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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14rn, 1907.
A seception was held at the Y. M. C.. A. on Saturday evening for the purpose of welcoming to the Colony Mr. and Mrs. Elliot, the new General Hecretary to the Chinese brauch, and wankee and have had considerable experience in his wife. Mr. and Mr. Elliot come from Mil- Amoolation work in America.
Council bills of exchange of the nature of By an order made by the Governor-in- boarer money orders drawn, by the General Post Office Singapore, trails Betifamente upon the General Post Office at Hongkong, and certified by the superintendent of the money order branob, of the sail Post Office at Singapore, shall be exempt from daty when the aniount does not exceed. St 0.
"Inquilings" writes a long letter complain. ing of abrupt and unannounced intrusion in private rooms of Banitary Inspectors, and wishes to
TELEGRAMS.[
(REDTER'S ANRVICE.} FLOODS IN FRANCE.
LONDON, October 10th. occurred in the basis of the Rhone and Fresh-torrential rains and floods have
Loire, washing the houses away. Five People were killed by the collaps of the Hotel at Lepousin, in the Ardeche depart ment, and nine elsewhere. The trains to Paris from Marseilles have been twelve hours late travelling cirouilously, and the Rhone is full of wreckage.
TRIALS OF THE VANCOUVER RIOTERS.
(has fallen to the lot of any other Power in into use, and played a very small part in the ancient or modern times. She has by no destruction. Bad as were the evil effects of means completed her list of intended con- the Napoleonie wars, the destruction of life quests, which she hopes to accomplish with and property was light compared with the aut the necessity of war; fortune has been Thirty Years War, during the progress of so far on her side, and things have fallout which Europe was almost entirely converted *** her alanost in a natural way; and such is the into a desert wilderness. If the improve. used up condition of the Continent generally, ment in weapons and explosives that has that to her statesmen it seems not at all marked the last half century, he carried on improbable that there are more such wind-on the same scale for another half century, falls in store. She, of course, does not like such will be the destruction of life in the to talk of these things an untoward word field, that one or two battles will necessarily might light a spark amidst the unheaded at bath belligerents; and there will be little left for disease and famine to do. rubbish lying around, and the whole of her. But the sowing of mines in the open sea is nacompleted edifice might be consumed in actually a return to the most barbarous even less time than it has taken to erect practices of the past, and is even more There are thus very tangible reasque both dangerous for the innocent neutral trader why Germany should like peace, and also that for the belligerents themselves. Ger- why she should not like to have to discuss many, however, all through the negotiations it. But there are other reasons why the displayed auch n cynical disregard to the mention of war should be distasteful. As assumed rights of neutrale that this becaus the case at.mds Germany has the credit of one of the uteworthy features of the being the only nation in Europe thoroughly Congress. Perhaps there was in this some prepared for war; how thoroughly is a moot thing more than appeared on the surface
THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, point, andina long as this remains an un- While, as suggested above, there is nothing known quantity its moral effect is practically that Germany desires more than peace, she
The text of an extradition tresty between the as effective ne would be an, even successful, is by no means indisposed to turn to her given effet to by Order of the King in Council, too bad to receive the Austrian and Hun-
LONDON, October 10th. United Kingdom and the Republie of Paname,
The Emperor Francis Joseph's cough was campaign. This has been curiously illus own advantage the general apprehension of appears in the current Gusetts. Thore is also au trated during the whole progress of the war; to take part in any soheme for the Order of His Majesty the King in Council gir.garian Premiers yesterday as arranged, aud Moroccan negotiations, wherein, however, she mitigation of the sufferings of the mersing affect to an agreement between the United the latter returned to Budapest; uneasiness bas had the address never to uttora word neutral would be to learn the terrors of war Kingdom and Sweden, signed at London on is felt at the cold contracted at the that could be construed into a threa. Wita itself, and so deprive her in a great the 2nd of July, 1937, confrming as regards manoeuvres, aggravated by the strain of the other coatinental nations the discussion
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know if the new method is by order. "For Fears past a previous notice was issued to the desks why has this been-discontinued ? " tenants of the tutended inspection," he says, We do not know, but if it be true that these men have been invading bad and dressing rooms announced, it is to be hoped the complaint will receive adequa'e attention
WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED. The sixth ordinary yearly meeting of share- holders in William Powell, Ld, was held at the Company's offices, Alexandrs Buildings, at noon Saturday. Mr. E. H. Hiuds presided, and were also present Messrs. H. Eyre
LONDON, October 10th.
have begun. The rat resulted in'n sea-
The trials of the rioters in Vancouver
tence of six months imprisonment,
WALES
equilibrium; the growth of the German Empire had so overweighted the remainder, thut unless the counterpoise were shifted a general collapse of the entire fabric was bound to occur in the near future. This was the prospect that one and all had to feared that in the present callous condition (snagar), G. C. Moxon, H. Jillings, J. A the Government. Au'iatensity of Welsh
face, but from which all shrank, and feared to mutter the word even in their inmost hearts, Jest, like Midas's ears, the steret Would out.
This is, of course, the unconscious cause. which has made all the Powers so desirous of procuring allies, yet which seems with nearly all to have paralysed their best efforts at working together efficiently. Te
On the whole the Congress has taught those capable of reading between the lines many unpleasant truths; but it is to be
of Europe, there are few capable of assimi- lating the lesson."
The German Mail of the 11th September was delivered in London on the 10th inst
The annual session of His Majesty's Justidan of the Peace will be held at the Magistracy on Tuesday, November 5th.
Sergeant Guy Blood his been appointed
Hongkong Volunteer Artillery.
Beth and J. M. Woog.
The MANAGER having read the notion calling the meeting,
The CHAISMAN said-Gentlemen, the report and accounts for the past year's working having bron in your possession for some days, I will, with your permission, follow the usual custom and consider them read. You will notice that the nett amount at credit of profit and loss account is $2,649,97 which it is proposed to deal with by writing off stock $1,500, bad balance forward. You will also catics that your directors recommend that the mm of $4,500 s'auding to the credit of equalization of
a
LONDON, October 11th. The Welsh Non-conformist convention' has met in Cardiff. 2,000 delegates from all the Nonconformist bodies in Wales were present. The convention unanimously passed series of emphatic resolutions not to press
speeches. Mr. Lloyd Thomas, rising us be feeling was strongly expressed in the
said to face the music, denied that the Government had ignored, the wishes of Wales. He did not blame them for pressing. their claims. for disestablishment. but real progress was impossible till they had dealt with the problem of the House of Lords. He appealed to them to trust the Govern. ment and to recognies its difficulties. In would be placed in the forefront. Prolongued cheering closed a remarkable meeting.
most conspicuous instance of this is Franco second lieutnant in No. 2 Company, and doubtful debts $1,089.19 and to carry the the event of a dissolution disestablishméut
Rates of postage and insurance payable on parcels addressed to New Zlead, ris London and to Japan, appear in the Government Gazette.
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instructions received from the Socretary of H. E. the Governor has been peed, under State for the Colonier, to appoint Mr. C. W. Jeffries to be first assistant at the Observatory.
H. E. the Governor has been pleased to-
of His Majesty's Ex quator, Mr. A. M. Pares recognise, provisionally and pending the receipt
nt Consul for the Republic of Gustamala in Ronghong.
dividend faul be absorbed and that the stock
written down scoordingly. This item having been invested in the business of tho presuming that it was utilized for the purpose Company, is not of a liquid nature, and, of paying a dividend, it would make our indebtedness to the Bank larger by this amount
state that the amount at credit of investments On these grounds we trust it will meet with your approval. It would perhaps be as well to represen's 5 shares in the Union Insurance Society of Canton; these were bought for the purpose of obtaining the boans on contribu
tous to shareholders. The dividend and bonus
more than covers the interest on this amoniat.
BETTING ON THE CESAREWITCH.
The latest betting on Cesarewitch is, 3/1
JONDON, October 11th
against Baltinglas, 6/1 against Demure, 100/14 against Royal Dream, 9/1 against Waffy, 100/7 against Mondamin, Outbreak au! Madanie Descnbisi,
THE KING'S A.D.C.
LONDON, October 11th. Commander Sir George Warrender hai been gazetted as A.D.C. to the King.
and England. The two countries had been long coming Together; they hat hæð ́old Borca to forget, which being close neighbours, and thrown constantly in contact, would' now and then crop up. Still both were glad when the time came to cor linlly el registered under section 6 of Ordinance No.
The Gazette contains a return of books come an understanding. The understof 1888, during the quarter ended 30th ing is good enough in time of paso); both September. have found out that their little bickerings did not from a social or financial piut of view pay. Like Jack Spratt and his wife, they are mutually complementary. Jack Spratt could eat no fat, bis wife would have
together have found too that they could no lean so France and England working
lick the platter clean, and have no leavings.
whilst the present market value is considerably But unfortunately both hava neglected to
in excess of that appearing in the acount, take thought for the future, and piled up
Yuar directors very much regret that they
THE TRANSATLANTIC RECORD. According to the extract of meteorological | cannot recommend the payment of a dividend no reserve for an evil day. Both love, in observations made at the Hongkong Observe business throughout the Colony has ben fact, been living in their past, and in atory during the month of September the abnormally dlack but, notwithstanding that we
LONDON, October-11th. The Lusitania has arrived at Sandyhook, thoughtless rush for democracy have been
have h d-to meet ingreased competition, after a passage of 116 hours; an average forgetting all its lessons, and permitting
it is gratifying to know that oar turn speed of 24 kaots against the Deutschland" that discipline of thought and action, which
over has been almost equal to the previous 23 knots, The Lusitania now holds the alous can make nations or individuals great
year, & proof that our store maintains its world's record. standing and popularity, and we have every which have been effected, the Company will return to a divi oed paying stage next year. Our manager who has just returned from up to date goods, and with the selections he has Europe informs us that we are well stocked with made at home of fungy articles, we are in a posi tion to come so soon as this wave of depression has cope with the demand which is sure to passed over. Goatlemen, that is all I have to
For some years the local Press and unofficial say, but I shall be pleased to answer any ques-members of the Legislative Coull have been Tions shareholders may wish to put, moved the adoption of the report and accounts There were no questions, and the CHAIRMAN
agitating for the provision of more up to-date rioshas than the vehicles which int present presented. Mr. Word seconded, and the motion was for a long time it appeared that they raised traverse the streets of Hongkong, and although agreed to.
Mr. WONG proposed the reclection of Messes, The proposition was seconded by Mr. Bra, E. H. Hiads and G. C. Moxon as directors. and confirmed.
average maximum temperature was 8.1 and inches of rain and 187.9 hours of sunshine. the minimum 76,6 deg. There were 19,405
It is notified in the Gozell that His
to lapse. Both have lost the power of Excellency the Governor-in-Guncil has given reason to hope that with changes and economica.
organisation for self defence; and when the Emergency comes, as come it will, when the entire Continent is up in arms, France and England will only count as so many in. dividual heads in a mob, each intent on its own petty aim, "and in consequence all the weaker as the heads sum up the greater
number.
directions for the rescission of Proclamations Nor, 5 and 6 of 1907, declaring Singapore and Shanghai to be ports or places at which an infections or contagious disease prevails, and that the same are hereby rescinded,
His Majesty the King has not been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinazos --Ordinance No 10 of 1907, entitled-Au Ordinance for giving to à Foreign Company called the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij certain facilities for carrying on its business in the Colony.
The firework display at Windsor Garden. 03 Saturday night attracted many spectators illuminations by tram, the Tramway Company who were enabled to reach the scene of the running special cars to the garden. The grounds were lit up with Japanese lanterns, and an excellent display of Sroworks was continued for nearly two hours.
the motion of Mr. Moxon seconded by Mr.
Mr. Percy Smith was reappointed auditor on JILLINGS.
the meeting. I am very sorry not to be able to The CHAIRMAN-Gentleman, that ocuoludos add that dividend warrants will be.banded to you we shall be in a better position. Thank you for on application, but I hope next time we meet your attendance.
IMPROVED RICS HAS FOR HONGKONG.
AN IMPORTANT REGULATION.
their voices to ory in a wilderness, this has not
made known to bis Excellency the Governor, been the cass. The Colony's want Las been
and he has decided that the Ieland shall have an
INTERPORT RIFLE SHOOTING,
HONGKONG'S GOOD SCORE: BING PORE GRESATED...
It can safely be said that sings 1879 when the interport shooting content was inaugurated, interest in this annual event has steadily in
ordinary interest, by reason of the Esot that a erase. As far as Hongkong is concerned, the eighteenth shoot, which took place at the King's Park range on Saturday, was of more than practiently new team, with
was firing for the honour good reputation, the Colony. And to the detailed scores will prove, Singapore'e that they acquitted themselves woll, referenca score, as proviously announced, was 929 local representatives, however, also excelled 28 more than Hongkong's total last year.
The their peavious performance and concluded with of 938, which places the nine points
& ECOFU
shead of Singapore Shanghai and Penang have yet to shoot, and although the chance of the latter team is not considered extra good, the Northerners may give Hongkong a good go" for the shield. The shooting on Saturday was at the 200, 500 and 603 yards ranges coven shots and a sighter at each range. Bright sunshiny weather prevailed, and the conditions were most favourable, the only wind being slight rear one. There was one possible for the day, made by Lapaley at the 500 yards range, This rif men also made the best individual score--100, Sayer being second with 98 and Pidgeon third with 97. As before the arrange- ments were in the capable hands of Lient. M.B, Nurtboote, and the ampires were Major Thomson, R.G.A., and Mr. E., S. Carruthers. Chapman, V.D. Stajor Macdonald. Captain The scores were t~~~
20 & 8.
Captain G. P. Lammert... (4) 4445443 – 29 Sergeant E. Lapsley..
Corporal Marshall
Gunner J. C. Colna Mr. A. Jenkins.
*
Mr. J. H. Pidgeon * * 2.7 Mr. J. C. Gow Q-English +-- Sergt. Sayers † Surgt-Lawrance † †
Total
Lammert... Lapsley ... Marshall,.. Colos Jenkins
Gow
(5) 5614541-31 (5)4445455-31
*** (5) 6543445-32 4555555-34 $45551032 (4)-4044450--31 4414543-28
..... (4) 5545544–92 (*) 585444-32
300 TARDS.
+4
...312
(4) 4016555-33 (4) 6065855-30 ... (4) 9 149455 -- 27 (5) 5554444-3}
(5) 9425455—28 ....(4) £655345-32 ... (2) 5454445-31:
**** (3) 3154445—2) (3) 4554555—83 ... (5) 1594656-32
Pidgeon
English Sayara Lawrence
Total
O TARDS: *
Lammert Lapsley.... Marshall... Coles Jenkine
Qow..
... (4) 4415444–29 ...(5) 555-35$-36 ** (4) 9548355---32 ...(0) 5545 152~=30 ...(2) 5344554–32 ...(5) 555555)-3+ (5).5211533-27
... (3) 5656385-37 (5) 6514656-33 (D) 5545545-23
Pidgeon
English Sayers Lawrence
Total
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200
Lapsley. ...31 Pidgeou Sayere
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31
32
34
...3
Lawrence....
83
..32
Jenkins
23
Coles...
..34
...32
Lammert... Marshall... Gow Engli-b
...20
...31 ..28
Grand Total
Hongkong Volunteers **Volunteer Reserven.
BERNE
Third Middlesex Regiment. tt Royal Engineers.
The complete record is as follows:
Total.
1 2 3 8 * * = * = * * * | |
1899: Shanghai, 819; Singapore, 777, Hong- kong, "774.
1690: No match,
-1891: Nongloug, 907; Shanghai, 830; Singa- pore, 741;
1812: Hongkong, 835; 8ha gbaí, 610; Singh-
10,752,
1503 Hongrong, 822; Shanghai, 802; Singa→ pong. 768.
180: Hongkong, 823; Singapore, 817 Slang- hai, 700m
1995: Singapore; 034; Shanghai, 903 · Hong-
kong, 879.
1800: Hongkong, 916; Shanghai, 100; Singe-
por, 870,
hai, 880.
1807: Singapora, 034; Hongkong, 910; Shaug-
1898: Hongkong, 031, Singapore,-825; Shang- 1899: Hongkong, 033; Singapore, 920; Shang- bai, 887.
1900: Hongkong, 930; Singapore, 909; Skang- | hai, 9 0.
001; Hongkong, 901; Singapore, 884; Shang hat, 841 Penang, 721.
1909: Shanghai, 26; Singapore, 883; Hong- kong, 870; Penang, 871
13: Singapore, 927; Shanghai, 915; Hong-
kong, 891; Panang, 750.
1004: Singapore, 319; Hongking, 919; Shang-
hai, 09.-
1905: Hongkong, 923; Shanghai, 880; Singa- pore, 900.
1000: Shanghai, 936; Singapore, 909; Hong kong, 191; Penang, 821,
THE CATHOLIC UNION
ENTERTAINMENT. -
THERE is no doubt that the Congress at the Hague has proved a disappointment, both for those who had their axes to grind as “for” those who came with some sort of a distant This is the true cause underlying the hope that the Congress would in some way cynical indifference with which Germany ameliorate the present condition of tension regarded all efforts to introduce any practi- prevailing in Europe. Probably a good cal meure into the Congress. If there part of this is to be accounted for by the were one abuse of belligerent rights on persistonos with which a faddists kept which all civilised nations might have been impressing on an unsympathetic audience expected to agree it was the sowing of the their peculiar viewe; and by this means sen wholesale with floating mines. We have rendered those whose main object was no statistics of any sort to show what was simple obstruction more powerful when they the damage thereby inflicted in the Russo- sought to block the way to all progress. In Japanese war on the enemies' war fleets, but
The Military Authorities notify that on the face of the uncertainty as to what athere is no reason to believe it amounted to.
Friday, October 18th, gan practice will be single day may bring forth in the present anything serious. Both sides, it is true, direction at ranges up to 100 yards, carried out from Stonecutters in a westerly. uustable condition of Burope, it was from lost heavily through the explosion of sub commencing at 9.30 am. and finishing at noon. the first unlikely, whatever its own feelingsmarine mines outside Port Arthur, but If the weather is unfavourable practice will ou the subject should, be, that any one these were mines sunk in the ordinary coure take place on the following day,. Ships, jauks Fower would so far show its hand as to of warfare, and there was no auggestion eves and other vessels are warned, to keep clear of take part in any discussion baring peace as of condemning the use of wines. in actual the ranges. a mere abstraction in vies. All are sincerely warfare. As a fact there are many philan desirous of penes; and there is no reason to thropists who hold that the more destructive disbelieve the German Chancellor when be become the astmal fighting engines in war affirms that in the continuance of peace the less destructive of life will wars become by the Legislative Council:-Ordinance No. 13 Amoy for this post, on the 12th inst., and-mayaball be approved by the Ciptain-Superinten F, X. Lopes following with the song Bid
His Excellency the Governor has given bis assent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the King, to the following Ordinances passed rests in a great measure the prosperity of There is a good deal of reason in the theory of punishment by public exposure in the stocks; of 1907Au Ordinance to limit the imposition Germany Peace has been very favourable Comparatively few lives are actually lost Ordinance No. 14 of 1907.-An Ordinance to to Germany. It has done for her what far on the field of battle, misery and discase apply a sam not exceeding Four million nine other nations in history have to record; and being far more fatal. The most wasteful hundred and ninety-two thousand nine hundred has enabled her without bloodshed to build and fatal wars on record were undoubtedly and fifty-three Dollars to the Public Service of up a greater European Empire than with those of Jenghiz Khan and his successors, Ordinance to prevent the Publication of Sa-
the year 1908: Ordinance No. 15 of 1907.-A the assistance of bloody and wasteful wars and in these gunpowder had scarcely comeditions Matter.
and friends of the Catholle Union took pisse on The promenade concert promoted by members improved pattern of ricsha equal to the on-the compound of the Roman Catholic Cathe veyances of Baigon, Macao and other Eastern
dral on Saturday night, and was voted by the ports. To this end a regulation made by the The Sociedads Philarmonics opened the pro- large attendance preseat to be a great sumes, Govern'r-in-Connoil is published in the Gazette gramme with the maroh With Sword and for more than 100) ricshas within the City of Egypt," found favour with his bearers. setting forth that no licences shall be issued Lance. Next came Mr. L. J. Aquino whose Victoria. The words appearing in a former noti- Mr. F. A. B Bilva, Mr. A. A. Baptists, follow- Her name is Rose" was the ballad sang by fication were that "no licences should to isened ing with the comic rong My Fast Ead girl," fer more than 60 ricehas within the island which moved his listeners to mirth. Mr. H. that, notwi hstanding the introduction of the After another orchestral selection Afr. J. P. of Hongkong." It would therefore appear but his volse failed him in the high notes.
Hyndman attempted tlie Bedouin Love Song, tramway service,, there is a greater dewand Senzs sang "Let me love thee," a song which for the eastern mode of conveyance than was very much appreciated Mr. F. Gonzalos heretofore. It is further provided by the said Aragoness." showing a command over his in-
followed with Alard's violin gola regulation that ricshus shall be divided into strument and a skill in interpretation, two classes. Those in the first class shall have laughter and applause followed Mr. J. G. white washable covers and rubber tyres, and Rosario's comie song "Walking home with shall be of snob pattern, size and weight as Pinna (oboo) played a pleasing dust, Mr. Angoline." Messrs. E. J. Lapes (violin) and
The fist half of the programme ended with the comic song "How do you like to apoon with me," sang by Mies Sumn Sweet, and repeated in response to aq ancoFI, Į second part was under the management of the The Bumble Bee Minstrel Troupe, all of whom had taken stage names. I included comía, sen- timental and coon songs, and judging by the audience's hearty reception of the performers was entirely to their astisfaction.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
oft Shanghai for this part on the 11th inst., The N.Y.E. str. Awa Maru European Line) and is expected here to-day.
The NYK, str. Hitachi Mars (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the 11th inst, and is expected here on the 17th inst
The N.Y.K. str. Tesa Mara (American Line) left Kote for this port via Moji and Shanghal on 11th inst, and is expected here on 20th inst. The J.-C.-J. Lijn str. Tjikini loft Maji via
to-day, and is due to arrive here on the Blet inst be expected here on or about the 20th inst.
The O, & 0. str. Korea zails from Yokohamedsat of Police. The table of fares is antended
6 pm, on Thursday the 10th inst, and left
The C.P.. str. Monteagle arrived Kobo at Victoria, if engaged in Victoria:
as follows for the City of Vistoria, and beyond
again at 4p.m. Friday for Nagasaki via Shang-
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morrow.
The I.G.M. str. Boon which left here on
Quarter Hour, Maif Hour,
Thursday the 10th inst, arrived at Shanghai Hou,
ca. Sunday the 13th inst. at 4 a..
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