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BIRTHS.

On the 18th of January, at 43, Nanzing Road, Shanghai, the wife of T. P. BAPTISTA, of a son. On the 19th of January, at 16, Avenue Road, Shanghai, the wife of J. LAKSFR, of a daughter. MARRIAGE.

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On the 18th January, at H.B. M.'s Consulate- General, by Sir Pelham Warren, K C.M.G. and afterwards at the Senagogue, y, Seward Road, Shanghai, by Rabbi S. E. Abraham, Is AC RAYMOND MICHAEL, of Shangha, to CHAR- LOTTE ELIZABETH, second daughter of the late Edward Francis Flanagan, of Bath, London.

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THE report for the past year of the Shanghai Tulp and Paper Co, Ld, shows a balance. at. credit of Profit and Loss, after allowing for depreciation and putting Tis, ro,030 ta reserve, of Tis. 25,789. It is proposed to pay a final tlividend of 5 per cent making to per cent fa- the year, and carry forward Tis, 3,289.

THE LADIES' PETITION.

H. E'S DECISION,

The Hon. H. E. Pollock kindly forwards us he following copy-letter:-

Colonial Secretary's. Office, Hongkong, 23rd January, 1904. Si-am directed to acknowledge the WE understand that, at the sale of the booths receipt of the petition addressed by certain for the forthcoming race meeting this after ladies of the Colony to the Officer Administer- noon, Messrs. Hughes and lugh secured ting the Government on the subject of the re- bids far in excess of those of previous g.stration of domestic servants, which accom. years when games of chance prevailed' | panied your letter of the 20th instant. on the course. To-day, the lowest price at This question was very fully considered by which booths were obtained was $150 against te Government ses recently as 1907, when, $40 and Sgo last year.

after the fullest investigation by the comm 5. sion referred to in the ; etition, it was deci e not to legislate for the compulsory registration of servants, but instead to give wider powers for dealing with miscondut by the class of servants that formed the subject of the

UNDER the new regulations the foreign drilled forces of the Chinese Empire, representing the really efficient troops only, are calculated as being some 30000 strong, no 20 isengt, a iseng being roughly 1500 men. ut of this total four fiengs are stationed in Chibli under the command of Generals Ma Yu-kon, Changance No. 2 of 1972 which was supplemented

This was done by the enactment of Ordin Kuei-te, Wang Tse-cheng, and Wu Chun-shen. by Ordinance 45 of 1902 dealing with servants

His Excellency Snr. Castello Bianco arrived at Shanghai on the 15 h inst, by the Ernest Simon,

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of all classes.

I am therefore to express His Excellency's

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for the allegations of fraud which would not unay be gathered from the fact that the Club have been made if he had known as much as | goalkeeper reposed on the ground between his he did after the accounts had been taken. If posts a great part of the time. Several attacka plaintiffi had now been represented by Counsel by the Club forwards had ended fruitlessly' it seemed to his Lordship that the only point in before Hancock, by very clever footwork, got the certificate to which he could have objected well towards his opponents' qual, and after some was that the special referee bad allowed the lively scrimmages Brent shot in the sixth goal. sam which the executor had taken as his share | Good combination by Cooper and Williams of remuneration for carrying on the business for 17 years. If that objection had been taken by Counsel and had been allowed on argument, the only result would have been that he (his Lordship) would have said that, technically, the executor should have applied to the Court for remuneration and that he would allow it to be ainended. The case would then have been adjourned so as to allow the executor to make an application for such remuneration as the Court thought fit to grant. He had learned Troin the special referee, and thought him self, that $50 a month would have been a fair amount. If it had been altered the executor could have put in for that amount and it would have been allowed. That would, how. technicality. "It is my opinion," contianed his ever, have been a useless expense and a pure

Lordship, "that a judge should always try, s much as possi le, to do substantial justice

technicalities their due place, and remember | wrong. ing that technical rules were really only made

again brought the Club forwards into theli opponents' ground, and Whitmore scored the seventh goal with a' beauty. The Naval Yard had a few runs down the field, but entire lack of combination prevented their journeys being – crowned by the coveted goal, whilst on the other hand when the game was getting old, the Club forwards got into their stridd again and' after the Naval Yard goalkeeper had repelled one shot, Hancock got the leather and made no'mistake about the eighth and last goal with a shot, beyond the stopping power of any goal--- keeper, and the wişistle afterwards blew for time with the score-

Hongkong Club...aq8 goals. Naval Yard...................il.

c se the play in a match of this nature as, judg

It is naturally a most difficult thing to criti- ing supe ficially, the team that wins by 8 goals did everything right, and the fears with that

Ile was receiv d at Woosung by St Useargret that he does not see his way to re-open between man and man, only allowing to adverse bálgaço against them did everything

Geo ge Potier, the "ansul General for Portugal,

the President and (ommittee of the Club de Recreio and Mr. 3. A. Pereira. His Excel-

Che Hongkong Celegraph tency will remain at Shanghas for about ten

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1904,

THE KOREAN COMPLICATION,

From the information contained in the Reuter telegram, published in our columns this evening, it would seem that out of the present complications in Korea is likely to arise the incident that will act as the burn- ing brand to the inflammable pile that is the present political situation in the North. Recent travellers in Korea have informed us that the majority of the inhabitants in the Hermit Empire are favourably disposed to A. S. WATSON & CO., wards the Japanese, but their Emperor pro.

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fesses an open hatred of the race, and re fuses to hold any communication with the representative of the Mikado, and remains cloistered and guarded within the precincts of his palace in Seoul. It is also well known that, for months past, Russian in trigue has been rampant within the high walls of the fortified retreat of the Korean Monarch, and there are therefore reasons fur supposing that the attacks that are -being made upon japanese subjects all over the country may possibly be the outcome of orders emanating for the Palace and pro- voked by Muscovite emissaries. That the Japanese Government have fully realised the importance of the movement is evident,

since the authorities at Tokiu have sent a

a question which has been so recently decided.

have the honour to be, Sir,

Your obedient servant, (Signed) A. M. THOMSON,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

days before he proceeds to Peking where it is on. II. E. Pollack, K.C. said he will conclude the recent treaty made with China after some nodifications. He will also enter into negoti tion for a commercial Treaty with China. The banquet tendered to the Minister by the members of the Club de Recreio was held on Tuesday night at the Club's room.

PERSECUTING AN EXECUTOR.

On the tóth inst, at Shanghai, His Excellency Sr. Castello Franco, the Portuguese Minister to China, decorated Mr. Luiz A, Lubeck, with the order of St. Thiago, which is only given to those who have distinguished themselves in science, art and literature. Mr. Lubeck has written many pretty little poetical pieces and also partly completed a more ambitious puem, entitled A peoms of Life, the first part of which was published a few years ago. He is nõlv engaged in finishing it. In recognition of Mr. Lubeck's poetical and terary abilities, the Portuguese Government has conferred upon him the much coveted order. We congratulate the recipient on the well deserved bonour.— Shanghai Daily Press.

THE FIRE SEASON,

MORE QUTIÉREAKS.

With the approach of the China New Year residents in the vicinity of the clock tower may rely upon a very familiar, if somewhat noisy, association with the alarm bell that so frequent ty swings in the wrather stained wal, of the Pedder Street obstruction. We have already recorded several outbreaks during the past few Major-General to Seoul, and one is justified days, and since our last issue the alarm of fire has again rang out. A clanging of the bell, in assuming that reinforcements will follow.

followed by the striking, at intervals, of two There are fully a million Japanese subjects distinct notes, was heard shortly after half-past scattered all over Korca, and the Mikadowelve on Sunday morning, demoting an out-- and his Ministers will most certainly break in the Central District. The Brigade take every precaution to secure their protec quickly responded under Mr. E. R. Halifax tion. That drastic measures will be taken and Chief Inspector Baker, and found the there

can be little doubt, and an example of conflagration close by, in the crowded neigh bourbood of Cochrane Street. The appli the thoroughness of Japanese methods was given the Korean authorities when, on the

ances were promptly taken to the burning 13th December, a force was landed at house, which was found to be a three-storied building, occupied as a blacksmith's and con- Mokpho from the gunboat Sai Yen and the tractor's shop at 31, Cochrane Street, Water mob was fired upon. Whatever action the

in the mains was not on at full pressure and

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REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

to secure the safety of its countrymen, we may be certain it will be legitimate, but it remains to be seen what Russia's attitude will be. It is probable that should Japan be obliged to throw troops into Korea she would also make a similar move, and, if it so happens, this series of disturbances may yel prove to be the first step towards a definite rupture between the two Powers.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

MAJOR Nathan look over the management of the Chinese Engineering and Micing Com- pany from Mr. T. R. Wyong on the 8th inst.

AN official telegram has been received in Tokyo announcing that smallpox has broken out to rather an alarming extent at Vladivostok. Twenty Japanese have been attacked by the disease, five of the cases ending fatally.

MR. D. Gilmour's friends, and they represent

the community en bios, will learn with mixed feelings of regret and gratification that he is shortly being transferred from Tientsin to Bong kong as agent for the Chartered Bank in that Colony.-P. & T. Times.

AMONG the passengers who arrived in this Colony from Australia, by the steamer Empire, yesterday, were two war correspondents, Mr. F. Pratt, who is acting for the Sydney Morning Herald, and Captain Archibald, the represen

tative of the New York Herald,

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UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS.

CASE IN COURT,

In September, 1903, the Chief Justice, Sir W. M. Goodman, commenced the hearing of in interesting dispute between the sons of a estain Pow A Tai, who died in 1876, and Fau Kwok Chui, the executor of the estate, which consisted chiefly of Crown Leases and a compradore's shop in jubilee Street. After a lengthy argument it was decided to take the accounts of the testator and, this having been done, the case was brought forward again this morning, when Mr. E. H. harp, K.C, (in- stucted by Mr. John Hastings), appeared on behalf of the defendant. The plaintiffs were not represented, and only one, Pau Ping, was pres.nt in Court.

It is, perhaps, unfortunate for the Club that

Their forward line, barring a weakness on the left wing, is a very fine one and treated us to

in order to further the genem administration | the apposition was so weak in their first tie as of justice. I have come to the conclusion nothing has a weakening effect on a team as that, subject to anything you have to say, an easy thing early in a competition. I shall allow this certificate with the re marks have made upon it, and the result will be that there will be a decree for judgment in favour of the defendant with costs, which are to include the whole of the costs of the action, excepting those that have unfortunately been paid by the executor on the previous order of the Court. In my opinion there is not a stain upon the character of the executor."

Subsequently. his Lordship mentioned that one of the plaintiffs was dead, another in prison, and the third, before the Court, had nothing to say for himself.

THE CRISIS.

HONGKONG STEAMER CHARTERED.

We recently recorded the fact that the Toyo Kisen Kaisha's liners, Nippon Maru, Dongkong Maru and America Muru, which were run. ning on the United States mail line, have been

me fine passing. Hancock in the centre was the best man on the field, and Williams and Cooper on the right wing combined splendidly. In fact, Hancock, Cooper, and Williams are: a trio hard to beal locally.

The half back line is very good, Bonnar and Danby playing their usual strong game.. At hack Austin made no mistake but his partner, playing as a substitute, I understand, hardly looked like being equal to the defensive opera. tions necessary against a strong team. The goalkeeper must have found the game lacking interest as no work came his way.

The Naval Yard team was a disappointment as it was generally expected that they would make a good show. Their forwards and halves seemed to include some promising men, but entire lack of combination rendered any attempt at scoring a foregone failure. Their left back played very feebly, but their light, a gentleman rejoicing in the soubrequet of “Sammy,” shows half, but later on their custodian stopped some nasty ones and the 8 goals are certainly not to be written down against him,

Mr. Sharp explained that it was an action for the administration of the estate of Pow Achartered by the Japanese government as transpromise. At goal they were weak in the first

Tai, which had already been before the Court. At the last hearing, in September 1997, Mr. Bruce Shepherd had been appointed official referee, and his certificate was filed on December 8th 1903. He asked his Lord-

port cruisers. We now learn that the company's 5.9. Rohilla Maru, which was scheduled to her usual trip to leave Hongkong on Manila, on Wednesday next at 11 am, has been temporarily withdrawn from the line

the head office. She will proceed direct to japan at daylight tomorrow. It was reported this morning that her sister ship, the Rosetta Maru, was also under charter to the Govern ment and would leave the Manila run. In-

With more practice the team should improve

tions of selling the jerseys that some of their supporters around the ropes seemed to have may not be realized.

LINESMAN.

FORESTERS v. ROVERS. In the first round of the shield competition on Saturday, tlie Sherwood Foresters beat the Rovers by 15 goals to pil.

ship to approve the certificate and give in consequence of a cable received from rapidly, and I trust that the gloomy anticipa. judgment for the defendant on the strength of that certifica e. The defendant was a man of good standing in Hongkong, an honourable man, and naturally wished to clear himself of the reckless and unjustifiable charges made against bin in the action. Counsel proceeded to review the case, and quoted from the report of the last hearing allegations of fraud made by the plaintiffs against the defendant. After the accounts had been gone inte, and the official referee appointed, the solicitor for the plaintiffs, Mr. Thomson, withdrew the allegation made that the defendant had systematically robbed his clients, there being no evidence to support such allegations..

Pau Ping was called and said that he authorised his brother to bring the action against the defend int, and stated that he had no money to pay a solicitor to conduct his

cast.

Ilis Lordship then addressed the plaintiff in Court, observing that on the 22nd January, 1876

the fire gained considerable headway, the three his father died and appointed Pow Kwok Chui

floors being destroyed and the whole house completely gutted before the flames were sub- dued.

An incipient outbreak is also reported from 109 I'riya East, where a stack of coal, be onginig to a Chinaman, was discovered to be on fire.

THE TROUBLE IN KIVANGSI,

A Canton d spatch to the N. C. D. News, of 19th inst, reports a general recrudescence of restlessness amongst malcontents in both

Kwangtung and Kwangsi provinces due to the arrival tately of considerable quantities of arms and ammunition as well as money contributed by Chinese abroad. Several new leaders are al o reported to have joined the rebel bands and infused new life into the rebellion. Viterny Tsên Chun-hsien, who is at present still in Canton, is expected to soon leave for Kwaugsi to crush the rebellion and a force of 15,000 well-armed troops will accompany him. Fur- ther dispatches report the presence of consider atle bodies of rebels in the region border

by the llunan frontics in consequence of which the officials of that province are greatly alarmed and are hastily raising new levies to prevent the Kwangsi rebels from entering Hunan territory, Two woman chiefs, said to be wives of rebel leaders

his executor. Probats of the will was granted to defendant on the 11th February of the sume

quiry at the offices of the company show that this is not the case, although it is thought very probable that they may be called upon to send the steamer to Northern waters at an early date. She is advertised to leave for Blanila at 11 am on the and prox. In connection with the chartering of steamers it is-interesting to nole, as we reported suma time since, that the rate at which boats belonging to the Nip pón Yusen Kaisha, Toyo Kisen Kaisha and Osaka Shosen Kaisha may be chartered by the Government has been agreed upon. The Gov ernment will pay charterage at the rate of Y4.50, Y4 and Y3.50 per ton, according to the

age of the vessels.

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HONGKONG CLUB 7. NAVAL YARD.

year, when plaintiffs (Pau Leung, Pau Kim The above Association teams tried conclu-

CRICKET.

The Public Schools and Universities v. the Rest was a most unevenly matched game, the former winning by 284 for the loss of eight wickets, the scores being Public Schools and Universities 333, the Rest 49.

The League match between the Craigengower C. C. and R. E.'s was played on Saturday last, the former winning by one wicket and 55 rena. The scores were R.E. 72 runs, and Craigengower 127 runs.

The Parsee Cricket Club secured their first win on Saturday, in the League match against the R.A.M.C., whom they beat by 49 runs with two wickets in hand.

SHOOTING COMPETITION."

and Pau Ping) were small boys. The business sions on Saturday on the Club ground at Happy HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS, was carried on by the executor in the interests Valley in the first round of the Shield Competi of the family for a great many years, and tion. The usual late start was effected before plaintiffs got no less than $7,869, the executor a goodly gathering of spectators attracted by

In the competition for the shield, presented taking a three-tenths share of the net proceeds, the fact of this being a competition match, and which was a reasonable sum for his trouble presumably a good hard game, and they were by Sir W. Gascoigne,, K.C.N.G., which took and risk in the matter. If, however, he had certainly treated to something sensational in place at Tai Hang on Saturday last, the applied to the Court to fix his remunera the way of opening passages, as immediately Right Half No. 2 Company, H. K. V. A., C. O. tion and had been allowed $50 a month, following the kick off by the Naval Yard team, Captain Armstrong, were the winners :--

Marks-Fire Discipline and Drill ....... 39 it would have been $600 a year or $10,200 Hancock secured the ball and dribbling finely

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u་་ ་་་¢*་་། -,་་་ས«*a*་ 30 for the 17 years: According to the will be threaded his way through his opponents

Accuracy of Fire ................................................... 110 the property was to go to the plaintiffs until within shooting distance and then opened

Attendance Marks in proportion to full when they arrived at the age of 18, and in the score with a beauty. Roused by this reverse

strength of Unit..maamuuma due! 31 1893 the executor took from them a fall the Naval Yard team treated themselves to a

If they had acted righty and

rush down the field and Ruby was left with a

201 properly they would have been content with splendid opening, but being slow to shoot and

The Left Hall No. 2 Company H. K. V. A.; what he did for them, and would have attempting to get to closer range he was even- thanked him for his administration of the ually dispossessed, and perhaps the best chance. G. Captain Skinner, scored as follows:- stewardship. But what they did do was to

f the afternoon, as far as the Naval Yard team

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issue a wril on the 12th April, 1950, seven years

was concerned, was lost.

Time......... Accuracy of Fire in complicar o 93- the release, charging the executor with all sorts of frauds, with concealing the

Attendance Marks in propustiva to full exact position of affairs from them, and

strength of Unit.....

+36 practically swindling them from right to left. Upon that they asked, in the first place, to

release.

after giving t

have the release set aside because they were not of age when it was made-that it was obtained by fraud. That release was set aside by killed by Government troops, have recently the Court on the allegations made, it being also raised the flag of rebellion against the held to be invalid and the executor was detested Tartar rule, with the avowed object of ordered to pay the costs so far as they had obtaining revenge for the death of their been incurred in setting aside the release. His husbands. Each woman leads some 40 to Lordship felt bound to say that if he had 500 men, one calling herself Queen Wu-We known at that time as much about the case being her family suroame-being also assisted as he did at present he would not have made by swo daughters, the elder being twenty-two the executor pay any costs at all. Having bad years old and the younger eighteen. They are the release set aside, plaintiffs agreed to have both dressed in male attire and ride their an account of the property of the estate taken horses also like men, astride. The mother, or by Mr. Bruce Shepherd, a very experienced Queen Wu, is said to be not at all the blood-man, Naturally, this caused the executor a thirsty virago rumour credits her, but is, instead, great deal of worry and trouble, but after a a quiet lady-like woman and always ready to year's work Mr. Bruce Shepherd had been able THE following is the return of visitors to the extend mercy where her daughters and followers to furnish his certificate as to the state of the

to and from Maçao.

THE Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co. has decided to inaugurate a Sunday service In consequence, the Heungshan will leave that port on Sunday next at 8 am, and will sail from Hongkong for Macao, on her return journey, at 13.30 p.m.

From this point the Club, baving got the measure of their opponents, settled down 10 reap a rich crop of goals and Honner commenced the harvest with an excellent long distance shot, whilst Hancock followed with his second

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS QUE *French (Yarra} tó-morrow. Indian (umsang} to-morrow. English (Chusan) 31st inst German (Sachsen) and prox. Indian (Sutrang) 3rd prox. German (Seydlife) 4th prox. American (Sidarta) 4th prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) 11th-prox, American (Copile) rath prox. .....

contribution to the Club score a few minutes afterwards. The Naval Yard made a few ex- cursions into their opponeals territory, but as their combination was chiefly noticeable by its absence the Club defence proved quite equal to preventing them opening their score. The Club forwards playing an admirable game, kept bustling their opponents' defence and Williams, getting the leather, put on a fourth goal with a splendid drive from a not too easy position, a feat that Danby said "dito to a few minutes afterwards, When the whistle blew a few min

The N, Y; K. &s, Hitachi Maru (European utes later, balf time found the score-A

Line) left Singapore for this port on arstinal, Hongkong Club.......5 goals.

p.m, and is expected to arrive here on 27th lost. Naval Yard team!...!.....

The Imperial German Mail st. Sarfum loft After the players bad finished the usual lemon Kobe via Nagasaki and Shangbai on 20th ins) a sucking, and the "know all around the ropes am, and may be expected here on and prox.

The Imperial German Mail sa Seydlits bad satisfactorily settled what, the u'timate men under way again. During this half the Berlin on sih inst, left Colombo on Saturday, Club forwards treated us to some pretty passing, P.m., and may be expected here on 4th prox...

The P.&O. S. N. Co's as. Chusan lef but did not manifest the same greed for goals Singapore for this port on 15th inst, at 6 am that they had shown in the previous hall. A with the Outward English Mails, and is due generál idea of the way play ran in this half here on 31st inst., at about Bain.

THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer

made in the tropi

the tropica-SAN MIGUEL.

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TELEGRAMS: “CARMICHAEL," Hongkong- City Hall Library and Museum for the weck decline to give it. The daughters are, however, accounts. From this it appeared that the score was going to be. Referee Triggs got his carrying the German Mails with dates from

A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. I

A. I Code.

Lieber's Standard Code.

Hongkong; 20th March, 1903.

TELEFONE, 232,

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THX Beer to drink in the tropics is the Boer

made in the tropica-SAN MIGUEL

eading 24th January, 1904 *--

Non-Chinesa Chineso.....

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said to be very masculine in their ways and Library Museum exceedingly ruthless though brave to a degree. The people of the region patrolled by these virages are panic-stricken and fleeing to places of safety. Cars,

...ig! 80 72,313

Total........ 263 3,401

"HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Bear

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.

HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer mady in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

executor had paid everything over that he ought to have paid; if not, a great deal more, and plaintiff's solicitor, after hearing the evi- dence taken before Mr. Bruce Shepherd, ad- mitted that there was no foundation whatever THE Beer to drink in the impics is the Beer

made in the tropice—SAN MIGUEL

Beer ic drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

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