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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908

SERIOUS JAPANESE hatch of the rioters were brought before

BOYCOTT RIOTS IN

HONGKONG.

·ENORMOUS DAMAGE TO SHOPS

AND GODOWNS.

*

Mr Wood, the charge being attempting to break into shops and disorderly conduct," and all were fined or sent to prison.

The prevention, was conducted by Inspector Robertson ang seront of the |other inspecters. *

SPORTING,

Cricket.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CRAIGENSIOWEN,

W. V. Vivenah, o Taylor, b Fowler Hey L. Menderson, c Houghton,

Waterbouso

M. E. &ager, e Fawlor, b Waterhouse R. Hass, not out...

G. Evans, c-Fowler, b ChalmoIS.......

A. Hancock, not out

Lammert, L. A. Rose, A. 0. Brown, R. Pestonji and P, Curry did not but

Extra...

Hongkong c. u. 2B” 4 ROYAL ENGINEERS. The Royal Engineers cricket eleven wute AFFAIRS TODAY

entertained on the Cricket-Ground-on During the day threatening groups could Saturday afternoon by the "B" team of be seen in Queen's Road Contral, and tho Hongkong Cricket Club The Royal Splendid. Conduct of the Police, opposite the Japanese shops near tho Fire Engineers made a total score of 84 against Station, besides other parts of the City and 913 knocked up by Hongkong. Staf the police were continually kept dispersing thou. In many cases they moved on Sergeant Power was caught and bowled by only to form up at another point. It is Stevens when he had reached the splendid that a fight will take phox tonight at the next highest scorer with 14, followed Fowler confidently believed, and oven anticipated, score of 41, while Liout Satterthwaite was Houghton... Wanchai, where many Japanese reside Tik the rioters have so far confined by Sappor Harris with 12. T. E. Pearce Waterhouse dosus of Chinese werehauts with deal in of 69 and 43 respectively, and A. O. (ang themselves to looting the shops and go and R. Hancock made magnificent res Chalmers... Japanese goods it is hardly likely unb came next with to his credit. Squres they will "attwek, the Japanese without

ROYAL ENGINEERE provocation. However the police are being.

Lance-Corpl. McGregor, b Punro held in readiness for any cizergency.

Sapr. Harris, run out ... Staff Sgt. Power, a and b Stevens Sgt. Shute, run out

Never since the days of the Boxur scard have such scenes heon witnessed in Flegg kong as those which took place last night as the result of a recrudescence of the boycott against Japanese goods.

At the beginning of March this you the suizure of the Talvis Maru, a Japanese stevner kupimed to be ongayed iu gunt tunning off Macas, aroused a very bitter fooling among the Chinoso communities of Hongkong aud Ganton and for a long time -a vozy rigorous boycott of Japanese goods has been kept up both hero and in the Southern provinces of China As the mouths wont by, however, it was baped that the affair had blown over, for with the exception of occasional isolated reports, the boycott oomed to have died down set what. But last night's vyvats prove that Lit was-odly smouldering.

It is said that it is some twenty-twa years since the riot act was inad in Hongkong. This was ou the occasion of a riot amongst the chair coolies,

RIOTING AT BONHAM STRAND. Writing at four o'clock our representative | says that a riot commenced near the in- ternational hotel and the police drive the crowd towards the Land We Live In. there a proper viel took place. Stones were thrown all directions on the police and the sight was something terribile It will be framembered that some two to witness. The Indian constables appear- months ago it was reported in Chinged as if thor did not know what to do

die " or " ther

Land no doubt wished thugselfez miles

some ten shota were fired-before the dis-

.

Sapr. Morrish, Lt. Home, b Hancock Lt. Batterthwaite, b Hancock ... Bar, Denun, e Stevens, Hancock Corpl. Harrison, e Home, b Stevens... Sapr. Drummond, b Hancock Set Walbank, not unt Lance-Corp. Coxon, b Stevens...

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KOWLOON

41

0

GW. Deoke, b Taylou

J. Clelland, b Mackoy

14 J. Lamb, b Mackay

H. Bax, not out...

...

H. Dewsbury, (Cspt.) lbw., b Mackay

to W. Joffries, b Mackay

OG. Edwards, Mackaye

2E. R. Miller, & Taylor...

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♫ Spittlos, bi Taylor...

34 S. Moore, b Mackay

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papois that a Chinese merchant in Hong-hay waxed hotter and hotter. Hancock kong whe deal in sea products, having been and a bluejacket sted carbine from one T. E. Pearce..... 8 found to have secretly forwarded. from of the Indian-policemen and opened fire. F..H. H. Stevens... 4.1 twenty to thirty bags of Japanese dried wounding a native in the back. In all, fish to A merchant at Canton, was turbance could be quelled. Police Sergeant boycotted by his fellow morchante in Cooper was severely wounded in the arm Hongkong and Canton. Fresh rules hy the stones and the native who was were then drawn increasing the she was immediately covered to the hospital. Another whe shot-in-the-log. penalties to be inflicted on bruakers Later the Middlesex Regiment arrived in of the boycott. Evidently these seam seperate sectiores. uno section, headed Mir -to-livre-hsen-uf slight effect, for the the Riot Act. He was accompanied by B. Wood, bearing in his hand a copy of real cause of the diskurkar which Deputy Superintendent Lyons and the culminated in a rist last night way the thro olions of military mot at the june

tion of Bonham Straud and Queon's Road discovery that sorsral Chinese merchants West. had restarted dealing in Japanese goods.

Here they were met by the Hou. Mc E. A. Irving, Registrir General, and Mr

11

1. E. Goliausith, Taylor...

Extrue......

Total ...

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J. Mackay... ... 115 I | 8, 3.Taylor--1

CIVIL SERVICE “A” XI. 13 F. Sutton, b Goldsmith, & Jeffries

11. Mackay, b Deake, a Box

S. Muore, st Power, is Wallbank.... A.0. Lang, Satterthwaite, Morrish 26 H. D. Sharpin, c and b Morrish...... Stevens, e Satterthwaite, b Morrish.. Gulsthorpe, e Satserthwaite, b.Morrish R. P. Carter, o Harrison, h Coxon... Lt. G. R. Home, b-Deanan

T. E. Pearce, not out ... R. Hancock, not out

H. Hancock and A. A. Claxton did not

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1C. F. Burdett, banh, e Edwards 5. Coombs, h Galdamith 17. Casey, Goldwaith...

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A fortnight or three works are ChineseHa Kam-tong, who continually advised pubita dinner took place which the the great crowd to dispers, but the task boycott was discussed. The dinner anon was a very thankless one as they seemed to Morris...

All the streets in the shute dareloped-inte a meeting and despite the low take heed.

vicinity wore panded by the different wallbank. auteral angry speeches were made. flti-sections and this appeared to quicten the Cexon mately it was reasived that the boyectt crowd but it certainly looked as if Denman ... should be carried on more vigorously than a ring would break out anywhere and at McGregor peretatore. Those merchants who dealt in any time. At one place the Riot Act was Japanese goods wore vanad hrt heedleas said to have been read. His Excellency of that warning they continued selling the by his A.D.C., both mounted, were present

Major General Broadwood, sccompanis boycotted articles. So during the interven during the greater part of the afternoon, ing fortnight elaborate arrangements uppoar while the Hon Mr F. Badeley, Captain to have been mado for an organized riot.

Superintendant of Police, was vory energetic Last week roports were freely circulated, and was riding round in a tickshaw all day. All the shops which have been raided apparently with a good deal of truth. that are being guarded by the poline and all a Chinese merchant hul bad his curs eat the conataliles are armed with carbines, off or otherwise maimed, but the police At the time of writing the position is very

when questioned on the subject by a repro-falls the ricting will become worse than ominous and it is feared that as darkness sentative of the China Mad dezied all know. ledge and placed the outmga in Canton.

Chiot Laspector Baker is also pre-

The fory of the agitators seem to have been sent directing operations,

inconsed by this fact and atau beware their warnings Wore unheeded. It is said that the ioters une from Canton Jut how far that is correct it is impossible to say.

.

THE JAPANESE BOYCOTT

IN CANTON,

CIVIL SERVICE ». POLICE.

A league match between the Civil Service and the Police Recreation Club eleven took place on Saturday afternion when the Civil. Service won csily with 4 rane against 42. W. Edwards unde a score of 18 for the Police while A. E. F. Raven totalled 19 before he was bowled at by Kent. The

scores were 7****

MANE

W. Pitt, e Ellis, b frett

J. Egg, c Reed, b Brett

W, Edwards, b Brett.......

A Langley, Raven, o-Keett

W. Kent, e Hutchinson, b Bird,..

T. H. King, a and b Bind J. Bell, b Brett

D. McHardy, b Bird Cockle, o Adamus, b Bird W. Cooper, not oụt” Foley, e Raven, h Brott

Brett

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HOWLING ANALYSIS,

다.

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(Continued on Page 8.)

SHANGHAI RACES,

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The subman meeting of the Shanghai Race Club began to-day. We are indebted to the Secretary of the Hongkong Club for the following results:-

THE MALOO LATE. Mr Henry Morris' Heathfield.

(Crighton) 1

4 Mr Manchester's finippet ... (Eggers) 2

8

Mr Toug's Feiho

12

Time-1.04.

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(Hayas)

ISE CRITERION STAKES.

Mr Ballnu's Geriui...

Mr Barley's Moriah...

Mr Toeg's Stirrup Cup...

Time 11.

...(Moller) 1

(Foulsen) 2: .(Hayus) S

THE MAIDEN STARES.

o Mr Copenhagen's Shock......(Poulson) 1

Mr. Ellie Kadoozio's Kandahar Chief

(Schmort) 2

42 Mr Specleo's Double Zero ......(Hayes) 3

Time :--3.383.

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CIVIL SERVICE.

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Sunday seems to have been the day selected for the organized attack on the shopkeepers dealing in Japanese articles, The subject of the Japaneso boycott has for, from reports to hand, godowne were formed the text of a long telegram to the violently entered in the earlier part of the Viceroy in Canton. The Japanese Minister day at Ko Shing Stroet

The police, however, who bohared with admirable at Peking has had an interview with the couage and promptitude, quickly dis- Foreign Office, and the latter has seat on persed the crowd after making ney the substance of the intervion to Canton. oral arrests, and although not antivi. paling much further traible, they kept

There does not appear to be very much à eharp look-out. The rioters numbered

in it, but the despatch states that as the considerably over 250 and the Central boycott spirit in weakening, and things Bird district and towards West Point where the we reverting to their normal state, the Chinese merchants, who deal extensively in Japanese goods have their shops and Viceroy is urged to see that nothing in- godowns, became the stone of great disturb torvenes to hinder this hoped-for state of A. R. F. Raven, b Kont are, the aproar being at about it things. Meanwhile the Japanese Minister K. C. Barlow, e Pitt, b Kent

Z. B. Road, run out height soon after nine o'clock. Doors and has tated to the Foreign Office that his H. Ellis, not out... windows of shops were broken opon at county will hold China usponsible for any J. McEwen, b King West Point, Hollywood Road and several further losses that any accur through the A. R. Sutherland. R. C. Hutchinson, other streets and the contents of the shops shrinking of Japanese trude with the South thrown into the street or carried away by the of Clin. The Viceroy has therefore been

R. K. O. Birl, A. G. Pike, P.-R. reinforcementa of contics who quickly aug-ordered to take auch steps as he may deem

Adams, and L, E. Brett did not bať

Extras... ronted the ranks of the raidors, personally necessary to provent any further rising of directed by one or two of their number.the people, and to let things revert to their The Police turned out in a remarkably normal condition. short space of time and the scund of their whistles could be heard from all directions Indian comitables with ourbines joined their comrades and the European con- stablas turned out almost to man, assistant Deputy Superintendent King, and Chief

His Excelloney his given strict orders to his subordinate oficials, to see that tliese orders are carried out in all departments under their direction and control.

Bell

Foley Keat

Inspector Baker being amongst their num- PIRACY ON THE EAST RIVER King

ber. Assistans Deputy Superintendent

King was struck on the heal and shoulder

with bricks, thrown by some of the rioters.

The crowd showed fight and soldiers and

Although no piracies on large stormors

sailors joined the police but were subjected have been recorded lately native launches One wounded sailcar using Chinese waters have not been so for

to velloys of stones.

F

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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Mr Argentino's El Crislho... (Schnort) 18 Mr Edbrook's Squire Carrington ...... (Vida) Mr G. D. Coutty' Defaulter (Campbell)

Time, 2.20.

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On one occasion in Hollywood road they the lunch to a lonely place, and, in W. U. D. Turner, o Asger, b Pestonji. 45 were compelled to fix bayonets, which was sufficient to rout the unruly

AD doing ascountored another beat being Lt Houghton c and b Pestonji...

E. A. Fowior, ‹ Evans, b Laminert ... crowd. The risking was quickly queiled, towed by another launch. Tais boat. Irving, o Esads, b Pestonji ... some two baxdred arrests being affected they also attacked. and hold up, E. H. Hinde, h Brawn...

swept up in that number it is difficult

but whether or not the entire and was though the launch that was towing it. Waterhouse, b Pestonji...... to say. The damage is very considerable cut the bawsor and steamed off. The J. Chalmers, b Potonji J. H. N. Mody, not out

and at presens the number of shops and piraten secured a great deal of basty from J. W: Taylor, e Pestouji, b Brawn godowne which were looted are said to be each of these two craft. Meanwhile the between twenty and thirty.

The ricting last night was confined to launch steamed to the city of Pokloh.to the centasi district and West Paint; no seek assistance. The-Isunch-captain-up-- reports of any distance having been polod to the captain of the guardboat received from the Eastern district,

moored near, but the latter refused to

3

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FORECAST Dirator. 1.-Hongkong sad Neighbourhood: E. Jto N.E. winds, moderate; fair.

Б

90

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Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

F.

W.

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2 38

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21

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From information gathered in Chinese move, saying that he had not force quartare this morning, it appears that a enough to resist effectually, and therefore Pestonji decision had been surived at by the leading could not interfere with the robbers" Tha Lammert... merchants and members of the guilds to piratas were about four hours looting the Evans discontinue the boycott on the Grat day of two boats. One of the milers of the small Brawn- the tenth moue, which was the 25th of launch that steamed sway was shot, and October, and probably nothing more would also two soldiers from the launob first have been heard of it had not soup of the attacked n Commissioner of the local lekin Japanese merchants in Japan it is said, station was badly wounded in tho ribe. hong about four thousand lanterns cœtside their places business on which were words to the effect that the Chiukse had

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The Court may be procured from any store or chemist. 37, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL and its prociute wore-giuply packed For coughs, colds and croup there is with Chinese and it was voll nigh impas nothing better, and as it contains no in- sible for om to gain, nimiselon to the jurious substance it can be given to the Court, until Deputy Superintendant Lyons, mallest chud with perfect security. For kad many of them remúrodi, Betch after sale by all chemists and storekeepers.

FREE SAMPLEJE Hongkong, September 8, 1908.

and to apologise most singarely for the annoyance unwittingly caused them, at the Dame time retracting unreservedly the state- ments contained in the paragnpla in yson-. 1950 Siou

THE

ESTABLISHED 1770.

Undersigned have been appointed SULE AGENTS in Hongkong and South

Chine for the above Companyła. WHISKIES.

Harvey's Special' $14 Per Case,

DODWELL & 00.,

Hergkong, October 1, 1908

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