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MEMOS FOR TO-DAY. Bijou Scenie Theatre,
General Memoranda. ·
Wednesday, May 21:--
11.45am. Mooting of Canton Insurance
Office, Ld.
19.20 p.m.-' Star' Ferry Co.'s Mooting
THURADAT, May 29:---
Xeen-Peak Tramway Co., Meeting. MONDAY, MAY 26:-
I do not believe it possible for any American Ambassador to get. on at Paris, London, Berlin, SŁ Petersburg, or even Vienna, with less than $40,000 or $50,000 a year, and of course many of our Ambassador have to spend much more. If the
Government owned its own em- baay house this sum could be materially reduced."
NEWS OF THE DAY,
NEWS OF THE ĮDAY
The Russian Minister of Commerc The German gunboat taarrived here bus elaborate a scheme for the constructo-day from Pagado anchorage. tion of harbour in Russian Sagbalien at a cost of £500, co
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The promonade scoort which was, to have taken place on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground to-night has been postponed on account of the aulavour able weather conditials,
Aston Villa hero carried off the chief honours of the Assiciation football season by defeating Sunderland in the final tie of the English Cup at the Palace by 1 goal to
There was a record crowd of 121,910,
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Two fatal cance of bubonic plagus aro reported to-day. The total for the year la sow sixty.
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913.
BANKRUPTCY COURT.
taituro to his inability to colleck “dable? owing by junk people.
Dishtor was examined, by the "Oficial Receiver as to the possession of hours property, but denied shil ha owned any.
The Chief Justice, Sir William Row Davice, R.C. anb in Bankruptay Juris diation in the Superme Court this monreal estate ing. Ofeis! Receiver, Mr. H. A
Nisbet.
A supbisa ca. Vrtule Cheung In Cheong, of 3A, Caine Road, lately a partner in a shipping firm, was adjudicated bankrupt, the Othelal Re ceiver stating that a meeting of ersditora. had been hold, and afterwards underwent
Under the heading & National Peril," the fatin publishes an article on the opium-smoking habit among French naval officers, in which it is stated that there are spiam dena in ail the principais publla erumisation Daval ports and 163 at Toulon alone.
Attemple by suffragettes to hold meet ings in Hyda. Park redently in defierce of the pulloa order caused riotous scenes.
The examination was closed. The next court was food for Saturday, June 11,
COLONIAL APPOINTMENTS.
The following appointments by H.E the Governor, are gazetted
Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Flotcher to-Act nam member of the Licensing. Board daring the
In answer to the Official Receiver's questions, debtor stated that he had a phurs of $300 in the Kwong Yuong ship-base on leave of the Hon. Mr. Claud
Captain Chudo G. W odhouse, 126th - ping firm which slowed down as the end
of last year. Ho lost all ho had, and
At Brighton women were stoned and win-luu no assets beyond $1,000 which had Balachistan Infantry, and Mr. William
A £1,000 anonymous gik for sonding dews broken. Reports continue to com been paid to the OBcial Receiver, by his Logan, to be Jasticos of the Panics for the Religion Trict Society literature out to Chinn was Audouneed at a crowded meoling of the Society at Quvon's Hall on Flat-ult, provided a "simdar sum is obtained from
Giving.ridence before the Select Committee on the Maroui agreement, Mr. Charion Granville said the articles áttacking Ministors in the Esa. Wiles wire based entirely on karmise, and were prompted by antipathy to Jewar Jews, and in the case of Mr. Lloyd George by hostility to the Insurance Act.
No diplomatic "appointment ever met with such instant and wide-some other source spread approval as that of Dr Eliot thinks Mr. E. Clarence Jones, presi Hent of the Ambassy Association, who goes on to say of his refusal that "it is an open secret that his reason was the fact that he that did not fool that his private income would enable him to support an establishment in Lon-! don and to entertain upon a scale that has come to be associated with the London Embassy." The Embassy. Association was formed in 1909, and its purpose is "the promotion and encouragement of the acquisition by the United States of permanent houses for its Ambassador in foreign
The annual musketry competition for Indian Uniw, for the silver cup presented by General Hation when in command of the garrison, was sumpeted for on the 13th Panjabis with: & score of 134 points. The 18th Baluchistan Infantry tock second placo with a sears of 62.5.
Inatant, and resulted in a win for the 28th
to hated of various abortive bomb and Bra outrages by the militant women;
· SOCIAL "AND PERSONAL
father on his helmait. His abilities were Colony $8,000, and he attributed his Jasolvency It is also notifed that the name of to losses in dusiness and in connection Mr Froderick Joseph Halton is deleted from the list of Justicon of the Fears with lawsuite,
published in Government Notification No. 111 62-11th April, 1919.).
THEFT BY JOLDIERS.
MAP. W. Goldring, ct, Messrs. Guld fing, Barlow and Morroll, put a number of questions to debtor on behalf of a King Alphonso of Spain is 27 years old creditor Debtor admitted think he bought to-day
two stesters in July, 1911, from Mesara.....". SANTO NOR RANAU RÚMarty and Co. but denied that the per- Mr. Gorgs Guthris, formerly Mayor of chase was a personal one: be bought them taburg, has been appointed Aminador on behalf of the Kwong Yuerg. He did ing and Williams went into a jeweller the United States to Japan."
noi stalu in an action in the Supreme shop in Haiphong Bond, Kowloon, for the ostensible purpose of purchasing' : jowel- Cart that he bought them on his own. On being shown a gold ring and account.
of
Capt. Blethen, of the China Marchants B. N. Ca. is retiring from the service of the company, which be entered in 1877,
The Ror. OE Thompern, formerly chaplain to the Seamen's Mission here, has left the Mission and accepted a Hring in Ineland.
The two steamers
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Two privates in the D.O.II. nameð
were bought for silver watch, valued at $11 thor and- $30,000 and subsequently sold for $18,000 denly decamped with the articles. They Ta Hongkong? That is not so. We mid were caught by the police, and whe $40,000 for them, they were mortgaget to charged before Mr. Melbourne by Inspec» Mesars. Marty for $20,000 and sold for tor Kerr this morning they pleaded guilty and were sentenced to fourteen" days" $45,000
Debtor was severely erossexamined | each. regarding his conncetion with and', în- forest in other shipping Arms, and his dealings in property in the town, He denied that he owned any property at tree houses in Albany Street, Wanelni.
CORRESPONDENCE.
3 p.m.--Sale of Crown Land at P.W.P. countries." Mr. Frederic R. Coudert, inst. in various parts of the country, the ult. This is the fourth occasion on which present bus admitted that he purchased THE DAY OF PRAYER FOR CHINA
SATURDAY, May 31 :--- Second Gymkhana.
The Chin Mall.
HONGKONG, Saturday, May 17, 1913.
RICH AND POOR AMBAS-
SADORS.
ALONG with the exit of "dollar diplonsner," in the United States some expect to see the departure of the dollar diplomat, if the plan of appointing ambassadors of moderate means succeeds. The declination of Mr. Richard Ology, and Dr. Charles W. Eliot to accept the post of Ambas sador to England, and particularly the
St George's Day was celebrated on 23rd the internationl lawyer, who is a commemorations insinding tise festival meniber of the executive committee dinner of the Royal Society of St. Ceorge. Princess Louisa (Decheas of Argyli) the of the Embassy Association, declaresame day unveiled a statue of King Edward that half of the fight for the principles VII, in Birmingham. It stands near that advocated by the President was won of Queen Victoria, ia Victoria-square. by the passage last year of the Snow. den Bill providing for "the purchase or erection, within certain limits of embassy, legation, and cousular buildings abroad," and appropriating 3500,000 towards that end. Mr. Coudert says that it would be a misfortune should the high posts in the American diplomatic service tend to become the perquisites of plate- eracy."
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The Chinese Minister was present at the performance at the Duke of York's on 18th his Excollenor has visited The Yellow Jacket
Mr. G. Wuriu arrived yesterday by the Chiyo Maru as chief clerk of the local office of the Toyo Kisan Kaisha. He succeeds Mr. Shimada, who has been transferred to Tokolama.
Mr. William Groen, of Moorlands, Bick-
The prospect of Loquizing the Crystal Palace for the nation appears to be much more hopeful. The General Purposes Committee of the London County Council Lave decided to recommend the Council to ley, who died on March 20, he bequeathed makerset, of £1,000 towards its £200 to the Chias Inland Biission, and in acquisition. Croydon has already voted certain contingencias further sum of £20,400, Progo promises £10,000, and £2,000 is to go to the same institution. similar soms are expected from other local
thorities.
At the Magistrany "before Mr. Mel her to-day, a Kowloon Bodown coolio was charged by Detective Serg
A musiage is arranged, and will take place in June, between James E. Stewart, Chinees Government Railways, son of Mr. James Stewart, of Tientsin, and Margaret daughter of Sir Arthur and Lady Bey
wood. Wills with stealing last night Troms godown two bottles of atout value 70
cents. On seeing an Indian watchman The marriage arranged between Cyril the defendant threw one of the bottles Francis Bull, Eastero Telegraph Company down and broke it a sentence of four Gibraltar, eldest son of the late Rex. J. T teen days and four hours stocks was Bell, Head Master of Christ's Hospital, passed.
Hertford, and Mrs. Bell, and Betty, youngest daughter of the Rev. G. Phat Dow, into rector of Shireneaton, Mon-
He ex-
(To the Editor of the "OHINA MAI."} Sir,Since the publication of the
for $35,000. Te added that he lost 88,500 on the deal. Ho denied that be sold them to bis concubines. plained the fact that though be "had no mency. he still lived in an expensive writer's later on Church Federation** house in Caine Rond by stating that it in the "China Mull of March 8, 1918, belonged to his father, who was paying there have been some very importack expenses. He admitted that he formerly developments. To the astonishment eff smoked opium but said he gave up the
the world, the Chinoso Government as habit two weeks agri
His Lordship: He knew he sad to came Feking appointed a day of prayer for China--Sunday, April 37, 1913. This day to court; it is quite likely.
Debtor further said that he gave up the was observed by Christians throughout. habit easily, and denied that he smoked the Chinese Republic as well as in masy $2 worth daily. Mr. Goldring also put other lands. Truly China needs the questions to doutor concerning his and prayers of God's people in the present his father's connection with a firun named crisis.The Apostle Paul says: I ex Robert Jack. Debter admitted that dur-hort therefore the first of all supplica ing a certain lawauis bis father assigned tons, prayers, intercessions and giving bis property and then absconded but thanks be made for all men; for kinge, strongly denied that it was ende vand for all that are in authority, that we to him. When his father returned, lie may lead a quiet and peacable life iu all
adhled, he regained possession.
Mr. Otto Kong Sing representing and her stoditor, also put a number of shui ur questions to debtor
The Oficial Receiver asked for the public examination to be closed.
Mr. Goldring, Mr. Otto Kong Sing, and Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, also representing
• creditor, opposed, this course, stating
godliness and honesty, for this is good and, acceptable in the sight of God our. Saviour." 1 Tim. 2+ 1-5. A
The Washington Post (Ind.) admits that the financial question had a bearing on the declinatione," but wonders if taken in a larger sense, the series of refusals of tenders of high honours," does not " constitute refusal of Mr. William F. McCombs protest against extreme radicalism in to go to Paris, have started a country- the party." And the views of the wide discussion, says the "Literary Washington Star (Ind) are even, more prising four official is at prosent visiting moatluhire, and the Lady Mary. Dev. 4, that they wished to made Inquiries into who, himself is not a Christian, com Digest." The Milwaukee Journal} (Ind.) thinks the situation has bo- come a shame to América, and, in
the opinion of the Boston Journal (Prog.), "aur present adequate
hostile :
"Much of the talk that our diple- matic posts are at the mercy now of money-bags is rot. To fortify the charge, the case of Whitelaw Reid is
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A Clinero Etate Commission, com
Germany with a view to purchasing ms. chinery for the eensomic development of China, and particularly for the preparation
salt and the working of cont. The Com aission have just been to Mühlhausen (Thir), where they negotiated with some you works for the famishing of cartsini
of
Derwent-road, Eastbourne, took piscene of debtor's statements. quietly on the 28thult.
Mr. Alexander Smith Harvey, of 3, Dr. Johnson's-buildings, Temple, died at 48, Fenyvern-road, $. W. on 20th just, in
his 70th year. Mr. Harvey was born in
His Lordship said this was essentially case in which the examination abould be adjourned. and adjourned the examina. tion accordingly. "Pa
OLIVERANCO, PAZZURE, R... Gutierrez, a clerk, and iste a partner in to frm of Oliver and Co.,
In the appointment of this day of prayer, however, there was one feature which many people regarded se unique, pnd that was that non-Christian Government asked for the prayers of the Christian Church." Why should a mier,
Christians to pray for kir nation? No doubt a partial solution of this problem is found as stated by one of the Pastors in Hongkong. On this day of prayer he is reported to have said: A short time ago it would have seemed incredible to theso was did not look below the surface that such an appeal could have been
diplomatic salaries make wealth often cited. And yet no case so litlle goods, and they are later to visit Belgian 1844, the second son of the late Dr. caporters, and importers, Des Voeux made. The West, had been ignorant of “
practically the first desiderútum, and have before now resulted in our being
rich man, but at the same time very supports the charge. Mr. Reid was and England.
represented by men who may be able and accomplished. Intellectualigi Carzon: Wyllia in the pestibule of the Univanity. He was appointed, a student chineno partners, one of whom provided occurred in China, seeing that it was pos
stutesnen among dilettanti, but who are only dilettanti among statesmen.! President Wilson's own views on the ¡subject ere summed up in the follow
ing paragraph:
he rose easily to the fullest require ments of his post at London. Be was the intimate associate of scholar,
and statesmen, and men of the world
Alexander Harvey, Regius Professor of Rout, attended for his adjudication and the leaves which had produced such startling results. The occasion suggested Materia Medica in the University of public examination.
Debtor stated that he started fast your several points for remark The first was Memorice of the assamination of Sir Aberdeen, and was a graduate of London the business of Curer and Co. with two that more than a political revolution had banghir Hall of the Im erial Institute, interpreter in Cains in 1866, and the firm's capital, $2,000. The business sible fer inen reputed to be earnest London on the night of July 1, 1900, were rose to be Acting Consul at Newchwang in was a failure and seeing this one of the Christians to be in such responsible posi
tited on 18ta ulo,, when on the stairs 1871 and 1872. He was promoted to be a parters, tore up the books, absconded. tions as to make it femible for iheni tơ
of the vestibuls Lord George Ham Iton un-Brat-o assistaut in 1875-7. Mr. Harvey and left debtor to pay the debts. Ea advise such an appeal..
an all-around man of the beat yelled a boat of Dr. Cana Lalcaca, the was Acting Vice-Consal at Klungsbow, caved in all $7,000 the only nests being In this connection it is well for us for Parsee physician, whe lost his life in the and he was cont to Fakhot on the opening a stamp album worth $100. He had stop and consider. Have Christliny
ALLEGES FAKED CASE.
It is a great pity that the country calibre. He entertained liberally, at bravo' attempt to interpres between. Six of that port under the Chefbo Convention; agreed to pay $30 a month for the beno-gaized snel influence in China that they. has to ask such sacrifices of those his individual expense. But bad he Curzon and his assailant, Six. Mancherjee and was Acting Consul there from April 1, 6t of his creditors out of his salary of cog.mivise the government to call.
day of prayer and their advice befol who are invited to serve it abroad-lived within bis salary, the very men Bhowanger presided
1877, until he left for Fugland. He retired $100. service which every year becomes who have criticized him for display
After Mr. Goldring on behalf of Mlored. If they can induce the Chinese fcom the Service i 1878, was called to t more exacting and more important would have lectured him for patenta- The sacrifice of time, of means, and tins niggardiness.
On the occasion last month of the bar (innor Tomple) in the same year, and R. A. Harding (representing a creditor) Government to appoint is day of prayer joined the Oxford Circuit Mr. Harroy. Lad put a number of questions, the debtor can they not induce the Chinese Govern- the ment to appoint day of rest? And thirty-Grst anniversary of the death of the kept up his interest in China and was bon. was adjudicated bankrupt and
if they can were the appointment of s of opportunity at hon is very serious
In this particular the President Eut of Beaconsfield, the memory of that secretary of the China Society for some examination closed.
day of rap can they not scours à law for any but men of large means, and has stumbled at the start, I ut not sitesmans honoured by the decoration time. He also kept up his knowledge In the master of an application for a punishing these who do not observe this leisure, and the diplomatic service in
of his statue in Parliament-eguaro and the Chinese and in 1905 was appointed Iro
receiving order against Chan Ka Heung, day of rest? And when all this is done, COMFORT'
14" high
Becessarily with actions resuls to his wearing of primesed by thousands of bis fear of International law in the Univer. Sutherion Ituss, solicitor, applied on what will have become of the religious unnecessarily hampered."
Administration. A little more cae adimirers throughout the country. Aboreaity of Peking. When he resigned his apbehilf of one of the creditors for an liberty of the millions of Chins who don HURLINGHAM' 1"
Mr. Henry White, formerly Am should set things right. There is a bank of flowers at the foot of the pedestal pointment in 1909, lie was decorated with adjournment to enable him to obtain not believe in the Christian roligion of basander to Germany, who is one of HUSSAR'
good deal of money in this country, as the inscription,Peace wi à Honour.the trib-class of the third division of the some evidence, fie athdavits and instruct in the observance of Christian rest days? several prominent diplomats wha
but a good deal of it is associated with In Memory of the Right Hon. the Earl of Ordes of the Double Dragon. In Peking opuese. His instructions were that the Is China to establish the Christian roll have risen in the service by promo- brains."
Beaconsfield, KG.. died,19th gril, 1881, he was much liked by his students. Perfect Fitting,
whole case was faked, the ion by law, or are her people to become from Mr. R. E. Belilios. N
The Official Receiver raising no objoc Christians in the good old way, that is tion, is quoted as saying that he
tion the appplication for an adjournment by the preaching of the gospel ? open the President's statement
was granted. conmating from the highest notho- KOWLOON STREET SCAVENG-
Irish Manufacture.
Mm. Howell, Id.
BIJOU
F.K
tity in the land, may at least draw
the attention of our countrymen to a condition, which is, and has been for
which i some time past, little short of scan dalous, Mr. White particularizes:
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QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED THE, KANETARY
„BOARD.
Mr. F. P. L. Bowley has given notice to
Betorer, Melbourne at the Muristrocyto-day Inspector: Fanton charged & Chiness with lendering a falme teh cent piece. A second man was charged with having three falso British coins and six falso: Chinese coins in his possession. The coins were remarkably
MANILA ENGINEER ARRESTED
Charge of Embezzlement.
ADJOERNMENTS. Y
Tho wiiter does not wish to be under stood as being opposed to Christians, przys In this matter of the hearing petition for Chins. It is the duty of Chris against Bing Mow, Mr. P. W. Goldring fins everywhore to pray for this govern applied for an adjournment, stating that tact and for the people at this timo At the Magistracy this morning before the debtor was coming to arrangement when they are reaching out after the
nese Government marks an epoch in the good imitations, and would be hard to Mr. Hazeland, Harry Thurber, a mining with his creditors and on agreement had true Out Tot while, this in true, the
going of them distinguish from going caby. The agirew from Manila, was charged with already bor drafted, and approved by calling of this day of prayer by the Chi- "It is monstrous, particularly in ask the following questions at the meeting first defendant was incd, 826 or on the embezzlement of sum of botwean fificial Receiver said he did not worldwide movement to establish the PROGRAMME 1.15 ..republic, that no one unless he possess of the Sanitary wird un Tuchday, relativo month; and the other was fined $25 or 10,000 and 11,000 pesos in Manila. The dbject but this ought to be the ins ad Christian religion by law. It is not withi
a large income or is willing to spend
to the reavouging of Kewloon streets: one anonta on in rat nharge, and 26 delerdant was arrested on board the Eang Journment as the matter had already in the province of a civil government to
1 Batwaun what hours do the dust earts or dix weeks on the second. R his capital, can now accept one of the and coolies with dust baskets patrol tho important embassies. Every other streets of Kawicon South of the North
Sand boundary of Jordan Hoad 1
ARKA lenaut Whist Drive was held by. the great firates Power i provides at
How often dolly and between what the members of the Garrison, Sergeants unpirals, citlier by purchase or long hau sare the same streats swopt?
Mess, Queen's Road, inst sight. Thirty term lease, uitable subassy lousg
ii. He often daily and between what as fables were occupied. Borgt. Cop in which to ludgo ita Annasador, are the same streets watered 7
OXFORD CAMBRIDGE
BOAT RACE (Complete Picture of this Historie Event). Young Americs (Drama) The Haunted Hotel (Comic) Heard at the Telephone:
Round-up at Down (Cow-Girly
NEWS OF THE DAY (Patha Anzette).
MI VIOLET BONETIA
(The Saucy Hoabreite).
4. P. C., Perod sa M. C. and, at the con
·Sang yesterday as she was about to leavebeen standing over for sono montka, au watchin. These things belong to the
who supervises the opumtions elexion, Etal Sergt. Major Dobinson Wong Thi Tong, stated by the Officialjetite citizens, and pering in way for
his family, the office and the archives, covered by the love ours?
Such houses are kept up at the
expense of the different governments,
and a suitable salary in adition in
A GOCD RULE FOR THE HOME.
cutablish days of prayer or days of Chris On this understanding an adjournment.
church. Religion and the State should for Elanghas a fer de darbo DO
Detective Inspector Collett said that was granted.
Aljournments ween granted in soversler be kept separate. For witenever y government exercises the prerogativo. olber esses the defendant was willing to waive all
of a church or differentiates in favour, ADJUNICATIONS extradition proceedings and return,
| of Zonë" religión da against anotlier relis Bankruptcy orders were made against 'on, it is dong as injustice to one cisse Me Hazeland said he did not know whether the defendsat could do the or
Detective-Inspector Collett said that in Receiver to have absconded, and A. Asique intelerance with all its nitend 8. O. praserted prizes to. Tadley let in caso he would have to withdrew the da Silva, who, the Oficial Receiver said, ant culls. The principle drid down by Mr. McVaigh 2nd, Mr Mulhall Erd,
was paying $10 monthly to his creditors the great teacher, was to "Reader? uto HCUTORS WHO MAILED AWAY, Caes the things that are Causių's, and attended felis adjourned public art Mark 12 17 nation. He said he started busincas with $900, and row owed $2.800 bin mets ing $4,400 inclusive of book debts. stork and furniture Ho attributed his
at org
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Mrs. Dobinson, Mr. Elliotty Hidden Mr. Eazeland sold that he had no
Molly, I Love you.' (bjug Dilly!! | paid the Ambassador, the idea beinAKE terale of your home to alwxplor, Mira, Babigo. Gonta, Ast, objection to the charge being withdrawn An Aberdran grocok rapid Wong Yick to and the things that are God a
Labinotu: Sotmány 4.15 p.m., Band go
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koep on band n bottle of Chamber. tor Gunner May, R. GA20d, Mr. Bur. if the police wore satisfied that the defen sio's dic, Chucks and Diarrees Randy rots, Q. 11, Sgl. Hall, A. P. 0; 4th,cant was going back that he should us to pay out of staged sib bowel complaise. Read; Goh, Obice Wilber Humpherson, dedice Larpenter Calloit said he had
lanys euros pronplay and no frasehold i
His own pocket for the services fich fo without tour pale brali Ohow N Hidden nuraber, Sergt. Eassonimderialson to do that toretdering hit countrie
Hind Storekpepers.
Prisoner was then discharged
B11: WILBUR,
Fatalan Chung, May 10, 10107
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