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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1900

LORD KITCHENER IN HONGKONG.

DISTINGUISHED FELD MARSHAL WELCOWED BY

GOVERNOR, GENERAL AND COMMODORE. POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE NOTABLY ABSENT.

PROGRAMME OF VISIT TO HONGKONG AND CANTON.

Nothing more illustrative of the character of stepped on the landing stairs, General Broad- the man who is recognised as one of the great- wood was there to offer him the military salute ext military commanders in the British Empire and welcome to the Colosy, To Commodore to-day could have been furnished than the Lyon was reserved the duty of presenting such abpretentious, informal landing of Field Mar of the officers in attendance to the Field Mar *sbal Lord Kitchener of Khartoum at Blake shal.

Pier, Hongkong, this alternoon. There was no thunder of cannon to aseounce his arrival. and no us or ceremony at the landing stage. His Lordshin quietly, even unexpectedly, came off the Govtrameot launch Victoria, greeted the naval and military officers who were in waiting

A THUMBER-ÑAIL SKETCH.

It may be said at once that Lord Kitchener is no more like bis printed photograph than the man in, the moon, As a private citizen he would pass unobserved in Hongkong, even by those who had fixed his features in to tender bím a welcome to the Colony, jaspect their mind-the features depicted is that ed the guard of honour, and with a cheerit photograph which has donc duty for the #Right0!"—which seemed to surprise many last twenty years. Dressed in mufti at bẹ was people unaccustomed tå ilang-went off in his to-day he is a simple English gentleman, gand. eight-beater sedan chairin Government House,

AWAITING ÈVENTS,

natured perhaps, bored a trifle, taking thing as they come according to his station. There is none of that resotuin hardness about him, none of that Sphinx-like immobility with which be is popularly credited. Of course, if be transmogrified bimself by doosing full regi mentals be might wear a different aspect; be might even appear.fierce-fierce as-Roosevelt when he shows, bis teeth. But then Lord Kit cheoer is "oa. holiday fulleged) sed the rola in out difficult to maintain, especially when all trady are to do him honour.

Commodore Lyor bad a short chat with Lord Kuichever before the presentations were made a purely formal proceeding--and every one of the officers having been introduced to the Field Marshal, bis Lordship in company with the Commodore went to inspect the guard of honour. It was a desultory business: The band struck up a stave of music and. Lord Kitchener, followed by the staff, went the usual reynd.

It was just shority before one o'clock when Dens, came to the effici that Lord Kitchener might land at any moment. Already there was a crowd at the Pier, the advent of the Buffs band and a délait à lected" to act as the guard of honour having trumpitied forth the intelli- gence to those who can afford an extra half-hour At the tific hour and who would rather enjoy a military spectacle than seek the delights of the lable at any time. The guard of honour, under Captain SLP. Bayer, with Lieut. Juner car- rying the regimental colours, was drawn up is front of the Duke of Connaught's statue, ' and stood "ensy"" while the, people assembled,

By-and-by, Blake Pier was thronged with motley array of people who assured themselves that the dream of their life was about to be te. alised and truant schoolboys souggled into the reserved area with the most virtuous air imagia. able. The police were there-not a large sum. ber of them, but a representative lot who looked fan if butter was the main arücle of their diet- but for the time being they made no more, loli the people to cram Blake Pier if they pleased. some soldier's tunic, and waited in great The steamship Sydwry, of the French mail line, hopes for the event. Perhaps the regimental by which the Field Marshal travelled, had been colours might not be carried at the proper sigpalled two hours earlier, but before Lord angle, or a rifle had expanded in the heat of Kitchener arrived. Hii Excellency the Gover the autumn suo and some unfortunate soldier Der, Sir Frederick Lugard, and the Officer would be to trouble. It was not to be, how.. Commanding the Forces in South Chine, Major. ever; Lord Kitchener made bis inspection, the General Ri G. Broadwood, C. B., together with company commander gave the order "Form their aides, Captain Mitchell-Taylor and Lieut. JR. C Heathcote, and Commodore, H. Lyon, R.N proceeded in a lasoch to intercept the M. M. liner to Sulphur Channel. The object was, of course, to extend a formal welcome to the distinguished visitor and also to arrange “the immediate routine of the day.

MILITARY MEN'S DAY,

As the arrival, of the ex-Commander-in-Chief.

Some people, we are fully convinced, ex- pected that he would find fault with a button

THE GUARD OF HONOUR.

the party afterwards proceeded to Mountain Ledge. Later in the day the General Officer Commanding the Forcer, Major-General Broadwood, bad a lengthy conversation with, Lerd Kitchener "on military mattéra it is'to be presumed. Towards avising the Field-Mar- shall visited the city, although it doen not appear that he was recognised in the course of his peregrinations.

BANQUET-AT-GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

THE INVITED GUESTS. !

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do nai nocasaurity endorse the eplafona expressed

by Correspondenta in this column.] CHINESE VOLUNTEERS.

To-day's Advertisements.

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FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

TO THE EDITOR of the "Honsxoro Tulları," SIR,I have read with much interest your editorial of the 23rd just, advocating the forma tion of a Chinese: detachment of The Hong. koog Volunteer Corps, and I am sure the THE Company's Steamship.. Chinese community appreciate and agree with the sentiments expressed therein.

*SYDNEY,"

Captain Costa, will be despatched for the above Forts TO-MORROW, 18th lust., at 6 A.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply.to

P. DE CHAMEMORIN,

Agent, 'Hongkong, 27th Septembar, 1999,

AND MOJI.

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"GREGORY AFCARÁ Captain J. G, Olifent, will be despatched for the above Forts, on SATURDAY, the sad

Apart from the fact that the Chinese have His Excellency the Governor will entertain large vested interests in the Colony, and coh- Lord Kitchener at dinner to-night at Govern tribpte a fair share of the sum which is spent ment House, and among those who have been annually for the maintenance of the Hongkong invited to attend are the following ladies and Volunteer Corps, which'in a way entitles them gentlemen: Major-General Broadwood, C.B., to some part in the defence, of their property Sir Paul Chater, Sir Henry Berkeley, Mr. and homes, the formation of such a detachment Attorney-General, Commodore and Miss Lyon, Ang about a better understanding between Ju.lice Gompertz, the Bas. Mr. Rees Davies, would undoubtedly greatly assist towards bring- *FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA; KOBE- Cep:ain Marescaux, H. M. S. Went; Colonel them and the Government In late years THE Steamship Stacpole, Colonel and Mr. Prior, Colonel and there has been a feeling among the Mrs. Lambert, Colonel and Mrs. Chapman more enlightened of the Chinese com Major Phillips, Colonel and Mrs. Dann, Dr.munity, that the Government somewhat and Mrs. Tait, Colonel and Mrs. Bedford, distrasts them, and that they are not Colonel and Mrs. Bayard, Captain Heathcote, allowed the same liberty of the subject as ADC, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Smith, Captain other communities. Whether there an 'any Filzgerald, Colonel Dumbleton, Colonel and reasonable grounds for this feeling, I cannot Mrs. Chamier, Captain Stewart, Major Hart say, but this I do know, that there are no sub Senot, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresso and jects of His Majesty King Edward niors loyal Mrs Gresson, the Hoa. Nr. E. A. Hewett, the and law-abiding than the Chinese of Hong Hos. Mr. Murray Stewart, the Hon. Dr. Ho kong. Those of them that have lived long Kai, the Hon. Mr. Wei Yik, the Hon. Mr. and enough under British rule know too well the Mis, Badeley, Mr. Cecil Clementi, M Layadrantages they gain by that privilege, and I Che Pak, Mx Ho Kom Tong Mr. Fung Wa think the Hongkong Government should seize Chun, the Hon. Mr. Brewin, the Hon. Mr. upon the first opportunity of showing to the Chinese community here that it has confidence in them.

Meiner and the Hon. Mr. Osborne,

LORD KITCHENER'S MOVEMENTS.

OFFICIAL PROGRAMME DURING HIS VISIT

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TO HONGKONG,

The suggestion you make of forming a Obl ness, detachment of Volunteers · affoids" this opportunity, and should the Government adopt

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• DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED, [**/"Agents, " Hongkong, 27th September, 1909.

FROM EUROPE..

"BELGRAVIA,"

The following is the official programme.it, British-bain Chinese will not be lacking 40. which will be adhered to as far as possible by make up the dumber of mess required; I for THE H. AL. Steamship Lord' Kitchener during bis sojourn in Hong one will be anly too pleased to folp.-tours, kong and Canton

"TO÷NICHT pm—Arrival al Government House

Dinner with His Excellency and

Company,

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Return Mountain Lodge to sleep.

*O-MORROW."

1.5 p.m.-Lunch with Sir Paul Chater,

Jospect colfaction of Chinese

porcelain.

8 p.m.-Dinner with Royal Engineers. 10.45 p.m.-Embark on night river boat for

Cautio WEDNESDAY...

„6-am-Arrive in Canton.

Visit Pincipal Sights." Dioner with British Consul

General Sleep at Consulate. THURSDAY,

destroyer.

BRITISH BORN CHINAMAN. Hongkong, 37th September, 1909

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

[From Our Own Correifondent]-"

Canton 25th September.

Captalo (Hildebrandt, haying anived, Oba signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed", and_placed at their gisk into the hazardous and/or "extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown 06, Límitéd, whence' delivery may be obtained against Bills-of Lading countersigned by the. Undar- signed. 1927

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless

DAY.

days of the steamer's arrival here after which All Olaims must be presented within ten date they cannot be recognized,

Intimations.

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REFRESHING,"

light robbery was committed in Canton at No.

At 1 am. yesterday forenoon a daring day-notice, to the contrary be given before TQ LIGHT AND

4 Po Wah Fong Street, in the western suburb the house occupied by one Hui' King Tong, who recently returned from France. Eight robbers entered the house under the pretenco that they were sede by the Anti-Op'um Asso. ciation to search for illicit opium. When they

8 a.m-Leave Canion by torpedo boat got into the house, they shut the immates of the premises up in oottoom and then ransacked all the other rooms and discovered boxes in which 4.30 p.m.-Leave for Shanghai by P, &0. money ware contained. The rabbers evident.

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Arrive at Hongkong,

HIS CAREER.

fours," the band struck up and off went the Ruard of Recour. In the meantime his Lord- bip returned to the group of officers who

Lord Kitchener has, in conformity with the clustered at Blake Fier and waited for his

wishes of his Majesty's Government, accept- chair to make its appearance. The landing ed the position of Bigh Commissioner and was over in a few minutes and Lord Kitchener Field Marshal Commandog-in-Chief in the went off to Government House where he will

Mediterranean. He is going to Japan to represent the King and the British Army remain in camera so to speak for the day...

at the grand 'mapiœuvrés", Dext November, Mention should be made of a dapper, rapid-From there, at the requests of the Govern of the tedian Army, the successor of the Duke speaking gentleman who came off with the visit the Commus weally and Dominion to ments of Australia and New Zealand, he will of Connaught in the command of the Mediter. Field Marshal from the Victoria. A most un-inspect their troops, and to advise ns to the best rabean, was a military event, all the principal obtrusivo individual in every way, looking as if

way of giving effect to certain proposals for officers of the garrisos in Hongkong assembled be had been made of whipcord. Nebody gave the development of their military forces which at Blake Pier, in their white uniforms, decorat him a passing glance, because he was or looked are being discussed at the imperial Conference ed with gold braid and sparting half a dozen of only a civilian-a great day for military me and take up his new comman 1. He will have in London, Afterwards he will go bome medals each, the liuls company looked a filthis and men in uniform turned out that

8, stat po the Committes of Imperial Defence, and willing lot of soldiers. A few Navy men the little gentleman who kept in the back. In view of new developments in organisation, were on the scene, business-like As usual, butit Rroued was Loid Kitchener's Assistant Military the Mediterraneno command assumes increas was not their day of the fairie

Secretary, Captain Fitzgerald, who is to a ed importance; and it will be taken up by Lord Kitchener with the object of giving it is pro Defence.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goodr have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaizing undelivered after the 3rd prox,,, will be sub ject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on the sad prox. at 3 P.M..

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us fo any case whatever..

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIĘ, Hongkong Office.. Hongkong, 27th September, 1900

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lykasw where the valuables were kept. Among the property stolen by the robbers there were kong potes,. S140 small coins, two diamond |about $200 in Freach Currency, $402 in Họng.

legt, gold and silver jewellery and other valu able'irticles of an aggregata yalue' of over, six thousand dollars. An alarm was raised about half an hour after the robbers' had taken their. departure. At 1 o'clock in the afternoon the he personally proceeded to make an inspections. Chidrene and from Bordeaux ex 3. Police Taolai was informed of the robbery and of the house" The police, are now pursuing a search for the robbers.

..

'COUNTERKLITER ARRESTED.”

raided bouse No. 1 at Mai-Ma Kai Street where In the evening of the 23rd instant the police

they arrested a man named Ng Chun for coining spurious money. In the promises the police discovered over two thound counterfeit coins, moulds and other appliances. At the

the charge and pleaded guilty.

VILLAGE ROBEERT.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS..

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex Frederic Marel and Ville de Cette, in connection with above. Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Tressure

borardons Godowns of the Hongkong and and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk foto the hazardous andfor extra Kowloon Wharf and Godown.Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.

.. Among those recognised on the Pier were certain extent the man behind the scenes. He periplace in the generalischeme of Imperial police court yesterday the man admitted intimation is received from the Consignees

Lord Kitchener, who is in his 60th year, in the son of the late Liedienant-Colonel Henry

Hotatio Kitchener, of Cossington, Leicester.. On the 24th instant when the Pan Yu magis- Educated at Woolwich he entered the Royal, trate was going out of his yamen, a dozen Engineers in 1871, and became major-general in 1896. During most of his calor geral persons knelt down before him with a joint server surveys, le ofended to Egen days previously their houses, thirteen it all,

petition in which they informed him that two and Cyprus surveys he commanded Egyp Nile expedition of 18845 that Lord. Kitchener attacked by robbers. tian cavalry from 1882 to 1884. It was to the the Ko Tin village, in Pau Ya district, were laid the foundations of his reputation. A few.

Besides stealing, a years later he became Adjutant-General of the quantity of valuable property the robbers killed Egyptian army, and subsequently Sirdar, & man and another named So Fung was kid. The work of the

engola Expeditionary napped. The petitioners prayed the magistrate Face of 1804 under his command, es- to recover the kidnapped mog and the stolen tablished his fame and earned for bimproperty. The magistrate promised to do all promotion to the sk of Major-Gen- emal and the K.C.B. Two years later the Khar- what the petitioners asked before they would toum expedition won for him the thanks of allow the magistrate to proceed on his way. Parliament, a peerage, and a grant of £30,000,

DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.

MINISTER OF EDUCATION

or a

Lieut. Colonel G. D. Chamber, C.M.G., Officer niso want up to Government House with Commanding the Royal Artillery Lieut-Colonel his chief. In fact Captain Fitzgerald con- R. Bayard, D. S. O., commanding the Buffs; stituted what is known as the entourage.

ETIQUETTE. Major A. H. 5. Haryonot, General Staff Officer;Lieut-Colonel W. Lambert, Army Ord., It may be military etiquette, of course, which akoce. Department; Licut Colonel W Prior is a thing beyond the average mind, but it was 13th Rajpats; Major H. C. B. Dann, command somewhat surprising to find that none of our ing the togth Malarhites; Colonel W, G, A, local fire caters at the Legislative, Council was Bedford, 0. M. G.; Principal Medical Officer; present at the reception to Lord Kitchener. Major H. de T. Phillips, commanding the Not even the Captain Superintendent of Police H. S. B, R. G. A. Captain C. H. D St. Clair, who can boast a uniform and a sword. Probably Army Savica, Corps'; Lieut-Colonel A, Chap. there are pibers who could come out in para man V.D., commandant, H. K. V. C., Rey Mr. disc-bued plumes, il they wished but they all Inges, military chaplin, and several others, remained away. Perhaps the volunteers "were The Navy war represented by Captain Mares reprecated by others than the Commandant caux, of H. M. S. Kent Commander Heard, of but they were not visible on the horizon, H. M. S Cadmus; Commander C.T. Barret, of not even the volunteer A. D. C. to His H. M. S Clo; Commander Penfield, of the Excellency the Governor. Many eyes, wers dockyard; and Lieut. O, W. Beckwith, assistant strained for ourown Hussars, but they apparent

Mr. Kong Hung Yan, who bar received orders. barbourmaster,~~~~There were also representa-

ly bad-more important-duties-to-attend-to. It checks in the South African war, Lord Kit co-operate with it for the furtherance of educa Io 1899 when Britain-met-with-disastrous || from the Ministry of Education at Peking to tives of the Portuguese Navy present,

was noticeable, however, that the chief in

chener was the soldier to whom the country. tion, left here yesterday by the sight boat Fal spector of the Opiam Farm was right in the tursed to second be efforts of Laid Roberts.

shan for Hongkong en route for the North.. There was a considerable wait before the thick of the throng, while several of the newly When Lord Roberts returned in 1900 Lord Information was flashed about that Lord Kit-appointed officers under the Liquors Ordin Kitchener was left in command to finish the

** OLD WOMAN'S accidentaL chener might be expected at any moment, the ance were keeping a watchful eye on whatever. Wat He came back in 2003, after the combatants had agreed to terms of peace, French mail having been sighted off Green baggage might be. brought ashore." That is and was appointed Commander-in-Chief in Lo- Island. It was then that the spectators, who evidence to show how the officials of Hong-dis, the post he has now relinquished. Forbis, had carefully ensconced themselves on Blake kong do their duty. Princes, potentates and

services in South Africa, he was created Baron Pier, were quietly but emphatically told that field 'marshals may land, but they most face

Kitchener of Khartoum, and givan a.grant of their attendance would not be required at the the accuring glance of the excisames.

£50,000. It was a dispute between Lord Kitch oper and Lord Curzon which led to that noble- landing, and in the most docile spirit the

"Chief Jospector Baker, resplendent in official man's dramatic resignation of the Viceroyship, people who had begun to make themselves furbelows, was all over the place, keeping.and it was not until Lord Morley was able to comfortable sheered off, leaving only the milit- exceptionally well-behaved crowd away from bring his tact to bear on the situation in the ary officers and a scattering of pressmen to their the reserved zone. He was assisted by In- change of Government at bomb that

awkward situation was got over, Lord Kitch. own devices. There'wat little movement in the spector O'Sullivan' and Crown Sergeant Bor-

ener has had the strong support of the pre- water ofiil three launches flying official flags chill, Inspector Langley being coulent with a sent Secretary of State in the reform of appeated almost simultaneously. One of the place on the, outskirts of the gathering, the Indian army, and his relations with the | launches made direct for Murray Pior, whore There was no demonstration of any sort, a

Government have been of the most cordial -character, His Excellency the Governor disembarked and | fact which doubtless pleased the visitor more

A movement has lately been set on foot for hurried to Government House to awalt' his |then if the heavens bad rụng with burrzhé.. Ay the erection in Calcutta of a statue of Lord -quest-General-Broadwood_and_Commodore has been said, Lord Kitcheper comento.Hong...Kitchener, in recognition of his work for lodim.

2. GOVERNOR'S RETURN,

Lyon came la quick rickehas to the landing pier and made rapid time to the stairs to which a launch, the Victoria, was being piloted.

KITCHENER'S ARRIVAL

kong in his private capacity, without embroi deries or frills, and if it were not due to his high position he might have been allowed to land suns ceramente. But it is pot every day Nobody had given a passing thought to that a British Field Marshal comer to Hong this vagrom boat it was the Blanley that kong, and we cannot waive the privilege of the crowd was looking for, and had "celebrating thọ débasion. -

not boin for the fact that the General and the Commodors ward in 'waiting and the off cars hid denwa' up in linn Lord Kitchener" might have landed practically unobéarved. The chief, military and naval representatives ween töd, sharp, however, and when the tall,

KITCHENER INCOGNITO.IN |

QUEEN' ROAD.

DISCUSSES MILITARY`AFFAIRS WITH GENERAL BROADWOOD:

SANITARY BOARD,

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INQUIRY AT THE MACISTRACY.

An inquiry was held at the Magistracy this afternoon, Mr. F. A. Haxaland (First Police Magistrate) presiding, into the circumstances surrounding the death of Wong Yau, a soyenty- year-old womno, who was killed on the 16th Jost, at Kowloon as the result of a truck, ac-

cident. ·...

The jury were as follows:-Mosies. "O. A. Warnes, A. C, Palloy and E. G. Smith..

The first witpen to be called was a Okinezo woman, who deposed to having witnessed the accident, when one of the wheels was seen to past over the women's Ing.

The cóplies whọ were in charge of "tha""frück" also gure evidence,

T

Inspector Langley, of the Water Police, said

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held | that on the 16th inst., he was asked to send out

on Tuesday at 3.45 pan. The following are among the items in the orders of the day

Minute by the Head of the Sanitary Depart, ment relative to the removal of ceilings.

Correspondence relative to the bye-law for the prevention of mosquito breeding, henne

Report relative to the scavenging and con. servancy contract for Shinkiwan

Contracts for the surface scavenging of the Gly and the Hill District and the disposal of

Lord Kitchener was received at Government the city refuse at sea,

an ambulance, and shortly afterwards an old woman was brought to the station with her left foot bandaged and blooding,. The way found to be exceedingly deal and in spite of the fact that 'a megaphone was resorted to, somis trouble was experienced in allciting her name... KARI Worbip addressed the fury, and said'

that deceased's death was doubtless attributable to her belag deaf and directed the jury to ratúns a vardict of ""Dastir by misadventure.”

Verdict entered accordingly, supplemented

•"with a rider, with regard to the one of trucks,,

Mluute relative to the ground floor of No.a

debonair Agure of Lord Kickener House by His Excellency The Governor, and : Wa Lany to be vsed for the storage of fat.

Optional Cargo wlil be forwarded as unless

before TO-DAY, at 3:21., reqoviing it to be ¡ landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods inmaining unclalinad after MONDAY, the 4th October, at Noon,

will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent fa to ma on or before All damaged packages will be examined on the 4th October, orthey will not be recognized. MONDAY, the 4th October, at 3 FM.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

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