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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31ST 1911.
definitely challenges the Rationalist Press fullor from 4. Gough Stent that on the 23: TELEGRAMS.
The police have been notified by an apprentice
instant, while he was walking along Square Street, a man sustched a parcel from noter his ar containing three shirts valued at 815, and reu in the direction of Hollywood Road. The tailor sail ho was unable to describe or identify the thief.
Association to state whether the writer of the book was, as the nano Lis Suao-YANG implies, and has beau-nasumed alt along, a native Chinese, or a European resident in China. Without ascribing the book to any definite writer, Dr. Hopdxis mentions thal
A Burma paper saga:-A match is being it contains strong points of similarity with a recent book by the well-known Anglo. arranged to bo fred shortly between Simla nud Chinese author, Mr. PUTKAN WEALE, The volunteer ricinus in Pouang, Singapore, manger of the Rationalist Press Associa Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Colombe and Föbler stations. Briefly the conditions are, dis tion, son by Daily News representativeness 200, 500 and 600 yards, Bisley targote, a declined to make any statement on the toum of six men cack to be nominated before subjet. Another correspondont doclaros the matol the highly cultured and destructive Chinese. oritie of Christian: Missions to be a pure myth."Substitute a high-placed Govern- WINE & SPIRIF MERCHANTS-ront Oilicia) who is not a Chinainan for
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a cultured Baglistmu werking in an official capacity in China." The challenge romains unaccepted, and no attempt appears to have been unge to defen. I the representation of the publishers and the author that the book was written by a Chinaman. In the opening lines of the book the author writes of "we Chinese," and of interpreting westeru :nodes of thanght to "my fellow-countrymon," and throughout the work the writer represents himself to be, a Chinuman. Whoever the
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The Vienna Allgemeine Zeit ng learns that the Emperor of Japan inten is to par an official. visit to the Chinese Coutt either this year or in the first half of 1912. The journal wil: that the object of this, the first foreign tour that any Japanese Emperor has undertaken, will bo to strengthon Japanese influence in China and
induce the Chinese to decelerate the reformation of their country.
DAILY PRESS" EXOLUSIVE SERVICE.]
THE NEW JAPANESE CABINET.
TOKYO, August 30
The constitution of Marquis Saionji's Cabinet is announced.
Count Uchida, Minister at Washington, becomes the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Mr. T. Yamamoto, formerly of the Bank of Japan, is appointed Minister of Financo. trenorul Ishiinieto is Minister of War. Admiral Saito, Minister of the Navy, Baron Hayashi, Minister of Communica- tions.
The appointment of M., Yamamot) as Minister of Finam is welcomed in financial
*{rimoyen KEPTER'S AGENCY.]
THE DELHI DURBAR.
While on daly in Connaught Road Central | circles, yesterday Lance-Sergent Perkins detaivo:l'a big riesha confio for not having a Hrence. The coolie struggled violently and called upon a gathering mob to stone the policeman, which some of the men did. Sergeant. Porkius, how- ever, held fast to his man and evaptually landel him at the Central Police Station. The coolie PROGRAMME CURTAILDO was charged before Mr. Wond at the Magistracy yesterday, when he told his Worship that he was fresh from the country and did not know what a policeman was. He was ordered to pay a ne
PART I
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IN CONSEQUENCE PRODENT.
Loyoos, August 30th.
It is officially announced that in con.
sideration of the scarcity due to the drought prevailing in parts of Iulia, the King has approved, a curtailment of the programme for the Durbat, whereby the military manayres will be abandonal and the amater of troopsTM attending the ceremony ..... Sullivan will be reduced.
author is, it is abundantly ebar that he The following is the programme of the knows his China well. The fact that the Concert to be given on Saturday andox the book is so ably written, and the whole argu- auspices of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps :-- ment of the work so convincingly presented. 1. saldien Com The Dollar Prinnera".Full $16.80 $1.49 at once rutses a doulid as to the author being2. Test Salo Love, and fouly tail the "Carol
145 a Chinaman. Then again it may be said, that no Chinaan would be likely to roal so
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is known as the Higlior Critician. Has any. Selection fohengrin 2.55 Chinaman, we ask ourselves, written so well on any subject in the En lish language as
SAO YA has done in this book We know of only one who can be at all compared with him-Me. Ko MisG, M.A.,
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THE UNREST IN BRITAIN.
LONDON, August 30th. Mr. Lloyd Georg, in laying the founda tion stone of a chapel in Glamorganshire said that a wave of impatience with the
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harshness of the present cgonomía condi- tions was sweeping the country. Multitudos, despite grinding toil, wers unable to keep
WEDDING IN HONGKONG,
HOOPER→→MACGREGOR.
A wedding in whion grest loc interest was manifesto, was colebrated at St. John's Cathedral rosterday afternoon when Mr. Joby Farrar Musgregor, son of Mr. Joha Macgregor and Mrs Macgregor, of Ersham, Hailsham,
Miss Dorothy Annette Shelton, Caughter of Mr. A.. Sholton Hooper and Mrs. Sholton Hooper, Rougemmt, Hongkong, were united in the bonds of matrimony. A large congregation exowded the Catheilval, and it is safe to say that not for some time has a like ovent in Hongkong attracted up much atention, a tribute to the popularity of both parties, For the occasion hallar and chancel wore adernod with white
flowers and Forus...........................
COMPANY
MEETING,
THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD.
The fifteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of the United Asbestos Oriental Agenor, Ltd., was held at the Offens of eyes... Dodwell & Co, Ltd., Queen's Brikling. pestar- day afternoon.
Mr. G. H. Modhurst fregided and there more also present-Messrs. A. Ritchie, A. Deui” and G. R. Fidwards, meretary
The CHAIRMAN, in the course of Wit's porch. mid their naft profits for the financial paar sink tha 31st May last, warn anpraximätély tis ennio`ne those of last year, falling short múly by some $250, so that they wore sarbled to mirin- lain the sume dividend as for the two prowline The brido was given away by her father. years, viz: 15 per cent. The Shangbai anl She was daintily attirol in a dress of write satin Singapom branches had been clovek în sezord.......... clarantan with tonig of white ust and silvor | aac with the arrangements' referred to at thà heads, and wore an embroidered Brussels not last meeting hon he mentioned that the val and orange blossom. She was attended by | imuteanation of Boll's Asbastos Cozipany, Miss Haitoð Pólts, Miss Dorothy Gordon, and į Limitod, of London; and the United do. Tula, of London, but the Misses Garrade and Dorothy Page, the Arbostes, bridaemunide" drosses being of embroidered Indian resulfed in a division of territory whereby topdin and Leish crochef, while they worn white | They “ng" acted if ihn sola representativaa ship hats with pink La Frarco roses nąd blug in Hongkone-and-Booth Ching-of-dor-kmål- riubous. The "brat man” was Mr. Claude Eraus | camnied London Companies. Their biggest of Shanghai. The sorrico, which was fully ussot was their stock, and, as nol, this hut „oborui, was conducted by his Lordship the bean carefully, checked and examined and full- Bishop of Victoria, umisted by the Res. A. B. | allowance had been made for all gauls which Thornhill, M.A., and Mr. Denmar Fuller showed algas of, or were subject ta, deterioral ion.
There being no questions, the CHAIRMAN offiria'ed at the organ. The hyavus "1.t ve Divine"
und *O Perfect Love" were sung, and the party, I moved the adoption of the reportand accourts. baring returned from the vestry, Jeft the church Mr. DENISON Feconded, and the motion was to the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding Murch | carried. and to the accompaniment of a merry poul obelis On the motion of Mr. Furs, seconded by "A reception was afterwards hold at Kingscers, Mr. Rircus, Mr. W. Hutton Potta was in- Findly lout by Mrs. Sachse, at which the test elected anditor. of the bride and bridegroom was, proposed in very happy torms by Sir Francis Piggot Mr. Macrogor made au appropriate.response
The bride's going away costume was of white. and gave the toast of "The frilesusids."-
French muslin and Irish crushet, with hat of olders Togal with shaded pink rosos.
The presents were very numerous and in clad try following y
THE CHINESE
CORONATION SERVICE IN HONGKONG.
THE KING'S ACKNOWLEDØMENT. -
The Bishop of Victoria sent to His Majesty the King a copy of the form of cortice used by the large congregation of Chinese Christians at St. John's Cathedral on the Coronation Day,
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Buckingham Palaçe.
Bridle's Parents, silver tex set and pearl ring ; | The Birhop yesterday rocsired the following Bridegroom's Parvas, disinend poadaut und reply :-- uheque; Drids to Bridegroom, paari studs ; Bridegroom to Bride, diangad crescent brooch Bridegroo a to Bridesmaids, gold and jade br.cele!a and bouquets; H.. E. The Governor,
rose bowl.
silver
NEIGHBOURS AT VARIANCE,
FURTHER EVIDENCE,
The Causeway Bay assault caso ‘aguin tame
July 29th, 1911. MY DD.-Your lotler of the 6th- July Chinese Servico hebt and the form of on the occasion of the Coronation hara bena laid before the King.
His Majesty is much interested in unding | pour letter and is deeply touched to think Craf so many Clioose Christians assembled at St. John's Cathedral on his Coronation Day fo offer their prayers for the welfare of "This', '
I am, my Lord, Your obedient servant,
is over ready to furnish authorities for his 14. Sacchata Love in Idienas. Macbeth body and soul together, while others enjoyed on for bearing before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at Majesty and the Royal Family.
Gordon, and Mr. Accompanista
HOD HAVE THE KING,
George Grimbio.
Mro. Barrington, Miss Do etby a superabundance. Unless the country set ifsoft to remove the fundamental causes of labour unrest, the next frike would "be" worse than the last
OBITUARY
London, August 4th. H. H. the Nisam of Hyderabad, the premier Prines of the Indian Empire, is
statements. We do not think, however, that the Appeal to Christendom” is the work of his pen, any more than we think it The Straits Times relates the following was written by Me PUTNAM WRALE. With picturesqua story. The vicinity of the local regard to the " point of view" and the -Y.M.C.A. is hamil the pincs one would erpeet phraseology not being Chinese, wo should to see anakes at the pristine binsk of dawn. Yet hesitate to subscribe to the belief that there are assured that a most extraordinary sight book was not written by a Chinaman was witnessed there the other morning. Those où these grounds, for it is possible that hour of six or thereby that day, looking out of the residents who were' up at the virtuous
long residonce in a foreign country under
across Stamford Road could see a hugo python the-best cucational influences may boomfortably wrapped round the top of a lamp sufficient to account for this. But the post opposite. It was no hallucination, anyhow, dead. number of Chinamon capable of writing for it was seen also by a number of native such a book must be few, and "oubt į passers-by who gathered round and gaped. The concerning a Chinese authorship arises from the fact that Lis Suae Yang, this brilliant writer of English, this does student of religion and philosophy, is entirely mikhown to us or apparently to any missionary who as challenged the representation that the book was written by a Chiuaman,
[The doreased Prince was born in 1856, succeeded his father a 1869, and asu od charge of his Government in 1884 population of the State excoeds eleven millions.]
JAPAN AND RUSSİA.
The
nows got about quickly and brought from his couch the Chinese taxidermist who stuffs the trophies of the local "sports. He hurried to the scene armed with a pole with a noose at the end of it. With the end of the pole ho uncers moniously cincked to stoping reptile under
LONDON, August 30th. the chin. Wherent the latter put his head LONGKONG Örvize: 10%, DES Vaux ROAD C
out, yawned at the assombled company, and An exchange of telegrams between the LDON OFFICE: 131, FLMET STREET, EC incredible that a cultured Chinaman capable said, as plain as eye can speak
"Justice us Emperor of Japan and the Tear of Russin of writing a work of this character could another five minutes, you chaps; it's only six have remuinedi "aute and inglorious" and o'clock." But the worthy taxidermist wanted refers to the settlement without arbitration should still refuse to be drawn to the foot-his company badly, and so, before Mr. Python of the last claims and differences arising out lights by a direct challenge.
BILTUS.
On August 19h, to Mr. sol Mis. Reginald EckFoxb, of Thingtan, a
spliter. On August 21-4, ut Shanghai, to Mr. and Mre, ALB RT TAYLOR, 8 daughter.
On August 21, at Shanghai, to Capt. nuk M15, SCHTERIORST, A VON.
MARRIAGE.
It is
Lient. Coional Sir Joseph Fayror, Burt. M.D, has retired from this Army où retired
On this 30th August, at St. John's Catbeden, pay, Hongkong, by the Right Rev. thờ Bishoj of Viutoria, axusted by the Rar. A. B. Thornhill,
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For stealing a jucket from a womîn în a
M.A., JOHN FARKAR MACGREGOR, videst son pawnshop Mr. Hozeland at the Magistracy jes of John Macgregor of Erglum, Sussex. to DOROTHY ASSETTE SHELTON, daughter of A. Shelton Hooper, Rougemont, Hongkong. (1081
The Daily Press.
terday sentenced a Chinese to six weeks' impris oument and four hours" stocks.
Lieut. Col. A. Chapman, who went Home in command of the Hongkong-Volunteer Coa tingent for the Coronation, returned yesterday by the English mail stemper.
The formal opening of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. night school for mon takes place to-night when Dr. Waa Top Mo will lecture, on the value of an education and how to get it.
could compose himself again, the noose was round his head and he was jorkel on to tha
Fround. They carried him to the taxidermists place in triumph and what happened thereafter history recordoth not.
of the war, including the question of the hospital ships Augara and Orel, captured at Port Arthur, which the Prize Court decided were legal prizes. The Angara has been restored to Russia, who recovers the Ored on paying a sum of Yen 150,000.
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THE KAISER'S SPEECH.
LONDON, August 30th.
The Kaiser's Hamburg speech is various. ly interpreted by the Freas as "a peace
IMPENDING. DEPARTURE OF COLONEL BEDFORD, P.M.O. Colonel W G. A Redford, G.M.G., Principal Medical Officer of the Soath China Command, has bon selected for the appointmout of Principal Medical Officer of the London Dis trist, which comprises the garrisons of the Metropolis and Windsor, and is chiefly com- posed of the regiments of Household Cavalry and of the Brigade of Gaards. We understand speech," and "a navy spal". The ameud- that Colonel redford will procond Home in the
ment to the navy law has long been expected transport Rohilla, learing here in November, and that ko is being succeeded by Lient.. as the result of the Morocco crisis. Conse Colonel Irwin, from Tien sis, who will shortlyquently the speech is regarded as an official receive his promotion to the rank of Colonel,
inauguration of the navy law amendment NAVAL CADETS AND A FOREIGNER,
An amusing incident occurred at Harwiol manned for ectly. The defences were repelling an attack by terp-do-boste, and excité. want. was rlio It became more intense when B
ALLEGED ESPIONAGE IN
ENGLAND.
LONDON, August 30th. The German Schultz has been committed
the Magistracy yesterday, when Alfred Walters, Chief Engineer of the French steamer Charles Hardouin, summoned Theodore Braun, of the China Sugar Refinery Co., ou charges of unmult, killing a chicken, and using abusive languago. The defendant brought a can-sumidous for 199ault again & Mr. Walters and his wife.
Mr. J. H. Gurdinor appeared on, bokalf of the
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CLIVE WIGRAM.
The Right Reverend Tho Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong.
OZONE WATER STERILISATION.
made in the adaptation of azon to the parisien- Continued progress is, ways the Builder, wing
original complainant, and Mr. Moder Harris (of Monera. Wilkieson & Grist) represented Mr.tion of drinking water for the supply of towns Brang.
on
to
and cities. Apart from amples in Amerier, Tang Cheag, on aruah in the employ of Mr. the ozone plants al Chartres, Florence, Her
mannstadt, Nico, Paderborn. Paris, Villefranche, ~Bryn, spokuto remembering the quires), which aud Wiesbaden are
are sufficiat a demonstrate thy occurred on a Wednesday afternoon. While scientifle and commercial sesons of the apstani, on the verandah of No. 4, Moreton Tarraco, she heigion of the Paris Municipal Council fo whose claims have been for her recognised by the heard & ricahs coulie all out for a policeman. install two additional plants each of 9,900,000 Her master told the coolia to take the riesis gallons output da ly, and by the 11,000,000 gallon away, but as he did not do so, Mr. Brann rin it plant recently complete at St. Petersburg. The latter hus born installed at the Pankowaja the polo ground,... sul bumped.
Waterworks, drawing supplies directly from against a number of henecops. The bonp the Neva. Before treatment by oson the water caused the fill of bor master as well is clarified and rapidly fitared to remove": impor- a the riosha. Then a gentleman from rities in suspension. The clarifying press is comitastor on the American system, involving No. 5, the complainant, argued with her the use of alam as a cogulant, and filtration. master, and pushed him. For master gave him by a series of Howatson montanical Alterss, aslap. Mr. Waltors then took out a stick, where crushed fint takes the place of sand.
-------- which the complainant task and struck her
IMMIGRATION TO THE STRAITS. master. Then the polico arris d. Witnesa did
not see her master strike iho mistross of No.5.
In eross-examination witness suid she was
a
mending sooks on the stairazse of the first floor
Her master imitated when the quarrel orosa. ricshe coolie when he took hold of the ríosho.
This was the hst witness for the defence, The solicitors then whirossed the Court, and the houring was again adjourned, to enable his Worship to consider this evidence,
CHARACTER ON A BAQ.
HOW THE CONTİNENTAL: FÖRȚEE JUMES TRAVELJALS,
?
At a meeting of the Tmmigration Committers held at Penang on August 23:d, Mr. Clayton, who presided, intimated that the tot it arrivals
from Southern India, with deck tickets, for the half-year ended June 30, were 5.692, whereo 45,698 Itad free tickets, against 31.503 with fre tickets in the correpondía period of 1910, The total of those who rarood to India in the Brat half of 1911 was 25,114.
The Committee intend, if finances permit, to pay from the Immigration Fand all quarantine expenses on account of coolies imported with free tickets from January 1, 912; but no de- finite decision will be come to till the November meeting.
of
As the rosult of the Committee's inspection. the quarantine camp. Paluu Jerejak, on Monday, a number of recommendations the accommodation for coolies and improve. masts required have been formulated for lan mission to Government,
The manner in which the travellar has his character writion on his luggage for the boat of parters and botól shevanta is described in the Meitin. Little scratches on the bags are mude after the traveller Ena given a "tip, and these marks are understood by all porters and other COLONIAL SECRETARYSHIP OF THE
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.. employes.
A horizontal line on the right hand top corner of the bag means that the owner gives Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, at present British Ren Very
small "tips" and should be boycotted when dout Negri Sembilan, has been offered and has possible. A diagonal neratek on the lower accepted the appointment of Colonial Secretary, left-hand corner signifles "exacting and Straits Suttlements, in ancession to Mr. E. L.
A cross in | disagreeable, '
the lo
lower right-hand Brockman, C.M.G. who becomes Chief Secre¬ corner means "acting, but genarms," and tary.l F.M.S., when Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., small vertical marks near the fock" vory gener Maser the Zovernorship. OTER, A ́carred merk on the left-hand uppor Mr. Wilkinson, sa s the Struita Fier, corner signifies inexperienced, has not travelled
who is forty-four, as twenty-one years of much."
Government service in Malaya to his credit, the greater chore of it in varions parts of the Colony. In 1903, he went from Sing apore, where he had on officiating as second magistrate. to the F.M.9. ns Inspector of Schools, a department in which he hail at Tarions times been employed in the Colony, In
Kosoroga, AUGUST 318T, 1911.
Few recont books ou China have attracted greater attention than “ A Chinose Appeal to Christendom concerning · Christian Missions published by the Rationalist The tenant of 15, Coombe Road. Magazine Press Association of London. The author's Gup, bus reported to the police that a watch ant manis on the title page is given as Lan Sochin, jewellery and bedding to the value of Yang, but every render of this remarkable $300 were stolen from his house on Tuesday. - book must find it difficult to believe that it
The American Consulate-General yesterday could op been written by a Chinna received the following Tephone, Warning, fr ni A Chinese correspondeat in a letter we the Manila Observatory:-" Manila, Augua section of the Ilford Naval Cudats, encamped at published a few days ago declared himself 30th. Cyclone or typhoon S.S.E. of Naha. Dovercourt, marched inso the camp of the local to be positively certain that the back was moving V. or NNE." A tologram remaived at Territorials sorting a well-educated man of foreign nationality. The Cadote atated hat he not written by a Chinaman, though he gave 6 pm. reported the typhoon to be inclining had been caught while making his way into the for trial on a ularge of espionage. A wit no reasons for his assertion. We observe wes_TON).
Territorial shortly before loven o'clock.
The varying effects of tobacco as a cause of The mau.
spoke with a foreign accast, ness who co-operated with the police gave diseased conditions of the month were referred that letters to the same affect have been
Some native boys were catching fish in the maliciou intent. The officer in charge, how- published in one of the London popers. Dr. shalaw part of a river at Tanah Tinggi, says over, desained him. Later a lady w
dadied that he was a shy or that he was on evidence to having received promises of Ballin, F.R.C.S., if the opening of the Intor: 1906, he became district afficer, Batang Padang.
at Perak and acting secretary to the Resident H. T. HODGKIN, who has resided for many the Java Dode, when ons of them put a fish le entangled in the barbed wire surrounding the
was found money for naval information from the national Dental Federation Congress at the that State, and in 1909 was appoint d B-orotary. Royal College of Surgeons, London,
A year later, Mr. Wilkinson was made acting years in Chengtu, West China, Ens publicly had caught between his teeth so as to have his Bearon Hill fortifications,
accused, who gave a written undertaking to People when he had known to smoke cigars British Resident. Negri Sembilan, and has prisoner challenged the assumption of the Chinese bands free. The fish wriggled and partly explained that in attempting to scale some pay £25 for a certain report. Schultz, bad the healthiest months. Qa thee her hand, be in the Colony as well for conscientions and and cigaretta from morning to night often bad since filled that post. Mr. Wilkinson is known milingly admitted that the Indy was his fiances, authorship of the work. His contention is slipped down his throat. It could not be taken fences they had found themselves entangled in informed the witness that he knew Porte-that part of the tongue where the smoke and his wide knowledge of the Malay people and had seen persons with one patch of disease on mealona services us for his scholarly attainments that the point of view revealed in the book, out on account of its spikes, : After several rain the barbed wire defences. The lady was incorted and a good deal of the phraseology used is attempts the boy, who was nearly choked, was messages substantiating his statements be was
to a local hotel, and on receipt of telephonic mouth and Woolwich very well, and that be impinged; yet they were moderate smokers. If Language, and his many funds in Sincapere was a question of the susceptibility of the will be extremely gratided to learn of his by me means in keeping with the assumption taken to hospital.
promotion to higher rank.
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liberated.
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also knew Chatham.
SURGEON ON SMOKERS,
individual,
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