THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER
TELEGRAN
November
bling at the
nding two ship),
which has no warship in
Caesar will attend at
VII to Christiania:
Japanese Treaty ility to Hele necessary ents by to-morrow the exchange ons in Washington is ferred.
The Porte and the Powera.
Side Later,
The Porte has rejected the proposals of the Powers for the financial control of Macedonia,
Russia,
The newspapers in the Volga Province are filled with descriptions of agrarian risings, which they describe as a resistless torrent
Landowners, stewards, and police are being thrown into improvised prisons, and the peasants are traversing the country with red flags, pillaging and burning,
CRICKET.
The
MISH
of the Colony on the 15th leut Commander Kiddle said he was a pas Ber in a steam barge of H.M.S.
from Hongkong in Kowloon, wh
'stoam" launchWFan Sum" con
direction of Stonecuttere
In the course, the: barge
naturally expected the
nst.,
We,take référence Tokio whi of the
ON THE TOKIO DISTURBANCES.
dfail the following" Arrests of political leaders at ware briefly,recorded in out issue;
SHOOKE?
Macao, a3rd November, 1905 On the fist (Tuesday) all the morning there were almost continuous slight shocks of earth quakes with loud rumbling Last night, from about six in the evening, all through the night, there were loud rumblings about every five minutes, with two or three very distinct shocks, causing things to rattle.
The arrests of Messrs Kono Hiroanks, Otake Kanichl, Yamada Kinosuke, Ogawa, Helkich Hosono Jiro and Sakurai Kumataro will not greatly marprise the public. These four men above all:Mr. Kono Hiropaka, were prominent These sismic disturbances in Macao, extend- Throughout the anti-peace treaty demonstration, ed over a period of three months from August and rumour persisted in alleging that the agitat, are interesting, I think, taken with your tion must have derived impulse and support N.C.D. News telegram shocks in Szechuan, from some source other than popular indigna and in fact most parts of the world this year. tion. We ourselves were informed, on evidence There were one or two rumbles, again this
morning (Thursdayo..ts
Fwn Sum to alter his course, so 45 16 pass of a saturs scarcely admitting doubt, that the
under the barge's stern, instead of which destruction of the police boxes in Tokio was ap be held straight on. When about 30 yards or organised affair, directed by a leader who made less from him, and seeing a collision was free usa of money. This man was observed by imminent, witness gave the order "hard-a-port,”
several citizane. He rode. In jinrikisha and and he beard his coxswain tell the engine carried fute which he blow by way of driver to open out all he could. Winers wenignal. The method was that he would proce- ahead and when clear put the beim hard-ed to the neighbourhood of a police-box and starboard and went round the launch, which there sound his flute, whereupon a body, of fendant appeared to treat the whole malter as notes and attack the object of destruction. So cleared the barge by some five yards. The de voters would assemble in obedience to the a joke, and he laughed when witness got clear, soon as the box had been pulled out into the Had witness held on to his course he would middle of the street and set on fire, the mass have been struck about the region of the boiler with the flute would scatter handfuls of yen room. Having a working party on board be among the rioters and then move on to some considered that several man's lives were en other box. Evidently he worked in accordance dangered. *W. Willies, First Cinas Felty officer, H.M.S.section, at all events, of the rioters ebeyed his with a previously arranged programme, and a
Fame, corroborated the evidence of Lieut-
directions and had came out prepared to obey' Commander Kiddle, and explained the position them. Ifthess facts be credible, it is hard toavoid by models
the conviction that the trouble had its origin in
CRAIGENGOWER V ́R. G., A.-
Kwok Kiu, master of the Fun Sum, Taid he "This league match will be played to-morrow
was proceeding towards Hunghom and ob-party politics, and that the disturbance which on the Craigengower Ground, commencing at served the compininant's boat crossing his did so much to discredit Japan in the eyes of the 2.15 pm. The following will represent Craigen bows. He altered his course in go ander the world was deliberately planned. Of the six zower C. C.-L. E. Lammert (Capt.), M.Esters of the naval boat, but he did not blow any Diet, Mr. Sakurai is barrister and Mr. Hosono inen now arrested, four are members of the Aager, A. OBrawn, J. D. Kinnaird, E. R whistle. He caused no trouble to the com- Herton, R. Baia, R. Pestonji, E. §. Ford, L. 4. plainent.
i-or was a member of the Atoki's staff, Rose, E1rúing and R. B. Cooper, Reserve J.
The arrests were made early on the morning' of the 11th, and the police seem to have per- W. Stewart, Umpire W. Rose.
formed the unpleasant duty with all con-
RAPID LEAGUE TAULE, The following is the League Table_up to
Matches.
*Club,
Played. Won, Lost."'Drown. Points
R..G. A...
3.
Craigengower 4
Civil Service
E
Army Staff
H. K. C. C. "A" 3
H'kong l'olice... 3
R. E3
3 points a wing
-a draw.
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Kwok Kiu was found to be in fault, and his certificate, No. 1,533, was suspended for one
month.
JAPAN IN CORBA.
THE PASSING OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE HERMIT KINGDOM.
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sideration, Mr. Kono, Hironaks is well ac
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IN THE ATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2
OF 1892,
AND _IN__TUE · MATTER OF THE PETITION. OF LOUIS ALFRED DE MAYO, ENGINEER, OF NEW YORK, IN THE COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, United States OF AMERICA, for Letters PATENT, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE WITHIN THE" CO- LONY OF HONGKONG; OF AN INVENTION FOR "IMPROVEMENTS IN APPARATUS FOR COALING VESSELS."
NOTICE is hereby given that the PETI
DECLARATION and SPECI
FICATION required by the above cited Ordin:
Intim
THE ROBINSON
PIANO CO., LD.
We have
TO-DAY
REMOVED
10, DES VEUX
ance have been duly filed in the Office of the 155t Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and that it in'] =
155 the intention of the said LOUIS ALFRED DE MAYO by MATTHEW JOHN DENMAN STEPHENS his Solicitor and Agent to apply 101] for Letters Patent for the exclusive use within
the Colony of Hongkong of the said Inven
% prem.
125
quaiated, with prison. life. His connection with the Fukushima affair in 1883 led in nine years in jail, and he emerged only because of the amnesty granted at the time of the pro mulgation of the Constitution. It will probably sound strange in foreign.ears that a man with ↑ 4 months' sight L/C, such a record should have been at once
6 months' sight L/C/1 9/16
4 months' sight
Buying.
.....2/1 7/16-
ROAD
opposite the
KING EDWARD HOTEL
AND
sion, at a Sitting of the Executive Council to Messrs. WM, POWELL, LD.
be held at the Council Chamber at the Govern ment Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, on THURS-
Japan has begun to carry out her anticipated programme of annexing the kingdom of Corea elected a member of the House of Rente 30 days' sigh! San Francisco & New York 511 / DAY the 30th day of November, 1905.
to the empire. Under the treaty of Shimono saki, which was negotiated after the close of the Chinese-Japanese war of 1894-95, Japan acquired. "a sphere of influence" oven Core, The following" will play for the H.K.C,C. the threatened disturbance of which by Russia Av. Civil Service to morrow afternoon, os through the military occupation of the Yala the Civil Service ground, Happy Valley, com- river ümber concessions precipitated the Man- mencing at 2:15 pm sharp: F. G. Butcher, churian war. In the treaty of peace made with E. A. Fowler, T. C. Gray, J. Hooper, P. Jacks, the Russia, japan, stipulated the paramountcy F. H. Kew, D. C. Cliffe, C. H. Soper, F. W of her interests in Corea, which Russia acknow. Spencer, H. 1o Taylor, Rev. H. R. Wells, lodged. When that was accomplished it was plain to every Intelligent student of events that The following have been selected to play in the next move which Japan would make on the the match to-morrow commencing at 12 o'clock Corean chers guld be the establishment hoon. Club verrus Army and Navy XI of a protector cover the peninsula, as the Club-R. Asli, Ponsonby Fant, J. A. Wood preliminary to subsequent annexation to gates, T. Sercombe Smith, N. H. Rutherford, the island empir R. E. O. Bird, Walter Däniel, T. E. Peira, W, C. D. Turner, G. E. Morrell, W. Feering out thữt and W. A. Powell.s
Members are requested to be on the grou In good time: Tiffin will be served as usual the Pavillon,
FOOTBALL...
The following have been chosen to play for Hongkong Football Club. Wow Kents
ppy Valley, to-morrow. Kickoff, 4.15 p.m. Go Dr. F. H. Kew; Backs:-E. F. Aucot, JWitchell; Half Backs -14. C. Gray, Humphreys, T. Mosley Forwards-WH, Williams, F. C. Hall, E. Leckie, Rt. White
more, T. Skien,
THE RINK IN SILVER,
Nincomes with something of a shock to learn that our old friend Iver, oice "despised and rejected of men," is regaining its former status and recovering from;, the stigma which once" rested upon it. Time was in these islands, the Mifanila Times observes, when a man.
did walk two blacks out of his way to avoid aking lis acquaĵstance. It was then decided
de trop and even" iba poor daghded. carabao seemed to feel the ignominy hoped
with the weight of the
прод Notici
a forlorn peso lying on the streets.
The japanese"re indeed, losing no time in Programme. Minister Berhi har alt Seoul on a special ission to Tokió, to consult with the Government and Ider Statermon on taj uildvisability of declar.
do.
30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 2/1 11/16"
months Right Frencs..... months' sight'
aratatives and should have actually held the Position of President for a brief period, but his his own impetuous patriotism and not at all aster countrymen regard Mr. Kono as the victim of
prehended in Wakayama, where he was a common malefactor, Mr. Hosono was ap
travelling. When the fact of the arrests be
came known several of the leading barristers
of. Tokio repaired to the office of the Chief Procurator and suggested that as the suspects were all public men whose reputation dis.
criminated them from the rank of common felgas and as there was not the least fear of their absconding they should not be kept ar the boyke of detention butgahnulil, be merely obliged to remain in their own homes. The Procurator promised to comply as far as pos sible with this request, but explained that no definite step could be taken pending fuffer examination.
THE CAVITE DRY DUCK..
DIFFICULTY IN TOWING.
prolectorate, orer Care at once. The maču "forthE LINE 10, soon after the dogollation of bedre is that Japas de projects Janthe cloliation the peninsulannot be effectively carried our while Corean Govern the Maryland Steel Company at Baltimore for Now that the big floating dry dock built by ment retains its i bendence. These projects the United States Government is ready to be Contist ofa system brugdironds extending from dispatched to Cavite, Manila bay, the Navy Fusan to the Yaldriver and thence across Department is apparently in a quandary how Southern Manchuria utile with the Chinese to get it there. There is only one vessel oo Eastern Ralhead he development of the theflantic coast, namely, the Ajax, large natural purce the Country, the organiza-enough and suitably equipped which can be tion of Japanese diffenients and the establish used for towing such a cumbersome structure, ment of gaval, nation long the Coiran coast. and a companion craft to accompany the low As an Independent Cores will be entitled has had to be obtained on this Coast. The to representation, it reign courts and all
Navy Department has, in fact, been forced to foreige septedgat Secaleby Indir accredited agents, into commission, and she will be sent to the a right to be repre put the Celtic, now moored at Mare island Tapan has no intent give foreigo Eastern coast to assist the Ajax in the long" influence RICHALINI Sol Russia, a chance to dominate policies. Doubtless, Minister Hipzaahi's probleme of a protectorate will be adopted before th, Will beépossibi any foreign complication to art the Corean cap al. That will be the fint tape ance
tow
the folly of building on the Eastern coast a floating dock intended for the Philippine islands the contract was awarded to the Maryland Steel was pointed out by the Chronicle at the time. Company. Now that the big bulk has been com-
of the ancient suzerainty, of China con pleted, the blunder which was committed is
to restore which win 23898", hrou; il on Abura, bespicuous than ever. The Sam Iran- Chinese-Japanese war, and the passing forever, cisco Chronicle says, most only has the problem *alap, of Corean'independence, which the King
fthe route to be followed in towing to be of Corea proclaimed on January, %1895)" It solved, but a big ship must be sent hence to not likely that the next stage finska Congiry's Bastorn seaboard to aid in the towing, thus ersion in a pan-making a voyage double the length of the one Fibe dry dock would have been required to make élayed,
to reach its destination had it been built here. It is presumed that an effort will be made to ger rent the dock through the Suez canal. When it was PR- proposed to tow the Havana dry dock 10 Manila' ombay via the canal some doubts were entertained,
of getting it through. That dock was eighteen Jest narrower and nearly three feet Jess in draft than she new one. The canal isžd its barrow- est part 108 fast wide on the bottom and 196 feet on the top, with a depth of thirty-one fect. It may be possible to squeeze the dock through, Iris 500 feet long and 134 wide over all, which leaves but little spate waterway in the canal. ooo If the dock must be towed around either the "but, Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn the rink will'
of be increased and the tow lengthened enormous- ly. If the dock had been built at this poit as at should have been,: the cost of construction energy and enter. might have been a trifle more than what it har
lous chapge
bear by bug it built at the Baltimore yards) but the towage to Manila bay would have been short and safe and comparatively Inespensive. As it is, the dock will undoubtedly have ent the Government, "when" "dalivared (at Cavite, „much more than if it had been built.
Associatio of Jank
romance of the famous St, Bernard pain before the spread of modere Fal: huts have been" erected, by on variong parts of the
#days, snow-bound♫ and
Silver 4 months' sight Germany
Bank of England rate Sovereign
the
Dated this 16th day of November, 1905.
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Solicitor for the Applicant,
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2
or.1892,
AND
-9-56| IN THE. Matter of THE PETITION OF
Watt Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
WEDNESDAY, “
39th November, 100%, at 3 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. §, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOS AND
TERMS-As usual..
THE
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INVENTOR, OF EAST GRANGE, IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ONE OF THE United StaTES OF AMERICA, AND HARRY" TADE- AMBROSE, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERI- CAN BOOK COMPANY, RESIDING IN URANGE, IN THE COUNTY OF Essex, and STATE OF NEW JERSBY AFORESAID FOR" Letters PateNT, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG, OF AN INVENTION FOR “ TypewritERS."
AFOTICE is hereby, given that the PETI:
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Dated this 16th day of November, 1905.
MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS, .. 1:55]. Solicitor for the Applicants.
"FINELY CARVED WOODWORK;- the property of a Resident leaving the Colony
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 24th November, 1905.
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OF, 1892,
AND
IN
:
THE MATTER OF THE PETITION AN
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[OTICE is hereby given that the PETI-
TION, DECLARATION and SPECI
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