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would be extremely interesting to hear more about it. Probably we should have had to wait yet louger for the information we already have, bad not a Chinese journal in Shanghai, evideatly having access to official archives, prematurely published the text of the agreement. The very palpable
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day we take to be an in fication that the Chinese, to use the expressive phrase of com- mon parlance, nee" given the show away." But for this evidently unexpected public. tion of the Agreement it might have been assamed that the words "other Kailway. purposes" in the Ordinance had reference to the section of the Kowloon-Cunton rail- way beyond the limits of British territory. It is to be regretted that His EXCELLENCY did not take advantage of the opportunity yesterday to make some au pourcement
An amul employed at No. 1 Lyndhurst TELEGRAMS.] HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE Terrace on Thursday went to change a $50 bill át a money changer's in Queen's Bond Contral. The amount of the bill in silvor was headed
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to her; she tied it up in a handkerchief and GERMAN TROUBLES IN SOUTH left the shop, not observing that a coolle wEN following her. When about to enter the house at which she was employed, the man called her
to sek if a certain person was employed there. As she turned to answer him ho snatched the handkerchief, and disappeared in the street crowd before she realised what had happened. The police were informed of the occurrence, but the search for the robber huis so far proved
unsuccessful.
The International Jockey Club of Manila is again before the municipal bourd with a pallion for permission to construct and conduct a race- course in the city of Manila, the course to have the privilego of utilizing a totalize, or gam bling mashing. The members of the munici pał board have been borod alaust to death with this proposition, saya the Cabloans. On two on- Pasions tlie bani has batracension to deny the as to what progress, if any, is being delition, but the Club evidently believes in the with the negotiations for the making seriptural saying, Ask and to shall be given of that section of the Canton-Kowloon | you" Thy board listowed to the reading of the railway which will ran through Chinese potition with its usual domnonstration of palisone and left the secretary to settle the matior for territory, and the only conclusion to be
the timor being by pigeon-holing fan doenments. drawn from the very guardel utterance of the GOVERNOR is that, so far as the Kowloon railway is concerned, there ५ no immediate burry for the money, But the terms of the agreement regarding the re-purchase of the Canton-Haukow
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NEVER before probably in the history of our Legislative Council has a Bill sauction ing the raising of any considerablė sum of
present souditions as they contribute equally with the married men, and have no prospec- tive rotura for their payments as in the case of the latter.
Various schemes wore disassod among thom the propriety of handing the money over to insurance company, but the meeting was adjmeued for further consideration of the question.
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ment, which we reproduced in our issue of yesterday, make elone the necessity for | immediately raising the sum of £1,100,000, which the Hongkong Government has agreed to hend. An instalmont of £400,000 is stated to have been paid to the Chinese authorities already; and this might be taken to indicate that His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR is assured that no difficulty will be experienced in obtaining the money from London. Chius agreed to pay to the American-China Development Company, as an indemnity for the cancellation of the concession, the sum of $6,750,000 gold, and the £1,100,000 which the Hongkong Government has agrecil to lead to the Chinese Government practically represents the full amount in English currency. All British subjects interested in the China question will recognise in this a wise and timely stroke of business, and oven those who can lay no claim to a sufficient knowledge of the new. "principles guidand stixed. Saind. Swesta Leaon Padding.
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jug the policy of the Government," may make a very shrewd guess at their purport. Next to the conclusion of the new alliance with Japan, the loan is one of the best efforts yet made by the British Government to keep the door in China open to the traje and commerce of the world.
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AFRICA.
LONDON, 13th October. The Hottentots have captured a German camp and apparently intend to take the offensive against the German force.
DIPLOMATIC DISCLOSURES.
LONDON, 13th October. There is great excitement in Ger- many over the Paris disclosures and a strong anti-British feeling has been roused.
REPAIR SHIP ASHORE.
LONDON, 13th October. H. B. M. s. Assistance, a stoum repair ship of 9,600 tons, is dan gerously ashore at Tetung.
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THE “MATIN” DISCLOSURES.
LONDON, 11th October. The Editor of the Malin says that M, Deleased is in no way responsible for the statements of Le Matin.
The Gerinan press is displaying irritation because the British Government has not denied the statements,
COUNCIL.
JUDICIAL AND LEGAL,
The Governor recommended the Council to rote a sum of Six hundred dollars (3600) in sil of the vote, Judicial and Logat Departments,
A meeting of the Ingislativa Council was held | Land Registry Ofles, for New Territorios,- at the Corneil Chambor yesterday
Other Charges, for Language Allowance to Mr. J. R. Wood, assistant land officer, who has passed the examination in the Cartoncss dialect
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, MAJOR SIR MATTHEW NATHAN, K.C.M.G.
Hon. Colonel C. H. DABINO, RE. (Comwan- ding the Troop).
tton. Mr. T Sercombe Smiru (Colonial Secretary).
RAINSTORM TAMAGES. The Governor recommended the Council to Hon, Sir H. S. BERKELEY, K.0. (Attornay-rote a sum of two thousand three hmucked and General),
fifty dollars ($2,350) in aid of the rots, Public Works Extraordinary, for rainstorm damages,
PRINTING.
Hon. Mr. L. A. M. JORNSTON (Colonial Treasurer).
Hon. Mr. E. A IRVING (Registrar-Gonorai), Hop. Mr. Basit H. TAYLOR, R.N. (Harbour Master).
Hon. Mr. W. CHATHAM (Director of Public Works)
Hon. Mr. R. SHWAR.
Hon. Sir C. P. Chatku, C.M.G.
Hao, Dr. Ho KAL, M.B., CM, U.M.G. Hon. Mr. GERICHOM STEWART. Hon. Mr. WET YUK
Hon. Mr. W. U. DICKSON.
MINUTES, The minutos of the previong mesting were read and confirmed.
The Governor recommended the Connoil to vote a sum of the hundeod dollars (9500) In alḥ of the vote, Miscellaneous Sorvices, for printing miscellaneous papers.
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.
The Governor recommended the Conncil to vote a snin of two thousand dollars ($2,100) in
Mr. A. G. M. FECHA (Clark of Guancits). aid of the vote, 22 Miscellaneous Services,
telograms sent and renaived by Government.
GAP ROCK CADER The Governor recommended the Council to vota a sad of five thousand eight hundred ant seventy-one dollars tul
Riaty-five cents (85,871,83) in aid of the vote, Public Works Extraordinary, for repairs to gap rock cable.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
His EXORLLENer-In accordance with elan dingfordar No. 47 I havo sppointed the following committoos Financa Committed--All the members of the Conucil with the hon. the Law Com- Colonial Secretary as chairzaı. mittee-The hon. the Attorney General as chairman, and the hon. the Harbour Master the hon. Dr. Ho Kai, the hon. Me. Shewan, sud the hou. Mr. Wei Yuk as menilers. Public Works Committee-Thu hou. the Director of Public Works as chairisan, and the hop. the Colonial Transarer, the hon. Sir Paul Chater, the hon. Mr. Dickson, and the bon. "Mr. Gershom Stewart as membors,
FINANCIAL.
minutos Nos. 43 to 18 be referred to tho The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved that the Finance Committen.
The COLONIAL TREASURER recendod, and the motion was agreed to.
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RAILWAY LOAKS,、 The ATTORNEY-ĜANREAL-İ rise to ask
By kind premission ek out-Col. A. 6. THE GROUPING OF THE POWERS. Fitton, D.80., and officers, the band of the Second Battalion * The Queen's Own" (Royal
LONDON, 11th October. West Kont Regiment will play the flowing The Paris eorrespondent of the Trines are to introduce and real for the flest lime programme of music during dinner at the says there is reason to believe that anbill entitled âu Ordinance for raising the sum of Two Million Pounds by loan for the purpose Hongkong Hotel, this evening: -
Anglo-Russiau rapprochement is being of defraying the cost of a Baitway from Kow. March... Sons of the Brave"
strongly advocated by France, and being loon and for other railway purposes. La Bay Blanche"...... Boildien Valse "An Fee Schoen olan Bonan" Strauss favourably considered in Russia; and Sélection from The Best of Pezino
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Pai- tine, Curry-Buruh Jurry. Jointa-Roast tralian Belf. Bater Turkey and Sausage, Boiled Poon and Splunch, Cald taffed Chickon
Diplomate Ice Cream and Pound Cake, Lrracie Tien, tieu Cau Dught Color Fruit.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE CLOCK TOWER,
TỪ THE EDITOR OF THE ** DAILY PRENS."
SIR,-In connection with the articles that have appeared in your paper ansat the Clock One case of plegne was notified in the Colony Tower, I fail to see what really sound object yesterday,
Confirmation has reached Manila that the coastguard steamer Zeyle has become a total los.
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Foochow Winter Race Meeting has bosu tixed for 12th, 13th and 14th December, and a very comprehensive programme has been arrangod.
Memorial services for those who perished in The typhoca were held at several churches in Manila on Sunday last, and were attended by large numbers of sorrowing relatives and friends.
The Catholic Union is holding a reception in the Club rooms at Glenealy to-night from 9.to 11 o'clock in honour of His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni. Many friends of the Union have bemu invited.
It is now reported that besides her valuabis
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your contributor had in writing at such length. There is a very large quantity of sentimontatity and very little else. Hongkong is a progressivo colony and, as such, has no time for sentiment It seems as if your contributor is content to remain in one particular groure all his bio, and
doesn't see why others are not.
What good purpose don the Clock Tower erve to us in its present position? As a mbstitute for a policeman to regulate the trafo, it is a failure, and to tell one the time it is also useless to a certain degree. By this I mean that there is practically only one place where an uninterrupted view of the tower is possible and that is at the junction of Dea Vox Road und Pedder Strool.
THE AMERICAN INSURANCE SCANDALS.
LONDON, 11th October.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY secondled. HIS EXCELLENCr-Goatlmsu, I have culled
On the Council resuming.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY aid-I have to report that the Finance Committee karo just considered the Financial minutes No. 43 to 48 and have approved of them. Under th circumstances I move their adoption,
The COLONIAL TREASURER secondled, and the motion was agreed to.
A NEW CLOCK TOWER, His EXCELLENCY-I took the opportunity of the meeting to-day to get the Director of Public Works to lay an the table a plan showing tùn elevation of a Clock Tower which it has beou suggested might be added to the Post Ollee Buildings. I am no more convinced than when I last spoke ou the subject that the general desire is to remove the oil Clock Tower but I think opportunity might be taken of this new building in course of erection to add to it a Clock Tower which would be visible from the barbour generally aud from the different levele of Victoria City. I should like members to look at the plan. The Council stands adjourned wine die.
LOCAL SPURT.
CRICKET:
you together for an extraordinary meeting to pass the Railways Loan Bll of 1905. This Bill, in addition to authorising me to raise funds for the construction of the Hongkong section of the railway from Canton to Kowloom, is connected with the agreement anpoanced in the “China Mail" of the 7th and the "South | Will take place this aftoracon at 2.13.
not in the public interest that I should dilate China Morning Post" of the 9th instant. It
here on the sabject of that Agreement, the geberal terms of which bave appeared in the pable pross, nor is this necessary as I have rosson to believe kouonrable members have sufficient knowledge of the principles guiling. the Government's policy in the matter. The amount included in the Bill makes ample pro- vision for the expenditure it is intended to cover cension requires, and I will see that you are It is only an authority for me to raise funds as informed when any loan is actually ruined on
CRAIGENGOWER UBICKET CLUB,
A match, Captain's XI. t. Vice-Captain's XI.
York, Mr. McCurdy, the president of New is In the Insurance investigation in New
York Mutual, stated that his salary was £30,000. He also gave explanatious showing that large sums of money were drawn by members of his family from a company with which he had business relations.
Mr. Olyphant, the chairman of the Ex. penditure Committee of the Mutual, stated that the company maintained coufidential fund for legal expenses, the total amounts of which were known only to the trustees.
Mr. Gillette, the vice-president, teslijed that the solicitor of the company could get £5,000 whenever he pleased, without dis- closing the destination of the money. Mr. Gillette recited the amounts that the com- pany had contributed to the Republican campaign funds, to which they had subscribed £8,000 in 1904.
· MARINE COURT.
Thursday, 12th October.
BEFORE ME BARIL -B. H. TAYLOR (MARINE MAGISTEATE).
that authority,
The motion was agreed to.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-1 riso to move that standing order No. 38 be suspended in order to move the second reading of this Bill. The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded and the motion was agreed to.
CIVIL SERVICE OBICKET CLUB. The following represent the "A" team of the above club against the tema of the Police C.C.-W. Gust (Capt.), P. B. Adam, Hurlow, W. Willis, A. Brown, H.'Coombs, T. Robins, W. H. E Smith, G. Hoggarth, E. Dawson and J. Rowirth,
HONGKONG,OZICKET CLUB.
The following have been selected to play in the Match "Old Residents" against "New Comere" to-day on the Criekot Ground cummen... cing at 11 am, c-
Old Residents-Major Lewis, Capt. Krioken- book, Mr. G. E. Morrell, Mr. C. H. Mao- kay, Major Williamson, A.S.C., Mr. H. G. C. Bailey, Mr. F. C. Butcher, Mr. W. J. Daniel Mr. S. Vickers Mr. W. Peake, Mr. Gi. W. Tallige and Mr. W. A. Powell.
Players are requested to be on the ground in good time. Tiflis will be served in the Pavilion,
FOOTBALL
New Comera-Mr. Win. Dixon, Mr. Walter, The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I riso now to E. Dixon, Mr. B. E. 0. Bird, Mr. T, E. Pearce, move that this Bill be resil a second time. The Major Chichester, Mr. W. C. D. Tarver, Capt, reasons which have lead to its introduction H. W. Smith, Mr. W. Daniel. Capt. Noble, have been stated by His Excellency to the H.N. Mr. R. A. B. Pousouby, Mr. A. E House, as well as the reason why the Bill Fowlor and A. N. Other. should be passed into law at oneo. Tho objects of the Bill are sufficiently set out in the preamble to obviate the necessity of my taking up the time of this Council in explana.
It has long LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB . Y.M.G.A tious as to the details of this Bill.
The above-mentioned match was played been the hops of every person ictoreated in the colony of Hongkong that a railway from Kow-yesterday afternoon at Cansoway Bay. Teams :--- Lusitano F. C. V. Barres (Capt.). Bill gives the opportunity of seeing the accom- | A. J. V. Ribeiro, J. Sequeira, P. Rosa, J. M- Victor, R. Silva, C. M. Ribeiro, C. Ozorio, A plishment of that desire.
Romario, A. G. Barradas nad E. Uzorio..
Passing along Queen's Road it cannot be soon, and it is also outof sight at Blake Pier,
Personally I don', consoler that. Hougkong
Richard Janus Dooks, master of the sailing requires an independent clock tower at all. ship Andromeda. summoned James McNaugh
my humble opinion the proper place for, a ton. A.B.. for continued wilful disobedience to money been passed through its various cargo which was insured ut $60,00 the ill-fateity clock is on the top of the General Post the lawful commands of complainant in the loon to the frontier should be built, and this stages without discussion, as
was the Bill Cantabria had on board P41009 parily belong
waters of the colony siree 26th nit. which, in the space of ten minutes, was reading to the company and partly to-1 wealthy
The master stated that defendant had been absent from the ship since the 26th alt, with- a first, second and third time in the Council Chinaman.
Apologising for thun trespassing on your out feare, and returned on Wednesday night, Chamber yesterday, authorising the raising
valuable space.--I am, etc.
When witness called him aft to explain his
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I mown that the absence, he made ao reply, and when asked if Conncil rasolve itself into committee to he intended to work Menghten replied that consider this Bil).
tons stone.
The At Home" held by His Excellency the Governor yesterday at Government House was numerously attended. Tea was provided on the laws and the Band of the Royal West
Mussrs. Benjamin Kelly and Potta inform of a loan of Two Million Pounds sterling us that they have received tolegraphic advices for defraying the cost of construction of that the Raub crashing for the past four wacks the Hongkong section of the Canton-Kow-produced 702 ozs. smeltes gold from 5,833 loon milway and "other railway purposes." The term other railway purposes" refers to the re-purchase by the Chinese Govern- ment of the concession granted seven or eight years ago to
American ill syndicate for the making of a line of railway from Canton to Hankow, and certain short branch fines. HE. A syndicate is Bancing in Pittsburg an the GOVERNOR, in a few disappointingly institution called the Americau nu Philippine brief remarks at the meeting of the Council Loon and Trust Company. Its main oflies is to yesterday, said he did not think it would be bé fu Manila. The company is chartered under the laws of West Virginia, with a capital of In the public interest to dilate on the Agree $100,000. Of this amount 360,000 has been ment, the terms of which had already been subscribed. published in the public press, nor necessary,
Kents discoursed an excellent programmo. of
music.
Office, now in course of erection. Wenna there it would be visible to the Harbour, Kowloon and the Hill districts.
ANTI-SENTIMENTAL.
Our correspondent will observe in the report Council, that plans were submitted for a Clook of yesterday's proceedings, at the Togislativo
Tower to be added to now Post Office building--a suggestion made for the first time in the Daily Preten year or more ago by our contributor "Banyan Eu.
HONGKONG FLOWER SHOW.
Rules
work
that day
the did not. He did no (Thursday).
Albert Stead, mate, said that when he went to turn hands to that morning defondant did nol come out of the forecastle. He did not order him personally, and defendant did not actually refuss duty that morning.
defendant was before the Police Magistrate on The master, recalled, deposed that when
September 26th, witness gave him money to
tako him on board, but he did not tura up,
Defendant, who had nothing to say, was sentenced to one month's hard labour
INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH..
The result of the match is a win for Hong- kong. The scores are au follows:
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
Y.M.C.A. F.C-Rutlodge (goal) Bishop, Lo Breton (backs) Piercy, Caldwell, Macpherson (half-backs), Weuser, Forles, Raveny Payneant Faria, forwards.
Referee, Mr. Scott.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
Not long after the start the Y. M. C. 4. man' The Bill was then considered cluse by clause, scored their first goal. The Lashiano. men On the Council resuming,
looked like making matters level them, but through lack of combination their attempts The Y.M.C.A.. men, having proved fruitless.
HIS EXCELLENOF Baid-I have to report that the Bill, ontitled An Ordinance for raising the sum of Two Million Pounds by Loan for securad the ball again, defeated C. Ribeira în the purpose of defraying the cost of a Bailway goal, shortly after which another ball was seei
The score at bale from Kowloon and for other Railway purposes, going through the sticks.. has passed through coramittee with only verbal time was T.M.C.A. 3, Lusitano 0:
During the second half the game get worse for the Lusitanos and resulted in their opponents scoring two more goals. C. Ozorio, Barros, A. Ribeiro andP. Ross, Forber, Pieroy, Weas arand and Raven played well for their respective
amendments.
The ATTORNEY-ÛUNERAL-J move thu, no member objecting, this Bill be read a third time, The COLONIAL SECRETARY Secondod, and the motion was agreed to.
His EXCELLENCY-The Council stands teams. Result: Y.M.C. 5 Lusitano 0. adjourned till after the meeting of the Financa Committee to
Wa base received from the hou, seretary, Mr. S. T. Dunn, a copy of the rules and class list for the guidance of intending exhibitors at the two days' Flower Show to be held on or about February 8th and 9th, 1906. states that all articles exhibited for competition must be grown by the exhilators or have beau ia their possession at least six weeks before the day of exhibition, with the ereoption of button-boles and table decora- as he had reason to believe the members of admitted by Mr. A. t. Wien (Paisns Judget judges shall have authority to withhold the Mr. Walter John Daniel was yesterday tions, and rule 7 is to the effect that the the Council had sufficient knowledge of the to the role of sclisitors and proctors practising prize in any case whore they are of opinion that general principles guiding the policy of the in the Suprema Court of Hongkong. The thora is not sufficient marit to justify an award, Tan undermentioned werk Eńelug 10 thou held, the Colonial Segretary presiding. The Government in the matter. If that be so, motion for his admission was presente! by Mr. and to award special prizes for anything not prosent Singapore in the Interport Rifle following votes were passed the members of the Council must be in Pollock, KC., and his Lordship said he hadntioned in the catalogue.
matchMessrs. C. M. Phillips, P. Fowlis, H. much pleasure in admitting Mr. Daniel and
The calalogno embrac es 66 classes-6 plants | R. Heter, B. da Silva, V. A. Flower, A. E. T. an exceptionally favoured position. The trusted that his stay in the odlony would be for Pouk gurdone only, 7 plants from any Murray and C. II. Dumbell, Sorgt. Turton, vote a sum of Fifty-three Dollars ($53) in aid policy of the British Government in regard to advantageous, Mr. Daniel was admitted to private gardens, 16 plants in pots (open to all), Hav. Ajuíram and Jairam. affairs Chinese has evidently quite recently practice in the Supreme Court of Judicature 19 cut flowers (open to all). 13 Chinese market undergone a remarkable change, and it in England on 4th June, 1962,
gardens only, i fruit and 4 general exhibita.
Hongkong... 304 318-300 - 923 Shanghai ...300 Cbz 287 889 Singapore ...
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FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was
BASEBALL.
vit be afforded the public
An opportunity will be
to witness the Americas national game today at the Happy Valley A team from the U.8.5, Raleigh will meet one from this Hangkong Chb. Tho American toam, lins boon. most anceàssful and has defeated all the others on the station. The following will be the batting order:~~ The Governor recommended the Council to Bennett. 8rl base; Evarts, eatcher; Hartz, 2nd
EDUCATIONAL
base; MoNair, let bases Fuchs short stan Hone, right field; Green, left field; Slavin, 2nd Charges field Wreath and Simple, substitutes Basurves-Messrs. A. Murrison and J. of the vote, Education Other
Delilios Pablic School, for incidental expenses, i game will begin at 2.30 p.m.
Flanagan.
The
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