SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909
· · RAMBLING NOTES......
MY
Ibat awkward question of a "ube stantial contribution-I need wet further OTC is the be, giving tử the Colonial Ofoe at Home furiously to think. They are up against it now in zoak earnest, and seldantly don't like
The outstanding event of the wook has, of course, been the typhoon. Some people
YƏMİC.A. PARZIA
The Y.3.0.A. Parliament wit tomach our
"That in the opinion Monday evening when the following motion will be rodgood.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
COMERPOTAT
Musura Varpain and Smyth, in theby
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whom I have mes have actually bean At may rate though the Governor of this Rouse, the action of the Goreen-weekly abars repon dated October 92nd ROBINSON PIANO
has wired Home the cusot loss, which the Colony has to sustain to combo of the Bepreciated value of the Opium
interests of Hongkong.”
grumbling because the blow was not more
ment is imposing a daty on intoxicanos, state serore while they ridicule the idea that the
thereby removing the status of this Dolcey. We have no imprarament to report athir was anything more than a modern word has yet come back from London, a free poet, is inimical to the trade our local smrket and basins continued galo. For myself I was quite satinded. Three times duty called ran into the open during the height of the disturbance and in sach case I was drenched to the skin in less than a couple of minutes, despite water proofs and other coverings.
But there is no pleasing some folks. A more magnifcent slight than was to be obtained from the Praya from noon till sunset would be difficult to imagine. The angry, tumultuous seas forced in from the weetart channels could not And ready axit at the Lyeemun and they seemed to grow more wrakhfak and more destructive in thair beady violence as the hours draw on. With a tremendous roar, they would hurl themselves over the Prays wall, and wor betide anything caught within the swirl of the westhing foam. Then the hace columps of spams and spindrift which rose for seventy or eighty teet Into the air: ax the bowling breeze caught and buffetted the
sope of the already angry wares was a sight unsurpassable for pare, unadulterated majesty, and how halpies and puny mankind appeared in comparison with it
Heps springs eternal in the human breasts present (0 is a plant of very feeble growth as far as the averago Hong kong resident is concerned in this mabber of a "aubataniial contribution." Lloyd George is too busy talking down to the level of the lowest classes in the British electorate to have titon to spare for the internets of a British Colony, even though his attention called thereto by His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Calonics.
"Many a true word is spoken in jost," tune'a saying very familiar on the lips of speakers and readers of the English tongue. Now we hate President Taft telling the members of the American. Prous Humoriske Association that they can be engaged in no better vocation than making people laugh.
Hamoor is like the butter between twe heavy railroad cars. It ralièves the jolta of life. It is a shock absorber. It makes the journey through the years.easier and brighten the pathway all along the route. We Americans could not get along without humoor."
SPORTING.
Pair-Car Racing.
dull with an inclination to a faX, fui ratow Rubbers have ruled compăratively quiet and with bab" Ustie baalumas. Ezikangë on London alosonas 1/814 3.1 and on. Shanghai au 145. "A
In connection with the Royal Hongkongal Yacht Club the pair-oar final took pisse on Friday" avoning and the results were we follows:-
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1.-Ba, 8. P.. Warbrook... 11
Stroke, A. B. Pollock.
Cos, W. JL. McCulloch. S.—Bər, T. H. Q. Bmyfold ..... 11
Stroks, W. North
Uox, à. M. Marshall.......
V The E.K. V.K.A.
Circular No. 87, of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve Association, is out and deals with the last Saturday and Sunday Dr Drury, Bishop of Sodor and Wan, in October, and the whole of November tells a story of a risk he once paid to a Weans the Association intends to hold au friend of his. At the station he found aotumn rifle meeting on November 6thị carriage waiting for him, so he jumped in 7th, and 9th, which includes four ocm and closed the door. But the carriage did not more, and De Drary, at still for some petitions. We expect the mosting will be time, wondering what was amiss. At last great success, provided the weather is he put his head out of the window and good. Casual visitors to Hongkong often com-iced the coachman what he was waiting montearcastically on the width of our street for. "Well, sir." replied the coachman, gutters. On Tuesday these gutters were by touching, his hat, "I was told to wait for no means ample enough to carry the rash the Bishop of Sodor and, Man, Yon'ra of waters that tore down the steep hillsider tired, air, but where in your man ?"
all
ul Bongbong-and-in-consequonos,-in moet streets on the lower levels, at various times one walked inkle-deep in water.
RAMBLER.
*TO THE GOLD MOUNTAIN."
& Stowaway Casa.
At the Magistracy this morning Mr J. R. Wood was occupied for some time in dealing with cases arising out of alleged stowine-sway on board the an. Eastern while bound from Hongkong to Australia.
The one individual in the Colony whomash | |-- be very happy at the result of the typhoon must be that strange and mysterious individual whom the taxpayors know the Water Authority. With all his resor voirs filled up, pressed down and running ovor, he can dismiss. from bis mind all fears of a water famino in those day months which lie immediately ahead, Nevor be fore has the Colony been as well stocked with water-and the best of the joke is that our water stock not watered stock, the darling device I am confidentially told of American-financial circles.
What a chapter of typhoon tragedies one of your morning contemporaries supplied us with, Mr Editor. To have ono's break- fast hour inade so horribly 'sad and dia- trewing is really too bad. We were told that when the Terry Wharf collapsed the blue fing attached fell as well! Crudl wind, why couldn't it spare the innocent little flag? Then a Star Ferry man lost his cap and on the upper levels leaves-es, dear rexder, think of it-lentes were broken off the trees What awful calamities! A balated coolie (whatever brand that is) and a Chinwo woman were soon wanding their way home at West Point! What right bad
they to be going home and in phoon
too--Our-reprosentative had w=ricke show ride! Brave man! An amateur photographer got his knees wat in taking
■"snap": Who said the age of heroists ir past? And the Douglas flag was reduced. to ribbons! Elow tragic ex't bear to tall you any more. Read the paper for yourself when you feel strong enough.
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The following story, "founded on fact." will probably not appeal to many of my readers, though the few concerned consider it a gem of the first water. It appears that some larky young men on the night before
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A week ago str Chinese had been charged with being stowaways, and then two wore sant to prison for nine months each, while the remaining four were convicted but sentence was reserved in order that they might give evideüce against a man arrested for aiding and abetting in the cffence.
Mr H. J. Gedge prosecuted. Mr E. Daridson appeared for the first defendant," Mr F. C. Biriow for the second, and Mr M. Reader Parris for the second and third.'; Sir Barria id he wished to address the Court on the question of penalty, while Mr Barlow and Mr Davidson wshed to hare a reheating of tie cad
The
Marlow said his client was only 18 on 19 yours of age and he was brought down by his brother from the country. brother was paid money and he then land- ed defendant over. Defendant was not a free agent in the matter at all, having ob solataiy no voice in the wrong doing. He was put on board by force, and was there- for entitled to go free.
Mr Davidson said his alient was hig
brought down and put on board, being under the impression that he was to get an honest passage. When he discovered that he was put into the coal buckers he came up and refused to stay there.
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His Worship said he could not grant rehearings, but he would consider what ahould be done after the defendants had given evidence in the other charge. If facts came out which showed that the sentences he had already passed on the two others were too severe he would ap. proach the Government on the matter.
Mr. Eldon Potter, who was appearing to defend in the case against Li Yu Kai, for
the typhoon decided to play a prank on one legod aiding and abetting, said it was not
of their friends. While wandering about down town they came across a cat-a sandy quadruped which goes by the name of "Toby." Collaring the animal they con- vered it, with the aid of a basket, up to
quite the ordinary course in criminal law to reserve sentence until a certain man gave evidence. To do this would be to ffor▪ strong inducement to the men to lie and is hard.
His Worship-If they lie they will ke the higher levels to a certain house situated in this sense, that they have not committed act far from the Kennedy Road Tram the offence, and that offence has been Station. There their intention was to put proved. If it were' the other way round 1'; the cat through the wiinto their would consider the point. 'friend's room. No so, planned than
Mr Potter said his point was that these put into execution. Afzar coaxing Toby men, being convicted, could only hope. to squeeze through the shutters-the coax for a mitigation of their pentance. They ing being done by tying a knot in his tall another and say they were really not will
would deply go into the box one after
and attaching a small tin can thereto -thing at all, that they were passive resisters. induced him, much to his vexation and His Worship said he did not think any much against his will, to enter the bed-injusties would be down; and remanded room. But, oh Lor! they had mistaken the defendants until Friday next at 2.15
p.m.
Banks-With the exception of small of Hongkong and Shanghain at 996. we have no business to report. Nationals remain unchanged
Harina Msurances-Union continge steady to strong and anali sätes have been effooted at 8474 during the week, the marked eloning with further buyers. North China have fallen in the North, with a small sala to 110, Eus buysos prevail at thes rate. Oikar storks under this heading call for no special remeka,
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Firy · Intermons-Hongkongs resto steady at 375. ban without-business and the market alors lightly weaker with some probable malt sellers at the rato. Chinas have been placed at 114 and alone steady at that.
Shipping.We have neither changes no business to raporu under this heading.
Refineries-Chins Bugars have ruled fairly steady during, the wosk but with an inclination to sell at 146, and after several Hongkong Association Football small sales at that rate the market closes
Losque.
with a small demand. On time some miles have been affected at 148 and 1483 for De- comber, and at-151-for-March.Lusons
SECOND DIVISION.”
The following are the fixtures for remain unchanged and without business.
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2nd Round,
LR:C. v. B.0.0.
"A" Co. But v. 87th Co. R.G.A. "B" Co. Buffs v. M.R.C. 88th Co. R.G.A. v. 83 Co. RG.A
Must be completed on 30th October. 3rd Round.
L.F.C. v. 87th Co. R.0.4.* "A" Co. Bofa v. "3" Co. Buffs. 88th Co. R.G. 1. Y. MR.C.!! #83rd Co. R.G.A. Y. 3.0.0.
Must be completed on 6th November. 4th Round,
LR.C. "A" Co. Buffa
~*~* B” ̃Ca. Buffs v: 88th-Co...R.GIA.
Mining-Rank are on offer st 8 without Inducing hasiacos. Chinose Engineeringa havo improved in the North to 201 with buyers. Langkat, after failing as low as
| 740, closs firmor with buyers at 800.
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33rd Co. R.G.A. 7. 87th Co. R.G.Ander this hoading. M.R.O. Y. B.O.C.
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"Co. Bus v. 83rd Co. B.G.4 "B" Co. Baila v. 1.0.0. 87th Co. G.A. v. M.R.C. Must be completed on 20th November. 6th Round.
LRC T. "B" Co. Bufe.
A Co.-Buffs v. 69th Co. R.G.A.. 83 Co. RG. A. v. M.R.C. 87th Co. R.G.A. v. B.0.0. Must be completed on 7th November. -7th Round.
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L.RO. v. MR.O. "A" Co, Buffs v. B.O.C. **B* Buds v. 83rd Co. R.G. A, 87th Co. R.G.A. v. 88th Co. RG.A Must be completed on 4th December...
Sth Round
L.RO. 9. B.0,0, 83rd Cù. B.G.A. v. MÍRU.
C. Buth. 67th Co. RG Must be completed on 1 th December. 9th Round.
LRO. v. MRO.
'Co. Buffr v. "B" Co, Buffe 88th Co. R.G.A. Y. RO.O. 1 Must be completed on 18th December. 10th Round LR.C. «. “B” Ja. Bufo. "A" Co. Bulls v. 87th Co. R.G.A M.R.C.Y. B.O.C.
83rd Co. B.G.Av.-88th Co. ROTA. Must be completed on 25th December. 11th Round,
L.RO. v. 87th Oo, R.G.A. **A" Co. Buta v, M.A.0. "B" Co. E.G.A. v. 88th Co. RŒ.A.' ¡ 83rd Co. R.G.A. v. B.0,0,
Must be completed on 1st January, 19th Round.
LEC. v, 83rd Co. R.G.A. "A" Co. Buffs v. 88th Co. R.G.A. "B" Co. Buffs v. B.0.0. 87th Co. B.G.A. v. M.R.C.
Must be completed on 8th January, 18th Round. L.B.O. Y. “A” Co. Buffs. "B" Co. Bufs v. 83rd Co. R.G.A. 8861 Co. R.G.A. v. M.RO. 87th Co. R.G.A. v.3.0.0.
Must be completed on 15th January, 14th Round,
L.B.C. v. 88th Co., R.G,A:
Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hong- kong Lands continus neglected and after sall sales at 104 cions with sellers. Went Points have been negotiated in fair lots at 41, closing with further buyers at that rate. Elotsis remain unchanged and with out business.
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Me Jortion Raffles, by E. W. Hornung, Sealed Orders, by A. E. Carey Open Country, by Maurice Hewlett. Kitty Aubrey, by Katharine Tynan.
Castle by the Sea, by Marriott Wap. Syrinx, by Laurence North The Waking Hour, by Harold Wintle, The Marriage of Hilary Carden, by Stanley
Portal Hyatt
Two Women, by Barones d'Anathan. The Master Bohemor, by Mza Varo Camp
bell
Peter Homunculus, by Gilbert Canaan. True Tids, by "Q" (A. T: Quilier -Couch Pretty Fanny's Way, by H. Manny Gu
christ.
Avanging Children, by Mary E. Mans. Cardillac, by Robt. Barr.
A Wild Beauty, by Dick Donoran The Vulture's Pray, by Tyler De Baix. A House of Lier, by Sidney Warwick. A Country Corner, by Amy Le Fanore. Fions, by Lady Napier of Magdala. The Forbidden Theatre, by Keighley
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Jotton-dilis.-Ewes have improved in the North to 149, consequent on a con- tinuation of good business and a proposed Laine of Preference shares for the purpose of extending the plant. Internationals have receded to 88, and Leoù Kung Mows to 110, Boy Chees have improved to 480.
Bubbers. We bat have little to port under this heading, the mark Baving The Thirs Virale, by Frank Norris rofed very quot. Rates, however, con- The Winning Chance, by Elizabeth De
Jestia. tinue steady. She Fords have changed hands at 30%, Ledblays a 59 and Gol-The Necromancer, by Robt, fingh Bangun The Two Goodwin, by R. Murray Glichrist. coridan at 68j...
Miscellaneous. Chana-Borneos have de Testimony, by Aline Claude Aakaw. clined to 124 without sales, China Pro-Mortimer's Marriage, by Horace Wyndham vidents have been placed at 9, and more 4 Wife by Purchase, by Fan! Treat. shares are wanted at that rate. Cements The Butler's Story, by Arthur Train. have receded to 7, at which a few small Uncle Gregory, by Goorge Sandeman. lots have changed hands, the market closing The House of the Soal, by J. B. Harrie
Burland. with further sellers. Union Water Boats
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have found buyers at the reduced rate of Ashes of Passion, by MrsCoulson Kernahan, 104 sad China Lights at 5. Dairys are Sylvia and the Secretary, by Olivia Raincy. quoted at 16 ex the dividend of $1.20 for the year ended 31st July, 1909,
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87th Co., R.G.A. v. 88th Co., R.G.A.
A Briliant, Sate and Uheap Iluminad p of the lakes, thy migrated give high into the present Siberia, where they have Royal, City Hall, on the 4th proximo, pre- and Toby, in a wild state of madness, with One of the defendants in the preceding
Must be complated on 29th January,
left their traces in the shape of knives, liminary arrangements for which are now On the dates given above matches must be atobate and other weapons of various his tail tid in a knot and a tin fastened to case was called. He said he was a It, rushing all over the room, diving through farmer, and lived in the country. Some time adhered to as far as possible, except by the kinds. There they continued until the en. being made by the local agents, the Robin the curtains and jumping half way up the goman namood Sen Wan Tong came to order of the Emergency Committee. Sec- called "Mongolian Sex swallowed up on Piano Company. Mr Withers and his bim and after an interview witness paid retaries of Clube will be notified of the and annihilated more than one of the smociate artistes have been spending the chimney; it was pandemonium, They say him 200 Taels, Sun Wan Tong guaranteeing sounds and names of reformed each wack peoples living in Siberis.
"Gold Mountain,
summer months at beautiful Fimelain, and the friend for whom all this was intended him a pessage to the “C eventually came to the rescue; the lively down to Hongkong where he was introduced meaning Sydney. Witness was broughth
Ars now embarking upon their travels for visitani had by that time "ekooted,”
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The meeting of the Legislative Council
to defendant, who said he would guarantee witness a passage and would procure a good place for him on the ship. He said
not afraid of a coal banker." Defendant.
WEATHER REPORT.
1906-10, which will take then over
The following notice le sued from the ally the same ground traversed. Last sesom Hongkong Observatory C
when they sohieved a series of artistic
Cricket.
TES BUCKET'TEST MATCHEN."
Be
on Thursday was very protracted, lasting
till long after six o'clock. Every one
Mr. F. R. Spoorth, in an article pub bought some clothing for him and two lished in Bailey's Magazine on the recent others and said there, would be a bit for Test matches, saysThere probably them to live in Later a man took them
ter
On the 23rd at 11:55 am.The barome
North
of the unofficials had something to my, some of them making, tolerably long on board and showed them to the fireman'er was a team better skippered than
manner in which public works executed in bunker. They refused to go in, but on boar Hongkong invariably exceed the original being struck they did e stimates by from 35 to 85 per cent. touch. The case was remanded until Friday
ed certain members of the Gdrazament on the raw, but their replies to the questions
next að 2.15, p.
has fallen decidedly in the Philippines, sumphs, being everywhere acclaimed e
which is apparently moving
p heard, în Asís. They came sa BIEROZACE in over Chins particularly in the by far the finest musical organization avar
A typhoon which is cabin. They stayed there several hours the one by Nobla The way he used his spooches Me Howatt's criticism of the nnd were then token down, to the coalfast bowler was so paar perfection as sonid | in+s". WAN,Wy direction, is approaching last season, their reputation being entirely
Southern Luzon.
foreign to Eastern communities. On their The recent typhoon, which was shown a raturn, they will be welcomed as arter ***England had better cricketers, as far a weak depression over the Formosa
as bowling and batting are concerned, but Channel yesterday, has filled up. who have abundantly proven their quality, the Australians were better Ind, ami played Prosaure now high oser Chinx to the and toddentally mada megy andant ad
North of the Yangtms. It remains low to mirers and wai personal friends. near their true form
They here far ahead of England to the EB of Japan Wed rowings besides the placing in the held ground-Balding, catching, running, and and they made a much better combinations
CHAMBERLAINE PAIN BALM,
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they were pertainly not satisfying.
Mr Lloyd-Goorje, replying to Mr. W. Varney, says the cost of the old age pension -soheme, and the number of recipiente between Jannery 1st and Bep
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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ing of 10 am, to-day, 00.3 Inches
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