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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JU
HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETF
ANNUAL MEXTINOLA
The members bí the Hongkong" Philhar monic Society met at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, under the chairmanship of the llon Mr. F. H. May, on the occasion of the annual meetlag of memberi
INTEXPORT SPORT
HONGKONG SPORTSMEN IN SHANGHAL
1969.
To-day's Advertisements.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.)
The Shanghal Times i writer –Our Hong kong visitor have besten un kaqdıomely at tennis, put up a right good fight against us in the cricket field, and sequited themselves in all other respects in a manner which does them the utmost credit and reflects honour on the Colony that sent them hither, to measure their strength with the best of our sports MARSEILLES, LONDON (WAKASA MARU,
The Chairman congratulated the society on the successful season it had bad and remarked that it had been less interrupted than the pre.
men and athleins. The visit has been a vious season by dinner parties. They appre ciated this attitude on the part of the public. most successful one from every point of view Undoubtedly the most importact work under and Shanghai has enjoyed it thoroughly, and taken was "The Wreck of the Hesperus," for the only possible circumstance, that could With reference to the Canton the success of which they were indebted to Mr. have enhanced the distinction attending it Donman Fuller for his labour in connection would have been the participation of other Hankow Railway loan, the Central with the orchestration of the piece. The com-ports besides Hongkong in the conteste in Government is desirous of employ.mittee also wished to thank Mr. and Mrs. which our visitors engaged with us. Nothing Grove, Mrs. E. G. Barrett, Miss Brothering more effectually fosters that spirit of good ing British engineers and purchasing Harker and the Rev. M. Longridge for their fellowship and mutual esteem which ought to materials from British manufac-services. They were sorry, he added, to lose subsist among the foreign communities of the the services of their hardworking accentary and Far East than these interport trials of skill and he was sure they would all join in extending proficiency in cricket, rowing, tennis, and other their best thanks to him. The treasurer would outdoor recreations, and nothing could be more In the circumstance H.E. Change something to say on the accounts and desirable, for the sake of the interests which Chih-tung superintendent-general he would content himself by remarking that Shanghai has in common with other places of of the railway, has not yet signed they would doubtless have learned with satisfac foreign residence in this part of the world, then tion that they carried forward a balance of $148 that the interport system should be encouraged the agreement which is awaiting to begin the work of next season. He trusted and extended. Peagog, Singapore, Tientsin, Yokohama and Kobe have occasionally, been that the reason would be prosperous as the
represented in, shoosing or cricket or rowing' further consideration.
last (applause),
matches with Shanghai, but we do not remen Mr Beavis, hon. treasures, moved the adop.ber any occasion when Manila participated in tion of the accounts, which was seconded by general contest, and very few when Swatow, the Hon. Com. Basil Taylor sad carried,
Foochon, Hackow or Peking was represented, It ought to be easily possible to organise a sports meeting once every three years, say, when champions from all the places mentioned might assemble at Shanghai, or Hoogkong, or Manila, or sither of the two big Japan ports, and compete at shooting, baseball, zowing, games for the honour of their respectiva col- cricket, football, pola and other sports and onies of settlements. It would be a splendid way for us to learn and appreciate the good qualities of our neigbhours; the chances also are that business interests would be benefitted and the general prosperity of the Far East pro. moted materially though unexpectedly by the The membership of the society shows a grati-holding of such a triongial caraival of sport as tying increase over that of last seasop. we have suggested, and by throwing the var
· CHINA'S TILAN KS. PRESENTS FOR THE EMPEROR
„OF JAPAN,
[By: courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 1st Junó.
The committed was constituled as follows: Messi F. C. Barlow, C.E H, Baavis, R. T. D. Bayle, J. Young, W. L. Pattendea and Rev. A. B. Thorobit; the appointment of secretary being left with the committed..
ANAVAL RAPORT.
The annual report reads:-
The committee of the Philharmonic Society
have much pleature in presenting the manual report for the season 1908-1909.
It was unanimously decided to ask Mr. Den. The Prince Regent has set apartman Fuller to undertake the conductorship of ong image of Buddhn of jade," two the society next season and with a vote of thanks
to the Chairmak the proceedings terminated. pairs of al porcelain, and two pairs of other curios from the Imperial coffection for Prince Chen to convey to the Emperor of Japan as presents to His Imperial Highness on the occasion of the mission of thanks for the attendance by Prince Fushimi at the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang Su.}
“ABOLITION OF LÌKIN
INCREASE OF-DUTIES. By-courtesy of the "shrung_Pu"]
Peking, 1st June,
We
Messrs: C.E. H, Beavis, F. B. L. Dowley, W. A. Dunley, Major-General R. G. Broadwand the number of ordinary members has increased from sixty-six in 1907-1938 to minety-two
CB, and the hon. Mr.. W. }. Gressen, whilst
have the following additional Vice-Presideo!sious matches and events open to the competi- tion of Chinese, Japanese and all other people who cared to enter. The Japanese, for in- stance, have beed expert baseball players for many yo and would be certain to hail the idea of a series of interport matches w enthusiasm whiist, as for Chinese.competitors, we all know what thorough "sports, in the best sense of the word, our Chinese friends ate, and we may be quite sure that alther victory or defeat would be accepted by them in quite the proper spirit. The various schools and sport
1928-1999,
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This large increase is mainly due to the
alteration in the ruler, sanctioned by the extra ordinary general meeting of November last, whereby indies and gentlemas are permitted to join the society as subscribing members with all the privileges of vocal and instrumental members except that of voting on any question under discussion at special orgeneral meetings In reference to the proposal for During the past season, the society gave two the abolition of likin and the in-conceits as compared with only one in the creuse of duties, all the Ministers have agreed with the exception of the Gorman Minister who is opposed to it.
THE SHANGHAI LÄOTAI.
PROPOSED TRANSFER.
(By courtesy of the "Sheung Po
Peking, 1st June.'
The Grand Council proposes to ellect a change of posts between. Tai Nai-huang the Shanghai Thotai, and Chun Chi-tsai.
IMPENDING BAMINE.
PROLONGED DROUGHT IN THE NORTH.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po")
Peking, 1st June, There has been a prolonged drought in the provinces of Honan und Anhui.
If the drought should-be protract ed another ten days it is feared that famine will overtake the territory.
DROWNING NHAR 'YAU-MA-TÌ.
JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER TAKES IS OWN LIFE.
previous year.
The first çoccent was held in the St. George's
and athletic.clubs now in existence in Shanghai and other great centres of population. in China are turning out, in ever-increns ing numbers year after year, athletes and sportsmen who are second to none in physique or ability, and a great contest" in which they could measure their strength, in a friendly
Hall on Friday, January 8th, 1909, and includway, with the youth of other nationalities in the ed, amongst other items, Vincent's "Choral Far East, would be, we believe, an exceedingly Fantasia on Old National Airs, by a chorus interesting and beneficial event. Three yours and orchestra of some eighty performers, In
from now would be ample time for the organi spite of the inclemency of the weather, the con-zation of a sports and athletic meeting on a cert was well attended.
The second concert took place on Tuesday: April 2710, 1999, and though, from an artistic paint of view, it is admitted to have been in no way loferior to the former one, the sudience was caniderably Teb, due probably to the fact that the concert tad 18 be given late in the season.
Hanish MacCune's work, "The Wreck of the Hesperus, by chorus and orchestra, was the main' item at this concert, and the time and care necessary to produce a work of the nature rendered an earlier date for the concert im practicable. No orchestral parts of this work being available, the orchestration--no light task in view of the very small number of ptiformers was so ably undertaken by the conductor as to suggest" the desirability of adopting this, practice for the future, having regard to the dificulty of obtaining a full complement of instruments,
grand scale for the whole of the Far East, and.
we commend the idea to the various clubs and schools which would be likely to be interested,
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ousy was explained in the Police Court, to-day, A Chinaman was charged with stealing from a
woman residing in Yee Yik Line à metal water pipe, valued about S1. The evidence was to the effect that the defendant, who was "not known" to the complainant, paid her a visit yesterday. He remained there for a while, and soon after his departure the pipe was lost. The other side of the story was that complainant and defendant were old sweethearts. They had had a lover's tiff; had agreed to part, and the charge, so it is alleged, was preferied against the man to get him into "hot water," The task of orchestrating this work (which is | The defendant was liberated at once. nothing if not descriptive) for the beadful of performers available might have appalled a less capable musician than Mr. Denman Fuller but,
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Although for the past year the development
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Those desirous of availing themselves of the above are requested to send in their names and number of horses or and ponies to the undersigned.
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cómmittee have since gladly accepted the or
chestral parts which Mr. Faller has kindly pre sented to the society.
The committee desire to express their most sincere thanks to all those members who took. part in the concerts, especially to Mr. and Mrs. F. Grove of Canton, Mrs. E.G. Barrett, and the Rev. M, Longridgo, R. N.
The society is also greatly indebted to Miss Broerton Harker for the gifted mancer in
shape than it has hitherto assumed. We are not at the moment at liberty, nor do we wish, to make any further announcement on the subject, which will in due course come before the proper tribunals.
Suffice it to say that the two civil suit now before the British Supreme Court farm only small part of the litigation in" trato,-China Gazette,
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has been proceeding apace under the auspices of the Chiness Imperial Post Office at no time has the progress of the work been so rapid as at the presant, says the Shanghai Mcreury, Within the last month or two the extension of the postal service and the increased facilities offered by the Imperial. Post Office have beed sufficient to attract attention and call for favourable comment, but during the next few weeks when the scheme on foot commences to Ratard and Rus Cemetiere in Frenchtown An uproar was created ba board the steam approach the completion of its present phase which is doing excellent work. Besides these more marked, evidences of activity on the part of the 1, P, it launch King Shaw, is Bhau-ki-wan harbour, the results will be even last night when a number of painters, who had Perhaps the most important part of the sew is to be noticed that the number at deliveries
rates of Subscription' to the Hongkong announce that Mr. Gelthorpe is leaving the accountants. The painters, it would seem, were
It is with regret that the committee have to been engaged on the launch, attacked the two service is the establishment of a branch of the per diem has been inc.essed, ia, the central I. HROM and after 1st January, 1000, the
a largé semi-foreign" building on the main other parts of the Settlement from four to six, follows - Colony and thus will no longer be able to carry discharged some days ago, but retured to the post-office in the native City. For the purpose district from seven rounds to eight, and in Telegraph (daily and weekly issues) will be as on the duties of hon. secrciary. His untiring launch about 10 pm. yesterday. They were thoroughfare running from the North Gate was in one of the country disincts which the Post- Seki war in the employ of a local photogra call for the emphatic appreciation of the quarrel and a fight followed, the paisters at business. Up to the present no parcel business forinerly bi-weekly, and now, is four times a The rates per quarter and per mensem, pro and painstaking performance of such doties ordered off by the accountants. This led to secured; and a fortnight ago was opened to / office has recently taken over, the delivery was
At the Magistracy, this forenoon, an inquiry was held by Mr. J. H. Kemp, the Coroner, to ascertain the cause of the death of a japanese named Subicbi Saki, aged twenty-five years,
who commutted suicide in the harbour the other
day.
pher. He had been in the Colony for early
three years. On the morning of the zith inst.
He obtained leave from his employer, bis ex-
which she has acted as bon, accompanist to the society through us the season.
society.
tacking the men with hammers and sticks. Six
has been done there, but a fosaigner will shortly day. This is a remarkable transformation, As in previous years, the expenses connected painters were arrested, and in the Police Court, be in charge and then the branch will be simi- highly crédifabls to the energy of the authori with both.concerts exceeded the receipts, the ibis morning, were ordered to pay a fint of 525 ar laite operations to the head office. Affecting ties, ha it may be mentioned abs beve ̧*) cuse being that he was going on a trip to deficits in each case being met from the sub-each for the assault, The alternative was the Settlement mora closely will be the openlux | radius of fifteen miles to cover.
Canton. He was not seen alive after that. It scriptions or general fund. The society is, month's hard labour.
Hongkong.
was some five days later that the coxswain (however, to be congratusted on possessing. MANILA had an earthquake early in the mora Wing) of the steam-labsch Meteor discovered after paying aif expenses, a balance of $148.54 os a place of vacant ground, near Yau-ma-ti, to be carried forward to, the account for next ing on the 27th ult, and while the experts at the close to the praya wall, a bundle of clothing.son, when it is hoped that members will Observatory class it as hight it was sharp On the face of the wall he saw blood stains, again cordially support the society in its efforts enough to thoroughly aroute and slightly alarm He reported the matter to Inspector Langley, at to promote music of a bigh standard in a lot of folks. The shock camo, at a minutes after 4 and lasted just ten seconds ; it seemed longer, but the instruments made an indispus table record. The latter also show that before the main shock, the only one the people fell, there were preliminary vibrations for 37 second. The shock was felt in all the neighbouring provinces and the observatory experts say the point of ariglu was probably somewhere on the aaslóru senit al Luzon B. Ni H of Manila.
Water Police Station, and the clothing was taken charge of, by the police. In the inner pocket the coat was found a lotter, which, it is believed, explains the motive for the man taking bis lie.' An hour after this discovery Seki's body was found floating close to thespot where the clocking was recovered.
Evidenca was takes, and the jury returned of verdset of " Suicide by drowning!!
TELEGRAMS from Poking state that the detach lag of sos Chinese officers on probation at Tokio has caused a sensation at Peking it is' asserted in Tokio, however, that the officers were due to be detached as they had finished their course, as it had been arranged for them
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