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DEPARTURE OF KING
ALFRED S
ADMIRAL MOORE'S COMPLIMENT
H..S.HAWKE AND CRESCENT **
HOMEWARD BOUWDONE
WIKULESS AT
WOCHOW
[RAL*LI-CHUN'S "INKOVATIONĀTS
FOREIGNERS: BANQUETTEDNUMAN
VAL TARA.
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3D SH
BOYCOTT,
Telegrams,
Renters
The Boxer Indemnity.
London, 16th Jatitary
A joint resolution Senate representatives ha demnity, payable to the United count of the Boxer rebellion to
The Bank of
The Bank of Bagu reduced to 5.
Rton
The maton per quarter and pet nam, proportional, The dally ine is delivered: free when the addraw in Rochdale to monger, Oncoples sant by post an aditional $1.80 per quarte a charged for postage The postage on the workly laue to any part of the
-world in 80 ovila por quarter, Hingle Coples, Daily, ten cenia Weekly, twenty-the Commander-in-Chief yesterday forenoon,
Qre comin
Sir Arthur Moore visited the senior ship-the Hawk-yesterday and in obedience to H.E's wishes the homeward bound men were moster | suitable place and it is expected that the local opposhion, which we respectfully present foruence of the crisis in America, the Premier
BIRTH.:
The M. Q Dị News of fyth inst. mayas-As was, stated in our isme-of Saturday, a coolie bad bean discovered circulating leaflets in the Wuchow, 15th January, Admiral L Chun and bis Reat left Wuchow Settlement which advocated the boycott of the this morning. During his stay here the admin Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and a foreign al made an inspection of the local troops and firm after the Chinese New Year, unless the cas proposal bed in the Flying the paying-off poonant at the forehair accoutrements and gave a banquet last Cheklang Railway loa H.M. cruisare HawFi and Craicent, with the fork
night to the leading officials. Amongst the meantime been withdrawn. The leaflets in paid-off crew of H.M, Bagship King Rified foreigners who attended were Mr. H, Kiog question emanated from the 5 og Y. Savings upon their termination of a most succ-sifúl iwo
the draft agreement made with the of Customs, and the Com Commissioner years' commission, leftthe harbour this mornlag.M's Consul, Mr. Julen A Van Aalst Bank and were to the following effect homeward bound. Before the King Alfred's manders of the gunboats Retin and Moor British Corporation for the constriction of the took their departure from this station, they x Admiral Li-Chun had with him a Kiangso-Chèkinog Railway has not been caD- were.bonoured by a few parting remarks from My
Larsen, specially engaged for the erec celled, amatier really affecting to a great and Installation of a wireless tela maksure the rights and privilegen "of the graphy station, in Wuchow. A party were out people of our country, this Bank has all day yesterday inspecting various sites for now formulated a most substantial plan At Chinking, on the 8th inst, the wife ofed on the quarter deck of the cruiser, Ad- Peak Hill will be chosen for the erection of the the information of our brethren as follows:-If MAN. ELLIS, I. M. Custome, of a daughter,
dressing them, briefly, the Commander-in new wireinss station. What with the ordering by the end of the Chinese 12th moon (January) Chief complimented the men on their mail of four new 14-kuot gunboats and wireless this draft agreement be not cancelled this Bank ness and efficiency during the happy telegraphy, it is apparent that the Admiral is, without fail, issue in the ist moon of next commission that had just terminated, He determined to be up-to-date and institute year an express, calling open the people of all wished them all, in conclusion, a hap-efficient patrol:
the Treaty ports to stop using the Banknotes py voyage home. Leaving the Hawke, he
of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cer Admiral then visited the Crescent and os
puration
We must stand firm board the cruiser the same pleasing fanction
and not give way a single step. We think our was gone through. H. E. then took his de--
brethren will agree with our aim and pray that parture for the King Alfred; can in Audrey
Atg o'clock this morning the Hatche, with
preparations for pulling this plan into effect te the senior officer on board led the way from
quickly made."
Yin, Manager of the Sing Yi Bank, who ac
homewards. Following close on her wake was
had been printed in a registered printing shop in Hongkow, was, occordingly, arrested by the the Creicent. The cruisers went out west-
l'efice on Saturday and will come before the wards. As soon as they cast off the Bands of
Vixed. Court this morning. Several thousand the fleet -H. M. B. King Alfred, Badford and |
c pies of the leaflet were found at his hoe. Rent-mustered on the foc castle and for the
It is believed that Yin, who was at one time next quarter of an hour the facewell airs, now
censo, can cl in superior rank to My, Pau, the" 20 familiar in this harbour, filled the air. The Bands played in turn Old Acquaintances, "Rolling Home,** Auld Lang Syne,” and "Say Au Revolt."
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1948.
AN, ABORTIVE BOYCOTT,
DISTINGISHED VISITORS.
llis Excellency the Governor of Micao and suite, arrived here yesterday afternoon from Canton in the stern wheeler Saiyam” from Canloo, and returned to Canton this morning, During his short stay here the Governor and his pinty visited the various places of local acives with enthusiastic "snapshot" of ical
1.
The Diamond Induit in the Transvaal. advites that,
of the Jobannesburg collapse of the diamond market in conte
Mine has postponed the payment dividend declared in December
The restriction of the diamond business®
seriously affects the finances of the Cape Transvaal, RE Japanese Immigration to Canada.
The conclusion of a definite and; satini, factory understanding between -Japanzand...” Canada is semi-officially announced
he lengkong and Shanghai Bank
Dividend.
CONSISTENT EXCELLENCE count of the threatened boycott. at Shang- the man-of-war anchorage on the journey interest and some of the suits engaged them cepted responsibility for this decament, that the heavy fall in the shares of the Hongkong"
OF.
QUALITY.
iris. A
PURE MALT WHISKY
or
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scesery.
KULANGSO (AMOY) MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL,
Minutes of a meeting of the Council held, at the Board Room, on the yist December, 1997 Present:-Mess:s. W. H. Wallace (chair
mas), C. A. V. Bowra, W. Kruse, W, Wilson, and the secretary.
In another column, we reproduce an ac- hai, reported in our telegram columns the oilier day. Rumours have been current for some time that a boycott of British firms was in course of manipulation by certain nativa agitators, presumably as a means of forcing the British and Chinese Corporation to forego its rights under the Concession granted by the Peking Government to con- simct the Soochow Hangchow Ningpo Rail- way. That there was some foundation for
The white ensigns of the Bawke and the These rumours was proved on Saturday when Cracne dipped to the King Alfrid as the it was discovered that Chinese expresses senior abip, the flagship returning the comand confirmed, were being distributed in the settlement, pliment by running up the signal "Plessist asking the Chinese to refuse to accept the Vorage Home. From the German cruiser notes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Arcona three ringing cheers went furth to the departing boys of the King Alfred-a compli ing Corporation, From what has transpired ment which must surely have been appreciated so far, the expresses do nótappear tohave been by the gallant British tars. Issued with the sanction of any association or combination, remarks. the Shanghai Mer cury, which, writing editorially, observes: $16.50 Indeed, the issue of the expresses would
GENUINE AGE
AND
FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.
Per Case
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hougkong, 3rd January, 1908.
seem to have been simply the idea of the manager of a native bank, who seemingly
Slowly the Haroke and the Crescent steamed through the fairway and out by Sufpbor Chen nel the grey bulls were soon lost to view. The cruisers will make a brief stay at Singapare;
thesce at Colombo, whence by way of Suez they proceed home, where an enthusiastic re-
THE CHALLENGE CURA
A LAROR ENTRY,
The minutes of the last nieeting
te read
The Estimates, as presented, for 1908 wese passed.
The London tandard, commenting on
And Shanghal Bank, defends the action the Board, and says that, lyiş actual dividend to for the half year, it is practically stated that the distribution will be continued at that rate.
It must also be remembered that the divid- Mixed Court Magistrate, and in this case lie end now payable is upon a much largercapital. w. he tried by the Shanghai Tactal His Honour M, T. Liang,
In connection with the same matter, it is re- ported that orders have been received by the Total from Peking to ę ffrel the arrest of four pro m'nent Chinese residents in the Settlement, who are held either to have countenanced the agia-
-The accounts for 1017 were read and passed
The secretary was instructed to publish then against the Railway loan or to have failed usual notices regarding annual meeting, list of prevent it from being stated in Shanghai. wo of these men are connected with the ratepayers, notice calling for names of gentle Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and one of men to stive on 1918 Council, and to forward a letter to the Senior Consul aking him to call them was conspicuous in inaugurating, the the annual meeling of ratepayers for Tuesday, 21st:anuary, 1969.
The secretary was instructed to publish an Hxpress wheneve: permission has been given
The 'uperintendent of Police reported the for small arms practice. following cases had been heard is the Mixed Court since the last meeting -Surmonses: Breach of Municipal regulations 2, Allowing pigs or cattle to stray, Illegally quarrying stop, Debt 2. Summary arrests helt 4 Committing a nuisance, Returning from deportation 1, Being in possession al sinles
American Boycott,
yesterday morning the follow or advertise mant appeared in the principal Chinese papers in the Seidement
"A most important notice issued by the
mesce for, the information of all :-
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
"ATTEMPTED VILLAGE ROBBERY,EM
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canion, 17th January, On the evening of ibs Tath instast, #. gad
150
robbers collected seir the Tal of about Tung village, in the vicinity of Father, 2nd were preparing to attack the Ha Kaw villag when the alarm was faised, and the foldiers,
A. S. WATSON. & CO..] was native enough to image be could deriveception awaits the gunners of the China station to commanders of skips-of-war to land parties Shanghai (Chinese) General Chamber of Com losses during the encounter, and were ultimate
some possible profit to himself or his bank who, during their two years' commission, es-
tablished as many Naval world records, from a boycolt of the leading Shanghai bank. It is satisfactory to know that the conduct of the native banker has been so promptly repudiated by the Provincial Judge, Jul Cheng, the late Shanghal Taotai and by the native Chamber of Commerce, and that action has been 'taken by the pre sent Shanghai.Total which will probably have the effect of preventing in the future similar unadvised attempts to disturb the good relations at present existing between foreign. ers and Chinese in Shanghai. The police are deserving of every credit for the prompiness
X
MADAME!
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MARK THIS!! with which they succeeded in tracing out
BARGAINS!!!
Our Winter CHEAP SALE STYLISH & SMART GOODS.
FOR
11 Days Only
BEGINNING.;
the origin of the circulars and for so quickly bringing those responsible before the Mixed Court. With the proceedings at the Mixed Court to-day, however, we cannot express the same satisfaction, and we think Assistant Superintendent Springfield was Justified in the protest be made at the uni seemly haste with which the case was rushed, through the Court. It would almost seem as
The entries for the Challenge Cup, to be raced for on the 13th prox, number, 55, h all as detailed below
By order,
++
(Signed), W. H. WALLACE,
Chairman.-
G. BERKELEY MITCHELL,
Secretary,
#1, 982 2 udproperty THE CHALLENGE CUP-Value-one an
dred guidons. For China ponies. A forced, entry of $to each, but optional to Chica ponier subscription griffins of this or pre- ylous season. Weight for inches as per acale. To be won two years consecutively by a pony or ponies the bond fide propeity of the same owner or owners. Winner to re- ceive $jos and 70 per cent., second Sroo and 20 per cent., and third 150 and 10 per cent. of the entrance fees until the Cup is finally won, when the second pouy will receive 75 per cent, and third pony 75 per cent, of the entrance fees. One mile and three quarters.
Mr. Brutton's Kingston
Do.. Preston
Septima
Do.
Do. Trent
if there was something in connection with Mr. Boxey's Glorious Rose
the matter which it was desired to conceal
Do.
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from the public. As the affair might, had it! had any, encouragement given it, have had
Da.
Lancaster Role (ints Rustic): Spring Rose York Rose (late Ruṛíc),
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the most serious consequences-it cannot
be forgotten that the 190g riots were. pre- ceded by the issue of a similar express-it
Do:
Rainbow Rose ¡Do Jub lee Re W. G, Clarke's "aybig
Do.. Daoksia Rose
is in the interests of the safety of the settler ment that the utmost publicity ́eliould be Mr. Dryasdu 1's Coxcomb -
Do. Freethinker given to any proceedings in Court in such cases. We are not disposed; however, 16. give too much importance to the present
Do..
Cobbler
Mr. T. S. Forest's Forlar
Do.
Nairn
ON 20TH JANUARY affair, and we expect that the firms Meara, T. F. Hough & R. Shewan's Corria
The whole of our Winter Stock to be cleared at 25% off original prices. Ladies' Costumes, Coats, Mackintoshes, Hats, Furs, Blouses, &c..
Children's Tailor os- tumes, Reefer Coats, &o, &c.
FOR 11 DAYS ONLY.
MADAME FLINT,
more immediately concerned look upon The incident with complete indifference, but nevertheless it is desirable in the
interests of the foreigners that attempts
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MANILA CARNIVAL
BIG SHOW POSTPÜNED.
The Carnival has been postponed until March 9, says the Cables American. The preparations for the great show will go on with even more energy than before, and the pageant when given will be more entertaining than had been planned originally. There will be no stop In the work of making ready for the big fes. tival, and the delay will serve only to enlarge the plans of the committees in charge and to give more time for the adequate preparation of the spectacles and the floats,
The postponement was decided on last even log at a meeting of the Executive Committes of the Carnival Association, the Governor General, the members of the Commission and the speaker and other Assemblymen, held at the Malacanan. The Director of Health of the Philippines De Heiser, stated that the presence of cholera in Manila and in the pro- vinces bad assumed a threatening aspect. here were no great number of cases but whereas usually cholera atlacked
Sidier Dba Sidier Roy Dambridites cholera. Tillip'udiem
Dor: Balchi Chies
of this kind should be seriously regarded. r. Ellis Kadoorie's Cheroken Chief From the remarks of the accused's counsel and the manner in which the charge was
Do.
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Mohawk Chief: Manchurian Chief Brigand, Chief
LIKIN COLLECTIONS
The amount of tikin collected to Canion's the first ten days of tak mopa as reported the "anton Likin Bureau officials amounts to
Fanis 66,1:0.21.5*
stationed in the villages as embled and resisted the marauders, with the reculs that one of th
braves" was killed whilst three others, wounded. The robbers also suffered heavy
ly forced to lake Bight wildout, hiring, tan- We have received at this moment a secret sacked this villager, 143) 19A PAR dispatch from Provincial Judgs jai stating
AUTO PREVENTĖS LOLING The Canios authorities bare given instruct hat he has heard that in order to oppose the Kailway Loin the sing Yi Savings Bank Lions to the naval oficers to delph ch gunboat has printed and disseminated an Express to cruise along the coast of the p efecture of to the effect that commencing with next year Weichow, by way of which, it is learnt, the (February, 1998) hotad sued by the Hongosargents are intending to smuggle arms and ong and Shanghai 'Bank'sın, not to be uredanmunition into the interior of the province, and that, business with another foreign horg shall also be stopped. As it is feared" that haction may create trouble and complica tonk, this Chamber is asked to lose no time in -ordering the link in question to stop doing
RETURN OF CONGO T "FUK PJ." This Chamber has also heard of this mai-
The Chiness Government gunboat" Fub l'o, Now, with regard to the Railway quer bor, representatives (of the two provinces con- which was despatched to Fakbol a few months corned) mig already in Peking consulting with, for the protection, of thai por, retorned the Waiwupu as to the best way of doing things. Festerday to port, and it is reportdahb2, bis
River to do patrol work, fadred the gentry and people of Shanghai are gunboat will soon be despatched to the West even now looking to British merchants to act in an intelligent aéd just manner and not to coerce the people of Kiangsu and Che dung into borrow.. ing money. Such being the caio, how can we Chinese Merchants act, on the other hand, in an ani:telligent manner, and so endanger the safety and well being of trade? For this rea son the Chamber hastens to inform the mem bere of the various trades and professions at once fo destroy and burn the Expresses issued by the said (Sing Yi Savings) Bank that may have been received by them. On the other baud this Chamber has already discovered the truth of the subject of Provincial Judge Jui's dispatch and had sent a warning to the Saving Bank in question to Iose na time in destroying any Expressos in its hands that have not yet been disseminated. *
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· THE CHEKIANG DISTURB ANCES
Eight Sisters of the Order of St. Vincent de Pani arrived heic from Tsoloupang yesterday, reports the N. G. D. Natus, of 13th insi, In that vill ge the Sisters carry on a useful work among the poor. They have a hospital with twenty beds for woo10, and thiẞy los sich, dispensary and an orphanage, and 200 child: ren look to them for support. Of these infants"
families. As the time of the Ahz th disturbancer, 100 have been placed out to qurse with Christian Mgr. Peysaud, B shop of Niegno, bappened to be in the neighbourhood of Tiofcupang, and at the Mandarin of the district luformed him that he could not guarantee the fety of the Sisters, he gave them instructions to come to
Shanghai for a fortnigh". They left at om.
« premises to guaid it: frpm. possession, of the r on Friday, when a posse of 100 soldiers 4ock rioters. The Bishop and prisut frmustat ibe village for the present at all A
A special Notice to all concerned which it is only the poorer classes of Flipinos, in to be trusted, will be borns to mind by every the last few days a number of Spaniards one."
Para and Americans had taken the disease. Ja view of this repudiation by the Chinese He thought, it beat that the Carnival bo post-Chamber of Commerce and the salutary steps paned until the islands, could be freed from taken by the Municipal Police, it is to be hoped, as much in the interests of the Chinese
The Slaters state that the trouble is entirely The Governor General and others said that themselves as of others, that the Settlement due to the Mandarin of the district, who sa Manila had invited guests from abroad, will have heard the last of the proposed boycott has attempted ig.raise the inx on ice. The
apf foreiga feeling rolers have showa 19, h that it was only, fair, to these prospective as soon as Vin's case has been settled. In the visitors that word be sent to the countries absence of more explicit, evidence against they burnt down the Catholic Mission, at about, the Philippines that there was cholers them, there would seem to be little to gain Abzah merely because, they said, the Mandarin would have to pay for it: The malcontents here. He himself deemed ir but the courtesy from further action against the men arrested
have been looting freely, and they seem to be for which the Philippines were famed that sader orders from Peking,
The Central Government will have asserted
adherents to a secret society,
The Sisters we uso every precaution to shield visitars from aby possible Inconvenience, « If the its authority and its prompt action should,
understard that the rioters wear, a distinctive Do. Rine Tree (lets Earth-Carnival were postpone until sometime later certainly, be a warning lodress, and go about to bands of about a thon
Dr. Heiser and he thought that the disente di sand. They have been sopping bouts CRORls and holding wealthy gentry for would be atadicated and there would then be CORPL. F. Barber, of the R.G.A, prosecuted zo zisk, in having an immense assemblage a coolie pamod Lam Mui at the Police Court, tong, this morning, for trespassing. The coolie was While there were some disscaling voices found la Belcher's Fort yesterday afternoon most of the present concurred and it was agreed admiring the scenery. Ha pleaded guilty to by vo to set the date for Carnival at March 9. the charge and was fined $5. This will be when the dry season sasures that TELEGRAMS from Washington announce that everything will be propitions for a cajoyable the. Japanese iorerament is willing to curtail
Mr. Kenrick's Mischief Mr. Loland's Serlight
disposed of by the Court, it is evident that it has been arranged that no actual punish ment will be inflicted on the enterprising native banker for his peculiar ideas of com- Mr. F. D. Marshali's Mystic petition. At the same time, it will not be according to Chinese methods of judicial proceedings if he is not made to pay'sweetly, if indirectly, for his indiscretion, and we have no doubt before the banker hears the last of!
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Blue Nile
the affair he will be completely convinced Air, Godfrey. Master's Astral (late Astrol),, that instigating a boycott is an extremely unprofitable way of promoting business. We sincerely hope no more of these unpleasant
Incidents will occur to ipar, the harmony of METARA
foreign and native relations.”
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Drayos (late Autumn.
Rose)
Moir's Strathnaira. Mr. Moregold's Mainstay
Wildman (late Highlandman); Major Parker's Panjabi?" Mr. John Pael's Ardpatrick
Qopra
iföste. A
Meanwhile the efforts of the men working Immigration of Japanese from Hawail Into for the success of the jollification will be direct America. Mr. P. O'Brien, the US. Ambassa ed toward perfecting every detail: krijgt var doy in Tokin, bas haen ordered to abanden
his efforts to obtain an Exclusion Treaty, CHRUNG ON, a "boy," in the amplay of the For ill-treating a performing bear, by con Oriental Hotel, and Chiu Chau, a cook, reald, stantly tugging at a rope #bles was fastoond to the, Police its pose with a steel ring, became the beast ing at Kowloon,; were charged Court, to-d
thewould not performs its tricks is a prop
Da
FRESH Cases of smallpox at Kobe exceed one jhonderd daily,
Do
Eglinton
Do.
Kirkdale
De
Kirkwood
HM, destroyer Offer returned to Canton this moming to rejoin the West River Fjolla
the
"THE CITY OF PARIS,
kcodbrig!
AMAGERESE,
tha farmer with dis
LOWELEN WAVD) at the Police Cour
It is reported that before the adve band spies six sent into the neighbourhood, find out whether there are any wealiby men there. The Shters came down in a housebe without a mishap of any kind. "The lading stage at Abash was destroyed,
Messes, Dodwell & Co. 14. Standard Life Assurance Co have fear pocket diary, blotter and a pad
and to p A MELTING, fa'i Scâul at? hich spasches IWATA to.bava been made against the genul tramwaja has been dissolved Ouss) been suspended for
ODER STREET,