Telegrams.
‘HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE.
SHANGHAI GAMBLING
AFFRAY
FIERCE ENCOUNTER WITH FOLICE,
RIFLES FIRED; SWORDS DRAWN.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1908.
In the matter, Thay ware compelled by land 01STURBANCE ON BOARD SHIE owners, who demanded axorbitant prices for
OFFICER. *
At an early hour this morning, long before break of day, when the steamer Tashing arrived at her wharf from West River ports, a disturbance took place on board between number of the passengers, who attacked, a Chinese excite officer. Araugh and mumble" followed, assistance arrived on the scene Promptly, and four of the passengers were placed in custody
their sod, to do the best they could It was TAK HINO'S" PASSE GERS MAUD AN EXCIBE merely a question of morer, and the has chosen was the best possible with the money they had at their disposal. Again, it is posal- ed out in the report that the sails in usa would not to heavy enough for beavier carriages than those i raposed. The engineers who laid down the ile had thought of that too. and it was their intention, when the traffic in creased and more accommodation became necessary, not to increase the size of the carri. ages but to add to the number, so that the weight on each wheel would not be increaard. Mr. Denison fada Lault with the sleepers, Shanghai, 10th November.
joints and fastenings as being too light, but 4.5 p.m.
there me India State pattern sleepers and While attempting to oust gamblers ossideate used all over India. He adds that the Hongkow boundary on Thursday evening, the rollers are far too many in number, a fact antive Police encountered desperate resistance, which the company found out long
In the ensuing affray the Police used their for at the last test to less than two-thirds of the rollers were taken out and left by the side of the track, Moreover, it is not a fact. that tits "pulleys are held down by split pins"; they are held down by "screwed auts and 10 Several of the police besides a dumber, of adjusted that it is not possible for the rope to natives were wounded.
get jammed.
rifles and swords.
"':
"
Two Chinese youths were fatally wounded
in the meter,
[Reuter's]
The Revolution in Perais.
LONDON, 18th November.
St. Petersburg paper report that Llak Hoff's Cossacks have joined the revolutionists at Tabriz,
:
Under the heading System and Motive Power' Mr Denison statese-N
THE RECENT RIOTS.
CURIOUS STATEMENT: RKOARDING ITS
POSSIBLE" RIGINS
To-day's Advertisements.
HARDEN
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The Tokyo correspondent of the Oaka dinh learns that the recent disturbance in Hongkong in connection with the boycolt of
MASTER'S DEPARTMENT: japanese goods originated partly in the foolish and aggravating speech of a college lecturer in I Grovefoment Notificatie: No. 835 of iba
bereby notified with referenca Tokyo. Recently, it is alleged, a lecturor 13th instant, that the GUN PRACTICE whose name is given, belonging to the Nishiki- scheduled to take place on the night of the cho branch of the Meiji Law College, of Tokyo, 24th instant, bas bea: CANCELLED STA delivered a speech continued over twO SUIVIORA
* G. W. BECKWITH, Lieutenant, R.N., before an audience of some thirty Chiocre stud."
A Harbour Master, æë. Hongkong, 19th November, 190°, ents of the college, dealing with his Journey in Chins. The speaker strongly denounced COMPAGNIE DES MESSÄGERIES the present condition of affairs in Chios, and, emphasised la vivid terms the bad custome
MARITIMES.. and manners in vogue among the Chinese, So Billed with resentment, and forwarded details of reckless was the speech that the audience.were the remarks made to Hongkong. It was there published on the arst ultimo in the Pangcheng Jip to Chinese journal in Hongkong, when Chinese inhabitants of the colony, who resolved it aroused intense indignation, among the to retaliate upon the Japanese for the speech. quotes the following extract from poles of the The Tokyo correspondent of the Osaka journal speach takeh by one of the audience : –
It would seem that a party of excise officer, under charge of Sergeant Adlington, went pa board the Tok Hing in search of illice oplum. Once the search party arrived on board they separated, caca officer go og la a different rection looking for a likely "case." Excise searched about for some time without any lack, Officar No. 8 took the lower deck a until she was about to leave when he turned his attention to a basket, whereid he found four mace of pre Pared and two of dress op artest. As E.0.85 was about to take his prisoner The owner of the basket was placed under away he heard somebody shout: "Hit him And before the exciseman had time to thrash him; there is no policeman about."
took bebind be was seized, thrown violently to the ground, and was being belaboured, I have crossed the Pacific_three times and
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
"HE Company's Steamship
HEC
* DUMBEA".
Captain Boyer, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about MONDAY, the 23rd instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JUR NALIN,
Acting Agent. "Hongkong, 20th November, 1908,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
The power supplied is from a pair of Pelton water wheels with jh iach neziles, one work when Sergeant Adlington, who had. heard left my footmarks on, the soil of more than FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOQCHOW.
about 5,000 feet long from a small tank at an ing each way, fed by a fourniture elevation of between 93 fast and 1,000 feet above the wheels.
Mr. Denison seems to have got his figures The Near East. Austria has reinforced the troops in all wrong here, for the steel pipe, which is ex- actly 5:315 ft long, is actually 4 inches in Boshla by 6,000 men,
diameter, and the elevation of the tank above the wheel is not between 99oft, and 1,020ft., bat between 930ft, and, 1,425fi,—a considerable difference it will be seen. He says that it was' impossible for him to test the actual effective head of water but he estimated it at about zoolt. Now the effective head happens to
The Serviah and Montenegrin Envoys have left Constantinople; having failed to arrange an alliance with Turkey against Austria.
**I urges law for axids, the Ministerial re sponsibility and to pledge the control of the Monarch's actions
ba exact. When the
Later, Germany. The German press is so relieved at the be parly double his estimate so less termination of the crisis that the general 331 10
wheels, ware comment is favourable to.lis seulemeßt,”
working with the Dozzies full,"open and water flawing to its
full capacity the effective head (by gauge) was 1,360. The theoretical efficiency, with the corrected figures, would be not 10 boise power, at which figure Mr. Damizoa puts it, but 40, to work the line would be considerably over Mr. Denison states that the power necessary
the power supplied, but it is a fact that the power supplied actually hauls one of the cars about sco fi, up the line without the assistance of the other car coming down at the same time. If the existing machinery could do that it is obvious that the power was not far wrong."
New Japanese Loan, “. Negotiations are progressing-in London and Paris for the issue of a Japanese-loah of 5 for £1,000,000, in the form of deben tures of the Industrial Bank of Japan half to be issued in London-to-morrow at 97, and half in Paris on the zad inst.
The object of the loan is the development of Korea.
Uhina and Japan, Reuter's Tokio correspondent wires that Count Hayashi declites Japan never lind the slightest intention of landing a single soldier ju China without the consent and magdate of the Powers.
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram was received at the American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory at ro.rs e,m,, to-day :-
Cyclone or Typhoon N.E. of Madila moving W.N.W.
MARING COURT,
EXCESS OF PASSENGERS.
COTTON-YARN TRADE,
the signal given to hit the man, appeared on the scene and arrested his assdilants, who were on top of the excisa officer. It was very fortunate that the sergeant appeared po the scene as early as he did, for with such a large number of passengers on board there was no knowing what would have been done to EO, 86 had there been any delay in the arrival of
assistance,
At the Police Court, ble morging, the quartelle appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood, charged with assaulting and obstructing the excise officer in the execution of his duty. It was held for the defence that the excise officer attacked a passenger first, because he did not respond quickly enough when he was ordered to produce the key to his box. The excise officer was accused of insulting the passenger, and then striking, him.
This story is not belloved, and each man was fined $5, the alterative being fourteen days' gaol.
COMMERCIAL,
WEEKLY SHARE KEPORT, Reviewing the share business for, the week, Messrs. E. S. Kaduotie & Co. write this after 200
The market ruled quiet and dull during the week under review, and the business gederally was small with the exception of one or two "stocks, notably Hongkong and Shanghai
Banks, in which a fair line was done.
CONTINUED DEPRESSIÓN IN JAPAN. The cotton yarn market remains unchanged, with little fluctuation. It has been further depressed by the continued decline in the silver market, and very little business is dolog, reports the Japan Chronicle. Some improve-bas further rises to £82,13. ment was icon' on Saturday on account of a slight revival in silver. The closing quotations op Saturday on the Dinka Yarn Exchange, compared with those on Friday, were a
continus, to advance, and after sales at $810, Backs-Hongkong and Shanghai Bioks are dow wanted at $815. The London rate
follows:
Marian losurances.-All stocks under this heading are firm. Cau'os can be placed at S180, Unions at $78;, while -North China and Yaugtizes are steady at Tis. 88 and 167 respectively.
Fire Insurances.-There are buyers of China Fires at the improved rate of Sion after sales at this price, Hongkong Fires afe quiet at $330.
J
in shipping stocks, which continue quiet Shipping.-There are no changes to record Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboate bave sellers at $191. China and Manilas can be had at $rg, Sales of Shell Transports are recorded at 455. and there are inquiries, for Douglases at $33: Star Ferries are quoted at S:5 and Sig for the old and new shares respeci-
ively.
Lutons are unchanged,
Refineries.-Ching Sugars are'quiet at Stas,"
Nov:7. Nov. 6. November delivery... Y108.99 Yao8.30 December.....108.65 108.25 January 108.80 108.65 The Cotton Spinners' Association is still cop- sidering measures for the encouragement, of to the Marice Court; this morning, before the export of yaro, A scheme proposed by Mr. Lieut. C. W. Beckwith, R.N., Harbour Manier, Muto, Managing Director of the Kanegafuchi Police Sergeant W. R. Sutton charged Lo Kam mill, is now under consideration by the Com- Fuk, master of the steam launch Hot Hong,mittee. The Muto scheme is in substance as with carrying 24 persons in excess of the sum: follows:-Spinners will be at liberty to put all. ber allowed by his licente on the Igth faithdles into operation, subject to the Iwas stated by prosecutor that at about payment by them of a feo of from so sen to 11:30 am. on the day in question, he saw de Ya.50 on each bale of 20's or under produced! fendant's launch crossing over from Yau-ma-ti for export to China, while they shall pay Yes io Hongkong Judging from the crowed state on each,balo of 21's to 32's and Y25 pn each of the deck, he suspected the launch of carry bale of 33's and upwards produced for the home ing more than her usual complement of pas market. Those mills engaged in the export of Bongers. · He therefore counted the number of yarn which suspend the operation of 27.5 per passengers in defendant's presence and found coat of their spindles, as agreed upon amoog there were 1481) told including the crew.
the spinning companies, will be granted at Defendant's license entitled him to carry 115 export bounty out of the feas imposed. In the passengers and nine cr-174 in all. The opinion of a certain yarn dealer, quoted by the launch was literally picked at the time of Osaka Mainichi, the scheme, whilplausible defendant's arrest.
on paper, is wholly impracticable. This authe Defendant pleaded guilty As the Magis-rity points out that at the present moment, trata considered the public safety seriously when the export of yarn is almost despaired of Imperilted by this reckless Gisregard of the law, on account of the fall in silver, no one will ven be fined the defendant Sto, to default of pay-ture to attempt to ship yaro to Chida on spece-kong Landz bave weakened to 523 with sellers. ment, 3 months' hard labour,
and a fair business was done, closing with Mining-Raubs have improved steadily, buyers at $71. Chinese Engineerings have receded slightly to T4, 14 93.
Wharia have changed hands at $45. Hongkang Docks, Wharves and Godowas-Kowloos and Whampoa Docks are offering at $97, Shang bai Docks have declined to Tls. 77 at which rate there are sellers in the North, Hongkew Whats have weakened and are on offer at Ţis. 149
Hotels are firm, and have buyers at $80. Hong. Lands, Hotels and Euildings.-Hongkong
teh countries to Europe and America. Durier the last summer vacation of over forty days 1 availed myself of the opportu sity of visiting the vast old Empire of China. The political cor ruption and the low character and condition of life among the Chinese I found to be worse than I had expected. The Chinese are quite: indifferent to bealth, their houses are low, damp, and filthy in the extrems, and have" an offensiva amali. During my visit to Amarica three years ago I had occasion tip ses some Red todisny thought they were the most degraded race in the world. fh visiting Chiun, I found the Chinese to be lower than the American Vadians. One day I saw in the street of a Chinese town a young girl'apparent
THE Company's Steaniship
* HAIYANG" Captain Hedgins, will be despatched for the above Pons, on TUESDAY, the 24th. inst. at 11-o'clock A.M:
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, ab November, 1908. EASTERN AND) AUSTRALIAN STEAM
*[3005
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at Port Darwin and Queensland Ports, and taking through Cargo to "Adalaide, 'New Zealand, Tasmania, &c.)
THE Steamship
"ALDENHAM," Captalo St. Johe George," will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the roth December, at Nood.
**
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon
are carried
oi
N.B. To sasure the additional comfort of passangers the steamers of the Company have alectric fans fitted in staterooms.
For Freight or Passage, apply to---
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &-Co,
Agepti. Hongkong, 20th November, 1908, [roo
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS. THE F. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamer
*'"SICILIA,"
17 or 18 years of age, attired in fich silk dress, her face and head adorned with cosmetic powder and hairpins. She looked a dignified young lady of Bigb standing. Yet she was teen to dispense with a baudkerchief when Cleaning her nose and afterwards to rub her fingers op her dress (the "poaker illustrated the action by
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted gesture). If this in the conditing of the upper for Passengers, and kas a Refrigerating Cham classes, the rest can be inferred. The sense of her which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi ahame is wanting in the Chinese. They are consiens, Ice, &c, throughout the voyage. tent to be the slaves of Europaans On arrive
The Steamer la installed throughout, with ing at Tientsin, I saw a party of young, Chicass
the Electric Light. men, respectably dressed in ceremonial cos time, with feathered fans in their hands, who had come to meet passengers. I thought they were Government officials. Afterwards I learned to my surprise that they were suivante. at foreign hotels. I saw a Europian lighting from 4 Jiarikisha at a certain point. When he
plained that it was insufficient and followed the pald the fare the rikishaman (s. Ohicose) com-
passenger, demanding more. The European re
man a blow with his fist. Had the Chinese Roy fused to pay any more and aventually dealt the self-respect, he would have protested as alast the action of the European; instead of which he made a grovelling apology and went away. Can such a man be regarded as a human being? The Chinese army is said, to te imitating the Japanese ariny but Chinese soldiers are pt. terly devoid of discipline. They coll up their pigtails on top of their heads, thus making laughter. their appearance ridiculous and exciting. drill-On the march their liges were most I saw some Chinese troops 'at irregular, only 10 be compared with the wig. gling of a snake. When a certain command in evolution was given, some would go to the left and others to the right, confusion resulting beyond description. In these matters, above all things, if the Chinese 'want to, parallo! "Japanese in the path of progress, they should try to know themselves better before attempt. police force also claims to be modelled on the Ling to satisfy such an ambition. The Chinese Japanese police, but they are worse than the
Rimy.".
to withdraw from the room, but ke was detected At this point one of the students attempted
by the speaker, who pulled him back, calling him a fool-Japan Chronicis,
SPORTING NOTICES,
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
"A" Team v. R.G.A. lation. The shipment of yarn, to China in Humphreys Estates can be placed at $98. Salesmorrow allersoon, commencing at 2.15 p.m. the Military ground. (Happy Valley) volves a loss of Y1.53 00 each pale, and when of Shanghai Lands have bees effected at Tis, the "A team will be represented in the above the proposed fee is paid og productios, 716..
maich by the following players; -Messts, w, A. R. Lowe, E. H. Finds, Z Irving, W C: D. Torger, A. E, Lanaing, A P. Dashwood,
Waterhouse, E. C. Oliver, R.M., Capt. A. H. Mollepeaux, K.N, Hopper, 3rd Mid, Lt. Tovey, R.N., and Flag-Lt.
6.8#. Tamo Komlaon.
LEAGUE, FIXTURES.'
7
FROM ANTWERP," LONDON, MALTA, . PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Consignees of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as soon as the consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, Goods are landed"
4
instructions are given to the contrary befor 6 hours.
Optional Goods will be landed hera'unlasi
4PM will be subject to rent,
Goods not cleared by, the 25th. inst,,'t
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever
Godowns for examination by the Consignce's Damaged Packages must be left in the and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour.
of the steamer's arrival here after which date All claims must be prescated within ten days they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns."
EA. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
די
· Hongkong, 20th November, 100% NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE Steamship
GOF BEN
baving amived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exceptias of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stared at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf add Godown Com- pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained,
THE CRITIC CRITICIZED..
the loss will be increased to from V2 to Cotton Mills.-Hongkong Coltons are weak HONGKONG ENGINEER ON HILL RAILWAY.
Y450, in the case of mills producing at St. Ewos are easier, and have sellers at The Straits Echo writes editorially:-We course yarn of now or under.
For this Tis. 68. `` moderstand that it is the intention of reason no mills will dare to put all their spind-
Miscellaneous-Chian Borneos have been Government, with the $10,000 voted on the les into operation, and therefore where is the sold at Sick. Light and Power arg_out of Penang Hills Railway-account-to-obtain and for payment of the export-bounts-to-be Tavour at 351 China Providents are strong
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods further expert opinion as to the cost of partially found? In there circumstances, the only course and in demand at 5, Dairy Farms are quoting will play for the "Beam:Messrs. K. will be subject to rent,
The above team meet on the Club's ground have left the Godowas, and all Goods remain re-constructing the line. Mr. A. Denison, now left is to continue the suspension of 27.5 ed at $121. Cements have changed hands at Hancock, H-Hancock, T-E-Pearce, A. O
to-morrow afternoon at 2.15 p.m. The following undelivered after the 6 h of November, INST GB,-whose-report-on-the-nudertaking per cent, of spladies, as agreed-not- was only recently published, estimates that an
SIO. Langkas bave experienced a furiber Lang, H. D. Sharpin, W. E. L. Shenton, S. 5. It is curicus to note that the present decline harp rise to Tix. 870, closing with sallers. A expaadiinre of $193,000 would be necessary to io silver hs been felt but lule to the yan dividend of Tis, to (4h loterim dividend) and Mid, and two others.
Logan, F. H. H. Stevens, Lt. G. R. Home, 3rd pat the railway in working order-1 com market, contrary to the uncal rule, the market boons of Tis. lo making Tis, 10 have been de paratively small sum considering the import baring hitbeste gone down at least Ya or V3clared, payable on 15th December next. Union auce of the work not only to Pepang but to on such occasions. The all notes that dur Waterboats are steady at $10. the Colony and the neighbouring states, and ing the forenoon of the 6th instant thé quota- having regard to the fact that the undertake.tion on the Osaka Yarn Exchange for Novem- ing is certain to prove a doancial success. We ber delivery touched Yic8.20 and; some venture to sisert, however, that Mr. Denison's musiness was done on the market at that report on the existing railway would have been price for spot delivery, Yara mercbeats considerably modified had he taken the trouble agree in the opinion that the hopes of export to inquire from angioners on the spot the ing yarn just now have been almost entirely dificaties they had to encounter in laying absodoned-in-view of the low price of silver down the line. Much of his criticism is based | Stocks of yarn now, held by loium (wholesale on the assumption that the line was completed, houses) are not large enough to induce them and bonus of Tis, 10, making. Tis. 20 payabis which it never was, and wa may mention that to såll. The busincer now doing on the Yara 9 15th December.
nimest all the recommendations embodied in
his report would have been carried out if the undertaking had ever bean finished.
Mr, Denison begins bis report by stating That the
the railway was badly chosen, the bottom and at the top, where there
Eachpage is confined to the requirements for
don is 1/8 on demand. The T/T rate on Exchange. The Banky solling rate on Los Shangbal is 757-
A match will take place to-morrow, at 2.15 pm, at Happy Valley between the The following will play for Craigongowery :~~! - Craigengowars and the Civil Service Club, E. Lammert (capt.), R. Bass, A. 6. Brawn, G. Evans, G. A. Hancock, H. L. Manderson, J. and M. R. Asger D. Noria, J. Osman, R. Pestonji, L. A. Rose
Ltd. isterim dividend of 30 cents a share on Dividends Payable.-4. S. Watson & Co, account of 1908, payable on 27th fast. Mast shappij tot Miju-Bosch-en Landbouwexploita. is in Langkat 4th interim dividend of Tis, 10 mile
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home consumption, A priça Just under agrd, THE Healthiest Seaport la is considered the lowest palet likely to be Kobe, Japan-The foust
touched by silver, and it in anticipated that the kas-recen
up on the turn of the year. It Holalj
that the bottom bar now boss land" 'has prevented the yam market: template)
Bas, circala
JANA LEAGUE TABLE. The following is the jabis up to data>---
Club
P. W. L. D. P. Civil Servića, H. K+Police *H.K ̊C. Telegraphs
is Craigo Suet Royal
H; K Kowl
All broken, chaled, and damaged Goods ave to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 16th of November; at 9.30 &
All Claims must reach us before the soth of November, 1908, or shay will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected." Bill of Lading will be countersigned by tha Undersigned, Bendharks években. A
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & CO. - General Agents, songkong, 10th November, zood,
"I BOUGHT them to amore myablf," said farmor who was charged in the Police Court, to-day, with baing, in possession, of twanty is veo rounds of sporting ammunition without a. permik Asked by the magistrate (Mr Kemp) as, to whether ba was thejowi
KUDA defendant alid j
ebt the.
idges for a
ens dollar.
Intimations.
NETHERLANDS LLOYD OF AMSTER
DAM AND BATAVIA:
THE Undassigned having been appolated AGENTS of the above: Companyard prepared to accept Fire and Marina Riske ut Current Rates.
CRUZ, BASTO & CO. Hong Kong, 11th Novembar 1908.
1978
THE IMPERIAL COLONIAL, GLUE,
THE above Club is formed chiady for COLONIAL, and OVER-SEAS MEN- BERS; it is situated at No. 84, Piccadilly (the) ‚ceptre of Cinbland), opposite the Green Park,
The Club has a Bridge Section, Reception, Dining Billiard Room, Smoking Lounge," Reading Room and Library, -
Ladies are eligibla as Members, Entrance Fee, Five Guineas, Agnital. scription, Five Guineas."
Further particulars from
THE ORGANISING SECRETARY, 84, Piccadilly, W London, 19th August, 1905,
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ST. ANDREW's Day
SCOTCH
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DINNER
MONDAY,
the 30th Nov., 1908.
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