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H.B. GENERAL MACHADO.

ENTERTAINED BY, PORTUGUESE CONSUL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8 1900

HOLIS PAtific trade,

FREIGHTER CHARTERED.

DAIREN NOTHS.

MESSRE. JARDINE, MATHESO & co.

Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Shanghal, Owing to the large amount of overflow cargo H. E. General Sir Joachim Machado, K,C.M.O.. the Macan -Delimitation Commissioner, who resolting from the heavy shipments of canned will in a few days take over their local interests proceede to Peking by the ta. Nippon Mark salmon to Europe, Dodwell & Co., Pacific from the hands of Messi, Cornabe, Eckford & on Friday, the roth inst, was the guest of coast agents for the Blue Funnel line, bave Co, and intend to open a Branch Ofice here Mr. J. J. Leiria, Consul for Portugal and chattered the British steamer night of the next-door to Messrs. Butterfield & Swire's un- Brazil le fongkong, and of Mare, Leiria Thistle, Capt. Baker, to load freight on the der the Charge of Mr. E. U. Raid. The pre- at luncheon to-day. Senhor D. Cinatti, the Sound for Oriental ports, reports the Van-scat visit to this port of Mr. W. F. Ingiid of Assistant Commissioner, and Capt. J. M. R. couver News Advertiser. The Blue Funnel Shaughai is connected with the 'undertaking. A Norton, secretary to the High Commissioner, liver Keenum, Capt. Comadi, which steams for wate also present. The other guests included the Orient to-morrow morning, is unable to the Commanders of the threa Porpgvese War care for the large amount of freight offering, ships in port, the representatives of the English and by the time the liner Danfa is ready to Press in Hongkong, the South Chion corres.depart, there will be almost twice as much pendent of the New York Herald, and their cargo offering as she can carry. wives.

The toast to the guest of the day was pro- posed by the ganial host.

One of the largest shipments of canned sat mon from the Sound in several years is that going on the Blue Funnel liner Keeman, to morrow. The Kaaman will have about 320,000! cases for Europe.

MR. EL, S. GORDON. We regret to announce the prospective transfer to Manila of Mr. E. L. S. Gordon, the British Vice-Consul, who has taken an "active" part in the organization of the Dairon Club, the Dairen Golfing Association, &c., and has done so much to promote the congeniality of the in furpational residents of this port.

BULLION.

Messrs, Samuel Montagu and Co.'s 'Circular dated London, November ar, contelas the fol- lowing

Gold-Gold. In at last steadily flowing into this country from abroad. Large sums in and Holland, and knem likely to continue to overiga have been sent over from France be sent.

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The arrivals of gold, about £550,000, with the exception of about £100,000, were sold to the Bank of England, and the price remalaed

The following amounts were received by the at the minimum of 774. gð. þ. oz. std.

Bank of England -

Nov.

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To-day's Advertisement.

TO LET FURNISHED.

TANTALLON, 126A, Barker Road. Bont $125.00 per month. Seen by appointment only.

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BLOW TO OPIUM Súoking and GAMBLING.

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Senhor Leiria said: Your Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen,-I am privileged

The Knight of the Thistle will arrive on the with the honour of proposing 4 toast, which it is as agreeable to submit as I feel. Sound about November 17th from Sauta certain it will be pleasing to you to en Rosalis, and will take cargo at the niual load, dorse, it is to H.E. General Sir Joachiming parts of the Blue Funnel linen, Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria. She will Macbado, who is about to leave Hongkong. am glad of this opportunity, in sučb, distín leave the Sound about the same time as the guisbed company as that of the Portuguese liner Danfa whose steaming time is December now it looks assured for it to take the 7th of the silver market. A casual observer cat.] among shipowners for cheap labour, Ths Naval representatives, and of our friends of the | kut, British Press in Hỏngkeng, to be able to ex

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Advicos from London state that it may rea- sonably be expected that as the result of the latest move on the part of the London County Council opium-smoking in the Chiness cology DAIREN CUSTOMB RETURNS.

of the East-and will' batas, an openly con- The I.C. M. Customs revenus for the present

ducted practice, at any rate--shortly suppressed. year has already exceeded Taois 900,000 and is

The Chinese colony comprises some 25 195,000 u expected to clear, before the year closes, the

boarding-bouses, situated mainly in Peony one million Tael mark, which means more tha

10, 164,000, bar gold.

fields, West India Dock-rd, and Limehouse Aud on the 6th inst. £344,035 in sovereign causeway. It has grown considerably during double the receipts for last year. "Such a rapid

was withdrawn for Egypt, making a net ioflux

the last ten years, previous to which period the growte of trade is an unheard of thing in China. The port of Dairen stood as the toth during the week of £30,000,

boarding-houses numbered, only two or three, Silver-Obina continues to be the mainstay the increase being entirely due to the passion of the 24 open ports of China last year and.

rank after Shinghai, Caòton Hankow, 'Tion.'

not fail to be struck by the resistance thus colony is inhabited by a floating population isip, Swatow and Chinking in the order an afforded by one country aloss to the downward of about 300, but fully 5,000 Chinese go through their present standing after coming through money. There is room for a suspicion that a they are sailors signed on in the East and successive stage of development and have taken years for it, whilst the history of Daireny fall of exchange with China would be enticed to desert on arrival at the London fraught with danger to the smaller importing decks by the boarding-house keepers (koowa dates only 4 years back and the wonderful firms, and that a judicious support by the Ex-as shipping masters, but actually "crimps”) on strides made forward in such a brief space of change Banks in being exercised to prevent the promise of bigher wages. time would seem to hold a promise for further inconvenience to these firms until husport busie

1818 resumes activity." growth that may be well likened to that of the prophet's gourd. The trade retures of this port, including both imports and exports, have alreay reached Tuels 60,000,000, and judging from the present outlook, will not take long for them to go up to. Taels 100,000,000,

The night of the Thistle loaded wheal at the hope that Your Excellency may carry Tacoma last year lat Kerr, Gift 3rd J. Co. Sheed. These senior ports have each attained pressure of heavy stocks and high rates of it in the course of a year. Very largely with you very lively and happy recollections of is a steamer of 4.186 met tons, and will carry 11,000 tons. She was there last October, leaving October 14th for the United Kingdom with her grain cargo,

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your'slay in this Colony. That you may have a pleasing vayage to :eking, a safe passage to Lisbon, and an early reunion with your family and friends at home. I hope, teo, that the ac quaint ace Your Excellency has just recently formed with Hongkong, may soon be renewed, when you can be assured of as beatly a wel come as on the occasion of your first visit to

this hospitable. British Colony, Gentlemen, ask you to drink to the health and prosperity of H.H. General Sir Joachim Machado.

The toast bavip, been, enthusiastically bon. oured,..

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This is the first time in several years that the Holt, people have found it necessary to chaiter an extra steamer to care for their Oriental business, The trade between there Waters and the Oricat has been increasing steadily, and all of the lines now operating in this service are carrying large cargoes..

HINTS ON WRESTLING.

WHAT HACKENSCHMIDT HAS TO SAY

THE BEAN MARKET.

The cause of China's longthened support. been stated crudely as an excess of exports from China over imports to that country. But se prolonged a condition of affairs, with opera tions in silver on so large a scale, inclines one to proba deeper, and Inquire whether there be The Bean market which was all eyes and

a special economic reason leading to such aars suspected the hallowness of the horn

The fact appears to be that China is blowings circulated by some Bean exporters endeavouring to become more, independent of From the office of Health and Strength," with chattered, steamers in the Harbour to the the Wast, desiring to profit by her own labour, London, we have received a wonderfully ineffect that their cargoes were all ready, and in asd secure a fair share of the world's increas teresting volume, filled with full page illustra consequence it put of an animated aspect lasting wealth, and thus fall into ling with the tions, on the art of wrestling, as described by Monday, going up to Y3,18 when the news of Socialistic tendencies of the day.

ON THE SUBJECT.

EXCUBS,

The colony is a perfectly safe hiding place, for one Chinaman to British eyes looks exactly like any other; and in due course the men are jobbed off to whole crews at a time to fresh masters who may need them at the docks,

At present the L.C.O., while vested with powers under the Merchant Shipping Act over licensed lodging-houses, has no authority to compel a lodging-house keeper to take out a license. Accordingly the Chinese houses are, as far as the great majority is concerned, upliceosed, and outside the jurisdiction of the

The Board of Train, however, is expected shortly to make an Order in Conncil authorls.

Council.

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Bis Excellency General Machado replied, in. very felicitous-terms, thanking his host for the beppy' speech he bad just proposed and the guests for the manner in which they had re- ceived it.

He expressed his thanks for their good wishes and acknowledged his obligations to Baior aod Mme. Leiria for the cordiality of George Hackenschmidt, Probably the most the arrival at this port of stil! another Bead As an indication of the tread of events wo ga:ing the L.O.G. to enforce that only licensed the hospitality he had received during his stay in Hongkong. He was carrying with him very pleasant reminiscences of the Colony and its people and was much indebted to them for the many kindnesses and courtesies of which he and bis colleagues had been the recipients at

their hands. Throughout his extensive travels in Europe, India and Africa be bad never come across a place comparable with Hongkong in its proverbial hospitality. His Excellency, continging, spoke of the admirable natural beauties of the Island which was further enhanced by the skill of those responsible for the inception and completion of the architect nial embellishments which were to be found

skilful wrestler the world has ever seen, as well as possessing a reputation for absolute integrity and straight dealing, Hackenschmidt makes an ideal writer for the purpose. It must be ad- mitted that what a wrestler of his calibra and experience is ignorant of on the subject cannot

be worth knowing. Hackenschmidt, it most bà remembered, has never been defeated (ignoring. as one in bound to do, the fiasco with Golch at Chicago) in the whole of his career. He bas won all the great championship tournaments promoted on the Continent, and has met and defeated in this country all the wrestlers who have taken the mat with him. No athlete in modern times has enjoyed a more successful in the public and private buildings in

career. Hackenschmidt has called his book Hongkong. Alluding to the Colony's admi- "The Complete Science of Wrestling" (pub- pistration, the General spoke of the admirable listed by, Health and Strength; Ltd.). Judged British system of colonisation and pointed to by its comprehensiveness it certainly deserves the local administration as typical of that the title. Every movement and every bold in, which has earned for the British nation a described with microscopic exactdess, making name for successful administrative methods.it possible for the novice as well as the expert to His Excellency then proceeded to pay a gas erous tribute to the Press in Hongkong and, said that, he had counselled one of bis sons,

who was in a measure associated with colonial administration in a neighbouring Portuguese elliement, if he was anxious to seek 'a' modal for himself to hold up as regards colonial go. verament, to make a diligent study of the columns of ite four daily papers in Hongkong He concluded by again thanking his bosts and the guests present.

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steamer Knight Templar, which can hold at least 16,000 tons, buoyed up the price to Y3.13.

THE ESTIMATED output OF BEANS,

An authentic estimate puts this year's output of Beans at 6,253,000 and 3,750,000 "koku" for Soul and Nerd Manchuria respectively

GOVERNMENT LANDS AND BULLDINGS, We hear that the Civil Administration author ities bave decided to adopt stringent measures for enforcing the payment of the taxes and tents ia arrears. The delinquent tenants of Govern ment lands and buildings will be called upon to give valid reasons for their failure to pay the rents, and, in default, will have their contracts summarily cacelled-Manthu Nicht nicht Shimbun.

BRUTAL MURDER IN TOKYO,

A shocking crime was perpetrated in Tokyo during the sight of the zoth inst. During the absence of Captain Kudo, who commands the thoroughly grasp the importance of each point. Nippon Yusen Kalsha's sa. Kamikawa-maru, Perhaps the most interesting, and also more now plying between Hakodate and Sagholica, important section of the book, is that relating to his residence in Yenokimachi of the Shiba tactics and strategy. In this part of the sport Ward, was entered by a man, or men, Hackenschmidt bas always been recognised as armed with swords, and Mrs. Kudo (aged a past master, and much of bis success is 30), her daughter (aged 4), her two sons directly attributable to his skill and judgment (aged respectively 8 and 2), and a men-servant in taking immediate advantage of an opening (aged 10) were slashed and stabbed to death His book is most informative on these matters, with fanatic vindictiveness. Mrs. Kudo's face and supplies the readers with advice and ex-was covered with culs; ons of her arms was perience which cannot bul prove of the utmost 1,pped off; the little daughter's skull was clef value to the wrestler. The whole technique of in two; the boys had been stabbed and the what is undoubtedly a most fascinating form of weapon twisted in the wounds, and the maid- athletics is laid bare in the "Complete Science servant, in addition to a deep gash, was of Wrestling, and a perusal of it is bound to pierced in two places. It seems incredible Mr G. T. Lloyd, in the course of his speech, vastly improve the skill of either novice orexport that such a wholesale murder can have A special note must be made of the illustra He remarked that Portugal was fortunate in too. All the recognised holds are shown, and been perpetrated by one assassin, single-hand. ed, without some alarm being given or somb being so ably represented in this Colony in the in the most intricate or difficult ones there are part of the sanguinary work left incomplete. perion of their host, who was as popular as he several photographs showing the movement at But none of the neighbours heard anything. was widely known. He regretted that two of succeeding stages. The illustrations alone Their suspicions were first aroused on the fol his colleagues bad been unable to be present make the book of value, and we can easily us.

lowing morcing when they saw that the house to partake of their hosts' liberal hospitality-derstand that as one with the slightest interest had not been opened. The murderers effected one through indisposition and the other in the subject will fail to benefit by Hackensch-

an entrance by prising open a rain door. There through pressure of business. On their beball

is as yet no clue. be desired to thank General Machado for the kind words His Excellency had spoken of the Press of the Colony,

Mr. W. H. Donald returned thanks to Mr. and Mme. Leiria on behalf of the Press and to General Machado for his kind references to the Press,

Valterated the thanks of the Press to their hosts.

Capt. Cunha Lima proposed "The Ladies" which was gallantly honoured by the com pany.

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OPIUM SMOKING OFFICIALS.

THE PENALTY of concealment.

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NOVEL LONDON CLUB.

MEMBERS' KNOWN ONLY BY NUMBERS: FINES, FOR NAMING,

A new club, the members of which will be known solely by numbers, is to be started in London at the beglazing of next year under the title of " The 500 Club,"

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The club will be like nothing else in clubland. The membership will be limited to 500, and each member will have his own

A remarkable story has been received at New York from the port of Galveston, in Texas, where the British staamer Rowanmere, of Liver- pool, a vessel olover 9,oco tons, has just arrived. The captain said that when the Rowanmore was in the neighbourhood of the Bahamas a number. The president will be No. of schooner was sighted, and when they approach- Each member will let himself in with bis ed her they saw she was 'flying signals of own numbered key, which, after entering, he distress. The captain gave orders to slow down, will wear in his buttonhole. As he enters the and saw that a boat full of men was putting off club ball he will be faced with a big electric from the distressed vessel.

tablet bearing 500 numbers, and his first duty will be to press the button below his own par- ticular-Domber. Thereupon a ball will ring and the number light up, in the ball and alsò in the big common room of the club.

The boat came alongside, and her occupants clambered up the companion way. They were a rough-looking lot, says the captain, and their actions speedily convinced him that they had come with the intention of capturing, the sicamer.

It will be a club without visible waiters, Members will have to save themselves at Hastily summosing the crew, the captain the club bar and pay for what they take at and his males advanced on the pirates, for the same time. Should 'light refreshmente The Board of Civil Appointments bas re-sach they were without doubt and at the re be required, the order will be written and commended that Governor Bang Hung-sbl of volver point be ordered them back into their placed upon's revolving board, 'At the touch Kasichow be fined one year's salary on account boat. The ruffizas were taken by surprise by of an electric button this board will revolve of his failure to report to the Throne the fact the prompt action of the officers, and bad not through an openlug in the, wail foto a small, that two of his immediate subordinaids, the thought to be so quickly discovered. They room adjoining, where servants will be waiting, Provincial Treasurer and the Judge, are opium- | obeyed withoni farther argument, and climbód:: unseen. The things required will be placed de "smokers." -

back into their boat, Under the captain's | the board and twisted sound again into the The same Board' recommended that the revolver, they rowed away from the Rowers, common room for the member to take. acting Viceroy of Yoonan Kutichow, Sheng which then continued her journey. The cap. Ping-fang be fload nine months' asiaty, because tain is convinced that the schooner is nothing he did net ask the Throne to lnflict a similar more or less than a pirate, and a danger to phanity on those whom he had found to small craft. He has asked the authorities at be opium-smokary, ho having recommended Galveston to send a ganbost to search for the

suishment on officials of higher ranks, mysterious stranger,

Among the rules is one which lays down that every member must make a speech, deliver a recitation, or sing a song to be recorded on the club phonograph," A dins of sixpence will be infilcted for addressing, a member by name and --not by armbari

the near

ther from the last China mail that the Prince Regent has instructed the Grand Council to isuo proclamation exhorting that future railway should be financed and controlled by the natives of China, and deprecating foreign Toans generally. There is also a tendency to import raw material into China in preference to the manufactured article-notably cotton-and this osturally reduces the value of imports.

A word of caution is necessary to moderate Loo sanguine a view, especially.as fatuse. There may come a time when the Ex- change Banks may find it too operous to shoulder the sole burden of silver, at Shanghai for the bulk of the stock held there repre- sauts idle money. If such uneasiness set in, before money cheapens and before India la ready to absorb the metal on a large scale, it may be difficult to shift the weight on to other shoulders without some considerable fall in price.

We hear that labour in the Punjab, required for irrigation projects, is increasingly costly probably because the ryot is fully occupied in agricultural pursuits. This sugurs wall for wages, and suggests a good bazaar demand in the coming year. The period up to, and about the end of the year is likely to witness a con- tinuance of present conditions, but a critical period will be reached when the Chinese export season draws to a close.

The variations during the week have been

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persons shall keep seamen's lodging-houses or let lodgings to seamen in the adminis trative county of London, and the, by-laws to: drafted by the Public Health Committee, but not yet sanctioned by the Council, specifically forbid the practices of gambling and opium.)

smoking in such houses.

Both are carried an openly throughout the Chinese colony. A Londes nowspaper reporter who want through some of the houses, saw "bankers," at the game of "fan tan" with gold literally in hoaps on the table before them. The business is prodigious, Everywhere, too, the opium pips is fronty indulged in.

The houses are known, also, to be consis tently overcrowded, but it is next to impossible to convict, because as soon as the Council' inspector appears at any hourn the surplus occupants are smuggled by back exits into adjoining house.

The Chiosro have been so cunning in the past in evading auch Occidental trivialities a by-laws and regulations that the total suppres sion of oplum smoking can hardly be expected" to result from the new order, which will come into force osily in January. But it is, at least, | bound to be very considerably modified.

Hongkong, joth November, 190j.

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H.E. THE GOVernor, H.E. Major.. Genstal Broadwood, Commodore H, LYON, R.N., Hon. Sir HENRY May, Hon. Basil R. 'H. Taylor, &c., &c.

The Committee of the V.R.C. request the pleasure of the Company of the Ladins of Hongkong on SATURDAY, 1nh inst, at s P.M. at the Reclamation, Bay View, kindly lant by Mossss. Fenwick & Co.

Miss HUTTON POrta bas kindly consented to present the Prizes at the conclusion of the races...

The Secretary's Launch will learn, the Victoria Recreation Club at 12 Noos, sharp..

Admission to enciosora and stand St.' Soldiers and Sailors half-price.

Tickets may be obtained from the Steward, V.R.O."

Band will be in attendance. Through tram servich every few minutes,

R. L. BRIDGER,

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[809 Hongkong, 7th December, 1909,

With regard to these past evasions, the "language test* affords an amusing example. It was enacted, owing to the scandal of British ships being frequently manned by Chinese crews so Ignorant of English that they could not understand the orders issued by their officers, that no scaman should be signed on for a Bril ish ship unless he noderstood a sufficiency of the language. A set of test questions was put to GREEN the Chinaman to which he was expected to give

very slight, and the tone on the whole is fairly intelligent answere; but by and by the Board steady,

A shipment has been made of, £45,000 from San Francisco to the Far East.

The P. & O. S. Moren, which left London on November 5, took the following spacie for Shanghai:-Bir Silver, £94,150,

Events Coming.

Wednesday, 8th December. Theatre Royal" Merrymakers,” 9.p.m.

Thursday, 9th December. Hughes and Hongh Auction salo, High Class English Jewelry, 11 am.

Asile de la Sainte Enfance Bazaar, at City Hall, commencing at a p.m.

Legislative Council Meeting. Victoria Regatta, Preliminary Heats, 4 p.m. Theatre Royal, "Merrymakers," 9 p.m. -

Friday, toth December. Hughes and Hough, Arrack sale, "F" Go- down, Bowington, 11 8.m.

Geo, P. Lammert, Furniture sale, No. 2, Seaview Terrace, Quarry Bay, 2.45 p.m.

of Trade officials discovered that the Chinamen werd being drilled beforehand in the proper answers to the questions-a roso rendered almost ridiculously easy by the fact that the questions always came in the same orderi

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The raiber clumsy system of cramming having been stopped the "crimp1" adopted the irreproachable device of engaging an Eog In Bags, of agʊ lbs. net 83,45 per Bag lishman from the West and to visit the colony, and give lessons in English at half-à-crown a time. The tatorship arrangement has now been in operation for some months and tutor and scholars are said to be mutually delighted with their studies.

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