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| A CHINESE woman was arrested for being 1.E. TRE Governor has granted to Major
he Hongkong Celegraph very drunk and disorderly at No. 419 Queen's Arthur Chapman, Hongkong Volunteer Corps,
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leave of absence for twelve months, com. mencing from the 17th instant,"
R7 1905.
CANTON BROTEST
"THE CRICKET SEASO
OPENED TO-DAY.
THE TEA MARKET,
Hongkong, Saturday, OctoBER 71, 1905.
THE Treaty of Parsimonth' was signed by the
[From Our Correspondent,】 four plenipotentiaries with the old-fashioned IT is notified in the Gurtle that the King's
Canton, sih October, quill pens, each of which, was specially pro-Exequatur empowering 1. Gascon Gonzalez dé
About 5,000 boxes of tea are to be shipped A MATTER OF MOMENT.
vided for the ceremony,
Bernedo to act na-Consul for Chili at Hongkong here in order to catch the homeward bound has received His Majesty's signatura. Not for many a long day have those who TIENTSIN is well ahead of the times at the Fire
P. & D. boat due to leave Hongkong on the concern themselves with the important Brigade smoking concert kekl in the Svalement ACCORDING. 10 La Democrveda, the Filipino 7th jam. If this lot is taken off the market at and the Next Twenty-two-The First Elevap
an early date another small shipment may be residents of Hongkong have started a subscripsent; otherwise this will be the last lot of the tinn for the relief of their compatriots who are starving in Celu. A total of 237 pesos has season. thus far been substribed
the other day; many Indies were present, add the evening was most successful,
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subject of education in Hongkong been provided with more substantial food for reflection than that contained in the report of the opening of a Government medical TO-DAY is the Chinese festival el Chung King, or "day of soul-worshipping" and in con school in Singapure: From Straits papers sequence thousands of Chinese wended their wo learn that in this institution Chinese and way to the leak, cairying silver paper oria other non-European residents in the Cology | ments, elc. and the Federated Malay. States may be trained to enter the Government service as assistant surgefins or to qualify as general practitioners. This is no surprise, for so far as education is concerned the government of the Straits Settlements is well ahead of Hongkong. In Singapore the King's scholarships are still retained,
and the Chamber of Commerce encour-
SANITARY measures continue to be adopted against Hongkong at Manila, Newchwang, shanghai, and Stant Shanghai is the only place, which declares Hongkong to be an infected port.
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Mx. Moorehead of the Imperial Maritime Cus toms, who has just returned to Shanghai alter a holiday of sixteen months, has received instructions to proceed at once to Tientsip to attend, to Customs duties at that Port
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THE reward offered for arresting the chief culprit of the borib astings is 30,000 dollars: for the party of the culprit is 20,000 dollars, while those who report upon their whereabout will received 10,000 dallari. The Director. generat if the Imperial Railway offers 2,000 els as reward for information as to the culprit and Yuan Kungpan sisu offers 3.000 tasis for the
same. The Sherpao. :
BIL.K.
There is a slight improvement in the quality of the fifth crop which is now on the market. Unfortunately, however, the growers are still without profit and as the north breeze is setting in the sixth crop of the year may be affected.
"CANTABRIA" "LOST, WITH
ALL HANDS.
To-day marked the approach of the cold weather and an era in the annals of Hong. kong sport, when the first cricket match of the season was played on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, the wickets being pitched at 12.30pm, for a match between the First Eleveh
comprised R. E. Q. Bird (captain), Major Chi chester, Ti E, Pearce, W. Daniel, H. Hancock, Captain Kiskenbeck, Major Lowis, Li. Lums. den, RA, Major Pedley, R.WR., Capiain Smith, A.D.C, and W. C. D. Turner, while the, Nex. Twenty-two were: The Hou, Mr. T. Sorcomba Smith (captain), R. A. B. Ponsonby, Hooper, N. Rutherford, H. G. C. Bailey, F. C. Butcher, T. C. Gray, Captain Noble, R..." Lt. Dobbyu, RAR. A. Fowldr, Dr. J. H. Swan, A. G. M. Fletcher, Major Williamson, A.S... D. Wood, C. H. Fallon, E. C. Dixon, Daniel, Wells, Ken dal, Hastings, Vickers, Bavor and Whitamor.
The day was an ideal one for the opening. This ss. Cantabria, originally owned by match, forthoughttbestart there was not acloud Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik and Company of in the sky and the sun was shining down in all his Hongkong, who sold her to Mr. Francisco brightness, there were delightful compensating Reyes of Stanils, about three years ago for the breezes blowing during the afternoon. Thanks sum of $50,000 and which later was purchased to the untiring efforts of Col. Aitken, Massrs. by her pressit owners, Messrs. 'Urrutia and. E Bingham, Phelps, and H. Hancock the Company, for the sum of P140,002; has been pifch was in a remarkably fine condition hav lost off Ticno, a small island as the east coas of Masbate, Philippine Islands. With her were season, and some good cricket was anticipated. ing regard to its state at the wind-up of last
lost all officers, members of the crew and 18 $1,200,000 passengers, five of whom ware Americans, Nal |
a single survivor was left to tell the tale... comers" who made 33to the First Elevens 119. The ill-fated steamer Jelt Manila on SeptemOf the latter R, Hancock compiled 55, off his bor 19 for Mariveles to undergo the usual five own bai, and his absence this afternoon was days', quarantine preparatory to her clearance | much felt. for Legaspi, Tacaco and other coastwien ports, She left Mariveles on the evening of September 25 and nothing further was heard from her until her owners, Messrs. Urrutia and Company, received the following telegram: "Unutis, Manila-Cantabria lost north point of Tição. Beach strewn with dead. Apparently all dead.
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THE following returns of the average amount
of bank notes in circulation and of specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 30th utt., as certified by the managers of the respective Banks, are published in the
Specia Average Amount. in Reserve.
Guscite
$3435,794
Banks Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China,..... Hongkong and Shang- bai Banking. Cor. paration,
13,602,523 National Bank of
China, Limited.................. 81,725
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9,000,000
70,000 Total,.....$16,573,338 $1,270,000
CHAN Cheung, a carriage driver, was charged. before Mr. G. N. Ormé to-day, with cruelty 10 animals in that he diove a pony in his vehicle. while the animal was suffering from an open sore on its back, Inspector MacDonald pro-ed at the Consular Court for Her Netherlands secuted, and the man was fined Sio.
agus uducation from a commercial stand "point by holding periodical examinations' in subjects connected with this most im, "portant branch of learning, while other scholarships are offered to those students who elect to take up the study of various industries. There it has been recognised for long past that une most urgent necessity is. the provision of some instruction in practical
, engineering so that the Singapure boys might be equipped to take their share in the develop ment of the magnificent resources of the Federated Malay States. H. E. the Governor had his attention drawn to this maller at 8 doz: pis.$25. Per doz. pts. $3.25 the opening of the new medical school for Malaya," and one of "these, days we shall no doubt learn that the Straits Govern- ment has made provision" for still further facilities for the higher education of their boys. In the meantime Singapore has now the great benefit of a local medical
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T:11 12-kilometres international swimming event (about seven miles) took place at Paris, and was won by Paulus, with Burgess, Holbein, and Miss Antane Kellermann next, in the idler named. Billington, who was lending in the race, was seited with cramp, and was obliged to retire. The cold affected all the English swimmers.
ON Saturday afternoon proceedings were open
Majesty, Shanghai, in a case in which the Mu. nicipal Council sued the owners of the ss. ferlak and her cargo for the sum of Tis. 40,000 and expenses connected with the salvage and salvage services rendered to the ship and cargo by the Municipal Fue Float on the afternone of the 12th August, under circumstances already reported in this paper. The Court was composed of fi. D. Advocant, Esq, sitting no Judge and Mr. E. O. Van Wulres, and Mr. S'Jacob as Assessors. Mr. McNeill appeared the evidence of both sides, the case was ad- journed until Saturday fortnight, the 14th inst, at 2 pm
Last year the season opened on the 15th October, and resulted in a 'win for the "All"
The teams met för tilfin at the Club and an adjournment was afterwards made to the Ground, where at 1.45 pm, the "nant Twenty- two, having won the toss, went in first d They remained at the wickets till past four o'clock when, with twenty of them having been disposed of the innings was declared closed the score then-being at 169,919,90
The First Eleven went in at 445 pm. when T. E. Pearce was soon disposed of without scoring."
Next Twenty-Two: IST INNING.. -
Not much credence was altached to the above dispatch 5s the Gablerer, of the 4th inst, but as one of their, employes was sent to the custom house to verify the sad tidings, they received a copy of the following telegram ueni to Collector Shuster by Captain Collet of the conblabalary:-Masbate, October 3 Collector
bodies bearing Cantabria's life preservers found on Point San Miguel, Ticao; sunken steamer near same place, supposed to be Cunta | Fria.—Collet, P. C.......
Dr. J. II. Swan, bowled Lumsdenianin The steamer Cantabria was formerly called. Wood, c Fedley, d Lumsden
Major Williamson.4.5.C., cand b Bird... ta
schon in which not only the members of THE S-C. Daily Journal states that owing to for the defendants. After hearing certain of of Customs, Manila-Twelve decomposed F. C. Butcher, c. Chichester, b Lowis
the impossibility and inconvenience of the ordinary police to patrol properly the streets of the capital, which are miles and miles lang,
N, Rutherford, b Bird... H. G. C. Bailey, c Bird, b Lawls......... T. C. Gray, b Chichester.canmgatumi Capt. Nob e, b Bird........ Lt. Dobbyn, RA, C Pearce, bo l'edley R. A. Fow er, b Chichester
the Chinese community will be trained, but which will also be open to other non- European residents. Here, in Hongkong, we are a long way behind. The old Queen's due to the size of the city, the Govenor of WIRE from Vancouver, dated the 3rd insti ∙A. S. WATSON" & Co... sefrolarships have been relegated to the past Peking bus memorialized the Throne asking states that information has been received that Formosa and was used as an inter-island trans-C, H. Falloon, Perice minnesmanne
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for more than a decade and although we can imast of a college of medicine for Chinese which, by the way, is work, doing some really and in which the welfare of the Colony should be very closely bound, it is exclusive ly confined to members of the native [32 community, and the scope of the work embodied in its syllabus is of necessity somewhat restricted. Facilities for study ing the various branches of trades that are practiced in the Colony and the large cities of the world, are wanting in Hongkong, although, of course, we do not lose sight of the work being carried on at the scientific and industrial college in Hollywood Road, or of the classes held at the Institution of Engineers for instruction in practical mathe matic and mechanics. But the manner in which our sister Colony is going ahead in matters of education suffices to show the position into which we have been slowly drifting and where we are now' mark ing time. This is a subject to which we have frequently drawn attention and one which should have been remedied long ago.
Instead of having any in provements made education in Hong kong is being set back. The expenditure by the Government is to be cut down from 3.95 to 2.73 per cent of the Colony's re- yenue, and this, in the long run, means that instead of promoting educational efficiency, it alujost puts a premium upon incompet ence and that, too, at a time when every thing points to the vital need of improving and systematising education. Instead of encouraging popular interest in the subject in all its branches and particularly those of a commercial and technical value, we seem to be riding roughshod" over the opinions of those not only in Singapore but also in Shanghai, where instruction in technical education has been successfully given for some the past. We can only hope that the step taken by Singapore will be followed
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ed police, which permission was granted.. TK: Jiji abserves that the length of the Chinese Eastern Railway from Chang chung to Port Arther, which has been acquired by Japan is over 300 miles, and the working expenditure of this section amounts to about Y220,000 per month, maintenance costing Y15 per mile per day. At present, says the jij, it is very difficult to obtain a revenue of only Y: 20,000 monthly, and by working the railway, the japanese. Government, at present, will lose at least Y:c0,000 every month.
A MEETING of the police magistrates and justices of the peace for the Colony will be held at the magistracy, on Monday, the 15th -inst, for the purpose of considering the applications
from Bernat Cohen to transfer to Moses Char
chellaitskey the public in's licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors on premises Nos. 332 and 334 Queen's Road Central under the sign of "The Land Wet ive in Hole" and Annetta Papier to transfer to Bernard Mayer the publican's licence to self by retail intoxical ing liquore on premises No. 1 Jubilee Street under the sign of "The Colonial Hotel.",
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the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company's part by the quartermaster's department. She steamer, the Empress of Japan, was injured in was a vessel of 221 feet in length, 32 feet beam, the typhoon of a couple of days previous. The had a draft of 12.5 feet and was built by W. vessel was seriously damaged, but not enough Richardson and Company of Nawcastle in 1885 to prevent her continuing on her voyage.—The and has triple expansion engines and has a ship left here on the 20th it, for Shanghai, gross tonnage of 1,097 tons. She was insured Kobe, Nagasaki and Vancouver, and has the sum of P100,000 with the Union lo arrived at Kube. The local agents have heard
surance Company, the Northern Marine nothing concerning any injury sustained by
Insurance Company, the China Traders' and her, and presume that if she encountered the the Canton Insurance Company. Her cargo storm the extent of any damage she may have which was valued at 180,01), was also insured suffered was not sufficient to warrant Capt. H. | so that the company does not anticipate very Pybus making areport: On her way down to
great loss. Hongkong the Empress encountered a typhoon, and those aboard had a somewhat exciting experience,
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THE "CHATHAM COLLIDES WITH THE "CLAN CUMMING."
THE SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED.
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THE DROWNED. Mr. Hendry, one of the unfortunate-passed- | gers drowned, was a consulting engineer of the firm of Casile Brothers.Woll and Sons.
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E. C. Dixon, Chichester, b Padley........ Daniel, run out Welle, e Lumsden, b Pedley R. B. Ponsonby, not out........... 16 Kendal, c Bird,b Pedley.......... Hastings, Kickenbeck, b Pedley Vickers, a Kickenbeck, b Lawis...... Sayer, b Bird....... Whitamor, c Pearce, b Lowis
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*** The Hon. Mr. T. Sercombe Smith and A, G. M. Fletcher did not bai
Owing to pressure on our space we are com pelled to hold over a more detailed account until Monday.
MASONIC "SMOKER.""
THE FIRE ON A DYNAMITE SHIP. He was formerly the chief engineer of the gun. boat Nupind in during the days of insurrection
A very enjoyable smoking concert was and later went to China and returned here given in the Masonic Hall fast night in honour, again about three years ago and since that of an official visit of the District Grand Lodge. time had been in the employ of the firm. He | Mr. J. McLean, who acted as accompanist was one of the best known and most popular throughout the evening, opened the proceed. Port Said, Sept. 6.-An accident occurred engineers in the Philippines and the China ingaand bringa capital musician his pianoselec between kil 13 and kil, 24 during last night. coast, and was on his way to Legaspi, Albay, tions were well received, He was followed by It appears that the 6.s. Chathan, having some to make a public exhibition of the new beinp a number of vocal items from liros. Oxbarry," yo odd tons of dynamite on board, which en-stripping machines which the firm Las recente Thwaites, and Bowen, who were loudly excèred, tered the Canol here early last evening, wasty acquired patents for. I, G. Lane and J. C. after which Bro. Titmus favoured the addi- lying up to permit the passage north of the us. Smith were two young enterprising Americansence with some fine oboe, playing.. Bro. Clan Cumming. Before the manoeuvre was who have been working for months to perfect Walstow was the next lo lake'up the running a machine for distilling ylang-ylang, and when and convulsed the house with his "Pantomime" quite completed the Clan collided with her, and in so doing, it is alleged, knocked down a about to achieve their success death called and other humorous selection. After another lamp which was suspended in the Chatham's them away. John W. Griffin wasn trustworthy pianoforte selection from Mr. McLean, Bro. forecastle. The whole of that part of the vessel travelling salesman for the firm of H. E. Hea J. Robaits sang the "Holy Friar" and having "cock and Cosipany,' August 0. Sorensen was responded to an encore, two very good, coscere the owner of the Oakland steam laundry, of tina pieces were remarkably well played by Of the Bro. Sherwin. This was somewhat of a novelty, which he has since been the owner. native and Chinese passengers Hitle is known about them, except that Ty Quieng Sing was known to be one of the wealthiest hemp plant- ers in the province of Albay, Captain Bernar dino Madariaga, the commander of the ill-fated boat, was one of the oldest skippers engaged in the coastwise trade. The second officer Eduardo Novo, a son, of Captain Novo, one of the local pilots, was recently graduated from the Nautical School.
Was
SOON IN FLAMES,
MR. Basse, of Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai's foreign staff, was received in audience by the Emperor and Empress-Dowager on Saturday, the 16th ult, having been summoned to Peking for that purpose. This sa stated to be the first in terview granted to a European in Chinese em ployment, with the exception of ir Robert Hart. In this connection we hear that there is prospect in the near future of the steel works, and the proximity of such a large quantity of also the gun factory at the Kiangnan Arsenal, explosives decided the crew of the ship to at being reorganised under the direction of once leave her; two or three have since arrived Kiangnan Dock officials. The intention, we here. The chiefs of the Suez Canal Company: understand, is to have experts in each branch
with characteristic energy, made all prepara: brought from Great-Britain.-N. C. J. Newstions for what might easily prove to be one of the most dreadful accidents on record. The explosion from whatever cause of such an choimous quantity of dynamite would, of course, completely destroy the canal for a great distance on either s'de, and the removal of debris would have entailed
A SAN Francisco "wite of the 29th ult. says :-
Suffering from the disgrace and humiliation to which he has been submitted since his re- tam home General Stoessel, the defender of Port Arthur, has been afflicted by a stroke of paralysis. lte has recovered from the shock, but his condition is, regarded as precarious 'The court martial which, has been trying General Stoessel for misconduct while in com mand of Port Arthur has not yet concluded its hearings Doubtless the strain imposed on
THE WORK OP WEEKS
in all likelihood.. All the powerful tugs and boats were at once sent down to the scene of the disaster, and both M. Reynold and M. Schmidt, the chiclo at Ismailia and Port Said, respectively, proceeded at a Jate hour to the scene. All train service was suspended, and fresh water canal sluices ware closed in case an
south, Canal Navigation was stopped. There canal
THE MIKASA": DISASETR,
HODIES RECOVERED.,
as this instrument is but seldom heard at con- certs. Bra. Milne, Jus, brought the first part. to a close with his spirited rendering of The Harbour Past,” and, after an-interval of a few minutes Bro. T. Roberts commenced the second part with the playing of "Zampa," a finished performance, that was vociferously encored. Bro. Bowen then gave “Ora „pto Nobis," and was very much appreciated. Daddy," by Bro. Thwaites, was a goud item, deservedly encored, as was another phos solo from Bro Titmus. On the misdoline Bra. Sherwin showed himself; tagba imi capable musician. Bro. Oxberry brought the pro- cesdings to a close, with his abfo interpre tation of "The Island of Dreams," and after the
terminated.
before long by a similar inovement in Hong the general in appearing before the count explosion should occur; both from north and as the disaster to the Afikasa' did not occur 1 playing of "God save the King” the function
per 100 kong which, if it does not go to the col te martial day by day and in facing probatu
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" SELF-DENIAL" writes :--It appears that'now'
having a thoroughly equipped school with degradation has told upon his strong constitu- facilities for instruction in technical and | tion, commercial education, will be nothing short of a considerable enlargement, in the scope of the College of Medicine for Chinese the benefits of which might well be extended to "all sections of the community,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Ms. Oliver Bainbridge, the scientist, and explorer, has been laid up in Kaifeng with a severe attack of raalarial fever.
The Japan Chronicle says it is believed that
during warfare, the unfortunate bereaved fami-
pensation as is awarded in the case killed during active service. This makes the lot of those who were dependent on the.
cara and several others at either end a waiting lies will not be entitled to the case of those
passage. After going carefully into the matter it was finally decided to make,
A-DART AT THE SHIP.
with all the available pumps, with the idea of flooding the hold in which the explosives were stared,—the fact of the crew having left the ship to herself making it more difficult
Port Said, Sept. 7.The 3.3. Clan Cumming which collided with the Chatham close 10 Rat
men the mate hard and bitter, and the poorest undoubtedly bavo a claim on the Government and the public..
one and then another of the members of the Hongkong Parsee Cricket Club is seeking admit- tance into the Craigengower Cricket Club and is admitted. That speaks for the sportsmanlike
Up to Sunday, 24th uli, 241 bodies of those. spirit of the latter Club. But the Parsee can move in sympathy and in the same sportsman-el-El arrived here this morning from the canal, killed on the Mikata were recovered. Of this like spirit, and, instead of individual members and appears very slightly damaged. The latest, number only 53 could be identified.
news that the Canal company's huge pumps leaving the Club to join another and thereby have succeeded in completely flooding tho still further weakening the sporting strength of holds of ibe vessel, thus rendering the enor SAN Francisco, September 28-A great fire their own Club and thus doing an injustice to maus quantity of explosives on board her quite has swept the city of Calon, at the northern rend of the proposed Panama caoul," almost the other members, the Parsees should take harmless. The vessel in
NOW PRACTICALLY AWASI),
wiping out the city. At one time the valuable steps to bring about a bodily amalgamation of
I understand, at least round her forward chains so that she may not slide into the navige connection with the canal work, was threaten able channel. There is a passage on one aldeed, but the flames did not invade that section of the ship which up to the present: has been and it escaped uninjured. A number of the uillaed solely for daylight navigation. Shipa adtives, have been rendered homeless and the
authoritles
dolog, all?in their power to pass the vessel either way, it appears, and have done so since yesterday evening. The real
The marines assisted in keeping cause of the accident apparently will not be afford relief
(the fume-ament elty, discovered for some time-Egrátian Gassel, order and in
masters and mates fa the mercantile masine the two Clubs and merge the Parses Club iplodecks, and she, is, to be secured with hazyy property belonging, to the United States, in
REGULATIONS relating to the examinations of
¿have been issued by the Government,
DURING the month of September 3.195 inches of rain were recorded as having, fallen in the Colony. There were 1995 hours of sunshine during the month, the mean temperature (33~7 | being Boiti
the Craigengower, the fatter being an older in stitation. The Parsee Glub would merge itself honourably, because it has a gond fund at com- mand and gear and other requisites. Thereby the present Parsen ground, not used to full advantage, can be allotted to some other more
activa. Clubs
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
DUMAILS DUE
American (China) 9th inst, am, Indian (Ligħixing) pth list. “ German (Prinici Alice) gih inst,, noon, German (Bayern) soth fpsl. Canadian (Athenian) roth Inst. Indian (Luizang) 16th last, ;^;
· Australian (Tifaan) 17th inst
The C. N. Cosis. Trinan from Australian ports left Part Darwin yesterday pm, and is doe hore on 17th inst,
e The O. 5. S. Co. & C.. MS. Calchar left Sjøgapore yesterday. In due barn on
Glenferk
The Glen,
&c. left, Singapore on 6th festa expected here on tath jest
The H; Akta 1s, Rhucija fram Hi left Singapore for this port on 6th -Inst.. and may be expected here!
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