INTIMATION, ·
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNES AY, FEBRUARY 6111, 1907.
the appearance of a representative allied by TELEGRAMS. HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. able to count up the dead and wounded as it to keep the properties in a ficat olees state of
| blood merely serves to svõke more pra- nounced manifestations of a feeling ulways existent. It is decidedly fortuitous that H.B.H. the DORE, who in 1890 laid the foundation of the West Point to Murray
A. S. WATSON & CO., Bond Reclamation, should happen to return
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in the one year when that great work may be said to have visibly approached its culmination. This completion of so many
have retained any recollection of the earlier ¦
["DALLY FORSS" EXCLUSIYH GERTION.)
JAPAN AND CALIFORNIA.
PACIFIC MESSAGE FROM AMERICAN
BANKER.
Torro, February 5th, Mr. Schift, millionaire banker, has
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held oa February 5th at the Board Room. The Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson (president) presided, and there wore also present Dr. F. Clark, Medical Ofear of Health, Hon. Mr. W, Chatham, Lieut. Col. J. M. Leid, Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin, Registrar General, De. H MoFarlane, Assistant Medical Ofoor of Health, Mr. H. Fumphreys, Mr. Shelton Hooper, Mr. Las Chu-pal and Mr. G. A. Woodcock (secretary).
THE OPIN SPACE QUESTION.
the following queglipar
Mr, Kumrugo, pursuant to neties, asked
were he referred to the last consus which showed the population of the Colony, inslading population for that year was 370,325, or 56,532 New Kowloon, to bi 315,843. The estimated
short
One had to
repair have been attended to and a considerable amount has been spent on exoce1ing permanent improvements with the view of reducing fatore repairs. To this in chiefly due the increase is the working expenses. Insurance and taxes being also larger, owing to the increasing size and development of the company's properties.
The differences in the figure of the capital developed land, with the following exceptions :— sucount are nosonated for by Interest on un-
Wills Estate No. L-Cadestral Lot 1018 in been sold and the profit carried to profit and loss accouut. New foreign buildings are in course of construction on the North Soochow Bond sad will be completed about April uext. These Council's siterations in the plans for the Gar- des Bridge opprosob.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,bandsome buildings, "the sight of which telegraphed to Marquis Saionji, the should peculiarly impress the DUKE, ito Japanese Premier, that he trusts the
hood with such very appropriate statuary, dle talk of sensational American recommended any Chinese houses for total broa carried out-somatimes illegally, carried buildings have been delayed owing to the scene, and the adorament of the neighbour Japanese will not be misled by the
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could not well have fitted into any earlier demagogues.
or later return to the scene of his former
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1907,
30
His
GOVERNOR will indieste to him some of the,
(1.) Has the Medical Officer of Health ever
exemption from the provisions. contained in mabsection (1) of section 175 of the Publia Health and Bailings Ordinance of 1903? If so, why did he make such recommendation
when (as ho now states) he does not regard any domestic building as perfectly sanitary which is not provided with an open space
olusively belonging to sach bail fing" (2) Han the Board with the consent of the Governor in Council) ever granted Chinese Public Health and Buildings Ordinance of 393, upon the recommendatio of the Modical Officer of em
houses total exemption under section 175 of the
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH plied:~
He did not mean to say that that Buber of people had actually been in the Colony, and allowing the estimate to be moderato
orroot, he thought that a good many Chis: naturally arose what was the cause of the nuse had left the Colony. The question, Chinoso leasing Hongkong? gua little farther than bid trad: to get to the bottom of it. His own opinion was that the drastic Ocdigans of 193, coupled with the very drastic manner in which it bad out by the Inspectors, had been the main cause of the oxodus of Chiuese. Although the whole exodus was not to be attributed to soution 175 there was no doubt that that Bastion had bad something to do with it. He thought it was time to look round and as what corresponding Juns as stated in last year's report. good they had had to all the harm they had done
The resolution was carried.
Jinkee Estate No. 6-The continuation of the.... buildinga ia Jinkee Road. It is estimated that the buildings will be ready for occupation in
Hongkev Creek Estate No.8.-The develop. ment of this extate is almost faished. The Chinese shops and houses let readily and the estate is showing a very satisfactory return on
THE CUBICLE QUESTION. Mr. R. HARDING, acting undarinstructions of the tenant of the first foor of No. 55 Connaught the capital outlay. Road Contra! applied under the proviso of 800- tion 19 of Ordinance 23 of 1903 for exemption from the requirements of such section in respect of three cubicles on the exil floor. In the alter- native he requested the Board to consider wha
Paonban Estate No. 13-New buildings have been erected and Tis. 66,000 has been spent on purchase of land,
Yangtanpoo Estate No. 11-This estate has been sold and the profit transferred to profit Ferry Road Estate No. 16.-This ca'ato bas
Lonnos, February 5th. The case for the prosecution of total exemption from the provisions contained thor some modification could be made in regard and loss account.
(REUTER'S CORTICE.]
further changes prolable, when Hongkong THE KING AND QUEEN IN PARIS. is connected with a busy railway system.
LONDON, February 3rd. As their Majesties are travelling incognito there was no official reception at the station on their arrival.
Reports of the Shell Transport Co,'s masting and the Ellis Radoorin. (Cantou) College speech day, also of ship launeling, appear ou Fig. 5.
Ladies and gentlemen attending the Reception at Government House this evening, the 6th Feb., at 10 p... in honour of T. R. H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, are requpa'ed' to bring two visiting cards to be handed to the A.D.C.' in waiting.
The dates of the two lectures to be d-livered at The Royal Sanitary Institute by Mr. A. E. Wright, F.S.T., on Sanitary Building Con struction which were to have taken plaos on Wedsosdays 8th and 13th, have been altered to Thursday 7th and Tuesday 12th,
At about 845 o'clock on Monday night, fire broke out on the first floor of a shop in Bing Lung Lane, which was used as a family NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
residuvee. The brigade responded promptly ONLTcommunicationa relating to the news column.
to the alarm and so extinguished the hould be addressed fo TanErrOE.
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ha anonymousy signedļa manusiaations that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted,
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 3rd February, 1907, shows that of non-Chinese there were 293 to the Library and 176 to the Museum; and of Chinese 130 to the former
Inders for setia conier of Datur Panas should be ent befors 11 6.0, on day of publication. After that hour the pply sa limited. Only supplied for whaud 2,808 to the latter. The Library was, Felsgraphic¡Address: Pansa, Codes: 4,3,0,.6h Bả
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ther fore, used by 423 persons and the Massum by. 2,084.
AMERICA AND JAPAN.
LONDON, February. 3rd. Several American newspapers are printing the wildest articles on the prospects of war with Japan. It is alleged that Japan has practically presented au ultimatum. The Washington officials condamn the revival of the war talk, which they say is utterly onwarranted.
TURKEY.
LONDON, February 3rd. Baron Marschall de Bieberstein, the German Amlinesador in Constantinople, has been received in nudience by the Sultan, The chief subject of conversation was the crimes of Fehmin Fas! a, and the result, the appointment by the Sultan of a special Commissioner to examine the charges Fahmin Parks bag against the Pasha. bacome an object of terror to everyone, and in the meantime parades the streets ostentatiously.
HYGIENE EXAMINATION.
H.E. the Governor having again kindly offered prizes for the encouragement of the A well-dressed Chinsman, who described study of hygiene, examinations were held on
the 3rd December last, at which all the principal government and aided schools of the Colony competed,
himself as a coolis, was arrested by the police at 135 Third Street, West Point, for being in possession of a quessity of morphine without a permit. He appeared before Mr. F. A Hie Excellency prefented the prizes to the Hazeland at the Police Court yesterday, was successful candidates at Government House fonud guilty of the charge, and ordered to pay yesterday at noon. They were as follows:- a line of $100).
The friends of Mr. A. J. Basto, jr., of the I. M. Customs Service (ou leave) and the asu of
HONGKONG, FEDEVARY 6TH, 1907.
CARPE DIEM, Hongkong has bofore enjoyed similar honour to that it has to-day, but such pleasing occasions are not, and cannot be the well known advocate, Mr. A. J, Baste, of reasonably expected to be, frequent in such Macao, will be very pleased to learn that he has an outlying outpost of Emperor EDWARD just gone in for his Hilary Term examination VII's dominions. The recent visilju on Lival and Criminal law, which is the leat but passing of the son of to-day's royal guest ano examination to be a barristar-st-law. He was a pensant break in the monotony, as expects to conclude. his professional studies by some see it, of life here, & purple spat on May next, when he will return to Úbiza.
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Manuel Leitað. Atre Brandt Flora Rozarlo.
Diocesan Foys Wchool. Italien Covent. Beli Padic chook
$20.
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THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
the drab panorama of our dollar-chasing The festivities at Saigon in honour of the existences; but the second advent of visit of the British squadron terminated on Prince ATUR's father, the Dux or Juary 28tb. Admiral Moore entertained M. CONNAVOHT, is naturally regarded with far Bean, the French Governor General, to dinner
on board the King Alfred. The Admiral Cup was he'd at Happy Valley from the 2nd to The monthly competition for the Captain's greater interest. The fervour of loyalty expressed his gratitude for the magnificent 4th Febrasry, 1907. The following retur.s that was shown, according to our files, reception sccorded them which, be said, were made: seventeen years ago, has not diminished constituted remarkable episode of the
fentente cordiale.
The Governor General, in
with the passage of time, although so many his reply, spoke of the rapprochement bo weer change of public policy and social outlook Britain and France and expressed the gratitude have occurred in the meantime. The loyal of the French people to King Edward, the -residents of this "no mean city" are pre-author of the better understanding which parod to-day, at amplo evidence has shown, prerailed between the two nations,
to extend to the brother of King Erwand
No. 4 of The Godown (Shanghai, January the cordial and respectful welcome that 29th] is the best yet for the disinterested they gave in 1890 to the son of Queen reader. For the interest-d, it is possible it will VICTORIA. Socialists may scream in Bog-. appear as the very worst. Where the former Land, suffragettes squawk, and labour joy a hearty laugh, the latter may fel & members hollow in other parts of the world pang equal to any ever experienced on a dentist'a doorstep. The humour is undeniable; we ency Royalty may appear to mean leas and the writer in a position to tell what he b lives less to a democratic generation-bat at to be the truth in such an effective manner, bat Hougkoog neither the Fast nor the Preseu
now that he has taken to volley Bring into the of the British Dynasty has as yet becna, iantead of sharp shooting at selected marks, we fear for his continued existence or
suffered to lapse from memory, and the
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
+ Mr. G. H. Edwards
Dr. L.A. Bains, R.X. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson Lt. C. B. Down Dr. G. M. Harston Mr. J. Douglas
(27 entries) POOL
⚫ Lt. R. M. Cross
Mr. G. H. Fdwarda ... Hop. Mr. W. J. Gresson... Lt. C. B. Dow.... Mr. Douglas
(30 cutries) † Winuer of Cup" Winner of Puol.
batantial prott.
Chaoufoong Road Estate No. 19. Coonig of four four-storied godowns and twe dwelling houses at the corner of Chaoufeong Boud and Broadway.
(1) Dr. Clark has recommended one house for
in subsection (1) of motion 175 of the Publie to such onbieles. Should the Board not be able Health and Buildings Ordinace of 1903. This to consider either of these applications favourbon divided into convenient building lots alf house is a small tianga'er building of two shly, considerable hardship would be caused his except fee of which have been sold as s bored 63, and can only legally arcem dodate two
toreys, at the corner of Yea We street, num. elicat
~Mon. Bír. HaWETT minuted If the house hot boon built after the passing of the new persons on och story. The reason gitu war Exat the hands was 83 small, and Dr. Clark Ordinance, no harceḥip is satciled by the ab. pointed out to the. Doard at the time that thence of cubicles as the man presumably was best way to deal with the property would be for well aware of the law at the time the plans were
Jessfield Road Estate No. 20.-Consists of the owner to let No. 01 bich has a buckyard),
drawn up.
24 mow of land with a good frontage on the The REGIST AR-GENERAL -The subiele | Jessfield Road including 12 now laid out som ❘ and No, 63 joially as one dwelling, but that the
Board had no power to ouforos this suggestion. question will never be settled so long as honses garden and ready for building parposes,
(2) The Board has granted total exemption are allowed to be built which are uninhabitable under section 175 to 17 Chinese houses on they were than one family without partitions of recommendation of Dr. Barnett; to 17 Clinea come kind. houses on the recommendation of Dr. Parsa; and to 79 Chiness houses ou the recommendation of Dr. Macfarlane,
refurbed P
Dr. CLARK-Quite recently.
Yr. HUMPHREYS-When he was 1.0.H.. before he went bome, did he not recommend some for total exemption ?
Dr. CLARK--Not under this Ordinance,
Ordinance with the same enactment!
The PRESIDENT moved that the Registrar- Geasral and the Presidout be appointed a committee to graut permits on the recommenda
of the M.O.H. with regard the retention or othorwise of aubioles.
to
Mr. HUMPHREYS-There is one question❘tion I would like toput. Was that one house exempt- ed before Dr. Clark left for England or after he There was no doubt, he continued, that there was considerablo irritation with regard to the enforcement of that section. It entailed work. of considerable difficulty on the inspectors who carried it out, and he thought it would be much more in scoord with the wishes of the majority of the community if the informal notices now Mr. HUMPHREYS-But under a previoms issued by inspectora were done away with and issued as far as possible by the Medical Officer of Health. The sub.committee should BD the recommendation of the M.OH, that was to any, they should
at present, because in all probability it would be not simply enforce the section as it stood
medied when the report of the Coumission wus considered. It was practically impossible for the MO.H. to personally inspent every case to see whether a cubicle should be retained or not, but as far as possible be would visit test cases and be guided by the reports of the senior inspectore
The JRESIDENT-He did. I can look it up Mr, HUMPHBzya-It doesn't matter.
"CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY;
the correspondanos relative to proposed houses An interesting disanssion originated from in Gough Street and Hollywood Road with cross section.
The FaESIDENT moved the adoption of the recommended plan,
seconding, said he could not say that any res
The Hon. DIRECTOR of Public Works, in sanitary improvement would be effected by the limitation if the height of the houses as mentioned.. All the adjacort houses in the same street were of the same height or higher.
Mr. HOOPER moved, with regard to Gough Street,
act
Mr. HoorER seconded. He took it that when an applicstion was refused by the committee it
would come before the Board.
The FAKSIDENT That is so. It will, however, limit the business of the Board very much.
on, those lious there would have been
Jessfield Road Estate No. 1.-Cousiata of
45 mow of land well situated on the Jenfeld
Road.
Yates Road Estate No. 22-Consists of 12 mow-of land on the Great Western Road, Eart. of Yuter Road, the development of which is now under consideration.
Directors.-Sir Chas. Y algeon on leaving for England resigned his seat and Mr. E. C. Pesica has been Invited to jin the Boord, Mr. E. Jonnor Hogg rotires by rotation, but offers himself for re-election.
Auditor. Mr. Wingrove retires bat offers himself for re-election.
E. JENNER HOĜO,
Chairman, WORKING ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st December, 1906. Dr.
To charges account to uniaries account.. rental account
To compresore und staff
To trustees' fees
To legal expenso account To the spement...... To directors foos..... To auditors' foes........... To balance transferred to profit and los
TIR. Clar.
4,516.27
15,975.00.
1,240.00
2,500,00
1,502.03
6,000,00
1,200.00
500,00
300,00
316,617.59 Taels... 384,861.73
Tik. Ct.
ET.
By xruse rentals. 481,720.86
Low tire insurance, water
and repairs, oto
326,587.81
by comission account.. By interest account,
By transfer fees
375,133.03
426.63
198,75 28,953,32
Tacle PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. June 30th, 105.
Dr.
384,801.73
Tle, Cis
156,000.00
40,080, 16
156,000.00
Mr. HOOPER thought the proposition was on right line. If the section had been worked To diriled for 19 3 triolion and more satisfaction to the com- les+ monity of Hongkong and to the Governm ent.
The resolution was carried.
CEMETERY EYE-LAWS,
that the plan be not sanctioned He added that subicles were allowed in existing houses but not in new houses, and asked what advantage the Government would gain by putting up that site for public auction. Naturally a man would give a higher premium for land where he could build three storeys instead of two. It would be a very immoral Proceeding if the Government took up that line It was because they had dons that that Hongkong was as insanitary as it was. They had cold land for building and those sites of foes had been removed, bad been surrounded by narrow. sfrests Owners had bought them knowing they would be allowed
put houses of a certain kind. Then came the Ordinance of 1903 and their rights had been taken awcy. This--practically amounted to
confiscation.
Y'
to
up
The Hon. Mr. CHATHAM interpolated the remark that there was no restraint as to height of building when those lande wore mold,
Mr. HOOPEE rejoined that if house was barat down they would not be allowed to build to the same height as before,
Mr. HUMPHREYS seconded the amendment. On a motion being faker the amendment
was carried.
THE OBNOXIOUS BECTION.
The revision of the Colonial Cemetery Bye Laws was submitted, Mr. Hooper expressing his satisfaction that the inequality in the scale
SHANGHAI LAND INVESTMENT
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The report of the directors for presentation at the eighteenth annual meeting of tho share. holders to be held on February 20th reads:Tho directors bave much pleasure in plasing before the shareholders their eighteenth Annual report which slows a satisfactory year's work.
The working account for 1906 has a credit balance of Tla. 346,617.53 as compared with Tle. $64.808.33 for the previous year.
The amount at the credit of profit and loss sccount, after deducting the interim dividend The REGISTRAR-GENERAL stated that be of 6% paid in July last, is Ths. 319,785 34, 96 18 78 had given notion of motion regarding applies which the dir.store recommend for appropria.
18tions under section 175 of the Ordinance, ton as follows :- 14 82
97
of 1909. In view of the possibility of the Final dividend 6% (making 12% for Commission now sitting considering this the year), on fully paid shares 156,000,00 94-1084 section and making suggested amendments, Dividend on new shares, (3 months
at Tia,
#BR
*****
and considering that the interpretation of at 12% annum), 25,295 shares
the section bad not been clear and that it Bonus on fully paid shares 52,000 had been misinterpreted for two years, he abares at Tk. 150
Bonne on new shares 25,295 shares proposed that in the special cases where
at The. 0.19 ... it seemed good to the Heard they should Carry forward graat exemptions from backyards but where according to the section they were unable to do so, that they ask the Gorerner in Council..
Total
To transfer to reserve fard accoust. To interim dividend for 1800 Dos. 41st, 1906, To bainoco
Jan. 1st, 1904. Uy Balance ...... Dec, 1st, 19
310,755,34
Tadie
Cr
672,435.80
Th, Cla.
............ 248,874.00
By profit ne ale of Yangtssopoo exteto
No. 1.
By post on sale of part of Wills' estate
No. 1 - By profit or sale of part of Ferry Road
entato
By balance of working accoust
Dec. 31st, 196, Tobulance
23,755.07
55,858.00
17,919,01 340,617.53
Txeli RESERVE FUND ACCOUNT.
Dr.
........... 672,435.50
Tla. Ca 642, 43,51
$65,493.51 Tie. Cta. *****848,813,05 4,681,46
Talk............... 809,443.51 RESERVE FUND SPECIAL ACCOUNT. Dec. 1st, 1903,
Dr.
Tis-Chr To balaneo
170,000,0
TAN...
Cr.
Taals
Cr.
170,000.00
Jan. 1st, 1905, By balance By profit and loss account
Jan. lel, 1906. By balance
Th Ct. 370,000.00
Treia....... 170,000,00 BALANCE SHEET.
Tia. Ota. 604,798.41 1,217,810.07
ANGETS.
Dr.
Extato No. 1
du.
37
Ja,
200 793.25
da.
103,066.95
do.
325,359.02
do.
B
589,241.32
do.
37,481 93
do.
107
110,308.25
do.
196 581.49
do.
421,621,51
19,271.25
do.
-56,567.33
do.
930,163.37
78,000.00
Jo.
17,073.45
do.
34,370,66
47,124.37
do. do.
4,806.05 61,078.04 do. do. 319,755.84 do.
Cash in hands of agenta..
290,071,00
8,540.30
33,784,54
22
4,109,23
1,015,87
Sandrs wortage lone...... Bundry debtors
1,821,801.42
56,518.38
113,874,00
the
3,634,88
7,170,022,64
3,833,480.00 420,715,00
do. at 5 per cent 250,000,00
do.
at 5 par cent
350,000,00 310,755.34
At en extraordinary general mesting, held
Hongkong and Shanghai bank Debenture purchase account
Tacis LIABILITIES,
to approve the suspension of propoedings on the 25th April, 1906, und confirmed at an A change in the advertisement of M. Wm. enforcing the low pending consideration of extraordinary general meeting held on Farmer's hotels announces the appointment of the report. He farther suggested that a sub-10th May, 1906, it was decided to ias 26.000 Captain T. Austin, RN.E. as the manager of committee should be appointed to decile what the Mauno Hotel. Mr. Farmer after sevenleen
now, shares at a prominm of Tla,"25 per share; Cr. residence in this arth. Not being interested materially, Mondo grid a Vie-President and the won
Cantou and should be the special cases under this section, (payable Tis. #9 on Jet October, 1906, and Ts. 35 Capital account Hongkong. is leaving early in April on a six Ha formally mored a molation in those torms
Premium account........ we would be grieved fo lose such a wilty con Captain Austin in charge of the hotel at Macao form the sub-committes. tributor of the newest of row journalism, He
tradition of personal loyalty of the most genuine sort is a living and breathing force has adapted Carlylo's opinion of the British Art and Mr. F. E. de Beauespaire (late of Australia) in our midst. As official representatives of rollos to the majority of Shanghailaudere, Farmer will have the satisfaction of feeling that in charge of the Victoris Hotel at Canton, Mr. which me the monarch, our Governors have from time admirably posed tribute to the late Frank
uk is a great mistake. There is an interests are in capable hands Roch hotels 4 timme been frequently convinced of this; Maitland womas remarkable stock exchange decorated and refurnished.
bave recently been therongly renovated, actes.
time that a halt was called in that costly Mr. HUMPHRATE seconded. He said it was undertaking involved by carrying out the section, and in order that they might be botter
da.
dv.
have ben applied for and the balance of 705 on let April, 1907) 25,205 of these now shares Debentures bearing instorestat & percent 1,461,000.00 shares the directors propose to dispore of in Profit and loss account due conrad..
Unclaimed dividenda Bundry arelitor let and the loss of rent by houses standing Reserve fund special account .....
All the Company's properties have been wall Reserve fund account......... vecant is practically nil. All works necessary
220.14 502.83
969,403.51
170,000.00
Tools mocnonm 7,179,002,86