Around the World.
ARRIVAL OF THE "CLEVELAND.”
AMERICAN TOURISTS 'IN HONGKONG.
23rd insi,
Dressed in honour of her arrival in part to
day, the magnificent Hamburg-America liner s.s. Chusland steamed into the Harbour shortly before noon exactly in accordance with acho dulatime. Moored to the French Mail buoy in the middle of the stream the immense black hull of the leviathan with two short stumpy yellow fannels presenta a vary wally and imposing quite a fleet of launches that had bean hold to the big ship and without bustle and confusion the disembarkajian commaacad,' it was.com.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 1909
now geau, lly acknowledged as having no egual in such « gigantic underisking, “With” 'him are associated the very bart Conductors obtainabis, and ladies of refinement and' ex- perience. The projector of this crine succeed. ed in his ambition to place this fine trip within the reach of the large number of passengers who elected to avail themselves of the ́present "Eastward" croiss, mad the grost satisfaction which one and all have felt on board up to this,
stage of it, will tend to make the second or Westward cruise of the Cleveland next year equally as popular,
PLACES VISITED.
Tung Wa Hospital,
OPENING OF NEW PLAGUE WARDS
members of the community assembled at the
EXCERPTS BY THE "L. AND C. EXPRESS,”
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PROSECUTIONS BY THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH,
DAIRY PEOPLE CHARORD WITII SELLING ADULTERATED 'MILK.
'mand inst,win Befors Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First Police: Magistrale, at the Police Court this morning, Mr. Francis Clark,. Medical Officer of Health, charged the master of a dairy at No. 49%. Coche rane Street, with selling mill not of the nature demanded by the purchaser as the 6th Decem ber last. Mr. W. B. Hinds, of Metro; Bruttom and Hell, appeared for the defendant."-
Inspector Keicht, of the Sanitary Board,
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-appearance. As soon as she was made fast, ncross the Atlantic to Madeira which is re- Francia W pital); Dr. J. M. Aikinson, Dr. Whatever the salient features of each year Crawa land may be partiv attributed to the fact I stated, that he went ' 10 defendant's shop: adiness for the tourists' arrival went alongside | Here the party visited Fonchal, the. capital. A.D.C, Capt, H, Capt. P.-H. M. Taylor, and expansion of school esa advancament d'that in the City of Victoria thera is littin avail on the 6th inst., and bought sonje milk for
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sitor luncheon time. The party consists of a Iess than 646. tourists from all posts of the United States and a contingent of 11 con
of 3x conductory. Amongst the party are several well known Americans, colably Mr. F. B. Squire, Vice- President of the Standard Oil Co., Ex-Senatore Berjamin Lefevre and Richard S. Norval, General V. Lewis Cla k of the U. 5. Army, Mr. Doulas M. Wylle, Prendent of the Baiti. more Chamber of Commerce, M. Pierre Mali, Consul-General for Belgium is New York, Mm Squire and Mrs. E. V. Price, wife of a multi-millionaire.
Cathedral and suburbs. The villk
leaving Madeira,
proved
of
As already stated in thean columns, the pre- sent "Eastward" Cruise began at New York, from which port the steamer aniled direct warded as the quaintest island in the world. and inspected this quaint old city and is surpassing interest and was thoroughly enjoy rived at Gibraltar on October 16th. Here the touriste landed and visited the thitish fortress, ress. which is considered the strongest is the world. Three days later, Naples was reached, and in order to give the tourists an opportunity of seeing places of interest the Cleveland steamed past the beautiful island of Capri. At Naples, the Aquarium, Museum and Gal Iesla Umberto were inspected, as well sets of many bestuifat cherches and other objects of interest to be seen in the town. From Naples, the party proceeded to Port Said where the The cruise is pre-emineally a bealth and steamer landed and gave the tourists an appar pleasure trip, and so far as it has gone, it pre-tunity of proceeding by special train to Caire, sented rapid changes of life, scenery, and Here the great pyramids and the Sphinx proved surroundings which proved interesting, exbi, of absorbing interest. From Gairs they wont larating and las suctive to the large number of on to Suts by rail and rejoined the shrough passengers on board, especially after the s.. the 4th of Novembar. The partage Cleveland bad reached Port Said, where the
where they got their first glimpan of life in the East, and gained their first impressions of what has beeo ach eved by Great Britain in Egypt.
THE 8.5. CLEVELAND"
HOD.
Mr. Wal
another and so forth?
party weat ashire an a vis to Cairo, and found to be quite au warm as was expected, Honourabla Dr. Ho Kai was one of tho tas speak to me fully and frankly on thara subjects | ton: Railway made considerable progress dar- staled that on the 6th inst. be received ajanute:
Is a vossal of a gross toomage of 18,000 and a moderate speed of 16 knots, and was designed and built more as a large freight-carrying vessel than an Atlantic grey-hauad. She is a verse! of immense proportions and wonderful arrangements and appointments for the com- fort of her passengers who numbered on this particular trip no less than 658, the largest on record who have toured the Easter length
Sanitary Department, and I hope you will2HE GOVERNOR ON HONGKONG. ascond their efforts. We live, gentlemen, in an era in which the body politic is disturbed and agitated by many causes. We' hear'talk'of reform and new methods. Such epochs occur
The sssual report an Hongkong for 1908, They retuli usually in the life of every national of sailoring covers a wide range of subjects connected with INTERESTING CEREMONY THIS AFTERNOON owing to the wild talk and acts of ignorant me the life of the colony. The statistics relating
is good, but also i
signed by the Governor, Sir F. W. Lugard, Ta great A large gathering of the leading Cafe in the past, and shall proceed in the future slowly already been available from other sources, but Here in Hongkong we proceed, have proceeded
to finance, shipping trade movements &c, have Tung, Ws Hospital yesterday afternoon on the sovely and steadily along the path of progress. there is much interesting information indicating occasion of the opening of the new Flague Wards Every day sees more now advances. To-day we the general condition and progress of the colony, attached to the fospital; by His Excellency the are openlbg this extansion, next year hope The total revenue showed a substantial shrink. |Governor, Br Frederick' Logard," K.CROWs on the other side of the water, and the yearga compared with 1957, largely due to a falling we shall be opening the extension of the Tung Besides His Excellency others present Includ-
off in the land sales. The Governor points out edDr. 7. 0. Thomson (Inspecting Medical awards we may be opening the university that this decrease in revenue from sales of Officer of the
Clark, the Hun. Dr. Ho Kai, the
may be, every year BAS
and'solncrease of scholars, and in charitable Institutions, These at the present time, there is no great demand milk into three parts and handed the sample |able building land felt, and parily to the fact that which be paid top cents. He divided the Simeon, private secretary gentlemen, are outward and Mr. in Tak-fau (chairman of the Bolic as the thoughts and needs, and wishes which have
visible signs of fr new houses in the city and in Old Kowloon, to the Government Analyst for saniyala.. Directors), who was supported by his Chices gradually made themselves felt. They are the dwelling houses being pow uplet. The general Inspector Knight to defendant's shop, where
a considerable number of Chinese
A Chinese interpreter in the amploy, of the Best shops and colleagues on the Coram opene
milestones on the road of progress,,
Supliery Department diposed to accompanying The proceedings ware opened by the Charadrances which i have alluded to have, bare la menced a few years ago, still contiques, and he saw the inspector purchase some milk, fox
These depression in the land market, which com maa of Directors, Mr. Siu Tak-fan, who said May I please your Excellency, On behalf or Hongkong, baen achieved without agitation and capitalists who invented to land and buildings which be paid ton canta in Hongkong currancy. the Directors of the Tong Wa Hospital I beg are the outcome of co-operation with the tray at the high prices ruling some ten years ago He saw the inspector divide the milk into three to thank Your Excellency for your kindness in
the Gov-have suffered. very cousiderable laster, In party coming here to-day for the purpose of declarer alle You know that the Government in many cases properties have been seld by mort- Mr. Hinds (To witness) -How did he divida. leg opes the new Plague Wards of this Hospital. all times ready and anxious to do everything gogess-at-for-less-than-the-amount-of-their-the-chili? Did-be-dil-one-bottle-and-the Ever since plague made its appearance is
which it is possible within our revenue to do securities, while many other marigazues are Hongkong some twelve years ago, all cases
for the welfare of the community, and which holding on awaiting more favourable Witness- don't koow. Kennedy Town necessitating the carrying of ready and auxious to hear any suggestion which The total expenditure for the year was coo-interpreter to put a series of questions: by Mr. have beas-trosted the infectious Hospital at will increase its happiness," I myself am always opportunity for realising their securities. At this polot, bin Worship requested the Court- sick patients some considerable distance, and may tend to the good and the welfare of the siderably larger than in 1907, but the principal Hinds to the witness, as the latter did not
Chibera community. Your representatives on you may easily picture in your mind the agonies
cause of this increase of expenditure, iD spite appear to
to grasp the meaning of Mr. Hinde and hardships they have suffered while being the Legislative Council have shown themselves conveyed there in the ambulance notwithstand to be men who are actuated by the desire for the falling revenue, was the loss due to the questions.
fall ia exchange value of the dollar. The In answer to further questions by Mr. Binds, ing all the precautions and care taken for their public welfare, and they, I think, will also tell shipping statistics are satisfactory, one of the witness atnied that the inspector first half-filled comfort. The
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object of those present
You that any project that they have put forward features being a substantial increase in British
one battle, then another and then the third and the sufferings I have just referred to. It is but the Government, I here invited them always to that the Chinese section of the Kowloon Jan buildings is to remedy the evil and to alleviate has received the sympathetic consideration of ocean shipping. It is interesting to dete
did not re-fill the bottles. the Red Son was then commenced and was not filting that I should here mention shat
who and if this unity of purpose and co-operation
ing 1908 under the able direction of Mr. Grove, an 1 the voyage across to Bombay from Aden initiated the idea of having a Plague Hospital between the Chinese-community and the O.RE. who has stated that there is every was very pleasant. Throughout the trip ample built in the heart and midst of the City of Government continues, we may hope for the prospect of opening a length from Canton of amusemopis were provided for the entertain- Victoria to replace the one at Kennedy Town.
Contioned progress and prosperity of this 30 miles by April, 1910, and naticipates that ment of the pastepgans, and (bein were the-
That suggestion received the united support Colony, I now have pleasure is declaring he will be able to run through trains for traffic toughly enjoyed.
and assistance of the Hon. Mr. Brewin, Dr.
the new extension to be open. (Applause.) with the British section on or before July 1, From Bombay the panty visited, sucessively,Clark, and the then Directors of the Tang Wa hops that it will alleviate suffering and that it
1911, Sir F. Lugard naturally alludes to the Colombo, Singapore and Manila, arriving at Hospital, with the result that this present site will tend to promote confdence: among the
loss and inconvenience caused by the depro- was selected and purchased in 1908 for the price people, it will stand as monument of the Hongkong to-day.
ciation of the colony's subsidiary currency of $53,50%, paid out of mooier belonging to generosity of the wealthy Chinese and of the
awing to the over-issue of small coins by the the Tong,
Wa Hospital with the exception of why in which they obey the precepts of those
Mint in Canton, which circulate freely in the the sum of $5,500 which was borrowed from the great sagas and teachers who in different coan.
tries and at different times have told us it is the (subsidiary) currency to fall to a usarly corren Co ony at a heavy discount, and cause the legal Hongkong Typhoon Fund, but bas since been repaid, also the sum of. 55,cod contributed by det ofthe more prosperous to care for the ponding discount. It is unsatisfactory that so
with the Chinese Govern Ground under conditions which we afterwards The visitom baving inspected the ward the has also been refunded. The buildings cost found impossible to comply with and that sum ceremony concluded, $2,700, extra work $1,350 and architects charges 5 61.00, so that the ground and build- ings cost to the whole the sum of $65,112, form an integral part of the Tung Wa Hospital These bulldings will from this time forward and henceforth all plague cases will be treated here, and by the blessing of God and with a con tinuation of the public confidence and assistance by Messrs. Mackie & Do, Limited, No. 217, and with all the facilities at our command there West George Street, Glasgow, Scotland, should be no difficulty in successfully combat through Mr. W, de Havilland, for the lovalida ing the disesse. I bave Just relinquished the tion of the registration of the trade-mark No. management of the Tang Wa Hospital as 23,701, the respondent belog Matsushlia Zen- President, but by the courtesy of Mr. Lan Chu sulro, No. 26, Koraibaabi, z-chome, Osaka. Quite the most interesting member of the Pak, the present President, the honour of
Chinese naval mission to Europe, due in Lan. addresslog Your Excellency fo-day has been it appears that patitioners prayed that the don about the end of this mouth, is Admira! accorded to me, and I therefore have much registration of the trade-mark in gestion beak Chee Ping. The two other leading mem pleasure in asking you to open these wards declared invalid on the ground that the trado. with this key and to declare them open and to mark consisted of a desire of a boran resigtered Lars are Prince Tsai lisus and Sir Chen-tung Liang Chung. The Prince is a younger brother keep the key as a souvenir of the event. (Londes July 6th, 1003, the application being fled on of the Prince Regent, and it is on that account, Applause.)
May 27th of that year, although the trademark rather than for maturity in years or naval know held by petitioners, the consisted of the design of her part of which ledge, that be holds a high command in his a horse and which country's navy, Sir Chen is the diplomat of was known as the White Horse Cellar" or the mission. He is no stranger to London, for Shimomma Kera Timsbi" had been continn be acted as Secretary to the special Chinese ously used for asgary 13th,
'wbliky and import at the Diamond Jubiles celebrations
1897.
BIGHTSEEING IN HONGKONG."
Mr. Frank Browne,. Government Analyst,
ple of milk marked 40, Cochrane Streat which. he analysed. It was customary to take, ton-: grammes for the determination. He took ex- actly ton grammes.
Mr. Hinds (To witness)-How did you gat teb grammes exactly? It is a vary difficult operation.
His Worship (To Mr. Hinds)-Mr. Hinds you must remember Mr. Browne is the Gove troment Analyst and an expert.
Mr. HindsYes, your Worship, but to get. ten grammes of anything on to a scale in a vary difficult operation even for experts.
Mr. Browae-No, it is not difficult at all. The defendast also went into the box and
the milk be sold to his customers and the milk be sold on the 6th December was good milk,
is 600 feat, her beam 6 feet and her height the Hongkong. Electric Traction Co., special the Committes of the Chinese Recreation needs of the poor and of the sick. (Applause.) far the tradermed any satisfactory result. stated that he was not in the habit of skimming
The tourists were divided into two parties upon landing to-day. the first consisted of 320 persons and disembarked; at Blake Pier shortly after 3 p.m. fly arrangement with Cars were provided for the tourists in which they proceeded on a 32-mile ride to Kennedy Town terminus and then to Happy Valley where a about stop was made.. The race course, the golf links and the cemeteries were visited in turn, after which a trip was made by tram to Shad-ki was, the places of interest along the route being explained. to the visitors by the conductors. The return journey to Hongkong Hotel was effected later in the afternoon.
The other party consisted of 300 persons and landed at Blako Pier at 1. p.m. Thay were conveyed fo carrieges and rękihas to the Peak Tram station where special trams and bean cogazed to convey the visitors to the Feak. Arriving at the upper terminus, the party proceeded to do the rights at the Peak, the grandeur and picturesqueness of the scenary, especially on a day with such perfect atmos pheric conditions as to day, being particularly striking to
The
from walsilips to upper deck 55 loet, She is built of steel, and is provided with five decks, and a double bottom extending the entire length of the ship, divided into numerous water- tight compartments She is equipped with twin screws, and power is supplied by two sets of quadruple expansion engines, giving the vakiel the spied as stated above. For the safety of the vessel and its passengers, all the lateri appliances have been provided: an Auto- matic hydraulic system for closing the water tight doors separating the eleven water com pariments into which the hull is sub-divided; automatic fire extinguishers, inter-communi- cating telephones, sub-marine signal system, and wireless telegraphy. Her two yallow apparently short-cut funnels are diven such
■ slogular appearance by the manner in which she is built up amidships, where the passenger accommodations arc situated. These extand aver five decks, namely, the maio, saloon, awaing, upper and promenade, They are connected by a grand and smaller companion way, and an electric passenger elevator serves the five upper decks. The grand entrance ball and companion way have received zvrcial attention, and well furnished and de: promenade and upper decks, Bingle and two-berth rooms with bath and toilet aciacuicult have been furnished and equipped with the Ides of making the traveller feel.” at home.”
·ARRANGEMENTS ON BOARD,
Inter-communicating telephones add to the comforts and facilities aboard this magnificent modera leviathan, which furnishes the tourist party with a veritable "floating-palace," for the long and interesting trip, on which they em barked at New York on the 16th of October and at the end of which they will have covered nearly 30,000 miles by water and land, · The dining room, extending the full width of the ship, has been exquisitely faroished. Small tables have been provided for eating two, four or six persons. Each table bas an alec trle table lamp with decorative lamp shades, making the room one of the most plasing ever seen perhaps on a vossol. A ́social ball or lounge on the promenade deck at the head of the grand stairesse is a masterpiece of
our American visitors.
party journeyed back to town from the Peak between 1.30 and 5 p.m. Some made their beadquarters at the Hongkong Hotel, while others preferred to return on board the Cleva. land to await their departure for Canton,
VISIT TO CANTON, to
•The first
tod: embarking at to p,m, at the Hongkong, Can ton and Macao Steamboat Co.'s whari, Need less to add the efficient management of the river-boat company has completed as usual all arrangements for the perfect comfort and secu rity of the pasunogess by their steamers,
CHILDREN ON THE "CLEVELAND,” The youngest pauiéngers on the s.s, Claves land, which arrived from New York yesterday, vil Madeira, Port Sald; Colombs and Manila, are Master Joseph Barry Bidwell and Little Miss Maualea Caldwell Morning. The for- mer is of the mature age of eight and Mattales is six years old, They are greatly, in studying geography in a practical manner. terested in the ground-the-world tip and are Little Jos lives in East Hartford, Connecticut, and Mauales in Louisville, Kentucks, while at home is the States. It is Joseph's ambition the decorator'e art. It is furnished with
to be a sailor or a motor man, when he "grows luxurious divas and chairs, and has a library of the city staff of the Hartford Times
op." He is the son o newspaper man, one of carefully selected volumes. A writing room of the little kiddies had a high old time when is also available, and the music and ladies' room they crossed the equator on the run from Sin provide delightful opportunities for entertalą. mant and recreation. The smoking room is gapore to Batavia, Neptune" came over the situated on the after end of the bridge-deck, starboard bow and called for the youngest voy, and lounge by a beautifully, decorated vestibuls and
forward to the port forecastle and there "Nep. covered passage. The entire treatment is one
tune" and his "Queen" greeted them and the of artistic harmony, and social life on board
party was photographed, the two children gaz. this Ane vossal offers striking
provided
oakum baard.
Both
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TRADE-MARK DECISION.
› PETITION BY SCOTCH FIRM DISMISSED.
The decision is published in the Oficial Gasils of the Patent Bureau In a petition filed
From the résumé of the case in the decision,
staca into Japan petitioners died an application in the Japanese mark, but the registration was refused on March Patest Burean for the registration of their trade. trade
trade-mark came foto conflict with the trade 31st in the same year on the ground that the mark No. 23,701 registered by respondent. The two trade marks in question resembled each other in design, and petitioners had been using the mark previous to the date the Trade Mark Law came into operation, so that the respond ent's trade-mark came under the category of No. of Article 11. of the Trade-Mark Law, and should be invalidated,
יי,
'meat have not The recrudescence of the plague was ons of the unfortucale features of the year under review. On the other hand, it is satisfactory to be able to record that piracy in the Canton delta was much less rife than it has been during recent years.-L. & C, Exfram.
A DISTINGUISHED CHINESE
"ADMIRAL,
ADMIRAL SAH CHEN PING.
He takes
The Medical Officer of Health at this stage announced that a certain section in the Ordin- anco authorised a further analysis of the milk. which, he understood, the Government Analyst.. was ready to undertako. ..
Mr. Hiods stated that he did not think the section actually referred to a farther, analysis.; but he was willing to agree to the suggestion.
The case was adjourned till noon on Friday Bext,
WOMAN IN THE DOCK. ** The same charge as that which has already, bean outlined above was then preferred against a woman. The defendant lo ibis instaNCA WEE not represented by a solicitor.
The Government Analyst stated that on the 6 b December be received from Inspector. Knight a sample of milk marked 36, Stanley Street, which he analysed. Witness then pro ceaded to give the rosulis of his manlysis to his.. Worship.
The case was adjourned till noon on Friday,
TRIANGULAR- CONTEST.
ARMY VI, NAVV.
the Chinese Navy very seriously, and the com But Sah is the practical man who knows the need of China for a strong bavy.
The third cricket match in the triangular cons
are due in a large measure to him. As for as of the Bufft; were "At Homa" to their friends. parative efficiency and discipline of the service Ground. Col. Bayard, D.8.0; and the Officers possible the service is modelled ou English The match was keenly watched by many
test took place yesterday afternoon at the Cricket›
lines, and Sab bas had many opportunities of spectators. The Buffa Band played selections studying our mon and out ships in comparison during the afternoon. The Navy opound the bat with those of other European, Pewars, Hefreting and sent is Rev. Mr. Maundrell and Lt. quently come in contact with the great battle waters during the tension of the Russo-Japan fleet which we maintained in Far Eastom
the Chinete squadron which received the. 3rd exe war, while last year he was in command of division of the American battleship feet which, during its world cruise, thought it worth while to pay a courtesy call on China..
Noble. Maundrell did not make a long stand Lewis now joined Noble and both thest players as he was well caught out by Bagoail.. Comd.
Power now caught Comd. Lewis and he retur got set down well and were hitting out freely."
then went in and together with Noble made, ed home with the good score of 46. Lt. Petley; thing venly. Lt. Petley was clean bowled
both these men hitting freely and.
matter, that it ́was absolutely necessary, and in this case. Respondent refused to recognise Sah does not forget the bitter humiliation of scoring with the good score of,108.
•WO EX®
In those dark days he was a little-known cap. ble country during the war with Japan lu 1895, fain, his ship being the cruiser Kwangchi, but officer. Had the army had officers like Sáb, be came to the front at a daring and capable and men like those under him and his follow in that disastrous war. His ship distinguished officers, Chias might have shown better results itself by good
the Northern forts.
by Bankworth
The Army commenced thir innings st. 3.30. p.m. and sent in Lt. Green and Staff Sergeant; Power. Lt. Green was 'zoon caught out by King, with one run to his credit, Capt. Garnett then joined, Power and this pair, scoring. Garnett returned to the Pavilion, snop settled down and did soms good.
and did not stay long. Capt. Baird now parts nered Power, the former player scoring beaut fully, including a good many sixes and was hitting out freely. He was eventually caught out by Oliver,
is connected with the music room and | Berk on the ship.. Joseph and Mattalen went 1 lion to a far as it violated the privacy i that fact furished ne ground for Invalidating / attacks on work in berassing the Japanose with 37 runs. Capt. Crawford then went the
home-life comfort..which can bmple of log with curiosity and dread at His Majesty's erected. This change is not due to the fact White Horse Cellari mark through MesSTA
modern vessels of the Cleveland's typs. In ad- dition to the public rooms mentioned, there is also a gymnasium, equipped with Zinder electrical apparatus, electric light baths, pho- tographers' dark
troom, a library, bookalal and Information bureau.
SHANGHAI DOCK AND ENGI-
NEERING CO., LD.,
HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND DECLARED,
But his efforts were hopeless. Not only wat be outnumbered and opposed by more scientific man and better guns, but many of his shells (aware those of other ships) were filled with thanks to corruption somewhere. no more harmless material than coal dust,
Finally he was told of to man the fort on an Island with thirty sailors. When the Japanese opened the cannonade the soldiers fed, but Sab and his mòn one of the quick-firing goes himself, remaining wars of different, stuf. He took charge of at his past day and night, as an inspiring oz ample to his men, exposed to a relentless are. For several days the enemy were held at bay, and then Bab was ordered to avacuate the fort; but he did not leave the guns intact for the fort.
His Excellency ald-Mr. Sib Tak Fan, and Gootlemsu, — It - is my privilege as Governor of Hongkong to be called upon to preside at many public functions-to open buildings and to unveil memorials—but of all the ceremonios at which I have presided since I have been in the Colone there it. I think, mane The Chinese community in Hongkong has given me so much pleasure as this, long, I know, desired to be able to treat plague patients in this hospital, but medical science detil quite recently considered that bubasic plague was a disease highly infectious, and it was therefore absolutely necessary, that those who were suffering from it, and the bodies, of those who bad died from should be isolated from the living in order that the spread of the disease might be arrested. My predecessors were well aware of the grief and suffering which it caused to relatives, as well as of the pain of la reply respondent prayed that the state the patients themselves in being removed from rent of the petitioners be dismissed, maintala their dwellings. But they considered, although log that petitioners had no right whatever they felt the deepest sympathy and pity in this In connection with the registered trade-mark that it was their duty to enforce isolation to that the trade-mark attached to the petition in order to save the lives of those who were living, this case was known as the "White Horse and to prevent the spread of the disease. But Collar and that whisky bearing that trade the more severe and the more harsh the
mark had been continuously imported into sures for this and appeared to the ignorant, the Japas since 1897, 41 maintained by petidoners, more in truth it proved that they were concern becsung no evidence, had been' adduced, to have been here we have been able to change ed for the welfare of the community, Sluca 1 prore that statement. If petitioners had made an application for the registration of their his. We have been able to relax the rules and trade-mark on January 13th, 1908, and the re procedure in sanitary law regarding disinfecgistration had been refused, as stated by them; of Chinese households, and we have been able the registration of respondent's trade-mask, to permit this extension of plaguo' wards • Even taking it for granted that petitioners general hospital in the heart of the city to be had imported into Japad a whisky, with the that my predecessors had not less sympathy Gardon & Co. before the Trade-mark Law than I have with Chiness feeling t it is solely came into force, as stated by petitioners, it due to the fact that scientific men have recently could not be recognised that petitioners had discovered that plague germs are not propagat couleusualy imported the whisky in question ed as was previously supposed, and that balete Japan, No. 5 of Article 11, of the Trade bonic plague is not so easily commodicabis maik Law provided for "a trade-mark identi disease except by the agency of rats, and the cal to or resembling, one used by another Hons which infort them. This discovery, gon before the present law came into operation."
Tals provision, evidently meant
trade-mark shows us the way in which plagus must be continuously, used. If a whisky, with the combatiad and fought. We know now there. White Home Collar mark” had once baon are only things necessary, cleanliness with light Imported about 1598, as maintained by pati and fresh air and the removal of the rats and the cloners, the trademark in this casa could not be Reas which infest them. We are able therefore regarded as falling under the category of No.apanese, as other officers did in other land now to dispears with some of those measpres of Article 11, of the Trade-mark Law, as tha which were formerly considered absolutely as:
wielsky had not been contiamously imported disgrace of defeat, some of Sab's seniors com
In accordance with ancient custom, after the cetasry, and to concentrate our station on bave been bere appealed to the Chinese com these two polate, I have constantly : since 1
Nary that Bah's position did not call for such majtted suicide, Is was good for the Chinese
munity to co-operate with the Government in eutirely, if possible, this dreadful diusand or abould reduce it to isolated cases, and make the conditions of this city such that it will over find a real hold again. You bava res ponded, as i knew that so intelligent com munity would respond, under the guidance; base cozfdence, and whose thoughts are of the Registrar General in whom you rightly continually for your good and your welfare|| 788 NRW U‚S, CUSTOMS ZARINN, you have erected, this new wings to
thie hospital, which cost, as we have just kward,
· EFFECT ON HONGKONG. 365,000. You bera dons what I consider to be evil-You have engaged lecturers to instruct the port to the Tonign Office, remarks that since more important in order to go to the root of the
The Japanese Consal at Hongkong, in a re
take, and you have taken counsel with the the Sino-Japanese war, Hongkong has entirely appeared in the Police Court yesterday morning common people upon the masinrse they should Formous came into the bands of Japan after. A YOUTH named Antonio Vicense Gutlerier Government as to measures throughout the city low its trade with Formess #bile grast pro charged with showing and wounding Ukin: which would diminish the acidence of plaque peries of the trade in the Philipplewhere, thereby cassior grievous bodily harm,
the future. You have invited me thin mitat: imo heen loss since the annexation of the
to open these plague wards, and though 1 - pelago by the United States. The remainder the victim, who lives in a neighbouring bouns, Cafoe Road Yesterday. It appears that am glad to have they pdylisgns of deling the trade with the Philippines is now threat appeared at the window, when the youth is very little use for them. It je unusual whenin. Which: camailain force sarty last month The took aim at the Chipaman, The mirelles, so, express the hope, that you may and tied owing to the new 5.5, Costems tariff, alleged to have picked up a saloon ride and mas has spent a great deal of money for a tarif admits American goods into the Philip which were bolletted caps, struck the latter great object to express the hope that is 31 plase duty free but American good imported na the left thigh, placing it to an extent of and no use for it, but I apps the pucautions to the islanda via Hongkong tre liable to these inchas, Tha man was removed to hoapl we are taking, agalost plague will remitindow: sutke. This arrangement will-donbelass pats this where the ballet was extracted, the ma casar, if any, bring, found in these wards, stop to ske lapartasion of American goods into condition not being considered serious Taste precautions are carried out will usulting | Háall, and ether pinses in the Philippines via youth appeared in the Police Court yaiturde?
Throughout the steamer light and ventilation have been provided according to the most ad The Shanghal: Dock and Hoglaeering Co.,lemen, in of immense importance to us, for it . vanced idans, and every cabló has an electric | Ld, bas declared an interim dividend of at per fng which is under the independent control of cent payable on January 6 for the half-year the occupant. All the rooms have large, deep ended October 31. wardrobes, and are exceptionally large and ef fractive, and all the passengers have the same
deck and salope privileges. Darlog the
lectures anst entertainments
Provided and, on the evening of "the on
on.
A STRAMER ICE-BOUND,
Some idea of the obstacles to bavigation st which the st. Cleveland started Mr. this port at this season may be gauged from Herbert B. Clark, ander whole personal, the experience of the C. N. S. Shanghing la disaction the trip is being made, held an in- trying to reach Tangker on Saturday, ways the these measures in order that we may stamp out formal reception on board, assisted by Mr. Paring and Tientsin Times of Dacembar 15. Alica J. Harris, a highly culinred Indy, who After being hopelessly jammed for 14 hours bae had charge of entertainments on several of in drift ice, which had packed to several festaven if we cannot stamp it out entirely we the Oriental craises which have been an ably in, thickness, between Tangku and the bar, and
to satisfactorily managed by Mr. Clark, the rental by persistent attempis, eventually He le asulated on the present tour by several passad Tabs forts, but again was ice bound experianced Directors, Mri, Harris also has the fat several hours, and go barb could avalstance of another lady, who has had much be reached However, communication with expadence. In travel, and it very competent, the shore was stablished by the Co.'s Tangke and either of them may be consulted by lady staff, by means of lines which were passed pasangan during the cruite regarding the across the ics, (rockets being used) and all the making of arrangements for sheet stipate. foreign passangers (eighteen) including Dr. and In type, the, as, Cleveland is similar to the Min, and Mist Colimas; who courageously well known liners Kaiserin Augusta Victoris ventured, were safely, baoled across the ice on and the Amerika, and although not quite so rafts, and were thus able to reach Tienisin an large abe offers the same comfort and luxury for the same evening. which the later, two steamers, kiva become know. The most careful considerations, hava Tangka Wharf after averal hours of cutting ice The steamer eventually reached the Co.'s back givan, to the passenger accommodations, on the ebb tide, and cargo and native passen. and the spacious, arrangements:mado, as...to | guru wara landed. cabins, public rooms and promenade decks arO particularly noticeable,
PROJECTOR OF THE CRUISE,
TEK B.0,0. played the "Crafgangowars" at. a It will therefore be seen from the above das ground last Tuesday afternoon... The Craigen friendly, game of football on the Milliary cription that the sa. Clowland is one of the gowers opined the scoring by an aary goal, largest stundles and bass appolated skips bich was foon after doubled by the Boys adol, and is sminantly adapted to: provide all who took things pretty ossy ill the end, the requirements of her present "Around the landing by ons. The gams was cut short, World cruise, bich has every prospect of owing to the fading light: Most probably next proving successful under the able and exper: 7057 he Junior League will have a dew fang, lanced management of Mr. J) 9. Clarky, who is ) 16500 to 1
from that time.
lo deciding the case the authorities state that
ously use the White Home mark which the real question at lesue is whether the tieners Continuously used or did not contraction as regarded himself. resembles the trade mark No.23,791, held by respondent, before the Trade-mark Law came into force on the date on which the latter trade omrk was registered.. The weidence pat in by petlilopers regarding this point lasu cleat to establish the fact For the reason clied, the petitles is dismissed. –Japan Chronicis,
ofiangmarable memerinin, decrees, etc., regard.
The present naval mission is the culmination, log the storganization of the Chlucts Navy, which have appeared regularly since the success of Japan,
is
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builders of warships for the orders which Chine There is kass competition among foreign bound to place sooner or later, America, It is known, has been making the boldest bids for favours, but the fact that the winning Japanese badaships ware constructed in English yards has probably impressed the Chinese anthorities and the visit of the mission to England be probably more significanos than is apparent. P.M.G
No
The Navy declared their innings closed at* 340 runs for 7 wickets and the Army" (196 for 6 wickets when the time was called,"
The detail scores and bowling analysis aru, As under :-
NAVY.
Lt. Noble, e Winkworth, b Baird Rev. Maundrell, c Bagsall, b Baird yea Comd.Lewis, c Power, 6 Bagcalliem, Lt. Pelly, b Winkworth 108. Comd, Trewby, b Winkworth.................
LL. Torey, tuu out
Mr. Oliver, b Winkworth- LL. Mulleneax, not out memorarsintoitujatent LL Huston Li, Haddon Did not bat. Lt. King
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Extra*****
Total (for y wicketa) 546 Bowling Analyifu.
K.
60'
* Garnetts 23 #
༢ ་་ Bagna 23 I 42. Winkworth... [1,2 Q
73 Williams
31 Addison
14
2
•
3
ARMY.
Lu Green, c Klug, b Maundrell......... Stad-Sergt. Power, & Pallye Maandral.. Capt. Garnett, c Lewis, b Hanton...... Capt. Orawlord, lib. w. b Husto Capt. Baird, c Oliver, b.Pullyin Capt. Clapham, © Pelly, b Maundrell: oon. LWilliams, not out
PPAPSAIDIE SPENNE Li, Bagnall Dapt. Addison, got out L. Hitchcock Br. Winkworth
Did not bat
Tatal (for 6 wickets) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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