Telegrams.

**HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

SERVICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JANUARY 10 1910

POOTBALL LEAGUR.

Oly one league match was played on Satur day of ernoon, that of the Club va the Royal Engineers the others did not come off. We understand the Lusitano Recreation Club bas EARIHQUAKE AT SHẠNG... | forfeited all the matches in the second division

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from Saturday, owing to their not being able to get their men together,

EXCITEMENT AT THE THEATRES,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 10th January. Two distinct earthquake shocks were felt here on Saturday night.

Buildings in the city were shaken. Excitement prevailed at the theatres.

CONFIRMATORY NEWS.

[By o setong of the " Sheung Fo"}

Shanghai, 9th January

A severo shock of earthquake was experienced here on the 8th inst., at 10.50 p.m.

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FIRST DIVISION,

HEMP MACHINES.

LARGE ORDER--FOR HONGKONG.

members of the company which owns the Mau, M. G. Menoo and P. H Frank, McLane hemp machine, are passengers on the fluer Chongaka en route to Hongkong where

an order for the manufacture of 100 of the machines is to be placed, says the Manila Times. Their plan is to contract for the sar H. K F. C us. R, E.

liest possible delivery of 25 machines and The teams that lined up were as follows:-

they, hope to have them delivered in the H.K.F.C.-J. Clarke (Goal), E. F. Aucott Philippines by April. The other will ba and J. McCubbin (Backs), H. Ricketts, R. G. completed toward the middle of the year. arlow and A. Gregory (Halfbacks), Ainst, Mr. Frank said: "We have just complet When seen by a Times reporter on the 3rd Aitchison, A. Whilmarıb, A. Hamilton, J Ded a series of vary successful, texts and are Dabby and H. Sayer (Forwards),

R.E.:-Barker (Goal), Beardmore and Mor-

gas (Backs), Cally, Smith and Barice (Hall backs), Jackson, Blackwell, Brown, Taylor and Brown (Forwards),

Fortunately there has been no The play at the beginning was a fast one and the civilians put up a good combination game damage.

Whitmarsh scored the first goal is less than half a minuts. The leather was then in play for a good length of time without any scoring, belag done, and both sides put up some good play. Barber was kept busy all the time say ing shots from all directions. The Engineers then made a rush up and Taylor was in a den. perous position; be looked like equalising but McCobbin at back saved it with the result of corner, This came out fruitless and Sayer took the ball to the opponent's quarters. A good few shots were tried all of which bit the cross-bar and te-bounded to the field. At last Danby scored the second goal after a third ty, Soce affer this the whistle went for bell time. The play was about the same in the second half, Whitmarsh and Barlow each put in a goal, resulting in four to the Club and the R E.'s all. The Sappers tried many a time Consor Kwong Chun-lum has pre-to score, but luck was against them. The game ferred several gborg s agairt. Tsai ended in a win for the Civilians by 4 goals to

THE SHANGHAI TAOTAI.

CENSOR'S DENUNCIATION.

[By cautery of the "Shoung Po*)

Peking, 9th January.

Nai-huang, the Shanghai Taotai, in bis memorial.

The Prince Regent is determined to pursue a searching inquiry into the matter-

CHINESE MINISTER 10

-PARIS

RETURN TO CHINA,

**[By couriery of the "Sheung Po").

Peking, 9th January, The Chinese Minister in Paris 'eft, for China on the 4 h inst.

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The reason for his return to Peking

is not known at present.

NAVAL BASES.

BRITISH EXPERTS Engaged.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

Peking, 9th January. Prince Shun Pui-lap, the Naval Commissioner, has secured the servi- ces of British engineering experts for the construction of Naval basea in China.

They are expected to arrive in China in the spring.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.

INVESTIGATION, REPORT,

By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 9th January, The Ministry of Posts and Com. munications has telegraphed to the two Commissioners--Lum and Leung calling upon them to furnish at as early a date as possible their report on the investig-tion into the affairs of the Canton-Hankow Railway.

MANILA GARNIVAL.

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LEAGUE TABLE.

R. G. A... 9 "Buffs

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

THE VALUE of the HONGKONG

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DOLLAR proclaimed by the Diractor of the United States Mint for three months to and March 31st, 1910, is 404 in terms of AMERICAN GOLD CURRENCY.

Corsalar Facs for the quarter ending March

31st, 1910, will be as follows :,

{

6.25 7.50

1:

Lavoice........ Extra Copy of lavoice vi Landing Certificate $25. Bill of Health.” 1940 Sopplemental Bill of Health... 6.35 Hongkong Currency only is accepted in The lavoice Clerk is forbidden to accept say payment of fees at this Consulate-General,

Fractional: Coin in amounts of over $2.00 at Chinese Coin whatever or accept Hongkong one time.

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...W. A., RUBLEE, American Consul-General. .....193

Hongkong, Tóth January, 1910.

taking our model machine to Hongkong to have made on the Wood plantation on Davao guil 100 machines manufactured. The tests wars and were witoessed by a number of planters. We stripped an average of 400 pounds a day and the work was done very well. Alongside of the machine worked two expert hand-strippers ar d of the abre We have orders for five muchizes the machine ived a much higher percentage. and expect to place many more as soon as they can be made.. We bave got ibe'best results with a 2 horas power gasolina motor, after having tried a variety of power schemes.

"We aspect delivery of 15 machines in Masseur MEIJI SHA, April and the rest in lots at intervals of thirty many years of work and a large outlay of days. The model machine represents a great money but we are confident that we have at last got a practical, economic machine.".

several months but Mr. Frank will ratura hero Mr. McLane is to remain in Hongkong for at the end of January.

SELF-RELIANT CHINA.

THE NEW FOREIGN POLICY.

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

GRADUATE OF

KOBE MESSAGE SCHOOL.

ATTENDANCE 'AT" PATIENTS RESIDENCE. No. 177, WANCHAI ROAD, GROUND FLOOR,” Hongkong, roth January, 1910.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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FROM SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, MOJI

AND KOBE.

Some idea of the foreign policy of China, and the reasons that induced the Pekia Gov. prnment to establish Consulates pretty well all over the earth, was furnished last evening, and HE Steamship

Played Wos. Lost. Drawa. Points, git, by Mr. Lin Jua Chao (the newly-appoint- ed Consul-General for the German Depen. dencies in the Pacific) to a representative of the Sydney Daily Telegraph.

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CRICKET.

TRIANGULAR, CONTEST,

The third-triangular contest between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Navy resulted In an easy win for the former. For the Club, Claxton made the top score-Ei' runs ɔt out, and was followed by Olive? 6: ns. The Navy were all dismissed for 95 runs with Mr. Oliver top score, 36 runs. The detall scores and analysis are is under,

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,"

T. E. Pearce, c Tovey, b Mullengur........ H, W. Kilby, bw, b Hunton ma

R. E. O. Bird, c Tovey, b Maundrell.....

A. C. E. Elborough,,b Mülléneix

R. E. Q. Oliver, c Noble, b Huston

H. Hancock, cOliver, b Pelly

A. R. Sutherland, c Noble, b Mulleneux...

H. D. Sharpis, c Tremby, b Pally..........

A. A. Claxton, not out...

"China is making distinct progress," said the Consul-General," and I am looking forward to the time when China, will be able to take care of herself, independently of outside influence. Our Gov sramoot to day recognises the fact that it is most important that they should give consideration to delicate questions in connec tion with foreign diplomacy. relations of our country are administered very much like thain of other nations-by the Wai- wa pa si bome, and by legallons abroad.

The foreign

"GREGORY APCAR.",

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

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed Consignees risk and expense into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous godowns of down Co., Limited. the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON & CO. LIMITED, Agents.

Hongkang, 10 b January, roto

Events Coming.

Hongko

Tuesday, 11th January.

Benevolent Society Annual Meet

"The duties of our diplomatic and consular officers are in no wise different from those hold ing corresponding positions among other nationalities. One of the most important duties imposed upon us is to see that protection ining, at the City Hall, 5.15 p.m. afforded to subjects of China, and their inter 4ests respected, oo matter to what Government 36or to whose charge they may be committed,

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Trasslation of the different laws an applicable 61 to Chinese residents, whether by self-govern

ing or Crown colonies, is also oue of the many duties we have to report on to our nation."

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H. R. Mak'o, c Oliver, b Noble.............

24

7

229

Foord-Kelcey, c Oliver, b Maundrell

Extras....................................

.Hunton

Total .....

Bowling Analysis.

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Pelly Į ร 18 2 Oliver... 2 O 15 Haddo...... 3 α 26 Glaister.

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THE NAVY.

L Noble, c Pearce....... Rev, Maundrell, c Sharpin, b Bird............ Lt. Pelly, Sutherland, b Bird.................... Capt. Mayhew, R.M.L.I, c Sutherland, b

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Commr. Tremby, rua out ........................OMOLASA

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Mr. Oliver, & Claxton, b Bird ............. 36

Lt. Tovey, c Claxton, b Pearce...

Dr. Glasier, cand b Pearce................ L. Haddon, c Hapcock, b Pearce .......... 1 lag Lt. Mulleaeux, b Bird Lt. Hunton, set outin

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www.Wadnaiday, fith January, Geo. P. Lammert, auction sale of 73,758 bags Flour, at the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns, i am.

Hughes and Bough, Auction za'e of sites for Booths and Matsheds, at the Race Course, 3 p.m.

Thursday, fyth January.

The latest consular establishments are Melbourne, Wallington (N.2), Rangoop, and Vancouver, Powers to maintain lega ion estab. shments in Faking are Great Britain, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Machines and Leather Beltings otc, at No. 87, Geo, F. Lammert, fuction sale of Cigarette Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, Norway, Por-Praya East, T'I am. tugal, Russia, Spain, and the United States.

"It may be said," remarked Mr. Lio, continu ing, "that Chins at the present day in living in an atmosphere of internationalism and cosmo- politanism, and realises that no nation or race, however strong and wealthy it may be, should or would say that it is sufficient unto itself, and will leam or accept nothing from others.

"The relations of foreign countries with Chi-

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to

Madras and Mauritius," Rangoon,

THE Steamship

"GREGORY APCAR,”

Capt. 5. H. Belson, will be despatched for the above Poris on THURSDAY, the 13th lust, at 13PM A

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & CO, LIMITED

'Agents."

Hongkong, 10th January, 1910

"SHIRE

LINE OF STEAMERS,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE,

THE Company's Steamship

"CARNARVONSHIRE,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their_gisk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co's hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery 'can be obtained as soon as the goods are landad.

Goods not cleared by the 16th inst., at 6 A.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever. ·

All damaged packages must be left. In Godown, where they will be examined at 9.30 A.M. on the agih iost. No Claims will be admitted after Goods have left the Godswa nor will they be recognized if presented after to days of vessel's arrival here.

tos

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd., |

Agents. Hongkong, roth January, 1910,

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Intimations.

SOURED MILK.

Specially prepared from pare tures of selected lactic formente

26 Cents per pint.

Orders must be sent in twenty- four hours in advance.

THE

DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED.

Hongkong, 18th December, 1909.

ASAHI BEER SAPPORO BEER

TO BE OBTAINED

FROM ALL WINE DEALERS!

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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION,

S.S. "RENVORLICH," FROM ANTWERP, LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and

hence and/or from the wharves delivery AALD will be given in the Victorla Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.,

SERIES or LECTURES on "FIRST".

may be obtained.

LECTURES TO LADIES,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Hospital, Barker Road, the Peak, ou TUES. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain DAYS et 3 P.M. commencing on TUESDAY, log undelivered after the rgth inst, will be sub-anuary 11th, igro, ject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the and inst., or they will not be recogulvad.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be e camined on the 15th issi, at`iX AM. - No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, Joth January, folo

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A SERIES or LECTURES on "HOME NURSING * will be given in S. Paul's Colleg on FRIDAYS, at 5 P.M. commencing on FRI- DAY, January 7th, 1910.

Ladies are requested to note that the con- tinuance of these lectures most depend on the number of those who attend, Names should be sent without delay to the Hon. Secretary (Rev. F. T. Jebasos) The fee for each courts will be $2. Books (so cents each) may be obtaland from the Hap, Becretary,

Hongkong, 31st December, 1909,

SALON-CINEMA THEATRE.

His Excellency the Governor, at noon.`

Belitios Public School prize distribution, by THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS SHOW IN THE COLONY.

Friday, 14th January, Water Police Station'Smoking Concert, 8.30

p.m..

Saturday 15th January.

Chini Light and Power Có, Lid, Extraordi-

EXCELLENT FILMS, BEST ARTISTS.

ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. DAILY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, COMPLETE CHANGE TWICE A WEEK, MONDAY AND" FRIDAY,

na in the past have been one continuous story of mary general meeting at the offices of Messrs WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite G. P. O.

Monday, 7th January,

relentless aggression on one band, and helpless | Showar Tomes & Un. It o'clock. resistance on the other, There were mistakes and misunderstandings on both sides; neither was entirely fres from b'aue, as neither tried launders' and the other; but I am happy to say that within the past few years there has been a complete change of attitude for the beat, and feel confident that we are winding, the sym- palby and approval of the nations of the West in the sentiment and opinion of the people in in their endeavour to make a new and self-reliant

hina,"

Bugles and Hough, sucijón sale of the Steam linech Pelteam, at the Kowloon Wharf and Godówn Co.'s Wharf, Kowloos, ir & m.

Public Works Department, suction sale of Crown land, 3 p.m.

Theatre Royal, A.D.C," "The Toreador" 9 p.m.

Tuesday, 18th January,' Theatre Royal, AD.C. "The Toreador"

13 TROUBLE has broken out at Atimonan, Taya-9 p.m.

bas province, between the Filipinos and Obi- ➡nose and has assumed the nature of a small

Wednesday, 19th January, Theatre Royal, ADC. "The Toreador”

Total ... ..... 95. race war. Reports received from that place

Bowling Analysis.

are megre. In a message from one of the 9 p.m. Atimonan merchants it is stated that~at

R, E Bird 11.4

R. E. Oliver... 9

1. D. Sharpin

T. E. Peart 5

HOCERY.

Thursday, zoth January. Theatre Royal, A.D.C. The Toreador"

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store in the place. The message does not: 9.

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state whether or not any goods were stolen but

says that a latior containing the facts about the

nine Chinese residents in Atimonan and there 9p.m.

BWYS' OWN CL' I w ROYAL ENGINEERS, This match was played at the Military

Friday, 21st January.

trouble will follow. There are at present forty. - Theatre Royal, A.D.C. "The Toreador"

Saturday, 22nd January,

Corp Andrews, the champion runner of Hongkong, will most probably leave the Colony next wank by H.M.S. Monmouth for Manila, 'to take part in the forthcoming Carnival. The `Monmoúdà will not go direct to Manila, she will Call at Penang andother Southern ports en route Ground on Saturday afternoon, Throughout, Should Corporal Andrews not leave by the the game was very even and a fast one. The lieved to be entirely local and that an early doen to Cricket Ground, 3.30 p.m. Bommentă he will take paisage by the s.s. Hub!, and be there a few weeks before the Carnival, Engineers opened the scoring in the early part vo as to get used to the track,

of the game. It then went on for a while with- out any scoring, with the Engineers attacking Soon after this the Boyx made a rush up ard | sbot too wide. The game stood in the frat ball: R. E. B,O.CO.

SALON-CINEMA THEATRE,

The Salon Cinema Taestra in drawing fall bouses night after night. The management have arranged a special programme for tonight and to-morrow night, and by special request they will reproduce the magnificent film "Macbeth" which was taken in London by the "Cinema Roma", "Those who have not yet seen this film should not miss this opportaalty, as these are most likely the last two nights this, picture will be shown here. Mr. H, Nanwa ibu, famosi squilibrist, gives some fins exhiblious in walk

on the wire, and juggles pany drain with his legs Missos Don't add Ruby - Chrystal are the usual

H.K..A. A, A. Mamthon race. From Aber

Theatre Royal, &.D.C. "The Toreador" 9 p.m.

are nine Chinese stores located in the town,

the time is not stated but the disorder is be The exact amount of damage that was done at

seitlement of the trouble may be effected. WITH reference to the recent impeachment presented by H.E. Yarn Shu-hello, Viceroy in

Tuesday, 25th January, Kwang-tong, against the Kwangtung Kailway' Vest Point Building Co., Ltd. Annual Meet Company, it is stated that the Kwangtung | ing, at the Company's Offices, Victoria Build- Soon after the start the Baya, made a rush at satisfied with the restrictions on the share-

Better play was seen in the second half. official body in Poking is somewhat dissing 1145 km, their opponents' goal, the ball being passed to holders suggcated in the memorial. It is also proceeded it went on faster and faster; and the reported that Sli Liang Chen, who is travelling 1. L. Goldenberg who equalised. – An the game Boys made another rush and a corner was with the Navy Commissioner, baring heard given in favour of them. This was taken by that Viceroy Yeau has impeached him, and Chunyai who placed the ball wall, and A. it that he has prayed that the case should be Ellis put in the second goal in the latter severely dealt with, as was done to the Man» two more goals in quick succession. The boys churian and Roasa Railway cases, feels con- part of the game the Sappers - added had hard fuck at the end. They tried many a cerned for his own safety and desires to break time to equalite, but the ball want tos wide of his journey and return to China before the the game ended in a win for the Sappers by Navy Commissioners. He has been denounced goals to two, huge for connivance with the peculation and anglect

Company, Ltd. Annual Meeting, at the Com

Hongkong Land lovestment and Agency

Pay's Offices, Victoria Buildingų, 13 o'clock

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Theatre Royal, Scotch concert, 9 pm. ^«<??

Friday, 28th January, Volunteer Ball, y gim.

Saturday, 29th January. Balylappan, School: prize distribulles. I

This is the first hockey match the B-O. Of the Board of Directors and Engineer-in-chief, H.. the Governor, 11 o'clock. played algce the formation of the Club, and should par tick to it; they will be able to pat and it is therefore reported that he may be par

Boxing at City Hall, Billy: Bellow vs. Bil

DAILY at 6:30 and 9.15 P.M.

Saturdays and Sundays, Matinees

at 4 p.m. (Half-prica).

Hongkong, 5th January, 1910.

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