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fleet Lesslmost disappeared. TheCorinthians of them that go down to the sea in ships(TELEGRAMS. began with the excellent and approved idea | After all, if two boats be caught in a squall that there are plenty of keen sportsinen of Cape D'Aguilar, it is not the skipper available provided that a reasonable check be put on the outlay: They therefore

& CO adopted a pattern for a One-Design class of

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CHATEAU HAUT BRIÓN

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with the best filled purse who shows up better, but the man who has been trained to

cope with un emergency requiring quickness

of eye and brain and hand, which, to be sure, may be acquired sa well in a four hundred-dollar boat as in a ynoht costing ten times as much.

[REUTER'S BERTIOS.)

GENERAL SIR HAREY MACLEAN.

THE TRIAL OF ADSETTS.

The trial of Adrotts on the capital charge was continued before Mr. C. D. Melbourns at the Police Court yesterday afternoon, when Mr. G. E. Morrell prosecuted on behalf of the Crown Solicitor, and Mr. R. Harding appeared

LONDON, October 7th.

gier saya that Raisuli has reduced his terms

The Morning Post correspondent în Tan-for the socused. for General Sir Harry Maclean's release to, British protection for himself and family, We are informed by Mr. Northnote that the

and a ransom of £30,000. The British Interport Rifle shooting match has been post-Government is prepared to grant its pro- poned to Saturday.

tection and to advance the ransom on the guarantee of the Sultan to refund the

- The 2nd Battalion Comeron Highlandera în South Afriga has been ordered to hold itself in readiness to embark for China, to be stationed

at Tientsin.

A wealthy Innded proprietor named Glezin- has committed suicide, stated in a letter found ski, of Batzow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, who by his side, that he took his life brosuss the worries of the simipistration of his money weighed too heavily upon his mind,

Negotiations are being carried on between two large Hamburg shipbuilding yards with a view to amalgamation. They are the Faloin Works, of Bremen, and the Weser Shipbaliding Company, of the same city, each possessing s capital of £500,00), They negotiations are ilkely to ba srowned with success,

beats, all of which were to be alike as far as possible in measurement, material, and This idea, properly carried out, puts yacht racing on a laudable footing. Competition is not between long parzes and WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. short ones, but betwcon brains. The keenest and most observant sailorman, theoretically, and allowing for the element of luck-acts of God, so to say-standa the beat chance of winning True sailorcraft consists in gotting the best from the material in hand and from the conditions existing; but keen yachtsmen have got into the way of thinking they should be boat builders, designers, and riggers as well. To a certain extent this is a good thing. A man who thinks out possible improvements to the shape of his sail, the size of his combing, the material of his keet, and so on, is a clever and a useful man, likely to advance the sport and to 20.00 succeed himself. But, and on this point we have no doubts, he is out of place in a One 24.00 Design Club, unless he be sportaman enough to present his ideas to the rest of the boat- owners at the proper time for considering amendments of the standard, for general adoption and use. If he thinks of some new dodge" or alteration and endeavours to steal a march on the others, in a One-Design class, he is going clear against the principle of the combination, and he appears incre of a pot-hunter than a sportsman. In the case of the C.Y.C., it unfortunately appears that the standard was somewhat vaguely defined as to socce important details, and worse still, the earlier committeemen were reprehensibly Black in ignoring sundry innovations involv. ng departure from the principle. Suddenly have a very large sum of money at their diapogaf The Japanese commissioners, who are said to awaking to the danger, as the evil grew, and for the purches of horms, were present at the they were threatened with such things as Dublin Show last month. They bought the dearer materials, hollow masts and spars, thoroughbred stallion Blairmore, second prize and nọ vù, the existing committee suddenly winner in bis clear, the first and second prize (this wook) put their foot down, and for-restling colt, and the brood mares Keardragh bade, until such time as a majority of the boatowners shall decide otherwise, the is troduction of any more novelties. They did

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action involves a certain amount of hardship on the innovators. One man was lucky enough to pick up a hollow mast dirt cheap at second hand, and put it into his craft without consulting the committee. : Hia argument was that as The One-Design specifications apply only to the hull, he was not obliged to consult anybody, sul he could not he persuaded that he was not ONLY communications relating to the newes.colein being harshly treated in having to replace it with the solid and heavier masts used by the rest. He rashly accused the majority of

depriving him of the advantage of his luck envy and of unsportsmanlike behaviour in

and forethought. It would have been more sportsmanlike to have bowed tu the No anonymously signed communications that have majority, and given them credit for honest The curse of Suburbia, and indeed of all society, would surely penetrate even a One-Design Yacht Club, if he were allowed to persist. Every man wants to -be us good as his neighbour. If No. 10 has a brass doorplate, the lady at No. 12 is

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STRIKE OF COTTON HANDLERS

IN AMERICA.

LONDON, October 7th. 8,000 members of the Cotton Handlers Union in New Orleans have struck, stop. ping all shipments of cotton. JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, October 7th.

The correspondent of the Morning Post în Washington has good authority for atating that the principal reason of Mr. Taft's visit to Japon is to inform the latter that unless the emigration of coolies to America is We have to thank a correspondant for checked, au Exclusion Bill will be intro. pointing out a very obvious lapsus calami induced in Congress during the cuming. the leader aivoqiting the dredging of the Causeway Bay typhoon shelter. The sagges tion of a toll at say "half a cents calty" was intended, so we think most people would aider- NEW CHAPLAIN FOR HONGKONG. stand, for half a cent a pioni..

There was heavy betling on the race between the "Lusitania" and the “ Isanania," A carions wager was made by two Americans. One fancied the "Lucsuia," the other the "Lusitania.” fat. The loser of the wager bat to wear a suit One man is tall and slim, the other is shirt and from his opponent's wardrobe

and Repose.

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Consul-General Wilder has received informa tion that Mr. Taft, who is accompanied by a morning. On the following morning the dis party of fourteen, will arrive here on Saturday

tinguished visitor will leave by the transport, McClellan for Manila. The invitations to dinner at Government House will therefore held good for Saturday instead of Friday night,

Among the passengers lowing by the an Roon to-day for England in Mr. H. Hurthouse, soliciter, who for the past ten years lins he

aged with the firm of Messrs. Dennys and home Mr. Hursthouse will return to Shanghai Bowley. It is probable that after a holiday at to carry on the practice of his profesion Daring his stay in Hongkong he has mate many friends who will regret his departare from their milat

SCRSON.

Mr. Frank Browne, government analyst, suid that on 19th August P. S. O'Sullivan gave him and found they all contained harmless liquide. the three bottles produced. He examined them On August 14th he received from the same offioara piece of mattress ticking, a quantity of mattress hair, and a table over, all of whisk he-examined and found blood there. He could not say whether it was ordinary blood or not. On August 15th be received from Dr Masfarlane, four sealed botilas of mortem material, which he examined poisen and found none therein. Lolita Lavitt was recalled,.

Rev. A. Dallus Eonis, chaplain to H. M. forces, & Aur London correspondent learns that the

Choleca Barcucks, has hean appointed chaplain to the forces in Hongkong. He will take up. bis now duties early next year, Mr. Bonis is soldier who knows him. He is very broad- a most darming man and beloved by every minded, fond of every kind of sport, and is a of the theatre. firm believer in the high moralising influence

A FALSE ALARM.

Where were these witnesses located prior to the Idanüfication F-Tts Chinore witneE BOS were in the Court Yard and the American ladies were in the Detectives' Offlge.

I suppose all the men were clean shayen? YOK

Did they look as if they had been shaved that morning? Well, recently.

The defendant was not I did not notios it. He was not shaved in gsol P-He did not appear more unshaven than the others.

On the 30th of August defendant would look dirtier than the other men-Yos

With regard to the objection made by defea dant that the hotel boys would identify himi because they would have seen his clothes and hat hanging up, was that a voluntary statement or in reply to a question from you?—I think it was a voluntary statement. post

for

Mr. Merrell-I propose to ask her one question.

Mr. Harding-I am entitled to know what question my friend inteade to pat.

Mr. Morrell I intend to ask witness if she can tell how deceased was clothed when she visited her house.

Mr. Harding-I objat. I cannot admit that question after the evidence of Miss Jonio

objection is

Mr. Morrell--I cannot see what my friend's

Marshall yesterday,

Mr Harling-My objection is that it was stated in court yesterday by Miss Marshall

Mr. Morrell-It does not matter what was stated in coret yesterd is.

Mr. Harding-Mie Marshall stated→ Mr. Morrell-She did not-

Mr. Harding-Miss Marshall stated in court yesterday what the deceased was wearing —

eprtain skirt belonged to Min Dayton. She Mr. Morrell-She did not. She stated that

did not state she was wearing it.

Mr. Harding--I object.

His Worship Sas this witness been in sourt

before i

Mr. Morrell-Yes. (To witness-On the early morning of the 4th August when she left your house, do you remember how she was

dressed P

Witness-She had a blue skirt, a shirt blouse, and a small black and white checked jzsket. Would you recogniss the skirt again

Yesterday a lakong was responsible for some don't know. excitexarut on the water front. He gave the

I

Does the smil! refer to the jacket or the alarm that a fire bad broken out on the "Cathe-check The check was small. rino Apear" and the Harbour Office Authorities at once apprised the men in charge of the fire at Somehow or other the float could not get twenty minutes was spent in raising the nuchor, sway very sharply, as a matter of fact about

and when she reached the vessel there was no apparent call for her services. Those on board the Catherine Apcar" were surprised at the risit of the float and when the captain was Asked if he had a fire on board he replied that he had, but that it was in the galloy. The float then returned to her anchorage.

A HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITY. Residents in the Colony as well as Tourists will be interested to loan that an excellent opportunity can now be availed of by steamers of the Indo-China B.N. Co's Caloutta Liae.for the round trip from Hongkong to Japan and back.

Leaving Hongkong every three weeks the steamera proceed to Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe

The Philadelphis Telephone Company has issued a circular to its operators and its sub- scribers asking them to omit the word please" in all messages over the telephone. The comad Maj, thence returning to Hongkong, is used over the telephone in Philadelphis rome pany has ca'colate that the nunecessary word 800,000 times every day. Beckoning each repetition to take up half a sscind of valuable time, 125 hours daily are wasted by people who my "please”.....

direct, Tims allows for passengers to love the vessels at Yokohams and proceed by rail to Kyoto, Omks-de-rajoining the ship at either Kobe or Moji, as most-convenient. A stay of about 2 to 3 daya is made at the various-paris- of call. The steamers. viz: -RA. “Kutsang"," the Company's fet, ere most comfortable, are "Nameang" and "Fooksang," the largest. of

and carry a duly qualified surgeon. The round trip from Hongkong occupies about 24 days; be availed of by those who are fortunate enough and the nerservice is one which will doubtless

This opportunity will also appeal strongly to to get away from the Colony for a few weeks,

to spare but with a desire to see Shanghai sud tourists griving in Hongkong with little time Japan.

Detective-Borgt O'Sullivan, said that on 8th August in consequence of information ressivad he wont to the Hongkong Hotel and examined the register. He found the name "Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jones, Room 184" and asked it they were in. A clerk culled a porter to find out whether they were in their room, and word came back that they had not been seen for three or four days. Witness asked for the manager and, when Mr. Davies cune, he asked him to senompany witness to Room 184 They entered the room. Mr. Davies remarked that two bath towels belonging to the room werə missing. Witness made a hurriel examination of the room and looked it, taking the key away. Nett morning he made a careful examination of the room with Chief Detective Inspector Hanson and found the dark tweed cost produced hang- ing on a rack at the right of the bod. On the rack was a black sof, but, a crepe shirt, sud a vest. The bed was in order. Blood was found on the mattress on the under side. Folded up

bad apparently come from the laundry. Some in-a-sofs he found a pair of pants of the sang material as the jacket and some clothing which

of the handkerchiefs were marked with the d'ame

"Gertrude." He also found in the room the oush box, some empty jewel osses, the Inggago produced, and a black felt hat with the name "A. H. Jacques and Co," inside He

Macils, landing here on 3rd September. brought the prisoner back from

Prisoner was bauded over to hire by the autho rities at Manila.

Cross-examined-The part of the mattress. ticking produced was taken from nearer ons eud than the other, nesrer the head than the foot. He questioned bath room boys on the night of August Sik as to whether they ba

(Skirt produced.)-That looks like the skirt, removed anything from the room, and they told It is a little paler.

him they had not. He took the key of the room away with him. He did not ask Mr. Davies if there was another key.

In daylight would a skiṛt not look paler than at night?

Mr. Harding I object,

Chief Detective Inspector Hanson said that and darker at night;

Witnes-Some shades are paler in daylight on 9th August he went to the Hongkong Hotel and proceeded to Room 184 and with the last witness Bramined the mattress, The bloodstains were on the under side of the mattress. Thara were bloodstains on the table

cover. On 24th September at 10 am, he read over the oharge in his ofloe to the defendant, whom he cantioned. The defendant made he following statement "I wish to plead not guilty." I took it down in writing and the Rocused signed it.

Would you wiy it would look paler in daylight or night I am not a judge of that. Is this checked jacket like the one Mias Dayton wors-Very much likò it.

Cross-examined-Have you read the state. ment made by Miss Mareball yesterday referring to the colours of the skirt which she said belonged to Miss Dayton? Did you read the report of the ono yesterday ?--Yes.

Le-examined. When did you read the report-In last night's paper.

When were you aware you would be called? About a quarter to oue this afternoon.

Did you read the report again?-No.

with deceased in the Hotel Fraueni at Josie Marshall recalled, said that she lived Manila. Pior to that she had lived with her for two years and nine months. When she identified the belongings of Miss Dayton yesterday she noticed two rings were missing, one was a solitaire ring set with two diamonds, Fra.co-Gomes,passenger clerk in the Nippon Yusen Kaishs, stated that on 5th Augart a white man came to the office and booked.

■ 'first class passage to Shanghai on the "Tosa

Ciril Hospital WILHELMINA, the beloved wife of unhappy till she gets oué tɔ0; and one boat Empress in England in November as tho guests fitted throughout with electric light fans &e. Maru." He gave the name of Mr. Jackson, CHARLES SCHUELLENHACH, of Quarry Bay, aged fitted with hollow mast and spare would set 75. Funeral will pass the Monument to-day at the others all atriving for similar luxuries,

3 p.m.

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, OCTOBER-10TH, 1907

During the stay of the German Emperor, and of the King and Queen, it is understood that their Majesties will pay a visit to the City of ment, the Corporation of London are holding London. In anticipation of such na engage- themselves ready to invite the Emperor and Emprses to a reception und deje mar in the Guildhall as they did on the occasion of their last State visit to London in 1891. At that time Alderman Sir Joseph Savory was Lord Mayor

Do you see him now Teee him at the bar,

his passage. Witness saw him on board the day

I suppose you mean in the dock P Yes, Witness added that Mr. Jackson paid $50 for

the vest sailed. On the 30 h September he saw the sooned again when he picked him out from a number of others in Victoria Gaol.

ghai and tundent of Folio, gave details of the identifica

Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse,--Deputy Superin

· ARRIVAL OF LORD LI.

ENTERTAINED AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

Mr. Morrell-That is the case for the prose ontion. I submit I have nude out a prima facio 0150 and that the secused must take his triat ali the next sessions.

Mr. Harding-I don't propose to address. your Worship at any length at !!, I simply reserve my defence.

he had anything to say in answer to the charge, In reply to the usual question asking him if

accused replied in the negative.

His Worship-Mr. Harding, I must ask your client if he wishes to make any statement or to call any witnesso?.

Aconied enid he did not,

His Worship You are committed to take your trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

Adestis seemed relieved to have reached the fins of the first part of a long trial.

FIFTY YEARS AGO.

Extracts from the Hongkong Daily Press of Oot. 10th, 1857.].

tion in Victoria Gaol. Defendant was placed H. E. Sir John Bowring has received from We are happy to be enabled to announce that with ten other mep. Misi Marzball picked Lim Calcutta a fine, handsome Carriage. It was a out when he was sitting number three from the source of anxiety to me, lest Baron de Gros left. Other witnesses failed to identify him, should be lugged up the bill on that shooking Lord Li, the new Chinese Ambasador to several pioked out the wrong man, one de 1973

congern that Lord Elgin was bundled in on his

identitying

Great Britain, arrived here by the German mail said defendant looked like the man," but Bike Pier, where a guard of honour from the witnesses. Defendant chose his position himself loota conveyed him from the steamer to him with the exception of the first tw late last evening, The Customs launch ow. number had no diffouly in

landing.

Lorobes, and Chinese cargo boats in Masso on the

So great was the damage to the Portuguese

which cost, by the way, when purchased new, more thau the total cost of the present type of boat complete. The conclusion of the matter is not hidden; it would involve the conclusion of the Club. The C.FC, at present strong and flourishing, and breeding good sailors, would before long Augustus Harris were the Sheriff.

and Sir William Farmer and the late Sir become as moribund as its forerunner, the German Emperor's memorable speech on that WITH such a fine, outspread, land-loskea

The harbour as Hongkong has got, it was inevit: R. H. K. Y. C. Those who want to experi- focoasion is preserved in the records of the City. able that yachting would figure prominently, ment, and are prepared to demonstrate their It is noticeable that most Royal visits to the if not pre-eminently, among the sports of superior knowledge at extra cost, usa always and that it has falen to the duty of the por City of recent years have occurred in November, the Colony. It has done so. There are two enter for the handicap clean, where there is yacht clube, and about thirty yachts of absolutely no limit to originality and into act as host at the interesting and important

Lord Mayor, immediately upon entering off vention: But those who want a big fleet of ceremonies, various types. Just nt present the inwards of the stronger club are rumbling with One-Design boats, encouraging more men to

Middlesex Reginout was drawn op Here ha On the 30th September witness hold another moraing of the lat inat, that Merchants in the excitement over a rather pretty disputation..

take up the sport, and to keep alive the magazine just to hand what M. A. Noble, the Government officials, and entering a vies regal out the wrong mat, but

It is interesting to read in an Australian was met by a number of leading Chinese and identification in the gaol, Witness Kont piokad Holy City and it difficult to make the most The stronger club happens to be the younger cunning that made Brittannis the ruler of best all-round cricketer in Australia, thinks chair, was conveyed to Government House, identified the defendant when the men ware in $74 was paid the other day for the hire of a suall witness Gomes ordinary shipments. The extraordinary sum of club, partly by reason of the very conditions the waves, should work loyally together, about the coming tast matches. I which bare given rise to the trouble. The observing the spirit rather than the letter of from: F. S. Jackson, C. H. Fry, Hirst, A. C. guests introduced to his Lordship, and who were brought in ono by one.

The team the where he was sutartained at dinner by E. the the same order. On the 1st October ho held China boat to carry a few bundles of empty Australians wanted to see was to be chosen Governor and Lady Lugard. Among the another identification in the gaol. The witnesses guany bags to a ship in the oug under premier club, the Royal Hongkong Yacht

the rules that are meant to put competing MacLaren, . L. Hutchings, B. H. Speener, dined at Government House, were-H.E. W

despatch. Club, is dying of the disease of Dives. The belansen on a fair level at starting. As Hayward, Tyldesley Blythe, W. Brearley, Ting-fang, Chinese Minister to Washington, the identification ?After the witness Tai Lok Did the defendant make any remarks daring newer club, the Corinthian Yacht Club, is it is, there is much room for improvement: Liley, H. Martyo, Arnold, N. A. Knox, or thriving on the crambs of LAZARUH. More Fully half the men who sport yachting Fielder. With ach a side to face, Australia Mr E. A. Hevalt, Mr F. A. Hazeland, Captain away, the defendant objected to the identifica Hon. Mr F. H. May, Mr Justice Wise, Hon. had identified the defendant and had been taken explicitly, luxury has proved the bane of caps know nothing of knotting and splicing would, he thinks, have to dig up some new and Mrs Lyons, Mr and Mrs Brewin; Mrtion as being unfair. He objected. because Maulmein for bay, which is surely a new the R. H. K... C. It began with a fleet of many of them go aboard and depend upon distriote, he complains, do not take interest Jordan, Dr. and Mies, Sanders, Dr. Ho Kai, clothes and hat. In oɔnsequenoa of that remark feature in the Trade of the East Indies,

players from the country. But the canstry Moreno, Mr and Mrs Pereira, Dr. and Mrs he said the hotel baya nould identify his the Chima-boy to make all shipshape for enough in cricket even to provide turf wickets! Hon. Mr Wei Yat, General Broadwood, Capt. I made them take off their bate. the cruise, and leave him to do the same The batting strength of Australia, he thinks, Bonham. Commodere Stokes, Mr Blanchflower, each, and bit by bit, the type was altered when lying-up. The object of euch Clubs is all right, but they want another Ferris for Me W. R. M. de Parr, Mr Fang Wa-obuez, defendant notably looked taller than the others? and amended and improved until now, with should be, not to encourage yachtsmen of left-handed bowling on bal wickets, and Mr Lau Cho-pak, Mr. Ho Chak-steng, Mr.Ter perhaps some rise in the cost of labour and the LIPTON type, but to make sailors and arcond edition of Teamble for slow right arm Swart, Mr and Mrs Volpicelli, Major and Mra material, a member has to spend two handy men; not to provide trophies and bowling to beguile English bats into unwari Chilty, Major and Mrs Stephenson, Major tallest About two inches, I think, thousand dollars before, he can have a boat excitement for pot-hunters and gamblers, good old should be included; while he has no-Bamber, Lient. Comm. Darwell, Captaio da apparent when they sat down?—I don't biak-suspicion of a love story insiausting itself mess. He insists that no bowler who is not a Parker, Dr. and Mrs Tait, Lient. Comm entitled to compete with those flying the but to inculcate a love of the ses and a respect for the bowler alio cannot bat at Imat Horsey, Eleut. Comm. Stevenson, Rer, and 50 R. Y. C. burgee. There are not many men thorough acquaintance with the wondera well enough to keep up his wicket while the Mrs Pearse, Mr and Mrs Moxon, and Mr Lenog who can afford that much for such a luxury, and glories that mean so much in the lives man at the other and makes the ruas, so the membership has dwindled, and the

yachts that cost no more than about $250

Pai-kai

We observe from the Maulusein papers that the Sardinian frigste Beyaldo, Count de Very, Capty was loading Timber for Genoa There were no loss than five ships loading Timber at

".

Cross-examined You have told us that the

Stranger still, there was not one vessel loading for China.

How much would he be taller than the next

I suppose the same diferenco would be

a

The Passing of Night by J. FOVARGUS BRADLEY, (London: Joun Long) is a novel that will appeal to a somewhat limited cirole, It is a politico-religious dissertation with throughout, and only those keenly interested in Why P-I think men tend to look more of and non-conformity are likely to find much cbaroh disestablishment, episcopalian doctrinee, the same height when tested.

pleasure in the production.

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