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WAR NOTES.

THE HOMBARDMENT OF VLADIVOSTOCK.

The Japanese Consul has kindly supplied us with a translation of the following telegram received by him yesterday :----

Tokyo, 10th March, 2.45 p.m. "In the official report of Vico-Admiral Kamimum, the commander of the detached squadron, it is stated that the Japanese squa- dron made a close approach to the N.E. forts of Vindivestock on the morning of the 6th isst., making a demonstrativo bombardment, which commenced at 2 p.m. and lasted 40 minutes. The Japoneze observed Russian soldiers at the forts, but the guns made no reply. The Japanese squadron retired..

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY MARCH 11TH, 1904

HONGKONG SANITARY

BOARD,

may have the benefit of a bonus in addition to their usual dividend. We thought it advisable to provide for certain depreciation in our investments, and have set aside the sum of

After writing down A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held $15,000 for that purpose: the said investments to their market value yesterday afternoon in the Board Room. as on 31st December last thors remains a balance | Hun. Dr. J. M. Atkinson (President) presided, of $2581.71 to the credit of investment fluctua- and there were also pres ni Hes. W. Chatham (Vice-President), Mr. Lau Chn Pak, tien account. In this connection, I can assure you that the company's holdings of shares in Mr. Fang Wa Chun; Colonel W. E. Webb, R.A.M.C.; Mr. A. Ramjahu; Dr. B. Burnett, other public companies aro quite sound, and cur funds are invested in steady dividend-paying Assistant Medical Officer of Health: Mr. stocks; but, as you know, we have been passing G. A. Woodcook (Scoretary) and Mr. T. A through a period of depression, and therefore Hanmor (Assitant Secretary).

DBAINAGE SYSTEM DEFECTS. these Investments show a depreciation over their

Mr. A. RUMJAKN pursuant to notice moved original cost. As business men I think you will agree with the board in providing for thisThat steps be taken by the Board to remedy the defests in the drainage system introduced "On the morning of the 7th inst. the Japa.temporary depreciation. In regard to our mort ness flest made a search in America Bay and

by the Sanitary Surveyor into the block of Stray Rock Bay, but found nothing in parti.

buildings known as Nos. 46, 49, 50, 52, 54, 56, cular. At noon they went to the eastern side

58, and 60 Caine Road; and generally to remedy of Vladivostock, but could find bone of the

similar defects existing in any other property where the älth of ons building is conveyed into enemy'a ships. They also searched Possiet Bay,

the yard of another throughgpen surfaco but found nothing."

channels." It was imperative, be said, that tho drainage of a building should be arranged 13 mace to health and not to constitute a comfort of its occapiers, and also that the bye-laws governing the disposal of sewage waters should be strictly complied with.

ho block of houses to which the

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It will be seen that this bears out part of our offor Kobo telegram.

THE JAPANESE YLUBI, The ships composing the Japanese feet which did the damage at Port Arthur were divided into three divisions as follows:-

First division, commanded by Rear Admirs Nashiba: the battleships diahi, Mihara Hatsune, Shikishima, Fuji, and Tashima.

Secund division, commanded by Rear-Admiral Dowa: the cruisers Chitose, Takasago, Kasagi,

and Yoshino.

Third division, commanded by Rear-Admiral Mist; the armoured oruiwera Idumo, Iwale, Aquma, Yakumo, Asama, and Tokiwa.

The fourth division consisted of torpede-bost destroyers and torpedo-boats.

Admiral Togo was is full command. JAPANESE TOLUNTEERS AT PORT ARTHUR.

of drainage had been ill-desigued

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Mr. E. A. Heweti The use of Canton | tilen for flooring should be gradually done away with."

The PAESIDENT moved the approval of tha D.P.W.'s minute, the same to be applicable to now premisee.

Mr. Fund WA CHUN Becondod, and the motion was agreed to.

WATER ANALYSIS,

The report of Mr. A. C. Franklin, Acting tovernment Analyst, for the month of February showed that the water was of excellent quality.

BATS.

It was reported that during the fortnight ended 7th inst. 700 rats were killed; of these 18. were infected with plague,

This was all the important basinuss,

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, 10th March.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE HIA HONOVE SIR WILLIAM SI. GOODMAN (CHIEF JUSTICE).

CLAIM BY THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA.

Before the Chief Justice and a special jury the case was again called in which the National Bank of China sought to recover from Chee On and Co., coal merchants, 22, Li Yuen East Street, and Chan Lui Chiu, of Kobe, the suga of $64,00 cild due on bills of exchange drawn in Japan for payment in Hongkong, which were dishononred, and charges incurred in conne- tion therewith. Mr. E. B. Sharp, K.C. bar. ristor-at-law (instructed by Mr. H. W. Looker, of Meaars. Deacon, Locker, and Deacon), appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. W. Slade, barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. C. D. Wil- kinson, of Messrs. Wilkinson, and Grist),

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THE FIRE ON THE "GLENTURRET."

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The following details of the fire, which was reported in these columne on the 2nd inet, aro from the Singapore Free Presa. At 8.30 this morning wisps of smoke were seen issuing frem the fore-hatch of the ss. Glenturret lying at Bestion 2, Tanjong Pagar, and fears were entertained that the vessel was on firm. Ia- vestigation showed that these fears were only THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE

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too well-founded, for immediately the hatch was removed a deuse volume of smoke rolled out. Captain Webster of the Glenturret at once communicated with the dock anthorities, and the Dock fire engines with the tags Bangkok and Sunda were got ready and went to Section 2. Meanwhile every affort was being made by those on the vessel to extinguish the fire, bat though the tags and fire-sugines arrived and the work of coping with it, it joined in seemed to increase rapidly, and it was then decided to move the vessel to the Roads, ns lying at the wharf she was a minnce to other reassis near and the wharf godowna. Pilot Davies undertook the task of taking the vessel into the Roude-no easy ong as the smoke and flames from the barning hold just forward of Even their cheapest quality is recommended the bridge blew right on to it and at times quits obscured the view. The passage through the channel into the Roads was, however, safely negotiated and the Glenturre! anchored off

gages the company's surveyors haveported on the properties under loan to us, and we are satisfied that our advances are perfectly sale, Ton will have noticed the disappearance from our balance sheet of the item "Rural Building Lots No. 42 and 94." We received an

for this

property, And decided to dispose of it, and I think the sale was a good one as far as we were concerned, although it showed a small less, which we are now providing for. Our working account for 1903 shows a gain of $66,149,81 over that of the previous year, owing principally to an increased premium and interest income and to our losses being somewhat less. We hope that the sum carried forward will more than tweel our unexpired liability under 1903 policies and leave carried into the yard of the second, the of the first us with a satisfactory prout to deal with 12 third

It was unnecessary to say months hones. During the past year we have two, and so on. taken two important steps in the company's that this was insanitary. The Acting M.Q., business. First of all, we have decided to said that under certain conditions it might be withdraw from Japan rather than lock up dangerous to health. The Sanitary Surveyor fandi to the extent of 100,000 yen as a in his report stated there were two traps i Government deposit, and we are therefore esos yard and a channel running down the allowing our risks to expire, and in the entre. These traps were only 8 inches square, ▲ remarkable report is made by Admiral course of a few months we will have no fur- and when foul water was thrown into the rants appeared for the defondants. Toga to the Chief of the Naval Staff Dopart thor hability in that country. The second step it ran into this channel. Reference to the ment illustrating the earnestness of the men of referred to is the opening of an agoney in Lon-Surveyor's plan would show that there was only his flest who volunteered to man the doomed don for the transaction of United Kingdom one trap provided is enck yard. This was in vessels intended for the harbour entrance of insurance business. We are represented by a contravention of section 45 of the Bye-laws of Ord. 13 of 1901. Bat the most important dis. Port Arthur, to be sunk there. There were no gentleman of considerable experiones, and we les than two thousand volunteers for the work, are working with the tariffoes, so we have which was carried out by aventy-seven, and hopes that the scheme wo have entered upon come of these wrote their volunteering applica will result in profit to the company. As, how.

An account is given of the | Svor, we only commenced to participate in bui. | Ordinance. It was not the case that the translation of the said mortgage, that the law streams of water were soon playing on the

mess a from the Michaelmaa quarter, it would be somewhat premature to say anything further on this subject. Fires have been rathor Hirose, in charge of the Hokoku mare, advanced numerons both kere and at outporte since the iz face of a heavy fire from the enemy. He close of the year, but I am happy to say that wo had reached the mouth of the barbour when his | have not suffered any severe loss by any one of was intended to carry away the rain-water from thereby secured as is claimed in this notion t ship took fire and sunk without the necessity of them. I will now more that the Directors being scuttled, About this time one of the report and statement of accounts for the year subordinate officers was struck in the head. 1903 am presonted be adopted. After this has of the traps. As to the remedy, he would the costa of the is no. As to the general costs of capra will not be subdued without great

tion in blood!

advance of the Hokoku more to the entrance of Port Arthur which exhibits the pluck of the voluntes: B. The Kobe Chronicleanys Commander

Another officer was also hit while at his station. The volunteers endeavoured to lower bost,

which, however, was soon rendered useless by shot. Another bost was tried. This was `also damaged, but the whole of the volunteers, sixteen in number, encceeded in putting away from the ship on the side which was not exposed, the vansel being between them and the forts. The boat was only made to hold ten men, but there was little wind, and the volunteers were lucky enough to have the protection of a projecting hill, which enabled them to escape the enemy's fire and to row to where the torpedo flotilla was waiting for them

regard of the Bye-laws was the passage of filthy existing

water down the surface channel in con-

of the

travention of Section 35

channel was misused by the tenants. The slope of the yards was towards the channel in the contre. The traps were placed, one near the kitchen, and the other on the sido of the main The Surveyor said this channel building.

the roof. This was not so; for this was collected by pipes under the eaves and emptied into one propose that the two traps be removed and a

The apocial jury was as follows:-H. E. R. Hunter, A. Howard, F. H. A. Fuchs, W. J. Saunders, W. M. Watson, C. H. Thomson, and

N. Mumford,

Fort Palmer. She was then brought round The following preliminary issue was agreed with her starboard side to the wind, so that the now pouring from the that the translation horelo sunezed of the hatchway, would not hinder operations, and thə | onAssuming for the purpose of this issue smoke, which was mortgage, dated 27th August, 1901, is a true powerful pumping tugs drew up slongside and

same property according to their respective make out with no appreciable effect, and it is of Japan allows priority of mortgages of the burning cargo, but as far an onlookers could dates of registration, is the plaintiff bank stated that the vervol may have to be scuttled if entitled under the said mortgage to recover from Chan Lui Chiu such portion of the 72,000 yen The jury found unanimously for the plaintiff on the issue, and bis Lordship gave the plaintiffs

of the actions, his Lordsbip gave liberty to apply been seconded I shall be pleased to answer any questions that may be pat relating now one placed in the centre of the yard in Chambers.

to business botare the meeting.

Mr. WILCOX, in seconding the adoption of re- port and accounts, said:--I think, Mr. Chair- man, we may congratulate ourselves upon the report placed before us and apon the re- marks made by yourself. The violasitudes of fre insurance are pretty well illustrated by the history of the last two years. Last year, when I had the pleasure of seconding the adoption of the report. I remember deploring the fact that we had to take some $18,500 from the extra reserve fond to make up our dividend, and at the same time I expressed a pioas hope CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LD that we should be able to restore that amount

THIETY-FIFTH ORDINART MEETING.

and that the aporturs leading the channel from one yard to another be blocked,

Mr. LAU CHU Par seconded,

The VICE-PRESIDENT said the real cause of the trouble was the manner in which the house and kitchens were designed. In this case they could not drain into the back Isue save at a very

The following special questions were left to the jury :-

(1) In all the circumstances of this case, was the Bank or its agents guilty of such lacker and negligence as to disentitle it to recover

from the defendant?

(2) If so, to what extent was the security

Answer to (1-No. The Court adjourned.

grant expense. To provide for the outlet of depreciated F the back premises a pipe would have to pass below each house in turn, or else the drainage must be carried from yard to yard as described, To the former course there were strong sanitary objections. The only method therefore was the latter alternative; the ques in the following year. Well, we have been abletion was just to what extent it ought to be done.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE HIS HONGUE A. G. WISE (PUISNE JUDGE),

ALLEGED LIBEL

in

at

Further evidence was gives in the case which T. Elvius, inte head watchman Hunghom Docks, claimed from fifteen Indian

watchmon the sum of $500 as damager for an

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DENTISTS. fire does not abate. The eargo in the hold DR. NEWELL WILSON. DR. WILLIAM DAND ou fire is said to consist of copra with a few casks of spirits and acids, and it is probably a leakage from the fatter that has caused the outbreak, which owing to the inflammable nature

diffenity.

A later inspection shows that the Glenturret) has been grounded off Fort Palmer so that the huge volume of water pumped into her way not cause her to sink.

AFFINITY OF ASIATIC AND AMERICAN TRIBES.

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Scientific Association, was commissioned by that A EUROPEAN Youth as an APPREN- association to study the customs, folklore and language of the native tribes of North-west America. This the professor did, and the results of his labours were pablished in pamphlet form bythe British Association. Dr. Jesenp, President of the Board of Trade in New York, became very interested in the subject, and he and his wife contributed $50,000 to be esel for the purpose These funds were placed, in the hands of well-known Russian soientists, who have now completed their labour, and the results of these two researches by Prof. Hil-Tout and the the folklore is almost identical. The anme Russian scientista show by comparison that animals are venerated, and the raven in both continents is looked upon as the progonitor of all living things. Therp is also a similarity in the customs of the two peoples, and in their language; in fact, the resemblance that can be traced is considered sufficiently marked by the scientists who compared the reports to convince them that the brown men of British Columbia brother walked avross the ice

to do that, and more than that. We are going In this cuse the drainage arrangements bore The thirty-fifth ordinary meeting of sbare to enjoy a bonus of $1 a share, which is very were submitted by the owner and not by the holders in the Company was held at the Com-satisfactory to the shareholders. I quite coin Sanitary Surveyor, who had no alternative but pany's Offices, No. 3 Queen's Road Central, cide with the remarks of the Chairman that it to approve of this method proposed by the owner yesterday at 11.30 mm. for the purpose of will not do to expect such years as this avery provided it did not contravene any of their by alleged libel contained in a letter dated 25th of making a similar inquiry in Eastern Asia. Į receiving a statement of accounts, and the ro- year. If we get one occasionally we shall be laws; and he did not think it did, port of the directors for the year ending 31st December, 1903. Those present were Mr. E. Gots (chairman), Messrs. N. A. Siebs, A. Gr Wood, E. Shellim, H. W. Slade, C. A. Tomes. and A. Haupt (directors), Mr. G. L. Tomlin (secretary), and Messrs. RC. Wilcox, J, Wheeley, J. J. Leiria, A. H. M. da Silva, T. Reid, A. V. Apcar, Hart Buck, C. Pemberton and Chan Pat. vode do

Mr. G. L. TOMLIN read the notice convening the mesting.

The CHAIRMAN BAid: Contlemen, The directora rsport and statement of acconta having been in your hands for the past three weeks I will now adopt the usual custom end Like them as rend. It gives the board much pleasure to present you with such a satisfactory resalt for the working of the year 1902, which is due to the loss ratio being only 41.71 per cent. of the premtum income. This is exceptionally light and cannot be expected every year. We propose to deal with the profit of $212,868,60 as follows Dividend of $6 and bonus of $1 per

shars on 20,000 shares Bonns to contributors of promis Addition to extra reserve fund,

at. stand which will then $125,675.56 as shown in the balance sheet. Transfer to investment fluctuation account, to meet difference be tween cost and market value of investments on Slat Disember, 1903...

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Bonus to office staff

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15,000,00 1,088.49 9,785.00

$212,568.88

fortunate. The probability is we shall not get a succession of good years. It is a good thing to keep the additional reserve fand intact, as far as possible, ready for reverses, so that we may be able to draw upon it to pay the usaa dividend. With regard to the new features mentioned by the Chairman, we shall have to see how there, work out before saying any- thing about them. I am pleased to know that

On a show of bunds the motion was lost by the casting vote of the President, the voting being-For the motion, Mesa, Ramjshe, Lau Chu Pak, and Fang Wa Chun (3); against -the President, the Vice-President, and Colonel Webb (3).

SINKING OF A WELL Messrs. Palmer and Turner sent in application for permission to sink a well on Marine Lot

it is possible to give a bonus to the staff. I am No. 165 adjoining the new Taiping Thes..> sure they deserve it; and the shareholders will for the purpose of filling the tanks with water be very pleased to endorse that statement.

to be used in case of fire. With these few remarks, I beg to second the adoption of the report and accounts.

Mr. J. WHEELST proposed that the oppoint monta of Messrs. E. Shellim, H. W. Shade, C. A. Tomes, and A. Haupt on the Board of Directors he confirmed.

ME, HAST BUCK Esconded, and it was carried Mr. J. J. LEIETA proposed that Messrs A. G. Wood and E. Shellim be re-elected directors.

Mr. A. H. M. da ry seconded, and it

was carried.

Mr. J. WHEELET proposed that Messr Hutton Potts and A. R. Lowe be re-elected suditors.

Mr. A. V. APCAR seconded, and it was carried:

The CHAIRMAN:-That is all the business,

Dr. Pearoa minuted that whatever purpose a well was originally intended to serve, it might in time of drought be used for obtaining drinking water from, and he therefore room- mended as a precaution that the well be sunk in the middle of the vacant piece of ground to the east of the steps leading to the theatre door instead of at the aide close to the adjoining building; the well should be coment | rendered to within 3 or 4 feet from the bolton, the brickwork carried up to form a 1 to 2 feet |parapet, and the surface round the wall canalled

and cemented.

Hon. H. E. Pollock, R.C., barrister-at-law, (instructed by Mr. E. J. Grist, of Menors, Wilkinson and Grist), apeared for the plaintiff, and in the absence of Mr. M. W. Slade, barrister-at-law, who was engaged in another case, Mr. J. Hastings, solicitor, represented the defendants.

POLICE COURT.

Thursday, 10th March,

BEFORD MR. T. SAECOMAR SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE).

ILLICIT OPIUM.

bridge of B-ring Straits, or went from izland to island in the canoe in milder climate, until they reached the lands of sunny skies and copious raid; or that the two races were distinct and at one time intermingled, obtaining the intercourse by the same means of travel.

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SHIPPING NOTES.

COAL.

KICE.

The possession of quantities of opiam in

The C. E. &. Co. received 1,790 tons of excess of the amount permitted by their certi-

coal yesterday by the ss. Hai Ping. She or.. ficates from the Opium Farmer, caused the appearance at the Magistesny yesterday of a large number of Chinese men and women, toperi seed fair weather on the passage from give an account of themselves. The first was Wong Tao Leung, & shopkeeper, of 126, Bonham Road, win, when his premises were searched, was found in possession of 9 taels I made prepared opium and 1 trel 5 mace opium dross. His defence was that it was not bis, but belonged to another man. He did not know On the motion of tho Vice-PRESIDENT, the arme of the other man, nor where he lived,

Mr. Howett miunted that he did not think the sinking of walls should be encouraged; the water was sure to be used for drinking

purposes.

The E. A. T. Ca. received 1,800 tens of rice from Saigon, by the ss. China, yesterday THE 8.8. "TAKSÅNG.”

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The se. Thisung cleared for Swatow yester day, having 1,000 tons of general cargo

board,

THE 9.6. "BAXONIA."

The s.6. Sazonia cleared for Yokohama

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this afternoon. Thank you for your attendance, was granted subject to the conditions mentioned It was held that the opinm was in his possession.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isaner On the 10th at 11,00 m. The baromate, has risen in Eastern Japan, and fallen in N. China.

The ouanges alsowbore are slight

by the M.O.H.

PAVING OF DAIRIES IN LAUNDRIES. Dr. Bernett, in reference to a report sent in said he wished to know what material the Board approved under No. 2 of the byers governing laundries: Did they approve 1 Canton tiles? Tiles had been sccepted the past, but wore not impervious. At least 50 per cent. of the licensed premises were payed

with Canton tiles.

which we hope will meet with your approval, the following raport:-- Being placed in the happy position of having built up the extra reserve fund to the equivalent of a year's dividend of $8, we are now enabled to recommend the payment of a bonus of $1 per

The Director of Public Works minuted share in addition to the usual dividend of 36, or

A layer of cement rendering three-quarters of say 35 per cent. on the paid-up capital of the company. We trust that future profits will will be must with in the Formoss channel and | an inch thick or the paving bricks or glazed tiles made by the Groen Island Cement Co. admit of the extra resores fund being further light variable winds in the China ses,

Forecast Light E. winds; overcast, fate. would be preferable to Canton tiler." increased, while at the same time shareholders

Gradients pre moderate on the China coast andslight in other directions. Moderatemonscon

THE $.8. "WONEKOI."

The .. Wongkoi cleared for Bangkok within the meaning of the Crdinance, and br was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 or go to yesterday. She is going down in ballast.

THE 8.8. "BENCLEUCH. " The se. Bencleuch cleared for Nagasaki gaol for 2 months. The fine was paid..

The next to step forward was one TE yesterday. She is going light. Taung, who had to account for the possession of 1 tael1 mace prepared opium, and 2 taele

THE 8.8. "DECIMA."

The a.. Decima cleared for Salgon yesterday.

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3 rasca opiam drose. To the surprise of the She goes to that port ja bellast.

The 8.8. Foyle cleared for Katchinotza Court he described himself as a ricksha-coolie. That, however, did not put him without the yesterday. She has no cargo, pale of the law, and as he could not tell any plausible story as to his possession, he was ordered to pay a fine of $100 or go to ga1 for San Francisco yesterday with a number of CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 BORE

2 months. He went to grol Others vere

fined sums varying from $50 to $5 accu ling to the smounts found in their possoutien.

THE 1.6. "KOREA,”

The B. Korea cleared for Honolulu and

Chinese emigrants.

THE B.S.ANKU.”. The 6. Kanou cleared for Bwatow yesterday, having 800 tons of cargo aboard.

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