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LONDON, 26th September. The Hungarian Opposition parties will

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1905.

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS.

THE KING AND QUEEN OF ♪ RTUGAL.

To-day the popular King Carlos and his devoted wife, Queen Amelia, complete another year of their useful lives, and can proudly look back upon a happy reign over the kingdom of

THE TROUBLE. ON THE

ANDROMEDA"

Before Mr. F. A. Hareland, this morning, eight of the crew of the Andromeda proceeded against the chief and third officers for assault and using abusive language to them on board, Mr. C. E. H. Beavis, of Messrs Wilkinson

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET

MY CLUB.

Do

TO-DAY'S. EXUHANOK. Salting. London-Bank T.T."

demand ....u. The report of the Craigengower Cricket Club

1 Do.. 4 months' sight -The committes have goat' plessure in pre- | France-Bank T,Th is as follown :— tenting their report for the season 1924-05, America-Bank T.T. which was a most successful one. The club,ermany-Bank T.T.

previous season, again entered for the League competition, and succeeded in winning the shield. The number of matches played was 18, (Pointi 38). of which 12 were won, a drawn and 4 lost.

meet on the 3rd October 10. draft a forma Portugal Forty-two years ago King Carlo was and Grist, appeared for the defence. The first relying on practically the same team as in the ndia T.T. venousientes

reply to the Emperor.

Germany and Rusela. M. Witte had prolonged interviews yester day with Count vous Buelow and Baron Ruchtiefan (? Richthofen):

Baron Komura Homeward Bound. Baron Komura starts for home to-morrow, via Vancouver..

Canada and Japan: Canada bas asked the Imperial Govern. ment to arrange for Canada to become a party to the Anglo-Japanese treaty of 1895 thus accuring the minimum tariff which at present gives an advantage to American products.

The Tanjong Pagar Dook Co.

STRAITS GOVERNMENT THE PURCHASER.

Later. The Admiralty disclaims all connection with the purchase of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., and it is officially explained that the Straits Government, and not the Imperial, Is the purchaser.

bom, nud on the 28th September, 1865, the daughter of the late Comte de Paris, who, twenty-one years later, was to become Queen of Portugal, first saw the fight of day. Their married life has been a singularly happy one, for her husband fell in love with her before ever he saw ber, thanks to a beautiful photograph of her that was placed in his way by a well-known match maker; and he is as devoted to her to-day as he was the day he married her ninsleen years ago. It was a correspondent of the World, we believe, 'who observed that the only point of difference between them is his stoutness; for he main. tains that, let him do what he will, he cannot help growing souler every year, whereas she maintains that if he would only try hard en- ough he would, certainly grow thinner. Fired

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witness was James McNaughton, a seama on the Andromida.

His Worship. Weren't you charged before me yesterday with being drunk and disorderly

Yes, sir,

Witness said the first defendant struck him the first time two months out from New York because he could not get the ball in fant enough; there was a strong wind at the time. The next occasion was near Hongkong.

Cross-examined by Mr. Beavis, witness said the third officer was near and must, have seen the assaulte. The third officer never complained of his work.

seaman

Arthur Warren said he was a on the Andreidd. He had been in geol for ten days. The defendant was constant. 1y using abusive language to him about

The members held a very successful 'At Home on the 6th May last, when athletic sports of an entertaining nature were provided. On this occasion the League shield and 'medals were presented to the team by the Hon. Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, the president of the League,

to whom the thanks of the Club are due, as al-

to Mrs. Braidwood for presenting the club and sports' pritës.

Lawn Tennis-Lawn' tennis was resumed in

Finance. The total receipts amounted to $1,501.89 and expenditure $1.338.92, leaving a balance in hand of $174.97.

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months' sight L/C.' anaye - nücf11-29,15 ++ months' sight 1./0......1/11 13/16 -o dayı''sigdi San Francid & New York 471 481 do. amool) s' sight (30 days' sight Sydney and Melbont - 1 '17 15'16

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The Pavilion. At the last annual meeting it was thought desirable to extend the pavilion, Ne's and this extension was very satisfactorily carried out at a cost of $300 of which $172) was subscribed by members, the balance heing drawn from the club funds.

the summer. Entries for the competition shew. ed no falling off and great interest was evinced in the various events. The scratch singies was by the example of Kaiser William, she is said his (witness's) parente.-H. Stühr said he on by Mn F. Rapp andthe final in the doubles to have induced him, one day to take some had been in gaol for ten days. The defend-handicap will be played off-in a few days.

Membership The roll of members during thing or other guaranteed to produce a "gen-ant hit, kicked and used abusive language

the season reached 65. work alone leet" figura in the course of a month; but at because he could not do the end of three days the King looked so miser which required the assistance of two or three. able that she was conscience-stricken, and Defendant every day and almost every hour utterly refused to give him a single dösa more, used the most horrible language to him all the It was even whispered that she vowed, in her way from New York to Hongkong-Karl fright, that she would rather he remained stout Stürmberg gave similar evidence. than, grow thin. Hat this is by the way, The Anglo-Japanese Agreement. Both of them love their subjects throughout the world, and both of them have the love distant The Anglo-Japanese Agreement, which of their subjects, and in this has been published in London and Tokio, purpost, the fact was testified to this morn. contains a preamble and eight articles. The ing-by-the-number of Puntuguese gentle men who have called upon their Majesties preamble states that the object of the agree-representative, Conselheiro A., G. Romano, the ment in the consolidation and the mainten arice of the general peace in castern Asia and India, and the preservation of the com- mon interests of all Powers in China, by in. suring the independence and integrity of China, the principle of the open door, the maintenance of the territorial rights of Great Britain and Japan in eastern Asia and India, and the defence of their special rights therein.

PREAMBLE AND ARTICLES.

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Article No.1 The two Governments, whenever their rights or interests jeopardised, shall communicate with each other fully and frankly and shall consider jointly the measures to be taken to safeguard them.

Article No. 2. If by reason of an unpro- voked attack or any aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any Power or Powers involving either party in war in de fence of its territorial rights and interests, the other party will at once' come to the Assistance of its ally, and conduct the war in common and make peace in mutual

agreement.

Article No. 3. Japan possessing para- mountpolitical, milltary, and economic rights in Korea, Great Britain recognise the right of Japan to take such measures for the galdance, control, and the protection of Korea as Japan may deem proper and necessary to safeguard and advance those Interests, provided such measures are not contary to the principle of an equal op portunity to all commerce.

Article No. 4 Japan recognises the fight of Great Britain to take such measures in the proximity of the Indian frontier as may be necessary to safeguard her Indian possessions.

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Consul General for Portugal, to offer congra- tulations on this happy occasion. Conselheiro Romano was "at home" at his residence in Arbuthnot Koad, and received calls from Capt. Arbuthnot Leslie, alde-de-camp to 1,F, the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, whom he re. presented, from Capt., Mulier, representing Rear-Admirál G. C. Dicken, Capt. E. S. Ward, representing H.E. Major General Villiers Hatian, and from members of the Consular

For the defence Mr. Beavis called A. Price, third officer, who said he remembered the oc casion when the complainant McNaughton was lending a hand stowing the mainsail; he was two men away from witness. McNaughton told the men' to hurry up, but the complainant told them to take their time. The sail got torn because the men took their time. He saw the chief officer shave McNaughton, but he would swear that he did not strike him in the face.

Mr. Heavis submitted that there was not sufficient proof for a conviction. The chief officer was discharged with a caution,

Gear The gear in, hand is in good order and additional goods are in transit.

Mr. A. O Drawn-heads the list of batting

with 18.58, Mr. R. Basa, 17.56 being a close second. Mr. Brawn, having the highest average for two successive seasons, becomes the winner of the. Belllios Cup.

Mr. P. Pestonji has the best bowling analysis, having captured 56 wickets at 7.32

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To-day's Advertisements.

EXCURSION TRIP TO MACAO.

S.S. "KWONG CHOW"

WILL leave Hongkong every SATUR. The committee, desire to lender to the pre-nt 10A.M. on SUNDAY. sident their thanks for his usual prizes.

The other cases were adjourned until Satur-runs- day, at 11.30 am.

CORRESPONDENCE.

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DAY, at 6 P.M., and return from Macao Passengers 'desiring to remain longer in Macao may return by the S.S. "KWONG TUNG which will leave Macao on Sunday at

The annual general meeting will be held in the Pavilion on Thursday, the 28th Septem-PM.

A. E. ASGER,

Hon. Secretary.

body in the Colony besides numerous other We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by ber, at 5.30pm.

friends.

A SPECIAL MISSION.

Sir Matthew Nathan delegated his private secretary, Mr. R. . B. Ponsonby, on a special mission to Macao today, to be the bearer of His Excellency's congratulations to the H.M...-bid. fanus at eleven o'clock in the Governor at Macao. Mr. Ponsonby left by fofenoon, and should arrive in time in the Portuguese Colony to take part in the recip tion at the Flora Gardens in the ufietnopa..

TELEGRAM TO THE KING AND QUEEN.

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Correspondents in tith colum.!

THE Y. M. C. A.

Hongkong, 20th September, 1905.

COMMERCIAL,

SHARE LIST.

3 p.m. Following are further alterations in Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Pout's share list

Chinese Engineerings.... Tis Farnhams Hongkew WharfS... Langkats...

***

9 b. ...144

1871. *.. 240 sa.

SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT.

To Tuk Kurus or 20ę "Hunskowe TelegrAPI." SIR, In reference to your very able leading article on the above question, which appeared some time ago, I would like to inform you that the proposal made at the general meeting has been shelved as you prognosticated. Fam informed by a member of one of the numerous committees of the Y.M.C.A., that if the matter is persisted in, the guarantors would withdraw their support, as they did not wish to make it a "soldier Y.M.C.A." Mr. Editor, did it ever occur, I wonder, to the aforesaid gea. The usual telegram was despatched to H.E.tiemen, moving in their "blind world of the Governor of Maenn, and also one to Count snobbishness," that they are offering an insult Arnaso, private secretary to King Carlos, ask not only to the military, but to His MaSeptember:- ing him to forward the congratulations of the jesty the King? I make this deduction be Portuguese community in Hongkong to their cause there are several ex-soldiers at present Majesties.

members of the Y.M.C.A, and 1 am led to believe that the objection isn't really the man himself, but the uniform he wears. They call it a Christian Association, but they don't fol low the piccepts of the misters, but have in- vented a creed of their own. Something akin to the Pharisees. I may add, in conclusion, that

REJOICINGS AT MACAO, [From Our Own Core ß månt,]

Macao, September 28th.

The festivities at Macao this year in con-it,they (the guarantors) in their magnanimity did

The following resumé of the week's share transactions is from blessrs. J. A. Bullivan and Co's shure report published

on the 7181

Business continues slow and but, for the rapid rite in Langkats there is nothing of great importance to chronicle. in this stock, bow. ever, there has been a big business done for cash and time which has absorbed the attention of the market. The reasons of the advance are principally due to the sudden demand for oil after the boycott was lified, causing prices improve 15 per cent, and as better sales are

Article No. 5. The contracling parties nection with the anniversary of Their Most open the sacred portals of the Y.M.C.4. to the looked for in the future-now that the Nonbern agree that neither will without consulting the Faithful Majesties are not on the elaborate military, they would not get many members. markets are about to be re-opened, and these!

other enter into separate arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the objects specified in the preamble.

Article No. G Refers to the Russo- Japanese war, Great Britain undertaking to maintain a strict neutrality and to come to the assistance of Japan in the event of her being attacked by another Power.

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Article No. 7. Provides that the condi- tions under which armed assistance will be rendered shall be arranged by the military and naval authorities of the contracting ∙parties, who will consult one with the other fully and freely from time to time.

Article No. 8.. The present agreement is for a term of ten years, but shall be termin able at one year's notice.

JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDALS.

It is now announced, says the Japan Garcife, that in the Tokio Naval Court Martial on October 28th, 1904, Paymaster Lieut. Com- mander J. Kagi was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment with light labour for having em- bezzled You 34,900 entrusted to him, while serving at Sasebo at Chief Paymaster of the garrison of a temporary naval base between October 8th and 16th, 1998.

scale that have marked the event on former necasions In previous years either the new gnidens in the Aveni la or the Train Grande, for its whole length, has been illuminated on a large scale, the feature, of the even. .ing's celebration being the decorationi. of Government Houre and the public buildings, as well as the ball given by the representative of the Portuguese sovereign and his wife to the foreigners and citizens of the Colony. The lever held by H, E. Governor Montenegro last year was very largely attended, the naval element, in the presence of the British gunboat Afoorhen and the U. S. gunboat Calue, being represented, by their commanders and thei wives. The British representative of King Edward was also present on that occasion be sides the civil and ecclesiastical authorities, the

heads of departments, and the leading re- sidents of Macao. This year the ball is

not

included in the programme of cele brations, but a levee will be held at noon, when the usual exchange of courtesies will be made, and congratulations tendered to Governor Monteneuro. A Te Deums will be held at the S Cathedral in its morning, and invitations have been issued by the Gover nor and his wife to a garden panty to be held In the same Court on July 31st, this year, in the afternoon in Flora. Given good weather Paymaster Lieut. Commander: Takeuchi who conditions the al fresco gathering should be had been in service in England since February, a very pleasant, and representative one. The 1902, was sentenced to it year' imprisonment Sandpiper is in port and, as usual, will be with hard labour charged with stealing Yen

dressed in honour of a personal friend of King 113,000 in concert with the aforesaid pay. master on board the cruiser Takasaga between Edward. The city forts will fire a royal salute June and October sob in the same year, when at mid-day. she was sent to England, and also on the

The Neungshon dressed ship in honour of charge of having misappropriated Yen 335,512

and having forged accounts regarding that the occasion. deficit

Paymaster Commander K. Sakuma, belong-

are no rife. I am, etc.,

-NULLI SECUNDUS, Hongkong, 28th September, 1935.

A BRUTAL CRIME

IN SHANGHAL

A terrible crime was perpetrated on Friday afternoon by a Turk named Kadoorah Michael 10 a small general store at No.316 North F20. chuen Road. It appears that the miscreant had for some time past been living with a woman ganied Sarah Abraham, and between

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"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP. THE Steamship

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP. "LOWTHER CASTLE," FROM NEW YORK: "ONSIGNEES✅f are herebyinformed

speculation carried Langkats with a rush up Soldiers would, I think, assert that spirit of are reported to be denuded of all, wave of independence which is prevalent, generally. go a share. Shorts also joined in and, amongst Britishers, and refuse to join an tumbling over one another, bought upwards to institution where snobbishness and kowtowing cover previous sales with the result that the movement was fast and could not be withstood. At the close the excitement har died down and we are easier. Loudun sight is quoted 1/8 3 16. For 3 days' sight, Hongkong after weakening to 714, closes firm at 718. Consols £89 9.16.

Wharves-Shanghai and Hongkèw Wharf shares have been placed at Tls. 183 and Tis. 185 for cash and settlement, October sales are reported at Tia, 1871 and Tis. 1861 and are in demand. November at Tls, 190 December contracts have been signed at Tla, 192) and Tis. 188, but better prices are obtainable at the close. Shipping, Indos have changed hands at Tis, them they had been keeping a small store out 671 and Tis. 67 fox casti and 29th inst, clearance CONSIGNOS Cargo am hereby at their For November Tis, 684 has been done. Tug-risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and in the extension which was frequented by in-

at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharvei dians and quite a little business was done. boats have found buyers at Tis. 58, 59 for ordia Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd,

delivery may be obtained.. The two bad had frequent quarrels and Michaelary and at Tls, 47 for preference shares.

Bocks-Fareham Boyds have been sold át. had made 'repeated threats to kill the woman." The trouble, however, blow over and thingsTle. 1413 and Tis, 140f for cash and at Tlk appeared to be going along quietly until about 1401. Tls. 141,143 for the end of the month, 11 am. on kriday the two began to quatre! October sales have been made at Tix142),

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Dadessigned on or before the again about something. The rulian knocked November at Tis. 1431 and December at Tis, the woman down and then bound her with

+845,140, ropes, afterwards pulling a gag in her mouthi

7th proximo, or they will not be recognized.... Lands.-Shanghais have found allers at

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to stop ber cries. She remained in this posi

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be tion until about 1.35 pm, when he released Tl 122.

he bound her again and

Cottons-Nothing has been done under this examined on the 4th proximo st 3 *.M. her. Later in the day i

No Fire insurance, has been effected. then taking a razor he slashed at her body cut-heading, but rates are firm.

Sugar-Feraks are offering. Chines are Bill of Lading will be countersigned by ting her in several places about the stomach and legs, and finishing his fiendish work by

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, cutting a plece from the helpless woman's abdo quiet at Sago.

Mining. Wei-hai-wei Golds bave been sold

Agents. men,thencompleting his work by stuffing a hand

Hongkong, 28th September, 190g fall of native tobacco into the wound. This at $91.. no doubted saved the woman's life atit stopped

Tobaccos-Sumatras are quiet. Langkajs the bleeding. He then tied the woman's

THE HONGKONG FROZEN hands to her feet, the body being bent double have bad all the attention of the week and The man after completing his work went away. sales are recorded for cash at Tls, 180, Ti The woman at about six o'clock managed to go and Tis, 110. For this month's settlement remove her bonds and in some mannet mado her way to the road where she got in a rickahs business is posted at Thu. 185.ex. div, and the and went to the General Hospital where her boomed to Tis. 200, Tls. 220, Tis. 2271,225,

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 4th proximo will be subject to rent.

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FOOD SUPPLY,kad juma

ing to the Maisuru Naval Station sax also MR. S. Silverstone, the agent for the Pacific found guilty on the same day of having appro priated Yen 10,046 in consequence of ble Mail Steamship Company, has forwarded us failurs in speculations on the rice market in a beautiful brochure. which has been issued in December, 1903, in connection with the first the hope that it may serve passengers ar "injuries were attended to by Dr. Marah, who in 213, Tis. 210,315,2171, Tis, 380, and formed the police of what had happened. De Ti 175. Sales for October were made it named paymaster. Sakuma was sentenced to pleasant reminder of their voyage across the tective Sergeanta Vaughan and Kingston were Tls, 1874 com div, paid 6th lost, 2nd-Tie 1818. two years major imprisonment, masterPacife by the semi-tropical route and the detailed on the case and from what they learn

Apart from the above three paymasters, Paymaster Lieutenant T. Kikumura has been stops made at the beautiful island of Bawailed from the injured woman they suspected and ex. Tis, 200, 2021,210, T1. 220,2271,235; The ON and after MONDAY, the 18th

in the Sasebo Court Martial to six and the various ports of China and Japan." It arrest the man Michael at about nine o'clock 20,121), Tis, $20,325 Tiú 3181,310,217|3| Feare' imprisonment with light labour for hav. is a book of views, fifty-five in all, of the magni- last night in the Minghong Road and was, and Tie, 232,317). November sales are quoted September, 1905, the DEPOT in WYNDHAM

taken to the hospital where he was identified, 215,720; December at Tis 19519al com ing stolen: Yea 456 on

on board the battleship Araf between September 3rd and December cant steamers Mongolia, Mancheria, or by the woman, The woman is at present in die at 71s. 1981,190,195 TL,

****** || Siberia and China, and gives reproductions of | 100 weak a condition to make a detailed stats Mantan M. Mukai has been declared to photographs of the ships themselves, with views ment, but hopes are being entertained of ber Tis 115.235.225.220 Liepiacant

be liable to four months, major imprisonment of their boat decks, promenade docks, state-ultimats recovery as at present shots

and six months police survelliance on the charge of having molen Yen 49 from the pockets of three different lieutenants while they were taking a bath in the Naval Club at Küre batwaan ágeli and June, 1991)|||

cosed man was taken to the Frenchy

rooms, music rooms and social balls, dining easy find on danger is aprechend saloons and, in fact, illustrates these vessels in this morning and is now being detained

Acting Consyl-General--Shanghaj števi

a way that should certainly serve as a pleasant the return to Shanghai of M. De La Bai reminder of trips across the Pacido.

STREET (DAIRY FARM DEPOT) will.

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rong, 18th September, 1901.

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