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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1909,

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An Interesting case came before Mr. Wood st the Magistracy yesterday when a dealer in old iron was summoned for having been in unlawful possession of a boat slip valued at $250. He Was found towing it to his promises at Hunghom. He stated that he had permit to recover wreckage, and the hearing wad odjourned patil Friday.

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years later, in 1888, he was given full rank. He became Sirdar of Egypt in 1890, and eight years later, after he had broken the Khalifa's power at Omdurman, was raised to the Peerage and granted £80,000 with thanks of Parliament His success in South Africa and as an administrator in India are CO. within public recollection. LORD KITORENI is now proceeding to Japan to represent the KING and British Army at the grand manœuvres in November, but in the mean- time Es-Loxone will make a tour in North-

TOKYO, September 27th. Amertensive robbery was committed at Lantao- China, visiting especially the scenes of the Island on Sunday. Seven mes entered a village Viscount Sono, the Resident-General titanic struggle between Russia and Japan in the centre of the island and made a raid one of Korea, is critically ill, and it is WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, in the province of Manchuria, After the house ocupled by an old man and his son.

menoutres in Japan, LORD FORER, atred with poles the robbers intimidated the probable he will resign office, the request of the Governments of Australia inmates and took away 987 in money and a large collection of valuablo jowollry and clothing, the and New Zealand, will visit the Com-total salue amounting to $1,000, monwealth and the Dominion to inspect their troops, and to advise as to the best

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ARRIVAL OF LORD KITCHENER.

THE NORTH POLE. DE. COOK'S ACCOUNT OF HIS

JOURNEY..

The account of Dr. Cook's reported discovery of the North Pole, telegraphed by the exploror to the New York Hewald, mys:

For some time now Hongkong has hoon interested in Lord Kitchener, and when that gallant sollier set foot on our island home yesterday that feeling of Interest was demon strated by the large crowds which had assem- bled to catch a glance of the man who has done "After a long struggle againat hunger and so much for the Empire. His Lordship was a cold, wo have at last succeeded in reaching passenger on the M. M. Sydney, which left Sai- from the point of natural history, was

the North Pole. A new router interesting! : gou on Friday night and was expected to reach followed by na. We found districts thickly here yesterday afternoon. About eleven o'clock-inhibited by big game, which will extend the the gun fred from the Peak Signal station sporting territories of Eskimos as well as of indicated that the steamer was in sight which are the northernmost rooks of the world." Europear sportsmen. We discovered a land on H.D. the Governer and H. E. Major-General We have reclaimed a triangle of 30,000 square Broadwood went out in a private launch to wel miles of unlmown land. It was at the end of a come the distinguised visitor. After a brief

the tion was decided upon. Our yacht, poli. greeting on the vessel og it came to a standstill reached the limit of navigable waters, in Smith near Groon Island, to allow of the mails being Sound, towards the end of August, 1907. Thars taken off, Their Excellencies returned to Status conditions appeared favourable to us for beginn Wharf, H.E. the Governer procceding to ing an expedition to reach the Pole. Ms. Jolm Government House, and H. E, the General to Bradley furnished us generously with provisions Blake Pier to await Lord Erteloner's arrival. I had taken with me, to be ready for anything, taken from the yacht's atores. The outfit that

His Lordship, wearing a light lounge suit and turned out to be sufficient for attempting an topes, one ashore in the Fictoria accom. Arctic voyage. Many Eskimos had gathered panied by his private secretary and Captain bear hunt which had been planned for the winter,

Lon the shores of Greenland at Annstok, for most Lord Kitchener, bis old friend, lise kindly Tokyo has been greatly interfered Mitchell Taylet, A.D.C. lo H.E. The They had already collected a great quantity of commented to deliver a lecture in the Resting with as the result of torrential rains, Here he was met by His Ex-meat, and healthy dogs were running about the Room of the Catholic Union on Thursday

His Grace the Archbishop Ambrose Agins, 0.S.B, the Apostolio Palugate of the Philippine,

Islands, who has expressly come to Hongkong to

FLOODS IN JAPAN.

TOKYO, September 27th,

The Tokaido railway traffic to

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at 7 pm, to which the public is cordially incited. whole regions being submerged. The Archbishop in the guest of the French Procuration. After his visit to Macao and· Canton he will return to the Phili inos Yosterday he returned the visit of His Lordship. Bishop Pozzoni and visited the St. Joseph's” English College. In his honour half-day THE GERMAN SUPER DREAD Commander Hoard (8.U.S. Cadmae) Major holiday was granted to the pupils.

NOUGHTS.

LONDON, September 27th. The first German super-Dread- nought was launched at Kiel on Saturday.

and that

collonsy Major General Broadwood, and after camp-in large numbers. This combination of shaking hands with kim he greeted Commodore circumstances was a stroke of luck for us, as we found everything necessary for the equipment Lyon. Thereafter a number of officers were of the expedition which we were planning introduced to him, among the number being expert assistants, drenght animals, in a word, all Colonel Chamier, Colonel Bayard, Colous) that we

at a point only 700. Bedford, Colonel Grant, Lient. Colonel Chapman miles distant from the Pale. Thanks to the assistance spontaneously offered by this little (H.K.V.C.) Captain Marescour (H... Kent) tribe of 250 members, a house and a workshop were speedily built out of packing ouses, and we Hart Synott, Commander Barrst (Clio). Com at once set to work to study the conditions of mander Fenfield (H. M. Naval Dookyard) Lient, the problem which we were intending to holve.

Bafere the end of the long Aretic night we Beckwith, sud Rev. Daline Innos. "A guard wore ready to start. Our plan, which we bad of honour consisted of Afty rank and Ale thought out with the utmost care, was to make of the Buffs under the command of Captain doset as far as the Polar Set. Shortly after the away by Grinnell Land, following the west Barker received his Lordship with a salute, polar midnight we left. We sent scouting which was sccompanied by musical bon parties along the American coast to seek a road ours played by the band. Having inspected the and fed out the parts frequented by gsms.

1 dez. Qis. 2 doz. Pts. way of giving effect to certain proposals for the development of their military forces which have been discussed at the Imperial Conference in London. Afterwards he will return home to take up his new command.

Though this now appointment has not been without its onlogists in the Home Press, it is nct too much to say that it has astonished and mystified the British public, for the post which was created two years ago in favour of the DUKE OF CONNAUGnr has been regarded as a sinecure, and this

Last night the congregation of St. Andrew's view has quite recently bean strengthened Church, Kowloon, had an opportunity of becom by the statements in the papers representing ing better soquainted with their new vicar, the that the Dogs had resigned the appointment Rev. L.0. Spink, who was formally inducted for that very reason, viz. that he had nothing the previous day. A conversazione was held st the British School, and a large number of to do. But we canuut conceive that members and friends wore present on the joyous The two sister ships will be launched guard of honour he and his aide-de-camp Their mission was only partially successful, this is to be the uncongenial lot of our occasion. There was a pleasing informality

entered chairs and were conveyed to Govern- owing to storms which darkened the skies. Thin was January. On February 19, 1908, at sunrise, ablest soldier. Military writers, however, about the proceedings, and the success of the during the winter, and will be commont House, being escorted by a posse of polios. the body of the expedition started for the Fole avem completely at a loss to explain the gathering could not be doubted. His Lordship missioned in 1911.

Last night his Lordship was entertained to an. This party consisted of 11 men and 103 official dinner at Government House, after dogs, drawing 11 heavily-laden sledges.

loft the coast of Greenland to advance west- meaning of the appointment; and the best the Bishop of Victoria introduced the new Ticar shot the "Times" military correspondent

which he returned to Mountain Lodge, where wards over the lumpy ice of Smith Sound. has been able to make is that "he will be in

he spent the night. To-day be will lunch with The obscurity of the long Arotic night Sir Fant Chater and afterwards view his won was only dispelled for a few hours daily; a specially farcurable position to organise,

derful collection of Chinese porcelain at Marble the cold was severe, and we felt its bite especially Clursts from the Celebrated Chateaux above and, if need be, to direct, the British forces

Hall, and at 8 p.m. he will dine with the Royal Sound. The temperature foll to 85deg, below when crossing the heights bordering. Ellesmere mentioned are too well known to con-which exist in, or might gravitate to, the

the sight steamer for Canton, where he will and the men also suffered crually. But we soon Engineers. At 10 o'clock he will embark on0 deg. Contigrado. Several dogs were frozen noise to heady recommend them as Middle Ses. It is in the ideas unfolded in

arrive at 6 o'clock next morning. He will spend rided us with an easy road across the Mansen noisseurs nood further comment, and

found tracks worn by large game, which pro- mature and in fine condition.

Wednesday in Canton, staying for the night at Sound, ar fot as Land road across the Mansen the British Consulate-General. On Thursday the marek we killed 101 musk ozen, seven bears, niorming at sight o'clock he will leave Canton and 335 hares. On March 18, we began our on board a torpedo boat destroyer. He will journey of the Polar Son, starting from the zouthernmost point of Heiberg Island. From board the 9.3. Himalaya at 4.30 en route for this spot aix Eskimos took the road back, with Shanghai,

four of our man, 46 dogs, and rations for 80 days."

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in a speech of welcome, and Mr. Spink's reply

was listened to with great interest. A glee party, led by Mr. Frost, gave a number of contributions and other musical items added to the evening planure,

As the absence of H. E, the Governor from

the Defence Conference in this sense that of the Victoria Recreation Club, occasioned some

ACCIDENT TO A FRENCH

MILITARY BALLOON."

loon, the "Republique," it fell a distance of one hundred metres near Moulin Alber. Four of the crew were killed. H.M. the Kaiser sent his condolences.

LONDON, September 27th. Owing to the bursting of the gasbag the Interport Carnival, held under the auspices of the French military dirigible bal comment, wo tay mention that His Excellency's absence was due to no want of interest in the event. It was Eir Frederic Lugard's intention to have been present on Saturday, but as bo was entertaining the late Governor of Macas and suite at luncheon, and afterwards had an interview on an urgent matter with the Director of Public Works, which lasted until caraival was quite unavoidable. Captain Taylor,. 7.30 p.25 His Excellency's absence from the

A.D.C. the same evening wrote to Mr. Frank Lammert giving this explanation, and saying how sorry His Excellency was not to have been present at the Interport Aquatic Sports which Mr. Lammert and his Committee had so

alously arranged.

one must, seek the inner meaning of the appointment." Just so. But what are these ideas? This veiled statement suggests that some extensive plans in connection with the Mediterranean are being hatched; if so, it -means-n-complete-reversal-of-resent policy, which has been one of reducing both the naval and military forces there, and there fore the conjecture must be taken with some raserva. Nothing will probably transpire with regard to the intentions of the Govern. -ment until LORD KITOBENER takes up the appointment, but it is recognised by all writers that if some important scheme of organisation is not already intended, LORD A Roman Catholic missionary has been killed KITCHENER will speedily create one, for not by Hunghutzes in Manchuris. It was on the even the baton of a Field Marshal coupled 27th ult. that t Res, Pere Saffrey, of Tiebling, with a seat on the Defence Committee would quitted that place for Pal Mion Chang. The first part of the journey he went by mail, and the reconcile Loan KiroRENEE to the occuparent was undertaken by road in a cart. The tion of a sinequre. It has been aptly re Father was, it appears, in Chinese garb, and as marked that Malta, five days' distance by he went in his cart it chanced he was followed

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The Daily Press,

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 28TH 1909.

THE welcome which was officially extended to LORD KITCHENER on his arrival in the Colony yesterday was one in which the whole of the British population of the Colony would have delighted to participate, for, it is unnecessary to say that here, as in every other part of His MAJESTY'S dominions, thers' is nothing but sincere admiration for

be ideal headquarters for an officer who is to take an active and useful part in the higher councils of the Government as member of the Defence Committee, and to

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have, as Fresident of the Selection Board, a chief voice in army promotion. That,

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LARGE BRITISH LOAN TO RUSSIA.

LONDON, September 27th, The "Daily Telegraph" states that a British Syndicate is negotiating “an advance of £25,000,000 to Russia in return for a concession to work the existing railways and exploit the minerals and forests in North Cau- casin for a long term.

THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

ROMAN CATHOLIC DEVINE SERVICES.:

It

Dr. Cook describes his approach to the North Pole as follows:--

Slowly but surely we neared the turning point. Good astronomical observations were daily-seared to fix advancing stages. They steadily improved, but still there was a depress- ing monotony of scene and life-no plessures,

We are asked to state for the information of the Roman Catholic community that during the month of October next (being the month consecrated to the Blessed Virgin of Rosary, there will be daily services (morning and Levening) at the Roman Catholic Cathedral-

Mass at 7.30 sau. and at 5.15 p.m. recital of therefors was in sight. Virgin Mary, Tantum ergo and Benediction of the Blessed Rosary, Litany of the Blessed the Holy Sacrament, concluding with Laidate

Domino.

no spiritual recreation, nothing to reliers the steady physical drag of chronic fatigue,

"But there came an end to this, as to all things. On April 21 the corrected altitude of the sun gave 89dag. 59min. 46600. The Pole We advanced the

round of observations. At last the fing had been prepared to stop long enough to permit a double 1488s,, made supplementary observations, and

raised to the brosses of the North Pole. The day was April 21, 1908. The sun indicated local

MOGA, hat time was a negative problem, for On the first Sunday of October,. special hero sil meridians meet. With a step it was services will be held at the Rosary Church, possible to go from one part of the globe to the Kowloon-High Pontifical. Mam at 9 o'clock - opposite side from the hour of midnight to by His LordshipTM Bishop Pozzoni with Papal that of midday. The latitude was 90deg the Blessing and at 5 o'clock in the evening barometer 29-83. North, east, and west had temperature 38deg, below zero Centigrade, the procession of the Blessed Laity of Rosary round the Church, Sermon und Benediction of the

Holy Sacrament.

On the last Sunday, the 31st October, High Solemn Mare at the Immsonlate Conception at

vanished. It was south in every direction. Bat the compass pointing to the Magnetic Pole

-wis sa useful as ever,” al

Dr. Cook and his companions turned their backs on the Pole on April 23 and began the long retaio march, panting on scontated

by a number of Chinese solders. This gave LONDON, September 27th. him the appearance, to those at a distance, of a

The Vietina semi-official newspaper Chinese Landarin. It is assumed, at suyrate, Fremdentblatt" states that the visit tlust this is the impression that was conveyed to some Huaghatse who were in hiding in the of Herr Hollweg, the German Chan kaoling along the roadside. Taking the oo. cellor, to Vienna has strengthened the aut of the cart to be a Chinese official, they policy of the alliance which has been fired at and wounded the Rev. Father Saffroy thinking that the appointment of High Mian Chang. The victim was taken home Commissioner of the Mediterranean is not again by the driver of the cart and by the Bev. to be for LOED KiroRENEE the sinecure Pere Maillard, of Pah Mien Chang, who had that H. R. H. the Duke of CONNAUGHT bo nadvised of the occurrence by the Chinese relations with Italy, which are based has found it to be in the past two years, soldiers. The wound was treated on the spot,

but the injured man remained unconscious. The thereon, continue with their old injury to the brain had produced paralysis. It certainty and trustworthiness; recent events being quoted in proof thereof.

however, is only an additional reason for in the head: This occurred on the road to Pah pursued by Austria and Germany for prosession of the Blessed Lady of Rosary Int below the 87th parallel the character of

The fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary

Board takes place this afternoon: The agenda is smaller than usual.

A Portuguese bluejacket was fined $8 at the Magistraey yesterday for having been drunk and disorderly in the Naval Canteen.

A Russian woman whose name was given as Sarah Switch was at the Magistracy yesterday fined $5 for disorderly conduct in the street.

The only case of communicable disease notified in the Colony last week was a Chinese oase of bis splendid achievements as soldier on enteric fever in one of the outlying districts. 2 the field of battle and his conspicuous abilities an

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was then resolved to send him to Tientsin, and

there, when he was placed under the care of Dr. Robin sad Dr. L'homme at the French Hospital in spite of all they could do, the patient was past hope of recovery.

three decades, as well as their relations with the third ally as an immovable basis of their European policy. The

THE KIUKIANG BOYCOTT.

tion by the Shanghai Total which has been The following is a translation of a proclams

placarded in Shanghai:

PROCLAMATION.

consignment of five bales of

8 o'clock with Pontifical assistance, sed at 5.30 easterly drift. The course was forced further west. Long distances were at first covered, round the compound, Sermon Tantum ergo and the ice changed very much. The food

supply Benediction of the Holy Sacrament, concluding was daily becoming reduced, and it was evident

that

there would be a final battle with famine with Laudate Domine by the choir. ing the month, from 6 to 7.30 am. on week On May 24 they had reached the 34th parallel Daily Communion will be administered durion aheed they could not wait for better weather. and frost. Violent gales arose, but with starva

days, and on Sundays up to 9.30 am,

near the 97th meridian. Food for man and dog was reduced to a three-quarter ration, and at the end of a struggle for many days they found themselves far down in Crown Prince Gustar Sen. A few bears and an occasional bird were-- killed for food. The frost of early September stopped progress, and they lived in an under- ground den until sunrice of 1999. On February & start was made for Annatok. The shores of Greenland were reached on April 15, and Upernavik on May 21, 1909. ‹

HONGKONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION.

„[LIST OF FIXTURES.

Date.

Match... Oct. 9-B.K.È.C. ▼. R.E.

K.F.C. v. BGA.... Buts V.N.Y.F.C..

16-N.Y.F.C. v. K.F.C....

EG.A.. H.K.F.C. Buts V. BE. 23-H.K.F.C. v. Buffe

KFC v. R.E. BGA. .N.Y.F.C.

v. B.G.A. N.Y.F.C. v. H.K.F.C Buffs v. K.F.C.... 6-H.K.F.C. V. KFC...

30-R.E.

i

~ WEATHER REPORT.

Ground.

H.K.F.C. ...K.F.C.

Military. Naval

On the 27th at 12.15 p.m.-The barometer Military.

has fallen slightly over B Japan, and risen Undecided moderately to considerably over the Chine

coast, the Loochoos and the Philippines.

W

ERF.G. K.F.C.

Military

Military Naval

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report!

A. shallow depression lies over Central Japan and another one over the N.B. part of the Bea- of Japan:

Pressure is high over the Paoide between the Philippines and the Bonins, and over N. China. The turns from Indo-Chin are not in Undesided hand.

H.K.F.C..

Balls

T. R.GA... K.F.C, or Nov. R.E... v. Noral

Military Naval

The death of an old women who was knocked down by a truck and received injuries to which she succumbed was the subject of an inquiry at

On September 11, 1909, I received a dispatch the Magistracy yesterday. Mr. Hazeland, sit from Mr. Barton Acting British Consul ting as corner, conducted the inquiry, and the Genaral, in the following terms and E. G. Smith. It appeared from the evidence cotton was shipped to Kinking by a British jurors were Mesers. C. A. Warzes, A. C. Putley, Recently

that when one of Watson's trucks ladon with steamer and delivery was taken by the consignes Cholers seems to be very prevalent in aerated water bottles turned, a corner from Chamber of Commerce on hearing of it sent for without any dificulty, However, the Kiukiang a statesman in the Council Manchuria and in Korea. Seoul, Nowchwang Canton Rout there was a crowd of people in the the consignees and ordered the not to ship Chamber. Ou vacating the Chief Command and Antang appear to have a great number way. They all moved out of the way with the goods to Kinhiang by

iang by British steamses in the in India, where he has rendered services to of cases.

exception of in old woman, who was knocked future.

The Chinese Shippers Guild of the Crown which cannot be too highly

down and whore foot was injured by a wheel Shanghai on learning of this notion of the A robbery was committed in Li Yuen Street passing over it. She was taken to Watson's ship goods by British stoomers to Kinking:

Kiakdang Chamber of Commerce are afraid to Nov. appraised, LOED KITCHENER has in con- on Sunday. Thieves gained an entrance to a diepensary, where her wound was dressed

"I am now in receipt of a telegram from H. formity with the wishes of HIS MAJESTY's store by opening the door with a key which they When the police sought to interview her they B. M. Minister at Poking stating that the Government, accepted the position of High had obtained to fit the lock and stole piece goods found that she was so deaf that even with the Authorities instructions for the cessation of the Waiwapa have telegraphed to the Previnglal "Commissioner and Field Marshal, comto the value of $300,

ald of a megaphone it took them over ten boycott against Fritish steamers; how then gianding in the Mediterranean. At the same.

minutes to ascertain her mame and age. She can the Kinkiang Chamber of Commerce, which The Japanese Army Department has appoint died in hospital. The jury wished to know if is a body under official sanction, issue instruc

tions rank of Field Marshal, at the age of fifty-ments for a fitting reception being given to In Kowloon, but Inspector Langley informed" “ I have the honour to ask that you will now nine: LORD KITCHENER entered the Royal Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, who is expected the Court that the authorities did not considering a procisuation notifying the Chinese Engineers in 1871, but not until twelve to arrive at Tokyo on 2nd November via China. that it was necessary that they should have merchants of Shanghai net to indulge in unfair years after he joined the Army did he

brakes in Kowloon. Hia Worship asked the discrimination against British ships to the Fire men, all waiters,, appeared before Mr. jury to consider whether death was the result

detriment of friendly relations. receive his company and then distinction Wood yesterday afternoon charged with the of an accident or of negligence. The jury becomes my duty to issue a proclamation, and all In addition to replying to the above it followed quickly. In two years, for services murder of another waiter. They were all found that death was due to misadventure, and you merchants of Shanghai are hereby notified in Egypt with which his name will ever be employed in s restaurant in Des Voeux Road added a rider to the effect that in their opinion not to indulge in unfair discrimination against Deo. 18-K.F.C.. H.K.F.C.

that from this date onward you must be careful associated, he was promoted successively and quarrelled, and the deceased reveived in trucks on the Kowloon side should be equipped British steamers, and so friendly relations will major and lieutenant-colonel, and three Juries which caused his death.

N

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Lime be is promoted by HIS MAJESTY to the ed a Preparation Committee to make arrange. it was not compulsory for trucks to have brakes | Government to those of the Contral

with brakes.

be strengthened

,13, NYE.C. v. R.G.A........ ***** Bufs

V. H.K.F.C.

20—H.K.F.C... N.T.F.C.

K.F.Q. İ R.G.A.

... Military

H.K.F.C. K.F.C

T: Buffs

Dəc.

v. R.E.

27-N.Y.F.C. v. Buffs

R.E. v. K.F.C. 4—HKF.C. v. R.G.A.

K.F.CYFC.A. K.F.C. B.E. v. Butle

Dec. 11-N.Y.C.F. VRE.

R.GA v. K.F.C.

Military

Karal

Military

H.K.F.C

Military

Naval

Military

KFC,

R.G.A V.Buffe

Jan. 1RE

B.K.F.C

-Military

•Military

Moderate N.B. and E. winds may be expected in the Fornica Channel and along the northern shores of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending. at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon" to-day is as follows:--- Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

Ewinds, mod'ta.

or fresh; fair.

N.E winds, "moderate,

Bouth coast of Chins between

Flongkong and Lamocks.

South scurt of China between

Hongkong and Hainan... 3.

Same as No. 1.

Same as No. 1.

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