FOOTBALL.
H; K. ‚F. O, B!X\A•SIDE COMPETITION. Yesterday afternoon at the Happy Valley the second round of the above competition was con- cluded, and some excellent play was witnessed, The match between Carroll's team and Gre gory's tomed out very interesting, although the former won by goals to mil. About four minutes after play young Goldenberg secured the ball, and scored a hard stinger which beat the goal-kooper. After this the op- ponents tried hard to equalize but with no re- sults in the second half the same thing oc carred, and Goldenberg again in front netted the second and last goal.
The other match between Weston, and "Danby, was also interesting. The game was good and fast one throughout, and ended in a draw, ous goal.
The third round will be played off on Tues- day, 19th, at 5.15 pm.; the teams that will meet sto as follows-Garrett vs. Weston, and Dazbý 1. Carroll,
NAVAL YARD 48. KOWLOON POOTBALL CLUB.
The following will represent the Kowloon Football Club in the league Match against the Naval Yard at Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m. Kew (goal), Allen, Van Ginkel (Full-Backs), Folker, Storrie, Lapsley (Half-backs), Mead, Wilkie, Brown, Merrish, and Headback (Forwards).
VIÒTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
THE NEXT REGATTA.
It is five years ago since the V.R.C. regatta was last bold, and in 1906, nothing could be done. Owing to the big typhoon that visited the Colony, in that year the Club lost all their boats with the exception of one blua tub. This year the V.R.O. Committee have decided to hold their own regatta again.
la 1907 the V.R.O. and the Yacht Club proposed to hold a joint regatta and owing to some differences this fell through. After that the Hongkong Regatta Meeting was formed and proved a success.
We understand that the next Regatta will most probably take place before Christmas, Since the swimming season is now over, cows are be seen going out one after another every day in fours, pairs, and tubs, and this shows that the rowing members mean business, and good results may be expected from them. We wish the V.R.0, every success at the forth. coming meeting.
A SZBEPP LUKONĠ. ATTACKED ANOTHER ‘LUKONG WITH
TRUNCHEON.
13th inst. Because he was reprimanded by a compatriot for sleeping while on duty,Nikong in the early hours of this morning made vigorous use of his official emblem-to wit, his truncheon curiously enough, de agred man, his head on another Chinens guardian swathed with bandages, appeared in the Police Court this morning and presented sorry spectacle. His assailant was also therefnur hls uniform. From the story of the lukong, it would appear that early this morning, the two men were doing their respec tive beats in the vicinity of Hollywoąd Road, when one
them discovered that a larceny had been committed on the citer's beat. On going to Inform his brother-policeman of his good fortune, be made the interesting discovery of finding him asleep at his post, He quickly routed the other from his alumbers and told him what an excellent case be bad missed. The latter, wo dashaing however, who was pasimulanty anal rudely disturbed from his slumbers, would have
none of it, and, producing his truncheon, dealt the intruder a few effective blows on the body, and by way of adding insult to injury, finished by a number of quick-as-lightning thrusis on the head, The obstreperous one's insubordinate conduct landed him in the Police Court, this morning, when the case was remanded until to-morrow,
THE
A RECRLESS SKAMAN,.
CASE. AT THE MARIÑE COURT,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER -15 1900
In the Marine Court, this morning, before Commander Basil Taylor, S.M., Marine Magis rate, Mr. Dixon Hopcroft. Chief Officer of the R.M.S. Empress of Japan, charged Henry George Devis, seaman, with absenting himself from the ship on the 13th inst. It appears that the defendant, who is a night watchman on board the Empress of Japan, was found asleep on watch on the toth and reth inst. He was warned by the mate not to go ashore any more, bat he disobeyed the order and wont ashers 10matime in the afternoon and did not report for duty till rra.m. on the 14th, another mað baring to keep his watch.
The Harbour Master-ordered the forfeiture of eight days' pay and further sentenced the defendant-to-three wosks imprisonment with hard labour, and to be put on board the EM- press of China before sailing.
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COMMERCIAL.
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT..
Reviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write this after
TODD
Considerably more attention has been given to our local stocks than for some time past and a fair business has been put through during the wank..
Backs--Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have ruled fairly steady during the weak and small sales have taken place at $995. The London Nationals price a declined to £91 to continue in demand at fog,
Marine Insurances-Cantone temało weak and on offer at St75 North Chicas are steady at Tis 115 Unions are offering at $8ga Yangtures are unchanged and without business to report.
Fires Insurances,-Hongkong Fires have ri sep to $375 at which rate buyers prevail. China Fires are also in demand and can be placed at $14.
Shipping. Both China and Manilas and Douglases are unaltered and without business to report. Hongkong, Canics and Macao Steamboals are on offer at $314, Shell Trans ports have eased down to 73/- with buyers. Indo-China are quiet and neglected at 560. In the North there are buyers at TIE. 40.
Sold but undelivered in the godowny, and to arrive 30,000 bales.
Arrivals--The mail str. Dihi nud astra aire Ischia and Bombay Moru from Bombay, and stre. Lightning nad Kataing from Calculis, have brought in 11,0ço bales for Hongkong and 9.000 bales for Shangbai, aidments from Hongkong to Shanghai, and coast ports, &c, amount, to about 2,000 bales,
Shanghai.It is reported strong and active and a good business is reported at an advance of one to three taels per balo.
Japanera Yaru.-Neglected throughout Local Mill-Sales of 615 bales No. 1os. al $175 and $117 are reported.
Raw Cotton. No stock or arrival of either todian of Chinx stanle and no businen We quote Indian $32 to $37 and China 535 to $39.
Rupees, T/T 1994 sterling, D/D 1/8 15 1st Shanghai. T/T 741. Rupses, D/D 130 sterling 4m/st 1/9 1/16. Japan, 844-Bar Silver, 35 1/16,
POLISHWALLA & KOTWALL,
Cotton and Yarn Brokers.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE, 8.Wing.
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6 months' night......... Do. France-Bask T.T....
America Bauk T.T.... Germany-Beak T.T. India T.Tu
demand......... Shanghai-Bank T.T....... Singapore-Bank T.T. per H.K. S100 Japan-Book T.T. Jaya-Bank T.T.
Buying.
4 months' sight L/G.......
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Estals for the month of September," was 5,377) The Government bas eg'sifrelegraphed alging" "NORMAL" cable coumquication, with Formosa THE output of dry rubber from Sandycroft ex-Viceroy Tsan Chun-bailan to proceed to in restored.
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Six months bard labour was given a Chinamani in the Police Court last Saturday for returning from banishment.
IT has been decided to begin this year ibe work of convening Heiangaban, in Clékinng, into a naval bare. puede
Tak Honourable MH1Ê! H, May, whỏ returned to the Colony he the 7th instant, has resumed duty as Colonial Secretary,
A CHINAMAKWAY RİVİN Six wenksthard labbur in the Police Court this morning for the larceny of three pieces of clothing. Two district watchmen were awarded seven days each; last Saturday for being in unlawful possession of a quantity of chestnuts
Fox being in unlawful possession of a quantity of iron, a Chinaman was given 14 days hard labour in the Police Coght last Saturday,
15/16 A CHINAMAN was fined $15 in the Police Court 1/9 7/16 | this morning for being found on board the s.. .2.19 | Hongmoh without the master's permission. (197) | Two mèo were each given zine months this? 139 morning for being found on board the s.. „130 || Bartery without the minster's permission. .74€ 74+
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·A 'CHINESE' shopkeeper was fined $50 this morning for storing ketosine in a well. The forfeiture of the kerding was further ordred by the Magistrate.
TAOTAI Jems Tian-row, chief engineer of the Fontog-Kigan Railway, will be awarded a button of the 1st grade for hir services in build- lng that line.
'TRES varying from $1_10: $5, according to „,5751. | distance, will bechariced by the Sanitary Depart
18z|ment for the removal of a private patient in an
ambulance in Kowloon,
30 days' sight Sydney & Melbourne.......figh 4 months' sight France ............................................2.13) 6 months' sight 4 months' sight Germany.....................R) KLEIKI Bar Silver Bank of England rate is Sovereign
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LOCAL AND GENERAL. CARPENTER O. T. Ridgway joins the Tamar at Hongkong for service in the dookyard here. Six men were fined $1 each at the Magistracy this morning for gambling in the public strest. SEVEN days hard labour was given a thief inst Saturday for the larceny of a stack of firewood; THE Legislative Council meeting fixed for the 14th jost, has been postpoped till Thursday: the 21st lost.
Refineries,China Sugara bave been the medium of a fair business and close with buyers at $145. Lusons can be had at $23. Perak Sagars are wanted at Tix 3324.
Mining-Chinese Englooorings have im proved to Tis. zgit at which rate they are in demand. There are sellers of Kaube at $8.
Docks, Wharves and Godowns-Kowloon Wharfs are firm nad sales have been affected at $51, 562 and $63 closing firm. Whampoa Docks are easier and on offer at $55. A small sale has been affected at 554. In the North. Shanghat Docks are wanted at The. 75 while Hongkong Wharfe are offering at Tis. 140.
Lands, Hotels and Bulidings-Hongkong || A Russian was fined $5 in the Police Court Lands have sellers at Stos and Humphreys last Tuesday for being drunk and disorderly in Estates at So West Points can be got at the New Travellers' Hotel- $43. Diber stocks under this heading are up- changed and without business to raport.
Cotton Mills-Hongkong Cottons bave sellers at $61. Ewns. have further risen and buyers prevall at Tis. 3434.
Acccording to latest mail advices to hand from the North changes in other Northern
mills are as follows: International Tis. 87. Lou Kung Mows Tle, rtt. Soy Cheer Tis. 460
Miscellaneous-Chios Providents have been dealt in, in small lots, at $9.50, -Green Island Cements are weaker and after salon at 85 are offering at the rate. Peak Tramways (old)ḍarO quiet at quamation while the new shares have 14 ani) of $2.16 Hongkong Ices have de- clibed to $1841 with sellers, Langkala era a wenker market with sellers at Tlo. 830. Suma- tras, after dropping to Tis. Tot, during the early part of the weak have recovered and sales are reported at Tls. 107.
As the question of compensation has not been settled the Tungku ingshao concession has not been cancelled."
FOR the offence of killing fish with dydamito at Tai 0, two fishermen were each floed 5t5 in. the Police Court Jast Wednesday. FOR stealing a quantity of goods valued at $19, a Chinaman was given six weeks' hard labour and six bours' stocks in the Police Court last Wednesday.
THE Ministry of Finance has opened a branch government bank in Tsing-tao and has asked governor of Shantung to secure its pro-
tection bribe German Governor. PRIMOR It is about to visit Manchuris as a private individual, and study conditions in that country. He left Oir on the rath inst, and expects to spend a mouth in Manchuria, ··
For being in unlawful possession of a quantity of dynamite and blasting gelantins, two fisher- men worn each. fined $20 by Mr. F. A. Haze land (First Magistrate) in the Police Court last Wednesday. The explosives were forfeited to the Crown.
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A SMALL bamboo pier is being erected to the east of the Police pier at Tainïsha-tsui, said to be a temporary erection for the use of a public company who find wharfsge accom-
other side of the harbour.
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An Indian soldier belonging to the 13th Raj. "puts was charged in the Police Court this morning with the larceny of a pair of boois. The case was adjourned."
A CHINESE woman summoned in the Police Court this morning another woman and a dis- trict watchman friv assault. Each of the parties. was bound over in the sum of $100.
THE sloop Spiegle, which was last employed on the China Station, is to undergo an exten... sive refit at Devonport, to make her ready for commission with the East Indies Squadron.
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A JAPANESE was at the Magistracy last Mon- day fined 35 for shooting a wild bird without a petinit,
A COOLIE was fined $20 in the Palice Court st Monday for keeping an eating-house with quí a licence.
NINETEEN men wore Good S4 each in the Police Cann last Monday for gambling on board the .. Tat On.
A RICKSHA Coolie was given one month's hard labour in the Police Court last Monday for the larceny of a lady's.umbrella. THE Gurette states that the Kjog has been pleased to approve of Mr. Tatsuichiro Funkteu av Consul for Japan at Hongkong.
A CRINASAN was given oub 'month's hard labour and six hours' stocks last Tuesday for stealing a number of fowie at Shan-ki-wan,
Two Chinachen were each given six months' bard labour and six hours stocks in the Police Court last Monday for returning from banish».
ment.
ACCORDING to the newspapers in Lisbon, it in possible that the demarcation of the frontier between Obina and the Portuguess Colony of Macho will be submitted to arbitration,
LO SHUN, who was extradited to Canton from Hongkong'a short time ago, Bas been found guilty of armed robbery. He wes on Felday last taken out from the Pan Yo prison to the execu tion ground and beheaded,
Majon G. J. Morris, 'Royal Engineers, who for some time has been employed as Inspector of Works for Royal Engineer services at Glasgow, has been selected for duty at Hongkong and will proceed here at an early dáte.
BOURABAYA, which is reckoned to be the chief port of Java, is getting a bad name for no- healthiness owing to the prevalence of malaria [especially in the native quarters. “At one spot. opted for fever, out of 150 malaria patients 76 died,recently loiten days.
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THE Viceroy in Canton has confidentially telegraphed to the Graad Council, reporting: great agitation in that province over the Macao -Boundary question. The Council replied by ordering him to take necessary precautions | against possible disturbanced
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MEBBRS. Guthrie and Co. agents for Kamus log (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., have re- THE Belgian Minister has informed the Wai-ceived notification that the merits for last month wap that a botanical conference will be beld were:-robber (dry) 4,500 lbs-; net tin revenue. in the summer next year, and has requested $6,400. The figures for the preceding month that Chins should send delegates to sitend it., were 5,000 lbs. and $2,400, respectively.
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A COOLIE was fined $to in the Police Court yesterday morning for throwing garbage into the harbour.
Tut inkeng who was charged last Wednesday with assaulting another lukong was, in the Police. Court yesterday moräing, fiend $15.-
His Excellency the Governor has issued in- the 9th November to celebrate His Majesty's, birthday....
vitations for a ball at Government House on
LIDT Colonel Sir Fayrer Royal Army Medical Corps, appointed to Hongkong, ami, barked in the transport Race at Southampton on Oct, 1.
SIX Chinoman were discovered on board the
. Easter last Wednesday, apparently with the wi object of stowing themselves away. The men appeared at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon and were remanded.
THE Parak Pioneer sayı 'that Mr. Boomgardt despatched a wild plg at Simpang the other day which turned the scale at exo lbs. It was a chance shot, the beast coming out of the jungle, ́and inviting slaughter.
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THE Italian Convent will hold their annual sale of works at the Convent, in. Crine Road, on the stat inst, and the two following days, commencing: each · day' at '10 LM. "Superioress" desires us to state that the prov ceeds of the sale will be devoted entirely to the funds for the maintenance of the hundreds of children who depend upon the community for their sustenance. Besides the orphan chil- dren there are also the aged poor and social derelicts to the Home for the. Destitute at Wanchai which is under the contral of the kind jadies of the Italian Convent. We cop- fidently commend this very, deserving charl-- table institution to the generosity of the com. manity on the three days of suls this month,
Shipping.
VESSELS IN. PORT,
STNAMERS,
Amara, Br. 5.8, 1,565, Mattock, 13th Oct- ...Canton 19th Oct; Ballast.-J., M. &z Go. Anghin, Gor, as, 1,001, C. Kümpel, r3th Oct
-Bangkok 6th Oct., Rico.-B. & S... Benavon, Br, 2,168, F. Thompson, th Oct, Singapore 8th Oct,, Gen.—G« L& Oa.
Bomeo, Ger. 2.8., 1,344, F. Sembill, 12th Oct.,
---Sandakan 6th Oct., Timber and Gen- M. & Co..
Hujua Maru, Jap. 8.s., 1,304, F. Fusena, 14th
Oct,—Swatów 13th Öcti, Gan.--O. S..K. Chenan, Br. x.a., 1,350, J. H. Brown, 15th Oct.,. -Canton 14th Oct., Gev.-B. & S. ***
J. Warrack, 14th Oct, --Cebu gth Oct,
THE Chinese Ergineering and Mining do's His Honour Mr. E. Lindsay Smith (H. B. Chibli, Br. 1.1 and Iloilo roth, Hemp
total output of the Company's three mines for the week ending October 3 amoasted to 26,529.58 tons and the salus during the period to 24,491.82 tony,.....
In remembrance of the late Grand Councillor Chang Chibi-lung the Prifice. Regent bas order- ed the State Historiographer's Office to compile Chang's biography and to submit the draft, before publication, for Imparial perusal. His Excellency the Governor bas been pleased, with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies; to appotus MOT W. Bow Rowlands to be secretary of the Sanitary Board,
with water frờin the arat September, 1909. AM-official forecast of this year's Japanese rica crop hat bouis isrood. It is estimated that the yield will be nearly $5,000,000 koku, more, that is to say, then 273,000,don bushels. Such harvest is unprecedented in the history of Japan.
M's Assistant Judge at Shanghai), Mr. J. W. Wilkinson, Crown Advocate, and Mr. J. C. Douglas, arrived by the French mail Oceanien last Monday morslag, on their way to Canton for the trial of Mr. W. Botler Wright.
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MARY Levin, a woman residing at No. 17, Queen's Read East, again appeared before Mr. F. A. Horeland (First Magistrate) in the Palice Court this morning for disobeying an order of haniahment. The cash was fürther adjourned in order to allow the woman to get away. At the offices of the Public Works Department fast Monday afternoon Shatkiwan I. L. No. 416
was put up for asla by public auction and bought by Men. Un Kam Wa and Li You Choo for $4,520, that is Szo above the upset price, The lot contains 4,500 square feet and the anndal Crown rent is $42.
and Copra-B. & S. China, Anil. .., 3,858, G. Bergugllan, xgth Oct., Trieste 27th Aug., and "Slogapore - 9th Oct; Gan,—S, W. & Co. Chiyo Maru, Jap. 14, 13,436, W. W. Groent, 13th Oct., San Francisco 14th Sept, and Manila 13th Oct., Gen. —T. K.-K.
Dalys Maru, Jap, as,.4.735, Kobayashi, 14th Oct.,Wakamatsis 9th Oct., Coal.-M. B. K
Empress of Japan, Br. 18, 3,019, H. Prbus,
RM.R. 7th Oct,—Vancouver 15th. Šept., . and Shanghal 4th Sept., Malls and Gen. Eskdale, Br. S., 1,946, G. W. Doff, ink Oct
O. P. R. Co.
-Java z6th Sept, Sagar.-D. & Co, Ld. Halman, Br. L, 636, W. Evans, 15th Oct.,
--Swałow 14th Oct., Geo.-D., L. &:00. Harford, Br. .., 2,716, Pope, 11s! Sapt
New York 30th June, and Labuan 15th Sapt., Kerosine Oll-s, O. Co.
Thington gth-Oct, Salt S., W. & Go..... Himalaya, Br. 3.5., 3,700, E. Spicer, R.M.R
15th Oct.,-Shanghai 12th Oct., Mails and Gen.---P. & O. S. N. 06.
Kaifong, Br... 987, Cole, rath Oct,
THE Chinese residents in Jave have jointlyHilary, Gor. 8.8., 1,376, R. Hatle, 15th Oct telegraphed to the Whiwapu, aying that they His Majesty the Klog has not been advised to have received great benefits from the promulga exercise bis power of disallowance with respect tion of the Chinese Nationality Laws, but as to Ordinsoce No. 19 of 1909, entitled anthe Chiness Minister at The Hague Iso Ordinance to amend The Stamp Ordinance distant from them they pray that Chinese Con- 1901 as amended by The Stamp (Amendment)sulates may be established among them. Ordinance 1902. ———
HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has given his sent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the King, to the following Ordinances No. 18 of 1909 to amend the Malicious Damige Ordinance, 18651 and Ordinance No. 29 of 190g to relieve the Governor-in-Council of cenata duties.
liollo 8th Oct., Wood and Sugar--B. & S. Kwongsang, Br. 8.1 1,428, W. P, Baker, sgth Oct, Shangbal toth Oct., and SwaŁOW 14th, Gea.-J., M. & Co.
Kwong Chiu, a house-boy, sued Mr. F. Rum have shown an improvement od inst week' .modation rather exclusively restricted on the Road for the purpose of committing a felony passed by the Legislative Council-Ordinance Leertos, Br. 5.6., 1,340, H. C. D. Frampton,
'A" BOY'S TM DISMISSAL.
CLAIM AGAINST FORMER MASTER.
In the Sammary Court, this morning. mal for $30, being amount of wages due to him by the defendant.
Pislatiff stated that he had been in the employ of the defendant for about five months, One night in October last, défendant camej late into the House and next morning com. plained that he had lost go cents. He was told that his services were required po Jozger, and given five minutes to go out of the house..
The defendant's story was to the effect that complainant was in his,employ from the 1st May last and missed small sums of money on saveral occasione.
Plaintiff (To defendant) if you had lost your money, why did you not report the maller 10 the Police?) didn't want to do that.
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A co-tenant of the defendant also gave avidance.
Judgment was given for the plaintiff for $15:
JAPANESE IMPERIAL MINT,
AMOUNT OF NEW COINAGE.
Rubbers.There has only been a small basi- poss transacted during the week, most peopisbe- ing satisfied with their present helding. Anglo- Malays have buyers at 74/6. Belgownies are lightly wonker and can be had at $71. (S'pore), There are sellers of Castlefields et of- after sales during the week at 55 and 57/6. Golcondas have been bought from 'London at 6-Highland and Lowlands have declined and are on offer at 67/6. Kuala Lumpurs quotation and buyers prevail at 71 Linggis are wanted at 25/ Ledburys after sales at 53/6 cao now probably be obtained at-sz 6. Ragellas are in demakd at $19 (S'pore) Sangee Chobs, partly paid, are firm and in request at 41. Singapore Tohores are weaker and have sellers at the reduced rate of $325 (Singapore)
Exchange The Banks selling rate on Lon- don info on demand. The T/T rate on Shanghai is 742.
Dividends Payable-Dairy Form-dividendation scheme, the bead office of the Hongkongent to the Krupp worke, to be instructed
off$1.20 for year ending 31st July, 1900, pay able on the 19th inst. Cantons-dividend of $10 per share for year 1908, payable on the 2nd
inst.
Farward Settlements.-The following dates have been fixed by the Stockbrokers' Associa tion of Hongkong for Forward Settlements, October Settlement 29th October. November
29th November. Decembar
10th December
FOR being found in a house in Des Voeux a Chinaman was given ano month's hard Inbour. He was also charged with returning M2. S. K. Suzuki, manager of the Yokohama -- from banishment, for which he was given an Specie Bank, was' a pastenger to Daloy by the | additional 'six months. N. YK, steamer Koba Maru which left
Shanghai on Toth lost. Mr. Susuki proposes to tour Manchuria end-expects to be absent from Shanghal for about three weeks.
We understand that, pursuant to the reorgani, and Whampoa Deck Co. will be removed from Hongkong to Hunghem on the 1st November next. The Hongkong office will be placed in charge of the acting secretary with one junior
assistant only.
MR. Matsuoka, the now Japanese Cosial General, was warmly welcomed by a gathering of prominent Japautan residents at the Japan ess Club is Shanghai on Thursday evening After dinner a number of felicitous speeches were made and the entire proceedings wars of a very pleasant and cordial character.
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A FURTHER Marconigram has reached Yoko ama from the Empress of India, to the effect that the steamer was, ei 11 p.m., oth October, 1,500 miles distant from Japan. This is well on towards half the distance between land and land and the probability is that as soon as she gets out of range of Japan she will be within wireless reach of the station on the Canadian sido,
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house occupied by two men and after threaten- ment and carried away booty to the value of some 5200, which included three buffaloes and two bullocks,
12th Oct.,-Salgon 7th Oct, Gen.-Wo Lalang, Br. .. 2,225, E. 1. Tadd, 14th Oct,
Fat Slog.
Calcatta via Penang and Singapore 9th Oct., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lockann, Ger, sa Leto, W. Taubert, rath
Oct. Bangkok sih Oct., Rice and Wood. -M. & Co.
Loosok, Gar. .., 1,920, P. Wittstock, 15th
· Oct.,—Bangkok 6th Oc., and Kohsichang 8th, Rice and Wood,—B. & B. Manchuria, Am. s... 8,750, A. Dixon, th Oct-San Francisco 8th Septy and Shanghal 3rd Oct., Malls and Gen.-P, M. S. 9., Co. Mandasan_Maru, Jap, R., 3,246, Yamamoto, 15th Oct, from Kutchindisa, Coal,*** M.
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B. K.
Nam Sang, Br. a.a., 2,591, P. M. B. Lake,
Oct., Yokohama via Kobe and Mojl 6th Oct. Gen-J., M. & Co. Nanikan, Br. s.8., 1,299, A. Jones, Foth Oct.--
Amoy 9th Oct., Ballast.-B. & Co. Nicomedia, Ger. 1, 4,091, G.. Habal, rath Ock, Toochaw inth Oct. Gia. Họ đi lại Oceano, Br. ., 3050, F. W. Davies, 12th Och Manlia 9th Oct., Gen, D. & 0,
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Oct. Singapore åtä Oct., Ged.—E. & A.“ B. S. Co. Prometheus Nor. 18., 1,024, H. Jensen, 19h
Oct. Bangkok via Swatów zad Oct Rice and MeslAsgaard, Thoresen & Co
It is stated that Prince Halal has asked for permission from the Throne to increase the number of Government students in Germany. It is proposed that when the students, have passed an elementary course they should be gon-making, and the Chicers Minister in Ber lin has been ordered obtain the consent of the German Government for the purpose, ACCORDING to the report of downriver steam ars arrivjog jo Shaorant within the week-end WE are requested to state that on Sunday, the boycott at Kiukiang has been considerably 17th inal, at 9 a.m., His Lordship Bishop D. relaxed, may to some respects be described as Pozzoni will confer the Order of Priesthood on finished Steamers belonging to Mesurs, Jar three Deacons. Members of the, Raman dine, Matheson & Co. report; small shipments Catholic community are lavited to assist at this from Riskiang; and while it would be rash to Important function. To enable those present maka any defaite statement, it is hoped that a to follow the ceremonies with greater interest FARN MARKET.
few days should see à normal resumption of and profi, a special pamphlet has been pre basiness.
pared, which may be kad on application to the Since the issue of our last report on the 1st
THE Chlaese Government realizes that though THE. Java Bode hears that the American capit.Rector of the R. C. Cathedral, new troops are being trained in Manchuria alists who have flested a company to work up THE carpenter who is charged with having The value of coins to be struck by the Im-instant per es. Delta our market has continued. perial Mint, Osaka, for the present fiscal yeft in the strong and active. condition at Supreme Commander is wanting and I will jelutong gutts at Pulo Laut in Bath-east committed armed robbers to the New Terri in estimated at Y15,000,000 of silver and subsi. advised. The excitement in India caused by therefore, propose to the Manchurian Viceroy Barmen are within sight of success. They are torles on the 13th ult, has bess committed for Poking, Swed. 46, 2,217, E. Eeggert,
the abnormally bigh prices of the raw material, the appointment of a Commander-in-Chial for castalo that the Netherlands India Government diary coins for the Japanese Government and
trial.. It may be remembered that prisoner, ¥5,000,000 of standard and. Y1.500,000 of as well as it intodened our local speculstoss the three provin kat still fests disinclined to ace company intends to take Sumatra into his field along with a number of others who had sura
absidiary coins for the Korean Government, have greatly
dent Yuan Shih-kat accompany geeded it affecting shoir escape, broke into The value of gold pieces struck this
who flushed with their late successes of the summons of the Government to proceed to | examining several districia theme for gutia | lng to kill the inmates, ransacked the establish- copt office again and has talegraphed to decline of work. Prospector in its employ aIN DOW your on private application is said to be unprecedentedly heavy purchases, have again plunged large. The quantity of gold bullion received and secured a considerable quantity of yarn Pekieg by the Mint for coinlog purposes from April to
especially No. 1on and
135, frealy responding to the demands of holders and establishing September last was 8,018 kwam, or so is furtherappreciation in value of 1 to Saper bale. 66,549 lbs., representing about Y36,000,000 in Talos. Of this, about 14,000,000 in of tisfactory, and stocks are gradually diminishing,
RULES made by the Governor-in-Council are The principal applicants were the Bank of
at the close, however, a sudden cessation of de-
published in the Gasaits which provide that. Jagan and the Specia Bask. The total valus
mand hay nat
t in there being an entire absence
when information on oath is laid before a Ma- of gold coins to be stack during the present of any inquiry for all counts, The cause for this,
gistrate to the effect that any illicit dinilai fiscal year is expected to reich Ys0,000,000,
it is to be feared, is that prices have reached an
or rectification or illegal sale of intoxicating The amount of, metal currency now in
unprecedentedly bigh level, which forces the
liquor is carried on within as building of circulation in Japan is estimated at
board of any vemal in the New Territories 11- Lotal of V:53,000,00%, It appears that the dealert to exercise great caution in their desi
logo. They are now taking fell advantage of
shall be lawful for such Magistrate, by a war coinage of old silver pieces-so son and ao ser has not beas complated. As the coins are
rant under his band, to empower any officer of the Brmoest of the importers and quitting their, GOVERNMENT is extending its experiments on mada much smaller by the re-coinage, the Gov
own holdings as rapidly as posible, for they the surfacing of the roads on the Idland With GRINEIX dispatches report that the Navy Police to anter such building and to arrest any ate aware that there must be considerabla asphalt to the upper levels. The stretch of Commisstonare, Prince Taal Hillonod Admiral persons who may appear to have been concerns concerning their fed in any such illicit distillatios, rectification, after deducting expenses. This proft is to be
that is in December.
đạn to as far as the; Botanical and Forestry |vurray of the harbonja in added to the funds of the Government for the
No, 6. & 8-In moderate inquiry at a rise | Department offices on the Peak Road has just and haya recommended
adoption for readjustment of coloaga.--Japan Chronicis.
of half to one dollar per balo,
been surfaced with the new material. To all mayal stations, as the physical conditions are At the Bammary Court, fast Monday, the No. sos. & 12-Have been very heavily deall appearance the road should wear wall and also aminantly wallabies. They further advocate the Puisse Judge (Kr. Justice. Comparts) praald. in more specially in No. 10hich comprise resist the perancia) washing away dys in the chamos Napung Canton and Foechow, and 3. E-Pidgson for so das ander protisory Indika namać Mungal Singh end Mr. more than a molaty of the whole aattlements, heavy rains lo sumber.
Chatoo, Nanking. prices showing a further appreciation of Sa to
* mggast that the Kinayaks Arqual should be note dated thesarat Augint, 1901." Mt. LaS, || $1 per balm.
From the firm of Mestra, Graça & Co., mamp: controlled by the Miälmsy of Wark. The Prince | d'Almada (of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow' and Na, 163.—In fair' request at a slight advance, | dealers, Des Voeux Road, we have received a Regest in highly satisfied with the sport and Morrell) represented the defandaat. The pials. chiefly in a ors desirable spinnings,
copy of the 4 One and All Gardener's Calendar | suggesions Sr the Commissippays, who will tid appeared in varson, it was stated on ber and Guids. The booklet laraplate with informs, shorty" LIVE of a tour to England and the half of the dafandant that bankruptcy proceed. toriste It may be mantioned that Moses, owing to a lack of payal mon the Prince Regent could not obtain work for a cousiderable: Dowwar 14th-Oct-Canica tion that will be found most useful to bonical. Continent by way of Suez. 11 stated that inge had recently been taken and defendant Jutsopolla, Br. 4-masted barque, Graca & Co. stock a large, and varied supris le guslove-to-seed a camber of-ariscerate time, bertaruly, hawayer by Mind rocuradom, a Ballast --S. O, Com of dower and vegetable sends and fertilisers students abroad, to study for the Navy and he ploymeni ni a'salary af: 364las dobib) out of King Georgs Brship, 2017. I. E. Jotkay, 100 fede the Ops 4. All Agrichlidi"), and Her had and red he Commissioners to draw up a which he had se naya jotor hard and lodging. Soon Aug. New York pis. Apelly "Hemiums Assosiation; lady si London:
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Meanwhile clearances have continned very sa-
A ROBBERY has been reported at 202, Des A BERLIN telegram states that the quotation Voeux Road West, in connection with which for Deutsche Bank shares last month reached, woman residing on the premises has been the highest point it has yet touched-namely, arrested: The woman is alleged to have enter 260 per cent. Last year the price was for some ed a neighbour's room on the gth instant and time as low as $18 per cent. The improve- in the absence of the inmate is said to bare | ment is not so much the result of any particular stolen a leather box containing some sticles of influence as of the favour with which the public clothing valued at Sgo, one soil of ilik worth at present røguid most bank shares on the $35 and Sión in money, The case was to Berlin Bourse. It is expected that the bank will be able to pay a dividend at the same rate manded.
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srnment will make a profit of about Y20,000,000 fackness with the advant of the tenth moon, roadway from the south gate of the Nów Gar. | Bah Ohện-ping, kaya tha Canton and Obékiang For (flaga) saļu, *** :
A CORRESPONDENT at Harble, writing on the 3rd inat, says Mr. A. Schmidt, the popular Commissioner of the Chives customs at Har
mat: with a nasty accident on Sept. 18th. Oran to take of codes so we tho
Bither by the fall or a kick his jaw was "broken": Pisckily ramounting he rode homs Wag met ind, so serions damage is likely to and was taken to the hospital where his faw rebuit in frei, W. Schmids was at work the nazi day although his face is stili incased with plana od Tais, Men, Schmidt, kas esturand. from Newchwing to reside here:
No. 309 Favourite desirable tickets only St to $1 per bald, while other spinnings in less, have bean ip request and prices have advanced favour with the dealars have beas passed over and they are difficult to move. z.
• Fathi neler 0,395 baler,
42 U stola stocks estimated at 20,000 bajar,
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Rajabar, Ger. 1. 1,189, F. Heyanga, Izth Oct.,Bangkok and Swatow and Oct.j Rice and Wood-B. & S..
Robl, B., 7,619 R. W. Almond, 11th Oct,
Manila 9th Oct., Gen-9, T, & Co. Sado Maru, Jap 24, 6,225, GIO. Hams 14th. Shinshika Mara, Jap. #8, 1939, Mato, 15th Oct-Singapore 8th Oct., Gen.-N. Y. K Oct-Moji roth Oct., Coal,-0.9, K Slogan, Bray 2017, 0. Liedberg, Fath Octa
Halphong Bib
th Oct, and Holbow rata, Gen. B&B Tamlog, Br. 3,350, G. H. Pancèfather, 15th Oct-Mobile fath Oct, Hemp and Goud Tjipanas, Dat. 5.a. 2,464, J. B. v. Damm Jalink; 8th Oct Macassar soth Bapt Tintaur Get 5, 1,009, 77. Bicking, 19
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