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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1905.

AT THE FOREIGNERS' TENNIS CLUB,

THE CHINESE EXCLUSION.

THE TIENTSIN RACE'SQUABBLE.

The China Times, Tinotsin, comments as follows upon the recent Race Club frecas:—

it is one of the virtues claimed for sport and for social clubs alike that they promote bon- home and concord. In an international set-

ought to do this and, if they fail to do so, they

Messrs. Jardinė, Matheson & CO. | Naval, the Military, and the Harmonia Tennis the Walwupu it is understood that the original tlement like that of Tientsin they certainly

At the invitation of the members of the Macao Foreigners Lawn Tennis Club, the Clubs met on the grounds of their hosts to take part in a series of games organized by the Club, Besides tennis, which was the most pa

general managers of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., inform as that they have to-day received

tronized, ping-pong, bucket-quoits and bad. telegraphic information that the an-mington also attracted large entries. Thurs nual general meeting of shareholders day, the 18th ult, was the opening day; and will be held on the Oth June, and before the appointed hour, the picturesque grounds of the Foreigners Tennis Club were that a dividend of 0 per cent. is being filled with the fovited guests and the recommended by the Board.

representatives of the various tennis clubs of

[Reuters)

The Prospects of Peace.

LONDON, 31st May.

The St. Petersburg Bouric. Gazette says that the battle of Tsushima has decided the issue of the war, and opened new ways for "The currents of history,

Loss of the Russian Oruiser

"Gromoboi.".

The Express, Tokio, says that the cruiser Gromobor, leaving Vladivostock, apparently, hoping to join Admiral Rozlufestvenský, struck a Japanese mine and foundered with ali hands.

Масло,

The weather conditions on the first day made it an ideal one for tennis. Presentations over,

Shanghai, 26th May."), The Board of Commercial Affairs has wired to the local native chambers of commerce to the effect that after euxchanging despatches with

Chinese Exclusion Act has now expired and the Chinese Minister to Washington, Liang Cheng, has prepared points to be revised in the act as welhas the cancellation of the severe clauses syainst Chinese interests and the pro- potats are now in the hands of the U. S. Size Department, Eut the latter has not opened any negotiation in the matter, and la simply invės- ligating the status of each of the Chinese real dents in the United States. The protests of the Chinese merchants regarding the Act as well as the decision arrived at by them to meet the American people have been wired to the

MINISTER ROCKHILL'S STATENENT.

lose a great part of any raison d'erra they may have. The town was fall of stories yesterday of a particularly unfortunate wind-up of the three days' race meeting, which, unless friend- ship is re-cemeated: a generous spirited fashion, may neutralise the beneficial results otherwise to be derived from this annual spring gathering.

not. It was carried to the Club and again

To-day's Advertisements.

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As we recorded yesterday, the principal race of the meeting was won by Majer Nathan's pany, against the running of which a protest was made. This protest was investigated by the stewards, and was got uphold. The matter, from a sportsmanlike point of view, should have ended there. But it did the various games were begun with keen anti-Chinese Minister to Washington so as to help threshed out there amid much less judicial sur cipation. Owing to the inclemency of the the minister in negotiating with the U. S. State roundings. The discussion developed into at Department about it-The Sinwampao, altercation, and from words, we are sorry to say, weather, the continuation of the games was

Peking, 26th May,

two members came to blows. Still more un rendered impossible in the following aftercoon,

The Waiwupu and the Board of Commercial fortunately the stand-up fight which followed Play, however, was resumed on the following

was given an international character by the, week-days and the guests were again invited Affairs, having received telegrams from the fact that one of the men was an Englishman to witness the finals which took place on Kenty of various provinces as well as the Chi and the other a German. The German. mem. Thursday, Friday and Saturday fast. Most of ese merchants abroad to reject the Americanbers of the Club took the matter to heart so the games were closely contested. In the diftofthe Chinese Exclusion Bill, bave decided, much that they threatened secession in a body from the Club. Be that as it may, we fear gentlemen's doubles, the scales of fortune to take a strong stand to get satisfactory revi- that in a few heated moments a great deal of should, by right, have been more propitious to sign of the Bill and to negotiate with the new harm was done to the best interesis of the Race Messrs. Brenan and McKay. Had play ceased U. S. Minister at Peking when he arrives there. Club and the Tientsin Club, and to the feeling of rolidarity which bas existed and ought to for the day when "the shades of night were

exist among men of every nationality in this falling fast there is no doubt but that the re-

cosmopolitan community. We do not agree sult would have been quite different. This

with the policy which would bush up inci event, however, finally fell to Lieut. L. Cor-

faith in the benefits and advantages dents of this kind. We have this greatest

THE TRADE MÄRKS ORDINANCE, The First Test Match.

deiro and Mr. A. Silva who beat Messrs. Basta

1898. of publicity. It were better, by far that such and Mello. In the gentlemen's singles Messrs.

incidents should not occur at all; but, when

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF England has beaten Australia by 213 runs. Basin and Mello played a very hard-fought

they do, it is better that the facts should come

TRADE MARK. Result of the Derby.

game against each other, the latter beating Mr.

nut and mutual explanations and apologies secret and be utilised as the topic of semi-NHAMMOND MILLING COMPANY, follow, than that matter should be kept a semi- McKay in the final sets.

TOTICE hereby given that THE private discussion and bickerings which tend of Seattle, U.S.A., have on the 18th day of April, Allison only to aggravate the original mischief. 1905, applied for the Registration, in Hong have said, and as will be agreed, ought never following Trade Marke:--

Thursday night's fracas at the Club, as we

kook, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the Radhals to have occurred at all. Having taken place, however, and having become 'known to all, it is the duty of all concerned to see that the and publicly-cleared up on a basis of the matter is quickly, entirely, and permanently--- restoration of amity and the withdrawal of all insinuations and aspersions on both sides. The longer the affair is allowed to proceed as a festering topic of sectional gossip, the more. shyness and soreness, if not worse, left behind, regrettable and lasting will be the feeling of

-Cicero.

aardy. 3-Signotino.

Nine horses ran,

Later.

Admiral Togo's Viotory. The newspapers unanimously dilate on the stupendous victory of Admiral Tugo, the full extent of which is now appreciated. They Ray unstinted homage to the Japanese fleet, and eagerly await.details, showing how the result was acconiplished.

The victory has stimulated the popularity of Prince Arisugawa who yesterday received a great ovation from a large crowd in Berlin. [N. C. D. News]

The ladies' doubles, which was won by Mrs. and Miss Barnes-Lawrence (who, by the way, were on a visit to Macao from Hongkong) pro duced also a very close and exciting finish. The vigorous play of these two ladies and their

timely placing evoked frequent applause, the scare being 8 to 4 in best of 15 games. No less exciting was the ladies' single, which was wan by Miss Barnes-Lawrence, Miss Aredo, her opponent, losing the set by 2 games, the score being 7 to 9 games, in best of 15 games.

Mr. A. Basta and Miss Aredo won the mixed doubles with comparative cast from Miss Fça and Mr. A. ilva

The ladies' ping-pong was won by Miss Manneis, Miss Ulero being a close second. The games played by Mrs. Farmer being also Driving off the Russian cavalry.uch appreciated by the large crowd of

on-lockers.

Tokio, 27th May,

It is officially announced that a part of the Japanese cavalry, at 1.30p.m. on the 25th inst., expelled the Russian cavalry to the north-east ward and eastward from Saciniencheng, eighteen miles north of Changtu, and occupied the place."

Otherwise there has been no change, except

collisions between scouts.

The Complementary Armada.

Osaka, 28th May..

The departure of the fourth Russian squadron has been postponed until July.

NAVAL NOTES,

The six new destroyers on their way out are An improved type of destroyers known as the scout class. They can steam 25 knots, and have a larger coal capacity than the destroyers we already have here. All ships of the fleet at Hongkong are under orders to proceed north at a moment's notice P.M.S. Andromeda will

probably remain until the middle of June as her ✔ delects will not be made good until then. The Sullej and Vergeunte are expected here to-day.

THE VICE-ADMIRAL.

·

It is underslood, in well-informed quarters that Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard H. U. Noel may possibly receive his promotion, which is not due until September nëxt, in the very near future. A certain resignation is expected at home, and when this takes place the gallant commander of the China Squadron will be taised to the rank of Admiral. News is daily awaited in the Azet,

The bucket-quoits fell to Miss Axedo and Mr. A. Silva, the latter scoring his last four quoits in succession, and thereby snatching the game from Mr. and Mrs. A. Basto, who played a fine game throughout.

At the termination of the games, Mr. Brenan, the han, president and sec. of the Macao Foreigners Tennis Club, invited the distin- guished assembly formed of the elite of Macau to witness the distribution of the handsome prices. In a suitable speech Mr. Brenan invited Miss Tebbit to present the prizes to the

successful competitors, and thanked everyone present for having accepted the Club's invite tion.

Shanghai, and May-1005. In 1894 the Governments of China and the United States, animated by a strong desire to amicably settle, in • manner reciprocally beneficial to the interests of the people of both nations, the question of the coming of Chiness labourers into the United States, which the -experience acquired since the signing of the first treaty between China and America on this subject, had shown required important revision, concluded a new treaty covering this subject, and for a period of ten years.

The last article of this treaty stipulated if six

months prior to the date fixed for its expiration (Dec. 7th, 1904) neither of the signatory Powers had declared its desire to see it terminate, it should remain in force for another period often years. Buring the summer of last year (1991) the Chinese Government informed that of America that it wished the treaty of 1894 to terminate. At the same time it declared its wish to begin negotiating for the conclusion of a new treaty on the subject, and in August of last year, that is say, about seven months ago, it sent to the American Secretary of State through the Chinese Minister at Washington a first draft of a treaty to serve as a preliminary basis for the discussion of the matter."

This draft was carefully considered by the American Government, and in due course counter-draft was sent to the Chinese. Minister nt Washington, and was by him forwarded to the Wai Wu Pu for its consideration. This American counter draft ambodied the proposals and met the wishes of the Chinese Government with only such changes as were deemed neces- sary in the interest of both nations and of greater simplicity in exectition

This American counter-draft was in turn

transmitted by His Excellency Liang Cheng to the Wai Wu Po, and some three months later, that is to say about three months ago, a The following is the list of results, together new draft was received by the American Go with the names of the winners:-

vernment from that of Feking for its conside Tennis: Ladies' doubles-Wrs. and Miss ration and an expression of its views. Barnes Lawrence.

2nd prize-Miss Azedo und Miss Eça. Ladies' singles-Miss Barnes-Lawrence. · 2nd prize-Miss F. Azedo. Gentlemen's doubles-Lieut.. L. Cordeiro and Mr. A. Silva.

Gentlemen's singles-Mr. A. A, de Mello. Mixed doables-Miss E. Azado and Mr. A. Basto.

*This last raft of the Chinese Government is now the basis on which the negotiations be tween the two Governments are being con- ducted, and it is confidently believed that it will enable them. animated solely as they both are with an earnest and sincere desire to re mve this question from the field of discussion by a settlement equally honourable to both nations, to finally conclude a treaty to the ge neral satisfaction of both countries,

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upon a red back ground with some Brinsmead wheat and the words "Silver Belk»,"

in the name of THE HAMMOND MILLING | Kirkman COMPANY, who claim to be the proprietors thereof.

The Trade Marks have been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods →→ FLOUR IN CLASS 42. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

Dated the and day of June, 1905

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żół sa, & 5. 173.

Shanghai advices, of 29th ult, state':--Busi- for July. Tags Pref. at Tls. 48 cash. Fam ness reported dimct;-Indo-Chinas at Tls, 88

ham, Baydı at Ts. tói for July. Lands at Tls. 120 cash. Sumatras at Ti. 69 cash. Lang. kats at Tis 24/211) and 2231 casb. Horse Bazaar at Tis. 80 cash. Cements 'New' at $17) cash.

Businais dane:-Indo-Chinas at Tis. 88 for

June. Docks at Tls. 139 cash, Tha 162) for July, and Tis. 165 for August. Langkats at T, 224 cash, Tis. 225 for June, and Tls. 330 for October. Horse Bazaars at Tls. 82 cash. Gas at Tls. 122.

RAUHS,

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DENNYS & BOWLEY,

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BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM 'RANGOON AND STRAITS.

THE Company's Steamship

"PÚNDUA,” sa 5/16 having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees soof Cargo by her are hereby informed that their

Goods will be delivered from alongside.

ending 20th May, 1905, are:-Bukit Koman- Sloot crushed 3,281 tous. Gold obtainned 576 ounces. Average per ton 351 dwts. Bakit Gold Malacca-Sione crushed 1,814 ton obtained 131 m2. "Average'perton 1.44 dwis,

TO-DAY'S EXCHANUK. Selling. London-Bank T.T..........

damand Dr. 4 months' sight ........................ France-Bank T.T.......... America-Bank T.T. G-nav-Bank 'f' T....................... India T.T...vedorin

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2nd prize to Lady-Miss Eça.

Although it would be improper ta disclose, Pingping : 1 adies-Miss Manners."

at the present stage of the negotiations the pro- visions which, in one form or another, will be 2nd prize-Miss E. Otero.

included in whatever treaty is made, it may be Bucket-qunits --- MusÅredo and Mr. A. Silva. categorically stated that neither by word oor At the termination of the distribution of implication has the United tates in the draft prizes, r. Stello, on behalf of the Tennis treaty it has submitted sought to impede the return to the United States of Chinase laboor- Harmon, thanked wr. Brenan and the Macao ers lawiully entitled so to do, nor to put bur Foreigners' Lawa Tennis Cut for the organiza- densome restrictions of any kind in the way of tion of the tournament. He also thanked the Chinese subjects, not belonging to the labour. club, on behalf of the successful member, foring classes, who may wish to visit or reside in

Da. the United States for purposes of pleasure or the handsome prizes which had just been study. On the contrary, all the suggestions of The first-class battleship Goliath, whose first distributed and proposed three cheers for the the American Government tend solely to commission was spent on the China Station Macao Foreigners Lawn Tennis Club, which simplify and expedite the coming of all persons 'from March, 1900, to September, 1993, and is were heartily given together with the usual of these latter classes to our country, for it i

now in the Reserve at Chatham, has beeniger." Three cheers were also given 19 Mr. the earnest wish of the residents and people of America to extend to such visitors all such selec ed to relieve the Ocean, Captain T. Y. Brenan, followed by a "tiger."

cou tesies and facilities that may enable them Greet, renowned for her gunnery, on the China Mr. Brenan thanked Mr. Mello and the to become better acquainted with our land and Station. The Ocean is, a sister ship of the members of the Harmonia Tennis Club. The its inhabitants, our modes of thought, oar met- Goliath and both are armed with the ra-inch | visiters were the recipients of three cheers and hode of education and administration. They believe that by such knowledge, better than by wire guns which have come in for such severe a "liger," proposed by Mr. Brenan. Acknow criticism lately. The Golluth will be commis- ledgments were also tendered by the repre. all other means, our relations with China will constantly grow closer and more fr endly; no sioned by Captain H. P. Williams with a crew

The tournament must surely rank as a treaty between the two countries which bas not of 730 of all rinks. The Goliath is an 181. social evert of the first magnitude in Macao for its object the closering and the improving 30 days sight Sydney and Melboume.....(to knots ship, and so economical one, as on her the extreme kindness and lavish hospitality of the relations between them could ever be the sight France................ 2.37

6 months' sight, - last run out to China she did the 6,458 knots of the members of the Macao Foreigners conceived, let alone discussed, at least by the Governments of the United States and China.-

'4 months' sight Germany more to Colombo at 11 knots on 2,107 tons of coal, awa-Tennis Club being unsurpassed. Allibe

guests dispersed entirely captivated with the N. C. D. News,

Bu Silver ...HOM The Canopus, sister ship of the Goliath, has cordial reception and unbounded kindness and been also selected to join the China Squadron, courtesy of their estimable bests and courteous in which she will relieve the Centurion, Cap-committee who spared no pains to make the tain F. F. Fegen, M.V.0., A.D.C. 1 he Centurion tournament the great success that it has been. was commissioned at Chatham in November, 1903, for her present commission, but all her

· commissioned service has been spent in the Far East, since the spring of 1894, when she was sent out to relieve the Imperirust, flag" ...ship of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle, Commander-in-Chich. She has a fine reputa. tion for gunnery, and it may be remembered that her crew panticipated in the suppression of the Boxer rising,

The Conepus is a large battleship, her dis placement being 12,950 tons, against the 10,jou tons of the Cinturion. Both are of the same speed, but the latter has the advantage of having the Leavier big guns. The barbelie guns of the Cunopus are 12 in, while those of the Centurion are 10 10, and grave accusations have been made from time to time concerning their accuracy or rather that of their sights, She also carries a couple more 6 la. guns and the smaller quickfiring guns are more xumer our The Lunopus was completed for sea in 1897, and two years later was commissioned for service on the Mediterranean Station, She will be commissioned with a crew of 750 officers and men, or 130 more than the Centurion

sentatives of the other Clubs.

H. E. the Governor, Senbor Montenegro, kindly offered the Macao Band, which dis coursed a pleasing selection of music on Satur- day afternoon, thus adding another very pleas. ing feature to the conspicuous success that attended the gatheing that afternoon.-Contri |buted,"

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THE following is an extract from a despatch received at the Foreign Office from H. M. Minister Peking (Sir. E. M. Satow. G. CM.G.) on the prospects of the rapid revelopment of Newchwang after the conclu- sion of the Russo-Japanese war: There are now 1,400 Japanese registered at the New chwang Consulate, which is about 303 more than there are at Tientsin. There are signs of increasing local prosperity new shops and bouses of an improved style are being built roads have been made, and a tramway is to be constructed from the port to Niu Chia Ton (3 miles), the terminus of the branch railway from Ta Suih Chiao. There is little doubt that after the war the development will be great and rapid, and Newchwang is likely to become one

THE JAPANESE AT PORT ARTHUR.

BUAILY PUTTING THE HOUSE IN ORDER."

The latest news from Port Arthur is to the

effect that the operations for raising the war ships sunk in the barbour are progressing fa vourably, and it is expected that all of them will be afloat by October next... It is found that the Petropavlovsk, the fi igship of Admiral Ma karoff, which was blown up by a mine outside the harbour, is practically broken into three, and that the Sevastopal is lying in deep water, so that there is no prospect of these being raised.

The steamajs sunk by the Japanese fleet to block the entrance to the harbour, and the gua boats which were sunk by the Russians them- selves to prevent the entry of Japanese torpedo- boats, will be disposed of as they lie by public tender on the sth inst

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From Calcutta, er 5.3. Palawan.

From Persian Gulf, er B.I.S.N. and B. & P.

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Optional Goods will be landed here unleas instructions are given to the contrary before SP.M., TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 8th instant, ay 4 P.M., will be subject to rent,

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All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods

With regard to the damage done to the PTT is hereby notified that the VALUATION tropavlovsk, it being stated above that she is LISTS FOR THE COLONY, FOR broken in three places, the completeness of the 10056, will be open to inspection at the disaster was probably due to the Japanese Treasury for Twenty-one Days, commencing having laid three floating minss connected with on MONDAY, the 5th June, 1905.

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Hongkong, 1st Jans, 1995,

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