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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1908

INTERPORT RIFLE SHOOTING. -

SHOOT POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF GALE.

The interport. shoot which was to have

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THE CHINA MAIL.

AN INTERRUPTED CLAN FIGHT.

THE REPORTING OF

NUISANCES.

THE BATTLESHIPS AT AMOV.

Numerous case of clan fights in South China bave lately been reported and it acons as if somo of the desperadoas hyer | selected Hongkong for the conclusion of their differences, for the ever vigilant police have seized a quantity of fighting irons, choppers, swords and various other

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taken place at King's Park Range this afternoon, was postponed on account of the strong gue howing. The shoot formidable implementa of primitivo design, take place on Friday aftemon subject to| shopnoral of the Sing qure Bud Shanghai They have thus put a and, at last for

time, so what wonkl undoulitently have been aptched battle. The place selected for a assault-at-armas wala picce of vocant ground at Yaumati and great preparations were being made for the fight; but the police ariested the mating who was conveying the Though the ammeter fell steadily all instruments of death to the ground of

çorbat, and at the Magistracy this morn Weinasday, the opinion seemad generallying defondant was fined $74. To pas to prevail that Hongkong would again as deferice the excuse that he was only certuly icoks as if the dresded visitor to do with the fight that was to ba.

THE TYPHOON.

Government Buildings to be Inspected.

The Government haring forwarded the

rules for the guidance of sanitary inspectors in mairing reports a nuisances under Part III of the Public Hoaith and Buildings

Ordinance for the information of the Build

The cfficial programme of the receptions | and fustivitios arranged for the Americai battleships at Amoy by the Chinese Govern ment has received one or two alterations,"

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Thursday, October 29,-Arrival of Battle-

ship Squadron. Exchange of Official Visits

8.00 p.m. Dimor at Reception Hall t

Commanding Officns by Chinese Reception Committee.

men to be untertrined asborn. 4.30 .m.-Funball game (canii-finale), 13.30 non-Lancheon to allicers and

FRAL

2.00 p.m.-Field Sports and Gymkhana. 5.30 p.m. -, ) resentation of Field Sports prizes by His Excelloney Liang Tun Yon, Vice-President Foreign Board, Pexing

Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, and also for the principal ports in Mexico,

And Central and South America. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

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Sailing date, 1905.

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hard meeting on Taendayovering Mr Shelton Hooper-As the Government laas ordered all government buildings to be placed under the sanc cales androgulations as buildings privately owned. I think it is 1 drawing an invidious distinction on the part of those concerned to evolue fron the byelaws any buildings which are not in

Buildings Ordinance. I am quite sure the Government does not wish to exclude Government buildings.

SUVERIC

7.00 p.m.--Chinese dinner and enter-KUMERIC

ainuent for Officers and men.

TEDDO

entertained ashore,

ENCape the worst of the typhoon. I paid to carry the weapons and lad nothing accordance with die Public Health and Saturday: "Ostrier 51-3,000 men to be INVERIC

had made up its mind to call in at Swatow, or the whisk up the Formosa Channel.

The barameter at Messes Falconer and Co, stood at 20,70 early this morning, continuing to fall during the forenoon, whey at twelve o'clock it registored 29.63. At three o'clock it was standing at 29.60, i while half-an-hour later it bad dropped at low is 29.58.

CORRESPONDENCE.

BILDESHEIM MISSION.

12 Danas ROAD,

HOKONG, October 12, To the Editor of the "CHINA Matt.")

After the subscription for the Blind hone bashen closed, it is my heart felt desire, to express my thanks through The telegrama quoret Leto hive beerve the cohous of yta cnimble paper, to all ceived by the America Consulata Ganarslit the friends of our Home, who have so Hongkong from the bianila Observatory:-kindly romembond the Blind in their

On October 13, 3.30 p.m. Cyelone, or present reed. typhon crossing northern Luzon moving N. W

Hon Mr Chatham-J ani not aware it is Stated that Goverigent, buildings nær to be excluded from the scope of these cogula. tions,

Mr Shelton Hooper-Do you admit they are included

Hon. Mr Chathame: It is not said they are. There is nothing to indicats that to the inspectors. If the inspectors here to make an inspection of Governmem buildings then their mapection will be subject to these regulations. I don't see anything to discuss.

Mr Shelton Hooper--I would ask the Director of Public Works whethoc, he At the same time I beg to acknowledge admits it is the duty of sanitary inspectore with thanke the generous gift of $1000, to inspect Government buildings once a typhoon west of Balintang Chanel moring General, Mr E. A. Irving, on behalf of the Sanitary Department any contention of hom west of Balintune Chohanded to me by the Hem. Registrarmouth and report to the lead of the W. N. W

eamittee appointed to consider the dis the byelaws. If you admit that I am tribution of relief for the lasses enused by satisfied. the recent typhen. As all the members

Hoc. Mr Chatham --I have nothing to of that committes except Mr Irving are do with Sanitary inspectors. They are Chinese, I do fee that this shows a kind subject to the Head of the Sanitary Depart-

the part the Chinese ment appreciation community of the work dong by our Home.

Thanking you very much for allowing me so much space in your paper. Yours sincerely.

In consequence of the typhone signs heing hoisted again stentnere lying at the Kowkon wharves got up, and still remain, under steam so as to enable then to clear out of what has proved a veritable danger

one.

This British steamer Tuming, Captain A. Somervillo, which should have ful: pout; to-dag for Manila, has been held back unti to-morrow on account of the typhoon warr"} ing. She is scheduled tu losve at four o'clock. Messera Butterfield and Swire are the agente.

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Last evening the etiicers and member of the Wesley Guild mot to close the worki

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Mr Hoopar-That answer is not antisfac- tory. His Excellency has uidered that. Government buildings are to be subject to ama regulation privately owned property. The President of this Board stated at the beginning of this year that Government buildings were inspected by sanitary inspectors orice a month excepting those buildings under the supervision of the Mediost Officer of Health, noh as the The British cleaner Chipsing, for which hospital, gaol, etc. I believe there have: beon brewshes of the regulations, as it is Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. se patent to anyone in the Colony that the Agents, left this port at night o'clock Government buildings are not kept in

7.00p.m.-Diator and Ching that 5.3. PATHAN

tricals, on Parado Grounds sanitary state that private last night for Canton with a large consign the Bane

8.00p.m.--Dinner at America Com 1 inve called ment of railway material in the form of attention to individanl cases, as I mention-

property is required to be.

Sulste, to Chinoso Recopljoa Com- cailway sleepers, etc., consigned from Tiented in April last. If some of the defects.

mittee and Officers in Command of Fleet. which I enumerated as existing on Govern. sin for the Cantan-Kowloon Railway.

mont buildings were found on private property. owner would be run up the heals to the Police out in four and twenty hears. One case to wirich. I alluded was the downpiper at the Suprame Court and I was able to afford Excellency ocular demonstration. That downpipe remained looken antil 93rd August, thereby proving the laxity of the sanitary inspectors whose duty it was, we were informed by the President, to inspect such buildings once a month No istine- tion should be drawn between Gureziment and private property, and I would like to have an assurance froin you as Head of the Sanitary Department that it is the duty of Sanitary Inspectors to report any con taventions of the Ordinance found in Government buildings in the same way as private property. If I get such an as-

the 17th in:L

is

Whilst prowling around the water front, of the society for last year, and arrange several tumours at my ente to for the work of the coming session. The the effect that the steamer Kaifong, for accumbs were examined and passed, and which Messrs. Butterfield and Swire are the agents, was overdro. Having ascertained it was found that a balance to the credit from the right guter as to whether there of the Guild renitent, after all expenses was any truth in these are, I am glad had been paid, amounting to $5.2. This to say that there is no The Kaifungwa was married over to the new year. Alauppasal to have left Heilo on the lith capital report of the wet done was pre instand is due to arrive bars on Saturday, pared by Ptu-Begin. In dealt with the] Devocional, Literary, and Moslaadseti vidies | The Nippon Yasen Kaisla's European of the Association, as well as with the several liner Halia Mats arrived in port at half Picnic and Rambles in which at different pest six this woning from London, via parts of wall. The vessel, wille Captain ting the members took part. It was. Murai in command, experienced very directed that this report be printed in the pleasant weather the whole way until Chur: inset. After refreshments, and about a day or tre from Hongkong when duruthy Mir Jackson and Mrs Jackson, and she ran into a north-easterly, monsoon. surance from port 1 am satistiel. If I do Nothing untoward happened, however, not, then you are not carrying out the

was buried at sou.

9.60 p.m.-Dance at Foreign lab to officers and ladies, to be followed Tuesday, November. Her Majesty, the

by supper and display of fireworks.

· Enpresa-Dowager's birthday annivor sary is 000 mon to be entertained ashore.

9.30 a..-Final football game. 11.30-12.30-Reception by Chinese offis

ciale at Reception Hall.

1.00 μm. Luncheon at Naa Pu To

Temple to Camunding Otheers, Fariyu Consulate. By Chinose *Teach · filiale, Gentry and Cham-

Ier of Commerce.

1.60 pn-Luncheon, for Squadroų on

parado grounds.

2.30 p.m. Finsi baseball game. 7.00 p.m.--Dinner to officers, mon and foreign community Parade Grounds.

9.30 p.r.-Presentation of D'oothail and Baseball trophs by His Imperial Highness Prince Yi Lang.

920 p.. Grand display of Breworks. Wide day. November Departure of

Battleship Squadron.

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice in issued by Mr.

a sole by Miss Baker, those present set to the ship coming safely through it. While instructions of His Excellency. work to arrange The Committee for the passing the Gulf of Aden, European The President The inspectors report coming year. "In milition to the general child of about ten months died, it is supi nuisances in Coverment buildings. offieurs, there were three sub-committees posed from weakness and the heat ax-The work is carried ons departmentally. elects, each of which is responsible for Feriensed in the Red Sch. The little one We do not serve a notice on ouralves.

Mr Shelton Hooper-You have got to the special work under its charge. These,

do it. as before, will arrange for Dvotional, The British steamer Glenturret, which The President--It would boa waste of Litery, and Musical gatherings, one of arrived in port on the 12th inst. having pa

Mr Shelton Hocper-You don't serve a Figg of the Hongkong Observatory -- which will be held on Tuesday evenings left Leulon on the 19th of August, called each weak. In addition to these a fourth at Port Soudan or its way-rather an un-legal notice?

usual occurrence-to discharge a quality The President-Ka. of cargo consigned to the government of the Rambles. All those present look works department at that place. This forward to the work of the winter with caused the vessel to be delayed about a

-week later that ber schedule time. entlasinam and bopo. Mr White as veuni presided at the organ.

Committee was appointed to take charge

Y.M.C.A. PARLIAMENT.

The debating society in connection with

the Y.MO.A. held another very interest ing debate on Old Age Pensions on Tuesday evening and there was a very large attend samsof members, notably on the opposition side. Mr. R. A. Lowery introduced the bill in the absence of the Premier, Captain-F. A. Brown; and Messrs A. Hamilton, W, J.

Mr Shelton Hooper-Then you do not carry out what your predecess stated as to monthly visits.

Mr Shelton Hooper-Verbally, do you

The President-In writing-on a pięce

The President-There is a difference between inspection and serving a written Barly on Saturday morning last the fire. The inspectors make He inspec- Glenturrot was aught in the tail end of a tion but they do not serve notices. They typhoon and the weather unil seas were so report. bad that the engiris had to be stopped for six hours in consequenes. At two d'olook nwan? on Monday morning the vessel arrived at Aberdoen Dock, proceeding somewhat of paper. later to a position immediately in front of Hon. Mr H. W. A. Slade-I don't see the naval dockyard, where she discharged why we should have all this talling. It is aquantity of shails and cordite. Having clear that on the presentation of the report discharged this cargo by four o'clock the the repairs will be carried out. It seems same afternoon, the ship went alongside the to me that is all that is necessary. Kowloon wharf. She is expected to leave Mr Shekon Hooper-He says they do for Japan porte vis Simughal on Thursday. not make a report.

The s.s. Mansang, which left Sandakan Cranford, J. MacPherson, S. G. Balden and on the 3rd inst. at seven o'clock on the 8th Captain Baker spoke in support of the imao, is still discharging her cargo, which meware while Messrs Barrington, Dale, comprises mostly heavy logs of timber, at Naim, P. Currie, Storey, Caly, Turner and the Kowloon what. Jillings spoke in opposition. Subsequently a business meeting of the society was held under the presidency of Mr J. Mac Phemon when Mr Bolden was appointed secretary and Mr Chapman treasurer.

A WAIL FROM HONGKONG.

Ok! Manila, cease your cantrips, St. Andrew's Ball draws near, And gazing towards Stonecutters Studs many a Volunteer

for can they sleep 'neath'cantas,"

Or guard our Island home,`·.

It all the time you're sending

Typhoons across the foam ?

So Conil send a warning,

Tell them we've had enough; Three weeks of typhoon signala,

Le surely quite too tough,

Ware really growing-desperate,

Our "Sports" are all dismayed,

The Volunteers are shying

Aia typhoon on parade.

So tie up Consul Wilder,

Put a word in, if you eat,

Stave off the galas "or Colones" For a year if you're a man.

[Note by the long-aulering: Editor There are several more yards of this nifu. , but we think we have given our Can tributor quite enough space for to-night.]

Several Hongkong residents were dis- appointed at not receiving their mail matter by the Mausang, which arrived here after making a good passage (for a deeply-Inden ship which she did in five days lew half an hour. The musils were brought up by the German etoamer Barnce, which left Sandeln at about 10.30 p.m. on the 3rd inst. and arrived here at about 12 m. on the 9th inst.

To me, it seen alincst inexplicable that a ship lying a lag other than British should be given preference in a British port like Suadakan ni allowed to take the insila (aleo the pick of the cargo) for na- other British_poit ie. Hongkong, mars especially so since the British steasier was the fret to icave and the first to arrive at the respective parts mentioned.

Le it to

The President. They do not issue a legal notice on a big piece of paper.

Mr Shelton Hooper-I don't care whether the paper is large or small.

The President They make a report. Mr Shelton Hooper-To whom The Fresident-To the particular officer whose department it is.

Mr Stelton Hoger-To the various departments?

The President-It depends on the par ticular question.

Mr Shelton Hooper-Not to a particular | building?

The Preskab The particular building and the particular nuisancé

Mr Shelton Hosper- Supposing this doyapipu, of which I spoke, was reported to you by au inspector

The President-It would be reported to the Government officer in charge of that department--the Director of Public Works

or his assistant. ··

Mr. Sholton Hoopor-It is not vorp satisfactory.

The matter then dropped.

On the 13th at 5.15 p.-Red South Cone and Drama hoistext (indicates a typhoon S.E. of Colony beyond 500 miles).

The typhoon is crossing N. Luzon and moving now in a Northwesterly direction.

On the 14th at 6,30 a.-Black South Cone and Drum hoisted, (indicated typhoon S.E. of Colony within 300 miles) On the 14th at 11.30 a.—Black Drum

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hoitod (indicates a typhoon E. of Colony

within 300 aules).

The barometer has fallen along the Chica const generally, particularly in Hongkong and at the Formoss Channel). stations.

The typhoon, which is of very langs area, is probably situated about 200 miles to the E.S.E. of Hongkong. It has been moving towards N. W. during the past 24 hours, but appears now to have a tendency to more northwards. It threatens the const in the neighbourhood of Swatow.

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