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An echo of the rebellion is found in the Post Office: Notito issued to-day that parcels well not bo accepted for Hupol, Szechuan, Kweichow and Hunan.

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A British Embassy report on the finances of Italy notes that

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A Government Gazette Extra- ordinary issdod, to-duy", is, as further sum of £88,000 is required Į follows:- to meet the extraordinary outlay

China

1. Baron Kurino, Japanese anied by the Baroness and Miss Ambassador in Paris, accom- Karino, are passengers to Yoko- hama, por to NYK. steamer Miyasaki Maru:

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Chinese congratulations son! to Sir William Lover an his baronetey are couched in flowry language, and describe him ou "The genius of the ago, fragrant with excellencies and the glory of overy sphere."

DEATH OF THE HON. MR. WARREN BARNES.

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terms:

The Funeral

by the Rov, F. T. Johnson and other clergy, and was most im pressive. Those present were:

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE:

Saturdays. Functions There was a large gathering

F, the Governor anti mombore of the Executive Connoil, Mr. O. Clementi (Asaist. Colonial Secreon Saturday afternoon at B. On Saturthy evening wo iastie Lary), Capta. Taylor and Simpson, Paul's College to witness the expross in the following the Consulate Body, a detachment dedication of the chapel by his of police, and a large number of Lordship the Bishop of Victoria, Wo deeply regrot to report His. Excellency the Governor the death of the Hon. Mr. Warren naval and military officers, includ Dr. Luler, and the opening of the for tho. Italian troops stationed is to aunounce with deepeat Delaboro Barnes, Colonial Secro-/ing Major-Genéral Anderson, 0.3, now room by H.E. the Governor. His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, In the course of the dedication regret the slden death on Saturary of longkong, which occurred Ilia Tonour Mr. Justice Gomport, sorvice, hie Lordship delivered day, the 28th instant, from, heart roumstances this afternoon at Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Hon. Mr. E. Ho said that the chapel would be ander painful and distressing Sir Paul Chator, C.M.CH., Hon. an address to the congregation.

Warren Delaboro Barnes, Colonial it appears that the hon. gentlo M., Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin be used as a place of instruction disease, of the Honourable Mr. the Polo Clound at Causebay Bay Hewett, Hon. Mr, W. Chatham, used for two purposes. It would

Secrotors."

nun had taken part in a polo C.M.G., Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson, for the students of St. Paul's Col His Excellency the Governor practice match, and at tho ond of Ilou. D. Ho Kai, C.M.G., Hou, lege and it would also be used un ho inst chulhu as he rode up. Wei Yuk, C.M.G., Hon, Mr. a place of worship. Hlore the has been pleased to appoint the with the other players to answer. II. Ross, Hon. Mr. Edward students would receive instruc Honourable Mr. Arthur Winboll the bell he was soon to fall from Osborne, ilon: Mr. C. G. Alastion which would forin the moral Browin, C.M.G., to act us Colonia!his saddio. He was picked up or Messrs. C. M. Ele, J. 11. foundations of the Christian faith Socretarys Mr. Edwin Richard lead and conveyed to the Govern Kemp, P. M. Hodgson, F. Haze- and horo, they would learn their lund, J. R. Wood, E. R. Halifax, duty to God and their duty to their Hallifax to act us Registrarment Civil Hospital.

Doath was to have been due to Hutchison, H. Nesbit, H. neighbour. Thiochnpol would also, Goneral, and to be an Officis)

heart failure."

Tooker, T. L. Park, II. G be a place of worship for many Momber. of the Legislative It appears that there were few fisher, I. R. Pholips, G. N. Christinus in the neighbourhood. Council provisionally an 'subject, persons watching the polo practice Orme, J. D. Lloyd, M. Bean, St. Stephen's Church was some P. C. Reynolds charged the to His Majesty's pleasure, Mr. patch at which the sad oven R. H. Crofton, E. S. Lindsey, A. distance away and it was also full. mistors of two junks before the Philip Peveril John Wodehouse ccurred. One who was actually H. Harris, N..J. Stabb, W. Dick- Services would in the future be Harbour Master at the Marine Court this morning with disoboy to act as Deputy Superinten lante witness of what happened son, C.D...Melhmurae, J. W. Lpe held in the chapel wosk by week. says that the deceased gentleman Jones, David, Wood, A. Shelton He hoped that the members of ing the orders of the Harbour of Police, and Mr. Thomas Henry had been taking part in the game, Hooper, H. I. Gedge. H. I. St. Stephen's Church would stand Muster-in-moving about the hur-King to act as Assistant Superin and as the bell rang at the end of Deity's, H. W. Looker, G. K by their church. It was not The rates of Subscription to the "flongkong. Tolograph" will hour without a special permit. dent of Police, with effect from what our informant thinks was the Hall Brution, F. Shellim. W. E. neceasy for them to come to the

The defondants produced the this date,

furth and last chukka the players larke, T. F. Hough, J. M. Bock now church, as there were suf special permit, which gave them Daily issuo-$30 per annuin.

the right to move about clear of His Excellency the Governor/rode up the field in o bunch to T. Hose, B.A. Hale, H. W. Bird fio eni members to 611 bath Weekly issue-$13 per annum,

has been ploused to appoint Mr.

R.M. Dyer. Rev. Father Spade, corchos, Money and various The lato Colonial Secretary was Dr. G... Jordan, Dr. F. Keytler gifts had been given with Tho ratos por quartor and per menson, proportional. Subscriptions the praya wall. The caso was

Philip Peveril John Wodehouse mounted on a new horse (the Dr. G. L. Fitzwilliams, J. Lam- great liberality and he was asked for any poriod less than one month will be charged as for ayamissod.

to act as Assistant Superinalouteend he had used in the gamo, bert, Mr. Chan. Kal-ming and to dedicate those gifts to God. He full month. The daily issue in dolivored free whon the address is accessible to Two cargo-boa; owners were Victoria Gaul, in addition to his

ths.first boing Kirk Mayo) which their rosidoncos without any extra charge. On copies sent by labour by the Harbour Master at/on. Toivo al' Mr. Robert Henry instead of going with the others, MPA, C. A. Anderson, Mr. and would be conducted with re- messenger. Pouk subscribors enn have their copies delivered at tied or seven days' hard other duties, during the absence presont has no namo, and many others. Wreaths were hoped that God would accept sent by Major General and their gifts and that their worship the Marine Court this morning Arthur Cuig or auti! furthese pony for some reason, which is Mrs. N., J. Stabb, Bishop varence and spirituality. The postage on the weekly issuo to any part of the world is $1.00 for lying alongside the Ping On notice, with effect from the 25th not clear, trotted along at a für and Mex. Landor, the Captain

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1911,

THE DEATH OF THE HON. MR. W. D. BARNES.

that ho would prove to be a strong man" in the best sense of the term. No-one, papbably, is more deeply and sincerely sorry ut Mr. Barros's untimely death than His Excellency the Governor, Sir

Frederick Ingard, who has lost, at one blow a friend and a trusted and trustworthy lieutenant,

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wharf in such ca' manner as to

obstruct the Southern Fairway. A similar fine was imprised on the steersman of an unlicon él junk. for mooring his boat within 100 yards of low water mark during prohibited hours.

instance.

HONGKONG AND THE REBELLION..

nswer it."

had

11.

The delication service over, the

pace on the outskirts of the field. Superintendent and members of gathering adjourned to the com- It was noticed that Mr. Barnes the police force, the Superinten pound, whore a photograph of the

come right out of the suddle, and was apparently rid-dent, officors and members of the gathering was taken by Mea ing on the withora, with form officers of the R.G.A. and of the

Fire Brigade, officers of the A.S. C., Cheung,

The next function was that of bant and hands dropping slight KOY.LI., Mr. Justice Comports, the opening of the new room by ly on the near side. There was on. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross, Hon. H.E. the Governor. howover, really nothing in his attitude to arouse any alarm in in the large influx of Cantonese nothing would have been noticed

the Colony during the last except by a keen watcher. few days. The steamers have

Large influx of Refugees. /

A clear indication of the state

wil Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. The Bishop spoke a few and Mrs: H. R.. Pholips, members words before calling upon the

The Bishop of Victoria, Mrs of uffairs in Canton may be found the minds of spectators. In fact of the Hongkong Polo Club, Mr. Rev. A.. D. Stewart to address

Lauder, and family have today down to St. Paul's College, where they are now in residence. The Bishop is presiding over a large conference of Chinese clergy, and Chirelt workers from Tuesday to

moved from their Peak House

Friday this week. On Wednes

and Mrs. 11. J. Gadge, the Com-the gathering. He touched upon miles of the Po Leung Kuk, Ion. the advantages of Western "Train- | bonerów.lo | to their atmost by the pony turned suddenly, to W.Noble, Mr. F. J. Halton, Mr Committee. Ila foured thatof the Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Atkinson, Dring and thanked the liard-working

Nearing the end of the field rouges, and in one covoid a bamboo force, and the boas arrived late, on Saturday locoasad gentleman fall to the ving, with, it is said, soventeen ground under the horse's feet. passengers ou board. Even then the spectators hardly

day he holds an Ordination At midnight the Connaught Road realized what had happoued, but Eyres, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, the Goving purtner (Laughter), the new St. Patil's College Chapolinado a most animated scene ask was quickly forthcoming;:Government Civil Hospital, and/od, the progress of the College

at 11 am. This service will be

pon to the public.

Langkats. *

A talegin from Shanghai to- day stated that Langkats were sold at Tis.81 and that the market was steady.

Shooting

The raport of the shooting natel: between "Probables" and Posibion in connection with been unavoidably held over The best scores were:-Fur the "Possibles" J. A. Loadbeater 05 and the "Probables" F. Brown 97..

Red-Sea Lights.

Oliver, Mr and Mrs. H. W two European members of the Looker, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Committee (Mr. Stewart and his Howelt, Commodore and Mrs. Fordship) be had been but a aloap-.

The Rev. A. D. Stewart describ ornment auditor and staff, the the now arrivals bustled about Mr. Barnes was picked up and

since its inauguration two years, securing rickshawsand eventually was subsequently conveyed to

thes Opium Farmer,

to lind Jodgings for the night.

ovo often with their luggage the Government. Civit spital. THE BISHOP'S REFERENCE, ago. To gave expression to the nspirations of the College and said Wo understand that lator a post Pranching last night at the thor best efforts lay in the direc The trains from Canton qu mortem was held, the result of thoitral, from a toxt taken from tion of sonding out men of upright Saturday evening and on Sunday which confirmed the previous the story of Ezekiel's vision, His character and storing integrity. morning were also crowded, and belief that death had rosulted Lordship Bishop Lander made a ilis Excellency on rising said the station at Kowloon was from heart failure,

touching reference to the sad that it was only eight months thronged with Chinese waiting Naturally as soon as the nows donth of the Hon. Mr. W. Dince he had the pleasure and the for friends, while many on arrival of the und occurranes circulated Birnos.

privilege of laying the foundation? on their boxes, hot knowing through the Colony great sorrow "Some of you," he sai lave stano if that handsome and impos where-to go for lodgings,

to church this evening ex'cusion of St. Paul's College,

Mr. Barnes Career.

schools of that class, he should deliver a speech which would

In is no more formal figure of abacch to say that the death of the Hon. Mr. W.D, Barnes east a heavy shadow of sorrow over theColony. The Colony's Health The news of the death of any man who has obcupied a position of pro-

During the week ended Oct. 28 minence always causes a sense of loss oven to those with whom the de- there occurred in the Colony three parted may not have come into personal contact, but there arecircuiu- casos of small pox of which one stances surmunding the death of Mr. Barnes that ronder this feeling proved fatal; one fatal case of

was expressed, and notices were come the more acute. In the first place we are, after all, a small community bubonic plague and single endos In commercial circles the possi-issued postponing social func-ing from the open grave of an also of the chapel, nnl he and the departure from our midst of anyone who is at all woll known of diptheria and entoric, neither of bility of an outbreak in Canton is

tions..

a prominent meinbor of our took the opportunity then of ox leaves on-appreciable gap. Though Mr. Barnes had not been vory which proved fytal.

viewed with something akin to

community. Our lato Colonial pressing his great pleasure at the long in Ilongkong ho had been with us for a suflicient length of timo

alarm, and one Chinose merchan

Secretary had only been a fow inauguration of a new self-sup- for it to be recognised that he was an official of an eminently high

The deconsed gentleman was months in the Colony, but porting school, more especially ordor and wasfitte in every way to grapplesuccessfully with the numer

expressed, the opinion that an ous problems that are brought to the Colonial Secretary for solution:

sing is Kwangtung would born in 1805 and was educated at he had been here long enough to that it nepiro-1 to bon resulestial have a disastrous effect on the King's College, Cambridge. He win the respect of all with whom school and to have a considerable It was believed, and there appears to htvo been ground for the holio, the Interport Shooting Match has tudo of Hongkong for at least went ns cadet to the Straite Settle he came in contact as an honour-number of boarders among its. six months, and might even bring ments in 1888 unit passed his able hind conscientious servant afrontars. He fout in dificuld at a stagnancy that would last igal examination in Chinese in the state. As we heard that when spraking at a ceremony 181. Two years later he was beautiful anthem of Field's (Godlike that to strike the mappy well over a year.

Our infort deprecated any appointed Third Magistrate at shall wipe away all tears) sung nindium. If, on the one hand, he ider that foreign intervention Tonung and subsequently became every one of our hearts must allowed himself to speak about Apart from what inay be called his-professional qualifications.

would du any good and in fact acting Protector of Chinese at have gone out in sympathy to the pducation in the Colony and the for his high position the lato Mr. Burnes had a personality sufficiently

avorred that harm could only Perak... The next position which widowed mother, who was so get future which lay before attractive in itself to win in a place in the social life of the Colony The following telegram received come out of it as far as foreign ho held was that of Warden of justly proud of him.", that it would have taken a man loss gifted long to attain. His love by His Excellency the Governor trade was concerned. He went so Mines from 1896 to 1800, hzigg of equine sport, which though not perhaps the actual cause, was at from the Secretary of State for the far as to say that should such an the latter year transferred to leset associated with his death, was a strong recommendation to this Colonies is forwarded by the thing happen Hongkong's trade Pahang as warden of mines; Pro-

recasion like that. If, on the sport-loving community. The high official who can unbend illiciout-Colonial Secretary's Offico for would suffer for a considerable tector of Chinese and Senior Magis

other hand, he limited himself ly, when he leaves his ollice, to participate personally in the harmless the information of the public: number of yqare--even tea. trate. In Decembor, 1901, lo

to a few words and "refrained" and healthful sports with which we fill up what would otherwise boy Government of Italy has ordorod

To back up his assortion he became assistant Protector of

At Messrs. Hughes and Hough's from touching those larger m the drab blanks in our Colonial existence, is always sure of a warm their fol Sea Lights which have pointed out that when it was Chinese at Penang and in 1903 110 sales-rooms this afternoon, Lejects, he felt that the speech corner in the heart of Hongkong,

been extinguished to be relight rummed that a Japanese loan wasneting Commissioner of Linda King Edward Hotel, ggol will, might be considered to brief. Because Mr. Warren Barnes wasn highly gifted official, a gracious od."

was about to be made to the and Minos in the Fedorate Malay furniture, effects,ote, and natenin- They hind listenol that after and attractive man, and-e-truo-sportsman, his.duath has been the

An Engineer Drowned. Throne for purposes of subduing States, subsequently acting launch, was put up to auction nsa noon to an instructivo address occasion of general expressions of genuino sorrow.

Capt. A.Struve of the steamer the rebellion, an attempt was |British-Resident-at-Pahong-In| going concern. There was good from the Bishop and Mr. Lundrat Schoiff reports that the indo to organise a boycott of 1904. he was called upon to dis niimber of people-prosent, but Stewart and he thought they would 2ml engineer, Mr. Franz Willslook, Japanese goods even in this charge the duties of acting Pro- bidding was not very keen. The profer he should be brief. He was drowned at Bangkok on Ost. Colony. Fortunately it tector of Chinese in the Straits bidding started at $25,000 and would therefore limit himself to 11. He was returning to his ship pointed out in time that there was Settlements, which appointment gradually rose by 1,000's and wishing most heartily success anil Paradiso in a' centrul spot The Governinont of Macao in from the shore when the sampan no truth in the rangur so that the led to the Secretaryship for Chi- 500's to $40,100, at which price prosperity to the new school. It whither the souls of men proceed our business columns is asking was swept against a lighter and projected campaign was not se Affairs in the Straite Settle the property was knocked down had the name of one of the oldest

ments and Federated Malay to Mr, Li Yin, of Hongkong, along different rouls; every sect for tenders for the purchase of sank, Mr. Wittstock and the carried out. has à road of its own.

Mr. Barnesas ap- two Motor Boats for use in sampanman'were drowned. The It is reported that the loader of States. Macao Harbour.

body of the engineer was recovered the revolutionaries in Southern pointer to the Colonial Scoretary-

THE GOVERNOR'S A Stiff Sentence and was burial on Oct. 16 in the China left Hongkong for Canton ship of Hongkong in succession Protestant Cemetery at Bangkok, last evening. He is said to have to Sir Francis May in February been ontertained to a banquet on last and arrive here to take up Saturday evelling.

| his duties on June 7,

THE FUNERAL.

DAY BY DAY.

We are informed by Mr. S Greenfield that at his rattan

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and most historical publió noliosta in England on he hope they would emulate the success of their's prototypo. He trusted that there would bankcon but friendly rivalry between St. Paul's and. The lumented death of the Ilon, their neighbour, St Stephen's, Mr. Warren Barnes will alter tho both as regarded sport and class-

On Wednesday Messrs. Hughes Three months' hard labour an and Hongh will hold an auction at four hours' stocka was the sont-

Shanghai Wedding. the Naval Yard of old and surplus ence meted out to a man by Mr

The following is from the "N. naval, stores. Full particulars J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this Daily News of Oct. 20 Colony this morning that trouble The funeral took place yoster-arrangements for the administra-room work. But, above all, lin will be found in our business morning for stealing a curtain Exscodingly pretty was a wedding had already started in Canton, und day afternoon amid general tion of the Colony's affairs during hoped thoro would be the koonest columns.

valued at thirty conts.

which took place yesterday after that a bombardment had begun. manifestations of sympathy, at the absence of Sir Frolorick rivalry in sending out Chinese noon at Holy Trinity Cathedral However, axording to a mesuge the Happy Valley, the cortege Lugard at the Darbar. In the gentlemen of upright charreter Three Previous Convictions. between Miss Lilian Rapor aud A fine of $200 was imposed on Mr. A. L. Taylor. The bride morning, the city was quiet and the hearse was escorted from the have noted as Clovernor. Mr. Stewart had said, slie masters Bent from Dunton at 10.30 this passing the Monument at 4:30. ordinary course Mr. Barne would and sterling integrity. For, pr chair factory his employous, num. native by Mr. F. A. Halund at was given away by Captain at the time of wiring the flag of Government Civil Hospital by a As it is in the absence of au dould not exertis beneficent baring 200 Chineso, held hic Magistracy this morning for Kirton Miss Lyn donos acted independenes and not made its body of police, and was mot at the occupant of the substantive post fluence over their pupils unl meeting yesterday, at which they having in his possession two tools as bridesmaid and Maators Ry public appearance, unanimously decided that they of dross opium. The man has ginold Curran and Geoffroy Later it was learnt that the Hongkong's principal citizens. Torcos, Marjor-General Anderson, der their dir

Monument by a large body of the Officer Commanding the large number of the boys three previous convictions tocoul- Purion as pagos. Mr. C. Win ng had been shown in mony The service was conducted the will take over Sir Frederick's onclusion, His ed against him

gmre officiated as boat | parts of the city

Lard Bighip of Violgen, aminted duties,

would remove their queues on

November

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