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The Attempt on the Bultan of Turkey's Life.

London, 19th December, After a public trial, a Belgian named Joris,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 1905.

THE 1. C. ELECTION;

KEENLY-CONTESTED SEAT.

BIR PAUL'S ADDRESSA

"FORTHCOMING RACES,

OFFICIAL PROGRAMMEV

The Mcial programme for the forthcoming

PROMINENT CANDIDATES FOR THE VACANCY, the Justices of the Peace to the Legislative Tarer has been issued. As alrendly announced i

MR. HE POLLOCK, K.C, "FLECTED,"

The unofficial Jus ices of the Peace of Hong. kong tiered in full force at St. Andrew's

Sir Paul Chator, on rising from his saat, was „grated with loud applause. In proposing Mr. H. A. W. Slade, he said :—Gentlemen,--Wa are here to-day to elect a representative from Council of this Colony and in proposing to you, as I have now the pleasure to do, Mr. 11. A. W. Slade, I feel that no words from menië necessary to recommend him to your suffrages,

in the Hongkong Tekgraph, they will take place on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd March next. The. events for each of the three days ins follows.c

To-dny's Advertisements,

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR' PRESENTS.

NEW LAHOR ASSORTMENT, bago LIGHS GOLD JEWELLERY,

and three Armenians, have been condemned Hall in the City Hall to-day, to exercise since he is well known to you all having been-THE WONG-NEI CHONG STAKES.ValueE

to death for complicity in the attempt on the life of the Sultan of Turkey, by bomb throwing, in July last.

ness.

The Japanose Prisoners of War:

The Cambroman and the Vancouver have sailed from Hamburg, conveying the re- patriated Japanese war priioners,

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Fago. Second, to receive Spas and third $50 For China ponies subscription griffins of this season 1905-1906. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5 lb. Entrance Sto. Half a mile. 1-THE VICTORIA-STAKES.—A sweepstakes al $10 each with $30 nuded. Second to receive $too; and third 550.. For China' panies. Weight for inches as perscale, Bosa fide griffins on date of entry allowed slb. "Subscription griffins of this season 1905-1906

allowed to lb. One mile.

not liable at a moment's notice to be trans-3E VALLEY STAKES-A sweepstakes of feried to other scenes; the life of Hongkong.

their privilege of electing a representative to the resident of the Colony for the past seventeen Legislative Council in toom of the Hop, Sir years as a member, and for some years past as Paul Chater, whose term of office expires on the the head of one of the oldest established firms' 16th of January. As everybody knows, there in the Colony. Mr. Slade is largely interest- The Shanghai Kidnapping Case. were three candidates in the field and so keened in the commercial welfare of the Co

Later.

bad been the intereal manifested in this efee,luny, and has an extended experience there- on the The Times regards the decision of the tion that there was a huin of expectancy in the fin, holding as he does a seat

'directorate of some of our leading, public com- Ministers at Peking, in surrendering their when the unofficial .. took their seats.

anies, be is chairman of the Hongkong and prisoners concerned in the Shanghal kid was evident from the appearance of the

assemblage that this election had stirred the shanghai Bank and The Union Insurance ping case, as scarcely politic, and that it can dovecots of unofficial circles. a rule these ́ociety of Canton, and a member of committee hardly fail to encourage- Chinese aggressive-elections are cut-and-dried and every member of the Chamber of Commerce. He it, moja- of the Justiciary entitled to the franchise pro-over, a resident in the true sense of the word ceeds to cast his vote inure as a matter of form as a duty. But on this occasion there was none of that languid boredom apparent in the faces of the Justices. They had been canvassed up hill and down dale for their voles. Being so few in number every vote was worth its weight in gold to the candidates, and. if the Justices instead of being men of light and leading, men of substance and inciding, had been humble sycophants, we might have had

enacted in the City Hall.

scene from the days of the " rotten boroughs"

But it is na Mr. H.A. W. Slade spoke at some length. mean honour, to be a Justice of the Peace in the Lid especial stress on the fact of his ex- Hongkong, and responsibility sat heavy on the perience gained a A merchant of long shoulders of the gentlemen whore voies would residence in the Colony and his connec determine which of the candidates should sit ortion with the directorates of several public the right hand of His Excellency The Governor companies which afforded him the oppor at the Legislative Council. To begin with, some unity to gain an insight into the re of the justices had given a perfunctory half.quirements of the Colony, which promise that they would vote this way or that, necessary to promote its prosperity. He inid before they knew who were the contestants..the merchant's point of view was the main

[Strait Times.]·

Rosebery and the Situation. Lord Rosebery, presiding at a Council of the Liberal Lengut, congratulated Sir H. Camp-' bell-Dannerman on his reward for strenuous work. The country might now expect financial econding and'a strong, dignified foreign policy, and might hepe to see an army once more None outside a lunatic asylum believed that Home Rule would be introduced in the nest Parliament. - It was their duty.10 maintin the unity of the free trade party, but Government must be entirely independent of the Irish vine New G. 0. B.. Sir Ernest Cassel has been pronated to be Grand Cross of the Order St. Michael and St. George,

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Belgians Barred.

The Government of the Soudan has prohibit ed vessels passing the bar of the white Nile, thereby cutting off the Belgiums northward communications,

The cause is not explained,

HONGKONG JUNKS,

SUGGESTED FLEET FOR SINGAPORE

his life; its welfare his welfare; and I feel. sure that if you elect him you will have elected one who can safely be tiusted to work for the interest of the Colony with untiring seal and ability. I beg therefore to propose you Mr. H. A. W. Slade. (Applause.)

Mr. J. R. M. Smith seconded the proposition in a speech which was punctuated with fro quant applause."

Was

point of view which should appeal to the electors, and as a merchant he could repre

Some had drawn back and kept the open mind, and anime sat on the fence. The candidates for the vacancy beard their good points painted and sent the electors better than either Mr. embellished with all the skill which master Pollock or Mr. Hewett, In matters affect embroiders could command. The candidates ing property in the 'Colony his experience were all public men, accustomed to the glare of stood him in, good stead, while in shipping criticism; but even they betrayed some signs of mailers he had the experience acquired in his nervousness. They looked over the assembledown business and as agent for Lloyds in Justices of the Peace and doubtless wondered Hongkong. The annually recurring question who was a supporter, trying to judge from pf finance was also one on which a merchant's flickering eye-brow or a curved lip whether their opinion was likely to be of most value, and chances of election were 101y of the reverse. he thought he should be better able to But the main thing that struck the onlooker consider proposals that would affect the was the serious consideration which had prosperity of the Colony. His best efforts evidently been given to the matter of electing a would be used in forward the interests of the representative by the members of the Justiciary. Justices in the Council (Applause.)

·AT THE WALL..

The candidates took their seats in the front row of chairs provided for the accommodation of the electors, Mr. H. A. W Blade sitting at the fanliggend of the left row and beside him his opponent, Mr. E. A. Hewelt. Mr. H. E. Pollock took his seat at the sea end of the row. The Chairman was assisted by the Chief Clerk at the Magistracy, Mr. T... Hanmer, who perfomed the recording duties of the occasion. beside each of the officials there attended a Chinese clerk, and the presence of a European sergeant was deemed necessary to complete the official staff in connection with the election,

Mr. A. G. Wood proposed. Mr. F. A. Hewett for the vacancy.

Mr. E. W. Mitchell seconded,

Mr. Hewett said that of 26 years spent in Clans, 10 years had been spent in Hongkong, but he had always devoted himself to the study of questions affecting the interest and welfare of the Colony. He reminded the meeting of his municipal experience in Shanghai when he find dealt with matters which were in the main similar to those which came before the Le gislative Council here. He was acquaint- ed with the business, shipping, educational and public question of Hongkong lle stood as an independent candidate and promised, if elected, to devote himself strenuously to the work of the Legislative Council for the benefit of the community.

The proposal to undertake an immense har. bour scheme it. Singapore, involving the ex- 'penditure of several milion dollars has been very severely criticised, but it has been left for the Straits dicho to make a new suggestion is the subject. The suggestion in the result of some acquaintance with Hongkong barbour. The fitka remarks - We believe that the working of cargo in Singapore Foads would be a perfectly easy matter if a leal were takes ont of the book of Hongkong and decent junks employed as cargo boats, with powerful,jugs to take them from shore to ship in the absence of sufficient wind to allow them to proceed under sail. The junks used for this work in Hong

THE PROCEEDINGS, kong are splendid craft and'inany of them are

The order of the proceedings was clearly admitted to be among some of the finest saa,

laid down in the cuscular which had been boats in the world. Tosee a number of liong issued by the Fita Folice Magistrate, Mr. F. kong Junks manicovring is an object lesson in A, Hazeland, The name of every candidate itself after having been used to the miserable tund to be proposed in writing by one Justice tongkangs to be met with in the Stars. Hong and seconded by another. Then the voting kong Harbour, particularly during the North would be by ballot, and no justice could claim wyer Mr. l'allock in the exercise of his pro- East monsoon, is by' tio means as smooth as a more than azo yote. The ballot boxes would be

fession came into close contact with the com- mill pond, yet it is only upon the approach of opened and the votes counted in the pre-mercial life of the community and if he wanted. a typhoon that the working of cargo is inter-

sence of the Justices present. The seventh expert advice it would always be placed at his upted There the steamers lie out in the

rule was important"in the event, of anisposal. Mr. Pullock entered the field late; stream in a stabtideway and it is no unequal number of vores being registered in the harvest had been to a certain extent common thing to see a vessel swinging to her favour of candidates whose totals are de gathered; he was a gleaner, but hissheaf of votes buoy with junks on either side of her four highest the names of such candidates will he would be as heavy if not heavier than those deep. These craft are very easily hand, submitted for ballot." And the last rule de of his opponents (applause); led and ride, well, so that they do. notclared that any quesuon of procedure wou'd be Mr. Playfair seconded. grind one another to bits in a seaway as determined in accordance with the wishes of "do our antiquated tongkangs in the Straits.the majority of the Justices present, expressed Another advantage about the Hongkong cargo. in the usual inanger, boat is its cheapness.- 14 is built of China plne

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THE JUSTICES.

The Hon. My. Gershom Stewart, in a capital speech overflowing with metaphors, moved the election of Mr. H.. E. Polkck, K. C.

As a

Mr. l'ollock, who had an enthusiastic recep tion, claimed that a member of the Legislative Council should be a debater,' accustomed to public speaking, and ready, to grasp the effect and its cost is only about half that of a tong Mr. F. A. Hazeland, First. Palice Magistrate that proposed legislation would have upon the kurig of the same size. If these craft were acted as the Returning Officer. Among commercial and other interests of the Colony. adopted by the Straits shipping companies they the unofficial Justices of the Peace. He maintained that there was a necessity, for could easily be rowed down from Hongkong, present were: A. F. Arculli, F. A. Arjance, increased vigour in the prosecution of the of the bigger classes could come down under A. Babington, G. M. Bain, H. E. Damji, J. public works (hear, hear), the completion of their own sail with safety. But even if this Barton, J. M. Beck, 1. W. Bird, D. E. Brown, the Post Office was urgently required, the were not the case, we do not see why the boats. T. Butterworth, Chan A Fook, Sir Paul water storage works should be enlarged, the should not be built in Singapore. It would be Chaler, Kt., C.M.G, Chau Siu-ki, Duncan Clark, city thoroughfares should be kept in betterorder, quite easy to import a few Chinese shipwrighia D. W, Craddock, W. A. Cruickshank, W. Danby, and the fire extinguishing appliances should and the necessary material from China, and we W. H. T. Davis, A. Denison, A. Forbes, Fung be bought to a higher state of efficiency. The believe that once the Hongkong junk had ap. Wa Chuen, W. H. Gaskell, L. Gibbs, F. system. of, granting health certificates after an peared in the Straits the days of the longkang D, Goddard, A. G. Gordon, C. II. Grace, epidemic of plague should be charged, in would be numbered, We shall probably be C. S. Gubbay, S. Hancock, G. M. Harston, accordance with bis motion at the Sanitary told by folk who have not been to Hongkong E. A. Hewett, Ho Foak, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Board. A larger typhoon shelter was required. that we already have junks in the Straits. ACM.G, A. 5. Hooper, T. F. Hough, Ho Tsun-

He opposed the abolition of the resumption of | a matter of fact we have not. The hybrid craft | 000, E. J. Hughes, Henry Humphreys, Rev. F. | land trust and proceeded to argue that Chi- that pose as junks here are a cross between the T. Johnson, E. 5. Kadoorie, Lau. Chu Pak, nese tenants should be instructed in the prin Malayan prahu and the Chinese junk, with all Lau Wai Chuen, D. R. Law, L., S: Lewis, ciples of sanitation. He would, if elected, the faults of the former and but few of the re- Alex, Mackenzie, C. W. May, E. W. Mitchell, urge the speedy construction of the Kowloon commendations of the latter. If Government H. N. Mody, A. G. Morris, G. G. Moxon, J. Canton railway so that Hongkong might be is so horribly anxious, on the subject of the Orange, E. Osborne, G. W. F. Playfair, H. E. brought into touch with the markets of China. working of cargo in "Bingapore, Roads, why Pollock, K.C., W. H. Potis, E. A Ram, A. H. In conclusion, he said he would do his best does it not, now that it has grabbed Tanjong Rani, A. Rumjahn, E. W. Rutter, W. J.in promete the best interests of the Colony at Pagar, Import a fleet of Hongkong Junks and Suders, C. R. Scott, Hon. Mr. R. Shewan, the Council if they gave him their confidence cargo boats, with a dozen good towing launchos, A. H. Skelton, H. A. W. Slade, M. W. Slade, (loud applause). which the Northern Colony would turu ent and | J. R. M. Smith, Dr. F. O, Stedman, Hon. Mr. Land down while we are pondering over how Gershom Stewart, M Stewart, A. G. Stokes, to begin a harbour scheme and which would Dr. Jo H. Swan, H, E, Tomkins, G. L. cost a mere song as compared with the Tomlin, Tseung fz Kai, A. Turner, Un tremendous sum we are asked to find for build. Lai Chun, J. Y. V. Vernon, Wei Wah Lean, ing moles?

Hon. Mr, Wei Yuk, H. P. White, J. B. K. Whittall, W. H. Wickbam, F. C. Wilford, Wong Kam Fok, and A. G. Wood,

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Punctually as four o'clock the Chairman read the notice convening the meeting and the rules laid down for the conduct of the proceedings. He then read the three nominations which bad been received. A question was submitted as to the order in which the candidates should address the meeting. Mr. R. Howatt and Mr. H. E. Pollicek, K.C., having expressed their viawi successively on the point, it was de- len s'ihow of hands that Sir Paul Chater, cided on as the proposer of Mr. H. A. W. Stade should be the first to speak,

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The Justices were then served out with vol- ing slips which were afterwards, placed in the ballot-box.

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The balloting occupied about half an hour,, when the Returning Officer out the figures.

THE BALLOT.

The ballot resulted in the following voies being cast for the candidates,

Mr. H. El Pollock, K.0.

Mr. H. W. Blade...

Mr. E. A. Hewett

40

23

20

The result was received with loud and con tinued cheering."

› Mr. Pollock returned thanks, but his damarin were drowned in the vociferous applause. N

The proceedings then ended.

A full report will appear in to-morrow's issue of the File

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