TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911.
RIOTING IN HANKOW.
Cause of Trouble: Alleged Murder of Rickshaw Coolle by Euro- pean Police Inspector.
(From a Special Correspondent:),
that the premont rint becomes a more sorious thau at present, a similar solution to the problem will be followed cut here.
But the present aspect of things bears" ovidence of something more serious than boycott.
R.G.A.
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SPORTING.
Results in Brief.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
THE CHINA" MAIL.
REMNANT
A
... 10
WHY PAY
...107
0
$1.75
G. A. Cooke, e Payne, b Makin A. N. H. Rouquette, b Payne.... M. M. Mann, o Daalwood, b Biakin C-T. Hose, not out... " A. H. Young, & Makin... RJ Saunders, pt. Dashwood, b Makių W. Waterhouse, e Pence, Pigno W. E. Warburton, b Payne..... 48 D. E. Donnelly, e Pearse, b Payno
-C. E. Shields, b. Payne...
93; Craigongower... 115 (5 wickets) 209; H.K.C.O.200
( wickets) 86; K.O.Y.L.I....
League Cricket.
CRAIGENGOWER .. R.G.A.
The Telegraph Office is situated in this HANKOW, January on,pative city, as is also the Imperial Post Romnants
Ofiice, of course-so that it is difficult to The day of rioting, as has been soca recently in Slanghal, ia not a thing impos. get away information with safety. The Police sible at the conat ports. Merchants, mis- Thistle has received information that she - sionaries, travellers, and oficials all testify into be installed with wireless apparatus, that upon the slightest provocation serious but ne wo stand at the prossut moment we uprisings are possible at all the large towns aro absolutely atson and at the mercy of the distributed up and down the China Coast, Chinese Telegrapha. Thoro is also a great and during the past year the writer has deal of fear with the common people re had experience of beveral petty robellione garding the plague, and if the situation is To the interior efficiently often to be not handled very carefully by both the convinced that Boxerism in China is not foreign consular authorities and the Chinese officials, it is possible that this Hankow riot yet dead...
may turn out to be the commencement of that national upheaval which is predicted by everyone who fair-mindedly studios the condition of the country at the present juncture of har history to be inovitable sooner or later.
arisc.
It is curious how in China the approach of the Chinese New Year furnished generally the opportunity for, trouble of some kind to
And though Coutral China, with the north of course, are all alarmed at the ragings of the plagus-itself tittle enough to incense that peculiar national the people' to bysterin to riot-the strained feeling has been aggravated by a riot arising from one of the simplest things in China, the land where life is hold so cheaply--tho death of a coolie.
It is to be hoped that it will not be so, and it quite possible that by the time this article appears in print if the state of things in aggravated nowa, will have been spread about by telegraph, if that is a safe means of communication just DÓW,
WUCHOW NOTES.
(From Our Dun Colverpondient:)–
WCCRow, January 24
As the end of the year approaches affnirg are on the more in our city, as is doables
This league match was played on Satur day and resulted in a win for Gralgengower. The Acores wore :—
....
....
F. Mutson, not out.............
Extras
0
***
...... 58 $
Total...
...200
BOWLING ANALYBIE.
0.
1.
R.
... 15 4
...13
Bakin Payne. Harrison Sharpin... Claxton...". Pearce
2,12 17
.9
30
4
76
↓ ✩
14
0
3 0
0 4
36- 0
3 1
19 ,0
Capt. Clapham, b 3. Braga,....... Lt. Hitchcock, e Corrie, Tayler..." Lt. Thicknesse, bJ. Brago... Capt. Garnett, c Carvalho. b J. Braga, Lt. Dagnall; e E. Braga, b Tayler 19 Lt. Wiltshire, s K Briga, b Taylar' ... 20 Lt. Paris, b Tayler...
Gr. Wat, 6 Braga ... Gr. Cummings, ↳ Braga... Gr. Brannigan, b Tayler Br. Winckworth, not out
Exiras
8
47
0
-A
........ 10
G
Total...
98
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Taylor...". Braga
111
1
35
$
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1
37
5
"CHAIDIANOWZAZ
L. A. Rose, run out P. Corrie, b Winckworth J. V. Braga, b Parin J. D. Norin, b Bagnall ...
It appears that on Saturday afternoon Inspector Scott, of the British Municipal police found a Chinese in the British Con. cossion nearly-dead, had him taken in a ricks to the Rutgery of the lending doctor of the city, by which time life was extinct. The body bore no evidence of violence, mud the medical view was that only by a post-mortem oxamination could true of every other city, in the Celestin R Bass, not out. definite proof be ascertained and this, of course, could not be allowed by the Chinese, The Chiness version of the air, was that the European inspector was sun into by the coolic, that he kicked him in the spleen
as is usual with an enlarged spleen.
Empire at this time. Already many shops and heures have gone in for their annual cleaning and bill collectors are in ordento on every band.
Kwong Yeon Tai Co., have gone into and that the man fell at his fect-suffering.bankruptcy. They propose to pay their ze..
ditors thirty per cent of their indebtednces, but so for the whjority have refused to accept their offer. Their liabilities are two hundred and twenty thousand dollars while their assets are said to be only sixty-fire thousand.
So the riot was started. At dawn, this morning the ricksha man who engaged rickshas from the amo depot as that from which the dead conlio used to get his sur- rounded the place, preventing any rickshas from going on the street, and then set to work to drive the police from their best at which they were successful. They then stoned the police station, and rumours spread with alarming mpidity with the result that by eight in the morning some twenty thousand people were stoning the principal place in
the concession. Every man who could be
The members of the local Self-governing Society, composed largely of the gentry of our city, hava all resigned owing to a quarrel between them and some of the officials. It is stated that the Governor bas refused to ascopt their rerignation but the matter is not yet settled.
Mr G. Banker, of Bankor and Co., this
L. Braga, run out
R. A. Carvalho, not out..
...
H. H. Tayler, W. H. Vivinsh H., Rapp, and Battlwars, did not bat...
Extras ...
Total (for 5 wkts.)...
Baguall Winckworth Paris... Garnett Clapham Hitchcock... Wiltshire ...
2
92
34
11
MATCHES POSTPONED.
240
On account of the weather the two day's contest between the Hongkong Club and the United Services which was to com- mence on Monday was postponed tillto-day. The match between Kowloon and the M.L.I. WAR Aundened.
Boxing
The Tamatic Remal w simply packed "un Saturday night-when-ai-interesting ... 14 encounter took place for the welterweight championship of the Orient, between Bill Lewis and Rod Stanton; The latter took his punishment galhalky yet he was by no means the only one who suffered for be gare Lewis a serere pummelling and the decision in favour of Lewis has been 8 adversely criticised: Having witnessed the Canadian's ability in the noble art many of ...145 the audience were jy, favour of a draw ng being the fairest result for their is no doubt that Stanton Justified his reputation. Lewis, of course, is well known in the local 1 ring and it was only to be expected that ho woukl put up a good fight while his opponent was entirely unknown among local boxing circles. In spite of a good deal of punishment op both sides the fight lasted the twenty fiye rounds and was one of the best that has been witnessed in. Hongkong.
1 TIM
BOWLINO ANALYSIS.
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196
7
1
25
1
3
0 19
B
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$
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0
0. 24
0
11
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1
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POLICE. K. O... L. I
The Polico won their second match
of
the season on Saturday when their ope
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the river, was brought ashore, there were the Maxim gum and a good deal of gear from the British man-of-war; then the Jaguar, the German gunboat, sent ashore -a contingent; and those naval contingents were augmented by the local voluntours, Luc almosh every European in the city who would accept arms.
Throughout the day the wildest excite ment prevailed. The defending orden charged and re-charged the mon at all, angles, and many men were captured sud put in ironk. Several of the shops on the main business streat dividing the native city from the British concession wore looted and mashed up, the shipping offices on the Bund were bombarded with missiles, trees were pulled up, much of the ornamenta- tion on the Band in various concessions was destroyed, and all the sympathies of the crowd way with the Chinese version of
the story,
wrecks in Hongkong where he has been
scores were
POLICE.
+
P. P. J. Wodehouse, b Dempsey.... 11 D. McHardy, b Dempsey
***
0
.9
32 ... 11.
engaged in looking after the censtruation. Ogg, b Mansell ... of some now bosts, two of which are to bo put on the run between this point and Naaning while the third is to be used as a pleasure boat, being a small motor launch of some six or eight-horse power....
The Lintan-went aground in front of the Asiatic Patroleum Co's. installation at four o'clock yesterday and though they worked all night they were unable to re: move her until after nine this morning. They finally were able to turn her from the bar on which ale was fastoned by attacking cables from her capstan to the anchor in front of the A. P. Co.'s property. This famous anther was planted there during the It was used for Tai Ping Rebellion. attaching chaine across the river, at this point sboat all across, for the provention of gunboats passing.
G. A. Woodcock, e Booth, b Dempsey 12 Th, Fletcher,' c and b Mansoll WKent, b Dorrington ... ***** ***** Dr Kelly, Dempsey, b Dorrington V. Pitt, b. Heygate,
A. C. Langley, Roygate, Dorrington G. Hoggarth, e Dempsey, b Dorrington J. H. Kerr, not out... Extras ...
H.M.S. gunboat Moorhen paid a visit of three days to our city, leasing again
Total... BOWLING ANALYSIS.““
Dempsey Mansell... Dorlington... Heygate.....
0.
36
11 3
34
0 3
21
... $2
14
»
K.O.T.L.L
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Pte. Clegg, b Kerr...... Pte. Castleman, b Hoggarth...
1
10
3lbs., against Seamen Price of II.M.S.
Handy who weighed 11b. heavier, "Hard
the honours wore awarded to the soldier. " hitting was the order of the encounter and
Stoker Arnold, H.M.S. Monmouth, met Gunner Bedbrook, R. G. A., in a teen rounds contest. The stoker proved himself the superior fighter-and-the event went in
his famour.
The next waga fituen, und' inateh be tween Gunnar Arundel, R. G. A., and Private Richards, KO.Y.L.L. The latter nd the advantage in size and it was thought so that Arundel had met hissnatch but subke- quent events provel otherwise. Arundel
25. forced most of the fighting and in the airth
3 round Richards was sent to the boards and
2 the gong saved him. However he did not
4 continue the fight as his right wrist und
1been injured in the previous round.
Jack Dempsey" was the referee while
... 113eurs S. Kelly and Bond were time
4 keepers with Mr E. Kennedy as masterof
2
The Naval authorities refrained from firing as long as they could, but at last they opened fire, and during the day there were about a score of Chinese on the death-roll for Canton yesterday. The officers and Cpl Dompssy. c Kent, b Hoggarth. 4 ceremonies. and several were wounded. Considerable some of the men arailed themselves of Lt. Collis Bros, e Kent, b Kerr uneasiness was felt owing to the fact that the pleasure of games at football and the troops at Wachang, across the river, tennis on the elab grounds of the 1. M. which were telegraphed for early in the Customs. morning did not put in an appENTLUCE until well on towards sundown and as write they have not turned up in any num
ber.
-
I
At one time during the day there must have been thirty thousand people on the Bund, atretching from the Customs, which was partly wrecked, right away to the Offices of Messrs Jardice, Matheson and Co., Ltd., - which was continually pelted with stones and other missiles
Mesers Dercks and Arnot: have recently been surveying the premises preparatory to beginning work the first of the year on the erection of the 1. M. Customs quarters. This is good news to all connected with the L.M.O.
h
Lt. Heygate, e Fletcher, b Kerr... Sgt. Booth, & Kerr, & Boggarth....... Lt. Lambert, & Pitt, b Hoggarth.... Sgt. Robinson, Ogg. b Hoggarth Lee. Corp. Moneell, e and b. Kerr Pte. Dorrington, not out Sgt Munro, 'o Ogg, b Kerr ....
-Extrus
Total ...
Bleesre Mickle and Thompson left yester- day on the Listan after & briof visit to our city. The occasion of their visit was the r inspection of the Standard Off Company's rex tank which has recently boon installed.
It was felt that the troups available from Consul Ottowill, Mr MacGreagor, of the
the men-of-war were not suficient to barri-1.3.C., and Mr Blumenberg, of the Aaintie
BOWLINO ANALYSIS,
Hoggarth..
THE HOME RULE QUESTION.
Wo
0 Many telegrams appear, in the Japanese 3 newspapers showding how the wind is ... 11 blowing regarding "Home Rule.
3 append a selection from these messages:
The Daily Minit has sent representatives
48 to Ulster to investigate matters is connexion with the reports that preparations have been made for an insurrection in the event
Th
W
3. 20 ... 8.3 1 25
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It appears that Mrs Eddy had been ailing -small contingents were placed at the various for a short holiday during the New Year noon on the ground of the intter when the responsible for the idea of an insurrection in the case of Home Rule being established.: ronda leading into the British Concession, holidays. the mob could not be kept back. The
The Daily Mail warias Cistor that if any for more than a week, but no practising. household, most of whom are Christian Science healers, giving her the regular treat mean rebellion,
The Government has decided to appoint
the American Press agent for the Christian Commission to investigate Irish Enances ment. According to Mr Alfred Farlow, preliminary to granting Home Rule to Science Church, Mrs Eddy herself brought Lord Courtney, in lifelong opponent of all her powers to bear in an effort to heal
game was remarkable for sansational cricket. All the Baptist missionaries of the port Disappointment after disappointment was Volunteer Corps, apart from the amalinees have been in, Canton for the last week experienced as one wicket after another military preparations are set on foot it will physician was called in, the members of her
of their numbers, stowed that drill was attending their annual mission moeting.
necessary for them to gain discipline, and
Dr and Mrs/Hayes are back at their post
after a year's Furlough in the States.
fell in fipid succession without materially increasing the score for the Remnants yet they will need a good deal more organise
their hopes rose considerably when Home tion before they will be able to hold the
Dr J. G. Meadows and family left to-day and Matson took thair places at the wickets. 18 -Concession against the bowling moba which congregated from all quartors today. In by the Lictan for Hongkong and thence to The former slogged out right and left
half million, and the lesson Hankow is the medical cause in Kwang Sai" in con-
Ireland.
suggesting the lines ofa kafe scheme.
grant Ireland solfgovernment, and
"
Wachang, Hangyang and Hanhow there is the United States by the Chiya Marú for cutting boundaries. almost every Home Rule and a great authority:on the herself of the "error." She retained all ber population of something co two and year's furlough. He has done much for and his brilliant stand raised the score British Constitution, has published a stats, facultita up to the last monicat, and the end learning now is that a distinct need nxiste Dection with the work of the Stout Meio- by 10% Matson, too, was in excellentment recognizing that the time has arrived was peaceful. 'As there had been no doctor or a mau-of-war to be always present in rial Rospital of this city. In appreciation form, and he also kept the Hong- the river. outside the city. Since the of this institution the gentry of Wuchów kong folders leather hunting, contri. hire recently donated a site for the buting 56 not out. Claxton, for Hongkong Changsha Riots last spring, it is under-roction of a new and larger building to be also did well and was run out at 68 while stood that an international agreument used by this institution. The property Dr. Atkinson was caught at 07 by Donnelly has been arrived at whereby Hankow in to presented for this purpose is estimated to from the bowling of Warburton. The be always able to call upon a gunboat in be worth probably ten thousand dollars. scoren werd cass of emergency. As I write there still This together with the liberal subscription.
-continues the wiklet, oxcitement, several to the current expenses of the Hospital
HONGKONG"
of the leading roads of the Concessions are by the officials and business people of the T. E. Feares, Yoang packed with Chinese and they decbre timidity speaks well for their interest in the AA Claxton, run out...... until the truth as to the death of the institution. The Stout Memorial le under Harrison. b. Waterhouse...... rickaba man is ascertained the state of the management and control of the Dr Atkinson, e Donnelly, b Warburton Ray W. Payne, Saunders, b Warburton things will not improve. Meantime, thoa American Baptist Mission.
sands who do know the original cause of
the outbreak are joining in, on the nasump
A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA.
Nattack of influena is riften followed
tion that a riot is a riot no matter what
-the cause, and it looks as if we are to have A by s persistent cough, which to many
anything bat a peaceful time tonight proves a great annoyance, Chamberlain's Xoang
From the same cause a boycott of British Cough Remedy has been extensively used Donelly gole took place at Kuklang last year, and with good success for the relief and Warburton
cure of this cough. Many cases have boun The Chinees could get no entisfaction from cured after that well known remedies hind Waterhouse their standpoint, and so they boycotted tiled. For dale by all Chemists and Shield Mana the British. And it soon that granted Storekeepers.
Extras
Total 6 (wickets) __
'BOWLING ANALYSIS,
... 10
·0
33
28
35
£8
14
The now famous dream which induced passenger on the ill-fated Watch to loare her at Durian cannot be regarded as
a very goud azample of the claw of
the district was called in to see the body; He put upon the death certificate the words: Natural enuses the contributory cause in attendance, the medical examiner." for
being probably pneumonia,"
The Japanese Government has sat
phenomenu to which it presumably belongsside Yon 400,000 to be spent on plague
Mr Sawyer dreamed on three occasions Prevention measures to blanchuria and that he saw a man arpied with a sword and the South Manchurian Railway Company 67dround in a peculing contente such as 31 will devote yon 600,000 to similar purposes. 47 Sawyer had never seen before. The word
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