Immediately upon the conclusion of the reading of the Proclamation the Royal Stand ard was hoisted at the northern and of the Cricket ground and the Bank struck up the National Anthem. The shore batteries at Kowloon, H. M. S. Tamar, and the foreign warships-the Montcalm (French) and the Vasco da Gama (l'ortuguesa) fired Royal Salute, simultaneously with the hoisting of the Royal Standard is all the official buildings and the mastheads of the men-of-war.
His Excellency led with three cheers for His" Majesty, which were taken up by the concourse who cheered almost to hostieness
Thus anded a ceremony of imposing dignity and bistoric luterest in Hongkong,
REFERENCES AT THE CHURCHES. At all the Churches yesterday feeling re férences were made in the devils of the King in the presence of large congregations.
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ST. JOHN'S 'CATHEDRAL....
In the absence of the Blahop of Victoria, the "Venerable Archdeacon of Hongkong spoke at the morning, service, at St. John's Cathedral. His Excellency the Offer Administering the Government, and Lady May were among the congregation. They were dessed in moutaing
Venerable Archdeacon Büroen_suid :- It would not be possible, for any coogicgation of Bitubers to be 'unmoved, as together they faced to tuck of Great Bittais's luas through the death of King Edward the Seventh. There would be another occasion upon which special reference might be m de to the life and work.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MAY
THEFT ON S.§. "CAPRI”
MAIL ROOM BROKEN INTO.
extent of bi sesistance and what sort of a fight be put up against the terrible temptations which surowded him. But we know he de- voted to is Emplo's welfare that wise, good dace ww which ripe years brought him,
The N. G. 1. s.. Capri came in this morning. Edward the the Seventh entered into a royal form Bombay, els posts, flying the Police call inheritance enriched to the uttermost by flag. As soon as she was brought alongside the wisdom of his mother. I would like to
the Kowloon pier, she was boarded by the pay a tribus. to our late King which would be police. The Captain informed the European expressive ofmy on feelings and of his church, sergeant that a most daring theft had been but I confess that the information which came committed on board on the voyage and that the yesterday to me was such a shock that it is with
mall room had been broken into and the mall the utmost difficulty-that I can command words tampered with. The victim of the theft was or think of the phrases which will be necessary
the Chief Engineer, who lost noten to the valua for the fribute which we wish to pay. Depend of 1.500 I'res. It is surmised that the same ant upon your sympathy, I will try to say a few thief broke into the mail room and extracted words, to the book of Ecclesiastes, eighth chip-
covers supposed to contain valuables. One ter and fourth verse, we read, "The king's word envelope was found to have been for opec'and hath power." That was true of our late King.
thecontents axamined, but fortunately it contain. He was blessed with godly parents, and histomeed only letter-piens coples of commercial advicos was a typical British home with its good influen- and shipping documents. What aroused the ces. Hektowhow to respect the British constitu. would-be thief's cupidity was the fact that the tion. The personal influence may be potent for envelope bore on the reverse side enormous Rood or evil in a constitutionat mouarchy as wax and the envelops itself was of stout ours. It is certain t have ininchise power in "per and cloib lived. The printed address directly bidden, safeguarded by incumerable ut the eny:lipe was as follows : channels. A constitutional monarch advises out of the fulness of his experience. Many o president of a republic has far more power that. The King of Great Britain: Whether his advice be taken or no depends as much on his per- sonat influence as on the wisdom of bis counsel. Character, after all, is a most potent factor in life, and especially so in the person of a king. The preacher theo referred to the assiduity with which King Edward made himself acquainted
"Per str. Copri
2.
P.O. Box No. 157. "Messrs. S. J. David & Co.,
**Hongkong."
At the left-hand bottom corner was an oval violet rubber-stamp imprest ;—" Forwarded by Sassoon J. David & Co., Bombay,"
The police are pursuing diligent investiga tions,
of His Majesty, yet. it would not seem fit with the affairs of the Empire, paid a tribute ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.
AUSTRALIAN chinese charged at THE MAGISTRACY,
Befoto Mr. E. R. Hailllax at the Magistracy this inbraing, G. Qulan, an Australian Chinese, was charged with shooting and causing grievous bodily barm with intent to murder a Euro. pear woman at No. 3, Rose Terrace, Kow. loop, shortly after eight o'clock on Saturday night, Inspector Langley prosecuted and Mr.
__kay_shupid_separete without a 'word' on the'
subject which wus fiding the hearts of all, To- | to his wise salesmausbip, and spoke of how day the Empire shuddered hom a bisw dealt he was regarded as a devoted king. He lived it by the King of Terrors, and we, usland botn, long enough, he continued to learn much, and he lived long enough to barvest the wisdom inhabiting the furthest Bland-home of the
we admired. He lentoed much because he Empire in the East, felt the force of that blow. This was moi a moment for mere was enger to de his best for his prople. He adulation or a ume for fordly panegy-
not only enjoyed ut his privileges, bul King sick. Our "beatis, "wete' rent with sorrow, Edward was eager to discharge all his high and sorrow, if roni, paves a scar. We sorrow duties as a man, as a de'ghbour and a king. to-day out as a prople put as many people Our Lite King's word was powerful. He was is not a natio, merely, but av as Empire not a great tender. He did not learn much. H. Gardiner defended.
that, we singura the loss of our from books, but he interpreted life truly, and Sovereige, beloved and suspected. Neveiblessi he gave more thận” most men to the world if sorrow scars, sympathy salves the smarting which he was placed. Our late King was wound, and as a prople we Britishers appre-powerful as one who was personally able, and ciate the marks of genuine sympathy which are extended to us by the members of other nations.
of nations
spected in blinṣelf; a name to be mentioned
Mr. Gardiner said that all danger was no over and applied for bail. He understood that the prosecution agreed to a remand,
The case was remanded.
* KIRKFIBLD" INQUIRY,
FINDINGS OF THE COURT.
Friday to inquire into the circumstances of the The Marine Court of inquiry which sal on stranding of the British. steamer, "Kırkfivid," delivered judgment on Saturday, morning, re ports the Singapore Free Preja of and inst,
here it is mount fall back on some incidents of his life which came under my own konw. Jedge. The preacher then referred to bls life in Norfolk, where the Kjug lived as a country Our late Sovereign Lord King Edward the Seventh will be remembered to only as a gentleman. He saw him very often at close king in name, but as a tesi ant uobic suler Asunters, and had opportunities of learning a mau he was fastly the most popular with something of the true greatness of the man. in his dominions, The graciousness of His e instanced the King's tret and consideration, as seat in little in codects in that countryside Majesty on all occasions was
a topic of universal comicot. He was a man to be le
and spoke of his marvellous memory for faces barkomie, how he mixed with people, sud how he and names. Proceeding, he also alluded to his
reproved certale modern tender cies in fashion- able life. Apptals to sympn hy always foued a ready response in him. Moreover, be was many. sided. Military mer, naval min, and civil aus all plain him as their own. He was a successful he has brought nearer possibility the United arbitrator woiking' for prace' in Europe, and
States ef Europ.. In his successor, who as prosperity of his own people and for the pesescends the throre at fasty-five years of age, of the world, during a reign of nine short years shall wo not pray with him that biù experience diately prior to the stranding?
without a blusby the pride of loyal hearts. As a Sovereign, boh King and Emperor, he was kocply alive to the interests of his Empire; for it he laboured, and the influence for good which he excited would be difficult to exaggerate. With his experience and at, his grace and force of character, he was just the Sovereign
the Empire' could ill spare, Living for the
this monarch did all that was possible for man or king to a tempt toward cemeating ties of friendship between the great nations of the world, "Blessed are the peace makers, for. they shall be called sons of Good,"
frue
To the bereaved Royal Family every British heart in bumble loyalty extend its sympathy, for theirs is a bereavement doubly emphasised When those who ate bound 'closest to our personal hearts and lives are wrenched' from us, then indeed the stricken soul has sore need of every consolation which sympathy and love can suggest. And as the pain of sorrow shoots to each outlying post of Empire, so will the unseen other of buman sympathy vibrate with the respouse of loving and loyal-bearts. Our prayer is that the God of all comfort may soothe the sorrows and comfort be bearis. of the Royal family in
their hour of bereavemeur.
And ere this visitant-the silent messenger of death who comes alike to king and cottager, to whom pope may forbid admission-ere he come knocking at my door and at yours, may
we each one learh to know the Prince of Life, our King in glory, who through death destroyed him who bad the power of death, that is, the devil; that He might deliver us who through fear of death are all our lifetime subject to
bondage. For to all, who acknowledge Him King He opens the gate of heaven and eternal hic,
At the conclusion of the service the moura-
may make him wise, saber and industrious king, such a monarch as his father was?
The service concloded appropriately with the "Dead March in Saut" played at the.orgno.
AT THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.
Being the Month of "ary,,the cobregation at the Roman Cathedral yesterday, at the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. was larger than usual, Rev. Father G Spada, the actiog Rector, at the evening service voiced the regret of the Catholle com. munity, on the accasion of the demise of His Majesty the King. He dilated on the noble character of King Edward and his laudable efforis in the establishment of universal peace. which has won for him the admirable epithet of
The Peacemaker," He specially extolled the sympathy of the late King for bis subj.co throughout the British Empire, and refrired to his broad-minded tolerance, which has made him and his memary de r to oue and all.
of
The questions submitted by Mr. Crabb Watt on behalf of the Crown, were as follows;-.
() Was the steamship" Kirkfeld" properly found and is a thoroughly seaworthy condition on leaving Labuan on April 67-
(a) Was the usual and proper complement of officers available for duty on the Kirkfield"?
field" strand?
(3) Where nod on what da e did the "Kirk.
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Agebli : Gunn, and Go,
BUKIT LINTING: 3,000 lbs; total ten (4) Was there a properly qualified lockout moths 19,605 lbs; corresponding month fast man on duty on board the "Kirk fold imme-year 189 lbs; correspoodleg period last year
1,247 lbs.
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(5) Ware proper steps taken by those. charge of the "Kirkfield" to ensure the safe navigation of the ship through the Palawan Straits?..
(6) Was everything done after the stranding to refloat the vessel and save the ship?
(7) By whose wrongful act or default was the standing caused?
PAJAM:-2.300 Ibr.
Guthrie and Co.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM, CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE
HE Steamship
"CATHERINE APCAR," having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongsida..
Cargo impeding this discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.
Carzo remaining on board after 4 PM of the ith instant, will be subject to rest.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- MEDIATE DELIVERY of their, Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the dis charge of the vessel will be landed and stored -at-Consignees risk und expan¥**"*.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON & Co. LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 9th May, 1919.
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5. "TOURANE COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE. CONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 4.3, Cordouan, from Havre and Bordeaux ex sa. Ville de Rochefort, in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ld, at Kowloon,. whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before 3 P.M., TODAY, 18qüesting it to be
landed here,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods remained unclaimed after, the 16th May, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 18th May, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be oxaciloed op 17th May, at 3 PM,
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
P. THOMAS,
Agost
Hongkong, gib May, 1910.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
LINDGI PLANTATION:-60,500 lbs; total last ear 41.500 lbs; total four months 219,500 lby; THE Company's Steamship total last year 147,500 lbs.
Evatt and Co.
"CHICAGO MARU,"
FROM TACOMA, JAPAN & MANILA,
The above mentioned Steamer having GUANGRAT SERDANG-3,003 lbs; total for arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby
(8) Has the Kickfield" been abandoned,three months 9,596, iba. and if so where i
(9). What is the finding of the Court in respect of all the circumstances in connection with the stranding?
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The answers given by the Cpuri wara:- (1) and (»).' Yes, (3) Oo the Royal Captala Shoal, April 7th at 10,25 p.in.
(4) The Count is not aware of any definition of what constitutes a properly qualified look
man, but in their opinion to place a youth with two maths' sea experience on the look-out wille passing through a carrow channel showed
want of caution.
(5) Proper steps were not taken by those in charge to ensure the safe navigation of the ship through the Palawan Straits..
In concluding his aching sermon, the Rev. preacher asked the congregation to anite with him in imploring the blessings the Almighty os the new fevereign, King George V, that he may long be spared to con inue, the good work of his father, whote Dame will be handed down in posterity as
King Edward the Peacemaker; King Ed-Sea, April 14th.
ward the Good."
ST. FRANCIS' CHURCH.
AC St. Francis Church, Wanchai, Rev. Fr. P.. de Marla, the parochial minister, also spoke on the King's death. His sermon was in Portu
ful notes of the "Dead Manch in Saul" filled the sacred edifice. The dedply affected con. gregation stood up while the sad and impresguese, and was stribute to the character of a Sovereign who won the love and esteem of his aivemusic was being played.
ubjects as well as the respect and admiration of the whole world.
AT THE UNION CHURCH
'the sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev.
C. H. Hickling, «buse reference to the death of the King was in ihess terms:—
I
We bave in this place gloried in the good which our King has done, and have rejoiced -in-his joy..--We-have,sorrowed._ja_ble sorrow, Now he has passed from our sight, The Loid gave and the Lord taketh away. Can we not say oven today, Blessed be the name of the Lord? The moutaing for his loss will be deep, and sincere among all sorts, and condi tions of people. We should be more than
recognising and returning thanks for the loss of such a life. Our King had the qualities of some of the best of bir ancestore, and to-day wa can thank God for baving givdo us a man so davoted to the welfare of his people as he was.
MINUTE GUNS,
(6) Yes,
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(7) By the fault of the Mastar, George Lawrie, (8) On the Royal Captain Shoal, in the China
to giving the reply to this question 9 the Court thinks properio' comment upon the dis- documentary evidence which would have been appearance or failure to produce imporiant
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Agenta Baha Meyer and Co. SINGAPORE PARA: 5,300 lbs; total for yea! 53.25 lbs.
polified to send in their Bills of Lading for "Countersignature, and take immediate delivery
of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at ouce at Consignees' risk and ехрелье.
The following report of the rubber yield op Cargo remaining on board after SATUR- the Kalumpong Estate is laued for public-DAY, May 14th, 19to, at Noon, will be ation:
lb.
landed and stored at Consignees' risk and ex.
Cargo remaining, undelivered after the 17th Instant, will be subject to rent.
Output of Wel Rubber-April 1910... 8,430 * Oolpot of Wet Rubber -September 1999, to April 1910.................
Equivalent in Dry Rubber Septem- ber 19-9 to April 1910.
58,130
51,750
Dry Rubber' shipped to Landes- September 1959 to April 1gro............ 47,086
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**NEW SHANTUNG LIME.
Peking, May 4. The negotiations concerning the construction of a railway connecting Tsingtao with Ichouse that are now taking place between German io- presentativër and the Chiness Government sie. the Chinese: under the direction of H.E. Ho likely to and in the construction of the lins by
of very great assistance in girriving at a right|| Öhlhi-chang, with a loan from the Daylich. conclusion. The only ship's books, placed be- 'Asiatische Bank, fore us are the Chief Officer's Log Book and With the exception of the question of mining the deviation book and this Log Book privileges, which are desired by the Germins commences from Christmáz Island to Labuan | the preliminaries are concluded. on 5th April," Bafora the Cout the official The profits of the Tientela-Pukou railway Log Book, the Chief, Ufficer's Log Book prior to Agh, the Captain and Officeration of the line. sight books, the chronometer rate journal have
Minuta guns were fired by the warships in port yesterday. H. M. S. Tamar Rear Admiral Lynn's receiving ship, led with the first road, which WAS then fol. not bean produced, which would have enabled lowed by the French flagship Alontcalm and the Portuguese cruiser Parço di Gama The guns were fired until sunset when they cossed.
JAPAN'S SYMPATHY,
Mr. T. Funna, Cooral-General for Japan
of a telegram from the Foreign Office in Tokio advising him that it was announced last Satur day, at the Japanese capital; that, in coose, quance of the death of King Edward VII; the Imperial Japanese Court would observe Court
His death fixes our eyes over the long reign of mourning from the 7th to the 21st May, in Victoria the Good and over the short reign of closive. Edward the Peacemaker:' He was born in a Christian bome, His life was lived in a' puri-
fied Court, but unfortunately for him he had
little or no occupation, The Jate Queen took
TYPHOON WARNING.
The telegram quoted below was received from
Stato affaire so seriously that none were de- the Manila Observatory at the American. Con Jogated to this young man, and the consulate General yesterday - sequence was he had practically nothing to do "He was beset with more temptations than any olher main la uks world. We do not know the
Maslia, 8th May, 9.30 p.m. Cyclone or Typhoon E. N, E. of Apaul, in ellaing northy
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will probably be utilized to' assist the construc
THE TIENTSIN:PUKOV LINE.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined op 16th instant.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever..
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA Hong kong,, 10th May, 1910.
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the Court to fudge of the navigation of the -vessel prior to the accident, and particularly as to the way jo which the position was found and checked at is noon sad 4 pm on the day of Keir Hardie, M.P., in addressing a public tre disaster. The Court is not satisfied with | meeting, said that Republicanism and Radi the evidence given as to the checking of the culism were practically synonymous, Hord- ship's position by an observation said to have garded loyalty, to a throne as a great superst),
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error at noon by bearings on Balabac Island that the Lords would accept the Veto Resol
lloa's. was not taken, which in view of the way the ship was navigated would have been a proper and prudent course to follow." In all the cir- cumstangas of the case the Court finds that the Master, George Lawrie, was in default and directs that his certificate be suspended for the space of 6 months, The Const recommende that the Marter be given a first mate's certif- cate for the perfod of suspensioni, le te added that the Crown expousse were so small The Prominent of the Court, Mr, Wolfersten, that key did not propose to make any order us
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