INTERPORT FOOTBALL.

[FROM OUR. SPECIAL ConteeroNDENT,]

PICK OF BHANGHAI LEAGUE . HONGKONG.

An eleven composed of players selected from the ranks of the Shanghai League were pitted against the Hongkong repre- Bentatives on Saturday. The conditions were depressing, and the turf was in a very soft and treacherous state, owing to adrizzling rain, when Referee R. Grim- shaw whistled up the following teams.

Shanghai League. Katz (B.A T.); Bollard (B.A.7.) and Grant (Customs); Boulton (B.A.T.), Robertson (Navy), and Laws (Police): Encarnaçao (B.A.T.). Hall (Customs), Reid (Navy), «Manley (B.A.T.), and Doyle (Police).

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15г 1913.

AFFAIRS.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT:]

LONDON, January 22nd.

CHINA INDICTED.

China has been defined, and the central

The Special Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in Peking cables Home a serious indictment of the Republic, which is sure be influence public opinion in this coun try. He makes several charges, the chief of which are:-That the employment of the term "Republic"

grave mis- nomer, since no national convention has.

That the commission im- assembled: perially entrusted to Yuan Shi Kai by the abdication edicts has not been carried out: That the laws of the so-called National Council are virtaally dand Hongkong.-R. 5. R. Swan; Colmer

lettere, and finally, that no international and A. Hamilton; D. Campbell, R. C. Barlow, and ( Wilkie, Low, Greenrecognition is possible until the union of Pearson, W. V. Pennell, and Dollman.

The opening stages of the game were very lethargic, Although the visitors made several dangerous runa, no tangible result accrued, however. Hall was given a glorious opportunity of heating Swan, but he failed ignominiously, and, return ing to their opponents' territory, Hong- kong soon obtained the lend. etained in mid-held and slipped the leather on to the inside-left, who wan straight up and centred almost on the line to his pivot, "Jock" steering it into the it very cleverly. A prolonged onslaught on the homesters' charge, was for a long time devoid of materialisation, and then Bollard knocked the ball down with his hands when hard pressed. From the penalty, Pearson scored with a

Pearson

brilliant slave. At this period of the game

Hawilton

the game.

and

and local powers have secured proper pro vincial assent. Every where one turns, be declares, the political conditions are nedifying and disconcerting. Moreover, corruption is rifer to day than it was under the late-dynasty. Consequently, a grave duty devolves upon the foreign Powers devoted to the integrity of China. It is no longer a question of with-holding recognition in the terms proposed by the British Tibetan Note, but of acquainting the Peking Government with the impos sibility of knowledging any sovereign rights whatsoever until the nation resumes its former unity. He asserts emphatically that the time las arrived for terminating the present amateur réac, which is fraught with grave dangers and forms the real reason

tictions in room, why disruptive foreign Encarnaçao collided pondent, coinmenting a few days later on violently, both, singularly enough, split the general election, foresees that a con ting open the skin just chove the left geflict is bound to break out, which may and neither took any further part in perhaps, shake Peking to its foundations. Green took the former's He adds, "As the last vestiges of the old responsibility as left back, and was a imperial system gradually vanish and great succose in that position, although drift ever further away, we now almost the depleted line of forwards greatly seem within measurable, distance of what missed his nusistatice in their collaborative I was the first to foretast, namely, a morenents. While the home tenta were

narrow commercial republic, with the inclined to centralise their play, the Yangtsze as its centre. China will be. worth watching closely, for it is cortain- visitors, on the other hand, played the

that more history will be made here, free; open game, and the marked contrast The Pall Mall Gazette takes this writer showed up the undeniable qualities of the seriously to task, and expresses "surprise

· Hongkong men's game. Time and again at his recent obscure and uncertain note on many subjects." Continues the the League defence was utterly demoralised

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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

E.C.C. 2. R.G.A.

The following players will represent Kowloon to-day in their League fixture against the R.G.A. at Kowloon, play com- mencing at p., sharp-

Eng. Lieut. Smith, Capt. Wood, F. Sutton, W. Dixon, H. Scott, J. H. Moad, J. P, Robinson, A. R. Raven, F. Jewell, P. W. Wilkie, and W. L. Weaser.

BOXING IN THE CITY HALL.

The programme sot down for this evening in the City Ifall ought to attract

a good house. The feature, of course, is

THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

ELECTION ADUSES.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

An election notice at Wuehang states the state:---

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displeasure of the President at the quarrates generally have been fairly well. relling, vote-selling, imposture and other abuses which occurred during the recent provincial elections. In future the police are to carefully supervise all elections, as the last parliamentary ones were a farce,

CHINESE TROOPS SURROUNDED IN TIDET.

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Messrs. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share roport dated 14th February

The local market continues quit, but maintained and on the whole close firm. Sterling Rubbers" have undergone no material change during the 'week, the closing tone of the London market being strong. Fine Hard Para Rubber is to-day quoted at 4/28 per lb., and Plantation Sheets at 4/64 per lb. The usual fort- nightly Rubber Auction was held in London on the 12th instant, 900 tons of rubber being sold, at prices ranging Sheets, and 4/2 and 4/23 per b. for between 4/4 and 4/5 per lb. for. Smoked Unsmoked Crepe, the tone of the auction ne the close being firm. The Bank of England and open market rates of dis- count are unchanged at 5 per cent, and Bar Silver closes at 28 7-16d. ready, 28 11-16d. for- Shanghai T.I. is to-day quoted at 712, ward, and Sterling T.T. at 2/- 5-161, and Singapore T.T. at SCE

Sir John Jordan has visited the Wai- chiaopu and requested, the Chinese Gov- ernment to withdraw the Chinese from Tibet in order to save farther loss of life. It appears that the Tibetans liave sur- rounded the force commanded by General the nutch between Jack Cordell, the cham-Chu, which is in a very difficult position Dion middleweight of the Pacific Coast and is short of ammunition and supplies. 41 per cent, respectively.

OFIUM SUPPRESSION. and heavy and middleweight champion of

The Provincial Government of Sze the Orient, and Seaman Grant, heavy chuan is reported to be throughly sincere weight champion of the Fleet, for the in suppressing poppy-cultivation and its heavyweight championship of the Orient efforts throughout western Szechuan have

been everywhere sucessful. and a purse of $1,000, besides a side bet dens have been closed and the officials are

All opium of $750. Corporal Scott and Seaman carefully searching for illicit divans Powell meet to decide the heavyweight | Private smoking incastricted. The championship of the Army and Navygiin price of old stock of best quality opium is $4 an ounce, while second quality is fetching $3.50,

Hongkong.

SERIOUS LOOTING AT CHENTAO.

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BANKS--Small sales of Hongkong and rate, the market closes steady. Shanghais are reported at $830,, at which London has receded to £85. in request at $85.

MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions continue Cantons are also wanted, but no shares appear available at the current quotation of $270. North- Chinas have improved to Tls. 132 buyers, and Yangtzes have weakened to a buying quotation of $100 at ex 73.

reported.

SHIPPING.

Seaman Powell, Seaman Grant, and Corporal Scott are all winners, but never The Chinese soldiers at Yangtschai, in have had an opportunity of meeting each the Chientas territory near Hungehun, other. Grant, however, has had the most They have killed the Chinese Comman South-east Manchuria, have revolted.

Fm INSTANCES-Hongkongs after experience, having beaten Petty Officer riant, Colonel Wang, and, also, effectively buyers at the higher rate. Chinas have further sales at 8:04 and 8335 close with Curran, the heavyweight champion of luuted the town. The Chinese local auth-improved to 3159 buyers, but no sales are England. at Home. The contest between arities. fled to Yanggeting, which Private Sunith and Seatonn Grayston for situated on the border of Chientas on the Arriving the featherweight championship of the main Hungehun-Omosa route. Ardy and Navy promises a good mill, as at Yanggeting, the Chinese malted the pro those who saw Smith's fight with fron Bux tection of the Russian and Japanese Con- describe it as one of the best over wit-suls, as the revolting soldiers stated that nessed in the. Colony, There is an they intended to loot Yanggeting, where amateur bout for the bantara-weight only some twenty Chinese soldiers aro between stationed at present The Yanggeting championship of the Colony

who has the merchants despatched, a deputation to them not to visit Yanggoting and also offering to buy them off. Other reports state that many of the country people are joining the soldiers and that a large combined force is proceeding towards Yanggeting, It is understood that the Japanese auth orities are despatching troops to the scene of the trouble from posts along the

Nipper,

championship of the V.R. C. for three sue cessive years, and Adam Ismail. One of the most interesting events of the evening will be the struggle for the heavyweight wrestling championship of the Orient, be tween Maurice Sandberg, the heavyweight charpion of longkong, and Hassan Ali. the heavyweight champion of India.

THE LATEST LOAN DIFFICULTY,

NEGOTIATIONS TERMINATED.

MEETING UP MINISTERS RESULTLESS.

The following telegraphic information appears in the Northern papers:,

PEKING, February 4th. The meeting of the Sextuple Ministers was without result The Russian Minister supported the French Minister, while the ment of adviser of any nationality who fulfilled the requirements of the various posts.

meet the soldiers who were unique ng

Korcan- frontier.

The Chientao district is known to be a winter resort of many of the Manchurian Hunghutze.

FEAR OF TROUBLE,

Great precautions were taken at Wu- chang against trouble breaking out at Chinese Now Year,

Companies of soldiers patrolled the city night and day. The reason for the anxiety shown was unannounced, but wer tain clandestine vendors of arus in Hati kow and Wachang were arrested and

by the long, swinging passes by which, i P.M.C. He veers so quickly that he others were all agrecable to the appoint- executed..

the ball was distributed from wing to wing with embarrassing rapidity, and eventually they had recourse to wild. fruitless long kicking to relieve themselves of the persistent encroachments of the opposing forwards. Only the excellent work of Katz between the sticks kept the score down. Eventually Lewis pushed in the third point quite easily from a molée in the goalmouth, and no further scoring taking place, Hongkong were the victors by a margin of 3 goals to a. ^ Mr. Grimshaw deserves praise for his excellent.

S eontrol of the gaine.

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SHANGHAI F.C. E.

HONGKONG.

was not a starter using to an injury received in the game against the League on Saturday, R. J. Brown filling the A bitterly cold cross-wind spoilt, to a great extent the exhibitions of both teams, and the ball was tinually out of play.

vacaney.

no longer carries quite the same amount of conviction. In this instance we venture to differ from him, in spite of his almost nrivalled knowledge of Chinese politics. Our information leads us to believe that the moment a crowd of elected politi cians swart into Peking and try to over- throw the President, they will come to grief. Yaan Shi Kai probably intends to be constitutional' only so long as it auita, him,"

[It may not be generally known that the Peking correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph is Putnam Weale.-En

NEBULOUS PROPOSALB.

FAR EASTERN EMPIRES.

If the

PEKING, February 5th.

It appears that the French Minister during the acting of yesterday evening suggested that the Adviser of the Salt Inspectorate should be British: that a the Lean Department German and that a man representing French and Russian interests should be appointed to the He stated that he Audit Department. thought such au arrangement would by satisfactory, because he understood that the Americans were willing to waive the matter entirely, while the Japanese would also do the same if Japan's prestige was upheld by the appointment of a Japanese Adviser to another Department.

Independently of loan matters there is every probability that Professor Arira will be appointed Legal Adviser to the Chirese Government.

Hongkong, Canton and Macaos are Crmer with bugers at 2274 ex the dividend of $1 per share paid on the 11th instant. There are sellers of Indo- Chinas (combined) at $88, Douglases at 814, and Star Ferrys at $36. China and Manilas are quiet at 810-with-probable sellers. Shell Transports are somewhat

probable buyer at 111/6,

REFINERIES-China Sugars have again weakened and close with sellers at $107. There are bayers of Luzons at 839, at which rate the market closes firm

MINING.Tronohs close casier at 3

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DOCKS, WHARVES AND CUDOWNS.-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks are firmer, and after sales at $61, 8013 and 802 close in strong request at $611. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves have been booked at 7 and inore shares are probably obtain- able, the buying rate being now h New Amoy Docks are quoted at $64, Shanghai Docks at Thu. 89, and Shanghui and Hongkew Wharves at TIs. 107.<

ZEISS

Within the city the Chinese New Year (old style) was practically ob- Rorved, but no door decorations or gods LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS Hong wore displayed and there were coinpara- kong Eands have been booked at 8101) and Some Government close firm. Kowloon Lands continue in tively few fireworks. concerns were run as usual, such as the request at 83 ex dividend. West Points cotton mills, but many of the newspapers

att, and Humphreys Estates at 88, were compelled to close down for a fewx dividend. Hongkong Hotels have been day's owing to the refusal of their work- sold at $115 and $73 for old and new men to work. Outside the city gates all

COTTON MILLS-Ewos are firmer at. Fl. 12 shops were closed and no business was respectively, and more shares are wanted. dome. The city was patrolled by fully 147 and Hongkonga at 80, the latter after

further sales. The city, however, remained peaceful armed bodies of soldiers. and the guards were relieved on the ath inst.

WRECK OF THE STEAMER

CANTERBURY.”

MISCELLANEOUs.China Borneos have been booked at $10, Cements at $4.75, Ropes at 320, Chine Lights at 82.00 and 83, Watsons at 361, and Steam Fisheries at $2. There are buyers of China Pro- vidents at $94, Dairy Farms at 829, Electrics at 327, Powells at $91, and are procurable at the reduced rate of $45, Hongkong Electric Trams at 5/9. Pulps

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An attack which it was rumoured was It is stated that two independent loans

to be made upon Kiukiang by Tutuh Li's aggregating thirty millions sterling have

soldiers ended in their holding up a train been offered to China at five per cent.

This proposal for the retention of these at Shaho on New Year's eve. The Central The Peking correspondent of the Times

Government refuses to turn over the guns On Monday, the Hongkong eleven were sums the offer up in the words "nebulous small spoils by the Sextuple Powers,

General Li opposed to the Shanghai Football Club, proposals," which brings forth a criticism probably, was not expected to be taken and atmunition, which are being held by

It is seriously, for the most insignificant office the Customs, to Tutuh i. A. Hamilton from an evening contemporary.

but retaining the ammunition for Hupch. on the latter's enclosure.

urged that China cannot be blamed if was offered to the Germans, who possess a-hung proposes yielding up the guns, he is paying some heed to these offers the right to claim the most important, It is reported that the fire-arms and ani-quotations (middle price) were received when the Six-Power Group is demanding but the Chinese read a sinister motive in

ernment cruiser which is at Kiukiangmorning- French and Russian interests should be The Central Government insists upon United Serdangs five and a half per cent. The Pall Mall the suggestion that a man representing unition have been transferred to a Gov- from our Landon Agents by wire this

Tatah Li and the Kiangsi people recely London Ventures Gazette comments as follows "While we have always opposed reckless lending to appointed to the post of Adviser to the

It is Chins, we have heen equally opposed to Audit Department, as he would be in aing: Wang Shui-kai as Governor. con-any monopoly over her can transactions, position to reject payments on account feared that if Tutuh Li acquiesces under Rubber Trusts The visiting because we hold that a monopoly will lead of military expenditure.

The Six-Power Ministers have referred pressure the people will resist, as all the Eastern Trusts

present officials are young men of the new to undue international intervention. We the proposal made by the French Minis-regime and Wang is an old official who Pahang Consolidated... Malayan Tia Dredgers quintette combined very prettily at the believe it is probably true that China can ter to their Home Governments.

served under the Manchus.

Indo-Chinaa... outset, and the homesters also displayed obtain thirty millions at five per cent, To-day the Minister for Finance pre- considerable talent in this direction, but-outside the Six-Power Group.

would-be lenders insist on adequate presented a Note to the Sextuple Bankers very quickly, fell off. When surrounded cautions against reckless expenditure, stating that he considered the Loan

negotiations terminated. by opponcats eager to deprive him of there is no reason why they should not possession, Pearson swung across to Lewis, compete. In any case it is incorrect to

STRIKES. A SUBMERGED REEK. who ran through and centred squarely to suggest that China can only look to the Pennell for the latter to open the scoring. Six-Power Group for solid support. There are plenty of other groups through-

The loss of the British steamer Canter- CHINA TIRED OF WHOLE BUSINESS. with a header. Nothing further was

out the world, including powerful finan-

FEKING, February 8th. bury is reported in the Japan t'hronicle. cial interests in this country, who arr

The imprast in connection with the Soune further news is given by a Karatsu the second Pearson neatly out-maneuvred ready to lend to China all the money she Sextuple Loan continues. registered in the first half, but early in

The French the opposing defence and shut into the really needs."

Government will probably raise fresh dispatch to the Ashai, which states that olection to the appointment of Mr. The steamer called at Karatsu for coal

at 9 am, on Monday (3rd instant)-on Rules relating to life-saving appliances corner of the goal, far out of the Extremely clever rouch, custodian's

Mr. Lancelot Lawton's two volumes on Oiesen to the Co-Directorship of the

her way from Vladivostok to Colombo and an board ship in substitution for those at Cohesion was exhibited by the two wing the Empires of the Far East is considered Salt Inspectorate if the difficulty regard Port Said with a cargo of 6,500 tons of present in force have been made by the of Hongkong, and a icng passing move-

te be the most important and valuable ing the appointment of Herr Rump as beans. She left Karatsu at 6 pm. n the Board of Trade and are now issued. The nient on the left led to Lewis bagging the

work upon Far Eastern affairs which has Adviser to the Audit Department is

same day, and struck a sunken reef off rules are to come into forces on March.

1. but such requirements as involve STUDY third point. The homesters' defence, although plucky, was little match for the been published since the Russo-Japanese settled, while it is expected that Germany the northern end of Ogawa Island.

war. The books are to buy and not to will claim the Salt Inspectorate appoint Yobuko maru, Iki Island (in the Korean structural alterations to the ships are not. to apply until November 1. It will be brilliance of the visiting forwards, whose exposition greatly delighted the specta- borrow, for they contain practically every ment for Herr Rump if the Powers decide fannel). A Japanese trawler, which saw tors. Several splendid efforts missed the thing of value about China and Jupro to exclude representatives of neutralf the disaster, went to her assistance, but remembered that Draft Rules were sub- all efforts to save the stranded steamer mitted to the Departmental Committee on Nor should I de- countries,

The Chinese Government appears to be proved vain, and the Canterbury sank at Boats and Davita, whose report objective by the arrowest of margins, during recent years.

10 a.. en Tuesday (4th). The captain recently published, and that the Com- while the keeper also distinguished him scribe them as hooks for the casual reader

The real and crew were taken off by the trawler.mittee made certain recommendations. self. The fourth and final point came who would seem crushed by the arsount of tired of this whole business and ready

The cable tender. Ogasawara-maru came The rules provide that all foreign-going from the foot of Lewis, who speculated material in the 1,000 pages of solid print. to accept any alternative.

To the student of international politics, attitude of Japan is causing much with a flying kick of which the goalie had However, they are a mine of information, speculation. The Japanese Legation to the assistanco of the Canterbury from passenger steamers shall carry lifeboats in such number and of such capacity as no vision, the ball travelling into the top Mr. Lawton was for a long time in the affirms that Japan desires to see the Karatsu, but her efforts also proved in-

but the effective.

The depth of water at the shall be sufficient to accommodate the total concluded, of the net with great speed Hongkong Far East and saw many of the dramatic Sextuple Loan swarmed round the home citadel during incidents of the war. Regarding Japan Japanese Minister appears to bo taking a scene of the disaster is 30 fathers, and number of persons carried, or which the is provided number is the greater. the concluding part of the game, but could not score again, and the final sole was the great rotunciation of the Daityos is in course by doing as little as possible refloated. prospect of the steamer being ship is certified to carry, whichever The captain of the cable tender Og that the davits shall be suitably placed to blown by the referee with the score sheet

the matter, while the America misleading. They surrendered their Minister is undoubtedly doing his best in reading Hongkong, 4; Shanghai, C. feudal rights because they wished to the interests of the Loan and is quite tara-maru sends the following telegram the satisfaction of the Board of Trade, dated Tuesday (the 4th), 12.10 p.m., from but the only restriction respecting the Little need be said by way of comment. replace the Shogunate as the power prepared to sink all questions regarding Karatsu:"We approached the British storage of boats in the after part of the From the very first kiek the winners

steamer Canterbury. the stranding of ship, which was entirely forbidden in the showed overwhelming superiority in every beyond the Throne. The ascendency of advisers in order to conclude the matter.

Some of the Foreign Ministers are now which was telegraphed, and at 10.55 a.12 draft rules, is that the boats on being the great clans to this lay shows that

lowered into the water must not department. The front rank particularly they have succeeded. He points out that awaiting fresh instructions. It is sent our boat with a hawser; at 11.05 2.1. were in fue fettle, and their exhibition of Vladivostock is far stronger now than teresting to note that the tangle with we began to pall her towards the shore, hrought into dangerous proximity to a

propeller. aggressive tacties was undoubtedly one

Port Arthur was. It would require half regard to the Loan is resulting in happier but in ten minutes the hawser broke. We of the best witnessed in Shanghai. Doll-

In view of the recommendations of the à million men to invest Vladivostock Anglo-German unofficial relations.

bried again to pass a hawser, but the steamer began to sink, and completely Committec in favour of pontoon rafts it is man especially deserves a meed of praise. He has played wonderfully well at outsida to-day, and he insists that the material

We took the noteworthy that the Board of Trade take disappeared at 11.27 a.m. The Government has tided over the New

board and returned to left, and had not a little to do with the Progress of Japan is undermining the military morale of the nation. The

ca%, accept any boat, raft, buoyant The second and third officers Power in general, or in any particular decisive victory. The home

(hinese section of the book is devoted Year, financially, without serious incon-raist.

and the crew were taken off by the trawler although quite obviously outclassed, never mainly to the revolution, and Mr. Lawrence, owing, partly, to the receipt of

The point where the apparatus, or other life-saving appliance. in lieu of a life-saving appliance required gave up trying, and several times gave

ton thinks that when the Mongolian and 50,000, which Messrs. Crisp advanced Fukuhaku-meru.

in London.

steamer sank is 3 nautical miles west of by the rules, subject to such conditions as their opponents' defence an anxious time. Manchurian questions come to a head The Loan situation is unchanged, though Kurokitrama off Kakara Island in ki they may impose, if they are satisfied that It was a clean, good aporting game, and Great Britain will have to acquiesce in efforts are being made to surmount the Channel (3) degrees 38 min. North under those conditions it will be as effec- was enjoyed by spectators and players whatever is done because she has no difficulties which the French Government latitudo and 80 degrees 48 min: East longitive as the appliance required by the alike.

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I have raised.

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PEKING, February 9th.

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