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on the West River. When these have been mentioned, our representatives in the Cauton It seems hardly district nro exhausted, credible that at Canton itself Great Britain is unrepresented. Fing visits from the West River gunboats there have been, but our Fleet apparently cannot spare a single vessel for Cantou. As far as the Admiralty A. S. WATSON & CO. concerned, every effort seems to be made to encourage the idea that Canton is beyond the British sphere of influence. Perhaps than august buy studies one of these may in which the whole of the Kwang provinces are labelled "French: sphere" and therefore WINE& SPIRIT MERCHANTS does not consern itself with Canton affaire,

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Mr. J. H. Kemp, Acting Police Magistrate, resumed his duties at the Polico Court yester. day morning after a brief vacation.

A matshed at the Kowloon Docks was barat down on Thursday night, soon after ten o'clock. The Fire Brigade was in attendance,

The total number of cases of cholera occurring in Kobe since the outbreak up to the 3rd inst. was 820, of which 590 were fatal and 993 recovered, 13 remaining under treatment.

It is reported from Fimla that Mr. Marshall, Director-General of Archeology, vili under- take this winter excavations which promise where important finds of Graeco-Bactrian relies great interest in the neighbourhood of Peshawar.

have hen made..

The Pinary flautte urges improvement in the detective department by utilising the Chiness Protectorate, which it deems to be the best department for the investigation of crine among the Chinesa. The Protectorato staff, in its opinion, is much superior to the staff of tho Detetive Department, Losded ne it is by a Chinese-speaking cadet.

There is, however, to reason why the Hongkong Government should subscribe to such an idea, having every reason to know better. In the interests of this Colony an Appeal must be made that some rentons- runge be achiressed to the supine authorities at Canton to do their duty with regard to the adjacent waterways, and that at least one of our spare gunboats should help those authorities to restore that order which they

An Australian telegram ssys that at the and are utterly unable to kip alone Harmon.

of October · Kritzinger, Fouche, and Jonbert ious relations, on the whole, have prevailed

were moblied "by the crowd altor delivering a for some years between Hangkong, and pen-Boer lecture at Cambridge, which pre- Canton, but they cannot contine inde-samably contained insalling references ty the finitely if British commeres and oven file is British army; they were resented by the policy”.

TELEGRAMS.

THE ATTACK ON AN EUROPEAN. ON THE WEST RIVER. We have obtained the following further details about the murderous attack by West River pirates on Mr. Evans, constable in the service of the British Consulate at Canton -

SPORTING NOTES.

To-day the Criokat Club was to have met the Football Club at the wicket, but owing to the DAILY PRESS SERVICE.

action of soma of the members of the latter, who scratched their names lato in the week in FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

order to give their services to the Rugby team At 11.45 pa, of the 12th inst, whilst the which is to play the combined Athiou and [FROM OUR SPECIAL COLEESPONDENT.]

Kong Nam, Captain Austin, was en route from Greasy, fifteen this afternoon, the Extore kas LONDON, 14th November, 10.40 nm. Hongkong to Canton, a little to the southward fallen through. The conduct of the footballers, of Tiger Tsinad signals of distress from a trading un hardly be considered courteous and the POSTAGE BETWEEN ENGLAND

jack were observed. The Kong Nam boredownov H.K.C.0, could not be hiamed if they resubted her, and ascertained that she had boch pirated at it. A match v. The Nuty, hewayor, hus bean AND CHINA-TAND F.

7.30 pm.. when of Chu Si, a villago near Tiger | fixed up to fill the vacancy. The Clab foam SEA ROUTE.

Island. The piraten, of whom there were about moderately strong, but the composition of the⠀ Mr. J. Henniker Heston, M.P., last night, first fired a volley in the air, apparently to Naval side has not yet transpired, Tho Navy

frighten the junk's crew, and then they boarded coald no doubt put in the field an ofegan strong. asked the Postmaster-General whether he the junk, sited and bound all the rex, un enough to doloft the Club's represntatives on estebing sight of a foreigner oxglaimed, to-day by a fairly heavy murgia; but the oluven "Oh! hera's a foreigner; let's kill him, a

de fa not likely to be anywhere nost strength.

was aware that letters from China to

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England arrived by the overland rote in an figlit ten of us; at the sine time 26 days as against 44 days by steaner. Mr. Austen Chamberlain stated that he

shower of bullets was poured into him After rauencking the junk from stem to stern, and taking everything of may value,

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kameatable future last Saturday of the even to a fow live fowls, they began to depart | Club "A" tears before the bowling of M.S. believed it was a fact that lossers sent from

in their dug-out, but not before some of the Temar, strengthened from the sido which loat the previous Chefoo to London took 20 days on the party saggested throwing the body of the sup to the Craigongower C.C. on

did not carry into effect, owing to the Mesara, Carter and Grepustock, seems to hara journey. The possibilities of the Transposed dead man overboard, which bowever they Saturday by the very important addition of Siberian route, he added would not be over-pleading of the people on the junk. About bat ens explanation, and that is that the Club was stolen, bes ces orary batsmen ware poor. An innings that only took Isoked in settling to mail servica of the 81.000 in cash

thing of value they could lay lands ou. 16 overs from the opposing howlers te Luish in an absolutely rúnad faturg. The steamship contracts were The junk was boarded by the chief officer, who inglorious except on

was accompanied by the uhiti ozgineer, of the wicket, and that the Cricket Ground wicket wag The Tamar bowlers were

VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH allowed to be auenneed in the river districts It is curious that as news of this incident has terminable in January, 1905, by two years Kong Nam (the latter having a knowledge of not on the 3th inst

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Tie telegrata from or Shanghai correspon- dent stating definitely that the Japanese garrison evacuates that port og, the and inant seons to mark the first step toward the termination of a very diffient affair. It the Japanese lervo on the 22nd we may allowing are also recommended, and take it that the other three component parts E the mixed garrison will also depart at unurpussel in quality

ouse and that at last Singhai will la releved from its annéesety defender, According to the anion Daily Mail hitherto the most (unfortunately n trustworthy source of information as far as Shangbai is concernel) the place is to be encinted miconditionally. Only a few days ago

Bestia telegram to the Ostariatische Lloyd talked complacently of the discussion on Liermany's conditions before evacuation being clused, China having equuted to them. It is plain that one of these statements is incorrect. We characterisel that in the "Lloyd a

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DEATH. On the 4th November, at Kobe, JAMES SAMUEL Wis, of Manchester, England, aged 39 yetra.

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The State Department of Washington Is enquiring about me Alpornon George Shaw, of Hoboken, New Jersey, who is believed to have come to Hongkong a year or ¿wo ago, Shaw, who is a newspaper man, and aged 30 Years, diseppe red at Honolda on 5th August, 1899. Information regarding him should be sent to the US. Contulate here.

The departure of C auf Eugene-Esterhazy, a Jesuit priest, from his Order has caused a ensation at Budapest. The Count has belonged to the Jesuits for many years, Ho garo all bis fortune, euro £35,000, to the Order, ant be now demands the restitution of this money: The Order refuses and Count Eugene Esterhazy has taken legul steps, What has induced the Count, who was a fanatio amongst Jesuits, to quit the Order and the clerical profession remains a mystery.

No. 7 of the Ocean Mugazins has come to hand. It is again nicely printed and the ox- celleneo of the subject-matter is wail maintained. "Shorty" tells most amusing yara about a life-saving adventure. The receipt is chroni cle of an Admiralty lotter in which My Lords express their appreciation of the results

previous notice.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT] SHANGHAI, 14th November, 11.33 am. JAPANESE EVACUATE SHANGHAI

NEXT WEEK.

the Chiness Inguage), and they found out goed, it is true, Certor and Greenstock in yar on enquiry that the wounded foreigner was tienlar; and perhaps Greeustock is the bolter an Englishmax named Eraps, who was for of the two, though Carter sscared the superior many, yeurs the British Consul's constable at analysis. The bowling of Lamble who plays Canton, and has only recently retired on to-day for the new Civil Service Club a the a peneion. The Kong Nam thon steamed Craigengonor C. C.), was a redeeming feature of the match from the Club's point of view, alongside of the junk and the wounded man was transferred to the steamer, where he was attend, and Lamble should certainly be watched with an The Japanese garrison bere has beened to by the officers, and his exfferings allovia ed eye to the faturs,

as far as it was possible for non-medical men to ordered to evacuate Shanghai on the 22nd do. The steamer then proceeded at ful spood to Canton, and ou arrival there sent immediately for a doctor, who, on seing the man, ordered instant..

his immediate removal to the hospital, which was promptly carried out, Mr. Evans was on. passage to honghong with his wife - (who is u native woman) and two children. The captain of the junk being a nephew of Mrs. Evans, accounts for her husband's presence there as a pasiengor.

REUTER'S SERVICE,

LONDON, 12th November,

THE LATEST FALL IN SİLVER. Tho Standard states that the latest full in silver is partly due to appointment of the Straits

Currency Commission to consider the catablish- mant of a gold currency.

A telegram to Singapore, dated London, 5ik November, says: A Colonial offics committee has been appointed to consider the question of establishing a goki standard currency in the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States. The committeo is composed as follows:

STREET DANGERS IN HONGKONG,

The Hagby footballers, with the aid of the deserters from the cricket match, have to encounter a strong combination in the Albion and Cressy men. With Jortlan kuck at half to partoer the agile Arthur there should be en improvement in the second line, and could the Club but get a settled quartetto of three-quarters forwards, if they turn out as advertised, should prospects might look brighter for them. The reudera a good nocount of themedves Tha Happy Valley ground has been little more Auitable for Ragby of late that is dsual in Hongkong, and it is fortunate that Rugbyists

conditions.

e able to take advantage of the softer

The Association section of the H.K.F.0

I is not loo much to say that that portion of 'Queen's Road between the Post Office and Ius onse Streat would vis with many of the most congested London crossings in the matter of dangers to the pedesition. The never ending double line of rickehas pretty well monopolises reading again, the Shield (les being still for the Berlin telegram. in our junior evening btained at the Ocean's annual prize-firing, and Sir David Barbour, Mr. William Adamson, the whole of the available wulking space thero distant. The six-a-side competition this year coitemporary's issue of yesterday's date is of the care and skill displayed by the responsible C.M.G., and Messrs. Johnson aud Blain of the Then there is the frequent livyole. Une haars has been a noted succes and thengh Walle's officers and men iu bringing the guu's crews to Colonist Office and Treasury respectively. The cyclists often complaining that they can ride team won all its gawor except the first game so high a state of efficiency."

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but a ver cration of the same point of view; we have therefore the more hope that the Mail's version will prove to be the correct

By kind permission of Colonal Iremonger and que. To admit the Chinese-German agree-officers, the band of the 33rd Burns Infantry ment would be for England to resiga her will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-night, from clan to legeniong on the Yangisas. What 8 to 9.30 o'clock. Programme:-

St. George the actual story of the intrigues in connection Grand March "Coronation March," with the Yangtze question is, time will Overtars..... Der Konigs Lieutenant," ... Elt Selection "The Thirty thieves," Elwarldones A Peking telegram to the Dacountry Dance from Nelitwyn," Geman Selection, Stephen Adams's Songs," Henley perbups show, Japanese newspaper Jiji gives one account,

Valge Bleue,"...D'Alfred Margis

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...... Conterno "Characteristique," in which it is stated that Sir ERNEST SATOW

"God Save the King." asked Prince Chae some time ago if there was not some clause in the draft of the agreement for the evacuation of Shanghai which the Chinese Governaght was about to sign with Germany, and that Prince CHING replied definitely in the negative. A Few days afterwards the Prince signed an agreement which was very disadvantageous to Great Britain. On the British Minister bearing of the issue of the affair he strongly denounced Prince Chisa for his deceitful-

BUSS,

As the opening night of Miss Janet Waldorf's dramatic season draws nearer the demand for Baats increases and already large houses are

assured for the first performances. A Boyal Dizorec has always been an unfailing success wherever it has been played, aul-with so strong a company to interpret it there is every reason to expect crowded audiences, throughout the Gason. Early application for seats is therefore sovicalde, H. E. Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G., Lady Blake and suite will patronise the opening performance.

THE BLAKE PIER SHELTER.

On the principle that half a loaf in bitter

theu no bread, the public no doubt view will satisfaction this erection at list of a shelter on Binke Pior, though it is only of a temporary

as an excuse for delaying the erection of a permauout abelter when the Colonial exchequer is able to bear the cost.

THEATRE ROYAL,

Sir ERNEST SArow declared he would have nothing to do with the Shanghai evacuation proposal if the Chinese autho Wx learn from a trustworthy source that thue have been no less than six cases of its acted so unfairly and deittaily house, ad Is the Jiji's correspondent, the piry on the Canton River within the space delay in the withdrawal from Shanghai, of two days this week. In another column Prince Carro's known vacillation of charac wegive details of the murderous attack on

ter lende a certain probability to the tale,

character. The shelter is of the kind generally au Englishman from Canton by West River but we should hesitate to accept it unsup-known as a matshed. It will be welcome to the pintes. It is evident that the river piracy ported. It has become increasingly clear, community, bat at the same time it is to be which the late Lr HUNG-CHANG straggled however, that there was some such under- hoped that its existeres will not be pat forward so hard to repacss during his terin of office!

hand attempt to undermine Britain's at Canton, and which his successor His late Excellency To Mu before his fatal illness position in the Yangtze Valley. This was discovered by Sir HRNEST SATOW, but tried to keep down, is now once more in full swing. The charges of posts which have whether it has been defeated remains to be rked the period following Tan Mo's keen. The announced date of the with- death have no doubt encouraged the drawal of the Japanese troops augurs well immemorial pests of the Canton waterways for the settlement of the question, auis to fresh efforts, and the absence of a sub. again seems to indicate that, unls the stutive Viceroy has proved uthy on British Government has completely climbed the part of the Chiuse officials. This is down," some ether Power has performed natural, though it renders the instion of that uncomfortable feat. the latter no less criminal. But there is another point which calls for consideration. What are the foreign gunboats on the West River and ut, Canton duing? Their presence in those waters is justified by the necessity of protecting life and trade which the Chinese alone cannot guarantee. It way readily be recognised that a gunboat cannot be ubiquitous, but if the work is too uch for the instruments at one's disposal the only remedy is to get more instruinents. Thee mpetition at Kowloon to-day in the Chinese officials do not try and the connection with the Rádio Association is for the European policing force is too small to cope long age cup and spoons Firing commoncos with the spread of piracy, there is still go at 2.15 pm, and the ranges are 700 and, 800

son for folding one's hands and resigning yards. neself to what is not really inevitable. It

The German ateamer Taichiow, which left would be interesting to know whether the Bangkok on the 5th inst, reports having Hongkong aathorities are displaying any experienced stormy weather off Padaran, mail interest in the matter. Britain has two river that Padaran lighthousa signalled "Typhoon gunbon's, the Sandpiper and the Moorhen, expected,"

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The Austrian crui-er Puglia arrived · psater- day from Shanghai..

H. E, the Governor on Thursday visited the soene of the fatal colapso in Wing Lok Street. In S. John's Cathedral to-morrow Harvest Thanksgiving services will take place. Special hymns and an authon will be sung. of service will be found in another column.

The order

Liberty Hail was repeated in the Theatre Royal yesterday evenin by the A.D.C. before a well-filled house, the present including H.E. the Governor, Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G., Jody Blake and Mise Blake, Sir John Kenne (Private Secretary to li.E.), und Capt. Arbath- nut, A.D.C., haridus verèral prominent public officials. The familiarity with the different parts afforded by the public appearance of Thursday voning brought with it a greater degree smoothers in the working of the play, and contributed distinctly to the success of ape forinance that was much enjoyed by all present The band of 11,51.8 Oreds played the follow- ing selection of music during the evening

www.Rowini Overture..." William Tell,”

..... Caryll Selection."The Toreador," Valse "Ba:tacenen," .... Czibalta Mazurka. “Jazarine,"

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tirat meeting of the remmittee will be held early this mouth." In connection with this sad. ject the Singapore Free Prees of the 6th inst. says Government is evidently taking in- mediate action with regard to the currency question, for we understand that the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce is meeting to day

date

at Government's request to bring up the report furnished by it in 1897, when the currency question was being discussed. That report, it well be remembered, advocated the establishment of a gold currency on a £s. basis, but owing to division amongst members of the Committee, Government did not take action thereon, the late Sir Charles Mitshall end Sir Alexander Swettentam proferring to sheive the question. The report goes largely into import and export figures, showing how the trade of the Colony had been and was being affected at that time by the dolar fluctuation and it is these figures in particular that Government is anxious to have revisel.”—ED. D.P.]

CHATEAU D'EU ON FIRE. The Chatour d'Eu, belonging to the Duke of Oflexus, is on fire, and threatened with total destrnetion.

THS EDUCATION BILL Mr. Balfour's motion to apply the closure by compartments has been adopted by 222 votes to the end of the month.

LONDON, 12th November.

SOMALILAND. H.M. S. Beagle bas left Mombase to examine the Italian ports to the north of Kismays, with a view to the practicability of loading troops for Somaliland.

CHATEAU D'EU DESTROYED... The Chateau d'Eu has been totally destroyed, with the exception of a wing and a portion of the chapel. The literary and art treasures

of

their machines only at the imminent rich with Fatherford's team, which was draw, yet

the tiukla of a broken neck, for the alarm ball conveys no meaning to the rinkaba-puller or bis confrère the chair-coolie Some wheelmen hare resorted to the practice of carrying a stick at the handle bar with which to persuade the obstruationists to "balve

Butherford's leam was also unbeaten until Wednesday'e matoh, the loss to Bennett's teata being ruled out and the replayed gums giving Rutherford a runaway victory. The fast game was rathar, one-sided, Wolfe's men showing a great improvement on the surambling form of the drawn game inst month.

The road," thus following the sumpte set by n

Tad intended to break of the Yacht Club's very worthy member of the medical pro- fussion in the Colony. But while cyclists have no doubt ground of complaing, the general very successful opening a forinight ago, but public who do not use the wheel have some cause the subject is rather atalo now, lead only to grumile at the cyclist. Cases of furious mention that, judging by the result of the riding are far from being exceptional in the racing, the two new boste, Diour and Vernon," crowded streets of the city. Reckless riding, too, will apparently have the batter of Alunniah, is common, entailing primarily perlups danger fut any rate in a strong breeze. Of the other to the sider but as often as not danger also to boats Min in her now rig seems much improved pedestrians. For instance, a cyclist was seen and I hope to see her sporting your pull off a " he other day coming down Battery Path at faw wine before he leaves the Colony, na luet high rate of speet without a brake. It was your is changes with her were spoilt owing wore by good luck than good guidance that he to the fact that he got his sails for another did zot crásh into a group of chairs and ricksbas design from that finally decided on by the standing at the bottom. Another cyclist rushed Yacht Club The Boat Club aad V.RC. ars down the steep gradient of Ice House Etreet at providing the nsuel sailing races in their regatta break-neck speed, the only restraining agency for yachts, which fact no doubt will stimulate being his font stuck in the fork. One almost interest in yachting here. This is as it ought shivers to hear it related that a young to be with the opportanities, afforded by this

excellent harbour at aar vory doors. lady came down Old Bailey eems time ago in the same foolbordy fashina. Another danger to the liegen exists in those heavy, lamboring

skid-brake. It is simple, anything but gostly

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The annual general meeting of the Brat 103. The disenssion on the bill will close before hand-carts which stacked with bales or bottles Club was held on Thursday in the Gymnasium come down with a rash from the side streets to of the Club, when a fairly good number of the Queen's Roid level Especially is this embare was present A distinotly antisfactory paisance obvious in the neighbourhood of balance-sheet was submitted and the accounts D'Agnilar Street. It is wonder that paused at ouca, the officers of the Club wore cidents are not more freqant than they appear re-elected en blow, and a genscal committee and to be. Of the same sort are the big water-carte ballotting committee retained almost in stabzi qão of the P.W.D., these also sometimes come down ante,So smoothly was the business conducted from the side streets, such as Gardon Road, with that within half an hour a vote of thanks was n crowd of enolles hanging on in the rear in au passed to the Bon, F. H. May whopresidedant the endeavour to overcome the velocity of the meeting broke up und Lormed itself into varioni descent. Surely commonsense should teach the unofficial sub-committees in the bar. The club coelies, or at any rate their overseers, to se premises are exceptionally well attended just and its effectiveness is beyond question now, in view of the approaching rayatta Slipped below one wheel it would retard the the resources of the Club in the matter of houts considerable strain. So many men heaviest fecunding waegon and rob of their are put to terrors the potential Juggernants of Honkong, are available that the entries for many of the different events will probably to unprecedented THE CIRCUS,

in the Colony, eg., the Ladies Parze, which The matol originally fixed for to-lay- H.K.C.C.. H.K. Football Clab-has han There was a new programme introduced at looks lize starting eight hosts. Ament the indefinitely postponed and II.K.C... A Warren's Circus last right, and a crowded general masting it was noted with pleasure that Naval XI has been arranged, instead. The bonso witness d the entertainment. The various the Hon. Secretary has created a precedent by attending in evening dress on this particular od- i following bare been selected to play for the items were very much enjoyed by all present, as

was evinced by the frequency and warmth of gasion, however, this was somewhat counteracted

by the apps

certain members in boating Club: E. J. Davies, Capt. P. H. Fawcett, RA, P. W. Goldring. T. C. Gray, J. Hooper, the applause. In addition to the performanca

workmsaliks appearayon, and J. E. Loe, W. R. Lemarchand, Lieut. M. B: this evening there will be a matines in the

lest but It is to Rimington, S.F., W. C. D. Turner, A. Gafternoon.

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Lammert. Play to commence at 31 am. ebarp, The annual session of Justices of the Pence We find that we were ine rrect in calling During the match the massed Naval bands will was held at the Magistracy vertering afternoon

The Polo Committee Ihear, so much per the purpose of aidering applications for Mr. Ballesh a newcomer, for he has been a

The ground was manther of the A.D.C. since 1893 and his play, from 3 to 5 p.m. connection with the Club was only temporarily The following will represent Craigengower Ipublican's and adjunct licences for the year turbed in mind about the very slick attendance Mr. Balloch filled the Cricket Clubin the match with the Civil Service 1902-1908. Mr. F: A. Hazeland prosiled, and of playing members fast lately, but hope that suspended since 1898. title role in Robinson Crune in 1995 and was Cricket Club at the Happy Valley to-day- the other Justices present were Meurs. F. J thinstate of affairs on't Wormings in The Magistrats in the same E. Lammert, E. Ford, J., Kinnaird, A. O. Badley, B. E. Hanson, W. H. Perdisal, G. C. over is so good playing form da it is just your. In 1888 be played Sir Charles Grundieon Brown, R. Pestonji, J. P. Jordan, L, A. Rose, Anderson, T. H. Reid, EH Craig, and now, s) {} in & Paatomime Rehearsal and The Duke in J. T. Staart, J. H. Baltosjes, R. Bass and M. C. A, D, Melbourne. All the hoenses, twenty, The Duchess of Bayswater.

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little trouble. were taken with them do not join in and hygin, own animals that sonli play if

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