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Economist has sunk on all these topics to unintended warning to the Lloyd Georges the level of an ordinary political organ; of the Empire, will on closer consideration and ita financial articles written to order afford them little more consolation than did carry no more-weight than those of the the oracle's reply to Czasve. Something other hacks of the party. In this instance is bound to happen, for the battle is for the the Economist has been making a wonderful | very existence of the Empire, and someone's CO. discovery, which it, or Mr. LzOYD GROBO rule will be destroyed in the coming cooliet. in his extremity, would fain pass off on the Those who have the care of the erst great constituencies as a weighty financial truth. British Empire, now threatened with The supposed Discovery is of the nature of destruction by its own unworthy sona, at those astronomical paradores which from their heart, have no reserve left there as to time to time as the maunderings of some the Empire indicated by the oracle. In this half-instructed faddist are attempted to be sensa Lord. Swarthline's prophesy may WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.passed off on the vulgar as the fruits of yet come true, and the "tightness" of the deep research; or of the often-refuted mud-money market brought about by ignorant dlings of would-be circle squarers, which intermeddling with the nation's finance may are yot, when the opportunitys erves yet, ere too late, bring about a retura to dished up again to arcite the admiration of wiser, and honester, finance. some assembly of country yokels.
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Following the rule of one and all of these. faddists, as we said, the Economist has made a Discovery-we honour it with a capital letter on account of its importance-in Mr. ELOYD GEORGE's eyes-the discovery is that The total output of the Chinese Engineering if the Lords reject the present Chancellor of and Mining Co.'s three mines for the waak end the Exchequer's Budget, the Exchequer "ing 13th November amounted to 24,624.19 tons would suffer a loss of 371 to 51 millions!! and the salos during the period to 30,100,25 tons. Thegrounds of this most recent discovery are of course, as is usual with paradox-makers, concealed, unless REUTER has maliciously suppressed them. The ordinary scientific man, accustomed to calculate the unknown. from known data, finds himself bere utterly at sea; the foundation, presumed to be of fact, is in fact as unstable as the Goodwin Bands, caused as all the world knows by the spire of Tenterden Church. The Discovery. has in fact equal, but no more, stability with
For stealing a number of panes of glass and door bolts from the Kennedy Town Hospital on Thursday Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday sentenced a ustive to fourteen days' hard labour,
Six months hard labour and four hours stocks was the sentence meted out to two Chiness by Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy, yesterday, the defendants being convicted of disobeying banishment orders.-
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Friday, 26th November.. IN CRIMINAL JURIDICTION. BEFORE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE -(Hox, Mo.--REES-DAVIES),
BANKRUPTCY FEDJEĆUTION,
Li Wei Tong, partner of the Lam Yick firm, which formerly did business at 304, Des Vo Road, was arraigned on four courts which charged him with offences under the Bank- raptey Ordinance. He pleaded not guilty. The Acting Attorney-General (Hon. F. A. Haze. LONDON, November 26th. land), instructed by Mr. Dannye, çonducted the The "Times," sketching the inton-prosecution, and Mr. C. G. Alabaster, instructed The following jury were stamnuelled: Messrs. tions of the Government, says the by Mr. Faget Hott, appeared for the defence. deficit arising from the rejection of H. A. Lammert, W. F. Gardner, A. J. Rocha, the Budget is reckoned by Ministers B. H. W. Reinbard, D. Jackson, G. H. Barker, at fifty million pounds sterling, An effort would be made to save the ten duty, if a course satisfactory to the Government and the Commons can be devised.
The "Daily Mail" says instructions have been given to the Treasury that the full tea duty shall continue to be levied under the resolution of the House of Commons, leaving the payers of the duty to contest its legality afterwards if they chose.
THE CHINESE COMMIS- STONERS,
LONDON, November 26th. The Chinese Naval Commissioners witnessed evolutions by destroyers,
and R. D. Horrie.
THE STRANDING OF THE 8.8. “TAK HING."
The Marine Court of Inquiry into the cir- cumstances connected with the atranding of the river stopmer Tak Hing bold is sooond sitting at the Harbour Office yesterday The Court had for its members :---Commandor-Basil R. H. Taylor, R.N. (Stipendiary Magistrate), Presi- deat; Lieut. H. Butterworth, R.N., HM8. Tamar; Captain E. Beetham, master of the 6.s. Empress of Judio, Captain G. 8. Wiegall, master of the sa. Mau Sang; and Captain H. W. Walker, usater of the s.s. Kuong Tring.
Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for the Sze Yap Steamship Co., Ltl., and Mr. C. W. Wilkinson (of Mosers. Wilkinson and Grist) represented
the captain of the Tak Hing.
Captain J. Tawrence, master of the 8. Tai On, spoke to remembering the 19th October, when the Hoi Ming, the Tai On and the Tuk Hing were anchored in the river at Kougmocu. Witness shifted his berth twice, and after he had shifted second time the Tak Hing aisa - shifted, and after midnight was moored wel
The Attorney-Gonoral stated that the de- fendant was charged under four sections of the Bankruptcy Ordinance. The first was that he, with intent to defrand, being a member of the Lan Vick firm, did not discover to G. H. Wakeman, the Officiel Receiver, the existence of some 305 jars of ginger, valued at over $7.000, the encond offence was that he did not anchors on the Tai On were doliver, the third was that he did conceal, and- the fourth was he did remove. Tho hoaring was adjourned.
LICENSING COUET.
PUBLICAN'S LICENCE FOR ASTOR HOUSE REFUSED,
Mr. J. E. Wood presided over a meeting of His Majesty's Justices of the Fence held at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon, and there were also present Captain F., W. Lyons, Mr. R. H. A. Craig and Mr. G. A. Woodcock,
The first application considered was from L. Gamean for a publican's or an adjunct license for Astor Flouse,
Mr. W. E. L. Shenton (of Messrs, Deacon,
ont in the stream, She was in a safe suchorage provided her anchor would hold her. After midnight the wind increased and was accom- panied by blinding showers of rain. Both - 2oTEIL out, but the vessel drogged and went whore.
About this time witness saw the Tak Hing. ashore, and it seemed to him that the same equali drove them both aground. The owners of the Tai On had not charged him, with negligence.
By Mr. Harding--Witness anchored close to the east side of the river when he shifted berth for the second time. The foi Ming was astorn of his vessel, and between the Tat On and Tak Hing witness was much closer to the bank than the Tak Hing, but there was not much shelter where he anchored. Ho anchored where he did on sooount of the way the wind was blowing, and in order that he might have more room to drag. He could not say which
Mr. STEAD's vision of the late W. E. GLAD. Constable Clerk when that policeman arrested, torpedo-boats and submarines at Locker and Deacon), who appeared in support of vessel went aground first."
STONE blessing Mr. GEORGE'S Budget from the under, or, aball we say, upper, regions, and lus the additional likeness of boing equally acceptable by our redoubtable Chancellor of the Exchequer, who clutches it as eagerly as does the drowning man the straw floating by.......
But the bow of HERCULES has yet another untried string, and Mr. Lorp GEORGE. in his hour of agony has had recourse, as SAUT in his sore distress, also to a SAMUEL and calls, doubtless through some auch mysterious agency as the wizard STEAD, A.S. WATSON & CO.. another SANUEL, in this case Lord Swarth-
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him for obstruction coachaded befors Mr. J. R Wood yesterday. The defeudout found guity, and ordered to pay a fiue of 525,
H. E. Kao Erh Chien, the Chinese Imperial Delimitation Commissioner, has donated $10) to the Chinese Orphans of the Italian Convent. We have been requested by the Lady Superior to express her public acknowledgement of so generous a donation.
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THE FINANCE BILL.
LONDON, November 26th, In the House of Lords interest in the Finance Bill is less keen. Yes- tornight the House adjourned until Monday.
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By Mr. Wilkinson-Had the wind changed to another direction he would have been in a dangerous position. Witness kad navigated these waters for years, and on the night of the typhoon he considered that the captain of the Tak Hing had noted as a prudent man inanchor- ing where he did.
the applicant, stated that a publican's hoones Everywhere they have been received for these premises was refused at the annual with fullest honours.
meeting of Justices on certain grounds which be understood had something to do with the bar being downstairs. He now applied for s publicsn's license, or in the alternative an adjunot licence. Under the Ordinance there was power for the Justices-to-impose-certain MF, 0. Davis, chief offloer of the wa. Tak conditions when granting a licence. The in- Bing, stated that his ratel arrived at Kongmoon terpretation clause set out whats publican' on October 17th and ansbored in her uenal place. lisence was, and the Justice would see farther The vessel was shifted to a better berth at about over that the penalties inflicted under the 6.15 p.m. on nocount of the threatening weather Ordinance were four in number, one being for she was then moored in one of the best the breach of any of the terms or conditions of anchorages in the river. When the weather the license. That seemed to imply that there became dirty they got no sasistance from the was 'e power given the Justices in granting crew, who could not be found. The Captain alicence to impose certain forms on was on the bridge all the time, and wilnem had LONDON, November 26th. lossose, which terms were enforceable by to let go the port anchor, as the crew could not by Field Marshal Lord Kitekenor returned to the Colony from Shanghai by the P. nad O King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, en fine or Imprisonment. Mr. Gameau Raked found. The anchor was dropped with the object for a publican's Hcence if the Justices of steadying the ship. About 25 fathoms of mail steamer Assage yesterday. His Lordship, route for Sofia, broke his journey at could see their way to grant it, because chain were let out on the the port. and 75 fathoms after calling on His Excellency the Governor, proceeded to Feadquarters House, where he Belgrade, and was met at the Rail-it was extremely dificult to carry out affectively on the starboard anchor. They were unable to to tell in a hotel whather a person was, or was She had full steam up and the engines dia the terms of an adjunct licence. It was difficult tell whether the vessel was dragging or not.
shortly take place between Mr. Wilem Kieu manager of Holland-China Trading Company, Hongkong, and Pennar, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Penney, Hongkong.
Miss Elizabeth Eleanor
BULGARIA AND SERVIA..
Lord SWATHLING is head of the important banking house of SAMUEL Us and Co, and was a member of the Gold and Silver Commission of 1887. So far prima facie Lord SWATTHLING, may was the guest c of His Excellent Major-way Station by King Peter, the Crow be looked upon us air expert in matters General Broadwood. The distinguished visitor financial, but there are buts in the case leaves by the English mail to-day, en: route Frince, and the Foreign Minister, not, a visitor, and a man did not like being actually work. At about 12:45 a.m. the Tak Lord SWAYTHLING Was one of the peers who for their lifelong services to the party were recommended by the late Sir HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN in 1907 for elevation to the Upper House, Consistency, no less
the Justices would see their way to granting a
for Australia, where he is to advise the Com- The monarchs drove to the palace of asked the question. Mr. Shenton trusted that Hing went ashers, and the port anchor was monwealth Government on a scheme of defence the Servian King. The cordiality of publican's licence under certain conditions. It taken up. The Tak Hing would have been
Mr. Fletcher 8. Brockman; of Bhanghai, is here on a short visit to Hongkong and Canton for a few days. Mr. Brooksaan is well known in China as the General Secretary of the
the reception increases interest in the rumours regarding a Balkan rap- prochement or confederation, which
the compradors Ind obeyed the captain's orders.
not he would ask for the usual adjunct licence retorted the morning after she went sabore if which the applicant had hitherto held.
Captain Lyons-The conditions referred to
beyond them.
are on the back of the licence. You cannot go Mr. Shenton-That is not provided in the
Ordinance.
Captain Lyons-The Ordinance refers to those conditions...
Y.M.C.A. for China and Korea, and ie remem has attracted the attention of Con- bored by the young men of Chine wherever hestantinople. goes not only as a forcible and inspiring sponker but also as a man who is sbore all things sincere and has the interests of the young men of Chins st heart. He will spook at the Chinese CHINESE VICEROY DISMISSED. Penalty may be inficted either by fine or
YM.C.A to-night and on Sunday at 8 pm, It is only once in a great while that Mr. Brockman visits Hongkong and this offors a rare privilege to hear him.
When
Mr. J. Tlott, who has been chief timekeeper of
the British section of the Kowloon-Canton Rail- way since the inception of the line, was entertain ed at a farewell dinner at the Hongkong Hotel last night, his comrades and co-workers on the railway assembling to wish him bon voyage azid futurs prosperity. Mr. Illott has proved him self valued railway servant, and while
[FROM THE “CHUNG NGOL SAN PO"]
PEKING, November 26th, The Viceroy of Chihli has been dismissed by an Imperial decree for the funeral of the Dowager Empress, sent some people to take photographs of the present Empress Dowager, and for passing across the route of the funeral in a chair.
LOCAL SPORT.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
First Division. Naval Tardo. Buffu,
Naval Ground, 4 p..
Mr. Shenton-The Ordinance says that for a broach of any of the terms or conditions & imprisonment.
Captain Lyons-- We could not say the bar must be upstairs or anything of that sort.
point out to the Justicos t the ambiguity of the Ordinance
rom. Shenton-I think you could, and I would.
$
careful
At this stage the Court was cleared, and the
Justices considered the matter in camera.
By Mr. Harding-Witness had no assistance
when he put the port anchor down. There was not a sailor among the crow of the Tak Hing. They were no batter than ricsha coolies, and failed to take their ports when the storm, broke.
You know the Company has not seen-the-log- since the typhoon P-It was on the ship, where
it
should be.
I
Didn't you hear from the captain that an application had been made for an explanation —
don't remember it.
By Ident. Butterworth-The ground tackla was not anfficient to hold the ship in bad weather.
The Court found that the master and mate of
THE MERRYMAKERS.
An advertisement on page 4 announces thé When the doors were again opened the coming of The Merrymakers, a strong com Chairman stated that the opinion was clearly
stated that a bar in that position was not desir.pany of comedians, singers and dancers, who able. The application for a publican's licence will coupy the Theatre for six nights, com- would, therefore, be refused, but an adjunct moneing on Monday week, December 6th. As licence would be granted.
a sample of the notices in the Press which their
AN ABSENT APPLICANT. Mr. G. Bertolone's application for an adjunct licence was then called, but the applicant was shout, wh
than gratitude, would require that he should render every assistance compatible with his conscience to the present administration His son, besides, is Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, so that Lord SWATTHLING'S opinion can hardly be classed as entirely disinterested. Still, like the historical SAMUEL, he can offer but acant consolation. He has done, however, the best
The Chairman-Are we responsible for it? that he could, and though he does not in The concert which the Cameron Highlanders
Mr. Skeaton-- Your Worships have a very strong voice in legislativo matters, and any form Mr. Lord Cromas in so our we hit means of raising is goodly sum for the "Bonorvag at the fun that the kingdom has been rent out of his tion Scheme of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home
suggestion going from you to the Attorney the Tak Hing took all necessary precautions, General would receive his
con- and behaved in a seamanlike manner, but hands, read between the lines they plainly The Drill Ball was lent rent free, and the
you according to the evidence the Chinese crow give imply it. Like the Economist, his argument is concert being in aid of a Boldiers Institution,
sideration. In a recent case before
failed to render assistance. The certificated HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 27TH 1909.
the Camerons were generous enough to refuse
worship said you could not not given; probably it is suppressed out of anything in the way of expenses."
lengthy judgment because of the ex- treme vagneness of the Ordinance, and simply offlers were acquitted from all blame. THAT the tents of Kushan have been REUTEE's malignity. Like the other, it is as the expenses of hiring obaire, advertising and
refreshments for the Hand are deducted there The Provincial Treasurer is appoin.confined yourself to the short fact of whether in affliction, and that there has been enigmatical as an oracle from the priestess will be $350 for the Renovation Fund, Theted to act in his stead until the arrival the man was guilty or not guilty.
The rejection of the Budget Rev, J. A. A. Reker desires to exprese bis much trembling amongst the curtains at Delphi.
thanks to all who in any way helped to make of Chan Kwei Lung, Viceroy of Hupeh, "seriously tight money the concert & success. of Midian, ін becoming daily more would mean evident as the time draws near for market, and an enormous increase in the verdiet of the House of Lords on imports." When of old Cagers sent to Mr. LLOYD GEORGE's revolutionary Budget. Delphi on a similar errand he obtained a Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL has been doing equally evasive answer, "CESUS, having his best by a show of confidence he little crossed the Halys, & great empire will be feels to encourage the failing hearts of his destroyed." The conclusion is startling, garrison, for, to his credit be it said, a and might well have struck the Chancellor extisfactorily fulfilling the work which fell to CHURCHILL has never in the hour of danger as boding him no good. Great Britain been found to desert the post he has deliber has not sufficient gold to pay a fraction of ately chose--but it is plainly otherwise the loss," This to Finance Minister, whose with the other members of the corps. A main aim has been to destroy the reserve of enrious, yet instructive, instance of this has capital whence comes the available gold, might recently been exhibited by Mr. Ler, well set the new Craers pondering, could GROBOY in his selection of the parties to the lack of gold have any connection with whom he has turned in his dire hour of need. his own Budget proposals? And might not One of these is, according to REUTER, the the empire (Arche, Government, is the Economist newspaper. Once upon a time word used by the oracle), to be destroyed be when the Economist was what its name pro that of the so-called "Liberal"
party which
FINAL CIRCUS PERFORMANCE. fessed it to be, and placed economics in the has lately been trading under false pretences?
The last performance of Byssok's Hippodroms first rank, allowing the merely political Perhaps too, this rash of imports, spoken of Cirons will be given at Causeway Bay to night. fads of the moment to fall into their proper by Lord SWAITHLING, now not confined to On Monday the Cirons sails for Bangkok, places as merely secondary, the Economist necessities, but consisting of industrial reaching there in time for the King of Siam's
Birthday festival.
The final matinee per occupied a high position; and its financial products formerly manufactured in England formance will commense at four o'clock this articles were read with interest and instruc- and Britain generally by the ekill of British afternoon.. tion by all parties alike: In these modern workmen, Mr. LLOYD GEORGE and his
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL days when the Economist has sunk to the friends have been beginning to discover is
plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crême Charimante, level of being merely the unreasoning organ owing to their having, under the falsely Charmant and Special Skin Tonic ad Pondro of the rump of the Cobden Club, and openly assumed name of Free Trade, been trans-Charmant will enable you to do it
Specialities for the Skin are the study of a places its politics in the forefront, relegating ferring to foreign lands. In any case Lord latime. A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd. Bole Agent
1453 -coonomics to the rear guard to be at the SWATTELING's oracle, though it is difficult to
his lot, he has
and classes the esteem of alpaction
on the railway. Not
only has he been the recipient of handsome pre sente from his countrymen on the line, bat oven the Indians employed on the railway, have contributed towards & souvenir which they presented as a token of respect and esteem to the departing
ag timekeeper.
Jock." Llots, as he is generally known, on his departure on the Anaye to day, leaves a larger host of friends behind than he over dressed of, and they will withent doubt combine in wishing him every prosperity in the happy state of bondage upon which he hopes soon to enter.
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Beferee, Q.M.S. Barnfather, E.E, RE. v. Kowloon F.C.
Military Ground, 4 p.m.
Referee, Gunner Marsh, B.G.A..
Second Division.
A. Coy. v. 83:Coy,
Parade Ground, 2.30 pm.
Referee, Bgt. Grahâm, A.O.D, B. Coy, v. Lusitano.
Parade Ground, 4 p.m.
Referee Cpl. Kelly, A.S.C.
83 Coy. M.R.C.
Lyeman, 4 p.m.
Referee, Mr. Hanson, T.XI.C.A The B.O.C. have cancelled their match with 87 Coy,
TRAMA (FIRAT DIVISION). Naval Yard-Howells, J. C. Jonghin and Fasco Whorewell, Hainos and Henning ;
Bochford and Andrews; Sallivan: Taylorson and Dalziel
BellaBlack Bular and Cloke; Dare, Wren and Tampett; Fitzpatrick and Houcham; Taylor: Brawater and Harker.
E. Barber, Beardmore and Morgan ; Le Grove, Barton and Durrant; Jackson and Blackwell; Brown; Taylor and Ormond.
Kowloon:-Foulkes Van Ginkel and Lapsley: Bishop, Storrie and Wilkie Hedley and Morris, Brown; Wilkie and Mond.
- TWAMS (SHOOND DIVISI«N), Lusitano Silva; Cordeiro and Hyndman;
Ribeiro; Bequeirs and Castro.
Britto, Cordeiro and Soares: Ribeirs and Grus;
This matter was also considered in private, and when the Court was again opened the Chair man announced that as Mr. Bertolóns had failed to appear his application would be refused.
WEATHER REPORT.
performances have evoked we may quote the following from West Australia:-The Merry- makars come, saw and conquered. Beyond any question of a doubt the bill was one of the best presented to Perth sudiences. Patrons were not slow in showing their appreciation of the management's afterts to supply that which has long been badly missed in this city, swalid high-oliss variety entertainment, cal. The Hongkong Observatory yesterday iganed culated to plesso the most precise, to atinse. the following report =
and and everyone away satisfied that they can On the 26th at 11.50 am.-Pressure has not have too much of a good thing. Every increased considerably over Japon, the de- pression having passed to the Pacific.
The barometer has fallen over the continent, particularly in the North, spparently owing to the advance of a depression towards N. China from the Westwaet.
The highest pressure is now
item was enthusiastically received and the opening and final choress were as strong as thoss usually heard in comic opera. One after anotherthe various artists made their appearance,
POR Myer introducing magie, musis, comedy and dancing.
China,
The entertainment lasted a good solid two Moderate monsoon may be expected in the hours, and the final sketch by the full company Formosa Channel sad strong monsoon over the created roars of laughter." Bests may be bookes
N. part of the China B.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending et 10 am today, 0.00 inches,
st 8. Montris & Co.
KTEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at Boswedish str. Nippon left Singapore en to-day is as follows:
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formors Channel South coast of China between
Hongkong and Lamooka. { South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Hainau........
*^ the 29th inst. afternoon, and may be expected N.E. winds, on or abeat the 2nd prox fresh to mod te; The 1.G.M. str. Prin Ludwig, which left fine.
hare on the 21st inst, at 4 p.m., arrived at Same as No. 1.Shanghai on the 25th inst, at 10a.m. Same as No. 1. The C.P.E. str. Monteagle arrived at Shang-
hai at 8 am on the 25th inat, and left again st. game as No. 1.4 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, where she is das
to arrive at 7in, on the 27th inst.
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