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Summonses against a number of parents for failing to have their children vaccinated wa′′o dealt with by Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magis tracy yesterday. Finos varying from 81 to 85 were imposed in most instaurus,

A sequel to the recent Chinoso rist at Cardiff the appearance at Swansei Ansizos of eva Chinese seafaring man, who were indicted for riotons behaviour and for bealing and woauding two other Chiasmen, All wors found guilty and sentenced to six months' hard labour.

China, and it is an extremely short-sighted policy to refuse the proffered help, and a very pervorted patriotism which would ste in its employment a menace to the sover eign rights of the nation. What the WATSON & CO., Huanese and all others imbued with

"similar ideas need to learn is, in Me, was JAMIESON's words, that China cannot afford to wait, She must have money, and must have it quickly, for "the sooner the country is opened up and developed by menus of railway enterprise, the sooner will the Chinese people reach their idoats." It is interesting to find the same point of view presented by a Clinens writer in our Anglo-Chinese contemporary, the Peting Daily News. Ho pertinently points out that China is not the only untion which has availed herself of outsido help in the early stages of industrial evolution. Particular mention is made of Sir EnWARD BLOUNT's

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PARTY GAINS,

So far the Unionists have captured eleven Liberal or Labour seats and the Liberals have captured air--a not gain, for tho Unionista of fire seati

UNION IST.

44.

The names of the defeated members and the majorities wiped out by Unioninits up to the

THE GENERAL ELECTION. present aro

FURTHER UNOPPOSED RETURNS.

LONDON, December 6th. Farther unopposed returns are:

In the leading article on Monday it was said that the agitation at Queen's College against the Police was due to the arrest of thres

USIONIST students for obstructing an Indian policeman.

Harrow We learn that this was an error. The real cause Squadron, but it is doubtful whether

Antrim, Enst was the arrest of a Chinese student for forelage will accept the post. bla way past the police guarding the vicinity

The appointment has occasioned Medway

Bootle of the building collapse in Aberdeen Street. We

Chinese learn that the three boys who appeared in the the keenest concern among

Tainworth caso we referred to had nothing whatever to do and foreigners, for it is a virtual with the recent agitation, and we are glad to be reduction in rank of this capablo Glasgow and able to make the correction.

officer who possesses a reputation for integrity which extends beyond the borders of China.

DEPARTURE OF THE LATE GOVERNOR OF MACAO.

financial interests in milways in France and other continental countries; it is also mentioned that an English Engineer con structed the Paris-Rouen line, and not only employed English assistant engineers, but

H.E. R. Marques and Lady Marguos left. brought over to Franco a manber of Eng Hongkong yesterday for Barape by the French When the mail stemor. Among those who gathered at |lish engine-drivers and navvies. writer deals with the position in China halako Pior to bid tiwas farewell wyraz-

девять вмоти

For some time past the public of the country have formed the extravagant ambition to build all future railways with home capital. If this ambition has nothing to recommend it, we must admit its justification from the pateloric point But patriotism not boked up by of low material

resources is morely an idle dream. Doubtless there exists in this country anomous wealth, but it axials in the form of potential wealth and not leable capital resdy in the money market far investment The credit system is still in its infstoy, sinull, svings are either hoarded in bullion or personal ornaments or pro invested in small and profitable ways.

tham No machinery as yet exists for bringing out for onllective and efftive us. Moreover, the coumulation of wodth in this country has not touched the margin" where railway investment is profitable, whereas in Europe and America that margin" has not only bona touched but passed beyond. Thus, railway capital could be raised si home-o

donbgl--it is against all busines is very indinct to pat it at the most expensive market, this snorificing material galas for romantio

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTE. ONLY communications relating to the news fnun should be attressed to 'THE EDITOR. Correspondente al forward their names and addresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidenes of good faith

The Rt. Rev. Bishop of Macao, The fit Rer Bisling Pozzoni, The Very Rev. Fr. Do Marin, The Rev. Fr. Sarmento, The Rev. Fr. Spado, Commondador Leirin and Mrs. Leiria, Miss Rozarie, Mr. P. Loureiro and

Misses Loureiro, Ms. Cordpiro, Mrs. Carrois, Mrs. Loodalmada a Castro, Mr. P. N. da Sitra and Mines Silva, Charalier J. M. Alvos The President and Vice-President of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Commanders and Older of Ilona Amelia and Patria, The Attorney, General of Macas, Dr. Aultada, of Mirth Capt. Mendes (of Macas Artillery), F. M. N. da Silva, F. P. V. Scares, A. H. I. Silva, D. P. Lopes, Julio Carvallio and others too numeroes to mention.

OPIUM CASES.

On Monday night Chief Eraise Officer Hoggarth arrested two Chinese ot. board the stoner Lyemoon for selling 150 tes of prepared spinm. The men were charged before Mr. Halifax at the Magistracy yesterday, and the fret was fined $500 or three mealls' imprison ment. The charge against the second was with, his Worship being satished that he was a sampan man, and was engaged to convey the opium aboard

[DOTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG

·DAILY PRR38."].

THE GENERAL ELECTION.

Aber loon Unive Richmond Kingswinford New Forest: Blackpool Basingstoke

:

Constituency

Major, in Jun. 1910,

Et. Panoras W, Sir W. Collins, L... Blington, N, Mr. D. S. Waterlow, L .. Birkenhead, Mr. H. Viviso, L

10

31

144."

Exchange(L'pool), Mr. M. Musprati,

161

LIBERAL Shipley Stirling Burglis, Merionethshiro

King's Lynn, Mr. T. Bowles, L Ashton-under-Lyne, Mr. A. H.Sentt, I. ... 293 Wigan, Mr. H. Twist, Lash ... Darlington, Mr. J. T. Linoylu, L Salford, S. Mr. W. P. Bylos, L...

262

510

29

857

322

153

| Great Grimsby, Mr. T. Wing, I.

Montgomeryshire Warrington, Mr. A. H. Crosfield L Clackmannanshire

Morley Cardigmshico

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The adverso majaritios converted by Liberala

LIBERAL

AND

Exeter, Mr. H. E. Daką, U.......

Rochester, Mr. S. F. Ridley, U

Manchester, B.W., Mr. H. A. Colefaṛ, "U

107-

132

26

LABOUR.

Wakotield, Me, E, A. Brotherton, U..... Cheltenham, Viscount Duncannon, U Peckham, Mr. EI, C. Gooola...

519

138

Normanton

NATIONALISTS.

Dublin Co., N

Kinge (7)

Aylesbury

Donegal, E

Armagh, Mid. Sudbury

Kerry; W

Mayo, N.

LONDON, December 6th, The Unionist papers are not jubilant over the results so far, but Chertsey profess satisfaction.

SIRE. L. O'MALLEY DEFEATED.

LONDON, December 6th. Sir Edward L. O'Malloy, who was Attorney General in Hongkong, 1880-89, and d subsequently Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, stood as Liberal candidate for Lowis hard and has been defeated.===

MR GERSHOM STEWARTS VIEWS.

Speaking at Ellesmere Port, Mr. Gershom Stewart, M.P. for the Wirrall division of the most snobbish place in the world. Each Cheshire, raid that the Hangs of Commons was newcomer was assessed according to his good Two men from Slankivan were convicted on a follow-ship and worth as a man, When thoro chargo of being in possession of a quantity of was an influx of Labour members shilling din- prepared opiam. The first, who had eights were arranged for-and very good they werd! Payment of members was neither neces- was flued $100 the sary nor desirablo, It was possible to live in previons convictions, alternative being two months imprisonment. Lendon sad sport a silk hat on a hundred. Thy second was ordered to pay a fits of 320, or pounds s your, to go to ganl for one month.

BRITISH AND CHINESE CORPORATION.

سنة

COMING CHANGES IN THE BRITISH FLEET.

SIE W, MAY TO VACATE HIS COMMAND.

Dorset, S Edinburg Unive.

MONDAY'S

UNIONISTS.

Liverpool

(Exchange Div) Hereford City Taunton Toxteth W Derbyshine W Abercromby Windsor

Gt. Yarmouth Preston (2) Westminster City Kirkdale Rottingham E Birkenhead Shrowsbury Nottingham S St. Pancras S Foxteth E. Hammersmith

The problem of foreign cataliste in the fina cial centres is how to dispose of their PER CASE 2 DOZ. PINTS.

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$35.00 to invest the serplus capital they have in hand, Our railways sult them smirably, the capital is Fafe with Government guarintes and the return rood. They are not prompted to lead for ulterior active, as the public is too apt to bollere, hat for business pains.

-experi And that is the rouson why we never ens any difficulty in raising our railway mpital abroad. Sultans and South American republics may bag around in vain, industrini entroprens A.S. WATSON & CO., s may intre to issue stocks at a considerade discount, bat our railway adimastration, if it LIMITED,

caras to, can always amo a figure and get it sta oderato interest and nearly at par That the .ingse Governinent in borrowing foreign capital for milway construction is well ablotosafeguard its sovereign rights and interests, there is already ample proof, and

The report for the year ended Juna 30 states just as thousands have lived toregret thehos-

The amount brought forward makes the balance tility they evinced but a few years ago to the that the profile amounted to £11,478, which with 10 the credit of proft and loss £23,198. The introduction of railware, so we are confident

directora recommend a dividend of 109. per will there be thousands before many years ahara (at the rate of 10 per cent on the amount

Prior to Admiral Mage appointment the have passed to deplore the short-sightedness paid up), tax free, lasting £14,608 to be carried of the policy which refuses not only theo In their last report the directors rome Fact was a minor forco, antsidiary in Kensington S

mentioned that a comand for participation which way to the Chancel Fleet, which way

commandoi by Lord Charles Beresford. The Kensingtou N with proposals which had been on foot for

Bath (2) considerable porio, aling he enostruction of Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman.

od battleships, auf was commanded by Vice.

Islington N was interest d, for suncing the of The Channel Fleef was abolished and merged two important projected Chinese ruways, is into the Home Flent in March, 1969. Sir Greenwich rearrangement of isla resta necessitated by this Francia Bridgeman went to the Admiralty Worcester City olnim has been antisfactorily concluded and

egolations resumed with the Chinese Gorora-Sound Sea Lord, replacing Sir William May,

who took over com

command of the raw Home Christchurch ment.

Fiente Vice Admiral Beidgeman is again to Clerkenwell follow in the footsteps of Admiral May. When the latter hauls down his dag as Commander-in- Chief of the Homs Flest he will be succeeded by Sir Francis Bridgeman.

All letters for publication should be written on me side of paper only.

No anonymously signed communications thut, have already appeared in other papers will be

ported.

Orders for extra topies of Damer PRZES

The London Express is informed on high anthority that Admiral Bir William May Will

vacate the command of the Home Fleet in March nest, two years from this date of his | Walsall appointment.

Holborn

should be sent before 11 am on day financial assistance proffered from abroad, had not been foreston had arisen in connection Home, Fisetiapluded only six ful y commission. publication. After that hous fie supply is but disdains also to seek the advice and sea limited. Only supply for Cash..

sistance of foreigu engineers of proved Telegraphie Address: PRESS.

ability and experience. Code: A.B.C. Stk 102. Lieber.

P. O. Bor., 34. Telephond No. 12.

BIRTH.

On the 5th, at 52. The Peak, the wife of (1359 ELDON PUTTER, Of A 208, HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUT ROAD C LONDON Orrick: 131, FLEET STREET. EO

The Daily Press.

Boxaroso, December 7ix, 1910.

II.E. You Shi-henn, ex-Viceroy of Canton and formerly Thotai of Shanghai, has arrived at Shanghai from Hongkong, and proceeded to Nanking, where he expects to reside."

THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCES

VISIT TO ASIA.

At the Magistrasy georday Mr. J. R. Wond aentenced a Chinese to twelve months' imprison-German Crown Fringa's visit to Asia shall ba ment and four hours' stocks for snatching a 85 bill from a native gentlemen in Queen's Road

Contral

On the complaint of Dr. J. W. Hartley, whose residence was being struck with lumps of Aging stone, a contractor from Kowloon was. seed before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magie. truey yesterday for failing to tako proper pre cantions while blasting rock. A fine of $50 was imposed.

It has been decided that a narrative of the published soon after his retura to urope, and Dr. Georg Wegener has been appointed to accompany his Imperial and Royal Highness

It is believed that the new Second Sea Lærd will be Vice-Admiral Sir George Neville. This officer is at present commanding this Third and Fourth Divisions of the Home Fleet, a position which brings an officer into close touch with the mator his travels, in order to collect personnel of the Float, whiol is the peculiar

Dr. Wegener joined the Crown sphere of the Second Sea Lori. Princo in Ceylon, and will accompany the x-

THE NEW COMMANDER. pedition fliroughout. It is understood that the

Vico-Admiral. Sir Francis Bridgeman WES Crona Prince is extremely interested in the born on December 7, 1848, and will be sixy-two years of age when be again hoiste his flag. proposed narratise, and hopes to see it next will be pablished by the Deutsche Verlassenetult, than Sir William May, who was born on July year in the hide of every young German ItAlthough of Inferior rank, he is slihtly older in Stuttgart, one of the bost Gorman publishing 31, 1849. firms, who will bring it eat in the most attrac- It is possible that Si: Francis will be o full tive form. No doubt there will be an Engina admiral by the time he resumes command of the

ranslation.

Home Flest. Two officers famous in controversy

Dr. Wegener is a geographer and a traveller, will retire next year. On January 25, Admiral

Lewisham

St. Pancras W Chatham

Wexford, N

Roscommon, S C'avan, W Tullamore Tipperary S Meath S ELECTIONS.

LIBERALS, Leeds N. Leeds, C Leeds, W Carlisle City Grantham Wakefeld City Dewsbury

Leeds S Swansea Town Paisley Blackburn Middlesboro Newcastle-under

"Lyne Islington W

E

Gateshead Peterborough St. Pancras E

N Nottingham W Leicester Huddersfield

Stockport

Cheltenham

Oldham (2) Finsbury E Norwich

LABOURITES Leads E Blackburn

MANCHURIA

“SENSIBLE VICEREGAL REPRESENTATION,"

Undor this healing the Manchurian Daily News publishes the following ¬Mukden. telegram:-

Viceroy Hsi-long is reported to havo submit- tod to tho Peking Government a reprosonia. tion on the Mauchurian situation in the follow- ing fonen:

It being next to impossible fo expand the fighting power of the Pires Eastern Provinces to such a state of efficiency as to be able to uproot, if necessary, the vested intoreats of Russia and Japan In Moncharis, the best oxpellent for immediate lotion las in the opening of the whole of Munchuria to international trade with a view to investing thereta a network of interests of all the Powers so that the tornitorial integrity, security and prosperity of Manchuris might thereby be safeguarded and the Russian and Japanese in- fluence therein might be held in check. The iden of enlarging the military system on aa ontensivo aculó should be discarded, in favour of the reorganization of the existing forecs into an efficient service."

RUBBER NEWS.

Tandjong Rubber Commany-The report for the year ended June 30 states that from June to Deuomber, 1909; 2,595 nores of the rub- bor area were interplanted with Robusta coffee, but 1,337 acros of this suffered considerably through the exceptionally der wouthor experion- cod during the period of plan ing. The labour force on.

Juno 33 numbered 746. The state of health amongst tho coulies has been excellent, the death-rate for the period being only 52 per 1,000, the improved accommodation and medical arrangements which have been provided for the labour force bring contributed largely to this. entisfactory result,

bar

Salang Rubber states.-Tho Urst annual moeting was held hist month at the Leaders Chataber of Common, Mr. G. Croll, who presided, said that at the date of the issue of the prospectus their acreage under rabir was approximately 911 era, which lina boon in- crense, by the Ist ult to 2.075 acres. By the end of the

present year manager copie expected to liare 3,579 acres planted with

Next year they should A sp 25.000th, aut for 1902 the entput.

houl 100,00016, as compared with 63,000th, estimated

of in the prospectus. Ho moved the adoption the report, which was seconded by Mr. J. C. Tate. Replying to Mr. Lowry, the chairman said that The coffee erop and rubber putpat should show a profit for the current year suficient to pay a small dividend. The report was adopted.

Straits Plantatious, The 11th annual meeting was held recently, at the London Chamber of Commerca. Mr. F. W. Chaine presided, nud, in moving tho adoption of the report, id that theprolis for the your smounted to £3,895. They had about 23,194 coconut froos in bearing, and the total number of unta harvested during the past year was 1,409,331. They also manufactored 378 tons of copre at s cost of £6 per

tou, which realized an averago Stoke-upon-Trent not pries in London of 220 38 par tou. A

Leicester Stockport

Norwich

NATIONALIST

Scotland Div

(L'pool)

STATE OF THE FOLL

rubber smisk rotara had been obtained from the planted three years ago, and the manager estimated the crop for next year at 300016,

Mr. T. Ritchie seconded the motion, and it was adopted, anil the proposed dividend of 6 per cent. on the ordinary shores was also agreed to. A resolation was also passed increasing the capital by the creation of 20,000 sdditional ordinary, shares and 30,000 additional deferred sincs,

RUBBER BALĖS,

A London newspaper of the 15th it., report- The results of the election so far ing the fortnightly rubber anetion which took

place that day, safe

are

Unionists Liberals Labour Nationalists

115

87. 14

117

Ir is to be hoped that the words of wisdom on the subject of China's feed of foreign capital which fell from the lips of the British Consul-Getral at the railway open ing ceremony at Canton on Monday will receive in the Chiaree Press the publicity they deserve. As the speech was delivered. The public of Hongkong will have an oppor. in English before nu audience ninety per traity this creuing ist siz o'clock in the clure and was a pupil of the late Baron von Richt- of the Floot Lord Fisher will reach the age of Hall of Union Church, Kunaedy Road, to dis hofen Daring the last 20 years he has seventy, and will be compulsorily retired. On cent. Chinese, and not translate), it is prob

cuss the ideas of the late Coant Tolstoi Wins world, has done some exploring work in the Beresford will attain the age of sixty-five, and travelled a great deal in nearly every part of the 10th of the following month Lord Charles able that the great majority of those to understand that a brief introduction will be

interior of

thing Ho

and has written overal unless circumstances conepice to bring about his when the observations were more particu-given by the Rev. C. B. Hickling, and it will books,

Popular

artidos larly address understood not a word, be open for any who wish to take part in the on his journeys. He has recently promotion to admiral of the Fleet, he will be Lecturer of Geography at the Commercial These two rotiren nts will leave Bir Bahool of Berlin, and was some time Francis Bridgeman the head of the High Secretary of the Berlin Geographical Society vico-admirals list, so that cu ceath or

He had the honour to voluntary the next Crown Prince and the Crown Princete montity, would osase his advancement to full been re-elected, as also Mr. F. E. at Fetails on all the countries which he admiral. In any case, his promotion will not be Smith, K.C., Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, proposed should be visited. 16 will be re-long delayed, since Admiral Sir Chailen Drury,

EUS

well as

and

retired as a füll admiral.

Members elected... 232.

to be elected 438

070

Business opened in an encouraging fashion. At the opening a lot of fine palo crepe realised 5. 101d, a rise of 1, while light brown crêpe fetched 5s 3d, and nnaraoked shoot was 6s. 10. As the sales processad the tono strength- ered Pale crêpe hardened to 68. 2jd., this figure being secured for a shipment of Ayer Augot crêpe, a rise if 740., so far as that particular mark is concerned, and 6d. above the

top

po last time. price paid for trêpe Smoked crêpe was sold at 6x 21. As fo smoked sheet, Bukit Rajah sheet, the best known of the marks so far sold, brought 68. 6d., rise of fid, white Laba sheet topped that

Othor prisen are Kamuning orépe 58.

A

The Right Hen, W. Ranciman has gara by one farthing Linggo

as against 6, 63d a fortnight ago and Beta Tign 6s. Old, as against 5. 326 Baits brought 58. or shoot up to 65. 228.,

Olga Julia Wegener, that the British Museum five on August 27 next, and will retire,

from 58. 2. to 58, 74d. this last being from the purchased a large collection of very fine Chinese pictures, collected by herself and Dr. Wegener of the fleets in home waters will coincide with mott.

Further important changes in the constitution O'Connor, and the Right Hon. A. North Hummock plantation and representing a

rise of menaly 101. during their travels in China.

these alterations in command. In the first place, tho Atlantic Fleet will cease to be in indepen dent contmand and will be merged in the Home LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Flect, completing a process which has rally been in operation so this Seat was first formed in 1905.

There were, of course, many who did, but disanesion. in their case Dr. JAMIESON, we would fain The return of visitors to the City Hall Library believe, was preaching to the converted and Museum for the week ending the 4th Dooom- when he dwelt upon the elementary econo-ber, (closed on Wednesdayplast, for St. Andrew's mic truth that the more money China Ball) shows that of non-Chinese there were membered that it was from his wife, Fran Commander-in-Chief at the Noro, will bo sixty-1Mr. Philip Snowdon, Mr. T Perop up to 5. 1d, and brown and dark crepo locks up in railways the less she will 215 to the Library and 100 to the Museum, Lave to develop the natural resources along and of Chinese 104 to the formor and 1,921 to the line. It has been very clearly shown in the latter. The Library was, therefore, med recent years that the floating capital avail. by 319 persons and the Museum by 2,089, able in China is not sufficient to meet the

Ano kar enjoyable quadrills party was held at needs of both those objects, or even to fully the Royal Artillery Theatre, Victoria Barres, meet the requirements of either of them last night, the members of the Sergeants Dange

The H. A. Linie str. Westphalia left Shang It is important that both projects should Ginb being the hosts. There was a large hai on the 5th inst. p., and may be expected proceed simultaneously, for the success of attendance and an excellent dance programme. here to-morrow,

The music struck up at sight o'clock and dancing The T.K.K. str. Koyo Maris left Callao for railway undertakings will largely depend continued merrily until midol, bt. A enrable this port via Merlon ports, Honolulu, and on industrial and commercial developments and industrious committee were in charge of all Japan ports, on the 30th ultimo

The LG.. str. Prin Ludwig, which left along the line of route. There is plenty of strangements, and their efforts to promote the here on the 2nd instant, at 10a.m., arrived at

Shanghai on the 5th inst., at 1 p.m. capital abroad available for investment in pleasure of guests left nothing to be desired.

Vice Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg. the prosent Commander-in-Chief, will be succeeded by Rear-Admiral Sir J. L. Tellicce, the Nary, The new commander, however, will not command in shief, but has been appoint ed merely to "command the Atlantic Fleet, which he will do under the orders of Vices Admiral Bridgeman.

now serring at the Admiralty as Controller of

39

UNIONIST GAINS. The Unionists have gained St. Pancres, W Birkenhead Exchange (Liverpool) Islington, N

LIBERAL GAINS.

The Liberals have captured:

Wakefield Cheltenham

WEATHER REPORT.

The forest for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is ne follows :--- Hongkong & Neighbourhood

(N.& N.E. windaj fresh; cloudy, pro- Ilably some ruin,

N.E winds, { strong, South coast of China between Same as No. 1.

Formoss Channel

Hongkong and Locks. South coast of China between Same as No. 2.

Hongkong and Hainan...

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