NOTES BY THE WAY...
THE BRABOM OF CHEER.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 31 1010
HONGKONG POLICE BALL.
AN ENJOYABLE. DANCE.
'
NAWS FROM THE NORTH,,
[Specially Translated for the Hongkong
Telegraph].
"KULANGSO, (AMOY), MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
SPORTING,
FOOTBALL, LEAGUE.
K.G.. Noval Yard,
Minutes of a meeting of the Council, beld at the Board Room, on 6il December, 1910. Pro- sent-Messrs. W. Krase (Chairman), G. er, CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM,
27th insi. H.-B. Pike, L. 1. Thomas, K., Taudzurabara, Tad Commission for the Etady of Constitu-W. Wilson and the Secretary.
The above teams met at 'Happy Valley ca tional traverament has received repeated com- The minutes of the meeting held on the 2nd Saturday after:con to try conclusions la con. mands from the Throne urging the Commis. clin. and the Special Meeting of the 24th ulio nection with their League match in the first division. The match was played in the pre- sion to burry on with its work. Consequently.ee lead and confirmed, the Borian is now exceptionally busy, and ex Despatches were read from the Senor Consence of a large gathering of Interested spectat pects to memoraliso co the new systems of sul (1) toforming the Council that the insular tors. Oonsidering that the opposing teams were evenly matched, it was at first a fille metropolitan and provincial ndosinistration Bodrat Amay approve of the resolution passed
dific it to foretell what the probable outcome. before the end of the Ohiness year. The at a special inceling of Ratepayers, held on the and ulio, regarding the expenditure on
of the match would be. Daring the entire Ministry of Finance, with a view to Copom sinking an experimentsi artealas welly sad (2) progress of the game, the leather was sent is weading out inefficinot officials and abolish
Enclosing copy of a translation of a letter from travelling over the field and nearing the and ing sinctures.
the Mixed Court Maglatrate regarding Rh of the match, the Yarders put in a straight alleged assault by a constable in the employ shot which found for the leather a sestipg. of the Municipal Council, and asking the place in the nets The Artillerymen thence Council to inquire into the case. The Capt. onwards tried bard to equalise but nothing re- Superintendeur reported the result of bic is-
`sulted, the game thus coding ia a victory for vestigation, and it was decided to forward say the Naval Yaid by ono geal to nil, to the Senior Consul
expres.
aith ist. Christmas comes but once a year, but when In the City Holl last night the Hongkong It does come is brings joy and gladness to the Police Force gave their & nouef Ball, which has heart. At no time of the year does the spirit of now come be recognised as one of the most goodwill prevail with such uners raised free enjoyable assemblies of its kind to be held in don the asth day of December and many tho Colgoy. Nor was yesterday's function any A healty grip of the hard will be exchanged in exception to the rule. If anything, the eum the course of the next few hours. But the ber of dancers exceeded these, of last year, season of Nost is essentially one for ch Idienoms 310 members and guesta being present and more than one Itile bestt will be violently The ball was in every way enjoyable, and the throbbing with keenly fe'l anticipation while commitee in charge of the niraugemonis de waiting and wondering what precious gift served all the praizes that are forthcoming is to be made their very own by good, from each and all for the successful way in kind Father Obristmas, This is the time which everything was maunged, down to the of the year when the coal overflown with the
mrest detall. Needless to ray, the getting up milk of human *indgers and all considerations of a bail of this magnitude antails a great deal
VISIT OF GERMAN CR¿WA PRINCE, of atife are dispelled as uostasonsbl com-
of bard preliminary work, most of which de
The Fince Regent is making preperations to pinione. Verily, by some migle touch, Peace valves upon the bon, secretary and to this give H.I.H. the Crown Prince of Germany selgus on Earth and Goodwill sextooded to
capacity Sergeant Jas. Lee deserves all credit
a very warm welcome on bis coming visit to al men. "I take this opportunity of wishing att for the energetic manner in which he fulfilled China sext year. The welcome will be given my readers Bright and Merry Christmas.
his onerous duties,
not only in the spirit of mutual kiendship and The City Hall was beautifly decorated flatt roational courtsy, but also of "PARLIAMENT” IN STRAIIS SETTLEMENTS.
A London journal baving close connections the occasion. In the entrance hall the pillars tion of thanks dos to Germany for having so with the Far East has been poking funatthey were entwiord with festoors of greenery; the
casion of the latter's visit to Germany this year. Mail and, in doing so, refers to an amusing ski grad stalicuse was bedecked with palms and hospitably received Tripce Teal-tac, on the oc which appeared in a recent issue of that playful aller graceful pot plants and draped with The residence of the Imperial qurst is now in course of preparation, and all care in haing pablication known as Punch, Under the bead-bunting and under the brilliant electric Tine "The Colonies "appaated the following fights the whole scheme of decoration taken to anange fascially the decorations and The cpezing of the first Prilament in the showed up to perfection. At the stairway furniture. Only anticae Chinese wares of Straits Settlements was performed yesterday head stood out in bold ral of the simple really good artistic value will be disstayed and but at embracing word Welcome!" ip anld manifestation of intesta loyalty; ex
no forelga decorations of any sort will ta used. at George's Hall, to which the dancing was The diff rant Ministers are to choosy pa reficial pressions of gratitude to the Daily Mail, which had lasisted on this form of government, te og cosfined, tropical plants were placed in such a
of diplomatic experi seca to receive, the Crown way as to make the spermest look most al-Prisce; utd the Minister of the Interior, heard on every hand. The ceremony was A simple ane, messages to the Daily Mall Lom tractive without interfering with the freedom Prince du has selected for the purpose Taotai
of the dancers. Evergreen ropes were also Hung Yaching, who was for sometime Secr all the Ministers being read, and the Parlia meat being then declared open." Simi ar hung transversely across the ball. Opening tary of the Legation in Berlin. The s racis of amusing intelligence is given under "Foreiga from this apartment was the ladies' room. which Peking through which the Imperial guest is looked very pretty is its dress of flowers and likely to pass while in Feking are now News and Science," will be remember d that to the course fibe Fortuguese insurrection aliige. For the arrangement of the decor acdergoing improvement, and yellow sund several of the. new Ministers sent direct mestions, much praisals due to Sergeact A, Wilson will be spread over the streets in layer The and Mr. W. Stuart, who had bese at work Minister of Posts and immusications gos to the Daily Mail recording the progress
alace early moralog and were towarded by has authorised the King-han and King-feng- Lf OTOLIS,
hearing their energy and taste being belauded railways to hava special Imperial saloon con. stracted for the convenience of the Crown Piince.
EDUCATIONAL TOPICS. Atatims when matters educational locally sto to the fare, the following will be apprecated: -- Is education of any use? Toe question has been debated-by-the-Parents National Educa tional Union. Among those who would bave replied in the negative is the gentleman who I serted the following advertisement in the Ti 18-" Wasted-n servant as valet of groom; he must be a small, clan, civil mar, and forty, as a remarkably steady man is so quired, one who can neither road nor write and Scotchman he does not drink preferred." An'ptimist, that advertiser 1
+
AA BRACE OF BLUNDERS. And here is another gem on the same tub- ject:-At the late examination of a country grammar school, a clergyman said that boys were often so excited when undergoing so examination, as to spoil many good papers by the most curious blunders. For instance, a boy, after giving a very good description of the building of the ark, spoiled it by describing Moxas as the architect; another, in answer to the qestion, "Suppose Queen Victoria bad diad in childhood, who would have succeeded to the English throne?" wrote "Her oldest
10."
A KITCHENER STOTY
by everyone presant,
St Andrew's Hall was used as suppor-zoom; the old Chamber of Commerce Hall was set out as a caid-room and smoking-com; whilit the smaller apartments in the suits were utilised and Jake-room, retiring-rooms and tar.
D.ncing commenced at nine o'clock to the strains of the zith Rajputs Band, under the condacionship of Bandmaster U, Coke, and very soon the evening's a "joyment was is full swing. Messe. W. Stuart and 4. C. Burford periermofthe duties of M.C.'s with accep asce to all. Supper was saved at midnight, and dancing was costinned with vigour into the "wee sma' hours ey at the twal. The pro-
gramme was as follows:-
Fart 1.-Walz, Lancers, 'ighland Schottir- che, Quadrilles barn daare, Valela, eightsoma
A PENDING ISMISSAL,
e
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"An application from Mr. Q. Whitfield for a building permit for a house and well on the Newlyn" sita was sad and approved, pro- vided he put in a proper cemented drain to connect with the public drain, and sank his well on the side cearest Gaval
A letter was read from Dr. Cheong-Erg Snoo requesting the Council to remove a lattice at Lan-kee-tah. The application was refused.
The resignation of Mr. &. C. Percy, Assistant to the Secretary and 'C.S.P., was read and accepted, under certain stipulations which were agreed-upon
The Captain Superintendent reported that the following cases had been dealt with at the Mixed Cours since the last mee ing 1-
HONGKONG FJOTHALL CLUB.
This match was played on the Club's ground and resulted in an easy win in favour of the Eugiocars by five goals to nti
LEAGUE CRICKET.
KCC ro. I.KC.Cc. "A"
This match was played on the Kowloon on Saturday and resulted in a draw. The scores and bowling adolyses me as follows:-
HOWLOON.
.
448
HONGKONG CRICENT CLUB UL. UNITED SERVICEL.
Th's two days' match was started yesterday and will be continued to-day. The United Services team was sent in first and compiled 184 rans, of which Lt, Murray, was responsibla for 96 and Mr. Qooke for 11, The Civillans put up 184 baly 'lo, the first losings The scores and bowling analyses are as follows :-* UNITED. BIRVICES. First Innings Lt. Thorpe, c Mans, b.Fitd... Lanay, lbw Bird... Col. Haughton, c R. Hancock, b Bird Col. Hamilton, c Sharpio, b Bird imme Cap'a'n Bugher, c Fayne, b Yourg ....... Mr. Cooke, R., b Pay20 Capt. Cameu, & Paynḍ. Capt. Clapham, cand b Payon Lt. Williams, not ostino ma Lt. Bagnall, b Fayne... Lt. de Hoghton, 100 out puriorsen
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Total 1992
· Bowling Adslysis.
Bird VUOKLOPEDISCOUN
**284
0. M.
3
W.
11.6
91
5
D
о
30
9
Payne ............. to 4 R. Haucuck.............................. A. H. Young aduugi. PLATCO neç +
HONGKONG.
First Innlege.
T. E. Pratce, b Hamilten
A. C. Elborough, run out.
A. A Claxton, & Haughton, b Bamilton ... 15
de
| W. O. D.Torner, b' Hamilton
Rancock, b Hamilton
w
D.
10
H. Hancock, c Cooke, b Hamilton.min.
3 Rev. W. Payar, c Co`ke, 6 Hamilton ...
Q
| H. D. Sharpin, ċ Clapham, ₺ Hamillós... ... 39
A. H. Young, cand i Haughton........................... 20
29 M. M. Maas, b Garrett.iem.
4-| R. E. O. Bird not on 25 Extra ribuan antarın. 17
F. Sulton, b Leith.... Summonses. Debt 2; Breach of Sampan F. J. de Rome, b Payne ...... Regns, 1hrowing rubbish, &c, into the public Rev. H. O. Spink, b Payno drains 6; Assaut 2; 1iliscating a wouina; Be L. Haughton, ron cut... log in illegal possession of closhing: lil gaisa's Lt. Banbury, Mackerzla b Claxton of land 1; Allowing pigs and cattle so stray 2..
A. O Brawo, b Fowler............... Summary Asser's. Assaulting the poi ca la W. L. Weasir, e Hancock, b Payne....... 24 the execution of their duty 31 Assault 4 Being Majer Chitty, Fowler b Payan.................... 9 abroad after a M,N, without a light 2; Laitering D. J. Mackauze, not out ............ after dark 1; Committing a nuisacca 3; Tbell 2. P. Robinson, wet out..................my sea
L. E. Bratt, b Payat .............................. (Signed) W. KRUE,"
Chairman.
By order,"
C. BERKELEY MITCHELL,
Secretary,
PROFESSOR BABLZ ON COREA:
RECOGNITION OF JAPAN'S GOOD WORK.
Extra
Total..
* 18
***
Hamilton....
Total.........
Bowling Analysis...
.184
-7
H:
R. W.
४
1 86
Thorpe egés Haughton......
7
ง F
3
.2.4
C. M. R. w. Garatt
Bowling Acalysis.
Payce 16 Leith......1914 (49) (240)
Fowler..........
bild in the Ohamber of Commerce on the It is ramcured t at an ex'mordinary meeting 19th Ioar to discuss the dismissal of Mr Chow Tsui-piao, the President. What happeto at. ths meeting has not t anspired, but it is under- stood that several leading members of the Committee have left for Sonchow to interview H.E. Shih-chl, the Vice-Minis er of Agriculturo, industry and Commeres, end. High Commis sloper for the Inspection of the Nanyang Ex- bibition, who is at present spending a few daysof. E. Eliez, formerly for many years Pre-P. Jacke, b Brown
fessor at the Tobin University, and an authori. ly on. Far Easters ques ions, has just been publishing a series of articles in the weekly edition of the Frankfatter Zeitung on " Joras, from its beginning to the end."
thera before returnlog to Peking.
AN OFFICIAL DESIGNATION,
It is reponed that H E, Tang : bao-yi, the es, waltz, Circassion cicle, military two sep, Ministe of Post and Cammusicati:ny, who waltz cotillion, Polin, Part 11-Waltz, Lan-bas bren far from well since the death of cers, Schottische, d'Aiberis, barg dance, bis wile, bas made up his mind to resign from quadrillas, military two step, Highland schottis-office at the expiration of bis month's leave and che, Circassion circle, Vale a, waltz cotțillion, that he will be succorded by E. Shan Yu-pei. Sir Roger de Coverley.
Mr. H. Baker, Chief Inspector, acted 25 Prevident of the gene at commites, which was, composed of the following, in addition to these keady named: Sergeants Ball, I Grant, and G. Wat, Messrs. Pincett, J. Clark, and A. Clark with Sergeant Cooper, Mess. H. Clark, Atiewell and R.C Watt (bar-and card- room).
MINSTERS IN LONDON.
H. M.King Geo ge V. of England received the retiring Chinese Minutes to London, their Excellencies Li Ching-fang and Liu Ya-lin, at Buckingham Police in the 19th inst..
FORTHCOMING VISIT. TO JAPAN,
After having treated in deal the different historical phases of Corea, the learned Pro- fessor makes in conclusion some interesting remarks which we herewith riproduce is fol!:
That the Coreads do not like their new patriots they would rather prefer to be under Masters is after all quite natural. As good the coupled government tha to be bader the mere enlightened and bumate Japanes At a Conference of the various political rale (ibe learned writer is mistaken on this But that the point-translator's remark). parties held on the 17.1 fast, a motion to in-country now is sure to progress economically. vite the members of the National Assembly of no one will doubt who ever saw with his eyes NEEDLE TRADE MARK DISPUTE, China to visit Japan was pariad. Arrange-the
ments were left to the discretion of the Pre- sident of the meeting.
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT/
There has ben a good deal of gossip at one time and another as to Lord Kitcheners views on masriage for soldiers. He would not have a marrind officer on his staff in Egypt, but the fact that he was "best man" to his friend General Sir Archibald Hunter, seems to гrave ut his objections are not insuperable Lord. ~Kucheravis sixty years of age, and the cir
At the conclusion of the hearing of the Comstaacs of his being still a chefor bas led a lot of people to call bim a woman-ster. He needle trade-mark cass in the Suprema Cour, himself tells the story of an ecounter waloin hitch Reuter, Brackelmina and Co. sought he.once had with a young lady. It was in India, antojunction against Siemssen and Ce, and the greater part of the officers had promised to down Co. prelibiting them front using the and a taupis party bad boco arrarged, at which the Hoogking and fowloon Wharf and Go. play Then, to the general coaster ation of "Cock" trade-mark, All concerned Lord Kitchener ordered a parado of the entire garrison on the very day appoint- ed for tennis, Have you forgotten the tenois paily the young lady asked him. "Not is the least," was the grim reply. "Well, then," fe orted the girl in extreme indignatión, "1 thing you're a perfect kanst 1"
!
THE SPIRIT AMERICAN.
The brutal way with which the average Vas. kan tramples upon cherished traditions is sim- piyat hizen, The lollowing paragraph uppsar. log in a Lendon paper throws yet another in toesting sidelight on the American and bis wave: Jewellers will soon be busy making cuonets for the peers crrated in such num- bars by the present Government. Yet a thrifty per might possibly succeed in acquiring a coid-hand coren't. A visitor to America some years ago wrote that "when saying with G. W. Childe, the well-known promistor of The Philadelphia Ledger, 1-niced st dloner one evening a peculiarly shaped gilt stand, es'd as a support for a china dish containing grapes. My host, observing that I was scan. ning it rat er clos:ly, said, 'Oh, that is the carecat Lord Brougham wore at the Queen's Co onation, I have taken out the velvet cap ard turned it upside down; the golden balls form most excellent fest, and it makes a most elegent diab-stand, which it certainly did." This is a way of "dabing" the Lords which might commend 'self to Mr. Argolih. It is coorgh to make poor old C.B. smile in his grate.
The Chef Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, said bo was satisfied from reading the affidavits that it was not a case of two old businesses fighting, bat sermed more like a legitimite attempt by an old business to prevent a new one from in to failog with it. So far as he could see tuffi cient steps had been taken to protect the plain- tiffs' right. Registration was conclosive after :ven years, and so far auibe proviso was coa- cerned.be did not it ink that the leave which the Ordinance gave the proprietor of the trade. mark to laterfere with criestrain the user in Hongkong could be met by saying that they bad been continually using the wade mark somewhere else. Therefore the injunction must stand until the trial.
Mr. M. W. Slade, KC (insiructed by Mr. Wi'kintos of Mesirs. Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the pisist ff and Sir Henry Ber keley (instructed by Mr. Shenion of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon) represented the defendants Semison & Co.
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE,
12th inst.
I
THE RIFORM MOVEMENT The Commission of Consitetiosal Reform hes presented to the Frince Regent and the Grand Chupell a memorial regarding the delegating ef a number of officials to investigate into the various provinces. The High Ministers have Constitutional Reforms administrated by the alto reported to the Grand Orucll that as the administration of Constitutional government is a most important matter, certain officials were selected in proceed to Mancharia, Chibli, Shantung, Skansi, Horam. Hupeh, Kiaogse, Ankwel, Kiangsu, Cheklang, Fokien, and Kwong Ton provinces to investigate into the preparations being conducted with a view to reform. These offcials have now returned from their respectivo missions and have sub. mitied a detailed report of their, investigations. It is reported that some of the provinces bave adopted the reform measures in a satisfactory manner, bat other provinces have not yet given effect to the now system of government With rertfence to the memorial forwarded to the Grand Council by the Commission of Constitu- tional Reform prayi g the Grand Council to reward and reprimand as the case may be cer
talo officials in the various proviscos, à Decrea has been issued granting the necessary re. wards to H., Chang Yezz Chi, Commissioner of Interior, Wu Chuo, Judicial Commissioner bath of Mukden, and several ethers, whilst Ku Tao, Intendant of Hsing Chuan Jung, Fokler, and others are crdered to be dismissed from office és a warning to the cthers. The Princes and High Ministers of the Commission of Ca- siltational Reformas abould at all times pay great attention to the supervision of the necs asry administrativa reforms.
RINDERPEST IN MANILA,
REGULATIONS ISSUED BY AGRICULTURAL
BUREAU,
DENRY:CENT INFLUENCE which each Japanare kouseholdio Corea always had on the dirty pastsof-Careantowns. Ten yenis ago this was already visible, but in a farhigher degren it cau d be seen when Prince Iso bes cams Resident-General. Of cou's 1, he, too, worked in the faterest of Japan-orthat he was and tried-wherever possible--to get alous sent there but he was a man of i'd measures without employing force. His intention was to prepare the Cossans as mildly and painlessly as possible for
THE UNAVOIDABLE STEP,
He himself therefore was opposed to an Im mediate annexation. He really had Corea at his beart. He had a short space of time done so much for that country. Un: er his guidance instructions were given la ational agenhare; sesiculture and collon growing for both Corea is the tight spot-were s'ated on a large scale and the farmers were receiving materials for and instructions in it; the reafforestation of the backs wera established and the towns pao;la, bare mountains was taken up se iously; caving. received instruction in sanitary questions,
When I saw Frince lto last, he was talking with eagerness about foturq plads for the
WELL-BEING OF COREA..
Bis
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For all this he was assassinated by Corears With that the turning point bad one, successor Viscount Sone-fist fried to continue the sale lo the same way, but he was a sick man and did rot succeed in quieting the coun- try. Then it was decided in Tokio to use more drastic measures. The constant smaller dis. turbances and the fiequent assassinations of the Japanese in different parts of the country bad to be stopped. Immediate annexation and a firmer rule were decided upon. Tie die hav ing been cast, the choice of Genenral Vacount Terauchi must be regarded in every respect as a'lucky one. He is a nobleman in the truest sense of the word: of noble appearance and of a noble character. He is
Not the lean prominent festure of the Christ mis enter.aiements was a choice programme which was drawn up by the management of the Bijou Cinematograph for the benefit of its pitions. One item in particular was most appriate to the season and stood out di-litet- ly.from the rest of the programme, although not detracting from the mesits of the other items. The picca in question was "The Choir The advica of Mrs. Atherton, the novelist, Girl with time-light effects. In this piece, "tɔary men or woman designing to ecrich Miss Vera Fera appoited with great iterature with the fruits of his or her gealus"
success, the subject of her song being "The is this: Work on a newspaper until all your Holy City," which she gave with && taste and crode potions of life and your raw "ladividuali- | expression, the top mates bring registered in aths. Philippina Islands, are published for same strict orders as his subordinates. Ho
ADVICE TO NOVELISTS.
The following regulations issued by the Directer of the Bareau of Agriculture, Manila with reference to the importation of cattle into several l'ormatico
Corean people by his cruntimes.
40 4
10
18 I
17 I
Q
I 13
1 KCC.
14
At McKenzie, a Robinson,b. Haught ... I. Hall, b de Rom Rew S. W. Payne, e Robinson, b de Rome 4 A Claxton, caughton, b Breit... $7. H. Hancock, b da Roma ne rugamm
4
24
0
G. Hastings, cand b Chitty Dr. Alktason, not ont. 43 E: A Fowler, baser
A. O. Lang and E. O. Leith did not bat
Extras kokyb5190
Total
Bowling Analysis,
BrAW.......................
0.
R.
S
D
21
54
6 D
30
16
3
16
1
14
Haughton 12 De Rome ni mandi: 75 | Weaser waterman Brett BÍLÁŠKOV Chitty..........PREDICAL (ONLEYYAT Bunbury.
GRICKET. OTHER
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB C8, THE E.D.You 1'5.
:
NEWS FROM THE NORTH
[Specially Translated for the Hongkong Zelagroph]
POLITICAL OFFENDERS.
The question of granting an amnesty to political offenders was discussed before the Senate on the 16th fust, The ma tor, bas been
refaired to the members for investigation.
PARTY FEELING IN PEKING,
With reference to the memorial of the Senate which was sent to the Throne impeachlog the Grand Councillors, the Frince Regent has decided to issue a decreo persuading the fac tious parties to work in barmony regarding State affairs in order to preserve the dignity of W. both parties,
.103
I
D
WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS,
The representatives of the British, German, French and Americen groups of Guanciers have been pressing the Minister of Foreign Affairn fer an early settlement of the Canton-Hankow and Szechuan-Hankow Railway Josus. H.E. Chow hay, therefɔra, con:ulted Prince. Ching and H.E. Na-tung, with regard to the matter. They are sold to be of opinion that it absolutely impossible to cancel the agreement, but, on the other hand, if they were to sign it as it sands, they would arouse the fiercest op- vincen concerned. Now that money is so ur pasition of the gentry and prople of the pra
tract the loan but it should be stipulated in the gently needed in China, it is advisable to con agreement that it is to be applied to other pur poses. The interest is to be the same as origin...... Gunner Dempsey, b'Y. 21g23ally agreed upon but thore advancing the foun Fie. Clegg, b Young ........
are not to demand privileges frasly. "It is for them to accept or reject the proposal but, in. any case, they cannor allege that China hau ro- pudiated in its entirety the original agreement Prince bieg forther suggests that the matter
for consideration;
in a friendly gamo on Saturday. The game The above terms got on the Cricket crabad resulted in an ersy win for the new regiment. The results are as under; —
K.O.Y.L. I.
48
G
Lt. Thorp, c and b Pozicon 47 Lt. Col. Hamilton, c Young, b Harcock. 20 Lt. Diy, c Bird, b Hancock ...........
11, Da Hoghton, b Young.............................. Capt. Hughes, c Dashwood, b Pearce Sgt. Booth, not out...hould be referred to the National assembly Pte. Palmer, Lt. S. Farthy and Lce. Cpl.
Meusel did not bat. •
Extras...SE/MUS DAÐ ÖŞƏKKU
55
12
B
· Total ...................cuma semne - 219 Bowling Analysis.
R. W.
0. Bf Bird........... 14 Pearce.201
umanon 6 11 Spo Hancock......mum in 11
E.C C.
20
O
1
48
2
2 33
3
0
$3
7
Q
4
T. F. Peirce, c Da Hoghton, b Hamilton... Capt. Clapham, c Palmer, ↳ Hamilton...... A. P. Dashwood, c Dempsey, b Hamiltop... W. C. D. Torner, Thers
Nr 65
WARY OFFICIA LS.
In reorganizing the new Provincial official system, the Commission of Ceextilutional Re- form has proposed to request the Throne to command the Vicno, s andTM Gavamore-of-the- various provinces to submit their proposals for coo:ideration before giving effect to them.
THE NEW CABINET
The Governor of Choklang has placed memor al before the Thirous stating that the 2 following for roles should bs made the bisin of e'eco to the New Cabi et :-(a) A Chief Commissioner should be appointed. (5) The Viceroys and Governera of the various pro- vinces should also be appointed High Com missior ers of State affairs. (c) To reorganize the system of ta ktirg. (d) a limited armber
0
R. Hancock, a Dempsey, b Hamilten A. H. Young, b Hamilton. Này zặc HRÁ R. E. O. Bird, c Booth, b Thorp H. D. Sharple, b Hamil'on surono gi
17 Dr. Aubrey, c and b Ham Icon Mais, run on! sind.com Rouquette, not out .......... man sein o
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;
Homilion
ci voles to be allowed to members of Parlia. ment,
GRAND COUNCILLORS DENOUNCED, It is reported that on the 10th instant, the remorin! Impeaching the Grand Councillors was read before the Senate, Princo Terstitia was p'esent on the occasion, Loud applause greeted the promulgation of the denunciato.y Total ....... 100 document, The Prince Regent approved of "Bowling Analysis.
the memorial. :
0,
M
2
R. w. 132 3 .57. 7
$3
4
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB t8, ROYAL ENGINEERS.
resraved and TACITURN, . but there is sense in everything he sage. He Is a stict disciplinarian, but, like Const Hasseler, he puts himself just pad:r the will certainly suppless, rothlessly day attempt tes' have been bluepencilled into limbo; the faulirsimanner. Oberleteresting items were
at disobedience he is a Japaness and voy retire into the obscurity and write your fiction," a delightful sketch in which Miss Ferrace Ind
In view of the fact that rinderpest and foot- 1 here are a few additional do's and don'ts that | Mr. R. H. B.rphenson were happily associa'ed, and-mouth éleses have recently occurred i loch a soldier-bat he is just and will surely Thorpe
not allow any unjust actions towards the may be taken as ballast by the way. "Travel nel the last pleasing past of which was Mr. among cattle from Hengkong whila in gaur If possible. Do not marry. Do not dissipate. Strphenson's Jobs Wellie, Coom An, given opting on lighters in Madila, and by authority
If any man is capable of bringing order isto of Act 1760 of the Philippion Commission, Do cot-imitate Henry James. Never read rain his own inimitable wyle. The fillcenth-
Itis aaboppy country, it is bo. Io abort, pain ylaws of your own work." Well, well, one
century tragedy of the two youtklei Englsh Sectirna of Geral Order No 15 la baby fal as the loss of their independance may ap- bover knows to what strange by-paths, the
Princes as played by Mr. Beerbohm Tree's cancelled and superseded by the following
pear to the Cereans, in the long run the pro literary life is liable to lead eno to.
Company was also the subject of an excellent regulations:- CASUAL CRITIC..
film. The above programme will most probib. 1. If cattle, cara aos, sheep, goats, or swinople will surely meet with a 1 be rapented to-night and to-morrow night - brought to the Philippine Islands from and intending pattons may rest assured of b:log any foreign per considered and de provided with a delightful treat, a
clared by the Director of Agriculture to be infected with dangerous commuoi cablo acimai dis asé arriva appareatly fres from such disease, they will be per mmitted to land ninety days after their departure from the port of origlo, proful in the East, may try again to drive, Japan. de Reme, c Ball, b Foster Pogg
18B PRINCE OF WALES.
HOW THE CEREMONY OF INVESTITURE WILL DE CARRIED OUT,
The work of selecting the committee which is to undertake the arrangements for the lo- vttors of the Prince of Wales-at Cornarvon
788 ORDEAL BY FIRE.
48 SEEN IN SINGAPORE,
Castle next July, has practically been conclud,origin of the Hindu Thesmiri-the ceremony of
Says the Straits Times of the 22nd ult:-The fire-walking that was perkamed is the principal templa of the cult yesterday-may be found in one of those epic farms that are at once the Insolration and the glory of Hinduism. Durlog oro of the immemorable w: rs from which the religion seems to bave sprung, a certain god. dess, a flach and blood one, was captured by
by the Duke of Nerfolk and bis advisers No imateur advice from the committee will be areded regarding the framing of the ritual for the ac ual ceremony, which will be exclusively. the work of the Earl Marshal, the College of Arms, and finally of the King bimtef. For tld investiture of the Prince of Wales there are few precedente to refer to, bát,li'is stated on enemy. Masy moons later she returned
the best authority that the Carnarvon ritual wil be largely based upon that for the ceremony.] which took place at Westminster an'ibo oc- calon of cloveni ara ef, be Black Prince la 13 In many ways, however the ceremony will be modernised. It is understood that the Qaben will take an important part in the cere moby, Among aber suggestions which will be meds to the Commitee of Arragements is ens that the Welsh barde should be present,"
to her own people and the first question they asked was-was she still chaste? The lady protested that she was, bet, to test the verlly of the statement, somebody conceived the iden
vided no dissase has appeared among them darlag this period. P.raitsion will be givin for the transfer of such animals from the verse! on which they arrive to fighters, cascos, or other suit- able vessels, where they will be held util the above mentioned Dicety doys bave elapsed; or, if any such astmal dis
sa appears dalil they have beeo free İrem disease for a period of alnety days, when they may be brought askoie. 2. The provisions of this "General Order thill become effective December to,
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of making her walk through fire. she came. *I wish my soldiers to say the Lord's Prayer, out unscribed the tinth of her chastity was every day," said the Kalter, addressing the now eitgbl shed; if she didn't --. Anyhow, she came recruits to the Guard Corps at Berlin, The through scatheless and to this day the passage chaplain of the Fith and Sixth Army Corps through the fire li'n text of the rest of the pars repeated this Imperial ebatreation to a sermon
* Bretlan fervid Hlada,
BETTER LOT UNDER JAPANESE RULE, that under their own Princes,
It Is, by the way, not likely that Corea's solo in history should already be at an end.. China and Russia will not forget that they have been driven out of this country by the japanere and one of the two Powers, again tecoming power.
out of Cores. Anyhow. Crea will cover bo.an independent country again."
AMERICAN ADVISERS IN
MANGHORIA.
DISMISSAL OF JAPANEST,
In reference to a report published in the Japaness Press that four mericans have heen engaged as advisers on agricultural affairs in Manchuria, an official in the Foreign Office is gupted by a Tokyo dispatch to the Otika Jiji for the remark that the report has not yet been confrmed, tut reotos of Japaneze who had been esgaged by the Maucburlau Government ar agricultural advisers and school set chers have all been dismira:d, and that li would be astoral for the Viceroy of Manchuria jo ergoge Amerionpa in the place of Japanste,
This match was played on the B. C. C. Ground yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for the Engineers:-
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CAINKS FINANCES.
Id the Chinese National Assembly great folerest cectred in thep erestation of the Bud- gat by Duke Tsai Ts, Fre ̈ident of the Ministry of Finance, as he was suspected of being distinctly react osary. It was a pleasant. surprise, therefore, when the abla 'ard ́ex•· tremily dignified Piloco expressed himself in favour of a parliament. Walking gracefully, on the lower platform'in front of the President be said: "eptlemen, ibere is no need for. me to go into dati i's, you know quite wo'l we have got no movey. Since the year, 1900 heavy Indompities bava had to be paid, and, Iatterly, we have forreduced far-reaching and. expensive reforms in education and extensive reorganization of commerce, Industries the army, the navy and in many minor sffairs, 11 then things tske modny, We cannot go
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3 Goancial etorries endeavouring to carry out an onlimited number of reformis.” The situation „125 | is critical ; the remedy lies in the establish- mant of a National Parliament, which would ▲ enable us to pur our houro in order. I have.
no doubt that following the opening of a 30
parliament the foences of the country will be In a better condition-spd l'hope a pailament will come as soon as possible," Delighted. 59 with bis frank remarks, no less that by his eary. igaity, the House cheered, hentilly as the
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MR. T. Sercombs Sm this to act my Judiciat js | Commisioner of the Federated Malay Siatas during the absence on leave of Mr. T. Gq Hy Braddelk
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