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It is easy to see from the figures above what gains for the Colony its unenviable reputation in the second quarter of the The tale is one which has been repented ever since plague took a strong hold upon the island: 1901 was the fourth year in succession that the disease has
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The U.S.8, Bugalo arrived at Bingapore on the 25th ult, baving laft New York on the 5th- Jnao, he goes on to Manija.
The Times still, we sos, continues to 'call Mr. E. B. Balilior, of Hongkong, the “Hon.” E. Balilice. But perhaps this is su purecorded Coronation honour.
Prince Komatsu sent the Lady Mayores s
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON; 1st August.
CONONEL FORESTIER-WALKER
Colonel Forentier Walker, A.A.G., Egypt,
KILLED.
crashed down son
the Mount Kellett.
THE FAR EAST IN THE HOUSE
OF COMMONS.
been epidemic bere-unhappily, we must Japanese allk Kukemopo as a token of his bas heen ocidently killed on the railway at sarvants' quarters in Stewart Terrace. Hap Majesty's Government were taking any action
regard, The Prince stated that he was verpi much pleased with the cordial recaption which was given to him at the Mansion House.
One of the "effects” to have been produced at the Naval Review was the throwing of the feet into darkness for ten minutes, with only the lights of the Victoria and Albert visible the light of the world extinguished and only that of the King of England remaining bright, permanent, and fixed. No incident in any meval review has ever been devised with such beautiful poetic expression.
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THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN
· Road.""Probably, somewhere about the mus time a musk of water kaving collected on Mr. B. C. Wilcox's croquet ground, shove In the debate on Formiga Angies In the Stewart Terrace, and the drain having bosome Horse of Commons on the Frd alt, much attan- abcked, the boundary wall at the east end gave lion was devoted to affairs in the Far East. way and a uses of earth and stone was preci Mr. Henry Norman, M.P. for Wolverhampton pitated on to the path below and a quantity of South, first introduced the subject. He said the debris carried down into the rear of the that in the first place he desired to know if his plly no one was injured. A large stone roller in reference to the claims put forward by close to the wall where it was carried away Germany in the province of Shantung. No fortunately caught in the branches of a small attention had been directed to the question of free and thus saved from being carried with the Mongolis, and yet Beasts had practically secured Wolfalling mass. One of the Cameron Villas - tained damage to the verandah, and there was THE KING'S PROGRESS.
some breakage of glass on the verandahs of 6 and His Majesty has to-day been for a cruise in 7. Des Voeux Villas. At The Eyrie" one of the varsadabs was unroofed, and soveral large panes of plate glass were smashed. A the Royal yacht as far as Brighton.
cumber of tiles were blown from the roof of Mt. Gough Station, and a landslip occurred at Magazine Gap and in Barker Road.
AUSTRALIA..
Sixty-seven bodies have now been recovered from the Mount Kembin colliery at longong, New South Wales.
LONDON, 2nd August. /
PARLIAMENT.
Mr. Balfour sites that the Autumn session will commence on the 16th October.
CHINESE TREATY REVISION- A HITCH.
add that 1902 is the fifth year-and it was remarkable from the number of Europeans attacked, 30 in all, the previous highest being the 28 of 1898. Everyone - will endorse the remark of Dr. ATKINSON B to the presence of plague for four years running showing the necessity of more radical measures being taken to improve the sanitary state of the Colony; and the chief result of the visit of the two experts $.60 vent out from England is therefore 18.20 awaited with anxiety. By the ** chief
The following executive committee was mean the pro- | result," of course, we 19.20
posed new Bill which deals with the elected on the lat ult. to erect a nations) whole question of sanitation and build. memorial to Cecil Rhodes The Lord Mayor ing in Hongkong. But in the meantime (chairman), the Duke of Abertura (vice-chair- there is one statement of the Principal Civilman), Lord Grey, Lord Harris, Lord Strathcons, Medical Officer with reference to plague to Lord Rothschild, the Provost of Oriel, Mr. A. Beit, Mr. Rochfort Maguire, the Agent General which particular attention must be called for the Cape, the Agent General for Natal, Sir The number of dead bodies found-lying in Edmund Barton, Mr. Seddon (or gentlemen the streets, says Dr. ATKINSON, accounts nominated by the two latter), the Governor of for the annual recurrence of plugne, as of the Bank, the Chairman of the Stock Exchange, necessity the houses from which they comesnil Mr. Milton, C.M.G., with power to add tolewe afford to wait for a higher import are not disinfected. "As long as this their number, Sir William Soulsby, C.B., acting deposition of dead bodies in the streets as honorary secretary. occure, so long will plague continue in our midst. The dumping of plague-corpses this year has unfortunately prevailed to a grenter extent than before, in proportion to
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There is same disagreement between the British and Chinese tresty commissioners at Shanghai. The Chinese object to the British regulation of inland navigation, whilst the British insist on the acceptance of Sir Jamen
Mackay's echemo in its entirety. The Times, commenting on the site tion, says that the bitch at Shanghai should not cause excessive surprise, as we know the methods of Peking China can than we for merely prospective advantages.
THE TYPHOON.
Very little remains to be added to the account which, we published yesterday of Saturday's
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THE RAINFALL
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILI PERSS,"
Hongkong, 4th August. Sin. — I have often wondered why you do not pablish the rainfall of Saturday to date at 10 and have intended to make the enquiry before. The rainfall on Saturday and Sunday is, during the typhoon sendo, usually
a complete monopoly of that country with its enormously valuable mines, All business classes would welcome any strands that steps wOND being taken to aslat British railway enterprise in China, Theee railway conocesions were quite as much political as commercial, and it was futile to tell British merchants that they must look after their own interesta. Was the Forsign Office demanding that whatever advantage were given to other nations, we should receive at least the most favoured-malion treatment?
The Russian and French spheres were bring joined by two railways at the heart of our own | Yangiste sphere, and this matter was, there
fore one of considerable urgency, An to the Chinese indemnity, was it true that China had refused to pay the July instalment, and that the United States' had expressed their
sympathy with China? If it were true had the British Government a line of its own ! The enormous sales of silver by Chins to pay off the indemnity had resulted in a heavy fall
of exceptional interest, yet it is not given, iu the gold price of allver; and the effect of Can you not induce the Observatory authorities | this, on the top of the enormous Indemnity, to apply the tables for both Saturday and would be bad for European trade. The people Sunday for publication in your Monday'uissus? | of China would be squeezed for the money, It would be appreciated by your readers and and their hatred of the forsigner would be
the total number of deaths, and yet we have pegotiations for the purchase of the Danish / typhoon. Six bodies have been recovorod from record of the rainfall during the month, which the presince of Pechili and the city of Tleatsin.
are recommended to the notice of Connoistically never. seurs as high-class after-dinner Wines.
We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to he genuino only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
West ludise by the United States, has reported
that there is not the slightest evidence to show
that any member of Congress, either directly or indirectly, was offered or revived any bribe or was paid any va xable consideration in con- nection with the matter, or that thers was any corruption or wrongdoing on the part of officials of the United States, and that the committee is u opinion that bribery only existed in the imagination of Mr. Christmas.
no evidence that the authorities are doing anything to prevent it beyond punishing the depositors when caught that is, prac
A proposal to fine the inhabitants of the neighbourhood where the corpse is found was rejected early this year, and dumping goes on merrily-if we can use such a qualification in this context. If it could be shown that the Government is
Tho_team chosen to represent England in right in treating the Chinese of Victoria entirely as if they were Londonere, Mancer- trians, etc.. then the European resident the third test match contained the thest man in here might also fold his hands and watch the batting averages on the previous Monday This was Tyldesley. The other ading the plague being maintained in its virulence batsmen (from the point of view of averages) A. S. WATSON & CO.] by actions which the Coloury's Principal were-Abel, 3rd; Fry, 8th; Jessop. 13th; Civil Medical Officer declares will continue. Maclaren, 20th: Jackson, 38th; and Braun, LIMITED,
to nourish it in our midst. But the whole 41st. This average list, it must be added, jden is a fallucy, upset time after time. excluded the Australian balemen. Shrewsbury We do not advocate treating our Chinese who stood 2nd on the English list, was not [31 fellow-residents altogether after the methods chosen to represent England. Of the bowlers of their own country's administrators, but the English team secured the following places show considemble wisdom. It is in accord-5th; Jegeop, 8th, Barnes, lith; Braund; 16th. ance with Chinese views that a neighbour- hood should be field collectively responsible for outrages committed by any of its inhabitants if the offenders cannot be traced
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
and five were still missing yesterday. From Samshuipo comes the news that part of the harbour office there callspeed, without,
Road, and give to consad house in Wanchai
it would enable those interested to keep intensified. As to the military occupation of
It would also be interesting and useful if at present is imposible, o
rain gauge were to be kept at the Peak Yours, sko...
R. CHATTERTON. WILCOX.
however, causing injury to ang one. At Oheangebaawan the stem-launch Shui On [We will endeavour to induce the Observa was sunk and another steam-faunch, tha Fuktory authorities to do as our correspondent On, driven ashors. The crew in each instance suggests. ED. D.P.).
escaped.
Over thirty junks have been driven ashore in the neighbourhood of Yaumati, and nine people are reported to be missing. On the Taipo Read two landalips occurred, and at the Commopolitan Docks-the-siwer-laga were blown down. One fell across the deck of the steamer Maris Jebsen, fortunately without injury to any person.
At Mongkek the Fraya wall was washed way for a distance of two hundred yards, an was also part of that at Fak Tson Heung, The steam-launches Douglas and We Lee wore anak near the Honghom ferry wharf, sad the Hongkong Hotel launch was driven ashore at the Hanghom Docks. The crews were reened
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED:
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY FEZ88.
Hongkong, 4th Angust. SIB-Strange proceedings teem to bin Vogue among the directors of the above concern. To-day there appears in your advertising columna a notice convening an extraordinary mesting of the shareholders to take place after the half-yearly meeting, to consider the very important matter of buying from the Govern ment a site for the proposed new dock. In view of the magnitude of this question, surely scans time should be given to allow those hold ing shares not in their own names—but many
of them in the directors nemes-to-transfer
ONLY Cications relating to the news columns there are koble points in which the latter į in their list:-Jackson, 1st; Rhodes, 4th; Hirst, A little Chinese girl of three was drowned by them, so as to be ready to vote according to
should be addressed to THE EDITO
Corresponsïenta raust forward their names and aû. dresses with communications addressed to the Editor not for publication, but as evidence of good faith.
All letters for
for publication should be written on one side of the piper only.
To donymously signed commentations that have already unsured in other papers will be inserted.
THE GYMKHANA. An express was issued yesterday foronson announcing the postponement of the Kowloon
Unders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be for certain, But the pseudo-hutaanitarians Brigade Gymkhana owing to the state of the
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will of course liston to nothing of this, and we get plague-infected hodies thrown into the streets, the houses in which they had lived not disinfected, the epidemic flourish. ing for five-successive years, and the advice of the Government's own medical advisers put in a Downing Street pigsophole. If in were not for the deaths of the yearly victims there would be an element of comedy in the situation. But Governments are not more accessarily endowed with a sense of humour than with commonsense,
Prince Yugala of Siam is to matriculats at Trinity College, Cambridge, next October.
ground. We are requested to state that the gymkhana will be held to day at the originally advertised time, weather permitting.
CHINESE CUSTOM."
At the Magistracy yesterday morning s Chinaman from Chung Chau Island charged with stealing four pairs of jadestone hangles from the dead body of a young woman which he had been engaged to bury. In e statement made to his Worship, Mr. F. A. Hassland, the defendant said it was Chinese custom for the mourners at a burial to keep their eyes away from the corpse when it was being lifted into the coffin, and profiting by the opportunity this afforded he took the angles off the end girl's army. Their dissovery afterwards in his possession led to his arrest and conviction. He was sentenced to two months
hard Isboury"
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THE COLOUR OF WARSHIPS.,
at present the British Government was simply in the position of breaking its word to China. We promised evacuation by a certain date; but before that date wo syroad with the other commanders to impose a totally new ast of conditions; and now the British Midistor actually supporting the German Minister against the Japanese in enforcing this unjust poenpation of the province. Bussin had zeon the opportunity to withdraw and exhibit herself. once more in the light of China's true friend. Hitherto we had simply followed the Germany;
bat why, in heaven's name, could not the British Government take its own ling and keep its promiss The House should protest against this faltous injury từ British prestige and to British commercial Intereats. What stage had been reached by the Tarik
Commission now sitting in Shanghai ?... Was it
the policy of his Majesty's Government to allow the Chinese largely to increase the tariff on foreign goods in archange for a remission of
internal taxation? He protested against any sach policy. What was thus- being offered to us in retura we already possessed, and in no.
the swamping at Bunghom of house-boat No. 2021. The Yau Lee trading junk was alen their judgment. In the coincid-pos of the citances was it likely that the lekin would monk, no lives, however, being lost. The only closing of the share-register and advertising be abolished. In Chins the Governniest hind other accident reported from Hunghom was the the extraordinary meeting on the same day too polloy from the beginning. Five war au be regarded as a well considered or ill considered one at the Foreign Oflee who was en quihority collapsing of two cook houses, which was un attended by casualties.
more on the part of the directors -Young, etc., or China; and he knew of no expert who had.
On Sunday night at eight o'clock a cook. house at 37, Gough Street, in the city, came down with a run, after having withstood the entire gale on Saturday. One women is reported to have been buried.
Three coolies were killed by the embankment which collapsed on Esturilay eroning and engulfed part of the servants quarters of "The Pines, the residence of Mr. T. P. Cochrane, of the Chartered Bank. One body is still missing, and was being searched for yesterday morning. If bis now probably been
recovered.
Several landslips occurred in the Shankiwan district near Quarry Bay, and in one, which took place at Chat Tea Mai and precipitated itself upon a matshed, a Chinese women and her son, aged twelve, were buried among the ruins and killed. The hudles were unearthed some time inter. Many matsheds were blown down in this district, but no other fatalities have been recorded. The launch Heron bank off Shank wan Rood, the crew escaping in time.
At Cheung Chau Island, where the typhoon appears to have manifested itself with great severity, ten bones were completely destroyed
SHAKEHOLDER.
DENGUE FEVER A CURE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS,” Hongkong, 4th August," SIR,--As dengue fever is so prevalent in the Colony at present, perhaps a suggestion for its care will not be out of place, Severdi cases have been enred with a certain preparation
mired to, what the Chinese call Lap-sep-cha,
expressed approval of the policy of the British
Government Ching during the last six or soon "yesis. In respect of Persia. he should He to know whether or not concession lad 4 en granted to Russia for a railway to Teheran. bid been sorted in the Press that there had been communications with Germany about Sport on the Parsian Gulf. The question was
whether the question was still in the enormous importance, and he wanted to
We the attitude that of
which, from my own experime, I stronglyHazis on to Eusia bila practically recommend the sufferers of this sunoying sumiting Germany and negotiating with her disease to make a trial. The mi a medicine can about conditions for the bringing of a railway Le cbtained at any Chinose dispensary of the there this was the allinds of the Govern- trifling cost of a few cash. It is packed in mout, then he protated against the great yellow paper with Chinese characters on each commercial injury and possibly the Imperial bundle. Although I did not take the trouble to disaster that would happen analyse its contents, yet it can easily be seau to contain nothing but a mixture of dry foliage which has been proved to be very efetual Dir ections for use-Two teacups of water balled with this medicine till it reduce to 1 of a cup. Perspiration will soon follow, and the patient will be greatly relieved afterwards and finally cured, as was the case with--Yours, sto.,
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
THE TYPHOON AND THE WATER POLICE.
Tun bulk of Dr. J. M. ATKINSON'S, report on the health and sanitary condition of the Colony in 1901 was placed before our readers yesterday, but it will not be unpro- fitable to consider some of the main points again. The birthi-rate, it will have been
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial noticed, was higher than in 1900, while the and Nathersolo. Hospitals begs to acknowledge month rate lower the latter is spite of the with thanks the following donation to the funds fact that the non-Chinese death-rate in- of the Hospitals:-J. Pitt, B.N., $10. creased very slightly. But for plague, Colonel Ricchiardi, an agent of the Argentine. which accounted for 1,562 victime, the rate Government, arrived in Lisbon from Buenos of mortality per 1,000 would have been only Ayres at the end of June for the purpose of invit 19.08; it was actually 29.5 per 1,000, ing the Boer refugees in Portugual to emigrate Turning to the principal diseases which to Patagonia and found a Boar colony in that
region. attacked the Colony, we find that small-por and plague were much worse in 1901 than
Last month a monument was unveiled at in 1900. Bert-beri showed a slight increase, Kiel in presence of the German Emperor and while enteric and malarial fevers were less Empress, in remembrance of those brave ter severe. A table of cases of infectious disease man mariners who found their death in the during each month of 1901, shows the usual late Chinese war, especially during the attack climax in May and June. The totals for on the Taku Forts. The coromony was intro the twelve months were--January 12, anced by dicide service in the garrison church. February 87. March 101, April 192 (160
The Times of the 4th uit. writes:On the the eye of the gunner; but with the use of landelips, and one which occurred in Belchers of the Water Police, whose name I do not know. plague), May 721 (701 plague), June 569 subject of the indemnity Lord Cranborne is (551 plúgue), July 18-(109 plague), still more indefinite (than about the commercial August 30, September 34. October 8. Lerma to be exasted, from China? The debt, November 14, December 11. The mortality be anye, is a gold debt, and must be paid in the table of the different seasons likewise shows equivalent of gold. At the same time the May and June the most fatal months, Government are anxious to treat the Chinese though were it not for plague and small. Government with all consideration possible pox September, October, and December En what shape that consideration is to be shows aiming at the Lunse itself, and another, perhaps most of the houses
all persons interested in Chinese affairs are left to guess for themselves.
would have been the most fatal. Taking the four quarters of the year separately
It seems a remarkable thing that in the dawn, and a number of others damaged, happily with- of the twentieth century we should be in any out loss of life. -doubt as to the best colsar for our warshipe;;* Two other deaths took place in the killing of one would have imagined that this point would « Chinsman by the collapse of a matched at the have been settled years ago; and yet we iz Naval Hospital extension and the drowning of that the navy of the greatest sea. Power is as another in the shelter at Causeway Bay; the yet, quite undecided ch what would appear to latter evidentally fell off his boat and sank the man in the street to be a very easy problem before help could be extended to him, to decide by experiment, says the United Service
Some houses in course of erection on Pok- Magazine. In the old line of battleships, with fulam Road were blown down, nobody being hurt their chegarred or striped sides of black and Bonham Road has been very much damaged by
white, the idea is stated to have been to confuse
Street blocked the entire thoroughfare.
Beyond the interruption of telephonic com- munication with Stanley And Aberdeen, both districts have been fortunate to escape the
心姐
department at the meet our require-
Lord Charles Beresford, who followed, did not spare his criticams. The want of policy“ as to Weibalwod was glaring example of the necessity of a thin Admiralty and W ments If thors had went we should not policy with regard pointed out that at Cheloo our memebante hat =
big shangs of He further
property near the foreshores The brült a gre
actory) between the British property and the foreslicreWefined the Chinese most heavily because the Husdiena miils that factory - and this insident bore oat fle statement which had been ade that we were
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY FREŠS."
Hongkong, 4th August., SIE-In your account of the typhom you wake a statement dotrimental to the Water oftar dalag Police, who, you say, did not put in an appearance by snother, to help enve the unfortunate. Chinese on's junk things that did at Kowloon. Mr. Crisp, of the FWD. Mr. news from
mber pondent Stebbings and myself, together with
wore watching that junk from 5.45 to 8. Thila water policeman was untiring in bis efforts to
heard
are those su the junk. He tried hard to get boat to go to them, but was refused permis sion. Capt. Brown had gone to change his over and over clothes, we were told. We left the policeman there while we went to dinner and returned bey all
From 5.45 to 8 either of the perip
udent of the
the "corres
The Trots
known to
150 Foreign Office of referring any interents to the whole listers, which had beppered ment, why look after our own interests P better understanding with be brought about? on the giving of
telescopio sights it becomes estential that there should be no paint that the eye can specially select ass target. It has lon maid by an officer who was with the navel guss in South Africa that the ones of tå gule. difference between using telescopic rights and
To supplement the details we have already being without them was the difference between published of the damage in the Peak
but how w aiming at a particular window in a house and district, it may be stated that although at 6.30,
the other sons you mention had put in an appearance, Russlas policy was our greatest gunnery expert, has put it ever sides were much sxposed, they did not suffer but when we returned at 8.30 they toge surantes, ind there was no case in the history more minutely, as the difference between aiming any very serious damage from the typhoonsher with your reporter, were just leaving of we find the death-rates per 1,000 The following appointments have been made at a particular pane of a window and the window. Very few roofs proved wholly imparvious to the We stayed there, till 10, when Capt, were firat quarter, non-Chinese 16.92, at the Admiralty CommenderM. H. Ha whole. Whether the difference is as torrential showers, but leaking roofs have been mesured us they were entof tager Now, Bir, in Chinese 17.57; second quarter, non-Chinese Nelson, to the Endymion, PDA de Sure the captain of a gun can select any partional The damage sustained from the wind was which are calculated to do hlas harmon
marked as this or not, it is at least evident that the rule daring this exceptionally wet szimmerieties to this policeman who worked so】
think you ought to withdraw your tom 26.07, Chinese 34.06; third quarter, zon to the Ocean, Idsutenants-H.D. Colville, to Chinese 20.15, Chinese 30.97 fourth the Glory, to date Jane 28, J. Jones, to the point for bus nim with much greater se practically tribing. A good many houses lost eter quarter, non Chinese 18.91, Chitose 21.37. Kinaha, H. Gratton, to the Alacrity, JM that was before possible, and so it becomes shutters or portions thereof, and in some cases Mexwall-Scott, to the Talbot, W. T. R. Ford necessary that s warship should be one coleur Plague and small-pez between theat to the Rambler, G. G. P. Hewell, to the Vested throughout, waste, Zannels, upper works and accounted for 1.728 deaths out of a total of (N) B. Greenwood, to the Albion, and I. Ma hall, down to and below the water 7,082. Cholera had fortunately not made konsis, to the Cambler, all reappointed on that se brilliant stress of composition may its appearance in Hongkong in 1901, the promotion, to date June 26,
show as she rodin
swindow or two was blown in, but in few c5505 did the foe penetrate beyond the first line of defence. About 9.30 pm on Saturday pertion of the retaining wall of My together with a section of the servants" quartara,
CHAS. I LETTON [Our representative who reported the incid ent shore referred to maintains the sceneney of his statements, and says that altoge bez te stood by the bank for six hours, during which time fo ww, no member of the Water. Follege, the ED. P.J
sasurances where they
usia was in a posi“ He did not blame Enasia; her
very slove
But he blamed ax to their assur they would be broken.
he asked whether LASHI, 101, and
owing to