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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1907.

Between two and three o'clock yesterday TELEGRAMS. BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

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morning are broke out in the boiler and damaging tools and machinery to the extent of Blacksmith shop at the Cosmopolitan Dook, about $5,000. The firemen on the other side hastened to the dock, and with the assistance of THE TRANSVAAL'S TRIBUTE. the employees succeeded in conficing the outtrank to the one shed. Then the fire float arrived on the scene and the combined efforts of the fire fghters quelled the outbreak.

It was thought that but £2,300,930 extra would be asked for by the German Admiralty. Reichstag. However, a much larger sum is to during the coming winter Sasion of the be asked for, in fact, it is said on excellent authority that £3,000,000 will be asked for in view of the jaocesas in building new vessels for the German Navy. In 1996 the German Naval

Budget amounted to £13,275,000; it is expzoted that next year it will be no less than £17,500,000;

A Commission of Inspection was to loave

for Judo Cina on October 17th, for the par- taxes and the alcohol monopoly, and sug poss of ingestigating the administration of

gesting possiblo reforms. A second Com.. mission was to leave Bordeaux on Oatobar 25th for the West Africau Colonies, and on November 25 a third will start for the Cong. The ficancial situation, and will consider General Congo Commission, will inquira into the Gentil's scheme for a loan.

unearthed a vast quantity of Chiness records, mostly on bambe, which convinced him beyond reasonable doubt that these defences were constructed more than a century Before CHRIST, under the Epaperor A. S. WATSON & CO., W T Nearly two thousand of these Chinese "documents" were obtained, and they and other materials collected are said to be so ample and varied that they will require prolonged labour on the part of Beveral specialiste.. Meanwhile, according to the abstract of Dr. STEL's reports, obtained by the Tiance, the fortified area POPULARITY appears to have remained regularly gar

risoned down to the middle of the second century AD. Dated documents are parti cularly numerous from 98 3.c. to about 25 LD., the time when a period of internal and extersal troubles moto au ead with the advent of the second Han dynasty. There can be no doubt that the main purpose of the Limes was to guard the territory south, of the Su-lo-ho rivar, which was indispens, able as a base and a passage for the Chinese military forces, political missione, &c., sent to extend and consolidate Chinese influence in the Tarim Basin and further west, Ore flank ends in wide marshes and drifting sand dunes, through which invaders were extremely unlikely to approach; and the other is supposed to have connected with the Great Wall. The hundreds of inscribed pieces of wood, bamboo, silk, and the masa of miscellaneous antiques have survived almost uninjured even where covered only by the thinnest layer of gravel or debria. Sometimes a mere scraping of the surface saficed to lay bare tiles of records thrown out before the time of Cкarar from the office

The Budapest correspondent of the " Petit of some military commander on to a rubbishi Parisien," who has interviewed au istimat heap in which even the most perishable friend of Professor Neuser, the Emperor of remaine-straw, clothing, &c.-looked per- Amatria's physician, et it is that his Majesty is fectly fresh. They refer to matters of milit-f paramosis. Professor Neusser told the now [October 13) suffering from a slight attack: aryadministration, often giving exact details as to the strength, move.nents, &c., of the various corps distributed along the border, arrangements about their supplies, equip A.S. WATSON & CO., [ment.... &c. Others are private leiters

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addressed to officers, full of quaint actuali- ties, &c., or official reports. Together with the remains of quarters, furniture, arms, dc., excavated they will amply suffice to restore a picture of the life once led along this most desolate of borders. Ons of the best preserved ruius is that of an imposing magazine forming a solid block of halls nearly 500ft. long. There is plenty of evidence to show that those who laid down the line, selected the position for watch- stations, &c., had been guided by a sharp eye for all surface features and their practical advantages.

After securing the conviction against Lias Cardoso, the man who obtained goɔda from the slutnal Storos on forged ordere, Detective- Sergeant Wait was unes sefni in arresting the man who forged the orders, one of which was en paper procured from the Post Ofoe. R, A. Remedios was charged with forging the two orders before Mr. C. £, Melbourne at the Polies Court yesterday, and after bearing the evidence his Worship senteneed the defendant to six weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.

Riviera for the winter, but his Majesty refused Emperor yesterday that he ought to go to the

poiut blank. He said he would not stop work for a single day. When Dr. Neusser insisted on his Majesty's going sath, the Emperor an- wered impatiently: "Leave me alone. I know my daty. An Emperor should die standing."

The Goliath, battleship, which is undergoing s thorough refit at Portsmouth, is to be out of dookyard bands at the end of January, 1908, extensive repairs at the same yard, will be com The Spartiate, oraiser, which is also undergoing plated at the end of December. The Canopas, battleship, is to be taken in hand at Portsmouth in November, and ampleted by the end of Marob. The rellt of the Drake, at Gibraltar, and the Suffolk, at Malta, is being rapidly pushed finished by the middle of November, and those en. The repairs of the first named will be

of the last named in Decembar. No. 3 bin in Portsmouth dookyard, through which the new look will pass, has now been cleared of all vassals and the water is being gradually run out.

Socialism met a signal and striking defeat on No more plagne, and no more cholers, is the September 27th at the basis of the Unionist

The German Mail of the 10th October was. delivered in London on the 9th inst.

effect of the official health return for last week. Tariff Rsformers of the Kirkdals Division of

General Walter Kitchener has abandoned the possibility of arranging for supplies for the Indian winter manoeuvres owing to the in-

trooge in consequence of the famine,

The American Consulate General received the telegram quoted below from the Manila observatory at 2.15 p.m. yesterday:-"Nov. 11, 1907 at 19.10 p.m. typhoon E. 8. B. on E. Guam moving apparently in a northerly direction."

Mr. Mackenzie King, Deputy Minister of Labour, proceeded immediately to Vancouver to saitle the claims of the Japaness whose property was damaged in the recent riots. All the claims

will be dealt with generously.

According to an "Express" correspondent,

Liverpool, a purely working-class constituency over 10,000 strong. The candidates wors dir. C. MeArthur (Unionist) and Mr. J. Hill, who came forward as Labour and Socialist can didate, the Liberals not ofleially entering the contest. The weather was fine and the voting characterised by much activity. On s. poll which beats anything ever before recorded in the constituency by over 400 votes, Mr. MeArthur was returned with an increased majority. He received 4,000 votes and Mr. Hill 3,330-majority 670. The Unionist majority at the general election at your WIS 592. Mr. McArthur has received the warmest congratulations from Mr. Balfour and Mr.

Walter Long upon his notabls triumph.

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The advance guard of Admiral Evan's armada,

LONDON, November 11th. The Cullinan diamond has been presented to the King,

GERMAN EMPEROR'S TOUR.

LONDON, November 11th. The Kaiser has deen detained in the Channel by fog,

DISTINGUISHED VISTORS.

LONDON, November 11th.

Ranjitsinhji and Li Ching-pan have The Queen of Portugal, Prince

arrived in England.

OBITUARY.

OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE PRETENCES.

Between noon and one o'clock on. Friday tered Bank to cash a draft for $169. He handed native named Kwong Ping went to the Char- the document to the, shroff who returned him chit with his name written on it, and told At about the same time a man named Wong him to keep the chit until he got his mousys Kan-lung went to the bank with the object of cashing a draft for $2,000. He also handed his draft to the shroff and received a chit which he was told to keep natil he got his money. Ac cording to the story of the shroff, about an hour sheated the name of Wong Kam-long. Kwong elapsed before he returned to his counter sud Ping answered "yos", and produced Wong Kam-lung's chit for the $2000. He was paid- the money and left the bank, and sometime elapsed before the swindle was discovered. 'Than the matter was reported to the Palise, and Detective-Sergeant Murison was despatched to investigate, Aftor interrogating the shroff and making farther inquiries be found out that Kwong Ping had just returned from Sandakan, and on proceeding to the boarding house at which the man wanted was staying, he obtained a description of him from another boarder who had travelled with Kwong from Boraso. Then the detective caused all the best leaving the Colony to be watched, with the result that at 6.30 on the following morning Kwong Ping was arrasted while boarding a launch for Sanchun, A search revealed the fact that he had only two dollars on his person, but he subsequently admitted leaving the stolen $2000 in nowloon City. Da boing taon thera by the polios he

The beauty and the chivalry of Hongkong assembled at Government House last night given by His Excellency the Governor and to participate in the pleasures of the ball Lady Lugard in hesour of His Majesty's birth day. the many successful dances which to say that there has not been one to eclipsa the have taken place at Government Homes it is safe

inaugural ball of Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard. The hospitality of the Governor's residenos is traditional, and that the new admin- istrator and his wife know how tentertain was amply proved by the brilliant success attending to enbause the enjoyment of the occasion was the birthday ball. Nothing that could be done left undone, and it goes without saying that the large assembly present spent a memorable evening in celebration of King Edward's sixty-sixth birthda. The splendour of the decorations calls for more thau pusing notice, and the general effect revealed the fact that Mesara Tutcher, Tooker and Wolfe who were responsible for the display, are no mean exponents of the art of decoration, The trees surrounding the gabernstorini rasi dence were alive with vari-coloured lanterne resembling different fraits, white festoons of lauteris lighted the grounds. On the stepe LONDON, November lith.

loading to the bail room were palme, ferns and other pot plants, while the fastefully arranged Lord Chesham has been killed in decorations within the spacious room ware een the hunting field.

to advantage under the brillianoy of many electric lighta. The stops leading from the Lord Kilmaine has committed ball room into the garden at the rear of the residence were covered by a specially suicide.

erented matshed, which was prettily draped in orimson cloth and glistened with eleotris directed them to 26, Straight Street, where lights. Suppor was served below in the Detective-Sergeant Macison found three $50) basement of the house. There was also notes in a tor, and recarred the fourth from special tent where the dies could procure ices, an old woman who kept the house. Kwong and another where the gentlemen could obtain Ping was charged before Mr. F. A. Haveland their refreshers,

The grass in the gardens at the Police Court yesterday with obtaining was covered with matting. From nine till ten o'clock His Excelleasy the Governor and Lady by Elso protonces, and the oame Lagard received their guests,

remanded till Tuesday. At the laltor hour the ball was opened by the state laucors, these forming the set being: His Excellency the Governor and Mrs. Stokes; Admiral Moore RESULT OF THE LIVERPOOL CUP. Mrs. May; Colonel Darling and Mrs Chatham; and Lady Lugerd; Commodore Stokes and the Hon. Mr. F. H. May and Mr. Atkinson; the Hon. Mr. W. Ress Daries and Mea Hewett; the Hou, Mr. W. Chatham and Mrs. Browin; the Rou, Dr. J. M. Atkinson and Mrs. Basil Taylor, Musie was supplied by the band of the Middlesex Regiment..

(Lord Chesham was 57 years of age. Hawa Lord of the Bedchamber to E.E.H. the Prince Master of the Royal Buckhounds is 190, and of Wal's since 1901. He saw service with the 10th Lancers in South Africa and was, men, tioned in despstobes. In 1901-1902 he was Inspector-General of the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa. His Lordship wood about 12,000 acres exclusiva of property in London.];

Lord Kilmaine was 64 years si ago. He was a representative poor for Ireland since 1890, and owned about 14,700 acres]

{REUTER'S GERVICE.]

LONDON, November 9th.

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3 Carnegie.

GERMAN RANK RATE.

LONDON, November 9th. The German Bank rate has been raised to 7 per cent., the highest rate since the foundation of the Imperial Bank in 1876.

Crowds of bank messengers uppeared at the doors of the Emperial Bank in the early morning with the view of discounting paper before the announcement of a change of rate, which was expected, but the doors remained closed until 11 o'clock when a notice was posted and a rush frustrated, Mks 15,000,000 have been taken from the bank since 15th October. The increase in the Bank rates has roused all the European Capitale.

THE VISIT OF THE KAISER AND KAISERIN

LONDON, November 9th.

The Kaiser and Kaiserin left Berlia for England yesterd ty evening. The Chaquel Flest of 45 warships will welcome, their Majesties at Portemouth.

TROUBLE ON A TRAMCAR.

The captain of the ax before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Folice Court Paul Beau" appeared yesterday charged with refusing to pay his tram boarded a car and fan lered a twenty cat poos fare. The defendant's story was that he

group of Socialists stopped a wedding party sousisting of the armoured cruisers Tennessee in payment of his fare, receiving a spurious ten

on their way to the town hall for the celebration of a civil marriage, and oried "Down with marringe!"

Ho KONG, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1907.

WHATEVER the Chinese-are-now, whatever they may become in the future, there is The Italian Council of Ministers was approved little doubt that at one time they were a of the demand made by the Minister of Marine military nation. Remarkable confirmation for the sum of £8,000,000, which is to be spent of this belief has recently been unearthed in building four armoured battleships, two of by the archeologist, Dr. M. A. STEIN, oing yards.

which will be built in Italian private shipbuild the most westerly border of the province of

and Washington, under the command of Esar Admiral Sebrae, sailed from Hampton Roads o

cent piece change. Later he boarded another car at Observation Place and when the conductor October 12th. It is not expected that it will called for the fare he tendered this ten vente. arrive at San Francisco before February. The The soudactor refused to take it, and the first stop will be at Trinidad, after which it will captain bai ne other money in his pontasion. call and coal at various South American ports He was, however, well known to the tram before putting in at Magdalona Bay, Mexico, conductors as he travelled on the trams about some time at the beginning of January, for the four times a day.

The programme included twelve valss three two steps, two lancers, two polkes and one galop. The supper menn was s follows: Quail, Lamb cutlets in aspic, Galantine of Clear Soap, Mayonnaise of lobster, Cold chicken, Roast and boiled fowl, Ox taugae, Turkey-York ham, Gams pie, Galantine of capon, dnipe raspio, Pressed beef, Qasil in' aspic, Salad, Frait jelly, Tipsy orkes, Chocolate cream, Prune Jolly, Lemon Cream, Chocolat

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ADDITIONAL INVITATIONS

In addition to those published in yesterday's issue, invitations were sat to the following:.-

F. Jung, Mr. R. Marten, Dr. Musgrave, Mr.

Mr. Karl Frend, Mr. and Mrs. Gok, Mr.

sul Mre Niodhart, Mr. H. Schumacher, Mr C. Thiel, Captain B. A. Thompson, Mr. G. Wieler, sad Mr. P. R. Wolff.

ADSETTS.

AFTERMATH OF THE MACAO FESTIVAL

WAS

The Chinese of Maoso having rendered their

thanks to the goddess Ma of the Barra Pagoda for ridding the Clony of the plague are now disturbed by thediscovery that there was some misconduct and mismanagement" in con-- action with the groot festival on the part of the bonza at the Pagoda.

The managing committee of the Pagoda ordered his expulsion but the bonze; who is slated to have great influenos with the powers that be refused to disputed their competency to order bis expulsion.. obey the mandate of the committee. Ha The Pagoda Committee appealed to the Protector of Chiness, and ultimately to His Excellency, the Governor of Macao, but the bonze still remains at the Pagoda, and denies the right of anyone to compel him to leave. The bouse is allegal to

have rendered no sócount of his management of the Pagoda for years past, and other acts are alleged against him.

ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

It was reported to the Police on Fri`sy that a foki employed In the Li Chak Maa shop in Jervois Stroot, bad been attacked ia Bonham Strand and robbad of $5,000. The story told was that the accountant in this shop gave a foki $5000 in sets which the latter rolled in

To-morrow morning is the date fixed for the white cotton baudkerchief, and put them in his execution of Adsatts, the murderer of Gertrude right-hand side jacket pocket. The foki was Dayton. It was generally believed that he was to die yesterday morning, but the Authorities the money at the Wing San shop and get the also given a chit book and was told to deliver altored the date. From the scraps of informa-entry in the book chopped. He proceeded at tion which filter through tho jail gates it appear one to carry eat his orders, and s'ates that, that, since his fate was made known to him, Adsetts has resigned himself to the ipproached him from the rear, struck him on when opposite Tung Hing Lane, a parson up- evitable. He takes things far more calmly the back of the head with something soft, and now than he did before. He eats and he became ́quoonssions, sleeps well, and is continually singing,

When he recovered

Authorities with farther information about his It is stated that he has farnished the life and the murder, and this may be made public when the sentence of death is carried out,

THE FALL IN SILVER

consciousness he was back in his master's shop, informed the police that he could not identify and there he learned he had boon, robbed. Ho his assailant, and when they examined the foki they could find no marks of violence.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

THE SHANGHAI TEAM.

Shanghai team

The following are the members of the

R. N. Andersen, New Zealand Insuranca

Cricket Club. Co, Shanghai Cricket Club..

J. K, Brand, Ward, Probst & Co., Shanghai

Kane, the province that juts into the great King of Italy's birthday, Chevalier Volpicelli Yesterday, in honour of His Majesty, the Gobi desert north of Tibet, About the end held a reception at the Italian Consulata. The and also by three other armoured cruisers now Always pay in futuro, and discharged him with large part in the depression. The Indian Office (Justoms), Shanghai Cricket Club,

The Canadian Cabinet an October 11th

orders to maintain a speed of 12 knots, two more on the Pacifle station. Admiral Sobree is under a caation. than that decided up for Admir. Evana's battleship fl set.

UNDEFENDED DIVORCE CASE,

SHANGHAI MAR' TAGE,

A. Q. H. Carruthers, Whampoa Conservancy C. B. B. Cooper, Brand Bros, êhanghai Cricket Club.

`D. R. Mo. Ewen, Fearon Daniel & Co., Shang-

P. Lambe, Winer & Co., Shanghai Cricket Clab.

Shanghai Cricket Club.

W. Rodolph, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,

plane, although the influences appear to vary. It is curious to note how the quotations of

Thus copper, Lin, and lead have lost ground con- the different metals move on much the same

siderably of late, Oct. 15] partly owing to increased production and, partly owing to pro- purpose of target practice. Off California

spective reduction in demand. It appears to be now the turn of silver, and within the fortnight Admiral Hebree's orgikers will be joined by their formed his Worship that of late the Company the lowest recorded since the middle of 1905. Mr. Course, the traffic superintendent, inthet metal has dropped as much as 3d, por sister ships the South Dakota and California

ounce, to have only recently been put into commission,

2740. per ounce, this quotation being which have been built at Ban Franciano sad was getting a great many of these cases,

A variety of onuses are ascribed for this re His Wombip told the defendant that be must action, but distrust as to the future plays a of Febrtiary Dr. STEIN journeyed towards A.D.C's. H. E. the Governor, Admiral the oasis of Skachou, or Tuahwang, follow. Moore and Commodore Stokes called to pay

Government bought the white metal very freely ing a route faithfully described by Marco their respects, also the Consular Body and

early in the year, and in this way satisfied its needs to su important extent, so that for the PoLoTant explorer's description wits many civilians.

moment the largest bayer, of recent years is out found"

of the market. At the same time, the United hai Cricket Club. tboroughly accurate in all its topo-

States Government, which has been a steady graphical details." It is an ancient cara. coupleted the arrangements for Mr. Lemieux's appearancecontaining a translation of the Chiuste An extremely useful little pamphlet makes its

purchaser in the last twelve mouths, has also van route, 350 miles long, abandoned for visit to Japan to disones the emigration question BankruptcyCods of 1905 by Mr.Chang Niebyin Gorell Barnes, Alexander M'Dougall Sonier.posed to that of the Gerrausat, bare also Deased to buy, whilst the bazaars in Indie, On Oct. 12, in the Divore Court, before Sir representing the local demand there, as op centuries, and coming into use again within with the Japanese Government. The Post with an editorial by Mr. J. H. Teesdale, says the ville, a master mariner employed with the brought their purchases down to a minimum master (feneral, who is designated as the special N.-C. Daily News. As the editor points out China Navigation Company, sued for divorce the last few years, for traders from Khotan envoy of the Dominion Government, will be 1905 when Imperial-aesent was obtained for this against his wife on sooount of her misconduct part of that huge dependency will ultimately Cricket Club,

in consequence of the fear that the drought in and Kashgar, who are importing English accompanied by Mr. Joseph Pope, Under Code was a time when, the ery of Reform Fa". piece goods brought from Kashmir on pack Secretary of State, who accompanied Prince very loud and urgent, and the Code, though wasread, and was to the effect that the parties Fing to the baser motals, the price has delusogbai Cricket Club.

with the corespondent, James Logan. The 9160 affect the demand of the natives for silver, was undefended. The alldavit of the petitioner Thus, from very different reasoar to those sp. animals. Dr. STEIN's inst communications are dated June 18th. The expedition found

containing the comparatively small number of were married at Shanghai in February, 1902, clined, and, in fact, the depreciation is the The work of delimiting the Russo-Japanese

69 Articles as against the voluminous English heard of her condnet, and on mentioning it to silver, since it is so often produced as * remains of ruined watchtowers and a frontier in the island of Sakhalin has now beenBankruptor enactments, maskra laudable stop her she said she had done nothing wrong. by-product. If either the output of load

When absort on business he (petitioner) had other quotations ought really to have favoured Cricket City.

ancient wall or ontrenchment, Variota ar along the frontier, which is marked by a lána of rules to cover the insolvency of a Chinese to a Mr. Logan, whoss son was the no-respond prices now pearailing, a certain amount of Buished. Boundary posts have been set up in the right direction by placing on record sest When at Hongkong he introduced his wife or copper is diminished through the lower. chwological indications convinced Dr. STEIN 30ft, wide out through the forest. The islands abject and opening for him the way to clearer. The latter was employed by an insurano silver would also casse to be produced. that they belonged to an ancient system of Moneronya, also called Todomosiriys, and himself of his debts instead of marely languishing

oozapany. The corespondent and his wife be of frontier defeuce corresponding to the Gobin, have also been surveyed and their exact in prison possibly for many years. The Code

came very friendly, and be had to remonstrate with her and sent her back to Shanghai, He

Information has been received from Sumatra extant "Great Wall" on the Kanau Lorder. latitude settled. The exchange of plans and was the work of certain Chiness students saw the-oo-respondent and his wife kissing, to the damage done to tobacco on the Ifass He found and surveyed about 140 miles of other documents will take place at the end of educated in Japan and was revised by H. E. but she said the friendship was an innocent estate as the result of the tornado there on March next at Vladivostok, where the final Wa Ting-fang, ex-Vice-President of the in support of potitioner's case having been shed, valued at about £20,000, was damaged to these watch stations, sectional headquarters, sitting of the Busso-Japanese boundary Walrupu, and the first Chinese barrister at the addused, his Lordship granted a decree nisi the extent of 30 per cent. of its value.

one. Babsequently sohild was born. Evidence August 29 last. The tobacco in the fermenting magazines, and so on. More than that, he commission will be held.

English Bar.

Fashimi in his trip soross the Continent.

ith conte

A. F. Wheer, Edward Wheen, Shanghai L. Walker (Captain), D. McGregor & Co.

H. de Voss, Carlowitz & Co., Shanghai N L. Sparke, Shanghai Land Investment Co., Shanghai Cricket Club,

H. R. Ollardesten, Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co., Recreation Club.

T. Main, Shanghai Water Works, Recreation Club.

will represent Shanghai in the Tennis match.

Mesars. A. H, Carruthers and H. de Voss

tives, but Messrs. Walker, Brand and Rodolph There are no Bhanghai Golf Club representa-

are bringing their Clubs, “

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