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MARRIAGE.

En 30th June, at Shanghai, Joan (LAUDIO aldest son of the late Jose Cyrilla d'Aquino, ta LILY MARIA, second daughter of the late Chevalier Eugen Francisco Xavier dos | Santos Remedios, rauta, Lisi; cic, etc.

DEATHS.

On the 1st July at Shangliai, FRANK TEE,

Kiuleeyuen Wharves, aged 72 years..

late Whattinger, China Aferchants S N. Co.,

On the 2nd July, at Shanghai, of heart

Lite, A. W. MAITLAND, aged 60 years.

(he Hongkang Á ziegräph.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1936

SVERLING "SAÏMRIES.

Among the first questions asked by Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, after taking her seat in the Legislative Council, was one in which he sought to know whether the Government

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 6 1906.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TH Thia On 4. S. Co. Ld, nouify that the s Kwongehow will not be leaving for Macao on

Satit day, the 7th instant, on account of boiler cleaning. The s.a. grung leaves for Ma- ca at 8 am, on Sunday, the 8th instant, as usual.

THE big flanting dock Dewey was towed away | from Singapore by the tugs Glacier, Brutus and. Crear about. 3.30 p.m., on the 18th ult. The smaller tug Wombatuck, acted is tender. It is understood that she will endeavour to

make for Manila direct.

Two truck coolies were arrested yesterday, and as being placed before Mr. F. A, Hazeland

at the Police Court dus morning, were bach fined 53, for drawing their truck along Queen's Road Central, opposite the Clock Tower, with out a permit from the police.

LEUNG Hing, master of n- cargo-boat, wan charged before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Court this mo ning, with carrying three passengers in excess of the number allowed by his licence, and also with refusing to show the police his licence when asked, yesterday. His Worship fined him $3 on each charge,

A Grass cutter who could not state his business when found in the grounds of the Royal Navni Hospital was yesterday handed over to the Police. He figured before.Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court to-day, on a charge of trespass, and pleading guilty was ordered to pay a fine of five dollars.

SANITARY Inspector 5. M. Gidley proceeded against a chair cholie, hefore Mr. F. A. Haze land, at the Magistracy to-day, on a charge of

demanding more than his legal fare and using

abusive language. This was alleged to have occurred yesterday. His Worship imposed a fiue of $3 on the first charge and $5 on the second.

by Messrs. ROBEær Por- TER AND COMPANY, Pro- prietors of the famous BULL DOG BRANDS of STOUT, and' ALE.

It is highly recom- mended by many medi-would consider the advisability of granting to those vivil servants who draw their salary on cal men on account of its

a sterling basis the pajvilege of drawing half beneficial action in cer-their pay at the rate of 15. 8. to the dollar, or of granting some other relief by way of tain ailments particular compensation to such civil servants. ly in complaints of ay that question the Hon, the Colonial gouty originor tendency: Council, field on the 17th May last, sepiled

covered in the luggage of one of the passengers. Either by itself or mixed that His Excellency the Governor had com-

The passenger was questioned regarding the municated with the Secretary of State on end, but he denied owning the firearms, aver with SODA or GINGER the subject. Since then nothing furthering that he did not know who put them, there has been heard of the matter. It is there The police, however, seized the arms and BEER it makes a inost

fore, interesting, and possibly instructive, ensimunition.. wholesome.

to note that on the zith ult, al the Legisla. *palatable

tive Council meeting held at Singapore, the and refreshing summer following question was asked by the Roll. Mr. Hugh Fort" Is it the intention of beverage.

the Governnicht to introduce any scheme "Per Case of 8 Doz.

for the re-arrangement of the salaries of members of the Civil Service and other pula- Pints:

Por Doz.

Nongkong, 5th July, 1906),

1 BURGLARS LAIR' DISCOVERED.

› TWO ARRESTS MADE.

A thieves den, where in all probability burglaries and robberies have been planned, was discovered by the police last night and two arresis made, while an assortment of tools pecially used by robbers, was seized. It was only a matter of luck that the police ware "kuccessfat in breaking up-this; camp, where, men of doubiful character met and projected' plans for the carrying out of their nefarious traffic. Last evening, on information re- ceived, a warrant was issued, and the police, excise officers, raided in company with No 19. Centre Street in searcli of opium. The premises were searched and only a

TELEGRAM.

"HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE

THE HSIN-CHENG, RISING.

REBEL LEADER CAPTURED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 6th July,

11.40 a..

The leader of the rebels, who have succeeded in holding Heinchenghaien ngainst the Imperial troops, has been captured.

TELEGRAMS.

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BERVICE.

STORM AT SHANGHAI,

HEAVY CASUALTY LIST.

„TERRIFIC_DAMAGE..

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 6th July,

11.40 a.m.

A squall, of typhoon force, blew over the Eettlement yesterday.

Hundreds of lives afloat have beca lost by the wreck of the small native

It is expected that the insurgents will now be dispersed without far-eralt. ther difficulty.

ORIGIN OF THE REVOLT.

ACTIVITY OF SECRET SOCIETY MEN".

Forther Particulars of the recent rising, at

Mr. Robert Law was drowned. The Yangtsze river boat Zuckwo was struck by lightning.

A small Chinesp gunboat capsized during the storm."

few mace of the drug found, but in dif- |ferent boxes in the 100m were discovered a' feu iron bars, skeleton, køye, one pick-jock, ané jimmy, knives, files and other adds and ends used by professional burglars. A gold finger ring was also found. The two men in the house were taxed about the dis.. covery and they were arrested and removed to the Central Station. They were placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland today 10 answer to thres charges. On the first charge, that of being in possession of illicit opium, his Worship im. Hsinchenghaien, briefly cabled by our Shanghai posed a fine of $3. or seven days' gaal each, on correspondent during the week, are to band by the second $50, of one inonth each, and on the the mail arriving from, the North to day. From third, a further fine of $50, with the option of the N. C. D. News of 3rd inst., it is gathered | one month's hard labour, and in lieu of one that a Hangchow dispatch states that a rice

day's gaol to be exposed in the stocke for six riat, owing to the high prices demanded for of the destruction has not yet been hours. The first defendant had, an extra fine that commodity, took place in the city of Hsin-ascertained. of $15, or three week's gaol, for being in pos ́chenghsien, belonging to the prefecture of session of the gold ringi,

Hang chow on the 27th of June during which a number of grain shops were looted and some persons badly injured. Upon the appearance,' however, of the district magistrate of the city, who was backed by a numerous body of "run-

ROWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB.

ners" as well as a company of the local garri. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

son, some fifty strong, the mob scattered and was content with merely carrying off the plus Following are particulars of the first round

dered bags of rice." Later on in the day, incited draws for the competitions at the above by emissaries of the secret societies who took

THE Water Police this morning boarded the greens

Secretary, at the meeting of the Legislative tased the port and seized three Mauser idles

30.00lic servants in view of the rise in exchange 4.00 during the present year?" la reply, the

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Colonial Secretary said that the Secretary.of | Staté was not "prepared to consider any general revision of salaries, but would re ceive recommendations regarding increases to the salaries of the subordinate officials who were paid on a sterling basis. As conditions in our sister-colony are almost identical with those prevailing here, it is to be assumed from the above reply of the Secretary of State, that the result of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Na- 19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAE's communicating with that official will

GRECOR

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ASTI, MOSCATO,

be a similar reply regarding the Civil Service salaries in this Colony, a feply which cannot but be received with satisfaction by, and meet with the approval of, the rate, payers of the Colony. We have already dealt with this subject fully in these coluinns, and the reply of the Secretary of State to The Singapore overnment supports the views we have all along expressed on the subject.

OPIUM TRADE IN AUSTRÁLIA,

steamer Mengkeng Maru as soon as she en- and a quantity of ammunition that were dis

THE being was concluded yesterday after- noon, ai te Pafice Court, in the case in which

Iwa lukongs (Yos, 158 and 903) were charged with assaulting the manager of the Tin Hing Company, at Hongham, un rith June Mr. E. 3. Grist, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, who appeared for the prosecution, called several

witnesses to prove his case. After which Mr. Gompertz found lukong 18 guilty of the charge and'imposed a fine of $ro, C. C. 903 was dis- charged. Another lukong (No. 391) who was also alleged to have had a hand in the assault was called and fined $to..

MILITARY bread seems to have some attraction for the Chinese coolies employed in the bar. racks. Several have been severely dealt with by the Court for stealing bread recently, "yet the templation stems tou great to be resisted, Yesterday afterapon, Lai To, a punkah coolie, employed in Victoria Harracks, was seen by Bom. A. Gartland to go up to a sideboard and .remove--a-louf-of- bread; ~The punkah coolie was given 'in charge. He was placed before Mr. Gompertz, at the Magistracy, this morning, charged with the thef, and was sentenced to fifteen days' hard labour and, six hours' stocks.

By kind permission of Lieut. Col. A. G. Fillon,

s.o., and Officers, the Band of the 2nd Batt "The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regt.) will play the following programme of music,, during dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, on Saturday, 7th inst

March

Overtime tulevan Selovjoréfrom

Vale..

fa) Nong...

........ HuwSH

** Masu÷tičles"

**Sublaten Lirder ̈.

• The Subflower and the Sot

Томенчето Auber Gogood ...Gugl Jenn

* (l) Istetuerra 'Two-step," Anona "............firey Andonië The Broken Melody "...... Van Bienet Sickation form..." The Girl from Kay's "Caryll God Save the King.

On July "The pinui' Act Amendment 1′′Act," passed last session, came into force in

South Australia, The Act, makes it penal. to furnish an aboriginal or half-caste with apium, and it 'also makes the manufacture of apium for smoking, or the keeping of a house | THE sampar people have been very backward for apium-smoking, an offence. An Asiatic Jately, in taking out fresh licences for their alien may be deported to his native land if he boils, sort the Water Police are trying to im. sells or gives upiam to an abbriginal," and 'n press on their minds that it is against the law. minimum perally of £10 is imposed for a breach Over a dozen sampan owners were brought up of the provision, six monthsgrace was allowed at the Police Court this morning, charged with Chinese merchants to self off their surplus failing to take dut licences for their boala, BAROLO & BARBERA stocks, and the period expired on July 1. Under Their permits expired in April last, and up to now they have not applied for new ones. One old woman, who possessed a licence, the num ber on which, however, did not correspond with that on her boat, said, when questioned aboùrit: My niece went to Canton and bor- rowed her licence!" Mr. Gompertz fined de fendants $5 each, and ordered that they should apply for their licences forth with.

FROM

G. LENTI

ALESSANDRIA, PIEDMONT,

-A·1:50·

SERGEANT John Watt, accompanied by a few lukongs, verified the Chinese quarters of the

. 151 Round,

Win. Russell D. Harvey 'T. Neave

Wm. Dens

7. Win. Ramsay

2.

}. M.-Henderson 7.

A. Ramsay 7

T. W. Robertson v.

R. Whyle

G. Smith

F. H. Dixon

T.Skinner

D., Mcintyre

R. H. Baxter A, Nicholson A. Kinross J. Lapsley

T. Wright

J. Murchie

W. Hutchison

G. R. Edwards

J. C. Gow

W.3. Crawford

77.

J. Ranisty

ม.

A. Ritchie'

J.

Dr. Swan

7.

R. F. Hunie

11.

KC Hunter

7.

G. T. Wilson

7. G. K. Haxton.

7. A. A. Milroy v. J. Tully

PRESIDENT'S COMPETITIONS.

1). Gow

7. G. R. Edwards

R. H. Baxter

1st Round

A. Ramsay

3

Dr. Swan

G. T. Wilson

ม.

A. A. Milroy

T. W. Rebrítson R. Whyle

7.

2.

A. Kinross

G. Smith

A. Ritchie

T. Neave GOM

J. Ramsay

2.

D. Harvey

F. H. Dixton

W. J. Crawford

R. Lapsley

J Murchie

D. McIntyre J. Tully

2. F. Wright

K. Haxton

v. R. Hunter

R. F. llume

W. M. Deas

7. Wm. Kamany

7/

T Skinner

v. Wm. Russell Wm. Hutchison v A. Nicholson

Tully

VIER-PRESIDENT'S COMPETITION.

1st Round..

---WM;}els Wm. Ramsay 9. T. Wright Wm. Hutchison W. J. Crawford

v. J. Murchie

R. Whyte

T. Skinner

1. M. Henderson v.

j. C. Gow

R. Lapsley;

V.

T. W. Robertson

G. R. Edward's

V.

R. Hume

G. K. Haxton

7. Wm. Russell

17. G. Smith

2.

D. Gow

R. H. Baxter

R. Hunter

G. T. Wilson DJ. McIntyre

J. Ramsay

F. H. Dixon

A. Ramsay.

A. Nicholson

A. Kinross

v. A. A. Milroy

2. T. Keave

%

..

7. D. Baivey , Dr. Swan This round has to be completed by 191. Sep.

tember.

The first named are the challengers, and any competitor failing to challenge will forfeit the

tic.

THE LEIGHTON HILL ROAD

OUTRAGE.

Terrific damage has been wrought afloat, and on shore the exact extent

The storm lasted-fully forty-five mninutes.

To-day a heavy thunderstorm, ac- companied by a torrential downpour of rain, occurred in the morning and continued throughout the early part of the forenoon.

[W. C. D. News.]

The Open Door in Manchuria.

Tokio, 1st July.

advantage at the excitement arising from the arrest by the magistrate of several of the ringleaders of the mob, the latter again gather ed into a formidable body and marched upon the magistrate's yamen to demand the release of their comrades. Backbone was given to this pro- Má Luke Wright (American Ambassador) cedure by the presence of a number of armed | in reply to Baron Kaneko's toast at a banquet secret 1ociety men who were beat upon starting | last night said that apprehensions in regard to an insurrection by the capture of Hsincheng- || Japan's policy in Manchuria were not warrant. ed. He would welcome friendly competition between Japan and America which were spiri. cual allies."

BURGLARY AT JUNK BAY.

FLOUR MILL OVERSEER ROBBED

sien and its magistrate, making at the same timen general levy for funds upon the well-to-do: classes of the city. The object of which, of course, was that if successful in resist ing the authorities a regular insurrection would be started, whilst if the authorities should prove too strong the funds so collected could be taken away and divided amongst the SMART CAPTURK BY WATER POLICE. members of the secret society in charge

The Water Police madesmart, c'iptura of the rising. When the mob made its de-

yesterday at Kowloon and Wie also successful mands on the district magistrate he latter seo ing the futility of resisting with the small force in recovering $150 worth of jewellery which under him gave up his prisoners with the best bad bean stolen from a European house on grace possible, but not, however, before having 28th June last. The Chinaman who was ar given them a few wholesome strokes of the rasted will be brought before the Court 10- bamboo to take away with them as reminders of morrow. in June last the overseer in charge their rashness. The promptitude shown by the of Mr. Reunio's four mills at Junk Bay made magistrate in yielding to their 'demands satis-a report to Irspector Langley that his house fied the great majority of the mob who im- had been burgled and $150 worth of jewellery' mediately separated so as not to make them- stolen The Water Police investigated the selves too conspicuous, remembering that the matter and yesterday arrested a Chinaman who authorities have a long memory and that when was seen to be in possession of a watch and. peace was finally restored wholesale arresis Chain; The suspicinus Chicaman was held might follow if further mischief were perpetrated. until the arrival of the overseer, who identified But n small number of the more desperate class, the watch and chain as his property. Being encouraged by the secret society' men, kept so far successful in their investigation the parading the streets and browbeating the law police, on receipt of information, journeyed to abiding, although they were too weak in num. Junk Bay and in a thorough search succeeded bers to capture the city. In the meantime the in recovering the remaining portion of the aid of the provincial authorities at Hangchow stolen jewellery which was buried in the estate.

THE BAIB MR."A. W. MÄTILAND,

had been sought by the magistrate of Hsin-at Chung-kwan O. chenghsien, and a battalion of foreign-modelled troops under the command of a Manchu here. ditary noble of the 6th grade named San To who is also an expectant, Total of Chékiangy were sent to the scene of disturbance to suppress the rising and bring all prisoners to Hangchow. HSINCHENGIISIEN CAPTURED BY SECRET

SOCIETY MEN.

We, N. C. D), News, and inst, regret fo bave to record the death which took place quite suddenly last night of Mr. A. W. Maitland, & resident of many years in. The local mandarins have received news China, sad one of a family which has given from the Provincial Government of Chéxiang several members to the Far East, where to the effect that the city of Hsingchenghsien they have become prominent in business, in (Haogchow prefecture) was captured by the social life, and-in spart. Mr. Maitland, who has "Itung Fang" or Red Association, secret latterly been manager of the Shanghai office of society men, on the guth ultimo, but nothing the Imperial Bank of China, had been siling" so far is known of the fate of the somewhat, but his condition was not regarded district magistrate of the captured cily, Mr. as serious and he was planning a holiday. Shen. The Red Association people now hold. Much sympathy will be extended to the in Itsinchenghsien is computed at something bereaved relatives at their unexpected loss. like 50c0 Governor Chang Tseng yung of Mr..Maitland was about sixty years old.

langchow has already sent troops from various directions against the secret society men so as to attack them on three sides. It is also re ported that the members of the Hung Pang Association are quite numerous, being scattered about in the cities of Lingan, Ch'anghua, W chau.and the

city of Hsincheng itself, all four district cities being under the jurisdiction of the prefect of Hangchow. It is, however, claimed that nine-tenths of the members of the "

ung Pang Association are nnt native born of Che kiang province, but are squatters from the Yangize Valley with a sprinkling of families from the adjoining province of Fukies. It ap-

The deceased gentleman, who was well- known in Hongkong, at one time held the the position of Chief Accountaut of the ilong-. kong and Shanghai Bank, In that capacity the late Mr. Maitland was very generally and lavourably known,–Ed., H.K.3.

It will be remembered that about a fortnight ago a report appeared in these columns to the effect that two suspects were arrested by the police of No. 2 Station as it was alleged these men were concerned in the attack made upon Mis, Aoki st her residence, 4, Leighton Hill Road, on the aged-ultimo, Notwithstanding that the Japanese lady failed to identify one of the suspects, the police held him with the other until further inquiries could be made, This morning, at the Police Court, the two men mere brought before Mr Gomperis on a charge of cutting and wounding Mrs. Anki. When the case was called Inspec- tor Gourlay asked that the man whom Mrs. Aoki failed to recognise should be discharged from custody. The Court granted the request. pears that the secret society men were not pre, the harbour, between Stonecutter's Island and

WILD DEER IN HONGKONG HARBOUR.

Yesterday afternoon an overseer employed. in the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, while out in a lunch, saw a deer swimming in

not he a terrible deprivation to the confirmed Chartered Bank fast, evening and arrested To regards the case of the other man, who was pared for the step that has since culminated in the mainland. The animal was captured and

the Commonwealth regulations no opium can be imported into Australia, so that the sepall quantity of the drug still left in South Australia has been in stock since last year. A sign that this is rapidly, dwindling is the high price at present cared for it by the owners of the opiam dens in delande. A well-known mem ber of the Chinese community asserts that the opium habit has visibly declined among his in Adelaide since the restrictions Countrymen on the traffic were placed by the Federation. Asked whether the absence of the drug would smoker, the Chinese citizen in question said the habitual smoker would no doubt feel the fuurteen office "boys," who were placed before lass of his pipe for a week or two and then he Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the Magistracy this would get over it, just as a dunkard who was morning. One "boy" was charged with keep confined to gaul for a year, managed to subsisi | ing a common gaming house at No. 3, Queen's very-comfortably-without-the-bottle Under Road Central and the others with gambling on the stern law of necessity a man's will is capa

the premises." Mr.TA; C; Helbarow, of Messrs. ble of surprising achievements. The Hon.

Deacon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the V. L.. Solomon, M.P., who has taken a great interest in the opium question, and knows all defendacis. Evidence was heard to the effect TABLE CLARET IN CASKS. about it, having resided for many years in Nor that the permission of the Bank people was not them Australia, states that the only difficulty required when the police had a warrant. As will be with respect to the smuggling of [opium, soon as the officers entered the house there and if the police are vigilant they will be able to detect breaches of the law. The principal was a stampede and a rush was made by the motive that led to the introduction of the pre-gamblers to escape. They were all arrested, sent measure, Mr. Solomon explained, was the The tukang said the defendants were playing desire to suppress the sale of opium among pat kau with European cards and no dice. the blacks. Under the old Act was im- possible to secure, convictions, because the The defence produced a witness, who said that people who gave information that they had pat kau was never played with European. bought opium wero equally liable

with

the people who sold the drag. Naives bave been Cards, but when such cards were used the so debauched by the drug that they were game was generally poker. His Worship con. unfitted aven for their bumble tasks as bowers victed the men. The leader was fined $15,

and the others 53 cach, [36-10 of wood and drawers of water,

CASHLESS 10"

CREDIT LESS 54.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1906,

arrested on leaving a Maçao steamer, a fusther remand was granted. This afternoon he was aken to the hospital by Tospector Gourlay for identification.

'THE WEATHER,

The following report is from dir. F. G. Figz, First Assistant ofthe Hongkong Observatory

On the 6th at 12. 5p. The barometer has risen slightly in Japan, and fallen a little over. the Philippines. -

to open rebellion, contesting themselves merely an examination showed that one of its hind with inciting the natives of Heinchenghsien to legs find been broken, while blood was oozing stir up trouble and then gradually do the same in from another leg. The dear, was removed 10 the Water Police Station wliere it was killed. other cities and preparing the whole region to become hostile against the Government. This deer is said to have come from the main- making the high prices for rice the chief p land. How it came to be in such a pitiable

pretext for doing so. The action of the magistrate of plight is unknown, but it in surmised it had Hainchenghsien on the 28th in summarily been shot by hunters and had taken to the sea beheading a leading member of the

Hung

in fright, Association who had been arrested on the Pang charge of inciting riot, forced the secret society to show their rebelliousness prematurely so that in the afternoon of the execution of their leader several thousand of them gathered out- side the city in the market town at Bungch'ichen preparation for an assault on Hsingchenghsien. The secret society first attacked and burned a church in town, fortunately without injuring the

Preasure is highest over the China Sea and the Philippines, and lowest over China. Re-pastor in charge Chang Ching-fu, who managed tures from N. China are lacking..

to escape in time with his family. After doing Fresh S. and SW, winds are indicated in the this act of vandalism the rebels marched upon Formica Channel and the N. part of the China Hsiachtaghsien breathing vengeance on ite magistrate, who had executed their leading "brother," whose name, by the way, was Kao, Forecast:---Fresh 8W. winds, squally," show-The city was captured by the rebcle who gra

said to be preparing for a siege,

Sea,

ary,

SHIPPING AND MAILS:

MARA DUE, French (Armand Dehic) 9th just. Indian (Wamiang) 11th inst. Canadian (Tartar) 17th inst. American (Korea) 18th inst. -

The ss. Showmat sailed from Moji on 4th inst., for Hongkong via Manila.

The 0, & 0.S.S. Cosna. Siberia, originally scheduled to sall from San Francisco on 26th ul., will not sail from that post until the 7th Inst, arrived at Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nogueaki, Shanghai and Hongkong.

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