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Things that Only Happen Once. -At the Woodford Halse, North A Chinese coolie was charged ants, Show a former named at the Magistracy this morning at Bullock took the prize for a cow, the instance of Chief Exorcise and a Mr. Hogg the-prize for Officer Hoggarth with the unlaw-180W. ful possession of 50 tuels of raw opium on the street at Connauglit

The Jam Sahib of Jamnagar, Road. A fino of $1,000 or six better knownas K. S. Kenjitsinhji," months hard labour was imposed. is concerting measures to combat It is alleged that the real culprit the scarcity in his stute. It is escaped, the defendant being said that twenty to thirty lakhs merely a "dupe,"

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the journey in 39 days 1 hours

onperate.

H.M.S. in Hospital, Stok Quarters, day to re-

The Aquatic Sports of the Hongkong Chinese Recreation Club will be hold in thoir bath it North Point to-morrow, begin ning at 2pm.

SUPREME COURT)

Filla! Affectioni

At the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gompertz, O. Agonostinelli was sued for $74.40 by the Ah Mou and Hing Cheung Co.

Mr. Harris apponret for the complainants.

It transpired during the hear ing that, the defondant was earn-

By the courtesy of the Colonining $00 a month. Of this amount Suoretary wo are informed that $30 was kept back for board and the quarantine regulations, im-lodging, while the defendant posed against Hongkong by Singapore, on account of pluguo, liave been withdrawn, with effect from September 7.

Stolen Type.

A machinist in the employ of live been set apart for relief ono of the local newspaper off- ces was awarded two months' works while the Jam is collecting hard labour and four hours subscriptions, for the sufferors,

e-Quarantine Raised ** We are informed by the Ameri- can Consulate General that Manila has raised the quarantine against Hongkong.

Noted Chinese Dead.

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Government House.

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TELEGRAMS.

M STOLYPIN'S DEATH

["INDEPENDENT NEwa" AGENDY.]

Tokyo, September 22.

The death of M. Stolypin is

Jovoud a further $20 per month universally lamputed by the Press for the upkeep of his parents.

Mr. Hurris asked for instal-

ments of $25 per mouth, but here. Various articles have boen His Lordship only made an order for $15 per month and $20 published commenting upon his

distinguished services to

Costs:

Absent Defendant Tho caso was also called on ini

which Sood Ah Sing sued H. J. country during Xavier for $145.

Mr. Llo for the plaintiff con- senteil to judgment being given, for instalments, but His Lordship

romorkod: novér order instal- (monts unless the defendant is

A Mendacious Plaintiff

onroor;

THE CORONATION,

INDEPENDENT NEWS" AĠENOY.]

Tokyo, September 22,

colobration of their Coronation.

His Excelloney the Governor here." The death of Mr. Lo Kwan gave an Official Dinner at Govern- Dofondant was called, but did as he doessed trus hold in the following were invited-Drder was made with a stay of one Shok of Canton occurred yoster-cnt House last night, to which not put in an appearance, and an the highest esteem by the Un-& Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. & Mrs weak. tonese for his public spirit and Crofton, Mr. & Mrs. Hodgson, The rates per quartor and por menson, proportional. Subscriptions

Tiborality He was ninembor of Mr. & Mrs. Komp, Mr. & Mrs. An interesting instance of the The Department of Foreign for any period less than one month will be chargeil as for

the Caulon Provincial AssemblyNisbet, Mr. & Mrs. Funatsu, Mr. acties of the Indin money full month.

President of Portugal. Kromer, Captain Barrett, Mr. & lender, cume to light in Affairs has received a telegram The daily issue is delivered free when the address is accessible to

Dr. Manoel de Arrings, the first Major Fleury, Mr. Hockaday, Rov, under the Sanitary Board, was from King George and Queon

Mrs. Cunningham, Major Dykes, ense where a Chinese official mensonger. Poak subscribora can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On copies sont by

Lisbon correspondent, is of royal Mrs. Bearis, Mr. & Mrs, Bird, dian watchman. to President of Portugal, writes a Moreton, Commander Vrulo, Mr. sued for money lont by an post an additional $1.80 por quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly issue to any part of the world is 100rrived back in Paris on the line from the kings of Leon and Newall, Mr. & Mrs. Rouse, Mr. he had borrowed the money, but colebrations hold in Japan" în Mary expressing thanks for the nogo, descending in a direct Mr. Macdonald, "Mr.

"The defendant admitted that (for broken the record by completing the fiftentia generation of Allenso Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas,

morning of August 20, having Castilo, and being a grandson in

not from the plaintiff. Ho receiv ed it from-a-man-at You-ma-ti, Confidence Trick Again. I of Spain."

Plaintiff averrod that he actual 3 minutes 37 4-5 seconds. The

Yesterday, a shop-coolie wasly handed the inonoy over to the previous record was made in 1000 The American Consulate Gone-handed $880 by his master to prisoner, at a wharf on the side of TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. by Mr. W. Brown and Mr. Mur-ral received the following telegram take to a Chinese bank. At the the harbour, mick, of New York, who made the from the Manila Observatory at foot of Ladder Street, ie met a His Lordship questioned the nipin 41 days 12 hours. In his 5:30 p.m. yesterday:Cyclono man, who asked him to change plaintiff as to whether ho was not journey round the world M. Jager or typhoon E. of the northern some thotes for him which ex-in hospital at the time the loan was Simidt proceeded onst, thus Visnyás or south-eastern Luzon, ceeded in values the sun in the made, and whether the loan was goining a day in actual travelling direction unknown. This morn- coolie's possession, and promised not made, on his behalf, by his ime. The Frenchman can hardly Ling pt 10.15 am, the following to give him as a le pitato reward. holler at Yan-ma-ti. be said to have seen the world message was received-Cyclone On arriving at the mumoy-hung- around which he is travelled. or typhoon E. of northern Lazou ger's counter, the enolio discover-gostions, but was not believed Plaintiff stoutly denied the sug | Most of his time, he said, had been moving W. or W. N. W......... o nothing more valuable thanHe was given judgment but de- devoted to studying time tables.

the usual package of worth-prived of his costs. and planning connections. Never-

A fine old bronze sundial, the loss brown paper. The Police theless his journoy, had been work of Sir Christopher Wren, are making inquiries to test the delightful. Ile carried only two which has been unearthed in St. genuineness of the report,”

Pans Cathedral, has beon erected

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MARTRITO Mr. and Mrs. Hggisato F7 C. Masten, on Cho 20th September, at the Peak, a son.

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1911.

KIDNAPPING..

| small hand-bags and wore but one suit of clothes. A single colluloid collar sufficed.

Parliamentary Amenities.

Typhoon Warnings

St. Paul's Sundial.

on the lawn of Ainon-court, E.0.,

£44,000 Stamp Collection.

·Rice in Manila.

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Shorthand Successes

was held at the Institute for Pit- In June last an examination mum's Shorthand Certificates. The examination was,u nducted mitteo of the Pitman Institute. by the Local Examination Com- The results are us follow:

3rd Class or Elementary Certi- ficates.James Ah Lop, Chan Kum-u, Ho Ying-kwan, Leung Him, Li Kwok-ming, Norman 1. Railton, T. F. O'Sullivan, Yvanivoich.

(80 words per

A COOLIE'S DEATH,

Indion Watchman Charged. where the residences of the ennons Manila papers which arrived

2nd Class or Theory Certifi of the cathedral are situated. The yesterday stated that the position Mun Din, un Indian watchmin

indial wasplaced by Sir Christo in the Philippines, especially in employed on the Tai On wharf, cates. A. M. d'Eoa, Ituby Hop- Australian papers which arriv- phor Wron on the south-west Manila, in regard to rice supplies was charged at the instance of war, Ivy Lee, Thomas F. O'Sul

fivan. Few observers cuz have failed to romark the extraordinary pre-ed this, inorning give thrilling tower, but wasoventually replaceri was becoming alarming. Nobida Crown Sergeant Garród withi

1st Class or Spoed Certificates.. valence of the crime of kidnapping amongst the Chinese. Cases.orecurred in tho N.S.W. Parliament hidden away in the cathedral the furnishing of 30,000 pounds on September 15. Mr. P. W-100 words per minute).A.

accounts of the scenes which oc by a clook. For many years it was were submitted on Sept. 10 for the manslaughter of a Chinaman constantly being brought to light, not only in Hongkong, but in in the early hours of Aug. 24 in crypt, being subsequently re- of rice to the Navy Department. Goldring, of Messrs. Goldring, Marin Carvalho, Olive Lee, Tsu every part of the Empire where the presence of the foreigner has comection with the election of a moved to the north yard.

Governor-General. Forbes took Barlow and Morrell, appeared minute).-Robert Drude, F. O.

Chim-fong. created a moral sonso which, we say it with regret, seems to be lack-speaker. It should be mentioned

steps to appoint a committee to for the defendant. ing wong Chinose of the lower class. There is hardly a erimo of and the Opposition hail equal minent philatelist, bus announced, would not be of long duration, as ment mortuary at Hunghon, Rozato

that the Ministerialists (Labour)

nake investigations. He gave il Dr. H. A. Macfarlane, Medical Gutierrez, John Mornes, Mux more despicable, crueland callous nature than kidnapping. Although forces and that the Ministerialists writes a Vienna correspondent, overal of the provinces word stated that at 8 a.m. on Septem-

Senor L. Rodriguez, a pro-as his opinion that the shortage Officer in charge of the Govern Mayer (Full Certificate), Daniel the moral sense of the lower class Chinese he largely in the embryo gain a mujority had induced that he will bring his entire already proparing to harvest the'r ber 15, ho made a post-mortem te students, exospt thoro All the above are: Technical stage, one thing that they are certainly not defisivut in is love for Mr. Henry Wiltis. of the Opposi collection of stamps from Buenos thoir offspring. The kidnappor distils his gains from the tours rough and tumble occurred when Aires, Argentine, to the Inter-added that he was of opinion that Chinese male aged. 38 years, in Josople's College:

tion to accept the Speakership. A

crops, The Governor-General examination of the Lady of marked, whi belong to St. of bereaved parents and of helpless children who are too ofton Mr. Mochan, a Labourite, "ap-

national Exhibition of Postage the Government should buy some destined to a life of hopeless shame and misery. The infamous proached an Opposition member in Stumps. The collection lins been of the rice available and sell itt traffic in children is carried on to an extent but dimly adumbrated by fighting attitude. The struggle insured for £40,000 at Lloyd's, the people-before-a-prohibitive

was with his own colleagues, low-cluding a specimen of overy stamp and is stated to be perfect, in- “The prosecutions which take place from time to time. Often the parents

ever, who wished to prevent opon issued throughout the world. are too ignorant to take the stops which might enable the police to violence. We call some few of Two detectives will guard the THE SENEGAMBIA" IN lemon was full of blood and while playing a game, and, we like trace the stolen children, who are spirited away to some distant the flowers of oratory that de- province, there to eat the bitter bread of shameful servitude. corated the debate: You're interesting exhibit will be shown collection day and night, An In other countries with any pretence to be considered civil-set of, ddullians;" "Go to by Heir Adolf Passer, of Vienna, ized the crinio would wither before the flame of public opinion. dog" You to a liar: You ay of 10,000 Turkish stamps.

-: Come round here, you who has a romarkable collection But, unfortunately for the Chinese; they have no equivalent for go to the devil." Thus is the

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'Billiards in Australia.

price was reached."

THE TYPHOON.

the presence of an Indian and Chinese constable. There was a GAMES AND THE TEMPER. bruise on the right knee. On cut-

ting open the cliest, bruises wors

discovered. There were no symp It is a most regrettable thing toms of external injuries. The when anyone loses his tempor

that public opinion that exercises sich u purifying effect upon lignity of representative govor Food Lindrum, the "Australian port jósterday, from Singapore hemorrhage following, from an must be classed as a game."

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Death by Misadventure.

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RICKSHAS AND BATTERY else. Whatever else croquet is, it is

· PATH.

clot. The spleen was enlarged, to think that it is a thing that Uro-inch Lear being on the in- loes not often occur. Sach háp. side. The other organs, wore penings, indeed, we opine, would The Hamburg-Amerien Lino, more or loss bloodless, Danth, e so few as to be negligible were ss. Senegambia which arrived in his opinion, was due to it not for the fact that croquet public life in Europe and Amerien. There is amongst them an mont upheld...

enlargement of the sploon. Death Croquet swolls the average of element that is easily led by vociferating agitators to clamour for

champion, won the match against which she left on Sept. 13, mot might have been caused by a fall bullitions of insensato fury in Stevenson, at Melbourne, by 3,564 with á vory rough passage, falling of a blow. imaginary rights, which it would be dangerous to permit thom to

games out of proportion, t A magisterial inquiry was held points, reaching 18,000, with his right naross the track of the Mr. GoldringAn upward were, to its wo-Wint pol dis exercise, but the public opinion that is based on the morality before Mr. 1. A. Hazeland at the opponent at 14,436. Stevenson, typhoon. On the 18th her oficors blow on the cheat would not have mind of this was the unnounce- that civilized nations have learned from experience is the comment Magistracy this afternoon to in- therefore, only wiped off 430 of

affected the spleen?

ment published in one of the of social life, is cithior entirely non-existent, or is inarticulate tending the death of a Chiuaman his rival. During the concluding weather alend, and by noon the The case was proceeding when came that soothes: that it is the

quire into the circmistances at the 4,000 points la liad conceded received first intimation of "dirty" Dr. Macfarlang No.

weekly papers, that croquet is a Amongst the Chinese are, of course, mon distinguished as the result of a jump from a session, on August 19, the viotor next day the ship was in the grip we went to press.

amollient recreation. Personally, for moral roctitude and by Jigh ideals, but wo speaking broadly and, so far as a generalization may be accurate, at 8 p.m. on September 11. The breaks including 424; 202, 210, sengers wore slowed away in No. are building during a gambling raid was in magnificent form, his of the typhoon. The deck paé

we disagree absolutely. Croquet sonthes neither us nor anybody wo believe that the attributs that China most badly lacks at the pre-Ferguson, A. F. Guillot and Uinatch Stevenson said Lindrum is 5 and 6 holds, while the Chirose

jury was as follows:-Messrs. J and 102 (unfinished). After the sent moment is enlightened public opinion.

int a spotlier: ns får në an emol- M. S. Soares, Medical and other sure to be the best billiard player crow wont below and stubbornly;

lient is concerned, we shonld It is not within the power of the foreigner to supply this de-evidenco was called and the jury in the world,

refused to assist in manning the T. Brayfold was charged at the prefer to enlist ourselves in one of ficiency, except by procopt and example, and the Chinese, aro stow returned a verdict of "Death by An Expensive Associate." ship. In fact the officers had to Magistracy this afternoon before the rougher American football to learn. Until tlint race makes some approximation to an undor-

misadventure,"

An officer of the steamer Mau-batten down the lutchways them rickala 10 proces up. Battery croquet. We do. It is a scienti Mr. J. R. Wood with allowing his toamne. Not that we do not like standing of the Golden Rulo practically all that we can do is to show The Fruits of Disobedience.ng as reported to the police

that a night or two ago, he met selves. The damage done by the Bath in contravention of traffic flo game and has considere b'e how reprehensible we consider breaches of moral law to bo by making This morning at the Marine a coolie near the King Edward cross seas, was forrible, deck lit regulations.

fascination. Bat we realiso all our punishment of those who come before our Courts charged with Court-before. Commander Beck- Hotel and proceeded to have ntings were ruined, outside der-fis Worship-The summons the time that it isn sort of discip- such offences as kidnapping, so heavy, when guilt is proved, that the of steam launches, wore charged the Government Offices and the while starboard plates were dent-is it you fane was here at hal

with, R.N., two Chinese, musters walk with him. They went to ricks torn for their fasterings, was fixed for this morning. ': How line for the temper. In the result dullest intelligence must perceive that crimes of this nature can with unlawfully disobeying the neat thing he remembris was

the croquet-player is a nun of

this connection would fill a patriotic, part if they reported such cases The evidence showed that four Upon examining, his pockets, he oussan. When she entered Hong-waited till the summons was call-complete oquenimil Hope for no tempering of justice with horcy. The Chinese Press in rulos and regulations of the Har-waking up at three o'clock in theod. In fact for some 21 hours the Defendant was here at half-iron norvo. But the end of the 'past ning but found no one here. season life can offer him to winls bour Master on the 18th inst: morning on the grass outside, ship was battling with mountain- His Worship-You should have that he cannot encounter with fully, and employed the increasing power that they possess in launches had gone alongside the made the painful discovery that kong the Senegambin was flying ed at 10.20: Do you admit the ing from the tense atmo

Emerg teaching their fellow countrymen that certain crimes not only gangway of the s.s. Lightning and he had lost a watch and chain and the police fing Some of the offence?dades de deplasang linguesand boundaries warrant and receive the overest punishment, but that, as long as the defendants craft were third 8170 In his statement to the Chinese passengers had lost their Defendant I admit it, your to miss traina they are tacitly countopanood, China cannot hope to rank among the and fourthi Ons defendant, who police, the victim gave a descrip- baggage in the storm and the Worship. enlightened

of the world,

had been findd before had to pay top of the coolie, but added that authorities were required to pour His Worship $10 and the other $5.

but gould not identify

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