Intimation

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6 1907

VDYOMISE” NGMODY,

ago,nothing distracted the eye-between the † : ANOTHER MUNIFICENT GIFT muddy shores of the leland and the sky lino preve at the Feak, "handsome residence, dot the landscapo and speak eloquently of the pro- gress of the port. But it is not these things which will attract most attention; it is, the WATSON & CO., numerous massive edifices raised over that

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DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

The Colony's Loyal Reception.

ENTERTAINMENT BY THE CHINESE COMMUNITY.

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We are informed that a cheque, for $10,00 was received last week by the Hongkong Be revoloot Society, from Mr. H. N. Mody, the to be used for the benefit of the Socialy as to that institution may seem fit. This is

All arrangements having been made with

but one of the manificent gifts, and generous

the owners of the various steam launches ply Ing in and around the harbour, both privately donations made by this gentleman to the vari.

owned and in the service of the various shipping) ous institutions of this Colony, to whom he

companies, to form a floating wall to guard, in has been a "friend" indeed. While Mr. Mody

it were, the line of route from the 45. Delhi to Blake Pier, at a very early hour, this morning is, perhaps, the most liberal and magok Jimour

the various miniature leviathans began to pro- member of the community, he is, at the same

ceed to the spot to take up positions alloted to them. They were then formed into two time, one of the most modest and retiring.

If the community of Hongkong had made veiling ceremony. The Royal visitors accom- down the lang lane of launches, piloted Perhaps no other citizens of this Colony have.

fines. The Casada led, and on either side, done so much for its welfare as Mr. Mudy and his truce with the "meteorological divinity who panied by Princess Patricia, His Excellency to their positions by Mr. E. Jonca, Aïulit- partner, Bir Paul Chater, C.M.O., Mr. Mody baving controls the weather it could not have desired the Governor, who wore diplomatic uni ant Harbourmaster, who appeared to be had interests in almost every enterprise in th> more delightful conditions than those which ferm and looked as fresh and sprightly as everywhere at once, were lined up the Colony for the paal thirty years. With such ex-prevailed when T.R.H, the Duke and a peony, and several military officers. The Kwong Sing, Kom Shun, Lia flung, Shap cellent examples before them, others of the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia Duke, who was bronzed and sun-tanned, with Lea, Yus Wo, Kong We, We King, Chine community might well say to themselves, "I stopped ashore this forenoon. When the a moustache as white as his helmet, left his Kong, San Sum, Rod Kong, Tai Ching, Osaka, go and do likewise to the best of my ability, son of the family, Prince Arthur of chair and proceeded with the others to a

Aggit, Willie, Kato Mary, Greichen, Marthe, Mfoille, Miisul; Yuen Hang, Keo Wing, Piggy, As has already been remarked as there are many deserving institutions await. Connaught, arrived in the Colony nearly a small stand which was erected in proximity America, Slagd, Vacuum, Vancouver, Fannya year ago, there was a spontaniety of en to the statue of King Edward. Then Sir Takeo, Tai Koo Hing, Acclur, Brama, Sam thusiastic welcome which, it might have been Paul Chater-accompanied by the Hon. Wo, G. Fenwick, Erno, Binbay, Kan Show thought, could not be surpassed, for it was Mr. W. J. Gresson, the Hon. Mr. W. Chat Bijon, Wai On, Kwong Shing, Kwong On, the first Royal visit that Hongkong had ham, Director of Public Works, and Mr. T. Bailey, Lre Tung, King Shaw, Kwong Tai, &. received after many years. But to-day even F. Hough-approached and delivered a

10 K,5, Kam Sang, Fast Cape, Wing Hing, that enthusiasm was excelled, and the crowds short address. His Royal Highness cleared Yes On, Uki staru. Chunë Pe Hoi, Chung which greeted the Royal party testified in no the statue of its screen, and the bronze pre-we, making a total of sixty-five hired and prí- On, 21a, Les On, Tan Tat, and U niggardly fashion to the innate affection sentiment of the King stood revealed. which is borne towards the Royal Family,

vately-owned launches. Following Are the Instantly, the band of the Middlesex Reginames of those who provided the above A blazing sun streamed down as if, in ment struck up the National Anthem, while launches for the occasion:-Messrs, Chan Lai- stead of being in the middle of winter, the the gathering cheered itself boarse. In the Shang, Chan Yung Fai, Leung Kam, Kwok meridian had been prematurely crossed, and dazzling sunlight the statue gleamed and Chi, Ng King Tim, Kwok Fuk, Chan Hing, thousands, in the happiest of spirits, only glittered at every point.

Kwong Hip Loong and Co, Kwak Tuor Po.. infliction of a tropical day. Everywhere tones which were heard at a considerable Whampoa Duck Co., Ld., Macdonald and Co. eager to greet His Royal Highness, bore the The Duke, speaking in clear, measured Chan Sze, Kwok Lin, Canka Shosen Kaishaj, Dodwell and Company, The Hongkong and

was a mass of colour. From every ship Sir Paul Chater and the crowd, referring in Kaisha, The Hongkong Millag Co., sintic passage from the Delhi to Blake Pier distance from the Royal stand, addressed Punchard, Lowther and Co, Nippon Yusen: in the harbour there WAS a waving the honour which had been accorded him in Petroleum Co., A. R, Marly, Wilks and Jack," welcome. On shore the streets were lined being asked to unveil the statue of his The Mitsui Pussan Kaisha, East Asiatic with troops, the picturesque garb. of the brother, our Sovereign, and the attributes of Trading Co., Showan, Tames and Co., Baluchis-which, very properly, is the Duke the King. It was a happy little speech; Hongkong Steam-launch Co., Pacific Mail of Connaught's Own-mingling with the red not too long and therefore admirably S.S. Co., Iloyd's Register, Vacuum Oil jackets of the European troops and the epitomised. The crowd cheered again, and terfield and wire, Melchers and Co., Co., Canadian Pacific Railroad Co., But- sombre uniform of the constabulary. The the Royal gucets of the Colony proceeded Tung. Tai and Co., Geo. Fenwick and Co., grandstands which had been erected for the to the other statue, where the Hon. Mr. W Siemssen and Co. Hamburg Amerika Linie, occasion were crammed, and it is not too J, Cresson, acting as the successor of the Wing Lee and Co., Ulderup and Schlutter, much to say that seldom have the beauty donor, Mr. J. J. Bell-Irving, briefly requested Cheung Shing, Wong Lai Cheuk and U Wo, and fashion of Hongkong been seen to His Royal Highness to perform the unveil Wong Yik Fu, Ho Cheak Hung, W. S. Bailey greater advantage. It was, indeed, a day ing ceremony.

and Co, Lonax Chi, Tsang Kinh Châu Tak, when gay attire and gracious looks were de

Chau Yung Shing, Au Fong Pak, Wan. Wong, rigueur, and Hongkong can boast, with perfect

a Kau, Alaska and Co U-Yat-U, To Yau, sincerlly and propriety, that no Colony at

Tai, Carmichael and Clark, and Meyer and Blackhead and Co,, Chau Sze. and Ng So which the Duke and Duchess have touched

Co. Through the courtesy of Mr. AH. on their long journey from the homeland has

Rennie the Press again are indebted to him exhibited a brighter-scene or one more sug

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part of the city which was a mere name when the Duke and Duchess, were, previous ly in Hongkong, and which owed its incep tion to the energy of a few leading citizens and was formally inaugurated by His Royal Highness: The scheme of reclamation has now been completed and probably it would "bo difficult for the Duke to locate the foun- dation stone which he well and truly laid in those carlier days of the Colony's history. Then, again, Kowloon has sprung from a The following PORTS and few thatched huts to the position of one SHERRIES bottled in Europe have of the most active industrial centres of the Far East and promises, at no very boon especially selected and pro-distant date, when the railway to Canion oured from the celebrated Firm of is completed, to supplant the mother settlement, if all the portents can be read C. G. SANDEMAN:

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ganised for the benefit of the Royal party have necessarily had to be curtailed. But sufficient will be done to signify to their Royal Highnesses the pleasure experienced by all sections of the community in the visit which was hailed with so many marked expressions of enthusiasm 10-day. Than the Royal Family of Connaught none has succeeded so patently In winning the hearts of those among whom they have been placed. The absence of | anything approaching assumption or pride, the readiness to fall in with the wishes of those who have sought to do them honour, have had much to do with the popularity of Their Royal Highnesses. In honouring the Royal party Hongkong is honouring › itself, and we can only trust that during their all too brief visit to the Colony they will be favoured with satisfactory atmospheric con ditions, so that they may depart with a cheerful picture on their mental retina of the chief beauties of the island, and, with some understanding of the manifold industries and enterprises which have combined sla make Hongkong what it is to-day--a^live,] Colony in a live centre of industrialism, Colony, which is still advancing, and A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, a Colony which delights in rendering hom-

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LONDON, 4th February, The Sultan of Morocco, has applied to the Powers for a joint loan of £400,000, plend ing the expenses of the expedition against the Pretender Raisuli.

The Congo Free State. The Belgian Parliamentary Committee which was appointed to prepare for the an nexation of the Congo Free State threatens to break up unless the King furnishes docu- ments which have hitherto been withheld,

The King's Visit to Paris, Prince von Radolin, the German Am bassador to France, had half an hour's conversation with King Edward at the British Embassy. The King and Queen lunched at Versailles, and afterwards visited. the museum at Chateau Ogilvie.

The Famine in China. The flour mills in Winnepug have sold 10,000 bags of flour, destined for the relief of the famine in China.

The United States and Japan. Advices from Washington say there is reason to believe that President Roosevelt THE DONORS OF THE STATUES, has arranged, through diplomatic channels,

an understanding with Japan.

Amid all, the interest and enthusiasni engendered by the celebrations held in honour of the Duke and Duchess of Con-

The Haughing Celegraph naught me is apt to neglect thoac public-

Hongkong, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1907.

THE ROYAL VIŠITOKS.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

NEW advertisements will be found to-day on the eighth page...

MR. H. A. Gwynne, editor of the Standard, is about to be married to Mrs. Douglas Straight, THE mother of the boy who was recently killed

the

THE HARBOUR.

THE LANDING

AT BLAKE PİER,

Once again the annals of Hongkong have time to make Victorinia City Beautiful, and by the Duchess of Connaught's motor-car re entirely its advancement as an industriai radiant appearance than it did, this 'cauming.' principal landing stage, was not there to pre

hamper and a cheque, in addition to the gifts coived from Her Royal Highness a Christinas

made at the time of the accident.

THE scarcity of farm labourers in Prussia bas determined the West Prussian Agricultural Association to import Chinese coolies. The association adopted a resolution declaring that while the step was regrettable and undesirable in many aspects it was an absolute necessity, A committee was appointed to arrange the pre liminaries with the Government,

a

course, laid down the length of the Pier for the Royal feet to walk upon, while progresting: to- 'wards the chairs which were waiting to convey

The statue of the Prince of Wales was then unveiled by the Duke, the band playing God Bless the Prince of Wales." His Royal Highness made a short speech and the function was at an end. Their Royal Highnesses tiffined at Government House with a few guests, who had been invited to With happy appreciation of the fact, the meet His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan, Duken his speech dwelt on the commercial and afterwards attended the Ko Shing development and the commercial opportunitheatre, where the Chinese community spirited citizens to whose generosity was due

ties of this island sentinel of the Empire. honoured the Royal visitors. much of the unusual functions which

In the past it has been the practice to.

THE COLONY'S MAGNIFICENT, OVATION. marked this felicitous occasion. We refer

enlarge and sing philippica on the amazing

Blake Pier presented a most unwanted to those who are responsible for a large part

importance of Hongkong as a force in the

appearance. The matshed shelter, which pre- of the benefactions which will contribute in

Imperial interests of the Empire, ignoring Rarely has Hongkong presented a more viotily marred the appearance of the Colony's 'been enriched and vivified by the visit of even at the present time give an impetus to Prince of the Blood, whose presence is en difficult in a Colony like Hongkong, whose

position in the industrial affairs of the na- righnesses the Dakeand Duchess of Connaught typhoon of 18lb September last. Where the artistic sense of the community. It is

centre. Ent now Hongkong has achieved For weeks the community has been in plea-vent a full view of the Royal landing fit surable anticipation to welcome Their Royal had been blown away by the devastating. hanced by the fact that His Royal Highness contour is so rugged, to find a suitable site

tion which can no longer be overlooked and for the second, and Princess Patricia for the formerly that improvised shelter stood has is accompanied by his gracious Consort and where the embodiment of Royal personages RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library which, as a matter of fact, in, the present. first time, to Hongkong, Preparations were

been erected a flagstaff up which the Royal daughter. It is nearly seventeen years since way he erected, bu, Queen's Statue Square and Muscum for the week ending the 3rd state of international affairs should take made to accord the visitors a right royal wel Standard was run upon the Royal visitors the Duke and Duchess of Connaught first with that object in view, and its value as a

was to all intents and purposes, designed February, 1907 :—Library, non-Chinese, 293; precedence of purely military matters... come and all sections of this heterogeneous setting foot on our shores amidst the boom- landed in this Colony and many things have centre of interest both for the visitor and Chinese, 130; Total, 473 Museum, non.

That may be considered an aside, but it community entered heartily into the combined ing of guns and the martial strains of the happened in that period. Then the Duke the citizen has been enhanced by the Chinese, 176; Chinese, 2,808; Total, 2,984.

spectators, was the ruling theme of the Duke's answer-schento to make the reception one worthy of so Band of the Baluchis. Stands for was homeward bound from India where His ceremony in which the i uke of Connaugh

booming of the guns, had ceased and the those efforts been unrewarded. All that gay with red baize and bunting draperies, to the address of the community. After the distinguished a visitor and also in keeping with on the Eastern and Western entrance to the Royal Highness had spent three strenuous

was. the principal figure this forenoon.

the best traditions of the Colony, Nor have Pier were also erected, and there were rendered Already there were three statues in that

address had been offered and accepted, the remained to render the welcome a complete while in front, and all along the length years in building up the army of that Empire quarter-which in time will be dominated and attaching it to the person of the fate by some of the handsomest official edifices

members of the reception committee were success was the weather, which never has of the Pier itself, were miniature forcats, com- Queen Victoria by the closest ties of loyalty in the Cotony-but with the addition of the

presented to the Royal visitors, and it was Hongkong seen any better to-day. Wherprising palms, ferus, crotons, ar other evere and affection. 'In a peculiar fashion the Royal counterfeit presentiments in bronze of Ilis

noticeable that Their Royal Highnesses were the morning dawned there was a perfect, steen growths of the Tropice. Above, from Family of Greater Britain have been gifted Majesty the King and the Prince of

especially gracious to the diffident Chinese cloudless sky, the temperature was just gay Venetian poles, fluttered the flags used in Wales a gallery of art has been created with the faculty of inspiring love and esteem, which should effectively enhance the all

gentlemen who offered their greetings.

warm enough for the time of year and all con. Daval and mercantile signalling, without which

and never were those golden threads more too few artistic treasures of the city AccORDING, in a Tairen dispatch of the 24th

When the Royal entourage started on their diions combined to make the day an ideal onene scheme of out-duer decoration appears to tightly woven than at the present day. On The point to be observed is that these ultimo a very promising iron mine has been journey to Government House, whither His to extend a hearty and loyal greeting, to the be complete. The usual red baize was, of

Royal visitors. this occasion the Duke comes to Hongkong community of private individuals and to Sir is said to exist in very large quantities. An ed them, there was burst of cheering from appearance, the bunting flying from the masts statues are the voluntary contributions to the discovered in the vicisity of Tairen. The ore Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan had preced- The harbour presented a perfectly festive as a servant of the State, empowered by His Paul Chater in great degree is due the ut application for a charter to work the mine has the huge assemblage which had witnessed of various ships adding to the picturesqueness them to their first stopping place, Government Majesty's warrant to inspect the defences of most praise for his disinterested gifts for he already been submitted to the authorities con- the landing and the ceremonies of welcome of the scene. Not a single sampan was in House Naturally one of the first features to this uttermost outpost of the Empire in the was previously the donor of a statue of the cerned, and it is understood that an expert The Duke was at the salute all the way to sight-they were relegated out of view-nor strike arrivals, both from the land aide as well Orient, and while the celebrations which Duke himself--to the home of his adoption: will shortly be dispatched to investigate the Government. House while the Duchess and were there any dilapidated-looking junke to be

In this connectión we may recall the curious

as from afloat, was' the statue of His were held to welcome the arrival of their coincidence that Sir Paul Chater was one of possibilities of the mine. Royal Highnesses to-day were well calculat the principal movers in the reception which THE cruiser. Matsushima, which with other to the crowd-lined thoroughfare. Hongkongery. All ibia was seen to by the Harbour Au- Colony by Mr. (now Sir) C. Paul Chater, Princess Patricia were smiling and bowing scen tacking from point to point, in the hope Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught, of reaching their anchorage, to mar the scen-executed in bronze, and presented to the ed to prove how strongly influenced the re was given to the Duke and Duchess of Convessels of the Japanese training squadron, re showed at least that, though far from the thorities, who, in conjunction, with the Water in 1890, in commemoration of the Praya sidents of Hongkong are by the presence of naught on their previous visit to the Colony, cently experienced a severe storm shortly after mother country and almost isolated so far Police, superintended the water trafic. The Reclamation works since completed and which

and what is still, mare curious it was the those who stand in near proximity to the Duke of Connaught who inaugurated the starting on their lengthy cruise, is stated to be as home aflairs are concerned, the spirit of warships in port that were dressed for the has lately been temporarily placed in position Throne, the fact was not forgotten that the reclamation scheme, and it is the Duke of much more badly damaged than was supposed. Duke of Connaught comes not as His Connaught who, now that the scheme has The damage inflicted upon the vessel's hull is loyalty and hospitality still exists here occasion were: H.M. ships King Alfred (flag facing the pier. On the left of the statue, and [ship), Monmouth, Tamar, Alacrity, the des to the north of the New Post Office, was a Majesty's brother but as Inspector-Gene. just been completed, takes the leading par: very serious, and it is expected that the repairs

The next function at which the luke troyers Virage, Hundy, Hart, Fame, Taku, the stand specially erected for the accommodation ral of His Majesty's Forcea. Nevertheless, it in adding, as he himself said, to the "orna- wit take more than a week to effect. The was the leading figure was the unveiling of survey vessel Waterwitch, the French cruiser of members of the various communities and cannot be lost sight of that His Royal High-reclamation. Sir Paul Chater has done soon ber repairs are completed.

ments of the city," on the very site of the Matsushima will again start on her cruise as

their families, which 'stand was alsoʻgaily de ness embodies in himself the person of King, much for the benefit of the Colony and not It is understood that the prospectus of the the statues stood on what known as Queen's-8 o'clock the approach of the P. and U. s.

the statues of the King and the Prince of Alger and the Japanese cruiser Pakachiho,

corated, and rendered picturesque by reason of Wales. Hidden under immense screens Many merchantmen were also dressed, Edward and for that reason, if for no other, the least of his works bias bent tamation Nippon Kisen Kaisha (Japan Steamship Com- Statue Square, while hundreds of people Delf to the harbour was announced. The with the variegated colours of the bunting

Within a few minutes of the expected hour

the variety of colouring and singuler design of the Chiupra costumes, which blended well would obtain in Hongkong's reception true scheme and the donation of statues to the pany), which is being promoted by various gathered in the vicinity long before the signal gun at the Peak flagstaff was fired 17.53 with which the stand was adorned, and an

tion and completion of the reclamation to the traditions of the Colony and demon Square which he has helped to beautify. shipowners, Baron Shibusawa, and other busi strative of the delight which permeates the Now it has been announced that Mr. H, Naess men, will be issued shortly. The number most interesting ceremony of the day am. At 8.15 she passed Sulphur Channel auxiliary stand was placed almost immediately subjects of the King when a relative of King Mody, who may be described as one of the of the shares to be issued to the public will be arrived. The stands were absolutely alive lying the Union Jack at her. foremuse and behind the statue of the in-coming. Röyal Edward the Peacemaker makes but the chief figures in Hongkong's commercial life, 50,930, but 750,000 shares have already been with spectators, who endured with fortitude steamed majestically into the Central Fairway. Guest.

has decided to present the community with applied for, so that it is expected that the issue the unusual heat of the sum. The bands The P, and O. Co.'s launch the Dragon leading briefest sojourn in the land of "Fragrant a statue of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, will be oversubscribed several hundred times of the Baluchis and the Middlesex Regi-the way on the starboard and the Hongkong set apart for European and foreign residents Streams." We can well, understand with The thanks of the community are due to alter the prospectus is announced. It is re- what intercal Their Royal Highnesses those individuals who are helping to build ported that the capital obtained from the public ment marched into the arena and dis-Hotel launch, steering a like course, almost and distinguished Naval and Military Oficen will recall the appearance of the City of up a sentiment in the community which is by the issue of the above shares will be used coursed music pending the arrival of the astern of the mail steamer. The Dai, shortly as well as the representative members of the Victoria when last they deigned to enter tion it might be suggested that there is still gy kind permission of Lt. Col. Price, D....qual, when large crowds congregate, there |

not wholly utilitarian. And in this connee-10 purchase new steamers.

Royal party from Government House. As within the man-of-war anchorage.

after 8,30 am, made fast to her special buoy Chinese community, Admission to the standa was only by tickets whose distribution as to into the spirit of the community, and how ample room in Statue Square for the erce and Offices the Band of the 12th Duke of was no lack of amusement for the multitude, Sic Malther Natban, X.,.., steamed out on hon. secretary (Mr. T F Hough), and s

At nine o'clock, H.E. the Governor, Lt. Cat the foreign communities was controlled by the eagerly they will compare the present with tion of monuments to those who are not of Connaught's Own Baluchis will play the fol. the unrehearsed incidents being one of the the Government tender Victoria to the Delhi the Chinese was regulated by the Chin the past. Hongkong, like most British Co Royal birth but have given royal donations lowing programme of music at the King Ed-features of the day. For example, when an to extend to the Royal visitors the official wet embers of the Reception Sub lonies, has always been assertive of its desire to the Colony. At all events, it is a pleasing ward Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow, the to advance. A barren rock has been con citizens who endeavour to requite the com

thing to know that there are in our midat 7th inst. (weather permitting):

Immense burly Indian attempted to coerce come to the Colony. The Governor was ac Long before the appainted hour for the March............................." Caraclacus

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an impudent little terrier into subjection compaled by 11E Major-General Broadwood, landing a number of people Vale." Le Svoogall"

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and was incontinently defied and routed the commanding the Forces, with their respective men and children--took up Belection,i.“ Larcia d'Lammermoor “

ribald onlookers enjoyed the scene im. A. D.. Ogis, and Capt. Bonham. With the stands was vacant

sides-de-camp, Capt. 1. C. Calemno and Capt, and by ten o'clock not of a precipice have been scaled by indomit them. Sir Paul Chater is entirely to be con

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