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MARRIAGE,
BANNING-LOVER-Nosatay. On April
24, at the British Consulate, Shanghai, be fre Sir Ferard Fraser, K.C.M.G.. Consol-General, and afterwards at St. John's. Pro-Cathedral, JENFIELD, by the Rev. FT. Hawks Pott D.D.. EDWIN GRONDE BANNING LOven, of Shanghai, to Rewir, eldest daughter of Frank Norbury, cf Shanghai and Manchester.
DEATHS,
29, at General
THE CHINA MAIL.
apparent object in to challenge our
naval strength. It is much to be re- gretted that the aftermath of the Magdalena Bay incident contunes to be utilized by certain politicians in Congress at Washington, while the rumour of the probable lease by America of Chusan Island of China as a naval base is creating a sensation in the Far East These and many other wild stories of a similar nature are nothing but the results of clover machinations of those American politicians and interests who are. ngxious to make capital out of the expansion of the navy,”
The Tokyo "Asahi," whose views on foreign problems curry much weight with the Japanese public, looks at the new Administration in much the aume light as the "Hochi," and predicts the President Wilson will be largely successful in carying out an anti-imperialistic policy, To quote:
"Dr. Wilson's popularity is due to his noble character and profound learning. He has definite convictions on the policy which his country ought to follow at this montent, and he has courage to adhere to those convictions, in spite of the opposition
NEWS OF THE DAY.
“A gardener committed suicide in the Ting Lui village, Team Tadi: Po district. by hanging himself from the ceiling of his
kousa.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
H.M.S."Flors" will leare here to mories for Yokohams.
The Portugasse gunboat "Patria. " Particulars of the Nestle and Anglo-left Hamo yesterday about 12 noon and Swiss Condensed Milk Company's priza arrived bare at 3 o'clock, competition No. 3 appear on the front pas of this issue.
A man who was charged with stealing 100ts at Kowloon City by Acting-Inspector Terrett, was fined $10 by Mr. Hassland at Magistracy to-day,
A motor car knocked down a Chinese women in Queen's Read yesterday. She was sent to hospital suffering from bruises and injury to the shoulder.
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A coolie has been went to hospital suffering from injuries to the head on used by accidentally falling into the hold of the Daito Maru at Canton last week.
The Yaumati ferry launch Rai. Yun ran into a rowing boat at the entrance to the breakwater yesterday, and capsized it... The occupauts of the rowing boat were rescued by the launch hands.
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The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the amounted to work ending April 19 38,044.85 tons and the salar doring the period, to 51,234.00 t›ns.
The following cases of communicable die ware Teported during the week ending May 3rd in the Colony: bubonic plague, six Chinese cises, sil fatal; dipht- beria, six casos, five fatal (two British, one Imported; four Chinees, one imported); enteric fever, one German, one Chinese, both non fatal; paarpural fever, two Chi. news, one of which was fatal; small por Ave Chinese cases, of which four were-fatal. Two further plague came are reported to- day one from Shauriwan" and me from D'aigolar Street,
MONDAY, MAY 6, 1913.
TYPHOON WARNING. “
order, some good rounde being put up. ▲ record in Blangkong howling was minda by ... the team skipped Ly A. Ferguson, 24 being The American Consulate-General re- ocired the following teligrain, as:9.30am.mored in the first mix heads. As the close
Miss Hardwick presented the aliver spoons"... to-day :-
to the members of the winning teams, and Manila, May 5th, 8.40 .. Cyclone or Typhoon E. of the Visayas Mr. Grimshaw asked the members of the Taikoo Club to make the weikia ring with Lalands moving W.N.F
three hearty sheers for the viuito:, to which Mr. Hamy, president of the sunior Fealing Club (Kawioon) responded, Scorer
SPORTING.
R. A. Annual Boat Rado.
W. Worth. H. Pearman. 0. Chapman.
(ip)...... 90
Splendid won ther marked the occasion of A. Bamilton. the Annual boat race of the Royal ArtilleryD. Cooper." off Yaumati on Saturday. Three erowa R. Gray, were entered 88th Coy, R. G. A.; 87th W. Rasell.
(skip)...... 39 Coy, R. G. A. No.1 crow and 87th Coy.. A. Ferguso J. Hacking R. G. A, No. 2 crew. No. 1 crow of 87th Coy, R. G. A. we recognised as b-ing. Simpwoo.
85rd Coy., R. G. A. D. Harvey. the snipany crew
was one mile straight. did not enter a crew this year. The course A. Derington.
The officials were:-Starter: Capt. E. A.
N Drumand. Gainford. R. G. A. Judges, Sergt. A. Ramsay Nerria, E.M.L.I., and Sapper Boss, R. ER. Perrie.
There was some controversy over the
D. MeNaill. start, No. 2 crew 67th Co., getting of
C. Alexander. with lead of about a length, but st the
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T. Heath.
G. Miller.
W. Hardwick. W. Wotherspoon.
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W. Cameron.
W. Dickio.
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P. J.-Taylor. R. Hall. P. Farrell.
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H. Dingen.
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quare mile mark they were two longths. Hatun
I the other two crows who ware level. T G. Worth.
Cay. It win a capital race to the end, 88th loading at the half mile mutil 30 yards from the winning post when No. 2 craw air-87th Coy, came with spurt to win
el te race, about a length separating the thres, bowth. No. 1 crew 8ith Coy. RB.A. were the favourites, so the following result was complete revenal of form :— 1. No. 2 Crew, 7tà Coy., R.G.A. 289th Co., R.GA.
"SOCIAL AND PERSONALM
A woman has committed suicide by
The death how occurred, in tragie hanging herself at Kat 0. Shatokok dis-edustances of Mr. W. B... Thomson, trio, The reason for her action is formerly of the staff of the Hongkong and used to be that bar husband ran away Shanghai Bank Mr. Thomson, who was 54 years of age and retired nine years agu, was found dead on a country road nrar his home in Forfar, Scotland, having
for a number of Tears in Hongkong, and inter was transferred to Calcutta.
hand left bero work in the fields alone.
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The Y. 3. C. A. Bulletin” states
of self-seeking politicians and the ill-that it had been decided to make a start with the bathing party to atontow when a informed populace. At the same ash will leave Blake Pier at 5.15 pm- time he is a man remarkably free fora Port known to be absolutely free from from bias and always anxious to con- jollyšsk form to the dictates of justice. As. Governor of New Jersey he has proved beyond doubt that he has
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Moreover, his political programme is not the vagary of a schoolmaster, but is formidated with the pressing needs of the times in view.
It is annotared that the famous Cherninsky Trio-Len (violinist), Jan (minist), nd Mischel (cellist)are to give two performances at the City Hall on the 8th and 10th in-t. The booking is st
Robinson's,
died from heart failure. Doccised was
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Capt. the Hon. Mr. C. H. Boos, coin- manding the Scouts Company, was enter- tained at a farewell dinner on Saturday evening by past and present members of his command. It is intended to present Caft. Ross with a silver selver engraved
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J. No. 1 Crew, 87th Cay., R.G.A.
Cricket.
POLICE . C.T.C. The aan al match between cricket team opeenting the Folice and the Corinthian Yacht Club attracted a large gathering of members of the dial and the Feres and their friends to the prettily situated ground
with the names of the subscribers as a of the Police Recreation Club at Happy momente of his wonnertion with the corps. Valley on Saturday. The result of the Lit. G. E. Stewart will succeed Cap-gure was an easy victory for the, C. Y C., tain Ross in the command of the Com- who were able to draw their team from pany.
several of the leading clubs in the Colony, After the match small presentation was made. Some time ago a well known mem- ber of the visiting club bad the misfortuno to lose some raued pots of "Trefolium Gibeoncusis" which he had been raising in preparation for his celebration of the festival of his country's patron saint. It
SHIPPING OF DEPORTEES.
Complaints of Ship's Caplain.
A small fire occurred at 138 Upper Locar Row at night, caused by the up- "Ever sincs the annexation of the-etting of a korone lanp, which ignited same kodding aud furniture. The tire was dients-On April 29, at Shangbai, CHARLES BARCLAY Meuze, aged 32 Philippines the Democratic party bus put out by police and inmates, but not jears
TAYLOR. On Tuesday, April 29, Maxbeen fighting the imperialistic policy before about $100 worth of damage bad Rer Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Shangministrations have been drifting. I ARKT GRACH, the beloved daughter of the toward which the Republican Ad-beec duae.. bai, aged six years, one month twenty-three days.
President Wilson will abide (and fore Mr. Hazeland to-day with stealing a deportecs Iron Singapore were charged in said that by the concentrated efforts of
MEMO FOR TO-DAY. Bijou Scenic Theatre.
MEMO. FOR TOMORROW.
there is no reason why he should
in the traditional policy of his party in this respect, he will render his country a great service, for the reversal of the foreign policy of his Opening Performance of Misa May Ro-predecessors will no doubt have the |berts in Theatre Royal.
effect of securing the United States against the dangers which imperialism brings in its train."
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, May 7-
9 p.m.Paid in Fall by Miss Day
Roberts in Theatre Royal, THURSDAY, May 8:—
3 p.m.-"The Sweetest Girl in Dixie" by Miss May Roberts in Theatre Royal."
The China Mail.
HONGLONG, Monday, May 5, 1913.
JAPAN AND PRESIDENT
WILSON."
?!
Inspector Gerard charged a man be-
catered the house and p.t on the jacket. but on Tearing be trud on a cat, which qualed so loudly that the alarm was
given and defendiat w. arrested. He sentenced to a month's imprisonmerit and four hours' stacks..
At the Magistracy this morning before Mr. Melbourne, two Chinese who were
and with much ceremony two pots pur- on the 3.5. 84 from 1. passenger
porting to be the stolen ones were handed ** illuminated" Mr. McGhie, the captain the over together with an Gogle. Genogle, said the prisoners were two of address after the match by Mr. Angus a mumber of men who were brought on Irring!
to the stemmer by the police at Singa- The score of the match is appended par to in leported. He was wanied
C.T.C.
that the people were in noted gang ofR C. Witchell retired
Although every possible soarce of in-thieves. Witness told the piller that se R. C. Barlow, c Wither, b Eing... formation has been tapped by the police long as they behaved themselves he would. M. Mead, Bienkara, b Woodenek angi theN. C. Daily News" of 20 alt treat them allt. He did not put H. T. Elson, i... b Woodcock...
D. Donnelly, hit k... I: cerns strange that most Japanese trace has been discovered of Mrs. Good them in irons. He afterwards com Rigginbottam, & Grimm to
klady 35 years of age, who disappeared plaints from the canpradors that thing H. Gibson, run out b Grimmett newspapers do not discuss the new mysteriously a week previously. She was had been stolen from various parts of the F. E. Storrie, not unt
com. A. Cx, b Grimmet... Administration from the point of view hast seen in Nanking Road some time in the ver. On Friday witness gub a
P. Weat of the immigration question, a problem aftermann, and of her movessants after-plaint that a Chitise passenger had lost E. Spitties did not bat
Witnod draft anl in which Japan is undoubtedly mostards no information whatever has been
svarelied the deportees and two of them interested. The solitary exception.
gave him assistance, saying that it was 1 between the two defendouts that the
obtained.
money.
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as far as we have noticed, is the At the Marine Court this morning Tokyo Maluchi," which briefly re-bufore commander 1-il Taylor R.N., matter lay. The first defendant hud a lehkan Storrie b Donnelly marks that the new Administration Marine Magistrate, a cargo bontwoman, was handikerektief tied round his orm, and n Cotton b Witchell harged with attempting to use a licence this the draft was found. The two pri Booker b Witchall
Woodcock b Dormelly Grumets run out .......... will do nothing lavourable for Japan respect of a vessel uther than the one there.mers had been quarzelling sad the first iu specified which had not been awfully
McLenna pltained. The assistsut junk inspector stat
With Dously
itt elo. b Cur ... el that the licencé produced by defendaar
Cooper c Esos & Danelly was in rospect of a boat other than the can
King & Dunnelly
in this matter.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Captain H. X. H. Harrison, M.V.D., he was on. The magistrate imposed fine eroded as adjutant of the 2nd Batt, of $10.
| 1.0.1.1., Captain A. W: Stericker, whose term has expired. Cuptain Harrison was gazetted to the regiment in January, . and served with it through the
South African war,
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defendant hearty "luid out" the other man ne he said he did not get his proper share of the money, I W early chuked. The passenger who ad ben rubbed said he had lost 22 in money,
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Lawn Tennis.
Further Proceedings,
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The ease was continued this morning - in the Supreme Court in which the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Car poration is defendant, The claim ariser, out of defalcation by the late comprs. dure of the bank and has reference to certain mortgages, given by the compra. ↑ dure as security and of which plaintiff
was second mortgageo.
Mr. Sharp continuing his address on the defence this morning, pleaded estop. pal. Even if the mortgage was ultra vires the Ordinance, which he strongly denied, it was notwithstanding binding as between the parties thereto and thos claiming through it..
His Lordship. That is stoppal. Mr. Sharp suld it was more than It VIDA, 13 very importans estoppa!. point. ud he would show where is care iu. It was binding upon the parties and those claiming through it.
His Lordship That is the meaning of
Mr. Sharp replied in the affirmative it was a case of their defense: "That the suid" mortgage is binding between the patties. That principle was will estab.... 'lished by a mmber of cases and it could
лn be challenged.
your last paragraph of defence?
Mr. Barlow, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation's local branch, uzater crimination by Mr. Stade, informed the Court of the duties of
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compradore, and anid that the compra
ore under his agreement was liable for
any
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falcation is the accounts of the
bank's raiving shroffs who were anthoz. Oised to receive monoya paid into curres
sent by customers.
The witness res questioned as to the bank's procedure regarding overdrafts by A
customers and as to ono particular Chi- ..131 nese customer's account overdrawn by the compradore to the exterat of $10,000. oa conection with this esse on certain slips and documents the initials of both Chinese and Furopean actibers of the staff had been forged. The witrices saw no objection to a compradors giving a 7cal security on a ground mentioned by 12 Mr. Jonkin: thut, he might pus ilis om
eurity in his pocket and walk out. Be. could walk away with the cash value of my mortgage he put up it there was But amount in lis cash balance the wit ness pointed own. In both cases the bank would not be the loser, as it would have the security. Shares would be accepted by the bank if they were approved.
The case was proceeding when w went to press.
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RECOGNITION OF THE
friends.
REPUBLIC.
To Than Taï. Note:-On the 15th. Jaly and 9th. Sepes.
but they could only find 823 on the 'mem. The passenger id he had worked for ALL SIZES IN CLOTHS (A NEW ERA in the foreign policy of
five years to cam the money, and he ba the United States will be ushered in
As the Magistracy this afternoon is tiekot stolen. Witness by the Wilson Administration, think
before Mr. Melbourne, three Chinese were scarely the place where the deporteen the Japanese prees. They expect that
prosecuted for between Feuraary 29 and had been housed: and he there found a November 13 last giving twenty-three large quantity of articles, including
A large gathering assembled at the the imperialistic" tendency which
receipts and dating the stamp duty. Mr.brellas, singles, and clothing of every Hongkong Cricket Ground ni Saturday. America's foreign policy and assumed The Anglo-Americas Players arrived Woodcook, Assistant Crown Solicitor, said {description.
fternoon to watch the closing games in The rupiain added that they had to the club's lawr tennis tournament. under the Republican Administrations Hongkong to-day on the Hirano Maru the method had been to split up the
Priorital interest centrod in the matel will undergo aïmarked change at the fron Shwghai. The opening perform amounts of accounts with the jute. tion of carry the convicts, who were really
wiew of the local engagement of this cleverd-frauding the revenue by not affixing Government passengers, and were between H. Tanevek and A. X. Joseland bands of the new Fresident. One of curtly company will be given to-morrow stampes to the receipts. The defendants allowed na escort, nor were they allowed finalists in the championship singles coru
The following telegram has been sent to the inevitable results of this tendency night at the Theatre Royal. Judging were all shopkeepers. Mr. Goldring apo keep them in irons. That was why petition, to decide which of them should
ho Jrought this inatter before the police. contest H. A. Nisbet's tids of champion President Yeen Shih-kai: - Hongkong, 5th was the expansion of the Navy, and, from the pelvatics bookings there will be posted for the defence.
Farge audience to welcome the company.
Inspector Kerr said that the tutu of the club. The defeat of Hancock came May, 1913, President Tuan Shib-tal and in order to carry out the naval pro-
Mr. V. Grosse, Bush Consul General had furnished a report, and that would somewhat as a surprise, for he had shown members of Parliament, Peking..
„Heartiest congratulations on Recognition gramme necessitated by theadoption of Captain Peri, chief of the radio-tele Shanghai, is to be congratulated on be sent on to the Captain Superintendent better form in the preceding rounds than
bis opponent. The games resulted 9-7. [of Republic. "Reward services of Foreign aggressive imperialiam, supe American graphic service in Indo-China, has just the special honour recently conferred one Palice,
arrived in France. In order to test the him by the Tsat. He has been appointed Captain Meûhis sadel that this sort of 1-0, 0-1, God. statesmen and publicists did not, the new station at Hunos, which is provided Actual Counsellor of State, a position thing Lansed great uneasiness on the ship A very clos aut exciting match was [“Hochi" (Tokyo), intimates, scruple with an alternator of the Bethened type, similar to that of Privy Councillor in song the other passengers. He wanted thus between Major Bowen and Captain
to create the scare of an American Captain Péri had fitted up receiving Great Britain and carrying with it be conviction in this cuse to make an Crawford and R. Hancock, and tobar 1912, Sr. TAG Tan Tai ufficially Japanese war. And the Tokyo Nichitation on board the boat on which he right of hereditary nobility and the titla suople, Hálsd-had these men in irons Stewart in, the final of the professional reported to Prident Yuan Shih kai and was as Victory rested with the former Minister Lu Cheng Using (Enteign A fairs) was travelling, and, despite the chuin off Excellency." Only one other Eufor the last three days, and thus nichi believes that Mr. Wilson will mountains which cut him off from Hanoi, xian Consur-General in the Far East has something!
pair after the scoes had stood two sets the valuable services rendered by his Tho clue was adjourned.
all and four games all, the scores being Foreign friends (Dr. G. E. Morrison, Thos DAMASK exercise, all his wholesome influence he seeded in receiving messages af en similarly honoured, namely the
in favour of Bowen and Crawford, 6,
H Roid, D. Warren Smith, Alfred to end the semantional talk about distance of 2,500 miles. He also sue sonice consul in China, Mr. Ostroverkhov
[1~8, 4—6, 81, 8-8. ceeded in receiving messages from the in Bankow,
Doner. Dr |American relations with Japan, and Eiffel Tower, just after leaving the bar-
A DISORDERLY ARTIFICER.
The final of the doubles handicap be. Orioghan, Cheaney tween Joselged and Penman (owa 16) and Timothy Richard, Mrs. Archliald Líttle. thus bring about a better understand boar af Djibutil, at a distance of 8,750
At the Magistracy before miles.
A naval artificor named Clifton was Capt. James au Capt. Crafford. (ow Dr. Yang Wing, LL.D., and others) in ing between the two nations. In the
Hazeland today to Chinees who were defended by Mr. Davidson, were charged charged before Mr. Melbourne at the 16) will probably be decided this even China, England, and the United States, during the past twenty years, in com words of the "Hochi."
The returns of Lloyd's Registor show
In a disorderly manner whilst drunk in In the final round of the A class singles nection with the Be'erm and ladepondence The importance of the probable that, excluding warships, there were dag by Impactor Dymond with being in Angistracy this morning with behaving ing.
posssssica of two magazine pistóla and
banlicap M. ."Barris (rect. 8/8) and Movements, change in America's Far Eastern serle of 2,083,804 tons grose under on 440 rounds of ammunition. One of these early hours of this morning."
Defendant picaded gulliy,
A C. E. Elborough (reen. 1/6) meet th struction in the United Kingdom at the
P.C. Grimmett, nid that the man morrow evening. policy under Dr. Wilson's Administra closo at the quarter: ended March armen was called to give evidence for the delenco and said he was an officer in the tion can not be too strongly en Tuis in nearly 34,000 tons more than wo Chinese army. The articlos were his wanted, to fight him, but he told him he phasized, for sach a change must in hand at the end of last quarter, and he wanted thom for his protection as he was not allowed to fight whilst in uniform
eresods by about 377,000 tons the tonnege had $1,000 le his possession. He would have been different
ho had been in civilian clothon, !i naturally and necessarily affect the building in March, 1912, making indeed going to a place to act as advisor. The hours said he understood the attitude of our country toward the & royal in the society's quarterly, co was dismissed.
defendant had bornó, five or six yours' United States. It the new President urna. It appears that four of the res
good character. He would be fined $2. sols, other than warships, under cometrus succeeds in modifying the aggressive then, totalling 20,070 gross tops, are fat foreign policy pursuaal by his pro-Japan Tun ble of foreign and colonial decessors, there is little doubt thet shipbuilding (again excluding war vessels) rapid in in development that every Welcome is My Home Town his efforts will elicit a hearty apprecia for grow are being built at Hongkongpared for it. It is very risky to wait until
shows that six steamships totailing 4,587 mother of young childred shopid. The pre TN Almost every community there" is"
Hatines Baturday 4.15 p.m. Sund son of the part of Japan.
and two of 848 tons at Shanghai, while the attack of tremh, appears and then seat by Oha ← It seems to as, ilterofure, that the figures for Japan are as follow Koke lar megides, and let the child suffer and thinés President Wilson's first duty shock and Osaka, 15, steam: vou be to call a halt to die Ber
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Wednesday whor, ab 4.80 p.m., A.-N. Joseland, finalist of the championship singles, will contest the title of the holder of the championship, H. A. Nisbet.
Lawn' Howls.
hakd their
We understand that Mr. The T-no. Taí has now retired from politics and that be wol devote bispare time to the Ail and Achnolgy of China,
HINT TO DOCTORS.
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