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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 31 1911

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DAY BY DAY,

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On page 1 appears an interest ing communication from our special correspondent at Canton in reference to the declaration of independence at Canton.-

Benton Sores and Leon David, both Filipinos, appoured at the Magistracy this morning charged. with having slower away on board, the s.s. Korea, bound for Honolulu They were ench food $250, or default two months' imprisonment.

MACAO'S GOVERNOR.

"The Official Landing

THE AMERICAN TOURISTS.

A Durbar Disappointmeut.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

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Theoxcellentintorview with the Canton Viceroy which appeared in the "South, China Morning is Excellency the Governor of Macno arrives hero to-morrow.

Post" yesterday morning was, in The party of American tourists journalistic pariance, a big The official landing will inko

who arrived on Saturday, or at all κούρ. One of the most suo- A marriage has been arranged, place shortly after noon.

A. Guard of Honour, consisting events some of them, have met cessful Editors that the world and will take place in November, of a Captain, two Subalterns, and with a bitter disappointment. has known once said that he between Edward Launcelot Baugh Allan, late of H.B.M. Consulur 100 rank and file, with Regi- According to the itinerary the would, if occasion arose, sucrifice Service in China, and Eleanor mental Colour and band, will be party was to sail from Hongkong everything clee in his paper to Catherine, fourth daughter of the furnished by the 8th Rajputs on to-morrow for Singapore and after an exclusivo" scoop.

the ocension. The Gaard will be visiting Burma was to work up to was right cannot be gainsaid. Into William de Winton, of

Filrown up a

at Blako Pior by 12.15 Delhi by Dec. 10 to witness the T panetrate the mist of rumour

Durbar. Col. C. D. Bruce, Captain Super-Maosderwon, Brecon

wil a clear statement from the pan.

A salute of 17 guns will bo'

Unfortunately, howevor, it is Viceroy's own lips was a big fant, intendent of the S. M. P.; arrived in Shanghai from home riz Sibo-

fired from the Shore Battery as now found that accommodation and we cordially congratulate obr

could not be reserved for them. enterprising contemporary His Excellency lands. rin on Oct. 24.

Some of the gentlemon may

During the week ended October 20, the visitors to the Museum numbered 3,307, ingliding 3,201 Chinese and the visitors to the City Hall Library 573, including 160 Chinese;

Inspector Courlay charged the muster of h. motor-boat at the

At a meeting of women suffe gists held in London to protest galust the imprisonment of one of their number, Miss C. House mun, for non-payment of taxes, Mrs. Pankhurst stated that she ad paid no taxes for the last three years..

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

Mr. HP: Winslow to Take „'

Charge:

ohance what may turn up, but for

"That he

tho ladies thore soema-nothing för The telegram announcing that it but to fill in time hero or in the Wells-Moir boxing match in the Straits Settlements or Manila, abandoned on account of the or wherever they choose until difficulty of socuring a hall as a such time as the itinerary can be result of the Wells-Johnson agita- A party of five Japanese rail-

taken up again. As the partyion, can come as no surprise to at their head, has arrived in way engineers, with Mr. Nomura

There is to be a change in the was to arrive at Colombo-on Deo. theso who have watched the Marine Court this morning with Sugar, having been com-management of the Kowloon-Can-31 und sail thence for, Egypt, on growing power of what is popu'ar- Imperial ton Railway, Mr. H. P. Winslow Jan. 7 Colombo may be made the ly termed the Nonconformist... by the missioned failing to, exhibit the regulation Japanese Itailway administration who was formerly in charge of place of assembly.

the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, light and failing to stop his boat when ordered to do so by the to study the technical arrange arrived liero yesterday by the ments on the Wurtemberg Stato Palice.

He was finol $3 or Railways.

Siberia for the purpose of reliev MINISTERING CHIL ing Mr. E. S. Lindsey of the DREN'S LEAGUE BAZAAR. ovondays_hard labour on The rates of Subscription to the Hongkong Lotograph" will the first count and $10 or 11

A marriage has been arranged, ungement of the local railway. be as follows :-.

[days' hard labour on the second.an I will take place in November,r. Winslow will assume full con- ---The-Colonial-Secretaryship-between Edward Launcelot of the British section of the Mr. Lindsey leaves for Home We learn that Mr. A. W. Brow-Baugh Allon, inte H. B. M. Con- Kowloon-Canton Railway. in, OMG., who was yesterday sular Service in China, and appointed to not as Colonial Eleanor Calliering, fourth daugh-almost immediately. Secretary, has in consequence ter of the late William de Winton, abandoned his projected journey of Maenderwon, Brocon. Home on leave. Mr. Clementi will, we understand, continue to

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191

THE REBELLION.

act as Assistant Colonial Se

cretary.

A Dangerous Practize. Mr. E. Jones, Assistant Harbour Master, charged the master of junk at the Marine Court this morning with making fast to the

sis, Asahi Maru whilst under way in the harbour on the 6th inst, Defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $25 or two months' hard labour,

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Amusement was caused at the

Langkats.

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WITNESS IN GAOL.

His Lordship-In gaol? When is he going to be out?

Mr. Gardiner Clothing. The plaintiff got either drugged or dunk and then the articles were stolen.

Nevoriholossit. consojence. savoirssomewhatōf theridiculous thunt section of the community. whose only sport is sport-spoiling should be able to apply tho closure to forms of sport in which the manlier-take¬dlelight

The proceeds of the bazaar will be devoted to local charities and to the "Hongkong Cot" at the Mr. Gardiner He is applying Ottershaw Home in Surrey, found for bail. It is a charge of assaulted be Lady Mouth.

During the afternoon the fol

We hear that the Hongkong am appearing for him. His Lordship-What are the lowing programme was submitted Amateur Dramatic Club HIRVO articles?

at a variety concert:

approached the Philharmonic Duet from "The Goisha," Mirs Socioty with request that the Eva ffurle and Miss Lilian Allen; lattor should help in the pro- Rocitation, When the Sowing duction of "The Gondoliers.”·· Circio," Master Oscar Barrington; Tho ronest shows that the Piano-forte Solo, Miss Thomas; Dramatic Club are making a very Comic Song, Master John Grinde'ermined effort to give an ex- shaw; Racitation, "AFair cellent rendering of the piece, It Mr. Gardiner Just before, the Little Girl," Miss Phelips; Song, is after all one of those comic The.Stowaway," Mastor Sydney oporns which ely to a great writ was issued...

His Lordship think I had Johnson; Sketch, Miss Alice extent better strike out the action and Mist and Master Oscar Barring

Allon. netion. give you leave to bring a fresh ton; Song, "Firefly," Miss Lilion

Mr. Gardinar-As. Your Lord- hip pleasos. Plaintiff is here,

His Lordship-Ho "must ply all the costs of the day by Friday.

Mr. Harris-Thia' is the third'} Bafore the Acting Chief Justice,

His Lordship-Ho got drunk, know. He told me so last week. When did it happen"? :

By kind permission of the Already the matter has become so ollicers of the Hongkong Volun- ludicrous that it is almost to be toers, a bazar was held to-day expects that a huge cutery will on the Parado Ground in connec- be raised against the makers of ion with the Ministering Oil-dining tables, on the ground that dren's Longue, under the patron- the iniquitous game of "jush age of HE the Governor and bawbes" is sometimes played Lady Lugard. The ground was thereon, and against the daily and the stalls wero arrangod fritter away their fortunes at London Sessions recently, when ignorance of Indian Watchmen profusely decorated, with flige papers because the newsboys the grand jury returned true Before the Acting Chief Justice, round the sides of the enclosure, pitch-and-s8" bills in succession against two Mr. Justice Compertz, in the loaving a space where a largo mon named Johnson and Wells. Court of Summary Jurisdiction number of visitors thronged. The

·Sothething more is likely to be heard of the recent loan to China. Another prisoner rejoined in the this afternoon, Chen Din, of the stall holders were:

Tea Stall-H.E. Lady Lugard According to some accounts the name of Sullivan, while two Kowloon Dispensary, unemploy dealers accused of conspiracy to ed, suod Saida to recover the rain und Mrs. Anderson; Ice Stall-responsible persons are French dofrand wore named Johnson of $5, being the value of certain Miss Rowe and Miss Benbow; Belgian, but one says that the artioles belonging to the plaintiff Packing Stall-Mre. Dennys, Mrs. British aro also interested. Who- and Jeffries.

awi alleged to have been wrong Mackie and Mrs. Valpy; Work over is concerned is taking a long Mr. K. Komiro, one of thesons fully detained by the defendant. Stall-Mrs, Stabb, Mrs. Chatham, shot. The rebels have announced of the distinguished statesmau Mr. Gardiner appeared for the who occupied the post of Japaneso plaintiff and Mr. M. Reador Harris, Mre. van Rees, Mrs. Atkinson and in sot terms that while they will Miss Skipton; Kowloon Work cheerfully accept responsibility Arms Found on Junky Ambassador at the Court of St. of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, St Miss Spiuk, Mr. Bruce for loans exising at the begin The stoorsman of an unlicensed James's From 1901 to 1908, and was for the defendant. junk was elurgol at the Harbour who was one of the sigustories to Mr. Gardiner said that he had Shepherd and Mrs. Baker-Burding of the rebellion they would Office this morning with making the Ponce Trouty at Portsmouth, been instructed to ask for an ad Tree Stall-Mrs, Lammert; Chi-not assumid any for loans subie nese Fancy Goods-Mrs. Tutoher necile made to the Manelius. a falso declaration of the parti- loft England on October 7 for journment on the ground that and Mrs. Hankor; Fancy Goods- Tho senliento which has lent six. culare of arms and ammunition Takio, where it is expected that he number of very material witnesses Miss Loureiro; Sweet Stalls-The million sterling to Chiùm "Hi, on board the junk at Yaumati will take up a position in the were not available. He under Misses Putts and Miss Stanford- the afore, backed its opinion that harbour on the 28th inst. Lanco- Foreign Office. Mr. Komura has stood there were altogether four

Harris,

he Government will pull through. Sergeant W. R. Sutton, who pro for some time past been acting as witnesses. Of these, ono was in

by oxactly that amount, It is a secuted, stated that he was on third secretary at the Linbassy in Canton and one in gaol. duty on the Police launch and London, and proviously to that he

sporting action, though whether

in

it is cod, sound, finance it is for boarded defendant's bont

was one of the attackes. Mr. Junk Bay. He examined de Komura will travel to Japan via

in ncies to say. fendant's certificato, which had the United States, and although no provision for the carrying

no definite position lus yet been of armis. A search resulted in assigned to him, it is understood the discovery of 20 lbs. of that ho will shortly offter the black powder, 30 lbs. shot nud Foreign Office, of which his father, It is hard to keep track of evonte'in the "changeless" Empire one cannon. On the defentiant Count Komura, is the head. of China, s rapidly are tlmy changing. Distracted by rumours, being asked why he had not re- ported the arms, he said they

A Shanghai telegram this many of which contradict each other, it is difficult to believe any were not las. He was fined $10 afternoon stated that Langkats thing. But two facts, som to merge from the flood of rumour for 14 days hard labour, the land receded to Tis. 77.1-2 on

account of settlement sales, Canton would have appeared to have passed from the rate of the arms to be confiscateil.

Seaman's Institute."

Typhoon Warning. Manchu dynasty to that of some extraordinary body with undofinod

Yostorilay evening a concert The following telegram wis

chorus, such powars. More important still; the Throne has confessed itself a

was given at the Seaman's In-received by the American Consu miserable sinner and, by a stroke of the pen, has granted all the stitute, tto-programme for which late General from the Manila domands of the reformors (as distinct from the ghals) and was arranged by Lieut. and Mrs. Observatory at 11.45 a.m. today:

as could be provided by the

bean arrived at, but the matter has offgred, pardon to rebels and political offenders. The Stainer. It was as follows:--Cyclone.or: typhoon of Gunn

Philharmonic. No decision has [hon been placed before the "tendency-will be to regard this remarkable volte face with cynical Trio, Messrs. Denman Fuller, P. direction unknown.

Philharmonic, who will give their Barlow and G. Archbutt: suspicion. Yesterday we had news of a great operialist sue-Duel, Life's Dream is O'er,"

Sergeant Sutton onrged the

decision next week. Should it ho favourable there can be little cess, to secure which the Imperialists had shown wondrous valour. Mrs. Stainer and Mr. Skrimshire: Master of the Sashu Maru before

doubt that "The Gondoliera" Number of camon were said to have baon captured and the rebels Violin Solo, Mrs. Lindsay: Song, the Harbour Master this afternoon

will be, admirably rendered in wäre described us being in a state of atter domóralization. If this Mrs. Hunter: Dust, "Larboard with diaregarding the rule of the Watch," Sgis. Sinds and Yeo, of red on October 29, whereby a

· ·report was true it soens inore than passing strange that the Throue Sigs. Bartram: Song and Chorus, serious collision with a' Police time the plaintiff has appeared | Mr. Justice Gompertz..in the Marel, the month fixed for ita

Court of Summary Jurisdiction production, should have chosen that particular momont to issue an Edict of Bontiful Ciarden of Rosos, launch was narrowly averted. A

anthis morning, the Wai Yuen- apology in terms so abject that it is difficult for the Wostora mind to Mrs. Stainer: Song aul Chorus, fine of $50 or one month's hard

141, Queen's Road Central, sugd | Ist Norfolk Hegiment, Imwinken, condoive a (overmneist festending to their use. Later news suggests "Land of Hope and Glory," Mr.labour was imposed, with a cau- ignorant nuon. They are general-cheong firm of opium-dealers, of The death of Capt. J. R. Clarke. Mr. Gardiner He appeared in the Ying Toi firm of money place in Cambridgo Hourår 1. that if there has been a loyalist, victory it was not so sweeping nsa Skrimshire; Song, Mrs. Hunter: Lion to the Master to exercise very stupid.

your Lordship's clerk's office and clungers and opium-dealers, of Aldershot, as the result of an geci first reported and is counterbalanced by rebel successos elsewhere. Song, "The Song, that ranched greater care in navigating his

my Heart," Plor Keeble: Violin vessel in future.

In-ked for subpumas but the o'erk | 21, Jervois Street, to recover the font., Ho was one of the small And yet, to show how hard it is to keep track, since these lines wore Solo, Mrs. Lindsay: Song, "Sing written news lus còme through which suggests that after all “ to Sleep," Lig. Somman Thoro will be very general ox-said it was not part of his work. sum of $20, being naunt due number of officers on the active His Lordship-It is a bad undoran acknowledgment of debt list who have qualifiod of the

· signal succos was gained by the loyalists at Hankow.

Green: Song, and Chorus, My pression of regret at the news

Chinese rogimont test examina- What hope is there of fiuality? That" is the questiġu that con- Northern Maiden, Mr. Skrimshire, which has just been received of practice. it is rather hard dated Sept. 10, 1911.

A Careless Coxswain, the death of Mr. Charles Vincent that a 'man cannot get subpoenas Mr. F. X. · d'Almada Castro tion in the Chinese language. stantly recurs to the foreigner who considers the matter seriously.

Smith which took place recently issued without consulting a soli appeared for the plaintiff firm

citor.

and Mr. M. Reader Harris, of An inquiry was held at the at Staten Island, New York, says The Throne is oyisiently propared practically to hand over control to

Mr. Gardiner Not necessarily. Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, was

Commander · F. `0. Creaghi- Harbour Office yesterday, at the the "N-C Daily News,"

Osborno, R.N., les presented the the Chinese reformers. Are the reformers capable of undertaking with request of Mr. R. M. Dyer, Chief It will be recumbered by many. The case was adjourned to Fri- for the defendants. any prospect of success the enlossal task of transforming Ohnin to Manager of the Hongkong and that Mr. Smith was long and day, the plaintiff to pay thin costs Mr. Harris stated that he was Royal Yacht Squadron with an well-governed country? The immensity of the task is such Whampoa Dook Co.. into the prominently connected with Ras of the day's attendance by Friday instructed to consent to judgmont interesting relic of the Chinese for $150 $50 having already War of 1900, consisting of a that it is difficult to believe that any man, or body of the age done to the steam-launch at the time of their memor

circumstances attending the sell & Co, and was with them at 2 o'clock.

been paid to the plaintiffs. He breech-loading gun at least 300 however grout their intellectual powers, could hope for miccess Taikoo Law, belonging to Mesnis. ablo failure in 1891; in fact it Mr. B. Li has the honour of was prepared to pay $50 to-day years old, which was taken by within a reasonable period of time. Certain it is that of none of the Butterfield and Swire, and to one may be said that the decline in his boing the first Chinoso to climb had his clients, wished for that officer during the operations men of prominence in China can it confidently be asserted that of the Steamboat Co.'s lightora. hoalth was due to the disappoint- Mont Bland, a fest he accom a stay of execution for at Poking. It was originally they are equal to the tank. Yuun Shih;kai is by common assent. From the evidence given, it ape mant and worry that that calamity pliehed without much training, month in respect of the mounted on the walls of the poured that the defondant foulod entailed. Mr. Smith came to China though he was greatly fatigued balance. He did not know whe-Chinese capital, and stands on the best man thai Olina possossus, but he is known to have his the stdam-launch and the lighter, about 1873 and left after a resid-on his return to Uhamonix. Io thor the other side would consent an old oak carriage, resemblings limitations. Among the Manchus there is not one who has dis doing about $100 damage. The once of eighteen years to rey.ait il discarded his untional costume to a month's stay, but in any caso, n vaulting-horse, with one ond played any marked ability. It may be that the atter absence of Assistant Harbour Master, after in 1003 with Mrs. Smith. On the for a Norfo'k suit and heavy he would ask for a wook's stay, cut out to allow the gun toak any silver lining to the cloud over China will lead to a resuscita-bearing the evidence, found the Inst occasion he remained for three boots before starting, and was The case was one of differences depressed. It is about ft. long tion of the parition idea. Many will think that the Chinose launch guilty of negligence, and presented the Equitable Life As climber Mr. R. Boggis, the guide opium contracts

Coxswain of the Dook Co.'s years, during which time ho re accompanied by an English in prices arising out of certain and the inscription is as follows "Obineso, gun of about 1600 people as a race would progress faster and enjoy more lappiness ordered that defendant's cortili-surance of the United States. Coutlet, and the porter Ducroz, Mr. Almada intirgate tlist 3 Taken in the Chinese Wa if they were deprived of the right to misgovern themselves an 1 cate o suspended for three Hie amiable qualities made him The summit was reached in fine was preparel consent to a 1900 by Commander F.0.0

Osborno, I.N." Si: if the work that they are incapable of doing was taken in last faphs, at the oxpiration of many friends and his tugwerving weather, and the Oulusse alpinist week a star-

which time, he must come up for loyalty towards them gained for was greatly impressed by the Judgmont we entered accords believed by a combination of the great Powera.

examination,

{alm their affectionate

ingly magnificent view.

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