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General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, December

Prince George's birthday (1002).

2 p.m. pocial Mecting for Men in the

City Hall.

SATURDAY, December 21--

THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Bath (Hazara) Mountain, Battery

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

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An exchange has been approved between

will proceed to camp at Sun Wal, by route Capts. C. H. Jardine, Srd Middlesex Regi-

arch, on Thursday, January Sadi -

when they refuse to accept Hongkong or any other colas that are not that of their particular province. If an Eng

isharan travels to Francs, Germany or Italy the coins of his homeland have to be exchanged for those of the The S.M.S.Tsingtau," and the country in which he is travelling. Japan warships "Axuns," Soya" and

"Shiinami" left the barbour this morn.. Why therefore may not longkonging. currency only circulate in Hongkong,

If it were deemed necessary to adopt such a course. To raise opposition

in such a matter is childish in the extreme.

We understand that with a view]: to bringing a more settled state of affairs into being, the Registrar General has bad interviews with some leading Chinese business men. We do not know what took place, but we hope that the ultimate result will be that the Chinese will see that if they intend to adopt the cowardly means of boycotting for their imaginary grievances they will be met by an opposition, regrettable perhaps to put into operation, but which will certainly be made efficacious,

MR. BONAR LAWS SPEECH.

WHILE the summary of Mr Bounar Law's speech at Aston-under-Lyme, telegraphed by Reuter--which will be found in another column of this issue-does not, as a whole, strike. ús as containing much that is of outstanding importance, the statement made on Tariff Reform is

9 p.m. An Ideal Husband' at Theatre weighty, if, as doubtless it does, re-

Royal.

SUNDAY, December 22 -

91.m.-Excursion to Macao.

MONDAY, Decambor 23:-

3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D.

3 p.r.-Leasehold Property Sales at Mr

Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms. 9 p.m.-Concert at the Seamen's Insti-

tute.

WEDNESDAY, December 25:-

Christmas Day-General Holiday. TavisDay, Decembar 28:

Boxing Day-General Holiday.

FRIDAT, December 97 :-

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9.15 p.m.-A Trip Abroad: Ferries Hartman Co, at the Theatre Royal

SATURDAY, December 28:-

8.15 p.The Girl and the Bcy": Forries Hartana Co. at Theatro Royal.

MONDAY, December 30-

ment, and P.P. Jones, Indian Army,

Station leare has been granted to Stuf Nurse Miss M. E. Smith, Q.A.L.M.N.S., from 27th December, 1912, to 9th January, ... [1913.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1812

AN IDEAL HUSBAND."

Brilliant Amateur PerformERON.

The plecs was splendidly: staged, the ovory, dasigned by Mr. Walter Seigler A sxecuted by Messrs. Lang, Crawford and Company, who were also respon sible for the furnishings, being m' good? Hongkong amateurs tave schieved as any aver seen to the Colony The notable successes in the past, but dej Sociedade Philarmonica under the dire dramatic company which presented Oscurtion of Professor F. Gonzalost played Wildo's famous play An Ideal Hus, enjoyable music in the intervals.AT ban!"

1 at the Theatre Royal last nigh car justly be said to have met up a new standard, which those who follow them will find it very difficult to uphold. To have attempted the production of so great a work sa." An Ideal Husband," one of the most brilliant, which esnis from the Mr Hu Ying, Chinese Envoy to Japan,pen of the selebrated playwright, was az arrived at Chemulpo recently. A hearty ambitious undertaking, but the optimism reception was accorded him by both the of the producer and the talented band of Chinese and Japanese residenta there. performers whose services he enlisted was fully justified, the performance being an unqualified success.

In Mr Hazelani's Court at the Magis

Lantanaat General Kigoshi, Head of tracy to-day a man was fined $100 or sixthe First Division, has been promoted to posesion of opium. weeks' imprisonment for being in unlawful the rank of Full General and appointed a

Military Councillor.

It is stated in a San Francisco despatch to the Osaka Asahi that Dr Sun Yat-sen is raising a loan of $200,000,000. about to visit America for the purpose of

The well-known Chinaman, Looi Kes,

has been found murdered in the jungle at Sipatah. He is believed to be the victim of a secret society in Kinta.

ged 3 by the Marine Magistrate to The master of a fishing boat was day for failing to produce his licence

when requested to do so by P.C. Evans,

A woman living in Lyndhurst Terrace reported to the policu inat night that money and silver ware to the total value of about gons had been stolen from a room in her house.

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A Javanese sais, driving a hired car, knocked down 'young Chinaman on the Gopeng road, near Ipoh, recently, náð icted such injuries that the unfortunate man soon died.

We are sorry to learn, says the Peking Telegraph," that Mrs. Hart. well, wife of the Rev. Hartwell, way assaulted by robbers on a journey 30 miles off Chefoo

columes that the adjourned discussion of It is announced in our advertising MrJ. S. Chapman's paper will take place the Institution of Enginners and Ship

builders on Friday, 20th instant.

presenting the views of the Unionist Party. Tariff Reform apparently in still to form an important "plank" in the Unionist's "platform;" and to iheet the exigencies of the moment the Unionista propose to hold a Confer- Fence at which the Colories are to be represented, and at which the most important point to be discussed re- garling fiscal affairs is the question of the advisability or otherwise of escape.

posing a tax on food products. It]" will prove a momentous decision for the Unionists as it did in 1900.

A watchman from the western district has been cant to hospital suffering from injuries caused by a man whom he was attempting to arrest at China Marchants' Wharf. In the scuffie both men fell into the harbour, and the prisonst made his

The "Manchuria Daily News" heure that Mr Harold G. Parlett, British Consal at Dairen, is under orders to take the place

Mr Bonar Law's reference to the of Me E. M. Hobart. Hampden, Japanese 9.15 p.m. Dream City Fenise Hart- teresting and more partisan than about a year's furlough.

Welsh Disestablishment Bill is in-Setary of the Embassy at Tokios bo will leave Tokio for England shortly on man Co. at Theatre Royal

pointed He says that it "is

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The wedding has taken place só Panang of Mr T. E. R. Parsons, manager of Gan oe state. Seremban, and Miss Mary Loder, of Antigua. The Colonial Chaplain

officiated.

been granted to Captain H. Hugbe, Leave of absence, on private affairs, has

and Lieut. J. A. Jervois, Ist En. EO.YLI, from 17th January to 17th October, 1919.

Count Tods. Grand Master of Curemo- nies, and other officials of the Household Department at in conference on Tuesday morning in connexion with the preparations for the Coronation Ceremony.

'It Oguar Wilde had never written

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Great credit is due to Mr. John Roberts sen under whose direction the plega, wie prodwood for the success attending (hip sorts. The play will be repeated on Taursday and Saturday, and the prodle will be devoted to local charities.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Thursday's Meeting.

The orders of the day for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Thursday are as under:

First reading of a Bil entitled An Ondise ance to amend the Summary Offences. Ordinance, 1845.

another play An Ideal Husband" would bave inade him famous. For sparkling wit and brilliant paradoxes the dinlegu Las few equals. An Ideal Husband

First reading of Bill entitled A is a play which needs to be followed to the intellect and not to the senses, proper interference with or hamperios of closely and intelligently, its appest being Ordinance to prevent the undue and in and at a time when musical comedy awful business and commercial under seems to have dusted the legitimate takings.

Second reading of the Bill entitled As drama it was good to B the append which is made to the large audience pre-Ordinance to provide punishment for der

tain persona found guilty of adultery or of harbouring Chinese Married Women.

RCDL..

Briety summarised, this is the plot: Sir Robers Chiltern, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs,, has built up a splendid position upon the fruits of a dishonest act. His official position put him in Engineer Rear Admiral Charles Lane, possession of secret information concern ing the pending purchase of Suez Canal B, who lately reached the retiring shares by the British Governnicht, and of 60, was, frem November, 1881, to this he sold to a foreign financier, re November, 1884, employed at the Hoogceiving as the price of his bonour a kong and Whampoa Co.'s Dockyard.

Mr. Maurice Bandinann, with the members of his new Opera Company, which is coming here early next year. arrived in Bombay on November 12, from London by the P. and O. Arcadia.

Colony to-day, by the

Several local residents returned to the 5.3. Mishima Mare, including Mr. and Mrs. C. E. II. Beavis, Mr. P. H. Holyoak and Mr. . Ponsonby. The list will be found on page 10.

Those who remembered the late Lerd Peel as he was somag ten years ago would have found some dificulty in recognising him in the latter yours of his life. The wonderful thatch of thick grey hair which was characteristic suddenly fell of during a few days illness, so altering his appearance entirely.

Second reading of the Bill entitled Ko Ordinance for effecting the final" revision and amendment of the Ordinances of the Colony from 1844 to 1913 inclusive before incorporating them in the New Revised Edition of the Laws of the Colony...

CRIMINAL, SESSIONE.

Robberies with Violence.

sum which enabled him to take the first steps in the realisation of his ambition, the desire for Power. Chiltern yielded only once, to temptation, his subsequent i private and political life being beyond At the December Criminal Sessions, reproach. Chiltern marries a woman of which opened in the Supreme Cours this high intellectual attainments but little morning, Tam Sam, a young man, war knowledge of the world, a woman who indicted before the Chief Justice and a puts moral integrity beyond all else, He jury for the committal of a robbery with has almost forgotten the indescretion of another man, not"in custody; at No. 19,

Queen's Road Central.

bis youth when it rises against him and throatos at one stroke to blast his poli- The Crown Solicitor, Mr. J. H. Kemp, tica career and alienate the affections of prosecuted, prisoner being unrepresented, bis wife. A letter bearing upon his sale The following jury was sworn : Mogara, · of the State secret has passed from the R. Henderson, B. L. Atkinson, A. R. possession of the financier to his mistress, Forbes, J. Fasse, . E. M. de Souza, Mrs. Chaverley, a notoriously unstrup-R. B. Wood, and F. D. Haigh. Chilent's ruin. She meets him at jury, said gang robbery was regarded as Ipus, schemer who is determined upon The Crown Solicitory instructing the political party at his house and in being of a more serious nature than rob dramatic interview announces the prier bory by a single individual. In this case of her silence as Chiltern's word that he the gang consisted of two men, and the will suppress the report of a Commission robbery occurred in a house in which on a fraudulent canal scheme in which ecoties employed in the Central Markes Connaught will leave, for Betsaels in ultimately persuaded to retract is the building fronted Queen's Road, but. Early nex: February Prince Arthur of she is interested. Chiltern consents but lived. Their rooms on the third floor of order to bestow upon King Albert of the punaise by his wife, who, while unaware the entrance, was from a lane at the Belgians the Order of the Garter. He of the exset reason of his change of back. 44 6 p.m. on November 10 be will likewise convey to his Majesty a

policy, knows is to be due to the evil coolies were away but a watchman w influence of Mrs Cheverler, what she in the bouse, Two men, one of whom felter from King George inviting him to incomprehensible" bow anyone can The large spinning factory R& pay a State visit to England next Novena has recognised as a dishonest school eam was known to the watchman as a m "take tands from a poor Church in now for about 7 years and has been on that Prince Arthur has headed.

Changle-u, which has beca operating ber. This will be the fourth Garter nion. Mrs. Cheverley calls and telling who had slept there, entered the house

Mrs. Chiltern of the skeleton in her hus- and after conversing with him tied lim the name of religion." That is not employing 2000 Hands, was burned to

band's life, succeeds in causing a breach up and took away some clothing. the object of the Bill, which of course

the ground on Wednesday, last, Several

between them. Viscount Goring, Chel From the evidence given it appeared- Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, is the tem's greatest friend by a lucky chaner that defendant was seen leaving the house employers perishg) in the fares.- is to stop farther financial State Central China Post."

most extravagant dresser among the Queens is placed in possession of evidence regard. with a box and was arrested, it being assistance given to a Church that does

of Europe, according to a statementing a theft Mrs. Cheverley has commit-found to contain stolen goods. nothing like represent the views of

published in an Austrian newspaper. She fat and with his promise of silence saves Prisoner was sentenced to eighteen At the Magistracy to-day thirteen men puda 224,000 gold a year on personal Chiltern from exposure. This does wohntha imprisonment. MORE ABOUT THE BOYCOTT. the majority of the inhabitants of were brought before Mir Melbourne by attire. The Queen of Italy comes next exhaust Mirs. Choverley's cards, for she

Wales. The Opposition leader's re-No. 1 Sai Yuen Lose as an opium divan

Sergt. Adlington, and charged with using with 816,000, a considerable part of which endeavours by means of a letter, appu Before the summe jury one Tong: Fuk THERE are all sorts of rumours allout mark on co-operation being "one of The first defendant, whe was proved to be Augusta devotes 812.500 annually to herstruction, written by Mrs. Chiltern attempted robbery with violence at Mong is expended on lace, Empress Victoriaently innoceut, but easily liable to mis- was charged with participating in an regarding the intentious or rather the best ways of raising the level of the keeper, was fined $100, and the toilettes, which are invariably ordered in and Goring to cause further harm. But ok qui on November 14. Prisoner the hopes, which is quite a differoat wages" contains an element of fact,

remainder ware fined $2 each, or five day's. Landon or Vienna. The Czarina is the her plot falls fat, and everything ends pleaded not guilty to the three courts matter-of the Chinese towards the but it would not be difficult to point)

least luxurious of the royal consorts. happily. These are but the main in in the inflictinent... Recently four continental Jews were Having predilection for black, and acidents of a plot which, while being in- Government's attitude regarding the out that there are other more direct placed on board the steamer Bohemia, acrera style that obristes trimming and tensely dramatic, contains not un boycott of the Tramway Company. Many of the rumours are absurd and ways of reaching such a goal. Mr. bound for Port Said, having been banished accessories, bor dreas making bills are sident which is not perfectly feasible.

from the Straits Settlements All four almost insignificant. Banar Law's statement as to the "early have been battening on the wages of women will at least not be further propagated establishment of a real federal system, who belong to the White Slave class. If bere. Consideration of them all, the Colonies contributing to the defence any of theea mea return to the Straits they

HomeKONG, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18, 1912.

however, makes it manifest that at.)

least the dissatisfaction lins not in any population and sharing in the glory of the Empire in proportion to their way abated, and, indeed, appens to

of it" sounds very well; and the be even more than ever deep-rooted

hope will be expressed that should

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CASE OF ASSAULT.

will run the risk of penal servitude for life. `j

There are two regimante in the Ser- vin army which, itin satisfactory to know, states "the "Razycon Gazette," have avalled themselves of the opportu

A Chinese Newspaper's Comments.

At the Magistracy this afternoon before

There was a cross-summons for assault.

tern.

Prisoner was identified one of the. robbers by the woman of the house and her maidservant, & diminutive girl of trees Jack, and a boy employed on the premises stated that he chased him until besE caught by the police, keeping him in tick all the time.

4.

LAUNCH MASTER SUMMONED

Case, Dignissed.

A we bars indicated, the histrionie Flatout-displayed-wus of a high-coders The acting of the principals was consist- ently good, but without being invidious that the withomes for the prosecultion Prisoner denied his guilt and suggested a can be said that the success of thed cunfarred together and told evening was achieved by Mrs. W. G. similar story to convict him. He alleged Worcester, who gave a remarkably fine that at the police atation be was Interpretation of the part of Lady Chu. bitten by a constable to induce him to Mrs. Worcester is an amateur the robbery and mid that the girl who gave confeen the names of men implicated in A glance at the passing clearly the Unionists get into power that mity to obliterate the black mark that

Letress of great versatility, and her in evidence accaard ten other men who were indicates that the boycott continues;

terpectationed the difficult part-of Lady afterwards discharged. They being busi- and thus the necessity exists for the they may be able to introduce a has stel against them since the night Mr Melbourne & Chinose was summoned a character which calls for ress med were able to procure witnesse WARM FLEECY

measure which will have that objecte al 7th, surrounded the Konak stepsks French but not Chiness), for assault motional see in which she discover man hadbeck discharged.

of June 11, 13. These regiments, the by another Chinese frim Saigon, (sheptionally careful treatinent, was but lid was only a poor hawker. proposed Ordinance. At to-morrow's

exceedingly able.

The Crown Solicitor said in answer to Her acting in this

his Lordship that it was a fact that two WAISTCOATS meeting of the Legislative Council it in view as a practical piece of Belgrade, whilst their effners, with at a house in Des Voeur Road.

others, were engaged in the regicidal pro-

the peret of her husband's early life was Prisoner called two wilnesses, but

they is, we understand, to be submitted; politica.

Mr C. Farabrother Mason, of Messrs particularly fue, and in her love scene did not saint his esce ceedings. within:

Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the the shohibited considerable talent Brst count charging in with being con and we trust that with us few modi-

The jury found prisoner guilly on the complainant, and Mr Shenton, of Messrs Mrs. W. Ingan as Mrs. Cheverley, Cap-cerned in the attempted robbery nd he was ficatious if any, it will be passed

Foreign residents in North China Descon Locker and Deacon, appeared for iain A. Kinnaird-Watson as Visest sentenced to six years, Impriso ment, nod When a man was charged before Mr haring recently experienced considerable the defence. through and become operative at the Hazeland at the Police Cours today with inconvenience owing to inexplicable de-

Goring and Mr. Walter Seigler u Sir fourteen strokes of the cat, his Lordship earliest possible moment. This Ordin- being in possessin of opium he said it lays in the arrival of the Trans-Siberian

Robert Chiltern wired with her the prin remarking that there were no xtenuating ance, we may say for the benefit of belonged to his master. The man's master mails, the "Peking. Daily Nows" asyn,

Mr Mason complained to the Magistrate ipal work, and it may justly be said, her circumstances such as in the last -0.

wuccess also. Both displayed great skil. the Chinese, is in no way i coercise

arrived in Court later, and his name, tos, that some time ago the British Legation of a report which had appeared in a Chinese Captain Kinnaird-Watson's stage manner was ordered to be placed on the charge reported the matter to the Post Office in dewspaper in Hongkong. The report is remarkably natural and easy and the measure; it is meant as a safeguard-sheet. After henring the case, Mr Haze. London, and that every effort is now

mada acurrilous statement which the audience frequently showed their appre to safeguard legitimate congerns such and fined the coaster 916 or one mouth, being made, throughout the route travel though amounted to contempt of Court. ciation of his kill, Mr:: Seigler's acting as the Tramway Company from being and discharged the other man.”

led by the mails, to discover where the

On being asked by the Magistrate if he's very forectul, but he sometimes was The Marino Magistrate resumed the delay occurs. hampered in the fulfilment of their

objected, Mr Shenton said that all be could Ettle theatrical in his utterances. Mrs.bearing today of the case in which domus to compliment the Chinese-paper-

Loran play with grast intensity of leel-Le-Kraty master of the stem launch for having foreshadowed his line of defence and won deserved applause. Ir. Wa-Hing was suminoced at the deal with boycotting, which, us stated 3919, drom tributers pionis 251.19, total andam to President Yuan Shih-kai from in this case. It had nothing to do with Mowbray S. Northcote made a delightful instance of P.C. Joy fox newrying 12 in this column yesterday, is as childish pieuls 4218.19. Value: from inine Soul, states that the rumour corrent inhia, and his friend knew the proceedings were very fresh and humorous. Milby liesmos

Earl of Cameratam. His mannerisms passengers in exces of the number allow Azz New 9.16 r.. as it is unfair and detrimental to the

$278,054.07% from tributers oro me quarters in the Republic that Japan is the Civil Courts 817,022.16, total $203.376.88. Esti. intends to remove her Capital to Chosen,

main as Mabel Chiltern, Goring's lover, Mr. Header Harris, solicitor, apperend welfare of all Those Chinese who majed proft: fremmine after payment with a view to annexation of Manchuria, is fair comment of the case, and nothing in Hunter though she had not much to do,

Mr Mason considered that it was not was pleasingly natural; and Mr. For the defendant... are really actively engaged in the all charges, development, capital ex. entirely unfounded, and that on the con- the report transpired on the last hearing played the part of Lady Markby with declared that he counted the passengers Thao defendant in the winese box, boycott probably believe that they $1,018.30, total $151,072.89. Produc- @ympathetic sentiment toward the Chinese Me Shenton remarked that the articls Visite de Nanjac, Attacle at the 12. not Jeluding the crew

penditure, etc... $150,064, from tributers trary the Japar ese entertain a very warm, the case.

distinction. Others in the caste were: before leaving the wharf, and thoro have a grievance in, the matter tion to November 30,"picula 48,103. people, se a glance over the conditions in had no intention to convey report French Embassy to London, Monsour allowed to carry 107.

Japan will easily convince anyone. sist? we ask. The Tramway Company Limited, the year ended Jun 30,

of the case. It was simply a matter Brandalo Mr. Montford, Mr. G. Miski After the avidence had been called of We have beard" or "We have Mason, butler to Sir Robert Chilton, the case was dismissed. or any other Company finding it is amounted to 1,012. The directors Hazeland to day with being in possession over a lady." This he would prove wing's servant, Nr. M. 31. Mias; James, Two Chinese were charged before Mr been informed that there is a question 3r. Julia Robertson; Phipps, Lead Cor convenient to "handle" Chinese sub-recommended a bonus of per cent of drom oplum and a compound of opium. fact as the case proceeded

footman, Mr. C. B. Frost; The Countess nidiary coinage which, as all Chinese thinking a total distribution of 36 In one instance the opium was made up Dr Marriott gare aridouce of examination of Buildon, Mir, W. M. Pro; Mr. M know, is subject to cousiderable each of the three preceding years. Tixed with wie. The first defendant was mons, and described his injuries, which in Act 1.-Madame Buckhouse, Chiaperidence to the bonu

per cent. for the year, the same as for into pille, and in the other the oplum was of the complainant on the original sum Maschinent, Mrs. Lindsey Woods: quate Frankfurt District, Orzes÷Hirel fluctuation-announce the fact. In war proposed to transfer £500,000 to the fined $25 or one month on the first charge consisted of contusion on the head.

Colony Africa, BALS

doing so, they are merely doing what resorve fund making it £5,000,000) and and 267 or two montña-qn the secund

man, Evan Jones, Harding Head Pel Cough Remedy. In reply to Mr Sornton, the doctor said lows, Robertson, Schroetter soil Younan, kinuos few our child the governing officials in every carrying forward 8,110, as against $8 or one month on the first charge, aus wooden

420,440 to debenture premiunt account, charge. The second defendant was fed it might have been caused by an Mens, Delaunay, Frost, Lindsey Woods, and have found is exce province of China are doing every day, CH40,463,

Masa, Mao@regte Mason, Byna,How anyone in the world.

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