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Queen of Spain's birthday (1887). 2.30 p.m.-Legislative Council. FRIDAY, October 23-
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
On the buck page of this issue will tonal seme interesting nows items.
with oumarunication Tolographic Iloilo, Cebu and Zamboanga, &c., has been restored.
THE NEW FRENCH LINER.
M.M. Samar Paul Lacst in Port.
A Palatini Ship.
The discomferta pad inconveniences associated in the past with son travel are fast disappearing, and now one can travel
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1912
THE NAVY LEAGUE."
Reviving the Hongkong Brazab.
THE SEMEEN MURDER.
The Charge Against Indian Soldier.
Called by the Ron. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., public meeting was held last
The sharze against Ibrahim, the Indian evening at the City Hall with the object soldier of the 136th Baluchistan Infantry, of re-organising and reviving the Hong of murdering the Bubadar of bis, Company kang branch of the Navy League. The at a camp on the Stampen, Canton, was
Dr. Viete Heiser, Director of the to almost any part of the globe in sur Hon. Mr. Pollock presided over a ver further invertigutad this, morcing before
small gathering,
ns they do from New York-say, 32 days on the average. Once a month the United States has a mail by way of Canada's subsidised mail line, taking about 28 days from New York. Quarantine against Hongkong for infectious Europe have not shown auch haste to journal of the League, ho was much in. the Subedar with a rifle after he had bears
In mail by sea the United States has the advantage of Europe in all parts of the Fur East north and east of Hongkong. However, this advantage: has been lost in the development of the Siberian mail service. The Trans
Hureau of Health in the Philippines, stated last week that from prosent indications the
dimize would probably be raised on November 1st.
Two chair coolios were charged before M. Melbourne co-day with causing injury so a obild. It was stated that the mother and child were walking along near the side channel in Gaga St. when the coalïar rush-
cross to pick up a fase and knocked the child down, causing injury to its head, They were fuod #1 saab end cautioned.
reprinmoded for gambling.
The Chairman said-Upon opening the the Chief Justice and a jury at the Criminal September issue of "The Navy, the Sossions. It is alleged that [brahim shod pressed by the following words, writtau by an Admiral-" Keep command of the sen as you valus your national life. With it you can do everything; without it you will be speedily blotted out of the hat of the nations." Those words must ap peal to all of them, especially on that day, the anniversary of the great Battle
of Trafalgar. When the realised what the results of that battle were, they must
The Attorney General, the Hon. Mr J.A. S. Buckmill, instructed by Mr Kemp, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr R. A. Harding, defended prisoner who endered a plow of not guilty.
Mr Jenkin continued bie crosN-BRAZÍTKA-
tian at a corporal of the regiment. He
roundings as comfortable as those asso ciated with a big hotel. The lines ron- ning to the China Coast ports from vie with each other in the size of the ves sole and the sumptensness of their equip ment as those operating on the Atlantic, but now they will have to look to their inurels if they would not be beaten by the Messageries Maritimes Company, who have added to their Far Eastern service a veritable floating palace in the s.s. Paul Leent. The new steamer reached Hong keng late on Sunday night on her maiden voyage, and at the invitation of M...
all test that they had a very high tradidit aid he was asleep when he heard that report of a gun, but woke quickly moomah Thomas, the company's local agent, ation so uphold. It occurred to him that to soe defendant stagger back from ther large number of residenta posterday took that day would be an appropriate one to "kick" of the ile, but afterwards the opportunity of inspecting her. revive the energies and activities of the contradicted himself. He examined. the
suspicious. Built in the company's yard at La legal branch of the league. It was about in the guard-room because he was Mr Jenkin: Why did you not say that fintat, the vessel is designed in accord-ve years since they last held their antee with the most nuxdern ideas regard annual meeting. They might have been at Canton fort, everything being so well arranged hope that the very strong Committes ing seaworthiness and saloty, and com- more energetic during that period and he that neither suffers. As she lay in the whose appointment he would move pre harbour yesterday she made a fine piesently, would carry on the work with ture, with her graceful lines and gleaming energy and activity, and that the branch white paint. Of nearly 18,000 tons net would be revived. With regard to some At the bail-searly meeting of the measurement. her length is 508 feet, the remarks be made in a letter to the Press. an enthusiastic Hon. Secretary Norddeutscher Lloyd, held at Bremes on breadth being 61 fest and depth to batas ta
tom of the hull 45 fort. Two sets of being required, he desired to say that he September 23, the directors reported quadruple expansion, four exinder en intended no refection on Mr. AB. To
It is understood that the new South Sone Line that has been inaugurated hom dapon bus professed itself realy to work in agreement with the Java-Chins- Japan lims in order to avoid unnecessary competition and to offer competing freight and epelia passenger rates should the older company refuse.
Siberian route development is a mat-ed ter of world-wide importance. When some of the lines which are being constructed are completed the time from London to Peking will be reduced to 9 days. With the com- plctim of the present railway" im provements in Manchuria the trip to Japan will be shortened by two days, and at the same rate, and with the Kiatka line coinplete, the trip from Paris to Peking will be made in eight days. These changes justify the opinion that the engineer is the real revolutionist.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
At the Magistracy this morning 3r Irving sentenced a man to nine months hard labar for returning frym banishment. The muu was only banished last month.
There were 419 Eampenn and 104 Chinese visitors to the City Hall Libra and 104 European and 2,845 Chinese visitors to the Museum during the week ending th October.
The Handborg-Amerika Linie has
2 p.m.--French Convent's Bazaar atsisel two large cargo steamers from
City Hall,
FRIDAY, November 1-
2.13 p.m.Licensing Board Meeting.
The China Mail
the Weser Shipbuilding Company and two from the Fleurg Shipbuilding Company. It has also centrusted with
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Witness: Bocaumo l' was not asked,
His Lordship said the depositiona takez at Chaton vers very meagra, they should have been very fall especially in a murder charge.
А пород
"asid
he saw the accused
bis riffs in his hand. He and another man
Found one empty cartridge case on the charged at him, and wrested it away, They ground in front of Ibrahim, who also bad four, cartridge in bis hand.
Mr Jenkin objected to the Crown getting
from a witness, one of the guard placed over
be made after hist.
Ha
gratifying increase of passenger traffic ou alt lites, with the exception of those ty fines, driving twin sercws devolop 11,000 who had. so to speak, kept the Reg dying prisoner, evidence regarding a statement Fapt and the Lerant. The freight busi-ih.p. and are capable of maintaining in the Colony all the time and as seere news showed an increase on all routes. quite 15 knots; on her trials 17,5 knots | tary had been distributing regularly the iti charge of a guard, „with Roptries round was reached. Five decks are devoted to Journal of the League. fr. Lowe told tien, and in addition two carry cargo and he could not undertake the work and car. Passenger accommodation and administra-him his time was so fully occupied that one the boats, of which more later,
it was also stated that, notwithstanding large payments on account of new steam. ers no additional capital was required.
A trur of the first-class apartments is Bearing mache which leave no reason
a revelation in luxurious furnishing and fer doubt, a sea chest has hean unearthed tasteful equipment, and several new Len- in Sydney which originally belonged to tures are noticed both here and in the Lord Nelson. It is believed by historias second class. One of these is the pro- and others there that from the general ap vision in both classes of beautiful little perranes of the chest, which boars signs of dining saloons for children, and. in the much sen life, it must bave seen active first anloon, of a children's amusement service with Lord Nelson on board the room, a feature of which is a marionette Victory at the battle of Trafalgar-the anthontre which has strendy established its niversary of which was yesterday. «.
ars
him, and was surrounded by a great many
Mr Junkin said prisoner would have the opportunity theagh his counsel of arse stances in which the staboment was made. examining the witnesses as to the circum
His Lordship said he was against Mr Jenkin on this point.
at him and no doubt threvening him. i the evidence of what he mid was admissible of the Suhadar's friends who were awearing
respondener in addition to this distribuit was not admissible from the mouth of tion. Mr. Lows had done all that this witness. The Crown Should get had undertaken, and their best thanks from the Subadar'a friends.
Ris Luiship: What difference dooba is were due to him. (Applause. Appro
make? ximately, the amount they had collected during the last five years was a little over $3,000: the amount remitted to the head office in London £250: working expenses, $660: cash in hand 850. While they were still in a financially sound position, it was only reasonable to expect in a popularity with the junior passengers Colane of which shipping was the very and not a few of the senior ones. The life blood, that. they should have more first-class dining saloon, with its beanti-rembers. They had in Hongkong under for woodwork and upholstery domed roof 150 members, which was not a satis nt stained glass and tasteful fittings i factory proportion when the
The witnes said he heard the Suladar's friends calling prisoner names; that was all The heard Tho
withors said he heard Ibraham say to the Subader's friends, "I am thankful I have done well in killing tim."
A doctor in the Indian Subordinate
British Medical Service said while he was sitting
he Valean Yard for a turbine sainden A Goverment for the China Merchants' ne sumptions as the most fastidious could mala sinbicets of the Colony numbered in front of the hospital at the Shaineen on
stone for the North Sen batining wer rigs.
Two deputies of the Board of Finance at present in Shanghai with a view to ranging for a subsidy from the
Company. It is reported that the Government will be prepared to grant a subsidy that will assure to the share- golers in the concern a dividend of ten per cent, on the capital of the company which will only be paid when the carnings of the company fall below that sum.
A reyume-producers 31- HONGKONG, TUESday, October 29, 1912. Gemye's land taxes seem to bre se fir
been a failure. Altogether the increm valde, reversion and undeveloped land SIBERIAN ROUTE TO HONG. duties brought in only £38.200 in the year
KONG.
ended March 31 last, a slight increase on
the previous year. The mineral rightstion Jaty brught in a revenue of £48,982.
The keel of
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It is reported tist the China Sariga Company has ordered a new steamer from the Taikoo Docks for service on the Yangtee. The new vessel will be of the powerful" Germany of the Hamburg Amerika steamer commerce destroyer, or cruiser, is to be Suinow and will be designed to relieve the regular river steamers when they are at Kiel within two months (says she
take the run for repairs or other pected to travel 25 knots, and she will shle to curry sufficient oil fuel to render her independent of fuel-supply stations. Her rudius of activity is expected to be 12.000
the
Manchester Courier). The vessel" in cxr
THE great changes which are being made in railway and sen communica- tions to the Far Enst require to be carefully stuslied by all who have interests in that part of the world, anys "Engineering." The construction of the Suez Canal caused what was practically a revolution in trade in Far Eastern parts, and when the Panama Canal, has been completed Mr F. D. Cheshire, who fac some years the whole position will again be past. has been U. S. Consu'-Geveral at changed. The importance of the large, his work consisting of tours of Siberian route is not yet been fullyyn of all American Consulates in the Far East Audi Australia, has resigned
purposes. It is also runonged that plans are in course of active preparation for six yw cast steamers, the first of which will he laid down at the Taikoo Docks before the end of the year.
The U.S. Consul-General at Hong.
wish for. The music room, reading room, library. salon de lecture and other apart ments are equally sumptuous in their furnishings and decorations. The smoke room embodies a new feature, a spacious covered deck garden in which parker. sers may sit and enjoy, under cover,
the night in question be heard a shot 1,800. The Navy League was a strictly bred and the under "Guard, turn out non-partisen organisation, and it exited Thinking there was an attack by the for the purpose of impressing upon the Chinese he tarred out and ordered his happened and in consequence of what he authorities at Rome the immense im-derly to follow him. He asked what had partner of the Navy. He thought that was told went to ahare a zaan, the deceased without being alarmist, they must feel Subadar, was lying dead on the road outside that the naval situation was not alto. the camp. Turning the mna over he found around on the right side of the chest and another on the left side of the back similar to a bullet wound. -
all the breezes that blow The grandther satisfactory. Some few years ago everybody was working on what was call. staircase is on ne splendid'n stele on the
Cas-examined the witness, said the apartments," but passengers have an weeded the two-Power standard. Just now
the two-Power dandard seemed in bo wonoids were similar to thore indicted hy to tire themselves by using it, as on
In answer to his Lordship, the doctor loctric. lift runs between all the docks. rodneed to a one-Power slotidard with the serrier cartridges used by the Balachi Other features are an inquiry offer, wai mare er nuncertain margin over that said nu post mortem examination was of the ment. instead of the two-Power made. It was contrary to the Makorumedan rooms, opening out saloons, which are open all day.
Rard. Another point which must affret custom to hold such examinations, even in Pasvision is made for about 150 frt- the Far East we the present position the case of murders. The bullet west
other organs.
since nossenere, of whom 67 man lie recommnrelated in single berth cabins the furnishing of which is on a par with the Buxury of the prilie moms. Two large promenade deeks are at the disposal of the passengers in the premier class.
The wendolase spaterooms and salone are om a scule very little inferior, and are ang reports that the latest phase of the curtains better than those provided in the first-class of mass of the older hont, trans-Pacific freight business contest, particular that from India via Heng-Passengers have the use of fine smoking kong, which has been, agitating the ship and music rooms: the dining room is very luxuricus and tasteful and for the child. ron separate neemmodation is made Tern, as in the first saloon, accessible bange rroms are provided.
CHILDREN'S HER ■ recognised, and some ideas regarding his appointment, a`d. at his own request.ping world for a year or more, is to be a
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr and Ms R. Hancock returned from inpan to-day by the a.ş.. “Yawatü Maru."
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1 C. R. Sonth, formerly manager the International Bank in Hongkong, was married on the 9th ult., at Mairie, U.S.A.
Dr Orwin, a naval surgeon, detailed the in the Mediterranean. He hoped that through both lungs, and probably through
nature of the deceased' rounds. the British subjects in the Colony--and
Major A. L. Barrett, commanding the 16th Ealuchi Regiment, said he was in- He asked the formed of the accarence and saw ther na why he had committed such a sotasiess accused in the guard room. act and he replied
only British-born hut Chinese and Indian subjects"alo-would support the branch in meh, representations as the committee might lay before the Home muthorities of the position of affairs Hangkong and the comparative stresseths
Mr Jankin rose to object. He submitted of the naval forces of the different Pow era. -fApplause. He proposed that the that this evidence was not admirable, At that time. How asked by his mitter:-President, The Hon. Mr. E. A. senior officer a certain questions question following should constitute the new com- primarily because the man was in custody Hewitt, C.M.G.: Vice-President, the which disclosed no crime, but was merely A general question, but while the accused Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross: hon, treasurer,
waa in custody the question was not Mr. E. A. M. Williams: joint hon, secre
admissible. "taries, Mesa, C. G. Alabaster and Hed- The third-class accommodation is carley White..Hon. Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, ried forward, the passengers having the Mr. D. W. Craddock. Mr. T. F. Hough, use of a large deck.
Mr. N. J. Stabb, Mr. M. W: Slade, K.C.
Mr Jenkin said he thenght & lot depend Mr. A. G. Coppin seconded, and sugud on the relative position of the parties.
Ais Lordship said he must admit this Major Barrett then continued his statment. He said the accuset replied "For three or four days-be has been abusing me; of course I shot him."
The ship is ventilated throughout ly
the thermobloc system, which drives cool-gested that the same of the Hon. Mr.
His Lordship: There is nothing in the question inducing him to make a confession. My reply to your objection is practicably the same as before.
ed fresh air to every cabin and saloon. H. E. Pollock be added to the list. He evidence. even in the third-clown. The kitchens are sa spacious and well equipped is in my a huge hotel, and expert chefs superin. tend the catering.
also suggested that in order to create a little local interest they should devote some of their funds for shooting prizes
far the Volmtym and kindred organisa-Ali Khan, the Indian Court interpreter
Ample boat accommodation is provided, tions. Money might also be devoted to interposing, said the statement bad been
The accused said Certainly I killed him Lorgue, and men would have to know and not "Of course I shot bira” and in every cabin szą life-belts and in-prizes for yachting. They were a Navy wrongly interpreted by Major Barrett. how to sail a boat before they enuld drive one by steem.
structions for their use. The crew mm~ hers 300.
The Paul Lecat carried a full complex ment of passengers na for us Saigon, and is bound to begome one of the most
The motion was served to, and a vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the
Paypalar ships ruuming to the Far East. proceedings. She is the first of a series and is to be followed soon by the s.8. Andre Lebon. Visitors to the ship yesterday were bos. pitably entertained by the company.
TWO ROSES.
it which are held by inerchants and been appointed Consul General at Canton, manufactures, both in this country at which port he spent many years Navigation Co.. which has long deminated and in the United States, require tog dags. He rived hero on Sunday le reconsiderci. The Consul General in Hongkong, in a At Hau Tak wharf last night a number recent report, remarked that there of poole embled for the purpose of sering to be a well-defined impression beyouting the Wing On steamer. The among American exporters that in police were told of what was going on, and A number of police went to the whadi. On many respects the United States has the arrival of the police stone throwing
on the land"by a missile but was net | portation and communication with
seriously injured. One arrest was inde China and the Far East At on And the man was fined 80, and bound over time this was largely the case, but the Lin 950) for stone throwing. advent of the Siberian Railway has At the Magistracy this morning Lefow revolutionised the situation, and so Mr Irving a Chinese contractor was charged BOYS & GIRLS. fur as mail and express communicatione with failing to take proper precaution
during lasting operations at. Yunanti, MFN. J. Stabb,Chief Manager of the was stated that after the blast tunes fell Hongkong an' Shanghai Bank, returned into Shangbai Street, and one of them from Shanghai yesterday accompanied by came down up na mann's isond., A Chinese Mrs Stabb. constable deposed to seeing a sinus fall on the head of the man, which "breka” bis
fendant,, who, he said. had taken every the Pacific Const of the United States precaution. The charge was dismissort. and the average European port have about the same advantages, with re-to the police that four men gained st A woman in Fat Hing street reports THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,spect to Hongkong. North and east entrance to her house on the pretence o C. KAMMING & Co., ID. of Hongkong, in China, and in Japan, taking i Imsket and a letter. On entering
freight by water communication from the house, que of the four, armed with a Colonial offer. has been selected for ap the heading of Christ's second coming, but so he plucks it and chats it from him, Chemisia and Druggists
rovolver, ciught her by the throat and told pointment as Coluuial Secretary of Ceylon as to whether the Ist or 7th day is the the west coast of the United States her that if he made a noise he would kill incession to Sir Hugh Clifford, Sabbath, we are destinetly told it is the
Blooms fragrant and fresh an d'ar: has a great advantage over that from her. One of the men kept guard whilst K.O.M.G., who has been appolated Gover.7h; the Sabbath day as a day of rest and But the white some loft in the shadows,
the others inade na attempt to west herr of the Gold Count. MrStubbe in a special honour was superseded by Sunday, Europe. South and west of Hongkong bales. She then began to stress out of the inte Bishop of Osford. He has the first day of the week because Christ. He the advantage is with freight frams
served continuously in the Fastern Depart rose from the grave on that day. ment of the Colonial Office, and it is sale The fourth commandment should have The white in the loss of a mother, Earpe instead of from the Pacific
bahay that no other member of the been rer and. Colonial Ofice staff know more of the Coast. However, even in this respect
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MrE, H. Lacon. Watson, the well-known,
With regard to freight connections bead. ir Gardiner appeared for the du novelist and poet, leaves England shortly |
dujan and Central and North China at present is more apparent that real, for the vast nam of freight from the United States to the Far
and the men, becoming frightened, cleared off. Nothing was stolen.
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REUMATIC SUFFERERS"
RELIEVED,
on an exteaded tour, ombracing Chine and Japan. It is to be a literary itinerary, the rule of which will probably be published
enon after bis rotura.
CORRESPONDENCE.
CHRIST'S SECOND COMING.
Twixt his handa there are laid żwe Town,
Dusk red and pure white.
And the white has he had since xl time,
Red since yesternight,
The white roso he exits in the shadows,
Unwanted, forgotten to die,
But the red he takes to his bosom,
Next his heart to lie,
(To the Editor of the “Caixa Mam.") DEAR SIz-With reference to Im- partial's letter in today's "Chine Mail," The red bleakems out to its fulness, Mr Reginald Falward Stubbs, of the I have not seen the correspondence under
Then droops, and fast fades away;
Yours faithfully.
·G. D. M. Hongkang, 10th October, 1912.
HEUMATIC páns sro aggravated by your Ms Harcourt sent him on a special T collip weather, and many hardision to the Straite Settlements, the working, mengople are wide Federated Malay Stato, and Hungtong
ein during chef the winter and to inquire into the stats of the farment NO OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY mainu mouth by ion of this: suffering any he very much relived and services of those Colonies, and to mazgen,
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In surprised dismay.
asks it and takes it and keeps it,
Breathing thankful prayer.
Bwie forstaste of Heaven's joys, The red is the starlet of poisina,
Which mariase ploy.
Hongkong, De 29.
C. F. M.
Major Barret admitted that the literal interpretation www. **kil-dbu could see nn difference between "Of course" and ** Certainly,"
The first witness, so-called by his Tord. ship, said he ear the Bubular rise and ran a few paces toward him after the shot was Bred.
This concluded the case for the Crown,. and the Court then adjourned till 10 m
· TO-MORROW,
SPORTING.
Wigwam Winter Tennis Tourna. ́ment 1912-1913.
The programme of the Annual Tormis Tournament at the Wigwam is a follows:-- J-Gentlemen's Single Championship. Best of 5 seba. Previous Champion to starė. with other players from the 1st round.
II-Ladies Single Championship. Best of 3 sots fight through. Previous Chame pion to start with other players from the Int round
JI:-Gentlemen's Double Champion- ship. Euch pair to play the other paiz 17 games. Tho pair winning the most game to be adjudged the winners
IV.-3lized Doubles Championship. Best of 3 sats right through
V-Gentlemen
Singles Endicap, Best of I selv:nal of 5,
VI-Ladian Slow Handicap Bea of
SPAIN IN THE STOMACH. It to be troubled, with paiona, the 3 tyright IT is most sunoying, as well as disngreo- 1othermstortio fu Chamberlain's stomach, and there is no need of it, for one-Vire Chapaberlain Pain Palin daging members had frequently complained. Os Cough Remedy, and never had been singeline of Chamabai lain Calia. Chole & and Best of
Pain
·States, and must be brought overland the parts with the palu of the land at each:
Applications This relieves the pinned his return he drew up a report containing was first affered to the patio 23 an Diarrhoes Reinody will allay the to the Pacific Const, at great expensshow wheje And Fast Dale For sale many useful suggestions, narly all which ate modio,ne fura aliild n fir an adult, is wice and he convinced. For sale by si
For sale by all Chemists and Storkeapers. Thomista sud Storskneptes. Mr Harcourt has adoptada or taken to the East Coast and ship by ali Chouint And Storekeeper.
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