HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAU STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
The ordinary half yearly meeting of share holders in the abors Company was held in the offices yesterday at noon. The Hon. C. W Dickson presided, the others present being the
POLICE COUNT.
Tuesday, 5th August,
BEFORE HE. J. H. KHIP LÄSTING POLICE MAGISTRATE),
ASSAULT CARE.
THE HONGKONG JALE PRESS, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6ra. 1902
Mr. Looker What led up to the simult? Complainant. He said posing wife, and he has on several consious kicked his own wife.
Mr. Griet objected to the aridence, and his Worship told complainant to answer only those questions that were put to him.
the evidence of Mr. Jacob who, when wite went to noquira «ansa:thes ontold him abst from where he sat he could not see anything of the commencement of the row.
THE EVACUATION OF TIENTSIN
EASTMAN'S
KODAKS. FILMS,
AND ACCESSORIES
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN
GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.
The Note Fremys cays that the prolonged This concluded all the evidence, and in occupation of Tientsin kad crested a situation. summing u, Mr. Looker mald Marthali deserved which was most unsatisfactory from the Russian all he got, mut was lucky to get on as he did. If he had had anything to say against Mr. Crisp it as a violation of their trusty with the Poweza, point of view, The Chinese ustarally regarded he should have gone boldly before the jury and
it, but lis was afraid, and instead was They pay the taxes required to provide the trying to injure defendant by saying these indemnity demanded by the Powers and yet things behind his back. ***
Mr. Gristasid the defendant Crisp committed have to endure that one of the principal cities the assault which was the subject matter in the Empire should remain in foreign hands. of the sharge before the Court, and the only Thesitation in the province of Chibli, which at matter with which the Court had to deal. The one time saanmed serious proportions, was, the assault, be further pointed out, had been com
Russian journal says, possibly connected with alleged mitled by Crisp a long time after the
the occupation of Tientsin. The Russian Provocation.
His Worship, in passing sentence said the Government had made the restoration of New
WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING defendant Crisp, undoubtedly had had proroca. he had gone to the hotel deliberately and used
the long delay in handing over the later city WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIES insalting language towarda, the complainant to the Chinese by an administration on which
FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY Marshall. He would be fined $10 and bound Russia was represented was open to misconstruc- over $100 for six months. As to the defendtion. The terms on which the foreign.com. ant Marshall, his Worship found that he had manders offered to evacuate Tientsin contained pasaulted the complainant Crisp, but on more eraditions offensive to the Chinese Government immediate proveration. He would be fined $5 and violating ile rights. and also bound over in $100 to be of good behaviour for six months.
These, says the Novos Vremyd, were the con siderations that caused the Russian Government
Hon. R. Showan, Mesure. E. Gosts, Aing P. T. Crisp in the Queen's Hotel, Kowloon, C. W. Marshall pleaded not guilty to assault Haupt, F. A. Gomes, N. A. Biebe (directors), the 23rd ult. Mr. H. W-Looker appeared for A. H. M. da Silva, J. J. Leiria, W. A. Cruick-complainant and Mr. E. J. Grist for defendant sbauk, C. H. Hons, (Captain) W E. Clarke, W. Mr. Orist-There is a cross-summons, your King, G. Games sad T. Arnold (seerntary).
Worship, and I must ask you to hear both cans together. The notice convening the meeting haring Complainant said defendant assaulted him on been road,
the date mentioned in the vestibule of the The CHAIRMAN sald-Gentlemen, I propose Queen's Hotel, just after dianer. Defendant, that, as usual, the report and accounts be taken complainant understood, was a clerk in the as read. The postion of the Company is so Godown Company. He (complainant) pushed felly et forth in these documents that there is open the door of the dining room, and said to tou, but it was not immediate provocation, and i chwang dependent on that of Tientsin, so that but little for me to add in proposing their two gentlemen seated inille, a Mr. Stebbings adoption. The net earnings of our steamers, and a Mr. Lotton, this is the man that called although not equal to those of the corresponding you cads." Defendant then gave him a panch siz months of 1961, uge neverthaless fally up to on the ear. the average, and I have no doubt that you will agree with me in regarding the result of the half your working as satisfactory, enabling us, us it does, to declare a dividend of 10 per cent, to write off $50,000 from the book valus of our steamers and to carry forward the substantial sum of 844,000 with which to begin the current full-yent's account. The transfer of the control of the Native Customs at Canton to the Imperial Customs is of too sesent date to have materially affected cur earnings for the period under review, and it may be another year or two before the fail benefit of this change will be reaped. Meanwhile, however, it is gratify- ing to role that seremt important articles of osport, anch as tea and matting, which for some yours past have been almost exclusively shipped by junk, are already returning to the steamers, Mr. Grist then asked if complainant about Good progress la being made with the ernstrue-17th July caused a letter to be written to tion of our new steamer, the order for which defendant, but Mr. Looker objected to the your directors are pleased to have been able to question, which, however, his Worship alowed. plate locally at a price which compares favour- Complainant said he had cansud a letter to he ably with the tome tendere. I do not think, written to defendant. gentlemen, that there is anything in the accounts calling for special explanation on my part, but before proposing their adoption I shall be pleased to answer any questions which may suggest themselves to shareholders.
There were no questions, and on the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Mr. LMIRIA, the report and accounta i were adopted súd passed. The nomination of the Hon. C. W. Dickson og Chairman in place of the Hop. J. J. Bell Irving was confirmed, upon the motion of Captain CLARKE, seconded by Mr. da Silva. Hr. CHUICKSHẲNK moved the re-election the reticing direktore, Hon. C. W. Diezson
of
Complainant continning, aid he asked defendant quietly beforehand what made him say anything about Mre. Crisp, auil defendant replied, "e to your lawyer. Complainant had gi hins no provocation whatever, and the blow was entirely unprovoked,
By Mr. Grist--Complaint came out from England in the same boat with defendant. They had never been great friends, complainant having altogether cat defendant.
Mr. Grist--And in that lottar yon asked for an apology for certain things? Dermainly.
Did you get an apology -I did not.
On 23rd July, six days later, you wont to the Queen's Hotel F1 was passing, and aw Marshall coming out of the dining room.
Was be by himself I can't remember. Wes his wife with him; perhaps that will remind you-I think I saw her going upstairs, in front of him.
What did you do? I went up to him and asked what he had been saying about me and my wife..
You asked him if he was going to apologise
HONGKONG, WEAMPDA DOCK CO., LD.
The following is the report of the board of directors of the above Company to the ordinary half-yearly mosting of shareholders, to be held st the officer of the company, on Monday, the 18th inst., at 11.15 san. ş
GENTLEMEN-The Directors bave now to snbuilt to yon their report, with a statersat of accounts for the hall-year ended Jih June last. The net profit for the six-
months, after paying interest due and all charges, mounts to
to which has to be added... the balance brought forward from last socount....
and from this have to be deducted
Directors' fees... $10,000.00 750.00 Auditors fees
***
.373,460.86
420,110.59
$793,580.43
to take such a decide step. In its opinion, that example will be followed by France. England and Japan can Tientein after linssia darcely remain in have retired, unless they wish to deprive the Uhinese of all faith in the sincerity of their professions of friendship to China, Italy has no important interests in the Far East, and would also with draw from the international administration. Germany, which regards Tientsin as useful for maintaining and fucreasing her influence in Shichtung, would thus be left in solitary possés- sien. But the attractions of the Far East-are- Felt less strongly in Berlin now than they were, and it is difficult to believe that the Germans would remain in the province of Chilli at their own cost and danger when deprived of the sup port of their allies. Tientsin would then fall without moro ndo into the hauds of its lawful owners, which would be the most satisfactory conclusion of the matter.
STRIKE OF CIGAR OPERATIVES IN MANILA.
ACHEE & CO.,
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS STORE. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
L
FEW DOORS EAST OF HONGKONG HOTEL.
Hongkong. 6th May. 1992.
TOBACCO MADE
884
HARMLESS!
CIGARS NEARLY FREE-
MANUFACTURED BY
FROM NICOTINE.
DRESSELHUYS & NIEUWENHUYSEN,
CULENBORG, HOLLAND.
THESE Cigars are made from the Mildest and Finest HAVANAH DELI TOBACCOS, and although nearly all the Nicotine, so injurious to health, has been extracted by special process, they still retain their fine aroma, and are, after careful examination strongly recommended in preference to all other Cigars, so that even aged people and invalids
The enormous consumption of these Cigars is the surest guarantes for the genuineness of ibia new manufacture.
and Mr F, A. Gomes, and the proposal, I did not. I simply asked him what he had and a bonus of 2 per cent. or $50,000, in Amongst them who wished to prolong the way smoke them without the least danger or inconvenience,
been saying and why he kicked his wife. His wife has been to my house crying, with bruises all over her body,
Recorded by Mr. Ross, was carried unanimously Messrs A OD. Gourdin and WH Potts, the latter in the place of Mr. Henderson, who has left the Colony, were reappointed auditors, Mre, Marshall, who was sitting in Court, on the motion of Mr. G. GOXES, seconded by hore interrupted to say "laat's right," Mr. LKIRIA.
Complainant said he did not strike defend. gentlemen. Dividend warrants will be ready
The CHAIRMAN That is all the business,ent, but he did call him a dirty cad for kicking at ten o'clock to-morrow (this) mourning upon application.
OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES, LD.
An extraordinary general meeting of the Olivers Freshold Mivee, Ld., was held yesterday in the oflere of the general managers, Meists, John D. Humphreys & Bou, 38, Queen's Rend. Mr.. Hart Buck presided, and there were also present Massra, J. A Jupp, A H Moncell, A. P. Noobs. W. D Sutton, Wong Mow Lam, Lau Chu Pak, and J. L. Cotter.
The notice calling the ibeoting having been read,
his wife and did tell him that he ought to be aahauted of himself,
entitating at the one been taken by the furnishing of three electri- cally driven cranes, oue 25-ton and two 10ton, now in course of erection, but much remains to be done before the general working plant placed upon a modern and economical working footing.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS BY WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN, Chemical
Analysis, Amsterdam.
ANALYSIS OF 16TH MARCH, 1900,
---
Nicotine found in unprepared Cigars
1.5 per cont Nicotine found in Cigare "nearly free from Nicotine," manufactured by Messrs.
0.36 per cent DRESSELHUTS & NIEUWENHUYSEN, Culenbora Consequently after the process to which the Cigara had been-subjooted, hardly any Nivatize was left in them.
(Signed) WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN,
Chemical Analysts, Amsterdamr.
AGENTS FOR DRESSELHUYS & NIEUWENHUYSEN
HOTZ, S'JACOB & CO..
IMPORTERS OF DUTCH CIGARS,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1992. MORT & CHANDON'S
The latest news to hand from Manila regard.T 16,750.00 | ing the strike of the Filipino operitiv s in the learing available for appropriation $783,836 45 though the majority of the total effect that though the the operatives wanted The Directors recommend that a dividend to return to work, there was a small section for the half-year of 19 per cent, or $250,000,
struggle, in the hope of getting their decanud $100,000, be paid to the shareholders; that for an increase in their was granted by the 8189,004.85 be written from the value of Manufactuers Union. It was rumoured Kowloon Docks. 10,676.92 from the Camo- at the Labour Union was distributing $5 politan Dock, 810,755 29. from tag amo, per week to each operatise on strike, but it was team launches and ligliters, and the balance supposed either that this was a game of brag and blaster on the part of some of the parison with the corresponding peri-l of last few recipients of this bounty, as it is well known $263,302 69 be carried to the new account.
While the volume of work done, in com Filipino, lenders or that there were only a very Fear, shows a failing off af between 55 per cent. that the Labour Union has not so much funds FM Looker-Mareball had previously and 60 per cent, with a corresponding decrease as to enable it to support thousands of operatives called Stebbings and Letton "cads""" and
in our profits, the first half of inst year was in this way; and as a great portion of them are beachcombers. Complainant had written to record one in the bistory of the Company, the nireatly sxxious to rotura to work at the old his soliciters regarding certain defematory
of
wages this supposition is ensidered to expressions levelled against Lim by defendant, et profits amounting to over 9 lace of dollars, seale
The sigreement entered into by but Messrs. Deacon & Hastings advised him that last year was an exceptional one and be trus take no proceedings against defendant, who had exceptional years annet be locked for con- each of the members of the Manufacturers tinuously. Then again, our profits for the Union, to the offect that if the actory no money at all.
period under review have had to bear the cost had to olcso on account of the strike of Anusastant with Mesura, Kelly & Walsh, Ld., named Stebbings corroborated the evidence of of heavy repaire to the caissons of two of our operatives, all the rest should clove asino, principal decks. Consequently, the results of was to baro terminuted on be S1ut of July, the assault, which he said was committed by the six months' working can fairly be regarded and it was believed by some of the strikers Marshal,
The bross-summons was then heard, P. Tas satisfactory with prospects for better results that this agreement would not be renewed after
for the second half-year,
this date; they therefore decided to prolong the Crisp being charged with assaulting C. W
At Kowloon, the engine works Building is straggle till that date and await the result of Marshall on the 23rd July in the Queen's rapidly approaching completion. The transport the conference that was to be bold by the Tho CHAIRMAN Gutiemes, as in Hotel. The defendant pleaded not guilty, dicated at the last general meeting we moot Complainant said he saw defendant on the ing and the final grouping of the working Manufacturers. Union to consider what further plant within it awaits the development of the steps should be taken to cope with the strikers. to-day to appoint a liquidator for the winding right of the 23rd July as he complainant)cheme for cloctric drive referred to at last As there is no disposition on the part of the up of the Company. There were only two was coming unt of the dining room of Courses before us, one is ruse more capital and the hotel. Defendant was in the vestibule,
fotories to yield, and as the majority of them continue our endeavours and the other, to and be tapped complatasat on the breast and
were in favour of renewing the agreement, it was expected that the work would be renamed go into liquidation and wind up the company. said, "I want to speak to you," Complainant
in the first week of August, if not by all the I think ulf shareholders will agree with me stopped, and defendant continued, "Are you
operatives, at least by that portion of them whe that raising more capital is out of the question.
What for? and defendant replied, For
are already clamouring to rotura to work. We have done the best we could with the com.gom to apologises Complainant askal, paratively small amount we had at our dis what you have said about me. I never posal, and with the help of the gold won bare spel gise for the truth," was complainant's kept going for about fire yours. It is of course rejoinder. Defendant did all he could to incite possible that with more money for new working sumptuinant to strike him, even snapping his a emocess might be made of our property, but fingers in his facr considering the misfortunes that bare over taken most of the mining enterprises worked with Hongkong ospital, we do not feel justified in recommending any further attempt being made from
am afraid we cannot expect By Mr. Looker-Complainant told his wife to receive very much for our property, but have privately that defendant and only to hang his ne doubt that the gentlemana we have suggested jacket up in any new building, and when he na liquidator will do the best that is possible bad flashed inspecting it he would flad $10 of for us. Before putting the resolution to you, 550 in the pockets. He made this communica I shall be pleased to hear any remarks from tien in an ordinary tone of voler, but could not shareholders or answer any questions în con
swear that no ane overbeard it. Complainant nest on with the Company's affairs.
also admitted saying that if he had been on the There being no questions. That the Comave got off. This statement, like the first, Jury that tried Crisp, the latter would never The CHAIRMAN proposed pany be wound up voluntarily and that Arthur was made to Mrs Marshall, Rylands Lows, of Vinlocis, in the Colony of In answer to Mr. Looker, who asked whether Hongkong, shartered accountant, be, and he he had any grounde for making such nesertions, is hereby appointed, liquidator, for the purpose complainant said that on one occasion defendant told him he made 975 the first month he was hare. Complainant said to him, "Be careful, for the Chinese are far cleverer than you are."
Mr. Looker Very kind of you indeed. These were the grounds for his first state- meat, said complainant. As to the second. one evening in the bar of the Hongkong Hotel defendant came to him and said the pollca were working up a case against him, and were also emmiting his banking account. He then asked An extraordinary general wing of the complainant to write a letter saying that he bad borrowed 7400 from him on board ship on the Queen Minon, I was held yesterday at the way out, sed had just paid the money bank, offices of the general, minapers, Messrs. Johor. Looker-You are telling us esriously, D. Humphreys Lion, 13, Queens Road, for the Mr. Marshall, that that is the reason you said surpose of winding up the Company. Mr that had you been on the jury Mr. Griep would
Defendant He is a liar.
hero.
of woon winding up
Mr. LAU CHU PAXx seconded, and the mction WBA Unanimously agreed to.
The CHARMAN-That concludes the busi noss of the meeting a contrmatory meeting: will be held of which the usual notice will be given.
QUEEN MINES, LD.
Dufendant-That's right,
Defendant walked away a few paos, continued complainant, but returned and strook him in the face.
During the period under review a contract has been closed, and the work well under way, for the construction and angining of a large light draught steamer for the Hongkong. Canton and Mains Steamboat Company, the
mézsions of which are as followe:-- Longth between perpendiculars, 290 feet. Beam at main deck,"
... 54 feet. Beam at load linn, ...
43 feet 9 ins, 12 feat. Depth, monided, This is the largest item of construction work ever undertaken by the Compasy, but it demonstrates the increasing and up to date capabilities of our works.
ALLEGED MUTINY IN JOHORE.
The Straits Times writes
There has lately been trouble in the Johors Military Force, which, as our readers are probably aware, is composed of over one hundred Malays with a British officer at the head. It appears that Major Tompkins, who only recently came out from Eugland as Commandant of the Force, made certain regulations to be observed by the man. Dissatisfaction showed. itself and a number of the soldiers met together and addressed a complaint to Captain The directors have to announce that the Daud, the Malay second-in-command, when they negotiations with the Government for purchas shoult, have gone to the Captains of their of the land at Kowloou for the proposed wow respective companies As a result of the dock have now been brought to a stage.whichruotions" which followed, Captain Dand, who is warrants them in submitting the whole question, also the Sultan's AD.C., and most of the placed to shareholders for their favourable consideration, Malay sergeants and corporals, were and this will be done at an extraordinary under arrest by Major Tompkins. It is net meeting advertised to be held immediately necessary to go into fall details; bat
appeurs that Major Tompkins objected to the after the ordinary half-yearly meeting,
conduct of Capt. Daud while under arrest, and after the "mating had gone through another. stage or two, the Sultan called a Council of Enquiry which assembled on Saturday morning Inst. The men, many of whom are said to have
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been quite recently enlisted, complained of SPARKLING BEDBURGUNDY excessive drill and irksome duties which ther new Commandant wished to, exforce, and in
A meeting of the Legislative Council will be going to Captain Daud they believed they were held fo-moirow, at 3 p.m.
BUSINSEA
1. Financial Miraten. (Nox, 36 and 373
3. Question
2. Report of the Finance Committee. (No. 9.) To ask the Honourable the Colonial Secretary whether the Report on the Public Works Depart
going to the officer who would take steps to enquire into their grievances Major Tomy. kins, however, said the complaint ought to bare been made to him personally, and he regarded this and other of the men's sctions as matinous poudest. Major Tompkins is alleged to lave enid that the penalty for such oceduct minister a reprimand to some of those who administe appeared to have noted contrary to regulations, do far as we are able to ascertain, this is as far as
Hart Book presided, and there were also present not have got off That is the reasonment recommending an increase in the staff has was shooting! It was decided, however, to
Messrs. J. A. Jupp, AH Mansell, Wong Mow Tam, Lau Chu Fax, and 3, B. Cotter, ter
The cross-examination was continged, and been carried out in its entirety and if not, why complainant admitted that for some time past not In view of Mr. Chadwick's report that be had been on had terms with his wife, and "the Public Works staff is much nadermanned
The notice calling the meeting having been readGeitamen, the notice bad boxed her ears to correct her, hu, however, id every branch, both tecbifcal and clasin mutters have got at present; but there is talk
The CHAIRMAN
Ar mid-
which has just been read fully sets forth objent for which this meeting has been called Iinformed you at the last general meeting of the Company, held on April asty that a meeting to wind up would shortly be held. The
position
the Commuident wants to enforos in Johors, nothing to do with Mrs. Crisp, because he did now before the Council will vastly increase the white, on the other hand, it is asserted that, if not think it tight that she, as his wife, should work and responsibilities of the Public Works over a small force of 100 Malays the entice associate with anyone connected with a man who Department far beyond the requirementandrised bad asked him feetplsinant) to perjure is by the Commission, are the Government mak-regulations of the British Army, he has small
salted defendant, and the evidence of the staff P
is very little siters. Our neighbour name. Complainaut repented that he never jug arrangements for a still-further increase pf/ chance of succeeding.
Olivers Company have altogether
operations and there is therefore no object in Stebbings” was an entire falsehood from
delaying the ficel steps any further. Tha statement of accounie mada up to the end of 1 fuas last is on the table before you and differs in but a slight degree from that we presented to you at the general mesting in April have gonfidence that Mr. Love will do what is necessary as well as it can be doite, so will not detain you longes, but propose the resolution. I therefore proposo That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that Arthur BylandsLewe, of Vistoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, chartered accountant, be, and he is hereby appointed, liquidator for the
of such winding up
MANORIY seconded, and the motion
PANT
SAH
was agreed to unanimously
The CHATEHARA confirmatery - meeting will be held at an early date, gentlemen, of which the usual notice will be given...
to end Benjamin Jacob, manager of the Queen's Hotel
aid Crisp was the offender, and this evidence was corroborated by the Indian watch.
Mrs. Marshall was then put into the witness.
box by Mr. Looker, and said her husband had several times mede the statements to her con curning Mr. Crise
P. C. White (No. 75), was called to refute
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4. Resolution: Poyment in England of pensions from Widows and Orphans' Persion Fund,
ORDERS OF THE DAY
1. First reading of a Bill entitled An Or dipance to amend The Rating Ordinance, 1901. 2. Second reading of the bill entitled An Ordinance to consolidate sad amend the Taws relating to Inblic Health and to Buildings,
3. Committee on the Bill entitled Au Or- dinasce to provide for and agenteng and for of Water is the Colony of Hongkong the Maintenance and Repair of the Works in connection therewith,
H.F. JoussTON;
Acling Clerk of Councils
NB-A meeting of the Tinanse Committee will be held immediately after the Council.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The O&O. steamer Dorid, with milk. Ge.. from San Francis, Left Yokohama for his part yesterday via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila.
Tho N.YK stemor Bingo Maru (European Live) left Shanghai for this port on the 4th The P &0. stomer Ceylon Taft Singapore inst., p.m. and is expected here to-morrow for this port on the 4th inst., at 3 pm,
The P&A, sicer Indrapura in expected Shanghai to day for this p and in expected here on or about the 10th inst.
The Glen Line stesmer Glenesk, from Middlesbro Antwerp and London, left Singa- pore on the 5th inst, and is dus here on the 10th inst. Ciltering loft Yokohama
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