESHIPS,
LONDON, March 20th. Japan has invited the United States fleet to any port in Japan, and it is understood
accepted,
THE MONEY MARKET.
LONDON, March 20th..
In epite of the 3 per cent Bank rate, money is not abundant, and the issue of the
Grand Trunk Pacific Bonds, of £2,000,000 is a total failure.
THE U. S. BATTLESEIP FLEET.
LONDON, March 20th. President Roosevelt in an interview, said that he sent the Battleship fleet round the
Do you approve of the methods of thein Washington that the invitation will-be a Great Power is one whose military and
suffragiste? naval preparations are never neglected. Asammmary of the replies is given in the When they are neglected, and the other "Independent." Of 23,663 women who swer. „Hongkong OFFICE; 10A, Das Vœux ROAD C
Powers find it out, the greatness is gone.ed the question, 14,652 were opposed to women Lov.ON OFFICH: 131. FLEET STREET, B.C | Japın. was not invited to join the front rank having the vote, and 3,011 were in favour of it, of nations till after it had beaten Russia, of 21,488 women who answered the second and it would be sheer humbug to pretendtion, 17,924 disipproved of the tactics of that that was a coincidence. The "good old rule, the simple plan," is as much in force to-day as it ever was, and still it is the We all admit at times that it would be
trams has subsided somewhat and it is now case that he may take who has the power, posible to obtain a seat and not be jostled and edifying to see ourselves as uthers se us but it may be doubt.d if we as often and he may keep who can." Liberty, crowded by joyous natives experiencing the nuage really to do so. It may be pointed equality, and fraternity in the twentieth exhilaration of comparatively fast travelling out that Bruxs, who gave us the hint. century means only this, that we are at Norer hire the cars seemed more home-like world to make Americans foal proud of spoke of it as a remote contingency. He liberty to make ourselves equal to the spoke of it as a capacity we could not claim standard set for as by our neighbours, and a gift not yet bestowed. If we could only that when we have done all they tell us to manage to get that point of view, we would, do, then, and then only, we are admitted to he prophesied, be freed from many a fraternity, chiefly because it no longer pays blunder and many a foolish notion. Pro. to keep us out, bably the nearest most of as ever get to it is to see ourselves as we think others me us, und the results, of that are varied and less certain. We may distend the chest and twirl à moustache by that more often thau we bite the lip and blush hotly while vowing to the tune of Poe's raven. Still, it is always safe to flirt with mortification,
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Rules for the Government schools--excluding Kowloon and Vistaria Schools are published in the Garette: Fors, it is pointed out, must be paid in adhesive stamps,
the strength of America.
then they did after the rages on Saturday, when the crowd streamed out and quickly filled those their navy, and ale to show other nations that ware waiting. And as the trams ra smoothly down the Malos it was a very pleasant change from the confation and discom..
fort that have hitherto been seen in Nanking
Mr. A. Winson, b Stephens..... FH. Kew, and G. Hastings did not bat.
Extra
Hancock Storops
Total..........
· BOWLING ANALYSIS.
89
(CHAISENGOWER V." POLICE.
77
.200
28
B.
fortuname as to have any club-prousímea af— our own. 1834 we became, by royal warrant, the Boys) Hongkong Yacht Club And I may say that since we started as tha sa the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club we have Corinthian Sailing Club in 1899 and continued improved the type and design of om brata until at presont we have a dest of yachts and orníesru of which, I think, we, many well be praad. Before these premisas wars eranted, Sir, we smalgamated with the Hongkong Bating Club, which includes amongst its membara some of the best caramen in this Colony.. Therefore we are able not only to carry on yachting but we are able also to enter teams to compete in 'rowing room. We ask Your Fraslianny now. to open the club and I have to thank you, Sir on behalf of the members for your kindness ima : coming here to-day when you hav) - Bɔ- many - calls upon your time. I will ask you to i the diab by breaking out the flag,
open
This friendly match was played on Saturday and resulted se follows :
POLICE.
Pitt, brown
Ogg, b Brown
Edwards, e Manderson, b ̈ Basa. Kent, a Brown, b Vincenot...
A. I King, Irving; b Hancock
Langley, Nauderson.
McHardy, run out............... Deveroy, b Rapp... Irvine, not ont... Boll, b Rapp
FB
Fowlor, v Angar, b Rapp
Extras
1}
Total
904
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Brown...en ange Handerson Hanecek
Irving..........gir
Vincenet Rapp
2.20
BAIGENGOWEL.
B. Bapp, rur, out Irving, Irvine....... Manderson, b King Hancock, run out. Basa, o ant b Kent Rose, b Kont Auger, b Irvine F. Happ, b Irvine Brown, b Irvine..... Vincenot, nor ont
Extrag
Total...............
84
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Ꭰ .
Irvine
19.16 3
King Kant
ST. STEPHENS V. V,MO,A,
This match was played on Saturday and ended in a win for the YMCA Scores -
—STEPHEN'S-COLLEON.
H. Mathey, biomeon
Ng Sze Un, o W. Wong, b G. Lee Ho Wing Ching, b G. Lee.. Ko Wing Kine Rose, b Somew
Et Chor Chi, biomonit...
Fung Man Sai, b Siemen
Ho Wing Hang, b Siemeen. Ng Hon Ting, not out...
Leung Kam Shai, b Lee Wei Ting lon, b Loe La Ming Sor, b Loc
EXNES
G. Loe Siemson......
Total...
BOWLING ANALTKIN,
: Y.M.C.A. W. Wong, b Ho Wing Hung. A. G. Hiemaer, b Ho Chiżg T. M. Jumair, retired
H. White, bio Wing Cling...
d. Lee, b Ho Wing Ching. F. C. Mowlany, b Feng Man Sai E. Mowfurig, e Fung Man Sui
F. W. Faine, Ho Wing Ching, Ed. Chun Yut, not ont. Nazirini, not ont... J. Erkini, sot out. Extrasma
Total
KOWLING ANALYSIA,
Ho Wing Ching. Ho Wing Hung Ho Wing Kin... Fang Man Sui
•Mathoy..
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
DEPARTURE OF ADMIRAL MOORE,
Tho new club house of the Itoyal Hongkong Road on such occasions. As the Tramway in the harbour on Saturday, just before one possessed by the premier yachting organisation, The booming of big guns from the war sbiy Yacht Club, the first permanent premises Company has sixty-seven urs ready for tras o'clock, announced the departure of Admiral was formally opened on Saturday afternoon by and the remaining lines are being rapidly Sir Arthur Moore. Shortly after 12 o'clock His Excellency the Governor. A gaed number put in order all the lines ought to be running he left the Alacrity and boarded the of ladies and gentlemen responded to the lavite- soon. So far the riches do not appear to have P.&O... Marmore," and as the steamer tion of the committee, and as the arrangements suffered much by the competition and the fifty moved off from her moorings the ornisers Bred were of a complete description, the inaugural pneumatis-tyred ones recently put into use aro
aparting salate. àdmiral Moore' is aroom-ceremony, though brief, proved very interesting. kept constantly busy.
panied home by Flag-Commander A. V. Vyryan, Practically the whole fleet of yachts and cruisers Flag Bintenant W. L. Nicholson, Charles connected with the elab was anchored in the Rowe (Admiral's Secretary) Wm. D. T. vicinity, each one gay with bunting, and with Morrisb, J. C. Boardman, Lewis A. da C. Ries the handsome new promisse looking their best, (Clerks to Secretary), Captain Cecil F. Thursby, the event was as auspicious as it deserved to be
records of the regal sport in the Colony.
HIS EXCELLENCY then unfurled the club ng amid the applause of the onlookers. Afterwards he said-I wish every possible sucosss to the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and I hope I may ba bere to sed its success for some years to come. (Applause.)
Three hearty cheers and a tiger were given for the Governor, after which His Excellency made an inspection of the premises and the boats of the club, and the afternoon was pleasantly spent by the company with ten and GOLVeriation:
FOOTBALL.
H.M.8. "BEDFORD", "" cox,
---NIDDLESEX REGIMENT,
Great interest was manifested in the meeting of these teams in the semi-final of the Shield competition. The match was played at the Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon in presence of a large number of spectators. The soldiers wore the favourites, especially after their troaneing of the Y.M.0.A.. and it wa a grant surprise to their supporters to find the game and in favour of the sailors, Naturally there was great excitement throughout the maton Both teams worked hard and their supporters did their best to encourage them to still greater- efforts by their shonia, There was a great soons of enthusiam when the naval men obtained the only point of the game. A rose like thunder came from hundrede. of throsis, and hate and caps were tossed in the air. Then the argument between Tommy and Jack became rooiferons and abusive but the soldiery had to retire disappointed while the sailors showed their great joy by shouldering” their players as they left the field. The teams lined up as under
H.M.SBedford": Richard; Sleath and Shirt; Evano, Clark, and Welle: Taylors and Brooks; Myers, Smith and Hainos,
"F" Company Middlesex Regiment: Farrant; Birham and Barton: Captain Miller, Churchill and Clark; Newman, and Stevenson; Mo- Konus, Maxtead and Wright.
"Bedford" kioked off but had soon to defend their own charge, Richard having all he could do to clear aq attack by Newman and Stevenson. He had to concede a corner, but it Was resulticas. Brooks carried the ball to the other end of the field before being beaten by Birham, who kicked clear well up the field and Bleath failed to return, giving Weight tha opportunity of centreing. The ball however,. went behind. Play became
fast and bus backs on both sides distinguished themselves by brilliant saving. Newman again fazed Richard's powers to the fullest extent by splendid low shot from the left but the goalkeeper saved, The kicking of the naval men was generally weak, but the other side had strong kiokers in Birhan and Barton. The soldiers continued to have the best of the play but they could not succes ia ponstrating the -sailure"--defense and half-time arrived without à
goal having been scorad,
In the second half the play was of a very even nature, but the sailors were fortunate to sustoti the only point of the game.. A corner was given against the soldiers and a scramble took place in front of goal. The ball was canfred and passed to the outside right who scored amid thegreatest enthusiasm. The game ouded-1,M.S. "Bad- ford," 1 goal; Middlesex, "F" Co., nil.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB V. M.E.
A friendly matab Association) will take place this egoning between the Clab and the R. E's, Kink of 5.15 p. The following will play for the Club-Goal, F. II. Kuw Back, E F Aucott and E. Humphreys; Forwards, W. H. Williams, W. Mc.G. Weston, Halves, G. Hall, F. C. Hall, and A. Grogary 0. Eager J. Mead and R. Turner,
on the chance of espousing repentance; seld firing will be carried out on the 33rd, 25th brain get rid of Ideas when once they have Commander E la T. Leatham; Captain Charles Certainly it marks so important spook is the sad with riffon slang over their shoulders and.
It is setified that information has been received from the Military Authorities that and 27th Instant, in a rectangle. N.W. of Chuk Un and to the direction of Lion Book,
A special service of trama conveyed the visitors to North Point. The oars were bedeck. ed in honour of the occasion, while the one in which the gubernatorial party travelled wos conspicuous by the huge representation of the royal arms borne in front.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
Volunteer Corps took place on Saturday after
The annual inspection of the Hongkong noon at the Pole Ground. The Artillery aud Engineer Companies paraded at the Volunteer At the School of the Humanities, London
headquarters, under Major Chapman Com- mandent of the Corynd, headed by the Mr. Bernard Hollander, lecturing upon "The
band of the Middlese Regiment, marched. Monta! Fasetion at the Brain, related the
to Causeway Bay. On this occasion the Vo result of an orperiment showing how slowly the
lunteers turned out. in full marching order. we shall dwell remorselessly on the views of
taken root, thus accounting for the persistenca L. Vaughan Lee, Surgeon Puror. M. Rivaz and
pulling maxim guns they looked smart and the Chinese Minister in Holland, whose
business like. At the Polo Ground the parade with which some people sling to antiquated Fleet Surgeon J. Chambers. Vice Admiral Sir
was formed up in line with the mounted delightful report of the last Hague Con-
nctions and habits. A pike in a tank repeatedly Hedworth Lambton hoisted his flag on the
Troop on the right, the Engineer Company ference bus just appeared in our columne,
dashed. He now against a glass partition in its "King Alfred" on Saturday morning and was
on the left, and the artillery companies This Chinese observer duly notices the fact
fruitles endeavours to catch minnows confine accorded the usual salute.
in the centre. There were or parade & total of 14 officers and 200 of other ranks. H. 3. Major that while all the nations, represented at
on the other side. At the end of three months the
Leneral Broadwood, the inspecting officer, We have roosited from Thos. Cook and Son
was received with a general salate,
the the Hague were in theory equal, thers was
pike, having learned that its efforts were of no use, peased to continue them. The sheet of world party for Chinese gentlemen from South Hon. Mr. Pollock, K.C. who conducted him a copy of programma of conducted round the His Excellency, on arrival, was met by the in practice a distinction of great and small
men presenting arms. After His Excellency bad made in an examination of the dress glass was then removed, but the now firmly Chine, which is timed to leave Hongkong into the flag staff, round which the company Powers, Eight were labeled great, und
and equipment the units were put through Brother Sylvester, the Director of St established association of ideas never seemed to May or early Jane. The itinerary is an exten-
various drill movements. The troop moved thirty-seven, by implication at least, were Joseph's College, received an enthusiastic and have become disestablished, for the pike never tips of Canada United States, United
sive one and includes a visit to the principal gathered.⠀
smartly, sad the artillery handled categoried as small. Says this clear-sighted off from the boys, At an entertainment on Fri. afterwards attacked the minnows, although it Kingdom and Europe, returning by way of absence of Mr. May, our Commodore, the
Mr. POLLOCK Bid—Your Excellency, in the their maxims in a business-like *way gentleman of Chine, the Great Powers day oveni gan address was read on bobalf of fed voraciously on all other kinds of fish. Tans Egypt where about a week will be spent. pleasant task has fallen to me of welcoming-ereditably, and the parade then marched The Engineering company was put through some infantry drill; which they did very naturally availed themselves of their power the boga expressing the regret they falt at his - a pike resembled many respectable members of a special feature of the trip in the Anglo-French to benefit themselves by coercing others on departure, and Master Lopes on their behalf higher community, who spent one-half of their Exhibition to be held in London from May to Your Excellency to-day and inviting you to put in quarter column, to the music of presented the director with a silver watch as a lives in assimilating the obsolete ideas of their gentlemen have ever had of joining a oandacted Tabt Club. Our club, which was originally Chapman kis pleasure at the way the men had
October. This is the first chance that local open the premises of the Royal Hongkong the Middlesex Hand. the pretext of law. When they wished to mark of their affection. On Saturday morning forefathers and through the other half stack to party, and the opportunity should not be missed.
General Broadwood expressed to Major carry some proposal they tried to sway the the boys to the manner of 350 marched down to those ideas as the only posible truths. They. Further particular and programines can be had sown the Corinthian Bailing elab, ha performed their drill, and the emarinons of their assembly by an oratorical appeal to each | Blake Piwr with their departing director and could never learn whêu the hand of solence had at the Office of Thos. Cook and Son, 16, Den boon in existence for some sightoon yoses, bat general turn out, after which the Corps
four luanshan conveyed them to the “Marmore,” remored a glass partition.
Vonx Bond.
we have not until the present time been so
returned to headquarters and were dismissed.
Mr. A. Abdcobrahim, who served his articles with Mr. Wm. Hancock, FR.LE.A. ESI., and has for, the last thirteen years been with the late Mr. Danby, announces that he has started in praction for himself as an architect and surveyor, a
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