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4 p.m.-Chamber of Commerce Meeting
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3 p.m. The McWatters Quartette Con-
carb at Thestre Royal
General Memoranda.
at intervals," and the tool with which be
and his name is one that is compara carried out his plan was of the most tively easy to remember. But it primitive description-the tin lid of the must not be too hastily assumed that might-soil pan. With this he managed to his arrival in Ticutain portends a work out a brick, and as the wall is desperate struggle for the upper handsome fifty years old the rost was pro bably quite easy. All this sould not be between himself and the President, accomplished in the interval between two and still less that this is certain to of the, wander's visita, so when the man end either in the Doctor's disappearheart the officer approach he outered up ance, under more or less suspicious the evidences of his work with the cover circumstances, or in Yuan's discom-hich he was asing.. Seeing the cover feaning against the wall the officer's fiture. In dealing with the con-uspicious were not aroused and it was spiracy in which the decapitated only when he missed it from its place that generals were involved, Yaun Shib he became alarmed. The prisoner also kai has acted in concert with Generalwed that he had not overlooked detaile Li Yang-Hung, Vice-President of bricks from the breach, and the means by by the manner in which he disposed of the of the Republic, a man whose influ-which he sought to cover up his escape. The ence and experience make jus support only part of the call not under the observa more valuable to the head of the tion of the wurder was a small space close to the corridor wall, and it was there that the General Li revolutionary canse.
wiły barglar placed his debris. Bofors he served in the war with Japan, and made his dash for freedom he arranged the afterwards went through a course of bricks in his bed, covered with his blanket, military training in Tokio Since to give the impression that the bed was then he has held various military occupied. It is not kubwn how the man managed to leave the premises once outside commands; and when he threw in his call; either be passed out as a night his lot with the revolutionaries he soil canlis, on climbed the wall and dropped was recognised as one of the must into Arbuthnot Road. When his fight capable military leaders of the Rediscovered he could not have had more than Efteen minutes start, but this, of publican forces. His relations with course, was ample. Yuan Shih-kai are said to be most cordial; and it was on his advice that the two generals accused of conspiring against the Republic were sent to Peking for trial. President Yunn an also rely on Tsoi Yuan-pei, the Mai- ser of Education, an educated China- man who has studied in German HONGKONG, MOSDay, Octourn 7, 1919. universities, and Wang Chung-bui, i
WEDNESDAY, Octuber 9:-
2.15 p. Licensing Board Meeting.
5.50 p.m.-Corinthian Tochs Club An-
nasl General Meeting.
4.1 pm.-Ex mordinary General ing of Hongkong Cricket Club, THURSDAY, October 10
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5.30 p.m.-Organ Recital in St. John's
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FRIDAY, October 18:-
3.15 p.m.-General Meeting of Seat holders and Subscribers of St. John's Cathedral in City Hall.
The China Mail.
THE OUTLOOK IN CHINA.
A roynnet conception of the state of affairs in China would most likely
be found to lie between two alto- gether incompatible views. For more reasons than one it is scarcely safe to infer, from the discovery of spiracy and the summary execution of two ringleaders, that the country is on the eve of yet another con-
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SPORTI :G
Boxing.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912.
Contests at the City Hall.
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| AV, E. Warburton b. Reeth Y Promoted by Mr. Hall, boxing enter N-L. Williams a fhued b. Rind
| B. Chapman, not not tainment took place at the Theatre Royal A Fowler o Thursdelto Dadr on Saturday evening. There were ve. N. Joe land in Dodwell ...
avartis on the programme and thres at A. G. While e Beswick b Dotwell least of them provided interesting fights,
The only cases of ecommunicable dis--which were witnessed by a very large ease reported in the Colony in the seven audience. The main event was a afton days ending Cotobar 8th were three of
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trio, two of which were fatal. Two round contest between Iran Bux, Hong-Dodwell wore Chinese and one an imported kong, and Eddio' Walker, H.M.S. New. Rasd... Japanese case.
castle, for the featherweight champien. Fird ship of the Orient, and it provided some thews are in receipt of information ad- the winner on points.
Masara. Lowe, Bingham and Mas. Faxciting boxing. Iron Bux was declared vising that the Gula Kalumpang Rubber Seaman Ford, of H.M.S. Rosario, and Estates, Ltd., kare declared an interim dividond of 1/. The transfer books of E. Mackay opened with a six-rounde the company will be plosed from date to contest Ford turned the scale at 141 18th instant.
Iba, his opponent baing four pounds heavier. Ford led off and in the first round made one or two points es kin
dr opponent's face, Mackay boing on the defansive for the greater part of the two almutes. The Manila man improved in the second round scoring as two or three
Archie Fowers, one of the craw of the U.S.3. Minnesota, was arrested for being drunk and incapable yesterday, and released on bail to appear at the Magis. tracy this morning. As he was not in Court when the case was called on, his bail of $5 was estreated.
in celebration of the ad anniversary
held a the Portugusas. Consulate at noon of the Portuguese Republic, a reception was
on Saturday. The Club Lusitano gase ball in the evening, an Indian military The Liga band providing the masic. Republicana Portugas and the Centro Republico Domperataio, Dr Affonso Costa, dined at the headquarters of the Liga. the band of the KO.T.L.I. being in attendance.
Noticing a Chinese girl leave a tram with a rolled blanket a Chinese detective stopped her, and examining the bundle found inside it a quantity of opium. The girl told Mr. Melbourne this morning that she was employed as a cigarette maker and that she met a man who asked ber to carry the blanket to Shaukiwan and wait for him there. He promised her 20 centa for her trouble. The girl, who gave her age as 14 years was convicted, and The U.S.S. Minnesots left Hongkong the magistrate reserved his decision till Mails this morning.
idizmorrow,
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Two men, convicted of the possession of a couple of rifles and some ammunition, were fined at the Magistracy to-day, one 810 and the other $50.
Minister of Laws and Justice, who is A special general meeting of Seat- a D.C.L. of Yale University, member aders and Subscribers of St. John's of the English Bar, and the author of Cathedral will be held in the City Hall on
an English translation of the German on Friday, 18th inst., at 5.15 p.ш.. Civil Code. Both these men are
A seaman on the V.S.8. Minnesota
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
E ut.. W. A. Moore, R.G.A., Golden Hill, has been ordered to Hongkong.
Several local residents returned to the Colony to-day by the s.s. Hitachi Maru. The list of passengers will be found on Fago 10.
mambers of the Tung-men-hui, the was charged yesterday by Lawrence Jiott, the mail steamers Muldavis and Indie (dne Among the passengers to Hongkong by Radical revolutionary party; but they will nasaalt. When the case was called there Oct 25th) is Brigadier-Genóral W. L. are active in backing up the Presi. the Magistracy this morning the defendant White. dent, though he is claimed by the did not appear. and his bail of 825 was so-called Conservatives as their chief. It would be useless, however, to attempt to differentiate the various
estrented.
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occasions, and he opened very strongly in the succeeding bout, which promised to be fast and exciting. Unfortunately Fowler.
lackey put an end to the fight by floor Warbuiten...
a hit below the Joseland ing his opponent with belt, al referes Forbes rightly awarded the content to Ford, although is of the American's seconds tried to convince him that the knock set blow was a solar plexus bit.
The six rounds contest between Seums Moritan, Tuku (125 lbs.), and Nigger Takam, Hongkong, was a rather slow
affair. Morlton relied chiefly on his left and wea en points.
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CIVIL SERVICE (VAG This friendly game was played on the Civil Servics grund on Saturday after- noon, and resulted in an enry win for the home tomm. The gune was twelve aude. The Service mun started badly, but
Hamilton and Bawwe by sound batting aade their position secure. The. RE were unable to not against the bowling of. Witchell and Edmonds. The former took fire for savcateen, his twelve ovarm Edmondi fre including six maidens. wickets were taken at a cost of only sixteen rune. Scoro zimeja
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W, Hamilton b Morgan R. C. Barlow & Godfrey b Humber R. Phillips & Pearson
Sapper Hiles, R.E. (140 lbs.), and Littlejolis. H.M.S. Tamar (140 lbs. fought a ten rounds contest to a finish, the seunan gaining the points in a con test which was somewhat slow, and not very exciting. The first round yielded either man mach advantage, though Littlejohn showed that he was quicker than the soldier. Nothing much was
J. Hutchinson b Morgan done till the fourth round, when, Little W. DARE & Pimbiott & Fearado john went down before Miles' right, R. M. McLeod e Fare & Morgan..... his jaw, but came up again. The sailor. was again knocked down in the next round with a similar blow, but rose at the count of seven. Tittlejohn showed the better form in the succeeding rounds, but neither ran was very fast or in- teresting. Littlejohn won en points.
Edmonds b Pearson.
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DEPARTMENT,
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STAFF AND
CREATION CLUB V.. This match was played at Causeway Bay on Saturday and resulted in a win for the Staff and Department. Mr Bo Win Sh (son of Sir Kai Ho Kai) bowled well for the home team, but unfortunately sustained slight injury during the game. Scores
The contest between Jim Mason. HMS. Newcastle, and Pte. Walker, ...LI, was quite the best event on the programme apart from the champion- ship contest. Mason was to have had Frank Williama, of Manila,, to oppose him, but it was announced that he was net in a fit state to fight. and Walker came forward in respozan to an appeal act as bis substitute. fer somebody Four clever. fast, rounds resulted. Mason scored with a right swing in the H.E. Sir Henry May paid an official first three rounds, but watching his op- visit to the Governor of Macao on Satur.portunity the soldier. landed a good blow over the sailor's heart, and he was count ed out. Both men were loudly applauded interested in the exporting, importing and day. the second anniversary of the de- vileion. Perhaps it would be equally actions which compose the mass of dealing in Chinese and other products, or cla tution of the Portuguese Republic.
for the game fight they had pit up.. Chinese reformers and activo the important meeting to be held in the politicians. What is more important Eail, to-morrow. to remember is that they only con- stitute a section of the population. The bulk of the people neither know
re-opened on Sunday, October 13th. St. nor care to know the difference be-Paul's Sunday School is about to lose its Dynasty. As regards the first theory,tween a Republic and a Monarchy superintendent, Mr F. T. Lake, who is the fact that the Exccutive Govern-constitutional or otherwise. All they leaving the Colony next month. ment is in a position to take strong ask for is not to be wisgoverned
The suggestion has been put forward aid stern measures for what it con-beyond the limit of endurance.
in the London Press that the Punt Office,. ceives to be the public good may 'There was no sentiment in China re- with its vach and evergrowing b siness, regarded us a favourable siga. Yuan 8-mbling the reverence for the should be manned by a board of directors. Pery; brother of the Earl of Limerick. Opponent. In the sixth bout Walker Set, Down – Wing Po Kaib John Yew Shih-kai, who was elected provisional Sovereign which is part of the unre- with a permwoont chairman. The ides
meets with approval in some quartar. President of the Republic in February luctant homage paid by the Japanese
The first now series of organ
rash to accept the opposite conclusion, on-whatever authority maintained, that the Republic is on the point of emerging from the throes which ac- companied its birth and the almost
simultaneous extinction of the Manchu
Old Chamber of Commerce Room, City
It is hoped that the Sunday Schools at
the Peak Charch sud at East Point will be
Mr Goldsmith, on her return to the Colony has re-joined St. John's Cathedral Choir. Miss L. White and the Hon. Mr Claud Bever, have also joined a new members.
The fifteen rounds fight for the feather weight championship of the Orient was as interesting and exciting an one could wish to see,
STAFF AND DEPARTMENT.
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Iron Bux, who is well- known as a pugilist not only in Hong- Staff Sgt. Kirby bowled Ho Win Kin. 10 korg, but in most of the other China Pte. Riley c Fucg Man Sing b Un
Hew FAT
Ho Win coast ports, was of more sturdy build Staff Sgt. McCalland bowled Ha then his opponent. but what Walker The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Vic tacked in this respect be made up for in Pte. Shipton e Fung Man Sin b Un toris expects to return to Hongkong pluck and grit. Both men showed quick. Mr Tucker bowled Ho Win Kin November 20th, and proposes to hold a
ness and agility in, the opening rounds.-M., Davis Ho Wing Yuen Conărmation in the Cathedral some time and in the Srst five the advantage of
John Yew in December.
some brick fighting restad with Bux. Lord Lyveden and the Hon. Edmund though little damage was done to his went down before a alogging right to the have left Liverpool by the Majestic for jaw, and did not rise again till the ninth New York to meet some Americans who count. Bur thought to settle matters, contemplate the cruise to the Far East but Walker managed to bold him at hay
a much needed chance to recover. In Wei Wing Lock, b. lipton
L. Cpl. Johnston e Fung Man Sin b
Ho Win Kin Corpi. Kelly beled John Ter Cpl Bausdem bawled Jubn Yea Pie Watts not out Extran
Tutal... CHINESE RECIZATION CLUB.
and inaugurated as President a few to the throne. It will be long before weeks later, is showing nothing of the a Chinese Republican Government eroitals will take place on Tuesday, Octo. under the auspices of the United Ser. till the sounding of the gong afforded him vacillation and folly which, from the inspires such a feeeling. If, however, ber 15th, at 5.30 p.m. at St. John's vices Travel Club. The Earl and Coun- the next round it looked several times as Bo Wing Yuen, c. and b. Davis. death of the Dowager Empress to the public tranquillity is ensured, if Othedral. The vocalist will be Mrs Bowen, toss cd Hardwicke, the Earl and Counters though matters were settled. Walker John Yew, h. Riley abdication of the last Emperor, usually provincial Governors can be restruia- who will sing Hear ye Israel and of Egmont, and the Hon. Geoffrey Fien went down no fewer than three times-Wing Po Kir, b. Davis ...... Ho Win Kin, hit with, Divis three-but he was so game that he Ho Wing Las Davis b. Bilay distinguished the policy or ined from plundering the people, if "Frase thou the Lord, O my Spirit,' bathnes, aldest son of Lord 'Saya and Sele, once to niar, again to eight, and then to Un Hew Fan, c. and b. Ei'ez
by Mendelssohn. The organ pieces will are joining the cruiBE.
scornod admitting that he had bad Mak Bing. b. Devia policy of the central authorities military strength is not employed to include Bach's Panglis "Canon In B
chougt, and on each occasion fought Fung Man Bin, b. Deris in Peking. He has refused to allow enforce the collection of exorbitant minor by Schumann and other items.
ASSISTANT CHAPLAIN FOR ST.piritedly oz tising After this Walker go Chsung, b. Shipton Wing Po Katag not dur JOHN'S CATHEDRAL himself to be dictated to by the taxes, the great bulk of the inhabitants
*freshened up quite a lot, and found After a very successful season, the
out the wefulness of his straight Advisory Assenibly, and seems to will be sublimely indifferent to the
For some months now, says "Church left to Bux's jaw, and his right body have displayed both adruitness and established Government. The edu.7.M.CA. summer camp st Cheung Chau
island closed on Saturday. Altogether Sates, the post of Assistant Chaplain has firmness in dealing with that body cated minority may ennvass for about forty members of the ssociation and been vacant, and the Church Besly be not swings. These disconcerted Bus not a
and enjoy the emolumenta of office; spportunity offered by the I parliamentary votes; and make laws, others have taken" advantage of the soon its way to all up the vacancy on little, but Wsiker was unable to wipe out
It is inclined to pose as an all-power
account of the lack of fands, while the points against him in the early part camp of recognising the need of an Aralatant. A of the fight, and Buz we announced the ful directoire; and when Generals the common folk only desire to be spending some delightfully restul reekschrome is now on foot, at the instigation of winnst on points. Walker's, pure was
Mm. Powell, Ed. Chang Chin Wa and Bwang-lui were et al na se much as possible. In the ends far from the noise and heat of the the Hon. Mr Gland Severn, by which is increased by the management on sterunt
bebended, in accordance with the re populous cities of course, there city, and so successfulhas Mr White's verdict of a drumbend court martial, is a keener desire to share in the con expenimant been that the camp will now
luct and control of public affairs be an annual institution. THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, it threatened to impeach the Govern but though we hear most of what
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MARINE COURT.
for entering Causeway Bay without the parision of the Barbour Master, con- trary to regalations, an
**Hung Ku, bawker, of al Booad Street, was fived, 250, this morning for boarding the Mantexglo with Lance Sergt. Tho Police stared that he went duty to the her and was informed Chief Offloa "that" there." "ware qu-hunzd a number ok?
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The Marine Magistrate, Commander. shopad the financial difficulty my be
Beckwith, B.Nfined three both DI VETE surn-ounted. Bir Severn offers to give the of the plucky fcht he had made
Messrs. Penfold and Hardford were today, one and the other two ch sum of E45 a year for three years for the stipend of an Assistant Chaplain, provided time-keepers. nine other people: do the sams, The Church Body at their last meeting The MaoWatters Male Quartette pro considered the scheme and decided to give it the most cordial angport. It wax stad for all China. Dr. Morrison, ad Macao this siternoen to give a suggested that twelve grantors, ought to for the punishment of the conspirators. the recently appointed adviser to the entertainment to night at this theme baked fur instead of ten, and that they GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Had Yuan deferred to this preposter travelled widely in what was once the reception in praised them. Beveral Hong to their present pontributions,
Republican Government, who has and we understand that an enthostio ahould undorrake to give the ous demand, his prestige, of course, Celestiul Empire, knows this as well. king music lovers have potired letters would out oantly commend the scliome to nor-readers. Not inly le there a TER) would have been gone for over, and any man; and the knowledge is from Canton referring in eulogi-tio terms need of an Asistant. Chaplain to
part he might as well have sent in sot the least of a qualifications for to the capabilities of the Bwtonian in the work which is now being carried on
the arduous mission he has accepted. Quartotte. Considerable interest is being there as many opportunities for work al
in connection with the Cathedral, imt resignation then and there. It is not Itientiainctory to find that he takes manifeed in the visit in Flong which at the present time canuni ve Bird, and in th 62A, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.altogether improbable that konie [ruything but a despondent view of judging by the booking at Montrics, and undertaken. Even what bolog donn
members of the Assembly know more ho present situation. the thoroughly patins are promised an enjoyable evening now. fathom te se sind had windy daver by the rein of 27 rong. The lume
imp-ible with at the kind and believes in President Yuan's capacity at the Theatre Hoyal to-morrow night.
fasture of their innings being to the foe, know more
aure about the plot, if there and honesty, and he is convinced
wire thesu to be changed it is quite the partnership of the canta of the side with hard hour was one, than they would care to that the dawn of a better day for
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pusinle that their soconors might not
latter by car fai bat tipz thir way tg minne this help. This and Tow! CO GE HEM DE acknowledge. But Yuan also in Ching is alreal visible We can
the scuro at Chaplain, the Hon. Sovetary, or any turm- ond only hope that his forecast is curved THERE is not particle of opium, nr ber of the Church, Bady would i gla
and taken its Typhoon Guide; inutil porters on this pro-A revving trade and it plentiful har- other / muro-ti in Chamberlain's receive the pim-w of them she pre willing
visional council. The Hupel dele vest should do as much as anything Cough Hamely, and never has been a nos to become guarantors is all be a grant fro
ib'was firat offered to the public. It is as i hrip, not snoouragement. L. those who gates, or a good many of them, are to smooth the way for the new fe, medicine for a child is for an adult. propose to help will signify their intention of the winning team, with 32 10: he had been buken
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