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whenever he shall deem it expedient to do 50, and Clause III. provides that "no person shall establish or use within the Colony any installation for the purpose of wireless telegraphy unless authorised to do so by a CO.. licence under this Ordinance." It is further

provided that a licence under this Ordinance "may be issued subject to such conditions and stipulations na the Governor may from time to time find desirable in the public interest." It will not have been for alter that an application for a WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS licence was made a little more than twelve

months ago by two enterprising Americans, who were informed by the Colonial Secretary

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THE SITUATION AT MACÃO.

PUBLIC ORDER GUARANTEED.

ITALIAN HISTLES REMAIN.

On Thursday evening the following " Edital" was issued by the Chief Justice and Acting Governor

It having come to my knowledge that some persons have left the elty alarmed by un founded rumours of a dietorbause of public order, it gives me pleasure to be able to in form the inhabitants of Macao that order in now absolutely guaranteed, and that I confid ently rely on the traditional patriotism, discipline and devotion of the Portage tranquillity of the city will be maintained. A tubinge valdo João Manques VIDAL We have pleasure in alating on the authority

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, December 2ad.

In SunMart JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR MR. F. A. HAZILARD

(ACTING PUIBHn Jupon),

CLAIM TOE MACHINERY.

Mesara Arabold, Karberg & Co. brought action against E. Reper to recover the sum of 3967.73 for machinery supplied. Mr. W. S. L. Shenton (of Maskrs. Descon, Looker & Deacon) appeared for the plaintiffs, but defendant was not represented.

THE JOHN GRANT CASE.

DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

The hearing of the elargos of forging and uttering sheques, preferred against John Grast, was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr E. B. Halifax at the Magistroy. Mr. H. L Dennys prosecuted.

Mrs. Mario Muskett, employed at the Vionne Café, spoke to one of the boys coming to her on the 30th October with a ohit on the back of which was written, "G. Smith Grant, Kow- loon-Canton Railway, Public Works Depart Mr. B. Webb deposed to being the importement," from which she assumed he was an manager in the plaintiff firm. The defondant Mr. Balfour, speaking at Reading soldiers to the Republio in affirming that the was indebted to the plaintiffe for the amount told the boy it was all right. The clit was for employee on the railway. In consequence she claimed in the writ, which was deo for ma two tiffs; a bottle of champagne, two plates of he opponents

chinery supplied, and the monor was still owing.

asparagus and two bottles of moda watoe approval of the Secretary of State for the embarrassed

Mr. Shenton put in copies of the Daily Press amounting to 86.75. If the shit hal boon Colonies. No public announcement has challenge of the referendum, and now of Lieut. I. J. Cordeiro, that not a surge and the Government Gazette containing signed John Grant she should not have accepted been made of the fate of that application, they said that Unionists were afraid artilleryman look part in the muting on the advertisements notifying the sale of the Three other ebits bearing similar sigua but, as we suggested at the time, an applica of Tariff Reform. Unionista meant tion from such a source would inevitably be opposed by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co, as the tatablishment by an opposition company of a wireless installation intended to

to carry Tariff Reform, which was essential to the prosperity of the country, after getting the formal and explicit consent of the people.

Mr. Asquith, addressing a meeting Wolverhamption, declared that any statesman who proposed the referon-

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nachinery by Mr. G. P. Lammert.

inres were accepted the anme day......... The hearing was adjourned for a work,

Miss Ada Norris, of 53; Hollywood Road, said CORRENTED TO JUDGMENT,"

she know defendant, Tho first time she met Action was brought by the Hering Leung him was in the early hours of November 12th,

We have received full particulars as to how the revolt was arranged, but us we prosumo a publie inquiry into the ofronmstances will be: held, wo withhold for the present the publication of this information.

Our correspondent, writing under yesterday's date, sasa

*All is now quiet. The Convent of Sacfa

Ross was vacated last night, but it is reported that the Sisters of the Italiau Convent are not going, having boon requested by the

Chung Kos against the Wo Sheng Cheung

and another to recover the sum of 2697.36.”

Mr. Shenton appeared for the plaintiff, an Mr. Yan Sik Ho, of Mr. Leo d'Almada's office, represented the defendants.

Mr. Shenton-Can I prove this later, your Lordship

when she had a conversation with defendant,

who told her ho lived at Lown. He gave his antic as E. Roberts. Next day she asked him what "" stood for, and be replied, "Eurick.*"* She said in a joking way," Porhaps you can Henrick." He answered, "No." In conversation he spoke of four gentlemen Ilving in the New

consequence of what she heard from Miss

create a first-class wireless service" between Hongkong, Manila, Bangkok and Singapore, would obviously seriously affect the interests of the Cable Company. The American Company, who had an agreement with the United Wireless Telegraph Co., dum was fit for Bedlam. The resultgoldiers to stay. Governor Marques left bis books, and he cannot tell whether he owes Territory as if they were friends of his. In asked for the sole right to conduct, a wireless of the working of the referendum in for Hongkong by the 7.30 am. steamer telegraph business in the Colony for a Switzerland and in the self-governing A guard of honour under the command of Capt. period of twenty-five years, and contemplated British dominions was disappointing Azabnja Martine was at the wharf, and many Government versants were present to bat the installing in Hongkong a station equal in

and untrustworthy.

departing Governor farewell. power to their New York station and capable of communication with Yokohama and Shanghai in the North and with Singapore in the South. We have not heard that tho Company has lid any better success with its applications to the Philippine, Siamese and Straite Governments for similar licences than it has had in Hongkong. So far de

the British Crown Colonies are concerned, the relations between the Cable Company and the locperial Gore meat make it highly probable that the British company's 'uppli- cation would be preferred, and as the $33.00 Eastern Extension Telegraph Company recognise the value of such installations in this part

of the world, and have decided to take the necessary stops to establish them, we can look forward to a want which is frequently demonstrated being supplied at no distant data. There is no room left for doubt, now

that passenger ships are equipped with

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TURKEY'S PURCHASE OF GERMAN BATTLESHIPS.

LONDON, December 2nd. In the Senate at Constantinople the purchase of battleships from Ger- nany has been severely criticised as a hasty transaction. The ships were described as useless,

The Grand Vizier justified the purchase as being in the interest and defence of an extensive coastboard and as being necessitated by the political situation.

BAD DEATH OF A NAVAL. LIEUTENANT,

"Two British river gunboats-the Robin and the Sandpiper-camo in list (Thursday) | evening and are anchored near the steamship wharvea.

"The arms of Portugal on the public build ing of the Colony have undergone a change. The

arms consisted of a shield surmounted by a crown. The crown has now been broken off. Priests remaining in Maco have been required to change their attire."

- EX-GOVERNOR OF MAÇÃO IN HONGKONG.

Senhor Margues, the late Governor of Maeno, arrived in Hongkong yesterday by the gleamer Sti Tai Hie Excelloney was mot on arrival by Commendador J. J. Leiria, the Consul

General for Portugal, and was escorted to the Hongkong Hotel, where he will roside until next Tuesday. He will then leave for Portugal. by the French wail steamer Ernest Simons. THE CANOSSIÄN SISTERS AT MACAO.

10 THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRECS."}:

A. S. WATSON & CO. wires installations, that a shore station trat-class railway carriage at Aberdeen and Sisters of the Canoesian Order I hid

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in Hongkong would be of much benefit to the commercial and shipping interests of the Colony, and it will be welcome news to the Colony that the Eastern Extension Tele- graph Co. is taking steps to supply this desideratum.

The German mail of the 2nd November was delivered in London on the 1st inst..

We regret to learn from a paragraph in o London paper of the death under tragic dir enstances of Ident. Altair R.F. Spottiswood, of HMS, Aarea. His body was found in a

death was apparently dzó to a revolver shot. Ident. Spottiswood was the only son of Mr. Hoary A. Farquhar Spottiswood, of Mufreak, Aberdeenshire, and was on his way home, He bed bean six years on the China Station:

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was returned she suspected he was John Graat,

Mr. Yas-My client's oreditors have got all the amount or not.

Mr. Shopton-A petition in bankapter has Stewart her suspicions regarding him were teen filed, and I want judgmont before around. The cheque produced was signed by racing order is made. I think my friend will defondant in her presence. When the cheque. have some difficulty in getting instractions because there is a warrant out for defendant's arrest, and he is out of the jurisdiction.

Kr. You said he was prepared to consent to

Cross-examined-Sho met defordant judgment.

pace tofare at the. samo house, but he His Lordship entered judgment and costs then had a moustache. She did not recognise for plaintiff

BUING ON AN AWARD.

Houser Eberius & Co. suad E Tel to recover 9322.30

Mr. Shentou represented the plaintif, and Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared for the defendant. Mr. Gardiner asked his Lordabip to make an order for discovery,

Mr. Shenton said it was not necessary. On the contract the parties were bound to go to

arbitration in the event of a disputa. They went on this occasion and he was suing on the

award.

Mr. Gardinor-There are many defences to an action of this kind.

Mr. Shenton-This is what my friend umally dose when he wants further time.

Mr. Gardiner-So does my friend. Mr. Shenton-Because I do it, it is no pre cedent for my friend.

Mr. Gardiner-No, my Lord I would not avail myself of my friend's methods and schemes.

His Lordship-Can you open the award, Mr. Gardiner F

Mr. Shenton-My friend cannot open it. It is final.

Macao, December 1st. St-Ciceroned by one of the few remaining

osion to show half a dozen privates the Convent to-day. At sight of the countless number of foundlings and the long array of blind, crippled and otherwise sorely afflicted old women tears gushed from the wren of several of the men. On leaving the House of Merey the men set about at ones raising funds among their fellows on behalf of the good Bisters and their chargos, It is the Mr. Gardiner-Will your Lordship order Lady Superior may be persuaded to allow the

Mr. Shontan-I can give it now. My sincere wish of the Colony at large that the discovery?

has once been advised by na other solicitor in the Colony that he has no

His Lordship-I think we had better adjourn the case for a week,

For making fast to the troopship Hardinge twe sampan womon frere yesterday fined $13 pretendon from the Postmater-General a rag Bisters to return and comply with the reading lends Vilent has O

each.

Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Mr. A. Bryor and Mrs, Dugh returned from Home yesterday by the CPE. route,

The ice on the ponds la Tientsin has boon strong enough to bear people sines the 19th inst, and skating has already commegood.

The irony of it: The brother of the chief

On November 25th, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Chinese detective in Hongkong made his MTE. SAM HAMMOND, 1, 901.

DEATHS

On November 26th, at Bhanghai, JOSEPHINA 5 years, the beloved wife of FRANCISCA, aged 63 RF. MARTINS.

On November 26th, at Shanghai, Joun Lawis, Light House Kooper, I. M. Customs, aged 63 years.

The Daily Press.

appearanos at the Magistracy yesterday on a akarge of being in possession of prepared opium, .

A Chinese student rosiding at 8, Connaught Road, Hongkong, informs the police that he entrusted the master of the shop at that address

absconded with the money.

ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES. A Chinese named Loung thing was charged before Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magistrasy yesterday afternoon with obtaining by false tered cover containing a draft from Americsthe law respecting their outdoor attire, for $1,300, and with receiving from the Interna warm welcome back swaits them, but here we mast draw the line, for both the Jesuit and the tish Banking Corporation the sum mentioned Francissin nun are taboo beyond hopa—I am,

CARITAS. by forging the signatare of one Lam Man sir, yours faithfully. Lep.

Chief Detentive-Inspector Hanson prosaouted and Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro appeared for the

sccused.

After hearing the evidence for the prosecn- tion is Worship discharged the defendant.

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE BAZAAR. Although opened less than two years ago, the Anglo Chinese school at St. Paul's College has reached the limit number that space will permit, the scholars now numbering 102, An effort has been set on feet to raise a building part of which

terms

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE PORTUGUESE BEPUBLIC..

On the 9th nit, the British Minister in Lisbon, Sir Trausis Villiers, despatched to the Minister for Foreign Affairs a Note in the following mon that I I have the honour to inform you have received Instructione from Sir Edward Grey, his Britannic Majesty's Secretary of Stato for Foreign Affairs, authorizing me to traiwact business with the Provisional Govern- ment of Portugal as being the Government. of a country with which it is the warmest Government desire of his Britannic Majesty's G

to

defence.

Mr. GardinerHe had very bad advice, then The case was adjourned for a week,

LOCAL SPORT.

FIXTURES AT A GLANCE.

League Cricket RE. . H.K.CO, “A”

Happy Valley, 2.15 p.m. Craigongower v. Police,

sad her suspicion was strengthened when she read in the papers regarding John : Grant's doings.

him as the same man. She, swore positivaly. that he wrote the cheque. She could not remember how many chits went to make up the 8260. She had a communication from him on Monday, and did not think it romarkable that a mon who had given a bad cheqne should write her immediately.

Don't you think 8200 rnthor exorbitant for two nights there! It didn't seem to be ko,

with a provious witness. It will be onough for you to ask if this 8200 was entirely incorrad

Bis Worship-Ton remember the same point

within the two days.

Defendant then put this question Witness-From the time you enterod until the time you left.

His Worship-That is twodays more or less. Where was this pheque from -You took it from your pocket.

His Worship What time P Witness Just after he got bis 10,0% Defendant Could I havo run away without signing a cheque P Witness-Yes,

Mr. Dennys-Whoo you say that you mean you would have retained the IO.U.'s P

· Wiłoces~Yes,

And you gave up the 1.0.0's, on the under- standing that ho would sign a cheque ?—Yes.

The honse boy at. 53, Hollywood Road racognised defendant as having come to the house on the 11th or 12th November. After be soft witness received a cheque from his mistrem and took it to the Chartered Bank. The choque

Way Faturned,

Bergt. Wills Baid that in consequence of information received on November 13th, he- made certain inquiries. On the day following he wont to 53, Hollywood Road and was handel the cheque produced by Edna Stewart, In consequence of what she said he went to the Imperial Hotel and received chite signed in the naine of E. Boberts. Witness returned to the Hotel at 4.30 and waited there till 10 o'clock About eight o'clock he sent up a communi- cation to E. Roberts, and in reply received a can similar to the one already produced on which was written, "Dear Nichols, I am sick. E E. and Departments Col. Stacpole, I shall be dowa presoully," Later defendant. Lt Col Sir J. Fayrer, Capt. Addison, Capt. came downstairs and witness and he had drinks Bel, Liest: Willims, Rev. Foster Fogg, Corple, together, witness addressing defendant as Mr.

outside the door witness said, “ Mr. E. Roberts, HKUC “A”---E. A. §. Fowler, H you are John Grant, I am a police oflock??

pocket, and showing defendant the chits he askeds Do you know these? Are these yours?' Witness cautioned him. The hat he had on hime

Caman.

CCC. Ground. Kowloon . Remnants.

TEAMJ.

HONGKONG OFFTE: 10M, Bes Vœur HOAD with $500 with which to buy a draft which he will serve sa u College Chapel, to be thrown domain in friendly relations," LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. DU intended to forward to Chicago. The master open on Sundays for public worship. The rest At half-past five in the afternoon Sir Francia MoGregor, Campion, Tavener, Parson and Roberts Afterwards they left the hotel and of the building will serve to provide a number of Villiers waited upon the Minister for Foreign Affairs at the Portuguese Foreign Office, A Chinese contractor named Chan So, Pot extra class rooms. This effort has been entirely han ha verbally confirmed the Note,

already subscribed, up to date, over $13,000.

E. G. B. Lover, A E Lowe, Dr. G. E. Aubrey, recognized in the Provisional Govecument Bazar is to be opened by Lady Langued the head of a nation which had for many A. Mackenzie, M. R. Harris, and Hon. Dr. in the grounds of St. Paul's College canturies been the faithful ally of the British to-day at 3 pm to aagment the fund nation. He trusted that in future the same J. M. Atkinson By kind permission of the Captain and offers cordiality would exist. of H.M.B. Minotaur the string band of the fag ship will play during the afternoon. Men from B.M.8. Kent will undertake the decoration of the grounds with fags and electric lights Messrs. Gibb, Livingstan & Co. kindly provid ing the elootrie onrrent free of charge.

Dress. tinger Ströst, has reported to the palice that underteken by the, Chinose themselves who have declaring, furthermore shit Great Britain Bencorke, J. Hall, P. Jackt, A. O. Lang At the same time he produced, perors from his

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 30, 1910.

while slooping on the 8. Fatshs someone stole from his belt 90 diamonds valued at $2,300 and five gold rings and a pair of earrings bringing the total valve up to 83,400.

Mr. J. de Bijke, the retiring Engineer in chief of the Whangpoo Conservancy Board, loft for home by the F. and 0. str. Namur Thor was large attendance at the jetty of Shanghai to bid bish bon voyage, and as the tender steamed down river there was quite a fusilade of bombe and crackóm.

WEATHER REPORT.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

The Minister for Foreign Affairs declared himself honoured. He wont do everything in his power to draw closer the bonds of friendship already existing.

The French, Spanish, and Italian Ministers likewise presented Notes announcing that they had been authorized by their respective Governments to renew diplomatic relations.

Craigengower:-L. E. Lammert, H. H. Taylor, W. H. Viveah, J. Noris, R. Pestonji, RA. Carvalho, E. L. Brugs, J. V. Braga, L. A. Bose, Carrie and R. Bara,

HK. CRICKET LEAGUE.

The following in the table up to date :

Club

The Bamante.. R.G.A.

Tur value of a wireless telegraphic installa- tion at Hongkong has long been recognised, and we are glad to learn that there is a prospect of one being provided by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. We quote in another column a reference made

RUGBY FOOTBALL. to the subject by the Chairman of the

Civil Service A clever and daring barglary was frustrated to day is as follows Company at a meeting of the shareholders the other night. Whils Enropean sergeant

Moderate N.E. The following have been selected to play for

BR. E. gale; equally with the Hoogkong Club against the Navy in the

Kowloon held in London last month Bir JOHN was patrolling Prays East he discovered some- Hongkong & Neighbourhood rain at first, pro-Brst of the series of cup matches this afternoon

Hongkong "à WOLFE-BABxy mentioned that by an thing amies at Bradley's godews. The door wast

bably improving

at Happy Valley, kick-off 4.15 pm, Ful

Hegarty; three-quarters Craigengewer

H.K. Polies arrangement with the British Government open sandalwood was piled up on the wharf, and

String NE pala Roberta, J. F. MoGregor, T. I. E. Robson, the Company is establishing a wireless samopan was lying alongside. He raised the South coast of Chius between Seas No. 1. Gregory Halves, Cooker and A

Claxton, Forwards, W. Boss, A. C. Ravenhill, Hongkong and Lamocke installation at their Keelung-Cocos station, also, had the place surrounded by police, but

CCF. Cunningham, J. Bell-Irving, A and also that they are contemplating instal. none of the thieves could be discovered. For Bouth coast of China between Same as No. 2 Temperley D. G. Cheesman, “E-H Foot and

Hongkong and Hainan..

H. W. Lorter. lations at Hongkong and Singapore, but tafely none of the property was taken away the details in connection with the licences

On Thursday afternoon aa scoident, in which

Formosa Channel

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head bore inside, written in ink, "F. Smith." There was another inital, but it was indistinct.

Thú concluded the case for the proscution. Thefendant, who said he reserved his, defence, was formally committed to the Crimical Sessions for trial.

NEVERTHE EASTERN EXTENSION

TELEGRAPH COA

TO ERECT 2 VIRELUEN INSTALLATION. AT

HONGKONG,

We note that at the meeting of shareholders

in the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. lant month, Sir John Wolfe-Barry, the Clairma u,- stated that by arrangement with the British Government the company was about to establish wireless installation at their Keeling Cocos station to enable talegrams to be exchanged be tween passing ships and that remote station The necessary apparatus was now being sunt out from England for the purpose. The installation year, and the facilities thus arded, would

Other Cricket. BLK.C.C.R.G.A.

Cricket Club. Civil Servion A,O.D.

Empr Valley, 2 pm. Naval Yard +. Crkigengewer, Naval Ground, 2 p.. The NC. Dady News has both informed that

The all-established and well known fear of

TRIMS. a motor-cor was concerned, occurred in Queen's a Shanghai Share Brokers Association has are Chas. J. Gappy & Co. watchmakers

HR.CC:B. Hancock, A. Dashwood, for these installations have not yet been rund vast, nor the 1. E. barracks, resulting in the been formed, and that it will begin operations jewellers and opticians, eto, Hongkong, have ACE. Elborongh, T. E Poares W: 0.D definitely arranged with the British GovEILLY of a Chinese woman and the destruction as soon after December 1 as possible,Thecorn-been appointed the local representatives of the Turner H. D. Sharpin, RE. O Bird, H. E. expected to be in working order early next mont. In the first place, so far in Hongkong of jinricke. Mr. F. Berington was riding iner room on the ground floor of the Palace Hotel amens London firm of Mappin and Webt, whose Plains D. 0. H. Dalrymple, E.N., B. T.

reputation is world-wide. In an advertisement Wickham, EN and H H. Makin.

doubtless be greatly appreciated and made use of concerned, the Colonial Government has the jinrieksha and had a very harrow escape has her secured as an office, where about twenty appearing in another palm the Aris sunanno Civil Service HE - Phelips, L. 3. O. Bied

by the many ships passing the Kealing-Cocon to be consulted, for the Legislature, even from serious injury. The motor car, which was brokers will meet daily for the transaction of that they have the floort stock over pesa in the J. Mawen, W. B. Dixon

J.Jing, A: G this Bacon, P Heathcote, E. W. Dawson, Inlands, The erection of wireless installations years ago, passed an Ordinance empowering being driven by an Indian, tried to pass between business. Themanagement is in the hands of

the year with Christans in sight mah thongal being siven to the traditional Origelgewer Philips, II Rapy, pore and Hangkong stations, but the details is and use within the Colony of installations the starlokahs was roket and Chinese Consburger, R. W. Heider, J. J. Judah, H. J. practice of present-giving, the choice display st Rappe WH Warriner L Chunnett, & connection with the lines for these installe

weman was knocked down and sustained injuries, Boops and F. E. Vids.

Messin, Gauppa

tand Co's roop will prove a great | Batiliwan, CFJ. Higginbotham, H. Fanedios, | tion had not yet been definitely arranged with for the purpose of wireless telegraphy, which necessitated her removal to humpital.

8. Buiter, N. Croncher and J. Johnston,

the British Government.

the Governor to licence the establishment tram and the inrickahs, with tho rosult that a committee of fre, consisting of Messrs the Ad on idspection solicited Dorney, and DA. M. Thornhill (Captain), and was also contemplated at the company's Singa

attraction.

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