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'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'
SERVICE,
VIGEROY TUAN FANG.
REPORTED APPOINTMENT AS
GRAND COUNCILLOR,'
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po
Tientsin, ast July.
It is reported that the Prince Regent has decided to appolot Viceroy Tuau Faneg S Grand Councillor and Na Tong as Viceroy of Chibli, and that an Imperial edict will be issued to that effect as soon as Viceroy Tuan Fang arrives in Peking......
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 2 1909.
HONGKONG DOCK CO.`:
LOWEST BIDDERS FOR MANILA CONTRACTS
HALF-SEAS OVKA..
JIU-JITSU 'IN ARSENAL STREET.
Arsenal Street was the scene of a nocturnal
disturbance shortly after twelve this morning. regaling himself too well but not wisely, was appears that a European who had been
making a beeline for the Soldiers' Home when he, unfortunately for both parties concerned, came in too close a custact, with an Indian constable, who, being, a zealous officer of the
TIENTSIN-PUKOU RAILWAY, foribwith proceeded to treat the stagger-
MANAGEMENT UNCHANGED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking,. 1st July, Shun Po-ki, who has been appointed acting Governor of Shantung, will continue to manage the Tientsin-Pukou Railway.
NA TUNG.
INDISPENSABLE AS A GRAND COUNCILLOR.
By courtesy of the " Sheung Po,”].
Peking, 1st July, It is reported that Ne Tung, cannot be spared from the Grand Councillor,
As soon as he has taken over the scal of
'the' Viceroyalty› of Chibli, he will return to: Peking and at the capital transact all business in connection with the Viceroyalty."
MINING CONCESSION.....
PARTICULARS WANTED.
[By cqueting of the“ skeung Pa" ];
Peking, 1st July.. The Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries has issued instructions to all the Provinces asking for particulars of the terms of all' negotiations with foreigners in respect to mining concessions within recent
years,
CHINA AND SWEDEN.
THE COMMERCIAL TREATY,
· [By courtany of the "Skoung-Pa,“]
Peking, 1st July, Lun Fong, Vice president of the Waiwa; pu, has been given pleaary powers to draw. up the Commercial Treaty between China and Sweden,
AN ABORTive disturBANCE.
FUN IN STONE-THROWING,
Defendant-Ihrew it just out of fun.
His Worship bound over both defendasis in the sum of $100 to keep the peace for six months.
There are 20 known periodical comets: there aro 43 which are probably periodical; there are 200 which are possibly periodical and The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com-
The story of a little disturbance whereby it is impossible to predicate anything with there are various others concerning which pany were the lowest bidders for six wooden breach of the peace might have been caused certainty, Cposequently, as some of there forchan for use by the Quarter-master's Depart-was told before Mr. F. A. Hızıland in the mant at Manil, their figurs being 527,800, gold, Police Coust this morning. An empleyen atfike that of Racke, for instance, which comets have a comparatively, short orbit. for the six. The other bidders were: Fred the Victoria Distillery at Kowloon proceeded makes its journey in 1,204 days under oormat Wilson and Compray, $28,600; El Varadero against a Chinaman for assault. Complainant's circumstances-it would be strange indeed it, de Marila, $31,400; Juan Rodrigues, $35,300; story was to the affect that at. It o'clock rester during that long procession of deeds of blood Cho Chung Lung, 316,500.
day, the Chino assaulted him with a bamboo pole. which is called history, there were not special Then complainant added something which was delightfully candid. He naively remarked tion of a comet. Ifa fow great battles 'or dis- Occasions which synchronised with the appari that the Chinaman's excuse for his act was
anters have coincided with the arrival of a because he was accidentally struck by a stone comes within view of the earth's inhabitants, which complainant threw at another man
there have been hundreds, possibly thousands, Mr. Hazeland (To the interpreter-Tell of battles, invasions, and "deaths of priocos" him he had no business to throw stones at which have not been so siganised. In fact, anyone.
The only way in which a reasoning mind can connect the appearance of a comet with a-subsequent battle or - asiassination is to suppose that belief in the superstition may have operated by auto-iuggestion upos the 'bumau will, which was responsible for the event. This view of the facts would pre- suppose that Duke William of Normandy may have been encouraged by the omen in the sky to invade Britain, and that any other ambitious ruler under similar circumstances might choose to regard an opportune comer's tail, in the sky destruction of a rival kingdom. It is a matter as the writing on the wall portending the
tions of illiterate fortune-tellers have on many of cocamos kacwledge that the gloomy predic
occasions so acted on the minds of the credulous as to impel them to shape events in the manner that has been indicated, Apart from that risk, widespread education need expect terrestrial which is quite indefinite, bobody in these days of
events to be governed by Halley's comet when it appears. The apparition of that comet in 1910 remote epoch when Halley's comet was first was decreed by the law of gravitation in that
meteoric stones, and proceeded to obey the constituted by the aggregation of certain impulse of the forces that determine the move- ments of every other celestial body. such schemes-can be no more influenced by schemes for invading England-if there are,
Halley's comet than the fall of the Fisher Go- the moon-Sydney Daily Telegraph. verament was influenced by the changes of
MILLIONAIRE'S THEATRE.
PA, CELESTIAL VISITOR, ing one to 'fow well-chosen famarks as to hir no e too sober state or words to that effect. Elaborate calculations which have been made Things did not particularly tend to the side of by Messrs. Cowell and Commelin, two distin prace owing to the fact that the marry one in-guished members of the Royal Astrosemical sisted on making a hullabaloo by way of assert. Society, indicate that the celestial, body known ing bis importacce and commenced a series of at Hailey's comel, which travels round the sun loud battering on the door of a certain bouse. is an orbit that takes about 75 years to accom said to bave knocked down the indian coasting star. In March it will be lost in the sun's During these fively proceedings, defendant is pith, will reappear early'in 1910, as an even-
able who was trying to perform his duty. At the rays, after which, it will reappear as a morning Magistracy, this morning, before Mr. F. A star in April. It will pass between the earth Hexeland, defendant denied having assaulted and the sun on May 12 at a distance of only the constable and, said he only pushed him. 7,500,000 miles from the earib, and for a week He tried to rest at the foot of the stairs of his or two will be visible as a very light object house, as he was feeling somewhat tight. Bis in the west. The periodicity of this comet Worship, however, was evidently of opinion was discovered by Edmund Halley, a friend ibat greater respect is due to a limb of the law, of Sir Isaac Norton, and by using Halley's for be imposed a fine of Sy on the wayward on calculations as a basis, the various appearances have been traced back, with the assistance of records kept by Obinese analists, to the year B.C. x, when it stood over Remo just before the death of Agrippa. It was adother comel, known as Eocke's, which is supposed to be the one that appeared in 44 B.C, the year of the assassination of Julius Caesar, but it is an as- certained fact that Malley's comet appeared in the year 66 A.D., and bung over Jerusalem "in the shape of a swoid" just before the de- suuction of the city by Titus. There is some uncertainty as to the exact-date-of subsequent appearances, at intervals of 25 years or thereabouts, but it is established that the comet was seen again in 451, when Attila was defeated with tremendous slaughter at Chalons-sur-Marne by the combued ummies. of the Romans and the Goths, and that it was the city was captured for the second time by shining in the sky above Rome in 549, when'
Torila, King of the Ostrogoths.," The most curious coincidence for people of the British in 1066, the year of the Norman Conquest. A race that this coinet undoubtedly appeared
MR. LOUIS CALVERT, MANAGER OF NEW ENTERPRISE,
BRITISH STAGE TRIBUTE, One of the great events of the theatrical sea co-linged though it be with regret at the lass to the English stage of a fios actor, a loyal comrade, and an honest, able, and delightful man-was.announced for Sunday last. It was a banquet to be given at the Hotel Metropole ia complimeat and farewell to Mr. Louis Calvert.
As almost everybody knows, Mr. Calvert has been chosen as the first producer to the long heralded Millionaire's Theatre in New York behalf to the promised repertory the wires from no coterprise which corresponds on America's
which so much is hoped over here..
Accordingly the bioquet was to be partly an opportunity for players and play-goers to bid Mr Calvert good-bye; parily an expression of pride that for its most ambitious theatrical en terprise America should have found the neces sary belmsman in the Old Country.
THE OTHERING.
The gathering, which ‚Mr. Aústia Brereton organised, was to be splendidly representative. Mr. Tree, to whom ‹Mr. Calvert bas proved a trusty lieutenant in nearly all his Shakes pearean productions, was to preside. It was hoped also that Mr. Bernard Shaw, whose "John Ball's Other island" owed so much to Mr. Calvert's magnificent playing of Broadbent, the Englishmad, would be one of the chief
speakers.
One should recall, too, that, even apart from his own talents as an actor and producer, Mr Calvert represents a greal tradition of English VICEROYALTY OF CHIHLI. acting-a tradition which he has never forgotten, but linked in his own broad-minded way, with SELECTION OF INCUMBENT.
the new ideas of the modern school.
Indeed the list would be almost interminable of well-known actors who learned their act with [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.""]
him in the old stock company at the Prince's, Manchester, ander the famous management of Peking, 1st July, Mr. Charles Calvert-Mr. Louis Calvert's father ioted--and Mrs. Charles Calvert, The latter is bap pily still with us-even now, in her savanty- third year, one of the richest and ripest comedy-actresses upon our stage. It was probable that she would be present at the banquet.
It was the Prince Regent's original tion to `appoint. Luck Chin-lum as acting Viceroy of Chihli, but Luk declived on the Whereupon the Regent plea of old age, offered the acting appointment to Na Tang who made the same excuse, but His Imper rial Highness succeeded in persuading him to accept the office.
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Entímations,
$1,015.-The London price has also improved Halep, pisala Luz de Camoos
to £91.
Marine Insurances-Cautons are weak and offering at $195. North Chinas are in demand at 115, 108 Unions are slightly easier, and have been sold at the reduced rate of $8371. Yangtzes are nominally quoted at $130 in Shangbai,
-writter on the subject who has been at pains in ibe current issue of the "Edinburgh Review" to collect all the astronomical alformation about this, comet and observingly distil it out" makes a highly suggestive statement on this point, "A famous panel of the Bayeur tapestry," be writes, "shows Harold quaking on his throne, while his people huddle together with fingers pointing at a horrid comet in the sky, and the birds upon the roof tree scream an alarm. 'Isti mirant stello,' says the label, above the heads of the people; below is the
Shipping-Chine and Manilar are on offer fleet of boats of the invaders, whose caming out of favour and neglected at 566. The at $10.ant Douglases at $36. Indo Chinas are was portended by the appearance of Hailey's Shanghai rate is Tis, so and the London rate comet in the spring before the Norman coo-£3.15 for the Preferred and 2 for the de quest of-Eagland."
People of a certain type of mind might be tempted to suppose that the old super- stitious dread with which comets were re-
Karded, is not altogether without founda paritions of different comels have coincided op when they find evidence that the ap with huge terrestrial calamities, and the violent deaths of great rulers. They would find that long after the Norman conquest the arrival of Halley's comes in 1456 coincided with the ominous appearance of the Turks as masters of Constantinople, while in the same year the England with the lifeblood of England's sons.. Wars of the Roses were dyeing the soil of
Halley's comet brooded "over agonising Christ- DISCOVERED LOUIS PARKER. Among other famous people who would part-the Turks into Europe to scourge the nations endom when Mabomet the Second brought icularly delight to honour Mr. Cilver is Mr. that they found there. In 1758 it looked down Louis Parker. It was Mr. Calvert who after on the Seven Years ar, but when it came back reading one of Mr. Parker's plays by chance, while waiting for a train at Sherborne railway station, buried straight off to the local grammar school, where Mr. Parker was then an unknown music-master and rescued the future pageant- maker for aver from a pedagogue's falc.
for at St. Hongkong Fires are still in de Fire fasurances, China Fires are inquired
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ferred shares. Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats can probably be had at 5:3. Shell Transports are easier and procurable at 61/-ex the final dividend of 2/- for 1958 and interim of 1/- for account 1929 paid on the 1st, Inst. (Coupon No. 12). Star Ferries old and
report. Gew are upaltered and without business to
during the week and after sales at $140 have Refineries China Sugars have ruled firmer further sellers. Luzons are quiet at Sig. Perak Sugars have weakened to Tia, 260.
Sy, without inducing buyers. sold at Tla. 18.20, Raube.continue on offer at Mining,Cuisers Engineerings have been
AO PUBLICO.
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which rate buyers prevail. Whampoa, Docks Wharts have strengthened again to $57, at have been in some demand and rose to in 1835 Europa was quietly recovering from Shanghai Docks are firm at Th. 82. Hoogkaw $70, but are now obtainable at $68, after sales, the exhaustion of the Napoleonic wars. Earlyliarfs have risen to Tis. 163, TIENTSIN-PUKOU RAILWAY.
sext year Balley's comet is to make its eleventh appearance, since the Norman Con Hotels, old, ex new issue have beco sold at Labds, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong THE STATION QUESTION,
quest, unless the astronomers ate at fault in 568, while the new shares are wanted at $38. [By courting of the "Sheung-Pat"]
their calculations, which is unlikely. In Duke Sales of Hongkong Lands have been effected In an interview with a. Daily Chronic'e re-
William's time the comet appeared in April, at Sto8: West Points have found buyers at presnotative Mr. Calvers sald:-The offor-a Peking, 1st July. Rittering and attractive one-interested me, the following Oclobar.
and the invasion of England was carried out in $46 closing with further inquities, The representatives of Chihli Province are particularly as my especial delight is in Shake-grained superstition about camels, like the be offer at 581. Ewos have improved to Tls. 133, Doubtless the in- Catton Mills-Hongkong Cottons are on agitating for the removal of the Tientsin-pedreas productions Shakespeare and the fiel in ghosts, will disappear from the world in the North. According to latest mail advices Pukou Railway Station.
English classics are to be an important part
very slowly. Many timorous persons, when from the North, Internationals have sellers at Both Chang Chih-tung and Luk Chin- and Cleopatra as the opening production.
of the new theatre's repertoire, with Antony they see Halley's comst, which is approaching Tis 88, Lau Kung Mows, buyers at Tis 110, Subscribers as heretofore. lum support their attitude..
Not least I have been very much fascicated in a few months will probably be picked out
Dearer to the surth's orbit every day, and which and Soy Chees, sellers at Tis 375. by the possibilities of a revolving stage, which and identified by the photograph recorders of is one of the features of the Millionaire's The the astronomers, will be inclined to wander
It has always seemed to ma that some people's objection to scenery in Shakespeare's repeated, and whether England is again to feel whether the bitter experience of sabó is to be plays is not that the scenery should be there, the foot of ad invader. The alarums and ex- but that it should entail re-arrangement of the "cursions in the field of international politics text and long waits between the acts.
are certainly notencompatible with the idea Reassurance and consolation may, however, be derived from the recollection that there are many comats, and that there is no truth what-
THE port commissioner and port police at Cal-tre. cutta, with the resistance of Koyal Engineers from Fort William, were busy the other week with arrangements for blowing up the Onipenta, which was wrecked in the Hügbli Jast January, when coming out of the deck and With a revolving stage all that will, I hope that an invasion may be attempted: was blocking a portion of the fairway. Ow-be done away with. Each scene can be ready
ing to the proximity of the ferry station the moment its predecessor is over. of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway, explosions As to the chances of his rotura, Mr. Louis have to be very carefully managed, and Calvert confessed that after the first year-the
• it has been decided to destroy, the ves- limit of his present contract-bis future was sel bit by bit; On the 14th, ult, the on the kaces of the gods. Besides producing main maat and a portion, of the main batch the plays, bo kas agreed to act chres parts dur-: were blown_up.--There was nothing very ing the twelvemonth, and has already chosen spectacular in the explosion, the main falling Sir Peter Teile in "The School for Scan gracefully into the water. There was prac dal" and, curiously enough, Caliban in "The tically no Interruption of traffic, and all con- Tempest, The other part he has not as yet carped are to be congratulated on the success decided upon. 6 which, sutended, one of the most difficult operations of maring work. The stern of the vessel was to be blown up at 5 am. on the 15th
ever in Shakespeare's dictum, formulated in "Julius Caesar," that
donit in to a fair extent at S14). There are Miscellaneous-China Borneos have been
buyers of China Providenti @ $960 and Hong. have sellers at $7. kong Electrics at $20, Chiba Light and Powers
Willam Powells are, quiet and obtainable Union Waterboats are in request at $11.
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Sumatras at Tis, 166.
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INDEPENDENce day,
As usual the Management of the shove po- Exchange-The Banks selling rate on Loo-pular hotel will colebrate the "Glorious Fourth" don in 1/9 3/16 on demand. The T/T rate on on Sunday' next in an elaborate tanier, Shanghai is 744.
'They will be “At Home" to their American | Dividends Payablo.-Shanghai Docks. Final and other friends from 5 pm to 7 pm. _of_The_ad_for_the year ending 30th April, 1909. An Open-Dinner (weather permitting) is a payable in Shanghai on the 8th inst..
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have been fixed by the Stockbrokers' Associa; | M. L. 1. Band, specially engaged for the Forward Settlements-The following dates | The menu will be up-to-date and the rafth
occasion, will discourse special selections of music during and after dinner. Special silkes souvenirs will be given away to diners only, The huge crowd, that assembled, there last year on the 4th July a similar ons should forks. gather this year. The grounds willy be lightad
When beggars die, there are no comets Kren 7′′ As a matter of cold fact, innumerable beggars The beaves themselves blaza fortis in 6 drach of princes, have died while comets shone in ike sky, and many princes have gone to their long hometion of Hongkong for forward Settlements unlighted by any of these wayward celestial July Settlement josh July, luminaries. Also it is not wonderful that Augast
„30th August," In this connection it is astoestly to be hoped some great terrestrial disasters bave coincided that American audiances will have the privk with the appearance of comets, moing that
29th September. lega, of seeing one of the most gloriously | such apparitions have been fairly frequent
39th October, 29th November. szyberant Falstaffs of the time.
throughout the long course of recorded history,
ngth December
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