THE HONGKONG TELEGI
THURSDAY JANUARY 4 1906
TELEGRAMS.
Router's
France.
LONDON, and January.
At the New Year reception at the Elysed, M. Tornlelle, on behalf of the diplomatists, voiced the satisfaction given by the Russo Japanese peace, and the advance made in the international peace movement
President Loubet, concurring in these re marks, said that he drew the most favourable conclusions from the pacific dispositions of
the world.
MR. FL
LECTURE:
ment and patriocism..
present that China'
make thing
wants of the
be exportes
the
the
Mr. Brockman, the National Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Chins, that would sel Korea and Japan, landed in Hongkong on the pointed out, used to come evening of New Year's Day. On Tuesday. Switzerland, when he w evening, a number of Y. M. C. A. members and young men of the States not about making them sympathisers and friends assembled in the with the result that the same watch which cont Association rooms, at 25 Des Voeux Road them guld dollara 150 then, costs now only 20 Central, to welcome the Nations! Secretary to gold. China's one great went was, then, work theirtows. In response, Mr. Brockman thank people who cannot only make things in the ed them and related a low incidents of his testereotyped ways but can use them out cheaply cant tour, which were very interesting and by machinery and better than before. Mr instructive,
Brockman admonished the young men of The "Times" on the Organisation as a World Power The Hall was crowd
Last night Mr. Brockman spoke on "Chios China not to expect that China would jump up as a very enlightened World Power like Japan of the Chinese Army. ed, over 300 visitors, and members being pre. or England or the United States, China bar to
Later. The Times, discussing in two exhaustive dent of the Chines Department of the Y.M.C.A., lore it can ever become so. Another thing in sent. Mr. Fred. Mow Fong, the genial fresi consistently and perseveringly work for that, be aricles by lis military correspondent, Yuan was in the chair and in a fow well-chosen words which China sadly fucked was "Stability Shi Kai's army, which is warmly praised for, introduced the speaker to the audience, who Chips ought to have a fixed policy, and must its excellence in training and discipline, de had come to Hongkong after about a year and persevere in that Mr. Brockman said that half. A large number of Chinese gentlemen that was the case of, the other leading world scribes a scheme for increasing the army to relieve the Powers of all further anxiety for Mr. Ng Tin Po acted as an interpreter and sistent and they work so very stably that west on rendering inlo Chinese the words of land or the United States was going to one could very easily say what Eng the integrity and independence of the Chi Mr. Brockman, passage by passage.‚¦ nese Empire.
do after avan a hundred years, China must also have endurance. Mr. Brock
Japan to study, but he was very sorry to note man was very pleased to see the tendency amongst the Chinese students to go over to
delected by the well-known
some
which are the pick of finy-four animate colost, but on account of his confirmation, is A very striking pony, not only because of bis the one with brown checks, & white nose, wall eyes and a pure white body, with a faw brown bairs in his tail, He is well-ribbed up, has a grand sloping shoulder, powerful quariara And a strong loto. In addition, he is a compact well- coupled pony and and that to "kaower of the Chlox pony represents perfection.
A light-coloured grey too is a marvellously In fact, any of these four griffins might be shaped pony. He has rare galloping quarters. said to represent what a high class good quality and racing looking China pony ought to look
One of the griffes has already been prepared
432,000 men, and remarks that this would being prosent who did not understand English powers and their policy was so very con for the autuma meeting and entered under
The Anti-Tea Duty League, The anti-tea duty league is already con- ducting a lavish non-partisan election cam
issued a strongly argued general appeal.
The Elections.
were being knit together. The United States, The Times calculates that the Liberals England and France all had possessions in must win 70 seats in order to defeat the this wide Ocean, while the stupendous struggle between Rusela and Japan was due to Rus: *Unionists unaided, or 117 to confront a possia's passionate desire of having posses-
sible Unionist and Nationalist combitiation. sions
across the Pacific. The great No fewer than 133 members of the House number of the Kteamers which of Commons are not seeking re-election. traffiking in the Pacific, Ocean were daily making. it impossible for all the countries THE RETURN OF THE TROOPS round is waters to remain secluded from the other countries and nations. Mr. Brockman
were
did not start, and is still a griffin. He is a grand the pans of Emerald King, but was considered a little too much on the big side and therefore, looking pony and if he can be brought to the post, will, I think, render a good account of himself...!
Mr, Buxgy's 'string, when I arrived at the
Today's
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE.
Intimations.
Special Opportunity
AT THE
HE 1906 RACE MEETING Will be held FOLLOWING DAYS, not on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd March, as previously arranged for o
OB MONDAY, 13th February, and Two ROBINSON PIANO
ENTRIES WILL CLOSE on SATURDAY
20th January ext
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In all other respects the programme as issned
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5th instant
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Hongkong, 4th January, 1906, THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF
TRADE MARK NOTICE: hereby given that Messrs." Sydney, Australia, Merchants, have, on the 13th
day of October, 1905, applied for the Rexistra NGILLESPIE BROTHERS & CO., of
TRADE MARKS of the following Trade
standing on
BROTHERS &
60, LD
اوای باسی
ONE GETS A POOR RETURN FROM "A PIANO IF IT IS A MERE ARTICLE OF FURNITURE OR AN INDIE FERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
ATTACH AN
APOLLO
PIANOLA
AND ALI MUSIC IS AT YOUR COMMANDAN
A CONCERT OR DANCE PROGRAM-
ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.
$290 UPWARDS.
HIRE OR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM.
voyage. Therefore I am not in a position to The representation of a stork sladdix judge, not having seen the ponies,
a patch of glass? One of them, I believe, has done 2 min. CO., who claim to be the sole proprietors RACHALS
in the name of GÍLLESDI 47 266 in Shanghai for a mile and thereof. pretty hot stuff.” -
The Trade Mark is intended to be used.
following goods, V
FLOUR WHEAT, BRAN, BARLEY, MAIZE,
, GRAIN AND CORN, IN CLASS 42.00 A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen Hoogkang.
Mr. Brockman opened his speech by saying that that time was now gone, and gone for itself isolated from the outer world. This was
Horse Hepository, had already returned to their ever, when a country or a continent could hold
more especially true of the countries that are paign by means of posters, and has now lying across the great Pacific Ocean, which has that, on account of there being no stability in tables was there informed that they had tion, in Hongkong, in the REGISTER OF became and was daily becoming the centre of them, there were 8,000 Chinese studente at the only been walked for a few minutes just to the world around which the different countries/moment when be left Japan, waiting for boats to the trainer to inspect them after their Mark
to enable them to go home. He admitted thai the Japanese educational authorities may be hard upon them, but they must have the will to endurs a little bit of trouble and have leduca tion at all cost. In China, too, the students are very apt to go on strikes and ́organize re. quarter, and Snowball as a rule beingby: the applicants forthwith, in respect of the. volutions. These were deplorable, Mr. Brock
At iba race course yesterday morning a good man said. The next thing which China should have before it can attain the dignity of being the best gallop being done by r. C. P. Chater's many of the subscription griffins were powed, recognised as a world power, was to have sub, whose half-mile was rattled off in min. at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of friends, strong friends and allies. Mr. Brock-6 sec, list quarter 30 sec. In fact, there was man could not help praising the far-sightedness nothing within six seconds of this time, it and threwdness of the Japanese statesmen, who worked silently but steadily to bring about over the same distance, last quarter 35 sec., Mr. Moxon's "little rat" took 1 min. xx sec. the recent Anglo-Japanese Treaty and winand Mr. Rosa's grey sub ran away from Mr. over England and the United States to its side. Mitchell's and as they were both stopping to Mr. Brockman also emphasized that the Chinese nothing at the finish I did not take their last people must become great commercially red lodustrially. Japan had won the recent war, but is now struggling hard to succeed is very keenly going ou in the commercial race of the world, which China's exports were falling off, almost to extinction. Mr. Brackman, before coming to the Far East, went to all the leading firms in New York, who were importing goods from China to find out to how China was getting on with the States, He said very sadly that he found that the whole
OVER 200,000 AĻ..EADY BACK.
The Kokumin sales that up to Dec. 12 the total number of troops, who had returned to Japan from the front was 211,106 of all, ranks, They are divided according to medical inspec- tion station as follows:-
Ninoshima.....erken Dairi univer Wada-no-misaki į.........................
Total
.420,293;" 57,430 3,380.
...212,106
Inid stress on the fact that a time had come in the history of the world when no country, no nation, had it in their power to exclude another country or its people. He said that at the present time neither China could exclude the Americans nor could the United States exclude the Chinese. San Francisco, he emphasied, had come to be regarded as the Front Door of the United States and not the Back Door thereof as it was some years Ago. New York, if any, was the Back Door of the states.
Speaking about the advantages China had over other nations and countries, Mr. Brock man affirmed that China could trace its history from the last 4000 years or at any rate, 2000 years, and that too with contingity. Thus China had the advantage of these years, ex- perience and could turn same to very good account, 2nd, China, bad magnificient soil, tich in agriculture, minerals, coal, etc. and further advantage of having all the territories in one place and knit together, Japan, Mr. Brockman A remarkable sign of the times is the great had no extensive territories where they could pointed out, had no such advantages. Japan "success which has been achieved by the Overspread. The third, advantage that China had, in
SERE Edition of the Daily Mall, published in
They may be said to represent two-suonilis', work, and if the same rate is peserved, as seems more than likely the total brought home by.th/pril next will be fully 616,000. Ac cording to the Japan halk, the aggregate strength of the various Japanese armies in the field when peace was concluded can scarcely
have exceeded three-quarters of a million,
THINKING IMPERIALLY.
London, England, every Friday in time for the mails. It is just twelve months since the Over Stas Daily Mail was first published, yet in this short space of time the journal has attained
a unique Impie-wide circulation. It is now safe to say that there is no portion of the Globe where Britons are gathered together where the Over Seas Daily &fall can not be found.
The Over-Seas Daily Mail makes a feature of "Home" news. Readers of the Hongkong Telegraph may obtain a specimen copy of the Over Seas Daily Mail free, by sending a post- card to the chief clerk, "Over-Sens Daily Mail," London, England. Thow cost of an annual subscription is seven shillings (or equivalent in local currency),
*A WILD LION AT WARREN'S,
BITES ITS TRAINER.
quarter.
By far the best gallop was put up by Mr. Bolles' sub, with the Molo Boy in the pigskin. He covered a mile in a min. 23 sec. Alladin who went with him being beaten off, and pulled
Pa quarter of a mile from home.
Mr. Christiani's sub too moved very well and I overheard his late owner-Mr. Ellis Kadoorie-lamenting the fact that he had sold him
ly fixed for the 12th, 13th and 14th and Off Day Now that the race meeting has been defisite-
as previously arranged, it will be a case of on 17th February instead of March 1, 2 and 3
make or break, and ponies will have to be
lean, sick or sorry, tited or fresh, and the man hustled along for all they are worth when fat or who can spot the winner amongst the subscrip tion griffins up to the present deserves a re ward.
THE RIDING BOY.
'THE STANDING NAVAL SQUADRON.
Japanese papers report that the First, and Second Squadrons, and South Chloz Guard. ship Squadrons, which, as previously recorded, United Fleet, have been constituted as fol were formed on the formal dissolution, of the
lows:-`
89].
Dated the 3rd day of January, 1906.
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors for the Applicants. THE TRADE MARKS URDINANCE, 1898.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.
NOTICE is hereby given that ALBERT of State Express Works, Worship Street, LEVY, trading as Ardath Tobacco Co., London, England, Tobacco Manufacturer, has on the 9th day of November, 1905, appiled for TER OF TRADE MARKS of the following. the Registration in Hongkong, in the REGIS Trade Marks
"ARDATH"
"STATE EXPRESS ;'
the sole proprietos thereof. in the name of ALBERT LEVY, trading as Ardath Tobacco Company, who claims to be
The Trade Marks have been used by the applicant in respect of the following goods :--
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IN CLASS 45.1- Dated the 3rd day of January, 1906.
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors for the Applicants, "THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,
41898,
90]
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF
LAATRADE MARK,
JOTICE is hereby given that the BRITISH-
NAMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY,
LIMITED, Registered Office, Cecil Cham bera, 86, Strand, London, England: Tobacco Manufacturers, has, on the 17th day of Novem bar, 1905, applied for the Registration_in Hongkong, in the REGISTER OF TRADE MARKS of the following Trade Mark --
A label containing in the middle the repre- sentation of a front view of a motor car with four men seated thereto, above belag the word * Autocar *' and balow the name and address " W. D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol & London;.".
in
the name of the BRITISH-AMERICAN
|
TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, who Tokiwa, iwate, Azuma, Ixumo, Olowa, Chi-plicants in respect of the following goods
First Squadron-The Yakumo, Asama, claim to be the sole proprietors thereof, Make The Trade Mark has been used by the ap waya, Tsushima, the auxiliary cruiser Anekawa, and destroyers Ariske, Fubuki, Kasumi, and Yayoi
Chiyota, Izumi, Niitaka, uma, Tatsula, the 91] Second Squadron:The Iki, Okido-abima, |-
auxillary cruiser Manshu Maru, and the des trayers Marazume,' Asashiwa, Asagiri, and Shirakuma,
trade of China with the States was wall-aigh a mile and allowed to move the last 100 yards Mr. Babington's pony also was intered air dead, All the business had been, transferred There is not the least doubt that he has's to Japan. One merchant told the speaker.plendid style of going, that in 1887 he used to import a million silk bandkerchiefs, but now he does not get a he was importing from China sometime' back single one. Another importer told him that 15,000 pieces of silk at $8 gold per place, now Mr. Brockman's opinion, was, that it was com past, it had one language, and the Chinese wers. These people pointed out that they were im, he gets all his requirements from Japan unlike the Indians, one and united. In baving porting goods from Japan because Japan af one and the same literature China was comforded them many facilities while it was so very pact and knit together. The fourth, advantage difficult to bay-frain China. Walle the Japan of the Chinese people. He affirmed that the Sister people's wants and tastes, adapted their was, what Mr. Brockinan termed the "virility ese sent over their experts to study the United Chinese could, without any difficulty, live products according to their experience, and globe and would thrive. The fifth advantage, not only superior but were in fact cheaper be- in the hottest and the coldest part of the every time they sent out their goods they were Mr. Brockman observed, was in China's being ing turned out by machinery; while the Chi- able, intellectually, commercially and indus- nose workmen are exactly at the same place trially,
as they were 2000 years ago. The speaker de- *But Mr. Brockman regretted the Chinese duced from all this that China bas got to come nations. As a world power China has no posi-leading nations. The last essential, which were behind time and very low in the scale of up to the level of the other World-Towers and tion. It was badly lacking in several essential China must have, according to Mr. Brockman, qualities, which are'd'ecessary to raise a country is "a civilization based upon righteousness," lle to be a world-power. He said, that Chins of qussed Confucius in support of this and said course required a well-trained army, which that the Goverment must throw out her dis could hold its own against any Army of the honest and unscrupulous officials and take up world. But he felt that he need not emphasise honest people. Mr. Brockman affirmed that he that point, as he felt sure that China would not knew that China respected learning and wanted forget that if it was rising into a World-Power all its officials to be highly educated; but he He, however, said that there were other things pointed out that a very learned man can be a which were more important or at least as im regue. That is why, he asserted, he wants to portant as that. Chinese masses required see China Christianized., Mr. Brockman laid education, a liberal education, industrial, com- emphasis on this point and assorted that his mercial and technical education, Japan would message to China was to be righteous. HeTakachiho, Chitose, Uji, and Sumida, never have been able, the Speaker asserted; to concluded his address by saying that he beat Russia, if the Japanese soldier' had not had spoken very frankly and criticized China, been educated and could intelligently under but he did so because he loved China and stand what led his country to declare war liked to sen it as a World Power, kompak against Russia. He emphasised this point and said with great force that the sacrifices which the Japanese soldiers did in the late Russo unless the soldiers had that, intelligent educa- The lecture was very impressive and the tion which alone could make them understand young men of China went out of the Hall with Benjamin, Kelly and Potts's share fist to-day-- that their very national existence depended the firm resolve to add their mite in raising upon the successful issue of the war. While their country up. The Chinese interpretation China was ignorant," in Japan, each small of the address was literal and very able. : village had its own school; every parent, no matter what he was, bad to send 'his children compulsorily to school, and there was no THE new issue of postage stamps in Siam that family whose members could not read or was casually announced some time since and writes the percentage of those who can read forgotten about by most people, is now parily in Japan being. 97. Bach was the case in on sale at the post offices, says the Bangkok other countries 100. In England, United Times, The design is entirely new, and the States and Germany, as well as the other same on each, though the colours vary with countries which are being reckoned as world- the denominations, and they make a very powers, there are schools in every village and pretty set. The head of is Majesty the King all the children of school-going ages are going appears as a small profile cames, supported by to school. There are schools of various sorts two Siamese children, between whón, and just in all these countries-Primary, Agricultors), below the King's portrait, appears a distant Technical, Electrical, &e, &c. In all the coun- view of Wat Cheng and the river, with the tries which are being recognised as leading the word "'Siam* at the top, and the value below. world, masses were being given liberal, educa- The values announced are of ons uit, two, three, on. Mr. Brockman admitted that China refour, five, eight, twalys, twenty four and sixty. spected learning that the Chinese had very well four ati, respectively. The one all sises over Japán, and fallen over the Loo-educated officials, But he asserted Chias re- pale yellow, with
The displays in the lions' cage at Warren's Circus are always of a thrilling character even under ordinary circumstances, but at the per- formance last night, says the Straits Times, (Singapore); of 28th uit., the trainer, M. Zaboirl while in the cage, inet with an adventure which made more than a thrill pass through the spectators, and which, white entailing serious injuries to himself, might have been attended by the most serious consequences possible. M. Zaboiri is noted as a lion tamer utterly without fear in pursuing his dangerous profession. When he eaters the cage where are the two big lions, he puts them through their facings, makes them leap over barricade forces open the animals' mouth, putting his face between their jaws. Last night he was doing thin with the larger, of the two lions when the brute suddenly closed its teeth, and bit right through its uminer's cheeks, breaking a number of teeth and causing blood to how all down his breast. The spectators were har rified to think what might be the conso- quences, but the trainer showed no signs of fear and remained in the cage for several minutes longer. On coming out he had his wounds temporarily bound up, and, after the intervala, insisted upon going again into the cage to conclude his proformance. It ended without further mishap. Subsequently his in juries were dressed by a doctor. His jaws were found to be very badly Incerated.
THE WEATHERS:
The following report is from Mr. F. C. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 4th at 11.55 The barometer has
Choos and FormIDES.
seat amidst hearty cheers. The Chairman With these words Mr. Brockman took his
proposed a vote of thanks for the speaker
A shallow area of low pressure appears to be quired not a few educated Mandarins, but the alt is
ing over the Pacife to the South of the. Loo four hundred thousa
belt of high pressure lles now educated, T
igtia and Japan.(.rever
dom is stíll Indicated in the For
part of the China fax all
fas all groen
South-China Guardship Squadron -The
Sushima, and Matsushima,
The Araining Squadrod:-Hashidale, Itsu-
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