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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 318r. 1907.
The case in which a Polion Court clerk was Wintșit onths the “Fetusitons determination of
tion is whether the two elevens have come
charged with accepting a bribe was concluded before Mr. Melbourne at the Magistrany yesterday. At the previous hearing Mr. Gold. ring, on behalf of the defendant, argued that the money was received in recognition of services rendered and not as a bribe to influence his conduct. His Worship took this view and dia charged the defondant.
to play oricket or to provide the show paid for, Ten years ago that brilliant journalist Mr. A. T. QUILLER COUCH presented the points for and against, He said oricket had become a business concern, and that there was now less thought of what was due to sport than dae to the public. Spectators grumbled if
The Deutsche Japan Past announces that stumps were drawn early for any reason, the First Barotary to the American Embassy and a captain's orders were canvassed and in Tokyo, Mr. Percival Dodge, who was pro challenged; his choice of team, club dis.minently active for eight years the Ameri. putes, and all sorts of petty details were debated in the parliament of the sporting column. Prince" Baujitsinbji in his book on cricket admitted that "certain obliga
Can Embassy in Berlin, has been appointed Minister of the United States to the Central American republics of Honduras and Salvador, Mr. Dodge, who will confnst the affairs of the Embassy in Tokyo immediately after Ambas
[DALLY PBESS" KICLUSIVE SERVICE.] AGRARIAN AGITATION IN
the Korean Emperor," the Booul Press thus TELEGRAMS. announces :-Under date of August 15th another foilsitous Imperial odist was proclaimed here. In the mesango H. M. the Emperor expresses his determination to mark the beginn ing of bis reiga with administrative and other reforms and to set the example to his subjesta. by doing what he can to that end. As the first step His Majesty proposes to out his hair on the cosasion of the formal celebration of his acces aion to the Throne and to dress himself in military uniform from that time.
IRELAND.
LONDON, August 30th.
agrarian agitation in Ireland, are Crimes, the outcome of the present
increasing.
DISASTER IN QUEBEC,
LONDON, August 30th.
A bridge in course of construction
tions towards the spectators have to be sador Wright's departure, plans to proceed chambers in rainy weather had diffealty in and in Quebec collapsed. There were
taken into consideration," and he even went
so far as to any that captains are under an obligation to the public to seo that the match is played in such a way as the public
has a reasonable right to expect." The
situation has grown worse since then, aud the-tea interrat" is now understood to be lengthened so that captains and other players may write their telegraphic reports and comments for that suotion of the public which does not pay at the gate, but gets it all for a halfpenny in the morning. Cricket is no longer an affair of Rannelled fools," if it ever was, but an affair of um. brellaed idiots. C. B. FRY says nothing is more certain than that the attitude of a certain, class of spectator of first class cricket matches has become a disgrace to English sport, while a contemporary, dis. cussing the scene at the Middlesex and
Lancashire match, says:
to his new post in October, shortly af or the arrival of the American Ambassador, Mr.
O'Brien.
Lady Blake, wife of the ox-Governor
of
Ceylon, is a sister of the Duchess of St. Albans,
and the daughter of takmarkable Parliament man, the late Bripdernal Osborne, who "at" for so many places that Mr. Disreali once really forget-which-of-thom his hon-friend-represented at that particular zarment. Ralph Bernel bo- cama Bernal Osborne-the-day before his war Thomas Osborns, an Irish baranet. The elder riage, in 1844, with the only child of Bir of the two daughters of this marriage married Mr. Henry Arthur Blake, then Governor of the Bahamas, the younger became Duchess of St. Albana in 1874.
Immobility is now the ideal of our lives," remarked the ·Telegraph'e corresp udent accompanying Prince Seipin Borghess is the Peking Paris automobile rada. on July 18th. Omsk in sleeping. He fell asleep while He had been spending most of the tias ut walking in the street and lay for a long time unconscious. The travellers were extremely weary upon reaching Omsk. They had not fult
it while the necessity for constant vigilance kept their faunities strained, but 3 days
Recent wet weather called to the mind of a Poons correspodent, a practical joke that was played in the Western India Club-many-yours ago. When the clambers were not so wall built as they are now, and the members living in those
ing a dry corner for their beds, comparing note after une particularly rainy night, the only m'n ninety killed and injured. who had not been worried by a leaking roof was boasted of his gren Jack in searing the best not at all sympathetic with his neighbours and rom, o sabjec which he dous satly alluded to
THE PARCELS POST.
throughout the following day. The follow
TOKYO, August 30th." ing night was again wet, nad just before bed time three pisses of ice wore carefully placed on the parcels post agreement with To-day's official Gazette publishes
the top of this erstwhile for unata man's Hongkong. The date when it comes mosquito curtai, s. He was heard moving the into operation will be decided later. had all reand his room till the early hours of it when called upon by quite s erond of fellow the morning, and was found sleeping paderneath members who came to engnire how his bad slept!
"DUMPING " DECREASING.
GOOD EFFECT OF CHINESE LECTURES.
by a number of leading Chinese vitizane at the The lectures on the dumping evil, conducted Ko Bhing theatre sometime ago, bare boras good fraits Last month no fewer than thirty. Tuages Hospital for burial, while many three Chinese infants were handed over to the coulies on the verge of death were taken there concerned with the result of their efforts that for treatment. So pleased are the gentlemon they have decided to pay a qualified mat to tour lectures.and making known the requirements of the law to the great mass of the Chinesa population.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE "COMMONWEALTH". GROUNDED.
LONDON, August 27th. H.M.S. Commonwealth which grounded
leaking, and with some plates douted. entering Lamlash has arrived at Devonport
THE JAPANESE CRUISERS IN
ITALY,
LONDON, August 27th. Tsukuba and Chitose have been received in Admiral Ijoin and the officers of the
audience by King Victor Emanuel at
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match
It kita kam
more than four hours elenp daily, was naturally exhausting. Prince Borghese, who is described having a frame of wren and nerves of else). quickly recovered. "
The Kaiser is a power in German poli les,
Ply the Gime" is the ory of the Vowashed, who could not play it themselves if they tried, The rateres gets a warm time if his decision are contrary to their liking, and mob law is soon put into force. Professional football is говр asible for A
tion clabs are admittedly ran on
■-money-making basis, with every attention paid to the commercial details.. And a
s low wing man-is looked on, not as a clever exponent of the game, but as a sa e draw with the crowd. That many of these lookere-on kno v a good doil the game according to thei idas. Who pays bat Justice Gascoignes" will sit on the of the game does not alter the fast. They want the piper salle the tuns. Which is quite opposed to the idea of sport, the leading maxim of German judicial. Bench, and the law in its own which is let the best man win.
Yet it is to be noted, that neither the members His Majesty has bad four lawsuits before the sphere is a power above the Kaiser. Repently of the Club nor the public that comes to watch it CO..ing those who do. In fact they often take charge, only won Phyrris victory in the fourth, really play the game." foad as they are of adjur. Courts; he has lost three outright, and has and actually interfere with the game. There Ons was that of a mere innkeeper at Rominino, was the notable instanon, quite recently, in the where the Kaiser is fond of busting, against Middlesex and Landaskira very rainy and Lords le notoriously a bad pitch phreach of contract by his in wet weather Fixpenny g for oricket. The captains and umpires decided case arosa on
gallery yelled out agent. Boniface won. Out of this a second that oricket was impossible and drow the stampe, forfeiture of the man's lioncs, which was an Imperial application for with the result that the irate mob trampled over the pitch and so damaged it that Maclaren refused. A dispate with a railway company refused to play at all on the third day. The about a station at Cadiuen has been decided fainous part of the crowd's baharipur is that
in the company's favour, and at Imperist claim from under umbrellas it still cried out to the players to "ply the give and raised shouts of against a farmer has been dat down, the NOTICE TO CÓRRESPONDENTS.
Good Bys Cricket, "froniosily singing "Auld Emperor to pay his own costs. -ONLY communications relating to the news wlanen. Lang Syne. Perhaps the provision of maszles,
gage, and manacles, free, and to do aned by. The Bishop of London. prasiding at the every spectator who cannot produce a certificate annual meeting of the Poor Clergy Relief of having passed standard III in the game, Corporation said the necessity of such a fund might mest the case,
was a great blot on the Church. He considered This last suggestion might have been it a shame that they hd to give ia charity what made at a recent waterpolo match at Hong their hard-working brethren had the right to kong, where the spectators were certainly demand as a living wage. Le put the position not, animated by the laudable desire to see of the poor dergy down to three or four osuzag. the better term win. The majority of the Cue was the neglect of the laity. Men who opcetatora belonged to the Victoria Recreare generous in other ways put the suppot of tion Club, at whose premises the match was growth of population in the nation and the
the clergy last. There was also the enormous. played. The competing teams were the enequent formation of new parishes. They Corinthian Yacht Club's team and a team were building forty churches in London at the
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of soldiers. If the former won, the present moment. No fewer than 215 church LCSOKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUT ROAD (ultimate success in the competition of the had been built in London in the last twosig LONDON OFFICE, 131, FLEET STREET. E. V. R. G. team was deemed to be less likely, so the V. R. C. spectators gave vent to their
It is reported on the Yokobama kerosene feelings as if their own champions were market that competition is about to take place engaged at the time. Such feelings were
between the Rising Sun Kerosene Oil Co. (be. Hokokusu, Åroust Slar, 1907.
natural and excusable, but it was not good longing to Mosers, Samuel Samuel and Co.), the Standard Oil Co., and the South American -Tae “barracking" and subsequent riotous port to show them in that way. Here loo Petrolonm Oil Co, of Yokohama, The Rising damage at Lord's cricket ground last month the chief offenders were not players, but San Kerosene Oil Co. has been importing oil in has revived a discussion the stalenses of non-playing members of the V. R. . whose bulk for fifteen years past and in osrrying on a which never seems to imply lack of interest. anxiety to have their club retain the shield very successful business. Last year, the firm It always provokes heated debate. That is blinded them to the bad taste of their purchased the Asanc Task Oil and farther extended its business establishing over forty becaus⚫ cricket no longer iceans merely two
demonstrations. The teams themselves, an 1
branches throughout the Empire. As a further parties contesting: the spectators now
the individual players; got on together, and enterprize, the firm is contemplating establish constitute a third party which apparently do got on, we are glad to say, without this ing a factory in a western centre for xotining claims as of right a deep concern in the slow of acerbity. The non-playing spectator crude oil from Sumatra. The Standard Oil arrangements. A correspondent writing to with leather lungs who keeps bawling Co. intends to import oil in baik with a view to
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Telegraphic Address: Putes. Cules: 48:0. 5th Ed. Lieber.
The Daily Press.
a London daily trusts that the incident may
foul, foul," and thus disturbing the um- lead to the removal of the following abuses, pire, is an unmitigated auisance. He is which are becoming increasingly irritating certainly not the sportsman he thinks he to spectators at cricket matches
is,-and-the-sooner his-type-is-subdued, the First, and generally, the players Lever better it will be for sport. come into the field at the appointed time, and very frequently leave it before the half- hour, or hour, arrives.
Next, the obnoxions habit of having "trial balls on change of bowlers. Why should not the batsmen have a few.trial balls
And lastly, the "tes interval" farce and the but light absurdity,
All the time lost by these subterfuges irritates-eveu exasperates the orickuting public..
Otliers write, in the interesis of sport, strongly condemning the interference of the mob which, from under the shelter of its umbrellas, howls for the game to go en even
Practies for the Taterport Elfe match will commence on Saturday, 7th September at King's Park Range
years.
Sun Oil Co. The South American Oil Co. guring some of the business of the Rising will shortly provide factories on a large scale, to reflue in Japan, American crude oils. The registered capital of the Rising Sun Oil-Co.-lg- a hundred million gen.
By kind, permias son of Lieut. Col. W. Scott Moncrieff and Offers, the Band of the Third Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following
THE VOLUNTEERS.
TRELAND
Lospon, August 27th.
Tho. Dublin Gazette publishes proclama tions under the Constabulary Act, authoriz. The latest orders auanon that Hising the Viceroy 'to declare a county or a appoint John Whittam Hartley, M.B., B.9., to send extra police to the counties so. pro- Excellency the Governor has been pleased to district in a state of disturbance, and to
August, and that the following have joined the be Surgeon-Lieutenant with effect from the 21st claimed. Corps: Messrs. P. Linton, G. A. T. Cousine M. Gourgey, D. Japbson, B. Paterson. Gunner B. F. Brayn is permitted to resign, And Under T. G. Tatuit 14 granted absence out of the Colony.
STABBING AFFRAY IN THE HARBOUR.
FIVE EUROPEANS ARRESTED.
The signal lights hoisted from the steamer Indravelli in the early hours of yesterday morning told the Water Police that their presence was watted on board. The polios, Finance promptly steamed to the vessel, where spector Kerr found two met in irons and learned that the third officer, aimed Thorne, had been stabbed by one of the ship's crew.
The sirenmatanoes of the affair Aro 18
go ashore,
KUSSIA AND JAPAN,
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London, Augnat 28th. Petersburg deuies the newspaper report that Russia has socretly agreed to make Japan farther concessions in Northern Manchuris with the inclusion of the Sungari Valley in Japan's sphere of influence.
PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT,
- LONDON, August 28th... Parliament is prorogued. The King in his speech from the throne, and that relations with Foreign Powers contiaue friendly, and he trusts, that the Hague Conference will result in agreement tending to mitigate the evils of war and to secure the His Majesty, referring peace of the world.
ANTROPIUM REGULATIONS IN KWANOŠI.
Following is a translation of the proclamon- tion posted in all the large towng in - Kwangsi province, addressed to opium smokers » .
This is to inform you that we are authorized
licence for continuing in their trade, as all by the authorities to issue licences frgelling raw or prepared opium. All sellers of this deng are to call at this department to take out a persons dealing in this drug without a licence- are liable to a heavy fice. In the cities and towns all applications for certificates-loc-epium amokers are to be made to the President of the Town Hall and, in the sillages, the same must be made to the officer in charge of the sub- census department. The application must state the surmaine and name, address and age of the smoker and the gasulity of opium he consamas per day. The issuanod of certificates in this city will commence on the 10th day of the 7th mos (18th August 1997), ad oloss on the 2 th day of the 7th moon (28th August 1937). In
be granted after that date.. the villages certificates will be granted only-up,
to the end of the 7th mon and no certificate-
Persons wishing to know the conditions ander wbiob the certificate is grantod are requested to call at this department or at the sub-osasus department in their respective districts to obtain all information they need.
1. Smokers who have taken out the certificate and have before the expiry of ita termo, gitap up the habit, must return their certificates to the Registrar of Cossus for cancellation. Thy anti-opium society for transmission to the
must take great ose of ich doomats and sec
that they are returned to the proper quartera
2. pokers must rener their certi routes ease. a year and return them for renewal at the end- of the 12th moon each year. The certificates are not to be disfigured or defaced as a renewal might be refused if the document is too badly smokers is also called to the notification of the disfigured to be identified. The attention of
Census department wich is as followy
The following are Regulations | published. in compliance with the instructions of the Provincial-anthorities, and are to be observed by certificated, opium smokers.
The certificates are made out in two forms
ona bearing the character" Kap" and the other, Xust." The "Kap" certificates will be isgred to smokers above the age of du; the net" ones, to smoker under the age of 60.
servant, who are opium szokera shall apply for All persons from the gentry to the lowest
a certificate to empower them to use the drug and bay it for their own omanmption. All deslere both in raw and prepared opium, are to label the opium they supply to amakers in secord- apes with the instructions contained in their tinenca for the murines of identification.
The licences for selling opium will be a in the case of a city, by the Deputy Superin- tendent of Police and in the case of villagon and towns, by the oflcial departmanis nearest to such plices. In villages which are far away from the official gamens, the village gentry are appointed to collect the applications of dealers and forward same in batches to the official- department for licences to be issued.
All applications for such licences must give the following particulars Name of shop. Name of proprietor, his age, the length of time for which his shop has existed. The datë quantity of oplum it keeps in Block. at which it was opened. Its capital. The
The licenced dealer has also to keep a list o his customers stating against their names theif respective ages. addresses, occupations and quantities of opium they consume per day.
follows. The Ind-arelli had arrived in port a few days ago from New York and on Thursday a number of the firemen were given leave to to his review of the Home Fleet anid he was They returned to the steamer profoundly impressed by the efficient con- about one or two o'clock yesterday morn dition of ships and the fine bearing and g, but before stepping on the gangway discipline of the officers and men. Referring they had a dispute with
the span to Prince Fushitai, His Majesty expressed
The cartiloaters for opium smokers shall be man as to the fare.. Ая their remarks were spoken in rather a loud voice and se
gratification at the visit of His Royal handed to the gentry of each village for trans- their language was hot of the most refined Highness, va a special mission from my ally authorised to Ell in the smokita aga, address, mission to the smokers, the former being
nature, the third officer came down the gang. way and told the men to make less noise
there were passengers on board. They resented his interference and one of them
struck the officer. On deok a soufflensued the allegation being that the men, who were in a drunken condition, attacked the offloor, one man using a knife. In a short time the captain cune on dock and knocked downs man who was holding the officer. men then retired and it was foul that the third officer had been stabbed with a knife.on the head, back and side. Two of the men
The
were placed in irom The doctor from the Sibera dro sed the injurios of the wounded mau, who was afterwards removed to the hospital will be brought up at the Mag stray to-day. Fire Barcpeau firemen were tested, and they
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday loaned the following report
On the 30th at 11.50 a.m-The barometer is inclined to fall over the Philippides. It has rien elsewhere, particularly over N, China mad Japan
The depression lying over Hokkaido yeterday
away Northwards.
the Emperor of Japan, to convey the thanks of His Majesty for the order of the Garter. RESULT OF THE GREAT EBOR HANDICAP.
Lowpow, August 28th. 1. Wuffy: 2 Bibisni
3. The Page.
WATER POLO SHIELD
COMPITITION.
Royal Garrison Artillery's team yesterday, The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club met the The game was a very interesting one and ended in a win for the latter by 5 goals to mil.
The meeting between the Middlesex "A" team and the V.R.C: "B" teim resulted in a rather one-sided, game, the latior winning by ten goals to mil.
The Middlesex "B" team did not turn up the V.R.O"A" team and forfeited the tie. yesterday afternoon to play their match with
opium shall be issued by the district officials. The licences for selling raw and prepared
occupation and the quantity consumed by bin per day.
The licenes for solling the raw drag or pis¬ pared opium must state the name of the village, market town, No. of the house, name of the street in which the shop is situated, sarnamə and name of the proprietor; the amount of his capital, his nationally and the quantity of the raw drug or prepared opium he sells por day and the approximate amount of the drug' or prepared oplum, as the case may be, he has regularly in stook.
Dealers who are licenced to sell the raw opium to smokers, their privilege being to drug shall not be allowed to supply prepared
supply retailers with prepared opium.
sale, shall be allowed to sell prepared opium only. Licences dealing in prepared epiquo, whole-
They are not allowed to keep any raw drug in, stock though they are allowed to buy raw drug and make it into prepared epiam, nor shall they be allowed to sell opium direst to be smokers. A Dealers in prepared öpiam are to endores on the back of the licence the quantity of opium they supply to each smoker stating his name and the day on which the opism is supplied, and as chop the entry with their own soul so that
other dealers on the same day.
THE BEHRING RAILWAY.
The Tear, a few weeks ago, gave his sign stare to a project which may have as much influence on the destinies of his Empire as the the North of the Upper Tangire. It is re- Kusso-American line which is to join up the ex fousatively low over the N. part of the China Sexisting Siberian and Alaskan railways, thus
in the Fermoss Clusain, and moderate-variable railway communication. Trendman, M. Too employ of the government, it matters not
Moderate NE. winds are expected to prevail bringing St. Petersburg and New York into winde over the N. part of the Chios des
An inquiry will be held on Monday at the programms of musia during dinner at the has e appass to be high over Chino to Trans-Siberian Kailway. This is the projected the smoker could not get a ss0 nd supply from
Pressure
After the 6th moon of this year no opium shall be supplied to individuals who are in the
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 boans' ending now undertaking is a Erenohman, alwhether they are helders of opiumu smoking-man
Lobel to ober, Harry de Windt had a project. For years past
de certificates or otherwise. Doulera who offend Loing Lobel has been advorsting his project against this order are liable to be flood or
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Magistracy into the circumstances touching the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) ovening death of a divor at Hunghom
March "Manhattan Beach," False. Wioner Frauen," Franz Lehar. Sanitary Inspector Bullen yesterday mm Song trust you silly Ramard Selection......Miss Hook of Holland," Rubans moned a rigsba coolls for damaging the lamp Overnare...Barbiere of Seville,"
Raici of his motor bicycle to the extent of $6 by
Valse
Merry Widow Franz Lobar carelessly to ming the shafts of bis vehicle selection...
(ly Requoatut 10 am, to-day, 0.27 inches. Duchesso of Lantzie"... Caryli against the lamp. Mr. Haseland ordered the Two
Stop
Whistling Bulas, Mills The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon
in season and out of con He coolie to pay $3..
mada DINNED MENU-Hors-d'œuvre-Auchovy and Co-day is as follows:-
laaturing tour in the United States to punished. Theodore Thomas, who represented himself Fish-Boiled Fish and Egg Sauce, Entrées Hongkong & Neighbourhood wiada, light or The chief difficulty of the project lies in the cancellation. The smoker is not to use more
and Dive Croutopa. Bonp-Consommé Royal,
Vari bluto N.E. place it before the American public, and has
The smoker's licence may be renewed ones a ben four or five times over the proposed route. year only on the original being produced for as a foreman in the employ of the Sanitary Stewed task and Mushroom, Snipe on Toast L bster Patties, Carry-Lamb Joints, &c.-
mod to showery. Department and got small snus of money from Roset, Hibs of Beef and Horear dish Sauce, Boast
Mo, transcorting the line from the Baropean to the than the quantity he has registered and is ez- Emoderate Chinese, was yesterday sentenced to three Capon and Bread Sano, Boiled Calle Head and
American Continent acrore Bebring Stri Brain Hanco, Cold- Potted Dorued Beef and Potato Les Creams and Finger Cakes, Nelson Cakes,
Same as No:1.
Brotch Woodéock. Dassert-CoffeFraits.
Same as No.
in a downpour. It is evident that the months' imprisonment by Mr. C. Dr. Melbutres. Salad weste-Vermicelli Puding, Chocolate question is one of gatemoney. People have There wore two previous senvictions against come and paid to see a show, and the ques- bim.
Formess Channel .. South coast of China batwoun Hongkong and Lamooks South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainso.
Ahis it is proposed to do by means of a tunnel,pected to gradually reduce his dose, and to but as the Straits at their narrowest poist are oredit himself with a reduced quantity by the forty miles wide a tunnel seems a large order. time is certificate is returned för renewal.
A bridge was first proposed but the climatic Dealers and retailers in opium are strictly conditions rendered its construction impossible.
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