Telegrams.

[Prater's]

The European situation.

LONDON, 23rd October. Turco-Bulgarian negotiations are at a dead lock owing to the Turks insisting on Bulgaria capitalizing the Bastern Rumelian' tribute which Bulgaria declines to do.

Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Com mons, said that the approval of Turkey was necessary to any programme to be submitted to the proposed. European conference...

Later.

The Bulgarian Envoys, who are returning to Sofia; have arrived at no agreement as to the tribute to be paid to Turkey, but it has been arranged that a Turco-Bulgarian com mission shall settle the railway difficulty.

Turkey estimates the amount due from, Bulgaria owing to the lapse of tribute at ten millions sterling

Negotiations between Austria and Turkey are at a standstill.

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The latter desires the sanction of Europe to the annexation of Bosnia, while Austria wants a settlement direct.

24th October.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 26

Interport Cricket.

FIRST DAY'S PLAY. SHANGHAI TEAM HAS A DIG ADVANTAGE.

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McEuen oponed his score by glancing Bird to the Opium Campaign.

RESTRICTIONS AGAINST

SMOKERS.

REVISED REQULATIONS.

Our Own Correspondent.]

Cintos 24th October

promulgated by the Canton authorities for the Following are the revised regulations recenf. prohibition of opium smoking,

lag for two and afterwards gatting a single." He was given out leg before wicket in Birds. following over and Uns seventh wicket was down for 149. With Lanning still in it was still pos- sible that a material adition would be made. 'We are indebted to the Shanghal-Timer, of..to the score, and this was verified, for "before and inst., for the following report of the inter he was run out for 16 the score had been taken

to 216, Lanblog was first' partnered by Har port match -

In glorious weather yesterday the fifteenth isoo, whose tau were compiled luckily. Hat- cricket match between Hongkong and Shang-rison was never at home, to Bird and should hai was commenced on the Shanghai, Cricket have been caught by Haughton at point after Ground, and when play ceased for the day the he had made a single. He got on to Bird'sly visitors were in a very bad, position being 179 bowl ng twice, however, and pot him to the runs in arrears on the first innings and only leg boundary each time. With Billings in "four wickets in hand. All the crack Hongkong runs cama more freely, and Lansing was lucky batsmen failed dismally, excepting W. Ed., to escape being run out, a faulty 'retum by wards, who came to the rescue at a critical Home allowing him to get in. Billings gave time and put a stop to the rot which had set in Barton a chance when the score was at 216 and which looked like continuing. There was

returam, him a very hard one which Barton a splendid light when the game commenced at dropped. Without an addition to the core 104. The wicket was a trifle heavy and Lanning was run out, his brother (A. E. Lan inclined to help the bowlers, particularly the Ding) returning smartly to Barton who prompt alow or medium-paced trandlers, for it was ly knocked the bails off. It was rather a coin quile heavy enough to take the edge off fast cidence, that the brothers. Laubing should be stuff." Shanghai's skipper won the lore and playing as opponents and the coincidence was elected to bat, sending out H. B. Ollardessen heightened when A. E. was responsible for and R N. Anderson to open the innings. he throw which brought about the downfall of Mr. A. R. Lowe umpired for Rongkong, and V. H. After Wheen had scored four he was Mr. P. F. Lavers did similar duty for the clean bowled by Sharpe and the innings closed Settlement.

for 2:8, a really creditable score. The fielding of Hongkong was patchy. In the forenoon Turner, Edwards and Butchison stood out well though the latter made a couple of mistakes, but in the afternoon the fielding all round was better, Claxton saved several boundaries by his sprinting. Sharpe and Bird bore the brunt of the attack and took all the wickets between them, the fast bowlers (Peak and Barton) being unsuccessful Sharpe's five for 57 was the bes! analysis, while Peake was the most expensive.

A BAD START.

There was a burst of applause as Mr. Turner The Vienna press denounces Great Bri-led the Hongkong men into the field, which tain as being responsible for the rupture of a redoubled when the two Shanghai batsmen emerged and took their places at the wickets negotiations between Turkey, and Austria, R. E. O. Bird and Corporal Sharpe took up the and declares that Austria, supported by Gera tack, the former sending first ball to Oller many, will only attend the conference re dessen from the pavilion end. Two singles cognizing the annexation of Bosnia and Herone to each batsmen, and a couple of byes were. zegovina as an accomplished fact,

Fifty chests of artillery cartridges partly destined for Servia, have been confiscated at Linz, Upper Austria.

Degrees for Womon. Lord Curzon's Oxford reform scheme in cludes the opening of degrees for women on the same basis as men.

THE ELERI,,

VICE-ADMIRAL lambron at SWATOW.

The barbour is orce ogato alive with war ships of various nationalities. With the advent of winter the British. fleet returns from, the

Northern Cruise. Preceding the arrival of the British cruisers, was the Alger (French), 4,300 loas, and commanded by Capt. M. Wil yaux. She came in from Swat w on Saturday and took up her apchorage at the French Mail

scored add then ensued very careful play on the part of the batsmen, both of whom displayed great cautiousness in treating the bowling. No liberties were taken, and only safe runs were itempled. There, was great sorrow in the Shanghai pavilion when, in the eighth over, after 11 minutes' play, Ollerdesses was beaten by Shape and sent out for the moderate score of 6 Oilerdessan, tried to play for. ward to the delivery, which shot in fast, 13-1-6, As though impressed by the importance of the much Captain Barrett, opened very slowly add for a long time runs came slowly. In fact the first twenty was not hoisted until after 35 minutes play. Both batsmen co tinued their policy of steady balting. Anderson boing the first to open his shoulders.

HONGKONG'S COLLAPSE.

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A licensed opium smoker is allowed, on production of his necessary permit, to buy, once a day only, the amount of opium specified on his permit but not any quantity in excéts of it. The Biller, co the other hand, should at the same time duly chop on the back of the permit, giving the data of the sale together with his shop's name. Any one when found relling aplam to an onlicensed smoker or failing to chop a permit after a sale, and also any opium seller when found selling opium to a licensed smoker the second time in a day, ie, after the licensed permit had been chopped on that day, will be fond St for x mace of opium sold, $2 for's candareens and $1 for any quantity, less than 5 caudarenas. The illegal buyer will be fined likewise,^.

In case a licensed opium smoker visits à¤kiant place, he should bring his necessary pannit with him, to be presented on arrival at his destination at a police station, if any, or to || the local officials for inspection, and to be chopped, before he will be permitted to buy and smoke opium in the locality, otherwise the smoker and also the seller will be fined half the amounts stipulated in rule 1.

1908

To-day's Advertisements.

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VISIT OF THE UNITED STATES' FLEET TO AMOY.

THE

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* HAIYANG "

will leave for AMOY Direct ön THURSDAY, 29 h instant, at Nood."

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MARITIMES.

3. No fees will be charged to smokers when applying for licences. When any one is found 'The game was resumed at‘4 pm, after aämoking without the necessary permit, he will brief respite and the Shanghai players took the be food according to rale 1. If the amount the 29th October, 1938, at 3.30 PM, at No. 9, field pleased with the result of their insinghe takes is not knows, he will be fined A. A. Claxton accompanied W. C. D. Turner according to circumstances or sentenced to the wicket and scored six runs off. A. E. Lan to imprisonment for eight days with hard labour ning's first over. He looked very promising according to the revised regulations promul Turner shaped weakly against Rasmussen and gated in the 31st year of Kuang Hsu. Further. was palpably in difficulties. Three maidens more, the offender will be sent to an anti- were sent down by the S.R.C. crack, thirteen opin asylum for treatment. runs having been scored off Lanning is the

4. On the occasion of any celebrations, the meantime and then Turner was caught by V host should not allow any one, meaning a H. Lanning in the fourth over. Lieut. Haugh-smoker, to smoke opium in his house, unless ton filled the vacant crease, but he lost hit part, the smoker himself is in possession of the ner when the total stood at sixteen, Claxton necessary permit and presents same to the ́being bowled by Laoning after having scored. police authorities to be inspected and chopped

A E Lanning and Haughton remained

in the first instance. Offenders against this mule He was playing fine, cricker, every stroke together until Haughton, with the score on will be severely punished. being sound, but he was the stronger on the changed, gave a chance to V. H. Linning. A licence is to be renewed once a year leg side, his glances nad snicks in that direc-in the slips off Rasmussen, which was and at each rennwal the licensee must reduce at least do% of the amount he consumes daily. tion materially adding to his score. After well taken. Edwards joined Lanning, but thirty-three overs had been seat down there partnership full of promise was broken by

6. No duplicate permit to be issued to a was a double change in the bowling, Bands Lanning being bowled by Rasmussen, who at licenses unless reasonable expisnation is given man Barton and A. W. 1. Peake relieving Bird this stage had three wickets down for four runs, for the loss, and a satisfactory guarantor is pro and Sharpe respectively. Off Bird 24 runs had having bowled six overs, five, nd which were

ANDERSON'S FINE DISPLAY,

vided. When lound leading a permit to any

fed 10; besides, the permit will be forfeited.

7. In case of removal of residence from ane

police station concerned where his permit will place to another, a licenses should report at the

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FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND УОКОНАМА,

THB Company's Steamship

*TOURANT. Captain Lancelin, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-DAY, the 26th lust., Big P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

be chopped, for which no fee is to be charged. CONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex

Co.'s busy. Yesterday the county class cruisers -Kent and Monmouth-arrived, from Wei-bai- -wei, being followed later inthe day by the flagship been scared and off harpe 19. Just before the maidens. R. O. Huchison was given out leg other person the owner of the permit will be -HMS. King Alfred, also from Wei-hai-wei, which port she left on the tfth inst. While at sea HE Vice-Admiral the llon, Sir Hedworth Lambin, Commander-in-Chief, transferred his flag to the yacht Alacrity which proceeded to Switow on avisi, being expected here to-morrow. The Alacrity was accompanied by the destroyer Fame The first-class craiser Bedford arrived from Tsingtau this-morning,

The flagship is basy coaling to-day pre paratory to her departure with the fleet for Mira Bay some time next week for battle practice. When the practice has been carried out, the Adet will return to port and then start for the annual Southern cruise. It

for Christmas...

change was made the filly was hoisted on the score board, after one hour's play, and of this Dumber Anderson and contributed zo. The first boundary hit was a soick through the slips which went to the credit of Anderson. Barton was shortly afterwards pulled to the leg boun dary of Anderson, but Captain Barrett did not feet at afl comfortable when facing the soldier, whose deliveries bumped a good deal, Peake was keeping a fine length, but he soon got ragged and one short pitched ball was sent by Barrett 10 the country for thres. Hutchison failed to get round in line to field's splendid carpet drive. from the same batsmen, whose first thirteen ruas had been made by singles, and the first boundary hit for him was registered. Shortly

before wicker to Rasmussen dext over, ana" Lieutenant Home only added a single, being caught by Rasmussen off Landing. Edwards was, in the meantime, giving a good display of cricket, treating both bowlers alike. Off one over from Rasmussen be scored dine runs, quite a lot when one considers that Rasmus sea's ten overs were only productive of 18 i Edwards cut ficely and drove with skill, make. ing an excellent impression on those who wit messed his play. With Barton the score was carried to 49 for six wickets before play ceased for the day, Edwards being 25 not out, and Barton 3

The scores are:-

SHANGHAL.

R. N. Anderson, b Sharpe ....... E. 1. M. Barrett, & Bird ......................... H. B. Ollerdessen, b Sharpe

W. H. Moule, b Sharpe.....................

is hoped that the feet may be back in Heng-afterwards Barrett again found the boundary At no leave has been given the crew at Tringi and again it was flutchison who failed to stop tap general leave, will be granted the crews of the ball, though it came well within teach. all the ships for forty-two hours commencing Ninety runs were on the board of which: Walker, e Haughton, b Bird..

The city ought to be alive, with Anderson had made 48, before the bowling war. D. D. Rasmusser, b Bird

again changed, Sharpe and Bird taking up the Jack ashore on Tuesday and Wednesday.

attack Again..:

to-morrow.

CAMP NOTES.

Work and amusement are going string ai the Volunteer Camp, and during the course of the past week, gond and useful work

"O was put in by our citizia soldiers, Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, gun practice was held in the New Territories, when some decidedly effective shooting was seen, Ne a Company being the most con- spicuous among the four companies of which the artillery section of the Corps is composed.

The attendance of iricods on guast nights bas not been particularly large since the opening of Camp; so it was extremely gratify ing on Saturday night to see a goodly number of visitors availing themselves of the volun: teers' hospitality. After dinner, an impromptu concert was held and as appreciated pro- gramme gone through, all the officers being present. The stage was most tastefully decorat ed with plants and all those present pronounced, the gathering a great success.

CAPT. BARRETT OUT. That change proved very disastrous for Barrett, who was bowled with the first ball of" Bird's first over after having made 27 by steady bauing. It cannot be paid that Barrett looked like staying at the wickets at any time doring his innings, for he was distinctly uncomfortable and not at all like the Barrett we have seen the W. H. Moule partner. past couple of seasons. ed Andersas. During Bird's next over An- derson gave him a chance returning a ball fast to the bowler, but it was too hot for Bird and he dropped it. Monte put on a few singles and shaped well at the wickets, but he was lucky in being let off for an uppish'bit over the heads of slips, which went for three. He did not long survive, being clean bowled by Sharps when the score stood at 121 for three wickets. At the tiffin adjournment ( o'clock) the score stood at 131 for three, L. Walker having added

THE AFTERNOON PLAY.

five runs.

So far, the ideal eleven had everything in their favour and bad every reason to be satisfied with the manner in which the game had pro-

D. J. McEuen: 1.b.w, b Hird

A, itarrison, c Bird, b Sharpe mon G. M. Billings, not out...

V. H. Lanning, rue out

A. F. Wheen, bbarpe

Sundries.....

Total

BOWLING.

0.

"Bird 33

Skarpe....... 35.J.

·Barton dökme, 13 Peake

HONGKONG.

M. R. W

6 77

9

34 40

A. A. Claxton, b Lanning: W. C. D. Turner, Lanoing, b Rasmustes L. Haughton, e Laoning, b Rasmussen A. E. Laing, b Rasmussen m R., Hutchison, lbw b Rasmossen ....... Lt. Home, Rasmussen, b Lasping or W. Edwards, not ont Bandeman, Barton not out............. Sundries...................ren

Six wic' eta for DOWLING.

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THE AMERICAN FLBEI,

TOKIO FESTIVITIES.

Taklo, October 21.

Today the chief officers of the American Fleet were entertained at a liffin given by Vis count Terauchi, Minister of War; at a garden. party given by Admiral Togo; and at a dinner prity and soirde given by Marquis Katsura, the 6 Premier

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EMPEROR AND· PRESIDENT.

and Matajan, from Havre ex Medor, and from. Bordeaux ex. VILLE Anas, in connection With above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra fiazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignee before P.M., TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.

To Let.

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Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 3rd November, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 3rd November, or they will not be recog

Rear Admiral Sperry has transmitted to the Coverament a telegram from President Roose velt wishing continued health and happiness to the Emperor of Japan and to his subjects. | nized. 33 President Roosevelt expresses his high grati». 26fication at Japan's invitation to the American

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Fleet and at the opportunity thus afforded

of demonstrating the old friendship existing 218 between the two countries. It was his earnest with that the meeting might redound to the strengthening and continuance of mutual_cor. diality.

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Rasmussen ... Lanning

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"TRUE FRIENDSHIP”

WHEN THE MAGISTRATE REFUSID TO ANSWER,

The Emperor in his reply most cordially re ciprocates President Roosevelt's sentiments of friendship and goodwill, adding that he places the highest value on the friendship of the

Daited States and Japan, and, that it is his constant aim to preserve indissolubly the bands of good neighbourly feeling and perfect accord, Hus Majesty concludes by wishing the Flest bon'royage.-N. C. D. News.

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The E. & A. Co.'s sa. Aldenhum left Sydney; on 14th inst., for this porti, vía Queensland poste

The Ben List sa Benarty, from Middlesbro', Antwerp and London, lefe Singapore yesterday, for this port.

The I. C. S. N. Co.'s us. Lalsang from Cal-

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 3rd November, at 3.P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

P. NALIN,

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THE TOWN.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION "Let us cross over to

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

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having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M. the 27th inst., will be landed at Consignao's risk' and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by-

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, LD,

'General Managers.

fro Hongkong, 26th October, roo8.. KULANGSU (AMOP) ·MUNIÇIPAL COUNCIL.

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, hold-ali the Board Room, on the 6th October, 1908,

Present-Messrs. W. H. Wallace (chairman), O..A. V. Bowra, W. Kruse, 5. Okuyamm....W. Wilson and the secretary.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed,

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On the motion of Mr. Krase, it was, decided

to frame a scheme for licensing and registering chair honge, chairs and chair coolies:

The Superintendent of Police reported the following cases had been deak with at the

Kowloon Hotel on

Saturdays and Sun-

days where a fresh

supply of Seabreeze is given away free of charge."

PRIVATE BAR.

Ikan Merah on toast

On Sunday morning, there was Church | gressed, bui ofer the game was resumed their Parade, when the Rev. C., Hickling off-stock began to tumble down, four wickers being clated and gave an interesting sermon. Short taken for the addition of only eightees runs. ly afterwards, a cerimonial parade was held | Walker was the first to go, being well taught by Commander when the men were by Haughton al"polot," when his score "stood: A somewhat amusing defence was put up in given preliminary practice in firing the feu six and the total at 134. Four runs later the Police Court on Saturday morning by two de fale for the King's Birthday Parade on Anderian was out, bowled. by Sharpe. He public chair coolies, who were prosecuted and

after ards convicted for attempting to dump November 9th next.

had given a splendid display of steady, dead body in the public' strees be corpse In the afterndon, inter-compsey footba meritorious cricket. Pe gave several chances, was removed from 8, Square Street. The 'sc matches were held, when some healthy zivalry one to Lanning at the wickets when the score cused at first depied the charge vigorously, cutta and the Straits left Singapore for this port was witnessed. There was even a larger num stood at 27: he survived a confidently made saying that they knew nothing about it, but on 23rd inst

Tew minutes later the first accured, who acted

The P. M. S. S. Co's so. China with mails ber of visitors than on the previoudy. Per appeal for leg before wicket five runs later and as spokesman, pleaded guilty for and on behalf from Hongkong of 26th alt, amived at Sas haps the presence of a large number of the fair was almost run out even earlier colliding of his colleague..

· Francisco on zjed inst.. sex materially assisted the footern to put in | with Laonjog in his rush for the crease.

Mixed Court since the last meeting -Sam at gratis. some good, hard kicks. The Infantry Com Despite these defects, however, the innings will coalie observed: "We admit removing the pany beat the Engineer, and No. 2 Company stand out as one of the most valuable Anderson body from the bouse in Square Street. The which left here on 23rd inst, at 6 am, arrived mouses: Allowing pigs and cattle to stray 4, Obstracting the public drains 3, Breach of Bya- deceased was a poor man and had no relatives. at Shanghai yesterday, at 5 p.m., came out top dog after a severe struggle with has played in Interport cricket, for the com- He was our nearest friend and, of course, we The N. Y. K.s.s. Kumano Maru, Australian law 15 (disorderly house) 2, Breach of agree. another antillery company,

parative failure of Barrett, Moule and Oller did something for him." That "something" Line, left Nagasaki for this port on aged instment . Sammary Ariests; Breach of new The bulk of the visitors telt by the 6.30 Zessen left the Shanghai team in a weak posi- was to attempt to dispose of his body, in the and is expected born on 27th inst.

Opium Regulations 3 Boing, on enclosed launch, but a few stayed on till 10,50. Another tion, and it was only the excellent play of dead of night. After a pause the coolie con The P. & O. 5. N. Co/s us. Dilki left Singa- premises for an unlawful purpose 1; Contempt concert was held on this occasion, one, feature Anderson which retrieved them, After Ander-cluded his remarks with Your Worship pore for this port on agih inst, at 6 pm with being a hypnotic exhibition by a member of | son's departure O. D, Rasmussen went in, bat.

For fear of incrimination the magistrate the outward English Malls, med is due here on the Corps which was appreciated,

he did not last long, being bowled by Dird after (Mr. J. R. Wood) refused to answar, and imik lost, at 5 p... This morning, there was 15-pår, gun drill in making three run. Both the Recreation Club posed a penalty of Ston sach, the alternative The Imperial German Mail us. Prinu Lub- preparation for the inspection by H.E. the bataman had failed,, but Kasmassan's revenga, Governor on Wednesday afternoon,

was to comm, na will be later akowa. P 15 keyang does notʻpay,

When asked what more he had to say, the The Imperial German Mail us. Kieff,

would do the same, would not you?"

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of Court I.

O. E OWEN,

Proprietor

(Signed), W. H. WALLACE,

Chairman.

Secretary,

Hongkong, 18th October, rgel,

being six weeks hard labour. It is quite crl-wig, carryleg the German Mall with dates from By order,

C. BERKELAY MITCHELL,

dant that doing a friend, even a daid one, a Berlin of the 7th inst, left Colombo yesterday,

um, and may be expected here on jih promj

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