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Shipping Steamers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1906.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

Luxury-Speed-Punctuality.

The only Line that Maintains a Rogular Schedule Service of under Eleven Days across the

Pacific is the " Empress Line," Saving 5 to 10 Days' Ocean Travel,^"',~

11 Day YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER 18 Days HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER.

PROPOSED SAILINGS. RN.S

ATHENIAN

T'ona

(Subject to Alteration). LEAVE HONGKONG ARRIVE VANCOUVER ..3,887...... WEDNESDAY, November 28th... December sand "EMPRESS OF JAPAN"....6,000 THURSDAY, December 10th...... January 7th "MONTEAGLE”...............6,163...... WEDNESDAY, December 16th ...January 19th "EMPRESS OF UHINA....6,000.....THURSDAY, January 17th February 4th "TARTAR"......................................................4.425.....WEDNESDAY, January 23rd....February 16th "EMPRESS OF INDIA” „.....5,000............

"EMPRESS steamers will depart fram Hongkong at 4 P.M. Intermediate steamers at 12 Noon:

THE Quickert route to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, lng at SHANG HAI, NAGASAKI, (through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN), KOBE, YOKOHAMA, and VICTORIA, B.C., connecting at VAN JUVER with a Special Mail Express, and Quebec with the Company's New Palatial "EMPRESS Steamships, 14,500 tons register. The through transit to LIVERPOOL being 221 days, from YOKOHAMA, and 29) days from HONGKONG.

Hongkong to London, ist Ola............via S1, Lawrence £60. Vid New York £62, Hongkong to London, Intermediate on

Steamers, and rst Class on Railways

"Intermediate " R.M.S. MONTEAGLE," TARTAR and "ATHENIAN" carry Passengers only, at Intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that class. Passangers Booked through to all points and AROUND THE WORLD, * SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Misionaries, Merabers of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and JapanTM Governments,

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For further informatios, Maps, Roytes, Hand Books, Rates of Freight and Pastage, apply to

W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Agent, Cornar Pedder Streal and Praya. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1906. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

(Projected Sailings from HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

För

SHANGHÄI

MANILA......

SHANGHAI

Steamship

Un

YIKSANG↑.........FRIDAY, 23rd Novi, Noon,, YUENSANG*.........FRIDAY, 23rd Nov., 4 P.M. ‚KWONGSANG†„SATURDAY, 24th Nov., Neon, S'GAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA KUISANG * ......SATURDAY, 24th Nov., 3.P.M. TIENTSIN..............CHIPSHING?........SATURU VY, 24th Nov., 4 P.M.

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Chefoo, Tioattin, Newchwang and Yangiste Ports. These Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and are fitted

throughout with Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply, to

Hangkang, 22nd November, 1906.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers,

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

FOR

NINGPO and SHANGHAI....

SHANGHAL........................................................

++

MANILA, ZAMBOANGA, PORT DARY WIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOK- TOWN, CAIRNS. TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE SYDNEY & MELBOURNE)

YOKOHAMA and KOBE..

STEAMERS.

TO SAIL

YOCHOW"............

* KIUKIANG").

24th November.

zóth

** TSINAN ***

3rd December.

33th

"CHANGSHA".....

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† Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangue and Northern China Posts, ~

The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by theca steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried,

Ports.

..

Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Rates for all New Zealand and other Australian

For Freight of Passage, apply to

Hongkong, 22nd November, 1906.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

HONGKONG MANILA.

Highest Claus, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers between Hongkong and Manila-Saloon amidships-Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine Surgeon and Stewardess carried. All the most up-to-data arrangement for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA AND MANILA

STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

Steimablp. Toos,

Captalo.

ZAFIRO........... 1540 R. Rodger

RUBI

R. Almond....... 2540

For Freight or Passage, apply to

(lbogkong, 17th November, 1906.

S

A

For

Sailing Dres

MANILA (DIRECT) SATURDAY, 24th Nov.,

at Noon. SATURDAY,

at Noon.

1st Dec.,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERI.

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HONGKONG-NEW YORK.

AMERICAN ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP CO.

FOR NEW YORK via PORTS AND SUEZ JANAL. (With Liberty to Cail at, the Malabar Coast),

Steamship

-

For Freight and further information, apply to

Land November, Y556.

About

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Agents.

Shipping Steamers:

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.

BY

PASSENGER SERVICE.

Y the new steamers, "RHENANIA" HARBURG," HOHENSTAUFEN" and the "SCANDIA" and "SILERIA." The stoninori are specially built for the tropics Cabins Amidships and have luxurious Passenger accommodation first class. lighted throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried Laundry on board. Return tickets issued at reduced rates for two years available, throazh tickets to be had to London via Havre and to New York via Näples and Hamburg, mo

NEXT SAILINGS OUTWAND.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, TSINGTAU, CHEFOU 'AND. TIENTSIN VIA SHANGHAI.

A.Capt. Jaeger menu.

'HOHENSTAUFEN..

SILESIA arguinato

SCANDIA comittebet HABSBURG.....

Bable.armanı

Land December.pl

and January, ".

February.

4th March..

*

v, Doahren.

RHENANIA orgasmisijast HOHENSTAUFEN....

1

Filler........

v. Hoff.

3rd April.

Jaeger L Bable..

1st May.

1st June.

SILESIA 14) .................................... SCANDIA

v, Docbren... 261-July,

NEXT SAILINGS HOMEWARD.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT said, NAPLES, HAVRE, (LONDON VIA HAVRE) AND HAMBURG. RHENANIA.........................Capt. v. Hoff

14th December. Jacger...IIth January. Bable........... 8th February.

HOHENSTAUFEN. CREANDMARTINSOPLEV SILESIA..... SCANDIA .....

1

9. Doebres. 22nd March. Filler

HABSBURG 31

RHENANIA

HOHENSTAUFEN

SILESIA..

11

v. Hoff Jatger 料

............... Sih April.

17th May.1

Fath July.

Bableti

FREIGHT SERVICE,

NEXT SMILINGS OUTWARD.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMAANDALUSIA .........24th November, FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMAAMBRIA ...........26th November. FOR TSINGTAO NAGASAKI and DAPHNE............... 27th November,

VLADIVOSTOCK

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.HOHENSTAUFEN. and December. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMAALESIA 5 December. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.SPEZIA ...........29th December.

NEXT SAILINGS HOMEWARD.

VIA STRAITS, COLOMBO, AND ADEN, Taking Cargo at throughrates to Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Oporto, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Trieste, Genoa, Ports in the Levante, Black Sea and Baltic Ports, North and South American Ports. Also via Aden or Port Sald by the Arabic Persian Service Arabian and Persian Gulf Potts.

FOR HAVRE, ANTWERP and HAMBURG ...SITHONIA.......................30th Nov. FOR NAPLES, HAVRE, BREMEN & H'BURG.RHENANIA 14th Dec, FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG ...ANDALUSIA......a8th Dec. FOR NEW YORK.

VANDALIA ....... 2nd Jan, FOR NEW YORK....................... S.........................................................................................NUBIA............................... To follow, FOR NAPLES, HAVRE, BREMEN& H'BURG.HOHENSTAUFEN 11th Jan. FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG.................... ..SPEZIA.................

......... 15th Jan.. FOR NAPLES, HAVRE and HAMBURG....................SILESIA ........................qu 8th Feb.

Hongkong, zist November, 1906.

"SHIRE" LINE OF STRAMERS.

·FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP.

THE Steamship

"FLINTSHIRE

will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about the 24th instant.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 20th November, 1900,

THE ORIENTAL FACIFIC LINE.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA. PORTS/~

THE Steamship

"DAKOTAH"

will be despatched for the above Ports, or or about the 26th instant.

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For Freight and further particulars, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co,

Agents. Hongkong, 20th November, 1906.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at Manila, Timor, Port Darwin and Queensland Ports, and taking through Cargo to Adelaide, New Zealand, Tasmania, c) THE Steamship

"EASTERN," Captain McArthur, will be despatched for the above Ports, on SATURDAY, the 1st December, at 10 A.M.

'This well-known Steamer is specially fited for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh. Provi- sions, Ice, etc., throughout the voyage..

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.AND

N.B. To assure the, additional comfort of

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS,

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA.

THE Company's Steamship' -

"POLYNESIEN," Captain Broc, will be despatched as above, on or about MONDAY, the 26th instant, For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

Hongkong, zath November, 1906,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA,

*HE Steamship

THE

"GREGORY APCAR,"-. Captain S. H. Belson, will be despatched for the above Parts, on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, at 3 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agent's. Hongkong, 20th November, 1906. [1115

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR LONDON.

THE Steamship

"BÉNMOHR," Captain Webster, will be despatched as above, on or about the 30th November.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 12th November, 1906.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,.

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passengers the steamers of the Company, have LI KWONG LOONG & CO.,

electric fans fitted in staterooms,

For Freight or Passage, apply to atak

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & C Agents. Hongkong, 13th November, 1906, +₤1052

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SOUTH AMERican Line.

Regular Steamship Service between HONGKONG, SALINA CRUZ, CALLAO and IQUIQUE, via JAPAN PORTS.. Will be sent to VALPARAISO !f mufcient inducement.

THE Steamship

"KASATO MARU," '6,000; tons!

·

CABINET-MAKKes and Art Decorators, from Shangbai, bas re-opened their FURNITURE STORE

At

No. 35, DES Vœux Road CENTRAL, The only Shop in Hongkong with this name.

THERE HIGH-CLASS" FURNITURE

Entimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ICE HOUSE ROAD,

HONG

CABLE ADDRESS:--- Telegraph, Hongkong.

THE leading English Newspaper in China Also widely circulated in Japan, Cochin China, Ceylon, India and the Far East generally.

A daily newspaper with weekly edition published for despatch by the homeward mail The daily is recommended as more generally suitable, except for subscribers in Europe or

America.

A special feature is made of full and accur ate reports of local occurrences, and of mat

| ters of general interest.

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.

The Hongkong Telegraph is the best medium for advertising in China. It circulates

largely among all classes of the community,

is the largest daily newspaper and has a

wider circulation than any journal in the Far

East.

"GAPORU BACTION FIGH 75:

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Hostilities fest broke out at Boat Quay where with shouts of "pað, pah” the rival clans opened a fusilade of brickbarn and broken battles on each other, Fortunately the Police got immediate notice of the fight and succe in dispersing the rioters, half-a-dozen of whom wara arrested. N

For some time after this the town wan quiet, but Chinese shopkeepers anticipating more trouble only partly opened their shops and richishas plying were few in number, the Teachiu and Hokien coniles being ready to fly at each other's throats and the coolies of the other,plans being afraid to turn out as they be

Hoved they would be assaulted and their vahi- cles wrecked. With the absence of the rikshas theatreats wore a dorested air and in the Hokien and Teachiu quarters the respective clane hang about the street corners ready to raid each other's houses,

The next trouble, however, occurred at New Market rd, near the Chinese Protectorate, the scene of the big fight on Tuesday, and began by andden shouts of “pah, pah * add slowers of bricks of which there was a handy supply at the roadside. Then they produced short hard- wood fighting sticks and got to class quarters. 'leads were being cracked and rough knocks exchanged when Captain D'Arcy Symonds with a body of armed Sikhs arrived at the double. At the approach of this armed force the rioters scattered in all directions, many escaping up the by streets, but a few of the ringleaders and more desperate fighters ware secured.

'Immediately after this fight nows cams that another outbreak had occurred in Hongkong st which mostly contains Teochia shops and a party of police hurried off to this strent." - Thu row appeared to be an attack of a Teochin fea- shop.by Hokiens who bolted when they saw, the police, but again.arrests were made.”.

After keeping out of the way for half-nd-Hour the rioters started the fight again sight in front of the Protectorate in full force, and whana small police patroi „attempted 'to interfere the combatants met them with volleys of stones," Reinforcements, however, came to the Fólica and a large number of arrests were made.

These sudden fights bad, up to noon, occur. red all over the town, streef-fighting being Gercest in New Market-rd, Marchant-rd; Honge kong-a!, Teluk Ayer, and Anson and Tanjong "Special attention given to effectively display 'agar-id, and to be ja readiness for evanta ing advertisements.

are

The type used as a standard for setting

advertisements is similar to this, unless wa instructed to display the advertisement, when

any elective style of type will be adopted This standard runs exactly eight lines to the

inch, and about eight words to the line.

DOMÉSTIC OCCURRENCES,

alities the order was given for the Şikb Police` to be served out with ball cartridge and buck-shot, whilst armed squads were sent out to patrol the streets where fighting bad taken, placé and where outbreaks were likely to occur again

At noon arrangaments were made to call a

meeting of the Chinese Advisory Board, to ob

in their opinion on the trouble.

The rioters arrested on "Tuesday night and yesterday morning were brought before Mr. Colman yesterday 'in batches and most of them had wounds they had received in the fight, whilst the Police produced large numbers of the heavy fighting sticks with which the wounds were inflicted.

The Court was crowded with. Chinese on- lookers-partisans of the prisoners who scowl. ed at each other, and in every case. Mr. Col. man convicted, imposing sentences -ring-

Notices of Births, Deaths, and Marriages ing from thres months to six months,

$1 each insertion in the Daily and Weekly,

CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS,

Special Rates for standing advertisements

can be ascertained from the Manager.

Advertisements for the. Daily, should reach the Hongkong Telegraph Office not later than moon of the day they are intended to appear,

Unless otherwise specified all advertisement will be repeated and charged for until counter

manded.

JOBRING DEPARTMENT.

Job Printing of all descriptious undertaken,

PROGRAMMES,

PAMPHLETS,

CARDS,

CIRCULARS

PXPRESSES

All job printing is done under European zupervision, well tamed out, free from errors

Wevery sections be made to and remarkably cheap at

order in any design required.

Have been patronised by the Hongkong Club, Hongkong Hotel, Telegraph Co., Messrs. A. 5. Watson & Co., Ld, Firms and other loading Establishments in the Colony, to whom refer ance may be made as to the Superior Work `manship ́and Materials of the Furniture, &c.,

supplied.

Captain W. C.T. S. Filmer, will be despatched Meax. A. 5. Watson & Co., Ltd. write' as

as above, middle of December,

Taking Freight and Passangers to other Western Coast Ports of South America.

The above Steamer bas splendid. Accom. modation and is fitted throughout with Elec tric Light. A daly qualified Surgeon in curied.

For further information, apply to ****

K. MATSDA, Mathgar

York Building.

Hongkong, 14th November, 1906,

follows:

"We have pleasure in stating that :Mr. Ll KWONG LOONG furnished the Anuare

•• tő our Dispensary and gaye ui'every sitis.

faction,"

(8d.) A/S. WATSON & Co., Ld. ORDERS punctually attended to, and CHARGES most moderate,

AN INSPECTION INVITED: (Bag']"Hongkong; 1st March; 1905,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

OFFICE

Estimates given for all classes of work on

application to

THE MANAGER,

HOMOKONG TELEGRAPH Có, LD,

1, Ice House Road,

Hongkong

The Magistrate took the excellent step of getting the Court interpreter to explain in a loud voice the helpousonsa:of the crime of rioting and the penalties attached to it, and ail and sundry were warned that if they were “arrested amongst rioters it would be taken for granted they were of the party. This 'seemed to deeply impress the Chinese thronging the......... Court...

The Police Court-compound was crowded. with Teochius and Hokiens anxious to know what sentence had been passed on their friends and when they heard the punishment through the lock-up bars they quickly dispersed.

The heavy rain in the stemson rubar, damped the ardour of the opposing, clans and 'there was no serious fight, though several gangs of Teochius made raids on Hokies shops in retaliation for the attacks on their classman's shops the previous day. The worst raid took place in Church-st and here a Hokion pieca goods shop was attacked as d fooled before the Police could come to the .ctc. The same hing bappened to an Oplum:hop in New Market-rd. In both cases 'arrests were mada and doubtless the salutary punishment, the Third Police,Magistrate has been meting out will be continued.<

Later in the afternoon the leading members of the Chinesa Chamber of Commerce, who had met earlier in the day to decide what steps they should take to assist the Police, wont with Capt,, Cascaden round the Hokjan and Tenchiu quarters of the town and told the men to be have in an orderly manner assuring than that anyone who was attacked would be assisted by the Police. This somewhat réassured some of the shop-keepers who opened up their “kedals,"" but others kept the shutters up and burinitas in Chinatown was practically at a ständatill

The Chinese faction fight has had one unfortunate result, beyond any bodily grief the 'combatants may have let themselves in for-a scarcity of ricksbas, plying along the thoroughfares, Yesterday hat few of the single rickshas, or the smarter (if auch term can be applied to any of the crowd) of the runtaryware but. They were too frightened. The bulk of the men ont ware the aged withar ed "night-owls,” who had been ^oni all, night and gauging the position of the next morning remained out. For over an hour the writer and his boy padded the neighbourhood of Kam- pong Saigon for a rikisha and It was eloquent ‚of the condition of things that the only ans disengaged or about at all—was a double | “abaw," and a runner with one, of the finest

black oyes we have observed for And he could not waiti

A late call paid last night

Police Station'alicitad that there had bash 154) other outbreak`la" the

Llass, bat is wai" mot:

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