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Fires in Canton.

SIXTY BUILDINGS' DESTROYED,

EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY,

[From Our Own Correspondant.]

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 3 1900.

wireless massages from bar powerful'apparatus, endeavouring to pick up the Prinses Allos.. It

THE NEW LAW COURTS.

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To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

AUCTION,

OR

TUESDAY,

the 7th December, 1000, at 2.50 P.M., at his

* The Governor~I presume the Hon, member who proposed this motion does not wish to was the absence of any reply to thera messages | DISCUSSION DV THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. | Press it to a division. ‚I'am in sympathy with that considerably increased the feeling of an-

the motion but take some exception to the xiety here yesterday evening. Incidentally, it

The following is an extended report of a wording of the resolution, which goes fur- may be mentioned that the A's got into touch terday's discussion at the Legislative Council ther than the meaning of my words. The with the King Alfred in China. The wireless meeting. The Hon. Mr. Murray Stew coword pulsanca is one which may have a THE Undersigned will sell by PUBLIC. Installation of the German Tiger ip bot of aing moved that in the opinion of this Council wrong construction placed upon it in this Canton, Eat December.

very powerful type, and this was thought to immediate steps should be taken to abate the connection. The building opemilons, when be the reason that no response was received, puisance created by the condition of the plot of carted on is connection with such build- 14. daybreak yuterday, 455 am to be This appears to be the explanation. About Government land between the New Law Courts: Ings as the Post Office and Law Courts, and cise, a fire occurred in Ho Pan street in the

| repairs to permanent roads in the city, only are. Dow city. The outbreak originated in the Tako yesterday, the Princess Alisa received the and the Praya;" Bing shop through the careless use of kero-

buisances in the ordinary conversational ac Kent's message calling for ber name, and the

ceptance of the term. In that sense I am most sene oil at the kitchen. At the time of the liner endeavoured to get into return communi

calios bot as the repiles were not received on

anxioda that the acisance should be abolished occurrence, the wind was blowing bard and the Kent, it is obvious that the installation of

as soon as possibis. I will give my panonat the conflagration, in a short space of time

attention and do my best to remove what can spread out over a large area. Answering the the mail steamier was not of a sufficiently

bed restrict the area still to be retained for alarm the different Gre brigades proceeded powerful type to cover the distance.

building operations. However, I'feel myself, to the scene and rendered assistance. In exṛ teguishing the cordsgration, but owing

there is no radical point of difference between the official and the unofficialTM members. Do to the hold the fire had got of the build inge, it could not be got under control until

you wish to press your motion to a division?

Bos, Mr. Murray Stewart-No, I do noi wish fally two hours bad elapsed from the first out

to press it. broak. As the fire originated in the shop. which was situated at the corner of the street, greater damage was doce to the houses in neighbouring streets than to those where the

fire started. One building was burnt down in Ho Pan street, thiresa, in' the Tak Sun street

and twelve. In the Wah Tak laun, twenty-six buildings in all. Most of these buildings were covered by insurance with the native insurance companies. Fortunately there his bean no cau ually.

2nd December.

At.10 o'clock last evening another firet of a serious nature occurred in Siu She Kai in ́a, medicine shop, not far from the Electric Light station. The fire continued to burn fiercely for over three hours ard destroyed soma forly buildings, before it was gat under. While being engaged in the work of extinguishing the conflagration, twenty or thirty of the fire fighters were more or less injured. Fortunately no lives have been reported lost. The buildings and other properties destroyed in the outbreak are estimated to be of a value of no less than $100,000. During the past few days.several outbreaks of fire, have taken place in this city' owing, to the long draught and the citiz10s are. now anxiously hoping lor favourable rains.

S.S. "PRINZESS ALICE”

ROUGH "PASSAGE HUT NO DANGER.

The Colonial Secretary said-Sir, think we all sympathise with the mover of the revolution, and those who hare supported him, in desiring that the plot of land should be tidied up; but I think, Sir, that the hon, mem bers who have spoken don't realise the difficul- The steamer carried from Hongkong about ties that arise in a rapidly growing Colony like 100 cabin passengers. As the officer, who was this a city whore, there is so little unbuilt on space leh available for.pviding for the good enough to describe the trip to our res presentative, put it, most of them expressed necessities of carrying on work in conDEC their desire to die at various stages of tion with, not only the Post Office, but let the rough weather. But with the fall of me remind them, the Law Courts also the sex came the corresponding decrease of These two buildings are by far the fargeat mal de mer. There was little talk of dying buildings the constraction of which this

'Government have ever undertaken. among the happy throng of passengers who lined the side of the ship as she came to the contractor for the Post Office, when he entered

Into bis contract, endeavoured to rent a piece-j whari ibis morning. When loformed that con- * derable anxiety had been felt as to the safety of ground on which to carry on the necessary of the ship, the officers expressed surprise, works, and to store his materials,. He tried to which obviously increased when it was added rent a piece of ground from the P. and 0.com-first, division are an under. Those interested in that there had been reports of a ship leaving pany bot. could not arrange with them. He the game should not miss the match of the Hongkong to search for the liner. As a matthen turned to the Government and asked them Engineers the Buffs. The Sappers have

The

FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

JIRST DIVISION,

The fixtures for to-morrow afternoon in the

Sales Rooms, Daddall Street, ・ A Varied Assortment of GENTS SUIT LENGTHS, TURKISH TOWELS BATH TOWELS, SATIN QUILTS, LACE CUR- TAINS HAND EMBROIDERED TOP- SHEETS, DEDSPREADS, PILLOW CASES. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, SHEETS, WALKING SKIRTS, WHITE LAWN UNDERSKIRTS, &c, &c.;

ALSO

A few lot of XMAS TOYS, CUTLERY and JEWELLERY.

Catalogues will be Issand, ‘. TERMS ——ÄI uspal, :.

G. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1909,

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HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.

ter of fact there was never any danger, but there if they would let him,a piece of land. It is no. 'many.now changes, and we understand they been received from the Military Anthori- |

from a rougher trip than the average steamship were the discomforts which are inseparable

passenger is accustomed to,

The steamer loaves westward tomorrow maraing.

PABSENGERS' ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The Singapore Free Prem says:-fo all the trying experiences that the steamer came through the Copialo remarks that not a mur- mur, not a sign of complaint, or fear was exbi- bited among bis 300 passengers, which opinion is herewith given in their own words >---

S.S. Pringen Alict.

We the undersigned passengers on board the 14. Friars Alice, Voyago No. 433 between Hongkong and Singapore, desire'in' this way to express to Captain Paul Grosch, his officers and crew, our heartfelt gratitude and sincere appre ciation of the splendid manner which the good ship Printers Alice was handled during the unutually savere lyphoon encountered on this trip.

The following is taken from the Straita We appreciate thoroughly the ab'e seaman- Times of 24th ult.;-It is.our plessani task to ship displayed by Captain Patil Grosch, biv skill —allay the very considerable-aux-ety-❤bicb-pre-za-navigator, bis couragé arxTeamır, bir

valled in Singapore, yesterday, as to the where abouts of the Nord-deutscher Lloyd steamer

· Prinzess Alice, She arrived alongside the Ber nea wharf at elevon'n'clock this morning. She laft Hongkong for Singapore at noon on Wed nesday last, and therefore occupied an hour abort of seven days to complete the voyage Sho was scheduled to arrivo hero at 6 a.m. on Punday, and was therefore 77 hours behind bor time.

prudence as a captain, his sense of loyalty to his ship, her owners, and her passengers, the temerity with which he remained on the bridge during long hours of physical and mental weariness, the cheer with which he bore bis responsibility, the confidence he inspired in his passengers and the consideration shown to

them.

We commend to the officers of the company at Bremen and to the travelling public at large the services of Captain Faul Grosch as a careful skilful navigator and as 'a' man possess.

- The Committer

Naboth Osborne, Buslington, Iowa. Sidrey A Baller, Los Angelos, Cal, Wm, Wolfe, Cincinnati, Ohio

The pews that the ship was entering port drew an unntually large crowd, to the wharf | this,moroldg, but anticipations that the shiping great humidity. would show considerable signs of rough viage It is our request that this testimonial be le- at the hands of wind and sea were soon dis corporated on the log of the sa, Prinzen Alica, pelled. She bore no outward and visibla sigas of damage-looked indeed just as apy stai mer looks after an ordinary voyage-and as it túra- ed out the vessel is equally as sound inside as outside. Beyond a little minor damage such as happens to every vertel that shipu seas, she was goinjured. The majority of the pass- engers were "off their feed" for the greater part of the voyage, and this seems to have been the most distressing experience of the ship's complement.

Briefly the Prinness, Alice met with heavy weather practically from the moment of leaving Hongkong, and Capt. Grosch, having received a notification before sailing that a typhoon was crossing to the westward stood out at the cast ward and continued doing so until the weather moderated sufficiently to allow the ship to re-

·sume her normal course to Singapore.

HEAVY WEATHER.

H. P. Wond, Honolulu, Hawail, Committee for Passengers.

[Here fellow the names of all passangers in cluding Chinese etc.]

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The members of Mr. D. F. Robertson's "Round the World Tour Party" who from Sau Francisco to Ho-gkong bad had glassy seas for their travels have had enough of a buffeting to the Prinses Alice to give them a subject of conversation for a long time. The party splits up here, some going to Java and the rest by B. I. to Calcutta at the end of the week. The tour began on Sept. 9 and is due to finish on Nov. 19 by which time the members will have seon quire a number of interesting places and sights.

Events Coming.

Friday, 3rd December.

bats, etc., 9p.m.

Theatre Royal, Winson's Magicians, Acro

The Prinzess Alice cleared from Hongkong at noon on the 17th inst, The expectation of bad weather was quickly realised. That same night, about 100 miles ont, the barometer com- ́menced to falt rapidly, and it blow a gale, the wind and sea rising at midnight to great violence. Throughout the whole of the follow- ing day it blew great gans, with heavy rain and',

Saturday, 4th December. high sea. She took a good many big seas right

·Fagbes and Hough, Parniture sale, Ir a.m. over the upper boat deck, but nothing more

Hongkong Volunteers Shooting Competition, serious happened than the breaking of No, for the Governor's Cup, at Tai Hang Range hatch and a ventilator. Te moed hardly ba saida p.m. that the pecessary accompaniment was a vast umodút of internal:mitery among the passen 2.30 p.m. gers, with a relative gala to the ship's larder. AVIY o'clock on the morning of Thursday,p.m.' the ship'a -course "was” altered to north east and she sterred" thus until Friday merolog, "when she was turned again south-west, with the barometer rising, but still a very high wind. *About 60 miles ware covered on this tack, bat At p.m. it was decided to again turn barth- east the high wind and seas having in no way abated, with the ship making very hard work of

1 ba, vessel was kept on an easterly courts until 8 am, on Saturday; when ́she war agojn put sonib, with the wind decreasing and condi

- tions betterįo z genaraly. On Sunday morning when she should bave reached this post, sho

> had made 93; miles from Hongkong, and there

werd still 1,041 to do. Since the usual course "from Hongkong to Singapore is 7,410 miles,

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cessary for every contrac.ar to have some area as close to his building as possible, available for such work as is being carried on on this site. Let me instance the offices recently put by Messrs. Jardins Matheson and Co. Their con Tractor succeeded in coming to terms with the P. and company,

Hon. Mr. Howell: He paid double the price of the.Goverment contractor; that is the

reason,

are well up to the mark,

Kowloon Football Club of Naval Yard, at Kowloon Ground, 4 p.m. Referee: Sergt Edwards.

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„Royal Engineers v. the Buffs, at the Mil- tary Ground, 4 p.m. Referee: Gunner March, Hongkong Football Club vs. R.G.A., at the Olob's Ground, 4-p.m. Referee: Quartor- Master Sergt. Barafather.

The following have been chosen to play for the Hongkong Football Club v. R. G. A.

The Coldajal Secretary. The point of my re- marks is to show that some area is absolutely (Goal) T. Clark, (Backs) A. Hamilton and necomary. One hop, member'suggested that J. McCubbin, (Half-backs) B. Chapman, R. it was quite an easy thing to remedy matters by C. Barlow and W. Ironside, (Forwards)' A. putting the contractor's works outside the city. Autchison, E. J. H. Van Delden, A. Whitmarsh, You can do that but it will mean a large in-J. D. Darby and H. Sayer. crease to the cost of your building. The bop. member complained of tax being bailed on the Praya. It was for work in connection with Kenedy Road, and could not have been done elsewhare unless on the road`itself, which would have created a greater auisance than was made.

Hon Mr Murray Stewart: Why not boil it on the road?

After having given the reasons why the nuis ance had not been removed, the Colonial Se- cretary continued: I cannot sit down with- out turning the tables in a small way on the mover nod seconder of the résolu tion.

The Kowloon Football Club: will, bo ro presented by the following gentlemen against the Nayal Yard. (Goal) Foulkes, (Backs) Allen and Van Ginkel (Hallbacks) Morris, Blackburn and Wilkie, (Forwards) Hedley, Weaser, Brown, T. Wilkie and Mead,

SECOND DIVISION.

Only two matches have been fixed for to. morrow afternoon-in-this divien. Osa-will-br" played off at Causeway Bay Gronod and the other at Lyamuk,

Lusitano Recreation Club vr. Moslem. Foot ball Club at Causeway Bay Ground, 4`p.m. Referes: Mr. Hamson,`

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"B" Co. Buffs vs. 83rd 00. R.G.A. åt Lyemuo Ground, 4 p.m.. Referee: Sapper Scarlet, ..

‚M. R. C. Team :~~{Goal) N. M. Bax, (Backs) H. Dyer and Alim Khan, (Halfback) H. G. Markar, F. Xonten and A. Byx, (Forwardk) S. K, Moore, C. G. Markar, 8. Harteam, M. Rum- jahn and R. Nesarim.

L., R.-C. team !--- Menim L. G. Gordeiro, J. F. Castro, F. Soares, T. A. Cordeiro, F. H. Hyndman, C. Siqueira, R. A. Ribeiro, A. U. Hyndman, F. M. Cruz, A. Ribeiro, and H. A. Hyndman.

The mover, in his usual cloquent style, made reference to this particular spot, where there so-called suisances stand, as being

■ desecration upon the gateway of the Colony, Now, ir, the gateway is a place of no small. Importance; it is the Star Ferry pier. As I approached it the other day I saw in big letters a name which 1 took to be an advertisement of some new brand of whisky. On drawing bearer 1, found that it did not refer to any thing to pernicious bot to something more dangerous-xillinery and underwear. (Loud Laughter) Oa laoding on the stage, it was to find a ramshackle matshed, which flies into the air on the occasion, of every gale, (laughter). Now, sir, the bọn, mem- ber who moved iba resolution should en deavour, if he is so anxious for the good sp.. pentance of the gate way of this Colony, to move, together with his honourable seconder, who'kas some abare in the management ‘of the Star Ferry, bis company to remove that terrible advertisement (Hear hear)-and, I might add, beaullfy the matshed, (Hear hear) It cas

Dr. J. M. Aikio100, Mesin. A. Mackenzio,| very easily be done by the siectiva of a mat.

Hall, A. W. Walkinshaw, J. W. Taylor, E. shed such as is used by the Chinese forb. Hagen, O. J. Barnes, R. E. Long, D. R, theatre. (Laughter).

Sweating, P. Jacks, A. C. Leith, Reserva; Rev. H.R. Wells.

Hop. Mr. E. Osboras-The Hob, Colonial Secretary bas referred to the matshed on the Star Ferry Wharf and to the general untidioess of that whatf, and be has called upon me, as the seconder of this resolatioùi, to use my in- fluence to get that state of things removed. I cin only say that as soon as the Goremment will move the Star Ferry will move. The Star Ferry Company asked the Government some years ago for permission to do what is suggest ed but up to date they have not yet bid a reply (Laughter and applause).

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CRICKET LEAGUE.

HONKONG CRICKET CLUB "A" U&

POLICE,

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The following have been selected to play for the "Hongkong" "A" against the Police, lat Happy Valley, to-morrow at 2.15 p.in,

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CRAIGENDOWER CRICKET CLUB VE TELEGRAPHS,

The C. C. C. will meet the Telegraphs 'in their league match to-morrow afternoon at 2.30

on the former's ground. The Craigen rower's team are:-Messrs LE Lammert (Capt), R. Bass, W. H. Vivoanh, J. D. Norin, G. A Hancock, LA Rost, S. Batliwara, R. A. Carvalho, R.. Pestonjee, 5. E. Green and P. Corrie,

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·TT is béreby notified that information has ties that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out an under *--

On the 6th, 7th, 9th and 10th December,

190g..

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'To the direction of Chin-lan-chu' and Customs Pass, at ranges up to 8,000 yanda, commencing at to &M, and finishing (if the range is clear) at í Pn.

If the weather is unfavourable on the above date, practice will take place on the following day,

All ships, jooks and other varaula aru to keep clear of the range.

BASIL TAYLOR,

Commander, R.N,

Harbour Master, &c. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1909

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FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

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Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on-board after 4 P.M., the 6th last, will be lapded at Consignee's risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected.

· Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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FORTY-NINTH MEETING. -

SATURDAY, December 11th, 1909.

UNDER THE GOVERNOR, HE Major-

the Distinguished Patronaga of General BROADWOOD, Commodore H. LYON, R.N., Hoa, Sir HENRY MAY, HOD. BASIL R H. TAYLOR, &C., &c,

The Committee of the V.R.D., request the pleasure of the Company of the Ladias, of Hongkong on SATURDAY, 18th -inst,' at 't -P.M, at the Reclamation, Bay View, kindly Iant

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Miss HUTTON POTTS has kindly consented aló to present they Prizes, at the conclusion of the

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Hon. Mr. Murray. Stewart-1 have nothing material to add to, what I have said on this HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB VS THE FLEET, subject. I am very glad that the Hon. Colonial The following have been selected, for the Secretary has committed himself to sympathy Club to play a friendly match against the with the hope underlying this resolution. One Fleet, on the Club Ground, to-morrow at 1.45. THE Hughes and Hongh, Japanese Corios sale,point he made against the members, which 1. W. C. D. Tarner, T.,E. Pearce, A. think can be turned against him, is what he EElborough, R. E. O. Blid; K¦É, H. Oli- Geo. P. Lammert, Chinese Cários sale, 230 said about us not realising the difficulties in

ver, R. O. Hutchison, H, D. Sharpin, H, Han- which the Government is placed by the coes, HR: Makin, A. A. Claxton and A. 'N," necessities of there great public works, which: Other, they were called upon to undertake. I think;

Football Matches, Cricket Malcbes. ⠀ Boxing, City Hall, 9 p.m.

Mooday, 6th December.

·Theatre Royal, Merrymakers, 9 pm.

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The Secretary's Launch will fedya thu Victoria Recreation Club'at is Noon, sharp. Admission to enclosure and stand $10 Tickets may be obtained from the Steward, V.R.C.

Baod will be in attendance.

Through tram service every few minutes.

R. L. BRIDGER.

Acting. Hon. Sec. Hongkong, 1st December, 1909.

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Tuesday, 7th December.

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Wednesday, 8th Decembar,

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The following (have been selected to play for Watson's in the above match. Messrs. Spittles (Capt.), Phillips, Taylor, Builter, Millar, Harper, Williams, Spurge, H. Rapp, Hay and Craik. No. 555

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The following will represent the Civil Ser. No. 099 sco any reason for the existence of these mal-

Hughes and Hough, Furniture sale, 3.30 p.m. sheds at all. If nothing else happens than that, and no one lirendbure, except & watch mao, then the maltheds could be removed and the sawing of timber carried out la ike'open, as is done elsewhere. I appeal to Your El | cellency to lotervane in the matter and to non that at least the maishads are removed, which are the chief part of the nuisance complained

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