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SHANGHAI DOCKS.

SHAREHOLDERS SCHEME ADOPTED.

ARTS AND CRAFTS-EXHIBITION.

SUCCESSFUL IZAUGULATION,

Whatever doubt existed as to the success. of au Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Hongkong has now been dispelled.. The opening yesterday afternoon of a thren daya' exhibition disclosed a nellection of specimens which showed that residents have not allowed their nestkatic taster to be altogether bluated by the commercial At a meeting of the Shanghai Dock spirit or that the loss of the beautiful has been

|with other place, Hongkong. way suffer, and

SHANGHAI, November 1st.

The Board, was neutral, and the action was carried by 36 to 22 votes,

beautifadand interesting exbibits romain therein, Frankly, the realt is much more commend- abls that avan the most ardent supporter

Agatours and profeinate it both aris al crafts have given of their best, and in consequence patrous will find much to admize in the speciamus of art and in the saciarns of hadi work.

Aufficient/support from other foreign | in the end, It is almost certain that Japan countries to prevent Russia from, at would see the policy of stopping short of events for same time, making use of her anything which would separate her action success for serious aggression so far as in China from that of other foreign nations, Chinese territory was concemed. In the and would take very good care that the ovent of Japan being the successful party, Chinese did us), lead her on nutil-she came a salutory check would have been placed into collision with any one of them, as they upon Russian advances in the East, and fed Russia into collision with her.

The Manila Times soya:-The Now Manila China would be the gainer to this extent. fact will no doubt become apparent to the Hotel is at last an assured fact. In the last Such was as subsequently declared the Chinese, who are too shrewd not to proceed tail-from the Uailed Atator advices were recris- polley of La HuNG.CHANG, who certainly warily and to test the feeling of those with ed by fest partios interested in the enterprise, and Engineering Co., Lal, held to-lost in the pursuit of the dollar. Compared ontlining the basis upon which the corporation day, the shareholders scheme to the criticians which has been levelled at the displayed a plede grans of the situation, whom they have to deal. The Japanese which is to build and control the hostelry which dispose of part of the Company's Gelony may be perfectly justified, but dow

see that their lustis to make Manila a famous tourist resort, wan and an ability to act upon a fixel line of cun hardly fail to policy for many year in face of much interests in China are the more as those of organized. The proposed capitalization and property for the purposes of a Whafomething has been done to remove the reproach. The promoters of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition opposition and even of accusations of want other nations that is to enjoy fair trading and isans will aggregate 81,200 United and Godown Co. was proposed by have met with such arewly response to of loyalty in apparowly too easily yielding facilities with that country; nad so long us

of first in rtgage six per cent beds, 2450,000; Mr. P. E. Taylor, scromed by Sir C. dair appeal that the City Ball will be the fo Russia's encroachments. The wily ohl they take this view and are prepared to join preferred stock, guaranteed saver por ut. J. Dudgeon and supported by Mr.entre of situation as long as the many diplomatist aaw very clearly to what point with Europeau Powers io maintaining their $150,000; common

stock, $400,000 total, Cevil Holliday. WE RECOMMEND OUR CUSTOMERS' they would lead her. The scheme ls, common rights, it will be impossible for the However, been_inne sense a little too Chinese to play them off against foreign syressful: Rinssia has been weakould farations as they have hitherto been able to more that was considered possible by the work foreign nations the one against the results of the war, sal Japan has been other. It would require a clever man to DRY GINGER ALE proportionately strengthened. The hope of China's pitting the one against the other and so, keeping af bay the two l'owers most likely to threaten her, is likely to be FRUIT disappointed for some years to come, if not permanently. It is, therefore, mainly with Japan that Chias has to deal as respects anything which might threaten lier integrity at the present time—and it is not surprising to find China following her traditiona! policy of making friends with the nation who might be the one most to be feared in that diretton This will account for her present eoqueting with her Both are equally suitable for consumption rival; and her apparent willingness to be during de Winter or Summer-Monthand-instructed-by-and-to some extent ilirected aro Superior in Quality and generel get up to her. No douls there may be a bona fide anything that has hitherto been pat on thisbelief among many of the Chinese officials at they would be able not only to learn from Japan all she knows, but to better the instruction; and this idea woull account to 82,40 Per Doz, sonte extent for the ultractiveness which bas of late begu <bs-rrible, at the Capital The idea in all probability is to repeat a $12) Par D» ́idoval for all bottle returned | 11UNG-ORANG's policy as to foreign relations,

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systematic evasion of her obligations, to adopt an actively hostile attitude.

There is however an essential difference which will very much modify the effects of adopting this line of policy in the present day. Russia, while pretending to move in respet to China questions in conformity with other foreign nations, in reality always

phy upon the sume instrument that was suveessfully touched by Lị HUNG-CHANG; and, even, if Sucb a une

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were found, there ¦ and indeed the Editor in his introduction says

The French Mail of the 2nd October was dalivered in Loudon on the 1st October.

On page 5 of this issue appears a letter from "Layman."on the subject of fleas as agents in the transmission of plague and a report of the proceedings at the Supreme Court.

Mr. II. II. J. Goraperta tank over the datios of Attorney General yesterday. Mr. F. A. zeland again acts as first Plico Magistrata while Mr. C. D. Melbourne takes bis seat en

the bench of the small court.

This is Manila Cobleware · philosophy : "If the Manchuria halu't goue on the coef she would have here in the Hongkong typhoon. Still, the Pacific Mail Company won't thank the steam- slip officers for saving her from the typhoon,”

The Jiji thinks that the convocation of the next tension of the Japanese Diet will be deforrest anti! towards the latter part of December. The Budget for the next Sscal year is now being investigated by the Department of Finance, and as its compilation involves some delay, it will not be Jaid before the Cabinal Council before the riddle of next month for contrmation.

A iakong on sus of the police pinnaces has apparently been in the habit of supplementing his earrings by money unlawfully obtained from

a shopkeeper at Yaumati. On Wednesday he entered the shop and demanded 85; but instead of paying up te horelofaro the master and for the police and the lukong was arrested. After hearing the ovidence at the Palice Court-yester day Mr. F. A. Hazeland sentenced the rogue to three months' imprisonment with hard labour.

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received the following information, which Lloyds Agents. Mesera, Gilman & Co., hare

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An electric train of the care, while arch, the design is to secura authoritativn or weighty testimony on subjects of Oriental crossing the Fridge over the waterway, interest. Thus M. Pzal Beau is worth listening | séparating Atlantic City from the mainkaul, En on "The Encation of the Native," Major Harly anBurtal." Mr. T..W. Kingsmill on | Chinese Biteraturo, Mr. Consul Playfair on Chinose policy, and so on. There are over sixty pages of this November mumber, too solid to be read all at once, but sundry "dippings" enovines as there is a wealth of interest in, and as open field for, a publication like this:

A Tokyo tussage dealing with the expected effect of the revision of the tariff on the Japanese Casteras reveane points out that the receipts-from-the-Customs-bare shown-a-large- increase during the past two years. From 1900 to 103, the arafago annual revenue was afmut 6000,000 yeu, respectively, but in 1901 it increased to 20,000,000 you and in 1995 to 21,000,000 yon. In view of these advancas, the Customs, anthorities estimate the revenue for the next fiscal year at 5,000,000 yon, although there is reason to think that this sum may, in fact, be exceeded. The increase dao to the revised tariff, which came into forre on the lat inst., is, however, net, pubat more than 3,000 of yen for the year. The message states that importe to the volas of 8,907,000 you were passed through the Customs in sutícipation of be coming fato operation of the revised tariff.

was derpiled and fell into thirty feet of water. Forty-four bodies have besar.coveral, and it is believed sin at least twenty-five more are still sübmergel,

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

RCCTER'S SERVICH]

ELECTRIC TRAIN ACCIDENT,

Dne factor in the macness of the voulure The is that it has been well managed, Landos, October 30th.

Secretary, Capisin J. Marchant, has been an indefatiguable worker on its behalf, sung! the commisie, of whom Sir Hanry Berkely is chairman, bas 2251. boom' idle. Its members are: Sir H. Barkeley, K.C. (Chairman), HE. Colonel .. H. Darling, R.B., H. E. The Con

Bishop

I Pozzoni, modore, ft. Rosd, Americta, Herman, French, Japanese, Italiau Norwegian. Russista, Portuguese, Dutch, Belgian, and Austria-Hungariun Consuls; Hun. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.G., Hou. Mr. Grusson," Dr. F. Clarke, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, MosaTT. J. Y. V. Vernon, E. Sharp, K.C., S. T. Duan, C. H. Gale, D. Sayle, L. Biri, E. Ram, and Ku Fai Shan; Dr. Jordau, Messrs. J. W. Bolles, Mihara, aud Fung Wa Chan; Mrs. W. Daily, Mr. Marchant, Mrs. Torchard Davis, Messrs. 11, N. Mody, Tomkins, Balloch, T. Takamichi. T. P. Cochrane,, G. C. MoroB, H. Suter, H. Pinckney, E. Ormiston; II. E. R. Hunter, L. Engol, L. Beriadoagne, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, Mesure, He Kom Tong, Chou Lap Ches, Chan Kang Ya, Lau Cau Pak, and Chau Sai Ki

Losmos, October 30th. The Admiralty confiries the appointments reported yesterday.

THE OPIUM QUESTION..

Losos, October 20th. Asked what steps had lon taken to carry out the auuninious resolation of the House of Couimous regarding the abolition of the "ojom traffic between ludia and China, Mr. Morley replied; he galarston:1 that China bad in contemplation the "issue of regulativos restricting the cultivation, import, and the constiniption of opium. No communications had been meived from China, but as soon as proposals were sub- mitted he was prepared to consider them in sympathetic spirit, and the Minister at

THE EDUCATION BILL.

Lexus, October 30th.

A curious phenowouon, says the Indian Daily | Peking had been instruited to communicate Neves, which lius been in existence for quite with China to that effect.

we works, is still visible in the compound of Government House, Calcutta. A big forest tree le the south-west of Government Ifouse itsul has been appropriated by thousand of dying. | foxes, whose chaulich forms hanging in clusters: on the boughs in the day-time gire the fren an serie and weird appearance. So numerous are

deanded the tree of most of its foliage. Their these rompins that their presence seems to have

VESALA with communication, addressed lo the Editor,opted a course of her own. Japan, on they courteously transmit for publication.provence gran poisons the atmosphere in thei

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the contrary has in the past born willing to art in the main in conformity with their views; and in the future will, there is every

reason to believe, act in concert with thei It is therefore, mulikely that China will under any circumstances be able to make use of Japan as n. set off against foreigu P.O. Boa, 88. Telephone Bo, 12

ugtess in China. Her policy for any HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD Uyears past has been the same as that of LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STEDET. E.C

The Daily Press,

HONGBONG, NOVEMBER 250, 1906.

The Captain sa Kumakure. Afuru reports mighbourhood, their odour being so strong as that on October 30th at 11.43.m. in Lat: 15" to be easily neticeable by passers-by on the road 114 N. Long: 113 3 F. be passed close to a panning along the west side of Geveniment derelict Chinam fishing junk painted black ! Houis compound; this, too, at aristaner of 40 fortaust (standing, main meet cut away, gear parts from their present babitat. It is said hanging over the side, seemingly quite water- that the natives of India esteem it a lucky tight, but deel: erections washed away.

augury when a house in this way receives the metal track of vessels and a danger to naviga- favoured attention of flying-fores. If much a superstition be true, il we can way is there must be some wonderfully good luck in store for Lori Minto and his family.

tion."

Near

- The House of Turis has started a detailed discussion on the Education Bill; intense interest is taken in the discussion, and the attendance was the largest since the Home

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The rich colouring of the East in omphasised at the entrance, where n bazaar with stalls gives a pieturasque effect. Flags and honors lead up the stairway to the artistic Pireular esnopies ut ul that On the landing a tonk sideboard catches the eye. On the left lund are Mr. Alfrod Carter's models of o portion of Chinatown which le designed to illustrate and elucidate the overcrowding and congestion is the city. Ou the walls are hung photos by local professional photographers, while screens are offectively placed further along. On the right hand of the sidebond is another pleasing combination of photos and serous. Looking upwards, the eys "resie on the Chinusa paintings sod kake- mona that adorn the walle, and mounting the steps

notes

interesting E་་ articles on the landing. There are a fine

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Mr.

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Rate Bill The galleries were thronged teak mantel lent by Mr. A. C. Little and wit Peeressca and Opnammoners."

Lordraged by him-alf, and fesk chairs designed by Mr. E. A. Ram, alongsilu bulag screens Henage's amendment, making religious and pianos shown by the Robinson Piano Co. instruction compulsory during schual hours, and Messrs. Montri and Co. was carried bỳ 251 to 26, sugajist the has a fan specituen of poker work. Opposite is a rare exhibit a picture painted by Shim Bui opposition of the Governnicul.

Cho in the Southern Sung Dynasty in 12ki The collection of which it formed part was kept in the Imperial Palume, but that pieture was but during the Boxer trouble in 1900, Mr. 1o Kom Tong is the louder." At the entrance Georgo's Hall the model yacht, Charles Waddington, a visitor to Hongkong, "Brynbilde," curved out of yellow deul, attracts ended his life on Wednesday afternoon in attention. It is the work of Mr. A. II. Öugh, one of the botels by swallowing a dose-of-und-is-built on the lings of the schooner

Near it is yucht "Ciely." opium.

the model of the end portion, of a wooden wharf. This work of Mr. R. Hemmings, is made to

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE:

TOURIST TAKES POISON.

Dr. Hermann Klatsch of Heidsburg Univer- European nations; and her interests lie insity, has just completed a study of Australian the duection of continning that policy. If aborigines in the Northern Territory and |_ therefore China desires to secure the support neighbouring lands. He collected skalls and Link e. protis notes of customs and symbols. He of Japan, she will be compelled to adopt a

was honoured with a special" corrobovet." The policy which will be in conformity at ance

N. 7 Times says "The dance of the wild E. Norton of the California-Manila Lumber The deceased, who is a young man, arrived with the views of that country and with nyalls in the carp-in which sharks, turtles, THERE are indications that the Chinese those of European nations. If she do this, alligators, and other animals were realistically she may be able to, enter upon a process of pourtrayed he found particularly fascinating reform, which will emble ber to maintain and amusing--the orchestra being provided by ler position alongside of modern nations, the rythmic beating of both hands on the in their position cis-recis foreign nations by But if she endeavours to maintain a policy nad Japan, and the diminution of the of evasion and oletection with the i-lea that

taken int serious anthorities here consideration the alteration brought about

the results of the recent war between Rossia

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- St. Andrew's Hall is occupied with paintings, photos and noodlawork, the woodwork and domestic furniture are shown in St. George's Hall, while gold, silver, and zoetal works are shown in the old Chamber of Commeres Room. Making tons of St. Andrew's Hull, one is attracted first to the photographic sections which is under the superintendence of Mr. C. H. Gale. In the class for amateurs usaide

The question of a Merukunts' Exchange 'for the purpose of concentrating the shipping nown and information of the port of Manila is agnin being discussed and it is said that Mr. J. and Commercial Company, is one of the prime her from Shanghai by tho Ava Mark, on

scale of half an inch to the foot. The festiro movers in the matter. The Cablenews remarks: September 99th, and accrding to the entry in

That such need exists in Mauila there is no the hotel visitors' book, came eastward from of this exhibit is the design of the bracing. This doubt, but whether the shipping mon of the London. Although apparently a total stranger The main beams run longitudinally.

in Hongkong, he was evidently a man of means, enables the longitudinal braces to be bolted to city will not only endope but support such an institution is the serious question. In 1931 for when his effects wore searched $100, ware the beams as well as to the piles. The cross there was incorporated and institutest "The found, and it was seen that he had been lately braces are boited in the piles and to the 12" x

the

'This Jagment for 1700.95 was rendered a Manila Manila Ecstange." Mr. John W. Taylor was travelling in Japan. He remained

10 beams which serve an joints. arrangswont enables to bracing to be carried power of the former us a factor in lorem foreign nations will submit to anything 1 plaintiff on Oct. 25th.in the case of Luciada C. secretary and roster of the men that subscribed one hotel during his stay and

the International Banking Corpn-for chairs, roads like a sleated list of the meal in the dining room. On Tuesday 12 inches higher than in the usual pattern, to his Another specimen of the same gentleman's relations consequent upon the ebers which rather than face the contingency of a broak Ansbro

up of the Chinese Empire, she may finiration. Plaintiff declared in beginning the suit leading business men of the city of Mavila. evening after dinner. ho retired

that sho bad deposited P700 in defondant bank Offses were arranged in the most complete room asking a "boy" la gut him large handiwork is the mods of a wooden wharf, Rassiz received by the war and the lateral that there is a point at which this policy, in two installmouts, 373 as the first installment form in the offices of Caella-Bro-Wolf and jug of Lut water. Next day, as he did not desigand for building from the Praya of disorder in that country which soon after successful as it has been hitherto, will fail. P330 as the second installment. But that Soas, and there was established there all of the upper at breakfast or tiffin, and there was no longkong Harbour (Hongkong side). followed. For years past Russia had been European nations--and of course with them sho discovered that although the second deposit conveniences of the most approved branch stock sound within his room, the police ware called

trump eard in the hands of the officials at

we class America-Tare cheb naturally jealous bad been written in at 13:30 it had been extead-exchange. Slack lists, Wern read, black boards in to make sure that all was well. Aftor kanck Peking in dealing with all questions in of seeing any one of them take a dominanted in figures us 1230. When her attention was were arranged for the consentence of lieting ing at his deer and receiving no reply, they which a possibility of the disintegration of attitude in China; and this jealousy muy bank declared that he could not find that the their fees. Aud nobody wout there.

called to the discrepsuey the manager of the stock, and most important of all, each of the

more than half a hundred malubers paid up watered and found the nan almost dead. In response to a call Dr, Forsyth and Stedman China was involved. Russia was pointed to continue to be effectually worked upon so P100 differones had ever been deposited. Snit

were prompt in arrival, but when they entered by China as the nation from

whom far as they are concerned. But a point may we accordingly instituted by her. The court

they found that the spark of life bud fed Bavido deceased's but the jug of water ho had aggression was most to be feared with the be reached when no such jealoney will be held that the depositor's merjory of the deposit natural result of raising sufficient reluctance felt with respect to Japan. If patient was better than that of the bank's officials and

The Hongkong Observatory pesterday issued ordered on the previous right was found, alko a mixture of raw 'oplum and water, sufficient to the adoption of any such policy on the dealing with China for years is found only restitution for the fall amount deposited, the following report

including 95 centavos interest, was ordered.

On the 1st at 12.05 p.m.-The barometer has evidence to show the cause of death. The portraits and genrej thore.are only threĄ HI- fallen rapilly over F. Japan owing to the to result in a continuance of her old evasion, part of other nations 10 give them a Consistent position in using at least all obstruction and exclusiveness, it any at Just Australian mails giva come interesting parti.depression which after easing the Sea of police made arrangements to have the Mbitors-Dr. Jurdan, Mr..K. Mansfield, and

Pressure has decreased slightly over the E. their mora! influence agains: Itussi's become generally recognised that there would colars of the case of the Rev. Houry Worrat, Japan yesterday, is now moving into the Pacific. body photographed, after which it was removed C. H, Cale. The gold medal wassecured

coast of China, Formosa and the Philippires..

to the merlaary. Under the pillow of Lis had by Mr. Gale for a study of a head in red chalk carbon, Mr. Mansfeld taking a silver nus found a loaded fivo-chambered revolver, medal for his portrait of Dr. H. The latter encroachment. Tisis was precisely what he no serions objection to a portion of China the Methodist minister who was formally called to the Bar of the Victorian Parliment and

Another ares of low pressure appears to le the Chinese desired, as it enabled them to falling under Japan-and tins the opposition censored for his attack on the Ministry: A lying over the Yangtzo valley, and there a

and bottles containing various kinds of poleva has a clever study in the photograph "He were found in the room. The only clue to

ck to warm bis -stay off the evil day by allowing Rassia to

which could be relied upon with respect to welsher ou à Melbourne, racecourse bad bear indications of the existsus of a depression in

quaffed a cup of good old the дать on his slowly push on her encroachments aulil, as

any European nation would not be a factor kicked to death, and Mr. Woreal from the pulpit the Pacific to the 8 E. or E. of Luzon.

Frash to strong monsoon is indicated in the deceased's identity was

by Mr. Gale is an artistic effort and certainly mnt with responsibility for the murder.1 Me.

before swallowing the merits the silver medal awarded. Among the would come into collision with China's old the event of Japan adopting a firm attitude Worrale journey by train from Bendigo to Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending fais draught, to have disposed of all his landscapes some preity views r: ubosh. rival, Japan, when the latter country would with regard to the invasion of any of the Melbourus evoked extraordionty demonstrations at 10 am. to-day, 01 inches.

personal papers, a fact which manifestly shows Beveroloy Minister" by Mr. R. J. Chapman, fight the battle with Russia which Chim reasonable rights which she has in China of popular sympathy, and the scene within the The forecut for the 21 hours eading at noon that the decision to sad his days had been awarded a silver medal, is an excellent piece of interior work in carbon, while Mr. Gale has two herself was too weak to wage. If Russia in common with other nations. The idea Parliament House was in many respects unpr. to-day is as follows:-

E. estiented. As the censure of this ontspoken Hongkong & Neighbourhood {, winds, contemplated for sometime. had been successful in the war, Chise of the Chinese would be to meet this con- Methodist minister nearly upset the Ministry;

sary pretty carbon prials, Tai O" and "Cattle" to claim some tingency by granting special privileges in the probability is that it will be a long time would have been able

The Chicago bani defaulter, Paul O. Steus-Study." both of which have been awarded silver consideration from her on the ground of some surreptitious manner to the Japanese; ere another preacher is summoned before the

N.E. winds, land, who was responsible for so much misery, her previous friendly attitude and no doubt and this policy might succeed for a time Victorian Parliament to receive verbal castiga.

was traced to Tangior, Meroon, by a Trione Sameas No.3. reporter, and there arrested, she also hoped in that ease to obtain but it is unlikely that it would be sucessful tion.

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WEATHER REPORT:

L HORG-CHANG shrewdly foresaw, Russia in the action of foreign nations generally in / charged the Victorian Government and Parlia Formoss Channel and the N. part of the Chius lag, and which he also entered in the hotel Kucd old nose." The port in zoned bromide

Sea

Formosa Channel...

moderate; fair.

N.E. winds,

fresh. South coast of Ching between

Hongkong and Lamoeksf moderate. South count of China between

Hongkong und Bainan...

book.

Ife upper,

edals. Mr. E. M. Xavier has been similarly bonoured for "Evenfall," a bromide print. Dr. Jordan, whe is the most prolife exhibitor in this estion, has shown a large number of Japanese

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