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THE PONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8:8, 1906.

Settlement as that of Shanghai, was a post- tion not to be regarded without serious concern. As we leave, in Hongkong, num. bers of the same, class of public servants, and as there have been petty exhibitions here of precisely the same discontent, due to

It is notified in the Castle that subject to TELEGRAMS. [at Shanghai, has been appointed Minister to. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON

His Majesty's pleasure, H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. F.J. Badeloy, Captain Superin- tendent of Police, to be provisionally an offleist member of the Legislativa Connál.

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INSPECTOR-GENERAL REASSURES STATE,

SHANGHAI, October 7th.

Tangier, and Signor Moonen, now at Scout; ↑ has been transferred to Shanghai,

well constructed.

DEDICATION AND OPENING.

"he encration of the new church at N-C, Daily News Servier, 1

Kowloon, St. Andrew's Church, took place Ou Saturday afternoon, the offiea boing conducted THE PEKING KALGAN RAILWAY.

by the Visa, Arslléason Bauvister. As is wall Tientsiù, September Chirk, kuwa, the raising of this church and the ntkond- The first spetion of the PosingsKolg va│ant conge gation was a work in which the late abte interest in the development of the

It is understood that Sir Robertbrass succussfully and tulay Bishop Boare took a very active in eroet, and situation. It is not an interest, mercover,

were rent mang Chin & otheils including that is confined to the two mportant

Hart has issued a circular to the IF. Ha aj mai," Vive-Prosident of the Boud the carrinouy of saturday was one to which bu volunteer Corps cactiven Fl Jarge

ef Works and Director General of burther had looked forward as the secouplishment of Centres. All over the Far East the services

I. those -foreign-members of the Customs staff Railways, H. Tang Slayi. Tantal Jam one of his est chorised plas accession of strength best wok. Mr R. G. Manro

Tin-yo, A.MICE, the Engineer Cief dreams costeereat, which should have been of our Indian fellow subjects are widely joined the Troop and Mowers, F, F, Clarke, C. that he is assured there will be of the las, aud many forligners. All were emplyed and generally appreciated. Jų E. Arad, S. Moore. C. Pryor, J. Peche, H.

of view, was not without its lancholy wella polích, intve Tillaan, M. Maank, and J. Bagel have joinia | 19 undue interference with foreign withlyter dad. The line appears to he joys one from the enel siustical point. jasperut, pathus being minglel with thankūsimas come to mard their position auf quali. the corps.

The edition is as much, the crea iou of the ties

The as peculiar to themselves.

On the day before the intsuport instch in ly

large winded generosity of sitiosus of the retiring Captain-Superintendent of Police at startel, the NC. Daily Nere sid: The

Colony as the embodiment of the religious wauts of the community. It is erected by Sir Shanghai, Major Botannos, stated in a oldeggeins. Shanghai has incrassed from 2 to

'Truly, a magnificent gift. report last year that the Indian police are | 1 to 5 4o 1, the absenes of A.E. Leaning and Turabi baving a decided inßasmes, but it

The site, in Fabiusem Read opposite the parado must be remembered that a bowlor's wicket will

ground, was given by the (ovornin sat, Ins baltiu Sangh's favour, “

THE NEW JAPANESE TARIFE.

exe Nani az mple has been followed by others. n the sals is the completion of a pelte Tokyo, October 1st. The T. K. K. S. Later en ắt set among other little church, expable of accommolating 301 vonentes «TrizDalit Y- boħamy-ferday aft enooi | parse s, and ad-quately furnished for the La cuyo aliad nľ sb dull time in or ler torries te ha conducted. Togaja.

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musbatory such as paint duty, regulation of trafic, and the stuties of a soldier For dotective work and the finer le of erminal investigation, the Chitomi Pleter tives and specmally trained Korpicans are far ahend ofthea. As ligating men, baw over, the Indian per had his heartiest con- mindation, and he urged the authoritas

to enlist more of them. Their educt in the riots more than justitied their Cudd's praise. Perhaps th Sagbai un borites will now feel more egret that they allows 1. the provision of a Skh tìnedaryta -- a religious and charitable institution for which the Sikhs long ago petuioned to stund over owing to dideulty in abtaining a site. Major Boysumos in urging this maiter maid it is an ansaitted fact that the further nu hd an travels and settles the more easily and quickly dus he deteriorate,

The following hava lavors unpointed menulisan of the committee for the Wongneicheng aud Queen's Rocmastion grounds Captain Shink win. A.S.C., view Major H. G. K«-«OL, RG.A., military representative; Mr. A. R. -Howe, vic+ Mr. H. R. Pivolige, Cricket. Obalorepresentativo i Mr. 1. 6. Keay vie dr. J. Barton. Hockey Club representative.

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AT LAST.

SHANGHAI, October 7th.

THE SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY.

Tokyo, October 1st. The muleng Bus from shu unao ze te Kung | tatin as upened to-day. Aandilitional motion cally the apanges feruious at jussont, will be

The notorious brigand Vah Ka-ter,rom Kotlin to Monetan, which is prasti who has terrorised the Shanghai dis-opened an October teirt for years, has been captured- near Hangchow.

COTTON CRISIS.

Lospos, October 7th, A further advanes in the price of} cotton in New York and Liverpoof has taken place, A serions situation is threatened,

escape the vicised ariff which came into foren to-day

M NCHCEFAN AFZATUS.

Paul hater,

Tuky Celober 15 A Vie-Consulate has been established toned by at Elsinnistuu to superseks the military dla ga ik in ministrat at

Some la gatzement Supingkai Brad fit shots at B igadier tieneral Kod : whom they

À Paking leflor states that upon the petition of Hai Ku esminister in Italy, the Censorate presosuted ac-mummorial to the runs the other dy, strongly protesting ag dnst the granting [SOUTH MANCHURIA DEVELOP-aby mistook for a Chessol.co.

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mai Kodaian was ontart.

By virine of the prontion of the Sugi ukai Moneda Japair has obtained extra-terri-

of a Constituiɑnd Gwernment to the cmntry Such a form of Govertoneal, declared the Ceamarate, will mnly 'cuzcourage the formation of HEAVY JAPANESE (SPEREST: CHISESE oriality in North M neha i politi al parties and eingeg which are the bane of all European countries.

Returas of the average amount of hank notes in circulation and of speci« iu rsserve in Hong- kong, during the monthreaded th September

Wine and is supplied to all the Lating Hetel orally and physically. At Shanghai the i, sa certified by the manners of the re-jev.

and Restaurants thronghost London.

general appearance of the men word make it seem, in view of this statemen, that they must have been wonderfully as men al home At Hongkong go evomit, honestly allege any arious deterioration, either moral or physical. There are sometime complaints that they are brival towards

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Tokyo, October 6th. The public subscription of twenty millions invited by the South Man-. churia Railway and commercial development company has been heavily

wersttoseribed.

21, 1800, 352 2,3 0,010 | There were no applications from

iliinese,

POLKE COURT.

Saturday, October 6th.

BRPORE MR. H. H. J. GioMPERTZ (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),

ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION,

of two link soud stools.

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Sibuted a jurat to the Kowloon Saloni, the Inew church is a welcome addition and unimuvas rout 10 Le architectural feature of thi growing locality. Ite style is early English Cinthic and though he structneU និង

Bud lacking in diguity. Bailley of granito und red brick, the combination has be so utilised as to give the church the desirable appearance of solidity, with a đun ro,and t› the beautiful and the artistic. The honorary architects, essrs. Leigh and Crampe, are to be congratulated on the design which is raiuly most elective. There are two plesnices, one by the tower porch an i one by the font. There is that without w ich no church ja complete, a spiry, in which are ovvoted the tubular poal of bills collated for and provided by the Hon. Mr. E. Osbor »». The namf stab's tookwood pews with come bottoms sud Laclis, the choir stalls, prayer dusk, chancel

Mrs. Mason, of 7 Salisbon y A vente, Kowloon, ❘ you's, bly table and pulpit were the gifts of the was charged with being in unlawful possession j late Bishop, while this frontal for the table was presented by Lady Hoare, a relative. The fue brass lectern is a donation from Mr. A. Beyer, the cross waspresented by Mr. J. Plummer, the

Defendant nied the large. She explained that she was roc-mily asked by a mùn to buy

ha revening of the Son h-Mancharia Raitt stools in question, Ho procurl then i communion plate was given by the com-

$11,5/2,520 85 MIUIN)

way is now I yen daily and it is expected 10$$,986 45,000 | in "reach 20,000 yen post month. That would seline is of from 3 to 1 million yen gopresent i $14,848,861–19,845,000 | sanusily, showing that the Treasury's i per cent guarantee will be from the outat a doad letter, At the same time the earnings of the line must greatly increase before it lingius to pay any considerable dividend on the Japanese Goreru ment's bolding.]

In fine contemps. Cnis is only one aspect of a situnion that is to be reckoned with

The Military authorities have supplied amid such cosmopolitan omditious, Darin arantion that gan practice will be carried out on the days and at the places hereafter WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Shanghai contemporary complains of the

*almost pronounced hostility between the mentioned, and ships, junks and other vessel copatables and

of the are warned to keep clear of the rogas: --To- [[ European] inspectors." We have a day, from Albion Bay on a wasterly die setins ; to-morrow, from Belchers F. C. in a wosterly hesitation in saying that in this regret direction; Wednesday, from High West in a able connection all are 'tarrať with the southerly direction; Thursing, from Stone- saque brash, Foreign policemen look & wo

cultors in u westerly direction: Friday, From on their luda colleignes, for no better Babes F. C in a won by northerly direction, Tuesday, October 14th, from Slousruiters in a 30 won than that they are not "white," and the Indians repay it with interest in the case ferty, direction. If this wonther is nofarour- able on any of them dates, pristino will take of the Chinese whore believed to manen

place on the following day,

Hongkong, 29th September, 1906,

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Ne anymously signed communications that have wing appeared in other papers will be inserted.

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THE UNITED STATES AND CUBA.

Las BON, October 4th. General Bunston has arrived in Havanna and been formimlly appointed to this army occupation.

THE P. & O. 8. S. ISIS.”

LONDON, October 4th. The Cruiser Safub has left Malta to thar Chiness neighbours are entitled, renirkassist the Isin. the N... Daily New, to all the satisfactiono

they ex dorite fr in the successful opening on September h of the first section of the

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and so thought, he had them on sale, as he The ten skkoď. her hnd olders basicas, if she would give him $10 for the pair. San said show uld no, and gave him $5.

The case was adjourned.

MATCH-MS HRM,

municants of the Cathwira and the Penk Church through the Rev. F. T. Juhnean, while The alms buge wore, worked and presented by Mrs. Prise. Another notable gift is the East window, which is another instance of the generosi'y of Sir Paul Chator. Undoubtedly.

Twe Chiacno women from Kowloon City it adds to the lenaty and diguity of the church. were cluargaal with assaulting a widow.

one in the life of Christ are represented- the last rapper and is hanging on the prog.. It should be added that the electrio light las. born introduced through Mr. E. C. Wilka, who collected for and provided the instillatio. Mr.

The complainant told his Worship that for a long time tue dans bad has trying to persuade her torry a bad-ridden old men, Because she refused they tried physical persua sion, and in the quarrel which ensued 3 las widow | W. King gave the Prayer Bo k, Bible and j received ■ blow on the skull which knocked Cosmica service and Mr. B. C. Lewis the communion linen. The grounds have been wall her souseless.

His Worship fined each of the defendants 10, and beand them new: in the sw of $27.

CANTON.

FROM QUE CORRESPONDENT.

Osteber 311.

PEKING TERTINAMĖS, Our local authorities received cable nd vices

| laid out and turfæð,

The service va daturday afternoon followerṀ the lipo laid down by the late Bishop, and though uncussarily curtailed, was impressively coudneled by thu Von. Archdeacon. The con gregation was namerans and included Sir Paul Chater, D. F. Clark, (representing the Cathe dral Body and the honorary schitects. Mr. Denman Fuller presided at the organ, and the

The bus left Zane' with passengers ¦ from the Nerth that Viceroy Tuan Fang left members of the Cathedral Choir kindly unsistei

STORMS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

LONDON, Jctober 4th. Furious hurricanes and main stortus have

the compliment with an intellectual disdain of both. But what can be done against Bach prejudices, woven in the warp aut wo fof human nature La ou Indian military contingente bere we better sympathy railway betweou Peking and Kalgan, the in-and mails for Port Said, wLere she is ow- between officers and mea, die doubthras to portuit gateway city, situated near the Grant |pected to arrive on Saturday. opportunities for viutmal appreciation of the Wall and one of the chief market towas for the braver musestiue qualities. As a matter of trade by caravan with Mongolia. Where ther

has been so much incompetence and corruption fact, the Ind aus at Shanghai cannot be said

displayed in railway management, the carrying havo offended beyond redemption.through of this scheme has been held up as the Stories of higher wages elsewhere affect more than Indians; and in their petition for increased pry, drafted and furwarded by an In Gelber "ad, at Shanghai, 1. A. Bersot, Aamerican attorney, tágyrommitte】noserious impropriety. When that did not set with the response they expected, they struck for 13 years Home Surgeon of the Shantung Road work. This was no doubt grave breach of He pit, aged 47 years,

On October ga, nt Shanghai, Jins Lausant, discipline, but in matters of discipline we (late chief ongineer us. Kväilee), aged 54 years.usually begin to count from the top. We SCHAKONG OFFICE: WA, DES VEOX ROAD Q.le sugges ions that the Shanghai ten are INTRAN OFFIC: 131. FLEET STEKET. E.C not offered as they ought to be. All these things make us think that too much has been made of the incident.

On September 30th, at Shanghai, the wife of W J. E. Fosvrn, Nankang, of in sən

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Huskoro, OCTOBER STu, 1996.

THEK is no overwhehaing probability that the Shanghai troubles with the Sikh polies will. afford useful lessoas; but they do inspire several obvious reflections.

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The English and French Mails of the th and 4th Sept, were delivered in London on the 5th iast.

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The return bowling match between Kowloon and Civil Service Clubs has been arranged to take place next Saturday at Kowloon,

shining exegion. The credit is day alment occurred in the West and South of Great entirely to Trolaj Jeme Tien-yon, the engineer- Britain. Euorious damage has been done, in-chief, whes thorough foreign training and and all qut-door employment suspended. natural capabilities have overcoma obstacles. Unfortunately for China she possesses af presunt hardly one other wogineer of Taotsi Jema's capacity, and while appreciation of that fuel was shown by the recent attempt to secure

many

RUSSIA.

LONDON, October 4th. 164 have been killed and 30 woanded in

kia services for the Cantan-Hauków railway, the streets of Warsaw in the last four there has been too general a disposition to refuse | months.

to make use of foreign engineers, while others The police have sized 110 bombs and a like Mr. Jeme are guiding their experience quantity of dynamite in the Engineering The more sailways are built with foreign School and the Ministry of Rails in St. assistance to more speedily will Chinese engineers be trained up, capable, like the Japa. Petersburg. wese bave become, of carrying on the work once it is well started,

Poking by train on the altimo, and that when it arrived at Henlow he had akong iuter view with Viceroy Chang Chi-tnug. After staying in the latter place for a day he left for Nanking to take up his now appointment. Viceroy Chou Fu cabler that he would wathak for Canton on the 10th instant and arrivere

on the 10th. Tootsi Sham will accompany him to Canton,

in the rendering of the erries. The chair and surpliced elorgy-Revs. M. Longridge, H. N., J. B. France, G. A. Bunbury, A. D. Stewart, G. Scarletchaplain to the forces), Fok Thing Bhaau, Matthew Fong. A d. ctevens and the Ardencen - passed outside the church to the principal antrauca chanting Pasim CXXI. and proceeded to the sbancel. The Archdeacon

rendered the office and at the appointeď time received the trust deed and the Iruse from Mr. THE CANTANKEROUS CANTUNEME.

F. J. H, Bowley, Mrs. Hoare liaving made over Her is a translation of a Viceregal pro

the property from the late Bishop to the clamation issued yesterday:-" This pr clamu- tion in issued to inform the people that on the Cathedral Church Body as trustees. The Rev. 24th altimo a sailor of an american gaubout J. H. France read the lesson from I Kings who was drunk at the Emo neci lentally pushed VIII, and the Rev. A. J. Stevens took the last an apprentice carpenter dhinese) into the Canul, prayer,

The Arehdeacon preached the sermon. Fortunately the boy was immediately rossard sad was noterou hurt. The United States Consul Selecting St. Johu IV., 37.39 "Herein is that Goeral ordered $16 compensation to be paid saying true, one soweth and another respeth," to the boy and reported the matter to the ofäver sto, he said-You will, I feel sure, not expert in command of the grabat TheCommander any lengthened remarks from me under the discovered the sailor, wko committed the special circumstances in which we meet. There however certain thoughts that very effence. The case was properly tried and the are

anurally and very properly come into our mindk culprit was fined $80 anl sentenced to 10 days' imprisonment. It has come to my knowledge as we wout together to day. There is Urst of all that some people have gusted insulting plecards what mast be in the beart and-mind of every in the city and others are sytet circalars one of us, the thought of regret, regret that and with the object of instigating the people instead of mywalf in this pulpit to-day there

AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.

LONDON, October 5th. President Roosevelt, speaking at Harris. of Britain" from Quebec Ang. 24th, left burg, said that a narrow interpretation of Rimouski Saturday August 2th., 9.30 am. the powers of the Government, was the to cats trouble. This really means transgress- should not have been one who thought, one wis

News roathed ns on Sutarday of two more C.P.R. "Empress " records.

The Empresa

and arrived at Liverpool Friday August 31st. chief bulwark to close the great monieding the laws sad is a vary during act on their long desired, to see this church & dicated and

wing drunk when he pushed the use of men in Kowloon. We regret that God

It is notified in the Gazette that the Crown at 8.00 a.m., apparent time of passago 5 da73,interests which oppose the attempt to place part. In this particular in tapes the American consecrated to God's precious service for the the nbsence of personal observation bas reamed and entered into and upon Lot 22 hours, and 31 minutos. Dedacting & hours them under efficient. Government control, saller

be safe from Kowloon. of course, canno,

We

frem Rimouski to Liverpool is 5 days, 17 hours

of the rebellions men's actual deineanour. No. 1,192 in Survey District No. 1, Now difference in time, the actual time of passage The fores of greed must be checked so as to boy into the Canal. No doubt the milor bar no ordained it that the dear Bishop is not was wrong and the set was illegal. But the with as to-day in body but if we b lieve in the and 30 minutes. Her time from Rimouski ta ensure to labour, capital, and the public, bog's life was saved and he was at burt at immortality of the spirit, surely be in with me Moville, deducting difference in limo is 5 days and it behores Americans to seek the right all boreover its American Con-at Geral in spirit to-day, and with us rejoices that this 6 hours. This is ten hours faster than any best kind of civilisation, which shall not be a bad compensated the ad and caused the milor sacred temple is dedicated to the servies of Ged. The matter has been jedly is very natural that there should be auctior previous resord. The "Empress of Ireland" mere plutocracy of banking houses and dealt with. Even if gos, people, are afraid thought, the thought of thankfulzeas that this from Liverpool August 24th. Hailed from Wall Street syudicates.

that the sailors of foreign vessels should in fature Liverpool Friday, August 24th, at 11.20 p.m., and arrived at Rimouski on Thursday August

For the quarter ending September 3 th, Mr. Frank Browns, Government analyst, analysed six emples of milk, four of rum and four of whisky and found all of them genuine.

injustice in commenting that our neigh The Gazelle uoti les owners and occupiers of bours appear to have been somewhat tenements that rates for the fourth quarter of panicky" over the business. They declara 1965 are payable in advance on or before that the calling out of the Volunteers, and October 31st. the culising of the services of the British bluejackets, to deal with eighty indians who had refused duty, were wise precautions. They may have been, but we cannot resist the conclusion that these precautious would also have the effect of magnifying in the minds of the ween their own power and in portance. However, as we inte admitted, people on the spot ought to be in a positiou to form a more trustworthy judgment than we are; and it cannot be denied that the withdrawal of cigly gurdiam of the peace, from the streets of such & peculiarly situated

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druck and repeat such beautiful hours of God is complated. It is Mr. Rockfeller, interviewed, said that acte and cause trouble to you, you should opened Ear, I trust, many generations to worship th., at 4.30p.m., apparent time of passage Government interference with corporations petition to zar, and I will communicate the in, for muy generations to find peace in this is days and 17 hours. Adding 5 hours would curb the development of the uation, affair to the foreign Consul and request bim house. We are thankful that not galy is the

soma means to prohibit the repetition of difference in time, the actual time of passage and in view of the rise of Japan, and her such sols, but it is illegal for you to chates external fabric so beatifully finished but that H.£. the Governor has been pleased, with the From Liverpool to Rimouski, is 5 days, 22 hours. hostility to foreign nations, generally and circalate expresses convening weelings to thing that is needed for the cruciy a`d for the

tinely post the insting placards and print all the furnishings buvo beau prosided. Every approval of the Searetary of State for the Her time from Inishtrahull (Moville)

expresse w-re posted circulated by people Colonies, tu appoint, Mr. J.W. Hartley, M.B. Rimouski, adding differents in time is days. American business interests must unite create trombe. I believe those pacarce and rove out and decent workip of God in exters! to be a temporary assistant surgeon in the 30 hours and 3 minute, which is 4 hours to resist a rasti attempt to curb legitiuate of had character. The local authorities sheil thugs has been provided. We are thankful

fastor than sny previous record. This is the power. fastest royage ever made betwees Liverpool and Quebec Actual time 6 days, 7 hours, and 50 minutas, exactly & hours and ten minates faster than has ever been made by any steamer.

Medical Department.

A list of the plan to which pestal orders can be forwarded from Hongkong, or any British Post office in China, together with the commission charge of same, is published in the Government Gazette.

ITALIAN DIPLOMATIC APPOINT- MENTS.

LONDON, October 5th. Signor Nerazzini, Italian Consul General

and

We are thankful, too, that the take immediate reps to investigate the matter for that. and stris ly prohibit their circulation. Ikeve clorgymnu has been appointed and we think given instrutions to the Chis. Superintendent God that he is with us here in our midst to of l'olios o during the police to tear all piscards dove, to find cut the culprits who posted those placards and to cause them to be arrested and Severely punished.

begin his ministry today. It is a tran nota that we wound when we speak of thankfulness. There is another thought, that of gratitude to

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