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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1958.

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COMMODORE - Lin, of the Imperial Chinese Nixr, is on a visit to Hongkong from, Canton, Heatrived here last night.

Fox begging for alms in Queen's Road yor terday, a ecolie, giving the name Chỉ Ng., bid, to pay a fine of $2 in the Police Court, to-day.

King's Birthday.

· LOCAL CELEBRATIONS.

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Telegrams.

“[N, C. D. News Service.] U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

VIEWS ON MR. TAFT'S VICTORY,

MR. TAFT'S COMMENTS. Y

Washington, 4th November,› Mr. W. H. Taft has stated that the result

"THE-MILITARY REVIEW,

5-(1.30 p.m.) Laniesgċat TRIMMING COMPETITION, AND NOMINATION RACE, Esch His Majesty King Edward VII, the usual mi har must wear it in a race in Prizen to 1st and To-day being the anniversary of the blith of Indy to trim a hat, and the man nominated by litary and civil celebrations were held lo the and nominators, provided the hats are adjudged Colony,

well trimmed." IN KE FX VThe review of the troops by H. E the Gor 6--(145 pm.) QUICK CHAMOR RACK, For ercar took place under the most auspicions cin sailors only. Competitors to race in white' cumstances at Happy Valley. Early in the clothes, with no boots. These, and thair blue of the election will promote prosperity and morning, the sky was leaden, but shortly after clo hes will be in a heap at the end of the that it showed the confidence of the big course, which they sort out, and put on over ness, labour and farming interests in Re- wards cleared. Long before the Governor's “arrival, the enclosures began to fill with Hong their white clothes, They then race in. 2

kong's elite and Chinese by hundreds took prizes.

publicanism. It indicates, he added,

co poisasion of every point of vantage, both 7-(4.00p.m.) CHILDREN'S RACES (1) trolled by a leader who proposca to deliv

refusal on the part of the people to be con was no rain to mar the proceedings and the

the upper and lower levels. There Girit. (2) Boys. 50 yards. Handicap for size. absence of the sun's burning rays was a happy.8-4.10 p.m.) TUG OF WAR. zad heate

a prizes for each race,.

-them over to any party. chance of fate for both troops and spectators Best of 3 palis

The Nagonski From stajes that the price of sugar at Vladivostok has trebled of late owjeg to the poor crops of last year. It is expected to advance still more as there are no applies

on hand.

SUB-LIEUTENANT Cecil E Wilkins, doing day aboard the river steamer Kindha, and Sub Lieutenant H. W. K. Young, of the cruiser Monmouth, have been promoted to the ruka lieutenant from 1st uit, and remain with the ships.

chou reaches the ridiculous total of 72. AA ST. Petersburg dispatch to the desk, dated complete re-casting of the official system the 28th ultimo, says that a Bill relating to the is called for Reform is promised but closing of Vladivostok as a free port was to be it encounters auch powerful opposition, submitted to debate by the Financial Com not only amongst the Manchu caste mittee in the Duras on that day. but even from professed · reformers alike Chang Chih-tong, that it is unnecessary Jo.cxpect any serious practical issue" We now turn to what M. Rodes regarde as the new elements which are bringing about changes to the Chinese Empire. The first of there, is what may be called the new materialism. A generation ago the Celes tial, convinced of the superiority of his own civilization and dominated by every kind of súperstition, showed a determined hostility to every utilitarian.device of the West. To day, telegraphy, telephony, railways, scien. tific mining, "all the diableries of the West," Speedily relieves influenza, cold, in the to which were opposed beliefs in fengshui head, sneezing, &c,

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BIRTHS,

On October 29, 1998, at Hangchow, to the Rey and Mr. H. CASTLE, a SOD,

On October 19, 1907, at Shanghal, to Mr. and Men, M. JAFTOR, 100,

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MARRIAGE.

THE Announcement that Admiral Sir James A. T. Bruce, some years ago second in command of the Chins Squadron, was about to be placed on retired pay, owing to non-employment, was a bit premature, as he does not come under the seven years' rule.

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Two gambling raids were executed by the police yesterday, resulting in the arrest of nineteen men at 15, Second Street, West Poist, and three others in Queen's Road. The ring leader in the Second Street raid was fined $too, the remajader paying $5 each.

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9-(4.35. p.M) ANIMAL RACK Handicap. 75 yards. Two prizes. Dogs and ponies, barred. N

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Mr. Taft pledges himself to devote all hir energy and ability to make the Administ tion a worthy successor of President Roose it's Gavernment, than which, he declares, there can be nothing higher.

'MR. BRYAN'S OPTIMISH,

The troops, which must bave totallad con siderably over two thousand, took their different respective alignments in the following order,

10-14.40 p.m.) PILLOW-FIGHTING. facing the Grand Stand. The front llos considents and visitors only. One prize. sisted of the Royal Garrison Anillery, the

(13–(4.55 p.m.) TUD-OF-WAR, Semi-Finals.

Mr. Bryan is cheerful. He has said that diesex Regiment and the Hongkong Volunteer (5.10 p.m.), MOP TOURNAMENT. For He discerned consolation in the opportunity Royal Engineers, the 3rd Battalion Mid Best of 3 palls;

he is gratified with the result in Nebraska. Coips. The rear portion was taken up by the sailors only, Bingle combat. Partners to be to do good privately. He is hopeful that his 13th Rajputs and the Mabratta Light Infantry drawo for on ground. Prizes to winning pairability and influence will be needed for re The guns of the Hongkong-Singapore Battalion were placed on the right flank while the massed-

13-(5.20 p.m.) EGO AND POON RACE. 49 forms. He expressed his joy over his free- Värde. Ladies only. Two prizes. bands took their position in the centre at the

dom from the cares of office, but was un, ea

willing to discuss his defeat or to analyze its

Shortly before len, the arrival of H.E the Governor, who took the salute, was announced, Excellency, accompanied by bis" stall, and was "greeted by a Royal Šalate. · Hin

then inspected the

troops. This Was followed by the firing of the feu de fois after the customary seven gun salates, the Band striking up a few bars of the National Anthem at the conclusion of each. The Governor then called for three cheers for H. M. the King, apd THE cruiser Bedford, Captain Seymour, was answered to by bouts from handredi of Erakion, will go out of commission, sextasty throats which spontaneously travelled February, when she will complete two years down the lines. The march past next took under her present penusnt. The river steamers place to the strains of the massed bands, each, Robin and Sandpiper go out of commission regiment's respective march being played as it similarly the following month.

neared the flag-staff. This over, the command was given to advance in review order, which was followed by' a Royal Salute. The men were then dismissed, each regiment marching "back to thair respective barracks,

and the national Dragon, are not only ad mitted into China, but are matters in which one province engages in friendly. rivalry with another. Companies are being formed on all sides for the construction of railways and for the carrying on of industrial enterprises. China has accepted the material elements in European civilization, its sciences and its methods. But she seeks no longer the tutelage of Europe. Now it is "China for the Chinese.The second new element is the new nationalism, which does not consist nerely of even to any considerable extent of the spirit of xenophobia. The Sino-Japa inse war, the loss of territory since 1898, the

d sister of 1900, taught China that she ex-violent rain storms causing great destruction ists; a lesson that she learned with humilia to the crops The greater portion of the discipation in it of our civilian soldiers. The tion. The victory of Japan over Russia hastricts conce ned is now under water." changed humiliation into hope; and from.

A DESPATCH from Kwellin, capital of Kwange province, reports that the districts of Pahseh and Lungcbow have been lately visited; by

this hope has been born the new nationalism THE Ministry of Agricolture, Works and Com.

merceTM has, authorized-the-construction-of-a-

14-15.30 pm.) TUG-OF-WAR. Final, Teams of sight. Ordinary leather soled boots, winning team. without baru, nails, &c., to be worn Prizes to

15-(5.45, p.m.) Presentation of Prizes by Mrs. Fox,

comination, and the Animal Races, will be ac- Post ostric for all events, except the Ladies' cepted. These must be made to either of the

stakers.

SIR PAUL CHATÉR'S CHRYSAN- TREMUM SHOW,

CAUBER.

MK. ROOSEVELTI VIEWS. President Roosvell has characterized the |result as a triumph over unwise Radicalism.

and wide.

He has received congratulations from far

A DEMOCRATIC OPINION. Mr. N. E. Mack, of the Democratic National Committee, states that he has nothing to apologize for, Mr. Bryan, he adds, has been the victim of misrepresent- FINE DISPLAY AT MARBLE HALL

*tion. The Republican success endangers Availing themselves of the opportunity af- business interests, Mr. Mack asserted that- forded them, through the courtesy and hospita- the Deniocratic united headquarters would lity of Sir Paul Chater, a large number of resibe maintained until 1917. denta visited hit garden attached tő. Marble

FEELING IN EUROPE, Conduit Road, to inspect the fall, on

The European Press and financial interests unique collection of chrysanthemums cultivatin Europe are pleased with the result of the A special feature of the review was the partled "under Sir Paul's personal directions: Through adverse weather conditions this year,

The Pope bas sent his congratulations to the plant, in most private gardens has been late in blooming, but by judicious care and Mr. W. H. Taft. long experience Sir Paul managed to exhibit quite a lovely collection to the admiration of Soriculturists who betook themselves to themag.

'muster of the rank and file was about 100 strong and the almost perfect precision of their movements speaks well for the meni

At noon, the warships in barbour manned

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election."

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FEELING IN JAPAN.

Tokio, Nov. 5 Mr. Taft's election is widely welcomed in is gratifying, not quly

-the patriotism if you will of China to-day`' | large cotton spinning and weaving mill in their decks and the usual saluto of a guas ante's princely residence on Saturday. Some of Japan. The Kokumin, Shimbun says that it⠀

Teking and has instructed the Viceroys and Governors of each province to purchase a cer

to assist the Ministry in disposing of the balance of shares that may remain unprovided for amongst the gentry and merchacts through

the country,"

cluding H.M.S. King Alfred, Kent, Bedford, }was fired. All the warships in barbour, in- Monmouth, Astraea, Tamar, Alacrity, Clio, and troyers were dressed for the occasion. The org gunboat Rio Lima, lying off the Hongkong Club, procended over from Mačio, especially to take part in to-day's celebrations in Hongkong, while the French. Government represented in port to day by the magnificent cruiser Alger which also displayed a profusion of bunting. Among the merchantmen in hare bour the two French mal steamers were conspicuous in their festive garb in honour of a friendly Sovereign. Needless to say all tha British marcantile vessels, including the river steamers, and also the sailing ships, were also dressed.

AT the recent examinations of military cadeiris who have completed their studies abroad, the Ministry of War made a good working know. ledge of Chinese literature a sine quâ nos, in consequence of which only one cadet who had studied in Europe got "placed" in the Flist division out of twenty-one members, the other twenty being cadets who had studied in Japap, where, of course, the text books used had been translated into Chinese. This will be a ward- ing to other cadets now studying in Europe and the United States to pay more attention in the future to the literature of their own country. '

THE Russian steamers Amur and Diepe, which have been lying at Nagasaki for several months will be sold by public action on November 20 The sale is by order of the Nagasaki District Court and is the outcome of a claims brought against the vessels' owners, the Russian. For Eastern Steamship Company, by the Russian Department of Commerce and Industry. The Kitagata Coal Company, and other creditors "Vessels were arrested at the instance of the have brought actions, against the steamship company, but the Russian Government has the first lies on the debtor' effeci-Nagasaki

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Ashore, Government House flies the Royal Standard from the flagpole instead of the Union The different business houses were Jack, closed to business in bonour of the occasion and prominently displayed, the Union Jack, The Rising Eue was also very much is evidence as a mark of the exiting Anglo-Japanese Alliance from the verandah of the Yokohama Specie Bank and the leading business borge,

to the course of the day a large number of residents-British and foreign-besides our esteemed Coinere fellow-citizens paid visits to Government House, where in the evening, tive is this Colony, holds a State ball to which Sir Frederick Lugard, the King's representa

the community and naval and military officials, to the number of over a thousand, have been Jorted. Preparations for Huminating the pretty grounds of the gubernatorial residence Ife in progress.

the blooms were of rare has, while others bore pedals of shade and beauty not excelled by those sides clugsatthemums, the other pot places op the extensive grounds of Sir Paul's beautiful mansion" elicited favourelle comments" from experts able to judge on the merits of the ex quitite flowers on 'show.

KOWLOON "BOWLING GREEN: CLUB

OPEN-AIR CONCERT:

to Americs, but to

sidents America could have, and ** friend to Japan. The paper emphast "petsonal understanding between and Count Katsura.

BAILWAY REVENUE,

FIGHT FOR CONTROL

[By courtesy of the "Sheing Pe" A very successful concen was held under the auspices of the above Club on Satniday night. Every seat was occupied by mine

Peking, 8th Novemb The Board of Revenue and the o'clock and many had to be content with standing room only. The Band of the 13th Ministry of Posts and Comm Rajputs, under the able conductorship of Bandmaster Coke, was in artesdares ard tions each desire to nasume control played pleasing selections of music during the of the revenue from railways, intervals between the vocal items. It was rather unfortunate that a continuous drizzle

No decision has been arrived at

[Renter's]

was kept up, but despite the inclemercy of the in the mattor by the Government. weather, the audience stayed to the end, which is testionany of their appreciation of the Con- cort. The prolly Club groundi wêre brightly illuminated with Chinese-lanterns and mulit- coloured electric lights and an improvised stage, tastefully decorated with flags and palms, was erected for the occasion.

France and Germany.

LONDON, 6th November. Semi-official statements in Berlin and Paris on indicate that the Casablanca Incident will

changing mutual regrets. probably be settled by both countries, ex

Russia

Scottish Lilts and Dances" by the Band of The first part of the programme opened with the 13th Rejphs Margarita," by Mr. 8. B. Ayris, was very well sendered and was do servedly applauded. This was followed by a Thirteen Admirals have been placed on coon song and dance by Mr. B. R. Gegg, given the retired list, it is believed in connection in capital style. "Mumblin' Mon," by the with malversation of funds to the construc Bind, preceded a song by Mr. F. T. Chappletion of warships.",

M. Rodes finds the surest evidence of this, not in the new rallying cry quoted above, but A. KAVATSON & CO. in the fact of the new militarisni or rather in thin number of shares in the concern, and also | Cadmus as well as the Offer and other des on show at the Public Gardens last year. Be. Japan, as Mr, Taft is one of the best

the fact that the new militarism is drawing into the army the sons of the most impor tant houses. China has perhaps not been so peaceful during the ages as M. Rodes to in clined to think, but certainly the profession of arms has never been followed by the scions of great houses as it is at the present moment. Forages the soldier has been beneath contempt. To-day. China's sons are going as freely to the military and naval schools of Europe as to her medical and law schools. This certainly is very sigol- Ordinary hashes cumanićatlósa móðuld be addrewed❘ ficant, for more than the jingoistic proceed ings of the semi-cducaled Young China party. The Faber wire, un forats to be responsible-for-Present day China is marked by gnother new fact-the new intellectualism. With the science of the West has come something of the philosophy of the West. The study of science has aroused as it always does the spirit of criticism and of frank examination, the result of which is that we are able to read in the newspaper articles scoffing at the belief in spirits and pointing out how banelul has been the influence of such be- Hefa in China, whereby the dead have exer- cised a veritable zyranny over the living Springing out of the new intellectualism of China comes the new individualism of the younger generation of Chinese. This is the natural consequence of the liberation of Pres. thought from the fetters of the past. In

CELEBRATIONS AT CANTON.. many of the families of the mandarins, of ANGTHER. old resident, in the person of Mr.

which was well received. Then came a the gentry, and of the pierchants in these Maria Guedes, passed away on the 3rd

[Proin in Occasion il Correspondent.], instant, after an illness' extending över four- open ports, where long intercourse with teen months, reports the M. C. D. News of 5

quartet'e; eblütled "Rest Dearest, Rest” by }; Canton, 8th November, 1608. the Victoris Quartette (composed of local foreigners has somewhat weakened the force instant, Mr. Guedes came to Shanghai in the The small British community in Canton will gentlemen) which was appreciated. Prof. Bounced. of Chinese custom, the children, at any rate eighties from Hongkong, and became proprie. Celebrate the King's Birthday in the usual loyal Gonzales next treated the audience to a violin the sons, have acquired something of inde.tor of Mess, Noronha and Sons' printing manner this year, Mr. H. H. Foxy H. B. M. | soin, and was heavily encored. A song by pendence. They do not hesitate, to-day to establishment. Later on he was interested in Acting Costal General, and his nationals have Mita Parke, very pleasantly tendered, was the

several mining enterprises and subsequently issued the same cordial invitation to all foreign fast vocal item of the first, pait of the program Pe was a member of several religious socle at the Consulate on the Shamees as in Voices by the Band of tharth Rajpula. ties. At various times Mr. Gueder expert former years. With the popularity which-Co The second part opened with "The Whistler large sums in Shanghai in assisting cases sul-Gedural Fox enjoys in the Settlement there and their Dogs" by the Bind. A song by Mr. distress. Many years age he was decorated by cay be to question bet that the best traditions C. Crispin was heard to great advantage. A the King of Portugal for services rendered to ofthe British race for hospitality will be main comic dust, entitled "Very Susp clous" by his Government at Blaczo,

tained on the prestat occasion, as before. Capt. and Miss Parke, was a decided hit and From the programme of festivities which had wonderially caught on with the audience. bean got up a fine day's sport and entertain Miss Parke in the fortunate possessor of a The presence of the ships is irritating the to the afternoon there will be sports at the Re dubt was worthy of a professional. "Queen of ments is anticipated with interest and pleasure sweet and well-trained voice and her part in the Serviaus intensely, creation Ground, commencing at 2.30 p.m.sa ibe Night" was sung in a very pleasant styin

The Late Boer War, concert and cinematograph fill the programme by Miss L, Logo, Doan ye ciy ms honey"

7th November, for the orening. By kind permission of Major by the Victoris Quartette brought down the Telegrams from Dr. Leyds to the Boer Evans and officers, the Band of the 13th Re-house. Their voices blended in perfect unison, Government before the war, lately published puts will play selections during the afternoon and it is to be hoped that these gifted ama- in Pretoria, show that France; Russia and and evening.

teure will make their appearance, at futuro Germany, while sympathising with the Boers, Appanded is the programme of sports:--- similar entertaióments. "Tell me while the refused to help them, Germany pointing out:

OFFICIALS,

Church Bells ring? was greatly appreciated, a special festure of this hem being a marvellous that Great Britain was Mistress of the Seas,

balls by Bandmaster. Coke on a musical in

Austria and Brament. Mrs. Broughalle » My Aid Tolke was wall received 3, so was alson song by kiu | Edwards, who kindly:

was to |applber, coon: sobgʻand dance bur

bly to be absentis, Ds Huil

ack by the

Sept. 30, at Isleworth, H. E. SCOONES, M.R.C.S. 10 ETHEL CONSTANCE, daughter of late W. S. Stanley Adams, M.D., C.M., late of Hongkong..

DEATHS

On October 8, 1:06, at South Kensington, VIGLET DEADY KRANE, daughter of David Doady Keane, QC.

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On October 28, 1908, at Southsea, England, Anna, widow of Thomas Tiernay Fergusson, differ in opinion from their fathers; many carried on business se a share and land broker, residents at Canton to attend the festivities, which was b ought to close by "Fairis

of Chefoo-R. J. P. „On November 1, 1çc8, at Shangbai, WILLIAM H. MARSHALL, aged 55 years.

On Tuesday, November 3, 1908, at Shang kai,, E. RUDLAND, aged 58 years.

On November 1, 1958, at Shanghai, JOAQUIM M. COLLACO of the 1. M. Customs Service, aged $5. Deeply regretted."

The Hongkong Telegraph

choose carcers for themselves, and some even their own wives. All this makes for the destruction of the family collect tivism, and it is certain that this bond can not be removed without seriously affecting the institution that has for a long time been the main prop of Chinese Society. It is to be hoped, however, that the accuracy of M. VERY few of his friends know what Wu Wong Rodes' observations may be a token of the rehim intimately allege that he is a cook, while it by profession. Those who think they know liability of his prophecy when he says. “The one or two others assert that his 'doings are a virtues that the race owes to the rude disci- mystery. Be that as it may, We appeared in pline of the family will without doubt dis the Police Court, to-day, charged with dating appear; on the other hand the new indiving properly to the extent of $2.50 at 556, dualism will replace them by essential qua- Queen's Road West, yesterday, and assaulting In the Freach scicatific review La Geo- lites, which are wanting to the Invertebrate, a woman; by name Chau Si Kin. It would graphie au interesting estimate of the pre-soul of China-the energy and the spirit of appear thit Wu and a few friends started out

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908,

CHINA IN TRANSITION.

valling, conditions in China: to-day appears l'initiative in the strength of which a people last night for dioper, at the house mentioned Juden-H. H. Fox and W. W, G. Ress. from the pen of M. Jean Rodes, who deals of four hundred millions ought to be able to /above. During the meal: Wo got it into bio clarters--T. E, Griffith & C; C. Walcott, RN, ly fasthful onsimilation of the sound of church

with the question from the point of view of do mighty things."

an outside observer. Although, as a Shaug

hal contemporary remarks, the writer claims LIEUTENANT Harman B. Poster has taken over to have made no new discoveries, he puts the adjotancy of the 2nd Battalion of the Bufft very clearly the defects arising from the (about-la-lasva-the Caps for Hongkong), just financial difficulties which beset the country vacated by Captain Trevor, Lieutenant Trevor

got his first commission in the East Kent Regi-

bond that he had been insulted, and, disregard

ing his 'friends' advice, proceeded to break up.

Blewirde-), M, Drummond, H. Porter, all the crockery: at night, and, incidentally, | John-White, K.M., 8. R. Tickell, xx, W. G. punched Miss Chan on the face when she tried Saunders, A. G. Wallas, J. J. Thompson, W. R. to stop his wild doings. The result was that as Robertson, G. §. Thorne, and O. Bager. 2 policeman kiled in and WoTM WAS

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men from each Fosco round'the ground:

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and the evils resulting from a corrupt men- ment lo January, 1901, and saw açrvica against fourteen days hard bour dannale. In the course of his article, M. the Arab tribesmen In the operation in Rodos states that banky still' exist. which | Hinterland of Adın, 1923

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Obituary

The death of Mr. Archibald. Little d

The Lanceabire: Cotton Dispute..

The cotton dispute has been settled The mills will re-start on Monday, The employees have accepted duction until March

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