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The Revolution in Russia.
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LONDON, 1 January.;
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3
MORK. RACH,PONIKS.
ARRIVAL OF "CRACKS."
1906,
Today's
Advertisements.
PUBLIC LECTURE.
When it was learnt that only fifty-two sub- scription griffins were subscrit for this year people-other than the so-called sportsmen murmured something about the poor race currency there. The discussed, placing of intament as "The Government is Always „VE F.R.G.S., has kindly conianlad to.
The collapse in Moscow has had an Imeeting that was to come, the tightness of mediate effect in St. Petersburg, where work money and last, but not the least, that. the Colony lacked the sporting enthusiasts that was resumed yesterday.
kept the track lively in youre gone by.
The Government is confident that the back of the revolution in broken with the collapse in MoscOW.
'Later,
Strike Buspended.
The council of workinen in St. Petersburg has decided to suspend the strike, and to organize a general insurrection, and in the meanwhile to initiate a reign of terror.
The Government has responded by a de claration that it will repress preparations for a revolt with the utmost rigour..
ANARCHY AT IRKUTAK
Speaking to a "sport" one, afternoon, about' a week ago on this subject, he candidly inform ed our representative that the sporting com munity looked forward with great keenness to the forthcoming, mace meeting. He, however, mentioned that there are "budding" sports who subscribed for a griffin one year and because the animal is not placed or carry off a race do not subscribe the following year, ".
This morning the Indo China steamer Hang Sang arrived here and was mooret alongside her wharf at West Point, Seventeen racing ponies, all for private owners, were quartered an the after part of the ship. Following were the arrivals:-
A skewbald Derby griffin, which, according The St. Petersburg newspapers, present a to open gossip, has cost quite a fille fortune, terrible picture of the Siberian railway to a consigned to Mr. W. A. Cruickshank, Cheliabinsk. All the authorities have dis-Diamond King, a grey pony, for jardine's. appeared, and the soldiers and sailors have pillaged all the stations; complete anarchy reigns at likülsk, and military trains are proceeding without orders from the author ities;
The Russian Government, recognising that the subjugation of the Baltic provinces is a most formidable task, is preparing a winter campaign on a large scale, and troops are already entering Courland, on four sides.
German Diplomatic Appointments
in the Far East,
It is announced in Berlin that the German Ministers in lekin and Tokio will exchange places,
Germany:
Later.
Lieutenant Von Molike, a nephew of the Commander in the Franco-German war, has been appointed Chief German Generál of the Staff in place of General Count de Schlieffen, retired,
SOLDIERS CLUB FOOTBALL CHALLENGE SHIELD.
The following are the days and hours fixed
for the ties of the first round Soldiers Club Football Challenge Shield :-
Thursday, 4th instant, H.M.". Sutlej ́9. H.M.S., Tamar, Naval Ground, 4.15 pm.
Friday, 5th instant, R. A. v. H.M.S. Diadem, Military Ground, 3.30 p.m.
Saturday, 6th instant, F.E. v. Army Staff, Military Grund, 2.30 p.m.
Saturday, 6th instant, Naval, Yaid v. 2nd R.W.K. Regt, Military Ginund, 4 p..
THE CONCLUSION OF PRACK.
SCENE AT THE EXCHANGE OF
RATIFICATIONS,
The well known ponies Alaska and Norman King and four Derby griffins, for Mr. Geo
Polis.
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"I do not think there is anything in the fine arts theory. There may be something in the Manchuria suggestion, because there is little China among the nations having a silver coin age of their own may have something to do with it also, because of the great demand for silver that would ensue.
that the excessive use of silver in the fine arts As Englishmen we are able to 'value the re is causing the exportation, and also the mov-marks for what they are worth and laugh a log of troops in Manchuria,
them, but the pative traders will accept them as the serious views of a merchant with whom they are accustomed to do business, and they may do untold harm. Making such wanting to put its finger into the mercan the pot, and they ought to learn to keep them out," destroys all the value of the speech, and is not a method to be applauded. The Hon. W. F. Waddell, Mr." Ewald and Mr. MacArthur all, supported the resolution in temperate language. Mr. Shelford made a good fighting speech from the point of view of a faction of the mercantile class, and the Hon. G. S. Murray replied on grounds of much wider scope.
But I think the most potent cause is the extraordinary output of gold, which causes a depreciation is that metal and a corresponding appreciation in the price of liver to rise, but also. the prices of other commodities as well, The balance will be adjusted probably, by the opening up of the old silver mines again, bringing about a vast output of that metal also. -Cablenews,
TERRIBLE TALE OF THE SEA..
SEVEN MEN ON A RAFT.
TWO SURVIVORS.
York, which arrived at London on October 27, The White Star steamer Baltic, from New
brought a most distressing tale of shipwreck told by the two survivors of the crew of eight persons of the schooner, Van Name King, who were picked up by the schooner S. F. Kelly after having. lived through five days of fearful.
Mr. H. N Mody has four, Derby griffins and the old Hongkong panics, Coronet Ruse, Lauffening on a raft. During that time they France Rose,Marchal Niel Rose, The had witnessed the deaths of their shipmates, Pencemaker, and Sunbeam.
some being washed away by the seas, some dying of exposure, and some going mad, and hurling themselves into the sea.
We hear on good authority that the veteran jockey, Chuck" Burkill, will be here after the Chinese New Year to take part in the race meeting for Geo, Pollistable,
It is difficult to do, otherwise than hold to the opinion that this is essentially a matter on' which the community should take a broad
R. OLIVER BAINBRIDGE, F.S.A.
deliver a Lecture on "NATIVE LIFE AND
Entimations.
Special Opportunity
AT THE
CUSTOMS. IN SOUTHERN SEAS," at the SL ROBINSON PIANO Andrew's all, City Hall,
TO-MORROW,
(THURSDAY), the 4th January, 1906, commencing punctually at 5 P.M. His Excellency the Governor will kindly take the chair.
The public are invited.
H. E. POLL CK, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Or Volumes Society, Hongkong, 3rd January, 1906.
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view. It is possible the measure, even it MSON was admitted a PARINER in Our
amended, may cause some hardship on mer- chants, though we believe that could be avoided, but the Bill is sound in principle an a good law, and merchants who oppose it can- not be cleared from the charge of selfishness. point of view. This may be excellent policy They look at this Bill entirely from their own
in their eyes, but it might be worth remarking that the merchants do not constitute either Singapore or the Colony, and the Empire would not severely suffer if they did not exist. The 'opposers have run away with the idea that because they are perhaps the best class to offer expert advice on the details of the Bill, they are necessarily the best class to, judge of its general effect on the life of the Colony. In this we hold them wrong, and we resolutely support the Hon. G. S. Murray and the Penang Chamber in the idea that the Bill is one of absolutely sound principle' which | is bound to have a beneficial action on the
R. GEORGE ARTHUR RICHAND-
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"THE NEW BOY," A Farcical Play in 3 Acta, By ARTHUR LAW, will be produced on FRIDAY, sath January, 1906, SATURDAY, 13th H MONDAY, 15th
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Prices ... ... ... $3, $2 and Kr. Sailors and Soldiers in uniform half-price to Pil Stalls and Pr..
The well-known Chinese house denter, Achow, of Shanghai, arrived by the long Sang, being in charge of some of the ponies, encountered a gale two days later; and within a commercial life of the Colony. In the speeches from 10 A.M. to 4.30 PM. each day.
He is an authority on China ponies and each year travels up to the breeding, camp in Mon- Rollin to select ponies for the races.
ADMIRAL TOGUS FAREWELL
10 BIS FLEET.
"TIGHTEN YOUR HELMET STRINGS WHEN
THE BATTLE HAS BEEN WON,"
In connection with the dissolution of the United Fleet, Admiral Togo addressed a lengthy message of thanks (and exhortation to the officers and men. In the course of this
According to the story of the survivors the Van Name King on which they had shipped as seaman set out, from Charleston on October with hard pine, bound for New York. She
few hours it had carried away the canvas, flooded the hold, and choked the pumps, The men passed the night
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∙LASHED TO THE RIGGING, the bulwarks, and the top of the deck-house. "The long night passed, and next morning found the schooner on her beam ends. The crew took refuge on the weather rail, and held on as test they could. The storm increased in fury as night came on again, and one great wave crashed aboard, breaking both legs of a seaman named Arthur, and sweeping another named Grizell into the sea.
It was apparent that the wreck would soon communication he urges the Navy to remem become untenable, and the half-starved, almost ber that its duties are in no way less important exhausted crew sei about fashioning a raft. now that the Fleet has separated. In order, They took the top of the deck-house, buoyed it he says, to make secure the position of the with timbers from the cargo, launched it, and, 1 mpire, it
always tropping into it, cut the line that held it under prepared for the woul In this connecthe lee quarter, and in another moment were
is necessary
to be
SWEPT FAR TO LEEWARD
tion, the Admiral, points to the Battle of the Fapan Sea as a proof that victory depends rather upon the quality and discipline of by the running seas. Seaman Arthur died in the personnel. than on the strength of arma the arms of Captain Maxwell that night, and inents. He proceeds to contend that Japan's to relieve the overloaded raft his body was prospects of triumphing in any hostilities which dropped into the sen may occur in the future rest on the preparation which are made in time of peace, and appeals to the Navy to turn the experience gained in "the war to account in improving the Japanese flect, and thus enhancing the status of the Em pire. In conclusion, Admiral Togo urges the officers and mea to bear in mind the old Japanese saying "Kaite Kabuto na Owo Shi | meyo" (Draw tighter the string of your helmet
when victory has been secured.)
The gale continued, and the men held on with enfeebled strength until Sunday, when the storm. abated. The day also brought a ray of hope in the shape of a distant' sail, but it passed out of sight. The mind of the mate, E. A. Chase, became unhinged as he saw the sail,dishp pear, and rising from his cramped position on the raft he flung himself in the sea. The next victim was Captain Maxwell, who on the Monday forenoon became violently insane. He had illusions that his father was coming in a boat to rescue him, and then, as if directing the boat alongside, hë
A Washington despatch of November 25th, to Canadian papers, gives, the following account of the final scene in connection with the re- storation of peace between Russia and Japan:-
Without formality, the final chapter in the THE RISE IN SILVER, bloody war between Russia and Japan was
2014 enacted in the diplomatic room of the State
Washington, November 20th.
STIPPED INTO THE SEA. Department, when, at five minutes past
The promptness with which the insular
The spectacle of two men throwing themselves o'clock, Baron Rosen, the Ruisian Ambassa Government has met the situation created by into the sea proved too much for the engineer, dor, and Mr. Takahira, the Japanese Minister, the rapid advance in the price of silver has at and a few hours after Captain Maxwell's death on behalf of their respective sovereigns, ex- tracted the favourable attention of financiers the raft was lightened for the fourth time, when changed ratification of the Treaty of Paris. throughout the world. Uneasiness has been put the crated engineer jumped into the waves. The mouth, which was signed September that rest as a result of the prohibition of the ex-
last victim was the steward, who died on, the last. The only witnesses were Prince Kuda-portation of the silver peso and renewed con-raft late on Monday night and whose body was choff, the Secretary of the Russian. Amfidence in the stability of Philippine securities dropped overboard by the two remaining sea bassador, who was with him at Tokyo when is reflected by the quotations on their issues..
men. Relief came twelve hours later, when the war began, and agaifi served as one of the
the schonner hound for Boston sighted the raft and hove alongside. official secretaries throughout the Peace Cons ference at Portsmouth, and Mr. Hiski, the First Secretary of the Japanese Legation. Five minutes before 4 o'clock Baron Rosen reached the Department, accompanied by Prince Kuda. choff bearing the Latification of Emperor Nicolan, Taree minutes later Mr.- Takahira arrived, with Mr. Hioki who caried the ratifi- cation piperor Mutsuhito.
Thoyabet in the ante room of the diplomatic receptiop room, where they shook hands cor dially, and then passed into the offices of the Second Assistant Secretary of State,
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It is believed in Washington that the price of silver will continue to advance not alone be cause of the increased demand for the metal throughout the world, but because of the rela tive depreciation of gold occasloped by the im mense output in recent years.”
J. Selwin Tait, manager of the Washington branch of the International Banking Corpora- tion, fiscal anents for the islands, in comment. ing upon the move, said last night.
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in my opinion, there are no more prompt and capable men to be found anywhere than those responsible for the conduct of insular affairs, both here and in the Philippines, and they can be relied upon to handle the situation |
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Beth Thomas and Warner had to be taken off in stings, and for two days they were unable to move. The rescue Hook place off Cape Look out, in latitude 33.10 and longitude 76.30.
PARTNERSHIPS REGISTRATION.
SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CRITICIZED,
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Booking Office at ROBINSON PIANO Co. Open on and after MONDAY, 8th January,
M. S. NORTHCOTE, Business Manager. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1906.
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made yesterday, the Official Assignee became a sort of King Charles's head, the speakers. could not get away from the title. The As signee has, as in duty bound, recorded time after time his opinion that registration would be a good thing, but his opinion in this matter THE Undersigned have received instructions
is quite secondary, and we take it has not in- spited Government to introduce the Bill
time approved the principle of the Bill; Govern ment officials have supported the principle, Penang Chamber of Commerce has declared itself in favour almost unanimously, a large
is in favour of it, and of the fifty add members bady of public opinion outside the merchants of the Singapore Chamber nineteen only could said that there is in the Colony an opposing be found to vote against it. Can it be truly public opinion of anything like the same weight as that in favour?
We repeat the. Chamber have from me to
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
The price of silver to-day is 29 18-16 pence an ounce. This, with exchange at 4.86 1-2,
We take the following editorial comments makes an ounce of silver worth 65. 8,10 cents. When silver is worth 641-10 cents an ounce from the Singapore, Free Press of 20th ult. :- Mr. Adee, to whom they paid their re in New York, the intrinsic and face value of We do not think that it can be a matter for specs, tence going into the diplomatic room, the Philippine peso are identical. At the pre-other than sincere regret, that the Chamber of Beated about the long table, Baron Reser and sent price of silver it would pay in export the Commerce yesterday afternoon passed a vote Mr. Tukabira at once set to work signing the Philippine peso and melt and sell it as bullion, opposing the Registration of Partnerships Bill, protocol of the satifications in duplicate. While This will explain the prompt action of the now before Council. it may perhaps be noted, Baron Rosen was signing the Russian and Philippine Commission in passing a measure before making any further remarks, that little French translations of the Russian ratification, to prohibit the exportation of the silver. weight can be attached to the resolution in any Mr. Takahira was affixing his signature to the
case, slace less than half the firms who are memfor, Japanese and English copies. Mr. Takahira
bers of the Chamber voted on that resolution, signed with the pen he used in signing the
but at the same time it is a master for regret to Treaty at Portsmouth. Baron Rosen used one
our mind, that the attitude of opposition has The found on the table especially placed there
been sathered by men to whom we are accus. by Mr. Adee's messenger. This pen is known to the best advantage.
tomed to look for a far, broader view on as an "Old Glory" pen, the handle, being"
"The effect of this action may not be felt in matters of general policy, than is represented, painted red, white and blue. Mr.. Takahira preserved his pen; that used by Baron Rosen the Philippines alone. It concerns the money by yesterday's discussion. We now know that was left in the diplomatic room. Their work market of the world. For instance, Mexico, the majority of the Committee opposed the Bill done, Baron Rosen and Mr. Takahira again which has ten times as much silver as en the principle, and not on the details, and shook hands and left the Department. The the Philippines, practically is on the same in so doing we are convinced they have acted exchange of ratifications was a formality, the treaty having become effective the day it was
basin. A similar demand may, therefore, be in error. Et is perhaps rather wearying to go ratified by the Russian and Japanese Emperors made on Mexican money, and the same back over the history of the Dill, but we do stringency in the currency of that country may not think it would be wrong to state that the be threatened. Panama li not on the same principle of the Bill was first auggested, and basis and will not be troubled by any abnormat | subsequently confirmed, by the Chamber itself demand for its coinage. The following report is from Mr. F.G. Figg dollar contains 416 grains, 9-10 fine, and the opposed details. The Chamber now goes back i
The Philippino although it has on the other hand several times First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory: Panama dollar contains only 385 Bito grains, absolutely on the principle. There were two
On the 3rd at 15,55.a. The barometer.has risen over N. Chios and E. Japan, and fallen 9-10 fine. The valus of the Panama coin main speeches delivered, those of Mr. Shelford over S. China and Formosa.
would have to go up 4 cents an ounce before | against the Bill, and of the Ho», G. 5. Murray Pressure remains low to the NE. of Japan, the danger of exportation of coin would be in favour of the principle. In regard to the and the high pressure stor still lios over Chioa great in that country. to the North of the Yangtze.
others who spoke against, we are bound to NOT GOING INTO ARTS.
record a feeling of decided distaste for the “Several causes have been suggested for the remarks of Mr. Barker. The tone of his appreciating price of silver in the Philippines | speech is bound to lower the estimation of and the demand for it." It has been suggested | Government lo the eyes of the natives bere,
THE WEATHER.
Strong monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Channel and the N. pirt of the China Bea
Forecast-moderate N, winda; falt,
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