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Russia.
LONDON 3rd December
Count Alexia Igustieff, the former Gover nor of Kleff, has been assassinated,
Later,
The elections for the Duma aro fixed for the 19th February, -
Football.
Universal Suffrage in Austria. Both housca in Austria have passed universal suffrage.
The Duke of Connaught's Eastern Tour.
The Duke of Connaught will start on the roth January, for the East.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26, 1906.
CONCERT AT GOVERNMENING
CIVIL""""HOSPITAL.
“A delightfully pleasant concert was that which took place at the Goverment Civil. Hospital, yesterday afternoon, when à number of the most prominent residents of the Colony, including His Excellency the Officer Adminis tering the Government, contributed their
THE AMERICAN DINNER.
TO MR, I L, RODGERS AND JUDGE L, R.
*WILFLEY!
The Americas Association of Chiun si Shanghai, an already briefly reported by special telegram in our columus, gavá" a complimentary dinner to the Hon. James L
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CENTRAL CHINNU
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING.
NEW MACO STEA
#LC, atr., & wenging, reports stonmars. Swi. Taland Fuldn,
Intimation
THE
The Executi
Committee met at the office
8.30 am, in Lat., 14:35 North, Long of Bronser, Mond & Co. at 2 p.m. ao Monday,
Eat, bound S.S.W. The two river
·December 17.
steamers have been borght by the Hongkong, The membéré present were Mesir Ed. S. Little (Chairman), C. M. Ede will, we understand, replace the favourite Canton and Macao Steamboat Co, Ld, and, and Chn Pac-san (Hon. Treasurer), C. Broder Hengshan, undergoing repairs as the Kowloon ROBINSON PIANO son, Father Colman, A. E Hippialay, Dr. J. R. Docks, on hie Macao run. The boats mie Hykes, Chun Nischeng, Jen Fung-ching, Szruch smaller than the old favourits which Tare-ying, Tieng Shao-ching, and the Chines they will replace, and in polis of speed also and Foreign Secretaries. The Rev. Dr. Woodt is believed that the new steamers will take three
do not equal the former vessel on the service. I of Huaianfu was invited to sit with the Com and a half hours to do the journey formerly mittes.
accomplished by the Haungakon in three. In every other respect the Sui Tai and Sui An are admirably adapted for the teamboat Cola service. With the two steamers the Com-- pany will malatain a continuous, daily service between Hongkong and the Parlliguess settle.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F.-G. Figt, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:-
On the 26th at 11.45 The barometer has fallen rapidly over E. Japan, and risen slight? - over Chios.
The minutes of the last maniing were taken as read. A correction was made, wherein Mr. Ed. S. Liule as Chairman of this Committee was appointed to write to the Chairman of the International Red Cross Fund with reference to the transfer of funds still on hand. Messia. G. Brodersen, E. de Bavier, Father Colman, A. E. Hippisley, M. Spoolman, and Tweng Shaoching were unanimously elected as addi tional members of the Executive Committee. The Chairman, reported that, as previously agreed, letters have been sent to missionaries in the famine aren, that the Consuls-General had telegraphed to their respective Govern mabis, that telegrams have been sent to the
A depression which passed over E. Man- Lord Mayor of London, the American Asiatic | churia yesterday, has reached N.E. Japan. Association of New York, to Dr. Knappe-of The anticyclone is still ‹entral over the con Berlin, and to the Press Association of Paris, tinent to the Noth of the Yangis, and pressure sant the telegrams free of expense. The Chi-China Sea. and that the various Cable Companies had remains relatively low over the S. part of the nene Imperial Telegraph Co. had also pro-
Gradients continua moderate to rather steep- mised to sand and receive telegrams for this Committee within a limit of 30 words for each telegram. A vote of thanks was extended to these different Telegraph Companies for thus consenting to send free message.
share to the entertainment of the patients Rodgers, Consul-General, the Hen. Lebbeur by whom their efforts were highly appreciated, R. Wilffey and officials of the United States as this little function went far to brighten up Court of China, at the Astor House Hotel,-last- and oliven the general conditions for them on night, saya N. C. D. News of 19th in chat day,
The dinner, which was the largest gather Those present were :--His Excellency Mring of Americans at a complimentar The South Africans have defeated Corn. H. May, Officer Administering the Govern banquet which has ever taken place in Shang ment, and his A. D C, Mr. F. H. May, Hon bai, was of the usual elaborate American kind wall by 9 to 3.
Mr. T. Sescombe Smith, Cobenial Secretary; every comfort of the nicely odd guests' having Ron, Mr. H. H. J. Gompenz, Attorney. been carefully studied The banqueting hall General; ilón. Dr. J. M. Atkinson and Mr. was nicely decorated with flags and dowers, Atkinson, Dr. W. V. Koch, Dr. Hartley, the Stars and Stripes covering the wall behind Dr. 0. Marriott, Dr. F. Gröne and Mrs the top table. In front of the Chairman was an Gröne, Dr. I. C. Thomson and Mrs. eagle surmounting an elaborate fancy, dish Thomson, Dr. Bell, R.N., Dr. W. B. A. Moore standing on a small table. The flowers used and Mrs. Moore, Dr. Saunders and Miss in the decorations were either red or white, the Saunders; His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, tables were laid in tricolour, and bamboos and Ar hdeacon and Mrs. Bannister, Rev. Father evergreens assieted to conceal the walls where Spada, the Rev. Mr. F. T. Johnson, the Rev❘ the flags failed to do so. Dr. Gilbert Rold The Illness of the Shah of Persia. Mr. Bunbury and Mrs. Bunbury, the Rev. Mr. presided, Consul-General Rogers being on his Start and Miss Stuart; Lady iggott, Mids A. F. | imme·liate right and Hon. 1. R. Willey on The Shah of Persia is sinking rapidly,
Forbám, Miss M. H. Gourley, Mix E. Maker, his left. There were also at the top tables, Mias Z. Young, Miss S. E. Barker, Mire District Attorney Bassett, U. S. Marshal 24th, December.
.. M. Jacoba, Miss M. E. Moit, Miss Poole Leonard, Mr. P. 5. A, Bourne, assistant Judge Central China Famine. Mr. G. A.Vondenck, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, H. M. Supreme Court, Clark of U.S. Court Dr. President Roosevelt hay issued à pio.Mr Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. Hinckley, U.S. Deputy Consul-General Boyd, clamation asking for a fund in aid of the Forsyth, Mr. Chapham, Co. Lucas, Hon. Mr. and Commander Cutler, Lieut.
Mrs. W. Chatham and Wiss Chatham, Mr. and Mitchell, U.S S. Galveston, Lieut. Andrews in Commander Chinese famine-stricken. He will also ask, 1. P. Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. John Last command U.S.S. Villalobos, Mr. H. De Gray Congress to authorise the use of Govering Miss B. A. Doberck, Miss V. H. Blair, Dr. F. L. Hawks eit, Mr. J. K. Jernigan, etc., ment transports to convey food in China. Mr. and Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Phelips, Mr etc. A string band was prosent and played
5. Piercy, and others, including many patients popular American music during the evening.
The Chairman, Dr. Gilbert Reid, submitted PROGRAMME,
the first toast of the evening, namely, the health Part, I.
of President Rogiereld The coast having been honoured, the Chairman said this might be called the annual banquet of the American Association, except that it was not. The arriv- at of their distinguished guests afforded them the opportunity of meeting round this festive board not only to wish them well du- ing their stay in the city of Shanghai and in China, but also to carry out some of the pur- live newspapers in Canton on Account of the Song"The Widow Malone". Russe poses of the Association. This organizationmissioner of the Chinese Postal Department
His Excellency Mr. F. H. May, CM.C. Xmas Carol When I view the mother hold was meant to advance the interests of Ameri cans in China whatever those intere is might ing." Part 1'.
be-commercial, educational, missionary or ...Anoo.ny other enterprise that might occupy the energies of Americans in this country. It was the interest of this Association to advance these commercial interests, but the main thing they
·recommended in advancing its relations and interests was that they were individuals joined
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
THE WINTER SOLSTICE FESTIVAL,
[From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton, 24th December. At $ 30 yesterday morning all the different officials here assembled at the Imperial Temple to perform the usual ceremony, on the occasion of the inter solstice festival.
To-day, there has been no issue of the na
winter solstice celebrations..
VUET-HAN RAILWAY SCRIPS, Yesterday, Yung Yu Fang, a shareholder of the vet-han Railway Company, petitioned the Viceroy, stating that at present, in Canton, there are numerous counterfeit Yuet-hau Rail- way share scrips in circulation, and people, not knowing these, are dealing in them. The pa
titioner requests the Viceroy to take the neces:
sary steps to find out the offenders and deal with them severely.
in the institution,
Pianoforte Solo" Valse Ballet "...Chaminade Mr. G. Grimble, Song "Gleaner's Slumber Song " ...\ Walchow
- Mrs. Badeley..
Mr. G. Balloch,
Song" The Bandolero". Lelie Stuart Recitation-"The Heart's Charity" Eliza Cook
Miss Blair..
Pianolone Solo-"Berceuse"
(This was composed by a lad of 11.) Mr, G. Grimble.
Recitation Irish Anecdotes............Anoo, His Excellency Mr. F. H. May, c.1.0.
Song" I know a lovely garden". G. D'Bard-
Mrs. Badeley. ong-"Three for Jack".
Ms. G. Balloch,
THEFT AT THE BRITISH CONSULATE, Some time ago the British Consul sent a man, charged with larceny, to the Namhol Magia. | Song--"Peace and Rest" ....... trite for trial. But at the trial the man strong- ly denied the charge preferred against him to the magistrate released him. Now the Consul
Mrs. Newborn. Humorous Recitation ...............
Mr. A. S. Cobden,
is raported to have written to the Magistrate Xmas Carol-" The First Noel" inquiring why he had let off the man' without punishment.
CANTON-KOWL'ON RAILWAY.
Yesterday, all the representatives of thè dif. 'ferent 'schools' and rolleges of Canton held
elot
....Squire
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of the ked Cross Fund states there was about The Chairman seported that the Chairman
Tis. 24,003 on hand, and that in a few days the
Executive Committee of that Fund would take
ring this amount to this Furd: The Chairman into consideration the possibility of transfer reported on his visit to Nanking, in similar terms to those already printed in the papers.
The Hon. Treasurer reported that the Com
arranged for sending letters connected with the Famine Fond in Shanghai free of postage. The thanks of the Committee were extended to M. de Gairmbert and the Postal Department. It was also moved that M. de Galembert be added to the list of the General Committee.
of Shanghai, M. B..M. G. de. Galembert, bad
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en-operate with this Committee, and Messrs. The Chiahiang Committee had agreed to
McCrae and Walker Fad been appointed to act for that Committee is correspondence and conference:
together for impressing their ideas on the offi. cials-sometimes unfavourably, sometimes to their annoyance and sometimes with a proval. and then the Association received their blessing, Batten Some months ago leave of absence was grant
The Treasurers were designated to open ed their Consul-General so that he might go, depots in differents parts of Shanghai for to Washington. They were glad to see him receiving old clothing to be sent to the famine back with a smile on his face and with expres-district. Mr. Ede reported that up to the hour sions of pleasure. The Association had also met to give their hearty congratulations and best wishes to the inaugurstate of the United States Government in the Far East, especialy of the Judicial Department. Their Consul General was to all as an old friend who sought
God Save the King. Accompanist... Mr. George Grimble.
another incsting to protest against the terms of MARIAGE OF SIRA, JACKSON'S to do all he could for them, individually and
the loan agreement of the Canton-Kowloon Railway. It was decided to, telegraph further protests to the athorities at Peking.
CONVEYANCE OF CHINESH EMIGRANTS.
DAUGHTER.
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The reception was held at the Alexandra
Hotel, and Major and Mis, Marker left later in the afternoon for Alderbrork, Granleigh, lent them by Mr. Pardell Ralli, Lord Kitchener presented the bride with her bouquet, and gave to the bridegroom four silver entree dishes.
(UNDE: CONTRACT) BY BRITISH STEAMERS. Letters from the China Association, Hong- kang and London, the Colonial Office, Mesure Dodwell and Co., 1 sted, and the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association on the subject of British steamers not being allowed to carry Chinese emigrants (under contrac!) (rom China to foreign countries when the voyage exceeds 30 days were considered. It was iesolved
(1) That the Committee of the East India and China Trades Section f this Chamber deplore the disabilities under which the ship- ping of the United Kingdom labour owing to the provisions the Chinese Passengers Act, 1859, and the Chinese Emigrant Ordinance (Hongkong), 1889, whereby British vessels are in many cases debarred from engaging in legitimate and profitable trąd». (1) The recent instance of s.o. Powhatan, which was chartered in London to carry coolica from China to Mexico under contract approved by Chinese Provincial. Authorities and with the consent of the Mexican Authorities, and which charanent the Pinghalang rebellion-received-at-the ter had subsequently to be cancelled, is an illustration of the hardship suffered by British owners at a time when suitable employment for shipping: ¡1' difficult to obtain. (3) The Committed therefore urges that the law and ordinance should at once be amended, as being anduly restrictive, and entirely out of date owing to the change of circumstances which has taken place since the regulations objected to were authorised by the Home Government and put into operation by the Legislature of Hongkong." A letter conveying, the above. named resolutions to H.M. Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies was subsequently authorised.
STAFF Surgeon R. T. Gills our has been'post. od to the Tamar, receiving ship at Hongkong, from 'aznd Inst. Staff-Surgeon Gillmour has bad considerable experience on the China Station, having served there previously. His jotplug the medical staff of the Navy dates from 1894, his promotion to staff surgeon com ing eight years later.j
·ADMIRAL Brownson, of the US, fleet now in
as a nation, and he wished to call upon the Consul-General, whose health he asked the company to drink,
of meeting, the two Treasurers had received $330,80 and 'Tia, 10,484.65.
Iwas moved and carried that telegrams be sent to President Roosevelt, to Mr. John Rockefeller, 10. Mr. Andrew Carnegie, and to the Lord Mayors of Manchester and Birming ham, requesting that shipments of four be
made for the relief of the famishing people The Chaliman reported that Mr. Taong Shao- ching bad prepared letters to be sent to the Chinese in foreign parts, and that these letter with an appeal from the two Treasurers would be sent by the next mail. It was decided thai lettere be sent to different Treaty Ports in
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and strong. monsoon will prevail in the For mosa Channel and heavy monsoon over the China Sea
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FORECAST. --Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. winds, moderate; fiue.
2.-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong
and Lamocks, N. winds, fresh.
1-South coast of China between Hongkong
4-South cost of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. 3.
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'n the Guards' Memorial Chapel, Wellington Bartacks, on November 21, Major Raymond
The toast was accorded musical honors, J. Marker, D, S. O., Coldstream Guards, A. D. C.
Consul-eneral Rodgers was deeply grate to Viscount Kitchener, was married to Missful for the kind welcome given and for the Beatrice M. 5. Jackson, daughter of Sir kind words spoken. He felt sincerely that his Thomas and Ly fact ano, of Stansted, Essex, chief function there that night was to second .. Sir Thomas Jack ou gave his daughter away, the words of welcome to judge Willey and his and Captain H. A. Marichem, Coldstream associates of the United States Court for China. Guards, acted as Fest man. The bride was Everything that he could do to further the work Taolai saking that passes be granted for tran atiended by four maids. Miss Dorothy Jackson, that had been outlined for Judge Wiffley and mitting food to the famine region, and in case Miss Digby, and the Hen. Lettice Digby and his associates would be done. by him to the this should be impossible, that the Viceroy be Hon. Geraldine Digby, the two little daughters utmost extent. He wished for Jud e Wilfley communicated with with reference to this mal- of Lord Dighy, the bridegroom's uncle. Her and for his associates, all the measure of suc-
ter. The Chairman reported that; the Viceroy train was carried by we litle children, Master, ceny that they could desire, all the good that had already agreed to provide steam launches Godfrey Lloyd and Miss Mary Lloyd. The officiating clergy were the Rev. G. Caksholt, and everything that could accrue to conscienti.Chiakiang up the Grand Canal.be Viceroy could be accomplished by thorough, good work, and boats free of charge forconveying food from vicar of Slausted.
ous duty well performed as it should be. was requested to appoint officials to look after (Applause.) As a result of his visit to America this at Chinking. The question of providing good things to rome. (Applause.) They camps was ta en into consideration. A tele the speaker could bring to them tidings of a sanitary department at the concentration already had evidence in the provision for the future in Judge Wiffley and the United States Kunpan was read, wherein it was stated that be gram from the Viceroy addressed in Shen
Court for China. In a very short time there bad deputed Mr. Sze Tsze-ying and Taotsi would come the result they were all wishing Hau to go in person to the famine district to for and that was a more proper establishment act in the distribution of relief A letter from of the United States in China. (Applause) a foreigner in Naaking was read, stating that He could convey to them as the sentiment of there were 30,000 refugees in that city and ask- Government of the United States at this time, fug for help, 11 was decided that our funds are the sincere with that all good may be accom insufficient at present to send to that place. plished for the American.io Chius, for the fo response to a telegram sent on Saturday to purposes of the Government in every way, and different cílies in the famine region replies bad for the advancement of all the interests of been received from Hauchoufu, Yanman and Americans. He could also say that be bad and Tsingkiangpu, asking that money bé sen come from a land flowing with milk and honey for distribution.
A FIX attached in a big Silver Ring- and especially that honey of which Američani
After:discussion, as to mođe and-place of | Dropped in the Central District during Mon- were accused of being proud. The prosperity distribution, it was decided that names of day-ln. Will finder kindly rẻ urn to of America at this time was such as to suitable foreigners and Chinese in the famine
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ERSKINE-PITTER-ERSKINE, cause pride to grow in the heart of every sme region be submitted to the Commitice, from
C/o This Office. REWARD! rican. Without boasting and with all sober
which Local Committees will be appointed to ness he could say that the condition of the act is important centres for the distribution of
Hongkong, 26th December, 1905. country was wonderful and it would be strange relief.
STEAM TO CANTON:- Indeed if they did not get some reflex benefit in China (Applause),
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THE RISING IN RÍANGSI.
The following is the gist of two telegrams.
British Consulate from Changsha.
Dec. 11th 17.30 p.m... "Serious anti-dynastic tising in Liuyang district, 46 miles E. of Chang-sin. Rebels numbering several, thousands said to be armed with rifles and plenty of ammunition, also well organized, Taotni states over 3,000 troops with 3 machine guns already despatched from Changsha, about 800 men were coming from Kiaugsi and that 2,000 foreign drilled troops with 6 mountain gun had been sent from Hupei and arrived at Yochou on 10th. Several encounters already taken place. Rebelsencamp ed close to Linyang city which it is feared they may seize and afterwards march on Changsha, Local 1700ps, of lillio uae and situation will be critical unti! Hope troops arrive. German engineers at l'inghsan, and the foreigners at Liling have reached Changsha under escort. If state of river permits it would be good thing for gunboat to come to Chengsha,"
Received Dec., 14th—" Fight took place on fotb, at Linvang; rebels driven back 13 miles in confusion. Another fight same day at Lil- ing, rebels again defeated. Now surrendering 100 per day Estimated numbers 20 to 50,000, but scattered ovencounty with inferior weapons, Local authorities say ao cause for apprehen-
The Committee adjourned at 7.p.m.
GILBERT REID, 2
Hon. Secs. SHEN TON-HO,
The Chairman said they had reasonable hope of good things to` come for their Consular ser vice in Shanghai and in the other parts, so that the prestige of Americans might be exalted in
RAUB GOLD mining CO. the years to come. He was sure they all
The Singapore secretary, Mr. H. Roland Llc appreciated the initiation of this new effort wherein the judicial defects of their govern. wellyn, writes to the Singapore Frey Press:-- ment, would be presented to an able, worthy, Reports from the mine inform that excep conscientious, judicial mind, and the acquaiot-tionally heavy rains have caused a land slide ance they had with Jadge Wildey as he passed at Sempan, which has completely blocked the through Shaoghai from the Philippines to the water dame leading from the Dam to the Pipe United States gave them evidence that every Line, thus entirely depriving the mise of all thing of a judicial character in this new court power. would be administered in a just' way and, in" From this latter telegram it would appear Accordance with the high principles of law, that the Chinese military authorities have, the equity and justice. They did not with their matter well'in hand and that the rebellion has new Judge to be intimidated by a long list of been quashed in its infancy-lankow Dvily | judicial cases that were before him, for they News,
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is port, aunounced before sailing from Manila that he would return to the Philippines about the middle of January, and that he will not | sion." visit Japan as..was..reported. He is very anxious to have the crews of his command die tinguish themselves in the coming target practice, and for this reason will return for the record about before his successor arrives, !.
Advices received this morning (J5th) stale
All damaged packages will be examined on FRIDAY, the 28th December, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
„G.. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agest. Hongkong, 25th December, 1906.
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