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(REUTER'S SERVICE.]

GREAT BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

LONDON, September 7th, On Saturday Prince Arthur of Connaught reviewed ten thousand of the Buys Brigado at Glasgow. The unemployed had intended

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arrived in port on her first trip to the Beat. w intercept his carriage, but being overawed Chinese residents of the Colony. His Excel.ment of Parliament. The dispatch goes on to say

he has excellent passenger accommodation, and like the other steamers belonging to the sans company is a veritable Aoating palace. “

The many friends of Pollos Inspector James Korr will be pleased to learn that telegraphie information was received in the Colory yesterday of his marriage at Melbourne to Afies Sie, eldest daughter of Sobior Constable Simm of Carlton, Melbourne.”

A Young European clerk committed suicida, at Singapore, lest week, by shooting himself in the head. Ho had been in ill health for sometime and had recently taken a trip to Hongkong but the change did him no good. The name of the young man is not published in the Blagapore paporn.

"It is announced that Mr. Bindmann is reconstructing his comedy company with Miss Florence Hamer, who has now live in the Eset still in the lend Mr. Claude King does not

The Chiness are making great efforts to get

September #th. CONSTITUTIONAL GOTEBNMENT. The inventare of the Hon. Mr. Wei Yak with the Companionship of the Most Distinthe Grand Council at Paking stating that, in Viceroy Chang has reasived a dispatch from

guished Order of St. Mishnal and Bt. George took place at Government House last evening view of the public agitation for "Constitutionn in the presence of alarge gathering of ladies and Government, the Throne has recently issued an Ediat fixing a definite time for the establish. gentlemen, which included many of the leading

that the Empress Dowager and the Emperor lanby, in Windsor uniform, entered the ball consider that grast responsibility is attached by the police they merely "booad,"

room with Colonel Darling R.E., on his right to all affoisle, high and low, in this important After a meeting yesterday at Glasgow at and Rear-Admiral Stokes on his left. Behind matter, as they had taken a leading part in which violent speeches were made, two followed

mem-recommending Constitutional Government. Con thousand socialists and unemployed at bere of the Executive and Legislative sequently, it ia their duty to class thorough tempted to rush the cathedral at the commencement of afternoon service. The police who were forwarned called out the reserves and drove the mob back with their truncheons. In the melee which insted fifteen minutes, a number of nasty wounds were received on both sides,

At Norwich yesterday hundred únem played visited the Cathedral and frequently interrupted the Dean who donounced

socialiam.

---LATER-

A Trades Union Congress has been opened at Nottingham with a record atten- dance representing 1,776,000 members. I

the leading officials and

Councils, for whom seats were provided on either side of the Governor. As soon as in Excellency had taken his place, he Hou, Mr. Wei Tik was ensorted into the room by the Hon. Dr. Ho Kal and the Hon, Mr. William Chatham, both Companions of the Order.

investigations to be made for the purpose of

assertaining what is the best procedure. If there are any persoos well versed-in-Constitu thoual Gurezzmeut it is the duty of all Viceroys and Governors to renommend them, so that the Throne may know those who are useful and smploy them.

All offcials are requested to exhort the educated classes who are against the establish- ment of Constitutional Government and forbid them inducing the public to protest against it. They are also to forbid the making of seditious spercise.

HI EXCELLENCY then said—Mr. Wei Yak, I am depated by His Majesty King Edward to present you in his name and on his behalf with the insignia of the Companionship of the most Distinguished Order of St. Michael And St. George which he has been plaased to confer upon you. Your long and loyr! servios no the Government of this Co. lony, and the absolute integrity and restituds The Waiwapa has sent to the Viceroy copies of charecter which distinguishes you, is known of the new regulations regarding the importa and appreciated aliks by the British and Chinese tion of fire-srms into China by foreign mer- For many years, and more chants. It is said that the new regulations heye communities.

NSW FIER ARMB AEGULATIONS,

SLAVE

It is reported that Very Chang has in- structed the Provincial Judge to draw up a law covering the prevalent custom of selling boys and

right of redemption within a fixed parlod, a. girlsas slaves. A clause must be inserted giving reasonable rate of interest being allowed on th purchase price. The purchaser of girl is to be prohibited from ro selling her to any house of

return, and as to his Musical Comedy Company ho is bringing out-from-Bome, Miss-Base his presidential address, Mr. Shakleton, Vandor, who is a disciple of Miss Maud Alla's Labour ember for Clithero, said the especially in times of difficulty and disorder, been approved of by the Foreign Ministers at Congress was of unusual importance, es- the Registrar-General has looked upon you Peking. The Viceroy is requested to đín and dances the Salome dance

pecially in reference to the question of the his right-hand was. In suppressing the tribute copies to all the Customs Houses and Triads, in the strike of 894, in the Namchikin Stations within his jurisdiction. This themselves smuggled into Australis in buite of unemployed. In that connection he strong-piracy affair, and also in the reorgs alsstion of in the outcome of the "Taten kuru affair. the Commonwealth immigration laws, which ly urged as a remedy a reduction in the the district watshmen by Dr. Stewart, and exolade this kind of importation. Last month hours of labour, but the question require more recently, since I have been here, in the the Federal immigration searchers at Spiney to be dealt with internationally. He urged management of the Po Leung Kak, and as disouvered nine Chinese-lying on the top of the Borroment to arrange an international member of the Legislative Council sinne 1992; have," during a long public career, served boilers in the German vernal "Prios Waldome." labour nuity conference in London. He all these and in many other matters yon When found, they were so covered with dust and also said that the age limit for old age His Majesty and the interests of the Colony grease as to be almost unrecognisable as humán

pensions must be reduced,

loyally and woll. I am quite sure that I beings.

voice the general opinion of your fellow sub jeots, British and Chinese, in Hongkong, when ill-fame. I say that we believe that there is no one better deserves the honour which bis Gracious-Up to about a month ago anybody who wished Majesty, by my band, confers ou fan to-day to obtain an opium license sould easily do so by On behalf of the whole community I offer going to a licensed oplem shop and purchasing you congratulations, and express the hope some opiam He would by immediately afrosted that you may long be spared-to-matiune to and fined a souple of dollars for purchasing. render pablo service as you have done in the opium without a license, and a licenas would past; and I would desire to add my own par thereupori be given to him, free of charge. Dṣa.... sonal moet bearly and cordial good wishes.

lers in opiam licenses have otse made use of HIS EXCELLENCY then handed to Mr. Wei this trick and the officials were pleased to see it Yok the documents appertaining to the honour, repeated as it banufted both parties. This in

until absorbed by the highior. GOVERNOR anticipates that the stricture would be completed in two years and during that time a alequate endowment might be accumulated. At any rate hy does not coun sel waiting until the endowment has been secured. No, despite depression in the Colony he has confidence in the generosity of our citizens to attain that end without much difficulty, and with a Chinese promise of support-though it has not yet, wo nader-. stand, been formally made the optimu ... tu Keemis justified. From $750,000

An official disser took place at Government $1,100,000 would be required for the

House last night, when the following were endowment and in so far as the sum falls invited-Mr. A. Babington, Mr. Nalin, Mr short of the higher amount by that extent Van Houten, Mr. and Mrs Oakley, Mr. and will the scope of the institutun ba curtailed. Mrs Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Kadooris When the buildings are completed the local Dr. Hartley, Capt. and Mrs Bankia, Capt, teaching slab becmunded by the subce Eutobison, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Gresson, Col, and Mrs Chamier, Major and committee and as many professors as funds Mrs Antlersen, Major Joues, Mr. and Mrs will pornit will be engaged. Probably one, Stanley Allen, Mr. Stephens, Miss Horn two or three chairs will be established at the mail, Ir. Takamioil, Mr. and Mrs Arima, Dr. and Mrs Moore, Mr. and Ms Sholls, Mr.

following wers unable to attend 1-re Nalie, Mrs Van Houten, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Book. Mes Takamichi, Mr Matania,

GERMAN ARMY MANEUVRES. Grand German Army maneuves, in. which the fighting is over the battle ground of 1870, began at dawn in Alsace-Lorraine, practically on the French frontier. Seventy thousand troops are engaged.

BRITISH TRADE.

LONDON, September 7th. The decrease in British imports for August amounted to $6,544,896 terling

and pinned the decoration to h's breast.

“OFTOR LICENAMK”

outset the number depends on the money available for the purpose. Then, if there and Mrs. Paget Hott, Mr. Matsuda. The and exports to £7,012,368 sterling This ended the ceremony and the company A licenas ir granted to a person free of charge

The latter includes cotton manufactures £1,852,881, and iron and stcel one million sterling.

be a sufficient nucleus of pupils who can pass an entrance examination a beginning will be made with the University under local

The modern development of the electrical ordinance. The University course would

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. take four or five years and during that business in Japas, says a Japanese commercia paper, has resulted in such a large demand fo

Within a few days the proceedings of the period the promotors may hope to see the electric wire that the annual sale of the articls University Sub-Committee will be published Badowment Tuoressed. Then with the now amounts to about Y$,000,000. Of this and although they have not yet become public Coiversity as a going concern, and if there Y6,000,000 worth is imported from abroad. It property we learn that the preliminary diecus are students able to graduate, application is admitted that the imported wire excels the sions have been fraught with good results. Two could be unde for a charter, As opposed home-made in quality, and is generally and a schemes have been ander consideration. One. to the idea of the Hon. Dr. Ho KAL, Hisarships, et amers, and also for underground try the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, suggests beginning work. The art of electric wire manufacture with a University, to which should be attached has, however, made rapid strides in Japan of temporarily or permasnoutly a Training College late years, and this, coupled with the ample where ina:ruction could be imparted by moans supply of obean copper, has reduced the cost of of the vezmoular and written Chinese. The

EXCELLENCY indicates that instruction should be in English with a few English. speaking and qualified Chinese instructors

before 11 am. on day of publication. After that to assist by explaining difficult points production, with the result that the wire isrees from the Training College would support

No anonymously signed communications that have

will be inserted. already appeared in other;

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The proposal makes it a condition that the University should grant a degroos that were not up to an English standard Such in short represents the two schemes which have been under consideration. Of course we do not vouch for the accuracy of the details as we are not yet in possession of the printed statement which will shortly The published.

offered at a priga oonsiderably lower than ÎN

charged for the imported article. The Samitom firm bes now under consideration the establish ment of an electric wire factory. The Fare kaws Copper Mining Offics has also decided to erect a factory work in conjunction with the Yokohama Electric Wire Company, taking (Y1,200,000), up verhalt of the latter firm's capiti

notified by advertisement that Spanish pro

were invited to partake of refreshments. The Hon. Mr. Wei Yak remained boay reciving the congratulations of his many friends.

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY,

The report of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society for presentation at the Annual General Meeting to be held at the City Hall, on Friday, 25th September, states:

Gentleman, Your Committes have pleasure in presenting ts you their Annual Report and Statement of Acecants for the year ending 31st, August, 1988. The balance at the credit of the, Society now stands at $1,871.47.

8. Andrew's Day, 1907, was calebrated by a

the nucent and quioneel way to obtain a license:

and, but the officials make nothing out of it, they are usually rather slow in granting licenses then, again, an applicant has to answer america of questions and go through a lot of unnecessary trouble in obtaining i The result is that very few opium smokers dars to taks the troubls to go personally to the police stations suit apply for a license. This bea orented a new line of business known as the opium license trade.

I am informed that the Government has ceased fisning the paper license and intends calling in all the present licenses and replacing them with wooden oum, in which case a fee will be charged all now applicaals. The price of

macă license is quoted as 10 tawls in Fatahan, and business is said to be rather brisk,

SMUGGLER ARRESTED.

The explosives have been dumped inte the River near Fu Moon (Tiger Farte). The Custom House Offers who made the seisure

have been rewarded with Tla. 160, being 80 per cent of the value of the articles seized.

the University until the number of students Ball, which proved both a ncial and financial

sitendance at the university, zondered success. There was a oredit, balause of $192,77 It is reported that Captain Lai Chau Hoi: undery the sasistarco derived from this being less by 3581.16 than the previous year

who was respatly appointed Captain of the Sha meor Guard, has arrested a Chinese stoker of the aliated college, which could then either be when the profit was $723.93. transferred or abolished The resond scheme On Friday, 3rd Januar, the officers of the a.s. Heurg Shan" who is alleged to have been has been proposed by His Excellaroy the Cameron Highlanders were entertained by the implicated in the smuggling of the 200ibs, of Governor who advocates hath the College of Committen at tifs, and the men of the Regi- dynamite and 2,000 percussion caps. The man Medecine and the Technical Institute being mout were invited to accept the hospitality of is now detained in Lois Yamen pending houst in the University buildings, the erection the Society which they did. Their stay in the investigations, which Bro “expected to lead to Apparently there is a little diference of of which should be proceeded with at once. Colony was expected to be one of two or three / the Arrast «f other persons who were connected opinion between Spanish Consuls in China, Daring the two years before the structure would days only, and the necessary arrangements had with the affair..

be raised to the smount adequate to make a good measure to the efforts of Mr. T, F. Hough, the Recently the Consul General at Shanghai be completed the endowment fuud might easily to be more or less rushed, bat, thanks in great teation had been withdrawn from quite a large start. The teaching staff, with one or two entertainment to the Regiment was most number of Chinese-enbjects registered at the professore, would be engaged, and by the time successful, and was alss fully appreciated. The Spanish Consulate at Amoy. Now we obserts there were studente qualified to pass entrance cost of entertaining was met by prirata sub in the Amoy Gazette a notification signed by examinations and subsequently able to graduate scription from members.

a oharter could be obtained. aud Hongkong Mr. F. R. Almela, the Spanish Consul thers, the University would be a going concern. Then which reads as follows. It is hereby notified at would ooter on its career of Chinese and daly registered at this Uongulat», are always valid in the territory under the jurisdiation of the same until an official notifica tion will be made by the Spanish Consuint this port. According to the 18th artiole of the Regulations for the granting of the protection in the Est, published by the Spanish Govora ment on the 5th September 1871, the Foreign Office in Madrid, after a careful examination, is the only one authorised to cancel or to ratify the "Patentes de Proteccion granted by the Spanish Consuls.”.

that all the "Patentes de Proteccion" granted to

Tefulness,

Mr. C. H. Ross was invited to join the General Committee on the departure of Mr Henry Keswick from the Colony, and

Laccepted

The sub-committee is composed of De, Atkin- Eleven new members joined the Suolety son, Hon, Mr. Pollock, Hon. Mr. Chatham, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Dr. Wright, Dr. Thomasum, during the year on againet 44 in the previous Mr. Bowley, and Mr. Turner, with Sir year.

Chater, as eba{rmina.

THE LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN.

The Committee would specially ask the assistance of members in somring bey members The entrance fee is only $5.00 and the annual subscription $2.00.

DAVID WOOD,

R. SHOW AN

Chairman

REINSTATEMENT OF CASETERED OFFICIALS.

Viceroy Chang has recently memorialised the Throne to reinstate many offlaists who were cashiered or degraded by ex. Ticlroy Shum

Prominent among them are ex-Marshal Soo Fora Chan, ex Nem-Hoi Pal King Fook, ex-Colonel Li Sai Kwai and ex- Prefect Li

Hos XONG, SEPTEMBER 107, 1908

It will be noted that both schemes have ALMOST six months have elapsed since the Colony experienced a thrill of pleasurable this in common: they provide for a modest excitement by the announcement of Mr.start with provision for the natural expan- Mont's generous gift in the interests of a son which may be expected to follow. Dr. HoKar's proposal would undoubtedly, place University for Hongkong. That announce."

Western knowledge within easy reach of ment was followed by His Excellency the GOVERNOR Convening a meeting to consider students. It would obviate the long period of study which precedes a mastery of the project and a sub-committee

the English language an accomplish Though appointed to go into details. nothing has been published up till now of went which is necessary to their enter-

Ke Chouk. Pai was to return to Canten the progress of the deliberations, we believe in the University. His contention seems to be that the half measure supplied by the

and receive official appointment, but the that the community will soon be in posses.

merchants here, on hearing the news, im- sion of information regarding the various partially educated men who pass through

mediately petitioned the high Cantonese propos ils which have been under discussion the affiliated colege would make the Chinese

olicias în Peking to take mestures to prevent What will be still more satisfactory is the more ready to accept the fall measure

ITH GROWING STRENGTH,

Pai's return to Kwangtung. Li Bai Kwai is now in Canton and is the monopolist of the knowledge that the erection of the Univer-supplied by the men who graduated at the University. Doubt inay be expressed as to

The Legion of Frontiersmen is making sad is said to be increasing at the rate of 1,000 connderable headway in the United Kingdom,

Western Suburb. Fantan. It is reported that sity is well within the region of practical the wisdom of this, but coming from such

gost, Since the sumaal meeting in June, Asting Hon. Secretary.

be is about to reosive an oficial appointment. politics. Broadly speaking, only two an authority the point is certainly worth

they have dons magnificently in South Africa

Li K Cheuk is on his way to Canton and will schemes have, we believe, been considered considering. On the other hand the plan sket-

and Canada, and also in the Bombay Presidency.

be appointed Prefect of certain Prefecture, Bach has its interest and each its value, ched by His EXCELLENCY is more in accord

Daly trained men and men who have seen

A few days ago His Excellonoy, received a and though the details are not available with British ideas. It keeps the University

Botive service are enlisted. The English Com- mands have nothing to do with the Territorial

douree from Peking in reply to a memorial sent for publication we may briefly state the to its distinctive position, but, until the

service in Great Britain, Canada, Australia, left Moji for this port via Shanghai on the 7th Sub-prefect Sham Lan Sha and ex-Colone Force, but they are officially roognised for The N.I.K. str. 4a Maru European Line) by him reinstating the cashiered officials ex- nature of the two proposals.

details are made public it is perhaps better Colonel Seely's speech on the Colonies and South and East Afriss, and Bombay. Only fiast, and is expected here on the 14th at Lui Chan Kok, who were cashiered on scconat At first the committee felt somewhat not to pass any comment.. However the com- #alatic immigration recently reprodaned in the

men are enliated who, for various reasoNG, The N.T.K. str, Tosa Mara (American Line) pessimistic as to the success of the under-munity will feel assured that the Committee Daily Press evoked much weighty approval in cannot comply with the regulations applicable left Kobe for this port via. Moji and Shanghai of the Lionchow massacre.

Australia especially the principles which be taking entrusted to them, but with the have been working towards the object for lays down are those on which Australia is to the "Terriers," but who are nevertheless on the 8th inst, and is expected here on the What is especially noteworthy about this fact is that the Viceroy has given¡them their only started two and a half years ago, the Com. The NTE Be Tetoroju Haru (Bombay former positions in Lionchow again. In the exchange of ideas hope revived. The Hun which they were appointed and that consalwaga acted, alion residents sharing civil rights isnt men. Although the organisation was 17th inst.

Тык indeed, SATA mands which are entirely self-supporting, could the Times correspondent is KA has withdrawn his scheme so as to

on the 7th inst, and is expected kere or the officials from responsibility by stating that it exclusion policy. since Australia rafnses to object of showing how the University might obviate all delay, and at the site has already establish class,

organised for actual fighting purposes, bút

23rd Exist of permanent reidents activate an intelligence arz of a field fores inaugurated on-simple-linas and yet been chosen a piece of ground on the endowed with civil righja arsept in the cafooling as guides, souto, pioneers, and-swift The Mognition at Luthar koax Flagspores begondolom wall and the grow to a successful, institution whose hillside opposite Fairlea, wer way hope to of the aborigines, who are Stato wards.

Horsemen. Fatty 99 per cent, of the Frontiers on the 9th inst for Hongkong: The Sydney Daily Telegraph esils the spaedi men are qualified for mounted work as well as The strpe from Sydney, &c. American Missionaries who, he said, had caused influence would be felt all over the East, e-work commenced on the buildings with-

in a comparatively short-time, especially as timely and reassuring and fully accordant His idea, we understand, was to establish there are gentlemen of financial standing with Australian views. The Morning Herald enyh foot work. General satisfaction has been left Pori Darwin on the 8th Iset for Timor the riot by rouding the anger of the people

that it constitutes a full and frank sdmission expressed by the men at the interest which the Manila and this port

The OP.B. str. Emprest of China arrived -a University proper with a small number who have declared they will see it through; of the colonial position. Things are seen in King and the Prizes of Wales take in the

movement. Most of the encampments and Yokohams at 7.90 m. on Wednesday, the 9th of students, say from 40 to 60, but attached That epolis necess. With such knogledge the right perspective, The suggestion of the marches for the year are over, but one Birming-ast, and left again st.3.p. same day for Kobe 30, twenty-three died during July, ods-was-

AUSTRALIA AND ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Dr. Ho Kit submitted a scheme with the siderable progress has been made. Dr. Höwithout-colour distinction the base of the out 3,500 Officers and men. They are not Line) left Columbo for this port vis-Singapore | Viceroy's memorial he exonerated these two

withe publie may reasonably look forward to this, either temporarily or permanently, a to the time when the city will become a Training College was suggested where in-seat of leading renowned in the East and struction eculd be imparted through the me. when her sone will proudly bail their Alma

"Floreat Hongkong." dium of the vernacular and written Chinese.

Mater

use of the Secretariat is exesļlent.

bam Command is to held a camp of instruction where she is due to arrive at 4 p.m. to-day.- Indeed, the speech rouses hopes that the from the let to the 8th August. The London Secretariat, which is now considered illusory Command, nader Colonel Driscoll, D... is may soon be developed in accordance with making arrangements to hold's grand three

daya' tournament during the autmann,

colonial wishes.

which occurred so anddenly, and be blamed the

through interference with a religions ceremony.

Of the 21,636 Chinese in the Rand on June

The Blk or M.M. z. Tourane which left struck off the strength, and 3,199 were re- this port on the 4th alt., was delivered in Lyons patriated. The total number in the country on on the 6th inst.

July 31 was 18413.

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