ELEGRAMS.

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LONDON 1416 December.

Two of the largest Russian tea firms in Moscow have falled):

The Governors of Russian provinces where, hitherto, martial law has not been enforced, are now invested, practically, with dictatorial powers for three months,

Betrothal of Miss Boosevelt.

Later, The marriage of Miss Alice Roosevelt to Mr. Langlord, member of Congress, will take place in February

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY DECEMBER 16 1905.

ORHION FEELING

WANGSI PROVINCE,

THE BOYCOTT AND REFORMAN

[From & Correspondent,

Canton, J4th December; The present condition of affair in South Chỉon cannoi ba better expressed than through. the medium of gentlemen whose special mia on its to mingle with the people of all clasica in an endeavour to enlighten them upon soins of the more elementary rudiments of

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part of the celebration and paid no heed to the robbers so that within a very short time the Binhabitants were butchered, right and left. It said that at the time the local official was having his head shaved, and immediately he saw, the robber band disguised himself asʼu water carrier and got away, and when the bandits left he returned to the city and sumed his mariaterial duties. The city itself

City and r has probably about socoo people, Is ia tele graphic communication with Canten, and Burk wall arrived there that be was able to dis flourishing trade, It was only when Mr. pose of any of his books, "He found tele- gram awaiting him informing him of the Lien- DG, deranud ...... madiately. As everyone knows telegrams are chay affair and ordering him to return im Weilerd learning. They are brought more

not treated with the same privacy that charac closely in contact with the home life of the tetises wires in other countries, and it was not masses, and have greater facilities for gauging surprising to find that the contents were si their feelings and estimating the true value of ready public property by the time that Mr. Hurkwall arrived. The people said that the expressions than the casual wanderer who, in Kwangtung foreigners had been driven from munths' sighĩ L,JK.. the interests of trade, lead a nomadic life in the the province and some had come in their fight interior and have no responsibility other than as far as Liuchow. Fortunately for him two The Unionist Freo-Food Traders have do... | bartering with the merchant and 'initiating him; Englishmen has passed by two days previous clined an alliance with the Liberals.

into the mysteries of a foreign del. Among fur them, with the result that when Mr. Burk hed the people believed that the telegram was those who are best qualified to speak on the wall arrived the wire was not centred on him France, Germany and the Morocco problems that are at present awaiting solution so much as it has been on the two English

Question,

in Kwangsi province, must be classed the Rav. men. But when the massage reached him the H. O. T. Burkwall, who, for some considerable news soon leaked out and although it had little effect on the people, the officials treated provinces of Kwangtung and. Kwangs in the abstained from following on the strict lines of interests of the British and Foreign Bible common courtesy by returning their own. Society. He has just returned from a tour They said the foreigner would have to look

telegram than to anything else. through some of the barren dutricts of Kwang after himself, and they would have nothing to. do with him. This be attributed more to the

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THE CALENDAR.

to the French Ambassador deprecated anys, and but for the trouble at Lien-chau would delay, and urged him not to linger on tie now be tramping across country from Wu-chow edge of a precipice, if not on that of an abyss. to the city which has gained such motoriety of Jale owing to the massacre of the American HONGKONG MEDICAL COLLEGE missionaries. On the 14th of October Inst be left Canton for the terminal point of the West River steamers, and from -Wu-chow travelled The Calendar for 1906 of the Hong eng on a launch for a day and then set out on foot College of Medicine for Chinese bas just been for a jurney across to Lu-chow, some 250 fasued. It is not a bulky publication, being miles away. Accompanied by a native merely a brochure, but it should be of interest assistants, he stared to visit some of the in to the alumat and undergradu ites of the colland, was sad villages for the purpose of sell

ing scriptures and Christian calendars. For Jege. It follows the traditional lloes of uni-

the most part he carried the Gospels and Acts varsity calendars, giving the Court, Banate, in Chinese, which are offered for sale at 7 cash and general council, together with the time book while for the poorer classes he has -table of the long- session of 1900. The rules

Ribles especially printed, but as a rule these are not taken into the interior for sale among the general public.

and regulations for entrance to the colleges

US BOYCOTT LITERATURE

The bulk of the population of Liuchow is Cantonese, so that Mr. Burkwall had no diffi calty in being understood, and hearing from them their views on the topics of the day. Questioned more directly concerning the bay. Me Burkwall said that as far as he could learn in Liuchow it did not have the direct effect of agitating the people, but was most as suradly influencing them averywhere against foreigners and everything foreign. Boycott. literature is being circulated everywhere, the people are taking the native papers of Can ton and Hongkong, which are filled with news of the movement, and whole editions of jour nats from the Kwangtung capital are being bought up and freely circulated, while placards appear in every streel. in opening a conversa tion the people talk of America, declare that The first thing," he said, "that attracted my the country is unjust, and proceed to direct attention up there was at a place above Wu their remarks against foreigners in general, cow, called Pingnam, where official proclama. "America is after our money; they bring their ion known as to isim, bout which so much Why should we buy their stuff?" Then they tions were posted prohibiting the idol proces- goods over here and take away our money. has been heard in connection with the masupply the remark to all foreign countries and sacre at Lien-chau, It appears that at this so the anti-foreign feeling je engendered, ... place the merchants held a meeting and endeavoured to induce the officials to allow

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THE DISTURBING FACTORS, that are at work in bringing about such an Asked to enumerate some of the influences

undesirable condition of affairs, Mr. Burkwall pointed out that the temple desecration, the Ammatory papers are factors that have prohibition of the fa iris and the circulation of

worked a very strong feeling in Kwangsi from close observation not only in the city of Liuchau but throughout various sections of on CHRISTMAS DAY? the Province.

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THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE

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RADICAL CHANGES IN KWANGSI.

where

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REN and 100 OLD PEOPLE happy

COME TO THE BAZAAR OF TOYS

PRICES OF ADMISSION:

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.........' (Entitled to a Xmas Souvenir.)

Children......

.........Free. Call at the Children's Stall. Hongkong, 16th December, 1905: [1255

and matriculation, the term of study and the scholarships at the disposal of the college are stated, along with the names of the present holders of scholarships, and there is a list of the papare sat at the professional examinations In August, 1905 The Senatus is composed as follows': A

Anatomy-R. MacLean Gibson, M.D., C. them to carry on the procession, as they had (Edin.); Biology (Botany and Zoology)-Alfred already subscribed a considerable H. Crook, M.A."(Dublin), P.R.C S ́ (Eng), festivity. But this was denied them, and a Chemistry and Physic-Harold Macfarlane, night or two before. I arrived one of the natives, while in a trance, led the people into believing L.B.CP. "LIR.CİB. (Edin.), D.P.H. (Oxon.); that he had received a special communication Memorial and Netheisole Hospital; Dental manoeuvring in front of the crowd, he sudden. Burgery--Joseph W. Noble, 1.0.6. (Pegna,,ly pulled out from his waistcoat a paper covered U.S.) Eye Diseases-Gregory P. Jordan, with hieroglyphics which he said was from the M.B., C,M. († din.), s. c.s." (Eng.); Maleria Rods and telling them that the ia trim must be Medica and Therapeutica-Oswald Marriott,vened in order to convince the officials that held. So upon this another meeting was con-

The official in charge of education, a prefect L.R.CP. (Lond.) M.R.C.S. (Eng.); Medical the celebration should not be prohibited, by the name of Chong, has instituted radical

To be held in the Compound of the Jurisprudence-Hen Ho Kai, c.mo, M., but the officials were obdurate and eventually changes in many parts of Kwangsi. Temples

Roman Catholic Cathedral, ́.

TO-MORROW. CM., (Aber.); M.R.C.6. (Eng.), Barrister-at-Law; gained the day. Mr. Buskwall then proceeded have been torn down to give place to schools, Midwifery and Gynecolgy-Charles Forsyth, to relate another interesting story concern a signboards have been raised from the streets The Children's Stails and the Tea House

(SUNDAY), 17th inst., from 9-11 P.M. similar festivity which, in spite of the

official

in M.B., CH. B., F.R.C B (Edin.); Pathology and declaration, was held at a place some miles order to provide better facilities for burden will be opened from 4 P.M.

bearers; nuisances have been removed! Bacteriology--Williamh Hunter, M., C.M. beyond Pingnam, When he arrived there he for centuries they have been allowed (Aber.); Physiology D. Hunter Ainslie, M. heard that a Taoist pricat had been cangued for and in many other directions reforms CH. B. D.P.H. (Aber.), DT.M. (Camb.); Practice holding the fa is celebration in spite of the re-act sooner or later. The people are informe disobeying the official, order and persisting in been instituted. All this, of course, is bound to of Medicine-Frederic T. Keyt, n, CM proclamation. For this not the man was cangueded that the triennial examinations have been

·D.P.H. (Aber.) ; l'ublic Health-Hon. Dr. Fran- for the night and the next day relieved ofthe discontinued and new schools for Westem cis Clark, M.D. (Dublin,,,· Lx.c.P., (Lond.), Ipad around his neck. ME.C.S. (Eng.), DPH. (Camb.); Surgery, prefecture of Tam Chow the fu istu celebration the institutions. Hence the raising of temples, It appears that throughout the whole of the learning must be opened up. But the rub

fthe comes in the finding of money

for cont nuing Wilfred V. M. Koch, M.D. C.M. (Edin.) is alsolutely prohibited the order having been which in many instances contain articles of Tropical Disease-John Thomron, M.A,in force just prior to the trouble at Lien-chau, value and are surrounded by land from which revenue is derived. At one place there was a Director of Studies R. MacLean Gibson, M.D. Tragedy.

two dangerous rapids and CM. (Edin). College Tutors-Ho Ko True,

FOREIGNERS AND OFFICIALS,

when this was raised LMS.. (Hongkong), and jeu Hawk, M.D. wall this prohibition appears to have greatly which was guarding these rapids over which Throughout the route taken by Mr. Burk. | said: "How can we live? Here was a temple (Oregon, U.S.A.)

against the foreigners as having influence over pulled down. What is our hope now?" All incensed the people who are Indirectly incensed- we constantly have to past, and now it is the officials and bringing such a measure to this, of course, must militate against the pass. Consequently, wherever he went, Mr. of the Province. The students of the new Burkwall was met with the remark, "This is learning are developing a very democratic what you reaple are doing, you and your spirit. No matter what crops up they are uni

nection with the establishment of Ankfongs of who is displeasing to the pupils the young fei new schools of Western learning. For these One of the most deserving charities in Hong the city of Tam Chow in order to meet the insijutions there is no money provided, and in kong is that which has for its object the enter requirements the officials selected some of the tainment of 700, poor children and 200 old largest and wealthiest temples and raised them people on Christmas Day. This charity has to the ground so that new and modern schools become an institution in Hongkong, and their might be erected in their place." he work of who are sure of their Christmas dinner, and extedition, students coming forward and tear destruction was carried out with the almost who can speak of peace and good-will," willing down the idols when the workmen showed readily accede to the appeal which is made to their unwillingness to meddin with the joss. support the Bazaar af l'ays which will be held Soon the old temples were transformed into in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Cathe temples, elsewhere, which at one time witness schools for Western learning. Many of such dral to-morrow, in aid of the annual treated the burning of the joss and the sale of The Bazar has been arranged under the au- wonderf I sticks and papers were visited by my informant. This, in conjunction with the pro-

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

þARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of December, 1905, at 3 P.15., at the Offices of the

MRS. S. PIKE will arrive in the Colony: Public Works Department by Lot of CROWN

∙MD C.M., Dr.R. (Edin.), D.T.M. (Cemb.) | although it is in no way connected with that enveloped to the ground the natives of DRESS MATERIALS, BOOTS, SHORS and from 22nd day of June, 1886.

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·BAZAAR 'UR TOPS.

PREPARING FOR THE XMAS TREAT.

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perus Mongolia, on or about TUES-cellency the Governor, of One Lot of DAY NEXT, the 19th instant, with the latest | LAND at Deep Water Bay, in the Colony of novellies in American Goods in the way Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, commencing

HOSIERY for Ladies and Children, and can be sten, at Room No. 32, CARLTON HOTEL, Ice House Road.

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books." This F one important point in con. ted. If there is a teacher in any of the schools THE Undersigned bas received a Consign.

mark was heard: "Have you come here to do this husness," while at others the people spoke openly of violence towards the officials if they enforced the proclamation. Throughout the feeling was noticeable and his men wanted to whole of his journey a distinctly anti-foreign turn back on several occasions. In fact, Mr. Burkwall her never before made such a discour aging trip either in China or Korea and he has travelled extensively in both countries

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in Cages. Price $25 per Case of Twelve Bottles (Quarts),

J. M. G. PEREIRA, 18, Shelley Street.

[1258 Hongkong, 16th December, 1905.

will refuse to attend the school. In this way strike and if the man is not removed they several teachers have been removed from Tem chau. At one place, called Nauting, an in- structor is engaged who at one time was at Canton in the Viceroy's school. Heating that Mr. Burkwall was in the "market" he sent hins, in the course of the conversation, which him an invitation to spend the evening with drált largely with education, Mr. Barkwall mentioned the experiences he had had on his Journey and told his friend that the people tion of the ta teft, the tearing down of were blaming the fneigners for the prohibi-BAMEN the temples and so on. One of the young men present immediately jumped u filled with fire; and rolling up his sleeves, said,

p'es. We will not hesitate." This is the feel.

ich als, who are anxious to demolish the old and build up the new.

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in al All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on FRIDAY, 22nd instant, at

pics of the Catholic Union and the articles kition of the da tris celebration, has greatly We are longing for a chance at the tem comprise everything that is dear to the child incensed the people against the foreigners and mind. This is the seventh year, that this Christ the n..tive Christians. At some places the re-leg which is marking the people of these new kindly assisted by ladies and Gentlemen. Į of Oplam, Treasure and Valuables, are being rias, entertainment is being provided for old and young and at the success of these en tertainments wholly depends upon the munifi-

The majority of the people cannot s grasp cence of those who visit the Bazzazt is to be

this great change and are preparing to resist it Hongkong, 16th December, 1905. trusted there will be a large manier at the

by incensing the populace against the foreigner, An Imperial mail cartier who accompanied Roman Catholic grounds to-morrow. The

Mr. Hurkwall a part of the way home said that Barıar of Toys takes place between the

it was the missionaries and 1 the nativa converts hours of 9 and 11 at night. An appeal for

who were teating down the temples and as the officials had all entered the Western Church inexpensive articles to be disposed of for the

and approved of the action matters had come benefit of the children, was issued by the Ca

to a serious head. At some places the officials The boycott was in evidence throughout the tholic Union, Glenealy, some time ago, and district and while there was little in the way of and are watching the trend of events and keep- are keeping in close touth with the foreignois Is understood there has been a gratifying re- agitation the more mention of America sufficeding matters. well in hand. Nevertheless Mr. sponse. In the afternoon, beginning at 4 pm, to show that the people were not unaware of the Burkwall does not advise anyone to undertake the children's stalls and tea house will be open well posted in this direction and stated that,

movement. At Liuchow the merchants were any extensive travelling in Kwongai at

at present, ed, when a small insignificant charge for ad whether on account of the boycott or not, the for, although the situation is not alarming the mission will be made to conts for adults; native Customs were refusing to pass American talk is very vile. Had he liked he could have children are free. It is to be hoped there will goods. Placards were freely posted in the started riots galore in the

of his trip, as be a large attendance both at the Bazaar in city and everywhere there was evidence of a nearly every town the people walked up to and hissed to his face shat, shat," or the evening and at the afternoon function, it distinctly anti-foreige feeling.

kill, kill. He would not any that the situa means so much to the poor children and to

Kangtung, for once in the country the same tan" was any worse in Kwangsi than it is in the aged poor that fow who can attend will fail

feeling is exhibited in many parts of the Two to be present.

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS;

is the calendar of cases to be

Francis Figgot, Chief Justice,

him

Courso

It was on the gth November that Mr. ZUKA LIUCIIOW STORY. Kad Burkwall arrived at Lluchow stier a dreary tramp across country, desolate and dry, devoid Kwangt. As far as he is personally concerned

of villages and scarcely exhibiting any sign of he would not fear to travel into any part of the

H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, 17Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 16th December, 1905, [1260

THE HONGKONG FROZEN

FOOD SUPPLY.

· REDUCTION IN PRICES.

USTOMERS are requested to note the

life it is this part of the province that was so province, because with a knowledge of the following REDUCTION IN PRICES — Infested by robbers last year and the year be language and fore, and it may be recalled that in the summer is not much moving constantly along there

ED

80.50 per lb

MAPPING

minal Sessions which open at ths of 190s the city of Linchow itself was taken by sme timech fear of being moleated. At the AUSTRALIAN SMOKED

a the same feeling of unrest is present, Ton Monday next at 10a.m. His them, or, as it was reported at the time, by a and the same undercurrent of ill-will is maniAUS

band of the Kwangsi rebels. The tale told by fasted, and cannot be mistakes, What the pot the people is different to that already related, come of all this will be no 036 can say, yet ME It is said that for some two or three days pro Burkwall is not store in a xpression of illegal vious, there had been an idol procession in the opinion that trouble must surely result from city, and on the fourth day bands of robbers the Ignorance of the people in ascribing to for Mullam posted themselves both inside and outside of eigners the destruction of their, temples and the the city, and when they marched through the prohibition of some of thele most important streets the people thought that it was some - Instirale, Wang!

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No Fire Insurance will be effected." Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, pla

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