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THE HÒNGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12ta, 1995
The Goma Mail of the 7th June' was delivered in London on the 8 i instant.
Tho 231e plague case was recorded yesterday. the additions for the 2 hours being three,
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESE-SERVICE.]
• It is pointed out that the news about ELECTORAL REDISTRIBUTION the establishment of a Danish-Japanese trading.
TI. GREAT BRITAIN. Company) telegraphed by Router towards the end of June as published by Fairplay on
·February 2nd.
I did not steal it?" it down board my boat," Li Shin informed Mr. G. N. Orm at the Police Court posterday when charged, at this stance of P.C. Barrie, with being in anlawful possession of a chicken. His Worship dit not believe the story, and ordered Li to pay a ins or $10 or go to gaol for fourteen days,
LONDON, 11th July,
The Goverment is proposing to introduce a Redistribution Bill, ou the lines passed by the Conservative Associations in. October last year,
THE WAR.
("DAILY FRESS" BERVICE.]
THE MEETING PLACE OF THE PLENIPOTENTIARIES.
LONDON, 11th July, The plenipotentiaries of Japan and Russia are to meet at Portsmouth, a senport city in New Hampshire.
America.
Thero is an important Naral Yard here,
BRITISH FLEET AT BREST.
It passed, England will have seven- and ship-building works. teen more members, Wales one more, entland four more, and Ireland's representation will be decreased by was found. We rent this letter on to the proper the total being unaltered. quarter, and learn that the case referred to was not one of infectious disease at all, so that no special mousares were necessary. Will our correspondent pleaso vote!
Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court yesterday Lance-ergeant Pitt, of the Water Police charged the captain, of the ns. Tjahi with blowing his whistle other than for the purposes of navigation while at anchor in
the harlour. The captain's defence was that ke blow the whistla for a pilos to go aboard to shift his vessel. He was ordered to pẩy a loo. of $15..
Mr. E. J. Barriton, un English journalist |
to make the road; but the Council was not proceeding with the work regardless of the Chiness officiate. They or making the ourycy only to get ipformation ne to the CO. probablo cost, before-deinganghing further. Three Chinese gantry" continued their persuasions with the Council, and made certain offers in connection with the necessary land purchases; and did not appear to be unduly alarmed about graves. These particular Chinese minds were focussed apparently, more on taels than tombs. So the Council tried to represent to the TAOTAL "the general benolit, both to the local natives and to the residents in the Settlement, which this road would afford." This was in
A correspondent addressed us regarding the April, 1904.
Two months later the alleged romisnoss of the Sanitary edicials ia "objections" of the Thoras were forth-not disiffenting a doorway in which a corpo coming. This enlightened individual was able to see that the roast would bis " of great benefit to Chines, and foreigners alike," and quoted Sir PELHAM WARREN'S remark that it was a remarkable thing that these obje trois should have suddenly be-ú raised against such benéficial work at a time when other local improvements are in progress.. It is thought that evil.disposed persons may have raised those obat telts -in the matter especially for their own beaofit." But, said he, when there are Treaties everything should be done accordingly; and the Municipal Council's surveyors had not anfurled their tapes according to Red Tape; (This is literation) and the person who ejects to the Council constructing the road at Chih-pao village is myself (the TaoTAI) and not any evil-diapused persons." His idea was that the Council's powers should have their limitations shown by this obstruc tion; and to that end he wie inatrusting the native officials to pull up the surveyor's, pegs without delay. In a subsequent letter, the TAOTAL pretended to believe a report that the surveyor and his men had pistols and were "propared to quarrel or fight with the A. S. WATSON & CO. country people," and talked of these violent measures.” This, of course, was all. noneouse; had the people who were to be LIMITED
pistolled had been actually showing "00" CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO operation and good will" All objections but those of the TAOTAL were removed: he HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.
only proved adamant, or, more justly, ́pig-honded. Then the Consular Body grew" tired of the conduct shown by the local Chiness authorities"; and went post TAOTAI to VICEROY. Not unnaturally, the TAOTAI regretted
"such conduct on the part of a civilised nation." The subsequent proceedings are so ably indicated in a mode should be addressed to THE EDITOR,
Lorrespondents must forward their name and ad-Jetter from the Senior Consul, Dr. KNAPPE dresses with communications addered to the Edites, not from publication, but as evidence of good faith
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HONGKONO, Juny 12TH, 1905.
Duning last month we published a few notes relating to the difficulty encountered by the Shanghai authorities in seeking to make a good road to the Hills." The entire correspondence has since been pub. liched in the Mloutes of the Municipal Council, and affords an excellent example of the troubles and aunoyauces incidental to all negotiations with a certain class of
t1
rather free
*** Tho principle of the Dill is to give one
representative to very 60,000 inhabitants.
Some of the Irish members represent only five thousand, The Boundary Commission which will have to as appointed if the Bill passes will which have at least fifty tunsand or less tha not attempt any alteration of the constituencies one hundred thousand. The Irish Party will strongly oppose the Bill.
DROWNING FATALITY AT
SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI, 11th July, Willie Valenza, son of the con- resident in Tokyo, has an excellent story transductor of the Municipal Orchestra, lated from the Russian in the Japan Chronicle. LITOS-
was drowned yesterday while bathing. Russian was commenced when war begau, so We believe that Mr. Harrison's study of
that he has made wondorfnt progress. Ho reds, writes and speaks Japanese fluently PRINCE ARISUGAWA IN ENGLAND. is an expert ut jujitsu; and is evidently a crodit
his race and profesion
to the troublesome TAOTA1, that we must give it almost in full:-
The construction of roman is very important factor for the development of the country, t... Chang Chi-tubr. day of the winent statesmen of China, who is appreciated as such by foreignera and (hinese alike, has always made it a point to set in accordinues with the fentioned prin- ciple. When in Canton he constructed a jung alongside the West river of any hngth in Saning he connected the Yangtze river at hi kuan with the southern (parts of the city by a rond of over 60 li; and inWnchang also an excel- beat road has been built by him.
[FEUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 9th July. Princo Arisugawa yesterday visited the Wal The latest idea in the Australian Common-tado collection of pictures. Otherwise, he passed wealth is to have a National Anthem of then a quiet day. own. At a mesting of the Australian Natives Association held at Perth on the 1st May, it was resolved "that the Association offer à prizo
for an Australian National Anthem, the words
THE KNIAZ POTEMKIN."
LONDON, 9th July, Two Russian warships have taken charge of of which shall have no reference to any country the Kniaz Potemkin at Kastenji. or emblem outside Australia." There must surely be some reference to coloured poop'o.
THE MOROCCO QUESTION:
Se great was the noise made by the slectric
LONDON, 9th July. trams while turning the corner near the Har • It is announced that a Franco-German agree. bour Office yesterday, that it was impossiblement has been reached regarding Morocco, It for the members of the Marine Court sitting is stated in Paris that Germany recognises the therein, to hear witnesses giving their evidence, exceptional position of Frauss on the Algerian and the President of the Court, Hon. Captain frontier. Barnes-Lawrence, had to send a coolie from the Harbour office to keep the lines watered for the approsch of care.
Wahasa received the 15th annust report of the Meiji Fire Insurance Co., of Tokyo (Fire business only) and note that its reserve fand now exceeds two million you. There was an increase of business to the extent of over thirty six thousand you, and lusses decreased nearly ninoty nine thousand. As a result, the happy shareholdere got a seventeen por cent dividend. The representatives in South China are the Mitsui Bussan -Kaisha.
EUGEN SANDOW COMING.
Amirs
"BEYOND CRITICISM.“
LONDON, 11th July. There were enormous crowds at Brest to witness the arrival of the British Fleet; and a most enthusiastic welcome was accorded.
BRITISH ARMY UNFIT AND UNREADY.
LORD ROBERTS AND CONSCRIPTION.
LONDON, 11th July. Lord Roberts, spanking in the House
HONGKONG SANITARY
BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday after woon in the Board Room, Dr... -Clark (Presideob) presided; and thor ware also prosent Hòa. Mr. W. Chatham (Vico President) Majur Josling, Dr. Pastie | Mr. E. Irving, Me. F. J. Badeley, Mr.
H. E. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Lau Cau Pak, Mr. H. W. Slade, Mr. A. Rajahn, and Mr. W. Bewen-Rowlands (8sor/tory)&
The FEESIDENT, puren int la notios. movod:
“That the Bound bereby authoriss. Dr. W. W.
Poure. Dr. H. Macfarlana, Dr. W. Mooro and Mr. A. Gibson to cater any shop or premises used for the sils or pr parstion for salo, or for the atirage of "fo xl. to inspoot and examine any fed found therein which he shall - have reason to believe ia intinded to be used as human food, and in gase any such food appear to be unfit for such as, to seize the arms in accordance with Section 83 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordiusinos No. of 1933." Ho aid that no such authority was given under the Section, and it was not often requirad, but ̃ha thought that there should be such authority.
Mr. POLLOCK seconded and it was carried. ADULTERATED MILK.
Mr. Frank Browno's rettirn of samples examined under the Sal of Food and Drags Orlivance, 1896." for the quarter ended 30th Jans, showed that out of sight samples of milk! examined one was found adulterated. Siz samples of beer wors all right.
Mr. H. E. Pollock minated:-Was there a
What was the result!
་ ་ The President minuted: Yes, and a fine of ̈ ̈ ̈
8200 fuflicted.
of Lords, said that the British Army prosecution in the case of the adulterated milk 2 was to-day as absolutely unfitted and unprepared for war as it was in 1899. He advocated
some system of conscription.
به سمت
FRENCH SUBMARINE
DISASTER.
LONDON, 11th July
The sunken French submarine has not been raised.
The survivors say that the disaster was purely accidental.
ment.
CAPTAIN BOUGOUIN
SENTENCED.
Kone, 10th July. (Received 11th July.)
MORTALITY STATISTICS. The mortality statistica for the wook onding 17th June, death rato per thousaal por anura, showed the following figures—Britisk and, foreign civil population, 41.9; previous week 44; corresponding week at your, 41.1 Chinese community (land and bost), 26.1.. previous work, 23.8; corresponding week last year, 25,0,
LINEWASHING. RETUÉN, . The limewashing return for the fortnight |onding 4th July showed that 8,537, housou were treated in the Central: D strict and 3,773 in the Western District.
HAT RETURN, During the wook ending the 8th July, 45 rats (including 22 infect:d) were coaght-ju the City of Victoria, and 189 (12 infected) in Kow- loon The Eresident mipotal that the sug. gestion that the number of rats caught lately had fallen off was incorypot. They were ostoli- ing tifty per cent. more than during the cor. responding period of last year.
"A VERY TROUBLESOME PERSON.”
Sapper Wells, B.E., was yesterday obärgel His Japanese assistant, Maki, was with behaving in a disorderly manner in Ship
Street Inst Thursday night. sentenced to eight years'
imprisonment.
minor
1
The evidence previously adduced by tho 'Police showed that while Constable Mackay was taking a drunken maller to the station, the defendant shoved him on one side, saying: This is a friend of mine. Six blaojackets thon appeared on the scene to back up the defondant, but five of them ranaway when police assistance
...
The defendant in his statement said-Last
Captain Bougouin, charged with
Merchants in Japan again hare reason to com
The Japan Chronicle of June 28th saya-espionage, has been sentenced to plain of the way in which the mails from abroad undergo ten years"major" imprison-
"by the destined for thie
country are held up Post Office at Hongkong. The Australian mail for Japan arriving at Hongkong by the N.D. In steamer Prinz Waldemar on the 19th instant was taken askore there with the mails for China. The Post Office was notified that the stormer would leave port within twenty-four
yet she was allowed to depart without any Some French commenta on the charge of the Australian mull she carried for Japan, were as follows :--
Le Petit Parisien says: When the war broke although the mail from England was placed on board. The result of this is that marchants who out Captain Bougoula entered into relations had cargo consigned to them from Australia with the French Fross, which congratulated by the Prinz Waldemar are unable to obtain themselves upon finding out there a correspon- delivory bocause the mail containing the bills dent so well advised on the affairs of Japan. Iturricol.
was thus that the erstwhile attaché became one of lading and shipping documents has not Sandow, the modera Hercales, is visiting vet arrival. Should the mail not reach Japan of the correspondents of Pelit Parisien in Japan. Thursday night I was at Ship Street with two Hongkong this month, and will play a shot within the next day or two, casigans will be Several times be has sent us letters and Lele civilian friends off the Empress of Japan. I season in the City Hall. The Sandow company unable to get their documents presented at the grams which were noteworthy. It sees that counists of twenty are pupils, spacious of Castoms before the 30th ingrant, and it is thus the papers seized at If. Baugouin's house were left my friends for awhile, and when I returned perfect physical development, developed by the probable that cargo which would have been simply notes prepared for future articles. It I saw two constable waking one of my friends Sandow system of physical culture. Those landed under the old (ustoms Tariff will bave is only natural that in his capacity of a corros- young men Mr. Sandow has selected from
up. He was lying ander verandah, and the different parts of the world; and has one pupil to pay the increased duties which take effect pondgut he should note all information that he constables
his wero kicking at
Feat. Is the enlightened spirit your predecessors
correspon of each prominent zation strong them. They from the 1st proxie. Complaints have fre- obtained. But as to revealing in his have acted in Shanghai, L your attention to all the roads in the neighbourhood, vis, the are nearly all young men of good social standing gently been made to the Post Office at Hong- denca any forbidden news he has done none of said to Constable Mackay: What are
regarding the way the mails in transit are that. For the rest, the French Legation at
you doing with my friend? I will ses hina. Jes-field Itead, the Gordon Road, the Robison in their respective conntries, and naturally, detalusi, but the Post Office there is apparently Tokyo is busy with the incident, and it is upes aboard alright. Just then thres Norwegians Head, the Sineawei Road, the Brean Road, being men of rauscle, are expert Fronts beyond the reach of criticism, and continues to the Japanese Government, whose act has hean Avenue Road, Avenue Paul Hrunat, and any and wrestlers. The comic plement of the enter- others. Some of them are now within the bound-tainment is supplied by Mr. Bart Flat, display the most extraordinary inck of judg somewhat too precipitate, that the task of or Italians came to see if they know my
ment, to
ent, to say nothing of common sense. aries of Lee Selfieuents but they were built when musical comedinu. The company also includes
friend, but they did not. proving the charges inils.
As they left, I La Liberté says: Next day, the following letter appeared Mr. Juhu Berasami, the Indian violin phonom it, I note by
Captain Bouguain was the territory was still cutsido.
went to catch bold of my friend's arm to
mails bare taken place dent of La Liberté for Japan, in which capacity at the Hongkong post office. I am taking the he has sent us many contributions. He is, in grabbed me by the arm and with his other hand atter up with the Hongkong Government, and fact, one of the three correspondents of Petit caught mo by the neck and threw me to the trust it will be the means of avoiding similar Paristes, correspondent for an English journal. ground, without any provocation" on my part, delays in future. Yours truly. J. B. Sutter, and likewise as American newspaper, to whom
Commercial Representative of he has furnished articles and photographis. Just then five or six sailors arrived, and said the N.S.W. Government. Thus the pretext invoked by the Japanese police constable hat treated me in a brutal monger. The Hongkong Post Office is not quite can be explained, though not justified. In the When I arose from the ground P. C. Hynes beyond the reach of criticism. A little while course of a search of L. Bougonin's honso in said You come and res him and he will fight ero, when we called attention to the mysterious his absence, the police seized octiluss and rough you any time when he is off duty. With disappearance of letters entrusted to the local notes on the war The Government, moreover, office for locals delivery, on official notica was seems convinced, without chases of dispate, that one of the sailors joined in with ma at ones posted, advising the public that unless that the documents seizel with such delaf are without my asking for hia hela. We walked
their complaints, it was not easy to investigate, tined for the greatest publicity. We have still argument, and Constable Mackay made a rush It is not any easier to send the envelope or in the Laberté office photographs and noteą of wrapper of a letter that never turns up.
"All these ronds ura a blessing to the population,
The rond proposed to the Hill is not destined anan, and Mr. August Dowal, tempoze equi Jelays they's-fihronicle that further daring the early part of the war the correspon- tako him away in a rigelia, when the constablo
for the pleasure of foreigners in Shanghai bat it is an absoluté necessity for the food supply of a city with a population of nearly a million Chinese “I had many conversations with you in this matter, have always wed my best udeavors to voice to an amicable understamling. I have admitted that the road cannot be constructed without the consent of the Chinese authorities. I have suggested to cul à ma eling of all these who are interested in the matter, viz., representa tives of the Conair Body, the Municipal Council, the landowners, the insgistrates, the tipas, and in the negative
librist. Sandow is just finishing his tour of the Eart. He has already visited India and the Straite. North China, Japan, and Manila will. complete lis Oriental programare,
JAPANESE COTTON MILLERS, AT NINGPO,
Writing on the 28th June, the Ningpo corres. pondent of the N. C. Daily News says:- A
Chinese. It was now, apparently, that the yourself. But I ho always revived an asser contract was signed last week which will have they close the envelope or wrapper" with nothing less than the bases of information des 1 to the top of the street where there was a little
Being convinced that nothing but obstruction and being informed that tig-and-owners are on your part is the real cause of the difficulty; prepared to sell their property at the prices offered; and that the ipads are giving every possible assistance, I have asked Dr. Merklinghaus to see the magistrate of CBingpa with thesurveyor of the municipality, and to report whether there are any real diflienities.
people of Chingpu were really averse to receiving the blessings of good highways, but that their "objections" were inspired by those who should have known better. It will be strange if, as a result of the strong attitude of the Senior Consul, Dr. KNAPPE, the Shanghai TAOTA It is intereating to read your rep'y of the You frotest against direct intercourse with juth. is not speedily brought to a knowledge of chinese authorities oxcept yourself, and declare the error of his ways. The first letter, as that it is not is conformity with the treaties. Will you kindly let me know the Article of the published, is one from the Belgian Consul, Treaties where the Consuls are prohibited front M. D. SIFFERT, to the Municipal Council,denling with the Chinese authorities, whenever
they think it advisable F stating that the TAUTAI had demanded the instant stoppage of the road-making. The sub-magistrate of the district had reporte that the people were uneasy because the
an important effect upon the fature of this port. Ningpo has had a cotton mill for over ten years, which, unlike many of the Shanghai mills. has fully justified the enterprise of its Chinese ens the same grounds and under the same that is, in companys flour mill has been erected, and is now making a bid for success.
men.
Combined with this cotton wifl-
THE ST. KILDA'S" MAIL.
Captain Bonganin's, whose role of correspondent and journalist is by them shown to be indis. putable and perfectly legitimate.
4
BY COURTESY OF THE JAPANESE Consul.]
SAGHALIEN.
Toro, 11th July,
at me, while Constable Hynes rusked the sailor. Mackay hit me under the jaw, knocking, me down, and then arrested me and took me to the estation.
Inspector Gould, in reply to His Worship, slated that so far as he know the man had never been charged before.
BAGS OPENED AND LETTERS STOLEX. - Last week, the contract for another cotten mill was signed, the mill to be erected within
Of the English mail which was shipped by twelve months.
His Worship, to defendant-As this is your The site of the mill is situated on the right the St. Kilda at Hongkong for Japse, and back of the river, opposite the British Consulate afterwards taken in charge by the Russian
first conviction. I propose to give you a chance. The capital of the company will be 2300,000 cruiser which sanf the St. Kilde, a portion Vice Admiral Kataoka reports that the No doubt you are a very troublesome person, and Of this amount, one fourth will be Jaganese, conaisting of twenty bags arrived at Kobe-on owned, and the remainder will be provide Chronicle) learn from the Kabe Post Office Bear-Admiral Togo with troops on board interfering with the police in the excution of June 29 three weeks overdue. We (Japun two cruisers and four torpedo-boats under Tam quite satisfied that you are in the habit of A Japanese onginser and architect Chinesa. will superintend the erection of the mill, the authorities that eighteen out of-twenty bags. contractors boing Ningpo and Shaughai firms bore evidence of having been opanel. The were despatched to the "Kondo-promontory their duty. I now warn you that if you again Chiness--the heads of the Brms being Ningpo bags contained in all about two thousand pack. (south-western corner of Saghalien) on the appear before me, I will consider it my
A close ages, letters, parcels, and papera.
duty, in order to protect the police, to From the plans of the buildings, it is safe to examination of the letters shows that seren 10th instant. After a demonstrative bon-contornes you to a term of imprisonment. You assort the the mill will not prove en eyesore to addressed to persons in Kobe had been opened, bardirent, the squadron landed 4 naval will pay a ine of 57, in default, fourtzen days the Settlement. A feature of the new mill will while others bore indications of having
with. Of the general mail it is detachment and occupied the promontory imprisonment with hard labour, and I further than the city pagods.
Your correspondent asked one of the contrac. missing, but the authorities state that several ters the questions How about Fungshui registered lotters due with the mail have not found in a good condition. Won't the people object The reply was arrived, and it can only be inferred that these What with the delinquencies of the Hongkong rather significant, for it was both brief and to have been stolen. the point. Oh! the Japanese are interested in the building. At the present time bh a postal authorities, the free-lance methods of the
Eussian craisers, and the occasional lapse of We are officially authorised to state that, your correspondent dumb,
Bumour says that still another cotton mill chant in Japan is just now severely handicapped; and Shaughai Banking Corporation will recom will be erected in, the near future in this port. It may be that Ningpo will teach Shanghai how dividends may be gormed in this branch of commercial enterprise.
road surveyors had driven in pegs on or Nanking to negotiate with HB; the Viceroy in be its high chimney, which will be 40-ft, high to say how many bags or lettera are The lighthouse and the buildings were order you to enter into a personal bond of $100
It is evident by your conduct in this malter, as well as in suy others, that your principle is obstruction to any progress proposed in the interest of such a contre of trade as Shanghai has tree. There appens to be no cance of coming to an understanding with you. I am going to near to Chinese graves, always a source of this and one otter afaiza." trouble.-
and The native gentry"
We learned yesterday evening that Dr. "elders" petitioned against any foreign KNAPPE had returned from Nanking, and road at all from Sicawei to the Hills, but that Viceroy Chov Fr had promised to send this also was quite usual, and formal. an official to Shaughai to investigate. In
H. & S. BANK DIVIDEND.
The general opinion of the Chinese the meantime, a report that the Consular reply must be taken as final. It certainly left the postal arrangements bors, the foreign mer-subject to sulit, the directors of the Hongkong
public" in sight of a possible "squeeze" | Body had decided to ask the Wai-wa-pu is never antagonistic. On the other remove the TaoTar is officially contradicted. hand, the Municipal Council had beer Ferhaps the VICEROY's representations will approached by certain native residents"
be sufficient.
It is long odds that Punch describes the mend, at the forthcoming meeting, a dividend election of Elihu that: 16ch decal de cue of £1.15.0 per share, add to the reserve fund taryship as, verb, ef Zit, a “radical” change. | $500,000; and carry forward about $1,701,000.
to be of good behaviour for the next twelve. months, and let me impress upon you that if you do appear before me again I shall foal It my duty to santenes you to a term of imprison- mant without the option of a fue.
Little Afice, much disturbed, begged her mother not to lot remarks be made about her doll when it was present, tests Key Dalle "I have been trying all her life to keep from knowing that she was not alive."