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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21-1911

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Mr. Ottiwoll; the Consul-General at Wuchow, has gone on leave.

A number of volunteere, who wont to camp for the week-end, came back, un Sunday evening,”

The water at Wuchow on the 17th

ad Summaui it was ono foot,

A FASHIONABLE WEDDING

Edwards-Asion.

One of the prettiest weddings of the year was solemnized at St. John's Cathedral this afternoon, the bride being Miss Mary Evolyn Williams Edwards, third daugh- ter of tho lato. Richard Edwards

The bride's mother wore a gown of grey satin with an overdross of paisley chiffon and gold embroid ory. Hur hat of Togal straw was immed with black Lancer plumes, and she carried a bouquet of mauve chrysrathonung.

The bride's sister had on 6

gown of Nattier blue charmeuse trimmed with satin glade and on the bodice there

A BOXER IN COURT.

Prize Money Dispute

At the Magistracy yesterday after

noon N. A. Bux, a clork smployed

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Memes, Kelly sad. Walsh, sum

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

The Red Star.

Recent eronts luuvo inde nost of us greedy for sevention, almost" bloodthirsty, and we feel it un unfairness, almost that no great.

battles, either in Tripoli or Ohitu

aro being served up for our outer- tainment, yet the air in many places is aloudy enought in all of the same moned Bill Lowis, the wall-known conscience. Zadkiel old his brethren, the sixpenny (when at home, compiling their prophes

she wore a coat of the blue satin,

inst, was ten fact on the guage, and Esq., J. P. for Glamorgan and wore touches of tomaton rod in boxing promotor, for assault. There they are not ponny) soothsayors Brecon and Mrs. Edwards of Fed. /the now embroidery; with tho gów! was a cross-summous by Lowis fortes for 1911, did not happen to The temperature on the West hir, Abordare, South Wales, and 11er hat of blue chmurious with trespass. Both cases were board to see the skies blazing with por

the bridegroom Liont. Clifford, Jólin Aston R.E., oldest son William Clifford Aston Esq. of baquet of bronze chrysanthe Mr. Goldring, who appeared for

nrums was fed up with Natier defendant, said that the trouble arose

River has fallen considerably of late, and a few days ago it was as low as 65deg.

A new Fronch steamer, La Corne, from Haiphong, has been put on tite West River run under the Chinese lag. It is stated that the trade on the river, despite the disturbances in my of the poris, is briek.

Chatenham.

of

a piping of rod, hail for friuming getlior, two bluo Lancer plumes. Hor

The officiating, eforgyman,was | blue ribbons,, the Rev, F. T. Johnson, who was

The bride's gift to the bride after some boxing bouts in tho City assisted by the lov. A. B. Thorn-groom was a split seconds stop Hall on November 4. There was hill and the, Rey, W. H. Foster Which; the bridegroom's gift to

a

the bride was a gold watch brace dispute over the division of the prize money, and complainant came into

ing Company, Ltd., inform us that The bridesmaids were Misses les and amethyst and pearl pou

Thy Chinese Engineering and Min-Pegg, Chaplain to the Forces. the total output, of the company's Ethel Edwards, Vivienne Dennysont and his gifts to the bridge- three mines for the week ending, Nov. and Beity Aldison and Master maids were turquoise and pour 4th, amounted La 27,537.95 tons, and the sales during the period to Godfrey Bird was the page...

pondants. 28,653.00 tons,

The case of Wong Tsz-kan, who was indicted at the Crimind Sessions, yesterday, "on" darges of forgery and obtaining money under false pretences, resulted in a verdict of not guilty being on tered by the jury. The prisoner was discharged.

The bride was given away by Mr. II. L. Dennys and Lieut. A. P. W. Wodd, R.E, acted as best man.'

The hymus were:Love divine all loro excelling, Oh perfect Love, all hunnu thought transcending, and the other music was Ruffs' Cavating before service the And- anto from Lemare when in the

The Presents. The full list of the presents and the donors will be published morrow.

PANION NEWS.

Canton, Nov. 20.

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tents. No pages had they [adorncil · on 'töp with littlo pic- uros showing the smoking baule. Trouble in Portugal, in Mexico, in Persia, in Tripoli, in China- the prophets failed to warn us of these things. They failed to sco that the red star was in the or- cendent. To employ an expres sive valgarism, they have he

badly left. Now comes tho nows - that the newspapers, at home are critically grave was thus, situation full of disclosures showing how during the Franco-German nogo-

the room and created a disturbance.tiatious. Sir Edward Groy is to make a statement shortly, mud, Complainant in his evidence said

considering the stato of feeling in that the assault took place about Germany at the moment, quite a

midnight. He was at the City Hardoul hangs on that statement. It would not take much to set the Looking after the interests of hidry tinder alight and to provide

the biggest blaze of nil. An. Armagh Mandarin.

brother, who was Ihown under the name of "Iron" Bux. A disputi arose.over the cutting up of tho priz money, and during the discussion the

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One of the most engaging writers in England is "The Bon- doner" of the "Evening News." He is a journalist who not only

On Saturday afternoon a Chinese vostry and Mendelsohn's Weddin' On Saturday last several bodefendant got up from his chair and writes pleasantly of eurrent hup

Hongkong Telegraph" will hired a bicycle from a shop al 16, Praya East, aud failed to return it. Subsequent enquiries by the police showed that he had disposed of it the Sine Afternoon for 830. The

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is talking about all the time, ilo Mr. Donman Fuller was the gr-revolutionists, attempted to forco hit him in the chin. Witness sai: penings, but who knows what he the brivos at Hoichu 13 sacrendo was ordered out of the room, au remarks in a recent coluran that ganist.

Picturesqueness was lout to the jer. While they were crossing the avert further trouble he' walke news of the trouble in China remind us how little we know ceremony, by the presence of the river the braves heard of the al-ut.

...about China, how little wo can groom's-coutrades and the usual fair and when they were not far Mr. Goldring: Your brother weyor learn about that vast yellow honours (of a military wedding from. the shore opened fire at were paid.

The bride's dross which was lovely was made of the, thickest white satin, with a chiffon tunic embroidered with pearls and silver, and caught in front and at the back with an exquisite penri embroidery, with a port and

them. The bogus revolutionists on the bont returned fine. There were casualties, on both sides. Thirteen are reported to have been killed."

After repeated-persansions by Mr. Wu Hon-man, the Governor- General, the gentry and mox

shere -Yes..

He signed his own articles?--Yes | And you had no right in the

comi-My brother is rather young, and I was deputed to look after his unterests.

mystery. Even the untravelled Englishman can make a fair guess at Tripoli's place on the north African const; Opottó and Lisbon aro old friends, Teheran has a familiar sound. But though Wuchang be a control nivanced opinions, Hankau

fronty port with a honest trade in the black

Were you invited into the room by China tea which I drink wat five Lewisi-No.

o'clock, and Hanyang a place of ironworks for all the world-like

fuôt 10 Sir Robert Hari to ask".

Returns from the City Hall for the week onding Nuvomber, 19 show that the total number of vis-silver fringe. The dainty bodice chants of the whole, province to itors to the Library and the Mus-of chiffon and silver had some stay in Canton as a preventive eum wore 629 and 5,935, respect lovely roke point lace on it. The against the stirring up of tron-disturbance by calling out that if hef thero cities aro as mysterious ively.Of this number 448 Eurfull Court train, of the white ble by the local ruffians, Geuer-did not pay this money you would poans and 181 Chinese visited the Library and 182 Eaopeans and atin, was fastened to each should-Lung Chai-kwong lias yielded take him to law about it No;

er with a beautiful pearl on and reorganized his Kwailin asked him whose fault it was that the ment and was quite plain, except forces in order to protect the scales were lost. Isaid it was not for an immonse, bow of silver people in Canton. Lau Wing

my brother's fauft. tisano, with which same material fook, an-os-general, who, it will the whole train was lined. Her be remeralered, took an active lovely old lace veil which she wore part in the Franco-China off her face as do inost modern has been asked by the Governor- brides, was lent her by her mo-General to act as Commander-in-

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HONGKONG, TURSDAY.

NOVEMBER 21, 1911.

THE REVOLUTIONARIES' AIMS.

Constable Clark had occasion to urred a man for returning from ban ishment in a house in Cross Street, Wanchai, on Saturday night. A crowd collected, and the prisoner julled for assistance, with the result that stones were thrown at the con:" stal. He stuck to his prisoner, and yesterday morning the man was fined

25 for creating a disturbance. quet of choice white flowers, and wure as her only "ornament, her mother's prosent, a diamond, and

While Inspector, Gordon was pro-

meting to hospital on Sunday after

noon he detained a Chinese who waogal necklare. in charge of two boxes with a coolie following up in the rea-with a sword.

stalid that he was an officer in th

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a

war,

Last Saturday, the various so- cieties in Canton held a meeting

I put it to you that you created a Middolsbrough, the very muræs

na the characters on paper ton. terus A few wooks ago, the reporters would have gone hot hiin what is going to happen in China. They might, after all, have gained little from the inter view. Sir Robert's wise words Were you present.when the articles would have pudded a culin, but” were signed ?-No, I saw them after-final opinion would have been it is not certain that Sir Robert's

wards.

You used no threatening words;

-No.

at the Chamber of Commerce,nough to knock you downfNo, but Hig Worship: Was the blow severe

the object of the meeting was it knocked my head back. presided over by Li Ping-sun.

Mr. Goldring: You' had a very

Provincial Treasurer, and Mr. Manot been knocked down. Ying-piu, manager of Sincere &

Defendant said the purao in dis Co., were among those present. It was unanimously decided that pute only uotos to the value of $5,000,- | ner and 880 for the loser. There 000 kept in the old Provincial was also 4.850 furfait for the man Treasury after redemption during

was for 8200-$120 for the win-

the last money crisis in Canton; who failed to reach the correct be put into circulation. Before weight. At the conclusion of the baing issued, those notes will

there. He was one of those few western-born men whom the Far Enst has taken to itself. I think of him less as a county Armagh,

strange fortune to be huru in tun who became a mandarin than us a mandarin who had the

Armagli."

The full string band of the str. Manchuria will play on the Open View Hotel on Thursday evening Air Skating Rink at the Belle

next, beginning at 9 p.m.

Rich men rido in chaises!" but to jolly jack-tár prefors, if one may judge from experience, an up-to-data motorcar. Several wait? lave to-day bren amusing Queen's Rond in hired a r. Thin themselves riding up and down

to consider the question of re- The bride weat away in a coal circulating notes of issue of the The man was taken to No. 7 police and skirt of thick Rose du Barri former Government, Mr. Ji Yuk-Jucky cacupo. Few people who have lation, and on being questioned, Shantung; the coat having Yuk Association in Canton, now been hit on the chin by Lewis have

tong, former President of the Si revolutionary army and displayed square collar of heavy guipure the rebel batige on his arm. Yester taco, with touches of black. Her Jay morning, on a charge of being large picture hat of Leghorn was unlawfully in the possesion of arms, The publication in the Shanghai pajuss of an opon letter settinge was fined 350 and the sword we massed with carnations from pale

rdered to be confiscated. ·

to deepest pink. out the aims of the Revolutionaries was a wise and opportune move.

The grown up bridesmaid was Everyone has hoon asking, what the Revolutionaries would do when, and it, they achieved success. What, it has been asked, havo they During the past week-four cater attired in a charming gown of to offer to replace the regime they sock to upset? What construct of anteric forer were notified in the ive programie do they present?. This manifesto answers all the Colony, two being Chinese, ane Nur lovely shade of soft Saxe blue snt

orionfags and juvites the close attention of all who are interuaté 1wegian, importes, and ous British in with: a tunic of chiffon to match bear a new shop mark. The $1, fight he offered Bux $0, but he said cost of this musen:cnt; intr

One of the cases terminated fatally caught up with a stole effect of $5 and $10 notes will havo dit-Chat Potter had failed to weigh in.hough it be, makes most of ve in the future of the Far East.

Que Portuguese case of puerperal The document is one that deserves eulogy on many counts. The over was also notified. Smallpox mauve pinge velvot, down the forent chops. The other notes of

hesitate and refue. language is dignified yet firm, reasonable while unequivocal. Sel is slightly on the increase, as during contro of the gown. The bodice issue kept in the Treasury will Witnes, replied, “So did your dor Gins a stronger indictment been ponnel than that made against the pas week nine cases were notified of chiffon and soft creata lace lind. The new Government has re- You should not have paid Petter

be destroyed in public......

| brother.” ́. Complainant then said, P.C. McMillan charged the tho Manchu Dynasty, Students of overts in the Far East are com-le the authorities. Of these, five ot pelled to admit as they read those tersely, but clearly phrased charges curred in the Colony itself. The touch of mauve on it and a gor-solved to issue a national loan of that, from the point of view of a Chinese patriot, the cup of the victims included seven Chinese and geous buckle of dull gold worked $5,000,000 in script of $5 each, the money. Manohu iniquity had been fillet to overflowing. As a justification, two Indiano, and six of the nine with mauve beads.. Her. hat of wilt two years at interest of money. You will have to give it

These bonds will be redeemed the open letter will go down to history in association with similar cases proved fatal.

Tusean strawwas embroidered 25 per cont. yearly. Under the instruments explaining flis animating principles of great movements. - Position at Canton.

What will gain particular appreciation from the foreigner in the Things aro vory quiet hero with Saxe blue and trimmed with Government, the receipts from, or else there will be trouble." He strong dosire shown to win foreign esteem and sympathy. We admit that throughout this crisis, though, we have felt in the minnow, excepting the occasional a Lancer plume, She carried a Canton's revenue represented n kept on talking, and incas told him aympathetic with the aims of those who were organizing the revolutowa between this several fiētions, bonquot of pink rosesˇties, with sum of over $30,000,000 annually get cut of the room. He raised of 86 was imposed on such coujit.".

but the new Government thinks no trouble is fenrod, On Satur-blue ribbɔns. tionary movement, we have harboured the doubt whether anti-day the rebels sent men to the foreignism was not.in the background If the open letter is an bridge leading to the Summeen, The little puge was dressed in $40,000,000 at least. oxpression of the heartfelt continents of the majority of the rovolu- and every Chinese who came white satin, with-Irish lace collar tionary leaders that doubt may be disregarded. As we pointed out along, wearing a queue was seiz and cuffs, and performed his duties yesterday, Dr. Wu Ting-fang, whose name gives weight to the lettered and his queue out off. All ins deliglitful manner. `- is a man of parts, and his influence in certain to be exertal for good plassos wore treated like, and The Little bridesmaides proceeded to Wonglaking, to the No doubt lie and the other distinguished reformer, Won Tsung-yoo, those in employ on the Shameen who also signed the letter, were noting in accord with the known but living in the city, sent for looked most dainty in little white graves of the anarchists who fell him.Bux was 6.1-strant all tezes $215; Cantons $195. »pu

+

master of a cargo-boat in the MR-

rino Court yesterday with (1)

Tying at anchor within 100 yards

We want the forfeit

to

of

low water mark near the Gas

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that they will obtain a sum of his hand to order Bux out of the room, when como, of those present, Something like 100,000 people

of both soxes representing people called out; "Don't hit him; Bill" cession and, loaded by bands, Witney aid, "No, I might kill

of all classes-formol a long, pro-

Works during prohibited hours;

(2) disobeying the order of the

exhibit regulation liglits, A line urbour Mastor and (3) failing tử.

The

Share Market The folowing are to-day's que tations (supplied by Mesra, Wright and Hornby)---Bunk 881-10, 8875; Unious 4835; North China's $155, s.; Yang

Indo-China's $56 m.; Chia Sa- gare $110 P.; Rubs 83.50 bi Tronolis 60 b.; Hongkong hets

Wharves The 12 b. Hongkong Lands $103 6 Hongkong Jens $175 s.; Langkata Tls. 05. 0.

wishes of the other members of the Provisional Government. While, barbers and had their hair cut at chiffon frocks, with small French at the last outbreak in Canton. When witness wert (garde him he therofore, there is still room for doubt and anxiety, the publication their leisure and as fliey desired, coats of blue satin, on their heads After performing the front corn of this document has thrown' a useful light upon the aims of the rather than submit to the inevit they wore caps of silver not and mony, fire-crackers were let off staggered back'as if he was afraid of $48.1-2 sp $48 en Teistes. revolutionaries, and warrants a liope that the future for the foreigner able should they attempt to re-

They hoisted a fing with a short whose life interests are in the Far East is not eq seriously joopar-turn home with their queasy so-

lace, and carried brown baskots description of the hero'o deede being hit dized on at first appeared to be the case.

blue.

of those who lay buried there, curely attached to their oranium, of pink roses tied

Both cases warn dismissed.

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