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THE HONGKOLG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 1ST, 1906.

foot down with regard to certain matters. Seventy years ago, come six months, the vitile hand of Lord Palmerston made itself felt in the Canton rivert it would be pleasant to find a similar spirit animating local politics once more. It would be pleasant, also, to

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TRE CANTON-HAKOW RAILWAY. It is reported that Veroy Shum intends to obtain a loan from the Government coffers to proceed with the constiction of the Yuet-Han

the directors of the S-has-kak held a meeting

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NEW YEAR HONOURS.

EIGHT NEW PEERS.

LONDON, 30th December. nics, had resolved to shut their eyes t.o

Eight new peerages have been railway, The Provinal Treasuror, the Pre- all excuses, war effects, high exchange, enervating climate, and all other; and to treated, the recipients being Lord fent, the Nam-hoi and Pun.yn magistrates and induce some of the hustle" that is Edmond Fitzumarice, M.P. (brother at the offices of the ailway company and are regarded as a necessity elsewhere. The of the Marquis of Lansdowne); Sir considering what arount could be raised to WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Hon. Mr. BaRWAR's remark concerning Arthur Divett Hayter, M.P. for Wal-contatives sent by Ficeroy Sham to consult the railway'saics. The three repro- aport was wrongly taken up and grievously sall, Hon. Philip Stathope, M.P-for with Viceroy Char Chi-tong regarding rail- misiuterpreted: there can be. ng doubt that

Harboro Division of Leicestershire, way matters are expeted to refura alorily to and youngest son of the Earl of Stan-satisfactorily urged and that work on the hope; Right Hon. Charles II. Hemp-mais trunk line w shortly be resumed. hill, M.P. for North Tyrone; Sir William Wills, Chairman of the Im- perial Tobacco Company; Mr. Charles composation fr the buildings destroyed. Henry Wilson, M.P. for Hall; Sir Compensation wil also be paid for the mission- James Joicey, M.P. for Chester-le for himself and will donate to the Mission uries murdered Dr. Machio refuses anything Street (Durkain); and Mr. Hepiy society the emont he will receive on account of Labouchere, M.P. for Northampton,lus wife and deghter.

The affair king settled, the 69 Sheung-Pi who has been trinde a Privy Councillon. soldiers who were sent to Linchow have been

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d'etre; and therefore resolutions in the direction of "strict nitention to busi. Per Dez. Deas ought to be in order just now.

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Canal was made. Then changes were

resisted; the removal of the dominating centre to London wat aistrusted; but who ... 16,00 could have foreseen that Suez would have made Hongkong what it is to-day? There bare beon innovations as great since Japanese evolution is a Suez, Chinese rail. way development is a Suez; Europenz Politics are a Suez-we must wake up to vastly changed conditions all round; and ask ourselves if there is nothing we can de to fall into step with the rest of the world. If we are to do it, now is the acceptable time now in these first days of 1906.

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The German steamer Rhaetia from Vladivos- took passed through Hongkong on December 30th with 1,043 Russian troops homeward hound.

Calendars are to hand from the Commercial Uion through Mr. Trouchard Davis, and from th Yorkshire Insuranco Co. through the East Asiatic Trading Co.

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backs:-I. C. Gray, W. Ironside and A. Morfoy, Forwards:--A, C. Dena, R. Whitsmore, W, E. Leckie, R. Miller and J. Mond,

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

LONDON, 30th December. The revolution in Moscow is ended.

AUSTRALIA AND OPIUM.

Canton. It is repored that everything has been

THE CHOW AFFAIR.

It is reported hat this sensational affair is now settled. To Mission receives $30,000

recalled and hve now returned to Canton.

TRA DUTY ON BICK.

The President of the Chamber of Commerco haro memorilized Viceroy Stum stating that | the Charabes is informed that the. Wuhu native customs har imposed an additional five cander- Beus tax or rico exported to Kwangtung, and requests his Excellency to communicate with Lospos, 30th December.

the Viceroy of the Liang-Kwang to have this The Commonwealth Parliament. of tax abolishul as, en account of the scarcity of Australia has probibited the importarie is Kwangtung, the people would suffer tion of opnim.

great hardships during the winter. Viceroy Shum his coaxental to wire to that effect.

CHAU-TIN BẢNG.

WAR STORES SCANDAL,

LONDON, 30th December. Five arrests have been made in con- nection with the war stores scandal.

DEATH OF A RAILWAY MAGNATE.

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LONDON, 30th Decumber. The death of Mr. Charles Tyson Yerkes is announced.

[Mr. Yerkos was botter known in England through his association with railway auterprise in London. Born at Philadelphia in 1837, te was for some time a clerk in the grain com- mission trade. Afterwards he became a banker but fail in 1871. Then he identiɓed kimsel with street railway oprasions in Philadelphin and later in Chicago, subsequently becoming connected with the tube railway" in Lond.)

ERKOTER'S SERVICE

RUSSIA.

LONDON, 28th December. A part of the first corps returning from Maschiuria proceeds to Livonia, to suppress riots.

Besides the Committee, sixty to seventy It is notified in the current fiarette Uhat the of the most dangerous revolutionaries have Crown will uler Section 13 of the Now been arrested in St. Petersburg; this marks Territories Land Ordinsure, 195, re-suter upon a failure to effect a rising there similar to C 2964 December, at Maternity Hospital, Masany land in the New Territories hell from the the one in Moscow.

I am informed that Chan Tung-sang's family have learnt that he is now safe in London,

Although Siam hes no extradition treaty with China, Chou was afraid of being kidnapped by the Viceroy's missaries and luft for England. It is reported that Viceroy Shum has sent a deputy to Lo Testong, Chan's brother-in-law. offering bia his owa release and that of the members of Chan's family on the edition thut Chan's wife would pay $100,000. Lo refused to soad his concubine to negotiate, the

maltor as suggested.

FREEMASONRY.

LOCAL SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

IX.C.C. U. NAVY, G The two day's match between these teams was started on the club ground on Saturday, when the following scores were made -

THE NAVT.

Liont. Commr. Lowin, b Lowin Me. Woodward,-1.b. Luwin Lieut. Buxton, st Arther, b Mackay Lient. Honbow, not mut, rotirad Lient. Gibson, rua out...

25

104 37

Commdr. Bentinck, e Arthur, b Fowler...

Mr. Parkor, b verembe, mith..

Rav. Hastings, b Mackay

26

Mr. Ting, and b'Turner. Liunt. Horrett, ob Mackay Dr. Horley, not out

Extra-

Tutal.

B.I.C.C.

11

268

E. A. Fowls, c.Bentinck, b Bustinge * 4 K. E. O. Biri, b Hastings..............

BOWENŲ ANALYSIS. THE SAVY.

Q

Lowis Bird

Ba 40

W

+

9

34

Sercombe stiti

LL I

Mackay Fowler

11.5 2

Mackenzio Tarnor

11

10 44

HOWLOON. POLICE.

The league match was played on the Polien ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, and was won by Kowloon by one wicket and 64 raua. The following are the scores:

At a Regular Quarterly Communication of thr Distriat Grund Lodge of Scottish Free- masonry in Hongkong and South

China, the following were elected as District Grand Longo-Ohrs for 19 --District Grand Master Dopute, Wor. Bro. F. Howell; Substitute. Grand Maxter, Wor. Br. J. Diakie; District Senior Grand Warden, Wor. Bro. J. D. Andrew; District Junior Grand i Warden, War. Bro. G. A. Walkius; District District Grund Treasurer, Wor. Bes. T Grand Secretary, Wor. Bro. A. Horley;

Wor. Bro. C. Fittock, District Junior Grand Stafford District Senior Grand Chuplaia,

Chaplain, Wor. Bro. J. Smith; District Seafor Grend Detion, Wor. Bro. J. W. Grahato; District Junior Grand Deacon, Wor. Bro. C. F. Fucken; District Grand Arhitect, Wor. Bro. W. C. Jack; District Grand Director of Ceremonics, Wor. Bru.J. L. Cetter, District Grand Sword Bearer, Wor. Bro. F. J. W:1

Minor, J. Tyudulo Fen; District Grand Standard and Bearer, Wor. Bro. N. K. Davidson; District Grand Imper Guard, Wor. Bro. H, B. Bridger, The Moscow revolutionists are stili, District Grand Stewart, Wor. Bro. A. W. HONGTONG, JANUARY INT, 1906.

to Ordinance No. 8 of 1995 cutitled Aboking their own ; a party broke into the Hill; District Grand Steward, Bro. E. A. Goon résolutions are in order; and though million seven bandred and seventeen thousand they slaughtered,

Ordinance to apply a sum not exceeding Five hours of the chief of the serret police, whom Chapman District Grand Steward. Bro. F. Allen; District Graud Stoward, Bro. new year resolves have come to be regarded two hundred and sevenny-six Dollars te

A. Ritchie; District Grand Steward, Bro. The whole of the Moscow revolutionary J. Meflashan and District Grand Tyler, Bro. like other promises and piecrusts, made to Public Service of the year 1906," and Ordinance committee has been arrested and à quantity J. Vauston, bs broken, we cannot wish our readers, as No. 11 of 1965 entitled" An Ordinance for of bombs and, explosives has boen seized; raising the sum of Two Million Pounds by

BIRTH.

S. G, A, BeKE, D.

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Crown in the name of any clan, family or HONOKONG OFFICE TA, DEE VEUX ROAD.C.ong who have not mado Rust proved to Land LORUN OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREST. EC.

The Daily Press.

Officer the appointment of a poorer

or

29th December.

Fighting continues in Moscow. Mis.

managers of such land in the manner prescribed chon ko, the famous Cossack leader in the Last; District Grand Organist, Wor. Bro.

and within the time buited by the provisions | Jale war, commande the Grenadiers. of that Ordinance.

cocounters continue in St. Petersburg Warw

H. M. the King has not been advised to exorcise his power of disallowance with respect

the

Leas for the purpose of defraying the cast of a Railway from Kowloon and for other Railway

purposes."

POLICE COURT.

Saturday, 31 Decembor.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE)..

DISHONEST TRAM CONDUCTORS,

A native tram conductor was soutenced to

we now do, one and all, a more happy and prosperous year than the one just over, without stipalating that the old custom of turning over a new leaf be adhered to for all it is worth. After all, a little of the. enterprise is apt to bear fruit, and we can. not deny that, for one reason or another (biefly the idea that the times have been put out of joint by the war") we have been prone to a policy of "maskoe." Would it not be agreeable if the Govern- ment were to make a resolution that it four months' hard labour for stealing 150 'trars would start in earnest to consider if business tickets, the property of the Electric Tramway Co. could not be helped by a Hill compelling all Mr. J. Gray Scott, manager, prosecuted and Chinese partnerships to be registered; to try stated there was a good deal of tiekot-stenting and make life casier for our householders by going on, but it was exceedingly difficult to instituting the official registration of eer obtain the svidence to procure a ccariction. vants; and to make up their minds to remember that Hongkong is after all a foreign city, foreign minde, and that Chinese prejudices have been humoured long enough. resolution not to let 1906 pass away withoutcontinuing the attack upon insanitary arens would be quite the proper thing to make this week. In the old days, when the Chinese had to be coaxed into the Colony, it was good policy to make allowances for their habits; but they nood no inviting now, even after the foreigner has put his

UNLICENSED LIQUOR SELLED.

A bawker named Wong Hing, charged with banking and selling liquor on the harbour without a beense, was ordered to pay fines totalling $300.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

——

The 1.G.M. ir. Prin Eitel Friedrich left Shanghai ou Saturday at 11 am, and may be expected here this afternoon.

The HAL. str. Rherania, from Hamburg, loft Singapore for this port on the 29th ult., a.m., and may be expected hero to-morrow, p

Tho str. Bubi-left Manila on the 29th ult, at 4 p.m., and is dus here to-day at daylight

the attacks on the Police Larracks was ROMANCE OF A WEDDING DRESS. repulsed with great loss, the revolutionists

ECHO OF THE U.A. CIVIL WAR, afterwards distributed pamphlets, announ cing an armistice, and the workmen's council interesting re-union of veterans, end the chief Colorado is shortly to be the sage of a very et in the evening to consider the abandon-incident at the gathering will pathetically re ment of the strike.

call the romantic part played by a wedding dress in the American elvil war.

DEPARTURE OF BARON SUTE. MATSU FROM LONDON.

LONDON, 29th December. Birou Suyematsu has left London for Tokyo,

THE NEW FLOATING DOCK FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

LONDON, 29th Deceinber

The new mammoth floating dock for the American navy in the Philippines has started across the Atlantic, and will proceed to the Philippines via the Suez Canal, *

WEATHER REPORT.

KOWLOON.

W. E. Dixon, ↳ Kerr Lightfos, b Karr

24

W. Dixon, e Mackay, b Shophord

Beer, a Kerr, Shejderd

Martin. 1.b.w., la Shepard

24

Chland, Langley, Shepherd

J. Witchell, h Kerr

Kohinaon, not out.

Dr. Sun, Sheplied. Blackledge, Kerr

Extra

Total

J. Farrell did not bat.

.113

POLICE

Waterer, Bobiuson, b W. E. Dixon Winter, W. M. Dixon

Bwards, o and W. Dixon

Langley, W. Dixon

Shepherd, e Blvckledgo, W. Dixe Kerr. b W. Dixon... Clydo,

15

(

W. Dixon

Pit, W. Dixon

Fowler, e leer, b W. E. Dixon.... Woodhouse. not out.. Mackay, W. E. Dixon

Extras

Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

Кетт Shopard Eiwanis.

W. Dizen ..... W. Dixon...

POLICE.

5

1-1

1

KOWLOON.

E

W.

2.1 3

110 1

£ 1 20

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in quick succession. The Yard forgards then broke away, and Coyne, working the leather through the field gained the first and only goal acored by the Navalyard. Once again the Engineers took up the running; Gibbons rotarued a shot frein Davis, but the inttor player, fiebling the ball well, was successful ia his second attempt.

Half-time-R.E., 5; Navalcard, 1.

As they started the second half both gealies and players leokol the wurgs for wear, this arons being studded with pools of water. T'he Navalyard had a good feethold on Engineer territory, but the pressure was relieved by one of their men being ruled eff side From 甚 corner conceded by the Yard Heatley headed the feather into the ant, and on the re-start he again carried. the ball triumphantly through the field and WAS successful in outwitting the Yard's defauder. After this the Yard held their own for a time, bnt Heatley broke away ng-ta, sud with an unering kick again found the not. Amphlett scored a sinth, and the soldiers were still pressing when the whistle asuuded. Resuls: R.E. 9; Nuvalyard, I. H.ME.DIADEN". H.M.9. "TAMAR." Played on the Naval ground, this was one of the best matches witnessed at Happy Valley for the season. For onco the Tumar were outclassoṁ by superior play, and if the Dudem toam con- tinnes to improve as it has done during the pant for weeks, their obancs for the whield should he the remotest. They played a fast and pretty game, and one against which the Tumar were upaascessful in competing.

CRAIGENGOWER "A" TEAM 2, PARSERS. Played on the Craigengewer ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, this match ended in a win for the visitors by fifty rans

are:-

PARSEES

S. Bathiwulls, Irving- J. Varucin, b Fairholm

Scores

13

V. F. Mallarco, h Vienot

1. Postonji, e Fairbol, b Vinceno....

18

J. Chisoy, v Mnex, b Fairholm F. M, Batki, b Vince-mot

J. Bajonjos, o A. E. Anger, Fairboimi...

Kunga, not onl

Result: H.M.S. Diadem, 2; 1.M.S. Tamar, 1

Y.M.C.A. SOCIAL.

The Christmas and New Your Social of the Chinese Department. Y.M.C.A., was held in the Association's rooms on Saturday night. The stiondance was large and the prograque arranged contained sufficient of the sentimental and ormie to moit the tastes of all present. The skill with which, the performers executed their Yarious "turns" was distinctly noticeable. The programme was as follows-Pianoforte Recital “Aux Armes" (le Roveit du Lion), Mr. F. Lauenberg: Récitation, Welcome," Misses U Wing Yee and U May Yo; Christmas Carol. While Shepherds watch their Flocks by night," Y.M.C.A. choir; Dulcimer Solo, "Chinese Masio," Mr. A. Addries; Cornic Song, "Silgace reigned supreme," Mr. W. H. Ray Editativo, The Twin Brotters," Messrs. A. Lee and E. Mow Fatig: Glee, Hi Smiling Moru," Y.M.C.A. shoir; Comis Song, I can't change it," Mr. E. Mow- ug: Selection, Sweet Chiming Bells,” Y.M.C.A. Orchestra; Chines, Song, with Anta and guitar accomparimont, Messin Ng Moo Sum, Chen Pui Som and Ng Ab Nam; Racita- tion,Here she goes," Mr. J. M. Wong Christmas Carol Ob come all Yo faithful," Y.M.CA. choir; Violia Sao, Mr. G. A. Graca; Comic Song, "The man behind," Mr. W. H. tay Bunjo Duel, Messrs.

14

7

Farholm..

Grac and Ko Po Shan; Quartette

16

I'otishwafla, e 1, ammert, I Farbl Taraporewalla, nt Asger,

C. Mondawall, run t

Extras

Total......... CRAIGENGOWER "

J. W. Stewart, b Kunga,

B. Irving, Kanga

H. Rupp, Pestonji

131

TEAM.

M. F. Asger, e-Visanda, i Kanga J. Fairhola, 1. Pestonjí

L, A. Ro. e, b Fetonji

B. E. Lumeri, b Kinga

E. Rozu, à Ra

A. E. Aspur, & Kange.....

1. Vencent, e Nalluduros, b Pestonji A. C. Mack, nos out

#

Extra

Tetal....

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

CÁIÚKNGOWER.

Lammert Irving Rozi. Fairholm Vinceuot

1.4 5

-

PAIRED.

0.

M

11

R. 47

10.13 126

Kangn

Postonji

Service C.C. and the E. E. on Saturday did not The match arranged between the Civil

take place owing to the failure of the latter to

turu up.

FOOTBALL.

ENGLAND AND WALES VICTORIOUS. the Hougkong Club's ground at Happy Valley The International Rugby match played on

on Saturday resulted in a win for the Southrens. The ground was wet and heavy, and the players had difficulty in kooping their foot,

Shortly after the fighting opened, Will Kuy kendall, new from bis honeymoon, joined the company of Coon Thornton, afterwards a colonelasequently play was not very fast. in the Confederate service, and some days later wrote to his wife a lotter in which he man- tioned that the troop was without a fag. A high-spirited Southerner, ale immediately took steps to obtain an onsign. Material outside the real necessities of life was searce, and there was nothing for it but to select from her marriage tronsseau the items required. The wedding dress supplied the desired white length, the red was taken from another gown, and the blue came from the crown of a hat she wore when her husband, then lover, choss her as the Queen of Beauty at successful knight. Across the flag were stretched a tournament in which he was the

the words, in silk, "Protect Missouri."

Result: England and Wales, 19 points; Scotland and Ireland, 16 points.

ROYAL ENGINĒERS 2. NAVALYARD, This match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday and ended in an easy victory for the Engineers. The players lined up as under-

Royal Engineers Armstrong, goal, Dann and Henwood, bacia; J. Amphlett, Kinnear and Hamblin, halves; Tarner, Harkell, Heatley, Amphlett and Davis, forwards.

Navalyard: Gibbons, goal; Walker and Jack you, books; Watson, Radcliffe and Marryat, halves; Johnsen, Bristoe, Coyne, Davenport

The colour safely reached the company, and was carried for nearly a year before it fell, frayal and full of holes, into the hands of a Federal and McLellan, forwards.

who made the Bag was dead. I

to defend.

A. Come

Merry Birds in Winter, Messrs. Itutledge, Mow Fang, Benning and Moy Hing; Chinose Speech, Mr. Wong Kwong: Pianoforte Recital, "Grand Galop de Concort," Mc. F. Danenborg. The programum concluded with a fanny. sketch entitled “Mrs. Goodwoman's Dilemma," or "An Episode in Seaside Apartments," in which Mr. Divers took the part of landlady; Mr. W. J. Moy Hing, a maid, and Messer. F. *Mow Fungud J. M. Wong, lodgers. The Sketch displayed the diffealtion under which a lady laboured by the seaside, and the juconvenience her lodgers were put to in eonsequence thereof. At the conclusion of the programmu, light refreshments were handed round, auil terminated a most enjoyable evening.

THE NEW YEAR.

The New Year was ushered in with the customary rejoicings both in the city sud in the harbour. When the hour of twelve was

etc., welcomed the advent of 1906, this being tolled, the firing of crackers, blowing of horas,

accompanied by the usual exchange of compliments and visits. Watch night service were held in several places of worship, in the Union Church there being a tea at 7.3", followed by acred concert, a latera azbibition, supper, and watch night sorrice.

COUSIN JONATHAN'S WAY,

the Philippine Iclouds, recently issued, may be Mr. Consul Kenny's report on the trade of commended to students of the fiscal question. can trade with the islands was insignificant Previously to the American empation Amori about £80,000 a year. In 1898 the war with transferred them to the United States. prin oerican imports had increased exceeding those of all other countries except to £430,000. last year they reached £1:019,764, the French East Indies with their rice shipmente. As American imports have waxed, ours have waned. In 1834 ireports from as those from the United States; in 1904 Great Britain were ten times as valuable they were twenty per cent. less valuable. It is true contiuus to do most of the value of the Manila trado carried in British foreign carrying trade of the Philippines, the bottoms during 1904 being £5,101,375 out of total of 26,620,117; but this will not last long. that after July 1st, 1906, the Coastwing Law An Act of Congress passed last year provider

force, commanded by Cupt. (unw Gen.) George Although they started play with only wing West. It remained in his hands until he became men, the Engineers compelled the avalyard of the United States shall be applied to the The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued aware of its history. Learning that the logout woman the following report:

Davis got on the leather, and islands, and that no merchandise shall be bus rien considerably over Chius, which is now him, now a mayor, settled in West Wyoming. put in a nice centre, which Heatley took Philippine Islands, directly or by a forsiga port,

On the lat at 12.50 p.m. The barometer search for the husband, and ultimately found after a

smart run down the left wing between ports of the United States and the transported, under penalty of forfeiture, covered by an anticyclonic area, whose contre For the purpose of returning the wedding and notched the Engineers' first go On or for any part of the voyage in any other Pressure is relatively low over Japan. lies to the North of the Upper Yangtse garment banner, bullet riddled, yellow with the ro-start the soldiers again prosed, and than a vassol of the United States. Under

age and moth-eaten, tá Mayor Kuykendall, Formosa Channel and the N. part of the Chins and the late Cel. Thoratori hare, so far as they Very strong monsoon is indicated in the the survivors of the compauses led by Gen. West Sea.

can be traced, been requested to assemble at Forecast:--Freah N. winds; fair.

Colorado,

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keeper with a fast low drive, Following this coast of the United States to the Philippine Amphlett succeeded in passing the rd' another provision, no passenger will be able to journey to or from either the Pacific or Atlantic Heatley and Amphlett again scored one spicco Islands in a ship Eging a foreign Hag.

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