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Possibly, he says, the Chinese Government may he intending to make the Powers in- terested & proposition on the subject, but this has not beer done yet. If it were
CO.,dons, it is not likely that all the Powers would agree; indeed it is pretty corinin
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The Colonial Treasurer's statement of the
shows the balance of assets over ilabilities to be $1,447 816.01. The liabifide, are placed at- $2,089.322.95, and the assets at 39,517,188,96..
On Saturday Min Hadden, of the Hongkong Nursing lastitate was married at St. John's Extension Telegraph Co's servics. Dr. Stead. man gave the bride away. Miss Harrison noted as bridesman and Mr. Brayfield se bort man,
Cathedral to Mr. B. L. Frost of the Eastern
on unter the name of Mesars. Owen, Stone & Co.
An extract of meteorological observations made at the Hongkong Observatory during the month of Jane shows the average maximum temperature to have been 83.6 degrees, and the minimum 77.2 degrees. The rainfall for the month was 15.245 inches and we had 147.8 hours of sunshine.
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INTER COLLEGE CRICKET.
LONDON, July 12th. Tithe inter-college cricket match Harrow made 210 in the first innings and 14 runs for no wickets in the second, while Eton made runs in the first and 152 in the second innings. Harrow thus wins by ten
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
MOROCCO.
LONDON, July 9th. "The "Budger "Committee of the French Chamber state. that the expenditure in Morocco shreatens to entail a deficit of ninety-six millions of francs.
Booner or later, however, we are bound to hear more of this matter. It is one of the planks in the programme. of the "Chinese It is notified in our advertisement plum is
that Mr. C, E Owan, proprietor of the How- Rights Recovery. Party! in the capital. What, they argue, would be said in Eng-into parparship with him, and that the business wickets.
loon Hotel, has admitted Mr. P. E. Fred Bious land, if the French, German, Russian, of the hotel will, sa from the 1st inst, by carried Belgian, Japanese and Chinese residente there proposed that their Governments should establishTM Post Office, in the principal English ports? No doubt a great deal would be said in England on the subject; bat at present no analogy can be drawn between the two countries in this matter. When China is able to prove to the satisfaction of the Powers that she possesses an efficient, postal
Daring the voyage of the Prinz Ludwig from administration, competent to deal satis- factorily. with the foreign maile, it is un-Hongkong to Shanghai, an Australian pas- likely that she will liave much difficulty in unger named Fraser died, and was buried at ces, the funeral service being read by Captain inducing the Powers to close their establish- Brown, of Hongkong. The deceased had been ments. Very few of them pay their way. prospecting in Northern Australia and was The Chinese Government is doubtless aware travelling to Japan on account of ill-health. that Great Britain and Fr.nce formerly maintained their own post offices in the principal treaty ports of Japan. In 1871 Japan hased her postal service on the Western model, and three years later joined
The appointment of Me. C.Mol. Mensar se head of the Sanitary Dapartment, and of Mr. A. Gibeon as acting moretary of the Banitary Board, are notified in the Gazette. “His Excel·
PERSIA.
LONDON, July 9th. Sir Edward Grey in the House of Com mona, replying to Mr. Lonsdale, said that an apology for the disrespect shown to the British Legation at Teheran had been demanded of the Persian government, and be understood it would be forthcoming, but until satisfactorily made, the incident cau. not be regarded as closed. St. Petersburg wires that telegrams received from Tabriz
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
platform many sporting conteste carried out in sporting spirit,not for the sake of a Cup but for The formal opening of the new alnb house the sake of sport-run woll and faished-wall. of the Kowloon Cricket Club took place on (Applause). Thare to thank you, Sir, for the kind Saturday afternoon in brilliant sunshine and in allusion you have made to ads Lugard, who pressnoa of a large gathering. The ceremony would have been delighted to have been here this should have taken place on June 6th bat it afternoon, but she was compelled to go to suffered nothing by reason of the delay and the England nuder medical advion and hope that cinder irack laid down has sho buen completed, the will be back again early in Novombar, J H. B. the Governor was present and performed hope to see her back again in time for the the opening ceremony, which was followed by Chili's Sporta next year (applause), I have an inter-club tennis match. Music by the 105th now much pleasure in opening the door. Mahrattad band added to the pleasures of the (Applause.) afternoon, and the hospitality dispensed by the
alab was appreciated.---
As is well known, the club han besti |for a long time without a suitable habita- tion. Though it is ous of the yonogest organisations in the Colony, its progress has been an remarkable as the growth | df Kowloon itself, and as one of the premier cluba of Hongkong it certainly deserved a proper pavilion. This the members recognised, but diffoulties confronted them for a long time Happily these were overcome and the present the entrance. Built of wood, with a ruberoid roof, the pavillon has a length of 50 feel sud s breadth of 40 foot. There are a large dressing room equipped with lockers, a bath room, a ladies' room, a spacious bar, and committee and store rooms. A wide verandah runs along the front of the building which was built from plans prepared by Mr. E. M. Ilassland.
handsome strastars was erected on a site near
The officials of the Club are:-Patron, II.B. Sir Frederick Lugard, K.C.M.C.; President, Mr. H. N. Mody; Chairman, Mr. H. T. Richardson; General Committee, Mossre, C. E. Libenug, J. H. Mead, W. Stewart, J. Celland J. H. Menagh and 1. Harvey Hon. Treasurer
H. B. Goldsmith, S. Smith, J. P. Robinson,
HIS EXCELLENT then placed the key in be lock, and turning it," said "—I declaro thir pavilion open, ladies and gentlemen (applauss),
EIS EXCELLENT afterwards undid the tape, and with this ceremony the sinder track was declared opened.
In the subsequent match between the Kow- loon Cricket Clab sad the Hongkong Crioket Club the home players after leading the greater part of the contest wore beaten by their opponents
The results wore :-
Brewer 7-5; 7. Klimanook-Clelland, 5—7. v. Ianeosk Carr. (Hongkong. V. Lspiler -
Fowler-Edwards, 11-1: 23 gaines to 13, calen
Marray-Hastings (Hongkong) v. Klimaneck- Clelland, 9-9; v. Fowler-Edwards, 6-8 i Lapsley-Brower, 10-2, 25 game to 11.
Wodehouse-King (Hongkong) v. Fowler Edwards, 5-7; v. Brener-Lapsley, 2-10 Klimanook-Clelland, 4-8; 11 games to 25.
Hongkong, 59 games; Kowloon, 43 games.
FLOOD FUND BAZAAR.
The first two days proceeds amonat between $20,00) and $22,000.
These figures must be regarded as natiafnotory.
They indicate that the first effort of the Chinese
the International Postal Union. By 1879 lency the Governor has also basz pleased to report the situation in the town as worse Mr.-F. P. Sbro, and Hon Secretary, Mr. T. to undertake a bassar on western liner has been
the service has been brought to each a state of efficiency that Great Britain consented to close the British Post Offices at Yokohams, Kobe und Nagasaki, and France followed that example a year later. We learn that among prominent officials in Peking the opinion prevails that it is of no use China joining the Postal Union until the foreign Post Offices have been abolished. That was not, the attitude of Japan. She joined the Union while foreign post offices were fanc- tioning in her principal ports, and these served a useful purpose in furnishing examples and competition of a stimulating character for the native establishments.
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in his honour, expressed his confidence that the coming years would show that Chius has been storing her energy to most the new environment, the wonderful progress which is steadily being made with the organisation of the Chinese imperial postal administra- tion might well have occupied a prominent place in thoughts. There are now Correspondents must forward their names and ad-othing like 600 head and branch offees dresse with communications addressed to the and upwards of 2,000 postal agencies Editor, not for publication bui op evidence of goop established throughout the expire, and an faith..
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appoint Mr. B. B. C. Rows to be Assistant Laue Offoor for the northern district of the New Territories.
His Majesty the King, has not been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with re- pect to the following Ordinanoes:-Ordinance No. 4 of 1908, entitled-Au Ordinance to asnd the Chinese Emigration Ordinance 1899, Ordinance No. 6 of 1938, entitled-An Ordinance to authorise the making of Bye-laws by The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharl and Godown Company Limited.
The following Chinese Medical Practitionera trained in western medicalecienos are authorized to grant death certificator:-Kwse King Loung, Wong Sai Yan, Ho Nai Hop, To Ying
Fan, Ho Ko Teup, Lee Yin Ses, Au S Chem, Lee Ying Yau, Ma Luk, E. L. DE Son, To Ying Kwan, Chan Hin Fan, Chung Yik Bun, Ho Nai Tuan, Kwan King Hang, Les Ho Ching, Lam Shin Thwin, Chau Tau Kos, Jen Jok, Wan Tun Mo.-
Before the Hon. Commander Basil R. H. Taylor, F. N., at the Marine Magistrate's Court on Saturday morning, Sergeant Sutton pro we'd the master of a fishing junk for unlaw fally failing to carry a masthead light between sunet and snuries. Defendant pleaded that his masthead light was broken. He was fed $5 or 14 days' imprisonment. For anchoring with in the limits of the central fairway a boatwoman was find $2, the alternative being a week's imprisonment.
letters and parcels, is dealt with. As the efficiency of the service is increasingly demonstrated we can quite understand that the continued existence of the foreign post the prohibition of epiam-smoking among official The Imperial Commissioners in charge of offices will be viewed more and more by the asses in Peking and the provinops have found Rights Recovery Party as merely serving to eat, ways the N.-C. Daily News, that there are keep raw a patch of irritation in the national lees then twenty-seven Metropolitan officiale On June 27th, at Tientsin, the wife of H.self-consciousness of the Chinese people; but smoking sub road. It is stated that if, when the we fear the time has not yet arrived when limit of three monthe (from May let 1999) On July 4th, at Soochow, the wife of A. C. CLEAR, of a daughter.
those offices can be closed without injury to hoists are found to be still unable to break granted by the Throne has expired, there MARRIAGE.
the interests of the foreign communities they off their proclivitias, they shall be denounced
to the Throne for pusishment.
BIRTHS
REINHOLD, of a daughter.
On July 4th, at B.B.M. Consulate-Goreral, Shanghai, before Sir Pelham Waren, x.o.M.D., Consul-General, and afterwards at Holy Trinity, Cathedral, THOMAS. BENGT UNITS ALDRIDGE, of Kensington, London, to DOROTHY CLALE FRASSE, of Streatham Hill, London.
Berve.
02805,
owing to the searity of bread. The bazaars are closed, and crowds are thronging the mosques, agitating against the government.
OLD AGE PENSIONS.
LONDON, July 10th. The Old Age Pensions Bill has passed-ita third reading in the House of Commons, by 315 votes to 10.
Many unionists voted with the majority, Mr. Balfour and Sir A. Auland Hoot abstained from voting.
THE U. & PRESIDENCY.
LONDON, July 10th. The Democratic Convention held at Denver has nominated Mr. Bryan for the
Presidency of the United States by on overwhelming majority. His platform fa Yours the reduction of import duties, the free-listing of articles competing with trust controlled products, material refactions in the duties on necessaries of life, and full protection for foreigners residentin America under treaty rights. It opposes, however, the admission of Asiatics, whose presence raises the race issue and entaila controver- sies with Oriental powers.
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THE ALL RED ROUTE..
LONDON, July 10tb. The Canadian House of Commons bae carried by 109 votes to 47 the motion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in favour tan All Red Route.
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OPIUM RESTRICTION.
Chee.
His Excellency was received by the officials and-members of the committee, wod.
extremely successful. This could not have been achieved bad the community not been in Lympathy with the movement, and to underitaad Mr. HN, MODT said:-Yone Exellency, something of the popularity of the saterprîes Ladies and Gentlemen. On behalf of the committee ons has only to visit the plass and use the Land members of the Kowicon Cricket Club.as hundreds which congregats thora at all hours.
its President, it given me great pleasure to Thousands of people must have visited the. welcome you here today, sad I am sure we all bar on Friday and Saturday among them. regret that absence from the Colony preventa • large number of Europeans and yesterday Lady Lagard from accompanying you as she there was no falling off in the attendancej did on the last occasion when you visited us. We The Chinese ladies like their experienes as at that the day of her return to Hongkong-stall-holders. At first they were a trifle shy completely recoverod in health is not far distant.and hesitated to approach visitors, especially Since your Excellency's last visit on Now Your's | gentlemen, in order to induce them to bag, but day you will ustice that great advances in the that feeling is wasting off, and they tes Dow interest of sport have been made on this ground, discharging their self-imposed duties in a The Amateur Athletic Association have now
completed a splendid running track, the finest, it not the only track in the Far East, and the fas
Club House which I shall directly ask yes to formally open bas hun floished. We soknow- ledge with grateful thanks the gonorosity of the Government in placing at our disposal a ground which lends itealf so admirably to sports, Exercise and recreation.aro necessary to us all and I am sure that nowhe; can these be better obtained than in this most excellent ground, and I am glad to be able to tell you that its opportunities are being fully taken adventago of by our members. That Kowloon has a great commercial future cannot be doubtod god that it should also have & great fature and take a leading place in the sports of this Colony in our ardent wish. I have to thank your Excellency for so kindly coming over here to-day, especially as the original date | for this ceremony had on sccount of bad was-
ther to be postponed—and your coming here" to day may have been at the cost of some other more important engagement. I can only assure
manner that is orəditable to themselves. Having regard to Chinom mastoms the innovation has proved very zostal. There has basa no
attempt on the part of sa ignorant seotion to make things unpleasant for the ladies who are working very hard indeed.
The gonsesi arrangementrof the bique loava little to bad sired and the police hava not been called up to interfere inside. Omoking has been prohibited and the dangers which it of the bazaar at night is very good, and in a decasioned have been removed. The lighting word everything is as it should be.
disposed of, but the most notable sales hayo-boca A considerable quantity of goods has bson
at the stall where the exhibita of needlework and embroidery by the girls of the Italian Conrant, Franch Convent, Palangkak Girls School, Belilios Girls School, Miss Eyre's School, and the On Wei School, were exhibited. These stalls have been practically sloured, good „prices being realiund. **
The tramway service has dons will during the three days,
*
It has been found that to run the bazaar for
twelve hours was too great a tax on those engaged in the work, and instead of remaining open till 2- it will com at-11 pm from today.
The performances in the theatre have drawn good houses and about $500 have been raiced from this source.
The committee bog te acknowledge with. thanks the following further contributions:-
Messrs. Lane, Crawford & C›—95quarta Black- berry Brandy, 63 pints Blackberry Brandy, 49 arts Ginger Brandy, 3 bottles White Horna
In a leading articlo on this subject, the N.-C. you that we appreciate your kindness in doing Dariy News remarks: It is ustural that the so very bighly, showing as it does the very keen members of foreign anti-opfum longues should interest you take in the sports of the Colony, feel well possed with the recent progress of I have now the great pleasure to present events in the matter of opium reform in with this key (at the same time heading His Chins and hail this stops now being taken to Fablic opinion, it is true, has been aroused open our new Club House. (Applause,) suppress the drag as its virtual slimination. Excellency a silver key) jond' ask you, Sir, to in this country and good preliminary work
His EXCELLENT Bald:-Mr. Mody, Ladles bas boos nahieved. But in this connexion it is well to consider carefully the remarkable and Gentlemen, before I proceed to open this Saturday's plague return contained only two There was pleasant ceremony at St. Joseph's
document resently unde public in Hongkong Club House with the key with which I have just elaborate analysis of all available bean presented by your President, I would like College last week-end when the puplis assembled oplum statistics Mr. C. Clements Assistant to say a few words. We all know that wherever HONGKONG OFFICE: IOA, DES YEUX ROAD C - An enjoyable dance took place at the Peak
to bid adieu to Brother Stephen, one of the teach. Colonisi Seoretary, strives to show that
after a most liberal, and over- axconnive, a-British Colony is started, the first thing LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STEDET. E.C-Cleb on Saturday.
ing staff who left for home on holiday by the allowance for smuggling, and for such persons the Colonists do is tos got a racecourse, pola Cellar Whisky, 21 Jane Panut Butter." English mail His Lordship Bishop Poonis may consume less than Tla 0.2 per diem, The French Mail of the 9th Jane was presided, and after the departing pedagogue had been presented with an illuminated address, two handsome silver pens and a silver inkstand Mr. A. R. Ellis addressed the meeting on his sterling qualition: The teacher was then "ossorted to the s.s, Malta, by his pupils, and as
the steamer cast off three ringing sheers were raised by the boys to Brother Stephen.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, Juix 19TH, 1908.
A MATTER of great interest to Hongkong is the revived report of the intention of the Chinese, Government to join the Postal Union and to take over the foreign Post Offices in China. This would, of course, include the various British postal agencies
delivered in London on the 10th inst
The current Gazette contains the revised ralce governing the importation of arms and
ammunition in China.
Receipts into the Treasury from January 1st to April 30th totaled $6,997,188:10. Payments out during the same period were $7,160,265.72 Payments therefore exceed the receipts by $169,129,63,
BRAZILIAN CRUISER IN PORT,
On Friday the Brazilian ornisor? Benjamin Constant," a training ship carrying a number of cadels who are in training for service in the Brazilian Navy, srrrived in port. The staiser, which is on a voyage round the world, left Rio
the
avoid misconceptions regarding the efficacy same thing on active service, as I have also seen.
sent.
Mrs. Esth-Soones for refreshment stall, Menara J. Ullman & Co-Assortment of. Toys.
Mr. C. Les Frans-$25,
Hongkong Electric Co-Installing lights and fans free of charge.
Mr. C. Pemberton-Cheque for $25. Mesars Weldon House Ltd.-Ribbon for
badges.
Mr. C. E. H. Boavis-Cheque for ZV), Mrs. F: Blanok-180 yards Silk Lace, 47 pos. Grens cloth, 16 pas. Embroideries.
DECLINING TRADE,
The boom in trade is over for the time being.
opium smokers are only two per cent of the god and cricket ground. I know that from popalation. The purport of Mr. Clement's my own experience in Aftion. My offers wors deductions is not le champion opium smoking, contant to live in tents and grasi huts, through atmosphere that surrounds the discussion of the planning for pole and cricket ground, and but to introduce some cold fasts into the heated whose roofs the rain found its way, white busily subject in most qusrink To apply his con- since it is the tradition of our race to put clusion is our present context, it may be pointed out that if all the statements so freely sport-I will not say before anything else- circulat & about the hold of opium upon China but befors saything which is not absolutely can be proved to be based on the addiction of necessary, I am glad to so that this tradition only two per cent of the population to is being malatained here in Kowloos. It is the
drag, it becomes vray necessary to
the reform morement. Those who wish to Where a British force camps for a few days or achieve practical results must bear in mind wasks, a cricket ground or polo ground springs At the Magistracy on Saturday Horry
that they have to reach a small tre por cent into existence, as if by magis. I remember of the people and must not be led away by the when I was a young soldier about thirty years of the Hongkong Post Office. Similar Griffitha, engineer on board the se. "Deronis," reports have been circulated and published was flood 83 and ordered to pay compousation
on The latter have sociaimed. The closing ago--I am sorry to say that it is a long time and the glamp has set in all over the world. It before, but now it is categorically, though for having been disorderly and with refusing to
of pubile divans but by this action they have ago when I was an active service in Afwe are to believe the Cobdenites, says the Globe covered only an infinitesimal portion of the glasistan, we sometimes had to maroh with by those nations which are winked and foolish the falling-off in trade should be oblefly feit unofficially, announced that the Peking pay risha biro.
way to the complete eradication of opiun Government intends to take over the
a very light kit indeed, with only bare enough not to admit importa fres. They ought from Obins, and it would be a matter for Four warships flying the flag of the Whitede Janeiro on January 22nd, and has sinceret, to see the mavement fisg from erroneous cessities and overything that was not light. by all the rules of the game to have no trade different forsign Post Offices in China Elephant arrived in port on Saturday. There visited Monts Video, Punta Arenas, Callao, impressions of the headway already made. It was thrown out; yet every day when we
at all now, while we ought to be profidng by was one destroyer and three torpedo boats which Honolulu, Yokobama, Nagasaki, Basebo and we are satisfied that the ninty-eight per cent camped the men were very food of patting unfortunately for the theorists these criminal their folly, and doing great business, Bat together with their staffs of employer
were recently built in Japan for the Siamese Shanghai. On Saturday Senhor J. J. Lelcin, have hitherto oxjoled the country into the foreign a well as Chinese. The Head Navy. They sail for Bangkok to-morrow,
a 2016. weight! (laughter). We never found communities persist in ignoring their right Consal for Brazil, boarded the cruiser, and belief that the whole of China has lsin under Office is to be in Peking It is further
TERED Narew of the Launonham Commander on a visit to His Excellency that that the oil has been eradicated.
shortly after nego bo was andompanied by the the opiam enrs we wast be careful that they out to the day that we left the country how fate, and in doing rather better than ourselves stated that the telegraph system is to loser dered serigrad movies in Hits Governor. An official call way then made of Mr. 5. M. A. Evans in the course of a reply
STB not equally at fault when they would that 2016 shot was brought from camp to camp who are of the Cobdenite set for tire prest In the five months since the beginning of the year, our
ë erporto have fallen off soron per cent, amalgamated with the post office system, a sating at the wreck of the " Powan" will be Major-General Broadwood, the General Officer to this article mays-The statistica prepared was here that was on Now Year's Day when as compared with list year,
while in the four in England, and the work of both depart presented with medals by the her. Registrar Commanding In the afternoon the captain by Mr. Clementi read like an Opium Farmer I witnessed the Children's Sports and I think months chose figures ars as yet available the ments will be conducted in the same offices General at the Toug Wah Hospital next and other efters of the vessel were taken to over helf a century, have been amsing thing of this Club to have that institution little more sense of its duties by falling off inspired article to assist those who for years, that it is-a-most sporting and most generone United States.exports have fallen off only about two-and-half per cent France baa shown a Thoro will be a special printing establish Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. The the Gymkhana by Consul Leiria, and after a
coxswain will receive a gold medal and 850 in few races had been ran they left for Kowloon opium was an open article of commerce Grof Children's Sports each year, I was de-seven-and-three-quarters per cent., but Germany. wealth from the misery of China. When ment for the manufacture of stamps, and a postal school is to be established in Peking money and the members of the crew will each in order to be present when His Excellency the Britain told China, in an ironical way that lighted to hear that you are going to is absolutely heretical, for in the three rat for the training of Chinese for the service. receives a silver medal and $25 in money. The Governor performed the opening ceremony in she must buy from her, Chias approving make them an annual institution, and I know months of this year her exports bere sotually
medals have on the one side an appropriate connection with the new pavilion for the Kow.
of ironical ways acceded and bought. Now that that the iden has ressived the very spesial is increased by nearly one-and aquariar per cent. Finally the report states that negotiations inscription setting forth the fact that their loon Cricket Club. The Captain and officers.
China declares opium not to be an artiole of terest and generous liberality of your President the figures for April and May are also published, as sompared with last year. No doubt when you without irony, Grast. hotween the Chinese Government and theorica in saving people from drowning were of the Benjamin Constant dined with Mr. Liritain ought to say O. K. and stop supplying (applause). I soo two extraordinary changes tre shall see a dimination in the exports, but the Foreign Ministers in Peking are in progress very great, and the other side bears the words
*8th June, 1908 prosented by the directors of Leiria at the Hongkong Hotel on Saturday Chins if sincere in her endeavour to rid her on the ground since I was here before the fact that Protectionist Germany is helding her country of the great and growing evil, and admirable einder track and this delightful is something to set the Cobdenite heads wag- own, while Free Trade England has declined, at the present time respecting this scheme the Tang Wah Hospital, the committee of night, and after dinner paid a visit to the ought to receive the cordial mupport of all pavilion. I hope that you will see from this ging Our Tientsin correspondent, however, as Pelargkok and the leading Chinese."
Flood Fund Bazaar at Shektonlani,
#rameros,
mind
civilized nationa.
Your Président lidt afladed to the last time I