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THE NOTES OF THE

CHIEL.

There is certainly o tido in all affairs of mankind, In China it remains mostly sluck! Submergo

Is there no remedy for this? It seems to no there is a pro vontivo, if not actual remedy, and that would bo in requiring all would-bo stulents for Big East to have undergonesome form of mili-

a man in Chinese and his.slack-tary discipline before coming out. ness in all other things is the trait

in his own charactor most to be still so young that we liavo not

observes. The only charmeter be

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JULY 27 1911

RIOTING AT LOONGMOON,

Result of House Numbering.

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LAWN TENNIS.

Kowloon C. C. Championship.

INDIAN NEWS.

Viceroy's Movements

II. E. Viceroy will spend some time at the end of the autumn at

The tonnis championslup of the Canton, July 26. Kowloon O. U. wna dovided yes- About a week ago, a serious torday ovening, whion Mesare. Dehra Dun, as the proximity of The Boy Scout movement is riot broke out in Loongmoon in Green and Fittock met in the final the latter of Delhi will facilitate yot had an opportunity of seeing position to the officials ordered of the competition. The result frequent visits and personal super- what kind of man is bred in thoir to number the houses in the dis was in favour of the former who vision of the Earbar arrange- ranke, baticannot helppredicting trict. The magistrato fins sub-played an excellent game despite monts. His Excellency will pro- that the young man of the future mitted a dotailed report of the the fact that the ground was ceed direct from Dehra Dun to will be a better-set up,

belter

disciplined human animal than disturbance and the subsequent many of the men of the pessing maintenance of order through the assistance of the soldiers under gonoration aro.

the command of the Colonál at Tsang Sing.

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somewhat sticky through the full of rain that preceded the mintsli. The first was a love set but in the secend Fittock managed to sicuro a game. Play in the third was very good on both sides but in the later stages the loser bogen play wildly and the game fell to (ireen by 6-2. At the con- clusion prizos for the tennis sec tion, as well as for the eriekot, were presented by Mrs. Chee who

bouquet:

The following was the prize list:-

Championship: Winner, S. E. Green; runner-up U. Fittock; 3rd: C. II. Rush.

Singlos Handicap, "A", Class: . Ureen; runner-up, E. Abra- ham...

Bombay during the first wook in Docember to receive His Majosty. the King-Emperor.

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[1278 Hongkong, 27th July, 1911.

Plague Mortality. The mortality from plague is inpidly decreasing and the deaths

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

AN AQUATIU FETE will be held DAY, the 29th instant, commencing

p.3. sharp,

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has any ambition to keep is some obscuro hieroglyphic aut to be found in Gilos "for seems the an "in life of most "Orifling" sent to the East to laurn the language, to discover something not contained within

Giventhe habit" of self-control the pondorous volumes a gener- ous government supplies for his and general discipline the sonse education. In the quest for the of mental proportion is not. so

According to his report the riot olusivo-and probably useless, likely to be upset.

Then again great deal of was created by the mischievousrob when found-character be alie-

rosin thebers who misled the people by tell nutes himself from his fellow-mon. responsibility The talks Chins and things Chi- shoulders of those who ore, for the ing them that the numbering of nose until he is volod a bore, first three or four years in housos was a preliminary step to and puts the "kiy bosh" on his practical charge of the young stu-wards lorying a head tax and the Hocial success by finally "think-dents who conie to China to enter enforcement of conscription in the He frequents either the Colonial or Consular district. Before the disturbance ing" Chinose. "Chinatown" and solls all things their study, and especially "mode" clamation, that the action of this was the recipient of, a handsomo formor practice would be continu- and 1 p.,. The acting. Consul, will he the nost undesireable parts. Services. More supervision of tho magistrate had issued a with the eyes of his trusted (but of simly, should be given, and at authorities in numbering the untrustworthy) *Boy," Con- the end of their two years' pre-houses was intended for taking a fucianism is his ideal-not that eliminary they should be granted census and the protection of pub lie peace. The magistrate at the can live up to it, and the fangor sixmonths' home leavoolabsonen, he remains in China the loss he is to be spent not in museums but same time instructed the loen qualified to attain to the standard of among their own kind,

gentry to enlighten the people on morality he thinks the ideal. These are only the wandering the subject. Happy the "Griffin" who con-thoughts of a Chiel who h fines his following of the sage to long been taking notes. Like oating ginger. There is hope for most busybody's probably the him. He vory som discovers idena set down hero aronbsolutely which way madness lies, and, impractical, but this Chiol ha preferring to retain his society. watched the career of many end studies just sufliciently to make where the lives of most begin, il impossible

to

*pluck' hin, while at the samo ne his examiners know porfectly well that ho will never be able to read n despatch aided, or entertain amandarin without an "inter-

· protor" at his elbow. Ho views

A Grievance- the enthusiast with wonder aud

More than once the "long- öntirely unselfish admiration.

A moro outsider, not having kong Telegraph" has advocated had the advantages accorded the placing on Blake Pier of a to the above mentioned students, want whereon one could sit with wonders that an all-enlighten out the danger of contination ed government such as ours, from Chinese coolies. When this with its Lloyd Georges and view was given expression to in Kior Hardys (a sort of govern our columns it was pover for a noutal sublime and ridiculous!) moment suggested that such should not learn by experience, act of snobbery as has just como and decroo that no student,' how-Ţinto force would be perpetrated. over ontlensiastic, should boallow- There have now been places ed to study Chinese outside the on the Pier two double seats, one" four walls of his own room, with of which, it dus heen ordained, anyone but his own legitimuto shall be for the exclusive use of teacher as guide. The constant Europeans, the other remaining companionship of "Celestials" for sitting purposes for Chinese has nothing but a lowering effect only.

A little knowledge is a very dangerous thing but the study of Chineso seems the oxesplien ihn proves the rule.

BLAKE PIER SEATS.

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In spite of all theso precau- A mal tions, the riot broke out, consisting of 400 string march- ed to the Self-tiovernment In- vestigation Society and broke all the furniture therein. They thon repaired to the office in connection with the numbering of the houses and destroyed all the census forme and furnturo. A similar damage was done to a government school, Unfortunatoly the tangistrate was absent at the time aird his score- tary at once sent a messenger to fetch the magistrate.

Meanwhile the rioters tried to bronk upon the prison gates but fortunately the Secretary, with presence of mind ordered all the Yamen runners and soldiers of the garrison to maintain order.

Subsequently the magistrate returned with reinforcement of soldiers and the rioters bogan t disperse. The local authorities are now trying to apprehend the ringlelors of the riot.

ANARCHISTS IN SOUTH CHINA.

Anti-Manchu Lectures

LEAGUE TENNIS.

Civil Service Club . Club de Recrclo

in all India during the week anding at July were 2.404 against 2,908 soizures. Provin ciat figuros are as follows:- Bombay 460 deaths; Madras, 100; Singlen Handicap "B" Class: Bengal, 60; United Provincos, . B. Annesley; runner-up, R. J. 157; Panjab, 1,143; and Burma, 175. Both Dolli city and districi Brown.

Profesional Pairs: 1. Le Bre-are destured free from plague, in to ml C. H. Rose; S. E. Circon feet the whole of Delhi Division,

with the exception of Umbus,Hongkong, 27th July, 1911. T. Chec, Handicap Doubles: S. E. Green shows a cloan bill. and T. Cheo; C, W. Jeffries and P. Woli.

Cricket-Batting, 1st Elevon, Capt. Bunbury; 2nd Eleven, W. Curwen.

Bowling-1st Eleven, F. J. de

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DYNAMITE ON RIVER STEAMER.

A Customs Haul.

TOTALRAPH " CORRISPONDENT

Canton, July 20,

Death of Mr. Edwards. After passing a very restless. night, Mr. Edwards began to sink and gradually passed away, Mrs. Edwards, who was spending the summer at Nainital, came down. The greatest sympathy is felt for her, and the people of Agra are sincerely mourning the loss of a zealous, kind-hearted and courte

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Mr. Edward's death was duo, to

injuries sustained as the rosult of pigsticking accident. He was Collector and District Magistrate ot-Agra.

Lions at Large.

There was intense excitement i

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on the morals of a "foreigner." Last night Chinese gentleman (Ta■ "Tilmanari” ConEEBYONDENT **Eust is East and Westin Wost" with his little boy had the

Canton, July 20. and just as in India the line is audacity to sit down on the bench

It has come to the knowledge of drawn sharply and clearly so inset apart by our beneficent Go- China it ought to be.

vernment exclusively for. Euro-the Ng-ehnen district magistrate The fascination of the East is peans and he was not only on the border separating Kwong- appalling in its offects and doos ordered by the Indiansergeant in chow-wan from the Chinese torri- no good to people of mother charge to vacate his seat but the Fee. Its victims aro usual latter tapped him on the shoul-tory that anarchists are delivering anti-Manchu lectures and induo- ly caught young, and wheu, in fif-der and ordered him to get off. teen or twenty years, they awake

For some time past the long- Recognising force unijeme, ouring the people to join their party from their madness it is too late. Chinese friend, who is connected in the French settlement. It is kong Garrison branch of the They are neither one thing nor the with one of the loading legal reported that the French authori Church of England Men's Society other. To the Chinese, at the firms in the Colony, got up from ties have been approached to has been working under the grave best, they are but well-eduented his eat but appealed for redress banish all those undesirables from disadvantage of having only

portable harmonium on which to foreignors" to the ordinary or explanation 19 a European | Kwang-chow-wau. Englishurin they are, I am afraid, police officer, who was not furi

ecompany the hearty singing of "rank outsiders." They are, as I away, and who told him that,

the mon at the meetings. Alittle while back some of the mombors my, caught young practically however unpleasant it might be just from sebool, with no know for him to carry out orders, he

letermined to give the Army It is understood that it has bean Chaplain, tho Rov. W. H. Poster settled that an expedition against oply to ledge of the world: They come to was under instructions to permit China just at the age when what no ono but a Europe to occupy

Pagg, who is the president of the the Abors shall be undertaken they don't know of the world is the bench. Therefore, we sup

The above clubs met in a lengue hranchi, a pleasant surprise, and next October. A force, of soine not worth knowing in their own pose, the Sikh, with his usual mitch on the Civil Sorvica ground by dint of hard work they 2,500 troops and military police llongkong, 27th July, 1911. estimation, and they are sot to denseness, carryingont yesterday afternoon, the ovent full-collected suflicient money to should be suflicient to inflict ox-

orders without study the deepest philosophy, blindly his

secure a handsome organ to re-emplary punishment and to place the diminutive instrument traverse the whole of the country musily founded on wrong pro- knowing their inport. The Euro-ing to the visitora by tho big mar-

That had mises. Their brains are not real-pony police officer in nestion gin of seven games.

dune such good up to the Tibetan border.. The following are the details of servico in the past. Last ly sufficiently balanced to absorb was most courteous in his ex- the very strong fend, and those planutions and thoroughly satisfi- the scoring.

night at an ordinary meeting The Indians and Colonials re- J.J. Remedios and F. Remedios hofure the coinmencing hymn who allow themselves or are od the Chinese gentleman that no

ceiving Coronation medals were allowed in become engrossed in offence was meant, but at the same beat Hutchison and Wood, 7-4; and prayer. Sergeant Major Lake asson bled at Buckingham Palace, study of Chinese to the exclu.time the fact remains that a harm-beat l'awson and McEwen, 8-9; a low well chosen words, call- sion of all other (and healthier ful order has been promulgated and lost to Dr. Atkinson and Bidend on Col. Bedford, who was also and were drawn up in single subjects) become mentally what from the police headquarters.

present, to hand over the instru-

An Indian tent, brought back the secret loper becomes physi- If the Chineso are not to be per- E. Leitao nud Pinna lost to Dr.ment to the Chaplain for use in cilly. They lose their sense of mitted to use a certain seat on the Atkinson and Bidon, 5-6; beat his rooms. The organ which is by King Edward, was erected immediately below the terrace proportion. Their thoughts pro so Pier, where is the distinction to Hutchison and Wood, 7-4; beat been stowed away from prying steps, and beneath the tent was a caroplented ilmat lie ordinaryStop? The Chinese have helped Dawson and McEwen, 7-4.

yes in an adjoining room, was P. L. Roza and F. Gutierrez on produced and the presenta movial funds neither time, u wíújt pay for the erection of the dination nevel them or they | Pier perlups in a grantor degree boat Dawson and Melwen,8-3;tion made by Col. Bedford in a find themselves in a splendid than the European community. het Hutchison and Wood, 7-d; happily worded speech. He isolation that only thoirreputation | In carrying out this malevolent and lost to Dr. Atkinson and hoped that the singing, which the for "laaredness" saves from policy, ton, it was noticeable that Bidon, 3–8.

instrument accompanied, would being wild buscy texcept this polica turned off from his re-

tall times rouch the thione of. by the very frivolous!) The customed soat a waorable old

Gol by virtio of its sincerity. A Chinamani was awarded three lot of such a man is not a happy Portuguese gentleman who, to

The president in thanking the

The Fiery Ball. one--whitever' bo my himself our own knowledge, hag frequent-months' hard labour and four members briefly remarkol that

Three eye-witnesses of posi. think. Hais"in" the world, noted Blake Piar for puny years hours' stocks by Mr. J. R. Wood To as "completely knocked out"

tion, whoso veracity is of it, and ever ngaia" ein" be in the early morning and in this morning for stealing a box by the surprise, come of it, for be has lost timel for the end of the evening and who of clotlung froin the steamer Par After the singing of a hymn the toho impugned, report that over with his fellow-nortals. He was unable to conceal his astonish-shan. Defendant called a con, chaplain delivered an instractive, while walking out on the main lives in loks and his ideas aremont at being the thrust forth patriot to speak as to his (dofen- address on the early history of road batween the Station and the oither a theasand years in advance from his erstwhile sting place.dant's) good character. This was the Church, dealing capocially City nonr the Wesleyan Mission or behind his neighbor, which If dlm Govorniment want to re-done by his friend, who stated with the travels of the Apostles High School, Bangalore, they saw ovorway one likes to take it, so that servo a seat for Europeans on the that he had known defendant for the spreading of the faith phosphorescent ball fall across in this ean of spare his wits get | Pier, they should at least put up the last fifteen years, but in the dong the trade routes to ftome, their path with a hissing sound, dazed and rem in so. He can a notice;

course of his evidence, lo in- The speaker remurkod that the A poon passing by warned them only talk on iho ano subject, I cannot surely he exocted cidentally stated that the defen-new religion was welcomed by that the road was dangerous at Chineso all others bore him, just that Chinese gentlemen on their dant had been banished before many of the cultured people ou night. Nothing is reported as to asha, in his turn, bores Lis wives slull sit on the seats raser-both from Singapore and long-account of the beauty of its what ultimately became of the neighbour.

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