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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 1911

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HONGKONG DISPENSARY.-

DAY BY DAY.

He who possessoth little is possessed still loss.

Three months' hard labour'was nwarded a native at the Magistracy this morning for being a rogue und vagabond.

Among the passengers by the steamer Awa Marn-which sailed hop Brout of Manila. tuxday was the Right Roy. Bis-

the

A Chinese was sentenced to twelve months hard labour at Police Court this morning returning from banishment.

for

MAFFICKING IN HONGKONG.

Reported Fall of Peking.

have heard of the word, ein "maf- Chinese, though they inny novor fick". quite as boisterously as a typical English crowd and for that matter with as much regard for law and order. Last night about 7 o'clock the Chinese papers issued expresses announcing the fall of Poking. Immediately the

tinuous rattle of crackers.

at

than might vo been expected and gave the authorities very little trouble. The wise policy of ignoring what could not be pro- vented was adopted by the latter.,

SHEUNG PO" OFFICE

AGAIN ATTACKED.

A Serious Disturbance...

HONGKONG AND the REBELLION..

1

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NOTES AND COMMENTS;

The general display of fires works on Monday, ayouing

It is much to be deprceated that 200Chinese workers. Ohp wonders any credence should be placed in to what use ho will put this rumours which have their origia eurious present. The workers, in in episodes common to the ncces-making the present, informed Mr. sities of the gold weather training Greenfield that now they were and tho ordinary practices for Allee samce Melioon man". onsuring knowlodge of the ne-

Local Military Forces

The Flag Legends.

The following notifiention has Among the legonds on tho flage boon issued by the Military Hoad dealt with quite fully alsowhore carrjad through the streets last quarters:

in this issue, but special mention night were:-"Prosperity and With reforenep to the various may be mailo. here of a very dx- success to the Han race, Re- rumours which have boon cir

Success to the Chinese Com-last 48 hours regarding imaginary at the rattan chuir factory, 1, to 22 nove all Manchu' appendages; 11

culated in Hongkong within the

tensivo exhibition which was hold

monwealth."

movements of troops, the followShmikiwan Road owned by Mfr. S. To-day a number of youthsing is the correct stato of affairs: Greenfield. Not only did 'the city burat into noisy rejoicing. patrolled the streets bearing a The ordinary mobile column is, as display last until the wea flag inscribed To-day all the usunt, hold in roniliness to pro The report spread like wild fireschools will observe a public cood in any direction Where its ma' 'oors"-of the-morning, but- in the City and the European re sidout sat down to dinnor to the clony. Some of the Chinese services may be required for the the employeeshonoured their mus accompaniment of a loud and con-schools were closed, but not all. maintenance of order. Thore ister. He is probably the only man. Unfortunate Effects- nok, at presont, any likelihood of in the world who has been pro- Many Europeans thought little We understand that in somes its being called on to movo in any sented with lie quentes of over of the demonstration at first, more-uses the masters of ships have direction whatsoever. Six mon appeared at the Policely asking the attendant boy what bad some trouble with their Chi Court this morning charged with feast it was, and in the majority eso crows on account of the so gambling. The keeper of the of cases the boy was unable ported fall of Peking, Somo of Lestablishment was fined $3. to say whint occasioned the out the inen refused to work for the

hile the players had to pay $brenk. Those who went thom the day. piece

selves to investigate, were amply ropaid by aceing Chinose Hong kong given over to street demon-

and cossary mobilization measures of that in future they would wear strations, which wore too wido

Levery defended port....... spread and well organized not

only European clothes. It stands- to be the results of preparation.

The events, which suco last A LOVER OF LITIGATION. reply, ho statoil that as he shel to Mr. Greonfield's credit' that, in Coming down from the higher evening have taken place at lexols on foot was exciting, as all the office of the Sheung Po." Before the Acting Chiof Justico, tered, fod, and in fact supported the line pedestrians ran the risk of which is generally believed to Mr.JusticeCompers, in the Court their families and relatives he A boatswain on board the s.a. receiving a volley of firoworks tend to loyalist sentiments, as of Summary-furisdiction this world grant them an amount The ratos per quarter and por incnsom, proportional. Subscriptions Lightning was charged at the from aboye or a chance wad of sumed à sensational furnt 10.50 ) morning, Soo Chai, of No. 26, suflicient to cover the nest of the

for any period loss than one month will be charged as for alleged larceny of five tins of the which had roached the ground, application for protection which Lam, of the saine placo, to recover

Magistracy this morning with the paper in the cyo from those this morning. In aaswer to an Queen's Road West, sued Wai new clothes. All he-would re- (ladian butter) valued at $75. nu were adding noise and was received from Mr. J. 11. Garsiosum of $100. The nature of quie of them would be a coa- The daily issue is delivered free when the address is accessible to Mr. J. R., Wood discharged the smoke to the pandemonium. The diner, who is acting as solicitor the claim was described on the writes of their pride and inter-

inesonger. Peak subscribers can have their copies delivered a defendant.

ly people who seemed to be for the "Shoung Po," the Police of summonsas" Money lended and est in their work. ME. Green- their rosidoncos without any extra chargo, On copios sent by

going up hill were crowds of lost no timo in hurrying to the delivered on September 24, 1911." field has a word for the Chi- post an additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage.

Aging the fecent arrivals in chattering amals carrying bun-seeno of disturbanco, and on ar Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Messrs. The postage on the weekly issue to any part of the world is $1.00 Hongkong role, and ales. Frank dles of concentrated noise for the rival they saw a huge bonfire Coldring, Barlow and Morrell, ne-a loyal and netivo workers." Single Copies, Daily, ton conts. Weekly, twenty-five cents (for

rioleciation of those living in the lighted just in front of tio ollice, appeared for the defondinity The W. Holland, of Manila, Philippine Tslands, who are guests at the

higher levels. cash only)

Tol by a goodly supply of papers plaintill appeared in person. 'The

While toleration on the purt of“** which the mob had taken out. Hongkong Hotel. - Mr. Höllum] is

rejoicing

The plaintiff stated that he was the authorities was, no doubt, the "Cablenews American” of Manila |

Vieux Road and here the throntened to assumo surious pro- that the dofenduat had borrowed crowds gathered to give vont partions and spread to adjoining the money on a promissory note,

desirable that the Chinose ro and is making a short visit to to their foolings. They were premises, it was thought necessary China coast cities.

Mr. Goldring informed his sidants of the Colony should be really divided into three parties to bring into requisition the ser-Lordship that the present defend given to understand that they One set followed a man hearing vices of the Fire Brigade, and the ant ad sued the plaintiff recently must not consider themselves al-

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911.

THE SULLEN MEJLISS.

have so far iounsked in Parliumont,

contre of

...

on the editorial staff of the was Queen's Road, mil “Des of the building: As the flamos fanengineer on a slown-lauņchant | wiser part last night it is clearly

Typhoon Warning,

Aftermath of Rejoicings.

Government of China and it seems to us that it is a. distinctly un-

A serious stabbing alfray oc-aloft a white flag, and cheering as lose was soon brought into play for rent, to the amount of $7,80, urred at Stonecutors Island they wont, forcing overy Chinese in the burning pile of paper. unil won the action. The defend together superior to the regula yesterday between two emergency. they mat to add his voice to the While the Police were thus en- ant brought a lottor, which was re-tions for proserving order. It was coolies employed by the military rest. Onghouse acar The Sincere gagod, some of the more reckless ferred to the Registrar. In the to be noted last night, while the thorities. As the result of a Co. exhibited a white flug heirs of the riotors began to stone the course of that action the $100 in Growd was good humoured and quarrel, one of the mosis allegeding in black character the inserip members of the force, a pile of respect of the present claim was not offensive to foreignors, that La have struck the other on the tion “Everlasting success to the bricks lying near affording them mentioned. head with a crowbar and the Chinese," and here a continus ammunition: The Police upon

His Lordship expressed an

many of those taking part in second is said to have roturnal roll of cheering, hand clapping, this instantly withdrew their opinion in the other are that the the demonstration belonged "to the attack by slashing at his and the rattle of crackers was attention for the time being from man must have got como unhuthote under world, to the stratov antagonist's leg with a chopper. kopt up for hours. The third the work on which they were on ised person to actus solicitor. of society that produces trouble" | Ous if the combatants was sont section was probably the noisiest gaged and promptly turned the

Mr. Goldring-He wanted to makers. The expression of to hospital, while the other was A large revolutionary flag with huse-on-the-mob and this had the take out a summons for $300 for brought up at the Magistracy this the eight pointed star on a blue effect of damponing their ardour, hinges and the matter was re- legitimate political opinion is morning. The case was remind-ground was flown" from a top Shortly aftor three o'clock this ferrod to Mr. Lee Jones. It seems forgiveable, even if it takes b ed till Friday.

storey window of a house in Des afternoon, a representative of the to bo a babit with him.

form, that does not commend Voeux Rond, and the crowd in the "Telegraph" visited tho disturbed

His Lordship-le could not itself to foreigners with nerves, Ladies' Recreation Club. street beneath was in a state of spot and saw a picket of about have made out the writ, because but these individuals, who are A mixed doubles handicap delirions dolight as salvoes of a dozen Indian constables with take it he does not understand It is surprising that no question has been raised in the Home the L.R.C. during November-intervals.

tennis tournament will be played crackers wore let off at regular rifles and ball ammunition posted English.

ready to hang on to the skirts of outside the office of the "Showing Parliament to elicit a fall exposition of British intentions iù Persia. December. Entries close at 6 p.m.

Mr. Goldring-lo must have any excitement for their own Vehicles were at a promin," A huge crowd of Chinese got somebody else to write it for purposes, are worth watching. Some little time ago, it will be remembered, two Indian cavalry

on Saturday, November 11. regiments were despatched to Southern Perria, and this, we hope

The wilder spirits commandeered was gathered outside, but they him. (g the plaintiff) You are To-day the robot lag is being the tram cars and drove up and had abandoned, the inenacing on very bad terms with the defend openly flown in Des Voux Road. may be taken as an indication that Britain's patience is exhausted, received by the Ameritzon Con- and waving white imnikerchiefs in the morning. Immediately in

The telegram quoted below was down the route shouting lustily attitude that they had displayed unt?

Plaintiff Yes, we live the Thig we take it is highly irregular, and that steps are to be taken to protect our interests in those rather slate General from the Manila which for the nonce took the place front of the entrance to the office same floor. (Laughter).

on This flag is not yet the symbol of troubled regions. Just over a year has olapsed since Sir Edward Observatory at 9.40 am. to-day-of flags. Others hired motor cars lay the charred remnants of the Continuing, plaintiff said tha auy recognised Government, Grey sent a three months ultimatumado Tuheran, so that he cannot be Cyclone or typhoon E. of Luzon, and drove frou point to point, taper of which the mob had on the 8th day of the 8th mogwhatever it may become in the accused either of undue haste, or undue courage. But, as Foreigning up

more than 300 miles distant, fill-Justily urging the crowd to further made short shrift. Chief In the defendunt lost something and

and liner vocal efforts. Secretary, he has never been notable for a display of either quality.

spoctor Baker had been early on he was accused of having stolen future, and its public display The rejoicings were not all lip the scene and his

it.. presence

should be checked. Great Bri- . Not until it was finally driven in upon him, by such an accumulation As a result of last night's de service either. In some enses they seemed to produce a wholesome Mr. Goldring You. went to tain is on friendly terms with the of proofs as long since convinced most people, that Persia was hope-nistration by some members of took the form of sacrifice will effect on the rowdies. We under the station with him?

Plainti—Yes. lessly incapable of quolling the anarchy in the south hus he con-of the Chinose newspaper "Sheung the appendage." One Chinose considerably by six o'click this a claim for $300 for wrongful friendly act on the part of a

o native community at the officeing sacrifice of the queue or as one stand that the picket in all pro- sented to inovo at all; and we confess to surprise that no questions Pp" in Connaught Road, three barber, in Queen's foud exhibited evening by which time the crowds arrest? No, I wanted him to pay British Colony to permit the dis

Chinese is known to speak of bability will be strengthened You got somebody to write out

men were brought up at the It will be remembered that some time ago a proposal Magistraty this morning on would be removed free of chargeably. It is a significant fact that about the paper. I did not write play of the rebel, flug.

a placard stating that aro expected to increase consider damages, I don't know anything was submitted to the Mejliss to have an Englishman appointed as of the defendants were fine large party of Europeans the l'olice are not prepared to run it.

charges of disorderly coliduet. head of the Telegraph Department. Many of the members showed $25 etch or one month's hard gathered in his shop to see the any risks and, at all events, the Did you not go to somebody their fioree disapproval of the proposal, which had the support of the labour. The third inan fun. A continuous stream of picket will not be removed between and ask him to write out the

A Homie paper saddles on à Cabinet, by turning their backs upon the speaker who made it, nuleted in $5. The two first enthusiasts passed, through the now and ten o'clock to-morrow claim for you?-Nothing of the correspondent the responsibility Again, there has been much delay in replying to Britain's proposition men were also charged, with shop to have theirquenes removed morning. In the course of today, sort.

for the following ingonions ar- for the construction of a railway in Southern Persia. Merchandise assaulting an Indian constable,

with one sharp snip of the shears, the rowdies were harangued by Eventually, the plaintiff admit-rangement of the names of the They left the discarded appendage some responsible Chinese, who te having asked a friend to write English cricketers now on their". meantime cannot be moved inland without much trouble and delay

Earthenware Store Gutted. behind.

pointed out to them the extreme out a claim. and danger from brigands. To submit the proposal to grinta con the ground floor of No. 10, Nullul of the revolutionary leaders were

A fire. broke out yesterday on Later in the evening, portraitsfolly, of their conduct.

Further evidence wascalled and way to Australia:- cession to the Majliss at present would result in its prompt rejection, Lane, which is used as an earthen-carried in thestreets, followed by

judgment was entered for the de-

· HITCH and the Persian Government knows this; hence tho delay,

ware store. The fire is said to a crowd which mado scarcely any the week onded Nov. 5 were 0,111

Tho-visitors to the Museum for folant with costs. These incidents show very clearly that so long us Persian national of-kerosene lamp. The fire the layer of cracker paper on the The visitors to the Library num-statement mado, in the local Press

have originated by the upsetting noise with their fest, so thick was Chinese and 175 non-Chinese

Correspondence rolating to a affairs are in the hands of the Mojligs Grout Britain is not likely, to brigade promptly turned out, but ground, be fairly treated. It is not surprising, therefore, that now the flames were not subdued

borad 601, of whom 203 were to the effect that tons of vegetables Only bnd unfortunate incident Chinese. measures are being tried. The cavalry, it is announced, will until the ground and fitat floors is to be recorded, and that was

grown in the Asiatic style in Bel- be employed to protect the Consulates, but infantry could total damage is estimated at "Shoung Po," a journal alleged cholera case Mr. Elmonds, tary Board meeting this afternoon. gium were imported into London, were completely gutted. Tim the attack on the oflices of tho Counsel engaged in theCuronia was laid on the table at the Sani- have managed that quits as well. The fact that cavalry hos boop $4,000. The ground floor is in- to have loyalist tendencies. sent-and picked Indian regiments at that points very clearly to sured for $3,000,

ADP.P., for the prosecution and The corresponilence contained a the strong likelihood of their combining the defence of the Con-

rabble gathered outside the offices Mr. Everitt for the defence-ap-denial that this was the case ond The Legislative Council.·' of this journal, and after consider peared again in the District Court was laid on the table, sulates with patrolling of the roads and capturing some of the bri-Live Council on Thursday, the dows on the ground floor, sub-Everitt, stated that the ship lind At the meeting of the Legisln-able jeering smashed all the win at Singapore on Oct. 30, Mr. gands, who make travelling in Southern Persia so unsafe at present. Hon. Mr. II. E. Pollock, K.C., will sequently gaining entrance to lie not arrived from Calcutta yet, but Magistracy this morning with the Four mon-wore olurged at the The question is whether, if the troops already sent are insufficient ask the following question: Will lower offices and smashing the as she had left Rangoon on Friday larcent of four bales of matting. Theroply is simple. It is this: to quell the existing anarchy, Sir Edward Grey will son I more. Bothe Director of Public Works state furniture and a large mirror: The last she was expectel in Singapore from the s.8. Kinshan. Two of has not proved himself courageous on many occasiɖus, and he has what stops are being taken for the trouble seemed likely to reach on Wednesday. The captain was the defendants were discharged, boon vory reluctant to take the first step here. We use the words repair or restoration of the Foun-serious proportions, when an Euro coming with the Curonia, but the The other two men declared that first stop advisedly, because it will be a lasting slur upo. Britain's dedicated to the public in 1887 in stable arrived and made two vossol, Mr. Edmonds not object- they only took it. The Magis tains which were presented and pean sorgeant and an Indian con- doctor was coming by another they did notetsal 'the matting; foreign policy, if, now that she has made a move, she does not re- commemoration of the Jubilee of arrests. main in occupation of the sphere of British interests until Perain In all there are oloven second has not been issued to-day,

After this the crowding, the case was further post-trate, however, seriously doulitod Her late Majesty, Queon Victoria? diaporeed. has a Government more stable in itself and more favourable in its readings to be dealt with at this

The Shoung Po" poned till Nov. 7, till which date their right to approprinio the stuff, tho question of forfeiture or non- and sentenced theos to one month's disposition towards Britain than the sullen änd shifty Møjliss.

On the whole, however, the forfeiture of bail was left over hat labour and four hours' meating,

crowd last night was more orderly, also,

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