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bability is that they are following the advice opinions on the subject and to state sarcas | Possibly be la unaware of what is occur. | MR. T. Spafford, a storekorper, amployed by of the reformen in Shanghai, who, again, tically that he will, devote his massive brain | ring beyond the boundaries of his juris. Nesurs, Purchard, Lowther, and Company, are stimulated by officials adverse to foreign to "the task of slaying one of the most diction, or is disinclined to overstep the prese „Mok, Choi, a carpenter," at the interference in any abape or form. There is hideous monsters that ever appeared on the bounds of his duly. Of course that is a ** olice Court, this morning, for converting 36.| no suggestion that the Kowloon Canton line shores of the Whangpno." But unfortunately very praiseworthy and official attitude towns in defendant's charge, and it was alleged

worth of timber to hịu nwa use. :: The timber:

should be dropped ; the iden at the bottom of for the writer that "monster" is very much adopt. At the same time it does seem some- he sold it and pocketed the money." " Mr CIA, A. S. WATSON & CO., the movement is, doubtless, that the railway alive and possesses as much power of resist what strange that a junkmaster, or a poor D, Melunume sentenced the carpenter to should be constructed with Chinese capital, ance as the proverbial sea-serpent. Mr. J. R. sampan woman should be fined $25 for fifteen days bard labour and the hours stocks LIMITED

It may also be that the Chinese hope in the Twentyman, the ex-managing director of the dumping a bucketful of refuse into the harlad sanied Ip Shlug, also employed, in the cad not merely to secure the abrogation of Dock Company, is to some extent held res-bour, while those of larger growth can Naval Yard Extension, was charged with steals the Agreement as at present drafted but ponsible for the suggestion now adopted, dump tons of objectionable matter there, four pounds of land, He admitted the also to obtain control of the entire railway, but conditions have materially altered since or leave it in such a position that it is takes of the birch

charge and was ordered to receive twelve-

or, at least, to hinder the work of construe the autocrat of Shanghai played ducks and bound eventually to be washed into the tion and thus paralyse the efforts of the British | drakes with the affairs of the Company fairway, with absolute impunity. It is cer PRESENTS. Government. The Chinese of the reform if it were true that Mr. Twentyman originatain that the people it. Just Point- would party fully recognise that should the pro-ed the scheme, then it is also true that welcome any plan which had for its object posed loan from the British Government be the interests which were then at stake the remedying of this administrative defect. accepted the latter would be master of the were in no respect identical to those affect situation over a considerable portion of the ing" the shareholders of the reconstructed line,, and the fact that the repayment of the company. As a matter of fact it was dis- loah is made to extend ever a period of fifty tinctly stated at the meeting of shareholders years would preclude them from exercising which was held to discuss the question of those powers which they seek to obtain in selling the ild Dock to the proposed whatfrom Singapore for a tour of duty with the re- connection with all national or provincial and godown'company, that the scheme was enterprises. From the British point of initiated by Mr. A. M. Marshall, of the view it is unfortunate that at this, stage. & O. Company. Several of the letters the construction of the Chinese section which appeared in the Shanghai papers Cut Glass Bottles, Silver Mounted of the Kowloon-Canton railway should on the subject of the new develop

and Plain.

be further delayed. The project has ment are quoted. While the pamphlet,

sort of commercia Houbigant's Ideal and Royal Per-hung fire far too long already, and it which is really a

the Dock Company's fames.

is only by the energy of Sir Matthew Nathan feu d'esprit on that a definite start has been made on the scheme, is marked by a certain amount British section. Should there be a combin of cleverness, it is not calculated to affect ed and influential protest submitted to the the opinions of those who recognise the Vaiwupu or the Shangpu against the pro- essential virtues of the recently adopted re posed Agreement, the terms of which we solution. Nothing is submitted to indicate published some time ago, there is every that the new wharfand godown company will reason to fear that the Chinese would fail to compete successfully with the existing CRYSTALLISED FRUITS.

succeed in continuing their policy of masterly godown concerns, and nothing is put forward Pascall's & Cadbury's Confection-inactivity. It is essentially to the interest of to shake the views of those who all along

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Hongkong that the line should be completed, have, advocated the 'disposal of that incubus if only that the machinations to constitute on the operations of the Dock Company-the Whampoa the port of South. China should Old Dock. Since the question of recon- be frustrated. While it is true that Viceroy structing the Company first arose same years Chow Fu has definitely expressed himself in ago, Hongkong shareholders have consistent favour of advancing the interests of his ly argued that the directors should get rid of countrymen in every way, His Excellency the Old Dock so that the property which had has also, declared his readiness to, co operate been lying idle, earning not a penny for the with the British Government in all matters shareholders, and therefore of no value from calculated to benefit the provinces over

a dividend-producing point of view, should which he rules. That would imply that c

and Officers the Band of the 129th Baluchis at last be made a source of profit and possi-(Duke of Connaught's "Gwni will play the fol is no rabid or bigoted supporter of those who ble investment. That end has been obtain lowing programme of music at the King Ed are now proclaiming their objections to theed by the wharf and godown scheme and ward Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow, the

that it proved acceptable to the majority of 20th inst. (weather permitting) shareholders was made manifest by the over. whelming number of shares which voted for the adoption of the project.

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"Txv were qu te dry, but their clothes were qulle wet," said a bright witness in a case be fare the Criminal Sessions Court, this morning, | when asked the condition of an Indian police- inn and a boathing who had jumped into the harbour after a bolting stabber! MESSAS Noel Murray's cotton yarn report for the r3th inst, states that there is a distinct im- provement in the market generally. Outside markets seem to bave realised that bottom prices have been reaches, and their eagerness to buy has caused a reaction. If this con- tienes the China New Year settling will be robbed of some of its horrors: FUNG Tso is a coolic, He was formerly em played in a shop at No. 7. Lung On Lane, but was fired for laziness. Yesterday afternoon, the master of the shop happened to be out for few minutes and Fung, seizing his chance, entered the shop and annexed a new woollen med 'as Fang was leaving the shop and blanket, valued at $4: The shopkeeper re seized him, turning him over policeman. He was arraigned before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Police Court, to-day, and was sentenced to fifteen days' hard labour.

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Shanghai, 19th December, 2.20 p.m.

The members of the American Association at Shanghai entertained Judge L. R. Willey, who has been appointed to preside over the new American Court at Shanghai, and Consul Rodgers at a bangust last evening.

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 181 December. Fresident Chang. To Chai, of the Yuet-han Railway Company, who returned to Canton a few days ago, called on H.E..the Viceroy yes...:

Next Sunday, tha zjed-instant, being the winter solstice all officials, both military and civil have been ordered to appear at the Im perial Temple in their official ceremonial robés to perform ceremony for the occasion,

names, and the following from this Manila Cebknew whilst it conveys important inform

tion shows what an impression, the Sellatian capacity for work has created: "The transport. McClellan will sail soon for Singapore where she will be placed in dry dock and be refitted" with entirely new boilers. Yesterday a letter, dated November 19, was received from the Consul at: Singapore announcing that by the' Tanjong Tiger Dock Batd, which company has the contratt for the repair of the McClellan, a tug was being made ready and that in a very few days it would be sent to Manila to tow the McClellanto Singaporo.—Singapore Free Press

ANOTHER batch of calendars of much variety. of shape, design and appearance has come to hand. One of the prettiest is that which is issued by Martell, of cognac fame. It interday dainty piece of work with an ingenious arrange- meat for showing the date. The well-known "D.C.L," whisky is represented by a fine photographic reproduction of a Highland stream in flood, Another whisky calendar advertise D. and J. McCallum', "Perfection"

Some time age, the Consul General for brand and gives a picture of Pretty Polly Franco communicated to H.E. the Viceroy winning her famous race. All the foregoing the fact that sonte Roman Catholic Mission agents of the three brands in Hongkong. The church in Yung Kong sub-district. H.Z. the come from Messrs. 4 rica & Co. who are the aries wish to obtain permission 10 e-tablish a

insurance companies send out a prolific assort-Viceroy wrote to the local authorities at Yung ment of calendars. The South British, Fire Kong and has received a reply from the sub- and Marine Insurance Company (Mesuri: 8. J. district Magistrate, station that robbers and David and Co. being agents in Hongkong and brigands are numerous in these places und by last year's design, an eminently suitable be offered to foreigners and asking HE. to Mr. Chas C. Newall the local manager) abide that he considered efficient piolection cannot

Co. (Messrs. Wm. Myerink & Co. local agents) office pattern. The Western Fire and Marine reply to the French Consul to that effect.

has a striking green and gold calendar, while the China Mutual Life, of Shanghai, has issued a sober-tinted wall calendar, with þold figures." The Lancashire Insurance Company is repre- seated by a business-like" wall sheet, and a handy bloties. From the Hanseatische Feuer Versicherungs-Gesellschaft of Hamburg comes a handsome date block ornamented by a fine picture of an old time galleon. The Ostasiatis che Handels-Gesellschaft (A.G.) Hongkong are the local agents, We have also received highly suitable calenders from the Alliance Assurance Company, for which Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co, are the local agents, and a typical date sheet advertising the old established Sua Fire Cffice, ali ondon, the agents for which are Mosssa. Siemssen &'Co.

at Yau fara Mun, to purchase some goods Yesterday a foreigner entered a curtain shop, and tendered some wotes in payment, which proved to be forgeries, The - foreigner was arrested by the constable on duty at the time, for uttering forged notes.

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As an outcome of the arrest and.consequent ning of the employé of Hung Aun Kes, agtat for several Hongkong Chinesa newspapers, for importing into Canton nowspapers on which there is a restriction, and on which so postage had been paid, the Namboi Magis trate, by order of H.E. the Viceroy, bas issued a proclamation forbidding the news agenti 10. import the Chinese newspapers which were epomerated by the ex-Viceroy bhum,

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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1906.

KOWLOON-CANTON KAIL WAY

'AGREEMENT: From the statement contributed by our

it is another development of the late Viceroy's motto of "China for the Chinese," and as it is very intimately concerned with the future of Hongkong it cannot be too closely scrutinised. For our part we believe that it would prove to the advantage of both parties that the Kowloon-Canton railway should be completed and operated, for a time at least, under joint control. With regard to the loan, the question of the term within which repayment should be made could be mutually arranged without much difficulty.

SHANGHAI GODOWNS...

The battle of the godowns at Shanghai continues to be waged with unabated vigour by the meagre minorily who opposed the adoption of the scheme to sell the Old Dock property to a company-formed mainly of the shareholders of the Shanghai Dock and En gineering Company-whose object is to

con.

THE Yellow Dragen for the present month is scarcely up to its usual standard, albeit a article entitled "The vernacular pedagogue," and throws: some curious sidelights on the work of the native teacher in China. The names of the elementary students selected to enter Tong. Shan Engineering College, which is situated in North China, in a district where iron factories and coal mines abound, are set Altogether 36 students passed the forth. required examination, 31, of whom came, from Queen's College.

HARBOUR AMENITIES,

With the very best intentions in the world, no doubt, to preserve the amenities of the harbour, the authorities yet succeed at East

sanctioning the contravention of the very laws they set out to uphold. Penalties are imposed on those who wilfully dump rubbish into the harbour, as many a junkmaster knows to his cost. Every one will agree that such a regulation is tight and proper, but while the police are busily keeping an eye on the smaller, offenders they fail to notice what is happening, at the Eastern end of the city, Several new buildings are in course of crection in the vicinity the raipan of a serious business office in the of the Corinthian Yacht Club, and an very heart of this City, but one wandered into inspector is on the spot to direct the build. such an establishment yesterday afternoon ing contractors where the rubbish should and caused consternation amongst the assist be deposited. At two points along the fore-an and clerks when it "clucked" is way shore there are boards informing all and when the owner of the peripatetic fowl, who Into the taipan's sanctum sonctorum. But sundry that refuse may not be dumped bad followed his chic, en all over the town, "East of this." Nothing is said as to dashed in and made frantic grabs at his ap- the North, with the natural result that parently vanishing chow, the talpas blandly contractors carefully keep within the remarked, "Don't disturb it, perhaps it will letter of the law and steer clear of the lay an egg for me." preserved area. But as they have discover so great is the competition among those who

IT is not often that the "cluck" of the hen is heard in the sacred precincts of the office of

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ARMED ROBBERY UN THE BORDER.

At the conclusion of the Harbour Office,

morning, the llon, the Attorney Genéral snid be desired to call the attention of the Court to the conduct of Police Sergeant No. 656, Amar Singh. This man did not know what had bappened but seeing a man flying across the the road with knife in his hand and Jump into the harbour, without stopping to ask the reason why he immediately followed the man and secured him. He might have been an escaping murderer, and might have escaped but for this 'plucky" acı, and therefore he, the Hop, the Aporney General, said he thought a few words from his Honour would no doubt be very appropriate to the occasion.

His Honour called up Amar Singh and told him his conduct had been very courageous on that occasion, and exemplary and he hoped that he and all Indian police in this Colony would continue 10 do their duty in the same exemplary manner.

FATAL GAMBLING RAIDS.

WHAT PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN TO AVOID MISHAPS?

At the Caner's, inquiry which was held yesterday afternoon, at the ngistracy, touch ing the death of a lift "boy, who, during a gambling 'raid on Queen's Building, jumped. out of a back window, med killed himself, ME, F. A. Hazeland sent for Chief Detective: In spector Hanson, to whom be par some, very pertinent questions. The Coronar wanted to know what precautions the police took, when 109 raiding a house to avoid a stampede, and loas of life? - NE

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lar raid ba personally took out the warrant and e saw it being executed. Before the raider left the station they were warned to be careful, as, according to the speaker, he had the height of the building in consideration,

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with reports which have appeared lately in minority constituted but a tenth part of the shares represented at the meeting of the the vernacular papers of North China, there Dock Company, but by its strenuous de-

catholicity of taste that the ordinary, newspaper Aagaard, Thoresen & Co,... carinot be the slightest doubt that a strong nunciation of the scheme it led many to effort is being made by the younger genera believe that the project was doomed to

proprietor might be deterred from entering the. A. Mackenzie... tion of Chinese agitators to formulate failure. The result of the voting came as a from interference, otherwise this anomalous magazines with the wealth of material at band Leffens Koox. ever-widening field, Naturally the home Aquarius' Co.... general protest against the ratification of the pleasant surprise to those supporting the state of affairs would not be allowed to cop and the ample resources at command are in a Wong. Po Chup... Agreement framed in connection with the idea of handing over the unused Old. Dock tinue a day longer. When the tide rises, as position to select from the best and produce B. Brotherton Barker construction of the Kowloon-Canton railway, properly to another company, for it indicat. it frequently does, the masses of waste build the almost unattainable. But of recent years E. A. Irving We read that almost all the schools and ed that the general opinion of the share. ing material, ashes, and other refuse are the Orient has entered into competition with G. P. Lammert colleges in Canton were represented at a holders favoured the scheme submitted by swept into the harbour, to eddy hither and the exotic journals and they have proved that Ho U Ming meeting held the other day; the special the leaders of the movement. There is no thither at the will of the water. The result the capabildies of the East bave never before Mrs. Ho Tung

bean adequately plumbed. The latest addi-Chin Sani Tshat object of which was to petition the Imperial doubt that the conversion of the property constitutes a perfect public, nuisance, andtion to the Christmas numbers is that issued Sarrello & Co. Government to withhold its assent to the will eventually become an accomplished might possibly endanger the safety of the by the Times of Caylon. Not merely does it

A. Bund... Agreement in question; and it would seem fact, but that does not prevent the objectori numerous launches which ply in that section surpass' expectations, buf it is `n real work of A. F.

Mr.Hanson replied in the affirmative, and add-- that the meeting was practically unanimous from continuing their campaign against the of the harbour. The olfactory nerves of art in every respect.” It pictures Ceylon as the

ed the police are always told, as far as he knew, in supporting the proposal to enlist the venture, and the latest effort to thwart the the inhabitants in that district are dally garden of India. For once the stranger and

to endeavour to arrest those persons around the table first. In the event of there being sympathy of the Peking officials in protest-promoters is found in the issue of a pam offended by the eflluvia which arises from the casual visitor to the Rast who has languid.

too many gamblers present and there was a ing against the conclusion of the Agreement. phlet called The Godown. It is written by the piles of rubbish which await removal ly. Inurged in the Galle Face and wondered

wild rush so gain freedom the, order was to saire those in and around the room, rather Such a movement is quite in line with the the Editor of the erstwhile Cosmopolitan by the tide, but as they are a patient and vaguely how Ceylon got its name, have an op- portunity of realising the beauties of the Island.

than to chase the fleeing ones, for it was far policy pursued during the past few years by magazine and is described as "a journal of long-suffering people in the East end they it describes the industries, sports and amuse

:|| better to allow a few to escape than to be the those who object to the control of Chinese finance cents and non-cents," whose avowed tolerate what they cannot redress. The whole ments of Ceylon. Eastern scenes are depicted News of an armed robbery which was perindirect cause of the death of others, “.2 undertakings, by European Powers. The object is to crush the new wharf and difficulty seems to lie in the too definite in prose and poetry, and by photograph and petrated on the morning of the 17th instant, at students are not alone in their effort to godown scheme. The Goddion is to be order appearing on the board, which a caricature a thorough idea of life in one of the Sha-tou-kok village on the frontier, bes induce the Chinese Government to delay issued spasmodically," which is to say presumably intended to instruct the people pleasantest spots of the Epire is given. The tween British and Chinese territory-reached matters in regard to the Kowloon-Canton that it will appear at those critical periods as to their legal duties. If it were simply photographic reproductions are really artistic the Colony this morning. According to word and entirely 'destitute of that slovenliness so which has been received by the police in line, for the Boycott Association, which is when the new concern seeins vulnerable laid down that no rubbish must be deposited characteristic of the majority of amateur photo flongkong, it appeared that a band of robbers, backed by ample funds, are also reto Saracenic maids. What will charm the at any place where it can drift into the ported to have firm objections to the reader whether in favour of the new com- harbour then the end desired would be. Accounts are given of the perils of hearing that two families had locked up their pearling and the growth of rubber cultivations. houses and left the village for a time, arm. terme of the Anglo-Chinese Agreement, pany or otherwise is the candour and attained. To say explicitly that something Short stories by well known authors and Ceyed themselves with dangerous weapons and and have already transmitted a telegram straightforward slashing style of the writer, cannot be done within certain limits is to lon scribblers enliven the number. Altogether swept down on the two buildings at ten o'clock to the authorities at Peking asking the who makes no bones about his convictions, induce the belief that the same thing can its a most readable, attractive, and artistic on the morning in question. They broke open Walwupu to represent their views on He is perfectly certain that those who em be done outside, those limits, and that is how production, a credit to the Times of Ceylon in the doon, removed all they wanted, without

every respect. It should prove a most i

most accept the least obstruction, and decamped over the this subject to the throne. It may be ac bark their money in the proposed godowns the building contractors seem to interpretable gift to "old Ceylon hands at home, and border. The villagers saw the robbers break cepted as a fact that the Crotonese are not will lose every cent, and he ridicules the the Instructions. But what about the mine of interest to those whose relatives are into the houses and leave with several bundles working single-handed in endeavouring to idea that dividends will be forthcoming. Of official who is supposed to see that the spending the vigour of their days in the charm of property,, but feared to interfero lest they secure the and they have in view; the pro- | course, he is quite entitled to hold bis owa | law is not infringed in letter or in-spirit? "ing Island,

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