Entimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST 7 1909.

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CULTIVATE ORIENTAL TRADE.sor in the Nagasaki Medical College, will visit

"Fatshan" Incident.

RESENTMENT AGAINST MESSRS, BUTTERFIELD' AND SWIRE PLACATED.

THE SECP-GOVERNMENT SOCIETY AND THE PORTUGUESE,

[From Our Own Correspondent.}

Cantor, 6th August.

On the 5th instant, at a p.m., there was a large number of people present at the meeting of the Self-Government Society in connection with the Fatthau incident

Mr. Chap Wai Po Manila and other places were read to the as- was elected to the chair. Letters received from

Opium Smuggling.

SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS

ANTICIPATED.

MANILA CUSTOMS OFFICIALS IN HONGKONG.

FIRE IN BONHAM STRAND.

ANY

$4,000. DAMAGE DONE.

Shortly after three o'clock this morning, dre No. 5 Police Station, the ground floor of which broke out at No. 6, Boobam Stand East, near

The fire! arrest in connection with the at

is uted as a jeweller's shop. On the occurrence' templ at smuggling opium Into the port last

of the conflagration, which appeared to be a Wednesday, was made yesterday afternoon, small one, beadquarters were insmodiately noti» when Louis T. Grant, a well known merchant fied and a contingent of fire-fighters, in charge and planter, was taken in custody on charges of Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, repaired to of violating the opium law, reports the Manila the scene with their usual promptitude. The Times of grat alt. "The arrest was made yester fire seemed to be confined to the lower day afternoon at four o'clock, on a warrant

floors and an trouble was experienced in get- signed by Acting Prosecuting Attorney South. ting the flames under control, which was ac- worth. Mr. Grant, accompanied by his two complished in a short space of time. As far as appeared at the office of the prosecuting at- appear to be great. We learn that the heure bondsmen, Messrs. A. Heino and E. M. Baron, can certain, the damage done does not

was covered by insurance in several companies, torney yesterday alternoon before the warrant was issued, and gave bond in the sum of P5,000 including the South British, Phoenix and Marine for his appearance is court, and'was released.

Fire Isomaco Companies to the aggrégale amount of $4,000. The origin of the fl è is not knows,

DR. Honda Jujiro, a Professor in the Okayama Medical College, has been appointed to visit Germany for two years for the study of phar macology, while Dr. Taonka Tamin, a Profon-

Germany and France for the study of medicine. In the opinion of Mr. J. D. Lowan, the newly elected president of the Seattle Cham: POLLARD'S Lilliputians began the fava season ber of Commerce, the most important work at Sourabaya on July 21. Reports from there which this body can undertake during the say that the performance was a great success -coming-year-le-in-the-direction of cultivating for the company. The children.sung, danced close relations between the United States and acted charmingly. They are expected at and Japan. He is right in this, and might Singapore shortly and are certain to be wel-embly One Mr. Mak Wing Yu, who said he MANUFACTURERS. have added that an equally important work

comed warmly.

was delegated by the British firm of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire to attend the meeting in will be the cultivation of better commercial

their behalf, produced a copy of a latter in

The fraud in now kaown to have been A MAN named Tanská Buichi, aged living which it was stated that, po account of the worked on a larger scalp than was at first sup relations with China, a country which pro at Kitabon-mechi, g-chome, Fukiai, Kohe, har Portuguese watchman on board the steamer posed, and it has developed that plans for mises to advance as rapidly in the future been arrested by the Kobe police on a charge Faisham having roughly handled the Chinese smuggling the drug into Manila were carefully As Japan has in the past. lg an article of having stolen a dog belonging to Mr. H. partongers the firm had changed certain mem-worked out weeks ago. There was a persistent dealing, with the foregoing the Seattle HostBougr, the Bri ish Consul-General at Kobe.bers of the staff on board the steamer and had rumour this morning to the effect that evidenco saysAs Mr. Lowman points out, the The man confessed and has been handed over petitioned the British Consul General at Can of the highest importance has been secured by Japanese are friendly to the United States to the Kobe Court.

ton to communicate with the Portugueso secret agents at Hongkong, whence the opium and they want to buy in the United States,

Confal with a view to inducing the latter to and cocaine was shipped to Mabila. It is said CHAM- but the manufacturers and business men of Wa learn from Japanese papers that the Nor deal with the cast at an early date and to that.correspondence relative to the purchase of the Victoria Recreation Club's Swimming Bath,

this country are not cultivating the trade, wegian steamer Terri r, 1.600 tons gross, which punish the alleged offender. The leiter alan the drug and for its delivery in Mauil, have Herein lies Scattle's opportunity, If the has been lying off Ono during the last week or contained a promise to accord better treatment been seized by detectives at Hongkong acting Co, Royal Garrison, Artillery, and the Carin.",

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an instructions from the customs authorities. It is stated that the ideolity of the person from whom the stuff was purchased has beca learned. According to the report, the seller is a Chioaman, well known in Hongkong either an American or

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the Chinese importer and thus has a grasp on manufacturer, apparently, deals direct with

the trade. Il American manufacturers will not develop an export trade to China direct. is it not possible to establish exporting hauses in Seattle and build-up a trade here, through agencies in the Orient, carefully studying the market and the means of getting a command- ing position in it?"

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THE U.S. transport Warren will be sent from Manila on the roth inst, to Shanghai for repairs.

IERAK's revenue in 1908 was $13,462,714, its expenditure was $12,519;199, the balance was $833.515.

All sommarcations Intended for publication la MR. W. 1. Martin, manager of the Raub Aus-. *T* HONGKONG TELEGRAP!!" should be Italian Gold Mine; has resigned and is going _alijpered-in-The-Kottor-1-en-House-Road, and home. The new manager was expected last

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On the night of the 18th ultimo two workmen were killed and fifteen injured by an explosion of gas in the Furukawa colliery in Fukuoka prefecture.

THE King's exequatur empowering Mr. W. A. Rublee to act as Consul-General of the "Unired States at Hongkong has received His Majesty's signature.

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THE name of My, Max Weintraub, pharmaceu chemist, of the Medical Hall, has been added to the Register of Chemists and Drug gists in Hongkong.

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The Hooghong Celegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, August 7, 1909.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY

SCHEME.

The Chinese are not the only people who appreciate the non sectarian character of the Hoogkong University scheme as opposed to that projected by the Rev. Lord, William Cecil with its distinctly proselytizing end in

view.

On the 6th ult,, Cantoms officers at Sydney de. stroyed a quantity of opium which had been seized from ships in ports. Altogether gootins were disposed of, the value representing over £1,000.

*•

THE Agents (Messageries Maritimes Co.) io- form as that the cargo of silk shipped on board the s.s, Tourane which left this port on the 6th July was delivered to Lyons on the 6th inst

His Majesty the King, has been pleased to approve the appointment of the Hon. Mr. P. N. H. Jones to be an official member of the Executive and Legislative Councils during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. W. Chatham,

two, has been, sold by Masára, À Drewell & Co. to Mr. K. Kishimoto; of Osaka. The vessel was transferted to its new owner on the 36th ultimo.

exercise his power of disallowance with respect

Mr. Mak was then introduced to one Ho Yu Tin, a representative of the family of the de- ceased passenger, and they both signed an agreement as attornies for the parties concerned,

HONGKONG WATER POLO SRIBLD COMPETITION.

FIFTH ROUND...

Three matches in connection with the above competition took place yesterday afternoon at

the victorious teams being The Buffs, 3rd thian Vacht Club,

The first two teams to take the water were The Buffs and the 88 h Co. Royal Garrison Ar-

tillery. From the very outset of the game the former bad matters pretty well their own way,' European, which another four in the replay. The R.G.A.'s, how

15: Majesty the King bas not been advised to respectively. After some deliberation, Ho The report also states that the go-between, scoring three gaols in the first half and adding it cannot be learned, is under close surveilever, played well, but the combination of the lance.

and the game resulted :— lofantrymen was somewhat strong for them,

to the following Ordinances: -Ordinance No. 6 of 1909, entitled an Ordinance to amend the Law with respect to the liability of young per sons to the death sentence; and Ordinance No. 7 of 1909, entitled an Ordinance to amend The Larcený Ordinance, 1865.

compensation offered by Messrs. Butterfield Yu Tro agreed to accept the sum of $5,100 as

and wire on behalf of the decented family. The ill-feeling against the Hongkong firm was then declared to be removed.and the case considered amicably seuled.

it was then unanimously agreed at the meet. ing to despatch elegrams to Peking and to Chinese residing abroad infarming them of the DURING the month of July 98 arrests were conclusion of the case so far as my tars, we made in Manila of Chinamies Filipinos and Americans under the opium law. Of these 83 were Chinamen, 14 Filipinor, and one Ameri- can. Three of the Filipinos were women. Of the cases tried the sentences were for the most part imprisonmests of three months each, foes, ni 1300 being given in some cases.

played during dinner at the Kowloon Dotel, THE following programme of music will be

on Monday evening, the gb int

1. March.............." Coronation",

Figar.

field and Swire and the deceased's family were concerned, Telegrams to the above effect were thea and there drafted. Mr. 3 ok then thanked the Chairman and the people present for their kind co-operation in bringing about_the_settle... meat of the case.

The Chairma responded on behalf of the family of the deceased and the majority of the assembly. After all that had passed between family in this matter, the people were impressed Messrs. Butterfield and Swire and the deceased's

with the fact that the friendly relations between the British firm and the Chiuese were again re 2. Serenata... Heartstored. They still adhered to the view that pua- J. Selection...." Lilts & Dances O'Braid Scotland. "......Cnks. "The Whistlers |

4. Characterithand their Dogs

Concert at 9.45 (1,4),

Jounongacic offender, though the ex-Viceroy, H.B ishment had not yet been neted out to the Por

Chang Jan-chun, bid on several occasions.com. 3. Marcle ......" A. Fraugesa" by 13th Rajpura Band.municated with the Portuguese Consul on the

Helection..."Shop Girl" (helby Mrs. Coke. Vialia Salu.........

by Mr. Lopes Sa Comic Song : Waiting at the Chutch Thefler & Selection

4. Overaḥte......." Wiliam Tell"...'13th Rajputs Band.

12"* Song "Under

7. Pot Poutin

• Finade Country Girl

Traspla Betle

Home Si

The authorities are still investigating and weighing evidesce. Suspicios bus fallen upon

Buffs 7 gaols, 18th Co. R.G.A.0. at least pee other person, now in Madila, but it. The secard match between the 83rd and was learned this morning that no further ax-87th Cmpanies Royal Gairiton Artillery was Tesis will be made until further and more con clusive evidence cum be secured from Hong kong The authorities will dispatch two agents to that city for this purpose. Funber develop ments may be expected within a week or ten days.

apd August

4

Both the proseculing attorney and the secret service are working to fix the guilt of the parties connected with the smuggling of opium Gold Dredging Company, and developments is the machinery imported by the Philippine a startling nature are expected within a few

"days.

Beveral suspected men in Manila are under Furveillance, and proofs of their connection with the smuggling scheme are being worked up quietly, and arrests are expected suop,

more even. opportunities of scoring at the commencement of play which they never availed of, whilst the The latter Company bad meny

83rd Co. took full advantage when their time came, scoring 3 goals to their opponents' one in the first half. The 87th Co made strenuous through over-excitement on the part of some efforts to pick op in the second-apeli,~but- of their players, they' again threw away some nice chances of setting; however, they added another 2 goals to their credit, the 83rd adding a similiar number before the call of time.

83rd Co. R. G.A.4 goals, Byib Co. R.G.A.3goals

The third and last match of the Fifth Round of the Hongkong Water Jolo Shield Cem pet tion between the Royal Engineers and the Corinthieh Yacht Club was_very_fast In order to make the investigatio thorough,

and interesting. No scnie was registered Chief Lawler of the customs secret service and for a long time after commencement of play, Acting Deputy Collector of Customs Hanford both trams showing up wel, but towards the Beaumont have left for Hongkong and from finish the Corinthians detted twice in quick that will gather up the loose ends of the succession. The Yachtsmen again assumed gigantic fraud. ---

the aggressive on the replay and in an exciting It is now known that a large quantity ofcitadel, the third goal was registered. After scrimmage in frap! of the Engineers

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opium has been smuggled into the island within the past few months, and this lot found

subject, but the latter on each occasion. lailed to answer the representations and did not take any notice of them at all It was urged that subjects of other foreign nations residing in China are mostly merchants by Coke engaged in business while the Portuguese are mostly employees. Nevertheless the Chinese still bare copsiderable dealings with the Fortuin the machinery was but a small part of the guese so that it was incumbent upon them that total amount which the same gang bas suc. care should be exercised in the course of their ceeded io introdu,tog into the islands: " dealings with them in order to prevent the risk

Cable advices are expected before the end of of a rupture between the two people.

the week from Messrs. Beaumont and Lawler Mr. Kong Hung Yan then suggested that at Hargkong as the results of their investiga- telegrams should be forwarded for the informations in that city, and they will be back jo tion of Chinese in other ports to take steps against the Portuguese. ("

God Bless the Prince of Wales. God Save. The King.

C. T. CORE, Ma

ath Rajputs.

CHINA'S KVOLUTION.

CHINESE DIPLOMAT'S, OPTIMISTIC ARTICLE.

The pamphlet for June of the American Association for International Conciliation con- tains an excellent article by Wai-Ching W Yea, Second Secretary of the Chinese Legation States and China," li is an excellent expression et Washington, on the subject of " The United

of Chinese thought expressed is good English, "lo recent years," bo says, a revolution has taken place in our world of thought. Always a nation that delighted in books and "worshipped-fiterary talent, we have had a liter-

ature equal in extent and quality to that of Greece of Rome. Very few Westerners who and re-echoed the sentiment that " untold trea bave mastered our language have not echoed

seslie hidden in the rich fodes of Chinese liter. Ature. This mine of intellectual wealth has been enriched by the translation of the best Spencer, Darwin and Henry George, just to work of the West. John Stuart Mill, Huxley, mentico a few of the leading scholars of mo. dero age, are as well known in China as in this country. The doctrine of the survival of the fittest is on the lips of every thinking Chi nese, and its grim significatice, is not lost on ́à nation that seems to be the centre of the struggle in the Far East, Western ̈ know. ledge is being absorbed by our young men at home or abroad at a rapid rate, and the meplal power of a large part of four bund. red millions of people formerly concentrated on the Confucian classics, is being turned in a new direct on the study of the civilization | of the West. Socially an agricultural people| is being transformed in a sudden into

THE DRAFT TELEGRAM.

The teleg am drafted at the meeting and to be forwarded to the various places read as follows:

"With reference to the Fatahan incident the

Manila. with their cealed information" next week at the latest. As soon as their report is received by the prosecuting attorney, every thing, will be in shaps for a vigorous prose- cution of those sully of having a band in the amuggling scheme,

CONVERTING THE CHINHSE

this verse the Military forced metiers aud before long Co poral Morrish placed the leather afely between the Corinthians' posts. Just before the call of time the C Y.C.added another couple to their account, the final score s'anding-

C.V.C.'s guals, R.E. 1' goal,,

At

LEAGUR TABLE. Played: Won, Lost. Drawn. Points

Buffi

V.R. C. C. Y&C. mm 5.

L. R. C... 4 B.O. C. R. E.

5.

Q

10

4 I

8

4

8.

3 1

6

4

1

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4

I

Sjrd Co., R.G.A.Şark

J

88th Co., R.G.A. 4°

4

17th Co., R.G.A 41.

о

4

5TH ROUND.

are as follows:

The fixture for next weck in the above round

Wednesday:-V.R.C. vi. 8th Co. R.G.A.

Thursday: B.O.C. vr. R.E. 5 p.m.... Friday: L.R.C. us. Buffs.

Potuguese Consul bas, up to the present, not yel seitled the matter, but has brought forward false allegations against the members of our Socioly, wherent we have been much

In the matter of the Americao_girl_teacher, provoked. Messrs. Butterfield and Switel Elsie Sigel, who was murdered by her Chinese have maistained in a proper mauser, the lover, no better sense has been' spoken than friendly relations with the Chinese, offering as attributed by the papers to Miss Helen sum of $200 as compensation to the deceased's Clark of the Clark Mission on World Street. family and promising to urge the-ortuguese For fifteen years, Miss Clark says, she band C.Y C. eo. 88h Co. R.G.A Consul to take up the came with a view protested against white, women attempting to to arriving at a-settlement and to ac-

Christianize Chinese, and the declares that cord beiter treatment to Chinese passengers

there are more women missionaries. degraded

against the British firm aforesaid is now plain both cases, not that of religion. Despite all

greed to accept the money. The ill-feeling verted, Miss Clark goes on to say: in the future. The family, of the deceased has by Chinese men thas there are Chinese con

***It is the attraction of sex that predominates

cafed, and we should resume dealing with the firm in the ordinary course of business as be fors. However, steps must be taken against the Portuguese.

"(Sgd) THE CANTON OF LF-GOV. SOCIETY,"

MRS. BROUGH.

MARRIED IN SYDNEY,

F

A very quiet matriage took place at St. An draw's Cathedral, Sydney, on the 6 li ult; whạn Mrs. Brough, widow of the late Robert Brough, was united to Mr. Charles Bell, an electrician

Brough was recently playing. in the same company as that with which Mrs.

tresses in Australia, and, together with her late| Mrs. Brough, is one of the best-known ac-

busbsad, erjyed the greatest popularity and esteem of the Australian theatre-going public. She will be remembered in Hongkong in con. section with the visit of the Brown-Brough

desires have given birth to new wants: the manufacturing and industrial nation. The railway and the steamship must take the place of the mule cart, the sedan chair and the houseboat; gas and electricity supplant the pa- per lantern and the oil lamp; the roar of the loom bewilders the factory girl who has been smoke of factories and arsenals (breatens to soil Company. ured to the hand-weaving machine; and the

the blue of our skies and make bideous

On Monday afternoon the B.O.C. will play a friendly match against the, C.Y.C. A good game is expected,

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INTERFORT SWIMMING.

that is in the papers, the public does not see” the other side-the Chinese side. The pictures that I have seen are of young, vaia frivolova white women deliberately flirting with and port Swimming and Water. Polp contests be In connection with the forthcoming Inter- leading on their Chineas pupils But consider tween Shanghai and Hongkong, we under- what a puzzle such a wonian must be to the Chi- stand the representatives of Hongkong will ba nese, of a race totally unaccustomed to any selected from the following:-L. E Lammert, freedom for women. Is it strange that they misjudge behaviour that even an American man would questi

"As 10 what subtle attraction causes the downfall of the white woman-missionary I do. not know, The Chineso is a mystic, but not romantic-act in the seme that would appeal to women. The only light I can see is in what might be called the gallantry of the Chinese, Harper's Weekly. their kindness and gentleness to women,"

A recent number of the Japan C.N.0. Chronicle notes that, according to a Shang- COUNT Komura, Minister of Fomiga Affairs, hai dispatch to the Asahi, the Walwupu has has received a communication from the Freach contributed 10,000, tacls.to the fund for the Government intimating that it has purchased a the exterior form of nature as it has down | Sydney and Melbouron ebat the popular actress the respective Banky-

Hongkong University. Remarking on the certain hauic at Chuzenji, near Nikko, as foregoing nows item, our Kobe contempor. summer residence for the French Ambassador ary pertinently observes:-"This will, no in Tokyo. doubt, settle the question as to whether religious teaching in to be given at the insti-IT la reported that Viceroy Hui Liang of Man. tution. The Rev. Lord William Gascoyne churia has telegraphed to the Government that Cecil in his recent tour of the East wasbaarded" bandits in an attempt to create dis some anarchists were joining hands with the anxious that it should be made a centre of turbances in Kirio, and shat he has taken due Christian propaganda, but the impropriety of military precautions to maintain order.

Rumours bave been circulated recently in

was again about fo, marry.

in the West. The foreign trade of Shang- hai in already greater than that of Bos

On July 6 Mr. Brough, accompanied by top, while the greatest sea-port in the world, Mr. Bell, his mather, and two friends, drove island of Hongkong, a stone's throw from The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. measured by the tonusge of its vessels, is the quietly to St. Andrew's Cathedral in a carriage, Canton. There is a public opinion in China Newmarch. Mrs. Bell, mother of the bride longer is it possible to hold to the conception quiet was the ceremony that even a beat man now that makes itself heard and obsyed. No groom, formally give the bride away. So that China staude for « few men in power and was dispossed with. After the ceremony the 5. A that their will is the law of the land, -

party drove away as quietly as they had come.

Amount. Reserve,

R. C. Witchell, A, E Alves, A. 'H. Catroll, A. A. Claxton, C. Humphreys, A. V. Barros, C.-J. Remedios, J. M. Roza Pereira, and A, S. Ellis.. Cooke, Lance-Corporal Morrish, RE, P. M.

After the splendid exhibitions of Water from the above will be hard to best, as most of Polo lately seen in the Colony, a team chosen'·· the Hongkongites have played this favourite game for years and are well instiated in all the ips and outs of the game.

A DISPATCH to the Eastern Timics anys that RETURNS" of "the" average-amount of bank the British Minister in Peking considers that poles in circulation and of specie in reserve in all the buildings, and machinery on the Taeg- Hongkong, during the month ended gist kuanshan should be taken over by the Anbul - July 1999, es certified by the managers of Government, who should also refund the Tis. 50,000 contribution money, wish the London Daňku.... Average Specie innd-Chinu Syndicate paid. · Other than this, no Chartered Bank of India,

exactions should be made. It is forber slated Australia and Chlan, 53,737,977 $3,800,000 ing to help Sir John in securing a 5 per cent.

that two Chinese named Ll'and 'Hung aro

try. Hongkong and Shanghai

loan of Tii. 3,000,000; for a mining company to be formed in Anhul. This loan, it is proposed, should be issued at 95 and should be repayable Limited, norimm í

by instalments within twenty years. This pro- ||posal, has me) with a refusal from both the Total amin. 315,856,949 15,800,000 || Walwopa and the Aahul Representativen

·Banking Corpora-

Nasional Bank of China,

tioħolji #2,071,661 13,000,000

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