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of reform apparent. They bad to face the
The following is the musica! programme to
possibility of China establishing in four or be given after Mr. George Geluide: Luetur TELEGRAMS.
on Haydn this (l'humday) svoning at The Unins Church Hall
1. Quintette for Stringed Instrumenta and Flute. No. 15 in C, Major. More. A. Howard, C. Bobroster, Wolf, Gonzales, Koenig, and Crawford. ⠀⠀⠀
2. Tumor Folo from “The Creation.” “In Native worth," Mr. Payne.
3. Contralto Bolo. "The Spirit Song.” Ma W. H. Williams.
five years a lucrative-monopoly, and of a row of dens rising in the outskirts secure. from the supervision of the foreign police. CO., Lotteries were being run on their borders, regardless of their protests, and opium dens would be, if they immediately closed all within the Settlement. When China re- stricted the cultivation and importation, when less of the drug entered Shanghai, 4. Bass Solo from "The Creatina " " Now they could easily meet the new conHeav'n in fallest glory shone." Mr L, E. ditions by reducing the facilities for Lammert consumption accordingly. The British Government bad, however, requested them to do more than keep pace with native reform. They were advised to be ahead of -it, to encourage-it by their example. They therefore proposed to close, one fourth of the opium houses in the Settlement, and- in another year, if the Chinese seemed then
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The total abolition of epian smoking, which for the mpire of India, and for the Colony of Hongkong would mean a grave kosucial diffenity, so far as this Settlement is concerned, is ttle else, I would remind you, than an administrativa concadruto, a difficult one I think all will admit, but the policy which we recom wouded for your approval today ja in no ZAMÓ the outcome of Unapod conniderations. The receipts from opium houses amout to less than Tla. 70,000, ao important factor in a total income of two and a half millions. There is of course the consideration of vested interests which must suffer under the changing conditions; the process should, however, be gradual. In con-
An Elegant Preparation. Very Highly Reclusion I venture to imprese upon you the fact that our position here is a unique one, that the challenge to do as other concessions or Chinese sitten have dono is meaningless, siuse in no other place in China do similar conditions exist to thoasi, this Settlement.
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Nothing, we feel impelled to add, in the diction of the younger WELLER, could The fairer than that, yet the anti-pium agitators, or some of them, were not satia- fied, and wished the Council to still further commit itself and its successors, without reference to quite possible future develop n Elegant Bottles-A Delightful Adjustments. However, the majority of the rate
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payers present decided that the proposal of the Council was all that could reasonably be expected for the present.
Singapore telegraphed yesterday that they had declared Hongkong to be ■ port affected with smallpox.
At the Magistency yesterday, before Mr. Hazeland in boarding house ranners were szol fined $25 for making fast their boats fo incoming steamers.
Evidence is afforded in ear advertisement section of the Kowloon Caston Railway is to columns that the construction of the Chinese
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Society flocked to the Plaza Hotel, New York
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· LONDON, March 25th-- The Kaiser has gone to Venice to meet King Victor Emmanuel of Italy.
ANOTHER INVITATION TO U.S. FLEET.
SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 25th March.
In Summary JURISDICTION,
Baroв Mr. H. H. J. GOMPEBIZ (ÁCTING PUISNE JUDGM}. --
A DISOBEDIENT WIFE.
Miriam Bes claimed from her husband Akber Khan, a clerk, $240 alleged to be due for main tanance for two years. Mr. Crowther Smith appeared for plaintiff and Mr. Sergeant from the office of Messen, Wilkinson sud Grist appeared for the defendant,
Plaintiff said that she was married to the
defendant in 1904 according to the Mohammedan
law. She went to live in the samé kouss with
LONDON, March 25th.
kis mother but the latior aftor a time drove her The Chinese Government has de-out. She complained that her husband had not finitely invited the United States fleet maintained her. She never had enough to eat and he never paid for any olothing for her. A of battleships to visit China.
son was born two years ago.
Cross-examined-She lived in Queen's Road
on February 24 to feast its eyes on the LINCOLN SPRING MEETING. with her husband. His mother drove her out
elaborately-staged tableaux vivants arranged by Mrs. Wiliam Waldorf Astor in the cause of charity. The gathering was unusually brilliant even for Fifth-avenue, and the function was on all hands voted one of the success of the season. Many prominent applets Jadion posed in the various tableaux, which were stage. managed by Mrs, Waldorf Astor herself. No offorts or expenas were apared to make the pictures se realistic and effective as possibla. By common consent, the palm was awarded to Mrs. James B. Eustin, widow of the late Senator, who appeared in the role of Balambo, and was courageons, snough to maintain a statusque attitude with a live python coiled around her neck, no say matter svan for the thirty seconds or so that och tableau was
exposed to view. Society shuddered the while it applauded Mrs. Eustia' pluck.
Note is taken of the fact that at the present time a Chinese jank, the Whang He, is on her way from San Francisco to New York. She is, nocording to a correspondent of the Shipping Gazette, making the voyage round Cape Horn in order that she may be placed on exhibition at Coney Island. If this quaint old craft resahoo New York in safety, and proves a "draw," the suggestion is made that her owners may think it worth while to bring her to the Thess. The Whang Ho, which is alleged to be nearly a century old, has had a notable career. & relis of the old Chinese navy, at spent much of her time in running down pirates in the Chin's Sess, with nothing better to send her along than mat sails. It is stated that before the junk left San Franciano abe had a stesi maat put in, and that other necessary preosulions against a stormy voyage wore taken. Apparent'y ao Chinese jank has visited Londen for sixty years.
Auxiliary steam-powòr as a means of keeping sailing ships alive in being exploited by an. enterprising German firm, whose five-minted barge, the B. C, liokers, is now on her way freely to a Tacoma reporter rerpooting her beme from the Facific coast. Her master talked capabilition, and made out that on a voyage of between thirteen and fourteen months the vessel is likely to earn for her owners & profit of between £7,000 and £8,000. Her cost was, it appeara, about £75,000. The auxiliary engines, of course, enable the ship to more round the world regardless of eximus and cotitrary winds, while she is accustomed to get steamer despatob, has her own steam wincher, and uses her yarda as booms for the handling of cargo. Perhaps the xaost Interesting, statement of Captain Brandolin is that his owners propose to build
LONDON, March 25th. The race for the Lincolnshire Handicap resulted as follows:
Kaffir Chief Longeroft
Snatch
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LONDON, March 25th. The Prince and Princess of Wales have gone to Berlin.
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TOKYO, March 25th.
ap-
of the house and also drove him out;
Defendant submitted the agreement made between him and her father in which it was aid that she would be good" and "ould ober hlin," But she never obsyed him. She was 'always masking rows,
LADY LUGARD DISTRIBUTES.
PRIZES.
Yesterday afternoon at St. Paul's Collego Lady Lagard presented the prism to the so- sssful pupils of Elgin Street Schools. This school was started about two years ago for the daughters of battar olaan Chinete and hus met with couriderable sucoons, there being now 45 girls on the roll. At yesterday's ceremony there was a large attendants of Chinens Indies and also English ladies interested in the work. The Rev.0. A. Banbury presided in the ablence of the Ven. Archdeacon Banister who, however, was able to attend later in the afternoon.
by singing and reciting in English,
The girls having showa their attainmente
Miss EYRE read the report for the past year which showed that progress had been made and that the result of the examination, considering. the unsettled condition of the school and the
severity of the tenta, ware antinfastory,
HER EXO LENCY LADY LUGARD then addressed a few words to those preisnt. She said she was very glad to be present, and remarked. that she was at a disadvantage as most of those present could speak in two isngusges and many where she could not say three words logically .-- of them could give a long address in Chinsen,
Chiness. Referring to the report abe.com- beyond comparison and beyond praise. It wan mented on its an isfactory mature. It was nice to hear.such things and to learn that she numbers at the school were increasing, Allud:
What reason did she gire for leaving your bouise L-She was always ont walking. She used to go to Chinese theatres and used to gamble,
saught her several times gambling in Austining to the workers in the school she said it was
Road.
Were you willing for her to retura-Ye, but abe never obeyed my orders.
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Why did you go to live at Queen's Road - Because she said wha did not like to live with my
mother.
Defendant then reisted how he came home house. When she did some back he asked her at fire o'clock and did not find his wife in the
to make show but she only woolded kim.
Cross-examined-Did you ever strike her
No.
Did she ever strike you -Yes, she struck me with the broom and with the slippers.
The following changes have taken place in the Cabinet. Baron Senge, governor of Tokyo-fu, has been pointed to the Department of Justice, dresses as a Chiness, Viscount Hotta, the Leader of the Peers, becomes the head of the department of Cominunications, and with costs. Mr. Matsuda has been transferred from the Department of Justice to the Finance Department in place of Mr. Sakatani-
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very nice to bear about Miss Dorothy, who was described as the secret of the success of the asbool. Hera-was-s—vory-nice name and Her Excelloney said she would like to have it her- self. Altogether the school was to be heartily congratulated; although there - were subjects in which it was possible for them to show improvement.
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Her Excellency's remarks were explained to the children in Chinese by Mrs. Ho To after which there were other recitations and LADY LUGARD distributed the prizœ,
The proceedings closed with the usual com- plimente.
His Honours she a Mohammedan !-Yes, she was brought up as a Mohammedin and
THE GOVERNOR AND DUMPING, Defendant said he was willing to take his wife back.
H.E. the Governor bad s reception of mem- Judgment - was entered for the defendant bare of the Kailong Committees on Monday, when there were about 200 present, including Bon. Mr. Beewin, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Hon. Mr. Wei Yat, Mr. Lan Chu Pak, Mr. Fang-Wa Chan, and others. His Excalinusy addressed of bodies in streets and in the harbour-1500 the company on the subject of the abandonment being abandoned per anos, and remarked that this could not be das to infection, digess se
excellent
It
minate on the subject to the Colonial Ssore-
influential Chinese which adopted resolutions as tary, and this was considered at a mesting of'
INTERESTING READING.
moved on yesterday to Shanghai. The staf Lloyd's Greater Britain Publishing Company
has covered Hongkong, Canton, Magno, Fosshow, Swatow, and Amoy daring its stay here, and with the friendly interest and assistance of man bye-laws inssmuch as only ton per seat of the like H. F. the Governor, the Hon. Me, F. Hbodies were found to be plague infested. M-y, the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai; and Sir Paul was necessary that the law should be and r Chatar, believes it has obtained a record of stood, and to attain this end was one of the LONDON, March 23rd.
unique value. As some guarantes of the treat objects of the dispensaries. H.E. had addrassad The Russian Minister of Finance, in a in store for readers of the forthcoming work, speech to the Budget Committee of the it is mentioned that really Duma, urged the pressing political necesarticle on Public Works has been written by
and an Amur Railway; both are not post Thur Commander Taylor treats of the Harbour sity of a second Trans-Siberian Railway line the Hon. Mr. Chatham, and other undoubted
ponable, and must be constructed within sad ite Shipping, the Hon. Mr. Thomson, the next five years at an approximate cost Colonial Treasurer, of Finance, Dr. Aikinion of Ebs. 860,000,000. The extraordinary of Health and Hospitale, Dr. Bateson Wright expenditure for national defence for the of Education, Mr. J. C. Kerabaw of Fauna same period will total Rbs. 320,000,000, neth Jones of ornithology, Mr. S. T. Dean of (lepidoptera and general, Staff-Surgeon Kẹn”
Hongkong's Flora, Mr. Figg of Meteorology, and new loans and taxes are inevitable.
Major Chapman of the Volantear movement Mr. Shelton Hooper of the Sanitary Honed and its history, Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, of Law Mr. W. H. Donald of the Press, Mr. J. W
EUROPEAN RAILWAYS.
LONDON, March 28rd.- Greece has formally applied to the Forte
authorities hare contributed other sections.
under:
(1) by Dr. Ho Kai-to assist H.E. to carry
out scheme
(2) by Mr. Wei Yuk-Dispensaries to be taken over by Tang-Wa-sud-oxalled Tang Wa Fab Kuk,
(3) form Committee, te organize and raise funds, of Dr. Ho Kai, Mr. Woi Yak, Mr.
Ho Fook and others. Lan Chu-pak, Mr. Fang Wa-chup, Mr.
The understanding of the law was promoted by lecturers employed by dispensaries and His Breellency said he had bad a paraphlet amplified
another auxiliary ship 1,000 tons larger, and to sanction a line to Lingking, Larissa and Bains, of Sports and Pastimes, Rev. Mr. Foares/xplaining it in simple language, which would
equip her with three motors of 500 horsepower each. The motor may yet are the sailing ship
from extinction.
With referencs to the Japanese official statement regarding the refusal of the Tokyo Government to permit the construction by China of a railway line from Fakumen to Hsin-min-tun, in. Eouthern Manoharis, the contractors, Messrs. Pauling and Co. (Ltd.) point out that the proposed line would not, as stated, affect the traffic of the existing line, but
American news correspondants show son- siderable, intelligenes in the manufacture of rumours. Thus a Washington one evolves tha following. "It is rumoured in political circles here that Wa Ting Fang, the Chinese Minister, THE agitation which has forced the Shang is about to inaugurate a struggle with the new hai Municipal Council to go farther than it Japonese Minister, Mr. Tasabire, with a view originally intended, in the direction of to ensuring the safety of China from Japanese abolishing its licensed opium houses, has grossis. China is known now to be extremely considerable interest for Hongkong. The uspicions of Japanese motivities, and the Hongkong Government has already bean statement goes that Wu Ting Fang will offer a would act as a leader to the latter, The free field to Western commerce in China to the Powers ready to agree to protect that country
suggested railway, which would be fifty miles
Salonika, with & Directorate in London.
THE EAST INDIA DOCKS,
LONDON, March 23rd. The directors of the London India Docks recommend the acceptance of an offer of the Board of Trade to purchase a part of the latter's Fort of London scheme. The stock rose 3 points.
WIRELESS. ·
LONDON, March-23rd.
in length, and woult run over a populous plain, The Italiane have decided to establish would not as a link between Fakumer, which is
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of modern Chiasse religions aspects, Archdeacon Banister of Mission Work, and so on. industries of the Colony have received ample attention, and the whole book is to be lavishly illustrated We believe something like 820,000 bare been spent on the work of collecting, com piling, and illustrating this section. The staff
beginning work in Bhanghai.
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be translated into Chineno. He urged the Ki fong to co-operate and emphnaïed his view that
abandoning of bodies be stopped by co-operation of Chinese only could the.
His Excellency's remarks. were interpreted by Mr. Lau Cha Pak. Dr. Ho Kal afterwards.
poke in Chinees at length.
His Excellency was introduced to the Kaifong of West Point, who had done adinirable work and in whose distrist the abandoning of bodies had greatly decreased. His Excellency hoped they would prove na example to the appointed Street Committees.
WEATHER REPORT,
1.557,970,450 4,842,49,550
561,951,750 The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued · 1,250,000,000 the following report :- .......707,517,680-
On the 25th at 11.55 a.m.-The_barometer has risen in E. Japan; and fallen over Chins, 5,135,138,411 particularly in the North,
958,316,200 A depression has appeared-over the Lower Yaugize. It will probably move Eastwards. You 32,163,258,591 | Presoare in relatively high over the Pacific to
the South of Japan. ... Y 5,000,000,×Ó Gradini continue alight, and light or mo 330,000,000 derate variable winds may be expected in the 10,638,502,320 Formoss Channel and moderate E. winds over
2,200,000,000 | this N. part of the Chinu Bas. -
Current Ascounts and Fixed Government Resonat
Deposits, Eto- Bills Payable and other sams
due by the BankTM Dividends Unclaimed Amount brought forward from
last Account Net profit for the past Half
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours eading 11,862,070,020 | mt 10 nm. to-day, 0:00-incher:
1,353,643,591
reminded by an ecclesiastical petition of its responsibility in similar circumstances, but | from Japazi,” it is in a stronger position than a mere
Describing the opining of the new railway the terminas of an extensive river train, and powerful wireless stations on the Benadir municipal council, and it is wisely waiting under the Hudson River, which links up the the Chinese railway, which would shortly join const, the chief of which will be at Moga to look before it leaps. It is clear enough New York and New Jus lines, B. Stéphane up with the Harbin to Pot Arthur line atd. It is expected that the stations will that abolishing licensed opium houses" Lauzanne, in a cablegram to the "Matin, Mukden ferchandise arriving at Fakamen be able to even communicate with India. merely means relaxing official supervision observes that the tunnel under the river cost by the river List is conveyed by road and and control of the consumption, which, £14,000,000, and was built in eight years by country carts southward to Hain-min-tun; 18 5,500 men. He inquired of one of the high the river south of Fakumen is useless for Trafo, experience has shown, in Australia and cials present how much time would be saved owing to the rapide. If the railway were coun The season at the Kowloos Bowling Green. eleewbars, cannot be stopped, though it be by the tunnel. It will be an enormous saving structed, this traffic would not only be expedited, will be opened on Saturday, April 18th, at 3.39,apital, Authorised made illegal, and costly, and difficult. Mr. was the reply: "passengers will gain nearly ten of it at least would be sent forward to the team wil be played, Mr. Graham's and Capt
bat would probably increase, and a proportion when the match President. Vice President's Notes in Circulation D. LANDALE, Chairman of the Municipal minnten." All the differences between the Old Japanese line via Makden. The district tapped Turner's prizes will also be banded over to the Council, explained that the hesitation of World-and-the-Now," reflects M. Lausanne, by the proposed line is in no way sorted by the winners.
lion in that reply. In America they spend himself and his colleagues was not influenced £14,000,0 0 to save ten minutes, in France we Russo-Japanese line, and it would not enter into competition with it or lessen its trafic.
The Bandmann Opars Company scored an. by considerations of revenus. From an would not spend £14 to save's day,"
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon administrative and police point of view they
The possible constructors also contend that the other success last night when they produced
735,290 to-day is as follows A letter from Victoria (B.C.) saya-
Variable winds had no doubt that while opium was freely
line would in no way violate any of the treaties "Les Merveilleuses” to a good audienos. This
98,051,790 || Hongkong & Neighbourhood light or Justices Irving, Morrison, and Clement have which Japan has concluded, but that it would new musical comedy, which was adapted for the
moderate; fair, brought into the Settlement, the lower class delivered written judgments wrtaining the be the carrying out by Chins of her treaty with English Stage by Basil Hood, was light and
380,255,590 Ferntos Channel
...Same as No. 1. Chinese would find places in which to assem- decision of the Chief Justion, which declared Japan. It is the first occasion on which the pisturesque and proved very enjoyable.
South coast of China between game as No. 1 Yen 32,163,258,591 Hongkong and Lamooks. ble and smoke it. Coolie hongs and lodging the Provincial Immigration Act to be inopers Chinese Government has asked British con-
South coast of China between } houses would become unlicensed opium dens, tive as regards the Japanese, and relezsed two traotom to execute public works in Chine
"The Stooping Lady," Mr. Maurice Hewlett's
Signor Nasi, says a messega from Rome, hae Hongkong and Hainan. Japanese who were under sprout, Justies without any privilege, political or otherwise, latest, which is published by Messrs. MacMillau been sentenced to imprisonment for eleven - and probably degenerate into rendezvous Clement's judgment is a forcible document attaching to it and remaining to the contractors and Company Ld., London, is a work entirely months and twenty days, and is also debarred. for criminals. The police would be kept The judge considers the Attorney-General's after the completion of the work. The rite the work is in London, and the period hundred Signor Lombardo, Signor Nasi's ex-secretary ablished by the Ballantyne Press London.
distinct from the average novel. The scene of from holding any public ofles for four years
One of the handsomest guide books we have busy harassing lodging-house keepers, and ease to be hopeless. He says: "The question Government says Mausra: Fauling & Co, havo years ago when the voice of the reformers was
soon is sufitled "Egypt and how 10_use_it" posably disorganize all coolie life and of Japanese immigration has been dealt with to prove these claims "to the satisfaction of making itself felt. The book has for heroine has been squitted, the evidence against him The little back down wot follow the lines of the labour in the Settlement. Such results properly by the Parliament of Canada. It Japsu."
the charming granddaughter of the Counters being insufficient. A srowd assembled in front ordinary guidebook being intended to suggest of Maria who was something of asopislist, of the ex-Minister's house, «waiting the arrival to the risitor what is most worth saing and could be better obviated by going to work strongly of disloyalty to our settled form of Government when the authorities of
despised the profligate lords of her day and clade, of the usher, who was to announce the sentence how he may economise time and money to the cautiously and gradually. So far as the one province undertake to override and render plexion, Mr. Ellen's Orême Charmante, Lait The method of this unequal courtship is as
HOW TO BE BHAUTÌTUL Keep your com.and stooped to conquer the heart of a batober to Signor Nasi. „The usher arrived at 8.30. greatest advantage, but its chief merit is in the Chinese Government's attitude was con- abortire the will of the people of Canada, Charmant and Special Skin Tonis, snd Pondes unusual as the style of the book, which is fully and informed him of the sentence passed on art and ses printed in colour with very fine beanty, of its sketches. They are real works of cerned, he held it impossible got to be expressed in an Act of the Parliament of Charmant will enable you to do it. Her acceptable Mr. Howlett's mort ardent him in the presence of the advocates for the effecia indead. The reading matter is interest sceptical. Many officials were sincere, no Canada, and when they make bold to forbid Specialities for the Skin are the study of asdairers can possibly arpoot Ho bids fair to defence, Bignor Nasi, who was very pale, did ing to others than the globetrotter and the book
is certain to gain the favour of all fate whos doubt, but there was no general programme the honourable observance of our soleman lifetime. A. 8. Waton & Co., Ltd., Sele Agents be the peines of modern story-tellers, if he not speak a word. His wife and daughter were
be not that Grandy. engagements with a Loreign PoweK,
weeping in the next room.
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