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Bill making compulsory the registration of individual members of Chinese firms trading in the Colony. It was mentioned in the aame communication that at Singapore where business is largely in the hands of Chinese, registration of partnerships in con- nection with the administration of the bankruptcy laws had been urgently recom- mended. The Government at Singapore

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The French Consul at Teutain reports that { the cinematograph has caught the Chinese tarte to such an extent that German and Japanese frmå are makings enormous sims in Chins- with moving picture shows. The Chinese, he says, like war scenes hask but not the Western iden of humour.

A little Indian girl was brought up at Sing- spore on a charge of vagrancy some time ago and signed a contract not to return to the

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& CO., did, in fact, make an attempt to deal with Colony, a few days ago, however, a to the tho problem, but the mercantile community back to get married and daring the wedding was much divided on the subject, and the festivities was arrested on a breach of contract, A week yesterday she appeared before Mz. Bill was abandone). Guided by these Green, to answer the charge, resplendeut in all

ToXTO, August 12th. results in Singapore, the Hongkong Govern her bridal garments, her husband accompanying mont made no attempt to give offect to the her similarly attired, their flowing race being from the continuous rains of the past The country is suffering severely demands for registration which had been plentifully besprinkled with red fluid and yellow made in this Colony. In 1900 the question turmelis, which is the Eastern substituto "for week. was re-opened by the Chamber of Com-confetti and rice. After hearing the evidence, the magistrate bond the girl ever for, aix merce, following a case which had been months in the sum of $50 to come up for judg. board in the Supreme Court, and the ment if called upon. Government thereupon appointed a Com. mittee consisting of His Honour Mr. Jus tice Wrex (chairman), the Hon. Dr. Ho KAI, the Hon. Mr. WEI Yuz, the Hon. Mr.

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of the Preifle coast of the United States are The delegates from the chambers of commerce due to arrive In the Orient by the Korea and properations are being made for their enter

sainment at Shanghai. So far as can be learneit,

some

The running of trains on railways is temporarily suspended.

The northern part of Tokyo and

flooded, and the damage to property much of the surrounding country is

and loss of life is unprecedented.

Reports from the summer resort at

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PIGEON SHOOTING.

| Fan Ling Len, Proceeding down the Lang Kwat Tau valley they are found behind the village of Siu Hang, in the isolated clump behind Kwan Ti village, and along the tree-lined stream in the For some unexplained resson, pigeons hare do

Hok Tan or Hok Bau Valley, Farther down not posses the status of their Western brethren, they are found behind the village of Man-Uk C that in, local aportamon rarely er ever try for a

Pis and near the village of Ma Chonk Ling, Shstankok. pigeon "bag," although, in the writer's opinion, a string of dead scale-books" is not to be despised either as regards quantity OX • quality. I am inclined to think, however, that this con tempt for the humble pigeon obtains more from general ignorance of their excellent table qualities, rather than from a antural dislike of the birds. Also, the fact of the birds when is flight-making extremaly diffionit shooqing may

Areale-back," when drives, uniloubtedly have something to do with their unpopularity.

requites one to have a quick, trua eye, elas one's empty enses will scarcely tally with the birds

obtained.

behind the village of Ping Tsin, the village In the Lak Yeak district they are found

of Trang Va Ho, and also the villages of Lo Fong and Mah Fo on the border line. Just over the border they are numerous around the villages of Wong Pui Ling, Tsoi Uk Wai Lung Tean Ha and Sha Tao.

In conclusion I may add, with reference

found at such and every village having trees to the ordinary wood dove, that they are to bo around or near it, whilst "scale-backs" are to bit found only at the villages named. Finally, when going pigeon shooting a good working retriever will be found very useful.

SPORTSMAN.

CHINESE IN THE STRAITS.

LEUNG PUI CHI. This Committee, besides toys the Cablenews-Americân, the itinerary of Karuizawa, where 800 foreigners are of Victoria-especially in the Public Gardens. 1909 was 151,752, the lowest number for the

reading all the papers on the subject in the Government's possession, examined three European and three Chinese witnesses and

came to the conclusion that it would be inadvisable to introduce the suggested legislation whether penal or disabling. The general ground for this decision was that

this important party of tearista includes only Chinees and Japanese cities. The chief object staying, state that most terrible of the promoter of the tour was to interest and weather he been experienced, and instruct American business men on the acide that private nouses and hotels have

casat in the possibilities of trude, with China.

This purpose sears to have prevailed to such been washed away.

extent that in Shanghai little or attention was paid to Amerionn and other

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ferei a commercial bodies, but arrangements it would be impracticable to give due effect

were made nearly altogether with the Chinese to auch legislation. Mr. SHEWAN, who chamber of commerce there. Moreover that presented a separate report, stated that he body seems to have taken the bit in its tooth did not se the impracticability of and to be laying out its owù scheme of enter-

tainment without co-operation with the Amer registering partners, but he thought regis: ican Association or the European chamber of tration inadvisable.on account of the commerce of Shanghai. Manila's chief internet- trouble and expense involved by a Registry in this party of tourists lies in the fact that it Offico. He suggested that the object of is to leave this city out of its programme. This such registration might be obtained by is very regrettable misfortune for both the inducing Chinese firms to advertise the islands and the tourists. Composed as the party is of the representatives of the commerelal or names of their partners and the changes in ganizations of the entire western count of the their constitution from time to time, as is United Ctutes, the islands wald have made A CHAMPAGNE OF FINE QUALITY. | done by foreign frms. Among the reasons

ten strike had they been able to draw these tour given in support of the decision of theists here. And the tourists would have PRR CASE 1 DOZ, QUARTS.

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mone expense that would be entailed owing to the difficulty of finding out who the partners in a Chinese firm are; (III) that such legislation would, tend to drivo capital from the Colony and would seriously intergeneral knowledge of his subject possessed by fere with trade. It is only nine years the writer of the above in to-day's issue, som ago that this inquiry was hold, and trouble should have been taken to ascertain facts before condemning the system on which be shown that these the Custom's tide ganges are erected. This on unless it can

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That there is no means of reading the gauges at night undoubtedly limits their value as direct aids to aarigation-which, by the way, is only part of their asa-bat this might, to a certain extent, be overcome if the Customs could arrange for the keeper at the Tide Pole Light to show

whileth light, either red or green, from his hat

water on his guage was over a cer- tain height, say, four feet. While perhaps not being of much service to deep ocean vessels this would be a great convenience to the

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DH VŒUT ROAD lagistracy yesterday on a charge of arson in river steamers going up on dark mornings and. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEST STREET. EC connection with the fire which took place at wishing, if possible, to use the Front Resch

Yaumati at the beginning of this week.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, AUGUST 13TH, 1910.

For three days this week the Chief Justice and a Jury have been engaged in the Supreme Court on the trial of an action brought to decide whether a certain China- man was at a given date a partner in a

Chinese firm lately carrying on business in

At the Magistracy yesterday the conswain of the lannoli Sport, which is used by the health officer of the port, was mmmoned for not having a light exhibited at 4.30 on the morning of the 5th inst. The hearing was adjourned.

Yesterday rain fell heavily, converting the dust of the streets into mud. Pedestrians in Queen's Road in the afternoon were surprised to see a water-cart, drawn by a couple of bullocks, sprinkling water over the road, presumably to

lay the dust.

Yours, etc.

V.B.J.

HOW MR. ROOSEVELT BECAME- PRESIDENT.

One report describes the foreign guests at the Mikasa Hotel as seeking refuge in the hills at midnight.

Į REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.").

THE CHINESE POLICE SYSTEM.

LONDON, August 12th.

Their

In the winter seasos, from the end of October to the end of March, we have three species of pigeon, of which only one is indigenous, ie, the ordinary wood dove. The other two-tho "scale-back" and blus rock-often confounded -aro migratory, "With the wood dove every- The annual report of Mr. C. 3. Saunders, one is familiar, and cowhere are they saan in secretary for Chinese Affairs in the Straits greater numbers than around the upper levels the total number of immigrants from Chinn in Settlements, has been published and shows that

is certainly inferior in an epicurean sense. 10 days' quarantine during the second and third flesh is much darker than that last 10 years, and 1,700 below the figure for 1908 of the scale-back" or "blas rock," and a decrease of 1.1 per cent. The debresse in 1908 was attributed to the imposition of 14 and They are easier to shoot and kill than quarters of the year. The continued decrease either of the other named species, but they in 1909, he says, can only ha attributed to trado prefor hiding in leafy tross and bushes to depression on this side and to good harvest in indulging in lengthy fights. The beat way to

China them is for several guns to surround their habitat, sending in ons Chinese with a packet of crackers to startle and keep them moving. At the villages of Trui Uk Wal and Lung Tria Hú on the Chinese side of the Shams Chun Biver, I once saw over 100 doves obtained in this manner by three guas in the course of about m two hours

The arrivals in Penang numbered 43,353, 6

decreass of 8.6 per cent, below the numb 1908. The number of unpaid passengers, ie, of persons who obtain free passages to the Colony norvice on arrival in the Colony, was 13,379, in consideration of entering into controots for farther decrease of 225 or 1.9 per cent. The proportion of unpaid passengers to total number of adult maie immigrants remained

ained the 1909. Of these unpaid passengers relatives and friends; 239 were returned to Chins 11,627 sigued contracte: 971 were redeemed by 24 were dismalased in Singapore: 220 absconded.

were 271

The so-called blue rock" pigeon-often confounded with the scale-back-is a small. sized pigeon with a slaty-blue plamage, having on landing or from depots, and nine died. There a dark ring round the neck edged with white.--31st

Lien Chai, one of the chief Chinese They have a small head and alender neck, with the ata remaining in depôts on the

no arriv

1909. The police officials, is now in London tapering wings and tail, and their progress of from there is recognized here as an unpaid Government, by went with studying the police administration They are found only in wild and solitary places eral, Hongkong, has continued to work with

through the air is swallow-like in swiftnessed his indebtedness before the Registrar Ce

passanger unless he has previously acknowledg with a view to remodelling the-on ricky, tree clad slopes, ets-and never good rents

Their flesh, in colour, Chinese police system on English in large numbers.

resembles that of the doves, but is better lines.

flavoured. The hills around Lang Ku Tan sad Castle Peak, the Tal Lam Chung valley, the upper ends of the Pat Henng and Lam Trún valleys, and the Shatankok valle com prises the bost blue rook" country, although

THE CHINESE IN TIBET.

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LONDON, August 12th. From Simla it is reported that the situation in Tibet is improving. The military activity of the Chinese is decreasing, and it is now believed doubtful that the British troops will oross the frontier.

THE NEW YORK OUTRAGE.

LONDON, August 12th, Mayor Gaynor is progressing most favourably.

His assailant was an employee of the municipality who had been dismissed for various misdemeanours

GERMAN SHIPBUILDING DISLOCATED..

they are to be found elsewhere along the eastern howover, as to warranta day's sport being wasted on them, and they should be included in a mized “bag."

coast. They are nowhere in such numbers,

When we speak of the "scale-back," however,

The chief classes of labour for which contracts labourera 5,820, general unskilled labour 1,320, were signed were:Miners 7,601, agricultural sawyera, timber and firewood cutters 610, me- chazios and artisans 243, domestic and shop coolies 123, sailors, fishermon, etc., 239, and mis- callenaons 115, a total of 16,071.

AFTER TEN YEARS.

"Oh, tharo you are! and don't look a day older than you did ten years ago, and I'm so yellow sad wrinkled. It's that dreadful climate. portar; I want to send them off by next mail- Oh no, don't give those papers to the they will be read, every word, even the advertise.... mente Ian't there a deafening noise bore. I can hardly

hear what you say.

it was a horrible voyage-nearly all the

were most uninteresting.

What's

we speak of sport in the true sense. The "scala-bnak" da the prince of pigeons, and difficult enough to satisfy the most ardent sportsman. They are always found in large Blocks, and they are almost lika rooke in their t

A taxicab, did you say? I've never seen yearly persistence of frequenting the same

one before. Do let's get one; it will be much locality. They are by far the largest of our

quicker than a stupid old machine." What is be doing? Is that just the way they start off! pigeons. Their plumago is heavy and No. 4 I thought there was going to be an explosion. shot is necessary to kill. Their breasts are a Do tell him not go so feat. I'm sorry I pinched delicate pinky-red colour, and the fouthern of the your arm so hard, but I did think he was going back are a blus-grey tinged with pink, scale to run over that girl with the basket.

Do they still have those errand-girls here! patterned like the scale of a large fish. Their I had forgotten. How miserably stunted they favourite roosts are in tall, leafless trees, or look, poor children. The natives would think

in near orchards-alise kaflows in winter. Theoir is shocking in ons district--you are barburians

and

feeding time ís early morning late afternoon, and here I might remark that they are possessed of enormous appetites. They love to feed in fields where peanuts have recently been raised, and where they find plenty of nuts overlooked in the gathering: Out of

aron't

you

after all, and never think of the poor next generation. "What did you say F Oh! couldn't listen---I was watching that poor lady: She is going to fall, imm't she? How hard she finds it to walk, knees! Whatever is she? Is it the uniform Is sho Lame? Why! sho is tied in below the LONDON, August 12th,

of a suffragetts or what? Oh, well! I suppose The shipbuilding strike at Ham-ouriosity I ones counted the pesante in the it seems funny to you, but how could I know it burg for shorter hours and higher erop of a dead saale-back," and bound 73 nuts the fashion! We don't see anything

many of themi unshelled-besides sundry berries, quarantine at all the ports on the way home,

fashionable

and the up-country,

ship was in wages has developed great-proports. Thule fesh is whiter sad better flavoured There's the tions owing to the lockouts at Stettin, than either that of the dove or blue-rook," and shout? The chan fournity Why? Dil I round and booked their breasts are large and firm fleshed. I have something if you hadn't seen it for years. It at me. Well, you would want to shoot or do Bremerhaven and elsewhere.

never weighed any of them, but the largest of just looks as splendid ne ever, doesn't it? them are scarcely inferior in size to a partridge How fearfully crowded the streets are! Iskall hen. They are wary birds, and not easily approachter dere to cross the road. When I go shop

I shall have to walk along the sido I start is. When startled, they generally fly from village on until I come to the klud of shop I want.

to village, always settling in trees, and always What dears the policemen are, aren't they? returning to their original roost, For this

They

give you

such a safe fealing. Oh! oh! he reason several guns along the line of flight and goes too quickly round the corners, We shall be killed before we get there. Which is No. in the tree clumps is advisable. They are very 33 Twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty. Ock! strong on the wing, and one has to be an expert there's mother at the door-do make him go to hit them; also, they take a lot of punishment quicker. N-n-no, I'm n-n-not e-crying-only and dio hard I consider thom the most happy."-Glasgow Herald difficult to shoot of all the land birds hersə, and I am sure many with experience will agree with me.

It is expected that the strike will

Mr. Thomas C. Platt, sonstor, who for many years was the Republican political "toss" of New York State, relates in the first part of his autobiography, published in "McClure's Maga sine," how Mr. Roosevelt was made Tie last several weeks. ** President which led to the Promidential succes

The progress of fifteen warships sion by a pinch on his leg. Mr. Flatt leads up to the lucident by describing the negotiations affected. at the Republican Nominating Convention at Philadelphia in 1900. Mr. Roosevelt

was then Governor of New

the Governorship,

Bonator tells how he informed Mr. Roosevelt that

Aa Ordinance to amend the Weights and renominated **York State and desired to be:

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Platt

I shall

Es endorsed

[FROM THE CABLENEWE-AMERICAN."]

AMERICAN ELECTIONS..

PORECASTS FÓN NOVEMBER,

WASHINGTON, August 8th.

The campaign for the Congressional and

confidence and lack of confidence of the

to this demand unless it be strongly sup- I was in Jalan Besar, when his attention was atention you wat Hnally returned leaders of the two parties. in different see

I will now name the localities whore "scale

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued

The depression lying off the B.E. coast of Japan yesterday is moving away over the Pacific.

the Colony, and the Jury, who returned a Measures Ordinanco, 1886, is to be brought did not have the renomination, which was majority verdict, his once more drawn before the Straits Legislative Council shortly hee public attention to what in the rider to their with the object of legalising the use of a Chinese intended for Mr. B. B. Odell, but that he meet verdict they describe as "the absolute measure of length. termed a "chhak," which is ticket with Mr. McKinley, who was to be re coapt the Vice-Presidential nomination, on the Bacessity for the compulsory registration | in general use among Chinese tailors and silk nominated for the Frenklency. of all partnerships" in the Colony. This merchants. The use of this measure; says the Platt Hate in a state of rare exaitement, eran State elections is proceeding in every part of backs are, and always ore, year. in, year out, the following report

The Governor" (Mr. Roosevelt); writes Mrr expression of opinion the Chief Justice proto in a way tend to or facilitate fraud, and it.

objecte and reasons attached to the bill, appears for him.

go to the New York caurus, and inised to forward to the Government, but is thought proper that the existing liability tell the delegates that I shall, if nominated for the United States. Indications at present without variation. Starting at Castle Peak a n view of the complexities of the question to prosecution and fine for its nes should be Vice President, aris In the convention and point to a crushing defect of the Republican tow will be found behind Wong Ka Wai hea fallan slightly over the Loochoes, and risen On the 12th at 12.10 p. The barometer which previous inquiries on the subject removed.

decline. I can serve you, Senator Platt, far Party. This is the conclusion reached by towards the temple on the hill. The next place moderately to slightly over China and at the have revealed there would seem to be little

better as Governor than as Vice-President, Bald the independent Press. It is founded on a 16 among the tall cotton woods behind Lam T Į statives around the China Sea Roosevelt pugnaciously. A. Malay policemsa told a curious story in the

Now, I want your promise that if you are."straw" vote of the various States. The Village, and farther up by Na Wai and the over the Lower Yangtze valley, has moved into hope of any steps being taken to give effect police court at Singapore the other day.

depression which appears to have developed by the Noir York osums, you will wat opinion is strengthened by the apparent village opposite. The villages of Nam She the Eastern Ses. and that if

are nominated by the

Wat, Mong Teing and Tai Tsing are all good will run,' I added. ported by the Chamber of Commerce and tractad by the movements of a Chinese coolie.

Well, Senator

for "scale-back "-also behind Kin Tau, Ping the general mercantile community Chinese The latter was carrying two baskets, in one of Roosorolt, reluctantly, I

ctantly, I will pledge myself not

Shan. In the Shop Pat Heung, the villages of and European. It is nearly forty years since which was a kerosine tin. When he saw the to decline formally the New York canus tions of the country.

Shan Ha, Muk Kit Taŭ and Wong Nai Tan this question was first brought forward for policeman, the coplie threw the tin into the endorsement. But I shall certainly urge the

give good sport-especially the latter. A few consideration by the Government by s

stroot and bolted, and the policeman, thinking cauons to use another,' he added.

will also be found behind the Un Long villages. remember that I shall pinch you if I that rather suspicious, belted after him. He petition presented by the Chinese com caught him, came back, and picked up the tin, pew York cauons session was a long In other words, the unsophisticated Tibetan and the village of Hs Teis. Going towards San see any signs of your getting up and dedining and nestles even on the roof of the world behind the Kam Tin Villages, and between there In the Pat Heung valley they are found my son Frank. munity & second representation was made which he found to contain the dead body of s *The

and hosted one. by them twelve years later. In 1891, three-monthe old child. The coolis was charged iterated in the most szaphatic terms his state is almost the sole purveyor of ask. It is sold in they are found behind the villages of Mai

Mr. Roosevelt re- does a little cheating on his own account. Ho ten years later, the Chamber of Commerce, with depositing it. A municipal inspector, ment that he was not a candidate for the Vice at something like doren times its weight in Po and Shek Kiu Tau, and behind the villages today is as follows when they were invited to express an

hoverar, gavo evidence to the effect that he Presidency. Roosevelt's self-constituted silver, so one would think the scent would be of Ban Thu itself. In the Hau Touk and saw the dead body st ten o'clock that morn. friends clustered about him and whispered prea. But, this is far from the case.. It is opinion on a draft Bill to amend the Banking, lying in the road, and went to report the audibly. Say you'll decline, if nominated,

Governor

My son pinshed Romerat in

•low any examination fw the bu ment that they were strongly of opinion the corpse bad disappeared. Then he heard of the senator, Governors Hossovelt kept faith. determine upon the parity, and it frequently that to render the proposed Ordinance more the arrest! Defondant stoutly denied having other words, a pinch may be said to have made merchandise with amidon, peas, beans, potatoes and Ho Hoang. There is a très clamp betweer South cisat of China between Same as No. 12-

He ignored the solicitations and sat down. In happana that the vendor haz adulterated las completely applicable to local requirements had anything to do with the body and he was

shang Shui village and Langkat Ten where South east of Chins between game as No. 1. it should be preceded or supplemented by a

And

TIDETAN TRICKSTERS,

Pressure is still high over the Pacifio to the N.E. of Japan, and also over the S. part of the China Bea.

Moderate variable winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and fresh 9.W. to S.

at 10 am to day, 2.40 inches. winds along the B. coast of Chius,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

8. W. and 8.

rupter Ordinarice, intimated to the Govern matter. Returning a little Inter he found that leg and said Remember your contract the 194 sold in pocket and the von Sheung Shui districts, the villages of Ku Tong, Hongkong & Neighbourhood, Winda, fresh ;

discharged,

with

thân touch. But by this техня he

Hang Tau. Tung Kung Ling, Kem Tsin, Ho to Sheung Henng and Liz Fok are all very good Farmoss Channel

including the tree ned stream between In Kong

Roosevelt President: for, had he executed the mixed with blood, the yolk of eggs, pounded in

threat of declining, and had it been soospied, a mortar until it resembles mask he would never have reached White Homes.”

they yearly congregate, also behind the village of

Hongkong and Lamocks. Hongkong and Hainan...

| equally, thundez.

storzon Variable winds, moderata,

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