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ANNUAL MEETING;
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Canton, 30th September.
It is ascertained from mandarin circles, that: the ex-Acting Provincial Treasurer, Wo' Ha, will be appointed Tautal of the circuit of the. prefecturer of Chaochow, Kayingchos fund Welchow in place uf From Shum Chuan- who will be transferred to the circuit of the prefectures of Yunchow and Limcho
BIRCHENTUNG
SCHOOLS FOR BUNNINGS The gentry of the clue Yo, in the district of Sunning, has collected a large sum of money, to the extent of rome S100,00, by subscription from the general, pablic of that clan for the establishment of a colege, a library and in evening commercial school for the youtbu of the clan. There institutions will all be opened by the beginning of the 4th moon.
Telegrams.
The United
The New comments on, tha the American press towa
the ineering reference quiescence since the Pacific Crulia United States fleet was arranged, as com pared to her constant diplomatic hoctoring previously.
Th United States Navy
battleships for the Pacific
It is stated in Washington that the start
The delayed. months owing to the necessity for repa
Taft in Japan:
Mr. Taft, interviewed, asid America and Japan would always be friends. He had no mission to Japan except to bear friendly greetings and to visit old friends, en route to Manila He denied that America kad any intention of telling the Philippines.
OPIUM SHOPS IN CHINA
On the aged ult, the Bishop of Southwark asked the Under-Secretary of Foreign
the intentions of His Majesty's Government
has certainly, retained. abject on this itiuarelasian Atmusp cra, Kvety magazina. we seldom or never bear of the chaplain
har, of course, a pent peculi iz 10 itself, but The being called up: to officiate at the most
Lum Hais dissets an bali a dozen Tespreis from joyous event, of all the celebration of holy Gray, members of con mittes; Captain Hi E. the plaia podgy collection of twaddly tales and Stanger Leathes, 1 Ms. Lieut M. C. Taylor, passible marvels which asa: so, frequens ly matrimony, as our predecessors stiltedly and rigth Infantry. Lieut. B. W. ancien, kunused off on the surfeited reader is "Interest very properly termed it. The fashionable Mesars & Mackensie, E. A Ram, F. Jr and instructive." It is not to he supposed wedding had not ye! “arrived" in Hongkong, Gelnhorpe, H. L. Garrett, H.-A. Lammert, A. that The Lown Hand is fon, from blemishes- for the very good reason that the majority of R. Asger, F. Lamment, F. M. H zéland, F. A far from it. For instance, in the September
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the ladies in the Colony were already matrons Fowler, W. F. F Swan, R. Sutherland, C. B. de rerchic has just arrived there is a Lon- The officials of the Canton-ltanko Railway don sketch colitied A Dinner of Herbs" Company have received a telegram from Franklin and P. Pestonji, DNS
The Chairman said Gentleman, here which is scarcely up to the standard. But the Shanghal from Sir Chentung Liang Cheng, the the duty of chaperons than that of hunting the puit and accouits have been in your handa for magasing is redeemed by an exquisital, hum- newly-appointed president of the Company, slipper And those who contemplated joining a few days and i will take them as read. They Two Battlers and a Bear." Just as ons in:pointment as instructed by Imperial mandate. arons contribu ina by Mr. Edward Dyson, expressing bis willingness to take up the ap the nobis army of Banedicis preferred to have are very clear and full, and for your informa the ceremony performed at Ft. George's, tion comparisons of receipts and expenditures tirely jumps first of all to W. W. Jacobs to. In his telegram Sir Chantung stated that he Hanover Square, or in the midst of their own therein, Your committee regret that they
with the previous year have been detailed res in the Strand, so the reader of The Lone and will return to Canton at an early date, if bir will hunt for Dyson's yarns. Jacobe with his request for permission to proceed to the Capt "people," so that Hongkong brides were bave not been able to redeem any deben arrelous night watchman and Dyson with bistal foran Imperial audience, in accordance with generally' experience' 1 mistresses before they turer, the chief reason being the large falling slobbering bear and is ridiculous attendants. the usual custom, he refused, appeared at Government House, Nowa off in subscriptions, which show a reduction of are enough to set a parish of Covenantern days, the girdle of Puck has been so $1,732.50 as compared with 1924/5 season, a-chucking. There is an article on "Vaga- tightened that Hongkong is, scarcely more There is also a serious loss in the Racquet bonding in Asia" by All Vincest, which will, than a summer day's trip from London. And to court ($755.93) and it are support is ant of course, appeal to Hongkong readers. But giver to the game by members in the fuiste, it is on the whole disappointing, possibly it is that fact the residents of Hongkong may
your commitee will have to consider whether only the prelude to a series. We stirt hope. attribute their unwanted good fatuns in or not it is worth while to run the court in fully to hear about Timor, when without a having the opportunity of taking part in connection with the Cricket Club I hope you word of warning we are switched on to a tale one of the happiest events in the bistory will all do what you can to secure new membout a "jag in Singape-the writer knows of the Colony-the mariage of Miss Hilda bers, and the incoming committee have to his Singapore all right-and faally get a few Brackenbury, the friend and companion' of comise as much sa-possible in order that we inept impressions of Timor's military furce. The people in the neighbouring quarters of whether he could give any information af tó, Lady Lugard, to Captain Taylor, the principal debentures before the next accounts, are laid the article,There is a scathing criticism, of disastrous fire, have petitioned the Police Au regard to opium shops in the foreign quarle
may, be in a position to phy off some of the The illustrations are by far the best feature of before you. It has been suggested that a ball Melbourne's detective force, under the & ading and possibly a fete be held in the winter to help For the pble good." Notwithstanding the the Club lands. You will be pleased to bear comparative youth of Sydney its slums are that Shanghai have accepted our Invitation so notorious the world over, and a very fair idea 'scad a team down in November and we are
of what they are like is g ven by } D. Far- hoping that the Straits will also send an aleren, gerald, although he drage in the adjective I am sure we will all do our best to give them "picturesquen trifls 100 often, while the a good time and we trust that our representa-anist Mt. L. Lindsay seeks to idealise his livas will give then a good beating. Several subject. The Lose Hand for September is de tennis players have requested that the annual cidedly readable and quite on a par with ils Should the interest in cricket, slacken off by colours among the advertisements; we can early March, possiby, a start could be made only trust that the faces portrayed are not to with the tanhis by 15th Much, but it must be considered typical of Australian beauty, always be kept in mind that cricket comes first. a su piciza of romance behind it all, the world The congratulations of the Club are due to for the nonce finds there is little else work Mr. T. E Pearce on his batting average of talking about. The happy couple came a tong 4.0, and to Mr, T. Sercombe Smith, on his way to celebrate their nuptials, but it is daabtate president, has played regularly on the bowling analysis of 10,77 Mr. Smith, 'our
ful whether the good wishes which were-
ground for over, 20 years and his recent success with the ball is especially gratifying. in-conclusion, I would say that-I have heard it remarked by certain fair that too much time is taken up with games nowadays, with the result that we are lusing our commerce. Surely this is a fallacy, as a certain amount of time spent in healthy exercise sat in the office, make a man more alert and useful in the office, and I hope at all faffant will do their best, 10. facilitate the getting away of their employees more particularly when important cricket matches are in progress. Delora moving the adoption of the report and accounts, I shall be pleased to answer any questions thereon 10 the best of my ability.
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WIDENING TUNG HING STARET.
Tung Hing Street, the scene of the recent
tharties in questing that department to issue instructions ordering at the buildings on that street to Le shified back on elther side to the extent of si aj ins, when the work of re- building begins, The "olice Depart nent have granted the request an i have issued orders to the shopkeepers of that street to act is accord. ance with the suggestion of the petitioners.
Do the 2011 instat, 4pm, a fire broke
suburb. Tha cort veration raged fiercely for time but, owing to the timely assistance of the different fire brigades, the fire was extinguished before much damage was done.
towns in other parts of which then share been closed by the Chiness Government and whether he would make any: watement as to the i structions to be given to the British reptev
reference on the matter. sentative at the approaching internnilocal
Lord Fitzmaurice: flis Majesty's Minister at Peking has beep instructed that it is desire, able that the municipal councils of all Bellish concessions and settlementa in China shood
all, there has been a transformation scene, and purnamant shdulil slutt bafora salapril next. I predecessors. There is a mjtlinery section in out in a shup in Chum, Mokas in the western, be moved to cluse nor opium shops or dens that,
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1,‘1907.
A SOCIAL, EVYHNT IN HONGKONG..
to the enthusiastic - demonstration which
greeted and acclaimed their entrance into the married state. We need only say that if they find their course sat.io as
arse set. lo as pleasant grooves it has been during their stay, in Hangkong, and the auspicious"opening to a new lifô le a- jme augury of what is in store for them, the their future is bright and assured. In common with our readers we offer our congratulations to the newly-married couple, whose happiness
CONSTIVUTION FOR CHINA.
SPECIAL CONFERENCE, WITH·
EMPRESS DOWAGER,
a
SAMMEN PIRACY,
On the 25th instant, a cargo bost liden with #cargo of about ico casks of ground out of which was proceeding from the prefecture of Weichow to this part, when passing a place was attacked by a gan, of zobbars numbering. called Lek Po, in the prefecture of Shiu z over fifty. The pirates sailed away with the boat and all the goods which is put at the approximate value of fatis, co
may exist in them, subject to the prosiso that effective measures have been previously taken
the Chinese authorities to close a tablishe man's of this nature, outs de the concessions, We have not yet heard that China 'bus giran any firmal'asient to the proposal of the United Sates Gove ameal for irquiry By's conferenc or commission of the Powers chilly foterested though we have expressed our readiness In consequence yet bien appointed and fe take part in it. No. British representative ban question of what instructions out to him has not yet been considered., His Majesty's Government are in entire sympathy "with" the "wish of'the', Chinese: Governm Chinese Miniger to the United States of sumption of opium in China, and in
HE. Wu Ting-fing, the newly-appoint d't'i diminish" as much as possible the con Americe, who actived here a few days ag", 10 give practical effect to this sym yesterday prid a call on 11.2. Vicerby Change they hare, after consulting the Goverment
WUTING FANGS
Writing from Peking on 16th ult, the cor respondent of the W. C. D. News says official of the Imperial Palace here informs a that, among the six Grand Councillors of Stile only Prince Ching and E. Yuaq Shih-kai wire called up for the special, private audience in the lénskou Throne Hall by the Empress Dowager at the thor were consulting upon cel suddenly while they were consulting upos cei als important affairs concerning the administics of Chine, to the liter amulement of the two high Minister, Her Majesty burst TURVANPERT into tears, declaring that the Chinese Empire was passing through such a dangerous time, reported by the Cantos ikin Nuraxe, i with aggression from without and discord with
that she did not know whit to do, or
from the lotb dir, of 18: Bib moon to the sit The collection of Likin does for the ten days
Taela $3,19.0
On the 28th inkest, the police of the No. ALLA OPIU - SMOKER TINED. AN
ths given arrest and 2 fillip to life in "ongNo questions-were-asked-The-Chairman | @kich" was the best scheme for the salva Police Station arrested so opiámsmöka?,,
kong.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
In the "daya, which are go so far gone to be alterly forgotten by an older genera, tion, when the European population of Hong- kong consisted of a handful of merchants and their assistante, with a sprinkling of military | Ir is reported fron Peking that a sum of Tik,
moved, the adoption of the report and accounts as presented.
Mr. Mackenzie seconded and the motion was carried unanimously,
heroes who leavened the business life of the 105,000 has been drawn from the treasury off cricket prowess, he said, was well known.tamil come the scene of a greal" revolution, even There was a large assembly which numbered opiums as will maku, its'
community, the chicl end of man, if the Colony's anuais me to be trusted, "was to quality himselt for the social pleatures of the season. Princely houses arone of their own
Dr. Atkinson proposed that Mr. Maitland be re-elected president for the coming on. His For three years he beld the best average as the Kicking Customs for the purpose of prisman, and be also held the highest bowling chasing a cuiser for Kiungsi....
averago, 2.4 an innings, ? Il members knew his business capacities, and he trusted that the new president would be able to assist them out hear). of their present financial difficuties. (Hear,
... Mr. H. A. Lamment seconded the motion,
and it was carried.
**ITEMS of local interest, new advertisements and the column of advertisements of the
Robinson Piano Cq, ond Messrs. Price & Co., owing to exigencies of space, are-printed on pige 7lo-day,
accord; the principals mingled and hob-nobird with their juniors and the fetich of caste was unknown. Now and again, there was an "event" in the history of the budding Colony. Tux ga lant tars of the King Alfred, flagship the arrival of a new Governor, who had to be of the Chins Sq adren, seem to be very proud. taken in hand by the leaders of the day and of the magnificent gunnery of their ship. The initiated into their duties with`all rolemnity— | King Alfred, still heads the Royal Navy fo to be followed by a round of revelry--the visii | straight shooting, and is not likely to be beaten. of a Royal Prince, when trade wis at a stand- still for a week at a tie, the quartering of a new battalion, whose officers had to be feled and lessted till the "novelly of their coming hed partially worn off, and, above all, the Races. The uropeans in Hongkong seem to to have flang themselves hourt and soul into the business of pleasure, and, if we are to believe all we rent, there belog no coteries
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native opium, differences
tion of China. Then Her Majesty said that daring the course of the last few months she regulations and was fined $35, '!
w⋅s charged with breach of the i Copiam on ha received many memorisis "rom high of 31s
the arrang to regard to the promised adoption of a cons On the evening of the 28th instant, a lecture a Chinese stitutional admin' tration for China, Some headquarters of the Central And-Oplum Asto: (5) they are prepared to ausent
on the evils of the opium vice was given at the provided that he has no pos of them prophesied that the Empire would be
clation, in Mun Lan Shi Yoeu, at Hà Kau Po.ment of the Customa und lokth bigger than the Taiping Rebellion if the conseveral thousands, among whom were several equivalent to the taxa stitution were reall, introduced; but others were of opinion that the country could only be
Japanese ladies. saved from destruction or absorptio b, the
quality being taken Inte Powers, by a constitution.
H'E, Yang Shih-ch'i has received instructions have been taken to reda Suggestions ato in conflicting that Her Ms. from Prince Ching to lose no time in prácead. poppris Bengal, which in the fire years jesty Fools that she can only proceed by sik ng Chinese colonies there. It seems that Grand 1907-1908, is not to exceed 500,000 acres la
ing to the South Pacific islands to viilt, the | ing 1906-1927 Kveraged 615,000, acrua,” and each councillor
for his separate opinion. Upon Sicilary Chang Chih-sung wishes to keep 1957 the number of chests of Bengal opium this, both Prince Ching and H.E. Yean strong ly advised Her Majesty in adopt the repre- proposed reforms in the Government, but to This has now been reduced to 4,035 a month, Yang Shih-gh'i in Peking to help push the fixed for sale was originally 4,400 a month, sentative system of government as 'too as preparations permit; adding that at such this Pring Ching would not consent, for fear critical moment Her Majesty should not listen of disappointing the Chinese of the South to faise counsel, bat should exerci a her Pacific who it seems are making great pre- own discretion in the administration of both parall as to welcome his Excellency. Internal and ixierhal of.ies of B de, for most LI CHING-FANG, the new Chinese Minister at concerned with their own private desires of the offici di who opped reform are simply the Court of St James, is expected to arrive at the Chinese Legation, in Portland-place, from The Empress D wager then ordered thoir the Far East, in October. His Excellency Excellencies, Prince Ching and Grind Cotor
must not be confounded with his brother, who cillo Yuan, to rend carefully a memorialinis now on leave of absence from bis post of next, the 3rd hit at 2.30 pm, when the fol-
Mr. Milland, returning thanks, said be would do all he possibly could for the Club
The next business was the election of a com- mittee, and while a balot was being taken the Chairman, who had Jost received a letter, said, he was sorry to say they had not yet besid from the traits with regard to the interport pointed Postmaster General of the L. P. P., and asked the Club in fix dates. They would have It is stated H.E. L' Hsi-huan is to be pcricket match, Shanghai had sent a letter and that he is to join Sir Robert Hart in extending the new conditions throughout the Empire, in.
to wire to the Straits, but he did not anticipa a favourable reply, as he had received a letter this connexion it has been decided in abolish
from a gentleman from Sing poro to which it the Imperial couriers of the progletës.
was ut ted that they would have great difficulty dispatches regarding the grant of a constitution in getting a team together. He hoped, had that the best proposals from Viceroys and ever, that they would come..
Gov inors may be selected for adaption. It is The result of a ballot for the comm'ttée way | predicted th-i à défin le due will be fixed be- as follows:-Me F, Midland, Hep. Dr. Ach for the return of the newly appointed that soa, Mejor. H. E. Lowis, Lieut. E. W. Isaacson, Imperial Commissioners, Wang, Yu and Ta, Mesir, T. C. Gray, H. Hancock, II. R. Phelps who will shortly proceed to England, Germany stitutional Governments of these three leading an Japan respectively to study the Con counties. The new constitution is to be i”. troduced at the end of the next five years, counting from Janu (ry 1, 1938, E
Twentieth
MR. A.. R. Laws, honrary secretary of the Bongkong Cricket Club, courteously informa us that he has received a letter from the Singa- Pore Cricket Club in which our Southern friends exbress regret at their inability to send a team to Hongkong in Nowzinber next.
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and W, C. D. Turner,
This was all the business and the meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the
Chairman.
We have receives a visit to-days from Mr. Somerset Playne, mannger Century Impressions' of ern Australia, or cliques, no line of demarcation between Nall, Ceylon, etc. Mr. Playna resides at the those who lived on the Hill and thote Pak Hotel, and has opened an office at whose residence was above the city 80 38, Queen's Road Central, se ond floor, downs, there were no heartburnings or claims for precedence. It would be ungener ous to bint that this halcyon state of affaire was in any way due to the paucity of the gentler sex on the Island; 'et us attribute the changed condition of things to-day to the
No little excitements manifested at Chuse way Bay yesterde noon by a fire; which individualistic interests which engage attention,
broke out to t ine-room of the Royal the worries of competition which was unknown
| Japan papers state that 138 fishermen and
Dutch Patobi Company's works, at North in the past, the uncertainties of markets, and sendoes have been arrested at Mutsuzaki' and
anxiety was felt for the tanks which were in Point. Whin the five lasted considerable the recognition of the stern realities of life Shimodo in Idzu peninsula. It is said that
close proximity to the engine-room, Just prior There was co' toiling and moiting at musty' when the fire occurred on the German steamer
to the outbreak all was being pumped into No. tomes-except on mail day, which seems to Wik a few weeks azn, off Matsuzaki, the
tank from a lighter lying alongside the have come on'e in a blue moon; there was no parting out the dimes, the same time stole
hardest a stud was blown out of the cylinder defendants, who gay, assistance to the crew in
company's wháif. - 75% the pump was going ite slaving over accounts under the glare of electric many articles and much cargo from the steamer
cover, throwing the oil over the petroleum tights; and apparently no hunting and chasing after clusive cents which refused to be caught,H.E. SHANG CIt's-HENG, Provincizi Treasurer
soon the whole engine room was ablake bollar. The oil became ignited at once and so that the books might be balanced. And yet of rukisz, and one of the Five Travelling he brought to a bead shouly. It is also stated From there the fire weaded its way into the those ploncem amassed comfortable.com Commissioners-in-19.5-has memorialized with regard to the opening up of the coal saame adjoining_building-shaverem and did petencies, retired in favour of their assistants, the Throne strongly urging the necessity of that practically all the difficultior which die considerable damage to the ceilings, The members of Parliament-only awakening wilt and discuss public affairs, so that those in and that a workable seam of, good quilily, at quick time, and under (bei suparintendence of
power may know the feelings and opinions of least 7 ft, thick, has seen proved. The main the Jump when somebody said "China," to the masses This is one of the foundations of pumps are being sun's to the level of this seam, extin Barcely interrogate hapless Ministers on the national strength, and it will be unwise to lie and'it is expected that by the early aluma, subject of "stfakpots" and Pekoo-end passed "troduce methods of farther muzzling the Piqes: / 'tagħjar output wijl ho pozaikio, fo
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THE PERIN SYNDICATE,
A further move in the shares of this veatste is thought likely, according to the London & buying recently, and there are powerful Inter- China Express as there has been some good
ests behind the concern. These shares are now at a levél which would próbably attract speculators on news of any favourable develop permit to work is still withheld, we hear that ¡menis, and although we believe that the Shand the British Government are supporting a claim allowed to commence, to that matters ought in to a penalty of £200 pr day until work in
while for 1908 it bar þeen fixed sí, 3,900 a month. Forher reductions will be made in succeeding years if the proposed ajringement i with the Chinese Government becomes apers είναι
LHOISLATIVE COUNCIL.
The Legislative Council nest on Thursday
Ching fang wat Chinese Minister at Tokyo at Chinese Minister, at the Court of Vienna. Lilowing business will be transacted 2-
||E. Financial Minutes. Nes 14 and
1. Report of the Fiäkice Committee; (No. 8.) the time o
of the outbreak of the Chino-Japaness Government during the negotiations which led War, and was Second Ticolpotentiary of his
ORDERS OF THE DAYZE First reading of a Bill enti PAn Ordinanced to the Treaty of Shimonoseki, Recently be to amend the Law relating to Companies (2 has been Director of Railways in his nativeance to apply a som not exceeding four million Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin-
been supervising the surveys and the process hundred and fly three dullers to the Public province of Hin-lai-that is to say, he has nine hundred and ninety-two thousand sise Secretary of Legation here, and speaks English of capitalisation Several years ago he was Service of the year 1908,
fairly well.-L. & G. Express, 105`
HPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DURY Indian (Gregory Apcar) zad iusti, qoos: Indian (Catherine Apcar) 4ih inst. English (Delhi) 3rd inst, Ó'a m. German (Ron) Bib inst, Indian (Fooksang) sath fast,
rick, which left here on 25th ult, arrived at Stagspore on 29th ult, a 3 pm.
The Imperial German Mail ss. Prins Hain."
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ord inance to provide for the appointm sor of Public Notaries within the Colony, Con
Second reading of the Bill Gatti d'An Ord inance to prevent the Publication of S:ditloud: Matter,
Second reading of the 3 tf entitled, an Orde inance to amend the Local Communities Ord inance, 1859.
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordo inance to limit the imposition by, public ex- posure in the stocks.
A RECENT falęġram from Japan col,vayco
Calcutta left Singapore yesterday, and may be been rewarded: Japan papers wate
The Apcar Co's Ls, Catherine Afcar from news that Messrs Dennison, and Sie expected here on or about 4th lost.
The Imperial German Malle Gosöre left Kobe via Nagasail and Shargbai on 20th ult,
“and may be expected here on 6th init,
did their duty by their fellow-men as sompolent allowing full. iberty to the Press to criticizë l'engi2ears encountered have been overcome, ¡company's fire brigade was on' the 'scens In MS AERO
The C. P. R. CA'sins, Embrany of Chine Groved at Nagqsáki ať o sulja,, un/Agoth(1 and left again at noon 3uesday feat Colony ted at white she là due to arrivo 11, 1335 m wy
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