his then client, or whether the latter simply | PRINCE "ARTHUR'S RECEPTION. kaked him to write it, take
Mr. Blade said as he had seen the letter, some hours previously, he had no objection to ite
in,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JANUARY 13 1906.
SETTLEMENT OF AN ESTA7810001 Costoms in Shanghai, are charg-|
ed with the general protection, of, the conser YADCY works of the Huangpu as well as their maintenance. In the whole twelve articles the use throughout that the Taole and the Com Vicarpyia naver once mentioned ; it is clearly
the executive of the schums. Even when we misstoper of, Customs, with equal powers; form
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME ARRANGED
Toth lost."/
of those muggy fogs which,remledad one of London in November rather than Hongkong in day.
but it is wonderful what an interest in hora- racing will do, and to what lengthy an en- thusiast will go, what he will endure rather than miss the morning galluja,
handay over the track; so' that you could.
"fock""sald", the point pow was not why the naught—who bears the insignis ofība Didar af |`luquire into the administration of the said come in the, malier of the provision of the funds | STELLE of keeping the mob.engaged at Then the panies were Inle, and it was idle
❖
efatement made by a witness in evidence, i élaborate programma, worthy of the Calassa | presented themselves.. A ist of queitions, was -09 doubt feeling, that if he were given a sharehe Police Station: Lissued.
The
withdrawn,
to be pr
Chiness in the City and elsewhere were not probibited the mob would eventually get the upper hand and riots ensun. I also asked per- mission in case of riots to be allowed to fire on the mobs. This permission was not given me
Ip.
that they could be kept out of the Louza Police When we arrived at the course, a dents bank
In addition judging by the mob congregated side, the Central Police Station I thought Station, without having resort to firing, Ms. of
of the same opinion, With the
distinguish anything, inapenjadega! the order, stated Dove, for carbines and bayonet 1000 put somebody at hand to point out this or that recognise them, unless they had special or marks. Of course there is always, In this course. I may have been wrong and horse; but even the quil nuacs were at fault Mate of things was I should have given In spector Wilson the order to fire on the mob. trife grumpy and hard to please liesta
ittle wonder the
wa' were calls;
the order to fire, and be great foss of life which camins soppy. On the whole, however the same time I cannot but point out the ill wander that the coffee tasted raw, and the,
which would have been produced by
would have been very difficult to justify and lose, and if some mistakes are made to the w. uld have resulted-course which I consider on the ground, but there was a fur of guessing
was fairly cheerful party which
would have brought heavy blame on the Police following list I hope I shall be excused. from the majority of Chinese and many of the foreign population, had the mob dispersed. R., Smith's sub, mile, 35, 1:08, 144,
The list is appended with the times in leaving zo or 30 dead behind.
Cruickshank's and Forrest's subs, I milo, 39, A. M. BOISRAGON: Capt,"
1,16 2/5, 1.54, 2.28 2/5. Captain Superlotendent.
be giving curte blanche to take an inkraner however, hava first to be givan: details Slied in. | Warodanty and My. If represented the six tome|bat, vague statement is made that had knows how exceedingly dangerous the to-day,
In Probate Jurisdiction this morning, His roth inst Honour, Sit Francis Piggott, Chief, ustice, of the non-production of the charter-party' showing Trevoux to be
The Reception Committee appointed to presiding, the case, in the estate of Ng Ki Kong. the armalier, then arose, when Mr. Pol. welcome to ff. R. H. Prince Arthur of Consumed. The case was on original sammans to
make arrangements for according fitting deceased, Wong Shiv. Ng Shi Wai wan r charter-party was pot produced, but how his the Gaiter to the Emperor of Tanan-expected estate. It was then referred to Chambers to for the scheme, in Articles and to, there is on Isarned friend could possibly ask his Lord
to strike out from his polos & definite mooi in Hongkong in the sal) pus uf next consider some difficult points of labich gention of the Viceroy, the Diplomatic Bodyleather bip
mooth, have held several meetings, and to which no'g objection was taken of the le
and formulated, and the case was set for hearing by in her works there, would be still more delays time. If that could be done; then it would world, in bons in the naval and mecantile the Court, with the six adulis, as plaintião and ded procrastinations
has been drawn up. Boal touches, the infant,
than these which Ping Kwal, defendant. Mr. Characterised the preparations throughout. The and scratch out anything hat
Pollock, K.C.. other side the did not like in the
and the evidence
whole
arrangemente whereas, when the
completed, but
G. Calthrop represent statement of a witness had gone down un-ramme will be adjusted. It is understood Court Mr. Pollock pointed out a loose expres
Chips specifies, and, gives as guarantee for meeting will be held shortly at which
lofant defendant. On the hearing in DR the
the entire cost of the works, the entire rights on the challenged into the judge's notes, they had that Hongkong's Welcome, if carried out of the ion in the translation of the Wil of Ne foschprin lo. Klapes. In accordance with opilion collection of Brechuan and of gone there to stay fre ever, and could not lines proposed by the Reception Commitee, Ki Kons, deceased, which simplified the agreement of the Protocol of gar
Jehoved."
1. Ar- mitter of fact it" Impossible
will be pred imposing character, and Include n
will now to produce the charter party variety of WebMich are expected to com- tice in dispose of the action at once of twenty years, a sum of $460,000 Haikuan question, and enabled His Bonour the Chief devote annually to these works and for a period since the then owner had gone tens of thousands of milk away from the Colony,
hend thembelles to His Royal Highness, and with the consent, of both counsel laets
The
provincial authorities it was ordered that a degree, be drawn up a concerned will remit this sum by equal follows: (5) Three sons of the testacar are monthly payments into the bands of the Tacial entitled to participate with interest an attaining the Commissioner of Customs at Shang
Age, (2) Letter of Alion
And the
at Shanghai, inken to the estate of Ng Ki
Liggport is to be made sud' by Ng Ki Sul.(1) of the estate offensivsed, whom que Copular Body
1/3ubmitted rice), are charged with seeing"
that the Tapist and Commissioner of Customs J. O. P. BLAND, Esq., do the work properly. There is no mention of a Conservancy Bureau
ora Resident Director, Consulting Adviter, or Assistant Director, and
tal and Commissioner of
it was then agreed to accept the papers seg." fatered to the French consulata at Canton as evidence that. Trevoux was the armatur of the Fast Brow at that time.
The case is proceeding. **
PATAL: ACCIDENT,
IN THE HARBOUR:
Fith Inil
An accident occurred in the harbour last night which resulted in the death, na sampan man. From police, investigations, it would appear that the accident was brought about by care. lessness on the part of the deceased himself. It seems that when the ss. Daric entered
THE BRITISH FLEETS V1811 10 SAIGON.
FITK BING ARRANGED.
P
it is announced in the Saigon papers that rangements have commenced for giving a pal welcome to the cruiser squadron under
full
to.be
was to go to the widow of Ng Ki Kong, deceas ed, and 2/3-to Ng Ping Kwai, the infant. (4) one third of pure personality belonging to the estate to be divided according to Chinese tow.
the estate,
Aimirs Sir Gerard U. Noel, on the occasion (5) The costs of all parties to be paid out of the finances are to be in the the TROS
of its visit this month, As already stated, the quadron consists of the Diam, flagship, ogue and Suile). The Cercle Sponif Saigon in which the chief exponents of the art of fen
i have organised a
a grand sword display,
will take past. The winner of the bouts will receive a médal provided by the Academie, d'épée de Paris ent lling him to designate him sel champion. Several contests will be held the Philharmonique, where a brilliant has been arranged for the occasion," tried
HONGKONG'S DEATH-KATE.
Ku Hung-ming or any Customs act of Mr. in Article Viceroy, It it carefully stipulated of the 12, that "if China does not furnish sufficient funds in Accordance with the now Convention in such manner as to permit of the commence ment of the works, or if she should fail to con- form with any other essential condition of the pressof arrangement, the original provisions of
It might possibly be thought that the mediately come again into force." Viceroy's ulterior object in making these ap pointments was to cause further delay in the think that there is any reason to conclude that commencement of the work, but we
Secretary.
1 am, etc..
Louza Station, 18th December, 1905. Sir, I beg to report the following paticulars reattack on this Station this morning
About 8.30 am, a foreigner (German) came to the Station and complained that he had been molested by a crowd on Sines Road; a few minutes later Mr. Siuan of the Engineer's Dept. came in and made
similar to the station for creating a disturbance in a report. to
About 8.45 a native constable brought a man
the harbour, & sampan came acoss her boe Jast, and though hailed from the vessel to keen and at the class there will be a grand fight at ition of the total Chinese deaths our general the Protocal of ïgor and of Annex 17 will im the foraigners and Sikke off duty armed,
just as she was approaching her buoy to
out of the way, look no mulice, until seeing a collision was inevitable the sampan 10 get away. But it was then too late, and, on coming into contact with the Doris, the
sampan was capsized. The master and the Crew were thrown into the water, and when they were picked up, it was found that the master had broken his back. He was at once removed to the Government Civil Hospital, where he expired shortly after admis sion, the bady being removed to the Morgue. It is understood that an inquiry will be held in due course, in order to place the blame where it properly belongs.
1,88 CARLIŞLA”
AN ADVENTUROUS CAREUR ENDED.
A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.
A CORRECTION. The Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, President of the Sanitary Board, writes to say: I regret to find that owing to a small error in the calcula death-rate for 1935 was 17.4 per 1,000 instead of 16.7 as stated by me yesterday. Therefore 1954, with its death rate of 16.9 remains the lowest on record for, the present. The rate for Chinese taken separately was 17.4 and for non-Chinese 17.5.
Copper King, I milc, (?), (?), 33, 1.04 4/5+ Goat's 2 subs, i mile, 40, 1.12. Mat Hose's and another sub, 4.mile, (1), 33-3/5, Bollet's
1.07.
sub, † milé, 35, 1.09 1.43. Forward and Bank's Bay sub, I mile, (1), (3), 39, 1.14 4/5
Ilanzai, i mile, (?), (7), 36, 1.10 4/5,
Babington's sub.. th. 40, 1.15, 1.50, 2.22 3/5. Humphreys's sub,à mụ 36, 1.12, 1.98,
Dickson's
5.
M
sub, m., 34:1/5, 1.13 2/5, 157
Sycee King, 1 m., 32.
Mudy's bik, sub, m., 37, 1.10.
Mikosch and dun sub, 14 mq ?, ?,.39, (1.14,
148,
Patterson's sub., I mile in 2.30.
Potta's a suba, 1 m. 2, 41; r:zt; 1.52, - Reancake, 1 m., 7, 36, 1.12, 1:45.2/5. Black Cherry, tn 38 3/5, 1.16-2/5, 1.58 3/5,
1.31.
mat, 1.30, 1.53 cantering: derby Griffin,
Grafton and Ellin Kadoorie's
C. P. Chater's sub, & in 38,-1,09, 1.40 3/5. Craig's sub, m... 39, 1.18, 1.52 1/5
EARLY BIRD.
tea shop they were followed by a large crowd. I at once released the man. I then assembled them and served each man with ten rounds of Sikhs on duty on the Nanking Road returned ball ammunition. A few minutes later the them in. I telephoned to the Chief Inspector, to the station and said the mob had driven
told him how we were situated, and that I had served out ammunition. Shortly afterwards he telephoned to say I was to disarm the men
by taking their ammunition and sidearms away. A mob of what appeared to be thousands flock. ed to each of the entrances to the station and stoned the Police with bricks, etc, they were repentedly charged by the foreigners and Sikhs with carbines. The men were unable to hold was going on. their ground, as they were receiving a perfect hail of bricks and other missiles. The hose was then sunched to the hydrants in the com. pound and played on them, but this did not keep them at
at bay long. Almost every man
A dull maraing. A thick and heavy log enveloped the whole course and at first it was impossible for the lookers-on to make out what When the ponies got past the view.. At about seven o'clock grey streaks ap old football stand they entirely disappeared from pented in the skies, the light gradually got
• BISHOP OF TOKID IN HONGKONG.
Bishop of Tokio, arrived at Hongkong yester Mgr. Mugabure, the Roman Catholic day, on board the M. M. mail steamer Cule- dondan, on his way back to Japan. His lordship has been in Japan for over thirty years, and enjoy the reputation of having thoroughly mastered the Japanese language. For some years, says a contemporary; he was Professor of French Literature at the Tokio University, he
an enthusiastic admirer of
and this was so well-known that when he proceeded to
the object of his visit was to colist the sympa. following is a list of th; donors and donations: 34y: 4You will want some kesistance in the present was wounded about the head or hands. aid that the griffins ara improving daily.
Curope last year, in May, it was rumoured that
is
thies of the Continental nations on behalf of he Jaime,
__It,will be remembered how, that At that Continental nation regarded 18 Japanese as anti-Christian, and were ai.
he really intended this. We presume that the fact is that he has never made himself ac -ITALIAN CONTENT.
quainted with the terms of this new Conven- tion. He has simply said to himself, or had „BENEFACTIONS TO THE INSTITUTION,, it suggested to him:: Here sum of
460,000 a year fox ma lo spend,
end, and my first The Superioress of the Italian Convente of it shall be to create places for some wishes to express her most grateful thanks to worthy persons who will be glad to fill them the benevolent friends and benefactors of the We are not aware that be consulted the Cam Institution who so kindly and generously con
missioner of Customs at all; and it will be tribute towards the new extension of the nose that his dispatch is addressed, not to Canent and has much pleasure in stating the Total and the Commissioner of Customs, that the building is finished, and is now all who have co-equal powers in the matter, but to the Taptal aloney and that he does not occupied by the inmates of the Convent. The
work entrusted to you, and here are three gentleman whom I recommand to your notice;" but be makes three definite appointments with nat any authority.to.do.so whatever. His duty the matter is distinctly Taiited to paying his proportion of the Ts. 460,000 year to the Troisi and Commissioner of Customs. The sum is little enough for the work that has to be done, and he begins by reducing it by the sum of Tls. 19,200, year, 19 be annecessary appointees.
The mistake
the Governo Jo Machado
Major General V.Raton ja Hon. R. Showas M.J. Stephens 5000 Dr Jordan.UNRAT Madame Musso
you A Friends. 700 Prica......
Bo Tungdomme 300 A. W. To Nicolae Post
Josa Lastem-movie
V.X. d'Amnda Castro Madame Montedore.....
O, Romano, Franciado Gomes
H. N. Mody
Sin Tek Fan Victor Deacon astian
Kunjahn
After lying idle for nine month at Saigon, the ill-fated Carlisle, chased from pillar to post, with a carge of ammunition on band, unce in tended for Part Arthur, has at last found a st ing-place beneath the waters of the Saigon river. armed lesi success against a Christian pow LA PA A Hongkong gentleman win returned from might induce the victors to become intolerant
of Christianity. Such, Saigon yesterday, Mr. A. Ritchie, of Richiebe case, and throughout the campaign and war St Paul Chater
of cou
course,
has not been Co., gives graphic description of the final flare made by the Carfire. Laden with nongle instance of religious rancour on the cargo of all sort of ammunition, from
part of the Japanese has been chronicled. In inct, it is said that Christian chaplains accom imokeless powder to lyddite shells, the
panied the Japanese tramps to the fool, and Carlitla was more dang rous than an oil tank. The Carliste had already had two
were permitted to perform their dutiesta 1 ns. explosions before New Year's Day, but she with Eur pean armies. The Bishop belf quite still hold together and the crew, inurest to all tinent; and he gave his opining un the shiuation a different view to the obtaining on the Con sorts of danger, from saltempting blackade when he was accorded an audience by tive running to baffling the American ati boitier i
Popa. This, it will be recollected, was tele. the Philippines, calmly smoked their pipes on the poop of the vessel and waited for order.graphed out to the East by Regier at the About 8.30 p.m. on the 3r) of January, while time. people were qu'elly joying the balny atmosphere in. Saigon, they were startled by a
followed by a blinding glare which
the sky for miles around.. People
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970 C, G. Douayene mitter
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100 Mrs Avedo.................
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ANOTHER CANTON "MYSTERY."
MONKY REPLACŮD BY DOLLS.
nowadays. The queue-cutting problem which is Canton appears to be the land of "mysteries apparently bothering the minds of both the public and the officials, has not yet been solved, and now anniher strange affair
len miles away saw she glare, and won'
Perhaps has never occurred to any of our dered if the Carlisis had been having another marks the Straits Times, 10 question the con
correspondents on "Currency Reform," 10- explosion. She had, and it was to bine, the stitution of 11 & Straits si ver currency? Posle minutes before the explosion, the bly it may not be known to them that the rupee second engineer naniad David McLaren, Lang coinage of India contains a certain amount of to his cabin. When the explosion cold. The proption is i fini esinal in each the mcers and engineers on the poop coin, but amounts to a large quantity in the overboard. Some linded in
'T.M.S., in his report upon the working of His wept to Canton the other day to investi- Majesty's Astay Office in India, for last year, gate the "queye' question, states that
in the ICR
ell into a lighter which was lying along.aggregate, ficut-Colonel F. F. MacCartie, has taken place. The Chinese editor, who ds, but all managed in, enve theurednotices that the average proportion of, geld when he was in Cimion he lived...in.
The
B
in
palo
to three
ventually we had to give why and
etter thus enabling the various time-tickers. la get to work
The attendance was good and it must be in the building by this time we were
There are some" handsome gallopers among attacked from all sides. The mob then stoned, and they move with great ease and exhibit the slation with bricks taken from the wall at fine-form.
Kweichow Fo d entrance; with choppers The best gallops for the morning must be
the
is that they did not frankly entrust the work in all there was in the Charge Room. mile. 40, 1.17, 1.544 1.28-
the inspector-General,pf Customs at the out- Dont and wall lake my revolver into the
set. The unexpected Aud
unauthorised action Apor
of the Viceroy has given the Diplomatic Body
had no effect.
and other instruments they brake the locks credited Jo Mesa:1. C. P. Chaters, and G. Q, off the cells and released the prisoners (about Moxon's gridins, They moved well and cover", 40). Constable Hally, Mr. Dowel and a Gered the distance they were put to to good time. man who had sought Izotection, eventually ponies and the times I "clacked"
I append below the names of owners of Charge Room
as long as possible, we had to,take refuge in the amall office behind
Mr. J. R. M. Smith's No 45. Three quartos by the Diplomatic. Body the Room; the mob then commenced of a mile. 1.42 2/5, last quarter 34 sec
Mesurs, Ferresi and Cruickshank's, sub, ona and frighten them, but it
Me R.M. Smith's No. 24. Last half-mile, then barricaded the door First quarter 36, cand 1.08. an opportunity to correct. this mistake, and we of the room in which we were and at fire to
Mr. Bab.ngton's grifin. One mila, '39h, 1-14, are sure that this is the best thing to do, the the Charge Room we then forced our way out to 1.50 2.21 best way to get our river, which is deteriorains (indy
and the Station was of the Station is burnt out, with, every day's delay improved, and the im
the The lower portion of the Station Is provement maintained.
Arit door, damaged by water. I CAN
t speak kloo highly of the pluck'shown hy the Foreign and Indian members, of the Force, in the plucky way they charged the. crowd from time to time against a perfect fusilade and overwhelming numbers. A large sumber of native constables rendered valuables quarter extinguishing the fire. assistance in trying to quieten the mob, also in
THE SHANGHAI RI01.
BURNING OF THE LOUZA POLICE STATION
of Police, the follong report and enclosure At the request of Captain Superintendent ste ordered, for publication
With reference to Cartein Boistagon's semi- official note of the 13th asking permission to issue carbines and ball ammunition and to fire on the mob if necessary, the Council's instruc ions were given on that occasion that no such extreme measures were to be taken without
in the event of femergency.. The outbreak developed with extreme ra pidly, and Captain
considered that he, was acting bidance with Council's the roll on the wording of the side arms from
Police.
tion
VARD | for repecs, and 0.567 and 0.60g for quarter and medicinose opposite the Chee Eda Hin referring to the Watch Committee for instruc
although one
or two were badly especially those who fell in the lighter explosion occurred in the third hold, which found, by anihily assays, was 0.371 per mille was filled with smokeless powder. Its origio is wrapped in
nat eighth supees respectively. He compuies mystery. When he crew came to count the rescued, it was found that the
that the coinage of the year contains 6737 (ny accond engineer, a West Indian, and two
ounces of gold of the approximate value of others
£565. however, 4 vessel which
Next day, the two latter, who were found clinging to, some shrubs at the side the river The explosion tore the heart out of the Carlisle and a photograph shows her settled down by stern, the mainmast and funnel showing, The day following the explosion, a party went down to sezich for the second engineer. An Entrance was gained to his cabin,
but there was no sign of him there, it is assumed that, bearing the
he jumped on deck, foll report, overboard and was dragged down by the abarks which abound in that locality, ft has been said, that the cargo of the Carlitie was worth £700,000, but nobody actually knows what the value was. At all events, the eventful Career of the Cartitis scenis to have ended for good and all now, and an interesting chapter in the history of blockade-runners li, closed.
were mitived at Saigon, landed
THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL
DIET.
JAPAN'S KELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES,
ing,
The
shop, in Wai Di Street. One even
master of that shon, a well-to-do Chinaman, before retiring for the sight, Incked up over 100 tael in silver in his safe, shat bis room door and went to bed. The following morning, he went to the safe money to give to the cashier, he was surprised to find that the mo
money! had Rone, and in
and in its place were found foar paper dolls! The master of the shop is positive
that no one eplered His room when he was asleep, because, being a light
sleeper, ho would have heard the slightest noise. The locks of the safe and his room of being tampered with doors were examined, but ihey showed no signa undergoing a spook visitation.
Canton is evidently
THE HUANGPU CONSERVANCY
SCHEME.
man
Captain
Superintendent's Office.
Shanghai, 3th December, 1905. Sir-Jarpector Wilson's report on the Lours Station fires forwarded herewith. It will be seen that he had available at the time of the attack but Foreigners and to lodians. Kir actual strenth the day before the riot was
Foreigners. 73
Men
27 Indians, 160 Chinese.
CANPOL
rattled off the last quarter of a mile in 35 Mr. H. Humphreys's denboy-tailed pony
Mr. C. P. Chater's griffin, three-quarters of a mile, last quarter 30 2/5 full time 1:40.
Mr. Gen. Potis's grey sub, three-quarters of a mile, 37, 1.13, 143. *-
1.40
Mr. H. N. Mady's bay sub. Half-mile
35. Mikosch (Cruickshank up) and Cruickshank's chestnut sub., one mile and a quaner, 47, hary 300, 34, 10
3,7 120, 2.00, 2.33. Mr.. H,. Mody's Black Cherry, one
one mile, Mr. A. Babington's sub., one mila, 2.22, last quarter 31: 2/3
Barracks under arms were 8 foreigners and At the time of actual attack the Force, so about 10 Indians. Three foreigners and four Indians had been drafted over to the Town Hall, as a massage was received stating a mob had left Hongkew Market en rute for the Malco Market.
1 am, etc.
J. M. WILSON,
Inspector.
To Capt, A. M. BOIBRADON;
Capt. Supt. of Police.
TURE TOPICS.,
Tuanday, Jan. 9. The weather was all that could be desired this morning. Instead of a cold and bleak morning, and the heavy mist that hung over wind that wept the valley on the last galloping The course, the morning was bright, and the weather such that overcoats were deemed unnecessary. I
speaking of the weather from the point of view of a spectator who has
am
40,
Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's derby griffin (bay) went with Grafton (Gegg up) three-quarters of a inile; 41, 1.20, 1.52.
The late Mr. H. Rose's dun, three-quarters, of a mile, 1.53, last quarter 34.
Ca-Canny, three-quarters of a mile, 1.44, 14 quarter 34
Hon. Mr. C. W. Dickson's two subs, mile in zmin. 233ec
last
Mr. Geo. Pott's Norman King, half a mile,
1,10.
quar
·34.
The late Mr. Hy Bote's blue dun, thres quarters, of a mile, 40, 1.18, 1.521 last quarter
mile and a quaiter, last three-quarters 40, Mr. D. Dorabjee's black (No. 12), went exp 1182/8, 1.53.
Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Laird, mile, 2.19, last quarter 33
,000
Mick, half-mile, 15.3/5, 1:9 3/5. The late Mr. H. Rose and Bolles' subs., want
together, three-quarters of a mile, 1.44, at
quarter 35...
Mr. G. C. Moxon's sub (No-3), ong, mile;" 41 3/5.
8 3/5, 343.31 2/5. Mr. Craig's sub (No. 9), ona mile, 40, 39,
The twenty-second session of the Imperial Diet was formally opened on 28th uk. by his Majesty the Emperor, with the usual ceremony. The Imperial Message, read personally by the Emperor in the House, is as follows-
These nymbers were depicted by his having to linger about the compound looking-on. I sent out his men on rost and patrol duty, and was a warm morning for the hard working "Lords and Gentlemen- the aid Army and Navy officers, competent officials d of the
also by the detachment of a Foreigners and 4the sitendance was good. Among those pre- the members of the Diet, and by the legally of
Sikhs for the protection of the Town Hall,
Instructions had been issued the night before Hough, H. P. White, Geo. Potts, J. A. Juppank Mass pony was in the soup at the finish, Mr. Hynes's Forward, and No. 22 went a mile. sant were noticed Sir Paul Chater, Mestra, T. F. Oui faithful subjects in general, We have
We (N. C. D. Noter) published on 6th inat, a for all.
and a quarter: 7.30. 15, last quarter 35 The down. Our arms with glory to Our translation of a dispatch recently sent by H. E. when I ascertained, that, there was serious to be confined barracks, so that
D. Maed nald E. W. Rutter "The Trainer" selves, and rratored friendship with Russin. Chou Fu, the Viceroy, to the Shanghai Total, trouble in the Lousa Station, 1 did not humble friend "Snowball," and oh
saveral legal lights of the Colony, and my as very happy to see that the Agree in which the former mentions that the Foreign naticipate any, difficulty in having it
bera. ment between Our Empire and Giest Britain "owers having entrusted the Chinese Govern there, I gave no written instructions with re- qualled
There were not many gallops put up this was lately revised, and that the relations ment with the duty of conserving the Huangpu of Our Empire with the Treaty lowers is lucumbent on him to appolate Hoppegard to the protection of buildings, but each morning, and the few quarters that were res
corded are not worthy of special: Inspector is exposed to make such arrange.
mention. cordiality. lly a series of to undertake the duties of this important work, rents as he deems necessary for the protection are increasing
THE MEASUREMENTS:SUNSA Agreements Concluded with Korea, the rela- in obedience to Imperial instructions" He has of his Gration against fire and attack. His sured by the Clerk of the Course and below At about seven o'clock the ponles were mea. The Intest advices regarding the disturbances bon f Our Empire, with that country have accordingly appointed Mr. Ka Hung-ming to amungements were to guard the three es
been brought oremore friendship more and more with Retea,
ancy. Bure Goodnow to be Consulting Radua ly on the Charge: Room where a stand Dr. Jordan's No. ................ to endeavour to discharge Our duly in
case of failure to them to retire measured
-THE MUÛÌNY AT HARBIN.
EXTRAORDINARY SCENES,
tions
risers.. It was so thick about six o'clock that
January 11th. Another dull moming dawned, to-day, and, there was plenty of fog to welcome the early
speck to those on the paddock
at Harbla show that an extraordinary state of Foremate kuch closur. It is necessary to be Residant Director of the Viceroy's proposed trances to the station to the best of his abtinara given the names and heights of the panles passing the judge's box appeared a more.
graphed to London, on the 14th Decembar, 12 | guiding the Karçanı into abe paths of civilisation, Bureau'st a' salary, i
food
and lo
of
THE 800
at a salary of Tis, 600 a month, and an xpectant, Total Lio Wei-k'ou ta bar
to be Assistant and Director at a a salary of Tis, 200 a month,
W
was to be made. A visit to the station will ex Mr. T. Christiani's No. 29 124 plain the difficulty experienced by the Felice.
Mr. HoEuer on. passing the Loura Station Mr. Mody's The Fescemaker............
Mr. Ellis Kadooris's cintalam. aptiosd, Sikhs on the Nanking Hor. Mr. C. W. Dickson's Ca-Canny... 13
Road entrance to the station with rifles and Mr. P. White's Banzai ........... fixed bayonets. On arrival. here he reported
b. ion
.0
13
2
"
affairs prevailed,. ''According to news tele. seems that when the troops at Harbin, Man-We have directed our inisters of Siste tonectant churia, feamed that they were not to be sent submit the Budget for the 20th fiscal year and home until the spring, and would be to face the winter with scans, supplimpelled projects of law to the deliberation of the Diet, need hardly say that the paws of these appoint You are requested to discharge your duties in ments has not bean- received with enthusiasm, ika bandite burning the shop and plundering. harmonious cooperation, keeping in mind the
for the very suficient reason that the Viceroy burning the shops and plundering, progress and destiny of Our Empire, and air has no more power to make these appointments the matter to me sed, I wave instructions for Mr. Mody's Marechal Niel Rose... Some saited an express train and west toing at future prosperity." Vladiebatox, where they raided the Kioveinwest
alaries out of the fonds appro- the bayonets and rifles to be gradually with and pay these sajarjes out
La France Rose
$3, Prince Tokugawa, President of the House ofpriated to the Conservancy, than he has to And feturned laden
drawn from the Indises, but not so as to
Coronet Roseinsname: 13, aridic, several machine guns, many rides, and Majesty left the House at 11.30 am. for the ureau is in his own hands as 'Imperial no circumstances were the moba to be
supplies of Paers, received the Imperial Message, and his announce that the supreme control of the attract attention. I also instructed that under Mr.
Darby grimin much tambuition.
Imperial Palace,, . . .-.. and when the men
High Commissioner of the Nanyang. drunk..
Staracion 1st 0. upon, as it was my chief andeavour natil ansia. It is bin was Akcked, the
very evident that the Viceroy, Mr. Ku fasce arrived to keep them as far as possi-
Derby grima Highlandman, 13 freely
Hung-ming, and Mr. Goodnow have not stu- were raided
ble around the Police Station where they Mr. Mody's Black Cherry (Jats High- the comforts eaten, the doctors and nurgas being
and coperitution of the new died th
the origin
could be seen and controlled, than allow them,
land N bound and (brown late the sobwdrifts. "Many
Huangnu, Conservancy Boardę. One of the to swarm into spots where the Police could Mr. F. Deacon's Alarm
Mr. CAP.
(No. 2)... Bulin and Chinese civilians were murderer
terms of the treaty of peace between the Powera n't cope with them Lympathislos Some of the and floor
In 1900 was
To carrying 'out this I consider that much The late Mr. H. Rose's No: 10)...
J. W. Bolles' (No. 5)
109
ad at that
the
pant took place
with
RIGY
and
City: Gagora!
pasip riptors;
af close quartere
PRO
fugees from Harbin, Manchuria, bring further Panical is concerning the mutiny in that city, These show that when General
1
CANTON NOTES. - (From Our Quin Correspondent.]
Canton, Jan. 5th, 1906. THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF QUEUES,
that
[[Hin wise, to
to blame
for
..
Macdonald's No, 13 Highland
Heather King
Derby Grin
... 13.
13 i. 13
5.
.13.
13. 13 Darby Grima... ... $3 Skewbald *_*_13. (No:31)
$3 -(No. 37) mm, 12 (No, ST
and China.after the Boxartrobe improved valuable property and lives, were, sayed, for IMP. E. W. Michell's (No. 76)
taur river, the Huangpu, should and regulated, and the harbour made what the am positively contain that had shooting tactice Messrs. H. P. While & H. W. Smith's harbour of Shanghal and its approaches ought to ben, adopted the mob would have, retired to I mailioned some days ago that in the Sei be This was a task imposed on China by the other quarters to burn and loot before sufficient Mr. Geo. Potis's Norman King...
(No. 25) G Kwan section of the city queues 'ware'mya- Powers, whereas the Viceroy sess think, it force could arrive to overwhelm them.. teriously disappearing. dered about one hundred soldiers to investigate the part of the Powers. An elaborare scheme, falling to fire on the mab, as he was obeying The Vicemy has or. is a concession to the Chinese Government on Inspector Wilson is this mystery, Men, women and children go out which on further consideration tell how it has disappeared,
ace Proto- register my opinion that he and the man under It looks as if some col as an Annex, and this was subsequent him could not have behaved is a pluckler, and person or persons has been mesmerising these ly changed after much discussion and people and theis cut off the queues,
Caliber.math.
forbeeeative
manner under circumstances WHETHE
Allan, to the scheme which i was
of extreme measures, published VICEROY, The Viceroy
in our columns on the pth of March fasten An: 1 also wish to point out that I was,fold in ther. The consuls can neither ses him nor hear Viceroy is not evan mintlooed in it, and that without the sancion of the witch Commillee. reported as 'under the wea. sxemination of this scheme will show that the caid of flot not to take any extrame measures from him. All business between Shamben he has notioew! standi id it at all, -The drit On the 18h instant"},"roja 8/0 No. 10 and the Viceroy's yamén is at a standstill,s-
article says The Testal and the Okpmis, mating my uplajos that if the, mastings of the.
rived he sent his troops to ARVariloff ar- and return without their hair and they cannot unworkable, was eltached to me topna to do my insuructions to the letter, find 1 wish now.to
The
several
barracks and expel the aher being expelled, mingled with the terrore atrickare Jebabkants, and the cavalry, Kicking the crowd, slaughtered 100, mostly mutineert. The latter, were subsequently rainforced, and used osmochina-gensy killing maoy of the
ia
the P.
25 $HJ**
THE RIDING BOY. roth January,
Mostly trotting work took place, ut one of we ponies that мето not g lloped on the pres vious morning was put an to the to however, could not be taken owing to the
Later, a few ponies were 'measured and. I Append below the results
Mr. T. F. Hough's bay 13 h. 24 in.
the
Governor's chestnut. (No. 4); 13 h,, Mr. E. Goetr's dan (No: 37) 13 h. 14 in." Mr. E. Gnets's bay, (No. 16) 13) ha Mr. H. N.Vady's roan 13 h, 21 in. Mr. H. N. Mody's gray 13 h, 14 in, pl
THE RIDING BOY
MORE RACE PONIES..
3. The indr China khi A Hong Sang chích.
arrived here from Shanghai yesterday, brought^» (bres ponies for Afr. R. E. Kadaorie, of Shang hi These consist of the well-known pony White Blaze who, when tidden by Mr. Cighton the last Shangbal race meeting came in second in the Consolation Cup, kod: third in the Flyaway Plate and two Dion grimas,
two subscrip
Haried to go to the Racecourse this morning
It was a miserable lookout for those who A peavy fog obscured, everything. It wat ons
One of the griffins in_niny, de la'a very good looking animal, in head and good hind quaiters. The other ind an from grey griffin, A very handsome pony), standing about 1sb. sin.
We are given to understand the pony. Cuidas formerly owned by Mr. Marius, Rod: who ran second in the Shanghai B, Tegernt the l has been sold to Mr. Craig, and the pony fe last meeting, with Mr Mayerink in the saddled. supected here youn
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