SPORTING NOTES.
The season of sport is dying slowly, but the end is uol far off. The last cricket matches will soon be played. To-day the watch on the Cricket Ground will be. Clubs. United Ber- vics, the home side having got together a fair but decidedly experimental oleven. In the League the Civil Service C. C. should put themselves still further ahead of their nearest competitors when they meet the R.A.M.C., to-day, and should thus draw closer to the A.0.0.-though they cannot, of course, dispute the championship with the last-named, who have completed their reason. The Craigongower should beat the RE. The following is the League Table up to dato --
WAR NOTES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. MAFOH 12TH, 1904
NAVAL NOTES.
Forasters. In the afternoon he was caluted
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 11th March.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR WILIAM M. GOODMAN (CHIEF JUSTION),
WALKING LD, ., D. HILLS.
KODAKS! KODAKS!! KODAKS!!!
AND
PHOTO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
We have an Establishment Solely devoted to
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
THE MANDJOUR" CAND The Shanghai Thotai repoived on Thursday, the 3rd iust, a dispatch from H. Kleimenow, Russian Conful-General, notifying the former that he and received telegraphin instructions from M. Lessar, Russian Ministor at Peking consenting to the disarming of the Afandjour, and that the bronch-blocks of the big guns, and ammonition of the cruiser shali bo handed
to the Imperial Mari- time Customs, to bo inken CarG of during the continuance of the present war. Next day the Russian Consul General sont another dispatch to Yaan Tantai asking hims to ses Mr. Hobson, the Shanghai Commissioner of Played. Won. Lost, Drawn. Pointe Customя, about” naming a day when the latter may remain on her till the Glory is ready for or perfumier in Hongkong. Mr. M. W. Slada hold by first defondant.
A.0.0. Civil Service... R
Craigsogower... 13 H.K.C.C. "A" 13
RE.
77
14 13 10
0
39
2 I
31
7
4
29
ru 12
19
2 8
1
10
12
0
0
R.A.N.C.... ... 11.
Parsees
12
H.M.S. Tomar. 14
6
Two good football matches are to be played to-day. In the first place, there is the replayed
ОтОт
shall call at the Russian Consulate to settle about
ADMIRAL BIR OYPRIAN BRIDGE. Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, K.O.B., paid hia forewell visit to Government House Jesterday, being received at Blake Fier by a guard of honour and band from the Sherwood with 17 guns (16 for Admiral'; two for Com- mander-in-Chief) by the new admiral, answering with 13 gans (13 for Vien Admiral; when Vice- Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, the now Commander in-Chief, officially assumes his position he will be entitled to two mere gans). Admiral Sir Cyprion Bridge bas shifted his flag to tha Leviathan, the diacrily belug now temporarily occupied by Vico-Admiral Sir Gerard Nool, who
on-service, Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge will be
chemists, druggists, wino merchante, ete,
This was an action in which Watkins L for Amateurs, where we turn out work of the boat description and with great promptness. carrying on business at 31, Queen's Rond Cent al, sought an injunction to restrain Lávingaton D. Hills, lately employed by thou as an resistant, from acting as assistant in the
LONG, HING & CO.,
Hongkong, 10th Marel, 1904.
17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(Few Doora East of Hongkong Hotel)
Ly
trode or business of a chemist, druggist, aerati-d wator manufacturer, wine and spirit mes ebunt, second defendant on the ground when he waR He did not soa second
barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. F.
the handing over of the breech-blocks, eto, of busy receiving calls, and inspoeling the rarions d'Almada e Castro,, solicitor), appeared for the
the Mandjour. As for the crew of the oraleer, it is believal that only a few men will be left on board es caretakers, the rest to be paroled that they will not fight in the present war and then probably be sent back to Russia.
NORTHERN NEWS.
The following itsins nes from Shanghai and Japanese papore :~
tio between the Cressy and the Leviathan in the semi-final round of the Shield. As the Leviathan Poking aro reported to have decided upon the The Waiwupa and the Russian Minister at mugged to draw on Wednesday with only ten following as contraband goods during the men for the greater part of the game, they will Russo Japanese war :- Hand and artillery be faucied to-day. Their play in the second
weapons, iron tools, combustible substanos, kolf of the drawn game was admirable, and if explosive matters and apparatus, all supplies they can keep up this form, should win the Cup necessary for the artillery, military engineer... The game is advertised to take place on the Clubing, and infantry, cutting iron wires, building ground at 2.45 p.m. After this, on the same pontoons, and pontoon bridges, army provisions, ground, a. Rugby game will come off between uniforms, material for navigating sosseis all the H.K.R.F.C. and H.M.S. Albion. The Club kindof engines used on hoard vosnels, all kinds of has a good team, and they will want it. Foot boilers, cool, Shih Non cal, spirits of wine, all ball enthusinate havo no cause for complaint telegram codes, railway materials, provis about to-day's matches.
ions, rice and stores, horses and live stook, all kinds of necessaries for land and naval
The China Times cormspondent at Yinkou douiss the truth of the report of the frustrated attempt to blow up the Sungati railway bridge and the hanging of thras Japanese of era. The statomont was sirculated by the Russians to impress the Chinese.
The bowling match down for decision ongagements. Monday at the Hongkong Club looks as if it should be interesting, Time was when the Navy played the full strength of the Club but there do not seem so many good bowlers in the China Squadron just now. Nevertheless, there are some very strong playere, to judge by recent form on the alleys. The Club team ie of fair strength and should hold its own.
is
The verdict on Tuesday night's boxing was practically unsaimone, public and Press alike condemning the disgraceful scenes in the St. Clair-Morgan contest. But with regard to this I should like to point out that the pablis partly to blame. The audience was very excitable-particularly the naval part of it and allegations of "foul" in the Brat round before any trouble bail arison were calculated to spoil the fight at the very start. The police are much to be ootamended on the way in which they handled the crowd on the stage in the sixth round. I hear that it is likely that more supervision will be exercised in fature befero, and not after, such matches,
Owing to some of the members being unwell, and other causes, the Boat Club's regatia has been indefinitely postponed. This is very much to be regretted.
.:
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club compete for the R.E. Crp on Sundar
on to dy been mentioned in these columus. The Cham- pionship Class re sall the eighth Club Race to-day.
The V.R.C. are training for their sports, which come off on the 4th prox. A "emsker will be given on the 33rd prox.. a four-cared scratch race also being held on that day. It is expected that gymnasium classes, under an instructor, will commenco shortly,
:
It seems now that the Japanese who landed at Tengehou, Shantrag, and were reported to hayesomefrom a sunken Japanese vruiser, word really from the steamer Jinson which went down near this entrance to Port Arthar." They subsequently went on to Chefoo, and a Japanese oraiser and torpedo-boat entered Chefoo harboar without lights at 1 o'clock on the morning of the 28th alt, and took on board all the survivors, leaving before daylight.
British warships at Hongkong between this and Monday, when he leares in the Alacrity for passage to Japan. He procoids home from Japan vs Cunula, It is very probable that as soon as the Alacrity gets to sea be will strike his flag.
VICK-ADMIRAL SIR GERARD NOEL. Vice Admiral Sir Gerard Houry Noel, K.C.M.G., yesterday arrived by the P. & 0. He bas heen Rear-Admiral of the Mediterraneau Rs. Sila and hoisted his flag on the Alacrity. Fleet; Lord of the Admiralty, 1893.48, and A.D.C. to Quoon Victoria 1894-96, born in 1845.
He was
H.M.E. "MOGREEN,” Hongkong from a cruisu yesterday,
H. M. river-gunboat Moorhen returned to
EUSHO-JAPANESE WAL AND THE CHINA SQUADRON,
of the 12th ult, is interesting-Although ther The following paragraphs from a home paper
jo no expectation at the present moment that the Far East, the Admiralty is preparing for Great Brition will be drawn into the fight in
any eventuality that may arise, Thero is ne dockyard and on every station preparations are feverish anxiety in the matter, but in every being quietly proceeded with. Nothing has been settled yet as to reinforestouts for the China station, but certain ships on the Mediter ranean, East India, and Australian stations are being kept ready to sail on the shortest notice. A cruiser squadron will also probably be got to- gether in the Mediterranean which can be once despatched if the necessity arisas. The names of the Formidable and the Russell are
mentioned as two of the throo battleship that
stated that the two ex-Chilean battleships, Triumph and Swiftsure, are being pushed for ward as rapidly as possible, and will be commis Csioned for China as soon as they are ready. The Admiralty notified the mou in the various divisions of the Naval Reserve tho ships and depots they are to join in the event of their being called up for service.
may be sent to the China station, and it is also
A reliable correspondent sends to the N. Daily News the interesting news that the whole of the rolling stook from the Shan- haiwan-Yiskos line has been brought within the Well, so that the Russians will find a baro line only when they come that way. this the correspondent infers that the Chinese, in connection with their northern railway system, are going to profit by their last orper. ience with the Russians.
From
THE TSAK'S MANIFESTO, 10th alt publishes the following manifesto by The Official Messenger, S. Petersburg, of the
the Tears
two
HOCKEY CUP.
H.M.8. LEVIATHAN
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V. H.MA, OCEAN,"
Witness then
TRADE
TELEPHONE No. 133,
FRENCH IS
MARTELL'S
* $28.90 PER DOZEN.
x defendant do anything.
P. 9, sworn, stated that l was on duty on plaintiff. Defendant was unrepresented.
the 9th & 13.40 p.m. when he saw a bluejacket Mr. Slade read the statement of claim, which taking away a rickslas along Queen's Road was to the ffect that defendant was a chomist, Central, and told him to leave it alone and and was formerly an nesisteut in the amples of ro-join his comrades. Ho put down the risksha the plaintiff company and was now an assistant and turned and struck witness on the chest, at The Pharmacy, 12, Queen's Road Cutral. By He caught hold of him, when several other an apreement dated 20th. Dreember, 1901, mado sailors came up and struck witness, and THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE between the plaintiff company and the defendant knocked him down. He had a mark over the for the consideration therein mentioned the loft uys. The second defondant again struck defendant agreed to serve the plaintiff company him, this time over the ear, as a general assistant in Hongkong or at any drew his truncheon and tapped him ove the Treaty port of China or in the Philippine head. The man fell down. There were over Islands, for a term of five years commencing fifty bluejackets about at the spot then. He from the day of his landing in Hongkong. By saw the first defendant catch hold of P.C clause 3 of that agreement defendant boud Sleeman. He heard Sleeman say that he was himself not to, at any time during the contin a cousfable. He saw several men holding an na pre of the said ferm or at any time thereafter Indian coz stable.
either en gage
directly or indirectly, either
'his nwu necount or as An assistant to any person or persons or company or companies in the trade or business of a chemist draggist, dentist, nerated water manufacturer wine and spirit merchant, er perfumier in Central Station, afterwards sending him to Even their cheapest quality is recommon bad Hongkong or at any Treaty port to China or in hospital where his wounds wero in lasycd. the Philips in Islands except for the benefit.C. Sleeman, ro-called, said tho juukot was dani- by the Medical Faculty for Invalids and er with the written consent of the plaintiff aged to the extent of $5. First defendant tried company. Deferdant arrived in this Colony in
to play the injured innocent," but his own or wheat February, 1902, and continued to act his favour, when ander oath. The second witnesses whom he called could not testify in in the capacity of general assistant to the defendant said he could not remember'soything plaintiff company until 20th October, 1903, about it. It was five mouths since bs had been when the plaintiff compnay dismissed himashore, and he took a little drink, but know from their service for misconduct and neg nothing about all the trouble.
lect of duty. Since his dismi eal defendant
in
Georg Willis, P.C. 4, corroborated the Story of the arrest of the first defendant, and added that be put the second defondant, who was bleeding from. wound in tho bad, ist 1 chair and tok him tu tun
His Worship, in wontencing the racu, pointed |
breach of his agreement and with entered into the servico of the firm carrying He would fine the first defendant $20 or 21 out the consent of the plaintiff company had out that it was a very grave and serious matter to molost the plice, who must be protected on busluess at 12, Queen's Bond Central, as
druggists and chemists, wine, and spirit, and be must also pay $5 compensation for merchants and perfumiers, under the style of consideration the knock-down blow the second the damaged coat or 7 days. Taking into
hess injured in their basicers by ronson of the "The Pharmacy." Plaintiffs chimed they had defendant had received, he would fise him $10 act of the defendant, and would continue to bo
or 14 days. The fires wars paid by their injured unless the defendant was restrained
officers, who were watching their cavs. from continuing to commit breaches of his agreement; they accordingly sought an injune- tion as der eribed above,
Tia Lordship said there were a great mony cases of this kind in the Encyclopædia of Law. These restrictions of trade wust to reasonable. He supposed defendant's pussage had been paid out?
Mr. Sinde-Yer.
His Lordship-I think it is a reasonable thing that he should not be employed here; I think it is an areasonable thing that he should not be employed in any Treaty port.
Mr Shado-We are not usking for that, my Lord.
Mr. G. A. Watkins, of Watkins, Ld. having given evidence,
His lordship granted the injunction, res- tricted to Hongkong, with costs.
THE BALLAARAT ”—“ CHANG
ON" COLLISION.
Tuesday last, there was a collision on the As our Shanghai teleginn announced on 6th inst. between a P. & O, mail steamer and the river boat Chang On at Woosung. We take the following account of the altair from the N.-C. Daily News:
between the P. & O. S. mail steamer A serious collision nccurred at Woosung Ballarat, which was to leave with the mails] for Europe to-morrow (the 8th) at clay light, left her mooring at the P. & O. Buoy on andtheriversteamerCheng, The Ballarat Saturday and proceeded down river, but anchored off Black Point. On the 6th she again weighed anchor and resumed her course down the tiver, crossing the Inner Bar about 2.30 p.m. There she not the Chang Ou. which was coming in on the flood tide. Just opposite Pheasant Point, for some reason al present unexplained, the two vessels collided, the bows of the Bellaural striking the Chang On amidships on the portside, out- ting a big hole right down to the water's edge and shaving her right away aft from amid- ships. No lives were lost, the collision having been foreseen by those on board both ships. The natives in the port galleys rushed out immediately they saw that a collision was inevitable, otherwise there might have been loss of life. The engine-nom of the Chang On
At the time of the collision several of the minute the water was up to the platform. Chang Un's Chinese passenguis jumped over- board, but were all picked up by saupans Akitsushima and the Chinese cruisers in the and boats sent out from the Japanese cruiser
The above, a Cup match, was played on the Club Ground at Happy Valley yesterday after It was the Leviathan's second appear ance in the shield; on the first occasion they "We prodaim to all our faithful subjects :--
beat the Centurion by three goals to it. After "La our solicitude for the preservation of that
some fast, fairly even play England scored Peace. so doar to our heart, we have
a good goal for the Leviathan amil great pat forth every effort to assure tranquillity in applause, Chichester (Leviathan) got a nasty the Far East, Te these pacifle ends we
knock, necessitating his lying down for declared our assent to the revision, proposed
somo time. The Leviathan shortly after. by the Japanese Gorornment, of the agroe-
wards bait their revenge on Drake Brock ments existing between the Empires
received an injury. man, who
Chichos- concerning Corean affairs. The negotiationstar, having a relapse, was obliged to retire, initiatol on this subject were, however, not
Dowding thea ecored a goal for the Ocean. Morris, the Ocean's goal-keeper, limping badly, brought to a conclusion, and Japan set sven
demonstrated that he wae hurt too. Helt scored awaiting the arrival of our kust reply and the proposals of our Government. informed us of the
another for the Ocean. At half-time the score was Ocean, 2; Leviathan, 1. Although the ball rupture of the negotiations and at diplomatic
was once kicked into the Ocean's not nothing Cup Ties (first round proper) were played of notifying that the rupture of each relations
Without previously farther was scored before the whistle Hually Arsonal, Southampton,
umonosed a win for the Ocean. Tottenham Hotspur amongst the Southern Japanese ordered its torpedo-bonts to make a implied the beginning of warlike action, the clubs won their matches, Millwall, Bristol City sudden attack on our squadron in the outer team). They drew a week ago, each side scoring and Jobu Hester, able searoun, H.31.8. Sirius, must have been'eut into, as in less than
Arthur. After roadstead of the fortress of Port
of our Viceroy
receiving the
report one, does commanded Japan's challenge to be
on the subject, wo replied to by arms. While proclaiming this, help of the Almighty, and firmly trusting in our resolve, we, in unshakable nonfidence in the
the unanimous readiness of all-Our faithful
with Ourselves, Wo inveks God's blessing on subjects to defend the Fatherland together Cur glorious forces of the Army and Navy."
On the 6th at the English Football
Woolwich
and
and Portsmouth being defeated, and Reading. nad Plymouth making a draw, The winning clabs in the North were Blackburn, Bury Manchester City, Middlesbrough, Preston, Aston Villa, und Wolverhampton Wanderus Notts Conuiy drew with Manchester United. and the match as West Bromwich could not be played.
The test matches are over, and Australia by her victory at Melbourne reduced England's lead in the series just concluded to one gania- 3 to 2. In the Baul game Warner's team, short of Hayward and with the worst of the wisket, made a poor show, and in a low-scoring contest we were than 200 raus behind. The test matches during the pant Australian season have been favoured with singularly poor weather for Australia; and the amount of wet wiokote
relations with Russia,
A RIDICULOUS TALK.
st
Vice-President of the French Chamber of Do A Berlin telegram says that I. Etienne,
patios, expressed, in the budget committon, the hope that the war in the Far East will be localised, but also the apprehension that the Japanese plans were directed against Indo-China. Ho minds one of English cricket, said, the French naval basis in Indo-China was To-day the Englishmen commence their last net safficients it was necessary to build at once
fortifications and more mon-of-war. gome, playing the refarm with South Australia, whom they failed to defeat Inst November through lack of time Up to date they have | THE CANTUN-KOWLOON RAILWAY. only lost two matches on the tour, and they should pull throngh at Adelaide, in spite of
chronicted.
A semi-final Cap match will bo re-played! ou Monday between the 11th Mahratta Ligh Infantry and the 3rd Barm Infantry ud two goals: the game promises to be a good
CHURCH SERVICES.
Society
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. Centenary of the British and Foreign Bible
March 15th; 4th Sunday in Lent. Holy Communion (7.50 .a.) Matias (10 a.m.) Besponses, Terial; Venite, Turle; Psalme, Crotch and Cooke; Benedicite, Ward in A; Jubilate, Ayrton in E; Anthem, "Call to 112, Offertory Hyman, 256. remembrance, O Lord "Farunt; Hyma
Evensong (5.4 p.m.).
sponses. Ferial; Palmas, Barnby, Turls and Hawes Magnificat, Robinson in E flat; Nunc Dimittis, Hopkins in A flat; yous, 197, 251, and 257 Vesper Hymn-Ward (No. 1).
8. PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road West. Holy Communion, 7.30 am. Malina (11a.m.). Venite, Jones; Te Deum, Woodward; Benes dictus, Troutbeek; ilymns, 4, 46, 113, and 320. Evensong (6.80 p.m.). Magnifat. Goss; Nase Dimittis, Crotch; Hymne, 11, 52, 91, and 16.
The Church launch Dayspring, will call on
sm, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloor ashore to the services, between 9.15 and 10.30
Police Pier 10.30 and 6); returning afterwards, The Answering Pennant is the cell flag. All Visitors welcome. Books, do, provided. Sunday the sittings are free and unappropriated. School 10-10.45 a.m.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 11th March.
BEFORE MR. T. SERCOMBE SMITH (PICE MAGISTZATE),
BLUE-JACKETS IN TROUBLE. Robert Johnston, stoker. HM.S. Amphitrite,
were arraigned before His Worship at the Magistracy yesterday morning on three charges. The first was assaulting the police in the execution of duty; the second, tearing and damaging the clothing of a ronstalle; and the inity. Although her engines had been third, being drunk and disorderly in the public slowed down opposite Woosing Creek, when Dtreet, to wit, Queen's Toed Central. The first the collision was foreseen, the strong wind defendant pleaded not guilty, the second and tide were sufficient to help the Chang On fendant saying that he knew nothing about it, close to the Customs Station, where she now to get to the river bank, on the north side, as he did not remember anything. William lies beached. Too much praise cannot be Sicomuu, P.C. 37, sworn, stated that at 11.30 given to those on board the Japanese cruiser |
Ahitsushima. They sent bouts as soon as the P., on the 8th inst, he was off duty and was on bis way to his quirters. He was walking along natives, carried the Chang On's passengers
collision occurred, picked
drowning up Queen's Hood Central in plain clothes when he ashore, and also carried a wire cable from the hard a police-whistle, and going to the plan Chang' to the shore, to prevent her slipping uff. Thus mély damaged about from which the sound proceeded, ho zaw the forefoot, and carui round and come back bluejacket assaulting P.C. £, by hitting him to Shanghai. The Chang On is ent into as on the neck with his fist. Witness told the stated above, but it is expected that the cargo he was a police constable, aud be can be got out of her and she can then be put him under arrest. Who doing so he saw
towed up river. There are only 3 inches of the first defendant holding Indian P.C. 507 by
water in her main hold.
the urm. Witness told the man to let the man alone, when first defendant furned and goized witness by the shoulder and front of his jacket, He told the man ho was a police oquelable, but
an
...
SHIPPING, NOTES.
ARRIVALS,
Hayward's illness. Un the 17th inst. the team gesing that the British and Chinese Corpora ahips carrying white crews to bring friends as he still hold on, witness had to meo forco, ye lordas, bering oxperienced drizzly weather,
1 eaves Adelakle, and on the 5th April Fremantle
homeward bound.
On the 10th utt, Mr. Weir, M.P., asked in the House the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, tiga were granted a prelimitary agreement for the construction of the Canton-Kowloon Rail way on March 25, 1899, if he would state when A new cricket record was made in Ceyloned and the construction of the line proceeded the final agreement was expected to be conclad- last month, when Mr. W. 8. Kindersley, of the with. Ceylon Civil Service, put together 231, not out, ment for the construction of the Canton-Kow- Earl Fercy replied: The preliminary agree- in the second innings of Kalutara v. Kalani on line was signed, on March 28, 1899. We Valley. This is an Island record, the previous are informed by the British and Chinese Cor best boing Mr A. L. Gibson's 218 in 1902. Mr. porntion that as soon as arrangements have been Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday... Kindersley also made 67 in the first innings made for financing the Shanglisi-Nanking Acts 9, 42, 11 am,, Gospel Addross, & p.in. but he appears to have been rather lucky in
Railway negotiations for the conclusion of the Tuesday--Boldiers' ond Sailors Bible Class getting his 200
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face with his open hand. and gave the man a back-handed blow on the He then let go. lat tore witness's jacket at the edge and wn the ride. He was then standing with his Halou another man, whom bo was arresting, so i was obliged to let the first defendant go. Ho to the other man to the Central Station. and was about to go back to the scene of the disturbance wlios P.C. 24 brought in second defendant is a obair, followed by first defend ant, and about a dozen more. Withers re
orgnised the first defendant as the man who had assaulted him and torn his jacket, and Arrested him and charged him. He saw the
The a. M. Struve arrived from Tantsui
The ex. Chow Tui arrived from Bangkok y terday with some 2,000 tons of rice for Mors. Butterfield & Swire. She experienced. fog and rainy weather from Padaran.
The P. & O. 8.8. Simile arrived from Dambay yesterday, having taken the outward Europe fine weather. mail on board at Colombo, She
experienced
The s.s. Sophis. Eickmere arrived from Kutchinotsa yesterday with 3,000 tons of coal for the M.B.E Buo experienced foggy weather during the latter part of the voyage.
The P. & O. 8.8. Coromandel, taking the turn of the injured Ballarat, arrived from Shanghai resterday. She experienced strong monsoon and overcast, rainy weather.
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