POLICE COURT.

Friday, 16th March

BEFORE MB/ HASHLAND, VA 2

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

THE HONGƯỜNG DAILY FEESS, SATU DAY, MARCH, HTH, 19′′E

Messrs. Vornos & Smyth say in their Bhar Report, dated Hongkong, 15th March ---A moderate business has been transscted in mos stocks during the part, week, but rates have in many cases ruled somewhat arratis. At the slose there is, however, "w rather firmar tune apparent, with an inclination to improvement in some of the principal lines.

BANKS.-Hongkong and Bhanghais have been negotiated in fair

at 352

per cent. and 353 per cost premium for cash, and at 356 per cent, premium for the end of the month, the market closing with buyers for cash at 353 per cont. The London rate has offenced plymium to £59 1. Od. Nationals are in request at 820 ar dividend.

MARINE INgunascea. — Unions are im-i proved their position and have buyers at $260. Yangtze have been placed at $118. Other stocks under this head are unchanged at quo. tations.

RICKSHA COOLIES AND THRIN TRICKS. Captain Milroy, the Superintendeng of the Sailor Home, charget a rickalia coolie with demanding

ing more than the legal fare for the journey between No. 7 Police Station and Connaught House, on Monday evening last, Complainant atated that at about a stock on the orening named, he accompanied shady who had been on a visit to Mrs Milroy to her home at Connaught House, and ya slighting kawalked noross the pathway with his change when the defendant ran towards him, and mught him by the cont collar, at the same time demanding his have been effected at $291, the market closing FIRE INQUEANCEs-Sales of Hongkongs fare by a number of expletives in the vera with further sellers at this rato. China Fires cular. He told his private ricksha coolle toate week, with sollers at $76. pay the prisoner ten gents, and the intter was SHIPPING.--Hongkong, Canton and Macsos

LATT TELEGRAMS.

NEWS VIA ONTZON.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

London, 27th February- THE BORES BETREATING BEFORE OBNERAL TEKOH. It is stated that Boths is between Ermelo and Middelburg and that Lucas Meyer commanik the Boers, who are purred by General Fronob.

PARM BURNING ALLEGATIONS BEFUTED: Mr. St. John Brodrick, in the House of Commons, refuted charges made by Mr. Dillon of wholesale farm-burning by the British in

SHANGHAI AND HONGKE

WHARE COMPANY.

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HOUSE in Biror Tarzach. GROUND FLOOR, No. 4. BLUE

The following is the report of the directors for the year ended Slat Desember, 100 to be anbmitted to the annual general meeting, to be held at the Offices of the General Agents, on Monday, the 18th day of March, 1901, at 395. o'olook p

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The directors bog to submit to the shara- holders the statement of accounts for 19.0.

After payment of an interim dividend of taols, 7 per share on 13th August, last, the balance at credit of proft and loss account amounts to Tia. 249,003, 78.

INTIMATIONS EYE-SIGHT.

BUILD-Occulist-Optician, of London and Caloutta,

Mr. N. LAZARUS,

No. 4. FAIRVIEW, KOWLOON. HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD

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Great proportion of cataracts and diseases affecting those advasing in life oceur to

Bonth Africa, and said the humanity of the rar godowni sad additions to property during 1900 / 66 CATONY BROOK COTTAGE" (with those having some deficiency in the construction

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compared svourably with that of any other campaign.

LONDON, 28th February. GENERAL PREnch's ADDITIONAL · CAPTURES.

additional captures made by General French to Lord Kitchener wires from Middelburg that the 25th instant are:-One Krupp, one Howitzer and one Maxim, and quantities of ammunition, rifles, horses, sheep, cattle and wargonų, The

Boers bad fost filled and fire wounded, and

London 2nd March.

SIE A. MIENRE ABSTMES GOVERNORSHIP OF THE NEW COLONIER,

given a twenty ont plece with most for hare further declined to 8331, at which sheruere the change. As soon to he received the corners. A small sale at this figure is reported thras hundred warrendered. Our casualties were

tocally...

Indo-Chinse after sales at §llü rose | nil. he returned, to binislekiha snimada efl: In-rapidly to $118, at which a fair business was formation was then givan to the polise; and the done, but at the close are rather weaker, with

few unil sellers at $1173. On time an exten present procedings were taken, The prisoner ve business has been done for April at $120. in answer said it was trao that he was given Douglases are once more in request, and sales

Sir Alfred Milner has gone to Pretoria to twenty cent place, but it was in payment for the have been effected at $48 and 2184, the market asuma the Governorship of the conquered journey, and be accepted it in the usual way, closing with further buyers at the latter rate. territories, Sir W. Hely-Hutchinson replacing

Star Ferries are wanted at $21 and 87 respec-him at Caps Town. His Worship Aned him $5 or 14 days.

tively for the old and new shares. Chinn Manilas bave ellers at quotations.

THE HOLLYWOOD LOAN ACCIDENT

-!

An inquiry into the circumstances attending the collaps of a house at 158, Hollywood Road on the 4th inst., when two Chinese were killed, was opened yesterday afternoon and after Dr. Thomson, Sergeant Garred and the archituet of the waikling had been examined, was formally adjourned till Thursday, 1st inst.

Ингов. М. Ки

ALLEGED ILLEGAL POBBINSTON OF OPIUM..

Ma Song Long was placed in the dock charged by the police with having in his posses alou a quantity of dross opium, one teel more than prescribed by law. He pleaded not guilty, and, stated that a man named Wong Lai, by whom he had been employed, had caused his azrest in commequienes of a personal quarrel he had had with him some time last month. In ras not bit, but belonged to fact, the opium was not Wong Lat, who had placed it in the house where it was found by the polles. The latter denied this, oud is Worship, after bearing the evidence of the arrating offer, thought the charge had been proved, and find the prisoner SLB or one month

ANOTHER ASSAULT ON THE FOLIO Alfred Blankenetr, a German engineer belonging to the s.. Tabarton, was brought up charged with being drank and disorderly in

REFINERING Chins Bugars have been

placed at 3143, but latterly the market. has woskened considerably, and shares can now be had at $140 Luzone have declined to which there are sellers.

at

MINNo.--Raube continued in demand for

the first few days of the period under review and sales at various rates up to Ski were affect ed. A weaker tone has since set in, however, and there are safers now at this rate. In other stocks under this head there is no material change to report.

Dougs, -Wharysh ́and GODOWNB-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks have been soil in fair linos at various rates up to 680 per cent. premium for each and the end of the month, and there is still a demand for the stock at this rate. On time; sharos are waited at equiva lent rates. Kowloon Wharves have been placed at $934 ex dividend, and further shares are ob tainable at this figure, Wanchais are changed with buyers at 863. New Amoy

Docks have mallors at 824.

137-

latter rato. For the end of the month shares

AFFAIRS IN CHINA

London, 1st Mareli THE NEGOTIATIONS RESPECTING MANCHURIA, The Times Peking correspondent says that more than one Power, besides Great Britaîn and Japan. has remonstrated with Chits against the negotiations proceeding at St. Petersburg relative to Manchuria.

FRENCH TROOPS LEAVING CHINA THIS MONTH.

It is stated at Tientsin that 10,00 French troops return to France in March.

THE RUSSIANS AND THE RAILWAY,

ITALY STATES WHAT SHE IS DOING ON CHINA COAST.

LANDE HOTELS AND BUILDINas.--Hong-

THE DEFENCE OF THE PRKING LEGATIONS. Keng Lands have been placed for cash at 3195

Lord Cranborne, in the House of Commons, salt and rere are further buyers at the said 'tint Sir Robert Hart had expressed sur are obtainable at 3197. Hongkong Hotels have prise at, but has not opposed, the proposeil ox improved their position to $125, at which smallpropriation of the Chinese Customs premises parcels are still to be had. Humphreys Estates in connection with the defence of the Lega tions. The Government, he said, was in com have been taken off the market in large lines at munication with Bir Ernest Satow regarding West Points have been sold and have sellers at

812), at which further shares are obtainable.

COTTON MILLS.-The only change to report is In-Ewas, for which Tls.-473 sa-now-offered.

M1302LLANEOUS.---Cements continus to be in demand, and sales have been affected at $241, For April a sale is reported at $201. Watsons

Property soconut has been increased by Tls. 11016 representing payments for new The amount of Tis. 30,009 appropriated from the previous year's profits has been absorbed by cost of

repairs during 1800, and in view of the expenditure required to keep in order the Company's wharves, godowns, etc., a farther provision for this purpose is DECERIATY.

Out of the balance at credit of profit and Ines, viz, T. 248,003.78, it is proposal to pay a faal dividend of Tis. 12 per since, thus absorb- ing Tls, 181,200, to place Tin. 35,000 to credit of repairs secpant and to carry forward Ts. 927OEFL

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The year under review has been a prosperous cau owing chiefly to the number of transport that have taken the place of the reduced uni- ber of trading steamers berthed at the wharves. A very considerable item in the increase in storage is due from rent on railway material

Landed and goods originally intended for the North but Fand stored bare. The bulk of this railway material will very shortly be cleared.

The directors are prepared to take the ne- cosgury steps to have the Company registered | NO. §, MORRISON HILL. under the English Limited Liability Act, pro vided that it in the wish of the shareholders, und this will be ascertained at the general meeting

On the invitation of the director, Mr. C. J. Dudgeon has joined the Board.

MANAGER. Hongkong Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 9th March, 1901,

TO LET. FROM 1ST April, 1901.

The present directors sad auditors offer themselves for re-election.

'Shanghai, 6th March, 1901,-

A N. W. P. ROMANCE.

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The Pioneer alludes to the strange case of Jahn Ford, an Englishman, who died recently The transfer of the Shanhaikwan railway neat Nynos, near Allahabad, at the age of about been completed. The atarian earrest of Rasedacation, belonging to a good county family to sixty. Ford was a gentleman by birth and sinna looting the plant of the line are exagger the catre of England. At one time he was u ated.

railway engineer, but afterwards took to brick- making. He married a Hindu woman of the It is officially stated that Italy is seeking many years in a native house in which he re

brick-making class and lived with her for NO. 1 MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK, territory in Nimrod Sound.

cently died

It is said his wife initiated him into the trade of brick-making and by the know. ledge he thus asquired he was able to make o large fortune. He earned a considerable extent of land in the neighbourhood of his house and it believed that when his estate is realised it will come to over six lakhs of rupees. He seems to have been deeply attached to his wife, who diel some eighteen months ago, and almost the only article in a will made before her death provid 1 for her in case of her surviving him. Before -her-path-also-he was engaged in plans of u large bouse in English fashion and had bought a quantity of English furniture, but he gave up. these plans when his wife died and took 10 build- | ing an elaborate tomb for her remains. He was quite collected up till the day of his death, and the old man's end was necessarily lonely, it is Europeans before his death and essfully tended satisfactory to know that he was discovered by daring his fast illness. His fortuns, it is under stood, has been left to a niece resident in England.

the same.

London, End March. "ABSORPTION OF THE CUSTOMS BUILDINGS

AT PEKING.

The Ministers at Peking uphold the expro- priation of the Castoms property for the Italian Legation.

the public streets, and assaulting a ustive con- / have fuzera at $16. Hongkong and China MARKING OUT OFFICIALS FOE PUNISHMENT. talked intelligently on English affairs. Though i

Gas Ce are wanted at $180. Ropes have been

placed at $1571 ex div., and further shares might be had at this rate. Steam Water Beats have improved to $7, at which sales have been made. Dairy Farme are wautod at SU. Elec ers tries have been placed and -have further sellers

913 and 37 respectively for the old and new shares, Previdents ha e been placed in fair lots at $94 but have further sellors at this figure. Tunaways continue in request

stable while in the execution of his duty From the ridence it appeared that on the previous day the prisoner was in the Queen's Road shouting and behaving in such a manner that he attracted a large crowd of Chinese When spoken to by the police-officer he becatile abusive, and tore the constable' tunio. His Worship fined the prisoner 85 or 7 days on the first charge, $5 or 7 days on the second charget $200, at which a few shares have been placed. and ordered him to pay $5 or undergo another 7 days for damaging the policeman's uniform, the sentences to be consecutive In defont.

CRICKET.

AAA THE CITY-OP VICTORIA T, THE WORLDİ

The above match will take place on the Cricket Ground, starting at 11 am today. The following will be the feamtrue,

City of Victorio Major Dyson, A P.D. Major Derskill, R.A., Capt. Langhorne, R.A. F. Maitland, D. Salter, G. F. Noble, T. Ber- combe Smith (Capt.), J. Hooper. Dr. Luck, EN. K. W. Mounsey. A N. Other. The Worhl:Capt. Ainslie (Copt) Lt. Krioken beck, Lt. Noble, RN. Lt. Moreton, LN E. Mast, Lt. Lutab, Mr. Franklin, N. Lt. May how, R.M.LI Lt. Wood, B.N., Lt. Nicholson, Lt. Forsyth

By kind permission of the Colonel and Offers, the band of the 3rd Madras Infantry will play during the afternoon.

-H.M.8. “QENTURION"-V. HMS. "ENDEMION

The above match was played on Thursday Last. The following are the scores HCENTURION.”...

Licut. Marotzon, R. No eni ont Mr. Ball, R.No Orton, b Williame Lient, Galdie, H.Me Prico, b Wikiza Godtong, Gascoigne, b Franklin. Lieut. Fairie, b Willams anag My Documber, a Bailey, b Gascoigne Mr. 8 John, b Williams

Capt. Take, Palmer, b.Willems...

Killiek, b Williama ...

Mr. Hognell, not out

Mr. Davis, Williams.

Total

FMS*ENDIMION,

Liant. Gascoigne, RN h Killick,

Mr. Franklin Moreton, b Fairlė.

Pto-Williams, Tips ont

Lieut. Orton, At Jabo.. Lient: Jolinaon, b Killick Licat. Falmer, b Kilkak Mr. Tarton, St. Jobe,

Pte. Prine, not out

Capt Boothly, a Bugowell, Mr. Bailey, o Fairie.. MES, Daris, St. John

EXPORT CARGOSAM

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MEMOS.—Chins Sagar Redwing Co., Limited, and Luzon Sagar Refining Co., Limited, or dinary yearly meetings on the 27th instant. Watkins, Limited, ordinary yearly meeting on the 39th instant, books closed on the lith, Cluna and Manila Steamship Co. Limited, ordinary general meeting on the 23rd instant, Transfer books of the latter will be closed from the 18th instant.

THE LIVERPOOL CHAMBER OF

COMMERCE,

The Hon. T. H. Whitehead, member of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, addressed the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on Stk February on the Chinese question, and urged | su Anglo-Russian understanding on the Ear East question. On it depended the tranquility of the world. In China there was more than room for all, and there was a general complaint. by the Chinese officials that England gave very little sympathetic advice to Celestiala

in

The Ministers are compiling a list of twelve provincial officials for penishment. REPRESENTATION BY THERE OF THE POWERS. Germany. England and Japan have intimated to China that it is inexpedient to alisnate valu. able property or revenue by separate agree. nents. Tas le equivalent to a protest against the Russo-Chinese Mancharian agreement.

GENERAL NEWS.

London, 28th February. AUSTRALIAN INVITATIONE.

In addition to invitations to the Colonies, and to India and Ceylon, the Rt. Hon. E. Barton. Premier, has cabled to Mr. Chamberlain invit ing the nation to send war-ships to the opening of the Australian Federal Parliament.

THE INDIAN CONTINGENT IN NEW ZEALAND, The Governor of New Zealand, in receiving the Indian Contingent at Wellington, referred to them as Brothers of the Empire." The parade was witnessed by enthusiastic

crowds.

THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE BOWALIS. Several skirmishes took place while the Bri- tish column was returning to Amadu, the enemy losing fifty to a hundred.

London, le March.

ARMY AND NAVY EXPENDITURE.

The Supplementary Army Estimates include two millions sterling for remounts, making a total for the year of £95,309,153.

The Supplementary Naval Estimates, amont

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

17th March, 4th Sunday in Leut. Matius (11 s.m.) Responses, Ferial; Venite, Crotch; Psalms, Smith, Wallace and Rimbault; Benedicita, Ward in D; Jabilate, Hayes, Hymns, 298 and 36. Kyrie, Gadsby Offertory Hyun, 1. Evensong (5.4 p.m.) Respouses, Farial; Psalms, Hayes, Woodward dnk: Magnificent. 1968 ad Weldon; Hymas, 320, 1897 and 209; Vesper Hyn, Ward No. 2: Voluntaries, March in G by Smart: Melody. Marshall."

ST. PETER'S CHURCH. West Point.

17th March, Fourth Bunday in Lent. Special Offertories on behalf of Miestone to Seacon Society. reacher at Morning Service, the Lord Bishop of the Dionese. alatins (11 m.) Hymn, 291; Venite, Hoopor; Te Deum, Lawes, etc. Benedictus, Mornington; Hymns,

Evensong (6.30 p.m.)

Mr. Whitehead pointed out that the Chinese markets formed an outlet for the whole world's surplus products, and yet many of those in the interior were not even tapped. If the door were ing to a million and a quarter sterling, includta 288, 322 and 285. kept wide open British comterests:

Sa being only provision for 600 more men. the Far East might in their infancy. He advocated the abolition THE CUBANS WANT ENTIER INDEPENDENCE. tis, Hiles, Hymns, 45, url; N

the lekin and all inland taxation on mer- chandise, and, if the European Powers could safely concede it to China, a substantial increase in the present tariff on importe.

The Washington Senate has passed laws establishing the President's authority in the Philippines, and conferring autonomy on Cuba, subject to suzerainty and the session of o naval station. A Cuban Native Commission sitting at Havana rejects absolutely the conditions.

London, 2nd March.

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The Lord Mayor, in proposing thanks to Mr. Whitehead for his address, expressed pleasure at the presence of M. Rocher, the French Con- aal, in Liverpool, as an indication that bis

THE MORE IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. nation was ready to enter into an agrement for trade in China At University College

The Army Estimates for the coming year there was a reader in Chinese, but it had so far fount to 187,915,000, including 38,230,000 been impossible to form a class. Sir John for war services, and a total force of 450,000 Brunner, M.P who seconded, endorsed men, against 420.000. A memerandam states Mr. Whitehead's remarks as to the in- that 220,000 will be the permanent establish mense importanos of the Chinese question, meat, the balance being temporary additions Mr. Alfred Holt, in supporting the vote of due to the South Africa and Chins wars. thanks, said that the most salient point in Mr. Whitehead's address was that England did not know enough of China, and he hoped that

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2,182

SUPERIOR AMONTILLADO

AMONTILLADO VERY OL. White 36,00

N.B.-Special quotations for Octares, Quar- ter-casks and Hogsheads,

Imported direct from one of the finest

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

"GLENWOOD,"

21. CAINE CAD.

Hend Office →→Tokio.

BAY, SINGAPORE, Shanghal TIEN- TSIN, NEWOKWANG, and all Ports in

JAPAN.

AGENCIES 1-

Miike Coal Mines,

Kanada Coal Mines,

Hokoku Coal Mines,

Tagawa Coal Mines, Ida Coal Mines,

-Yunokibara Coal Mines,"

Sonoda Coal Mines. Fakume Coal Mines, Yoshinotani Coal Mines,

Ohnoura Coal Mines,

No. 1. Ohtsuji Coal Mines,

Ichimara Coal Mines,

Kishima Coal Mines,

Yoshio Coal Mines,

Yamano Coal Mines, Manonra Coal Mines,

The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Limited, Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited, Moiji Fire Insurance Co., Limitel, Kauegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills, Tokio Cotton Shipping Mille, Miike Cotton Spplaning Mills, Onoda Coment Company, Imperial Government Paper Mills,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA .. M. FUJISE, Mosager.

[2457

2785)

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

NOMFORTABLY FURNISHED

ROOMS, with Board.

Apply to Mrs. MATHER,

2. Pedder's Hill.. Hongkong, let January, 1892.

·BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

TES SIDNEY JEFFREY,

MB

"VERITAS,"

[616

Hongkong, 28th August, 1900.

H. PRICE & CO.. 12, QUEEN'S ROAD. Hongkong, 1st March, 1901,

BEACH ROAD WEST,

FELIKSTOWE, SUFFOLK,

ENGLAND.

CARTRIDGES!

UST LANDED

JUST

CARTRIDGES !!

NEW STOCK of ELEY'S and KYNOUIS SPORT- ING CARTRIDGES and NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT.

20 BORE CARTRIDGES, 16.

War. SCHMIDT & CO.,

Gunsmiths.

Hongkong, 3rd January, 1901,

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