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account, has been asking whether China will not take to beart the lesson just taught in Portugal, and set to work with all possible diligence to. reform her internal administration. Many Edicts during the {last fow years have made plain the fact that CO., the necessity for this reform is very clearly recognised by the Throne and its advisers; but the task is too gigantic to be accom- plished in a hurry. A long stop forward in this direction was taken when the Provincial existence. Councils were brought into
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Mr. E. S. Lindsey, general manager of the | RETURN OF SIR FREDERICK AND Kowloon Railway, who has been to Poking on businas connected with the railway, cams Jor by the Yorek from Shanghai yesterday. Mr and Mrs M. Ede were also passengers by the same steamer.
A FOFYLAN WELCOME. Ilis Excellency the Governor and Lady Lugard retarned to the Colony yesterday. They arrived early in the morning by the German mail steam- The Diplomatic Corps at Poking are reported mor Forok, but the official landing did not take to have addressed a communication to the Wai-place until 9.30, by which time a large crowd wupu to the effect that the indemnities must duly paid in despite of what has happened in Shanghat, and the latter has advised the Board of Finance accordingly.
The American Consulato-General, Hengkong, las forwarded as a copy of the following tolgens which was rossived from the Manila Observatory at 11.30a.m. Manila, November 1. 10 a.m.-Cyclone or typhoon moving West. Typhoon over the Visayas Islands. Cyclone or typhoon South of Yup moving West.
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and soum for the wosk ending the 30th October shows that of non-Chince there were 404 to the Library and 231 to the Mason, and of Chinese 180 to the former and 3,065 to the latter. The Library was, therefore, used by 584 persons and the Museum by 3,296.
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FIRST DAY'S RESULTS,
of Europeans and Chineso had assembled in the THE EX-SHAH'S ALLOWANCE. SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACES. vicinity of Blake Pier. The Piar was embellish- ed by a profusion of groenory along the sides, while down the centre rad a long orimson sleth, The guard of honour, consisting of 100 mon
drawn from the Buffs, was stationed on tho Praya facing the pior.
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LONDON, November 1st. The Government at Teheran has
ment of the allowance to the ex-Shab, paid in advance the quarterly instal- as the result of a joint Anglo-Russian Noto insisting on the payment.
THE COMING MEETING
TSAR AND KAISER;
OF
Among those waiting on the pier vore Sir Honry and Lady May, Major.(onora! Anderson, G.O.C.; his Honour Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice; Hon. Mr. W. Roos Davies, K.C., Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G.j been happening at Canton to realism the
Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, C.M.G, Hon. Mr. C. MOL. increasing difficulties of government by
Messer, Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Hon. Mr. A, W. officials under the existing bureaucratie
Browin, Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart, Bir
LONDON,. November 1st. system. Here the Provincial Assembly have
Hormuje Mody, his Honour Mr. F. A. Hazeland (Paisno Judge), Hon. Dr. J. M.
M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Leen at loggerheads with the Viceroy over
Atkinson, Commodore Byras, hit Lordship Minister, accompanied by two high the question of licensed gambling. By a
Bishop Fozonui, Chevalier Volpicelli, Commen-officials, has left for Darmstadt, unaninious vote the Assembly called uposi
A man arrested for hawking within the bardador Loiria, Linat. Colonel Chapman,...whence he proceeds to Potsdam on the Viceroy to immediately put an end to licensed gambling, on the undisputable hour limita was foolish enough to offer the Captain and Lira. F. J. Badeley, Captain P. W. ground that it is immoral and highly akong who arrested him a bribe of twenty Lyons, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Shstion Hooper, the occasion of the forthcoming meet- injurious to the best interesis of the conle to let him go. For this offotice of attempted Brothers Christian and Caenolies, Fathering of the Tsar und Kaiser. province. The Viceroy shared thest santiere he was brought before Mr. E R. Halifax Spida, Messrs. E. A. Irving, K. von Wiser, at tho Magistracy yesterday and ordered to pay | H. P. Tooker, J. W.Bollos, J. R. Wood, E. D. C. Wolfe, J. W. Leo Jones, G. H. Wakeman, A. B. ments to the full, but replod that he coulda fine of $10 or go to prison for one mouth, not close the gambling houses until he found means of substituting the large reverie which would be thereby, sneriGeed. Dissatisfied with this reply, the members of the Assembly abstained in a body from attending to business for three days, and | only resumed on a promise from the Viceroy that he would memorialise the Throne to the fix a date for the closing of gambling houses. fo the time of the pre- vious Viceroy this question was under consideration, and Viceroy Cuako took steps with a view to closing the houses. His plan
The police made a raid on a house in Warohui on Monday night and found the placa bing conducted as an opium divan. Thirty-four mon ̈ were arrested, and these wore brought-balogo_ Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy zexi day. he keeper was food $250 and the others 85 euch. A considorable quanlity of opinn was seized.
A good deal is being heard at present about the cutting of the queue and the extent to which the Imperial Edict will be followed. Probably with the future in mind, a Chiness who was arrested by the police in an opium diyan, out his quoue, leavia: it in his captor's hand.
Jarris, T. F. Hongh, Ho Eook, Ho Kom Tong, Lau Chu Pak, Ng Hon Szo and a large number of Chinese gentlemen,
The German mail stammer was alongside one of the wharves at Kowloon, and their Excellen- eles crossed over to Blake Pier on the Govora- mont konch Victoria. As they stopped ashore the skoro battery boomed a usluts, and the obaige was aufurlad on a rel stuff temporarily placed at the pier head. Sir Henry May and Lady May, with the members of the Executive and Legislativo Councils, the General Offcar Commanding, Commodore Eyres, and prominent sitizons, Europana and Chinose, welcomed their Excellencies, who cordially shook hande
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.
LONDON, November 1st. The Duke of Connaught has arrived
SHANGHAI, November 1st. The Autumn Race meeting opened Rain fell last night but the to-day. course was good. The weather being dull the attendance was not so large as usual, and consequently the sweeps on the races were less.
Appended are the results :-- MALOG PLATE.Valo, Tls, 250.
Pony, Th. 75. Third Pouy, Tis, 50. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per 'sealo. Half a Milo.
Mr Quebec's Sinducoma, Jones Mr Gusbeo's Cleric, Vido
Mr Fash's Pianola, A. W. Burkill'
Time, 58-4/5 secs.
Second
CRITERION Starro.--Valuė, Tls, 400 Second Tony, Tls. 100. Third Pony, The. 50. For China Pouring.Woight for inches as per scale. One Mile.
Mr Argyle's Hankow, Morriss
Mr F. B. Marshall's Cherry Tree, Vida - Mr G. D. Contts's Worcester, Laurence
Tine, 2m. 4-2/5 secs.
Pony, Tis. 150.
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at Cape Town to open the Union MEN STAKES.-Valvo, Ts. 500.- Second Parliament of South Africa.
UNREST IN PERSIA.
BRITISH BLUEJACKETS LANDED.
LONDON, November 1st.. The British cruiser "Fox" hos landed 100 to 160 men and four guns.
Third Pony, Tis. 75. For Chian Ponies that luro nevar rau at any Weight for inclms as por seale Three-Quarters of a Mile,
Menting.
Me Brolyn's Crusader, Rowe Mr John Peela Rejusted, Johnstone... Messin Oswald maid Hauters: 1. idðlabank
C. K. Burkill Timo. Im. 29 sec. FAH-WAX STAKES.--Valuo, Tie. 250. Suvoad For Pony, Tls. 75. Third Pony, Tla, 50. all Chun Ponies. Weight for inchos as per soule. Bond fide Griffins at date of entry allowed 5 lb. Ons Mile and a Half.
was to meet the loss of revenue by an owover, the sacrifica benefited him little, as and exchanged greetings with most of those at Lingah, at the request of, the Mr Buxey's Spring Reso, C. R. Burkill
ho was re-arrested.
on the pier. Lady Lugard romsinad con- On Saturday night about 10.30 the steamer versing with members of the party, while Hot Ching, while making for Hongkong. the Governor proceeded to the end of the collided with a fishing, junk off the north-east pier, where the guard of honour roesired him of Dumb Bell Island and stuk het. The crew with the usual salute, and the band played were thrown into the water, but all the ten woro the National Authon. Sir Fredericks, accom.. rosmed, three by the steamer, which stood by,panied by Major-General Anderson and his and seven by another fishing junk. The value A.D.C.inspected theguard lined up on the Praya, after which he returned to the pior, and scorted of the junk is estimated at $1,000.
Landy Lugard to the chairs in waiting to take them to Government House, where they are in
additional tax on salt, and the fact that this additional tax is now being levied. while no dato has yot been fixed for the closing of the gambling houses explains the deformed attitude of the Assembly on the question. It does not seen that the additional taxation yields more than about two-thirds the amount of the revenue der ved from the gambling monopolies, but, if accessary, the At the Magistracy yesterday a Chinese was Assembly are prepared to support additional sentenced to three months' imprisonment for taxation on samsku to fully cover it Mean-satobing a pocket-book from an old man in the street. The old man gave the alarm and a while they are asking for a true statement lukong set off in pursuit. Finding that he was A. S. WATSON & CO., of all money's received by the officials, apparently in the belief that if the entire un received were to be devoted to public purposes little or no additional taxation would be necessary. This incident serves to illustrate the influence and power which the Provincial Assemblies are beginning to exercise, and shows clearly enough that in diter, not for publication Jul us evidence of the rising power of the democracy lies the 2001 faith.
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Sir Frederick looked much the better for his holiday, notwithstanding the very considerable ri buat of work his Excellency has been doing likely to be captured the thief threw away thin the interests of the Colony. I was also pocket-book, but the lakong arrested him while extremely gratifying to the large gathering to the owner retrieved the pookat-book.
seo Lady Lugard looking so well after the long and trying illness her Excelleney has suffered since she was last among ni.
A fire, which was fraught with danger to several dwelling houses, took place on the hill. side on Monday among a number of hay-ricks between Shaukiwan and Lyeman Barracks.
made it dealt for the local fire brigade to get The height at which the outbreak occurred
the hose there, but fortunately they were able to
SHIP BLAZE AT CANTON.
SMART WOLK HT STANDARD OIL STAFF.
Sperma and Evelyn's Serrup
Deputy Governor and the British Mr. Dargor's Chino, Cumming Vice-Consul, for the protection of the inhabitants from a threatened raid.
The Persian Government have sent a Note to the British Minister de- manding the immediate withdrawal of the bluejackets. -
The British Minister replied that the troops would be withdrawn as soon as orderly conditions restored.
THE PORTUGUESÉ EX- DICTATOR.
ENORMOUS BAIL
wore
LONDON, November 1st.
Cup, Campbell Timo. 3m, 10 scds.
Second BRITISH NAVY Cup.-Prosented.
Pony, T 100. Third Pony, Tls. 75. For Grillas purchased at a public auction of untried griffins after 1st July, 1910, by n Member or Members of the Shanghai Race Club at an actual cost of not more than Tis. 125. Weight for inches as per scale. Quartors of a Milo.
Mr Ruby's Assignes, A. W. Burkill Mr Evelyn's Caprico, Vida
Mr Blogger's Blotsos, Lindsay d
Time, im. 31-2/5 secs.
Three.
750.
SHANGHAI ST. LYGER, Value, Tis
Second Pony, Tis, 200. Third Pony, Tis ̋100. . For China Ponies that bave never been raced previous to 1st January, 1910. Weight 10 st. 7 lbs. Ponies over 14 hands to carry 3 lbs. extra for every inch over. Winners of a Raco 5 lbs, extra, two or more Race 10 lbs, extra, One Mile and Three-Quarters,
Messrs Oswald and Hantor'e". Resilient,
Rowe
Mr F. B. Marshall's Porsimmon Tree, Vida ..
Dr.Mr Baray's Royal Rose, C. R. Barkill
It is reported from Lisbon that Franco's buil, which was fixed at onc
Time: 3m. 03-4/5 secs (equals fastest time on record
Second
All letters for publication should be written on best hopes of that thorough reform in the accomplish their object and the fire was prevent the Norwegian steamer Nord lying alongside million francs, was immediately forth-ECLIPSE STAKER--Value, Tls. 300.
userted.
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Mr. H. H. For is now acting Commorsial Attaché to H. B. M. Legation. He has ro- cently boon visiting Tsingtau.
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It will be noticed that in the advertisements the old name of "China and Manila Steamship Co." has been replaced by The Philippines Steamship Co."
ad from spreading to the houses.
On Saturday evening fire was discovered on
the Hamburg-America godown. The steamer was discharging oil into the godown, and the fro originated in the forecastle through the overturning of a lighted lamp. Acthe conditions were favourable to the dimes spreading, the ontbreak would certainly have proved very
The captain of the s.s, Kroong Fun was qua- moned yesterday for damping rubbish into the harbour in the vicinity of Groen Island. The wummons was to have been heard before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy, and Mr. J. Franco,serious had it not beon for the prompt and junior lighthouse-kesper at Green Island, attended, under the instructions of the Harbour master, to prossente. The defendant did not appoor and the case was adjourned,
coming.
WIRELESS PROJECTS IN INDO. CHINA.
COMMUNICATION WITH HONGKONG.
In a little time, seyr a Haiphong contem
efficient sasistance rendered by Captain Smith |porary, it will be possible to communicate by and the staff of the Standard Oil Company means of wireless telegraphy between Hanoi at their installation at Pak Hok Tong. Some and Hongkong rid the intermediary posts of fifteen hundred feet of hose were laid, and the Kien-An and Hoikow. The wireloss servico It is announced in the Yellow Drayon, the well-trained brigade soon got to work. They projected in Indo-China is as follows:---Between Queca's College magazine, that Mr. Abdoula
were able to direct a considerable volume of Hanoi and Saigon, 1,500 kilometres, estimated water on the flames, and after an hour ond a to cost 147,000 francs; from Hanoi to Arculli, J.P, has rers generously offered to
Quungtotion-wau; from Hanoi to Lang Biang; We have received from. Mr. E Ralphus, the present to the Colleges large oil painting of half they had the satisfaction of completely er- hon. Local secretary of the Oxford Local His late Majesty King Edward VII, of a size tinguishing the fire. Had it not been for the from Lang Biang to Saigon: from Lang Biang Examinations, a long list of local succosses similar to the portrait of Queen Victoria prompt sorvice so ably rendered, the ship would to Vicutaine; from Saigon to Pnompenh sad obtained in the examinations held last July.recently subsoribed for; also that Mr. Ho Komin all likelihood have been hurnt to the water's Bitinimbang. Frommure of space obliges us to hold over the Tong, a generous benefactor of the College and edge. fiat until to-morrow,
the donor of one of the sebolarships, has come forward with an offer to prosent a portrait of H.M. King George V. of a similar design to those already presented.
district, and a man from West Point.
Captain Heathcote, A.D.C. to Major-General Broadwood, loaves for Home to-day by the P. & 0.8.8. Palawan. His absence will be felt
An old
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PARSI CHARITY FUNDS. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGEONG DAILY PRESS"]
ANOTHER AMERICAN TOURIST PARTY.
A party of filly American tourists, who are En route on a tour around the world, will arrive
Pens, Fla. 100. Third Pony, Tle. 50, For China Ponies, being bond fide Grillas at date of outry. Woight for inches as per sonte. One Mile and a Winners 7 lbs, ortra. Quarter,
Mr John Poel's Discarded, Johnstone Winsom and Husty's Albatross. Springfeld 2 Mr T. G. Drakeford's Sealark, Lindsay
Time 2. 41-1/5
AcTUMN CUP-Value, Tis, 250, Second Pony,
Th 75. Third Pony, Ths. 50. For China, Ponies Weight for inches na por scale. Winner of the Criterion Stakes, 5 lbs, extra. Jockeys who have never won an Official Race allowed 5 lbs. Ono Milo sed a Quarter. Mr. Edbrook's Squire MoGulper, Laurence Mr Buxey's Cacile Rose, C. E. Burkill Mr.F. B. Marshall's. Mople Tree, Vida
Time: 2m. 36-4/5 xno. WHANGPOO STAKES.Value, Tis. 250. Second Pony, Fl. 75. Third Pony, Tls. 50. For China Ponies, being bond fide Griffius at date cf estry. Weight for inches za por scale. Winners of a Race 5 lbs. extra. Jockeys who have never won an oficial race allowed 5 lbs. One Mile and a Half.
My John Peel's Rejected, Johnstone... at Hongkong by the German Mail . Prinzess Mr Aeroplano's Endymion, Dolgarno..."
Winsom and Hosty's Chase Me, Vida...
Time 3m. 32-3/5 800.
RELIEVING NATIVE TROOPS.
SOME REMARKS ON THE HONGKONG. REGIMENT.
B
Extract from the Bread Arrow of October
"Old H. E. I S. C." writes to The Fineer as follows They have an odd way still in India
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 2ND, 1910. Reaser for the intelligence and sound common sense of the democracy in China as been greatly enhanced by the way in
There were no fewer than six people reported which the newly-created Provincial Assem missing to the police yesterday. A man and a blies have dealt with the many public woman were reported missing from Kowloon
No matter the publicity given to the larceny
Alice on the 14th inst. They left Los Angeles | questions submitted to them, and conseCity, a boy from Team Tui Po, a woman from
on September 15th, and have spent five weeke quently the fears which were at first inspired the Contral district, a boy from the Central by means of a trick frand, it is of almost daily occurrence in the Colony. Another was reported
Canton, 31st October, 1910. in touring Japan, Korea, Manoburia and regarding the results likely to follow
to the police yesterday, the circumstances in
Sia-I learn that a requisition is boing Peking. Their itinerary includes tours in from constitutional government have been
this case being somewhat original.
sent round for signature in our community Java, Burmah, North and South Ludia, Ceylon, woman was accosted in Queen's Road by a man, in Hongkong to be sent to the Chairman of Egypt and Europa. Mr. D. F. Robertson is considerably mitigated. Our recent tele- grams from Peking lead us to expect at any ju the Colony. He has been very populer with all who said to her, "Your son-in-law in America the Parsi Charity Fanda, requesting him to in charge of the party, which includes the moinent an anouncement from the Throne those with whom he came in contact, and he has remitted money to your daughter, and the convene a meeting to discuss the triviai ques. following:-Mr. D. M. Markham, Mr. and Mrs. money is in the Tung Cheong Laung shoption as to whether a candidate for election W. H. Jameson and family, Mr. A. D. shortening the period of probation, and we has proved himself sporting man of a mean Come with me and get it. She accompanied to the board may or may not be present during Reichmaller, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Simmons and 7 cannot but think that the rooper the Parlis-ability.
him to a shop in Der Vonx Road, nad en árrival ment is established the better will it be for the Empire. The conflict between the people visit to Haiphong, and the officers and crew he went to the first floor, Then he asked her Promoters of this requisition better occupy their Honeyman and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of roliering native troops, for the latestides of the The British sloop Olio has just concluded a there he told her to remain downstairs while the time of his election. Now, cannot the family, Miss. M. D. Bloomer, Mr. T, D,
time than by stirring up dissension on such s Swope, Judge E. G. Heary, Mr. and Mrs. Lauthorities is to sead the 13th Rajpats, one of and the officials which is evidenced in the have been well entertained there by the French for some semurity and she parted with gold-trivial matter? To call a meeting to discuss W. Briggs Prof. 8. T. Black, Mrs. Emma the smartest of Sepoy regiments, to Agra next Assemblies of many provinces is certain to community. A local newemper pablishes the mounted rattan bangles, a gold ring, and a guld such a matter is simply abend! It is my Markhom, Mrs. E. Roo, Mrs. Fransis Novis, April, after a tour of over three years in
Now, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beavis, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Hongkong! A most trying climate,
kome in the hot weather, when MGADS arriving be accentuated for a time, but the old order letter of thanks addressed by the captain add hair-pia, the total value of the articles being earnest advice to the bandful of young men must give place to new, and the sooner the officora to M. Hauser, the resident maire, and 849. After she handed kim the articles he asked concerned to retiro- there is yet time-from Nowborry,-Dr. and Mrs. Jas, Tucker and fruit, milk and everything is cheap, and the men, accordingly, will be sure to over-indulge when his wife, in which they express their appreciation her to get a stamped form for collecting the
eating and drinking In Hongkong everything better. Nothing can be more siguificant of of the welcome recaired. The Clio afterwards money, and when the returned she found the this squabble with good grace, and they will Mrs Louiss Pratt. man had disappeared
be conferring a boon on our community. It
the winters aromuch colder then is expensing the result of the climatic the popular feeling than the comments proceeded to Saigon.
took many years to build up a chart and
in Agra. RAFALEWSKI-LILI SHARP
like otes by one old mon, why displayed irit A number of mambers of the Institute of extremes, of the rush for milk and Indian which have appeared in any native The prevalence of kidnapping in the Colony
Inturies,
for thres RECITAL.
denied to these of combination which is in great danger of being Engineers and Shipbuilders followed with
years papers, north and south, upon the revolu- ;s being flustrated daily. Notwithstanding the
man in China. Why should the men be tion in Portugal. There has been con- diffulties under which they operate the police The ball at the Peak Hotel is expected to be broken by the carping criticism which has of interest last night a lecture on the merits of detained till April? The corps lauded at siderable unanimity in pointing out that occasionally are fortunato in being able to taxed to its atmost capacity to-night for the late been far too commen, and which only the metric systems, Mr. Hovard Richards, Hongkong in February three years ago, surely juar., of New York, was the looturor, and the along tour away from home, and their families the lesson of the revolution for China restore the stolen children to their parents. A above recital The Rafalewskis have establish serve to create dissension.
no wives or families the mea). thirteen was ention by a man on board a launch Ham, at their recital there was not even
take the relieving regiment out in consequence of the rottenness of the govers and taken off to Pinghei. Happily his parents standing room, the price of tickets being ten for all their pains, Ferb sap. It is earnestly questions were asked of the speaker, and that they face the healthier son of the year case, we shall have to thank those iconoclasts wald acorde from this system. Numerous October next, and bring home the Bajpats, so mental administration and the incapacity of learned of this in time and they were able
and five ticals. A numerous party from to be hoped that wise counsels will prevail to the unbesitating delivery of the answore less fait ?. At an old admirer of the Indian
when the change of diet and of climate
vill the political leaders. We observe that a inform the Chinese authorities at that place, Government House have signified their intenstop the meeting and so prevent a catastrophe indicated that Mr. Richards possesses a pro Army, I wish to draw attention to this manifest. nativo paper which is regarded as the organ with the result that the kidnapper and the boy tion of being present this evening. The plan Yours, sto., of a section of the National Assembly, and were met on landing by two braves. The man becoming increasingly influential on that boy want back to the porn stody and the concert beginning at 9.15 p.m.
his parents.
THE METRIC SYSTEM.
this
is that it was brought about entirely in case in point has just been reported. A boy of od some records as regard houses, At Rangtok,shora."uch a result comes about in our banefits which, it was generally expected,
"She wont to gather wool and ama out speaker Incidly explained the advantages and (being on Field Service,ld not an Indian
and tickets (3) are at the Peak Hotel, the
H. S. KAVARANA.
found knowledge of the gubject. An extended folly of the Brass Hats, and to ask, where do report of the proceedings will appear in our the Indian Medical Service officers come in ?. next issue,
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