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To-day being Good Friday, there will be no band performance at the King Edward Hotel this evening.
During the 24th hours ended af noon pentir- day six cases of plague were reported, bringing the year's total up to 210.
The Brough Comedy Co., who are at presont in Shanghai, have made arrangements to go to
Manila about the end of October.
Musketry Bold practice will be carried out on Wednesday, 15th inst., commencing at 10 a.m., about a mile to the north-east of Kowloon City in a northerly direction.
The M.M.ategier Tonkin, which broke her starboard propeller-shaft on her last voyage out, is to be ducked for repairs at Kowloon ou her
return from the north,
Mr. B. Brotherton Harker, architect, civil engineer, and surveyor, of Queen's Road Central, has been elected an associate member of the Justitute of Civil Engineers of London.
The Admiralty have decided to relieve the Argonaut on completion of her commission, which expires this month. She will probably be replaced by the Diadem, a sister cruiser,
On the 6th ult in the German Reichstag Admiral von Tirpitz stated that a strong nuval fores-had been assigned to the East-Asiatic station at the wish of the Minister for Foreign Affairs,
The "Statement of the First Lord of the Admiralty explanatory of the Navy Estimates 1908-1904," announces amongst other thinga that another shallow-droft river steamer for the China Station is to be constructed.
The Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng and two Chinese friends--Messrs Mcey Fa Chong and Wes Theam Seng-canm up from Slogapore by the French mail to Hongkong, on the way to Paking. It is understood that the visit his to do with some business in connection with the Chinese Government.
It is announced that Lord Alverstone (Lord Chief Justice of England, Hon. John Douglas Armons (Chief Justice of Ontario), aud Mr. Louis A. Jette (Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec) have been appointed as the British representa tives on the joint commission to interpret the treaty defining the boundary of Alaske.
It is satisfactory to gather from REUTER'S message to-day that the United States Government, at any rate, is concerning itself with Russia's performance of her engagements in Manchuria. No news has yet, by the way, come to haud that Russia has co rpleted the withdrawal of her troops from the provinces of Mukden and Kirin, and perhaps it is this absence of informa- tion that has caused the intentions of the U.S. Government to be made known in Washington with regard to the insertion of the clause in the proposed treaty between China and America by which Mukden and Takushu are to be declared open Maoso, says a writer in Travel, has been and to foreign trade. It certainly will test the is still chiefly celebrated for its gaming tables, soundness of Russia's promise to maintain which are crowded by Chinese and Portuguese the open door in Manchuria, for Mukden and from Saturday to Monday by Britthers has become an important military depot, from Hongkong, who prefer having a Butter at as well as a station on the Manchurian the game, if it can be so called, of fantan, railway system. Takushan is a port an instead of going to the servies at Hongkong
A five of $200 was imposed the other day at the Magistracy upon two Chinamen who were convicted of dumping" a plague victime, and now the Chinees, scared at the stern mescares which are apparently being adopted to repress this ghoulish practice, are alleged to be leasing their plague dood in empty houses.
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The New York Pron considers, says a London
the United States should join in a declaration
that the European ereditor must not forcibly collect the public debt of American ropublics amonnte to the recognition of the Monroe doctrine as a principle of American law. The newspapers expect that other republics of the Americas will follow Argentin, thue opering a mor ora in the cntumercial relations of the United States and the sister notions of the south.
THE LILLIPUTIANS.
Another full house witnessed the per- formance of Durely at the Theatre Royal last night, and the audience testified their delight by frequent applause:
To-night the little people will have a rost, To-morrow afternoon and evening will be devoted to the Geisha and the public are requested to notice the announcement in our advertisment columns with reference to the tickets for Monday night's performance.
LAWN TENNIS.
The following will play in the annual match H.K.C.C. v. the L.R.C. to-morrow, com- mencing at-3 p.m. :--
H.K.C.C.-Lieat: A. S. Batt, R.M.L.I., G. H. Edwards, H. Humphreys, Dr. Martin, R.N C. Rademacher, and Major P. Strickland, I.V.S.
IR.C-Dr. J. M. Atkinson, E. J. Grist, H. M. 8. Man, E. C. Pontifex, F, H. Yeats. and anothor,
The match will be played on the ground of the H.K,C,C., the members of which Club will be "at home" to the ladies of Hongkong for this occasion. It is hoped that a military band will be in attendance during the afternoon.
NEW AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELD, An Australian cable says that much excite ment has been caused by the announcement of the discovery of gold in Arltonga, a desolate district in the northern part of South Australia, being formed and prospectors are flocking to 1,060 miles from Adelaide, Syndicates are the territory. The South Australian Govern ment has sent an official geologist to make a report. Experts think the discovery important.
CHINA AND THE INDEMNITY.
TELEGRAMS.
DAILY PRESS" SERVICE,
(FROM OBE COLZESPONDENT.}
THE RAILWAY TO JOHORE.
SINGAPORE, 9th April.
The Railway to Johore will be opened on Good Friday,
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yes terday afternoon In the Board Room, Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Offer (President) presided, and there were also present Capt FW Lyons, Acting Captain Superintendent of Polica; Colonel Webb, R.A.M.C., Mr. Fung Wa Chup, Mr. Lan Chu Fak, Mr. H. B. Pollock, K.C., Mr. A. Rumjan, and Mr. G. A. Woodcook (Sucretary)
sample of milk, which was found to be adul- terate of ghea, pare; 2 samples of whisky. pure; and 9 of boor, paro and free from masonic,
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES.':
to hold theatrical performances at Yaumati and An applicating was inbmitted for permission Cheungehawan. At N
should be considered porely on sanitary grounds, Mr POLLOCK having minated that the matter the PERSIDENT said he quite cobourred with that view, and was of opinion that the congre NEW OWMETERY FOR CHINESE _____ gation of largo crowds of peopls such as gather- Correspondence was
was submitted relative to sed in theatres should be deprecated when cu cemetery for Chiness near Kowloon City epidermio discuss like plague was prevalent in
The FEEBIANT said it appeared froma report
the neighbourhood. he had rasived from the Medical Uffiour of
MY. FOLLOCK said that if the question had Health that there were at present in existence been a mere maiter of sentiment as to whether [The line was opened as far as Buket Timahtevo cemeteries for Kowloon City-one at Ho they wished or not to deprive their Chinese follow- oxTMJanuary 1st, and the telegram doubtless Sheng Po and the other at Sul Ynt Shek citizens of any reasonable means of recreation, section opened three months ago has, according mended that it be closed. refers to the section to Woodlands" The The former cemetery was already fail, and there was no single member of the Beard who the Medical Officer of Health had recom, would oppose the application. But they had to the Straits Times, already proved itself there was room for four or five hundred more the goint of view of the public health, and ou An the latter | to consider the matbor simply and solely from
popular. A good number of natives travel burials at least, and the President said be that ground he felt it
proposed to more that the Board recommend the the application, was their duty to refuse Governor in Council to select a site for a cemetery for Kowloon City from the plan which he laid on this table. The site was to the north of the oity, and the limits would be given by the Public Works Department,
Mr. Fosa WA CHUN-May I ask how for FUMIGATING PAWNSKOPS. this cemetery is from Kowloon City P
The PERSIDENT It is close to it within easy distance. It has already been used as a
between Johore and Singapore every day, and the only mode of travelling heretofore has been by 'bus and ricksha, which is, of course, much slower than the train, aud is more expensive, ED. D.P.]
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE PORT OF LONDON.
LONDON, 7th April, Mr. Gerald Balfour las introduced a Bill into Parliament establishing a Port Dock Authority expended for deepening the Thames. The now in London and providing for £2,500,000 to bo
board consists of forty members,
THE OCCUPATION OF GALADI.
LONDON, 7th April. Renter's correspondent at Galad! telegraphs
emphasised the maguident vitality of the Indian troopsana the indomitable peræverance of the officers.
THE DREYFUS AFFAIR.
LONDON, 7th April. M. Jaures, the Sosialist, revived the Dreyfus case yesterday evening in the Chambor, causing an exciting debate by producing a letter from General Pellieux, who presided at the Esterhazy Court-martial, bitterly complaining that his chiefs bad forced him to set en forgeries,
THE KING'S TOUR.
LONDON, 7th April The King has left Lisbon and goge to
Gibraltar.
RESIGNATION OF MR. W. HATES
FISHER.
LONDON, 7th April. Mr. W. Hayes Fisher has resigned the financial secretaryship of the Treasury. Mr. Fisher, in a statement in the House of Commons said that while conscious of his own integrity the criticisms of Justice Buckley in the case of i company of which Mr. Fisher was a director, led to his tendering his resignation.
THE OPEN DOOR IN CHINA.
LONDON, 7th April. It is stated in Washington that the insertion of the clause in the proposed treaty between China and America by which Mukden and Takushan
cemetery.
The PRESIDENs's motion was seconded by Mr. FUNG WA CEUN and agreed to.
MHAIKINGPOON MARKET.” Correspondence was laid on the table relative to the limits of Saigingpoon Market. This the Acting Captain Superintendent of Police Included a letter from Inspector H, G. Baker to
Torsim Street and Kinsekor Street; making the suggesting an oxtension of the limits as a means of clearing all regetable hawkers ont of eastern boundary Eastern Street, the western boundary Western Street, and the northern boundary Des Voeux Road; the hawkers congre- gated in the streeta in large numbers, had quite a marker, and were a nuisance to the neigh- bourbood This letter was passed to the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, who thought Inspector Baker's suggestion an excellent one and racom- mended its adoption, adding that the present
result that the place is prerrna by hawkers to the detriment of the business of the market
stall-holders.
The FEESIDENT's motion that the application be refused was seconded by Mr. FOLLOCK and carried by a majority, Mr. Fuse WA Caux, Mr. Lap 1 BU PAK, and Mr. RussAHN voted/ in the minority S
Medical Offer of Heith recommending that There was submitted a minute by the Acting all pawnshops should be fumigated with formalin gas.
The PERSIDENT thought the whome an excellent one. Formalin was more or less s new disinfectant, and used in gessous form. He was informed by those who had used it that it was not likely to destroy or injure lu any way Mr. POLLACK suggested that experiments the fabrics usually stored in pawnshops.
The Board went into committee and consi- might be made in a few cases before the Board bound itself down to any definite notion.
dered the questione
On resuming, the PRESIDENT moved that the recommendation of the Medical Offer of Health be forwarded to the Goverment and that an application be made for nathority to incur the necessary expense.
Col. WEBB Segonded, and the motion was agreed to
MALARIA AT MORRISON BILL.
There was Isid on the table a letter from Mr. Ho Tong thanking the Board for the steps they had taken lassen the chances of maluris at The PRESIDENT said it oppés
appeared that the Morrison Hill Gap. It had been suggested that present boundaries of the market were top near the nullah there aboulil le trained and the the market itself, and the result was that the undergrowth in the neighbourhood of the plecs was overnin by hawkers, to the detriment Mahemmedan Templa olsared away. of people who had stalls in the market. The Board had not been able to carry out the first anggested new bounduries were :- On the coat, suggustion at present, but the second had been Eastern Street; on the west, Western 6. dt; | carried out, and on the north, Dos Youx Road, Pha President then formally moved that then be the limits.
Mr. RUMJAHN seconded, and the motion was carried.
WELL AT TUNG WAH HOSP TAL dealing with the closing of the well at the Tung Further correspondence was laid on the table
Woh Hospital, she k
The
LAVATORY ACCOMMODATION. The Board considered an application from Mesare. Leigh & Orange for, permission to ervot one trough closet, eight water closets, and four urigala in a building on M. L. No. 103. and on the motion of the upsIDENT, seconded by Col. WEED, the application was granted,
HOVEX-TO-HOUSE VISITATION, There was submitted an application from Mesare, Jardine Matheson & Co for the exemp tion of certain honses from visibution; from house-to-hopea
Mr. C. Mol. Messer, Acting Registrar- General, wrote on bekulf of the Committes of the Hospital requesting the Board to recon- sider the question of elcsing the wall at the Tung Wah Hospital. Bis water was required
The PRESIDENT moved that the application be solely for washing clothing and cleansing the granted subject to premsationary conditions laid hospital was dependent on the Government being complied with. premises. Under the present circumstances the down in 1800 in the case of wwmilar application
eapply, which was intermittent and insuficient, Mr. Pofloor seconded, and the motion was
The President in asking members to states | agreed to, their views minnted: The objection to this wall is more that from its position and structure it is liable to contamination. This matter has already boca twice considered by the Board," "
* Mr. A. Ramjahn (*-* It might be alowed to be used until an efficient supply is obtained.
Colonel Webb" If it could be assured that the water would only be used for sabing clothes and oleating the Boors, I think it might be allowed to be used for the present.
Mr. Lau Chi Pak Under the oireau stances do not close.
AND Mr. Fung Wa Chan - The well has been cloned."!
FAT AFTURN. Dacing the week ended 3uth March 3,568 rate were caught in the Colony, and of these 183 were infected. For the week ended 6th April the figures were:- 3153 mats caught and 141 infected
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The PEESMENT said it had occurred to him that the present method of prosedure in dasling with infected rats should be recou sider Under the present system the ground floor the house nearest to which infected rat was picked up was Disinfected, and the rat-rans filled up with concreta after carbolic sold be bean poured into them, but that procedure was likely to drive infested rates to other bouses that were not,
The Asting Registrar-General Should be allowed until a proper water supply is infected His proposition wo that thous provided,
radical measures be stopped during the
The Acting Captain Superintendent of prevalence of pingue and efforts for ho present Police Lot it be used until water is to exterminate the rodents' be confiavi to the supplied." de las
use of bird-lime und rat traps, The Director of Tublic Works Better allow it to be used for the present."
well has been dosed and I think it better that The Principal Civil Medical Ofonz --" The
it should remain so. This is a surface well and is very liable to contamination,
The PRESIDENT said the well had been alosed The following telegram appears in the Aus. are declared open to foreign trails was especially co that the hotter wae practically settled, tralian papers :—'
There was no request from the Tang Wa Hos designed to test the soundness of Bussia's pro-pital outhorities that the well should be no
pened
"London, 18th March." "Baron von Richtofen, the German Misister for Foreign Affairs, states that Chios recognises her obligation to pay the indemnity in gold, but
declares that she will be unable to do so unleas the Maritime Customs duties are paid in gold.
Negotiations on the matter are now pro. ceeding,"
We bav. stready stated that Frause, and Russia support the request of China that the Customs should be paid on a gold basis.
BRITISH RAILWAY CONCESSIONS IN CHINA:
mise to maintain the open door in Manchuria
Mr. POLLOCK seconded, and the motion agreed to...
This was all the public business.
FRENCH INDO-CHINA.
Lode-Chim
mean a veritable rHVOLUDOVY Vandkę was also
THE CUBEBICE QUESTION, Under the presidenor of Mr. Jacques Bieg Mr FunG WA CHUw thought thers must fried, the monthly dinner of the Univu de have been some misunderstanding The archi Aromotions des Anciens Eleven des Ecoles THE PROVINCE OF SZECHUEN,
tests of the hospital bad called to see the apérieures de Commerca de France, took place Medical Officer of Health or the Secretary of the Mr. E. Lockhart Jack gives a brief descrip- that the Board had decided to gloss the wall The Monetary Bégime that should be adepted Board on the matter, and they were informed on tih ult., when the subject of discussion was tion of two trips to the north of Cheng-ta in The architects then called on him, and he told by the current number of the Geographical Jour them that if that was the position of the Board nal, which he made with Dr. Jack and Mr. J. the well must be closed. In the meantime, how. The discussion was opened by M. Max, who F. Morris. The first was to the nerth-north-ever, be would move that the Board recommend pronounced for the zity of value of the dollar the Government to eak the Water Authority to at & price not too high use too low to as to west from Cheng-tu, through Pen-bsten to the give a fuller supply of water to the Tang prevent apoulation either way Nothing would monastery of Taug-ling-tse, while the second Wa Hospital, as the present supply was not be clanged in the use of the dollar. Eneff was a deviation from the round trip by Finng. sullicisof
warmly defended the system proposed by him, The PRESIDENT Is it not the case that shield consisted of sending into Chins s cer- pan, mapped by Captain Gill in 1877, After storage tank has recently been erected a tan quantity of French five fraze pieces. This some description of the travel and country Mr. FUNGWA CHUN Yes, but I do not proposal was combatted by M. C. Lévy, Replying to Sir Charles Dilke in the House he writes
think they can fill it unless they got better who said that a coin at double its value would of Commons on the 9th alt., Lord Cranborne I can only say that the district described is supply of water.
and, cense idik. said: With the exception of the Bankow-ons of the greatest interest to the travaller, The PRESIDENT said he had much pleasure intent among the native. Cauten line, in which the British and Chinese not only for the fine scenery of the surrounding The well, however, should be closed, and the five-frans pieces would be immediately seconding Mr. Fang Wa Chun's motion,gainst the prapasities of M. Beuff, because he Corporation are no longer interested, the hills and the beauty of the plain, but and it was surface well, and able to cop returned to France to be exchanged for gold, remaining Britisk Railway concessions onu chiefly, to my mind-as su example of what can famination. It was nooosses, ho considered. Besides, cuald, they arng Indo-Uhim into the merated by Sir C. Mar Donald (about 2,500 be done with a systematic and completa system that an hospital like the Tang Wa Hopi's Latin Union when it was a question of denonne miles in ally are still existent, but only the of irrigation, and the most intense enltivation he agreed that the supply, if possible, should be demonetisation of the Mencan dollar, or at all should have a continuous supply of water, and ing the union? He propoast instead the a commercial centre we know very The Mania American says that the Neil- Peking-Newchwang line, with its extension probably in the world, to carry a teeming popuki made a ecptinuous one. little. The British Government has again Frawley Company intended to return to Hono from Peking to Tungehow (about 600 miles) tion scrupulously careful to return to the soil
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events that part only be recaired at its market Mr. FONG WA CHUS's motion was the pot valge, the suspension of the free coinage of and again declared its policy to be to lalu, ria Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, is open to traffic. The branch from Chung everything that can be given it, and the roward to the meeting and carried.
airer, and the firing of the commercial dellar maintain an open door in Manchuria, but before commencing its Australian tour, on low-se to Simminting is approaching com is six crops a year according to Chinese tutor
by successive steps to the gold basis value it was we bays so far seen nothing to support the September 1, but the Australian managers have pletion. The Peking Syndicate line from mation. The prevalent crops wa gaw were:
to bear. M. Le Myre de Vilare defended nutiye declaration. It was
to the United States kept the cable busy clamouring for an carlier Taka
the Honan coalfields is in March 17, rape in lower and pod: April 25,
interests which might be damaged under the quins of fixing a value to the dolar. M. Alfred which secured that the indemnity due to engagement, and it is possible the company will course of c ustruction, and their line to poppy; May 31, tobaccoj June 20, rice being
Neymarok said the initial error was in 1862, Pakon is under negotiation. Burseys have planted out. I can quite believe the statement
when Admiral Bonard, when in the occupa the Fowers from China should be payable open in Sydney on 1st Jans. *
been made for the lines from Soochow to that another crop of rios and a sixth crop is that during the 27 de ended 31st March 66 pad or not, legal tender The Government From the limewabfag returns it appeared tion of Salgon, made Merican dollars, e op- In cash, in order to prevent Russia making By permission of Major Radclit and officers, Hangehow and Ningpo and from Canton to raised. Thesesppeared to be the main orope, houses in the Central District had been treated in 1874 had endeavoured to introduce fire-frane any friendly arrangement with the Chinese the band of the 83rd Burman Infantry will play Kowloon, The British and Chinese Corpora- but wheat, barley, buckwheat, saffron, beans, THE DEATH-RATE wy pieces, but it was a failure. People spoke of Government to secure territory in discharge at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow evening, tion have just concluded a fresh agreement for cabbage, ogg plant, and others of lesser import of the debt, and it is again the United from 8 to 9.30. The programms is as follows the construction of the line from Shanghai to ance were also to be seen. Unfortunately, as
The death rats for the week ended 14th March the fixity of the dollar; it was extremely exay States Government which specifically asks March Famp and Cinumstance, Elgar Nanking. I informed the House on 4th inst. we did not see the same flokis entrying these cops the borong me of the value was given to a coin that that coin should was 10.8 per 1,000 of the population per annum did not follow that because by law a determined ↑ to say, but much mura diffenit to realise. – It for certain Manchurian trade centres to be Overture...... Zempe, Herold
and 32.6 in the corresponding week of prebe accepted. M. Yves Gayot, the last speaker, opened to foreign trade in order to test the Selection.The Rose of Ferris Sullivan of the action taken by His Majesty's Govern crops he succession, proof is lacking, but each rions year. value of Basian assurances on the subject SongBeloved, it is Mora, Florence Aylwani i ment in regard to the Fukcu lius; with regard trip was through one main crop. The labour, FOOD AND DRUGS SALTE
reformed to the case of India, which, he said, gave them an example of what they ought to, Leslie Stuart to the other lines, no sction, so fax His of course, is enormous, but the result is that Hay Mario Costa
Majesty's Government are aware, is desired by | 4,000,000 people live on a plain of perhaps 3,000 the ConcessionnİERA.
the Bay of Corea, but as to its valus
Cathedral.
of the open door in that territory which is Valss Leute. Mon Secret,
Selection...orodore
now under her control. The result of this Gavotte effort will be awaited with interest,
Denzieme Garotte God Bave the King.
square miles.
WATER ANALYSIN Mr. Frank Browne to his analysis of the publio water services during Maron found all the water to be of excellent quality
Government Analyst (Mr. F. Browno) Howing closed the meeting, which apparently did not There was laid on the table a return by the follow. A few wordle frata. M. Jules Biegfried
that during the quarter ended March he madlyssa, I miss my remolation on the subject.