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REUTER'S
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HOME POLITICS.
-THE PARLIAMENT BILL.
London, July 21, 8.40 a.m.
Lord Lansdowno's roference to "freongents,” in his speech on the third reading of the Parliamout
protod as an intention ultimately
to yioid.
loughby de Broko press their resist ango when the Bill is returned
from the Hoitse of Commons.
HONGKONG PHILHAR- MONIC SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 22 1911
The Second Concert took place in St. Andrew's Hall in April un- dor the Conductorship of Mr. Douman Fuller, recently returned. from England.
SHAREBROKERS AND THEIR LIABILITIES.
Thors will appear in the The Second Concert of the Sea- columns of the Telograph" Chamber Music, but as this 100 has usually been confined to ovory Saturday, until canoluded,
year
so many members were desirous
grumine.
At Mr. Denman Fuller's invito-
the oriety assisted in conjunction on some of the vocal members with the Cathedral Choir at the given in the Cathedral on June pecial Coronation Organ Recital The Itecital was a great
AMERICAN AGRICUL-
TURIST IN HONGKONG.
High Praise of Milk Supply. Professor C. V. Piper, of the a portion of an article entitled United States Department of
FREIGHT CIRCULAR.
tonnage.
Agriculturo, Washington, D. C., was in Hongkong recently for
America or Australia.
By the no of Ithode's Grass ho is confident that hay of a high quality can be produced cheaply in the Phillipinos. The preliminary exporimonts have boon carried out under Professor Piper's direction, and have proved : successful, and as a result, exton- sive plantings will be made noxi season.
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ho a Renance for piano and rehestra and a song cycle. He (had undertaken the orchestration
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in tropical countries and ho sees.ATURDAY, 'the 5th August, 1911,
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The anuan mooting of the Hongkong Philliarmonio Society was hold at the City Hall at 5.30 pan. yesterday. There was a of taking part, it was decided to the Rights, Patios and Liabilities sparso attendance of members,
produce • Barnott's "Ancient of Sharebrokers.” We venture to which was, no doubt, due to the Marmor," and this work formed Desert boldly, that this article will a few days. Ife has been spending [SALVICE TO THE " TELEDRAPE," inclement weather. Commodore | the principal part of the pro-bo read with avidity by all who the last few months in the Phil- |
C. J. Eyres, R.N., took the chair, while Mr. E. Marshall Wood dis-available this work was orches may be interested in shares and tipine Islands investigating on
No band parts boing charged the Secretarial duties, .
The minutes of the last meeting Denman Fuller in what proved to or as mero investors. This article matter of producing forage for trated at very short notice by Mr. who is not?—either as speculators behalf of his Government the having been read by the Secretary, ho a most antisfactory manner. should and will be preserved by the use of army horses all of the President proposed the adop tion of the report and accounts.considerable advance has been
The Committee submit that, a many for future referenceand use. which, at present, isimported from
made in the standard of ex- Carried.
The President stated that the cellence of the two Concerts of the Bilt in the House of Lords, is inter-statistics showed that the Society Sonson, as compared with former was in a Hourishing condition. The affairs of the Society; he was crease of attendance can be re- Įseasons, but no appreciablo in-
Hongkong, 22nd July. glad to say, weromtisfactory. The corded.
Chartering oporations during Society had finished a period of
the past fortnight have been on This is regrettable, but it is about the same lines as described nine years of continuous life. Before that they had a short life hoped that the artistic improve-in our last report, domand for ion Tho" Daily Graphic "expresses and at one time there was a period port by the public next season.
iment may result in greater supango was very light, in con- sequence of which rates in various the belief that Lord Lansdowne of susponded uniraation (Laugh-
The Committee desire to ox-directions have declined and there
He has also made a study of tor). The Society was now going press their thanks to all those seems to be no immediate prospects the water gardens so highly de- will support the Government, if strong. That waslargely due to the members who took part in these of a change for the better.
individual offorts of a few mem-concerts, and particularly to Mrs.
voloped about Canton, and hae Lord Halsbury and Lord Wilbers. A Society like that in a com-Gold-mith, Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. at 8 conts, regular linens having subject to his department at The Peninsular & Oriental
Saigon-Hongkong rate remains sont a special report on the munity of limited members like Staior, Mr. F. Austin. Me, Dan- Hongkong could only be keptaliveenberg, Mr. Donman Falles, Mr.
very little to do.
Washington.
Steam Navigation by putting life into their instru-S. Moore, Dr. Schofield, R.N., and fixtures of boats managed in the Hongkong Professor l'iper visited Saigon-Philipines-Excopt tha A few months ago while in
Company. ments. He thought that every Mr. Timmerscheidt, all of whom Philippinos, enquiries for tonnage the Dairy Farm Company 'svarious new resident in the Colony who rendered valuable assistance as put on this markot have led to the properties and farms with all of possessed musical talents should soloists, and to Mrs. R. H. Cousin charters of three stormers at 29 which he was greatly pleased and be invited to join the Society. and Mrs. W. E. Tibbs for thoir conts per pical to Manila and Cebu. speaks in very high praise of the CABINET MEETING." would like to allude to the seriousxcollent work as the aerom-
foas which had recently been sus panists of the Society,
Saigon-Java: Wo have not results accomplished by this com-1 (ward of any fresh transactions. pany. What he saw interested London, July 22, 1.15 nu. tained by the Society, Ho fel
him greatly and he expressed Java-Hongkong:-Thio murkot The Cabinet considered the in Loing appointed President of
quiry whatever for outside the Farm the subject of a special sonsible of the honour, doue him
of continues vory quiet with no in-himself as being anxious to make situation after a comference bethe Society, but at the same time
and exhaustive report to his ho could not help pointing out to twoón Right Hay. H. H. Asquith the loss to the Society by the de
has transpired at the reduced rate tethods in vogue in the numerous NowchwingOnlyowcharter government, on the plant and parture of Sir Henry May.
of 25 cents. Reports from Now- establishments operated by the the soloctions for next season's glad that the Society was able to prices for beans have gone up con problem of fresh milk production atched from this for Bombay, &., en concert. The chief itom was aender assistance.
pany have completely solved the tis Majesty's Mails, will be des VETERINÁRIAN & FARRIER | pioen e fled "Song of the Western
Siderably, chartoring operations KING SAYS MOST FOLLOW Men" by Bstjemona and also the Society parted with Sir Henry days.
It was with unel regret that areata standstill since the last few "Chough and Crow" by Bishop, May, K.CAL.G., for many years; its both the pieces boing for choras President; the Society now wel- further woukened, owing to Coal freights for Japan have and orchostra. There would also
"At the present time, the Hong comes Commodore Eyres, RN,, several large carriers offer- who has kindly accepted the ing in the market.
There kong Dairy Farm," he says, "is one is however still a good demand. the very few successful exam- Fixtures Iteported:Moji-Hong-ples of such an enterprise, and matzu-Saigon $340-$3.25 per ton, Wakamatzu-Canton $2.00
other tropical rogione."
Six months' residence in the per tot, Port Courbet -Swatow Bast though sufficient to give Professor Piper a comprehensive $200-$1.70 per ton, Haiphong idea of many of the difficulties to Caulon $2.00 per ton. have been taken up on Timeshar-is not long enough to give one Timechartors: A fow vessels be overcome in Eastorn dairying, ter for special trades, viz
Parrels will be received at this Office of oven Professor Piper's high, til 4 p.. the day before sailing. Th S.S.Manshu Maru" and S.S.scientific attainments and tochtents and valas of all packages are Macduff" for coal and-or cattle nical knowledgo, as completo a required. Ja in previous yours the ex-between Australia and the Philip him with the pitfalls over prosent
grasp of thesituation and acquaint For further particulars, apply to ses conected with both Con- pince, S. S. "Murio" on
E. A. HEWETT, certs exceeded the receipts, the regular Saigon run, charter has to ensnare the unwary dairyman
Superintendent. the General Account. loss being in ouch case carried to heen extended for further 12 of Far Eastern countries,
Hongkong, 22nd July, 1911. months, and 8.8. "Protous is After paying all expenses, how-reported fixed up North. The President remarked that the present strength of the Com-ulied on a balance of $383.82 924 not reg, tons h:s been sold to
WING KEE & CO. ever, the Society is to be congra- Sales: Norw, S. S. "Prosper A. J. Balfour, the Leader of the mittes consisted of the Honorary to be carried forward to next sea-Russian buyers.
47-19, Connaught Itd. Secretary and Treasurer and six Opposition, stating that Mr. A members of Committee, with successful an issue as those in the For Baltimore and New York. Brit. 8.15 aan.; Matins 11 um; Re-
son, which it is hoped will have as Salt Tonnage loading or to loud. President. Two of the Com- quith thought it courtonus and mittec wore
barque "Radiant" 1,840 tons net reg. October-November (Messrs.sponses, Ferial; Vonite, Mudfarron; right to let him know that the Cellose and Earle,
"Felipse" 2 909 tona not reg.July- Deum, Russell, Jonos, Pyo; Beat- Sicusson & Co.); Brit, barque Paalins, of the 23rd morning; Te October (Mossrs. Arnhold, Kar- dictus, Barnby; Hymns, 200, 178 barg & Co.); Brit. barque "Arrow"
aud 418; Preacher, The Bishop of 3,090 tons notreg. October-Decom- Victoria. Evensong 5.45 p.m., bor (Messrs. Arnhold, Karborg & Responses, Ferial; Psalms, of the Co.)
23rd evening (1); Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, Maunder in D.; Anthem, "Love not the world' Sallivan; Hymns, 550 and 17;i Sevenfold Amon; Voluntary, Allegro (Sonata in G.) Elgar, Chaton, July 21.
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. As already reported in your
23rd July 6th Sunday after columus, the Anti-Opium Modi-
Trinity. Holy Communion at eine Farm was established in Can- $21.00 ex-godown, nominal. Aus-8 a.m., Rev. W. Rogers; Morning: ton on Sunday last. There was tralian West Wallsend $11.25 ox-Service at 11a.m., lor. W. Foster muchngitation among the propar-ship, nominal. Yulari Lump Pegg; Evoning Service at p.m.; od opium dealorsin Fatalano, who $12.00 ex-ship nominal. Miiki Rov. A. C. Morlton; Servicos on regard the existence of the Farm Laump $10.50 to $11.00 ox-ship, Sundays, Ifoly Communion on as liable to disorganize their busi- nominal. Moji Lunip $7.75 to 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays_at The Membership of the Socioty nass,
$0.50 ex-ship, steady; Moji Un-8 a.m.; Holy Communion on 1st, Before the Farm was instituted, screened $0.00 to $8,00ox-ship, 3rd and 5th Sundays at noon; Bal-stoudily increases and now nuri-
bors 120; gratifying as this is, the the prepared opium dealers could steady: Akaike Lump 88.00 to Morning Prayer at 11 a.m.; Even- in-Committon, however, feel that propare opium after payment of a $8.25 ex-ship, steady; Kaiping ing Prayer at 6 p.m.
Garrison Divine Service will be thoro are yet many residents in Lixinexchange for the transitpass. Navy Lump $10.00 to $10.26 the Colony who might be induced Now they are required to pay, bo-ex-ship Nominal. Kaiping Loco conducted on Sunday next as to join, either as Vice-Presidents aides, a fee for the supply of the Lump $7.50 to $7.75 ox-ship; follows:- or na Subscribing or Active Mom-anti-opium medicine to be mixed Kaining No. 5 Dust 80.50 to Church of England-The aberlain, Mr. O. bers, and the Commites earnestly with the opium in course of pre- $6.75 ox-ship; Kaiping No. 1 Cathedral, 0.15 a.m.; Dolontion Welch's
The Society regrets losing the
trangement) will be tmshipped t Jolomba into the mail stemtur proceed. ng direct to Marwilles and Londos her cargo for London, &c. will be conveyed via Bombay by the as "Callonia," due in London on the 17th September, 1911.
- A mooting of Lard Lansdowne's supporters was summoned to go to make an excellent concert Hon. Secretary. The secretarial
fof certain works, which would all orvices of Mr. E. G. May, the kong $1.70-$1.75 per tou, Waka- may well be used as a model in ranro and Tes for London (undar)
In a place like Hongkong, there work for the latter half of the past Transdown Houso, at which some were no little difficulties in getason has been undertaken by
ting up a concert. Some mem-Mr. E. Marshall Wood. one hundred and fifty Unionists bers found that they had to The Committed wish to thank attended. The proceedings were wished to go to dances and so the lion. Toasurer for their at lend dinner partios, while others | tho Conductor, the Hon. Socratury held in private, but it is under-forth, which were all factors to be untiring efforts in tarrying on the
reckoned with. stood that the leaders deprecated
The Secretary put a resolution tolle meeting aiming at the the carrying of matters to ox-establishment of a distinction between active and non-active
trends,
A letter was road from the
...... Prime Minister addressed to Mr.
vornment were unable to accept the Lords' amendinents,
If necessary ho would drive
His Majesty the King to exorcise
his prerogative to secure the pass ing of the Bill into law substanti- ully as it left the Commons.
· His Majesty bad signified that ho would consider it his duty to act on that advice.
nombora.
Mr. F. C. Barlow seconded. Carried.
work of the Society during the past Souson.
past. retiring-Messrs.
By general support, the present members of the Committee were re-elected. The following four names were also added to the Committeo-Messrs. F. Austin. Ralph, II. F. Campbell and J. W. White.
The Secretary proposed a voto of thanks to the retiring officere, Messrs. Hose and Earle, which was received with acclamation.
During the year, the accounts ware audited by Mr. Baath.
COMMODORE C. J. EYRES, I.N., President.
E. MARSHALL WOOD,
Hon. Secretory.
ANTI-OPIUM CRUSADE.
The New Farm in Canton.
After votes of thanks had been' Tu"TEL Graph" CoinmapoNDENT }
passed to the President and Mr. Donman Fullor, the mosting torminated.
Annual Report. Following is the annual report The meeting arrived at no of the Society-The Committed have pleasure in presenting their decision.
Anual Report for the Seacon Previous to this there had been 1910-3911.
a mesting of Unionists at Mr.
four's residence, those prosent
oluding Lord Lansdowne, Lord
Solborne, Lord Salisbury,
Auston Wyndham and Mr. Bonar Law,
Mr.
London, July 22, 1.15 a.m. The result of the by-election at Luton was as follows:-
11
tho
LAMKE & ROGUI,
COAL REPORT.
Sulos: No Business reported during the fortnight; market dull. Quotations:Cardiff $19.00 to
The Tar Treatment-
SUNDAY SERVICES.
1
St. John's Cathedral, Hong- kong. 23rd July, 6th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion
ank for the co-oporation of Mon-paration, and they have also to Dust $6.25ox ship; Fushun Barracks, 8.30a.m.; Stonecutters, bers to this engl.
get the anti-opim medicine to Lump $8.25 ex-ship Fushun Barracks, under orders; Military The Society again gave two mix with their old stock of pro- Unsereened $7.25 ex-ship; Hospital, Bowon Road, 0 p.m.;) BY-ELECTION AT LUTON. [Concerts during the Season, The pared opium.
Fushun Dust $0.25 ox-slip, Lyemun Barracks, under orders; first was hold in the Theatre Roy- A meeting of their guild was
St. Andrew's Church, 11 a.m. al in December, the principal convened some days ago in con-
Mount Austin, Barrocks, under item being Elgar's "Banner of St. sidor what are the best momures
orders; Sanitarium Barracks, un- Goorge," a work originally given to bo takon. The decision arrived The part of Queen's Road that der orders; Baptist, Congrega- by the Society in 1907. In the nt was that while willing to pay has been treated with for shows tionalist, Presbyterian: Union absence of Mr. Douman Fuller in the foes for the supply of this a decided improvement over the Church, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan : C. Harmsworth (L.) 7019 England Mr. E. J. Chapman kind-anti-opium medicine for the opium rest of the thoroughfare especial-Wesleyan Church, 10.5 a.m.; ly acted as Conductor and the not yet prepared, they would not ly during wet weather. During Mount Austin, 0.5 a.m.; Roman Hickman .......
7000 Committee wish to take this op pay the fees on the opium pro- the rains of the wook it has been Catholic: St. Joseph's Church, portunity of thanking him for his pared before the existence of the possible to oroas the street with 10a.m.; Kowloon, Rosary Church, Lilberal majority 613 services in this direction,
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