INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1913.
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BIRTH.
WALIOKA Shanghai, on the 4th Orto- her, to Mr. and Mrs. R. WALPOLE (Chinese Maritine Cristoms), a son,
DEATH
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ber (Nellie), ELLEN JAKE, beloved wife R. WALPOLE (Chinese Maritime Customs), aged 28 years."
Miss Dora von Mollendorff's concert takes place to-night in St. Andrew's Hall, City Hall The brilliant young violinist uns charned the
he critics in Northern ports, and judging from, the critiques published wherever she has given a concert, lovers of music can be assured of a rare treat this evening,
arrested a large number of members of (one German), three ending in death; Congress with a view to restoring order | three cases of diphtheris ; and two fatal in the country, had professed himself cases of cholera, wowilling to become a candidate for election to the Presidency, but Tato would seem to have thrust the The point has been taken that he was in fact not qualified. to stand, because the Constitution expressly states that no regularly appointed President shall stand for that office again for a succeeding term. Either General HUERTA has been legally advised that the provise in the Constitution does not apply to a "Provisional President seeking election to the substantive position, or the repre- sentatives of the people of Mexico hure deemed it advisable to ignore the Constitution in the present instancs. Goneral | Draz, who was the only candidate in the running against General HUERTA for
the Presidency, has left the country on ab. American warship. He received but 500 votes against General HULETA's 1,500.
The attitude the Cnited States Government takes up apparently is that the clection was despotically manipulated, and that the whole proceedings were farcical. Verg likely this was the case. It has been said also that this was the case in Peking quite recently, but the United States was so keen to get into the good graces of the powers- that be in Peking that is surprised the
Dr. Dipper, who has been invited by the German Community of Peking to open practice there, was expected to arrive there on the 26th ult. Dr. Dipper, who for over eight years practised medicine in Tsingtan, where he founded the Faber Hospital, has for the last five years been engaged in mediezl and surgical work in some of the most important medicat
colleges and hospitals in Germany.
News has been received in Kobo of the
death of Mr. George Braess, 90 of the late Mr. Charles Brass, and elder brother
of Mr. W. Braess, of Kube. The cause of death is not known, says the Japan Chronicle, and the news has naturally
come as a great sick, for a letter was received from Mr. Braess only a few
weeks ago, in which he spoke of doing well in California, where he has been resident.
LABOUR GAINE
LONDON, November 3rd. The Municipal elections in England and Wales, excepting London, resulted in Labour gain of twenty odd seats from the Unionists and Liberals, chiefly in the industrial centres in the North.
TRE ITALIAN ELECTIONS:
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, 3rd November.
IN ORIGINAL JUISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR THE CHIEF JUSTICE. (SIR WM REES DAVIES, K.C.).
WINDING UP A BUKINESS.
WEDDING AT ST. JOHN'S. CATHEDRAL.
SHRNTON DENNISON.
The tearriage of Miss Erica Lucy Dennison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dennison, of Hongkong, to Mr William Edward Leonard Shenton; son In the matter of the Companies Order. England, took place at St. John's of the late Willian Shonton, of Winches manco No. 58 of 1911 and in the matter Cathedral westerday afternoon in the of the Hang Ou Marine and Fire presence of a large congregation of Insurance and Gudowa Company, Ltd, friends, the Bishop of Victoria, assisted The petitioning creditor is Lai Kwong Jain of the Cathedral, being the officiating by the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle, Chap Sing, otherwise lai Sik Un, trading as clergymen p Teen Seng firm, uf $1, Queen's Road Central. The petition set out that the ROME November ård.
petitioner on the ard and 7th of Juno The second ballots yesterday showed no sold goods to the value of 12 to the Company, for which payment was never chauge in the balance of parties, The made. On or about 22nd September peti- Radicals, however, sustained a further tioner bright an netion in the Summary reverse at Rome, Polling was very Jurisdiction of the Court, against the animated, but there was no disorder, except harmless discharging of revolvers at Naples and in sharp scuffle with hot heads at Home.
FRENCHMAN'S FLIGHT TO CAIRO.
LONDON, November 3rd.. M. D'Ancourt, the French aviator who attempting a flight to Cairo, has
arrived at Buda Pesth
THE STRIKE IN NEW ZEALAND
PROPOSALS OF SETTLEMENT.
WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Nov. 3rd. The watersida workers have made for a number of years past. The late Mr. proposals for a settlement of the strike Braess, who was 40 years of age, was a
Company, for the recovery of the said account. The Company falled to appear and the petitioner recovered judgment for the amount, and costs $60-20, making a total sum of $362.20 recovered by that judgment; The Company is insolvent and unable to pay its debts.
The petitioner asked (1).That the first of Hang On Marine Five Insurance and Godown Company, Limited, should be
The bride wore a dress of white ivory ince, with a gold brocade train, and satin, trimmed with pearls and Honiton carried a bouquet of lilies and white carnations, while the bridesmaids -- Miss M. Hoskyn and the Misses Harston-ware white satin and ainen, gold ribbons and black tulle bats trimmed with one bronze rose, and carried gilt baskets filled with roze chrysanthemums tied with gold ribbons,
father, and Mr. Ernest P. II. Lang The bride was given away by her attended the bridegroom as "best man. for the occasion, and the service was The Cathedral was tastefully decorated fully choral, Mr. Denman Fuller prs- siding at the organ The hyrans sung were The Voice that breathed o'er Eden," and Welcome was the call" and at the conclusion of the ceremony the organist played Mendissohn's Wedding March."
held at Kings-
by a very
reception was
number of European and Chinese free His Excelency Mr. Severn felicitously
tortoise-shell toilet set and pearl tie pin, and the bridegroom's gift to the bride was a pearl and diamond ring, and to the bridesmaids he gave bronches. The formed a goodly array.
world by recognising sa unconstitutional keen sportsman and played in the intern the basis of the employers recent errington, of Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton's presents from friends of the happy couple
Government in China. And since YUAN Sara-KAI has been duly appointed President of the Republic of China the United States has been as silent as the other Powers about the despotic manipula tion" of the election. Moxico and China-
appear to be in much the same position,
port cricket and football matches for both Kobe and Yokohama, commencing in 1991 or thereabouts.
ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
DIO SEIZURES ET THE POLICE.
Several valuable seizures of arms and dummunition were effected by the police during the week-end
must
bui
offer, A conference will take place on Monday. Special constables continue to puur into the cities from the country
districts...
TURKEY AND GREECE..
DIFFICULTIES IN THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 3rd, Difficulties have arisen in the Turco-
wound up by the Court under the provis sion of the Companies Ordinance No. 53 of 1611. (2). Or that such other order may be unde in the premises as to the proposed the health of the happy couple, Court may seem meet (3)--That Mr. pro ride's gift to the bridegroom was And the Hon. Mr. Chatham CMG.,
a toust to the bride's parents. E. A M. Williams, chartered Reecantant,
Tho. of Victoris, be appointed forthwithas liquidator.
Mr. M W Slade, instructed by M.
firm, briefly explained the position, JURU- tioning that it was stated in one portion of the petition that the goods had been sold under distress issued by the land- lord. There were, however, certain assels E. Mr. Chaud Severn, Sir Willem and
Those present included the following: to be recovered on uacalled capitul. Lady Rees Davies, The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. His Lordship granted the petition, and Chatham, Mr. and Mrk J. H. Kemp, Mr. appointed Mr. E. A. M. Williams Mrs. Tisdale, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Hanston, The Hon. Mr. and liquidator
Mrs. Shellim, Mojor and Mrs. Pritchard, Marjor and Mix Craster, Mr. and Mrs. Nisht, Mr. and Mrs, Bowley, The Hon. Mr.
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pink crêpe de Chine, and black hat with The bride's going-away dress was of pink cer plumes. The honey noon is being spent at Tadpo
The primary need in both countries is a strong man at the heim. The Powers the United States excepted - believe that in was that by a parly under Sergt. Floy, Greek negotiations, regarding the status A CIRCULAR DISPATCH TO THE and Mrs. Ede, Major and Mrs. Stair Stewart, HUERTA Mexico has a President capable of who raided the residence of Lau Chuse of the Turks in the ceded territories and]
controlling the turbulent conditions, and War, at No. 99, Robinson Rond. They their policy therefore is one of expediency discovered on the promises what amounted as upposed to what we have seen wittilyAltogether they seized eight revolvers, ten to a veritable armoury on a small scale. described as "idealistic prescriptions for
pistols, five fowling pieces, two air-gons, inmature patients." The aim of all the
five rifles, Jour gun Powers is the same. What is desired bandoliers, eleven holsters, four pouches, covers, three
is Home semblance to permanent peace five belts, three daggers, one bayonet, one in Mexico, and President WILSON sword stick, and 3,820 rounds of ammuni. takes the view that so long as the Powers Ling. One man was arrested in connection are indifferent to constitutional methods with the seizure, and he was fined the
imprisonment is default,
the "Turco-Urecks" who fought against Turkey, for whom Greece demands on amrosty. The negotiations seen likely to be prolonged.
LONDON POSTAL EMPLOYEES.
FRESS FOR 110HER WAGES.
LONDON, November 3rd...
LEGATIONS.
FOREIGN TRADE IN THE INTERIOR.
Mr and Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Reader. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Stubh, Mr. ant Afix, Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. Hicknuzi, Mr. and Mrs. Macgregor, Mr. and Mrs. Pomfrett, Mr. The Waichinepu has recently addressed and Mrs. Fayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dodweli, circular despatch to the Foreign Hor. Med Mrs. Hallifax, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Butler, Dr. and Mrs. Builers, The Legations which is translated by the Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Hartnell Bears. Mr. Prking Gazefle as follows
and Mrs. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. Lesfe,
of government in the countries of Latin maximain penalty, $250, or three months) London Post Office employees a resolution products there without first and Mrs Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Potter, Mr."
America political disorders and revolutions
SIR-This office has received lettere Mr. and Ms. Gale, Mr. Mrs. E. Bied, both from the Ministry of Finance and Wright, Mr. and Mrs Master. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. the Shaiwuchy, stating that in many places cases bare occurred in which Holyoak, Mnr and Mrs, Stewart. Ms, aut At a largely attended meeting of foreign merchants have proceeded to the Mrs. H. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, Mr.
interior of China to purchase
and Mrs. Jeskin, Dr. and Mrs. Stedman, refused to be fined for this breach of the Mr and Mrs. Honaar, Mr. and Mrs. permits, and when discovered they have Col qud Mrs, Irwin, Dr. and Mrs." Anbrey, fixed regulations. In other cases they Carleton. Mr. and Mrs: Grenville Alabaster, have allowed their names to be illegally Mr. and Mrs. Sanderrock, The Bishop of used, and the permits they have obtained Victoria and Mrs. Lauder, Major and Mrs. have been employed for the transporta Pyno, Mr. and Mrs, Caldwell. Mrs. Bowdler, tion. of the Chinese goods which have Max. Daneņu, Mr. and Mrs. Denby, Mr. and been sold by the Chinese merchants in Mrs. R. D. Harvey. Miss Seull, Mr. anți. their own country, Thus the proper Mrs. Neicall, Miss James, Surgeon-General
was passed calling upon all the other employees, including telegraphists and telephonists, to unite in pressing their claims for higher wages
are liable to ooour continuilly. But in A large number of Chinese were arrested Mexico, as in China, constitutional govern by Sergt. Pincott and his detectives on ment is a subject which is ill-understood,ard the Jongelma on Sunday, for being and peace seems best assured when there in possession of any and ammunition,
The majority had been in the United Government. is at the head of affairs a strong man, who while able to maintain peace, has sufficient wisdom and foresight to guide the country along paths leading to the satisfaction of the legitimate political aspirations of the people and the general welfare and prosperity of the country.
opon
the
States for some while; and were returning AFFAIRS IN SOUTHERN ALBANIA. taxes have been evaded by squeeze, and and Mrs. Hoskyn, Col. and Mrs. Walton,
of come alment were as ingenious as they to their native country. Their methods
wers yarlos, Several used false-bottomed boxes, uilers tied revolvers between their legs, and one or two adopted the old dudge of sewing their weapons in the linings to their clothing, or in pockets, A Be of $650 was imposed on a cook which were sown un Lines varying irun on a Japanese steamer for being in $100 to $250 were imposed by the Magis possession of 10 teels of prepared spinm,trate, and the total amount of the fines
reading $1,850.
valued at $65,
Mr Hemeling, who has recently retarded. from furlough, fías been appointed Commissioner in charge of the Wihu Customs..
Whilst a Chiese fisherman and his foki. were out rowing off Shatin, in the New Territory, an oar breke, the foki was. Bogkosa OFFICE: 10A, Dɛa Vius Ro C. precipitated into the water, and was LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.droward, the master being unable : to
rosene him.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1913.
The concert party of H.M.S., Monmouth sent. Home from Weihaiwei in September the sum of £24 läs. representing proceeds of two concerts in aid of the Fresh Air Fund.” This sum was suff cient to provide a day's muting for 600 children.
Pearson.
Tr is difficult to judge from the telegrams exactly what the situation in Mexico is at the present time. In Mexico itself the view appears to prevail that the President of the United States is "plotting to unilate and is between 840,000,000 and $50,000,000 per As the sale of cigarettes in China now despoil the people of Mexico and is steking the Finance Minister is looking allies and accomplices in this crime aguiest forward to a considerable revenue Lumanity." Presumably this view is based from the proposal to make it necessary for upon the announcement that Mr. Bura, sellera of cigarettes to take out special the United States Secretary of State, has licences. asked all the European Governments to suspend the formulation of any policy in regard to Mexico until the United Rtates has defined its attitude. The United States Government, for some reason which the telegrams bave got made clear, objects to Señor HUERTA becoming President of Mexico. That, at least, appeared to be the position prior to the election, but as HURETA has been chosen to fill that posi tion by 1,500 votes out of 2,000, it bardly Defendant have no money. His
roste with the United States to veto the
jewellery, valued at 9987, and 8230 in A Los containing 22 articles of money, has been stolen from a house in Jardine's Bazar, occupied by a Chinese woman. It is believed that the thief gained access to the room through an oper verandah door.
Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magia with hawking without a licence, and fined tracy yesterday, a woman was charged
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COMPLAINTS – FROM ITALY" AND AUSTRIA.-
ATHENS, November 3rd. Italy and Austria have presented a collective Note to Greece complaining of the International Commission for the delimitation of Albania being hampered by the attitude of the population under Greek inciteinent. They have instructed their representatives on the Commission to regard as Albanian all villages where they meet with opposition,
there have been many irregularities, Moreover, when the breach of regulations Dr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Edliini, has been found out, and punishment Saxton, M. and Mrs E. Browne, Mt. aut Mr. and Mrs. A. Seth, Capt. aid Mrs fuflicted, these foreigners have usually Mrs. Chapman, Mr. and Miss Armstrong, devised means to deceive their respective Consals and and to obtain their inter- Mr. and Miss Hazeland, Mr. and Mrs. B. ference. Snch, practices are not only an outs, Mrs. Sachse, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. D. opere infringement of Treaties, but anner, Mr. and Mrs. Worcester, Dr. ant impediment to the collection of revenue Mes. Evan Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, and taxes by China. Therefore it is Mr. and Mrs. Dick-on, Mr. and Mrs P requested that despatches should be for Talati, Mr. and Mrs. Brownrique, Mr. warded to the Ministers of the various E. . . Lang. Mr. G. 3. Young inform their Consuls in all the ports to Mr. Denman Fuller, Copt Cunningham, Powers in Peking, requesting them to Bentley, The Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Buckmill, the effect that instructions should be R.A., M. Murioe, Me A. Murdoch, nationalities ordering them that here. V. Lanning, Mr. Geo. Norrington, Rev given to the merchants of their respective afr. G. H. Bouker. Mr. W. B. Rigden, Mr. the interior to V. H. Copley Moyle, Mr. Scott Harston, purchase native products they should Mr. J. Vivian Mills, Mr. E. Marshall Wond, THE ABORTIVE MEXICAN MISSION first obtain a permit in accordance fy F. R. J. Adams, Mr. D. V. Steevenson, with the regulations at that they Mr. A. Jackson, Mr. Stanley Moore, Mr. should never sell the permits to Chinese H. Crew, Mr. Willson, Mr. D. Lewis, Mr. or assist them to evade the law and H L Denays, Mr. Geo. Hastings, Mr. E. J. practice corruption, etc.
TO JAPAN.
A FINANCIAL QUESTION...
NEW YORK, November 3rd.
Vera Cruz. They will be called to
account for the sum of 90.000 pesetas expended abroad.
FOOTBALL.
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This Office understands that with regard Grist Mr. P. S. Dixon, Mr. G. K. Hall. to the purchase of native products in the Brution, Mr. W. B. Hind, Mr. Crowther A telegram received here from Vera interior of China by foreign merchants, Smith, Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Mr. F
detailed provisions inve been made in Harrison, Ar. Marcus Slado Mr Percy Cruz says that the members of the abortive the Commercial Treaties, in which it is Smith, Mr. J. Gibbs, Mr. A. Shelton Diaz Mission to Japan have returned to stated that should there be my infringe Hooper, Capt. W. E. Clarke, M., F. C. mient of the regulations therei Hall, Mr. C. B. Buyers, Mr. A. G. Af. contained, or should any sale. of the Fletcher, Mr. P. W. Goldring, Dr. Noble, products be made en roule after stating Mr. H. P. Thomas, Mr F. Smyth. Mr. clearly the destination for their goods, Andrew Forbes, Mr. W. Nicholson. Mr. all their goods should be confiscated, Farcbrother Mason, Capt. Walker. Capt. Again, in the permit, which was fixed V. de G. Edyr, Capt. It. H. M. Watson, by the Tientsin Castorns, it is stated that Mr. Blaygrove, Mr. Wiltshire, Mr Themas. should foreign merchants receive such Mr. Temperley, Mr. E. Davidson, Mr. Wand, permits, their Consul should instruct Mr. C. D. Melbourne, M. 3. R. Walker, then to sign them at the office where they Mr. H. A. Siebs, Mr. Peter Potts, Mr. J. M. The following teams will play in the obtain these permits. This is a measure Beck Mr G. Friesiand, Mr. T. H. King, above
match, this afternoon - Ewo adopted to guard against the fraud of Mr. It. 0. Hutchison, Mr. L. H. Needham,
merchants, or the sale of such
Mr. T.Weall, Mr. S. R. Caclill, ME (Colour) Goggin, Alcott and Hall permits to the Chinese merchants, M.Railton, Campbell, and Taylor: Otherwise the good treatment of foreign fraat Smith, Mr. GW. Sewell Mr. U Coleman and T. Bailtor; Rigden; merchants would be made an occasion for Rumjahn, Mr. R. A. Carreem, Mr. S. R. Murdoch and Bone. Taikoo (White) above restriction is made at the time Mr. W. Pittendrigh, Mr. Choy Ho Sui, Mr. the squeeze of bad merchants. Hence the Curreum. Mr. T. Curteen, Mr. J. A. Chue, Buckingham: Edgecumbe and Hickling when these blank forums of permits are and Mrs. U Shang Shing, Mr and Mrs. Hatherley, Brown, and MacDonald; issued to foreign merehnits. In accord. Li Ping Mr. and Mrs. Hung Hepy Are and Dorne and Joseland; A. X. Oler: Pnce with the letters this Office has Mrs. Tak Cheang, Mr. Choy Kuni Ng. Mr. received from the Ministry of Finance Choy Shing, Mr. and Mrs. Choy Sini Waon, Willie and Brewer.
and Shalwachu, we are now informed Mr. Chan U. Ting, Mr. Cheung T-z Chuen, that in some places the foreign merchauts Mr. Ng Hon Chỉ, Mr. Tong Lài Cluen fi THE PROPOSED NEW QUINTUPLE have either not first obtained permits U Hoi Chan, Mr. Chau Chi Hing, Mr. Lä
EWO TAIKOO,
LOAN
before they have proceeded to purchase Yau Chuen, Mr. Mui Kai Nh, Mr. Wong native producte in the interior, or have The Premier sung has seal a circular obtained these permits for others in order at Cho, Mr. Li Shek Paug, Mr. Chan Kai fing, Mr. Chen Yut Ngam, Mr. Chan Shu telegram to the Tatuhs and Chief Civil to make a profit out of it. This is an ing. Mr. Geo. Ho. Mr. U Cheuk Mau, Mr. Administrators of provinces asking whe intentional infringement of the fixed franz Yut Ku. Hou, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, ther they have any objections to the regulations, and this affects the reputa- Mr. Ho Kam Tong Mr. Ho Fuk, Mr. Mok second. Quintuple loan which it is now ions of foreign merchants greatly. Man Cheung, Mr. Choy Po Sien, Mrs. Toine
done proposed to arrange.
Therefore such corruption should be
Hin Cheung. Mr. She Tat Choy, Mr. Ngan We therefore hereby com- It is proposed that 50 per cent. of the away with. loan be devoted to the expenditure of the municate with your Excellency with the Luk, Mr. Tang Yat Cho. Mr. Cheng Tu administration 20 per cent. to
be desire that the various merchants of Cheung, Mr. Ewok Fike Ting, Mr. La Tat,
Excellency's
Mr. Lo Man Kai, Mr. Lo Kwan Yong, Mr. utilised as additional capital for the r
nationality
Sham, Mr., Mak Ip Fan, Mr. Fung Ping U, Mr. Wong To Shuen, Mr. Mak Kam To, Mr. Tong Lai Chuen, and Mr. Lan Woo,
be
election. Moreover, it is evident that the daut (pleadingly)--Make it 50 cents, and inner Seratch Prize, Her. W. Foster-Pegg. Bank of China; and the other 30 per cent, instructed to observe the fixed regula- Pun-Min. Mr. Lung U Cheong, Mr. Ip Kwai
1 will pay it. (Laughter.) The appellant Winner Standings, 1. Mefurtie, and be used for industrial works and the
other Powers are by no means disposed to intervene in such a matter. They seem to was repioved.
R. Henderson..
opening up of mines, etc.
(Signed) Sex PAG-CEL
Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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