NEW R MAN CATHOLIC BISHOP.
CONSECRATION AT HONGKONG.
A very imposing an intresting everony took plans yesterday morning at the Roman Catholic Ca hedral, this being the consecration of the Eight Rev. Dominiso Pozzoui, the Bishop of Taviu and Viene Apostolie of Hong. kung. The Consecrating Prolate, was Bishop
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE-S, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1905.
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
20th September.
A LUCKY WOMAN.
had taken place in the personnel of the staff, Hothought that only ten members who
with tho Dock Co., when
stfil be
active were joined in 1886,
IMPORTATION OF FIRE ARMS, members of the staff. He was very sorry to
Admiral Li Touu telegraphed to Viceroy sever his connection with thu corapany, but, as they were aware, ha hnd received an opportunity Shum from Wai Chow saying he bad dis- to better his position in life and, as it was overy covered that secret societies in Canton had man's duty to push attend. he embraced the importo two thousand rifles; and that offer. Br. Wilkie bosom a a partner in the further shipmont (by junks) of four thousand rm of Macdonald & Co, engineers and mur-rifles was on its way to Canton. Ho requested He consttore: the staff he was the Visarny to unthorise the Military and Menicetti, who was assisted by Bishop Clomento yeyore. of Amoy and Bishop Mécel of Couton. The leaving an able one. Regarding the sporting Naval authorities to make thorougli inquiries
on pouple of suspicions character. cathedral was decorated in red and white side of the members, they had taken leading about the matter and to keep a vigilant, watch cloth festoons for the occasion, and the effect positions, at various periods, in every branch of sport, except golf and horse-racing, which were was very pleasing. The congregation was luxuries too expensive for men of limited means exceptionnily numerons, and amongst those In billards, Messts. Rutter, Parkes, Hertou present were Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby, represet-tigured as cracks; in football Messrs Henderson ing HE, the Governor, Admiral Jonquieres Wilson, Lapsley, adil Herton; in tennis, and Reveral officers of the French cruiser Messrs Duneau and Clelland; in swimming nichten; the Consul General for Portugal and Messra. Lapsley, Cooke, and Witchall; in row- Brazil, Senhor Conselheiro Romano; the Coning, Messrs. Wilson, Henderson, Witchell, and ent feral for Italy. Cher. Volpicelli, the Lapsley; in cricket, Mosers. Lightfoot, Dizon, and Herton; and is the domains of lawn bowls Consale for France, Belginan, Spain and Pern?! the rica- nsul for Portugal, and a mandarin the experts wore as numerous tlust he dared not The staff had not devoted all particularies. from Canton, who were all accommodated in special sente. Special accommodation was also their time to games, for Volunteering bed claimed a good deal of attention, and many provided for the presidents of the various reli-
a sideboard bore evidence of the prowess of the gious congregations in the Colony. The attend. anes of the clergy was large and representative, staff as teams and individuals, and no interport team was complote without a sprinkling of the and included the Rev. Illidio de Gonvin, the Dean of Macao, representing the Bishop of Teck Rifle Shots, Former cracks wore Mesra, Macno, Father Arkwright, representative of Stowart nad Henderson, and Messrs. Gow, the Jesuit Fathers of Maeno; Fathers Floreau Lapsley and Parkes wore the shining lights of representing the clergy of Canton; A. Bran
the present day. They had given thras ulcers. to the ILK.V. Corps in the porsuns of Captains J.. Lecomte, representing the Marie-Bethanie Hospital; Father Noval; and all the priests of Mitchell and Maofonald and Lieut. (tenham the French. Spanish and Italian missions. together with the Christian brothers and the sisters from the French and the Italian convenis. The Rev. G. Spada acted as the master of ceremonies. The service begun at 8.15, and after the Bishops had robud, the
Their fama as entertainers was well kanta' and, whether a concert or practice duce wan on-their hospitality was ays to the fore Their Hogmanay Annual Dance was voted one of the most enjoyable of the season, thanks to the hard working eacretary and committee Very Rev. Father do Marin (the Pre-Visar He would refer to another good wait of charge Apostolic) read the Apostoliu mandate. The Bishop-elect having taken the sisus th before the Consecrating Prelite, the various
POLICE COURT.
Saturday, 30th September. BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST
POLICE MAGISTEATU).
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LEAR JUDGINGS,
Inspector Gidley of the Sanitary Départment charged ten coolies with sleeping in the Sanitary, oatshed at Teipingsban without permission Hia Wership dischargod the first defendant, from the Inspector in charge, and fined the remainder 35 ench.
LARCENY OF THE "SAN CUZÓNG." Ho I was placed before his Worship on the felargo of stealing a bundle of clothing the property of a farmer who was passenger by the 8.8, Sun Cheong to Hongkong, "
After bearing the ovidence, his Worship convicted the defendant, and sentenced him to three weeks' hard labour and six hours stocks. BEFORE . . N. ORME (SECOND Polier
MAGISTRATE).
DUMPING RUBBISH AND ASHAULT.
On the 26th instant a poor labouring woman picked up a pile of bank notes near Kau Chong Hang in the Walad City. While she was counting it a inan calmly walked up to her and claimed it to be his property. A quarrel onaued and they were both arrested and taken to the nearest polies station. The shrewd Inspeoter of the station after heating the story related by
Captain Sises of the .. Bourbon appeared the woman, told the conlia if he could state the number of notes and their valuo be would bolisve his version of the story mid return the money before his Worship to answer the charger of to him. The man said he dropped fifteen bask | dumping rubbish in the harbar and assaulting notes of ten dollère cuch which was a very nuar | Lance-Sergeant Wills of the Water Police. guess. When the Inspector counted the votes He pleaded not guilty to the charges. it turned out to be one hundred and fifty-fre dollars which were all in five dollar notes. The money was handed back to the women and the muu was detained for taking a false statement.
MORE RECRUITS.
Viceroy Sham has deputed two military mou Cheong Mon Tak and Cheung Po On to proceed to Siu Chow and Nam Ilang profeatures to try
to recrnit 500 soldiers each.
NO CONFIDENCE IN MANDARINS.
Recently Tai Yew Tin memorialised Viceroy Shum. suggesting the imposition of a tax of five li per tiel on the sale of goods by all shops and merekanis here. Tai reckoned the revenue that could be obtained from this scheme would amply replace that which is derived from
fan-tan
official report.
His Excellency ordered the Chamber of Commerce to call a testing to consider if
A meeting was held two days The remainder of this pleasant evening was ago and the following was the decision:-
(3), That the members all agreed on the put in anecdote and song; the items being contributed by Messrs. Baxter, Purvis, Craw-excellent policy proposed by Viceroy Shun in fod, Wynne, Henderson, Sibbitt. Homsor devising some means to obtain rovonne Kinross, Rytter, Taylor, Stewart, Clelland, and replace that which is derived from fes-tan. E. O. Murphy (of Messrs. Bailey & Murphy),
for. víz their good-heartedness when any of their countrymen or women wern id nod of rites of the consecration were gone thrunch help, and he was sure, no class of men. similarly the rcheme were workable and to send him, an the very solemn ceremony listing for about two situato, in the Far East, were more liberal, and half hours. After the now Bishop had been pointed he was invested with the crozier, cross, Fing, gloves and mitre (which had heon previously blusset) dust the phed on his seat by lie consecrating Bishop. The Te Denm was afterwards sung by the choir and the clergy, during which the Assistant Bishops the new Bishop round the church, who, as he | HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. all traders and merchants and would hamper
THIRD PROMENADE CONCERT.
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That if the tax proposed by Tai Yew Tia be enforced it would bring great hardships ou
commerco in general...
B) That such a tax is likely to embroil the general publie and create trouble.
(That the mandarins buve hitherto been
we were to favour the adoption of this tax we coutinually breaking their word: that even if are afraid that the injurious fan-tun gambling will be allowed to contious unheeded.
ADOPTING EUROPEAN COSTUME.
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passed, gave his blessing to the people. We understand that the crazier and the cross were
If there are any people who have not attended from the late Bishop Piazzali, while the ring which was prcrented by Mrs. Romano) was at least one of the al fresco concerts arranged vory kenutiïnl, being set in curbmacle and by the H. V. C, they will be surprised and diamine. After tho zo Bishop had-returned | dulighted when they first eve for themselves the to his seat, the Consoorating und Asistant charming arrangements that are made for the Bishops, without mities, stood at the Gospel spending of a pleasant evening. On the cecasion side, the new Bishop went to the middle of of the third concert of the senser, on Saturday
The Feking Cabinet has decided that military the stor, where signing himself with the roning, the bo-flagged stage, the forest of cross, he gave his blessing to the congregation.palms in front of it, with Maxim gurs peeping and naval officers of all grades, the army, navy, The Cenzeerating and Assistant Eisbore out as reminders of the real business of the polics fores aud all scholare of colleges ora to bemained as before, standing on the Gospel uniformed promoters, the festoons of Chinoseudopt Western costume. The Cabinet proposes Interns, the beards to prevent damp feet, and shortly to memorialize the Tirone to have it side, in their mitres, looking towards the vow bishop, whe proceeded from the Epistle side the refreshment booths, together with the rank enforced. to wads them, making in the way three reversad fashion of Hongkong promenading in the Bess, and at each reverence saying to them; subilued light, made the, Parado Ground a Ad wulins anao, Hewas then received with the Cesirable lounging place apart from the music kirs of prace by the other Bishops, who con. that was to come. ducted him away, after saying the lust Gospel of the Mass.
At the o nelasics of the consecration servico the various consuls and mural officers and the clergy retired to the Mission House to pay --their-cer grainudions to the new dignitary
in his rectos.
FORMIGN POLICE TO BE REWARDED,
About two years ago a muward of 84,600 was
of the notorious pirate Lum Chung Yent. They offered by the local authorities for this capture were nuable to locate him until lately, when the authorities discovered that he had taken rofage in Anam. Ļum was surrendered The Gorerament has to the local authorities by the French Govern- ordore the gunbout Kwong Kan to convey the went a few days ago. $5,000 reward to donos, which will he dis tribnted amongst the police who took part in the capture of Lam.
SUN NING RAILWAY,
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L. 8. Wills stated that while patrolling the harbour on the 27th instant, the coxswain of his piuuzco drew his attout on to the quantity of rubbish which had boon damped. This was
Har the Bourbon and witness went on board
the ship and asked for the captain. Ou hia upperrance the sergeant told him about the he would point out the man who did it. The quantity of rabbish dumped, nud asked him if captain flew into such a rage that witness thought he had taken leave of his senses, He was told he would be summoned if he did not point out the man who dumped the rubbish. Witness then went to the lower deck. The defendant followed him, and as he knocked his hat off he "Get off my ship directly.”
pushing him shoroward the whole.
Inspector Langley-I should like to remind your Worship that in the last cose of this kind you inflicted a fine of $39, and said you weald treble the fine in the next case brought befor you. I would also ask your worship to make it clear to the captain that the police have a right to board ships under the morehant shipping act
as he apparently is labouring under a misappre. hension on that point.
O Thomas, second engineer of the ss. Bourbon, wil be heard a noise on deck, and heard the captain tell the constable to return to his launel. He did not notice whether there was any rubbish on the water.
Lan Fut, another of the ship's engineers, Lestified as to seeing the captain order the constable of the pes 1.
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LOCAL SPORT.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB MIX-A SIDN COMPETITION.
Tas fallowing teams havo-been-chosen to play in the six-a-side competition :-
E. Humphreys W. H Woolley J. D. Pateman (capt.) A. O. Lang (cupt.)
A. 9. Denman
J. G. Luckia A. E. Robinson G. Carpenter W. E. Gilbert
r. K. Kayvett (eapt.) E. F. Autoll R. Miller. A. B. Ogle
S. Helmes T. Clarke
H. F. Chard (capt.)
A. M. Forrest
II. M. Kendall
F. C. Kendall
R. M. Ranking
C. M. Pirshaw "
W. E. Leckie
H. G. C. Baley
J. C. Stean
H. C. Gray (capt.)
A. Moreey
R. H. Crofton
T. 4. Gray
A. H. Laing
C. T. Costigan
R. Marphersons (capt.)
F. C. Hall
H. L. Garrett
1. 4. Sayer
R. Henderson
H. H. Taylor
The following may act as substitutes:- S. M. Thorne, W. A. Murray, W. Ironside, H. Schluter, C. B. Hayward, J. D. Harris, P. O. Davies, F. Jekt, P. C. Murray, R. H, A. Craig, G. B. Macdonald, P. W. Goldring, T. E. Pearce, C. H. R. Chesney, H. J. O. Barnott, any new wember joining after this date, and the last two He did not see him mentioned plagers-in-any of the above two
Offsido Two playões. push the sergeant, or kucok his hus eftame, strong wind which proveiled blew.some.rubbish overboard Witness raw some rabbist blown out of the 'tween decks through a porthole.
Inspector Langley-Can you say how the wind got dera to the "tween docks.
Witness--I cannot.
Defendant-Your worship, sampans were working alongside the steminer discharging and taking in cargo, and somo rubbish may hara dropped overboard from thesa eraft
11is Worship-Don't you know it is your aty to ast the police in preventing the dumping of rabbish?
Defendust-Yes, your Worship.
His Worship-Well you did not do so in this
instance.
Defenduat-I have done soon R previous occasion.
Inspecter Langley-Oa that occasion, gove here from Suiges, and when the police boarded Worship his vessel brought 49 undesirables. his ship he refused to askoowledge that he had the moo on board.
The subilted light was responsible, it is to be presumed, for the answer of a gentleman to an enquiring lady, that the composer of item No, 6 in part one of the programme was ruined Suttd! The lady had not heard of this composer, and ad bis work rewinded her someshot of Grieg. It certainly was Grieg, At 4 pm. the various congregations and and Grieg in most typical vein; and the Band other religions institutions prevented their in that as well as thefather pienas, showed the effect of excellent training. Of the performers, addresses. including one from the native
there is nothing new to say. Mr. Andersen's Christians, to the new Bishop, who returned flanks, expressing his acknowledgments incorrect musical fecting and almost perfect enunciation was heard to advustage in a song English.
well within Lis power; albeit not a song to be greatly admired. It is a patriotie effort to tell of England of the long bow; and refers to the bowstring "ye strynge it wys trymed") as a pen cord! Besides before them the petitioner and others on the make clear to the captain that he must treat thin which anachronism, the song bas but le 23th instant to investigate thoroughly into and police properly. Apparently, he imagines that report upon the matter, prerions to the issuing
A special feature was the large munter of natwo Christians who came over frem their villages to attend the sorvice.
PRESENTATION AT KOWLOON DOCKS.
The s'aff of the Kowloon docks assembled to say farewell and make a pressulation to Mr. John Wilkie, Chief Clark. Mr. P. Neaso, Superintendent Engineer, ccupying the chair, said Mr. Wilkie had practically grown up with the Dock Co., having been in its service for the period of 20 years. During lus six years with the Dock Co. the chairman bad siways found Mr. Wilkis most obliging, always ready and willing to help a fallow employes; and always avery lard worker and a thorough business man. He called upon Mr. Rattor, who had been in the Deck Co. eren longer than Mr. Wilkie, to my a few words and make the presentation.
Mr. Rutier said the man who evuld not get
OR with Mr. Wilkie must have been a hard
man to please; he had not only been Leartily with them in their work, but had also joined enthusiastically in their sports. There were still quite a few neu in Hongkong who would remember runing up against the formidable Wilkie in the football fald, and again, he had
melody. Mr. Austin's song was another not well chosen ; a good baritone should tears wail ing over blighted flower to tenors. Mrs Gordon's vocal chords, perhaps owing to the excessive humidity (there was more or less rain through out the concert did not produce the rich and rotund tones noted in previous performances. Mr. Walstow sarued his customary meed of applause, although some begin to think he gives too much music-hall patter" and too little A considerable part of the andiones singing. fled at the intersal to escape a wetting, the rain becoming heavier. The programme was as follows:-
Selection from Faust" (Gouned), 2nd Batt.
R.W.K. Band.
Song-The Song of the Bow (F. Aylward), Mr.
LJ. C. Anderson.
encore-Mrs. A. G. Gordon.
Lately a Sue Ning gentleman, Yü Kia Yew, memorialised Viceroy 3lma saying that the capital for the building of the Suu Ning line had been fully subscribed and requested His the work and to setion the extension of the Excellency to issue a decres for commencing! line to Hoi Ping and Sun Woi. The Victoy has issued an order to the Sin-hau-kok to call
of the decree,
COUNTERFEIT DEALER AGRESTED,
Defendentile constable hoardel my ship in a very impolite manor, and I promptly told him to get off.
Inspector Langley-I do not wish to prezs for a heavy poualty regarding the rubbish. dumping, your Worship, but I do ask that it be
where as she is in reality a tromp. the Bombon has the status of a man-of-war
Defendant-The policeman boards my
On the 27th instant the Chief Saperintendentessel with bis hst on, which he had no right
to do.
His Worship-Oh, yes, ho had. His bat is of Police of Canton, Ting Toolai, received.
part of his uniform. If you treated the police information that Lo Lau Po, the notorious counterfeit ea dealer, was staying in the property, and assisted them in the execution of Hing boarding hones near Chak Lan Kew. their duty lustent of obs.racting thom, you Ting Tootai went personally with several police would tid they would trent. yor with winy and arrested him. A large quantity of late-iteration. On each charge I order you to coin was found in his possession. Le bas since confessed to his crimes; but said his enits were not as base as those of other counterfeiters, BB $100 worth of his coins would always rotch $ in the market!
A NEW PAPER.
A San Ning on sornamed Li has started a
Soug-Land of Hope und Glory (Elgar).-newspaper called the Kuan Po (2) His programme" is to "promets uniou. Song-I had a Flower," Lawrence Kellie, Mr. amongst the Cantonese people.”. Burlesque fore Imitations of Children!
(once) Mr. A. F. Walstew. "Peer Gynt Suite (Groig.) The Band.
Frank Austin,
Nevin.
D'Amour,"
been their tauris champion for quite a (a.) Naraissus" (from the Wator Scenes) outward English nails, and is due Eero on the number of years. On behalf of the Dock staff, ber. Rutter) hat nia oh pleasure in (b) Morova, Mignon "Solat Lunding over a vory haaleomo gold watch! as a mark of their esteem and respect, as well as a diumend brooch for Mr. Wilkio. Soveral of the servants of the Dock Co.
testified to their excerience with and wester the direct orders of Mr. Wilkie, Notable awong thegs was Br. J. J. Gomes, who has been with the Dock Co., for about 28 years.
Mr. Wilkie thanked his kind friends with no feeling remasking that very many dinge
Elgar. The Band. Song-Tosli's "Goodbye," Mr. A. S. Paine- Vicla Solo Romance" from Grand Duo
(Gollermann.), Colonel Haynes, Contralto Solo Asthore (Trotere.)
encore) Mrs. J. W. ker.
•
C bacaster Song Tas Modern Yachtsman" (Sheffield.)(engorgi-Mr. A. F. Walstow. Eclection from Florodoro" (Staart.) The
Band,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The P. & O. str. Coromandel loft Singapore. for this port on the 39th ult, at 8 a.m., with the
5th inst. at BOON.
The I.G.M. str. Princess Alice. Larrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 12th
Sept, left Colombo on Friday, pan., and cted here on Tuesday, The 19th inst. may be
The H.A.Lisir. Senegambia, from Hamburg, Teff Singapore
for this port on the Wth ult, and may be exported here on the 6th inst.
ho U.FR 8 Empress of Japan left Tho Yokohama on Friday, the 29th September, p.m.. for Victoria and Vancouver.
The C.N. Co. 9. Taéyian, from Australian Ports, left Manila on the 20th Sept. p., and
Is due bere to-day at daylight
pay a line of Sho
NIGHT GUN. PRACTICE.
One of the lessons of the war in the Far Eait. which is being taken to heart by our nackt. authorities, is the value of night gun practice,
Prince Louis of Battenberir has taken up this question with very keen interest, and the cruisers of the squadron under his command re ecmbination with destroyers. frequently exercise in
Thics Jatter craft are thted with are lamps, such as are used for flust illuminations, and when within torpedo range of a warship, if not previously discovered by searchlights, they switch on the electric currants, and stund out in a skeleton tracery of flame.
Gras are then trained upon them, and werel
useful practice le zghting and judging dis
tances at night is the rosult.
The Almiralty have now decided to carry. bis training a step further, and several dummy destroyers are to be constructed, and fitted with electric lighting installations.
These vessels are to serve as tarpels for real pruction with servics charges, and the number of hits made will be recorded in holes and splinters.
Great enre is to be exercised in using these dommy craft, and special lights will be displayed by them to obriate any risk of opening fire on a legitimanto destroyer fit up for sight-aiming practice Daily Express.
The following dates have been fixed for thei mutekes:~- Oct. 1-Gray 1. Batman Chard Mac.
pherson.
Chard v. Lang; Gray r. Knyvett. 9-Gray Chand; Bateman . Knyvett. 1Lang. Muepherson.
11-Betmen , Chard; Gray . Lang. 12-Koyrett . Macpherson. 13-Gray . Macpherson: Bateman
Lapg
17-Bateman Macpherson: Kayvett .
Long.
19-Knyvath. Chari, Kick-of-Not Inter than 5,20 g..
The club colours aro whito efaps sbirt aul! dark blue shirts and stockings.
CRICKET.
MR. WCHE'S ELEVEN Y. CIVIL SERVICE.
This
mate, between Mr. Webb's team- and the Civil Service tenin, took place at the Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon lust, and ended in a bad defeat for the Civil Serrion. The visitors were botter in all departments of the game. Scores -
CIVIL SERVICE.
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A. R. F. Ravon, c Latter, Wilson... R. C. Witchell, and b Bradford F. B. Adams. Whites, b Thompson F. A. Biden, o Le Grove, WJ
L... Brots, e Le Grove, b Bradford
R. H. Craig, Red, by Thompso
F. T. Hobins. t Thompso31..
W. H. Woolley, run out
F. Nicholes, 6 Bradford H. J. Gidley, uct out...
A. W. Harlow, b Thompson
Extras
Totai WEDD' ELEVEN.
Welsh, rotired Woodrate, c Biden, i Brott Whiles, e Craig, b Raven Wilson, e riuos, b Brett im firaro, Witchell
Lt. Bauskin, ran out Later, e Alatus, b Witchell Thompson, e Brett. i Witchell Bradford, a Biden, Brett.... Heed, not out Smith; e Craig, Bret
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS. CIVIL BERTICE.
31
Bradford Wilson.... Thouipenn
WHEE'S MIKTEN.
Brats. Karwen Witchell
Nichols Craig
Bilo
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H.E. the Governor has given his assent, in following Ordinances passed by the Legislative the name and on behalf of the King, to the Council
Ordinanca No. 5 of 1915-An Ordinance farther to amend the Merchant Shipping Ordi bance, 189, and for other purposes.
Ordinarice No. 6 of 1903-Au Ordinance further to amend the Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1507.
Ordinance No. 7 of 1005-An Ordinates to auend the Summary Offences Ordinoce, 1845
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