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The Opium Farmer, through bis representative Mr. Spooner, is kopt busy in these days, as scarce. As the rains gradually came on and the Peakly a day passes by without several groups at retires from our sight in its wrapping of miet, Chinese boing summoned to appear before the wo begin to grow conscious in Hongkong of the Police Magistraten for being in possession of endicy of our Season, so far as there is a definite more opium than they held licence for; the infliction of season here. The Amolour Dramatic Club has and, notwithstanding concluded its work for some time to come, and the fullest penalties provided by nearly all the disces are done. Publio fune ordinance for the offenen, it tions are temporarily suspended-until, I have no deterrent effort on others. Apparently suppose, the arrival of Sir Matthew Nathan, what is nedded are stringout measures to prevent which will not apparently be much longer anybody but those personally approved by tho deferred. As for sport, as my fellow-writer on Opium Farmer, and suder bis immediate Baturday has pointed out, it is dying slowly; control, from selling either the prepared opium, dying, that is to say, until entuma brings it to the opium dross, pilla or wine. There is life again. Very son wow we shall have only seldom any treable at Singapore in this
direction; there should not be here.
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"wat weariness and business affairs to contemplate; and, the Japanese and
Among the Chinese in Hongkong thero has Russians are both determined that the corheen much discussion of late in respect to respondents shall not tell us too much, even the new Bill which is presently before the war news will not apparently provide us with Legislative Council, amending the Frapsrod too much excitement to distraut us. Now in Opium Ordiannor, 1821. The object of the the dead rosson at home nowspapers would get Bill is stated to be to chook and ultimately up a discussion ou "Sea Berpents" or "What to do with our daughters." We cannot rise Prevent the sale of opium in the Colony by nanthorised persons," the present operative (or sink) to that bere apparently. But why Ordinance having been found insufficient to should wo not have buried treasures? If the prevent the enle of opium in the shape of pills P. W. D. wantsany road particularly needed for and wine. A prominent Chinese tells me that traffic blocked in the old familiar way, is there the stopping of the sale of pilla will have a bad no paper that is willing to bury a few $50 effect. These pills, it appears, are used for the discs in its decomposed granite? The game core of the opium habit. Thoy contain only zoems to create a lot of interest at home, and it very small percentage of the drug-so small is just as wet there us here, to judge by recent an to be almost imperceptible when analysed. If their sale is made so expensive as to bo Frohibitive to the coolie cless, may informant states, it will simply mean an incase of crime, for if the opium klares cannot get their narcotic by fair moans they will not hesitate to obtain it by Soul.
accounts.
The number of petty kouse-thofta by "boys" that have been reported to the polics within ths inat week, not to mention those cases that have at boon reported, provide a new reason if that were needed for some drastic measures being taken in the direction of registration of In Hongkong wo are atterly servants. unprotected against the paculations of cur house rervants. They do these things better in Chisa whore the "boys" come from. In the interior if a "boy" is taken into service by an European or a Chinese even, his family stand security for his good behaviour, and in the event of his misbehaviour: the parents or the clan collectively are held responsible, Will our Government, in considering this matter, never grasp the difference between East and West?
All the week rain has threatened, but we have had precious little of it. Rain is very badly wanted, for, in certain districts of the Colony, hontes for some days past have been absolutely without a supply of water. I trust there is a good deal of truth in the report I mentioned last week that His Excellungy the Officer Administering the Gorerament has been taking measures which will accelerate the provision of additional water-storage; for as things aro al present the Colony is exposed to u serions spidemic of typhoid, When one sea the number of coelies who at all hours of the day are catching water in the nullabs, some of it evidently for drinking purposes, one can only wonder that typhoid is not more prevalent at the present time than it actually is.
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SUPREME COURT. Saturday, 12th March,
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
BEFORE HIN HONOUR SIE WILLIAM M. GOODMAN (CHIEF JUSTICE.)
HO TUNG V. HO LUI BHAN.
He Tong applied for a receiving order to be made against Ho Lui Slaa alide Nan Wing Chee: Mr. M. W. Blade, barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. J. Hastings, solicitor), appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. H. E. Pollock K.C. barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. H. Harathonse, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, solicitors), for the defendant.
From the affidavits of the plaintiff it appeared that defendant had borrowed 88,000 from him, to be repaid in two yearly instalmonts of $4,000 with interest at ten per cent. Certain rickshas belonging to the defendant were to be hold as security by the plaintiff, and, under in agreement made between the two parties, plaintiff was to receive a one-half of the profits of the ricksha business carried on by defendant. $4,000 interest had beou paid, but no staro of the profits of the business. Defendant said that be signed no agreement transferring a Lait. share of the business to plaintiff. He signed a tiff, but he did not agres to give hita a one-half He offered plaintiff the share of the profits. half-share in the business for $12,500. plaintiff denied, and produced the agreement.
His Lordship appointed an interim receiver until a final order should be made, this raciver to keep and file accounts monthly in the Registry. If the partners could agres upon a receiver promptly, sack recoiver to be appoin- tou; in default the Registrar was to nominate a receiver; a security of $7,500 to be found by the receiver within one week of his appointment,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY MARCH 14TH, 1904
FOOTBALL.
CHALLENGE SHIELD.-SEMI-VINAL
That the Cressy were three goals better value than the riuthan is open to doubt. They wore sinugter on the bell, their forward line ex- hibited a botter understanding, but whetluck was going was certainly in their favour. A pleasing feature of the match was the hearty, viguouK- methods of the sailor tama, every man doing the best be knew, bu fouls or shady taulics being almost entirely absent.
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The fullowing wern the touma:-Creasy —— MeTodd, goal; Briggs and McDonald, backs; | FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO Noyes, Smith, and Martin, half-backs; Townend, Mills, McKay, Bridge, and Jackson, forwards. Lecialkaa :--Corbett, goal; Je Greys, and Le Page, backs; Yardley, Kinoh, end Shooter, half-backs; Hutchings, Brown, Bell, Oldham, and Hall, formids. Referee, Lient. Barby.
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smart game. One centre of his went right across the goal-mouth, but found nobody up lo meet it. The Leviathas seemed now to have The replayed tie in the Challonge Shield lost a good deal of the dish they had previously Boil at lugth get dowo, bat competition took place on Saturday last in the displayed. Happy Valley. The Leviathans, owing to their MoToid cleared without any difficulty. An aterling dieplay last Wednesday, when, with a amusing incident occurred when the artist ca man short, they effected a draw with the Cressy, the cornet suddenly broke out with the refrain toworo naturally the public fency in the replay.of "Big Ben struck 'one-two-three- Brown of the Leviathan once bel The teams turned out punctually at the four" advertised time, a strong master of staters, a golden opportunity. He had run right in which the naval element naturally predominat through all opposition, and with no el, giving them a hearty reception. The Chesay to beat bnt the goalkeeper, overrun tie bail,
All sumed over now bar shouting, and specta į men appeared much lighter than their opponents,
tors wore leaving the field when suddenly especially in the rear division. The Leviathan
Townsend got away down the line, centred well, winning the toss, rested to play with the breeze behind them, from the eastern end of the ground. but Jackson put over the bay. From the goal- They wont away with a rush, and made a strong kick the attack was resumed, and a corner was onslaught on the Cressy goal, which was soon at length conceded by feffreys. The kick was SOLE threatened. MeDonald, however, although hard well taken, and Townend applying bir bend to pressed, managed to clear his line. The Cressy the sphere put his sidfour up Skortly after- then got a look in, and McKoy recovering posses wards the whistle sound, and the final reso sien, put in a somewhat weak so, which Corbett being Cressy, 4; Levistou, 1. had no dificulty in clearing. Both teams were now warming up to their work, the ball alter- ating from end to end rapidly. The Grasy men were playing a bustling game, and at longth compelled their opponents to concede a corner. This, however, was not turned to account. Play hereabouts was of a seaw bat desultory character, the ball fregnantly being out of touch. Then the Creay got going again, and an oblique shot from the half-back line by Neyes beat Corbett, and the Cressy ware one up. This reverse roused the Leviathan mon and Hutchings got away down the right wing finishing up with a somewhat gak shot into Todd's hands. Oldham dashed up and endear- oured to bandte goalkeeper and ball through, but WAX too late. Then the Cressy took up the running, Townsend making a fire sprint down the left wing, and evading all attempts to iu tercept him; he spoilt the effort, however, by shooting wide of the target. It was very apparent at this stage that the Leviathan wore poor in the rear, the backs making several weak clearances, and the half-back division not rendering the front lius adequate support. Boll--whe, rumour says, is an old Tottenham Hotspur player-was showing commendable form in the centre, feeding his wings judiciously. Receivity a pass from this player Hall got away down the left wing, and looked dangerous; his fishing effort, however, was very weak, and MeTold had a difficulty in clearing. The Cressy mon always appeared opponents, and both Mills and Townsend tried more dangerous in front of goal than did their shots, which were somewhat fortunately cleared› However, the continual pressure was bound to tell, and a long shot from the half-back division pierced the Leviathan citadel, and the Cressy were two to the good. Their naval supporters wore now jubilant, and vigorously urged them to further effort, a cornet being brought inte requisition. They still kept up the pressure, and were continually dangerous At length foul was given against them for an infringe. mont of the rules, which was taken by Kinch. He, however, put the ball behind, The next exciting episods was when Bell, securing posses- right through the opposing defence, scored for the Leviathian. Things now appeared more equal, and both sides renewed their efforts, the one to equalise, the other to increase their advantage. Some pretty combined play then ensued between Hell, Hull, and Oldham, but the latter player shot wide of the posts. Now for a time the Cressy gaal under-went a bombard- ment, beth Hell and Oldham sending in shots. Bell appeared to be the most scientific forward)
the field, but he suffered from lack of DEATH OF PROMINENT CHINESE tents bydro-carbon was sprinkled on the door
H.K.F.C. Y. ... "ALBION."
Played on Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon this game resulted in awalk or for the Naval team. Albion kicked of and mid-fold play cou tinued for some time. After a little play McLeod got away and wored a good try between Tho Naral the posts; it was not converted, term continued to keep Hongkong on the defensive, (hild talally scoring try No. 2 which was neatly converted by Reeve, Royni still increased the visitors scare, the major points not being added. Shortly before half-time Royal weed again, Boys nicely comperting. When the whistle apended play the score was→→H.M.S. Albien, 2 goals, to 2 tries (16 points); H.K. F, C., il. On the re-start the Albions again bad flings very much their own
way.
On the 9th a. Mr. R. Lacus, M. P, asked the oratury to the Admiralty whether his Majesty's Centurion was recently commissioned with some of her guns wrongly sighted; and, if so, what steps bad been taken to remedy tho defects.
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Mr. Pretsman.-All the Centurini's guns are correct sights. Soma diffenty was experienced in fitting the old pattern mountines of the 10in. guns with duplicats sights of a new THE FAVOURITE (BRANDY OF THE
It is hoped to rectify this shortly. design. The original sights are still fitted to the guos, end are quits accurate.
Mr. Lacna-As the matter in of cnusiderable
importance, may I ask what prospect there is of these sights balug adequately corneted in a
short time?
Mr. Pretymas. It is a mattor which is being very carefully considered. I cannot say how long it will take. It is a scientific question, and it the hon, member will give we notice, I will answer the question.
Mr. G. Bowles-Is the House to understand that this vessel is to proceed to set with inaccurate sights.
Mr. Fretyman-No, Sir. The original sights are accurate, and are still stud to the A new pattern sight is fittel in dupli- cate, which is not absolutely accurate, guns
They were prevented from scoring, however, for serie wasiderable time. King eventually dropped a good goal, and those wors the last points made daring the game. A very
watch for their opponents, caded;--H.M.S. poor contest, the Hongkong side being no Albion, goals (ous dropped), 2 tries (20 that the correct sights are not to be used? points); HK.F.C., il.
The teams were :-
H.M.S. Allion--Corsar, full back; Boyle, Warves, King, and McLeod, three-quarters; Blackwood and Chile, halves; Boxor, Boyle,
forwards.
Mr. Howies -Are we to understand that tho sights which are to be used are iusccurate. and
(laughter).
There was no answer.
PLAGUE DISINFECTION.
I have had something to my before on the gab. i black paper, which was to be filled in by plain.sion, evaded all opposition, and ranuing Nuford, Ballaban, layard, Reave, and Jones, Southorn Mabratta Railway, gave an illustra
POLICE COURT. Saturday, 12th March.
BEFORE MR. T. SERCOMBE SHITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE).
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H.K.FC.-H. Arthay, full-back; W. R Roberisco, T. E. Pearce, Lient. Cameron, and Lieut. Black, three-quarters; J. P. Jordan and A. B. de Venila, balves; I. C. Sandford P. W. Goldring, E. D. C. Welfe, A. Boyd, Lieut. Strover, H. E. Rowley, Lieut. Duscam and E. F. Chard, forwards,
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Dr. E. 8. Chinoy, Chief Medical Officer, tion of his method of disinfection by hydro- carbon at Ghorpuri in the 12th ult. number of military medical offers, including Lieutenants-Colonel Harwood, PMO., Major Elliott, R.A.M.C., Captain Dorgs, and Sir Bhalchandra Krishna, and Dr. Ranina, of Ban bay, and the Municipal member of Poons City and suburbs were present to watch the process. The quarters of the nutre railway staff, in some of which there have been plague caste, were submitted to the process. After the rooms had been cleared of their con- with a watering-can and a light wasthen thrust in on the end of a bamboo. The hydro-carbon at once burst into flame, and dense volumes of The M-C. Daily News of the 5th inst. thick black em ko filled the room, destroying rats writes:-We greatly regret to have to and other vermin. In the case of houses bailt of inflammable material the flame from chronicle the death, through consumption, the hydrocarbon can be diminided by the yesterday morning of our esteemed fellow addition of water to the hydro-carbon before it citizen, Mr. Tong Kid-son, at his late is sprinkled. The best given off is said to be greater than that from kerosene dil or other residence in Markham Road at the com-
dessicating processes, while, as simplicity is its pamtively carly age of forty-four. The greatest recommendation, it takes only a few deceased gentleman was one of the returned minutes to disinfect any house thoroughly. United Hydro-carbon sprinkled on rats and Luscots Government students from the
AT SHANGHAI.
ject of Hongkong's beggars, of which there are not a few, and I am glad to notice that several very objectionable types have disappeared from the streets, no doubt moved on by our Police. But while Queen's Hoad, especially, in the Central district, is kept pretty clear of these pests, there are several side strenté still infested by thom notably Pottinger Street, Wyndham Street and their off-shoots, where groups of filthy, neglested-looking urchins of both sexes, lurk in corners making a rush at each foreign passer-by, and holding out grimy hands for Cumsha It is fatal to one's comfort to give them anything, for they immediately accept such an act as the giver's adoption of them as permanent pensioners, and lay in wait for him every time he passes up those streets, and persist in annoying him, by following him until he has to adopt drastic measures, but only to find
Thirteen men and women were summoned the nuisance repeated the very next time he before His Worship for being in illegal posses- passes. The House of Detention is about the sion of various quantities of opium iu excess of proper place for these creatures of the gutter, the amounts permitted by their licenoes, Mary averted danger with a nont overhead kick. The States, a coleria of enlightened men whose killed them in a few minutes. The operations who, for the most part, are thieves and pick and strange were the tales they told to account Leviathan wên again got going, and Hutchings abilities and loyalty are being greatly were watched with interest by thone present.
INSURANCE for the discovery of such quantities on their gol down, the ball passing right along the forward line. The final torch was given by premises-mostly relating to Another man," whom, unfortunately for themselves, they Brown, who shot straight, but the ball rebound- could neither name, describe, nor locate. Hised off a Cressy back, and a corner resulted. Worship, seeing through their very this tales, It was not, however, turned to advantage. The sentenced them to fines varying from $5 to 850, according to the amounts found in their possession,
pockets in embryo.
It is an open wecret that long before the Transvaal Legislators had actually acceded to demand of the Rand mining magnates for the importation of Chinese coalies to the Transvaal, agencies had already been established for the par- pose of securing the monessary "yellow" labour in these parts. Those agencies have been active for some time past and now the agents are
OPIUM,
adequate support, and Bridge, getting down, gave Corbett a warm bandful with a sewing sbot, which, however, ho negotiated in good style. The Leviathan were still bent on obtain- ing the equaliser, and their half-back line kupt the for words going. Weak shooting, howerse, spoilt their endearouta. They were at this stage of the game more that holding their ew. Jackson then took the ball down to the other end, but was faulty in shooting. was hereabouts given against Cressy. Briggs
A foul
next exciting incident was when, from an aftack
by the Cressy forwards Jeffries mickicked, and Corbett bad to leave his charge in order to Mills then tested Corbett with a some-
only awaiting definite orders from the Wit. CHINA SUGAR REFINING. CO., LD. what tame shot, Half-time arrived with the water and authorities to begin the shipment The following is the report for presentation of goalies. It is expected that most of to the shareholders at the twenty-sixth annual the emigrants will pass through Hongkong.general meeting, to be held at the offices of the Contrary to a belief held in some quarters, the general agents on Thursday. the 24th inst
The general agents beg to submit to share Chinese Government is offering no objections
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to the engagement of Chiness erolios for the work, and the coolies themselves are said to be very willing to unter apon the enterprise.
In the matter of the broading of dogs in Hongkong, one is always coming across people who deplore the fact that it is almost an impossibility to keep puppies from following strange, if the pappies are allowed to go out among the crowd. A gentleman who does not pratend to be a dog-fancier tells me that on several consecutive nights he was followed
home by a homeless puppy which he was forced to take in latterly from humane reasons, with the result that the canine visitor will not leave the house. Instances of this kind are hot unfrequent. Dog-owners in Hongkong are too apt to be caries in the registration of their dogs. They ought to be alive, to the fact that il s stray dog is captured by the police there is an extremely small chance of its escaping from the lethal chamber,
to S1st December last,
There was a steady demand for refined sugar in consuming markets throughout the year, and the sum at debit on las January, 1907, has been reduced from $438,232.99 to $117,717.30 or a gain on working of $290,515.69.
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Core Cressy, 2; Leviathan, 1. When the ball was re-started the Leviathan forward line get going, and Hell, when favourably placed, failed to accept a pass from Bell, the ball going over the line. Hord lines occurred to the Leviathans a moment later when a agladid shot from
from entering into fresh contacts will be Royal Baking Powder Co. on Ningpo Road was a member of the Com removed if the deposits be paid immediately. Yernacular papersgenerally expect that with Hall, which appeared to score, was luckily intercepted by Briggs's head, and only nittee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce the exception of the thirty-two companies corner resalied. The game was of a created in 1002 by an Imperial Rescript of which have already obeyed the licial order typical Cup-tie order a maximum of dash with the Throne. He was also connected with the other underwriters will discontinue the a minimum of science. Occasionally some com- many charitable concerns, and took great business Those who have paid in deposits DR. NEWELL WILSON. DE. WILLIAM DANS
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DENTISTS. bined play was gees, but the game throughout interest, naturally, in educational matters, Equitable, and Standard Life Insurance was largely of the kick-and-rush order. The having established the School of Western Companies, the Royal, National, Roval Exchange, Norwich, London & Lancashire, Cressy men now took up the running, and a ocn Learning attached to the Cantonese guild on North British, Vaiyar (1), Northern, Vantine, centrated attack compelled Jeffreys to kick out Ningpo Road. He was one of the Chinese Phonix, Hongkong, Alliance, Liverpool, to clear. McKoy pat in asirsight one, which Committee with relation to the Chinese Atlas, Guardian, Union, Yorkshire and Corbett disposed of, and then Oldham made Public School which the Municipal Council Netherlands Fire Insurance Companies, the Marine Insurance Companies: the London, attempt at the other ead. The pressure of t intends to establish soon. The deceased London, Canton, China Traders, and Union entleman will be greatly missed by a large South British, Commercial, North China, Cressy men was bound to tell, and after MoKdy had missed an open goal, with the ball at his cacle of friends and a goodly portion of our New Zealand, and Yangtsze Fire and Marine foot, he executed a smart run, and transferred native fellow residents, while his death will Insurance Companies. to Mills, who notched No. 3 for the Cressy, be a decided loss to the cause of education The accounts have been audited by Messrs.
They now fairly bombarded the Leviathan goal, here and to the fettlements generally. The Thomas Arnold and W. Hutton Potts, who Tokoy and Townsend trying shots, One parti vacancy made by his death in the Presiden. offer themselves for re-election.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., cularly fine shot by Townsend just dropped on of the CantoneseGuild will probably be filled the top of the not. The Creasy wingers were by Mr. Chu Yu-deo of the China Merchants, very fast, Townsend playing a particularly S. N. Co.
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