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found means of enlisting the services of native catechists and ecclesiastics. This, in fact, is already done to a great extent. After all," he concludes what nation in the past has become and continued Christian by following any other method? From the day when they have a Japanese clergy and episcopate, Japan will probably not have

the Far East."

H.E, the Governor dines with the stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club on Monday aight.

A storokespor was at the Magistracy sent to prison for one month for sålling a pair of bino, clare which had recently been stolen from the naval store at Kowloon.

In some notes on the recent Interport Cricket

festival the Singapore Free Presa says: K high tribute of praise is paid to the Hongkong side, but it was generally felt that on a Sings- pore ground matters might have been very different. By the way, when are we going to

rally each a differenes in ground and surround- ings that we are duo a fostival. Ferhaps it will

be possible to arrange one which will include

Bangkok in the participants as well, though one supposes it is too much to expect Shanghai to come all the way."

· LOCAL SPORT,

to such a unification and cannot be assimi. much hesitation in embracing Christianity get Hongkong down here ? So far it has been a lated, compromises the working of the and, herself converted," "will" be able to succession of vixitz for us up north, and there is whole-the health of the body politic and evangelise, far better than we can hope to do should therefore be eliminated." As experi-60, Korea, China and, indeed, the whole of ence proves, the different.. white races who adopt America as their country do assimilate themselves in an extraordinary way to her civilization, but on the other hand, the black and yellow racas are impervious to this infinence and do not unite with the white population. This difficulty is very different nit regards the negro population and the yellow races, as the former do not belong to any outside nation of such importance or power that any complaints as to their boing deprived of full, civil rights will be rade: If the negros were still in Africa a good exclusion law would meet the difficulty. and even if the Republic of Liberia, wore offended at it, this would not very much LOubie the United States."

The five mon charged with being concerned in the death of a cotton operative at East Point were yesterday committed for trial at the Criminal Sessions.

Two gangs of gamblers crowded the Magis tracy yesterday. One lot numberal 24 and the principals were fined $50 sud the others 33 each. The second lot consisted of 20, and similar penalties were imposed.

The attention of members of the local football, club is directed to an advertiserent in suother

column of a meeting to be held on the 24th inst.

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LEOPOLD.

Considerable interest was shown in the first THE CONDITION OF KING match of the series of triangular contents on the part of the Navy, Garrison and Hongkong Club teams, and the meeting yesterday was productive of very fine cricket. The pitch was,

LONDON, December 16th. of course in excellent condition. The Military

News from Brussels states that won the toss and decided to bat first. They sent in a strong combination and a phenomenal owing to an old intestinal complaint, stand was made, Baird scoring 125 before he the operation performed on the King was dismissed, and Power reached his third was not a successful as was hoped,

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, December 16th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION:

BEFORE HIS HONOUR Ma, H.H.J. GOMPERTZ (PUISNE JUDGE}.

CLAIM FOR COAL SUPPLIED. The action was proceeded with in which Wing Hop and another sued Ng Yuen Hs to recover $780.35 for coal supplied under a guarantee.

ring, Harlow and Morrell) appeared for the plaintiffs. and Mr. Hinds (of Messes, Bratton

Mr. Lac d'Almada e Castro (of Messrs. Gold-

and Hott) represented the defendants..."

Mr. Hinds informed his Lordship that the endorsement on the writ was for the price of coal, but it appeared that the plaintiffs were suing for the guarantee on a promissory note. Mr. Almada-I am suing on the guarantee His LordshipYou are satisfied with your ondorsement ?.

friend is satisfied I ank"

Mr. Almada--Yes. Mr. Hinds--If my for judgment.

His Lordship-Han the promissory nots been wet

Mr. Hinda-It has been endorsed over to

another fire.

In respect to the number of the Asiatic for the transaction of business in connection century this season, in ach case retiring not cut and His Majesty's condition appears guarantor,

A samjan which anchored in the southerá fairway on Wednesday was nesrly ran down by one of the Canton steamagra. The owner the Magistrato yesterday charged with anchoring in the fairway and was appeared before

fined $4.

At the Marine Court yesterday Frank Downs, master of the ss. Juteopolis, prosecuted Hans Kristensen for disobeying lawful orders. Defendant was found guilty, and fined two days' pay and sentenced to four wooks' imprisonment

immigrants in the United States, which is with the Challenge Shield. estimated at about 140,000, it is pointed out that though this appears a small matter as compared with the 80 million inhabitants of the country, it must not, in judging of its effects, be considered in reference to the total population of the United States, but as it bears upon the comparatively still sparse populations of California and Oregon, where the Asiatic immigrants are concentrated and to which they have more easy access by sea than the Americans from the East have by land. The difficulty of the Asiatic immigra- tion question in the United States is not les

Considerable structural alterations à

are being sened by the undoubted fact, to which atter-usde at present in Victoria Gaul. Practically tion is forcibly directed, that, say what the whole of the central portion, where the people will, Asiatic labour is greatly required offices are situated, is being reconstructed, and there. As Mr. KLEIN puts it: "They may the work is being carried out by prison labour, not be liked, but after all they are wanted." One of the features of the proceeding is the This is recognised by those who are opposed agare of on Indian guard, armed with rifle, to them in the United States, and is the cause which induces the Chinese and Japanese

with hard labour.

kesping watch from an overlooking roof.

THE GARRISON.

Capt. Bensley, b Malleneux Staff Sgt. Power, not out...... Capt. Garnett, 56 Mula eur Capt. Baird, o Lawia, b Noble Capt. Crawford, lbw, b Lewis Capt. Clapham, not out.....

Extras

· Total (4 wickeżajsku

Innings declared.

THE NAVY. Bay. Maundell, a Groen, b Garnett. Asst. Paym. Olivar, & Baird. Comme. Lowie, b Bagnall Lt: Noble, bɛAddison

Lt. Tovey, Green, b Addison ..... Lt. Mulleneux, not out

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Baird

Tosal (6 wickets)

Bowling Analysis.

16

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13

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16

Addison..

7

2

Garnett Bagnall

GOLF.

2250:

His Lordship Has it been honoured ? Mr. Hinds-I am not instructed either way. Mr. Almada-Payment has been made by the

Mr. Hinds said the position was that thera was a debt for coal for which the plaintiff scoepfed a promissory note. There was A Brussels telegram dated mid-evidence that the defendant had gone guarantee night, states that the condition of the for the cost; she had only guaranteed a promis- King is improving.

sary note.

to have become worse.

3.1

145

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126

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39

370,

260

A match between the Boyal Hongkong Golf

LATER.

· GREAT BRITAIN AND THE

BAGHDAD RAILWAY...

LONDON, December 16th.

Sir Ernest Cassel is at Berlin, and is

DO

His Lordskip told Mr. Almada to amend hig writ by adding a second count.

Mr. Hinds did not think there should be two' counts against them. The plaintiffs ought to sus one way or the other.

His Lordship-Why not alternately? There is nothing against auing on several counts.

Before the case for the defence opened Mr

believed to be negotiating for British Almada wished to call a witness from the participation in the Baghdad railway.

DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM DES VIEUX.

LONDON, December 16th. The death is announced of Sir

country named Laung La Chan:

Mr. Hinus objected. He had offered his friend su adjournment to get his witness.

Mr. Almada--He is a most important witness, His Lordship - Why couldn't the first occasion!

you get him on

Mr. AlmadaBeous he was away in the country.

· His Lordship did not think Mr. Almada was

to leave their own countries and to be willing for being in possession of opium which they Club and the United Services took place at William Dea Vieux, who was Govern./entitled to call the witness after closing his

to sulmit to Draconian" conditions of labour in a foreign land. They do not leave their native countries by caprice, but by necessity and because they cannot find means of subsistence in them.

As to the chances of the difficulty which he has fairly pointed out becoming mitigated as finie goes on, Mr. KLEIN speaks with the reserve that is to be expected in dealing with so intricate a matter. On the whole, however, he considers that the good sense of both parties may safely be relied upon to avert the possibility of any resort to force for, at all events, some years to come. Neither party is desirous of going to ex-

The two men who were on Wednesday finest

were found secreting in Conduit Road were yesterday sentenced to two months' imprison. Happy Valley on the 12th instant with the or of Hongkong from 1887 to 1891.

possession for applying a false trade description ment each for having a printing die in their, to opiums, purporting that the opium came from the Opium Farm.

Royal H.K. Golf Club. A. W. Walkinshaw 0

following results SINGLIN,

R. O. Hutchison J. Johnstone A Solanger Government Gazette Extraordin.M. A. Murray... ry notifies a change in the import duties on G. E. Anton ZW. Ironside opium. From December 1, the duty will be. Douglas $1,500 per chest of forty balls, and $1,600, per A. Morfey chest or packet weighing 120 catties. The im port duty on opium has hitherto been $560 per

heat of forty halls. The average yield of pure Walkinshaw & tails or 371⁄2 ounces, chaudu from one ball of opium is estimated at 28

A test cass came before M Wood at the Magistracy yesterday when ́s private, ricsha

publication. After that hour the supply trees; and, as before observed, Japan and coolie was charged with using the private ricsha

limited. Only supply for Cash.

Telegraphio Address: PRESS.

Codia :"4.11.0, 5th Ed. Ineber.

P. O, Boz., 84. Telephone No. 19.

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the United States have always been upon terms of mutual friendship and confidence. Under such circumstances, it may fairly be hoped that the good sense of both parties will find some means of coming to an under standing that may be satisfactory to both sides, and will diminish the acuteness of the position which has for some time past been

in question to ply for hire. It was stated by the police that the defendant had arrangements with certain parties to take them to and from the Ferry wharf and the ricsha coolies naturally protested against the practice of the defendant. His Worship discharged the defendant with a cnation.

Hutchison Johnstone & Murty Ironside & Anton Douglas &

Morfey

United Services. Lt. Monteith... Lt. Col. Obamier Mjr. Caulfold ... Mje. Clone

0 Comdr. Boucher

Lt. Bedwell Capt. Clapham...

0 Lt. Bagnall

FOURSOMES.

Lt Monteith & Major. Close... Lt. Col. Chamfer &

Mir. Caulfield

DEATH OF BISHOP AWDRY.

LONDON, December 16th. The death is announced of the Rt. Rev. William Awdry, who was Bishop of South Tokyo 1898-1908.

Dr. Awdry was Bishop of Southampton before he came out to Japan in 1896 as Bishop of Owaka. He resigned the Sea of South Tokyo owing to ill-health. Dr. Awdry was 57 years of age.]

0

Comdr. Boucher & ...

Lt. Bedwell

1.

Capt. Clapham &

INDIAN AND BURYAH COTTON.........

Lt. Bagnall

An Allahabad correspondent writes:—

2

2

RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE.

cise.

The defendant, in cross-examination, stated that she came to Hongkong from Australia about eight years ago. She was married im. mediately after her arrival, and had lived with her husband in Hongkong for the last five years. During that time her health had not been good. She was not aducated in Chinese on account of the lack of facilities to acquire a Chinese eda- cation in the Commonwealth. She could speak the language, however, and could rend a little,

but she could not write it.

The hearing was adjourned sine die.

THE STARTING OF POLO IN ENGLAND.

It is ancient history now that one day in 1869, when the 10th Husturs woré under canvas at .5 Aldershot for the summer drill Chicken

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It seems Ekely that the demand for Indian cotton will be exceptionally great when the ex- Hartopp, lying back in e chair after luncheon porting season sets in. Not only is there a must be a good game" and read us a descrip

reading the Field, exclaimed, "By Jere! this serious shortage in the American crop, but Egypt is expected to supply five thousand tons tion of hockey on horesback" in India. Seme less than leat year. The ravages of the ball fire or six of us who were in the tent then and ... Sir Robert Anderson, K.C.B., in hie recol-smaller yield in the Lower Nile Valley. It may ball, and began to try to knock the ball

worm seem to be chiady Iresponsible for the there sent for our chargers, and routed

up some old heavy walking-stacks and a cricket- lections in Blockwood's Magazine, give some be noted as an extraordinary development arising H.E. the Governor gives an Official Dinuar Office at the time he was employed there. He American mills are said to be enquiring for properly, as may be imagined, on a tall horse amusing peeps behind the scenes at the Home from the critical position of the trade that the about somewhat difficult thing tô đo felt. There is no doubt that not only as to-night to which the following have been says-Once of the senior olarks with whom Indian estton,

with a short stick, as, of course, we could not regards the inmigration question, but in invited-Admiral the Hon Bir Hadworth for my activity and zeal. On his first Joining Barms for the year 1909-10 says-The third un, and resulted in our improvising a sort of I struck up a friendship remonstrated with me. The third forecast of the cotton crop in reach the ball However, it appealed much to long-handled mallet and having some wooden

Lambton, Colonel the Hon. C. Lambton, Colonel the Hon. W. Lambton. Captain Clinton Baker, Commander Norris, Mr. H. Mulleneux, Com. moderare and Miss Lyon, Major-General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Admiral Barry, U.S.N.,

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the department, as he told me, the then chief forecast of the principal cotton producing dis- clerk fimpressed on him that the way to get on tricta shows 195,237 acres under cotton, a

balls tarned about the size of a cricket-ball. in the Civil Service was to do as little as possible, decrcnes of 8,920 seres as compared with last We then deputed Billy Chaine to go over to himself proposed by zeting on that excellent estimate in this year's second forecast. The his that they must be very quiet and loud and to do it as quietly as possible. And he year's actuals, and 6,963 acres less than the Ireland Bud get us some ponies, intpressing apon advice. Whether Sir Robert accepted the case of the fall is found in Thayetmyo, where and under 14 hands, and that we did not.

A VERY interesting article is published in respect to trade interests, there is a likeli. the Revue des deux Mondes from the pen of hood for some years to come of there being considerable rivalry between the Western Mr. FELIX KLEIN, in which he deals with the States and Japan. But it is not to be relations between Japan and the United overlooked that if there are some things in Capt. J. M. Orchard, U. 9. 8. West Virginia, advice tendered ho does not day. But Sir last month's estimate of 20,061 acres hnå been mind their being a bit slow, f nobody at States, more especially in connection with the which they must of necessity be rivals there Captain J: Pond, U. 8. B. Pennsylvania Mr. the olerks were habitual idlers": The offinduced to 12,355 acres. As a partial set-off that time had any iles that you would be

immigration question, which not long since attracted so much attention, but also in

| Robert goes on to point out that not a few of

Ekely to lead to friction between these two difficulties pointed out, Mr. KLEIN throws gud. Mrs. Addison, Captain and Mrs, Bob, were inde as to whether more vehicles wonia Field of clean cotton from the slaven districts get ponies and play ne a match later on. We

WRECK OF THE “ KING GEORGE, "

Particulars of the wreck of the British sail

are also very many in which they have W. A. Glaseford, Mr. and Mrs. Rables, Mr. hours were from eleven to five. It was a Myingyan.

against this are small increases in Minba and able to go the pace" at the game. He returned with about seventeen ponies, common interests, and by careful maunge. G. L. Tottenham, M. F. B. L. Bowley, Dr. nominal eleven and a panotaal five, and the season has not been very favourable for and we not to work to try to fashion out a sait- respect to the general relations of the two ment and wise diplomacy, it may be reason Thomson, Captain and Mrs. Lyona, Sir Henry Incheon, gossip, and the newspapers. Matters early cotton has suffered some damage from in

much of the intervening time was devoted to cotton, Rainfall has been untimely and the able ball and sticks and sticks and to play the countries as to the Pacific. While taking aally hoped that the latter will prevail and Lady May, Mr. and Mrs, eritia, raad of public interest also claimed attention, such excessive moisture. This has reduced the aore That started pole. The 9th Lancers were very moderate view of the causes which are With respect to the ultimate solution of the Mrs. Ram, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Harris, Mr. and as, for instance, the future of public men who outtaris in Sagaing and Mylogyan The quartered at Aldorghot, and wo get them to..

Mrs. Piackney, Rev. and Miss Splok, Captain happened to be then coming into notice.

District Officers estimates shior that the total come and try the game, and they promised to nations, Mr. KLEIN is by no means inclined out a suggestion, which, at first sight, scems L.E. Major General Broadwood, Captain Heath pass up the stret or down the street within a total is 8,068 halos less than last year's revised and thanked to ground, and got a he

And, as a relief from such grave

bets questions, to lessen their gravity or to ignore unpleas somewhat Utopian; but which is still cote, Dr. and Mrs. Voretzsch and Mr. Flatter spesified time, or as to the colour of the horses.

reporting will be 32,830 bales of 400 lbs. This returned to Hounslow, where we were quartered, Hounslow ant facts, either in the past or in the not

estimate of 40,898 Zales.

Heath as a polo heavy roller very distant future. He recognises fully it possible that the Japanese may be con

Oh Bir Robert Andoraou's arrival one morn- Worthy of some consideration. He thinks

and made it as level and as good as we could. ing at the office he found a note from Sir James

I wonder what the polo player of the prescut The acuteness of the feeling which was evok-verted to Christianity, and may so far chargo trsey yesterday before Mr. E. R. Halifax. three o'clock precisely an old hat, lately the An interesting case was boned at the Magis Fergusson's private secretary-his--intimates

ag-would-say about that ground now day called him et in Japon by the exclusion of Asaties their moral and social ideas that the barrier Acting Sergeant Grant prosecuted a well-property of the Chief Clark, would be kicked off Creeper"-announcing that at

way, we were very pleased, and sent off a challenge to the 9th Lancers, who had got from the schools in San Francisco, but, or between them and the white races will be dressed Chinese, who was said to be a compradors from the end of the corridor, and requestinging ship Ifing George in Sunds Straits show the game at Aldershot, and it was agreed together some ponies and had been working at the other hand, gives full weight to the removed, and that they may then be welcomed in the service of Sir Paul Chater, with being in the favour of Sir Robert's presence. When that she was bound for the United States with that we should play a watch at Hounslow. Wa general friendliness which has always

played eight a side, without any rules-just the gun was produced in Court, his Worship cheery voice ring out, "All on side: Play" mostly shipped at Hongkong, As usual at this think of it and try to imagine what the gene

They all turned

We tried to put some which it may be reasonably hoped will go He even goes so far as to throw out the idea as the defendunt preferred a charge of assault Sir Robert became conscions of the presence of strong current caught the vessel and drove her rather based on that of a football team, plasing

an anusually hot "

prescringe winds and currents there were contrary. A sort of organisation into the game, which we far in the future, as it did on that par that Jepan may not only adopt Christianity against the police officer Mr. Hallifax decided

a stranger at his side, a timid little Frenchman, ashore on a coral reef She sprang several lestes four men in the

a goalkeeper; but, as You may naturalisation ?" Sir Robert adds, "it was? difficulties as may arise. At the same spread in China and in other Asiatic coam was done later in the day. Thepoliceman's story

boat which was sent to help, after several ships imagine, in about two minutes the two sides word "Making hay" in a man's room at the Home which passed by had refused to render any mingled up anyhow, all jammed together, ramin- time, he does not disguise that this question, tries. There are undoubtedly some signs was that he was approached by a ricsha coolic. Office was one of the stock amusements in Bir assistance, took off fourteen of the

ing into each generally at a walk with though it may be put aside for a time, is water mity lend to a hope of this hand, but who informed sin tirat e hot takes us fare to Roberth trans Ua coming sack-on-dachenn be out to one of the mida as to where the ball was, aked 200,ual- one day he found every movable article of every feet ware rescued by a lifeboat. Of the cargo, surimmage, and the only two people remaining one of which it is very difficult to see a it certainly cannot be realised in the near a Chinese club and the latter had not paid him. kind which his room contained piled up on his the portion lying at the top can be antved. The in their places were the two goalkeepers, sticking complete solution. He points out that in future, and Mr. K-1 frankly admits the When he tried to enter the club Le was driven table, and Lord Granville's private secretary master and one sailor are reported to have died religiously between their respective posts. How Reports are current at Batavia that the master ever, we had grand fun, and a very cheory, good the United States the Asiatic question is difficulty of dealing with a question of soclub to find the man and was ascdsted by in the middle of the floor surveying the pyr

game, though one of the papers of the day said He had called on some important one which is not likely, unless some radical apeculative a character. At the same time defendant, who challenged him for being on the business. This was too much for Sir Robert. Office Foreiga

It was more remarkable for the strength of the language used during it than the brilliancy of change takes place in the views of the ho takes a sanguine view of the effects premises without permission. Sergt. Grant then He told no tales, but he represented to the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. play. We were, I think, rather a bigger and people, to be capable of modification. It which Christianity may be destined to noticed the gun standing in a corner and asked Chief that he found it very inconvenient to bu

Leavier lot of men than they were, and I

варрока upstairs, and a room on the main floor was again The Danish str. Siam left Sabang on the it was the force and weight of ourselves and differs in an essential way from the negro produce. After reviewing what has been if defendant had a licencs for it. As he could assigned to him. Sir Sir Robert adds that the 13th instant, and may be expected here on or ponies, or possibly the language, which succeed.

new Home Offer from its main plan down to about the 26th inst. question, to which some sort of solution accomplished in the past he concludes by not produce it the offer took passession of the

ed in gaining a scrambling victory. From though by no means a perfect one, has been expressing the opinion that it would make weapon: The defendant alleged that the officer

purpose for which it was intended."

couver on the 14th inst.

Blackwood.

in the United States in the same way as possession of a shot gua. As the licence for Ben struck thres Sir Robert heard "Creoper's" a miscellaneous carge of Chinese guoda, ."subsisted between the two countries, and strangers from all other parts are welcomed suggested that the summons ba withdrawn, but emerging ont, and the game began. On time of year, says the Batavis Nisuorblad, the must have been like.

ticular occasion, to smoothe over such herself, but may be the means of causing it to that the case should be more fully hoard, which who meekly inquired, "Ia dis de office for de and water soon entered the haids. A strama back and bully, with two hali-backs wa

off by the fokis.

The officer wont into their, (afterwards Sir Robert Meade led himself.

struck him in the chest.

its smallest detail is absolutely unsuited to the The C.P.R. str. Monteagle arrived at Yan-"Polo, by Colonel T. A. St. Quintin, in

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