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and it would have been extremely interest- ing to have had Sir BOBEET HART's obser. vations on the forces making for progress in greater detail. China, It appears to us, will owe her transformation not so much to & CO., any initiative on the part of the present generation of high officials as to the force of a new public opinion created by the great army of Chinese students who are being educated abroad in more advanced countries. The West is daily coming more and more into violent contact with the East. When Sir Roszar was speaking-of-his-own-par- ticular work, be incidentally remarket that Westere science and Western knowledge are reaching every hamlet in every provinco in China, thanks to the rapidly developing postal organisation. There can be no doubt about it that China is drinking deeply of the elixir of a new life and storing up

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THE BUSH FIRES.

LONDON, August 6th, The bush fires near Vancouver havé restarted, and Micheltown is now burning.

THE TYPHOON SHELTER

THE GOVERNMENTS REJOINDER.

The following reply has been returned by the Government to the lotior from the Shipping Firms published in our yesterday's lasuo :-

Colonial Becretary's Offion, Hongkong, 6th August, 1908. Gentlemen, I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 5th instant protesting against the resolution to be consider According to the latest informationed to-day by the Legislative Council to rate the the loss of life has been exaggerat. Light Dues from 1 cent to 2 cents per net register ton for the purpose of defraying half- ed, but no authentic figures are yet the cost of the proposed Typhoon Shelter at available,

Mongkoktami.

THE ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP WRECKED.

Your letter of the 23rd of June to which reference la mada was received under cover of a letter from the Chamber of Commerce dated the 3rd ultimo,

1.

BONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

A meeting of the Hongkong Legislativo Council was held yesterday in the Connell

Climber, PARBANT

Hie EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR FREDERICK JOHN DHALARY LUGAND, K.C.M.G. C.B., D.9.0.

Commanding).

Major General BROADWOOD (General Officer Hon. Mr. F. H. Ma, C.M.G. (Colonial Eerotary. Ress Davies K:C. (Attorney- -

Hon.

General),

Hon. Mr. L A. M. JOKAETON (Colonia) Treasurer)..

Hon. Mr. W.CHATÉAN GM G., (Director of Pabllo Works).

Hon. Mr E, A. ~Invins (Registrar- General).

Hon. Commander BASIL R, H. TAYLOR, EN, (Harbour Master).

Hon. Dr. Ho KAI, M.B., C.M., C.M.G. Hon. Mr. WEI YUK, C,M.G... Hoa, Mr. MURRAY STEWART, Hoo. Mr. H. A. W. SLADE,

·Mos. Mr. W. J, GRESSON.

- Mr. C; CLEMENTI (Clerk of Councils),

MINUTES, The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and confirmed.

LONDON, August 6th.

A reply was sent to the Chamber on the 25th Count Zeppelin's airslup has been ultimo and in the circumstances the Govern

your letter of the 23rd of June was necessary, wrecked in a hurricane. While remont did not conceive that a separate auswor to pairs were being effected an explosion

2. With regard to the 2nd and 3rd para- graphs of your letter under reply, I am to point occurred.

| out that you have misunderstood the satars of

FINANCIAL MINUTES, the referense, made to the Typhoon Relia! The COLONIAL STORETABI, by direction of Committee in my letter of the 18th of Decemminates, Nos. 42 and 43, and moved that they be H.. the Governor, laid on the table Financial ber, 1908 That letter covered & report by Mr.roferred to the Finance Committee,

The

The Viceroy of Mancharis is reported to have obtained a qualified assent from the Central Government to contract a loan with su

German Government, it is American syndieste, money being urgently needed for the Introduction and carrying on of stated, will compensate the inventor. reforms in that Viceroyalty. It is further stated that H. E. Tang Shao-yi, the Special" TURKISH MINISTER

thanks of the Emperor for the return of a Ambassador to the United States to tender the portion of the Boxer Indemnity, will, amongst other things probably oonduct negotiations for the completion of the proposed Losa. -

ANOTHER TYPHOON WARNING.

The following telegram was received at the American Consulate at 7 o'clock last evening from the Manila Observatory—

ap

Cyclone or typhoon Noff Aparri, filing

SHIPBUILDING FACILITIES

AT KIAO-CHAU.

LYNCHED.

LONDON, August 6th. The Turkish ex-Ministers have been Arrosted and Fehim has been lynched.

CHAOS AT TABRIZ,

LONDON, August 6th. A state of chaos prevails at Tabriz and barbarous fighting is taking place there,

A C.P.R. STRIKE, A Kiel despatch to a Loudeo paper saya ---- The Governor of Kiao Chao, Vico-Admiral

LONDON, August 6th. Trappel, intends to resign that past in the antan. It is rumoured here that Bear Admirst von Usedom, Chief Director of the

The mechanics in the employ of Imperial Shipbuilding Yard here, and whose the Canadian Pacific Railway Co, appointment will expire during the coming satum, will be sent out as Governor of Kiso | have decided to strike. Chau, sa it is Germany's intention to develop the shipbuilding facilities of that. Protectorate,

SHIPPING NEWS.

BMIGRANT SHIPS. The London Glasette publishes an Order In Coonsil determining the amount of the feos. payable in respock of the grant of certificates to ships carrying Chinese emigrants from porte in Okina and Korea to certain colonies which The fees are £4 upon application for a certi require the production of such certificate, fasts: 82 for a certificate at a second pork on the garag

of an hour. When the inspection takes place on Sundays or holidays the fes, in addition to that prescribed for certificate, will be 28.

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THE. KAISER IN SWEDEN.

LONDON, August Stir Their Imperial Majesties the Kaiser and Kaiserin have arrived at Stockholm where they were received by the King and Queen

of Sweden.

PERSIA..

LONDON, August 4th. Firing has been progressing at Tabriz since Monday morning. The Turkish Consul has domanded a cessation of the civil war, otherwise his Government will be compelled to intervene in order to protect. injured Turks.

J. B. Boulton in which sɔveral sohémes for s second boat shelter were discussed and the opinion of the Typhoon Relief Committee on the merits of the several proposals were invited. The Committes pronounced in favour of Mongkokiszi,

The COLONIAL TREASUKER seconded, and the motion was agreed tó,

FINANCIAL..

The COLONIAL SHOBETART, by direction of H.E. the Governor, Isid on the table the report of the Finance Committee, No. 42, and moved ite adoption.

the motion was agreed to,

The COLONIAL TREASUREX Scouded, sud ·

PAPRBS,

The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of

9. Your contention now is that so large and costly a shelter is not necessary, and you aver that on the night of the typhoon of the 27th July the shelter at Causeway Bay was by no, the Governor, isld on the table the follow- ing papers Correspondence regarding the fall and that on the afternoon of the Typhoon Shelter at Mongkoktani and the same day there was congestion owing to the proposed Temporary Inoresse in Light Dues,

and the Raporton the Botanical and Afforesta inability of the draft already in the refuge to

tion Department for the year 1907. The corres get further in and make room for others.

pondence regarding the Typhoon Shelter had been circulated to members, but since the sirculation it had been brought up to date by the addition of letter received the preivons from sertain European shipping companies and the answer under date of 6th inst. rH TYPHOON—TELEGRAM FROM SECRETARY OF STATE.

HIS EXCELLENT-I have received from the Seoretary of state a telegram which has already een published in the newspapers and which £ desire to read to the Council. It runs follows:-

It is possible that on the afternoon in question owing to low tide some congestion díð occur, bat with the rising tide the shelter as Alled with bɔsta; and that it was not adequate to Bocommodate all the craft that would have ought shelter it shelter had been available ie proved by the fact that in the Harbour no les than-6 steam launches, 1 matorboat, 10 Euro pena lighters, and 66 junki, oargo-boats and impans were wracked, with a loss of 45 lives,

Your telagram of the 90th July, nowa on the night in question Largo' numbers of craft of various descriptions took shelter behind of the typhoon received with great regret by His Majestys Government who desire me to Stonecutters Island and along the Taumaticonroy to the community of Hongkong ita

sincere sympathy at this

at this second disaster withia IONAL TIPHOON INFORMATION, two-your."

ADDITIONAL HIA ERORETBEer-I may add to that that - I bave recently been in correspondence with the Commander-in-Chief in South Chins with s

shore, and it was solely due to the fact that at no time did the typhoon blow from the wastward that these did not suffer great lay- and damage.

4. It is within your knowledge that steps are being taken to deepen that portion of Causewayer to arranging that any of His Majesty'

medsaged to. vur O Bay which bevor WIG 8871 wreid may be cruising around should and he wharged; There is no any typhoon or say atmospherical disturbance present intention to fill in Causeway Bay on the which they may be able to report. Arrange- provision of a second shelter. The Causeway materially increase our knowledge of the direc ments are being completed and I hope they will Bay shelter is regarded as a useful-barbour-of tion and course of typhoons and so improve the refuge erpecially for the numeroas boats that signalling in this Colony, frequent the eastern portion of the Harbour But it has its limitations, one of which is ja

Correspondents must forward their names and ad- West is a large question which the future. establish a fost, steamship that Chanda has protested to the Turkish Embassy

Premier, moved in the Dominion House of On 9th July, Bir Wilfrid Laurier, the Commons that it was desirable that steps should resolution of the Imperial Conference to be taken to wohieve the results aimed at in the

Advices from Teheran state that the Shab and northwestern portions of the Harbour. service over the Atlantic and Pacific OceaDE,

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must be left to decide for itself, but we can quite believe with the Pall Mall Gazette that one of the hardest tasks of Western statesmanship in the coming youre will be furnished by this inevitable real meeting between East and West.

The Hongkong Gymkhaus Club hold their fourth meating this sanson at the Happy Valley | on Saturday the 29th inst.

against the receiving of crowds of refugees without reason, and the Embassy has

should endorse the resolution by affirming that she was prepared to assume a fair share of the necessary obligations. The Premier said that as large as the Mauretania," but that a subsidy ordered them to leave; they, however, refuse it might not be advisable to subsidies steamers might be granted for a fleet of from 20 to 21 to go, and remain in the Embassy.

knot steamers. The hops was entertained that the Continent might be crossed in five days, but as to the Pacific service they were in the dark, as the present service to China and Japan was too slow. They should have stesmore for the Pacifle of 18 to 20 knots. While the idea

Appeared excellent, the

THE PARIS STRIKES,

LONDON, August 4th. Though the general strike in Paris was à

SHIPPING.

TEM TYPHOON SHELTEE-IMPOST ON

HIS EXCELLENCY--I have now to submit to

Inadequate size and the other its inaccessibility the Council the following resolution: for lighters and other craft using the western

provision of second Typhoon Skelter has now I am to remind you that the question of the

which period the Government has been urged been under consideration for four years daring in the Pablic Press and in the Legistative Council to prosecute the work with expedition in response › the loudly declared desire of the commanity. The lobation of the shelter at Mongkokteni has. hoon approved by various reprasantative Committees and procrastination

Resolved that on and from the 1st January, 1909, the Owner, Agent or Master of every ship which entera the Waters of the Colony, shall pay the following Duse to stah Oflcer the Governor may, from time to time, appelat Waters of the Colony by day or by night

(1) For all River Steamers, which enter the Five sixths of a cent per ton register. of the Colony

(2) All other ships which enter the Waters Two cents per ton register,

On July 21st, to Mr and Mrs, R. MORGAN, O At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. H. Kem Government was at present only a fasco, there were several collisions between J now on the part of the Government would justly which took place ou the 3rd October last year®

Hankow, a son

On August 1st, at Liu-kung-tan, Weihaiwel,

the wife of WALTER E, Wolant, of a son,

DEATH.

On August 2nd, at Shanghai. Epward Gould- ING, son of E. G. WILSON, aged 19 years and 6 months.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VOX ROAD C LONDON OFFICH: 131. FLEET STREET. E.

The Daily Press.

fed a rieska ooolie $5 for refusing to accept a legal hire in Queen's, Road Central on Wednesday,

The Yuk Kin Kan Chai Charitable' Instita. tions acknowledge by advertisement in another column a number of donations totalling 99,5 by Foreign Firms for the relief of distress in the village of Tak Kiu.

The Wiwupu, secording to a Paking dispatch, is making a firm stand against the proposition of the Russian Minister in Poking to establish a Mixed Court, (after the model the one in bangbal) in Harbin.

with

£80,000,000 PANIC.

ENORMOUS DEFICIT IN THE UNITED STATES,

merit censure.

8. For these and other reasons fally set out: in the printed correspondence of which a copy is enclosed,, His Excellency is not prepared to re open the question of the provision of a second shelter, of its location or of the method of Anencing its construction, matters which have

it

A Washington, telegram dated Jane 30 received the vary earnest consideration of the bad been done for 25 years. In September,

Баул-

£11,900,000. On the previous fiscal year there The Treasury deficit for the fiscal year is was a surplus of £17,400,000.

fancial panic last autumn which resulted in

This extraordinary deficit is due to the grave.

the failure of isoy banks and business houses

throughout the country. The monetary string. oney became so great that wages wore paid by cheque, and ordinary commercial affaire trace.

the same basis.

Having acted on

liberal advances. Between September 1 and The Federal Treasury saved the situation by

Qolober 30 it lent more than £14,000,000 to the American Government. banks-the largest amount ever lent by the This reduced the Treasury balance to less than £1,000,000-the lowest in the history of the country.

Government, its export advisors and the Publi for many months past—I am, 2., Works Committen of the Legislative Conseil

F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.

The Acting Superintendent, Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, and others.

BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED.

in

Exemptions British and Foreign Ships It will be within the recollection of members of of War. the Council that in the debate on the Estimaton the bon. Mr. Osborne, whose absence I greatly Canada to approach Australia and Now Zealand the police and demonstrators yesterday, and

et argod upon the Government in a very view to reaching a definite agreement a number of policemen were injured.

eloquent I may say in a very impassioned regarding the Imperial Conference resolution.

speech that there should be no further delay in The matter was discussed at length, and the

the erection of another typhoon shelter. He debate adjourned.

reminded us of the good resolutions which had FEESSTATION TO THE “BAZONIA"8". CAPTAIN,

been formed after the typhoon of 1874, when Habel, of the Hamburg Amerikaliner "Saxonia)"

The Japan Chronicl="

reports that Captain

was said that some 23,000 Ives were lost, and he reproached the Government that nothing has received from bis Majesty the Emperor of Japan, through the Gorman Consul, a silver

1906, according to his estimate, 10,000 lives medal in recognition of the rescue of three

were lost. He was supported by the un- shipwrecked Japansee in January last. When

official member representing the Chamber the "Baronia was passing Haomisaki light-

of Commerce, the Hon. Mr. Hewett, who boss, a signal was made to the sleamox that a

slated that in his opinion the typhoon shelter Bhip had been wreaked close by. HONGKONG, AUGUST 7TH, 1908. /

was urgently needed. Mr. Hewett only spoko Captain Habel at ouce made preparations to attempt

as he had spoken previously in the debate, in to render assistance, and, although a very

19 6. On that occasion he said that the neces THERE is nothing in the admirable little

heavy swell

WHE

running, succeeded in

sity for another typhoon refuge was admitted speech made by Sir ROBERT HART at the

taraing the Saxonia" round.

by all and that it ought to be built at the The following members passed in Semaphore sighted the wrecks Japanese schouner-the

earliest possible date. He contrasted the cost dinner given in his bonour by the London Signalling at the examinations held at Volna-

+ Baronia" was taken as close to the distressed

which the colony had to bear by the frequent branch of the China Association that will toer Headquarters during the month of July large quantity of oil had been thrown overboard

Tessel

as was possible with safety, and after

disasters and loss of property incurred by re- appeal to residents in China as being Gunners B. F. Chapman, W. Felling, P. Jacks, a boat was lowered, and, the three survivors

parring typhoons with the capital cost involved the erection of a new shelter. In that debate strikingly new to them; but a speech Trooper Morphy, Frooper Melbourne, and were afely hauled off one by one, and taken on

in 1006 the senioranofficial member representing delivered in the metropolis of the British Gunner M. E. McIntyre.

hoard the "Saxonis," which then resumed her

the Chinese community also gave his verdict in The thirteenth annual report of this Company favour of an additional typhoon refuge and voyage, bringing the rescued seamen on to Empire by the great, administrator-the In order to prevent a large number of Chinese Kobe. It is interesting to note this is the

is now to band and reads as follows:-

argued it on the grounds not merely of the safety Great Mandarin, as be in described by one.

allore who do not know English from suffering received acknowledgments for saving life at third occasion on which Captain Habal has

The Directors herewith present to the Share of material

of humanity

teral property bat on the broader grounds holders the report and accounts, duty auditad unanimous in supporting the urgent necessity, Press of this Colony has booz of the London papers-commands world- ander the new language test, the Board of sen On the first occasion he received a gold There is certain negro to be seen in the to the 31st December, 1907. The balance of the immediata necessity of building another wide attention. No man in China is better Trade has stated, that Chinamen in English medal from the Kaiser, and the second time he streets of Paris to whom it is dangerous to speak profit and loss account, inclusive of £839 58, 5d. Syphoon Yoluge, and they have impressad on qualified than the universally honoured next three months, provided they are discharged

ports may be shipped to Eastern ports for the was given a silver -cüp,

of the X rays. His face, which was once a GERMAN SHIPPING.

BRIFFING

beautiful ebony, colour and the jop of many a brought forward from the previous year, shows the Government that they are incurring & very Inspector-General of Customs to express before the ship returns to the United Kingdom. richten, the beary inerana in working oz-

According to the Leipzig Neuesto Nach-lubly gal" is now offered, and he will telf. The Directors roe:mmend that this amount The speakers in the debate last year spoke to

a credit of £2,059, 53, 101.

heavy responsibility delaying its constraction an opinion on the regenerating induexces

en any grounds whether financial or otherwise. grey patches. Question him, which are at work, proanging vastand,

Michael Coppolly, & gunner in the E.G.A Line and the North. German Lloyd Company colour." Like many another negro in the States "Reserve" to write £500 off Purchase of said in that debate that I thought it sa urgent pouses has compelled the Hamburg-American you in a voice broken with omotion, "You see be allocated follows: To wet aside. £200 to those who were already convinced. I myself

in me a negro who tried to change bis astoral pregnant changes in the national life of was charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the to take stops with a view to socuring financial

Magistracy yesterday with the theft of a silver assistance from the German Government in the he longed to be made white. One day he was Trading Rights to pay a dividend of i5 per necessity for the Government to afford adequate And optimism was the key noto or watch and metal chain, the property of the form of leans of Imperial funds at a low rate told. by a Philadelphian rack who had been sent, for the year, free of Income Tax, absorbing harbour Leaid that in my opinion there should potection to the small craft frequenting this of interest The facing the future with confidener hohe Ka rentators at Stonecutture in the oppressed the Emporee Willag en tube turn whita Der nageo resized to try it to the next account, the sum carried forward the pledge given time of transition may be long, and both recent typhoon, a I it was stated in evidence jest, and that his Majesty has expressed biméelf The negro sintered atrocious agony with all includes provision for payment on June 1st of should be undertaken at once. It therefore remained for the Government to decide in what and shein from the launch. In his statement,

Locount, the Government loans would be devoted a nightmare, in which be thonghakang

the uzeney should be provided. After careful the effect of retarding or temporarily however, be told the magistrate that be found on rubio is put forward on behalf of waking up to find himself as white as an albine.

roasted alive,on a gridiron, he was rewarded 1

Fatad stopping progress, but there will be an the articles on the shore and handed them to the two large, mys the Lines porrespondent, later the colour began to return-not all at Merxa, Couger, Scott and Clarke, the Com-in the form of an increase in the light duea. The

The ples which

Mr. A. G. Augier retires by rotation, and steps which had been adopted in similar crises, Alas! how transient are our joye! Two months. belog eligible, offers himself for re-election. 1 came to the panelesion that the east should advance of progress surely, if slowly," his commanding moer. His Worship rotorded doubt warranted, says the Times

be defrayed by an additional impost on shipping Uahke many superficial writers on the conviction, but in view of the spheial circum- but it is ourable that in reality this appli- not be an els bare never got beyond pany's Auditors, also xatire, and offer themselves ressons which prompted me to this conclusion

but by instalment. The unfortunate part cation may have been prompted by a desire to of it la subject, Sir Roxar HART does not ingline stances of the case and the previous good in-

dust of the defendant he said he did not intend the Atlantic, which was lost upon the advent of black nor white. "Ah, sir," he said, “the gods

are in brief form in the papers which have been recover for Germsa shipping the bine ribbon of the grey stage, and the negro is now neither for re-appointment. to belief in a rapid transformation such as sending him to gaol. He would impose a fine the Lusitania and Mauretanis. The Gororn of my country are avenged. I am a dishononred

laid on the table today in the memorandum which was communicated to ie Chamber of the world witnessed in Japan. The trans- of $25 with the alternative of one month's ment for its part will not be unwilling to tuks negro renegade badly whitened. All that is

Commerce. I will not go into detail on that formation in China must inevitably be low imprisonment.

advantage of the opportunity in order to add left me are my black thoughts" And he went

aubject in introduoing this resolution, but I shall to its feet of auxiliary oruisers and transports, off to get a binck coffee.

be glad to give any additional information that

China.

-----

NEGRO AND X RAYS.

the engeph. China he told his audience, is iconsaia na klin, siasa, danash Les Fazon Phao-RHONY Journal understands treating cancer with the X raye, that under the ezen 15% and tonazzy feswiza £643 193 194 penndalen pace 2 EROON 560

Ukuker. Las already

"minipor" of chr Tays the Ekin' dr u nugo Vonda-

accident and mistake, may have either yesterday that the defendant removed the watch in favour of the proposal. According to this the patienga of a martyr, but one morning after the sum of 2500 off the Debenture. in terms the finances of the Colony and of the...

by

By order of the Hoard,

29th Jano, 1908,

G. LENNOK,

Secretary.

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