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In this way, and the very thing that was not allowed, to appear without les or hindrance 1 In this strain, does the VICEROY rate the official head of the police, who is told to italia.

measures at once to put a stop to these natifications, or there will a bad time for him and all concerned.

But this is not all. The nativo pross fines lately given it out that the Government has promised to pay up in full, and at once, the whole of the

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money that the public had invested in-railway-ehares This, it seems, has created a hope in the breasts of the people, which, up to the present, is not certain of being realized. What the real altuntion it is that Hrs EXOELLENOT has urgently insisted that the money be paid in full, but he says that no decision bas yet been reached. The Board of Posts, with

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

The French Mall of the 19th August was del vered in Londowon the Bath Sept.

Moji rullway station is to be rebuilt at a cost of 800.000, the work being coms menced during the current fiscal year,

It is reported that President Talk, in his political tour of the Western Stator, will argue the necessityoked a uniform divorca law.

The auction to be held Marion, No. 2. The Feak, will be spread over twe

afternoons→ Monday and Tuesday, 2nd and 3rd of October.

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Mestre Whittall and Co., Klang, ad- viso that Seremban Rubber Estats Co., Ltd., had declared a dividend of 10 per cent, payable on the 30th fois, to all abare holders as registered on the 22nd inst.

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The two Houses. of the Toelandic Parliament here unanimously given the voto to

to every man and woman over 25 years of age. They have also given women communication on the matter, has full-equality before the law, and the right -pointed-out-that-it-is-very-difficult-to- of holding any office in the Stato follow this course unless the money

is borrowed from outside sources; out mercians near Qasen's Statue wharf While the Fire Brigade ware carrying that is, without foreign loans, and this morning, some sparky from the fire foreign loans are quite as unpalatable Boat set are to a matshed. However the to the people as is the fear that they powerful hoses from the Boat were soon are pot to be paid in full Hence boing extingished.

turned on and the fire was not long la EMERSON.-On September 19, 1911st the Government is in a dilemma. Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs H. B. EASON, If it does not pay the money in full, Corn September 24, 1911, to Mr there will be dissatisfaction and

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DANTES

Meters Lloyd, Matheson and Carritt's weekly ten report, dated September 7th,

DEFENDANTS ABSENT

THROUGH TYPHOON.

Before Mr Justice Gompertz, at the Supreme Court this morning, Mesars Watkins Ltd, suod-Q-W, Wellburn to to recover $26.201

Mr O. Smith appeared for plaintiffs and Mr R A. Harding defended.

Mr Harding said defendant was an officer or a steamer and he could not came there that day because the typhoon signals were up and he could not get sahero.

It is a ship which only comes, bora, once in Mr Smith-It has already been adjourned.

Alr months.

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His Lordship-What in the ship Mr Smith The Tontain. It comes down to go into dock occasionally."

Hix Lardship-Is it a telegraph ship 1. Mr Smith-It is one of Butterfield and Swi's boat

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Mr Harding The boat is to leave to-night."

His LordshipWhen is it coming back Mr Smith-Not for six months at least The-last-time it was here was March

Mr Harding-Three months.

ant's convenience for six months.

Mr Smith-It was put sine die for defond-

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“Mir Bärding—Oh no, it was ant;"

Mr Smith--Yos it was; you were not here

here and do know. and don't know what happened. I was

His Lordship-Butterfield and Swire will know what their steamer is going to do and it is easy to ascertain by telephone.

Subsequently Mr Harding said he had telephoned to Messrs Butterfold and Swire who had told him that owing to the typhoon the vessel would not leave until Tuesday, His Lordship--I will take the case on Smith-The typhoon signals are bound to be down by then.

and Mrs Tifosras F. Couns, a hoy. Diedindignation; if money is paid in full, it † states in relation to China ten that there is Monday."

on saute day.

MARRIAGE.

SAMPSON RITCHIE On September 25, 1811. at St. Andrews' Church, Shanghai, Ronin Reznik, Chinn Nation pany, to Floresex Saursos, of London.

DEATH."

STUART MURRAY-Oh September 1011, at Shanghai, Duets. LILIAN STUART MURRAY, aged 12 months,

MEMO FOR TOMORROW. 10 am-Sale of Needlework at the

Italian Convent.

must be borrowed. The Board of Posts has pointed out this to the VICEROY, and so nothing has been finally settled. Therefore, His EXCELLENCY 3,8ays, for the untive papers to publish information which is not reliable on such a delicate matter is only making trouble for the future. The VICEROY then points out that he is working might and main for the good of the province, so that the milway question may be arranged in such a manner that there may be, au unnecessary friction. But these publications are making things more difficult for him to effect his purpose. He is doing all he can that those who have invested money in the railways may not lose one jet or tittle of it, and he will

3.30 p.m.-Fifth Gymkhana Meeting. 9 p.m.-Promenade Concert on E.K.

Cricket Club's Ground,

General Memoranda.

| SUNDAY, October 1 :---

Opening of the new Kowloon Market. 10a.m. Opening of Victoria. Skating

Rink.

| Monday, October 2:-

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Welle Johnson fight at Earl's Court.

Opening of Chinese Section of Canton

Kowloon Railway. 10 am-Sale of Needlework at the

Italian Content

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9.m.-Japanese Conjurors at the City

Hall

TUESDAY, October 3

104mSalo. of Noodlerosi - mb tha

Italian Convert.

5.0 p.m. Oran Recital at St. John's

Calbedml.

9 pm. – Japanoski Conjuror, at the City

Hall.

WEUGENDAY, October 4 :—

10a.m.-Sale of Needlework at the

Italian Convent..

4 p.m.-Fire. Brigade, Competition out

side City Hall

9 juni.-The Jansen Show ut Theatre

Royal, City Hall. THUsday, October, & :—

spare himself if he can but accomplish his purpose. Hence the necessity for the SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE to see to it that his orders are obeyed, and obeyed at once. What must done is that no further false statements be published by the Press that will tend to stir up the people and make them more restless than they now are. Next, he is to see to it that live papera at once publish the true facts of the situation in regard

to repayment of the money-und only

the facts. Such is the the Edict

brief

in

no change in quotations this week. A faix all round business has been transnoted, both ip good, common and one qualition of Congas; a few contracts, are also reported in Lapanng Souchonge and siftings.

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The 1st Battalion of The Buffs had somo exciting experiences during the strike battalion haring bem employed in various troubles in Dublin, detachments of the

duties over a scattared area. One detach- ment intercepted a big crowd of hooligans railway terminus to wreck the electrical who were marching to the Great Northern lighting power plant.

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A case against A. G. Hawkes by the same plaintifs was also mentioned, de- fendant being another oficer on the same ship. Both cases were adjourned anti Monday.

TE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC,

Celebrations in Hongkong.

FRIDAY, DUFTEMBRE 39, 1911.

TROUBLE THROUGH A DOG

THE TYPHOON Totyphosignalled yesterday has been.

progros, but it poss to be still-following a curve which will A caso, arising through a dog having take it ne mforts par Hongkong.

A Defendant and his Revolver, making very

bitten an imah anma before Air J. R. Laer evening at 6.30 awok a warning re- Wood at the Magistracy this morning, calved from Mahla Ecited at 117 degreas when Honor dos Remedios, of No 30, Tang green Ent. N', wilding Morrison Hill Rand, and Mr Hading, No, that it was using in a W. N. W. Jisection: 38, Morrison Hill Road, for behaving in a Bafere that time meat of the null Chinese riotous, nowy and disorderly manner with craft in harbour rede for the shelter, while intant to provoke a breach of the pasen. the majority of the steamers a'so mandligi, Mr Leo D'Alatada e Cuatro appeared for to escluded spots, where they have brus all." the complainant. defendant camo jato his house and wanted the weath r here has been very calm all Show day, though, owing to the slow mig at Complainant said that on the 18th inst which the distnehance has bean agrioz, to shoot somebody. He had a rovulver in his hand and when his mother asked defendant what he wanted be said that complainant's dog had bitten his amal. His Worship Did you go into this private house with a rerolvar Defendant Yes sir. M

Why Because the dog bit my ansh. When the amah had gone to the bouge, continued defendant, she was told to go to the polics station and the door was siam. med in her face. The next morning he went with a revolver. He had permission to carry a revolver

Me D'Almada sist that the object of the prosecution was to prevent defendant couz mitting a broach of the posed. No harm had been done and under the circumstances. he asked his worship to deal with de fendant as he thought fit.

His Worship How long have you lived there.NA

Defendant-Four years.

Never had any trouble befors No You can't go into a neighbour'e house with a revolver. I fine you so and bind you ever in a personal bend of 800 to keep the peace for six monthe.

AT THE MAGISTRAGY.

Three rickshaw coolies were fined $3 each, by Mr J. R. Wood, at the Mngiatency this morning, for taking up an unauthorized stand at Spring Garden Lane,

A Chinaman was charged, at the Magistracy to-day, with being in possession We have been given to understand that of a revolver and fifty rounds of Ant on Thursday the 5th prox. many of the munition. The case was dismissed and the Portuguese community in Hongkong and revolver and ammunition confiscated. Kowloon intend celebrating the first

festivities there."

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the time.

losted the typhain about 200 miles 3.E.

The Observatory report but at noon of the Colony, mosing W.N.W. It bad. thuy only trorolled a hundred miles in about 20 hours:

This morning the barometer was quite steady, showing very little inclination to fall, but since tifin it has been falling most perceptibly a sure sign of coming rough weather.

Falconer's glass rond 90.57; which would At 4 p.m. this afternoon Biosens indicate that the chance is nearing the Colony. It will probably pass to the and slirty weather may be expected.. south-west of Hongkong, unless it curves:

WEST KIVER NOTES

(From Our Own to respondent)

WOCHOW, September 28.

We harti just had the pleasured of riit from Dr. George Halden and Her. Mr Stephens, of Yang Chau, Kunan. Both gentlemen are on their way to Hongkong.

Izegrub ureport that Monsieur la Pare Besnier, if the Mls in "Apostolique. " lying dangerously with typhoid fever at the Wesleyau Forpital hare

Newa has just come to land from Lan of local disturbances.. It appears that the chaper belonging to the American Alliance Mission was recently attacked and practically sacked. The Chinese preacher was beaten by the crowd and tha threatened to kill the resident Missionary. people We are awaiting further news.

CANTONE E AND THE RAIL-

WAY POLICY.

Cantoners residents of Shanghai held a During this week about one thousand meeting to bear tip views of the two de- legatos en route from Canton to Faking ou behalf of the Sothern Railway Protection Asociatian Several speeches were misda,"

speakers cot Arde amphaned the the general populues of Chins in concerned necessity of having all matters in which put before the Provincial Assemblies b

fun being adopted by the Cabinet

hwyers of the new Republic. The sentence of six weeks imprisonment ons baing by Dr. Tin

programme in contemplation de for the and fatir hours atseke, was imposed on benefit of these who are not able to obtain houseboy from the R.E. Mes at Mount leave to visit Miso during the impending Austin Barracks at the Magistracy this morning, for stealing a quantity of The principal item in the programme will provisions.

The meeting afirmed the pricciple bo a dinner at the Astor House Hotel, 'at

of milway nationaliantion, but decided which a band will be in attendance. The proprietor of the Yik Sang hinces not, in way way, to approve the adop be going to Macho for the celebrations before Mr J. R.. Wood, charged with before the members of the Assemblies of un st of the Portuguese of the Colony will commigration boarding hours appeared Government unit has been put tion of the scheme prepared by the

it is not proposed to arrange sny scheme of Recortions, but after the dinner to his having thirty-seven boarders on bis the provinces effcted, or the National taken around the island. These prope als by his license and a fine of 823 was im-up the feelings of the people of the Lou suggested that a moonlight trip be premises in excess of the number allowed Assembly at P.king,

The meeting thus decisivols backs ro for the present merely tentative, but posed. have is very probability that some such

Kaungtung province, and indicates that

on it were have been known to do practising in Sierra Leone were so dis- satisfied with the judge acting as substitute for the Chief Justice while the latter was leave that they unanimously elected to business in the Colony was therefore at a give up pleading, befors "him, Legal standstill until the Chief Justice returned. The opening of the annual sale of work in connection with the Chinese and European Orphanages and institutions con- vers plane at the fatent to murow plan wait based ducted by the Italian Sistory of Cherits. (Saturday) at 10 o'clock. We are requested

The hapa is expressed in some quarters you and tagabond was the titans of Shanghai will to state that L. sides a quantity of needle slit the Canton and Macna Steamboat months' imprisonment by Mr F.-S. Hazy be more to compel the Gover work all moderately priceri, there will be special trip to Macan on Saturday the 7th and gave the polica s let of trouble, taking

Company will be alia to arrange to pun a land. He was arrested near the pole ground munt to couply with their wishes.

factionary, certain to delight the little following daş- a large assortment of bon-bons and coh-prez. to return to Hongkong on the them to an empty hour at Tai Hang wher visitors. Most of the packets are marked at 10 cents each, while one stall is devoted to articles labelled at half this price.

The question of the autheasbip of A

Chinese Appeal to Christendom" has 107

been settled. "Lin Shao-Yang" writes a

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

Annual Meeting,

he said he lived as well as taking them to Wanchai to s person whom he said was his wife bat who, i was found, was his younger brothers wife.

Menara Arnhold Karbeig and Co. were fined $10 by Mr J. R. Wood, at the Magistracy this morning, for furnishing an ammunition in stock to the Captain incorrect quarterly return of the arms and

THE JANSEN TROUPE.

The Jansen Company to span a obut. atau at the Theatre Royal on Wodness day mant.

The company has bad magnificant seson at Shanghai The Shanghaï-Alercury, in. Writing of the opening performance there. este himself is

Jason

fcourse the "top of fattie, last night. Not once was there a the bill" performer and Bo was in splendid hitch during his tenore of the stage. His

Mr W. Stewart, vice-president, presided long letter to the NC. Daily News la over a large attendance at the annual which the following paragon occur generat meeting of the Kowloon Cricket That the public:tion of this Edit assumed and the observations made by Club, bold at King's Park, Kowloon, ou Superintendent of Police, Mr E. Lions and tricks were those of a master Nom: Jockey Clab's Half-yearly meet-will make the people may more restful, that I was right in assuming that my Pere presented and unanimously carried Shenton appeared for defendants and band, a trickster of tricksters, and ho

the great majority of my reviewers prove

Thursday evening. The report and accounta

C.M.5. Bater School's Bale of Work at

City Hall. SATURDAY, October

-ing.

Fritay, October 6-

653 p. Eungkong Fosti

August Geners Meeting.

SUNDAY, October 8--

12.11 p.m.-Full Mons.

TUESDAY, October 10—

dinary General Meeting.

345 p..-Sanitary Board Meeting. Tronsmay, Oct--for 10-:--

Non-Chaton Insurance Clay Mect

ing.

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Mr D. Chee, secretary, Mr Blend, treasurer, Votes of thanks were duly accorted to and to the retiring office bezrist.

ANTON INSURANCE OFFICE,

LIMITED

the entries wore clerical errore.""

AWERICAN SQUADRON

COMING.

3. Rear-Adminal Joseph B. Sfurdock is remaritable piece of one-band playing after and will probably remain until Dctober. ia his forte and a feature of this turn was a

the Commander-in-Chief, the Saratoga, will seeing Mr Story's work. On the xylophone

Play standing an ana's head looks easy be in command of Commander Joseph L. too he does ronduty which if not so difficult Jano and the Now Orlenas by Comte nderstand as those of Janson are mander Waham G. Miller, if equally enjoyable. De Hallis and Valora The personal staff of the Admin is as the comical eleme even in the most are two very one jigglers who do not forget The report of the above company for follows: Commander Joseph L Jayne, difficult parts of their business and their premontation to the shareholders at the Chief of Staff: Liest Commander Heary occupation of the stage in curtainly not the thirtieth ordinary meeting, to be held at E. Lackey, nid, Fleet Engineer Lieutenant least, entertaining of the performance 19th October, 1911, at noon, states Lleutenant David W. Bagley, aid, Flag compapy are to be complimented sud con- the officca of the company, in Thursday, Sinclair Cannon, aid, Flag Secretary; other very fins tricks and altogether the loutenant and Fleet Ordnance Officer; "gratsisted on patting on an entertainment.

which doservis the patronage of all. Fasign Richard Hill, id.

12.30 p.m. Dairy Farm Co's. Ordinary we very much dia. The recent adoption of a Chinese pecudonym would be

It was decided to postpone the election of Planded guilty. It was found int some of added to the pleasure of his watchers by Yearly meeting.

excellently manipalabad singe talle into 3.20 p.m. Pulo Club's Gymkhann..

notifications to the Press which recognized as a literary device of no unusual president for some time. The following

which he introduced just the necessary iadicated that I. E. THE VICEnoranture. In the Spectator of July 15 lat, were appointed office bearers for the

bauch of humour. His diferent wonders ensuing yen: Vice-President, Mr P. R..

aro eo,numeretis.to mention but suffice it Chand been able to induce the Govern however, appoured a letter from the veteran Wolf: fecretary, Mr. Brawn missionary Dr. H. T. Hodgkino's the subject treasurer, Mr O. W. Joffrios captain,

to say that the repertous, is ma of the ment to pay back the money in full, bas of the Appeal (with a great deal of which M J. H. Mead; vice-captain, Mr W. L

finest over-witnessed in the East- and ns-azes innsen of big audiences during his curtainly raised expectations which, by the way, Dr. Hodgkin confessed that he Wesser captain of second eleven, Mr Fleet consisting of the flagship U.S.S.Breton Story is a bost in himegstand his 4 portion of the United States Asiatic stay. The programme also fucludes several I now dashed to the ground, will was in hearty scoord,) and in a footoote D. J. Mackenrie

first class turns by artistes of sta=-***** committee Mesars Baratoga and the cruiser, New Orleans, is exhibit 18-06- to this letter the editor of the Spectator Mackenzie Carwer, Waaser, Neilson, Noon-Douglas Steinship Co.'s Extraor. leave the minds of the people even expressed the view that if the book was Green, Blackburn, Sutton, and May expected to arriva in Mongell ctober which should nas bentlased. Pisao-playing

sorer still. Nor will it help. muttons elly the work of un Englishman a state. much that the papers are prohibited went that effet was desirable. As I am from publishing these appeals, for resident in China, the Spefalor contain the facts are well-known to all reach no till the Tits part of August an

ing. Dr. Hodgkin's courteous letter did not intelligent Chinese, and the fact that But I halno doser read it, and observed the VICEROY has endeavoured to the editorial nota appended to it, than stille free discussion can only tend ptly addressed to the oditor of that journal a letter in which I unreservedly to irritate the thinking section of the dmitted the English authorship of the Rosakong, Friday, SeprEMBER 29, 1911. people, without keeping from them Appeal and gave botto of niy reasons for

puc iota of knowledge, which to-day having adopted a Chinese proudonym. Isperealating into their minds from many sources and by many :SOCIAL AND PERSONAL channels The tone of the Edict | JUBING from a very recent edict

The Bishop of Singapore has postponed seems to indicate a good deal of his departure from Home, acting on medical issued by H. F. the VICEROY OF feeling which will sure to be met ivice.

will-sure CANTON,_he_is_in_Kuything-for-un

by violent counter-blasts. One thing is cteur,, namely thut up to the present, notwithstanding rumours and news to the contrary, the central overnment has not decided to make

THE VICEROY'S DILEMMÁ. ·

Tum. Powell, Id. amiable mood. It has come to his

ears, His EXCELLENCY says, that there are sciutions of Chinese in VICTORIA THEATRE. Hong we are printing, publish

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BLAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO NIGHT.

ALL NEW PICTURES. THE

clergyman, resumed spiritual charge of the The Rerd. O. H. Hickling, officiating

Tresbyterian, Eaptist and Congrega tionalist troops in the Lommand, on 27th

The gonemal agents and consulting committee "beg to submit to the share

holders the final accounts for the year 1910.

Jansen. concludes the show, with sever!

1210 Account The ashout standing to WHISKY for CONNOISSEURS.

the credit of this account is $479,635.68. it is proposed to deal with this in the

following manner

To pay a dividend of $10.00 per To appropriate for the format

share

ton of an investment

Buctuation account

818,000.00

18,409,09 To carry to the credit of under-

writing suspense

suspense account, 301,226.50

|ing and sending to Canton alienves of

a full payinent back of the money A nenugial service, to Sir Pokert Hari publications stirring op the people to which the public has invested in the was held in thosAnglican Church, Puking Loppure the Government in their Railway. "As we see it, the Gover, the ith fret, and was attended by

Consulting Committee.Since the st representative congruation including voting we have to note with regret tie death of Sir H. N. Mody. Movers GW

mumbry of the dorsed

Abri

In accordance with the terms of the

9.16 F.. to 11.16 1. efforts to notionalize the milwaysment is in a very difficult position, Chinese and forogn officials. Sir Robert Barton and W? Logan have resigned. The

ant the gist of thjeve” apponla have

a position which is aggravated by the Belon's laud, which was formerly the vacancies thus cured live been filled by found their way into the Con attitude of the people. The people marches: The Right Rev. C. P. Benti, B....G.. Mears 11. T. White and E land of Sir Robert Hart), played funeral the appointment of Sir Paul Chater, ry cars that are derinding what the Governincut Bishop in North Chin, presshed the VICEROY had previously sued orders does not appear to be able to give sermon, paying su eloquent tribute to the articles of Asciation all the mombers to the CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT ham yet these same people will Harmonious Huxhams l'ope that no such appels not permit the Government to like should be printed fur the native press the sens by means of which the Wire, he usks, were the police to nerded money can be secured to allow the things to to done? carry out the wish of the shareholders Were they unleep? Are the con- How the problem can be peacefully mands of the VICERDY to be

solved we caatiot

TUESDAY The Grant Fu

A TALE OF TWO CITIES,!

4,000 feet in length..

"MATINEES SATURDAYS 476 BUNDAYA

4,30 F.M.

retire, but being eligible, offer themselvor for re-election.SLANMA TEETHING CHILDREN, **

Auditors, Mr H. Percy Smilla F.. being absent from the Colony, the consult EMTING children live biote or leasing committee filled the vacanty by dinerlice, which oun bu controlled by appointing Me Slux. A Fyfo, G. This Dishoes Tomoly. All that is neccesary haralioiders

to give the prescribed dose after osal operation of the bowels more than raiura and then castor oil to cleanse the system Foz malo by all Cherriatuand Storok

giving Chamberlain's Golio, Chulars and

appointment requires the confiramilan of

Mens W Hution Port and H-Felcy Smith, F.C.A., offer them sives for et et on to hold office until the next ordinary

noctio

·MILAD, MELLOW MATURE. PALATABLE AND CONSISTENCY OF QUALITY

SOLE AGENTS

PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

WING MERCHANTS, 12, QUIIATE ROAD:

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