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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 6 br

CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA. A TRADE PROSECUTION.

THE RACE HAS A WONDER-

TUL FUTURE.

Herbert E. House, representa tive of the Christian collego of Canton, China, and one of the bost-informed men in America on Chinon alfairs, who hus boon to Los Angeles for a short visit, was to sail for China on a tour of the Christian colleges and missions, Jan. 28. Ho arrived in Los

Angelos recently from New York, accompanied by his wife and faily, who will resido thero until his rotura, which will be in about four months.

Mr. House will return to Chins after several years' absence to report on his work of securing teachers for the college at Canton, and to study conditions as they aro with the object of returning and conducting a vampaign for

funds and assistanco in the work

of modernizing and Christianizing

Shin Yau, of no occupation, and Hung Shan Wong, strest coolie, wore charged at the Police, Court to-day, boforo Mr. J. R. Wood, with unlawfully applying the duly registered marks of the British American. Tabuero Co, without the assent of the pro- prictors of the said trado marks, to tobacco for the purpose of sale.

Mr. M. J. D. Stephens appeared on behalf of the British American Tobacco Company. The defend ants woro undofonded.

Tho first dofondant ploaded guilty and the second defendant' not guilty.

Police Constable Wilson statoil that he was on duty in Gutzlaff Street on the 27th inst., and saw the two defendants sitting down, rolling cigarettes and packing them in Rosette and Pirate packets.

They were placing cigarettes in the packets. He China.

also soized a large quantity of Mr. Houss has had a remark-silver paper and cigarette pictures, able career. Beginning as an engineer on lake steamers in America, he became a missionary to soafuring mon, and was sont to. Tsien Tain as a missionary among Amôrican and British sailors, at that port. He left this work to become a mission- ary among the Chinose, and was appointed private tutor to the son of Yuan Shil Kai, at that time vicoroy of China, whom he pronounces to be the groutest ma in China today.

Each min had theso exposed en the cloth. Mr. Abraham came down and saw what they were doing and afterwards took them to the Station.

This Worship-Have you been to Gutzlaff Street before?—Yes.

His Worship-Have you soon them there before? Yes, Sir.

His Worship-On the day in question, how many people did you actually see?Only the twe defendants, and at present there

aro mon still doing them. Yuan Shih Kai's retirement

His Worship-Have you soon in the midst of the movo-persons buying I have not mont 10 rovolutionizo the actually seen them. educational and governmental

His Worship (to Mr. Sthens)

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LOG BOOK.

The Merapi" from Amoy to Singapore on the 24th ult. brought over 800 Chinose coolies.

There wore four deaths on the "Ajax" on the voyago from Liverpool via Jeddah.

boarded the O.N.S. Nowchwang, Last Monday night a thiof

which was lying at Watung Wharf, Shanghai, and ontoring the cabin of Capt. Cogan, stole silver, watch, and a gold watch- chain with two gold pondants, of the total value of $200.

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The U.S. gunboat Helona loft Shanghai on Feb. 28th."

The str. Lysholt arrived at Woosing last Monday, having been towed down from Tsingtao by the H-A, L. S. Admiral von Tirpitz, her engines having been disabled during hor reccat voyage in the North.

the ice in the Poilo is reported to Owing to a cold north wind, have thickened about an inch, but hopes are still felt that thore will be a break-up in a very fow days, says the "Shanghai, Timos'

of March 2.

The L. C. str Wingsang arrived in Shanghai on Monday from the Chinese str. Kiangching, at Hongkong and roports sighting anchor between Bassettond Warn- ing Rocks, with her inain shaft broken in the tubs,

N. D. L. Yorck will arrive from

Shanghai to-morrow, at daylight,

the 8th.

systoms of China ccurred while Have there beon un pro-and procced to Europe at noon on Mr. Houso was in the groat Chin-ceedings previous to this? man's household, and he has

Mr. Stephons-Nono, Your written interesting necounts of Worship. the canses loading thereto.

*I am a bóliover in the wonder ful Fature of the Chinese race," said Mr. Honso,, discussing his mission. "The Chinose have had a wonderful past, but the future, when they have adopted Ocnj. dental ways und Occidental ambition, no min can fore. tell.

Mr. Abraham, an assistant in the British American Tobacco Co., gave evidence.

How long to your knowledge has this been going on --About

your,

And on this occasion, did you have any instructions to stop then ?—Yes, from the manager.

The s.s. Ousang, in charge of the first officer, neting for the missing Capt. Butler, loft for Canton yesterday, loaded with oil..

The 8.8. Kumsang loft for And did you take any stops Singapore to-day. Mr. H. Red- to stop them ?--No.

dick was tho only European Why not?-It is not my busi-passenger. 1,000 omigrants (Chi- They constituto thonos, it is the manager's.

nese) also left. greatest Jaman unit the globe, and when they start to move out and reach for more mom, after having devo- loped their enormous natural resources, and adopted the foreign | spirit of aggressiveness, they are bound to make a mighty impres- sion on the world,

"The Christian Chinese are leading the ran for modern educa- tion in China, and the Christianiz- | ing of the race is ono of the great moons of abolishing the so-called yellow perll. The patriotism of the young Chinese is amazing They look to America as their friend and benofactor,"

GYMKHANA ARRANGED.

FIRST MEETING OF SEASON

AT HAPPY VALLEY. The first gymkhana of the sća- Bon is arranged to take plaço at Happy Valley on April 25.

There will bo six events, name-

ly, the Korry Cup, (half-mile dat

The second defendant stated that he picked the cigarettes from the streets, and he did not falsify the trade mark, He put the cigarettes in the packets for his own use,

Hle oarned his

living by carrying lights for the Chinose theatre. He had been picking these cigarettes since the races.

His, Worship is quite clear that they have applied falso trado marks, and I will con- vict them. As this is the first offenco I will only pass sentenco of one month's hard labour quel.

SEIZURE OF CON- TRABAND.

HAUL OF COCAINE AND MORPHIA ON THE "LAISANG."

The Chosinn Maru, of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, arrived yesterday morning from Amoy Swatow, and Shanghai with 500, tons of general cargo.

From recent arrivals we learn that the stato of the water on the Wost Hiver romains exceptionally low for this season of the year. With the advent of the rains, it is expected that a more satisfac- tory state of things will come into forte for the longkong steamers on the run

The incidence of piracy on the West Rivor has practically cons

POLICE COURT. GUN-CARRIAGE FALLS

John Williams lower was charged this morning with being a vagrant, without ouployment or visible means of subsistence. Do- fendant stated that ho hnd no monoy, no occupation, and was waiting for supplies from Austra lia. The Magistrate committed him to the house of detention.

A Chinese was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour and six hours' stocks for theft from an

Indian soldior.

Four sainpan mastors were God $15 each for making fast to the S.S. Arratoon Apear while under way.

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morning to answer to a charge of Three Chinese appeared this

bohaving in a disorderly manner in Cross Street last night. It appears that last night a large number of Chinese gathered to gether in Cross Street, cronting European policemen they started a nuisance, and on seeing two to throw stones at them. The police inade a rush and arrested four men, one struggled and oscapod.

The cause was that the hawkers wore not allowed to be there after Up.. daily.

Fined $25 or one month each.

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made a raid on a gang of coal Yesterday the Water Polico thieves at Yaumati Bay and ar- rostod a Chinaman and a Chinese woman. Theniale defendant was a lighterman in the employ of the Mitsu Busson Kaisha and the charge against him was that ho stole 150 lbs. of coal which die was seen to put into a small boat by the Yaumati "detootivos, who immediately arrested him and the woman, who was believed to be an accessory.

When the Police boarded the boat the male defendant jumped over-board and swam away.

This morning the couple were charged before Mr. J. R. Wood ut tho Magistracy with larceny.

The charge against the woman was withdrawn by Sergeant Wills. The man was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment with hard labour and four hours' stocks.

Mela Singh, watchman of Messrs. Whitonway, Laidlaw & Co., was sentenced to one month's hard labour for the larceny of goods to the value of $15.15, the property

of the store. Mr. P. W. Goldring (froin the firm of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and 'Morrell) appeared on behalf of the defendant.

to an end, owing no doubt to the BARBERS AND HYGIENE. promptitudo with which British and German gunboats were des patched to the upper roaches.

West Rivor steamers report very good trade from Kongmoom and the neighbourhood. Coolie traffic also is active.

Thos.s. Glamorganshire arrived at noon to-day from Europe, and is expected to leave for Shanghai on the 4th inst.

INTO SEA. SOLDIERS DIVE TO SAVE

[THEIR LIVES, ・・

To-day's Advertiements

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE.

fortunately attended by nó grave A mishap, serious in itself but injuries to life, occurred on Fob. 26 at Tanjong Pagar. A heavy gun-carriago weighing some 13. tons, intended for the forts at THE Steamship Blakan Mati, was in process of: boing unloaded from tlio stenmor Glamorganshiro on to a tongkang having arrived from the aboro ports, lying alongside when the big Consignoos of cargo by her and liereby

"GLAMORGANSHIRE,"

dorriok from which it was sus informed that all goods are being landou pondod buckled. Tho gun-car-at their risk into the hazardous nadfcr all the force of its own weight, Gedown Company, Limited, whonde, ringe dropped into the son with extm bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and but luppily the chaine boro, the and/or from the wharves, delivery may strain well and it did not go to be obtained. the bottom.

When the derrick buckled the some gunners who were standing ordnance was above the honds of

on edge of the tongkang. Seeing their danger in time they all dived into the water to get clear of the falling mass, Thoir prompt action probably saveil their lives, but came into contact with the car one man, Gunner George Ede, riage while in the water. When ho came to the surface blood was streaming profusely from his head on which there was a big gash. Tho men wore quickly fished out of thie son.. Edo's head was tom- porarily dressed, and Inspector Randall of the Tanjong Pagar police had him removed to hos-

is not likely to have any serious pital with all speed. His wound

The piece of ordnance, we understand, is still suspended by its chains in the water alongside the Glamorganshiro.

results.

HOUSING CIVIL

SERVANTS.

Goods not cleared by the 12th fast will be subject to rent.

packages are to be left in the Godawas All broken, cunfed and damaged where they will be examined on 12th inst at 10 am Claims against the steamer must be prosented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.

by us in any cass whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be effected

by

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

Agcats. Hongkong, Oth Mar., 1911. [943)

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Stanship

"ARRATOON APUAR," having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongsido..

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Cargo impeding the discharge will be| landed at once, at consignes' risk and expense.

and exponse.

65.

Intimations

TRY. OUR

CORNED PORK

and

CORNED BEEF.

Pickled by our European Butcher on the pre- mi608,

The Dairy Farm Co., Limited.

POPULAR

'ASAHI" BEER

FRICES:

4 Poz. Quarza...Siapa per casa 8 Dos. Piotr 313,50 Hongkong, 10th December, 1918 (s.

JUST UNPACKED A Now Consignment of ARTIFICIAL WREATHS

PATENT DOME CASES. Simple, Strong, end Effectivo. ALL SIZES MODERATE PRICES. C. E. Warren & Co. 30 & 32, Dos Vœux Road, Contral. Hongkong, 4th Mar., 1911. [874

Establishod 1890.

The Coylon Government has had under considération the sub jeot of providing public servants

Cargo romaining on board after 4 in Colombo, more especially the p.m. of the 7th inst, will ba landod at higher civil servants, with suit-consigneos' risk and expense. able residential quarters. The Consignoes of Cargo from SINGA huge expenditure involved, and PORE are requested to take 1M- the comparative small return to MEDIATE delivery of their gends he expected, militated against from alongside, such cargo impeding definite action; but recently a the discharge, of the Vessel will bo STEAM LAUNDRY CO. commission has boon at work, and handed and stored at consignees' risk

YAUMATI. the result of its labours is now ready if it has not been already placed before II. E. the Governor. it is realised that there are many difficulties in the way of the scheme being accomplished; but Government, at the same time, are in sympathy with the proposal to provide bungalows for public servants in Colombo-as is done in outstations at, of course, a considerably chouper rental than is now demanded by privato house-owners.

To-day's Advertisements.

TO LET.

. 4, Ice Honra Strect. [980

ICHTAL

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What powers tho National In-NO. 2, SEYMOUR TERRACE atitute of Trichologists possess in from 1st May. Elotrio Light. respect of its members is not

Apply to known, but if membership of the

D. HASKELL, hbody imposes complianco with its

No. recommendations, the conditions in which public hair-cutting and Hongkong, 6th Mar., 1911. raco, for non-winning subscrip The Government Monopolios

shaving are conducted seem likely tion griflins of the 1910-11 sea-continue unabatod their vigorous

to improve very materially. The in son), the Gymkhana Stakes (one campaign against the illicit trade

stitute, the Britiali Medical Journal mileflat race for all China ponies), which is carried on in opium, co-

tells us, has drawn up with medical tont pegging in sections of three, caine and morphia, and last month

assistanco a code detailing what Ladies Nomination (5 furlongs snccorded in unearthing a largo

methods in hairdressing and shay- flat race), ona maile flat race, open quantity of contraband stowed on

(Capt.ing are desirable and undesirable 1.1-4 milo flat race handicap. board the steamer Laisang, which Reimers) arrived hore on Sun-respectively. Many of the re- camo into Singapore from Hong-day with seven passengers from The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice No. 1 Section at Tanjong Pagar,

kong. As she was lying alongside Bangkok. Memorial and Afiliated Hospitals Mr. G. Mussell, the acting head of bogs to acknowledge with thanks the following downtion to the funds of the hospitals:- - Mi Sling Paper Co. $25.

:

The ss. Pitsanulok

the preventive service, and a party in the neighbourhood of Spiteful Notice is given that the channel went aboard, and in searching the island, at the entrance to Pagoda vessol eventually arrived among

of spring tides,

MARINE COURT.

commendations do not seem to involve any material departure from practices already cominon in high-class hairdressing "saloons, but others are 'comparatively

The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company.

Fo Fire Insurance na bocn effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & CO. LD.

Aguats

Hongkong, 6th Mar., 1911. ```

[940

Hongkong to Boston and New York.

AMERICAN-ASIATIC S.S. Co.

FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK YIA

PONTA & SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to all at the Malabar Const).

8.8.LOWTHER CASTLE

on or about 22nd March, 1911. For Freight and further information, apply to

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SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.

General Agents. Hongkong, 6th Mar., 1911.

DELICIAS

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dry in the Far East. The only Laundry in the Colony under European Supervision.

Filtered Water. Regular Delivery. Flannel and anderwear washed by skilled Japaneso.

Monthly rates quoted. Dry cleaning a speciality. Dapat No. 4, Beaconsfield

Arpade, Tol.-K82.

R. WOOD,

Manager.

1981

Hongkong, let Mar., 1911.

A-LING & CO.

FURNITURE AND PHOTO. SUPPLIES.

DEVELOPING, PRINTING

ENLARGING.

19, Queen's Road. [941 Hongkong, 6th Feb., 1911.

DE MANILA.

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OUR OWN SPECIAL BRAND.

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novel. The use of machine brushes, grEAM FOR STRAITS, CEY-Made from the First Fick, of the Finest Manila Loaf Tobacco. of sponges, of alum blocks, pow

dis

JON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER

RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

Taxoron BILL OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA, CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN PONTE.

"MARMORA,

the boats on the main deck. In-horge, is rapidly changing der puffs, soap tablets, and naked The channel is now marked by a head-rests is condemned; while vestigations revealed the fact that black buoy on the western extrem- At Government House this in one of these were a couple of afternoon, Lady Lugard enter baskets apparently filled with ity of the Niutau rocks. The clippers, if used at all, should, tained a large number of Chinese ladies to afternoon ton and extasy oranges. Experience, how temporary buoys recently placed it is stated, be taken to pieces in position have been removed. I each day, and thoroughly cleansed plained to them tho alms and over, has shown that it is never Thoavailable depth in the change with hot water and ́a

safe to judge the contents by the

infectant solution....... As for razors, purposes of the Ministering Child label, so to speak, and after re-a-thout us, we feat each attendant, it is recommended, UE. Steamship ren's Longuo, of which her Lady moving a few layors of the fruit a

should possess not less than three, ship is president. The meeting nice little discovory was made.

and before uso dip them in boil- was entirely successful, and as In one basket they found 128 a result it is expected that the packets of cocaine, ench packot

ing water and disinfectant solu- Captain G. H. C. Weston, ..., carry tion. Whon the shaving is coming His Majesty'a Bails, will bo dos objects of the Loague will be containing eight ono oighth-ounce very much advanced.

bottles, and in theother 72 packets,

The owner of the launchplete they should again be dip. patched from this for London direct, vin March, 1911, at Noon, taking passer- infectant, thon sharpened on a or 1,000 bottles in all. On for Kwong Fuk was fined $25 or pod in boiling water and dis- Bombay, on SATURDAY, the 18th At the P. "W." D. office this ther soareluing the same boat, the

in dofault, to go to prison for afternoon tlioro was put up for '

Silk and Valuables, all cargo for public auction one lot of Crown the sail is, kopt, and insidontally plying for hire without a corti- dust, andis tate, en France and London will be taken

party came across a bag in which month with hard labour for strop kopt olean and free from gors for the above porta. fand at Komody Road for a term found, in addition, 198 ounces of

ficated engineer 'en hoard.

dipping in a disinfestant, placed of 75 yours, with the option of morphia made up in five bundles IX was warned to observe the be a powdered gormicidal soap, until 4 r.. the day before sailing. The The master of water-bost No. in the hot cupboard until further direct by this mail steamer, without renewal at a Crown rent to be of 50 packets each. All the con-regulations of the harbour more kept in bottles with glass sprink contents and valub of all-packages are

required. The soap used should tranehipment.

Parcels will be received at this Office fixed by H.M.'s surveyor for a traband was confiscated. further torm of 75 yours. Tho

carefully ho having boken lors. It is also laid down that an required.

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upuot price was $1,705, and th There were eight cases of cortain of these, The same attendant before setting about his

proparty was knocked down at the figure of $5,720 to Mr. E. Lyen

smallpox reported in the colony last week, 7 Chinose and 1 British (imported),

man was fined $10 for not work with each customer should having a certificated coxswain wash his hands with antiseptic, on board his launch,

For farther particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent. Hongkong, 8th Mar. 1911,

PERFECTOŠ

REINA VICTORIAS

LONDRES

CHEROOTS

ALL CLARÓ.

We have also large stocks of

JUPITER (Gold tippel) Egyptian Cigarotter at 50 cents per tin of 50

SPECIAL (Cork tipp=1}

.00 'á

H. PRICE & CO., LTD.,

12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,

*****and

63, Haiphong Road, Kowloon,

Hongkong, 2811 February, 1011.

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