the evening, and from the same cause io fane failed in their functions caux Road the falling wires gave of *****d bursts of light, just like a series of plosions. Near the Naval Hard great fre uprooted and driven where they lay e ground. The tennis-courts wore

tely ruined. jo

KOWLOON Kowloon, overturned malaheda, uprooted and flooded streets, fields, and gardens to the great severity of the storm. batsbed at the Star Ferry pier is dismant-

with team up they rode out the gale magnificently. The only ship at the Go dewa Company's hard was the Hanang, and her position, though not dangerous, was such as to call for the exercise of unceasing vigilance on the part of her eflcers, Captain Brown, the head wharinger of the Godown Company went down to the wharf after nightfall and saw to the re-mooring of the steamer, which emerged from the storm with safety. The Chuan, northward bound, went out at one o'clock on Saturday afternoon, but the homeward-bound Valella postponed her departure till a more propitious period and left yesterday about

The ferry launches continued running up tili five o'clock, when the last one left Hongkong for the Kowloon elde. Her departure was the occasion of a scene of wild confusion on the pier, crowds of Chinese place on the launch. Yesterday morning only two launches were making the journey seress, two of

the framework stands out like a colossal | noon.

The matabeds at the entrance to he wherves of the Godown Company blown down, but gangs of coclies were work to clear the obstructions pen the wharsis to traffle The the Victoria Recreation Club (even the brick toan dations

out), as also have parts of the

g of the Admiralty patent te. Beyond the statement that ancy boats were wrecked off css of life, no official reports eived to give any indication he damage in Yeumati and on districts, but a visit to

y afternoon showed numbere high and dry on the beach, in comparative comfort he storm Bend by burning rable stroots are flooded, * Than ankle-deep, and red almost impuseable by in many instances, On Sunday morning Face-deep in water.

Praya on Saturday grandeur, the waves erthesen-wall and desk- gray and fox across the Prays. The few hardy spirits of-clad, had ventured out, found from the elements impossible, and walked along with exparent indiffétence to the complete drenchings they were exposing them selven to. One of the wayfarers there were only about half-a-dozen visible was a European lady, and she with her husband stood in the midst of it all and gazed over the turbulent waters of the harbour, where ships with their anchors down and steam up weze rolling and pilsking as they rode cat the storm.

“At the commencement of the typhoon a junk moored westward of the Star Ferry pier was

struggling

· SECUTO

the other launches having met with slight

accidents. The anchor chain of the Northern Star became entangled during the night with the propellor, round which it wound so firmly us to make its unicosing a work of some diff. culty; and the Morning Star sustained damage through being swept against either a rock or the es-wall By the afternoon the propeller of the Northern Star had teen freed, and she was put on the run, which was thus brought up to ite usual strength. Many ships earlier in the Lay made for akelter, and this course was adopted also by the junks and campane with which the harbour abounds. A number of steam launches are said to have been lost, but this reports lacks confirmation.

THE PEAK..

Owing to a landslip on the line just at the point where the trams orosa, the service wae temporarily suspended. The superintendent and the whole staff, witha large gang of cooli.s were working throughout yesterday and the whole of last night olearing away the debris, and it is hoped that the cars will be able to resums running this morning. Several large boulders which landed on the line hare made the worker, task a very difficult one.-

Besides the accident to the Pook trams, numerous small incidents have transpired at the Peak, one being the blowing down of part of the Hon. T. H. Whitehead's late residence at Queen's Gardens and the rumoured burying in the debris of several coolies. This report, however, had not been confirmed last night.

No-terious accident is reported from the Magazine Gep district, bat owing to the fall of the retaining wall of the tennis-court at

As we go to press, the weather is still unsettled, rain-aquails being frequent.

POLICE COURT.

Saturday, 2nd August.

seen to be in distress. Held by two anchors run ont from her head, she rolled and pitched terribly, dipping deep into the waves every+Tusculum " the whole of the road was blocked. time the influence of the restraining cables On other roads small landslips were alan the manifested itself. There were seven or eight cause of much hindrance to passenger traffic. people on board, including a woman sud a little boy, and their lund cries for help showed that they realised their extremsperil even more keenly than the few anxious-eyed Europeans on shore. These could do nothing. for although the distressed boat was only Hilly yards or so from the Praya wall, the gule was blowing dead on shore, and so made the throwing of a line on board a physical impossitility. Darkness settled down, and but for the presence on shore of half-a-dozen Chinese in charge of Captain" Brown, of the Godewas, and three Europeans, one of them Lient, McClay, R.A.M.C., and another Mr.B.W. Grey, P.W.D., there was nothing to indicate to the unfortunate occupants of the junk that they were unt to he left to their fate without any attempt being made to save them. The Water Police, whcas duty might not unreasonably be expected to have lain there, never made an

BEFORE M1. F. A. HATHLAND (POLICR

MAGISTRATE).

THE " AMARA” STOWAWAY CARE. Fire of the crow of the steamer Amara (Captain Matlook) were charged with aiding and abetting eighteen Japanced six males and twelve females-to obtain a surroptitious passage from Moji to Hongkong on the 22nd ult. A sixth member of the crew, a quartermester, was to have been similarly charged, wat Mr. J. Hastings, who appeared for the prosecution on behalf of the owners (Jardins, Matheson, & Co.), applied for his dismissal, which bis Worship granted. The other defendants three quarter

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1902

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discharged defendant), who spoke to the boat- win besond defendant), and the infter took Witness was served with food, but he navor Kim and the women down into the forepask saw who fetohed it.

MARCUS ISLAND.

already stated, laft Yokotuks on the Zord alt The Japanoorainor Ideoki, as we have

Another Japanese stowaway who-cath for Marens Island, carrying Mr. Ishii, a evidence said he and his companions, three Segretary in the Foreign Offles. It appears, the same quartermastor who was seen by the quence of the telegram relating to the grant of women, were met at the Amara'e gangway by secording to Japanese papers, that in conse best witness, and in his case the gate were tide to Marche Island by the United States formance was gone through-the quartermaster spoke to the boatswain, who in turn conducted to Captain Rosehill, and of an expedition having The fifth defendant afterwards came and told hand, the Japanese Government has made the party to their hiding-place in the forepsak, boon' organised to proceed from the States to the him that chow was ready. Witness could certain représentations to the United States not see who served it, as the place was very dark. Minister in Tokyo. A report having been then recalled and questioned by Mr. Hastings, which was temporarily stopped at San Francisco, Chan Mui, the discharged defendent, was received that the United States ex edition, He said the ecok prepared the food and the has now left Amserios, Mr. Ishli has been fourth defendant carried it down to the ordered to the island to explain the situation to stowaways.

This concluded the evidenon, and the the members of that expedition in order to avert statements of the defendants were taken by misunderstanding between the two con- The first said that the second, who was his before the II.S.expedition can reach the spot.

tries. It is expected that the Kasaki will arrire master, fold him on one pocasion to boil conges for the stowawaya. The others denied know- Idge of the stowaways, but the fourth defendant supplemented his denial by saying that at he carried to Hongkong.

Anoy he was promised 340 for every stowaway

Mr. Hastings in conclusion pressed the case against the second, fourth, and fifth de- fendants. The evidence against the first and third was trifling; indeed, the first defendant was but the servant of the second, and had simply to obey orders,

that the second defendent had engineered the His Worship said the evidence convinced him whole affair, and was assisted by the fourth and fifth defendants; they would be fined $250 each or three months. The first and third defend ants would be discharged.

HONGKONG IN THE HOUSE

OF COMMONS.

OVERCROWDING AND SANITATION.

Secretary of State for the Colonies if he will state (June 23rd.) Mr. WEIR: I beg to ask the whether the provisions contained in Sections 73 to 80 of the Public Health Ordinance, No, 13, of 1901, relative to overcrowding in the city of Hongkong, are enforced; and, if so, will he say how many persons have been depared by the Hongkong Government to enforce this Public Health Ordinance P

The above is news pablished by Japanese pers, the Kobe Chronicle remarks, and credible that the U.8: expedition should have supears romewhat remarkable. It seems barely

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HESE Cigare are made from the Mildest and Finest HAVANAH and DELI TOBACCOS, and although nearly all the Nicotine, so injurions to health, has been extracted by special procese, they still retain their fins aroma, and sro, after careful examination strongly recommended in preference to all other Cigars, so that even aged people and invalids may smoke them without the losst danger or inconvenience.

bean silawad to start while the Japanese and ACHEE & CO., discussing the question. Probably the American Governmenta were engaged in truth is that the Japanese erniser has been sont to Merous Jaland in order to avort any possible the island of any isolated members of the misunderstanding arising from the arrival at

not that the expedition has actually started American expeditities who may be on the way,

Marcus Island. It was discovered, according to The doth has an interesting article on the Ardhi, by an American roseal in 1814, and since then has appeared on the maps of all euntries na presession of Spain. [This is not quits correct, as the Centary Dictionary shart glyos it as a possession of the United States. It was afterwards abandoned, and ap to recently has been uninhabited. Marcus Island is situated in 24 degrees 14 min. 8. The last meil papers to houd show that Mbeing thus within the Japanese boundary MANUFACTURED BY

North tetitade, and 154 degrees Best longitude, Galloway Weir, M.P., has been making some very pertinent questions about Hongkong in the red in the declaration relating to House of Commons. The answers are (somedary of the dominions of Japan and Spain, signed on behalf of the two countries after the titues) instructire,

Japan China War. In 1897 the Japanese Government formally aduered the island to the Government of the Benin Telande, and Tokyo-fe, placing it ander the jurisdiction of published the fact in the Official Gazette the same year. Prior to this, in December 1896, ons Mizutani Shinroku, tiring in Trakiji. Tokyo, while, un a royage to the South Seas, was driven by a gals on the island, and on returning home mizutani spplied to the Government for the lease of the islands. A lease of ten years was accordingly granted to bim in December, 1897. Marsus Jaland is some 660 nautical miles south east of the Bonin Islands, to the south of Torijinia Bird Island) and the name of Miname Torijima (South Bird Island) is given to it. It is 14 cho (a little less than a mile) from North to South, and 18 cho, a little over a Mr. WEIB: I beg to ask the Secretary

mile from East to West having an aten of State for the Colonies, having regard to the 1,864,905 tubo. The island consists of coral collapse of a house in Cochrane Street, long-rest covered with sand and is almost entirely houg, in August last, whereby 22 [sic] persous level, the highest part rising to no greater lost their lives, and seeing that other buildings iu oferation than sixty feet. Shrubs and trees grow the city are built similarly to that which thickly upon it and the temperature is mild, collapsed, will be state what steps are taken to ranging from 60 deg. to 30 deg. Fahrenheit. secture the inspection of newly-constructed Fresh water is soarce, but the supply of fuel and buildings will be state what sum of money is vegetables is plentiful. Communication with expended in the coldy for the purpose, and to Japan is made three times a year-in Fabrnary, whom it is paid?

furu. The principal produce is aho birds and June, and October--by the schooner Motoya maguro deh, the annual catch of these being valued it about 15,000 yen and requiring the labour of about sixty coolies, who are usually hived from the Bonin and Hachijo Islands; the season during which the birds are caught being from October to January. When Mizutani first landed on the island, it was uninhabited and covered by birds; today the permanent population is sixteen, including Mizutani, the

Mr. J. CHAMBERLAIN: The Baswer to the, first part of the question is in the affirmative. In answer to the second part, I can only say, that the total number of the sanitary staff of the colony is about 340,

THE COCHRANE STREET- COLLAPSE:

Mr. J. CHAMBERLAIN: There is a special inspector of buildings, and it is contemplated to meet the increase in building in the colony by additional inspectors I cannot answer the last part of the question.

PLAGUE KOSTITAL.

Mr. WEIE: I beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he was aware that there is only one physician in charge of the Kennedy Towa Plagne Hospital, Hongkong: and, in view of the requirements of the patients, will be consider the expediency of calling for a report on the subject, with a view to a larger and better trained staff being provided for this hospital?

Mr. J. CHAMBERLAIN: The staff at the Kennedy Town Hospital for infectious diseases, which is, I am told, within easy, resoh of the sivil hospital, includes a resident medical officer, two trained Europosa wardmasters, and two trained sistors. According to the latest returns average of cases in hospital less than five, Under these eirenmutances I no becassity to interfors with the narrativements made by the Colonial Government, with the advice of the principal civil medical officer.

Under these circumstances, says the Kobe Chronicle, it seems clear that the United States as lost any right it may at any time have had to be considered the possessor of the island.

The enormous consumption of those Cigars the rest guarantee for the genuineness this new manufacture.

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS BY WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN, Chemical Analysts, Amsterdam. ́

ANALYSIS OF 16TH MARCH, 1800,

Nicotine found in unprepared Cigars

15 per cont Nicotine found in Cigars nearly free from Nicotine," manufactured by Mossra.

DRESSELHUYS & NIEUWENHUYSEN, Culenbora

0.36 por cont Consequently after the process to which the Cigars had been subjected, hardly any Nicotine was left in them,

(Signed) WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN,

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The Portsmouth The suggests that question should be addressed in the House of Commons to Mr. Arnold Fonter with a view

in both the written and the spoken language,

the general style which is considered the best to be determined hereafter.

(3) The fundamental sounds of the Japanese language

to be farther investigated.

(4) Due consideration being given to the

appearance. Posibly their attention was en masters, the nook, and the boatswain of the the total number of beds is 28, and the daily Times says the smallor craft call for little rig, and equipment, including the officers and examination, there are yet cartain points to te

gaged elsewhere, but at the last (y pron something steamer pleaded not guilty. over a week ago their numbers were said to be sudicient to ensure the patrolling of the entire water front from Tsimshatsui to Taumati Paying cut all the available chain, the crew of the junk allowed her to get as close as thirty

In opening the casa, Mr. Hastings pointed out that the stowaways, were found in the upper and lower forepeaks, which were reached

HONGKONG DEFENCES," "

Captain Mattock of the Amara repeated they him on March 24, to which I have nothing approval of his skilful seamanship and of the 'cient to exonerate the commander. When the

to add?

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of ascertaining whether the enquiry into the existence of certain dialects, those words con- Boonsidered the best shall be employed to the loss of the Condor has yet been hold. THREE NOTABLE WAR VESSELS.

after all hope for the safety of the ship had exclusion of the rest.

These being the principal points, and, there In an article dealing with the fleet to be been abandoned, the Admiralty promised an present at the Naval Review, the Portsmouth enquiry as to whether the ship was, by the build, fore, to be made the basis of search g notice, but it is interesting to recall the fact men, in all respects fitted for the service en considered st once in order to try to simplify

which she was employed. The friends of existing methods:-

(1) Is it practicable to curtail the number of that among the training ships is the Calliope, the officers and men were not permitted which wont through one of the worst hurricanes to attend the enquiry, and to this day we Chinese ideographs now in use?

(2) How can the present style of writing be ever experienced, on the 16th and 17th March, do not actually know whether the investigation 1889, when through the indomitable plack of has been held or not, and, consequently

readjusted? means of the forecastle, where the crez, including the defendants, had their quarters,

Captain (now Rear-Admiral) H. C. Kane, the nobody outside the Admiralty has the least iden

(3) What epistolary and higher styles of com There were eighteen of the crew, and the addition Mr. WEIB: Ibog to ask the Secretary of ship was steamed through the tempest, though of the kind of evidenca adduced, or the concia. position can be immediately adopted for daily yards to the Preya wall, as near as could be of the sighteen slowanaye meant that trusty Biste for War, in view of the fact that dari went agrofund at Apia, Samos, and 150 lives Admiralty are certainly instratable and past

four foreign mea-of-war foundered, and two sions to te derived from it.

The ways of the tee!

(4) To what extent should the kand be judged in the darkness, bus theagh the three double the usual number, The cock (first for the purpose of fortifying this hills which Admiralty, Captain Kane showed, in their ner of the Hercules committed suicide at Ports

six were to be provided with food, exactly the war in South Africa ne guns were available

were lost. In the words of the Lords of the finding out. Some twenty years ago the gan-

employed by itself P Europeans mentioned did all they possibly could defendant) was employed by the boatswain command the new Kowloon Territory, Hong Lordships opinion, both nerve and decision in

(5) It expedient to continue to employ kana to leave a line aboard, their efforts were utterly (second defendant), so that the food given to kong, and Mira Bay. will be say whether provi- determining to steam to ses in the teeth of a produced to the detriment of the commander

to expl the sound of the ideographs F mouth, and at the inquest some evidence was futile and had reluctantly fɔ be abandoned, the stowaways was provided by the latter and sion has been made in this year's Ealimates for burticare which destroyed all the vessel which of the ship. The Admiralty immediately ordered of foreign words shall be adopted P

cooked by the former. On the night when the a supply of modern guns for this purpose? Then the junk people tried to gat a line stowaways get on board the third, fourth, and Mr. BRODAIcz: May I refer the hon. member remained at the anchorage he left; and, in an open court of enquiry, and, though the court ashore by fastening one to a bamboo fifth defendants divided the thres watches be to the reply given in answer to a question pattering to him the thanks of the Admiralty was not empowered to come to a finding, the MOET & CHANDON'S which they threw overboard, but if the line tween them.

my Lords desire to express their thorough evlilence, which was public property, was suffi came in the direction of the watchers on the evidence he gave at the bearing of the case Mr. WEIE: In consequence of the unsatisfac safety of his ship.

measures taken by him throughout to secure the Sultan court-martial was held the then Dako Praya the darkness made it impossible for against the stowaways, and added particulare.

.. The conduct of all of Edinburgh was too ill to be present, but a thom to fee it, and at lest, dripping wet from regarding the relative situations of the form tory nature of the right hon. gentleman's concerned. was highly commendable, and my subsequent court of enquiry was held to take

zoply, I shall take the earliest opportunity of Lords are of opinion that great credit is due to the rain azid the waves that frequently washed reaks and forecastle. At Molls went on the calling the attention of the House to the matter. the officer commanding for the example bo iet eredings took the form of ati open court-martial

His Royal Highness's evidence, and the pro over them, they were forced to leave the spot witness, he came on board at 12.15 am on the When the typhoon changed direction, the defendant, whose watch it then was. The 22ad, and saw at the gangway the third

and the confidence he instilled into those under without a prisoner. There is therefore, ample Mr. Wein; I beg to ask the Secretary of his orders." The incident is worth remember; precedent for an open court of enquiry, and **junk, whose occupant, now were so still that duty of the quartermaster taking the watch was State for the Colonies whether he will considering to-day for the crews of foreign ships, had a third-class a mestic been resumed from they all might have been dead, drifted slowly look after the entire ship, everyone else the expediency of establishing a Municipal doomed to disaster, forgetting their own the Condor, he would have been tried by court- in the direction of the Torpedo Depot, where supposedly being asleep, and to sea that no Counail in Hongkong on lines similar to the immediate peril, stood by to cheer the splendid martial for losing the ship, and every little Gunnor White and his men took up the work agers came abroad. Witness had a dog in councils which have already been established at struggle that the Calliope made against

cabin, and shortly after he retired the Shanghai, Singapore, and Penang ?

A DeVitanto forces of the elements. If none of these to account for the loss would have giren in open court. Yet, failing the Mr. BRODZICH: The question has been con- ships in the lines have fired a shot in anger the survival of this third class domestic, the enquiry MARTELL'S THREE STAR of attempting to rescue them. The gale had animal became very uneasy and ultimately. ingrensed considerably, but after six hours but rushed out on deck, whers witness followed and sidered from time to but is not at present Calliope stands out, unique, as having opposed there has been ones best held with

the junk, now rolling somewhat heavily found the fourth defendunt, who should have tips for decision time, but felting,

the greatest hurricana that has been encountered closed doors, and the relatives are left in abso- THE POST OFFICE.

since the introduction of steam and today Inte ignorance as to how their bread-winners from the water the had shipped, still rose and Mr. Hastings-Pily we can't call the dog. Mr. WEI: I beg to ask the Secretary of she is a sea-going training school for our saile fell gunely to the heavy arell Gunner Witucas said besar o campan lying boat, State for the Colonies whether arrangements lade. Ideas will readily naspciate themselves at their lives... White and is plucky blaojackets, some of four or five test off the portside of the ship, it, have bona made for the establishment of a new without any endeavour of our part to labour then dressed just as they were when they upon it from a bull's eye lantern. Witness for the present number of the postal sin of the Gleaner recalis another instance of pluck

and the fourth defendant was throwing a light Feat Office at Hongkongi and, baring regard the subject, b

THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE In the some connection the torpedo gunboat

QUESTION - sciambled out of bed, stood by from

o'clock till after midnight, drenched and blinded and the fourth defendant replied, "Ian se, Colony, will ho say, whether the question of sa

ten asked him what the saman wie duing

and seamanship. Some years ago she want

The Kobe Chronicle sayur-

sayThe Committee ME BRODRICK: A site for a new Post Office out to Gibraltar in company with the appointed by the Government in April last te by the driving rain and spindrift, waiting for Witness seked. Why don't you tell him to go

away," and received the

the newer, I heb talkse has been bought. In the last three years the Resolution, battleship, and both ressols on investigate the subject of reform in the

countered

it less torrific gale in the Bay of Biscay Japanese language, in order to render Tesoro the objects of their regard. Then the moved off. The ship sailed in the morning, sent, and at the present moment there is no which have since been overcome, that she had to read and write it, more fexible in expressing `sos a ederated, and when it was seen that the and then followed the discovery of the stow proposal for a further increase before 08, 2

MT. WEIR I jank would ride the storms in safety, the shiver-aways, who some time later asked witness for ing sailors, leasing one man or watch, hurried where they had already been Haring it, and urinnítable? Present office is utterly altered the crew of the Resolution ec mid see the the peg chich is admitted of coming u

elow. He told them to get their show" awar Wat: Te not the right, Lóa gentleman to Portsmouth On the course being all gradations of thought, and bettes adapted to hight-dranght Gleaner hagging the shore, and Eastern Western ideas, has made a prelimi back to "their quarters for the warm tet this advice was adopted for subsequently be No answer was returned.

MI. WEIR also asked a question about the/she reached without the loss of a sinnerDORAFT report, und mbmitted periin propusitions | awaiting there.

og bake for further investigations. There SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY Later

in the morning the zaw the fourth defendant supply French at Macro. On the s0th June je angolred rerollany kind, while the Retolation of peach suggestions are as follows:

stoway storm-tered little craft drifted close in to the

waways. The quartermaster who had been discharged the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs had twenty times her displacement, bed to return Phonograms shall be employed that is, was called and gave evidence implicating the boy official information that a telegram had banco of dignity and impadunes, and yet the or Rouen letters to be decided after farther lay onlooker, it was remarkable substituted for ideographs), the holes of hana third defendant, who held told him of the received from Hongkong to the effect

on both instances belokand the ghest investigation. stow ways having been brought on board by the French flagship and two Franch gunb the fourth defendant

TAG FAN arrived at Macio on 25th is, and would he seamanship, try!. understand the dialect of the Witman, who to the report that the French Gevemment he

The Court interpréter did not property now stats the result of his enquiry in regardy

In the meantime level of any French man-of-war at kno

Lord CRANBORNE We have not heard of the their buoys had their anchors all in readiness toes taken. This men mid that when be want i According to our information a mess of probid, could be combled, and in the Rotkoment) the Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pon." be dropped when the typhoon gun sentits en besru the Amara with two at the Japanese near Macso had been purchased branch significant warning aeroes the waters, and girls he was met by the lust witnem (the 3 mimionaries for the erection of a hospital.

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jetly at the Depot, and her crew, shivering with fear and cold, were safely landed.

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The Scytto, which is, alassified among tho scellaneous craft, Lag special interest of her wn, as it was when Captain Parcy Boott was

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