Intimation.
A. 8. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
SOLE AGENTS IN-HONGKONG
FOR
ROBERT PORTER & CO.'S
BULL DOG BRAND
OF
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 8
ADMIRAL Brownson sailed from Manila on the : THE BIZAM LAUNDE
Wilmington for x, citras around stationaŢin the
'ANNUAL MEETING,
shareholders in the above mentioned Company
The fourth ordinary general meeting of was held in the office of Sir Paul Chater at half-past twelve o'clock to-day.
Those present were Mr. W. Hutton Falls (chairman), Sir Paul Chater, Hon. Mr. Edward
Orange, and E. J. Chapman (secretary) Osborne, Messrs. P. C. Potts, R. A. Harding,
ben read by the Secretary,
The notice convening the meeting having
of hotel" life to" the income: demanda from! Coun, by the shue with which t quently insisted on to FIBRO
private houses, have debtor may hoodwink the respectable
daęto visit, the not apparently been, included in the enume of goods, and by the secrec ration. Whether that is a fact or not round the print of me, the case for the now in the bay will begin their satuma target
Philippipe divisions/the-four It is certain that many have never seen advocates of the cause is firmly proved. We practice on December 10. This will continue, the sight of a census paper, and if the have consistently supported those who are on About December 30, when they will go hotel proprietors jotted down particui favour of a system of partnershto Hongkong and remain bere until after lars regarding their boarders without registration, which shall ponalise the merchant New Year's Day when they will returs to
the result in many who is found to be trading under falas pre both passages, exercises on feet tactics wit baj.
Manila for their record target practice. During consulting them t cases must be quaint and interesting. These tences. For it is not the honest and straight observed as is usual during such cruises. remarks are induced by the publication in forward dealer who has any reason to fear the After the end of the target season, sometime in the latest issue of the Govemtient Gazette disclosure of his partners' names. t is the February, the squadron will mako a visit to the of a "preliminary report on the census taken inrer who puts forward a manager as the mincipal Chinese and Japanese ports in the on Tuesday, the zoth November." Taking chief representative of the firm, and, when comber part of the Asiatic station. the non-Chinese population in the first bankruptcy comes, disappears to more com it appears that the numbera en genial climes and leaves the can of straw lo merated in Hongkong have advanced, from clear himself of any responsibility in the 8,431 in 1901 to 10,981 this year, an increase matter. Cases without sumber could be al
3,550 persons. The city of Victoria itself quoted on the subject, but it is needless, to bad slightly increased by 876-making the labour a point which is already generally population 7,738. Insignificant figures re accepted. Undoubtedly the great difficulty is present the Peak and Hongkong villages to frame a bill which will not injure the small
Chartered Bank of
Banks. Amount in Reserve.
"GUINNESS” STOUT. | 603 and 395 respectively, but Kowloon is | merchant, or the big firms for that matter Hongkong and Shang.·
(in pints and splits)
AND
ROBERT PORTER & CO.'S
BULL DOG BRAND paper last moniti.
LIGHT ALE
(in quarta, pints and splits).
"These are our stout
supporters in our bitter
ailments:"
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
o less than 2,245 non-Chinese signed the In other words, the population was nearly trebled within five years, and it is still advancing and will con.
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growing by leaps and bounds. Anyone Can The Singapore and Penang Chamber of Com see at a glance that Kowloon is fast becommerce have dealt with the question, but while ing the real residential centre of the Colony, the former expressed their support of a scheme for while there were only 895 persons re
of registration, the latter would have nothing corded as having passed the night at that to do wish it, or at least wern lukewarm of suburb on the occasion of the former census,
the subject. The matter was brought before the Legislative Council in the form of a bill, which was eventually referred to a Select Committee. That Committre's report has now been printed and circulated. The tinue to advance when the railway to Canton Singapore Free Press states that the doc becomes an accomplished fact, until Victoria ment, being too long to be quoted in in Hongkong becomes merely a name and extenso, gives a very condensed account a byeword. Coming to the Chinese popula the chief paragraphs. The Committee, it tion on land, it is somewhat curious to dis cover that the total increase under that head seems, were unanimous upon the point, that during the last five years has merely been some limitations should be placed upon the 8750-Victoria alone, showing a reduction operation of the bill so as to exclude from its of 3.379, whilethere were 7 : fewer at the Peak. scope petty trading firms. Three methods of gain it is made evident that commercial affecting this were considered: firstly, by limit, activity at Kowloon and, no doubt, predilecing the operation of the bill to firms with more tion on the part of several, have accounted than a certain amount of capital; secondly, by for the swelling of the native population by limiting its operation to certain specified busi. 8,815. The total Chinese land population nesses, and thirdly, by placing a firm under
disability to maintain a suit against any person is 242,001, as compared with 233,251 in A. S. WATSON & CO.. 59ox, a paltry increase, as we have said, of respect of a debt or contract incurred or en
1,750. Considering that the floating Chinese tered into by that person while the firm' was, population has not yet recovered from the unregistered, and at the same time limiting effects of the typhoon and that scores were
this disability to larger businesses by fixing the lost in or about the harbour, there is some minimum amount of the debt or contract in thing paradoxical in the stalement that last respect of which no suit could be maintained. month the returns showed that the natives It must be said that none of the thres methods engaged on Chinese craft had increased in appears to be quite workable. There is too number, as compared with the census taken much of the grandmotherly legislation about five years ago, to the extent of 5.485 persons them. The difficulty of excluding certain or In the harbour the increase was 4,462; at any firms from the operation of the bill (34
Aberdeen 386, and at Shaukiwan 869; would certainly estrange a large section of while there was a decrease of 175 at Stanley. the supporters' of the proposal, while the The actual figures for each place being differentiation, the species of class legislation the harbour, 34,991 as against 18,529, in suggested in the third method, especially in the 1951; at Aberdeen 5,637 at Shaukiwani second part of the methad proposed, would not 6,445;180 #TStanley 7od-be wtal reaching be refished by the large arms who are thot 45,583. Curioutly enough, the actual num principally affected by absconding debtors. ber of boats in the harbour has also increas. Another section provides a penalty for the in- Ordinary butass communications spould be addromeded by xoro" Everybody knows that after the curring by an unregistered firm of a liability
to The Manager.
typhoon the cost of hiring native craft for the exceeding $1,000. Certain changes in matters The Editor will not underpuke to be responsible for discharge of foreign steamers appreciated in of detail are recommended in regard to the Any rejected MS., mar to return any Contribution. a remarkable degree. The conclusion there procedure to be followed in registration. The fore is that either the foreign trade of most important of these is to make optional at Hongkong has developed by giant strides the discretion of the registrar the furnishing of within the last five years or that the copy of the partnership deed of the regis took advantage of the opportunity and be in respect of the furnishing of seals and chops came perfect Shylocks for the nonce. The number of boats enumerated this year, was report is too condensed to
used by Chineze firms. The synopsis of the 6,846; in 1901 it was 5,836. The sum total deficite opinion being formed as
allow of any of all these figures is that the population of
to the the Colony of Hongkong has increased since werkability of the bill as it is proposed 1901 by 16,782 persons. When it is stated
it should be amended, but so long as the that the enumeration between 1897 and supporters of such a measure keep pegging 1901 showed an advancement of 62,534 away at it there is hope that they will yet be according to the Directory figures, or 60,538 red by fears of trade handicaps and relieved successful. Then Hangkong, no longer deter- according to the official figures for the census from the difficulty of formulating. d.meapure, of 1901-it will be recognised that the Colony's population is not increasing at so
and having the advantage of watching its opera rapid a rate as in the previous decade. It tion may follow the example of Singapore. may be, however, that during the ensuing lustrum there will be ap unwonted increase LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
· Hongkong, 4th December, 1906.
NOTICE
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“The KONAKONG TELEGRAPH " should i
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BUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), Dakk-$89 per aumäis,
*W***LY-$18 per annuin
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9,000,000
45,000
India, Australia, and China .. . $3,152,440
Thai Banking Cor
poration.........* $3,045,090 Rational Hank of
120,827 China, Limited
Total... ....$16,317,358 $11,345,000
THE Customs authorities at Canton are turning their attention very strictly to newspaper-de- Liverers, and lately have arrested several for delivering copies of the Hongkong Chinese papers Imported thereto without previously having been put through the formality of
The Chairman said: -Gentlemen, Thoro
port and accounts have bees in your bands some days, so we will, with your permission; take them as read. We regret that you should FOLLOWING are, the returns of the average have bid to pay extra postage on same, owing specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the The delay in presenting the report is owing to smount of bank notes in circulation, and of to the stupidity of the clerk who posted them.
month ended 30th November, 1956, as certified the fact that we had no funds available with by the managers of the respective Banks which to pay the proposed dividend without Average. Specie horrowing from the Bank, mud after all, we are only some twenty days later than last year, We are sorry at not being able to show a bet- ter result, but this is accounted for by the fact that for the first three months of the year we wern working at a less, owing to the extra ex- pepseincurred while, transferring the business to Yaumati Also the loss of custom during that period in consequence of the quality of the work falling below our usual standard by the disorganization of the 'staff, 'owing to the majority of the old hands refusing to move, which necessitated the training of new. The reduction of the fleet in these waters was alib an unexpected blow to our earning powers, We consider wo have a valuable asset in the land and building, which are close to where the Canton Railway crosses the high road to Kowloon City. The Company has gone Daily News, who was taken in charge on through many vicissitudes and trials, but we Thursday by a Customs officer for delivering think we may consider we have overcome the a bundle of instamped, papers on board a greater bulk of them, We have unfortunate. steamer for delivery in Hongkong to locally to depend on the native workman, whose subscribers. Later on the carrier was placed natural tendency is to fold up without remark a damaged or soiled article, which brings before the Postal Commissioner, and was fined $35, being also warned to be more careful in discredit on the Laundry. We are pleased to fure to see bat-all-papers-intended for der say that our earnings up to the present com very outside Canton bear Imperial Post pare favourably with the same period of las
year. If any shareholder wishes to" put 'any. questions I will be pleased to answer them.
being ticketed with a stamp. The last arrest was that of a carriar of the 'Canton Commercial]
stamps...
The sugar-refining industry is one of the tines of business in which there has been a boom, says the fáðan, Chronicle,” Eight large com panies, with an aggregate capital of Y9,800,000,
have been newly formed in Japan, while four existing companies have increased their capital by Y7,500,000. A charter has been granted to the Meiji Sugar Refoing Company, promoted by Baton Shibusawa and other capitalists.in Tokyo and Yokohama, with a capital of 599,000. The company's plan is to ob tain extensive sugar-cune plantations in the Entuilko and Kagi districts in Formosa, and to set up two large sugar refinerias at Seikoshisho, Ensuiko and Suitesko, Kagi, with machinery of the latest pattern. Y3,000,000 will be spent on these works, keeping X2,000,000 in reserve for future extension of the business. The company's capital has been guaranteed by the promoter and their friends, Land no shares are offered for public subscrip
tion. The first call will be made on the shares in'a few days.
Mi. Harding said he had only one question
\pgLinat
MUSIA,
Mr. F. H. May, cub, Mr returned to Hongkong this mo MERA. B. Ponsonby, Private Sect P. and 9,1,1, Nubia Excellency the Governor, a rep purely private and informal, the membe Excellency. While the arrival was the Legislative Council anembled on Pier 10 welcome their returning colla
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did also a number of Mr. and Mrs. monal friends. Upon landing family proceeded to their residence while Mr. May paid a brief visit to His 1
his family home. This afternoon Mr. and 'ency al Government, House, then following
Mrs. May and family again visited His Excel- lency the Governor,
On Monday next, Mr.. May will be sworn las “ Officer Administering, the Government of this Culpay.
WE THE KOWLOON CANTON
RAILWAYA
/ The Barinn Imar (Ska pas) on goth ult
published the following unicle - - * In the Kowloon-Canton Railway thate 'arm
two sections, which are to be i Chinese and the British. The Chinese for lack of funds for the construction of their sec- tion, had to borrow a sum of £1, cooc from the British Government, and for want of a com- petent englater to carry out the work, they had to enter into a contract with a British Com pany for its execution." . During all that time, the representatives of the two Governments, in Paking had been negotiating treatles regarding the railway, and to this day they have not yet -
been able to come to a saltlemant.
One of the demands made by the British
Minister is a most extraordinary one, and one that engages all our stren1ion. It is : "7 be Chinese Government after having given its as sept to the construction of this line by a British Company, should not permit another line to be built near Canton that would be detrimental to the interests of this line." "If this demand is acceded to, then the Cantonese may
to ask and that was whether the expenses of pect to build another railway in any part of removal came under last year's account?
The Chairman replied in the affirmative, There being no fumber questions asked, The Chairman proposed the adoption of the report and accounts,
Mr. Harding seconded. Carried.
On the motion of Sir Paul Chater, seconded by Mr. Chapman, Hob. Mr. Edward Osborne was re-elected a director.
Mr. A. O'D. Gourdin was re-éjected the
Company's auditor for the ensuing year, on the motion of Mr. Orange, seconded by Mr. P.C
Potts.
The Chairman-That, in all the business, gen. lemen. Dividend warrants will be ready on Menday,
The rates per quarter and per mensem, projmiti boatinen who escaped the fury of the storm tering firm. A similar opijon is recommended commission. In his dispatch to Governor Chang of Court. This trouble which has created con-
dress is,
The daily was in delivered free when the
scable to memengar: On copies sent by post a additional $1.80 per qaurier is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly imue to any part of the
world is 30 cents per quarter.
Bingle Coples, Daily, Leu cants Weekly, twenty
fira ceni.
BIRTHS.
A. R. LEAKE, of a daughter.
November 30 at Shanghai, the wife of December 2, at Shanghai to My, and
Mrs. HAROLD SHALLARD a son,
MARRIAGE.
On November 29, at Shanghai, GEORGE GALLOWAY WALLACE to MIRIAM, daughter of William Stead, Sheuleston, Glasgow.
The Hongkong Telegraph
in proportion to the population, owing to the development works in progress on the island Hongrong, Saturday, DECEMBER 8, 1906, and the mainland. In conclusion, it is only
HONGKONG'S' CENSUS.
Any census of the population of Hong. kong on any particular date can only give an approximate indication as to whether the re sident section of the community is expanding or otherwise. The same remark applies, of
necessary to add that the Colonial Secretary specially notes that the figures given are liable to correction.
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THE German mail of the 7th November was delivered to London on the oil inst. -
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Mr. Thomas Hynes has been appointed a temporary inspector (second class) in the Sanitary Department, with effect from the 6th
instant.
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the Kwangtung province again. The right of building railway lines in that province will be lost forever. The Cantonese may, as we}}/ fold their arms and wait patiently for the Bri-' tish to bind them hand and foot and to strangle them to death. Can the people of Kwanginng be silent when such a fate is äwälting them ?ylan In order to protest against any foreign de... mand, we must try to understand perfacily its nature, and examine into its hiraty. Since negotiations in connection with this railway have commenced in the Chinese capital the Waiwopu have agreed to many disadvantageous demands from the British Minister. But when these agreements were telegraphed to Viceroy: Shum, they were all most strenuously opposed by him. And the demand under discussio wịa one of those that the Viceroy bed 10 vigorously combated..
The British Government might say that this demand was made solely with a view to the protection of the Kowloon-Gunjan railway's interests, sad she had not the least intention to interfere with China's right of building, railway lines in the province of Kwangtung, but are wa to belleve in her sincerity ?
THE INDIAN soldiers.
TROUBLE MAY BE A ICADLY SETTLED..
I think the intention of the British Govern ment in making this demand in that the proć: THE troubles in Haimen, in Cheking province, belonging to H. Company, 139th Baluchis, and only take away all the commerce of the coun The summons of Mr. P. W. Goldring, solici posed Cauton-Amoy railway might not be according a native correspondent in Ningpe the cross-summonses against Mr. Goldring and tries lying to the east of the Chukin g which tor, against Muddi Khan and Allab Dio, bolb successful, for if it had succeeded, it would not are to be investigated by a joint Commission. composed of a deputy sent by H. E. Chang hearing to-day, by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, did not line certainly have an eye on, but also might pos
Mr. F. G. Barlow for assault, which was set for || 'the British in building the Kowloon-Railway 1seng-yang, Governor of that province, and a represent titive each of the British and French.
come up for trial as was at first anticipated, for sibly diminish the prosperity of Hongkong, by Consuis-General there. The French Consul
Mr. G. El Morrell, of 'Messrs. Denoys and making Whampoa a commercial depot through Assistant to the Roman Catholic Bishop in Messrs. Goldring and Barlow, applied for a There is no such thing as will be profitable to two General has appointed Tien (Chinese name) Bowley (Crown Solicitors), who appeared for which the Canton-Amoy Railway will tom,
Cheliang as his jepresentative on the joins the case in all probability might be settled out after the completion of the Canton Amby Ralfs further postponement, giving as a reason that opposite parties in this world; it cannot be that
Teng yang informing bis Excellency of the apsiderable interest among the European com
way, the trade between Canton and Hongkong will in'no way slacken, nor can it be that after, pointment of a Roman Catholic Priest as his representative on the joint Commission the munity here occurred on the morning of the 15it the Kowloon Canton is being built, the Casion. French Consul-General assures the Governor
October. 'Messrs. Goldring and Barlow, who Amoy will have as much commerce. ai without that his representative is a very courteous and
reside at " Parkside," Kowloon, had been put to the Kowloon-Canton line. affable person who may be trusted to do at inconvenience by strangers trespassing on his utmost to ensure harmony and good their private property, notwithstanding that a fence encircles the property. Os that morning, feeling in the Commission so that a definite ar rangement may be arrived at which shall bring will be remembered, Mr. Goldring saw two
vantage of all concerned,N, C. 1). Niws. about peace and harmony for a long time be indian soldiers, one of whom was carrying a tween convers of the different faiths to the ad gun, trespassing in his garden. Mr. Goldring approached the soldiers, asked them. their Business, and on getting no reply, they were told to "get out." One of the soldiers, so it was alleged, turned on Mr. Goldring and struck him on the mouth with his fist, while the other soldier made an attempt to bring the butt end of bis gun in contact with the gentleman's head, but the blow was w rded off in time by Mr. Goldring raising his way about his head, The blow struck his forearms instead, and caused him some pain for several days after. The assault was said to have been witnessed by two ricksha coolies, who were waiting to drive
LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB,
rumoured about the Magistracy this morning Victor's team (D) in the eleven-s-side competi the two gentlemen to the ferry: wharf. 't was On the 28th ult, Ribeiro's team (A), met that Col. Price, of the Indian regiment, badtion, and the former won by geal to aff intimated that he would like to see Mr. Gold- Britto's team (C) met Ribeiro's team (A) on thờ ring on the niatter, and it was on that account 5th inst, and the latter won by two goals to bi]/ that the case was adjourbed to-day. Mr. Goldring, we understand, was refused can be arrived at now with the Colonel is not apology from the regiment, so what, settlement known, unless it has been decided to apologize.
ONE of the first signs in every newspaper office of the approach of the rew Year is a shower of calendars which range from the stately black design, through the handy desk calendar, the chaste and gorgeous, to the calendar which refuses to perform its purpose but is recognised to be a wall picture pure and simple. Among those which we have received up to the present time are several which combine interesting designs with the purpose of their mission. The burg for whom Messrs. Carlowitz and Co. ere Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company of Ham- local agcots-send a wall block calendar of imposing appearance; it is covered with a vivid bronze,, and is ornamented by an em bossed figure. A bandy blotter accompanies the calendar. The Alliance Assurance Com Ltd., being local representatives-indulges in pany, Ltd., London-Mesars, Dodwell & Co., ro flights of fancy being content with the severely prosaic and useful, both in calendar
and bloiter. The well known Yorkshire Insur
PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION,
LIRUT. Colonel G. E. Pereira D. S. O., H. B. M's Military Attaché in Peking, arrived in Whatever contributes to advance the scheme hangbai on at last, from Hankow and left on course, to the census of any large seaport, for the adoption of an Ordinance for the Regis. the 3rd for Ningpo m roule to Canton, but above and beyond that there is thetration of Partnerships in Singapore will natur. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased additional fact that Hongkong inevitably ally apeal to the advocates of a similar pro- to recognize, provisionally and pending the comprises an unusually large percentage of peal in Hodgkong. The merchants in the issue of His Majesty's exequatur, Mr. Tokichi what may be termed birds of passage. The Southern Settlement have dailied with the sub- Tanaka ai consul for Japan at Hongkong, vicinity of the Colony to the capital ofject for several years, but the divergence of "Drunk and disorderly, to wit, chasing and ance Company has issued a wall statement of South Chins and the treaty ports along opinion, on the smaller issues has prevented its upsetting rickshas in Queen's Road Bast early familiar York scenes. A dainties device could the days, which is embellished with pictures of the court, with the consequent interchange acceptance by the Government. The shit this morning," was the charge entered against scarcely be imagined than that adopted by the of commercial visits, accounts in some boleth of the Singapore party who oppose the
William Steward, an 'unemployed engineer, at State Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., of Liverpool, measure for the shifting character of the po projected bill on the subject is practically iden the Police Court this morning Defendant which is sent us through Measts, W. G. Hum pulation and it affects the census returns tical to that put forward by the Hongkong and Mr. F.A. Hareland ordered him to pay-55. calender of Messrs. Cutler, Palmer and Co, admitted the charge with a nod of the head, phreys & Co. The Imperal spirit pervades the very materially. Many Chinese, for example, members of the Chamber of Commerce. They have residences in two or more places and hold that while an Ordinance for the Registra before Mr. F. A. Hareland, this morning, at the ed by soldiers of the Indian army. Mesars À BOATMAN ‹ and a coolie wern arraigned with its Indian scenes in strong relief, support consider themselves as residents while at tion of Patnerships may be desirable in itself, Police Court, at the instance of Constable, Siemssen and Co. have the local agency of the each of those places. The illusory character it wault in all probability unduly interfere with Berrie, on a charge of being on a charge of world wide firm. But for grace and purity, of the census recently taken in Hongkong the trade of the Colony, hinder and harass the being on board the coolly ship Cranity yester and clearness of expression, few can equal the will thus be apparent at a glance. But it smaller merchants and generally tend to handi-day without permission. The defendants present which the Victoria Dispensary have has been suggested on this occasion that cap commercial transactions. But when it is pleaded guilty to the charge. The boatman, prepared for their patrons at Christmas. The the census, will prove even less satisfactory palated qut that at present trade in the Orient the coolles; for when he was arrested a box of "Springtime" and is in excellent taste, while the police said, went on board to gamble with picture above the date block is entitled than before, for the simple reason that is already unduly hampered by the numerous dominoes was found on him. He was fined the lettering of the figures stands out boldly bachelors and others who prefer the freedom i fraudulent bankruptcies which come before the 380 and the coolla $15,
from the black-border,
THE WEATHER.
an
First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg,
On the 8th at 11.50 -The barometer has risen over E. Japan, in rear of the depression which has moved into the Facific
Pres'ure is increasing and is again high over day appears to have moved into N. Korea. The depression lying over N. China yester
China to the North of the Upper Yangtze
The monsoon is expected to freshen in the Formosa Channel, and over the N. part of the China Sca..
*FORECAST. 1.-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. winds, freshening fine.
strong.
I have heard that Peking is now pressing.. Viceroy Chow Fu to the agreement of jhis demand, and I fear that he not be rong enough to oppose it. Although this in- 20 Cantonese should not be inactive when their affair between the two Goversinanis, still the vital interests are so nearly concerned. Yes, 1 know the Cantonese can never askumë a passiva attitude towards such a matter, They will surely protest against it, and the day of their
protect is fast at haud.—Skongkat Times::
On the 7th inst., Brilto's leam (C). mer Forn's (tam (E) and resulted in an easy win for, the (E) team by 5 goals to vil,
The table now standa papel?
Ruza's team (E)
P W D L F A Pü Ribeiro's teams (A) ...
3. 10815
Brilto's team (C) ... Barros's team (E)..... 3 0 0 2.0 Victor's team (D).... 300
2 points for a win, polat for a draw.
SHIPPING AND MAILS,
MAILE DUL French (Yarra) toth inst. Indian (Kumsang) 14th inst." Canadian (Empress of China) 16th inst The Imperial German Malls. Wilshad which left here on 13th ult, arrived at Sydney, op 7 inst, at 7 poin
The Imperial German
Fring Bitc Friedrich which left here on 5th fest, arrived al Shanghai on 8th înst, at 4 am landdeundu
The N.,Y K. sis. Inaba, Marw. European 1,ins left, Shanghal for this port on 7th inst, and is expected bore on roth inst GẠThẻ NAX, Kijan Tango Maru American Line:left Kobe for this port wie Moji on 7th vid) | Inst, and la expected
Formosa Channa), N. 10 N. He windaj
Lamocks, same as No. 1.
South coast of China between Hongkong 4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Heiden, same as No, zi
and