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gures by 25 per cont and was about On Thursday night Mr. H. Summers dis. TELEGRAMS. TE LEG RAMS.

60 por cent above the avenge

of

Ce last ten years. For this result the growing demand for the soya bean, now go extensively cultivated in Manchuria,

A S. WATSON & CO., is largely responsible, and there is the further interesting development of a coal export from Newchwang, Shipments of Fushun coal are now coming from the mines near 3ťukden. The Commissioner of Customs notes the interesting report that WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS the South Manchurian Railway finds that the shorter haulage and loss grades to Now. chwang menn a saving of more than a yen per ton over the Dairen routs, and his

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located his thigh at the Victoria Skating Rink, and had to be removed to hospital on an ambulance.

Mr. R. B, Stubbs. of the Colonial Office, who has been inquiring into service matters in the

Straits Settlements, manobed Hongkong yarter- day by the P. and O. stamor Himalaya, and is staying at Government House.

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THE SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE.

LONDON, December 9th.

Dr. Hawke-Pott, President of St. John's University at Jesadeld, Shanghai, bas decided to accept the nomination of the late Episcopal

An agreement has been signed Convention, und will be shortly consecrated as

settling the dispute in the shipbuild- Bishop of the newly-croated diosera of Wahu.

Dr. S. W. Pratt, of the firm of Keylooking trade, subject to the ballot of men. & Pratt, Shanghai, had the misfortano to be

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MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S LATEST. FIGHTING SPEECH.

LIMEUQUSE AND "LINE LIGHT."

London, Nov. 22nd. Mr. Lloyd Georgs delivered a speech at Mile End last evening which was eagerly anticipated in view of the famous Limehoutin spoech. Ho said that the last elestion enabled the Li erals to carry the Budget. The coming election would

[BEUTER'S SPECIAL POLITICAL SERVICE.}

THE GENERAL ELECTION. make it impossible for the hereditary House to

LONDON, December 9th. UNOPPOSED RETURNS. Following is a further lot of un- opposed returns

UNIONISTS.

comment on this is that if the report be thrown from bis horse last week and was picked ROYAL VISIT TO HOLLAND. | Evesham

true, a largo expansion of così shipments

up unconsciona. Dr. Pratt's injuries are not Į of a very savers nature, and it is hoped that he

DE ST. MARCEAUX from Nowchwang may be looked for in the will be fully recovered in the course of a few

& CO.. REIMS.

VINTAGES 1900 & 1904.

days,

Two Indies one American, the other Eng lish-have died of obolor at Icheng. The American lady, Miss Stryker, was on a visit with her mother to her sister, Mrs. Etockman, of the American Episcopal Misalon, and: Miss Bere, a Navas peaociated with the Church of Scotland Mision, contracted the malady while attending Miss Bisyker. Nurse Baro died twelve hours before the patient she was called in to nazad.

future. But beancake, beans and bean-oil constitute the staple export at both ports. At Dairen beans represent 55 per cent of the total value of the orports, beancake 28 per cont., while wild silk,, cocoons and piece goods represent only 7 per cent., the remain ing 10 per cent., being taken up by sundry articles with boon oll at the head. It is much the same at Newchwang, where the export of beans, beancake and beanoi represented a value of £9,260,444, out of a

The wedding took place at Penang on the total export trade valued at £4,109,4303016 ult. of Mr. Arthur Cell Hynos, of the The total production of bean produce under Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, favourable conditions is now estimated at Ipoh, youngest son of the late Mr. Fynios, of about one and a half million tons s year, of Bombay, and Mies Doris Enld Mary Gilman,

daughter of Mr. Franets Gilman, of Southamp $59.00 bich fully 90 per cent is exported, This greet trade has been made possible by the development of a milway system iu Manchuria and it proclaims to the whole empira the inestimable value of rapid means of transportation. Now that railways rewas held at Kinesloy, the residance of Mr. Me- being constucted in South China wa can surely look forward to some similar devel

VIN BRUT AND VERY DRY. PER CASE 1 DOZ, QUARTS. PRICE.

$57.00

PER CASE 2 DOZ. PINTS. PRICE

THE MOST POPULAR WINE IN ENGLAND AND EUROPE.

CREME

tos, sud sister of Mr. Gilman, the magistrate of Ipoh. The bride was attired in erosm lece silk embroidery, with garaiture of orange, blossoma, the train being caught up with a how of chiffon and spray of orange blossoms. The raception

Callum. The Hon. R A. Adams proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom. The first portion of the honeymoon will be spent at the

D'EPERNAY opmont in this part of the Empire. We do Crag and the latter part in Java

PRICE

-

OF FINE QUALITY CHAMPAGNE

PER CASE 1 DOZ, QUARTS,

PRICE

$33.00

PER CASE 2 DOZ. PINTS.

$35.00

PRICE

PER CASE 4 DOZ. SPLITS.

$37.00

not know whether the soya bean can be successfully cultivated in South China, if the Chines farmer, who is conservatism per. sonided, can be persuaded to make the er periment, but it is worth pointing out that more than eighty per cent of the beans ex- ported from Manchuria come down to South China to be converted in the oil mills of Canton, Swatow and Amoy into a fertiliser for which there is great demand. Practically all the beancake made in Manchuria goes fo Japan, so that there is ample inducement to the Southern farmer to grow the beau it be possible in these latitudes. If it is not

A. S. WATSON & CO possible, then the Manchurian ports are

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BIRTHS.

On December 5th, at Shanghai, the wife of G. D. Courts, of a son,

On December 5th, at Shanghal, to Mr. and Mr. H. E. Kimpron, a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

On December 3rd, at Shanghai, FRANE FAIBLET, MI.EE.AM.IMechE, to LouIBA M. MUSPRATT, of Liverpool.

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Inspector Brown, Bergeant Lenaghan and Constable Glendenning of the Hongkong Police returned to the Colony yesterday after nine months' leave of absence.

The Japanese Government, it is stated, will dispatch the craisers Kurania and Ibuki to Eng land in honour of the coronation of King George V., to be held in June nezt.

The debtor in a bankraptey onse at the Supreme Court yesterday was not prosent and the Chiaf Justice asked, "Where is he?" To this the Official Esseiver replied, "He is dead."

Mr. A. F. Churchill, the new Amistant Director of Publip Works, arrived from Colombo by the P. and O, steamer Himalaya yesterday, accompouled by Mrs. Churchill and their two children. | DE

Captain W. W. Grenos, untă recently in command of the T.KE, steamer Chiyo-mars, has been admitted to the Tokohama General Hospital, suffering from a serious breakdown lu

health:

At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. Dennys was examining & Chinese witness when he asked "Did you sees policeman go up-I mean an English policeman? He was a Scotch police mán, I suppose."

Mr. Meyer, Fossetary of the United States Navy Department, has recommended in his esti mates for the coming year that the Department abandon the Cavite station and transfer all its operations to Olongapo,

War the enterprising Japanese acquired the part of Dalny, there were many who. felt that the days of the old Treaty port of Nowchwang were numbered. Dairep, as the Japanese call their acquestion has the advant age ofbeing not only terminal port of an important railway connecting with the trans continental line at Harbin, but one where the water is deep and the harbour open all the year round, while Newchwang is frozen up during four months every year and is, in addition, bandicapped with a bar at the mouth of the Liso. It is very the Magistracy yesterday to six months im satisfactory to see that the gloomy prognos-prisonment with hard labour and six Hours tications of a fow years ago have been stools

ALLEGED ARSON AT WANCHAI. The hearing ang continued at the Magistracy yesterday before Mr. F. R. Fallifax of the chaxos soft La Hing of setting fra to No. 50, Queen's Road East on November 16th,

Yane Fze, formerly in the employ of the

Telephone Company is linesman, Ivlog of 174 Queen's Road East, said that at I am on the 19th November he was returning from the Shenwan listrict to his house. He noticed a man run out of the house in question sad saw him arrested by a policemna. When he got alongside witness saw that the houss which the man had left was on firo A policeman palled the buring matter into the street and witness blamped it out. Witness noticed paper littered about the floor of the shop and was corious of a strong smell of karogena. Only one mAB By for Me: ho kawrun out of the stop and ho recognised him as the man in the deck. The bac and paper which he saw in the plase smelt

of kercsenA -

Cross-examined-The fire was on the west side burning from the ground to the first floor, Witness did not hear the man call out "Save life

LONDON, December 9th. Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary will visit Amsterdam next summiter,

LOCAL SPORT.

FIXTURES AT A GLANCE.

-League Cricket,

·Yorka t. Police, --

Milita Ground. Kowloon a. R.G.A.,

Kowloon.

. CRICKET LEAGUE,

The following is the table up to date

Club

R.G.A.

-Civil Service

The Beamente... RE

de

Played.

Kowloon Hongkong "A": 4 Crigengower... AK. Polica

Other Cricket.,

-T.K.C.C. 9. NaTY,

240.00

Antrim, Mid. Wigtownshire

LIBERALS,

Durham, Mid Donbighshire, W. Ross & Cromarty

LABOURITES." Chester-le-street Monmouthshire, W.

NATIONALISTS.

Cork Co., N.E.. Roscommon, N. Sligo, S.. Galway Co., S. Солищата Clare, W. Kildare, N. Galway Co., N, Leix

LATEST ELECTION RETURNS.

UNIONISTS.

166.66

· - 66.66

160,00

240.00

Chippenham

∙125.00

225.00

Watford

Horricastle

Epping Eskdale

Clab Ground, 1.45. Craigengower "A" v. Civil Serviss. Watson's v. Naval Yard.

TUAMS.

·C.CC. "AI B. Lammort, H.H. Taylor, A. S. flames, H. Lapp, P. Currie, J. D. Neris, W. H. Warrener, A. H. Carroll, 8. B

Battliwars and R. Buss..

LIBERALS.

Gainsborough Northants, Mid. Radnorshire Northwick Norfolk, N.

Stratford-on-Avon Frome East Grinstead, Pembroke and

Haverfordwest Tonbridge Chorley

Northampton Bor. Dorset, N.

(2) Staffordabire, W. Bridgeton(Glasg'w) Kendal Abingdon

League Football. H.K.F.O... Naval Yard,

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.- The following is the draw for the Captain's Huntingdon Cup Match Play Competition:-

Guildford. Byes, Crawford v. Walkinshaw, Archbutt v.

Tiverton Ganeden.

First round-Clark (DE). Elborough Hornsey

Glasgow, C. Worcester v. Dalgety, Dashwood » Buskkad, Mackenzie v. Grist,

The dist round is to be played by the 18th Dorbyshire, W. inst

SUPPOSED MURDER IN THE NEW TEREITORY.

matter.

Camlachie

(Glasgow.) Belfast, S.

Elland Bedford

Pontefract

ever reject another. Ha contrasted fie produs tiveness of the Budget with the deficits experienced in Frotectionist countries, isutane- ing Germany, which was compePad to raise the Kaiser's salary owing to the increased cost of living. Our Budget found the money for the

and for great, annial sohomes which would transforms paupers inte State pensioners, like dakos, yet

yet it had been thrown out as an unclesu because it dared to touch the Ark of the thing Covenant the land."

oat

Contining, Mr. Lloyd Georgecesid

the

that raised twenty-five millions yearly with

business, and it opened of a new ers

rity because it unlocked the land. Yes the Lords rejcated it. The Teriys professed that were not worried by the Budget. Like oer- they wore

tain savages, they were devil

worshippers and must have a bogey. Their bogey to-day was the Frishman framed with American dollara He would like to know sinco when the British aristo

started despising American dollars. twenty years eighty millions of dollars had pasand from America to Ireland to pay the cruel rackrents of the landlords. Mr. Redmond had now obtained a rim which would ond the dom- ination of the landlords; but much of it ma from Canada. Since when was Canada a foreign Country?

It was very significant that the fight between the Lords and the Commons had started at Nottingham, where the Royal standard håð bien bristed of old in the fight between the Com- mons and the Lorde' reform proposals as like a anile on a frosty morning, full of a biting, poisonous sting. A referendum would moan that the nation would be fined two millions

time a Radical measure was proposed

very

No free country in the world would look at our system. He pictured: an Imaginary mission to Australis to recommend our system of the House of Lords.. If Australis asked how we

got our aristocracy, he would reply, “I give you our oldest and consequently our best stock, boaruso aristocracy la liko oliensa-the older the higher (Laughter.) Our first quality was dorived from a fow Norman filibusters who killed property owners and levied death daties at the rate of 100 per cent. I any to

aliens have you suvthin Ike

reply would be: "We bad bush-rangers, but banged the last of them before there was a chance of their founding a family." (Laugh, George went on to s HT could give them the second quality, who are liv Ing on the proceeds of Church poor boxes which.

ancestors robbed. If the Australians

I thase, I might spread ont a

a for

more

of the goods, for the Peerage is created out of the ignoble indiscretions of kinga; "bat it would be hopeless, as the Australiane wonki Asy

would

that

they

rather bavo a Senate of Kangaroos, (Laughter.) I I went to

Casada I should be told it already had an ancient, fale aristocracy, but it was shut up in reservations

koop it out of mischief." It is

is no ne going

the Colonies to recomracnd the adoption of Lords. such a ludicrous Sopate as the House of It is no usa trying to tinker with referia. We Even the Honso of Commons bre past it.

College (Glasgow) Tradeaton

to

St Rollox

Stockton-on-Tees Southampton (2) Dundee

LABOURITES Blackfriars (Glasg'w) West. Houghton Dandee

REDMONDITES. Dublin Harbour

St Stephen's Green Limerick City STATE OF THE FOLL

The results of the election so far

Liberal Labour

News acmes from Baikang of a ghostly find made by the polloo in the Now Territory. On a quiet part of the road some distance from the village a Chinese was found with his throat out, and with several knife wounds about the head" Cheang Wo On, the master of a riisha shop and shoulders. The dead man is believe lfö have in Queen's Road East, said he was sleeping in been the shroff of several Chinese firms in his shop on the morsing of November 16th, and Hongkong, and to have been in the Territory was roused by the blowing of a police whistle, collecting money. At the time of his death le He went outside and saw defendant in the was in possession of some 8200, and it is suppos. custody of a policeman. Witness also founded that his sailant or assailants were aware of that a fire was burning in the bones next door. this fact, and were likewise cognisant of his He helped to extinguish the fire. The shop emelt movements. The folloo are investigating the BIC strongly of korosene. No. 50 had been occupied 26 or 27 days before the fire. Throw adults and a small boy left at the end of the first week,

A statement of accounts of the offos fands of Nationalist Ono man left a wosk later, leaving-kwo behind. the Crown Agent for the Chlonies for 1909, One sold foreign goods on the one side of the which was tested last month, show that the Unionist shop sad the other sold tobacco on the other side, receipts of the your were 578,209 17 7d The sergeant Interpreter at No. 2 Police Including a balance of 24,007 12s. 101, from Station spoke to seeing the prisoner in the the previous year. The chief items include

£24,487 16s. 54

from departmental charges an early hours of the morning in question. Witness stores bought for the Colonies, £14,059 11s. 6d. asked him where he got the policy from. His from charges for inspection engineering, and flosus. reply was that his master, who had gone to the £12,500 from half per cent on lesue of

the at

of the end There is a balance in hand country, had left it with him. Prisonse said he your of £834 128, 74., the principal items of was a cookie.

expenditure bein £29,772 19s. 8d. for salaries, £8,859 16. Ed. for traveling expenses of en commission to brokers on loan subscriptions.

ineering Inspection start, and £6,034 15%. for

Hu Yu, another sergeant Interpretar at No. B Police Station, mid he was present when defendant was charged with setung Ero to the premises in question. Prisoner, who gave his náme sa Lai Hing, mado a statement in which he said: "I have nothing to say the fre broke out agataire."

P.C. 152 mid he was on duty after the fire

was extinguished. Nothing was placed there or taken away while he was on duty.

P.C's 529 and 208 gave Darroborati va

PC McKelvia stated that while

CROWN AGENT'S OFFICE FUNDS

ot

WEATHER REPORT.

R

On the 9th at 12.05 am.The barometer has risen lightly over S, China and the Loochoos, sad fallen moderately in E. Japan.

The depression in the North is still shown over

Japan the Facile to the N.E. of Ja

The high prapro zres remains over the con tinent to the North of the Yangtze valley,

the N. part of the Chins Haa,

E Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10am. to-day, 0.CO inches,

Strong monsoon will

will continue to pievali ove

(Redmondite O'Brienite

28- 45

Members elected...

move tardily in the water of social reform. Why then have an ardficiat dinar P. Let us clear the road so that justice may have as easy an socess to the groy homes of the people as to the palaces of the mighty.”

STRAITS CHINESE AND THE PROPOSED INCOME TAX

OPPOSITION TO THE NEW MEASURE.

A public manting of Chinese was bold in the Town Hall. Pensor, on the 27th ult, lo consil or the question of the income tax Mr. Leong Lek Hing presided, and explained the object of the meeting. Mr. Khoo Han Yean suggested that the Penang Chinese should ocmmunicate with the Singapore Chinese and they should act together. This was carried.

Mr. Lim Teng Cheik was of opinion that it was an urgent matter to find some alternative to the income tax.

Mr. Lim Sang Hoon referred to the inoressing burdens of taxation in the one- tion to the recent petroleum fax, ostensibly owing to the diminution of the opium, rave- nue, while now they had the prospect of the income tax. He proposed that the meeting 224 should adopt a formal motion that this meeting

opposed to an income tax.

AQ Mariean thought the tax itself would not serve the purpose, bat would be trou 193 blesome. He suggested that the Government should seek out some form of taxation easier to

is

417Replying to Mr. Quch Boah Kee and Mr.

Gok Teek Ched, Presidents of the Fanang to be elected 253 Anti-Opium Association, the chaman said

670

PARTYAINS.

Umionista Liberals Labour

19

137

4

PARTY GAINS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.

UNIONIST.

· Late:W.F'.

Majority

that he hoped that opium smoking would be suppressed within the next seven years, as the suppressed

Anti-Opium Association Was working hard in

|that direction: ----

A letter has since been drafted to the Chinese Resident in Siarspore

pore stating, inter alia, that in view of the expected falling off of the revenue from the Opium Monepolies, It was the duty of the Straits Government to request the home anthorities to reduce the Military Contribution

(NEC) se was done in the case of Hongkong.

It is also pointed out that it is the

consensus of; Opicion

abong the

community of Penang tint if money is required it boraised by

ad„valorem data on all importadaying

wiped out. Iquors. The Government is at present in

posing a heavy tax on opinn by selling

a proft of

of 200 #746 the manufactured shanda at 187 Le drago pries, thus making drag very expensiva larary for 752 native smokers. The same policy might, with 123 more cogent reasons, be pursed with regard to 1,555 for they could beftor afford to pay a handsome consumers of intoxicating liquors and tobacco, daty for such lucuries,

Plymouth (2) Mr. O. E. Mallett and

Mr. A. Williams, L Dudley, Mr. A. G. Hooper, I...... Northu, Mr. J. A. Saidon, Lab Malton, Mr. H-Walker L The forecast for the 24 hours anding at onerale District, Mr. D. A. Thomiss, Ls today is as follows Hongkong & Neighbourhood:

Formoss Chattel Bouth cast of Chins between) same as No. 1

Hongkos And Lumpelo. South coast of China betera

hal

NE Winds strong

An Indian po'ics Inúce-sergeant was placed Levidence, before Mr. E. B. Halifax at the Magistracy yesterday charged on five counts with accepting duty in Ship Street on the morning in bribes from hawkers, Mr. J«H. Gardinar question he had a police whistle, appeared for the defondant, who was remanded and ran along Queen' Bond Bart and found A Chinese who attempted to snatch a gold the premises at No. 50 were on fire The Roor watch and chain from Mr. 8. 4. Marican on of the ground floor was covered with burning Thursday was sentenced by Mr. Hallifex material, paper, matches and other litter. A par tition at the back was blaxing and the fames were scorching the ceiling. The stair was not on fe while he was there. Be cleared, the floor with a piece of wool, handsomely disproved by the growth in Coming events out their shadows before and found matches among the rubbish. The the trade returns. In his Report on the them. The Puise Judge in the Summary door to the frati Bore was shut, but, be trade of the port for the year 1909 the Court yesterday wished to fix a case for hearing pasted it open and some whes and burat Le cleared the Commissioner of Customs states that, taken on Friday, 23rd instant, whereupon Mr. Shenton all round the trade had been of a most explained. Boat is rather awkward. 139 gro09 on the floor he notioed sevemi patches is expected here to-morrow a p

satisfactory character. The value of the imports, though not so large as in 1905, which holds the record (because New chwang was then the only door through which the trade of Manchuris passed) the vaius of the exports exceeded that year's

Boonte will be in the New Territory then"

Eight rieshs coolies and seven pair of chair ccolies were charged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday with using an obstruction in the vicinity of the Cafe Weis mann in Des youx Rosd. The richs coolies were fined 25 each, and each pair of chair coolies

was muloted in the same amount.

·CREA

material esme down.

which amelt of kerosene and which were the barning. When he arrived on the premises both Boors were burning, but he could not

her the fire on the ground floor had spread to the first door or not. One of the show caste was full of goods,

Mr. Dennys then produced the card board bores found in the case. They were all empty The hearing was adjourned till Thursday.

Honghoa Hainan Bames No. 2.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, _ The N.V.K. str. Tota More Combay Line) lett Moji for this part on the 6th instant, and The B.Y.E stz, Ceylon Mars (Bombay Line) left Singapore f

gapore for this port on the 5th instant, and is expected here on the 18th instant,

The NY.K. sir Nikko Maru (Australian Line lift Thursday laland for this port is nails on the 8th instant, and is expected hers The P. & A. 68. Co.'s chantered str. Strath-

the 19th instant, lan sails from Portland on the 15th instant via Japan porta for Hongkong.

Eshbile, Hon. Geoffrey Howard, L...

Combined majority.

LABOUR.

84

Bow and Bromley, Mr. A. Du Cros, 740

Welch Major WA. Adam, U.

Whitevin, LasCol. Jokson, U.... Banderhand, Mr. S Store (Ind. TE)

MT. Rust U....!

BA ZIBERAL

336

*1,017

CEYLON

GOVERNMENT BERVANTS AND THE BUBLER BOOM!

A CIRCULAL ISSUED."

***The Ceylon Governmont having been apprised at some Government servants having fit fereste in shares in Companies owning property in Ceylan, they have been called upon to explain 236 that conduct in violating the regulations which Mr. J. probibit

joint A Ceylon contemporary

_Comillal the Jopity Stepney, Mr. F. L. Harris, U.

rand, (1) Mfr. 8. Storey and

(Kioti, U. * Southwark, W., Sir W. H. Dunn, U. Burnley, Mr. G. A. Arbuthnot, U Coventry, Mr. J. Foster, U Radnorshire, Mr. C. Vassbier

or Ashwood Llewelyn, U. Bedford, Mr, W. A. Allenberoogh, Uận.

* Combined majority.

Maistorest in lossl

1017

We could obtain no information, officially re- 164

95 karding the action of Government, but the im 216 pression is that those owning script will have to Bell out, unless they can make private arrange ments. The information, regarding Govorn 14 ment servantà bolding shores in local companies: 169 emanated, it is understood, from the Registrar

General's Department:

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