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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 1910
"JOHN GRANZ AGAIN,
· ́A GTRANGE STÓRY FROM TAIPO.
SOCIALISM IN JAPAN,
GAMBLING RAIDS...
14th lost,
Judges of the Tokyo Lecaf Court vislied
Fifteen coolies were arrested by Soral tocently a cake shop in Panba-cho, Hooj, Upon entering they went to a room upstairs Wills at No. 8, Sal Street for playing Neon Put and cooficated over ton books and several on Saturday night, The mes appared before lellers, belonging to a boarder called Tale Mr. R. R. Halilor this morning, whes the two abars Fokul.. They arrested the boarder on a par worn fined $50 each, Four of the
THE 5.5. "SOMALI"
ROUGH WEATHER MAY CAUSE FROBABLE DELAY,
18th Ipat
The P. AD Olamer Somalt, which was due to arrive here at 4 o'clock this afternoon
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4 NATIVE gentlema has reported to the Police the loss of a gold platinum diamond ring, bas tween Four Hill Road and Queen's Road,„
SIR Robart Bredon túformed a Prats, repro- "wantstiva in Reglaud that since his reltiru from.
·but the latter would not use him, mutta
Ching he had tried to see Sir Edward Gray,
14th inst. . "The district Officer al Taipo bas repitied to The three Portuguese youths who were the Police that Joba Grant bas crossed the brder and is alleged la baga represented bim charged on Tuesday la with the alleged brought up on temand b:fore Mr. E. R. Belll.] K. Roberts, an engineer of the Chinesa section The arrested is an employ of the piloting were fined $5 each. All money found on the| ericed had weather and will most pr bsbly not | awarded six months' hard: labour and four- of various articles freti eleven bouses were f self as Donald F. Smith He wont to Mr. charge of having.c comitted socialistic acte defendants were discharged and the remain’er from the South. has, we understand, expeti- For retuming from, baulshmont a nalivo was
Mr. Le d'Almada" appeared for the defend. i sented himself as the Executiva Eugiceër of ₤180 yen per month. Ha, seems to have bad vorterday afternoon when a batch of is man
fxt at the Police Court this mornløg,
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of the Kowloon-Canton Railway and repres
the Slomese. Railway, He remained at Mr. Robert's residence for three days and on fear. Grant said he had expectations of secure Ing a position worth £640 to £1,000 a year. On the strength of that st tement. Roberts gave him copies of bis references. It is feared that Grant will make use of these papers.
NEWS FROM THE NORIḤ:
AERONAUTI :8.
[Spici:lly Translated" for the Hongkong Telegraph].
In order not to be behind other nations, the Ministry of War bas entrusted to the engiacoring officers of the First Division of the Army the organization of a School of Aeronautics and is expected that the work of the school will be commenced at an early data.
RAILWAY REFORM.
Arriva in port until to-moriuw afternoon. We company in the same ward and pays a rent of procalses was xfered to be forfeited...
Another raid was carried cai by Sergt. Walt have been asked to give this information with a view to reassuring our readers, who may were attested at 13. Channg. Sau Lane Wort.atarily entertain learn on the subject. They appeared before M. E R. Halifax this
1RE OPIUM DIVAN CASE. morning and be keeper was fiand $5 or six weeks' faprisonment and the rest wore ordered
DEFENDANTS DISCHARGED. to pay 53 each or 10 days.
constant communications with other socialiste and their names are entered on a note book 4 piece of paper was f and on which was writ. ten the following words: The room is far away from the police, Iined the socialists appreciating the principles adhered to by them, I abided by socialism only to get freedom bat I am now much vexed at the restrict! a ol Iberty. The socialist refered to is diligent without drinking wine and often Indulges in nowspapts roading. It is feared, however, that ba sorvaras an employé to the above company to instil socialism among his fellow employés. The authorities will prosecute other socialists In Sbitaya and in other wards,
THE SHANGHAI PESTILENCE,
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Mr. Almada stated that in the first instance he was desired by those responsible for the boys, and having regard to the number of offences committed, that a severe sentence should be passed But in view of the youth of the defendants, it would be proless to sand them to goal. There being no reformatory, be would as that'the youngsters by sent to the House of Detention until such time as they could be sant away. As rogarded the fi at de- fondant, as already, rem irked by him, Dt. Hanston had utmed previously that he was not
· of a sound mind. The doctor had not been able to examine him again, but he would be able to come up there at ex o'clock to examine the lad. As regarded the second boy, his mo- ther was prepared to have him soot to South Africa or any other place. He also asked that
The following appears in a well-knowa he should be kept in custody unless arrange.it
Shangbal journal msats: could be made for sending him away.
In spite of the many and excellent precan. The only thing be could say with regard to the third defendant was that his Worship could see
tloos that have been taken by the Municipal Au for bimself that ho was qui-ean young lad, 13
H.E, Shen Yan pol, Senior Vice-President thorities under the guidance of Dr. Stanley and years of age, and his mother bad considerable af the Ministry of Posts and. Communications, bis staff of the Public Health Department we trouble with him. She had sten Mr. R. bar decited to pay a visit to the Yellow River are at last face to face with the pisilence. For Wood sometime ago with a view to sonding Bridge, if the Pe-han Railway, to inspect the the past eighteen months the presence of him to the reform itory but nothing cou'd be damage recently caused by lapds and to ex-plague.i.fected rate lathe Settlement has been known and every effort has been made to drive 'done. He thought that the youngsters should rmloe the repair effaced. His Excellency be put in the House of Detention antil such has also decided to travel over the Haicho the scourge away, but we are now called up tim's as they should be seat away. As regard. Kaifeng routs in order to inspect the conure to face the thing itself in its attack upon human ed the question of whipping he did not thi,kit ilon work that is going on there, It is expected
life. The fact that for many years Shanghai has been kept free of this vísitation whilst most weald by advisable in respect of the younger that is is Excellency will in the course of time by, as his mother had given him to understand
visit the southero railways in order to mato of the ports with which it is in daily commuti that he was suffering from weakness of the himself acqualued at first band with the condi- cation have soffered more or less from it is a remarkable tribate bath to the medical staff of heart, but that would be's bjici to medical extions abtaining on those lines.
the Imperial Maritime Customs and to the Mooi amination. Mr. Almadi (bea went on 'la.say that the pople in chargi of the boys were wili; !
cipal Authorities, but with fresh cases occur. ring daily it is not the time to look ba k on the splendid record of the past, raw is the time it would do them as good and they would bo
for immediate and drastic action on the part of worse when they were let out.
the residents of the Settlement. There ought to be no difficulty lo passing the secess'y resolutions at the meeting of Katepayers called for the 14thiustant. The Resolutions provide for the compulsory notification of infectious disease, for the compulsory isolation of infections casos, for the prevention of willal exposure of per- 1oas suffering from infectious disease, for compulsory vaccination, and for the p'evention of overcrowding. It is impossible by any stretch of the ordinary meaning of langage to describe avy if hese provisions as panic producet. The resolutions are in substance and in letter the same as were brought before the public on two former occasions when there was no question of immediate urgency, and it is a standing testimony to the apathy of this community that they have so long been allowed to stand outside the code of By-laws famed for the Insurance of public beat h. Now that there is urgent need for definite action we can- not imagine that an body will be stupid cough to eject, to a single one of the pro- posals, though even the present serious menace is not infic eat to bring al Ratepayers to a sense of their day. Under the present cir- cumstances we would allow even the dead to vote and whilst wo know that there are those who conscientiously object to vaccination they should be made to real that the special ci
log to have them sent to prison but they thought
His Worship-Who is the leading spirit in the matter?
Mr. D'Almada 1 d in' know
His Worship-Are they all equally to be blamed?
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Mr. D'Aim ida-hwen't been instructed os ibis paint, but I know for a fact that they spent the money which was obtained in respect of the articles in Ship Street.
His Worship (Co delen Jools) -What havo you all to say i
Defendants-Nothing.
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His Worship decided to let the case stand over pending the receipt of Dr. Harston's re port in respect of the fist defendios.
Do resuming later to the morning, d'Almada produced a certificate from Dr. Halston referring to t.a fi st defendant which read as follows.
I hereby certify that I have this day examin ed A V. Gutierrez. He bas always been a simple-minded lad easily led astray and weak. | wiled. He is not insane in any way but he is distinctly weak-minded, the tent of con genital disente. His father, whom I ntlandad in ble last Illaess, was weak, 0.1 do not consider he can be considered medically re-
• sponsible for any act be may be persuaded to perform by others. His, case boides on the imbecila,"
At this polat Mr. & Almada again asked bis Worship not to send the defendants to prison, as it would do them no good.
His Worship sald be cou'd not do anything. but to convict two of the defendants, As To garded the first defendant, he would remand him for another week; so as to enable a farther medical examination. The second defendant- would be sentenced la one month s hard labour and a strɔken of the birch and the third de. fendant to receive 12 strokes and two weeks'. hard labour,
In passlog sentence his Worship remarked that bo took into consideration the parents' promise to send the boys away and for that reason he had dealt with them leniently. Mr, d'Almada – Yes, your Worship,
'THE SHAW S011, :
18th lost.
In adjusting the rall at this morning's Sum mary Con the Puisse Judge, Mr. Justice F. A Hareland, sold, in reply to Mr. Roader Har i, that he would have to hold the above action over for another wock, af at which they would see how the appeal cases proceeded. There ware over to cates pending,
Mr. Render Havra-Before the Sessions commence?
His Lordship-Yes, I will tee you in Cham- bors about it.
Mr. Reader Harrls of Mestra. Wilkinson'and Grist appears for plaintiff and Mr. Jackson of Messrs Johusoo, Sirkes-and Master repiertats- the defendants. ·
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THE ESTATES GENERAL,
As the representatives of the people are not satisfied with the grinting of a Parliament atbp end of three yours they are staying in Peklog until they receive authorization from their respectiva Provincial Assemblies to rotors, Thay Fave been jastructed by the Peking Authorities to leave the Capital bu: have got dona 10, except a few who wore compelled to leave by the Board of Interior on account of the discourteous way in which they hid con- ducted Lemanivas,
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THE QUEUE-A SET-BACK. Chinese has formed a Q1000 Society, tha On hearing that in Hongkong a number of
members of which have discarded their quoIDE before the app istal date, the Prince Regent recently called the attention of the Grand Council to the fact thit the question of dis- carding the queue had bead discussed Eva times to the Council bar ao decislog has yet beas arrived at 7bo matter is to be postpogod.
PREMATURE INTERFERENCE. Owing to the proposals of the Yuanan authorities with regard to the grinting of con. cessions to certain foreign syndicates, chiefly French, Domber, of mining students in the Government dining chools absented the selvds from their classes a few days ago, and sent a protest to the Governor against the pro- posals to the authorities. The Governor a once issued a proclamation ordering them to return to their studies and refrain from inter- fering in official or political matters.
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SPORTING FIXTURES,
TO-MORROW'S EVENTS,
LEAGUE CRICKET.
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cumstances of |filu Sharghai and other Asiatic ports demand special measures, a'd they must be prepared to do that whica will conduce to the greatest grod of the greatest number. The benefit that will accros to the commonity by the adoption of thess Dy laws Is Incalculable even under ordinary conditions, The following are the fixtures for to- but at this special time even the word "ical culabin' is inadeqanta to express their signi- ficance. The very prosperity of the port de pends up its continued freedom from in- vasions of this kind, ard at a time like the present when trade is paralyzed by seison of the recent financial crisis any father cause of depression would be disastinos. It behoves avery ratepayer then to stipport the caus il in this issue and see to it that his yoto is cast for the Pesolutions. The fuller the Ri'episers Meeting is the more effective will be the rppeal to the Causalar Body and the Corps Diplomati que is Peking, and the more certain we may be that the sancion sought will be immediate ly forthcoming.
Kowloon Cricket Clubes, Royal Engineers, Craigengower Cricket Club or. Royal Gar- rison Artillery.
Civil Service Cricket Club vs Ramnants. Too Craigongowar will be represented by :- 1. E. Lammert, 2. H. Taylar, J. D. Noria, W. H. Viversh, R. Pastoj, R. A. Carvalho, J, V. Braga, EL Brags, La Roso; H. Rapp and P. Currla.
The following will represent the Civil Fer.
vico CO. in their match with the Remnants at Happy Valley on Saturday, at o'clock:-H. J. Jackman, H. R. Phops, R. &. O. Bird, J. acEwoo, W. E, Dx70, A. R. Batberland, J. Mackay, G. Bullock, F. L. Ling, A. G. Pils, H. Elia; reserves Bacon, P. Heathcote, A. M. 'a hornhill, E. W. Dawson and J. Davidy.
WATSON'S VL POLICE
A friend game of Cricket will take place
THE FUTURE OF MANCHURIA,
The Chairman of the Oblos Association, res ferred la a speech a few days ago to the pro- sperity of Manchuria. So far as we able to judge from the telegraphic repo is he did wat analyse the causes of that prosperity or attempt to estimate the extent to which that prospotily has been retarded by causes for which China cannot passibly be held responsible. Tha `cause of Manchuria'a 'rosperity and the original
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hon stocks at the Police Cadit on Friday. In consequence of the lively condition of the Manchurian bein market, leading merchantala Dairen are contemplating the establishment of a boao azchalige In that port.
A CHIKAMAN was Good St or two waska". “hard” Mr. E. R. Hallifax this momlog for of the Gas Co, yesterday morning, using absolva langungo towards an employan
After several hearings at the Police Craft the fiftens man who were charged with smok log opiam in co alleged divan at 31, Posse A COOLIE was sentenced to one month's im sian Street were discharged by Mr E R. Halprisonment by Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magie lifax this morning. Mr. Dennys, from the tracy on Friday for the larceny of Bo cattles of Crown Solicito.'s office, prosecuted and Mr. Hes from from the s.; Zai 08, W. E. L. Shenton, from the firm of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Dentos, appeared for the defendants.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.
FOUNT OF "ALL ITE LISTRESSYG are the same--the vast, wèslth of the country,
! 17th last. It is impossible to read even the slightest sketch
Leong Sbing, the engineer of the motor. of Münchorla's matural Yesources without real launch Little Mary, reports that the launch, sing something of the Immenie attraction that which is the prop rty of the Dragon Cycle the country most have for adventurous or
15th inst. The launch is valued at $3,000, tical balderdash and a'l the hypocritical non- poverty-stricken nations. When all the poll-pot, has been missing since 5 pm. on the sense about the necessity for supplying, new CHINESE FEUDS IN SAN fields' for increasing population hava besn wept away, and when shove all the foolish
FRANCISCO... table about Japan's fighting for her national
·éxistence is set asido (the "čno bira piece of San Francisco, Sept. 15.-The trace between trais discoverable at the bottom of it all is that the warring Saey Sing and Hop Sing Longs both nations were fighting for Manchuria's which was to prevail during the visit to San wealth. Japan bað mada à shọ: at it befare, Francisco of Prince Teal Hina was caded | and bean balked, and in plain truth she has abruptly to day when placards on the dead walls ben balked again. Nobody doub's for a of Chinatown, annonacing the cassation of moment that if the Titanic stinggla bat book hostilities, were (and deficed and tor. When the news spied through Chinatowa merchants place on Manchurian soil. bad ended in a decisiva victory for either combatant. Man-barred their wisdows and many Chi arate ired churia liself would have been the prize of to their homes. The po ice are taking precati. tions to prevent a renewal of hostilities and for victory, but as it was
ther additions to the death roll, which already bears four names.
A DRAWN GAME the spoil has to be thared and Russia and Japan are now shatling until a favourable opportasity occurs for either to seize he other's share and enter fally toto possession of the country. This fatal coosummation of years of political chicinery can only be everted by the action of the other Power. The Chinese Government is flouted at evity turn by Russia and japin where Manchurian laterests aro concerned, and however willing the Goverment may bati grant concessions and facilitate the development of the country it is blocked at every point by Russo-Japanese defiance. If the fature of Maccharia is to mean anything, at all to outside Powers they must bestir them selves and insist that the door to Manchala shall be genuinely open and that as far as is! consistebt with the lo,itima's rights and c'ams of the 5 vereign power of China every nation shall be admitted to equal privileges in the- development of Manchuria's immense
re-ources.
It may not be out of place here to acts what contribution Chloe has made to the mea ure af prosparity already attained in Manchuria in spite of
ENORMOUS DIFFICULTIES.
Her first contribution her been that of a
TYPHOON WARNING.
The telegrains quoted below were received from the Manila Observatory at the American Consulate-General to-day-
Manila, November 17, 11:30 am. Cyclone or Typhoon E. of the Visayas Islands
moving W. Manila, November 13, 7 p.in.
Cyclone or Typhoon E. of the Northern Visayas or Southeastern Luz alaclining north- ward.
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Manilay November 14, 9.15-8 m. Cyclone or Typhoon S.E. of Manila, over or near Southern Luzon, moving or WNW.
Manila, November 1415, ti 03.9.m. Cyclone or Typhoon near or ever Mindoro moving WV.
Maplia, Nov 15, 12 noon, Cyclone or Typhoon W. of Luzin more than 100 miles distant, inclinlog nonhward,
Manila, November 15, 4 p.m. Cyclone or Typhoon W. of Lozan, mora population. Manchuria bas been re-populated thin 100 miles distant, moylag W.N.W. within the present generation. Every spring | NW, in large numbers; and regularly throughout the yoir in a quite perceptible stream, Chipers colonists are passing into Manchuria, settling there, tilling the soil, working the mlaeral pra- acts is more or less profitable fachios, and gradally filling up the c ust y with a sturdy co of peasants and labourers without whoss 1.bour the most
on the Policŵgranad 10-morrow alterooga bo municips life, and not merely to provide it is. As far as the
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
FIRST DIVISION,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL, Snow fell the other day in Mauchuria fr`m bpkden to Changchun,
A FILIPINO WAS on Thanday committed for trial by Mr. E. R. Halifax for alleged larceny of Pesos 3,000 and $500..
H.E. Liu Yu Lin, the Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James, left for England on board the English Mail steamar Arcadio.at nous last Saturday.
THE ro-bearings in the Standard Oil and Sugar Trast cases ordered by the Supreme Court of the United States have been sat or January by the Federal Court,
THE Yokohama Spacie Bank has opened an agency at Kaiyaan and alio at Kuogchuling principally for the purpose of offering financial facilities to bean dealers and exporters,
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ACCORDING to The Timur' mestige to the Osaka Asahi dated the 1st instant, Japanes bonds have risen by ft to 4 on the London tock Exchange. Reasian bonds are not la demand.
It is notified in the Government Gasätta that..... conditions regarding the nomination of can- dida's for the Nobel Peace Prize, 191, may be learned on application at the Colonial Sec.
retary's Offico,
His Excaliency the Governor has been pleased to appolat Mr. A. G. Franklin to act as Anslyst during the absence on leave of Mt. Frank Browns or until further notice, with effect from the 9th fastant.
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In adjusting the roll last Friday in the Sem- mary Court, Mr. Justice Hazeland fixed for bearing on some day in January a cass in which Wong Tsz Kin suss Chia Mao Moj for $1,000 In respect of alleged slander.
VISCOUNT Terauch Governor-General of Chosen, is expected to leave Tokio:carly in December for his post, · After seeing the Now Year ushered in the Viscount will return to the cipital again before the Dist is opened in the middle of January.
An Indian watchman employed by the Kow- |loon-Canton Railway was prosecuted by Mr, Waiker for disobeying lawful orders and sleep- log on duty at the Blackhead's Point Station, His Worship imposed a fine of Sio on the defendant.
NINETEEN youeg Obineta postal oficials are' abɔul to u dergo six months' tralding in all branches of the Austrlau postal, telegraph" and telephone services with a view, on returns ing bomo, to undertake the reorganisation of the Chinese portal service.
THE East Asiatic Company of Copenhagen, has ordered the wharf of Burmeister and Wain at Copenhagen to consienct a large passenger and freight vessel for the consting trade in the Far Rust, to be fitted (following the example of the Hamburg-American Line's new vassal) | with Diesel motors.
A CHINESE employen of the Kowloon Docks appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood on Friday on a charge of stealing a plece of brass weigh. iog tlbs from the docks., The brass was found to the man's possession while leaving the docks. His Worship serezced defendant to one month's hard labour and four hours' stocks.
WORD TONG, brick dealer of Post Street, was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood on Friday mo aing for the larceny of 3,055bricks valued at $30 on the 16th Inst from a brick and tile- dealer's establishment at 66, Queen's Road West. His Worship sentenced the thief to six wooks' bard labour and four hours stocks. MR. G. Marconi, aboard an Italian-Lloyd steamer, flaw a kite, from which he com- muacicated by wireless telegraph with Canada, a distance of 3,500 miles, in broad daylight, The B.M.S. Otranto, out of 98 days at SOK WEE In wireless communication with the shore or
other ships for 81 days. The longest distance over which she communicated was 1,845 miles. MR. Long, practising for the interport shoot; at Singapore, scored 105. Slogapore was to have fired in the Interport match on the 4th inst." "but the weather pat shooting out of the question. The slogsporo team will consist of ten chosen from among the following:-Capt. Phillips, Gallston, Sergt. Tan Chow Kim, Lieut. Kemp, Sergh Chater, Lleat. Song Ong Slang, Mr. Surgeon Osptala Fowlle; Mr. De Silva, Mt. wakeford, Mr. Long, Q M, S. Coveney and Sergt. Naughton.
At the Zakoba (flab market) in Nishiko, Osaka, duge shark about 10 feet long and weighing 80 pounds, which was landed these ex sa Rino Moru, was sold to ona Murakami Yazɔ. When he opened it, to h's dismay be caught sight of a half digested hand of a woman. The police were advised, and on the stomach balig farther opened up ir ribs, 2 spinal bones and some other portions of a human being ware found. The shark was caught off Tearo Marst Aki Gun, Tosa, where a fishing boat was lokt io a storm a few days ago, so it is supposed the sharz got hold of one of the crew
ABUNDANT WEALTH WOULD BE USELESS. This is so much the case that in travelling through is the speaker of National Mandarin is thorongly at home, except when dealing with "Russians or japinose, when he must avail himself of Russia or German (Freach being quite contrary to accepted notions, cot at ali commonly spoken by Russians) or Japanese or English, China's contribution of men is ons that cannot be over- rated, but she has act stopped there. During the half-dixan years the bas mest berablest statesmen to administer the country. In " E. There is another aspect of this matter, Armed with the necessary powers the Health Tang Shtori as Goreror of Mukden, in H.E. Deparment can do almost everything possible Shih-chang, the late Viceroy, and H.E. Hst within the sphero of its furisdiction, but beyard Lizng the present Vicarar, not to mention that it cannot act. If the Chinese authorities scores of jouler officials of less experience byt fauctioning beyond the Settlement boundary high capacity, China has placed her beat mka THE total expenditures for the Government fast nor the chief centre of infaction res ly in the Three Eastern Pravi ces, and it may General of Korea from October last to January next hava boon put at. Y11,600,000, and the bawa ay desire to adopt a modero mal safely be assumed that without the presence of ipal form of gover meat and to fulfil these tong men the ondition of Mauchuria Imperial sanction has been givan theipto,
would have been much worse than al present A COOLIE appeared before Me. E R. Hallifax Ibase Tuoctiont usually associated with
on Thursday on a charge of alleged arson at In this-case-J-TShaw, Hongkong Hotel Tween the above tonas which wiltbarepresent
"MODERNIZ"TIN OF ADMINISTRATIVE** 3o, Queen's Road East. faspector Kory was Buildings, is acing the Hougtong Electric Coed by the following:-
excuses for apposing the ex-ausion of the Sa
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in charge of the case, which was reminded for tlement, they row have an opportoolly.cf Ltd., for a sum of 1750, being damages for Watson's OC.-E. ames, P. Phillips, wing of what they are made. The seat is concerned Vacheria is far ahead of any of a week, Injuries to a fan, a suit of clothes an 1 & licke, Tarrant, W. B. Muskell, H. S. Spurge, G. Har of the ir able appears to be on either side the other provinces of the Empire, and were IT is believed that the wliciess station to be alleged to have been caused by the negligence, per, Q. S. Williams, C. Johnston, X. W. Daw of the boundary, and the only effective way it not for the occasional disturbances by put up in Hongkong will be avallaria for com of the defendants or their servings in koocking over & fin standing in the plaiouff' shonos:8-1, Spittles, and N. Groncker.
galico sostn:-W. Withers, A. Hoggarth, of destirg with the outbreak is by full co-opers. Hongbaiess, disturbances all too ofien fostered marcial purposes except in the event of war, by Japanese or Russlan intrigue.in order to when it would be cut off from the public en July, the altercative, the plastiff makes J. J. Watt, A. G. Langley, W. Rent, D. Mction between the authorities within the Set- bout, Measures
discredit and embarrass the administralentirely and connected only with the naval officer the claim as dagger fortrespass by defend Hardy, J. Kerr, W. Pitt, J. Ogg, W. Davis and tlement and the authorities
must be taken la commvo, joint action must ants or their torvanis at the same' time and M. U Sullivan,
there is no pravia o of the Empire to which, in command, by derived, and there must be a complete life and property are no suf. The Chinese place.
noden!ading between the two forces at work Government has shown its willingness to ad- M. RATALEWSKt and Miss Lill Sharp, by gen in the campaign of prevention and extermina-mit foreign enterprise and foreign capital loto eral request, gave a second Recital at the Canton tion. There must also be a certain amount of the count y, and all the conditions are favour-
Club Theatre Just Tussday to the presence of give and take. The ictorests threatened are able for its economic development except the' a very large audience. We understand that the recital was a successful one, many foral common interests. We eit nolf rthe existence presence, and not merely the presence: bat and the prosperity of the Settlement the extra
the dominating and' exc'u iva presence, of favours being banded up to Miss Sharp, Setilemental centres would never bave been Russla and Japan. If the policy of the open called into belag; both alike are menaced by a
door means a y.hing it means that the excla- THE Oblasman who was charged a week ago common ice; and it is not too much to expect sive possession of the country by Pessia and for assaulting a comp string in Connaught Read that the two should work together for the Japio la, dojus;ifiable, it remains for the desiretlon of the enemy. We have recently
other Powers to translate Russo-Japanese de- seen jilat action to avert a feaccial disaster. clarations of the policy of the opsa door into What threatens the whole part now is pomerciaal 11.1.-National Revised thing more than a fiɔavclál disaster, and we confidently krok to see all the authorities con-
THE Japanese Navy Depir ment has decided cerned, Chapal, Paoshan, Settlemetta); French,
to appropriate 180,00,000 for the cabstraction. and Chinesa City with the Nabian suburb,
of five battleships on a fire year programme joining forces To the attack. It is perhaps too much to hops that the completa machinery
brgia ing with the next fiscal year. The The following note appears in of the Foreign and French Sett'e isS,
Coosalar Department will al.o sake in hand next year that has taken many years to build up, report for the year 1509 on the foreign trade of the building of 2 armoured craters and a cas be duplicated outside the limits of the China: la view of the ala ost limitless por torpedo-brat destroyers. two Settlements, but as far as to them fies it is sibilities which seem 10 exist la Chins, espe
THE Japan Time: la an aditerisi article, com- the minifest and imperat va dute, of the Chin- cially to the great plains of the north, for the esa amborities responsible for the circomicent use of agricoltural machinery, it is with reire:
moods the Government for graling peersges to to be akin to Grast Britain's "treatment of the territory to work with the Foreiga Authorities auch that one has to record the opiatos that
Koreans, an action which the formal fmiglos native rulers of India. Our coatamporary iban and to do so in na spirit of grudging, necessity under present conditions there is really no bat in the fallost and fresit possible manner. spesiog for its successful Introduction. The
wards the authorities against a liberal policy with the Korean masses, meniloding in par Anything short of this can only be described finatelat risk attending the purchase of such
sicular the grant of educational facilities similar as culminal negligence and should bring dewa machinery for the Chinese has been preved in
to those enjoyed by the youth of Japan. The upon the responsible officials the severe con several instances, and British firms in China demtat on of their super ers; and something have to be careful how they repeat similar ex-
reason given is that education will give rise to periments. Cortalaly British manufacturers more than that.
desirats of lotiodacing agricoltural machinery In the Summary Court last Friday, Mr. Justice discontent with Japanese rule and India is into Chips would have to be prepared to share Hazeland gave judgment in favour of Natha again pointed to as an illustration. Apparent
ly the Japan Times helleres that as the risk with their age ate to a much greater Singh, a Sikh, who sued Yusng Kam Sblog, extent than they show any signs of doing at clerk in Victoria Grol, for $120, money lent, and beware of wood and drawers of water the The following is the result of crushing opera present. at the sub-diviairy of farms amongst ordered that repayment should be made at the Koreans may be content with their lot, but that sins at Raub for the four,weeks.andleg 5th small peasant proprietors, who are extremely rate of $ro per month. Mr. J. H. Gardiner education-eyes with the aid of textbooks. Conservativo in their methots, the cheapness of ppeared for the plaintiff and Mr. P. S. Dixon | made in Japan-will give site to longings for Tom crushed Tokil Ma'acra 1,107 1008,
home labour and the absence of effectiva or for defendant. Some days go the defendant independence. That is probably a correct view, Bukit Koman (3,312
ganization of agricultors on the part of the was ordered to pay $5 per month in respect of but it dons not absolvo, Japan from the obliga Gold obtained
610 ounces Chloese Goremment, are among the condi- | x debt, owing also to a Sikh money-lauder, to tlan to carry out its part of the agreement which 2.8s dari, tlove that discourage manufacturers from tak. the amount of some $Boa, It was stated in laked Korea, with this country,Narajakt
Prett „Qourt that his qulary was dys per month,'- 19. quaces." logrlike that experience has got feruänd.
*A DISHONKSI BARÐBR
DISAPPEARED WITH A DIAMOND RING,
16th Inst The accountant of the Keo On firm of con. tractors, of No. 30, Douglas Street, has report- ed to the Pelica that he trasted his barber with B3) carat diamond ring valued at $500 and the Ister has disappeared with the ring. So far, there are no traces of the whereabouts of the map. It is alleged that the accountant handed
Royal Engisicors va Hongkong Football Clabeat a Military ground at 4.30 p.m.
Kowloon Football Club vs. The Buffon the former's ground, 4.30 p.m;
SECOND DIVISION.
87.b Co. Royal Garxino's Artillery ve, 83 rd Co., 1.3. p.m.
Hongkong Police v B.0.0.4 pm Causeway Bay,
at
LŪJITANO RECREATION CLUB. The following teams bays been drawn for the ting to the barber to take it to a pawn bathe usitado Recreation Club Football Bhield
ker's establishment to inquire about the pro-competition- bable price which might be offered for.. Bo far, no arrests have been made but the Police are making investig'stions..
TYPHOON WARMINGS.
The telegrama gro'ed balow have bɛɛu re- 'ceived from the Manila. Obiervatory at the
Ameri-ap Cornulata Ceneral: -
Manila, November 16, 7.15 p.m. Orclone or Typhoon over N. Chloa Sen 'almost stationery
Cyclone or Typhoon Pacific Ocean about halfway between the Carolipes and the Philip. plee's moving WNW.
Maulis, November 17, 12 noon, Cyclope or Typhoon S. W. of Naba, recury, Ing northeastward..
Cyclone or Typhoon over N, Chlon Sea, moying N. or N.N.E,
Cylons er Typhoon Pacific Ocean, about
ball-way between the Caroliacs and the Phillip. pines, direction unkcowa,
Kibeiro.
Teams.
AV. F. Azevedo (Capt.), J. M. Brillo, J. F. Castro, V. Medina,. O, m. U. V. «ibeiro, H. Hyndman, J. M. Roz Parelia, 1. P. Cot volb, F. I, Brown, A., Remasdi., C. F. B-E. Antonio (Capt), L. G Cordeiro, R. A. Carrabo, T. A. Qurdaro, Jalzo Ribeiro, A. M. Silva, J. A. arradas, conor Remedios, C. H.Lope, V. Rezario, T. A. Carvalso.
"CF. M. da Crox (Capt.), J. V, Braga, A. H. Hyodman, K. Leitao, L. E. Remedios, O. M. Sequeira, H, A. Hyadman, R. Maher, H. A. Cairo, M. R. Leitae, A. F. Dapú ta.
DAO. Ribolto, A. J. V. Kibeiro, D.1 Baptista, E. L. Braga, P. Yvanovich, R. O Silva,, J. O. Barretto, A. Botelho, F. X. Soach, F. M. Gullients, R. F. Luz
Fixtures.
1st round-t, "A" Team vartus: "D" Team, 7th December. 2. " Team VATRUS Team, 17th December.
2nd round and asal-Winzer of i and round to be fixed by Committes,
inst
RAUB GOLD MINE.
Average per ton
Apuiky
+
AGRICOLTURAE PEANT FOR
-CHINA..
West was sentenced b Mr. J. R. Wood on Wedornday afternoon to six maths hard labour and six hours' stocks. The.in red man is stil io hospital. Mr. W. E. Shenton appeared for the defendant..
A GENTLEMAN Wby his jyśt cami dows from Shanghai on a visit to Hoking delsres that the weather here is a great deal colder than It is in the Northern Settlement. On the whole, however, it seems likely that there is to be an early winter this year, in 1907 the outermost posts were not Item up until the 16th of No- vamber. This year the ice blockade is likely to take place a fortnight earlier.
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THE new naval estimates for 1p bave just been completed for presentation to the Data. They account to £11,300,000 £3,350,070 more than last year, and include £1,000, for new construction, as against £900,000 foty to. A large measure of administrative centralisation recently-issued Imperial Under, establishing a In the War Office, has been welcomed by all BActions of the Press so an intrinsically valuable reform. The Speaker of the Finnish Diet ban refused to allow the proposals of the Russian Ministry, transmitted through the Russianisad Finish Senate, to be presented to the Diet. He declared that they bad baan irregularly submitted, and that they were opposed to the Finnish Constitution. The Dist approved the Speaker's action. There is great excitement as it is felt that the dissolution of the Diet will follow and a coup d'etat,!**
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