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CHINESE BOYCOTTERS. PHILIPPINE DELEGATES.

DAY BY DAY.

An aim ia life is the only fortune worth the anding, and it is not to found in foreign lands, but in the heart itself.

Some Local Views on the Subject.

"

Mr Lowe Arrives.

Mr. A. R. Lowe arrived back from Shanghai by the German mail steamer Yorck to-day.

Interview with Don Manuel! Quezon.

Don Manuel Quezon, and Don

WORLD TOUR.

NOTES AND

COMMENTS:

Lady Travellers Arrive in 'Hongkong.

The Tramways and Colns.

Apparently the decision of the The rumours as to a boycott of

The ss. Siberia had a large Tramway Company to accept the Russo-Asiatic Bank by local Chinese had this much of truth Manuel Earnshaw arrived in passenger list when she steamed only Hongkong money has arous in them that cartain depositars Hongkong yesterday by the 8.8. into Hongkong early to-day, and ad considerable hostility amongst have undoubtedly been drawing Rabi, from Manila. It will be among them were six ladies who the Chiness. Until Sunday it did with some amount of freedom; bus remembered that Don Quezon was are making a tour of the world, not become really active, but on enquiries made by the "Tele the first Delegate appointed to the under the auspices of the Ray-Sunday night stones were thrown graph" to-day go to show that Congress of the U.S.A. by the mond, Whitcomb Tourist Com-at a car at Shaukiwan. Too much ronce. An innovation of this Mr. J. N. Wardrop, U.S. Con- that certain number is a small Filipino Legislative, and that pany of New York, and who can be made of such an occur sul at Sandakan, British North and negligible one. At eleven his appointment was due to a started from that city.

representative of the "Hongkong for a time; but it will pass. This Borneo, arrived today by the a.s. o'clock the bank was anything nomination by the Lower House When interviewed to-day by a kind is bound to cause trouble

but busy, and the one or two in the Islands. Borneo,

Don Manuel Earnshaw is a Telegraph," Mr H. W. Kelley, sort of thing has been known Chinese presenting themselves at Thanksgiving Day.

"In my party are: Mrs W T. Even Europeans feel momen Thursday, the twenty-eighth of the counters looked quite as much representative to Congress, having who is managing the party, said:fore nad has always died away. this month, has been officially like putting money in as drawing been nominated by the Upper Wells, Miss J. Broadfoot, Miss A. tarily annoyed by the now rule.

listened to-day, from both the Chi- declared as Thanksgiving Day in it out. Opinions to which we have House at Manila..

Arrived from Borneo.

America.

Football.

Smoked in Conrt.

The Agitators.

"Of course this Mongolian trouble is at the bottom of it," said a British financier this morn.

"bg"

In speaking to a representative L. Cutler, Mrs J. F. Soper, Mise We saw one yesterday with quite sidiary coin, and he was forced Lyman.. nese and the European sides of the of the "Hongkong Telegraph," Bess Kibbey, and Mrs Cheater a fair pocketful of Chinese anb "So far," Mr. Kelley continged,t tender a dollar and so to dd "I think that under Mr. A meeting of the United Ser-question, agree that the story has Mr. Quezon said:

administration, the

we have done Japan, Korea and this store of small coin, And Wilson's vicea Football League will be been exaggerated, and that- even if it had not-a bank whose held in the Soldiers' Club, ou capital is in the region of Islands are bound to improve. Manila thoroughly and we have only the presence of a lady, we ing things, with point and force; Friday, 29th instant, at 4 p.m.,

six million pounds sterling has have been re-elected, and I am been delighted with everything imagina, provented him from say Street Gamblers Fined.

"Our next stops will be: Shi- But he looked them quite success- little to fear from isolated mal now on my way to Washington that we have seen.

to take up my duties again.' Two street gamblers were contente.

When asked about the Japanese, gon, Singapore, Java, Burmalı, fully. each fined $20 or in default

and Japanese trade in the Philip an extended trip throughout

often wondered We have seven days, by Mr. Hazeland, at

Quezon answered; India, then Ceylon, and after Leck or Daffodil ?... the Police Court, this morning.

pines, Mr.

"I do not believe that the that Egypt.

"The party is supposed to dis whether the Welshman is really Raymond Teal Co. · The Raymond Test Musicaling. There are agitators about Japanese are making any headwayband there about the middle of proud of what has been regarded Comedy arrived to-day from here, bailing from Canton, who in the Philippines, and I may

scoms that he is not, for on the Manila and will open a season at are dead up against Russia, also say that the opening of the next March, but if they wish to go as the national emblem of the

display of spleen as this, to make litate our trade with America, both for them.

"The weather has been most insurance stamps Wales is re- The rates of Subscription to the "Hongkong Telegraph" will the Victoria Theatre to-morrow and think, by such a silly Pacams Caual will groatly faoi on, other trips will be arranged Principality-the leak. It now

night.

those interested in Russian North and South. The possibilties finance fear that China can make are enormous, and I, as a Philip propitious," Mr. Kelley added, presented, not by a leek but by a "aud I, only hope that it will daffodil. Moreover, at the invest A man who had the audacity her influence felt. I think they're pines Representative in Congress,

Carnarvon last year the daffodil The rates per quarter and per monson, proportional. Subscriptions to smoke in Court, was brought a bit premature, "he added, "and mean to impress upon, the Am-tay so during our visits toiture of the Prince of Wales at

erican people the untold values Macao and Canton,

"We had rather heavy seas was used in lieu of the leek. The for any period less than one month will be charged as for before Mr. Hazeland, this morn- bad better leave matters alone."

ing. After being cautioned he

A well-known Chinese mer-and resources of our Islands.* chant echoed was discharged.

this opinion,

"I have consistently urged the from Manila to Honkong, but the question of the why and the 'Siberia 'is an excellent gen boat whorefore of this change. was rỠ-: fact that our Islands have never and, going further, said:

we notice, and it was ingeniously. been properly developed and that and we suffered little incon-cently brought up in Pailiament, "China" is suffering from a

The length of the party's stay explained by Mr Llewellyn Wil- mistaken spusa of patriotism. the loss of Governor Forbes is venience,"

is obvious from his name. He She thinks that unless she goes very much regretted by the bus

"Philippine finances are "very a week or more. the Morgolian difficulty, she will

Mr. Kelley added that the stated that the Welsh word for quickly and wholeheartedly into iness element of the community." in and about Hongkong will lisms, an M.P. whose nationality Con- Manila Hotel is one of the heat daffodil is "oohinen pedr" which, lose all her possessions bit by bit; good at the present time and the

being interpreted, means" Petor's leok". The speaker added, that Russia's attitude is only prospects are better still.

amidst laughter, that "it is dus to the their end of the wedge. ditions have been improving since he has ever stayed at.

a blunder of Shakespeare, or Bacon, I personally would rather ace her 1902 and we all fully expect that setting her own house in order, they will improve still more." While her big men are quirrel- In addition Mr. Quezon said:

or some equally ignorant Saxon, "All the mines are good. To be ling with saol other and while

flower to a stinking vegetable that the Welsh national emblem was changed from a charming

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912.

PATRONAGE IN PARTICULAR,

THE OUTCOME of a strangulated system.

Mr. Kennedy Leaves. Among the departures from the Colony by the s.s. Flintshire,

Mr.

David Kennedy, of Kennedy's Horse Repository, Causeway Bay.

is

Opium Possession.

At the Police Court, this mor- ning, Mr. C. D. Melbourne fined a Ob.nese $10 for being in unlawful possession of a small quantity of opium, ⠀

Charge of Kidnapping.

Two Chinese were remanded those whom she has trusted sure there is not mach American in the past are taking squeeze capital as yet, but it is slowly in at every point, she is hard-creasing and I think that in ten

for a week, by Mr. Hazeland, at

on a charge of kidnapping three children. Sargt. Appleton has the case in hand.

investors.”

be

AN IDEAL HUSBAND."

On the 17th, 19th and 21st of December there is to be produced on the stage of the Theatre Royal one of the most powerful, nad at the Police Court, this morningly in a position to lay years the capital that has been the same time instructive and

In Wyndham Streat this mor namely Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal town the law to the great Euro-invested will more than repay the amusing plays ever written, The House-Cleaning Notice. pean nations.~-~

When the matter of Chinese Husband." The plot and the ning a notice board at either end Chinese Easily Swayad. Three Weeks for Two Jackets.

As things are, the average trade in Manila was touched upon, stogue of the play may be con- of thin street warns passers-by: sidered to be particularly appro- that house clearing is in progress A man was charged by In-

be- or informant noswered: Chinese

drifting

"The Chinese trade with priate to those who come to the and that there is a consequent their getting spector Cameron, at the Police

fore whichever wind blows Court, this morning, before, Mr. Hazeland, with the larceny of two strongest. Just now in Hong Manila is rapidly decreasing. Far East from Europe for the possibility of

kong there are agitators from There are, however, more Japaness purpose of endeavouring to make splashed by the drippings of jackets at Yaumati. He was sent Canton who are sowing dis scattered over the Islands than a fortune, or a competency, while water from the verandahs. It content among local Chinese of ever, and their positions range still young. More especially is would be interesting to know shopkeepers to the play of interest to those who, how long the boards will remain to gaol for three weeks.

Summoned for Assault. of all claasos; as witness the from small

is

"

pasa

should be given the vacant appointment which has just been bestow Mason, of Messrs. Wilkinson and with the men who come here from not oare to speak on the matter, may succumb to temptation of We are looking forward to the

ed upon a complete stranger.

The appointment of Dr. Johnson of East Africa to the office of Principal Civil Medical Officer of Health in this Colony has been recently announced. It would be idle to deny that the news of this

A case in which a European tramways boycott, this affair of servants and fishermen. There while occupying a position of there. Under existing oircum appointment has been received with feelings expressive of anything

was summoned for assault, was the Russo-Asistic Bank, and half are, of course, a few large Japan-trust, may have been tempted to stances they should be there. but satisfaction, and for our part we consider that this is but little remanded by Mr. Bazoland, at a dozen other things. Our peo-ese concerns doing big business, take an advantage of their op- all the year round, for we to be wondered at, bearing in mind the fact that there are at the the Police Court, this morning. ple are being led by the but they in time will have to give portunities, and, after knowledge have never known the timb

by whichever people way to American ways and acquired by them in that position, when people who

to make some pecuniary profit for through Wyndham Street

indeed, many other streets in the present moment in the service of His Majesty's Government in Hong Mr. Mason, of Mossra Wilkinson nose kong at least two gentlemen of undoubted capability and power of and Grist, appeared to prosecute, make the most squad. To me means.

On the question of the Chines themselves. it seems that your own British

It is shown how the strongest Colony-were not in danger of application, either of whom would not only have done oredit to the whilst the case was undefended.

Remanded.

Government is somewhat to blams Loan, Mr. Quezon was exceeding office if appointed to it, but whose length of service and meritorious work demanded that "ex debito justitiae ons or other of them

On the application of Mr. for not taking stronger measures ly reticent and said that he di minded and beat-intentioned men being splashed in this manner. this kind and may consequently day when a lawsuit will arlee or to discuss it in any way.

Don Manuel Earnshaw franky lose the respect which has been out of this practice of allowing With the capacity of the fortunate successor in office of Dr. Grist, a Chinese contractor, who Canton to stir up strife,"

was his olient, was remanded by On the question of modern Re- Atkinson we have no fault to had. Doubtless in East Africa or Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Court, publican China our informant stated that the election of Mr. given to them, not only by those dirty water to slop on the heads of wherever olse he won his spurs he proved himself an able man, but this morning on n charge of not was decidedlyémphatic." If Woodrow Wilson as President of nearest to them, but by the world foot-passengers. If an elaborata taking sufficient precautions when the young Chinese party has the U. S. A., the first Democratic and may yet regain it by showing, and expensive toilette were ruins nothing batter to offer to the President in many years, might pluck and a determination to ed in this way, and the owner blasting at West Point.

country than disrespect towards do much towards removing he steer an honourable course in the awarded very heavy damaged parents, contempt for all authority, evils in the US. A. against future. "The British can't stand those who have to pay might leath a man who is always saying he is wisdom and perchance pas and total neglect of the moral which the people now ory out.

The Volunteers. law, she must go to pieces. At Mr. Quezon, on this point sad in the right, but they are very some of it on to other offenders.

The great sucosas which present the young men are de- that Democracy has won in ne fond of a man who admite that serving of nothing but scorn; electoral votes, and by a lage he has been in the wrong;" says and, until they mend their ways, percentage, and I think that be one of the principal charactors. they can scarcely hope to win for U.S.A. will profit by it in the The author reveals an intimate attended the camping

popular Obina that respect that she is Philippines, as Democracy tous knowledge of human nature-the soliciting at the hands of the there is as the breath of freedon enormous value of a man's friend volunteering will

"There is no telling," rship, the possibly still greater

faith present there are Western Powere."

Quezon continued, "of the vet value of a good woman

hundred PENED 17xiliary forca ness of our probable and possite and affection, and the harm which

may be done by one who is un growi

by at least thres Of course we in the Islans principled. Comedy is well in like to see that numb look forward to big achievemens, fermingled with tragedy, and,

for the system under which his appointment in such circumstances as these appertaining to the Colony at the present time is made possible, and for the officials who not only sanctioned bat-as they obviously must have done went out of their way to secure it, we have more than a mere word of complaint.

Steamer Reports.. The s.8. Siberia, from San Such an appointment as this under the existing circumstances Francisco and Manila reports: is altogether indefensible: Unfortunately so far as the Colonial fair to Manila; thence fresh Civil Service is concerned it is by no means the first of its kind monsoon and rough sea. The 6.6. which has obtained under the aegis of Mr. Harcourt during his tenure Kalgan, from Chefoo, reports of the office of Soaretary of State for the Colonies witness the Strong monecon to port. The 5.8. promotion of Major Chancellor to the Governorship of Mauritius and Loongseng, from Manila, reports: Strong N. E. monsoon and large that of Mr. Stubbs to the Colonial Secretaryship of Ceylon.

6088.

Bound Over.

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Fanling, make one

The attitude which the Secretary of State appears to have hitherto takon up in the matter of these appointments seems strange A coolie who, assaulted another

LOCAL SPORT. ly like that which another illustrious member of the House of Har-at West Point, sending him to court is related to have assumed on an occasion when he advanced the hospital, was bound over in à

The Kowloon, Masonic Club the doctrine that he was entitled, and in duty bound to prosecute sum of $100 to be of good behave instituted a Billiard Handi-

every man who should assert any power on the people to call their haviour for six months, by Mr. governora to necount" No Secretary of State in these prosaic Hazeland, at the Police CourtCap Tournament that is to last big enterprises, and we feel the the whole, if the play is wail apted could be. While wat

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Revolver" and "Ammunition.

it may confidently be expected healthy, bappy faces of

it will be, the probabilities are fellow manoeuvring on Bunde

The Case again Remanded At the Police Court, this morn

regret of that greater num

men in Hongkong, who was Imaant by nature to be athla ho

and useful members of BOGA those heaviest musc effort from Banday to Saturd consists in lifting a glass or

we are fully able to cope win days dare aflirm such doctrine literatim" but the present holder this morning. Defendant had been throughout the winter.

Yesterday afternoon and last the present trade situations." of that office in respect of the Colonios at least note up to the conremanded in gaol for about four night the first two matches were The representation of In that the public will be more than one could not help cluding portion of that doctrine, for despite the criticisms galore teen days.

played at the Masonic Olab in Manuel Earnshaw and mysalat pleased with the performance. which have been passed upon the appointments he has made and

Two men, defended by Mr. Kowloon. Mr. T. Chee, playing Washington, simply props THE ALLEGED PIRATES. the Policy whereander the same have heen made, he has steadfastly

Mr. Chunyatt, in the afternoon, the fact that. 8 held to his mistaken notions in regard to the disposal of the public Hind, of Messrs. Brutton and Hott, 50 to 232. The evening have taken us into considerabn patronage which it falls to his lot as the holder of high office to were fined $50 and $25 repective match between N. L. Railton and and that they believe in our

ly, by Mr. C. D. Melbourne, at me. Chunyatt, resulted in a win alty dispensa.

That high minded patriot Daniel Defoe, when smarting under the Police Court, this morning, for for Mr. Railton, 250 to 171. Don Quezon added that he iding, before Mr. Rozeland, In- fiddling with a billiard-cao, Whạn The prizce, we understand, are a very delightful trip on the spector Watt, pluood the three will all men learn to put this the injustice which had been inflicted upon him at the hands of the being in unlawful possession of a illustrious member of the House of Harcourt above referred to, com revolver and a quantity of am- very handsomo. Mr. Cheo is Rubi and that he looked forwed women extradited from Macno in mu

Shinyo Maru" and thence by piratical attack, in the dock. posed his celebrated ". Hymn to the Pillory" wherein be, in allusion munition. D. S. Grant proved presenting a large silver cup, and to a most pleasant trip, by he connection with the Cheung Ohau gone them to a rational use ? to the worthy person at whose hands he had suffered, remarked :—

Tell them the men that placed him here.

railway overland to Washingn, His Worship-Do you want Rebels in Hedg

The departure to-day, of on a remand 2 A Changsha telegram staten Manuel Guezon and Don Masel Inspector Watt replied in the that in the Hong, Earnshaw on board the 8. &firmative, explaining that there several thousands of Shinyo Marn, was a pictureme was a man in custody at Macao in infesting the country one. Many of the Filipinos ime connection with the affair but he commanding the Colony accompanied the Dels was too ill to bring to Hongkong troops has seized tes to the ship and e Filing In the course of a few days, how seals and had band played on the launch stil over, he believed the man would executed on this

asked theChinyo Maru got uer be well enough to traveli

A week's remand was gra

"Are scandals to the times

Are at a loss to find his guilt

And can't commit his crimes."

the charge.

Mr. Chopart is giving an exceed- Charge Withdrawn. ingly beautiful second prize, The man arrested, after the Mr. Chunyult has put up a hand- police had been informed that a some cigar and cigarette box for certain quantity of silk was miss the highest break.

Minotaur Arrives. Minotaur

The present soion of the House whose member was satirised as ing from the moater tailor's place abore does not of course deserve anything so severe as those imat Murray Barracks, on board a mortal lines, but it can at least be said of him that his appointments ship with the silk in his posses- are such as to reflect in no uncertain monnar not only upon the sion, was dismissed by Mr. Haze

vice of which he is the titular bead, but also upon the members land at the Police Court, this der Cayley Ey of that service and the wretched framework whereon that service morning, as the charge was Yokohaminy to-day hav

he latter port on the 21st inst.

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