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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUNE 30 1911
LATE TELEGRAMS.
The Coronation
havo began to arrivent Calais en-blems which confront the govern-Yin Chang,
THE HOTEL DES CO-
LONIES CO., LD.
That Mr. Bassett'selection to the Board of Directors in place of Mr. Tavares be confirmed, and that Afr. Paturol be re-elected a Director.
That Mosers Lowe, Bingham and Matthews bo re-elected auditors to the Company,
THE RUN ON THE BANKS.
(Ta
"TRGRAPH" CORRUSHIMDENT, Viceroy's Action Criticized.
Canton, June 20.
YOU
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LOCAL
BEEF AND MUTTON
AND
AUSTRALIAN
FROZEN MUTTON, LAMB,
RABBITS, HARES
FROM
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PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
ronto to Irion, after traversingmont in overcoming administr¤; } }).D., read the service, the musical (tho lotel des Colonies could banks from collapsing, as those CATTLE MYSTERY ON
The number of compotitors lus
now dwindled to fifteen.
DEATH OF A DUKE.
NINTH OF HIS LINE.
D. News,"
LANTAO ISLAND.
Number Found Dead.
Yesterday we called attention
bo
P. PULAR 'ASAHI" BEER
(Special to the Cablenews)
The ninth annual meeting of Peking, June 22.--The Coron the above Company was hold on
·Washington, June 24-Vico tion Service was celebrated this Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel, Governor Newton W. Gilbort, morning in the most brilliant Mr. H. Chicherousset presiding. who arrived in the city Tuesday, weather and with perfect success. was the honour guest atu banquet The staffs of all the Foreign Directors beg to submit to share-
The Chairman said: at the University Club last night, Legations and detachments of all holilors the Company's account for at which Rosident Commissioners the Tegation guards were prosent. the year ending March 31, 1910, Légurda and Quezon, foriner The Chinese representatives in together with the report of tho
As already reported in your [Stuyver to tur “TriZORARI." Governor General Jamos Fcluded Prince Tsai Hsun, reprc-ulitor. It will be seen that the columns, the members of the Pro
London, June 39, 7.5 tom,
Sinith, General Clarence R.senting the Emperor Prince account shows a loss of The. 5,045. letter to the Viceroy, on behalf of vincial Assembly wrote an official Edwards, chief of the bureau of Tsai Too, Princo Yu Lang, Prince The rousons for it are obvious, the people in Canton, asking for The competitors in the Euro-insular affairs, and many other Put Lay, Prince Tai Fu, Princó la former years tho Hotel was by an explanation in connection
notables were present.
Su und Prince Kalachin. The for the premier establishment in loans at the time when the people, with the recout isane of foreign pean circuit aviation race, which
General Edwards delivered the officials prosont were Thoir Ex-point of comfort, as well as of made a run on the official banks. commenco on the 18th instant, principal address of the evening, cellencies N Tung, Hau Shih-uisine; but sovoral targo hotels. It is reported that 11. 1, the Vice-
his theme being the many pre-chang, Admiral Tau ind General uit fitted according to the Intestroy has sent a reply to the Provin
equirements, have spring up in cial Assembly to the offect that The Right Rev, C. P. Scott, visitors not only comforts which
the past few years, offering to the loans were not issued for the tive abases in the Philippine portions of which were accompannot provide, but also an ap banks have large roseryos which purpose of saving the official parts of Holland und Balgium, lands, General Edwards surpriseded by the Taniskillings' band.
his hearers, many of whom were
pearance and luxurious appoint- however are not placed in their "Prineo Ching's Lealth provestments which, together with the strong roots, but deposited in Þotally unfamiliar with notual con-ed his attending but he was to call ovolty, were bound to attract all different banks, in the province. ditions in the islands, by saying on Sir John Jordan, the British who could afford to pay. The past Had the official hanks withdrawn
mt estant vigilance is noces..
Minister, this afternoon,--"N.C. er also witnessed the rubber their deposits from the other to the mysterious deaths of cattle sary on the part of the higher offici
wisis and chits so dasily sigued banks, a crisis in the counnércial Festivities In Tokyo. als to provent witbordinutos Dom
Iuring the boom were dishonoured market would have been inevit-uggested was the result of attacks t Lantuo, the 'owner of which Tokyo, June 22-This morning fter the crack. Then awing table. The Viceroy explained in the by wild boasts. usurping power and arrogating service was held at St. Andrew's he course of ropairs, which we lotter the object of issuing these to themselves rights and pri-Church, Tokyo, in emmemorare going to speak about, during loans was to save the situation in the assertion na to the attacks
Whatever truth there may vileges, especially in tluir dealings tion of the Coronation. In the last months the hotel was the money market and for the wild boasts, there is an air of with the ignorant mussey, the
fternoon gardou party was endered uncomfortable and we purpose of developing local enter mystery surrounding the further have no part in the administe. Tu the evening a dinner was.
given at the British Embassy.
If we remember the bankrupter deemed by the benefits accruing
prises. The loans will be re-fonths of thirty-two cattle. tive policy of the government. given by the Charge d'Affaires of four neighbour, the Restaurant from those enterprises.
Tho Cheong Kow farmer, who At the conclusion of bisidires, the British Embassy at the In-Anguste; and the fact that some Viceroy stated in the letter that further reports that twelve more The reported the loss of four bullocks, which though in a senseint al perial lotel. The guests wore the leading hotela are in n posi-ho nover thought for one moment have been destroyed, whilst a touched Bome of the most exclusively British. Those who on which is far from brilliant asking the people to be respon-ther report shows that twonly, Nato, mur Pri 6-$12.00 for case umr vital of the insular administra-look part in the lantern procession here is no wonder that the Hotel ible for the redemption of the Dumbbell Island, have been tivo problems. General Edwards numbered 20,000 citizens of tex Colonies should suffer heavily loans. The Viceroy also called found dead. was heartily applauded.' Tokyo, who murehed from liniyal being the case, and con-attotion to the fact that the Canton No one can account for the loss Park to the British Embassy. rontod during the last months of treasury is very strained us the of the eattle, and the surmise that The number. of onlookers was 1910 by the spectreof bankruptor, result of the loss due to the aup-wild animale are responsible_for tremendous.-"N.C.D. Nowa." your directors preferred to face pression of gambling and reorgan- the deaths is beginning to lose
The Hukuang Railway. the struggle, confident that some-isation after the recent trouble, ground. No definite suggestiun M E CHEUNG. Poking, Juus 22-Mr. A. Hing could still be done, and sot Moreover the now smirees of re- at present fortheoining, but Collision has been appointed Jing to be done was to curtail one have not come up to the inquiries are being made into the
work onergetically. The first Engineor-in-Chief of the Hupexponses, and at the same time loans, been issued for the purpose Tiger Hunting Party at Lantuo
mark as expected. Thid the matter, Hunan Section of the Canton-fan- kon Railway-**N. CD), Nows,"
to give the dingy old place at least of meeting the cost of the local botter appearance, with possibly administration, he would bare ne of the comfort travellers put an item to that effect on the London, June 21.—The ship jowadays consider a necessity, ping strike has assumed a grave; Messrs. Thos. Cook mil Son Committee after Gen. Foster.
After long negotiations your before the members of the Provin- budget, and placed the mattor spect. Throughout the United lirectors obtained from the land-eist Assembly for consideration, have received advice from thair,
Washington, Juno 26.-The Kingdom the number of men reford of the main bding n'e Bombay office think the Durbar to House of Representatives ir apfusing to work is increasing daily modelling of the lense, which, if be bold at Delhi in connection pointed a committed to investigate fore and more ships are without we had to carry it out as it stood, with the visit of IBM. King dirges unde ngainst John W. thoir orows. Already the Royal meant inhediated arcidablo George V.. will last from Decem- Fostor, Ex-Secretary of Stite, in Mailand Union Castic lines have kruptcy. Our lease had still ber 6th to Hich. Pho different which it is alleged that he unlawach cancelled four steamers forwelve years to run and the rou! ceremonies will comprise a State fully withheld payment of the the Coronation Itoview. "N C. Entry, Investiture, Review, Gur-Boxer Indemnity claims. don Party to be followed by fire- [John W. Foster, diplomatist, is
[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."]||
Tondoa, Juno 20, 6.55 p.m. The death is an anced of the
Duke of Beaufort,
t
[The late noblesan was the
Fleet in Japan. ninth of his line, the dukedom Cavite, Juno 24-Rear Ad-] having been created in 1882. Hemiral Murdock, commanding the was born in 1847 and owned United States Asiatic Fleet, left! estates of about 52,(X) aores. ile Kobe yesterday with the vessels is succended in the title by his under his command for Nagasaki. son, the Marquis of Worcester.] From Nagasaki the fleet will pro- ceed to Hongkong, and thones to Manila. Just won the floot will arrivo in Manila is as yet un- vorinin but it is not expected before September.
THE INDIAN DURBAR.
works, and State Departure.
The Indian Govoriment has
A graduate of the Princeton Un-
A Grave Aspect
D. News."
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est many clients.
was to be increased to Tis. 1,400 por mouth. We wore successful in Convincing the laudlords that this London, June 21.-Telograms as an attor impossibility and the
Turkey and Albania....
FRENCH-REQUEST- REFUSED.
THE "TRIMARATH" CORRESPONDENT
China to Deal with Pirates
In certain circles at any rate the
To-day. lief is fully hold that the de- the cattle on Tantro Island aro tlio predations committed amongst work of tigers. To this view a
cartain out of colour is lent ["by the Tacu'slint Gigers IMIVO"Verj
taining 4 "ipusúkor & doz«n' plate.
Hongkong, 7th April, 1941.g
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PHOTOGRAPHER HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1013.
URvxLoPixa, Prixtino & Estaraino,,
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ALING & CO.
SUPPLIES,
DEVELOPINO, PRINTING AND ENLARGING, 19. Quoon's Road, (883
con econtly, and their unmis || PCRNITURE AND PRO to takable tracks discovered, inj
ther islam is in the Colony.
Early this morning a specially rganised shooting party went out Lantro for the purpose of scour ing the island in search of tigers. The guns included several Navy
by a squad of bluejackets from sport-mon, and were arcompariod : H.M.5. Monmouth to del nisbøsters, the puty went out on the Naval Yard under Atlas.
MAN CHEONG,
arranged to accomodato visitors varsity with degree of LL.D., and report continued fighting between enso was altered for one of five province of Kwang-si, the French and Army oflicers besides local, 16. WrisisTON STREET CENTRAL,
.connection Mossrs. Thos. Cook
through his studies in lurvard the Turks and the Albanians, in Law School, Wabash College, Yafe, spite of the promish amnesty-
the University of PennsylvaN. C. D. Nowa subsequently bocanis a well
known authority on international
Fierce Storm in Japan
:
Pars at Tls. 500 a mouth: Be- idea, the landlord' contented to advanen Tls. 6,000 repayable in Hantify instalments of Tis. 175 to the improvements which you This was to be entirely devoted
Canton, Jund 20, In consequence of the repeated piraticul attacks on vessels trading on the waters of Nag-ning in the
Cousut there,las, reported, asked the Nan-n'ng
it i Total to allow French gun bonts to cruise in these waters for French flag. The Consal's request the protection of vessels flying the
vessels..
Frenchman Assaults Conductor,
Achlitisnil hørters and grass-
* flasagasa.
SWATOW DRAWING WORK.
TAILORS & OUTFITTERS.
pagkung. 23rd January, 1011. – His Cubrohtery, Pongre Silk, Glass Cloth, - Canton Silk and 1 arve, dc, ki
Gentlemen and Ladies'.
E.C. Wilks, M.E.Mosh.H., A M.N.A. Cou-thing Eagincer und Burveyor for
Vakyamna Borlisten, 2sü FrooR.
· El ongkong, 1st May, 1911.
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QUEEN ANNE
Augustine Mons-ion, a Frengh- aus, boarded a tramvar last even- asked for his fare ho tendered a
ng bound for Won Chi. When was reigning over England 200 years ago when Martell's
ten cant piece, which the condue.
to soe these various ceremonies Admitline, however, will be by ticket, an 1 application must be nide through the Indian Gwern ment, who will allot tickets in tw.: He was admitted to the In-which commenco on Sunday vill notice, and which, as the has been telegraphed to the Garters were to le engaged at
Tokio, June 20.—A groat storm order of priority, of application daun bor in the civil war, he be morning, by Tuneday hud swept work is neuring complotions, Learnor of Kwang-si by the Taotni, Lauta, and it was the intentions and at their descretion. In this came a brigadier general of vol over the whole country. It pass in to attract our clients new Theroquest has not been complied of the shooters to traversa the unteers. He was appointed mined over Tokio on Monday, and then the whole stuff was renewed with. The matter has also been stud from end to end. This, and son are prepared to receive stort Mexico in 1873 ant to damaged buildings, interrupted without impairing dielency brought to the notice of the Can- however, would be rather moremstraction, Valuer and Acervor for Ruch applictions and forward Russia in 1880, returning to traffic on the railways, cut the important economy has been ton Viceroy, who has ordered the than a one-day job, for Tanto is the purchase, or sale, of Steamships or sliem to the propor Authorities.
The Government proposos, to
Washington in 1881 to practico telegraph communications and in international casos.
nade on that account, establish a number of visitors'
isolato the city.-"Shanghai
Tuotni at Nan-ning to reorganizo considerably bigger than Hong angles. Ile became special plenipoten- Mercury," comps and in the same way np-
The scheme which was put be the service of the guardboats pat kong and in one parts the scrub Are you at the last meeting for rolling in the waterways and to is almost impassable." plication will have to be made to org to negotiato reciprocity Henry Brenner Killed.
the rebuilding of the Hotel could clear the route from those posts, them ollicially for accommodation, treatios with Brazil, Spain, Ger--
Juro, Panty, June 20-Henry int be carried out for obvious which have been responsible for The rates for those camps have any, and the British West Brenner, an employeof the Philip onsons, Money would have been not yet been announced, but un-udios,ad was appointed Sec-pines railway company, was slat mpossible to ruiso, owing to the many outrages on foreign officially it is expected they will retry of State in 1892, serving accidentally Saturday night by state of the market. Even now be £8, £8 and 219 per person per until 1893, when he went to Paris, A. Orleans while both were on our directors, whilet persuador SCENE IN A TRAMCAR. day, the accommodation to be agent for the United States in
shunting trip, and Mr. Bronner that there is room for a fine taken for a period of at least 10 the Bering Sea Arbitration.
died within an hour.~“ Munils | Frønch hotel in the Settlement dara,
Secretory Foster first became Times."
ind that we are the only com- Messrs. Tho. Cook and Son, identified with China through the
Glad to See Us, who have thoir own oflices invitation of the Emperor to parli-
piny that can do it, are of opinion throughout India and will have cipato in pe ce nogotiations with was the guest of the officers of the and that we must first got victor
Berlin, Jane 25. The Kaiser that the time lias not yet cone a special office at Delli during Japan. In 1907 ha represented American float now visiting Gloriously out of the present crisis. the Durbar, will he pleased to Olina at the second Hague conman wators at a luncheon aboard And now, we must again ask for considered to be bad and supply any further information forence.]
the Louisiana. The American ursolves the question-Shall we would not accept. that may be needed by intending. Kilpatrick Men in Toils. ambassador at St. Petersburg has succeed and shall we live? Live visitors.
He was again asked for his faro Washington, June 28.-Several sent an official noto to the Czar we certainly can, but in it a life ad nguin offerred the bad coʻn. Quiployes in the Stoward's depart thanking him and the Russian worth living? That is the ques This happoned a third time, and GARRISON ORDERS.
ment of the United States Army nation for the cordality of the tion. And this question I am on the conductor's persistent re- on the Market now, and is used by Bospitals and Clubs transport Kilpatrick have been recaption to the fleet and expres- sorry I have to answer, no. We fusal, the Trenchman hearing arrested on a charge of looting. Detail of Officers fortheensuing!
sing the wish that the visit would have no liope of deriving the excited, so he admitted, and week:-Visitor, Detention Bar-
Ollie James Runs for Senate.
comont, the friendship between slightest profit for ourselves as struck the conductor.. rack.-Major A, C. Halph, 8th)
Washington, Juno 26-Manila Times."
the United States and Russin.-long as we have to pay a rent A. Chinese passenger attempted Rajputs; Field Ollicer for the Speaker Champ Clark is giving
which is twice more than it should to pacify him. but the French- Week-Captain. J. Clacko, Bili his influence to olest Congress-
Visiting Berlin.
b. therefore propose to your man become all the more heated Rajputs; Next for Duty-Capt. man Ollie Jamos of Kontucky to Berlin, June 23.—Officersofthe vote the following resolution; and assaulted the passenger. H. K. Hughes, ut fik. KO.Y.LI, the Senate to succoed Seuutor American flest now visiting int if your directors cannot sue- Matters beoning so bad, that it
To farnish Night Guard at Thomas II. Paynter.
German waters are paying ollicial cead in obtaining a substantial was found necessary to arrest the Kowloon Military Hospital during [Ollie James studied law under visits to this city in groups of 20. decrease in the rent of both build-man. ousuing week, 8th lajputs. his father and was admitted to the
-"Manila Timos." Leave of absance, on private Kentucky bar in 1891. He was affairs, to the neighbouring conn-one of the attorney for late Madrid, June 23. The Royal trios, has been ranted to Major Governor Goebol. At the Demo-deoree adjourning the session of W. G. Lydon, A.O.D., from 20th cratic national conventionin 1896, the Cortos had hoon read in both July to 9th October, 1911, in- ft. Jamies was elected chairman Houses of Congress." Cable
of the Kentucky delegation, and news American,"
Cortes Adjourns.
Captain S. L. Rolph, 8th Itaj-[in 1900 became chairman of the puts, will be president of the Kentucky state demoncratic con- Mr. Justice Bankes: No board of survey, reforved to onvention. He was elected first to amount of discipline at school can 28th instint, vica Captain A: J. the House of Representatives in be a substitute for what a child Orobar1, 8th Rajputs, relieved. 10087
ought to learn et house,
inga, an extraordinary meeting be He was called upon to answer convened in view of winding up three clurgos before Mr. Haze the Company.
This was seconded, and on being morning: (1) refusing to pay li's land at the Police Court this pat to the meeting it was unini fure; (2) assault on the car.conduc mously carried.
tor (3) assault on to passenger. After a somewhat lengthy hea ing defondant was fined five Thint the Director should ap dollars for refusing to pay. Ins proach the two landlords with a fare and ton dollars in cash of view to getting the rents reduced, the nessult cases. In default lo That the reports and acoun's bo was to go to prison. He paid the adopted.
The remainingfollowingrosolu tions were also approved
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