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The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW SERIES No. 8455

Telegram.

CORONATION OF THE

KING.

NEW ZEALAND OFFERS A

TRIUMPHAL

ANCH

(THE "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDENT]

London, Feb, 2, 10.10 p..

New Zealand has one more showi

her intense loyalty to the indther country, for the Government anxious

that it should be faithfully represented

at the cariation celebrations of King

George and Queen Mary,

The New Zealanders have offered a

triumphal arch to be erected in Bondon

for the convention, and so kogu is the

senso of appreciation in the city thabit is quito próbable. (to gift will be gratefully

accepted as an outward tribute of

loyalty from a distanít volony,

<

[Excupt in one partimlor, the routes

t b5 Lavered by the King suid Queen Gant frant Westmainster Abbey for

the Coronation

practically settled. The doubtful joint

聪五初月正年三

THE PLÁGUÉ.

CHINESE RAILWAY SERVICE

STOPPED.

["SHEUNG PO SERVICE:1

Peking, Feb. 3,

The Minister of Posts and Com- municatims has found it imperative, in

(ESTABLISHED, 1881.)

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1911.

between the medical staff mid the authorities horo, when it was decided that I should wire to the Waiwapa for

more medical students for taking temperatures and pulses and taking bou-e to-house inspections. Third to fifth year men will answer the require- monts, but the work of those of less standing would be imperfect, From the seventh of the tunth moon to yestsi-. day the number of deaths from all gatves has been registered at 2,173,"

Changchun, Jan. 24. The lount officials are beginning, to isolate and hum_infected_promises. The Thotni intends to spud 450 soldiers to Darbin

No Barmaids in

Ilongkong.

TO-DAY'S PROSECUTIONS.

ASternberg, of the International Hotel, Ichel Grison; of the Central Hotel, and B. Fellmayer, Globo Hotel, were, prosecuted this afternoon before Mr. J. Wood, for employing barranids en licenco promises between 19.30 p.m. and 11.80 p.m. on the 22nd. January

Mr. P.P.J. Wodoluase proscented,

五拜禮

wild before 10 p.ni, and returned to the promises just a little before 11. At that time there were no dustamera pre- sent. His wife and his partner's wife were behind the bar at ais request. They had not acted as bar munids since the 1st of Decomber.

had any women in your bar since the Mr. Wodehouse-Yo bara ver 1st of December?—No, Sir.

三月二英港香

BOXING.

promoter, states that he has discoverod Ben Thomason, a Corregidor fight

fistic challengor minong the Island strong men who is the equal of Roy

honors in the archipelago. The now weight boxer aspiring to championship Kenny and any other middle or hoary-

bruisor is Thomas Smith, a coast ariil-

pany, Philippines. leryman, hailing from the 5th Com-

your partner's wife did not act as bar Mr. Wodehouse-And your wife and maids since December No. ·

Thomason would like. to match his His Worship This aunque is disa ngalust the wiäner of the Mo- missod.

Iranie-Kenny ten round mill which is The Bummons against the licensee of billed to donio off on February 10th at Chinese physicians ostimmte that the Messrs. Wilkinson and Crist) repre-drawn plague are departures contequoneesented the thro dants. of it have reduced the population of

you plead guilty Fueliation from 40,000 to 15,000. The local bean and coreal trade is at a |`standstill."

the public intorost, to issue instructions to help to isolate Frchistica. The while Mr. E.J. Grist (froth the firm of the Now Traveller's Hotol was with- Zamboanga darkg the progress of the

to stop the railway service from Peking to Tutsin on recount of the pingue

as reported from the latter city.

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THE BLACK DEATH.

BIHOTEAN IMMUNITY.

Mu

MANCHURIA,

DIFFICULTIES OVER

AGREEMENTS.

SHEUNG Po" SERVICE.]

Peking, Feb. 3,

With reference to the outbreak of plague in virulent form in -Manchuria, the questi au again arises how far movórn proventative Beanzo againgt auch epidemies tend to deet their und that is to how far

Any sanitatique. dre prevent the spread of such diseases, Modern medical sefere "points to twa causes for tår general absence of plagio pariewing considerable difficulty in epidantas in "Burope'in invadera times—artying at a satisfactory agreement the immunity which has been created by the past ravages of the disease destroy-

His Word to the charges 7

Mr.Grist-Not guilty on all three. The casa of the Central Hotel was first dealt with.

P. P. J. Wodehouse, n.e.p., said that at 10.20 paa, on find of January he stood outside the bar room. There

SUPREME COURT,

In the Summary Court the morning. before Mr. Justice Hazuland, a largo number of civil cases on the Cause List

the solicitors concerned were adjourned. were called on, but on the application of

The only ones of any public interest

Moro Province Fair. Smith will be trained down to condition for a bout about the middle of February and open for bookings after that time,

SENSITIVENESS OF JAPAN- ESE SERVANTS.

way a woman eltiin sa banch, with which was heard was that of one nativo THE NESAN UNCONVENTIONAL WAXO.

number of solifers the pon... Sho had no lint-on and apparently shu he- longed to the house ife went again nt 11.05 and saw three women behind The barwo were young, and one was okl.

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suing another for $100, being money die an a purwissory note.

Mr. d'Almada, who appeared for the defendant, said that as his client was only a guarantor, he would consent to

Japanese servants, writes Evelyn Aduni in "The Wide World," natst be treated with tact, however trying

Sororal customers wore thote | judgment if the promissory neto given they may be. Oftan, in bed, they are

drinking. He went-in and asked the lisuse to show-thin his liceurs Witness draws hispttention the clause renting to hänlaids, and naked. The Minister for Foreign Affairs him what the women were doing behind the bar. Ho'said that the two young stules that the authorities are ox-

worden ware his sistors. Witness did Hot sea them solling drinks, they were even if they wote lile sisters they had standing behind the bar. He told him

no business to servo as, bɔorenvids.

Mr. Grist addrphed the Court. Ichel Gruzman was then put in the box, and said he was the license of the Central Hotel He and two other partners, both being his sisters. He remembered Mr. Wodehouse sowing, in His sisters did not surve liquors, one

with the Russian Gororament over

on June 22 have been.ing thưo why were susceptible, and the Manchurim 'questions. sanitary mensajes taken to prevent the growth of the disease germs. There is no doubt that the Burapen shows a

is whether this now exit from the Mall.

into Trafalgar square, through the Ad-grost amount of immunity againt the

miralty Archway, shall be

attack of Aviatie cholora—animarunity used. which cannot be altogether explained by

CHINESE PRESS.

Hitherto Royal processions from Buck-the superior sanitary tonditions under THE LAW TO BE AMENDED.

inglint Paine to Westminster have abnost invariably entered Whitehall by

any

which he lives. In the absence of other cause it can only be concluded that this immunity is hereditary; an in-, moung stock once having been establish

the Horse Guards Parade, but now thated there is a tendency for the immunity the new road, foneing part of the Queen to desaand from father to children, The history of plagas in England of- Vistoria Memorial scheme, has been fords somu slight proof of, this constructed, it may be choron in pre-

ference to the older way.

Tho raute provisionally agreed upon

ie na follows:-

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES IN, JAPAN,

Acting mudar instructions of the Hoa Department, the quarantine ofi- Adiniralty, Archway (Spring Carport Ave been carrying out medical rials at Yokohina,- Kobo, at other

doo); Trafalgar-square (South-West

inspection of steers and passiongers! annlag from Dairen and other plates in corner), White'all, Parliment street, Maneluria in order to proveut pigus

from making its way into Japan. Westminster Audioy.

Roturning via:

Whitehall, Cockspur-street, Pall-well,

St. James-streat, Picculilly, and Con- stilution-iäll ].

Parliament-street.

CHINA'S POSI AL

SERVICE.

---INVESTIGATION INSTITUTED.

[“Suerso To" SERVICE)

Peking, Fob. j.

The Minister of Posts and Communi-

·BARUM FROM EUROPE.

Lond, Jun. 28.Telegrams from Peking stato that the Government is unable to obtain sorem and has ordered ten thousand doses of plaga antitoxin from Vicuna. C. D. Now,

LATEST NEWS,

The following telegrains liavo boun ro- coive by the Pa'king Daily Nosis"

Harbin, Jan. 21-I was courteously informed by Dr. Wu Lien-toh that he las telegrapheil the following report to the anthorities in Peking: "Dr. Satoo is convalescent but is still weak.. He

estions has given instructivus tote, asks for a fortnight's leave of absence

staf to instituto a thorough investigation

to return to Taku Fiso Peiyang junior doctors aro storing from

of the postal facilities throughout (heuttivarin; the result was a soram in-

Sueung Po" SERVICE.]·

Teking, Fehr, J. The Throne has issued instructions

to the Minister the Interior that

These law now in oporation should

be amended.

CANTON'S TARTAR

GENERAL

LEAVES FOR PEKING..

"SHEUNG PO" SERVICE.]'

Shanghai, Feb. 3i.

The Furtar General of Canton (who

left the south recently) left Shanghai

yesterday for Haukow,

He-proceeds afterwards to Peking,

POOR PROVINCES.

VICEROY'S COMPLAINT.

["Burusa Po" SERVICE.]

Peking, Feb. 3.

country this spring,

jootion for three days. Three students are chronically ill through nervousness. Apart from then the general health is

The Viceroy of Yunkwoj, Li Ching Ise, las despatched a cable to the

This work is to

ho carried out before

vory satisfactory. The plague condition Mipintor of Finance complaining of

of doctors and quarantine accommod

1.

etfun a conferenda was hold yesterday provinces.

played the plus and the other received mongy behind the bar.

Mr. Wodehone-- Did you over in form the police that your sisters, tore partners Nobody asked me.

in this case were forthwith stamped, and the usual penalty paid by the plaintif claimed, to be paid in two monthly in

Judgwont was given for the amount

stalments.

LOG BOOK.

SJŐ PER ANNUM,

SINGLE COPY 13 CENTS

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

FAIR

GUIS RAIN

STORMY

DRY

VERY

On the 3rd at 11.55 a-The barometer has risen generally, partiş enlarly over Chius,

The deprosion is still shown.over the Pacific to the N.E. of Japan, and an antieychɔuie aros how lies over the Yangtze valley.

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Pressure la rènched the normal on tho Chinn coast, while it remains in considerable defect over Eastern Japan

Strong monsoon ninỹ be expected along the Chim coast and over the China Son

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 Incliss.

FORBUAST DISTRIOT, I-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N. winds, fresh; fine.

2-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds,

strong.

1.

8.-South coast of China. betweon

4-South coast of China betwood Hongkong and Haiman, same as No. 1.

| very trying indeed especi d', the nezais who are sally untidy, cross and Inay. Yet the dear littl, things have their tiny hands and even, of all Hongkong and Lamdeks, rame as No. admirers who pralso their kiștenish ways,

things, their artistic temperaments. A cortnin writer solomnly says; A Japanese nesan, any netan; vvon pavia a.hotol, will set out your hair brushes, clathos brushes, nail soissors, collar box and tooth powder in on the average WORLD'S NEWS. hotel dressing table and munka a design of them, a picture, an artistic whole." All I can say is that no nešnu has ever

[Fпoи "N.-Q. DAILY · Nawa"]

arranged studies of still life with this

London, Jan. 28-In dispatches auil scissors and the fouth powder tinfron Washington it is pointed out that for no, though possibly by way of com-

reciprocity with Canada will establish The revised freight rates on the pensation, dine has started little lakes offres trade in the leading food products Pacife, to which referouse was roountly boiling water on my carpet which Ind will reduce the rates on this secon made in these columns, were approved rang, for on or toppled over the dary products of a number of manufac by the Tokyo Department of Com-morning tea tray and arranged the manication on the 22ed . and will fragments in an unventional de come into fores on arid after the 15th sign on my bad quilt or dragged

"Mr. Margaret Zuider of San Fran- Coiscɔ has been divorced from har husband, Capt. Adrian Zerler; of the Pacific Mail Hugr Siberia. It was granted on grounds of desertion. No alimomy was asked and bone was ordored by the court.

inst.

Mr. Grist-Do you remember Mr.

table, with scrapings - in * minor Mussor informed the board that your

S. M. S. Beharnhorst of the German koy, the whole length of the verandah. sisters wera partners --Yas,

Squadron arrived from Batavia at 1.30

I corrected roughly the maiden will dis. Worship—I think Lain' against | p.n. to-day. Commander Kraft is at pres

first ory and then leave. The loto! you on these points.

sent Asing Admiral of the Squadron.ger is well aware of this, award with all the nervous parception of a

Mr. Wodehouse-Wel, your worship; if the facts are proved I'll ask your Worship to india penalty., "

His Worship imposed a line of $25. The next oss heard was that in which Mr. Stegberg was summoned for a similar offchon.*

CANCER MIRACLES.

INSTANCES OF MYSTERIOUS SKIT OF,

THE DISEASE.

The most notable fact that has come

*tures.

ful to deliver a nosessary exhortation larey to attend the Coronation of with a smiling fase and frequent laughs King George. It is stated that owing just to show that it-is-really-not a weɔkl|to tlio great expanso involved Australia g at all. Sometimes even this is more will not send troops to the Coronation, than a servant will boss. A lady Osaka Mainichi,"

London, Jas: 20.-The first Cabinet. Council since the Elections was hold to-day. All the Ministers were pro sent, though Mr. Lloyd George is still suffering from throat trouble and Mr. Augustine Birrall is still lomo owing to his encounter some time ngo with the Suffragettos Afew Suffraget person whom one hasty or ill-consider tos tried to obstract the Ministons to... ed sentence can throw into a situation day one tried it Mr. Winston seriously threatening his comfort and Churchill with a flagstall Osaka prosperity, Honte his attitude of habi- | Mainichi," - tual meekness. itu dares not let his little lectura alids over the lino, which Jolinanesburg to sand a contingent of A proposal has been set on foot at Mr. Woduhousu "said that about to the surface of late in singer invosti-dividus it from a scolding bed is oare-old Boer soldiers ander Geners! Do 10.30 p.m. on the ud of January, nogation is the serasional appearance of looked in at the door of the Internation-case in which the dreaded disuasu, altiotel. There was one woman behind.verified-to-the-very-hilt, dimppoars as the bar but he did not use hur sorving. nyatoriously as it camo, leaving the Witness did not enter the hotel; patient in full health and vigor. st the same time there was another Mr. Frank Godfrey, of Scarborough,friend of mine possessed a very good

Biting

bench by writing to the "British Molical Jour un servant, a perfect treasure. talle, with mber of soldiers, a, tells story of this remarkable happened to be an artist and every day Ho visited the hotel again and found character. A man of 51 win brought when she went to paint in the woods thees women there. Ho did not go'la to him with what he took to be can this treasure carried her engel One ver of tongue and tonsil, and he had afternoon he returned without ́B to tell the patioal-surgical treat important piece of in. Though greatly ment being out of the question that annoyed she said nothing, knowing that nothing could be done except to relieve her pearl" was suitive to criticism, is uttering, and that he could not live like most of his mos. But the offart at Funny months. Then come the stagger-self-control was catirely wasted, as

ing sequel.

[things turned out, for the msh came next day to formally "give notice."

Why do you wish to lasvo?" mistress asked in deep distress. Suretions as they obtained, and arose from and was thunder-struck who he told fy you are, not upset over the easel ?

tima to tims; conditions and circum-

Woman

at all.

OA

The Magistrate-Do you offer

evidence or not?

Defendant--I don't offer evidence. Fined $25.

The third case was that of E. Zellemayer, of the Globs Hoteli

Mr. P. P, J. Wodchauus stated that about 11 pr. on the 22nd, he saw two women behind the bar in the Globe Hotel, without hats. He went in and asked the linensee for is license, and drow his attention to the fact of no bar maid being allowed, there. He neked what the two women were doing behind the bar. Defendant said one was lis wifs and the other was another man's wife. He did not see them selling liquora.

Mr. Grist-Did the defondant tell you that his wife and the other woman had just come in I don't remember, Mr. Grisi-Did you notice a coat or ilir arm ?—I don't remobbers".

:

About eighteen months later writes Mr. Godfrey, the patient camo to see us. I did not recognise him,

She

the

Portugal has decided to onlor throd Shimpo." Dreadnoughts from England." JIL

NATIVES GOOD WORKMEN,

No story of the industrial-and olvic development of the Philippine Islands can be complete without a mention of the part played therein by the individuals and organizations that did ··· the skal field work, and, in so doing had to most circumstanoss and condi-

the solution of which required cardie,

to contend with than those at homel

me who lie was, as I had thought of I said nothing about it, did I 2 stances for different and more diffoalf him su dead. He was in perfect health, "No," the man admittel," but you and the only trace of the growth was made a difficult face." And he went some smooth scar tissue.

He told me that shortly after 16- turning home and settling his affairs the pain and discharge ceased, and the growth began to disappear. He had had no treatment except natiseptic gargles and sprays, and anodynes to relieve pain."

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before luncheon.

Captain W. A. Mearns. I, M.-B., Station leave har bocu granted to Officiating M. O. 18th Rajputs, from 9th to 19th Februsty, inclusive,

This is not a solitary case. "In bis

The indications now are that" the recent, address at the Royal College of reciprocity awangement with" Canada submitted by President Taft to the enatomers there at the time? I don't senior surgeon to the Middlesex Hos remember.

pital, detailed a number of onser of what not disposed to mlify it. The opposi EF. Zellemayor was then called and raight be called spontaneous recoTory tion to the measure that, appeared soon

house with his wife and his partner's ' ngakoot sure in the end.

to the Senato bas grown steadily.

Mr. Grist—And yčni there any Surgeons, Sir Alfred Pedro Gould, Senato will fail, Tho upper house is')

study, and in most cases entailed with it a large expenditure of labor and capital.

Gulf and Pacific Company which in Such an organization is tho Atlantic,

the ten years of its nativity in the Philippine Islands has met local. cod. ditions at first hand, and has come about as near to solving the Philippine labor problem as any building and contracting fru in the Philipping Islands.

It is stated that the Chief Justice of

on the 11th March.

the ministry takes over the postal duties havinprovod. Owing to the insufficiency, the low state of the finnures of the aid he had a partner. He left the from cancer, all pointing to the hope of after the President submitted the plan/Macao will leave for home on farlongă :

from the Custom/

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