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THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20ra, 1906.
A Chinaman recently returned from Bouth TELEGRAMS.
occurring. We quite recently unfolded
Africa, arrived bere from Shanghai by the the story of a sectarian food over the ownership of a crop of waterchestnuts, and Chogeng and ougaged quarters at a boarding house in Comiro Street. Ha had £6) on bis i; is now reported that the trouble was
person, sud apparently had been exhibiting it, still proceeding during the first ten days offer two coolies are elleged to have relieved him A. S. WATSON & CO., this mouth. On Nov. Sth there was serious of the money yesterday. When ho discovered
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|rioting at Haimen or Heimen, when houses were looted and firearms used. So at least contemporary learns from, we w9ums, a
may have been arrested in connection with the missionary source, and after what we have just been reading and repablishing, we | cannot altogether repress. a cartsin amusó-
ment when our contemporary has to with- hold its news. Unwilling to discredit it, our contemporary is yet bound to remark that "in the form in which it reaches us it is so obviously compiled in great haste and possibly in a moment of great perturbation WE RECOMMEND OUR CUSTOMER (as we prefer to await further details".
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Ia simples phraseology, the ex parte report PRODUCTIONS
of the incidents was too patently untrust worthy to print; at which, remembering the circumstances, and recognising the only two possible sources for reports, we are not eurprised. It seems to us that the time has come for plain speaking. Our contemporary goes much further than usual when under the pressure of irresistible evidence it notes that "the actions of at least one of the missionary bodies represented do not seem to have corrected the tendency for outbreaks $mong the population". We have ao besitation in going further, and, in respect of the Chekiang troubles, pointing out that the admitted actions of both sides have encouraged that tendency. Fortuuntoly such missionaries are not in a majority, or Chins would indeed awake. There are many good
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The following have been nolected to play for Hongkong Football Club in the Rugby Match against A Naval XI on Tonday the 20th Nor, kick-off 4.45. The Club will play in colours. Referes J. Clark; Back: Not selected vet; Three-quarters: F. C. Kendall. T. E Perco, M. Proshaw and J. L. 2015
Halva: 1. J. Blackburne and E. F. C. Master Forwarda: .. C. Bailey, J. Haar, L. S. Greenhill, R. Munro, F. G. Drakeford, II. F. Hickman, A. Gange and R. M. Ranking.
The folowing military details scrived from North Chins por H. T. Soudan yostarday 2nd Royal West Kent Regimant. Major 3. Rea, Major E. F. Venables, Captain H. L. C. Moody, Lleut. M. J. Dinwiddy, Lieut. O. T Hibbert, Linut. R. A. Poget, 2nd Lieut. W. G Yates. 390 N.C.O's and men, women, childes, 1 horse, 4 dogs. Royal Garrison Artillery. 8 N. 50's and mec. Army Service Corps. 1 Q. M. Sergeant, Army Ordinance
List--Col. U. 8. Sparkes, Lieut. H. T. Frat, Corps. IN. C. 0. Royal Army Medical Corps.
8 N.C.O's and men,
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THE GUEKIANG RAILWAY.
SHANGHAI, November 19th.
DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LTD.
MR. R. HOUGHTON'S DEATH. Mr. P. A. Haveland, sitting as a sorener, with Masara, G. Friesland, O. D. Sullives, and D. Harvey, inquirod yesterday at the Magistracy into the circumstances of the death of Robert William Houghton, tailor, who was found dead in his room on November 9th nader conditions
Dr. Hoanley, medical officer in charge of the mortuary, deposed to examining the body of deconsed, who was ayed about 55 year Deatty was due to poisoning by syauide of potassium.
The tenth ordinary yearly meeting of share- holder of the Dairy Farm Company, Ltd, was beld yesterday morning at the depot, 2 Lower Albert Road,There were present Hon. Mr. E. Osborns (chairman), Dr. J. W. Noble, Mr. F. Maitland, Mr. E. H. Hinds, directors. ¡. Native surveys have commenced in J. H. Seth, Mr. Chan Tong, Mr. S. A. Soth,
Captain A. Tillett, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr.which suggested suicide. comection with the new Clickingecretary, and Mr. A. Stovouson, Manager.
The Seccntary having read the notice con von- railway, linking Shanghai and Chia-,
ing the mooling, shing, where it will be connecting
Tire with the line proposed to be laid between Soochow and Hangehow,
BOMB EXPLOSION IN
ST. PETERS.
LONDON, November 19th. A bomb explosion occurred near the high altor in St. Peters. The Pope had just left.
None were injured,
The CHAIRMAN Sol-Gentlemen,
Report and Accounts having been in your hands for some days I will, with your par mission, take them ne road. Tour Dirooters are again in the pleasant position of being alin to lay before you a satisfactory report but it minet not be overlooks that the abrauca of serious disease amongst our cattle during the past four years peconals largely for the profits that have been made ami to the Company's only test glass nuimals has proved eminent sound position to-day. Our policy of importing satisfiettes, the picked herd we now hate, gising more and a better quality of milk at 20 extra cost than would be the case with cheaper stock. During the past year their milk yield has exceeded all previous recorde and I am pleased to my shows signs of still further improvement. Our subsidiary businesses have also ausisted to swall the year's profits to 3 considerable extent and the prospects for the coming year in these departments, pecially the frozen food are more encour Mr. Birrell speaking at Hunley, characaging than they wars a year ago. We recom terized the House of Lords as the committee mem the payment of A slightly larger dividend than last year, also the transfor steady augmentation of this Fund to be essential to the permanent success of a business such sa ours and we have no doubt this policy will ba endorsed by shareholders. There are no farther remarks that I can usefully add, but before
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LONDON, November 17th.
Frank Brown, Government analyst, said he
fived the bottle produced on November 10th frou Inspector Smith. It contained 20 drops of liquid which he analysed and found to contain une thrd of a grain of spanida of potassim, which was a deadly poison.
Juspector Smith spoke to having rosaived the bottle from Sergt. Marison.
Fred: Howell, head bailit of the Supreme Court, stated that he took possession of deceased's Official Administrator. He knew deconend was entain on the 10th inst. under directions of the heavily involved and had been pressed for money for the last nine months. On October 2nd witness onforced az execution against hian, which was sotiled by payment of 3600 on November 8th. Deoaned was aleu pressed for rent, both for his shop and his residence, and witness estimated that his indebteloass amounted to $23,000.
A tragedy such as the one réounty etracted in of a Tory Club, and said that if they of $25,000 to Catile Reserve, as we consider the part of the interest, but nothing for the last Peking than a foreigner was eationd at night continued to decline to accept measures, the into a side strast within the Tartar City and Government might be forced to ask the murdered is happily of rare covarrezce in Chias.country for practical advice. From the few details that can be gathered the
N-C. Daily News thinks that personal revenge
George A. Drade, maater mariner, said that in 195 he started a tailoring business with deceased and Mr. Botha. Ho contributed the поиву. Mr. Hotho died two your fater and witness withdrew from the partnership, deconaed owing him $19,000. Ho had received two years, nearly $21,000.
At his death deceted owed bim
Borgt. Murison said he went to the first floor at 21 Wyndham Street on the 9th iust. nad forud decat lying at the head of the The bottle produced was found with Accounts I shall be pleased to answer any others. He closed the place. Among the deceased's effects were two letters, one being found at his residence and the other at his shop. His Womblp real the letters. The first from the National Bank of Chins was a follows:
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Both are equally suitable for consumption during the Winter or Summer Months, and anything that has hitherto been put on this
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privilege, and whose lives we honour, who must be a inuch distressed by the behaviour of the firebrands at we are. With ourselves they $2.20 Fer Dez. deplore, as the North-China Herald puts it. "that the Chinese should witness the spectacle of foreigners, who have come Per Doz, allowed for all bottles returned among them to preach the gospel of peace and good will, cugaged in encouraging or in good condition.
countenancing mob law". Verily theirs is the sort of good will that, as businoes men
We way, requires to be written down,
unless the offer of a $200 reward indness one of the participants in the crime to disclose the identity of thus culprit, the mattor must remain
aubject for apeculation. Aucording to northern contemporary the murdered man is the H. J. Pleas who obtained suck prominent notoriety in the Transvaal in his capacity of ontapotted manager at one of the "Chine" mines on the Rand. His handling of the coolies was the chief rosson (for Lia dismissal, and to avenge himself on bis late umployers he spread abroad in England tales of the beatsl treatment of the Chinese, which, where true, were drawn from his own aots, The effect of those talos upon the British Eleolorate is now a matter of
Look, he had left the Transvaal to return to China.
-A.S. WATSON & CO.. agree with our contemporary that investiga history. Before Pless could be brought to
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. OrLrommurizat inna relating to the mesos catum. hould be addressed to Tam KorTOR.
Correspondents must forward their names and at dresses with comun unications addressed to the Blitar not for publuation but as evidence of good farth,"
Ali ellers for publication should he serviten en
dof the paper only.
No avenymously signed communications that han
tion is necessary, and in view of the alert ness recently shown by Sir JOHN JORDAN to the danger in this direction, we have bopes that something practical may be done | to put a stop to such scan ials. A few had
examples only need to be deported, to bring
the rest to their senses,
Hongkong has a clean bill of health for last wrok.
The English Mail of the 20th October was delivered in London on the 17th inst
Kinderpost bas broken out among the cattle
al cady appeared in other popers will be imported,
ders for extra causes of Daily Prezza should ant for 11 am, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited, Only supplied for Capt by the French mission at Pokfolum,
' egenphic Address: Luzes, Godse : A‚§,0, vizj Kri
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THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF
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between the United Services and the Club On the 18th November a match was played
which to the general surprise resulted in a draw as the Club on paper were by far the stranger
team. The results of the various matches were ns follows:-
Mr. E. V. D. Parr,
Mjr. S. H. Padley 1 L.A. E. Aitken 1
1 v L.-C. H. G. Filton 0
Mr. T. S. Forrest Mr.C, E., Bearis » Mr. J. Clark
0
A
Lat: C. B. Down
Mr. E. J. Grist
0
Lt. Boucher.
Mr. A. Githius
I
Lt. Buckley
1t
Dr. G. M. Harston
Lt. Bell
is rep rted that one has died and three are sick.
Mr. C. Biron
I v Capt. Thursby
3
Pedley & Aitken 0 Down & Boucher 1 v Buckley & Bell
Futon & Thursby
0
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Yesterday was obsseved as a public holiday
by the Mohamedan community of Hongkong.
On November 12th, at Shanghai, the wife of the occasion being the concluding day of the
A GOLDMAN, of a son.
On November 13th, at Shanghai, the wife of W. F. BICHARD, OF A RON,
On November 13th, at Shanghai, the wife of A. LEVT, of a son (still-born).
MARRIAGE.
On November 10th, at Shanghai, Frederick WILLIAM STEWART to MARGARIT ŠLACE.
DEATH.
the beloved wife of a. R. Marină.
festival of Ramadhan.
It is reported that an action for libal instituted
by the Society of Jesus in Tisntsia against the China Times will be heard next month in Tientsin tofore Mr. Justics Bouras.
It is reported that at the instigation at H. E. On November 14th, at Shanghai, VIRGINIA, Tang Shao-gi the Chineseo Postal Service will Le detached for administrative purposes from the Imperial Maritime Customs and will be run without foreign assistance.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, Des Vœux Road ⇓ LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLIST STREET, E.C
The Daily Press.
Hongxoxo, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1905.
Forrest & Bearis Clark & Grist
Gittian & Haralon 1 Biron & Parr
CHINESE RETROGRESSION.
ASSOCIATION.
The following are the highest scores in the 4th competition for the China Mail Cup hold at the King's Park Range on Saturday, the 17th November.
No. of
A. J. Watt J. H Pidgaon P. P. J. Wodehouse
C. E. H. Boavis
I ++, Bird T. P. Cochreze G. H. Wakem Capt. B. Branch Capt. A. W. Dizon
bila.
7 J. Hastings
6 W. L. PAttendan
No. of
bita
H. T. Richardson
3 W. R. Carter
3 W. G. Humphreys !
3 J. Hatebings
3 Dr. Eran Jones
2 A. Ritekis
2 E. W. Terrey
questions that any shareholder may wish to ask, There being no questions the report was adopted on the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Captain TILETT
Mr. Gooar proposed, and Mr. J. H. Seru seconded, the re-appointment of the Hon. Mr. Osborne and Dr. Nuble as directors, Carried.
On the motion of Mr. STEVENSON, seconded by Captain Tillatt, Mr. W. Hutton Potta was re-elected auditur.
The CHAIRMAX-Thank you for your attendance, gentlemen. Dividend warrants will be ready to-morYOW,
MACAO.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
November 19th.
LKAL SENAND ELECTION. The election for the Leal Senado took place 205 votes were pisced in the ura, and the follow yesterday and was rather exciting. Altogether
THE CENSUS OF HONGKONG.
This (Tuesday) is the day appointed for the taking of the quinquennial consus returns of Hongkong. The papers have been distributed during the part for days and are now doubtless subject of remark that the instructions on the in the possession of all occupiers. It is a
census papers app to he contradictory. The Registrar General's ustification to the gentlemen were elected to server ecoupier says. You are requested, in accord-F. N. Pereira, 192 votes; Mr. A. A. de Mello, ance with the order of the Governor in 195 votes; Conde de Seuna Fernandes, 175 votes, Council, to insert the particulars specified on their. F. F. Leitao, 167 votes; Mr. F. F. Maher other pago respecting all persons who slept or lub votes: Mr. F. X. dos Remedios 159 votes. abode in your house on the night of Tuesday, the 20th November, 1908." Torning to "the other page" wo find at the top of the first columu arder the heading "Name nad Surname" following contradictory instruction
the
OONBALVES V. MORGADO.
This assault case was tried on the 14th inst. before the Chiof Justice. The Court was crowded by all the inmates and boys of the St. Joseph's College to bear the result.
Mr.
To Mr. R. W. Houghtou, Dear Sir,-Your cheque, No. 15081, for $200 overdrawn your account $196,26. Kindly pay in at noe so as to enable us to mest same, and oblige.
The second letter from the Hongkong Hotel was se ander: -R. Honghten, Esq, Qanon's Road. Biz,-As you have failed to liquidate Four Hotel account after repeated application made by the Hotel collector, I beg to inform you that until the amount dus; $128.83, is paid no more of your chits will be scoopted.
Choung On said he had been in the deceased's employ for three years. On the morning of the 8th inst. Mr. Houghton returned "about 5.45 very drank. He went to bed and slept all day, witness entered the room to take out Mr. having no food at all. At 280 in the afternoon
found the bottle produced which was nearly fall Houghton's clothing in order to brush it. He of liquid in the coat pocket. He placed it on a small table four or five feet from the bed. Going again iate the room at five o'clock he found deceased stifl asleep. At seven o'clock next morning he heard him coughing, and about an hour later he entered the ream with a cup of tos, placing it on a small table. Deceased was then sleep. Witness noticed that the bottle was not where he had placed it, but on a rack over the washstand. At 10 o'clock he went into the
44 printed in italics :-"No persons on the nightor | Basto was the counsel for the plaintiff while the room accompanied by the foreman tailor and
Tuesday, 20th November, 1906, to be entered hers except those who may be travelling or out
defendant had the advice of the Attorney-
at work during the night (and are not elsewhere General and Seahor Gravicho. After evidence returned) and who return home on Wednesday Senbor Morgado was convicted and sentenced 1st (eic) November, 196. What is obviously to five days' imprisonment, with the option of meant is that all persone should be entered paying a fine of 200 Reis per day. Reis 1000 or including those who may be travelling or ont at ssy $1.95. work during the night (and are not elsewhere returned) etc,
BURGLARS.
Burglars in this City are enrrying on their the darkroom of the streets and the scarcity of nefarious trade raibar boldly of late, owing to
found his master dead.
The jury returned a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily insane.
ARCHDEACON OF THE FLEET.
The Archbishop of Canterbury instituted the Rev. Hagh Singleton Wood, the newly-gazetted Chaplain of the Fleet, to the offoe of Arohdescon last month. The ceremony of institution to an of the Fleet in the chapel of Lambeth Palacs
character, but bas usually been regarded office or benefice in the Church is of varying 雪鮮 我 private function in which the bishop and prior
priest were alone copoersed and under that act it
Aspect was conducted. The institution of an archdeacon priest to a bagefice, insumosh to an archdemoon is not of the same nature as the institution of a
It is rated in the Nanfangpao that "the Throne has approved the recommendation of the Board of Education to order all the The total population of the Inst census successful candidates (Chinthitis as well as according to the censta taken in January, Chujene) at the recent metropolitan examis- lion to parsus a three years' course of Chineze 1901, numbered 283,975. The popniation of police.
at the College for Chinskibs, the Colony, exclusive of the New Territory, Peking
If the report is true, s it appears was estimated by the Registrar-General in The second practice dance for St. Andrew's likely to be, China has shown once again ber his report for the year 1905 to ha 377,860, soon we will have the third attempt made to Ball took place yesterday in City Hall. It was capasity for disappointing her best friends of whom 10,452 represented the non-Chinese light our streets by electricity. I hope that the invested with the care of souls as a parish
even mera auccessful then the previous one there being a larger attendance and better appearance at the reels.
"SWARMERY" continues to manifest itself
The practice, match at hookey arranged for this afternocu will not take plaas, but there will in China as elsewhere. It is nothing less be to practice pick up games on Thursday than extraordinary how amenable a mob and Friday next, at which it is hoped a good can be to the idlest of instigations. Any number will be present. Wally-off p.m. cock-and-bull atory
Bees sufficient to sharp csok day.
literature
The
of the army was given as 4,274 and that average strength
of the navy as 3,257.
negativing recent progressive action. Much importance has been attached to the exemias civil community. tion in Peking of those students who have been educated in foreign knowledge at the conferring прои them of degrees which were expected to qualify them for official life. Most their foreign acquirements, some knowledge of of these students have already, in addition to the Chinese classics, and it was be made available for government servies at distinctly dunderstood that their snientide training was to Ancient prejudice, however, has again won the day and the three years probationary provoke it to remarkable excesseя
literary course, which It is reported that the Government have not only imposes an aggravating delay, but now made menzial, fervour. There was an element of this warned the underwriters of the German steamer makes it evident that the
Fetrarch which was driven ashore as the It will discourage students from taking Government Service
is still to be recruited on the old bazis. Kowloon wharves in the typhoon, that they the foreign courses and tend to make them loss
of
ODI.
must take immediate tape to have the vessel half the benefit of such courses, oren if they reflosted..
take them.-N-7, Daily News.
The .N.-C. Dialy News of Nov. 13th says :— ] Canton-Kowloon Railway, which has been the We understand that the agreement for the subject of prolonged negotiations between the Chinese Government and the British and Chinesa Corporation, has been signed.
Gadarene madness in the last British Parliamentary elections, and we are still reaping the whirlwind in connection with the repatriation of all the Chinese from South Africa. If only this were being done for the same practical reasons that prompt the White Australia" policy, it would not be so bad, but the most recent arguments are the most hysterical yet; and would have equal force if employed to advocate the abolition of all public schools, armies the ensuing season for four oops, provided by a A shooting competition, to take place during and barrucks and camps whatever. In subscription throughout the half company, Les Shansi we read that the suicide of a student been arranged for the members of Right-Half alarmed by false reports of wholesale No. 2 Co., H.K.V.C. Members will shoot in two mining concessions to the Paking Syndicate classes under bandicaps asttled by the committes. led to a swarmery of two thousand students, The return of visitors to the City Hall Library who got so far as to talk of general and Museum for the week ending the 18th bara-kiri, of rebellion and civil war, and November, 1906, shows that of non-Chiness there were 275 to the Library and 147 to the other desperate remedies. They finally Masoam; and of Chinese 133 to the former simmered down, as all young men do if and 2,447 to the latter: The Library was, given a fair chance. In Chokiang, it is therefore, used by 108 persons and the Museum reported that worse things have been by 2,594,
WEATHER REPORT,
the following report
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued
falles a little in N. Chian, and risen moderately On the 19th at 11.55 .m.-The barometer has to slightly elsewhere.
Aa Baticyclone is central over the continent relatively low in the NE of Japan in the North, to the North of the Yangtze, and pressure is and over the 8. Philippines in the South, strong wosston may be expected along the Gradiente are moderats to rather steep and Chins coast and over the China Sea,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.09 inches.
1
N. winds, freaki; fine.
N.E. winds,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows: Hoogkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel... South coast of Chits between Hongkong and Lamooks South court of China botwoON
Hongkong and Hainan...
strong.
Samas No.1
Bame as No.1.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING AGAIN.
Apropos of street lighting I hear that very
Company will be successful this time.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, November 19th.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).
ATTENFTED BRIBERY.
INNOVATIONS IN THE I.M.C.
Generals of the Provinces have been notified by The various Viceroys, Governors and Tartar the Comptrollers General of the I. M. C. to
Two natives were charged with cutting dowa instruct the Castoms Taotsis in their respective the total amonat of fands in the Customs In addition the first defendant had to answer Provinces oach to make a clear statement about and injuring trees on the hillside at Aberdeen,
Paking. The funds which have either sleeady were fined 35 each for tras matting, and the treasuries at present and to send it to Their to a charge of offering a bribe of $1.20 to the Excellencies Tieh Liang and Tang Shao-yi in
Indian constable who arrested him. Both men beau seat up to Peking or apent for various
not to be included in the first defendant was ordered to pay a fiue of $15 for the second offance, tho bribe of $1.20 being The Comptrollers-General are now preparing ordered to be put in the poor box. memorial
regarding the establishment of the
TRESPASSING ON POLICE. FREMI958. proposed Customs school in Poking for the training of young men for appointments in the
Abmed Khan, Kennedytows watchman
Chinese authorities after the termination of the round the premises on Sunday he found the Customs, with a view to restore gradually the was fined $5 for trespassing at Kennedytown administrative power of the LM.O. to the Police Station. When Inspector Collett want
Are
reasona statements.
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Feking or Shanghai, as may be required, under the time. Postal school will also be opened either in bods. There were no Indians in the afation at after the establishment of this school a ↑ defendant asleep in one of the Indian constables
the Inspector-General, Sir R. Hart, and the Chinese; the former are to be recommended by the instruction of experienced foreigners and
latter appointed by the Comptrollers Gezeral.
As no funda are available for the
at purpos present, it is hellaved that the proposal cannot be carried out before the end of the current
Chinese official
separated
BEFORE MR. C, D, MELBOURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
MEAN TRICE,
Three men were convicted of conspiring to
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priest is; he is
only the oculus episcopi for his Brebdesenary
The office of Archdeacon of the Fleet was originated by Archbishop Temple in 1402, and Arst conferred upon Archdeacon Stuart Harris, who had been appointed Chaplic
of the Fleet In 1901. It arose out
Jato
of
fooling, that bid fair to develop that the senior chaplain in the NAVY should possess some more distinguishing title, equal at least to that of Chaplain-General to the Army, and there was at
an equa strong feeling that the occupants of positions should be in Episcopal orders. This being found impracticable the difficulty was got
deliver sannal "chargse' aver by appointing s a retired bishop as Chaplain- General and establishing the oflos of Archdeacon of the Flest. It is a purely honorary position, and Arebdeason Wood will not be required to 1) or to swear-in churchwardens.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
mund left Manila on Sunday. the 18th inst, at The I.G.M. Australian Line str. Prin Sigis- am, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 20th lust. at 9 p.m.
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17th ivet, and may be expected here on the The H.A.L ste. Nubia left Singapore on tho
23rd inst
The A.L. str. Priests left Shanghai for this port on the 17th inst., and is expected bore on the 21st inst., B.,0.
The N.Y.K. atr. Tamba Maru (European Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji ou the 17th inst., and is expected here on the 20th inst.
The P
M. str. Mongolia having been thoroughly repaired and placed in good order and condition will:
date, per sabedale leaving Ban Francisco on Dec. 21st for hinge
ong via usuni ports of call,
year or the Spring of 1907. It is reported in gat the accountant at 17. Tai Wo Street, her regular go on the route taking that the Imperial Post Ofice Circles in Poking Wanchai, into trouble. They placed opian from the I. M. C. after the establishment of the under the man's bed and then gave information proposed Chiaotungpu or Board of Communicato the Exoise officer, Inquiries were made tions in the expital, which is us of the new resulting in Inspector Gourisy prosecuting the Government Boards proposed by the Councillors
on domestic reform in Eho Park-NC. Daily tres men. They were sentenced to six weeks' New
imprisonment each
hama for Hongkong sad will be das to arrive at Tha 0. & 0. str. Coptic will sail from Yoko this port on the 20th inst
The Shire Line str. Cardiganshire left Sings- pore on the 14th inst, and is dae here on or about the 21st inst
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