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The Tourist Season.

The Hongkong Hotel is feeling The rates of Subscription to the “Hongkong Telegraph" will whether scot and fog are bless the full force of the tourist season. inge in disguise because some We were informed to-day that porson has ridiculously asserted all the rooms were filled, that they are. He afirms that

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long residents in Londen absorb

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Visitors.

Steward of the Loongsang

Charged

Revenue offi er Wilden LaaA Marino Court of Inquiry, t made another large haul of opium, at H. M. Sipreme Court, on this time on the 8.8. Loongsang. Wednesday leat to investigate tho at the Police Court, this morneiroamstances of the wreck of the

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granted in the case in which the through the Haitan Straits on Sir, Mr A. R Lome, in Bis steward of the ship, Fin Kwong,route from Swatow to Shanghai. The.Churt was composed of Cap- composite obaraster of audito was the defendant.

The mount of the opium is in IL L. Cochrane.(HIM,S. and shareholder, has published » prodigiously long letter in the 4,000 taele, and the value of it is Yarmouth) presiding, Mr Blant, Press at the end of which hea imated at $25,000. It is al-Shipping Vice-Consul), Lieut. “ aupgeets that I attempted to miz leged that the dope was contained N. Thomas, Captain Macintosh, lead the meeting of shareholders in ossos purporting to be Guin- (O. N. 8. Shuction), and Captain held on the 25th October, into ness' stout. The remand was J. ffroys, (P. and 0 8.8. Sardinia), believing that I was voling con-granted.

Ciptain Payne attended the pr- trary to my own interesta.

ceedings on behalf of Messrs. ...If Mr Lowe had been present

Jardine, Matheson & Co. { at that meeting and had heard what I said "I do not thing he would have written as he has done.

the resolution.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

The Christmas Day Match.

After hearing evidence, Captain Cochrane read the judgment of the Court as follows:-

Before I spoke I did not take

The Tingsang was a steam ves the trouble to calculate whether

sel of 1,042 tons registere ton- I should gain or lose by support

nage, official number 112,699, tog the resolution; I told the

built at Stookton in 1900, and The following havo teen se shareholders present that I hoidected to play against the United belonging to the Port of London, old abares and new sharee,

Services on Christmas Day and appears from the evidence and I said that I had always Boxing Day. The match will be given before this Court that she been under the impression

played on the Club Groon Railed from Swatow on November tht the dividend would be paid Hancock (Captain). R. N. th at 6 pm. bound for Shanghai prosta on the amount paid up: Anderson, R. E. O. Bird, A. A. with a cargo of general mbe- d for that reason E supporte Claxton, U. E Donnelly, A. Echandise, and a crew of sixty-two Elborough 11. flanecok, M. M. hands all told, as well as eleven maas, T. E. Pearce, G. R. Sayer, passengera. She appears to have and R. P. Thursfield; Reserve, S. been properly navigated until the time she arrived. ff White Island 3. Moore.

at the southern entrance of the Haiton Straits at 4 p.m. on No- vember 7th, preparatory to alter- ing course to reach the anchorage {ff Panchard Island. Heabouts ahe altered her course and at 4:15 p'm. ran on 8it, rock and subse quently became a total loss

The Court having regard to the

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913.

PHILIPPINE Rule.

A rather startling suggestion, regarding control of the Philip pinos, was made recently by Mr. A 8. Linier, assistant solicitor of the United States Department of Agriculture. Mr. Lanier, who served | in the Philippines for served years as assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Justice, proposes contral of the Philippines by a interna- tional council. He offers this as a s.lation of e problem which many people find perplexing, and which he regarda as menacing, "and the one of all others likely to embroil the United States with Japan."

Nonsense Taken Seriously..

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Dulles Medical.

Captain E. C. Lambkin,

R.AM.C.,assumed medical charge fcfficers and their families, and soldiers wives and families, from 22nd in-tant, inclusive, and until further notice.

The. Bijou!

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Embarkations.

SUICIDE

The 1 Fate Constable Watters,

At the Police Court, yerterday,

1:

BOXING.

A Big Night Promised.

Mr. F.A. Ilazeland, held an in-made by Mr F. E. Hall, for evidence adduced finds as follows:

According to the arrangements quiry into the circumstances sar: December 13, the boxing fan of That owing to the absence of all rounding the death of Michael Hongkong are able to look for official records, with the exception Waters, lata of the Hongkong ward to a good night's sport. of the chief officer'a log book, Police force, and a native of Seaman Stevens is billed to meet the ship, the Court has no option which were unfortunately lost with County Galway, Ireland, which

took place on November 4, at the Sky Kerrison, and it can safely but to believe the evidence of

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by said that Sky will have to

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Government Civil Hospital. The Bijou Theatre has some

that the course steered was such The jury was composed of travel a little more quickly when that log book. The Court finds London is beartily welcome to fine pictures on show at present, Messrs. G. Xavier, F. B de de meets the National Sporting as to minimize unduly the margin

Clab man than when he heat: its 650 tons of ecotfull persquare A fair Suint" 1ring a film c-Silva and K. Harton mile per annum: If it is the pecially worth seeing. Wednes

Costello. It is a Imitted that Sky of safety in passing the 8ft. rock His Worship-Gentlemen of

and consequently that the Master, has a nasty punch, but is cannot healthier for it, so much the bet day night sees the debut of Miss the Jury, this is a death inquiry be gainsail that Stevens ia rather Captain Arthur Bramwell, wha

But we in Hongkong, at Pacita Fuentes, a Spanish dancer respecting the death of a constable any rite, are thankful for the and ballad singer who comes with ng bodie ord wattle quick on his pins. He had, and guilty of a serious error of judg absence of smoke and soot in any an excellent reputation and who who committed suicide by cutting the happy kunck, though some both the Master and mate mistook it is to be hoped he has retained, ment. The culpability of this error is excused by the fact that great quantities. Carbon may, has made a bit wherever she bus his throat.

what tantalising to his opponent, he breakers near South Kerr or it may not, act as a fine food appeared.

Dr. Bell, Superintendent of placing his head in the most Island for the position of 8ft rock. filter, but fresh air is a useful

Government Civil Hospital, said thing with which to fill the lungs,

the deceased was admitted short- aplikely place when blows are

The Court considers that after meant for his acceptance. And and soot is not. If carbon is & really healthful thing, coal miners The following details will ty afternoon on November 4, he can punch too, as, no doubt, the ship stranded the Master should be fine, hardy long-lived embark on the P. & O. ss was very ill indeed. He died at Scott will testify, if there should pears to have acted in a seamon- men. Yet really old men are not

p.m. He was suffering from Nubia" for passage to England, very common in mining viilagas, leaving A.S.O. Pior at 8-15 am loss of blood owing to a would in be any doubters. This alone wil like and proper manner and to the throat. A razor could have be a fight that will be worth have taken all stepa possible for the safety of the passengers watching. Whilst writing of and many minera dia of what is Wednesday, 26th instant:-

nd crow and the solving known as "coal miner's phthisis." K.G.4.-3 N.C.08., 3 women and caused the wound. The cause of Scott it might be as well to mer- Thore always have been, and 11 children; 2nd B. D.C.L.I.-bath was haemorrhage of the ion that he will be given the of the vessel. The same always will be, oranks who argue I man, I woman and 5 children; throat. D ceased bad boon a nasense of this kinds. What we A.S.C.-I NO.O., I woman and patient at the hospital for about Pportunity on this occasion of remarks apply to the officers and month and had been out about trying conclusions with Seaman crew. The work which fell on the engine room department must fail to understand is why eanely. 4 children,

two weeks before he died. He Mackerel in a fifteen round go have been very severe

We don't know what Mackerel. conducted newspapers should

The Court would call the who suffering from neuritis..

attention of the owners to the devote good news space to dis-

By His Worship:-Deceased's can do, but we can inform him

that he will have in Scott anaoner in which the chief officer's cussing it.

Messrs H. Stephens and Cobrain was all right. There was honest and a worthy opponent. tog was kept, there being no re alvertise ready-to-wear Tweed pain with neuritis, but he did not

Signalman Wilkinen will put anits of first class cut and fish notice that the deceased was very up sticks to Private Higgins, lations. In conclusion, it appears

cords therein of compass/devia depressed,

D.O.L.I. Wilkinson has won the at low prices.-Page 5.

P.O. 152 said about 10 a.m. he welterweight championship of the thst valuable services were ren to the Court from the evidence wan pas-ing along the verandab Chine Station, defeating Seaman lered by the Chinese cruiser of the quarters at the Central

ARMS CASES.,

A Number of Chinese Charged,

Latest Adverisements.

Mr G. P. Lammert is selling some vauible household furn ilure at Highlands, Kimberley Roati, Kowloon, on the 28th inst. -Page 5.

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Consignees acticas concerning o es. Gregory Apear and the Pelarig appear on P.go 5.

Chinese Procelain Auction.

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IN SHANGHAI.

Stoker Sallivan over the short Captain-Superintendent of Police go. Private Smith is to meet In his report for October, the distance, and we hope that Smith at Shanghai says that unless will reproduce some of the old revoro measures are taken agņinst form that won our admiration ffenders in the shape of reinstit when he first struck this Colony uting corporal punignment.or The seaman can travel and is not inflicting long sentences followed in the habit of apologising for the by expulsion, it is feared that the troublesome little hooks that he coming winter will be a bad one is so fond of delivering if he so far as crime generally is obteins à favourable customer. concerned, The soldier will have to look out: or perhaps the sailor will a talo unfold.

Station when he saw a quantity Page at Weihatwer. figgins is of blood on the florsoft de an unknown qusutity, and with Yinguey.

The Court orders that the costs Mr Lanier's plan provides for a countil comprised of members

ceased's bedroom, near the bed would like to see him mix things paid by the owners.-N. C. Daily all due respect to the man, we of these proceedings, £8,14.0, be selected by the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russi At the Pulice Court, this morn-

upon which the deceased' was and Japan, and possibly other nations. This body would select a ing, Mr. Wood was called upon to

lying. He went in and actited a bit at the VLO. before passing News: chief executive. It would be the upper legislative house of the deal with a number of Chinese

blood flowing from the throat, any comment on his ability.

We are also promised entertain- inlande, with a lower house compose I entirely of natives. I's creatior, charged with bringing arms int

Witness said to deceased, "what ment by Sapper Richards and M. Lanier thinks, would do away with the necessity of keeping One man who had six rilles and the Colony without permission.

bave you done? Do-

Seaman Taylor, in the light CRIME ceased replied "I was only troops in the Philippines, outside the native troope. Any question one revolver along with 504

Some very valuable pieces of shaving." Witness then called weight division, and, there is upon which the members of the council could not agree would be rounds of ammunition was fined Chinese procelain were offered P.O. 128. They bound the wound will be an interesting six round every reason to believe that this submitted to the Hague Tribunal. Eventually, Mr Lanier believes, $250,

for auction yesterday at the rooms up and took the razor out of de Another man had 370 live car of Messrs. Hughes and Hough ceased's hand. Inspector Gordon the Filipino would be able to govern his own country, and when

tridges and 1,850 otsee secreted. Two Kunghi vases in partionlar was sent for and a doctor was this time arrived the international council could be abolished.

In the sides of two travelling attracted attention, but they were called... The plan here outlined in briel bes been submitted to Provid-trunks holes were bored through bought in at $35,000 each. Inspector Gordon depased to out Wilson, but, with all his sympathy with the natives of the the woodwork so that the sm-Other pieces incinded a Yung ânding the deceased with his Philippines, we should be surprised to learn that he is attracted by munition could fit in without nay Shing vase which reached $7,000, throat eat. He produced the razor outward indication of it presence. too green Ming vase, with a with which the wound was an alleged solution along these lines. It has the quality of origin- The side of the tronke were reserve price of $1,500, and inflicted: ality without the merit of being fensible or workable. It implies, honeye mbed. The man had also sang-de-boeuf Kuoghi valued at A verdict of suicide whilst of if it does not actually suggest, that the United States finds its job two revolvers and was fined the 25,000. Mr F. O. Hurley was unsound mind

was returned. in the Philippines too big for it and that it would prefer to share maxmam penalty-$250

In another care it was argued the responsibility of directing the islands with other nations. What has Britain, or Germany, or France, or any of the countries named that guilty knowledge had to be

The Tingsang to do with the management of an American possession? The proved, but nevertheless His

Mrs Charles Warren Fairbanks, Tenders are invited for the

The men are in training at the Worship imposed the full penalty. Philippines were taken over by America, have improved, in every direction, out of all sight under American rule, and will continue The defendant in this case had a wife of the ex-Vice-Provident, purchase of the wreck of the moment and if this continues un- to improve if only the American government faces the problem number of arms in his possession. died at her bume at Indianapolis Tingsang with all her, gear and Dourageodaly and declines to ticker with it. The problem is not so

on October 24. The immediate appartenances, as she lies the cause of death was pneumonis, Haitan Straits. Aifficult that there need, be all this talk about it and so many fan-

She is survived by hor: hvaband The Christmas Boat. tastic suggestions thrown out. All that is wanted is the application

A man charged with the lar and five children, all of whom, The Prinz Eitel Friedrich of commonsense; recognition of the fact that American rule in the

ceny of money and jewellery to Philippines has proved excellent and progressive rule, in the main, St. Andrew's and St. George's except one, were at her bedside. leaves here to-morrow and gives

the value of 8400, at hankiwan, splended and that it will be time enough to think about native rule when the Halls were crowded last evening, Mrs Fairbanks served two terms her passengers a

wag discharged by Mr Wood at matives have offered plain proof that they are able to rule them when the last of the practice dan as president-general of the Daugh- opportunity of reaching Home,

We have received from A Fong the Police Court, this morning, selves. There is nothing so terribly difficult in all this, if it is gone ces in connection with St. An. Lers of the American Revolution. by way of Genos. In time for

such that about in the right way, aud no mentce whatever attackes, The drew's Ball trok place. The She was the daughter of Mr Phi-Christmas. She is due to arrive anamber of excellent photon the grounds that the evidence American government may go the wrong way to work on occasion music was again supplied by the lander C. Cole, of Ohio. It will inGenoa, on December 23, and graphs of the fire brigade annual for the prosecution wan,

overy government does--but it may be trusted in the long run to DC.L.. orchesttis, and two de- be recalled that Mr and Mrs Fair- the 40 hours journey, overland inspection by II. E the Officer he did not think it would be safe to manage its own effaire without the help of any international lightful hours were spent. Tre banks visited Hongkong some should allow passengers to get Administering the Government to convict upon, Mr Heywood,

three years ago.

(Mr L. D. Almada), defended, home just in teme

ca Friday, gouncil. If it can run the United States it can run the Philippines, Ball takes place on Friday,

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Practice Danco.

the auctioneer.

Mre C.-W. Fairbanks Dead.

Arrived To-day. Among the passengers by the interrupted until a couple of as. Prinz Eitel Friedrich which nights before they meet in the arrived from the North to Jay was ring, there should be some good Professor Dr Later, ens boxing,

Fine Photographs.

Insufficient Evidence....

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