Telegrams,

· [Renter's.}"

Rioting at Belfast.

London, 12th August. Following the strikes at Belfast, there was a Hot 'yenesday evening, arising out of

altempt to rescue prisoners.

The police made repeated baton charges, and the military had, ultimately to be called

out,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14, 1907.

AN. EXPLORATION EXPEDITION

HONGKONG SYNDICATE FITS OUT THE "MICHAEL JENSEN,"

BORNEO THE OBJECTIVE. When the Michael Jebsen cleared' the port on Saturday week, lust for Boihow, little was anthought of her inner beyond the fact of her being engaged on one of her ordinary runs in the coastal trade in which some of the smalle, vessels controlled by Mesir, Jebsen & Co. are engaged. The fact has since transpired, however, that the Michael Jebsen was then and has since been under chatter to a small The infantry used their bayonets. but influential syndicate of Hongkong finan- The cavalry charged the rioters who threw ciers. The syndicale, it is learni, had tied broken bottles.

out the Michaci Jebsen in a complete and horough manner for a prolonged exploration expedition. The field of such exploration, it is stated, is to be along the const of British North Bornen. The staff is compared, among others, of mining experts and experienced Twenty-fire soldiers, including two officers, prospectors. They command all the appliances were wounded in yesterday's rioting at Bel- necessary for the expedition, including boring fast, and forty rioters and two women have machines, presumably to test the reputed ait fields of Borneo salving gear, drills, and been treated in the hospitals.

other implements for prospecting. The The authorities have made a request for expedition will explore the reported dia-

Many were wounded on both sides. Five hundred police, and fifteen hundred soldiers are now on the rcene:

more troops.

Later.

The Slump in America. The announcement that the New York Central, and Pennsylvania Railroads, con- trolled by Mr. Harriman and his associates, would be prosecuted for alleged infringe. ment of Anti-Trust laws, has enhanced the sensation in American financial circles, some of the members of which, however, attribute The slump as much to the stringency of

money.

HONGKONG WATER POLO -

SHIELD COMPETITION,

FIFTH ROUND.

The first two matches in the filth round wère played yesterday afternoon at the VR C, en closure beforn a furge’gathering of spectators,

'RE AN II. CỴ C. This match was a closely contested en", and although the R. E.'s were defeated, they played a splendid came and deserve great .credit; more especially their goal-keeper. Staff Sergt. Walsh, who stopped very many hard shots, It would have taken an expert to stop the four shots that passed him, as they were alt scored right up near the goal,

Witchell, Cooke and Miller, each scored a goal in the first half, whilst E Humphreys matted the fourth and last goal; after this, almost every member of the Corinthian Team had a try, but were unsuccessful,

7 he teams were :—

THE IMPERIAL BIRTHDAY

WAT COURT,

1.

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WETHATWEL

is

"According to a brief telegram in nosiber column 7 Timer publishes an, urgent plea from its Peking Correspondent for the retention of Walhaiwei by Great Britain. The fact that Dr. Morrison had found it necessary at the present juncture to enter the lists on be- half of the Cinderella of the British Empire strong a priori evidence that its fate is in the balance.

For some past there have been pointed references to this favoured harbour in Chinese government circles; various officials have recommended that China should take steps to recover possession of it without delay, and finally the native Press anuounced that the British Government had been formally approached in the matter. This report was. denied in our own Peking correspondence; but since we recorded the satisfaction that must have been generally shared by all Britous in the Far East on hearing that there was no truth in the rumour, efforts to keep the subject, alive appour to have been redoubled is Peking, Coming on the top of these the telegram of The Times Correspondent has undoubtedly at ominous ring about it, and the subject is one that calls for the active interest, not only of all who are connected by direct ties with the Far East, but also of all who are concerned in the maintenance of British prestige in distant

waicry.

To-day's Advertisement.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

*** NAMUR **

Intimations

THE

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, ROBINSON PIANO

PORT SAID, SUEZ ANU STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being laaded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown contignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained a soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the conimry before"

6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the zisi, inst., t 4.P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap painted hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days they cannot be reugnised. of the steamer's arrival here after which Unte

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 14th August, 1907.

“MONEY OR FOUR LIFE!?

CO., L.D.

TALKING

MACHINES

AND

Ia

RECORDS.

Bunday, the 26th day of the th moon (4th August), was celebrated throughout the Empire as the birthday anniversary of His Imperial Majesty Kwang Hil. As a matter of fact, how ever, the actual date of the Emperor's birth was the 28th day of the bib moon (1870), dr two days later. The reason for advancing the date is perhaps not generally understood and, | therefore, it may be interesting to know that this is due to the fact that His Majesty is re- quired to offer in person the Grand Autumnal Sacrifices to his imperial ancestors on the txt day of the 7th moon; which compets him by the rules of etiquette to prepare himself for the sacrifices by a rigorous fast of three days and three nights. That is to say, counting back three days from the 1st day of the 7th moon, the first day of the prescribed fast would thus fall on the 28th day of the oth moon (sometimes on the 27th day of the month, should it happen to contain only twenty-nine days) or the very day of His Majesty's birth. The two ceremonies thus conflicting, filial piety required the Em peior to forego his own date of celebration in deference to the "peeds of his Imperial ancestors, as it would have been impossible to accomplish the ceremonies prescribed for the Imperial Birthday during the fasting period. In view of this shortly after his Majesty's ascension to the Dragon Throne

The circumstances attending the lease of (1875) the Co-Regents, the Empresses Dowager Weihaiwej to Great Britain are of commión of the Eastern and Weston Palaces, issued a knowledge, and it is equally well known that special Imperial decree commanding the setting by on unhappy Inspiration the authors of the forward of His Majesty Kwang Hsu's birthday Treaty of 1898 stipuinted that the territory celebrations by two days..

jahould remain ours as long as Port Arthur was On the early morning of the 26th day of the held by Russia. There can be little doubt that Gih moon,, etiquette requires His Majesty to, in the minds of both the High Contracting proceed first to the Paince of the Empress Parties the iden underlying this clause was lowager to pay her his morning respects be that, so long as a foreign Power laid claim to a fore going to the Audience Hall to receive the portion of Chinese "territory, Great Britain congratulatory, obeisances of the princes, should be equally favoured in respect of Wei. noble, high ministers and their subordinates. haiwei. Unfortunately, however, the actual On this day, also, a great many princesses, wording of the Treaty bases our right to this duchesses and other ladies of high birth pre-magnificent harbour and adjacent territory ant themselves at the Imperial Palace to pay on the retention of the Kwangtung Peninsula their congratulations in the same way as their by Russia only, and makes no allowances for husbands, and binthers. After paying his the translerance of Port Anbur to another morning salutations to his Imperial aunt, the foreign Power. In the meantime the lease of the latter mounts her sedan-chair of State, Kiaochauto Germany and of Kwangchouwan which is upholstered in Imperial yellow, and, to France, which were also brought about by followed by the Emperor on fant, proceeds in the surrender ni Kwantung to Russia, remain State to the Grand Audience Hall, accompanied unchallenged. China is not slow to discover by the clash of cymbals and the music of the line of least resistance; and while with all trumpets, flutes and stringed instruments.

her love for the impracticable in diplomatic" want $6,” Chan Nam demanded, "or else Arrived at the Hall, His Majesty, for this negotiations she would not for a moment you will see something happen!" The brick. occasion only, sits on the Dingen Throne of seriously contemplate overtures with either layer started to read a newspaper." You won't his ancesibes to receive the obeisances of the Japan, Germany' or France for the restoration Rive the money?" the unemployed. Chan princes, nobles and dignitaries of his Court of leased territory, she is not likely to hesitate blurted out, jumping about the room at the same time then you will be slaughtered." and Government. We may state here that in propounding such a proposition to Great

Fearing the man might get violent the since 1898 the Throne in the Audience Hall Britain. The distinction in our favqúr is

bricklayer said he would go and get the money." has always been occupied by H. 1. M. the more creditable to our national heart than to it will have done much to retrieve the fortunes Empress Dowager, while the Emperor accu

our national intellect. As has been already

I half an hour's time. he returned and of many who had early and sanguire anti-pies a seat on Her Majesty's left, a little lower indicated, the intention of the Weihaiwei handed Chau the money, which he pocketed,

Then he was offered a cup of tea and next|RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL. down. On his birthday anniversary, however, Treaty, is not open to question, and there whilst receiving, the obeisances of his subjects would be no breach of our undertaking policeman as a chaser. This morning, Chan Nam was charged with demanding money with is Majesty site an the Throne while Her or hardship to China, if, after the nex Majesty the Empress Dowager takes a seat petted developments in the Far East in 1905, menaces, He pleaded guilty before Mr. H. H. J. Gomperis, who sentenced him to six next to him.. As each prince, boble or wo persuaded the Chinese Government to

weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks.}. high minister kowtows, in turn to the Em-accept the necessary alteration in the word- peror, he presents to His Majesty a jadestone of the Treaty: A request for the retroces | "ju-i," or Emblem of Good Wishes, or as the two characters "ju-i" denote, "May you have your every wish gratified." The Emperor re ceives the ju-i will bow and then hands it to ensuch, who stands by to receive the pieces of carved jádestone, which he places on a table to the left of the Throne.

mondeferous territory, and will lank for coal and other minerals which the extensive üelds of the virgin territory of Borneo are well known to possess in abundance. Naturally, curiosity will be aroused as to the membership | of the synd cate. While we are not in a posi. tion to sinta definitely each individual name it will be sufficient to mention that one of the

the world of most prominent figures in

in Hongkong is said company promoting in be a moving spirit in the venture. His success in prospecting for minerals in the New. Territories of Hongkong may not Improbarly have furnished the stimulus (for his 'embarking on the present enter pise. And it may be mentioned that the gentleman alluded to is not wholly u-connected with Bornean undertakings, since as a meme ber of the consulting committee of the China Barnen Co., Ld, not long ago amalgamated with the London Borneo Co. of London, this Prentleman should possess an inkling of the potentialties of the territory in which the Chartered Company has-and justifiably, so such high hopes for the future

With the members of the expedition there. proceeded also a small parly of enthusiastic sportsmen-personal friends of the proiroters of the scheme-who are going to Barnen on

his game hunting. It is the success of the business part of the undertaking that is so keenly anticipated, and if the present venture will only help ultimately to recoup the Colony of its millions lost in the early nineties on Borneo tobacco, plantations, &c.

Corinthian Yachi Club:-R C. Witchell, C. cipations of the territory's agricultural possi- 1. Cooke, J. Miller, F. Humphreys, C. Hum.lities. At any rate, now that the real object phreys, O. R. Chunyut and J. Forbes.

RE. "A" Team -Staff Sergt. Walsh, Sappers Cair, Vaughan, Morrish, Goddyear, Barton and Cp. Grandy,.

ofthe Michael Jebsen't mission is become known

the best wishes will go with her for her com- plete success in the interests of her enterprising

charterers.

RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AT

LOGGERHEADS.

AN OVER-PAID COOLIES DULL,

2. E, "H* 76 H, H. K, Y C The Yacht Club had very Litle difficulty in notching 6 goals in their opponent's nil, al- though they did not have all their " A "Team players, bus sull the Engineers put up a plucky

·fight, and marked their men rather well.

When his Hanque Mr. Justice Wise took his seat in the Summary Jurisdiction Court, at the The teams were as follows:- R.M.K.V.C. :—F. Biden, E. W. Carpenter,preme Court this morning, Mr. F. J. «Gris'; R. D. Beattie, H. W. Lesier, P. Stanton, Wis. of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared' before his Honour on behalf of Alim. Din, of hart and Young,

No. 37, Elgin Road, Kowloon, who took act on

tan Railway, to recover the stim of $151.81, be ing moneys overpaid by plaintiff to defendant in respect of coolies' wages.

Defendant was represented by Mr. F. X d'Almada.

ion of Weihaiwei would then have to be based The only argument, as far as we are aware, on other grounds than Traty stipulations. that has been put forward at present, is that Chica is in need of a harbour for her fleet. Put she has no navy that could require Wei haiwei to shelter it, nor is she likely to possers one during the period for which port may legitimately remain in Great Britain's hands. Another argument is one which may weigh strongly with her, white

this

R.E. "B" Team:-Cp. Morris, Sappers Wil, liams, Burgess, Hutchison, Ca, Turner, Gih against Munshi Gulbark, clerk, Kowloon-Candies of the Imperial Court; makes her appear she will certainly not advance it. The great

son and l'otter.

COMPETITION TÂRE

Played Won. Lost Drawn Points

V. R. C. "A", A 4

0

13

R. H.K..Y.C... 5

A 1

Q

IZ

Corinthian Y. C. 4

:.

.

0

9

57th Co., R.G.A: 3

3

0

9

R. E. "A"......

4

I

3

3

R. E. "B" A

1

3

V. R. C. "B"... 4

3

3.

Middlesex "A"}

3

Middlesex"" 3

3.

We hear that the VR Care having a 3 lengths bandicap race, and a slengths team rece

Mr. Grist said this matter had been referred to the railway nuthorities, and he understood that they were going through the contractor's

accounts and the accountant was to have beco

here to-day, but bad nnt turned up.

After this ceremony is finished, the princes, nobles and others leave the Audience Hall, when the young Empress, accompanied by the

ance. Her Majesty then goes through similar

beisances and seroflexions before the Emperor movement of "China for the Chinese" is ad- mittedly a 'lorce in the Empire to-day, and

AN OLD OFFENDER'S LITTLE GAME.

Chán Nam is a thorough 'scamp. He has been in flongkong a number of years, most of which time he has spent behind prison bars. Chan, has two previous convictions. This morning he registered his third. He had no New Stock just arrived apologies to offer. "I like gaol," he said, "and will come back again. Little does Chan know that he is hooked for Canton when his time. is up. But to continue the story; At 4, Tung Wo Street lives a bricklayer, by name Chan Sing. On the night of the 8th instant Chan Nam visited Chan Sing at his house and asked for. the loan of a couple of dollars. The bricklayer showed him the door. Chan Nam took the hint and left, but he returned with a friend

a few minutes later-and there was trouble.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A BARONESS.

SAD OCCURRENCE AT KYOTO,

On the morning of the rod instant at about 5.32 a.m, Baroness Fujieda, wife of Baron Fujieda Masayuki, residing in Shima-kiri-doshi, Kyoto, allempled to commit suicide with her baby by jumping into a disused well on the estate belonging to her father, Viscount Fukuhara Nebutari, of Kitaurs, Shimokamo- mura also of Kypto. The Baroness was sub-

though the baby was found to be already dead.

on his Throne, after which she also presents ulimátely it must raup against all leased sequer.tly rescued by same farm labourers, i

a "jui. She is then followed, successively, by the ladies of the Court and visiting princesses and wives of nobles and high ministers, who also each present a "ju-j" 10 His Majesty. The ceremony completed, their Majesties the Empress Dowager. Emperor and

Empress, and the secondary consert and ladies

territories. But now that the "partition

According to the vernacular papers the bogey has been removed for ever, I either treaty parts nor leased territories are the menace to

Baroness, who is now 39 years old, have been the country that they were a few years ago, married for about to years and there were five and they may be left to disappear with the children. From various causes, however, the fluxion of time, as assuredly they must, fpeer's house has gradually declined on account China continues to progress on the lines the monetary losses of late years. The prospect His Honour: There appears to be all the of the Court, etc, proceed in the Court theatre has already laid down for herself, Meanwhile of ruin seems to have preyed on the mind of

In witness the gala performance by the "star" she would do well to remember that it is

the Baroness, and in june last she completely to-day, Well, what do you want me to de, actors, who bave been commanded to appear owing solely to Great Britain, that she lost her reason. In the hope that the might

before their Majesties on that day. At these performances the princes and nobles are also has escaped the dreaded fate of parti invited in attend, abhough there is a high silk. tion. he may also argue that the same power screen separating them from the view of their and prestige that enabled Great Britain to pre- Majesties and the ladies of the Court, who

yent her disintegration a few years ago require

rest of the native staff of the railway' here

Mr. Gris?

Mr. Gris I'd ask for an adjournment and on Tuesday next, the oth instant, commencing to have the case put in next Friday's list, my at 5.30 p.m., and the Water Polo match that | Lord ended in a draw last Satiiday will be played again on the same day.

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;

recover is changed surroundings, the Baron sent his wife with their youngest child to her father's home on July 10th,

His Honour: It is apparently simply a ques-occupy the Imperial boxes" fronting the to-day the retention of Weihaiwei as a check / suddenly disappeared with her child. A search

why

tiòn, ef accounts. As they are referring the The teams will be as follows for the Water matter in the railway authorities there, Polo:--

need they bring the måtter hack here? Blues E. Lammert 'Capt.), A. H. Carrol, Mr. Grist: The defendant agrees to nothing:

..

stage, while the princes and others scrupy the boxes on each side, running at right angles to the Imper al boxes" gives a number of presents, or souvenirs of the At the end of the performance the Emperor

to the attending princes, nobles and dignitaries,

upon further eventualities of a similarly unto- ward nature for China,

L. Le Breton, W. I. Carrol, A. J. V. Ribeiro, my lord, and the case must he tried. I fsk casions who afler kowtowing their thanks to the Chinese. With the conclusion of the

O. R. Chunyul and P. da Roza.

Whites:÷A. V. Barros (Capt.). J. M. Lopes,

A. R. Ellis, P. M. Remedios, M. A. R. Souza, F. K. Tata and E. M. O. Remedios..

THE WRATHER,"

The following report is from Mi, F, G. Figk, Director of the Hongkong Observatory

On the 14th at 12,05 p-The barometer has fallen moderately over S. Japan and N. China. The depression, lying to the S.E. of the Loochoos yesterday, appears to have recurved to the N.E.

for an adjournment.

Arguments for the retention of Weihaiwei; however, do not require to be addressed only

Japanese Alliance there arose a tendency at Home to tum a shut eye to the development of the Pacific coasts, rather than to see in them the arena in which all the forces of the world

Mr. d'Almada e Castro: I have no objection, leave the Palace Then the Empress Dow my Lord.

ager, Emperor and Empress, accompanied by the secondary consort (hing-fei) and ladies Case set down for Friday'ı list.

of the Court, proceed in State to the Hall, where are placed the sacred tablets containing -SERVANT-GIRI-KIDNAPPED. the names-and-designations-of-the-Imperial would soon be struggling-for-commercial-su- ancestors The Empress Dowager and the premacy. It would accord with this policy of ladies of the Court remain outside the Hall, indifference towards the potentialities of this while the Emperor and Empress enter within to pay their obeisances. This done their Ma jesties escort the Empress Dowager back to her Palace, after which each returns to his, or her, own palace and the ceremonies of the day are ended.Nanfängpoo.

QUICK WORK BY THE POLICE, Lo Ho, a widow, a d Leung Take, a coolie, both residing in Wing Kut Firget, were, as the Police Court this morning, ordered by Mr F. A, Harcland to be held in polica custody for a week for trial. The couple were charged with kidnapping a fourteen-year-old 'git.

Li Ngan was a servant girl in the employ of a family, residing at 132, Hollywood Road,

Pressure, however, has not increased over Luzon, and it is still in defect of the normal by about at inch in Manila. Probably a low Yesterday morning, she was sent out by her pressure trough is lying over the N. part of the

China Sea,

Light to moderate variable winde are in dicated in the Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the China Sea,

*

nongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at to a.m. to-day, 0.50 inches

FORECAST,

1. Hongkong and zeighbourhood, E. or

· variable winds, light or moderate; showery.

2-Formosa Channel, Variable winds, light to moderate.

3-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, same as No, 1.

· 4--South coast of China between Hongkong

and Hainan, samo as No. 1.

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mistress to make a purchase. Returning home

VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS.

RECRUITS' PARADES.

N. C. O.'s PARADE.

roth August, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downes, At headquarters, at 5.10 p.m. on Monday, she was stopped by an old woman, the widow, 3rd Middlesex Regt, will attend. who invited her to the theatre. Li Ngan At headquarters, at 5.30 pm, on Wednesday, agreed to go, but instead of taking her in the the 31st August, for 15 pounder. B. 1. gun drill, show the old woman took her to a house at Sergt. Windsor, S.D.A., will attend. Yau-ma-ti, where she was detained. Then

At headquarters, at 5.30 pm. on Wednes preparations were made to ship the girl today, the 21st August, for instructional drill. Saigon on the steamer Pronto. Meanwhile Sergt. White, R.d.A., will attend, the police, were informed of the girl's dis- appearance. Detective Sergeant Marisan two hours later was lot on the scent. He located the girl and arrested the widow. The coolie, who is suspected of having been implicated io' the matter also, was taken in Hollywood Road,

An adjournment was granted to allow the police to prepare their care.

LEAVE,

Surgeon Lieutenant Charles Forsyth is granted leave of absence out of the Colony for 2 months with effect from the 14th August,

1907.

portion of the world and with the wave of sen. timentalism now passing over British politics, if the present Government in a spirit of "unc unos reclitude" were to decide to relinquish Weihaiwel to China, before the latter really had use for it or could be sure of retaining it for herself. To prevent such a misfortune, both to the Fleet in Chinese waters and to British interests in the Far East, it seems necessary should express itself with no uncertain voice. that British opinion in this part of the world

We should like to see Dr. Morrison's appeal taken up by the Chios Association and ported by the whole weight of the represent- atives of British enterprise and industry, in China-N. C. D, News,

#up-

On the morning of the 2nd instant, the lady

was immediately made by all the members of the household and the neighbours. The un- fortunate. Baroness was at last discovered struggling in the shallow water of the well, into which she had thrown herself meaning to end her life and that of her child.-Japan Chronicle.

.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,

Selling.

11.30 A.M.

..2/20 demand..........izmo immo21⁄2 1/16 Do. 4'months' sight.

2/3 1/16 France-Bank TT..

2.79. America-Bank T.T.

*****54 Germary-Bank T.T.

.....2.27 India T.T...

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1/31

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do.

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months, sight L/C.....................

6 months sight L/C........

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6 months' sight........................2.85%) a months' sight Germany: 2.33 Bar Silver

On the night of the and lost, at eleven o'clock, | 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne .... .....žji the steamer Myojin-maru, bound from Waka. 4 months' sight France matsu 'to Osaka with a carzo of coal, came into collision with the N.Y.K, steamer Sinano, Maru near Tourijima, Iyo Province, in the Right No. 1 Co-The next shoot for the Inland Sene. The Afyojinmaru sank, and one Nicholson Cap will take place at the King's sailor is reported to be missing. The Sklaane. Park Range on Sunday next, the 18th August.: | marje sustained comparatively little damage,

NOTICE.

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LARGE AND VARIED

ÄSSORTMENT

MUSIC.

Comic Opera Scores

and Dance Music..

· Hongkong, 29th) November, 1906,

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