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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY APP

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1911

ponla. "Betraying the Nation," A now wookly made its ap "Selling the Country's Honour" pearance on Sunday-with no

hustlo.. wore favourite crics, and doubtloss those wrought up the man front Singaporo to the pitch of murder, Now the spark has been struck

Vico-Adiniral the Hon. Sir Hod-

worth Lambton, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., has boon promoted to Admiral:

Major Gilbert Drago, R.M.L.I., has been ordered to embark for passage to the Minotaur.

'A. S. WATSON & and it will need all the diplomacy and careful administration of the nuthorities to provont it dovolop ing into a dangerous blazo. Tho country is far from satisfied with At Buckingham Palace on 8th its position. Its new born pridelt, the Queon received His Ex- cellency the Chinese Minister has received a rude shock, in (Mr. Low Yak Lin). Manchuria, Mongolia, Szoehunii and Yunnan and it thirsts to ex- pross itself definitely. I the mode is to be anarchy it is in possible to foresee the result,

WINE AND SPIRIT

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VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY

FREE TRADE.

It is very satisfactory always to bo able to see light in dark places, and we must certainly congratu- late Mr. Winston Chuself on finding in the now commercial

The Toan has brought in a big. gargo to Hongkong from Manila, manufactured tobacco goods. including a large amount of

roaty with Japan a "splendid forward,

A Blend of the Finest Purendication of Free Tride,

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The Oliuoso Minister in Bruss sols has arrived in London on loavo.

The Brown" Challenge Cup

YACHTING.

CORINTHIANS CLOSING

CRUISE.

hór with such lundsome prizos for which she had done nothing. except that which was a pleasure to her to do. She always folt it an houou to attend at the Club.

for eix oured gigs will be rowed POOR SAILING ON SUNDAY and giveaway what did not belong.

for about April 29th. Course one mile.

For the first time for soverât ·

yours the Corinthian Yacht Club held its closing cruise off tho Club House, and tho spectators on Sunday were numerous in con-

Combined leave, on private affairs, to the United Kingdom, has boon granted to Major F. C. S Samborne-Palmer, 13th Rajput.scquenco.

Liqui. E. W. H. March, 13th Rajputs, arrived in the Command from England, per 8.8. "Prinz Ludwig," on 6th instant (rejoined from leavo).

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The protectings endod with cheers.for Mth Clark, the Cou modore and, the Ladres,

BRITISH SHIPPING

THE FAR EAST. STIRRING SPEECH BY

AMERICAN NEWS.

[VIA MANILA Washington, April 6-Champ Clark of Missouri was unanimous ly oletted sponker of the 62nd Congress at the opening of the special session to-day. Grent hoors from the House and crowd- d galleries grooted the new speaker as he took the gavel, Ho announced in, his speech that peonomy and officioney would be the watchword of the congress under his rule. The Republicans then announced Representative floor leader, James A. Mann of Illinois as thoir

The climatic conditions from the yachtsman's point of view were not ideal. It was still and very warm and in consequence

LORD MUSKERRY- racing was not very interesting. Aiaho annual meeting of the However, the day passed off very, Imperial Merchant Service at.. pleasantly, and the array of prizes Liverpool, Lord Muskerry was lican insurgents in the Senate Washington, April 6-Repub Returns of health for the wook was omphatic evidence of the the principal speaker and the are to be given recognition in tho stato tlut olevon cases of small-strength of the club and the in- gave an address-that-was- Goneral ind Mus.. Bruch aro pox, all Chinese, occurred, aine terest taken by mombers in the remarkab for its vigour nu: way of important com.nitico. staying at the Hongkong Hotel, proving fatal: Three casos of various competitions.

assigaments. Senator Fryo of was enthusiastically received. In Maino, president pro tempore of Gen. Bruch had command of the enteric were reported, one proving The officials wores-Con-one stirring passago ko said-Of the Senate, nunounced that the modore Dr. Clark; Vico, what so would be the army and now assignments would be given S. Army during the Cuban war, fatal, The Dontsche Bank announces

Commodoro, Mr. ·O. €. Wood;; that for the year 1910 the gross Polynesion was expected at day- Phillips, Hon. Sourotary, Mr. The ingohunt navy? The battle-given to La Folletto of Wisconsin, The Frouch homeward mail Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. Pavy without so merchant navy, out ina few days. It is known that or eithor of ileso forces be without influential chairmanships will be profits amounted to £3,001,270, light this morning but did not Alex. P. Storries Hon. Asst, ships invo to depend on the Borah of Idaho, and Bristow of exclusive of 258,298 broughs brought the Siberian mail. Ilog Official Mensarer; Mr. C.-J. Cooke: merchant ships for coal and Kunsas. Good places will be Hox munitions pl warmind for reserves found for Poindexter of Washing delay in arrival was due to Deputy Masters, Messra. V of men and fighting material. The ton, and Townscid of Michigan, Goulbour and I Coombs highly efficient army could rope who are now insurgent, sonators. Official Members, Messrs. Jinvasion and repot all foos but Toiffio, E. F. Clibson and James

Washington, April 5.--Foriner Craik, A. A. H. Milroy and. J. one, that, foe is stavriton. With Mayor Carter. 11. Hurrison of out the merchant navy they would M. Trsing: Judges: Mossrs be tarved into sithmission with Chicago was re-elected yesterday G. Wood, A. A.; Milroy, Alex, out the merchant navy our troops Fred A. Busse, Republican,

for, a' four year term to succcod- Hewell; Cluteof Course; Messrs those shoes. Therefore, I know Merrian of Hyde Park by a

lodger, Roitie and . H.

arouseless for service, outside defeating Prof. Charles Edward H. Cabins, J. M. Irving and W|| am right when I say the mor majority of 17,000. One of the Goulbourn; Motor Buat Handi-

chant service is of equal import-greatest campaigns Chicago has cappers: Messrs J. Barn, Janco with the other two services witnessed for years was wagad, Haxton, Bond, und Jas. Hinupholding the existence of shis the reform, longues and pro- Taggart: Starters, Messrs country'ns a nation. But whatgressive republicans uniting to Gibson, James Craik, and W do those to whose care, tho intor: back Merriam, while the strong think about tho merchant service? interests lined, np solidly for

ENCOURAGEMENT

Harrison,

·.· NEEDED.

Mr. J. Kennard Davis, a woll- | faggy wonthor, The Right. Hongurable gentle-known and old resident in Hong man is an authority, wo must kong, has just taken charge of suppose, on the subjects on which the Hongkong branch of the ho speaks and it therefore follows North China Insurance Company,

that he must hold information which makes the complaints of British orchants dealing with Japan, which are both loud and long, unworthy of serious con

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Thousands of Chinese visited the graves of their ancestors on Sunday, particularly in the neigh bourhood of Mount Davies." The Pokfulam Road was crowded for

many hours.

The late Mr. David Chalmora

Nofower than nineteen masters of local steam functies will be charged at the Marine Court next Wednesday with living of struct in the central fairway of the bar ed the s.s. Catherine Apear while bour on the 6th inst

Mr. Chorry Kearth, the photo grapher of birds and beads in for natural surroundings, left London on March 9ft for Singa-

this Neave, who was formerly owner Pore to obtain filuís for thp cine-itors; Time Keepers; Messra ests of this country are entrusted democratic yote and business

sideration, Mr Churchill is very happy young man';, his do- clarations are cabled all-over the world but we, in instance the por ignorants "on the spot," fail to see wherein the formal recognition by grout Power" that the groat free market of Ureat Britain is u

-of-Drimochter Rubbor-and-Co- conut Estate, whercon ho resided during his life in the East, loft by his will a total personality of #18,126.

matograph of the gor and the

orang-outung in their haunte,

the I.E. Theatre, Wellington A lecturo will, bu olivered in

Barracks, on Thursday, the th Lady Lagard proceeds on a

inst, at 8p.m., by Profossar Jay G visit to Japan on May the 20th, Rodger, Ph.D., of the California and, accompanied by His Ex-Tho New Science, What is it?"

University Union. Subject: cellency the Governor, will pro- bably attend the Dalli Durbar during the Coronation festivities [in India..

hoon greater than that offered by the trill-controlled markets of other powers" becomes a splendid vindication of Free Trado. It seems to us that it sounds much more like cheers, from the op position that we do not reform. Japan, in so many words, a normal adoptoil Free Trade but 10. cognises the son of that policy in Great Britain, the boon of it,

· The object of this paper is to publish that is, to her. To raise a wall correct information, to serve the truth to protect your own does not com- and print the ties without fear ormond itself as a boon to those who. favour.

would fight yeni. One can

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Changing China, says tho probleins. The full significance and right solution of theso is still mattor of study... One thing is Buro; with the spread of intelli- gence in China the church must have botter trained helpors.

The elmir will be taken by Colonel St. John, CE

THE CORONATION.

KITCHENER TO CO MAND THE TEOOre The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Field Marshal the Viscount Kichohor of Khartoum, G.O., M., G.C.SI, G.C.M.G., GOLE, "to command the troops assembled in London on the occasion of their Majostios' Coronation.

Steyards; Mossrs. fomes Spittles, A. drying and G. England;

A. D. Gos, A. E. Foglier, U. K

Gralind." Cooko, R. PPhillips, and E. resulted as

The event follows:-...

SIR JOSEPH FAYRER'S APPOINTMENT.

We understand that Sir Josopli

the Gorman Mail. Sir Joseph, Fayror, Bart., M.D., and Lady Fayrer are leaving Hongkong by who line-beon in the colony for a short period, has just been op pointed medical singrintendant Now, not bargli.

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Sunce the year 1840, when the Navigation Act was "roponlod, with the exception of the lone at a Belilios Cup, open to Hayward low rate of inforest to tlio-Canard Line to enable them to build the Hays design Donts only.

Mark Boat impared if Police Piar id or assistance to the shipowners Course-Starting all Club Lusitanip and the Maurotania, no Hunsa, from E. to W, around Government has given the last (Stakboard), Gust Rock (Star- of this country; in fact, Tatlier on board) Meyera E. Bang (Star the contrary, they seem to have board) across Starting ling L. to encouraged the ships of foreign yondayice Roundupowners.

I, White Rose, siled by Mr.

Clow Thy of fil-19h 30m. Warrou Memorial Cup, open to Crack claws only. Same cu previous raco

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eontent with this passivo atlitulo His many friends hore, whilst of doing nothing to assist, they as congratulating him on his ap- sent to his declaration theychlinge pointment, will regret his do- from their passive attitude to an parture. Ifa is a Lieut.-Col, in tinctive attitude, in den one of the the R.A.M.C., and was educated

soverost blows which one couldn Ragby, Trinity Collego" 1, Dorothy, sailed by Mr. possibly ungue against the into (Cambridge, and St. George's

Witchioll Time-12h. restsof the country, of the shipow. Hospital.

Hongkong Tele- -35m. Tds..

nors and of the monofthe merchant graph," February 18. Cam Cup: Dorothy, Mr Wit service in general. (Applause). choll, Time-11h. 50S, -

Wha-built up this great Empire? Motor Boat Rage.Open be. To whom is due the mosperity of Kayror, IA.M.C., is going home visitors or in bonbowning micino nd the many other thriving nos on appointment as medical this country of this oily of Liveron four months' ordinary leave, firmary ins reported. 8. O. M superintendent of Edinburgh In-

Post," Fob: 21.

bors..

A marriago has been arranged, and will take placo in Hongkong Scotsin May, between Stuart George

Nowall, son of Colonel Stuart The following General Officers Nowall, C.B., of Wollington, Newwill, by his Majesty's command, Zealand, and Ellon Charlotte net-under his Lordship's orders ("Johnnie"), eldest daughter of in the capacities stated --- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wallace, 6, Chief Staff Officer, Major Goi1, Sanya, Me Withers Langford-place, St. Jolin's Wood, oral A. E. Codrington, CO., London.

C.B., (General. Officer Command- ing London District) Com of the Processions, General Sir mandors of Section of the Routes

Charles Douglas, K.C.B. (General Officer Coinmauding-in-Chief, Southern Command).

enthusiastically supporting tho Roman Governor, "who levelled which grout

...walle haired their progress south; but it would be difficult to picture the Humans and the southern British regarding the enthusiasm as a 'splendid vindication" of their fur-seeing policy. It is true the now treaty contains a schedule which allows for cortain amount

Hamburg states in its roport for The East Asiatic Society of 1910 that the purchase of ground property in the German settle. ments in China by nembars of other nationalities is very much of reciprocity, but the fact ro-interfered with by the demand of HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL, 10, 1911 mains that Japan is still Protec- the German Government that the tionist and Great Britain, splen- now purchaser of foreign nation dilly vindicated, supports Freeality shall subrait limself to Ger- Trade. Japan Jus need of certain man jurisdiction: articles from England,-until sho can manufacture the same herself, Until she can she will admitthom free-to the greater glory of Free

The annual athletic sports of the Hongkong Schools will be hold of the Itaconsurse on the 24th instant, the heats to be run

race a handsome silver cup has

A DASTARDLY CRIME.

The dastardly murder of the Acting Tartar General of Canton, details of which wo publish in our telegraphic news, will bo Trade! She is not alone in this off on the 22nd. For the teani policy, which is a policy we wish been presented by Sir C. P England would adopt, but since Chator. The trophy has been we have received a pat on the specially designed by Messrs. back because wo will not protect and beare a suitable inscription.

Wang Hing, 10 Queen's Itond, our working pouple, wo must make the best of things, and be glad at least that Mr. Winston Churchill is pleased: It's a poor heart that

road of with the doopost regret, Apart from any feeling of sympathy wo may have with the

murdered official and his sorrow- ing relatives. The crime, in fact, in its political significanco, is horrifying one. "I killed on behalf of my 400,000,000

never rejoices.

HONGKONG DAY

BY: DAY.*?

Chinese brothers," said the mur dører, and those words will fly liko a Fiery Cross throughout the Empire and causo wa daro not prodiet what risings and agila- tious among the people: There can be little doubt that the unfortunate situation between China and the Powers nt the

A Fong sends us a photo of the present moment, id the al-successful flight of Mr. Van, don loged weakness of the Govorn-Born at Canton on the 6th. ment was the last straw which

A concert will take place at the Seamen's Instituto to-night.

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London reports stato that China forced the wretched assassin to detonat auction, last month, mot what he has done. The anti-with fair demand at firm ratos. Manchu party havo,naturally, soon

a weapon ready to their use in the The silvor market fluctuated in London during the week onding prosent difficulties of the Govern- March 10. A shipment of mont, and have consistently made 205,000 has been made from Ban inflammatory accusations and ap- Fransisco to Hongkong«

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Captain A. H. Milroy, who has boon seriously ill for some time, has decided to take a trip down

to Australia and Now Zoaland. Ho will be accompanied by Mrs. Milroy. The many friends of the genial sportsman will bo glad to learn that he was able to be present at the closing cruiso of the C. Y. C on Sun- day. He goes away with the good wishes of a host of friends.

After having taken nine days to haul from the Citadel Battery, Dover, on to the Folkestone-road, the heavy 92 gun to be despatch- ed to Hongkong luas come to a holt just boyond the Priory railway bridge. The gun, with the trac- tion ongine towing it, makon load of forty tons, and the authorities consider this too great for the bridge. Negotiations Having been unsuccessful, the hugo gun re mains stranded

Handicap Class Rige: Day sailed by Mr. Rosomake, “

cities in this country. The ship

Countr

امجد

PAL ENTERN SHIPPING

THREATENED,

Libut-Colonel Sir Joseph

Leave of absence to the United

Lieut-Colonel Sir Joseph Fay-

Hermos, Mr. Marshall,

owners of former times and your Ladies Handicap Class Itace predocessors egminding or Corrino Bailed: by Mrs Serving inherent slips. It is Witzky Mackay Daisy sailed by sey, who have carried the Rou

Ensign katoavory part of the Kingdom has been granted to Ladios Heyward Hays race world, and in those days the states Liout. Col. Sir Joseph Fayryor, White Itose, Hailed by Mrs. men in this epitnicy poognised AMC. from 22nd February to Pierpont, 2, Dan, sailed by the value of our wartime ord June, 1011''China Mail," Liontenant-General Sir Horace Mrs. Bonus.

ete What is the case now? Feb. 20. Smith-Dorrien, K.C., D.SO, Ladies' Cinol Class 1 Dorothy gvernments are so deeply A.D.G. Gen. (Genom Oficerated by Miss Nan, Budgerngaged in politica asta in in Tandon, April 7, 10.20 am. Commanding-in-Chief Aldershot Aliore, led by Miss Dorothy pose of artening volisstant tidyror, Bt., M., F.R.C.S. (Edin),

troducing heasures for the pur- Command).

Rodger Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Tulios Motor Host llaco;}

feve no trine formational states Officer in Charge of the Military Pagot, K.C.B., KC.V., AC Britannia, sailed by Mrt: Thorianshipant of taking measures Hospital, Victoria, Hongkong, has Gen. General Officer Command- | hill; “2, Hermes sailed by Mrs to Prefect the interests of our been appointed Superintendent of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, ing-in-Chief, Eastern Command). Loan.

[It may be recalled that shortly before Sir Joseph and Lady Tay. rer, left for home, a few weeke At the conclusion of the sports

ago, the "South China Morning Mrs. Clark, wife of the Commo in prory art of the world, but I Post" in announcing their de dore, presented the prizes. am very sorry to say not nearly to parture congratulated Sir Joseph Mr. G. G. Wood, Vice-Com-the extent which it did some years on the appointment mentioned modore, thanked Mrs. Clark ago. In many places it is above. The report was denied, on behalf of members for being gradually replaced by the Sir Joseph Fayror stating that he presenting the prizes, as she had German flag. Take our trade was going home on four months done in previous yours. She was in the East, take the Straits leave. It may now be assumed going home shortly, and, the Settlements; Singapore; there the that, on Sir Joseph Fayrer's arri speaker was sure that she had the German is steadily making his valin England, the appointment Club's best wishtos for a safe way, and supplanting our was ratified. To Sir Joseph and journey, a happy timedt home and countrymen, and he is doing the Lady Fayrer, who made many a spooly return so that she might anno in other parts of the world. friends during their stay here, the bo present at the Corinthians (lear, hoar The Government hearliest congratulations aro ox- opening cruiso, and again prosent must know that this is happening ended."S. O. M. Post," April the prizes at the closing cruise, and yet they remain supino, and 8th. Ho thanked her very much for when the Gorman once gets a her attoudanco, and on belulf of trade into his own hande le per- the committeo presented her with f-mits no ong of another nationality

INTERCLUB BOWLING

MATCH,

The final result of this match was that the Gorman toimis won by 587 points. The full scores

follow:--

J. Hooper F. Matson E. P. I. Laug C. II. Gulé.

·0. Wagner..........

$154 1000 192

R. Seydler.............. O. Weisinger: II. Van Zuyler P. W. Goldring S. P. Warbrook P. R. Wolf H. Humpliroya

1218

fr08 1100 1204

1374

122 147

1520

1311

10. Mayor

F. Martin

E. Haasoman...'............... F. Holdt...

Gorman Tonn British

1451 147 128 1401

11147 10560

687

Won by Mr. P. R. Wolf, was top soo) e Macars, Wagnor and Martin boint the second and third men.

The Re Chsign is still flying

The Intost trade circular of

a landsome pair of vasesand arose to share in it. They do not Messre, W. G. Halo on 1 Company, bowl as a mark of appreciation display the same apathy or Saigon, statos that arrivals of of her services to the Club, weakness which we do. You may paddy from the interior luvo beon- (Applause.)

remember when the (iermans took liberal and the market in casior, Mrs. Clark, in, accepting the possession of the Marshall Islands The total export of all classes of gifts, said she understood that how they treated our ships trnd-rice during the month to Houg. giving prizes away was always a ing to those Islands. There was,kong was 16,247 tonta. dullaffairexcopt to tho people who of course, remonstrance from our Notico is given that the King's won them. She appreciated all Foreign Offico, but that was of birthday will be celebrated in the kind things that had been said little avail. What did make thom London and at all home stations about hor, onl imagined they had reconsider their action and elimb on Saturday May 27 next. At all. been sail kesanso the Club led down was the throat of the other stations his Majesty's kirtle- such a good commo lore, whoress Federal Premier of Australia to day will be celebrated on Satur she was only the commodorest coverely penalise German trade day, Jung, 3, the King's It was really too good to present with that country,

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