Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

BLIVICE.

MILITARY MANŒUVRES.

LL

FOREIGN OFFICERS TO ATTEND,

· [By courtesy of the "Sheung Pr"]"

Peking, 2nd November."

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At the forthcoming military man- euvres, military officers of foreign countries will also attend.

There will also be present the correspondents of two newspapers.

SALE OF DANGEROUS ARTICLES.

PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung, Po."]

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1908.

The Volunteers.

BREAKING UP OF CAMP OF

INSTRUCTION. -

& SUCCESSFUL' OUTING.

A successful close to a successful outing was withered on Saturday áft-recon, a' the Volún. leer Camp at Stonecu:ist's Island, whan the annual sports were held in the presence of a❘ large number of volunteers and their friends, The Parade Ground was prettily decorated with flags and the full and of the 3rd Middlesex Regiment played selections of music during fternoon, An Amusing feature of the meeting was the ubiquitous presence of a member of the local garrison, who greatly entivened the proceedings by his witticisms

reased in negro costuma with his face far from particularly clean, be kept the little ones in a dangerously high state of laughter and at times it seemed as if the strap on their little throats was really too much for them.

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Resuks of the sporti arg appended:--- POTATO RACE—1, Young, 2. Chányul, <This wat a highly amusing event. A low of bucksis was placed ei one end, and potatoes were placed at regular intervals in a straight line from the buckets. Each Peking, 2nd November.

competitor had, to Gil bis particular bucket The British and Ainerican Min-with all the potatoes in the shortest time possi ble. The sight of the competitors hurrying and isters at Peking havo addressed scurrying to and fro was very comic. representations to the Waiwupu inquiring if China is prepared to be represented at the proposed forth- coming conference at which an inquiry will be conducted into the advisability of prohibiting the sale of dangerous articles.

EMPEROR KWANG SU,

HEALTH RESTORED,

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Fa"]

Peking, 2nd November. Emperor Kwang Su's health is restored.

His Majesty is, however, still unable to walk about by himself; he requires un attendant to help him along...

TIBETAN ALLAIRS.

SECRET-CONFERENCES. [By courtesy of the "Sheung_ Pò"}

Peking, 2nd November. The Imperial Government has held secret conferences for some days in succession to discuss Tibet an affairs.

COAST MAPS.

INFORMATION DESIRED.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

Peking, 2nd November..

The Ministry of War luis issued

BOOTS, AND PUTTIES, RACK.-t. A. R. Ellis... - Competitors båd to remove their boots and

utties and the first home with boots faced and pusties propssly tied to win. Ettis fuisted excellently.

-A Harbour Rescue.

#PRINZ SIGISMUND'S OFFICERS PREDICAMENT.

ADRIPT ON AN UPTURNED BOAT.

On Sunday morning, a party of Fortuguese gentleman. Jatt Kowloon shortly after 9 a.m. is a couple of house-boats, for a pleasure trip to a place called Kwai Chung, in the New Terri torias. They had not proceeded far, when, opposite the Standard Oil Works at Lai-chi- kok, they descried in the distance something white, which appeared to be a raft at first sight, adrift on the surface of the water. The two house-boats, meds for the object, which, on closer inspection, was found to be a life-boat which by some mishap or other had turned turtle, with four men clinging os to its up... turned bottom, "The victims of the misadven- ture were take on board the house-boats by those on pleasure, Dent. The rescued men were all dressed in uniform with a peak, hai, which belongs to the Norddeutscher Lloyd They were officers of the engine-room depart ment of the German mall steamer Prins Sigimund and no pains were spared to provide the rescued gentlemen with stimulants and hot drinks in the form of tea and whisky, nic.

When the heroes of the little incident were in a position to grasp the situation, soms of the boatmen desired to right the boat. This the engineers said could not be done, as the lifeboat had fall sail at the time she came to grief. One plucky

Chinaman, however, dived under the upturaed craft, and by passing a ropo under. it, succeed-

led in'hauling and ultimately righting it with the rail, The Chinese crew the baled out the water and put everything in order.

TEAM FACE.NO, I COMPANY, In this race, the men had to carry coofi. dential messages.

A curious feature of the accident was that MAXIM GUN COMPETITION. No. the anchor, which must have got entangled at Company. 1. No. 3 Company,

the time the acċideot bapposed, was found right on the top of the mast, which the ener gotic member of the Chinese crow climbed and removed it.

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This event was very interesting to the visitors. The different movements consisted of advancing with drag-ropes, from travelling to tripod mounting and gun-laying. The men went about their work very smartly and No. 2 Company is to be congratulated on their well deserved victory,

TUG-OF-WARI. No. 3 Company (Captain Armstrong, Berat. Major Gray, Sergeant Darby, Carl Biden, and Gunners Wheal and

Reid).

WHEELBARROW RACK. Chunyut and

Clements_x_Grégory.and.Brown......

THREE-LEGGED RACE,. Loureiro and.

Brown,

SERGEANT INSTRUCTORS RACE. Yin

The men were refreshed with whisky and

and tea as stated, but politely declined ADY food. They took lewe of their rescuers with much waving of hats, etc. Before leaving, the German, officers were lavish in their 'promises to remoperate the Chinese crew. The picolc patty then proceeded on its journey and return-

ei to Kowloon without, further incidents by 9 p.m., after having spent a most enjoyable day, and none the worse for their_little_qut-of- the-way adventure,

ON THE BLOOD TIDE.

Kee. 2 Sergt. Downes, 3rd Middlesex Regi-HANTING" COLLIDES WITH THE "FLORA.",

ment,

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This race was won by the popular and portly contractor Yin Kee, who has had charge of the men's mess for sach a long time,

FOOTBALL MATCH-No. 2 Company played The Infantry Company (six-&-side)," "The match could not be completed owing to a mishap and will probably be re-played at Happy Valley

Miss Chapman kindly presented the prizes to the successful competitors at the conclusion of the sports. A beautiful bouquet was thes pre- sected to Min Chapman, and three cheers and a "tiger" for that lady brought the pro- cordings to a close,

THE MIKAVUS BIRTHDAY.

RECEPTION

AT THE JAPANESE CONSULATE,

A reception was held at the Japanese Con. sulate in the forenoon to day in honour of the Emperor of Japan's birthday. Among those who left cards were the following:-H.E. Major General Broadwood, C.B, Mr. A. J. Bracken. bury, Private Secretary to H.E, the Governor,

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SHANGHAI RACES.

We are indebted to the Hongkong Jockey Club for the following results of the Shang hai races received by telegram: THE AUTUMN Cur-Value, Th. 350. Se cond Pony, Ils. 75. If five or more start» ers, Third Pony, Th. 50. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of

the Criterion Stakes, 5 lbs. extra. · Jockeys who have never won an Official Race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tis. 5. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Beverly's Brockton..........(Reid)× Mr. Busey's York Rose (Burkbilt) a Mr. Balloog Austaens .....................

Time: 2.49 4/5

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THE WHANGPOO STAKES.-Value, Tls. 250 Second Pony, Tila. 75. If five or more starters; Third Pony, Tls, 50. For China Poules, being bona fide Griffigs at. date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a Race 5 lbs, extra. Jockeys who have never won an Official Race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tla. 5. One mile and a half.

To-day's Advertisements.

BÁNK HOLIDAY,

TN accordance with Government is will

No. 77 the EXCHANGE BANKS be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, the gh November the anniversary of the Birthday of His Most Gracions Majesty King Edward VII. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1908. FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.

THE Steamship

"JAPAN,"

Capt. J. G. Olifant, will be despatched for the above Parts on SUNDAY; the 8th last, at Daylight.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers, and is installed throughout with Electric Light and carries a duly certified Doctor.

For Freight or Passage, npply to

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LIMITED,

Aganis Hongkong, 3rd November, 1908. 1965

PUBLIC AUCTION. „. THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by PUBLIC, AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

T (Vida) < 1 (Schnorr) 3

Mr. Saxo Borussia's Jupiter .........(Moller) Mr California's Cakland Mr. Neville's El Animal ̧.

Time: 3.30 3/5.

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS.

THE NORTHERN CUP.-Value, Tis. 250. "Second Pony,, Tls. 757 If five or morë starters, Third Pony, Tis. 50. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a Race at this Meeting 5 lbs. extra. Non-Starters at this Meeting 7 lbs. extra. Jockeys who have never won an Official Race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tla. S. Three-quarters of a mile... Mr. Buxey's York Rose (Burkili) Mr. Toeg's Peibo !...........................................................(Hayes) Mr. Ballous' Gemini....

Time: 135 3/5.

(Molier) 3

THE CHINA CUP-Value, Tls. 250. Second

Pony, Tlf. 75. Il five or more starters,.. Third Pony, Tis: 5o. For China Ponies. being bona fide Griffios at date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 5 lbs. extra. Jockeys who have never won an Official Race allowed 5 lbs. In: trance, 1 is.-5. One mile.

(Vida)/2

Mr. Copenhagen's Shock............(Poulsen) Mr. F. B: Marshall's Elm Tree Mr. Saxo-Borussia's Jupiter (Moʻler)

Dead heal Time: 2.3 2/5.

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THE SHANGHAI STAKES.—Value, Tis;-400, Second Pony, Tis. 100. If five or more starters, Third Pony, Tia, 50. For China

The Shanghai Times, of 19th all, reports :-- Yesterday afternoon one of the most serious collisions of recent years happened right in front of the Bund, and a river steamer now lies below the water-ar-result-of-the-impact=lt-Ponies Weight for inches as per scale was at 1-15 p.m. that the collision occurred, at which time the river steamer Hanping came broadside on to the British Cruiser Flora lying at anchor in the stream. The Han

on her way up from the pine was Channel and bad turned Pootang point, but whilst endeavouring to make the Pootong. channel during the flow of the Avid tide, she. drifted with great force upon the bows of the Flora, Of course, the river steamer had the wort of the encounter and Captain Aŭstio realised that fact, and turned his vessel towards

Pootung in the hope of beaching her safely before she sank. In the meantime the fire float was signalled for and it was oot long be- fore she was alongside, but her pumps ware ineffectual against the inrush of water through the holes caused by the collision.

The Hamping, bowever, was successfully

Ponies that have started at this Meeting and not won a Race allowed 5 lbs. Bona fide Griffins at date of entry allowed 7 lbs. Allowances not accumulative, Entrance, Tis. 5. One mile'and a half."

Barley's Moriak...(Poulses) I Mr Beverley's Brockton

(Reid)

Mr. Saxe-Bonissia's Sagittarius......(Moiler)

Time: 3 29 2/5.

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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising HAND-PAINTED KAGA and NAGOYA

TEA

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&c, Catalogues will be issued. TERMS ---AG uzual,

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WORD FOR THE CHINESE.

There is an awakening of the public con- science and civic spirit these days that pro- 3mises some wholesome reform and we submit that one of the things that ought to receiva consideration is the attitude and opération of the law toward the Chinese residents of the Philippines and their descendants of mixed blood. That it is now barbarously inhuman will be the conclusion of any fair-minded man who examines the facts_in_fair_and_unpre- judiced spirit. We are deponing men from these islands every month and many of them bave in reality a greater right to be here than the Americans, if priority and other tests be applied. There are many cases that might be

THE PADODA CUP.-Value, Tis, ago. Se

cond Pony. Tls5. If five, or more starters, Third Popy Tis. 50. For China Fonies, being bona fide Griffins at date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners'ofa Race 7 lbs. extra. Entrance, Tis. 5. Seven furlongs. Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Kaudabar Chief........i

("chnorr):

Hon. Mr. F. H. May, Colonial Secretary, Mbeached on the Protung side, almost opposite Mr. Speelee's Double Zero,........(Hayes) 2 2. C. Blanchflower, Secretary to Commodore,

Mr. W. Rees-Davies, Attorney-General, Mr.

instructions to the Provincial Gov. Hon. Mr. B. A. Irving, Mr. C, Clementi, Hen the Yangkingping Greek, In-less-than-ball—Mr. John Peel's Kirkby, ........(Woillumier) 3 cited but there is one in particular that wil|| ernments on the sea-board directing | H, H. J. Gompertz, Colonel C. N. Darling, down in deep water. As the moments passed THE LIANA MIAU STAKES.-Value, Tapply to any man with a drop of red bload in his

them to furnish maps showing there- on the islands portaining to ench province, respectively.

THE AMERICAN FLEET,

Lirst. C. W. Beckwith, N., Assistant fierbour

an-hour, bowever, the Humping, bad been swung round with the tide and began to settle

the upper-warks of the steamer disappeared from view and before 4 o'clock all badianp. peared except the masts, for the fooool even was out of sight, it was a most unfortunate collision and only the strong tide can account

for it.

Fortunately, however, the engineers had the presence of mind to turn the safety valves on and thus allow the steam in the boilers to Cape, otherwise there would have been a very serious explosion, which might have resulted

Master, Capt. Hart-Synnot, Capt. F. W. Lyons, Hoa. Mr. A/ M. Thomson, Colonial Treasurer, Commanders He L. P Heard, C. T. Barrett, H. Grenfell, Capt. F. E. C. Ryan, R.N., Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, Director of Public Works, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.O., Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Mr. J. Leiria, Cosal for Portugal, Chev! Volpi- celli, Consul for Italy, Dr. E. A. Voretzsch, Consal for Germany, Mr. Amos, P. Wilder, United States Consul, Mr. E. Shellim, Mr. E. A Amay, October goth. Williams, Mr. J. R. M. Smith, Mr. A. Shelton The American fleet consisting of eight baifle Hooper, Hon. Mr. Wei Yok, C.st.o., Capt. J. T. in great loss of life. The cargo carried by the ships was sighted at six o'clock this morning Douglas, Mr. H. L. Fletcher, Mr. A. Gibson, and entered the barbour steaming slowly, ez-

Mr. T. F. Hough, Hon. Mr. E. A, Hewell, Mr. B. corted by Admiral Sab' with the cruisers Haiying, Haichi aod Heishes, and anchored at Layton, Mr. T. 1. Rose, Mr. S. Swart and, Mr.

Murray Stewart, nine o'clock.

ARRIVAL AT AMOY..

Foreign-Afain-Liang,beld-a-brilliant_recep

Hamping-Soo tons of pig iron-w.s much as to accelerate her sinking and it will not be until that cargo has been removed that there will be much chance of raising the vessel. The Flora

the man-of-war.

In the business quarter of the city the flag of escaped without much damage, but during the Prince Ya Lang and the Vica Minister of the Rising Sun bas been very conspicuously afternoon divers were sent down to examine tion for Admiral Sperry and the officers of the displayed from the verandabs of the lead-theford's stem, in case the impact h. d injured floet this afternoon, which was attended by Mr.ipg Japanic shipping and other firms, 1.5. Areold, the Americ in Consul, and the other consolar representatives, the Commissioner of Customs and almost the entire foreign com munity.

CHINESE ARRangements WARMLY .

APPRECIATED.

Later.

Mitcui like the

Bursa Keisha, the Nippon Yusen, Kaisha, the Toyo Kisen Kaitha, and several others. The dia. play from the Yokohama Specia Bask was particularly noticeable. Two Bagpalei were planted at the entrance to the Bank and from

ime: 1.55 1/5

250. Second Pony, Tis. 75. If live or more starters, Third Pony, Tls. 50. For all China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies that have started at this Meeting and not won a Race allowed 7 lbs. Entrance, Tis. g. Two miles. Mr. Toeg's Stirrup Cup Mr. F. B. Marshall's Myrtle Tree Mr. Henry Morriss Heathfield ...(Crighton) 3

Time: 4.33 1/5.

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veins.

There lived in one of the northern provinces a Chiosman who came to the Philippines thirty. four years ago. He worked, accomutated some money, embarked in business and married a Filipina. Children came of the union and

there were created all of the ties of home and family. When the act requiring registration (Hayes)

was pissed the man made full compliance with (Vida). Same time since he decided to visit China and before going failed to obtain a

FIRE IN THE SHANGHAI CLUB.

SLIGHT. DAMAGE. -

Considerable excitement was caused about 6.40 p.m. yesterday, reports the Shanghai Afer cury of 30th ultimo, when it was noised about that a fire had broken out in the Shanghai

Clob, in the Jinkee Road. The alarm was The Honting is only a new vessel, having sounded and the fire brigade and police lost bean built by Mesim, W. S. Bailey and Como time in harrying to the scene. However on pany, of Hongkong, only a few months age. arrival it was found their services were act re- Indeed, it was only on July 23 that the opening quired, as the fire, which was of a trißng nature, ceremony with regard to the vestel was bald.

had broken out in the kitchen and had been She had then only just arrived in Shanghai extinguished by the servants with the lavish for the Hanyang Iron and Steel Works and 's

ase of a good supply of water that was clare at

certificate from the Collector of Customs. Ho "made his trip to China and returning in due time fell into the hands of immigration him to the inspectors who submitted usual examination. He appears to have said that ba had a wife in Chinn, but it developed subsequently that she had died many years ago and that his marriage böra was entirely legal

and regular. These were the usual proceries

and the man was unceremoniously-deported. No opportunity to settle his busibers, no time Le make provision for his family, nothing- simply kicked from the country in the most inhuman and brutal manner.

It appears that when the registration law was passed tḥat through ignorance and isck of proper notice many Chinese failed to re-

each was displayed the flags of japan and reception was held on board. Her general band. There was but little damage done and gister. And now when they are found

Admiral Emory, with American Consul J. S, Great Britain--denoting-the-An;lo-Japanoke | ́appearance was then much admired, but her the excitement was over in less than fifteen they are taken upɑzod-hustled--out--of the

Alliance.

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first trip to Hankow almost proved fatal to her, minutes, The outer covering of the men bay. Country. In this process busbands and wives because she then backed into the Chinese ing become dampened by the light main that have been separated, children deprived of pro stasmer eingyu while swinging in the upper ( was falling, steps were taken to fook after the tection, children parted from their parents; | Chinese dinner. The men of the fleet no. longing to the shipping firms were gay with reaches of the river. Fortunately, the Hanping | comfort of the inpet mas before the brigade homes and business destroyed. A blind law is

cape with only her rudder, smashed but the took lis departure for home.

Arnold, attended a reception given by Prince

· Afloat the Japinete-owned starmen were Ya-inng and Vice-President Liang. The officers of the float werd entertained last evening, at dressed with bunting; even the launches bo animously express the warmest appreciation strings of coloured flags and looked extremely for the arrangements made for their entertain. pretty as they moved in and out among the

shipping in port..

meat and comfort.

DETAILS OF FLEET ENTERTAINMENT.

The fine mammoth vessel of the Toyo

"Hsingyu was'rather badly damaged,

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Tha Masping is a vessel of aiş fost long between perpendiculars, breadth moulded, 36

draft with Bas tons dead weight, not exceeding

fact aft; speed (loaded) 9 konts.

MANCHURIA

TAX ON OPIUM.

Takio, October 391. The vessel was built extra strong for the Viceroy Han Shik-chang proposes to increase bundling of heavy weights, being classed at the tax on opium with a view to restricting its Lloyds 100 A1, and is filled with derricks capust,

A dinner is to’be given to-night to Admiral | Kisen Kaisba-the Tenyo Maru—was alive with feet; depth moulded, 13 feal 6 inches; loaded Sperry and his officers by Prince Ya Laag and bunting. She was the object of much ad H.E. Liang Ten-yan, Vice-Minister of Formiration as she moved from ber moorings at bige Affairs. The football and baseball the Stonecutter's 'end of the harbour into the games as to be held to-morrow as planned. On Monday evening the foreign community Is to entertain Admiral Sperry and the com manders of the ships, together with prominent Chinese guests at the American Consala'e On Teqsday, the finals of the football and bass ball gamer ste to played the bont TACES and other sports will be held on Wedeesday

Central Fairway and oat by Lyremun Pass on her voyage to the Pacific. She traversed the harbour just after the tiffis hour when most people had the opportunity of seeing able of lifting-15 tons, She was worked by The Viceroy will shortly pay a vinit to the the Mikado's flag fluttering to the breeze from two sets of compound surface condensing Russian authorities at Harbin is order to pro- her tall masts to cap the profusion of brilliant engines, which are placed aft. For the easy more friendship between Chins and ber nor colours which she displayedap k

handling of rails, long plates and, angles, she there neighboor bus two large holds, free of abstraction by side sanchions, the hutches being 40 feet by 18

To-night, beginning from 8 to 10 p.mys saries of firework display will be given, details of which have already appeared in our columns

- It is honounced that it has been decided to establish a cukom house at Hathin.-N. G. D;

responsible for much of this shocking injustice, but surely oven, that may be tempered by giving it the most decent administration that is possible. The law was enacted for the exclusion of Chinese labourers and not to drive from this constry Chinamen who had won the right to reside here long before the Americàu Copgrass ever dreamed of having these islands under its control.

The facts and conditions are very well known to the officers of the government-lodeed the Judicial side of the government had frequently protested against the dumb injustice of many of the cases with which it has been compelled to deal--and as a master of simple justice there should be steps taken to protect the Chinese who are here by rightë-Manila Times

Wanabeep, with that,

#1

Intimation.

KOWLOON

THE NATION'S

HARDEST

IN

WORKER."

HONOUR OF THE 68TH BIRTHDAY

OF

H.J.M. KING EDWARD VIL

BIRTHDAY DINNER

will be served on

MONDAY, the 9TH NOVEMBER,

at 8 P.M.

RECHERCHE MENU.

MILITARY BAND IN ATTENDENCE,

DANCING at 9.30 PM.

FIREWORKS! - FIREWORKS I

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