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the advent of the railway will increase the

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prosperity of the province of Yunnan, and by auction at the Public Works Department TELEGRAMS.

wo cannot doubt that in time that hope will yesterday was bought by Mr. Chu Ng for $15,930. be fulfilled, but for the present the commer Lady Stewart-Lookhart, wife of the Com einl outlook can only be regarded as gloomy, missioner of Welhalwei, arrived in the Colony CO. Yunnan has been one of the principal opium-Fasterday, being a passenger from Europe by

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growing provinces of China, and now that the cultivation of the poppy has been strictly forbidden and measures are being taken by the authorities to see that their orders are strictly obeyed, a period of tradal depression his set in. How long it will continue it is impossible to predict. Yunnan is regarded as an agricultural country, and, to take the

place of opium, encouragement is being given to the culture of silk and the increased production of tea, tobacco, cotton and cereals. Next to opium, ries, wheat, and CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES. pulse have been staple products, and as the

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PASCALL'S FRENCH

That picturesque festure of an English Christmas, the "waite," has made ita appear- The carols have been extremely well rendered, ance in Kowloon during the past two nights.

and the carolists met with no little appreciation.

A young Portuguese named Antonio Vience Gutierras was at the Magistracy yesterday charged with wounding a Chinsman with a

small saloon ridlo. The ballet entered the left thigh to the depth of three inches. Defondant was remanded.

For obstructing Inspector Fenton in the execution of his duty a Chinose private watch, man was fined $10 at the Magistracy yesterday The Inspector had arrested a hawker, and when he called on some coolics to carry the hawkor's belongings, the defendant interfered and told

them not to do so,

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ANOTHER KOREAN

ASSASSINATION,

PRIME MINISTER THE VICTIM.

Toxo, December 23rd. On Wednesday the Premier of Korea was attacked by a native named with a sword, and fatally wounded.

The tragedy occurred outside the Catholic church at Seoul after a requiem service had been held in connection with the death of King Leopold.

The assassin is a Korean Christian who has been to Amerien.

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Campbell, the organist, and Mrs Campbell were presented with a silver rose bowl from the choir and friends on the occasion of their marriage. After a few remarks by the Rov, H. O. Spink, the choirmaster, Mr. B. L. Frost, made the THE BOMB IN ST. PETERSBURG. presentation, Mr. Campbell making a suitable reply. The roa bowl was inscribed: "Presented to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Campbell on the occasion of their marriage, November 20th, 1909.”

harvests have been good during the last two or three years, and as, also, large sums of money have been brought, into, the provines by the construction of the railway, it is hoped that these factors will enable the people to tide over the loss of opium until its place shall have been taken by silk, tobacco, tea and cotton. We note that to the British Consul at Mengizi, these hopes appear delusive. "The true solution of the Yunnan commercial problem," he says, would seem to be in the development of the mining industry and improved means of communication." Very likely the advent of the French railway to the provincial

In the interests of the credit of the Colony capital will lead to developments in both the police authorities would do well to strengthen their control over the chair bearers, notably directions. Hongkong has already counder-

those at the upper terminus of the Peak able trade with Yumur and naturally Tramway. Yesterday, when a large number of indulges the expectation that milway American tourists visited the Peak, the chair communication will assist its development.cookies readily undertook to take them to the The development of the mining industry flagstaff, but it seemed to be a practies of many would probably benefit Hongkong to an ex- when they were halfway up, to dump the chairs tent as great if not greater than agricultural and demand payment of the fare, and a very extortionate fars, much to the dingust of the development. It may surprise many readers

visitors, to know that, even now, there is a very considerable export of tin from Yunnan to Hongkong. The trade appears to be grow ing steadily. Out of 4,589 tons cxported from Indo-China last year, only 125 tons were of local origin; the rest was in transit from Tunnan to Hongkong." The total value of this export to Hongkong last year was upwards of half a million pounds sterling. Now that railways are tapping A. S. WATSON & CO.. provinces of unlimited mineral wealth in

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South and West China, it is well within the range of possibilities that among industrial developments at Kowloon in the years to come we shall see huge smelting works receiving large quantities of the ore. There is undoubtedly a great futare before the Colony of Hongkong if fall advantage is taken of the great possibilities which are opening up on all sides of it by the railway developments and by the mining enterprises which are certain to follow. While we naturally attach the greatest importance to the great trunk line from Hankow which Orders for extra copies of DARE PRESS will have its terminus at Kowloon, we do not thould be sent before 11 am on day of publication. After that hour the supply overlook the benefit which the port should limited. Only supply for Cath.

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· HONGKONG, DECEMBER 24TH, 1909.

ME. CARLISLE, the British Consul for Indo Chins, in his Report on the Trade of the French Colony for the year 1908 inakes the

derive from the railway reaching from Haiphong into the heart of the province of Yunaan. The Colonial Government of Indo-E China, it is true, by preferential import dutiesen sures a preponderating demand in Indo-China for goods of French manufac. ture. France, therefore, secures practically a monopoly of the imports capable of being supplied by Europe; still this represents only 50 per cent of the total imports, the remainder being mainly the natural products of the neighbouring countries which it is impossible for the Western nations to

By kind permission of the Colonel and the. Officers the Band of the 13th Rajputs, ander Bandmaster B. H. Partal Damai, will play the following programme of masic at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, to-night, (weather permitting);--- March....................... “Volunteer; "

veure."Haydoo". W. Winterbottom Selection Harry Lauder's Songs J. Ord Hume Valeo Wein-Weib und Gesang" Regker Song Large Cornet fole Handel Patrol...... “Egyptian” von Jasper Valelane God Save the King.

Beckert

From the photographis studio of Mr. A Fong, we have received a new book of views of Hongkong and Canton which we have pleasure in recommending to the notice of the public There are about eighty views in ministure. They have been reduced from larger photographs and grouped-four, five or six together... They are remarkably clear and form the best local production of the kind we have seen. Had the collection been issued a month earlier when people were thinking of Christmas gifts for friends in Europe or Amerlos. there would probably have been a good demand for the book. Colony is being visited by As it is, they are put on sale at a time when the a party of 650 American tourists, and many of them will doubtless be glad to have such an interesting souvenir of their visit.

LONDON, December 23rd. Colonel Karoff, the chief of the Secret Police at St. Petersburg, hes been blown to pieces by a bomb.

He was enticed to a flat and the explosion followed.

A man named Voskessensky, who is supposed to be the assassin, rushed out of the house, and was arrested.

THE FUNERAL OF KING LEOPOLD.

LONDON, December 23rd. The funeral of King Leopold of Belgium, which took place yesterday, was marked by great pomp.

DISASTROUS FLOODS IN DEVONSHIRE.

LONDON, December 23rd. Disastrous floods have occurred in- Devonshire and numerous wrecks on

the coasts are reported.

A BATTLE IN NICARAGUA.

SIX HUNDRED CASUALTIES.

LONDON, December 23rd. General Estroda has completely defeated the Nicaraguan-Government troops.

The killed and wounded on both sides amount to 600.

Nineteen hundred troops surrendered.

Government

CHINESE FINANCE.

COMMENTS BY THE BRITISH COMMÈRCIAL ATTACHE

Journal gives some interesting extracts from The carront isms of the Board of Trade the report apon the foreign trade of Chins for 1908 drawn up by Mr. W. Ker, the British Commercial Attaché at Peking, upon the subject of Chinese finance. Mr. Ker says:

Besides the depreciation of the copper currency, due chiefly to excessive output from provincial mints, a still more dangerous menace to the financial condition of China has come

PRESENTATION TO DR. THOMSON.

A GIFT FROM THE TUNG WA HOSPITAL

passed, has been more ready than its pro decessore to co-operate with me in my efforts to raiesti standard of the work done in this institution, Chinese and European methods of treatment are carried on harmonously side by An interesting ceremony took place at the side, and in just about equal proportione Tung Wa Hospital yesterday afternoon, when as to the number of patients being treated Dr. J. C. Thomson, who leaves the Colony for by the one method and the other, nod Home in the course of a fow days on account of

no more willing staff of employess existe, I can ill-health, was presented with a handsome silver say with confidence, in any institution in this tea set consisting of five piesse in recognition Colony, The Chinese community, has not of the disinterested services rendered to that resented the changes introduced. Thero has institution during the twelve years ho has been a steady, continuous increase in the num acted as visiting medical officer. Mr Sin Tak ber of patients during the past twelve years. Fan, the past chairman of the Hospital, The number of admissions in 1996, the year' presided over a large attendance of the leading previous to my assuming duty here, was 2,041, Chinese, end was supported by Mr. Lau Chu in 1990 it was 2,898, and last year, 1908, Pak, the present chairman; Dr. Thomson, Dr. the figure WEB 4,122 In 1903 tho F. C. Clark, Hoa. Dr. Atkinson, Hon. Mr. new wing In the other side of the A. W. Brewin, Registrar General; and the Rev. C. H. Hickling."

road added seventy-sight beds and 籍

large out-patient department to the secom- Tho various pieces were inscribed as follows: modation of the hospital, and a continuons Presented by the Chinese Community of demand in excess of ward space through the Hongkong to Dr. J. C. Thomson, MA, M.D.. whole of last year or two has rendered the need D.T.M. and H., D.P.E., visiting Medical of the new wards about to bo opened an urgent Officer, Tang Wa Hospital, from 1897 to 1909." out, altogether irrespective of the insidenes of Mr. SIN TAE FAN said: - Gentlemen, The any plague epidemic. I would like to avail myself. purpose for which we are assembled here to-day of this opportunity of publicly acknowledging is to present a farewell address and a silver to the gront indebtedness of this institution to the set to Dr. Thomson, who is about to leave us Inte Dr. Chung, tho frat resident European- and this Colony on account, of his health, a trained house surgeon, Chung King, ho was a matter much to be regretted. I have just re- diplomato of the viceroy's medical college, by the courtesy of Mr. Lau Chu Pak, my worthy resident surgeon linquished the Presidency of this Hospital, but | Tientsin, and had already been for eight years in the Alico Memor-

Hongkong, December, 1909, To J. C. Thomsau, Esq., M,D., D.T.M. and H.

D.P.H.

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successor, the pleasing duty of making the pre-ial Hospital. There he had seen and shared the sentation has been accorded to me. Gentlemen,work of Six Patrick Manson, Dr. James Cantle, you are all aware that for the past 13 years Dr. G. P. Jordan, Dr. William Hartigan and Dr. Thomson has been associated with this others, so that he brought to the Tang, Wa Hospital as Visiting Medical Ofloor. The Hospital a very ripe oxperience. I consial him invaluable services he has rendoroi, are, I believe my friend and regrotted him deeply when we unparalleled in the history of the Tung Wa lost him in 1902. His kindness, courtsey, tast Hospital, and the relations he has bad with the and professional skill combined to guable him to Directors have been most cordial. Dr. Thomson, carry through the very great improvements it in for these services the Chinese Community that were made during the tonure of office and of Hongkong bare in token of their gratitude for which the orofit was largely his thought fit to present you with the silver ten

were fortuante in finding for him worthy set and the farewell address, which with your successor in Dr. Jen Rawk, M.D., of the zuiver- permission I will now raad...

sity of Oregon, U.S.A., who brought very similar qualities to those. I have described in Dr. Chung, to the delicate task he undertook, and SIR,On the eve of your departure from he has confirmed and strengthened the work the Colony, we, the Directors of the Tung Dr. Chang did so well. He is still with us; and Wa Hospital and the undersigned Chinese his now as colleagnes Dr. Leung Chin Fan, a Marchants and residents of Hongkong, desire liceatiate of our own Hongkong College of to place on recort our high appreciation of the inestimable services rendered by you to the Medicine. I have watched Dr. Loung's career Hospital, and to tender you our heartfelt as a student and a doctor with the liveliest thanks for your loyal support and assistance antisfaction. He is a credit to his college, in the humane work carried on by this Charit- and the Tang Wa Heapital is to be con- able Institution.

The sremplary manner in which you have gratulated on having secured his services. Ib. so unreservedly devoted your time and skill would take too long to recall the long line of to the benefit of the Hospital as Visiting directors with whom I have worked for the Medical Officer since 1897 will never be for welfare of this institution, and from whom I have gotten, while the number of persons, who swg you a deep debt of gratitude for your received an unfailing kindly courtesy, but I kindness and assinous cars when they were cannot sit down without expressing my thanks under your treatment is very great.

The courtesy and consideration which you to yon, sir, personally for the happy relations have continuously extended to all with that through your induenes have marked my whom you have come in contact, the great dealings with the board of directors during interest and sympathy which you have this last year of my tenaro of the post of ever manifested in the suffering poor of this Colony, and the exceptional skill inspecting medical offer. It has been a yest and tenderness that you have always displayed of rapid progress, and you have advanced in the exercise of you profession, lave won our the work of this hospital, as well as the highest esteem and admiration, and in token arrangements and the accommodation for thereof we beg you to accept the accompany the work, to & markadly higher lever. You ing silver tea set and this addresS,

We are also deeply sensible of the invaluable have not been content to set on my sugges knowledge and experience you have acquired tions, you have takes them ap and improved for the benefit of the Colony by your laborious on them, and I have time and again had to bon.

and scientific study of the treatment and

prevention of Malaria, which has bean in-fess that what you proposed to do was in every strumental in so vastly improving the health of way bettor than I had ventured to recommend. ite residents; and the succesyou have achieved I esteer it an honour to have been associated in this direction should be a lasting source of with you and the board of directors whose opera- gratification to you, and will be written large tions you have presided over with such energy

in the history of the Colony.

Your departure will be a severe loss to the and wisdom, and I am greatly pleased that the Hospital as well as to the Colony generally, in improvements in the Tang Wa Hospital effected which you have deservedly occupied an eminent position, and it fills us with the keenest regret.

in these last few months have come before my own departure from this. Colony.. I am We desire to stanre you that the memory glad that you have been succeeded as president of yourself and your self-sacrificing work in

of the Tang Wa Hospital by one whose pre- the interests of the Chinese Community will ever be cherished by us; and ye wish you a

rious public career ie a promise that speedy rostoration to perfect health, and your enlightened policy in the manage- long life to enjoy many years of pesce, ment of this institution will be continued, happiness, usefulness and distinction in your and I am sure Mr. Lau Chan Pak will, during Homeland. We are, air, yours sincerely. Dr. THOMSON replied:-Mr. Sin Tak Fan, and reputation as an earnest worker for the best the coming year, add to his already great Gentlemen,Words fail me to express what I interests of the Chinese community of Hong- feel in view of the high tribute you have paid kong. Again I thank you, sir, for all the to my work in the Tang Ws Hospital, and the kindness that I have experience from yourself

JOLLY TARS" MINSTRELS. The second and last performance of the USE. West Virginia Jolly Tara" minstrel troupe was given in the Theatre Royal last night in aid of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. A on the opening night a large audience was present, and the funds of the Y.M.C.A. are likely to profit to a considerable extent from the proceeds of the entertainment. The string band was in fine tans and rendered its various selections in masterly style, and the unique manner in which observation that a not inconsiderable con- supply. On the Yunnan railway a prater reflected great credit on the painstaking and prominently into notice during the last generous gifts you have made to me in token of and your colleagues. I count it a high honour

the many songs and choruses were accompanied tribution to the commerce and prosperity of enes of 20 per cent is given to man officient instruction of the conductor, Mr-Carl the British Colonies of Hongkong and factured goods of French or Indo-Chinese Baker. As on the opening night the jokes of Singapore is supplied by Indo-China. This origin. Cotton yarn at present forms the corneriner were decidedly funny and heartily is especially so in the case of Hongkong the principal item in the merchandise applanded, and their various songs took well, We note that in the last few years the value going from Hongkong to Yunnan, while especially the ablo rendering of "Oh, you kid," of the importe into Indo-China from Hong-in the contrary direction the bulk of both occasions consisted of four, gave a clover The Acrobatio Five, which by the way has on kong has been steadily increasing. The the trado is in tin which comes from performance, and the dancing of Beed and returns for 1907 showed an improvement to mines near Mongtae. A blow is aimed at the McKnight, accompanied by Donovan with his the extent of £750,000 on the returns of cotton yarn export from Hongkong by the ditties, earned anstinted applause. In the 1908, while those for 1908 are better by recent increase of the preference on the rail concluding sketch the various parts were ably close upon a million pounds sterling than way for goods of, French and Indo-Chiness execated, and the violin sole of Mr. Carl Baker may well be described as the star turn of the they were in 1906. The exports from Tudo origin, the intention doubtless being to foster evening. China to Hongkong in 1907 were nearly the export trade of the Tonkin mills, but two million pounds sterling higher than in as the Treaty gives the French the privilege.

WEATHER REPORT.

A

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday insand On the 23rd at 12.10 p.m.-The depression lying over Manchuria yesterday has reached the Leighbourhood of Vladivostok.

The barometer has risen considerably in N. Chius, and a slight to moderate rise has taken however, pressure is still low. place also over the S. Philippines, where

1906, due partly to an abnormal demand for of charging preferential rates, the importers the following report: ries, but in 1908 they fell off by a million of yarn of British origin cannot object. pounds. Of the total trade of Indo-China. Last year only 444 tons of Indo-Chinese Hongkong and Singapore between them had manufacture went into Yunnan, while 4.832 in 1907 over 42 per cent, and in 1908 about tons went from Hongkong, but most of it 40 per cent. The total trade of Indo-China probably goes by river, and as the develop has been increasing in recent years, ment of freight traffic on the railway will and we are probably corrent an "as--probably be as slow as it has been in China sociating this result with the deve it is doubtful if the British import, will be lopment of railway enterprise. There materially affected, though if a freight traffic are now upwards of sight hundred miles speedily develops on tlie railway, this item of railway completed and open to traffic in the list of Brities imports secins destined in the "Colony, and two or three hundred to suffer. miles are under construction. All this goes

At the Magistracy yesforday a Chinese was to the opening of new markets and the sentenced to six months' imprisonment, six

next the important line which will connect twelve strokes with the birch for snatching a

A high pressure area lies over the continent 20 the North my Tango-valliy

Tin monsoon Will Theresa in strength over the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-

N. to N.E. Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, freshen

Ling: Bus

Same as No. 1.

Formosa Channel

CHRISTMAS SERVICES..

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, Christrans Day Holy Communion (7.30 am) Matin (11 a.m.) Responses, Ferial; Venite, rotch Felius, SperialTo Donm, Elgar in F Jubilate, Good- Holy Communion (12 noon).

For

Kyle, Adlam in Hymn, 60, 62 and 58, ND Faster 18, res 1, 2 and 16 in unison. Palm 45, Verees and 18 in unison. Preacher, Toe Bishop, of 7, 12 and 18 in unison Palms 66, Verses, 9

year, t... the unregulated issue of bank notes. your appreciation of my services to this institu- that you have placed my portrait in the hospital The issue of notes has been resorted to by both tion. Tisis tray and tea service will be among laboratory, and permanently associated my name Provincal Governments and private banks as my proudest possessions, for there is nothing in a means of compensation for tho loes of

with the work being done there. This address profits occasioned by the restrictions imposed my work in Hongkong that gives me greater from the Chiness community I shall prize ag by the central Government on the output of satisfaction than the circumstance that I have long as I live, and both-the-address and this coinage, the immediately Inorative nature of with whom I have been associated in this family, a lasting teken of the good-will that the mints, and, as was the case with the copper had the friendship and good-will of those munificent silver service will remain in my the operation has made a quicker and deeper bospital. My task here has been no easy one. prevailed in my relations with the Tung Wa it than the certainty of the financial distress to My appointment to the offce of inspecting Hospital. (Applause.) impression on the minds of those concerned in follow. The issue has been defended by Chinese medical officer on January, 1897, followed tha on the ples that it is not fair that the foreign report of a special Tung Wa Hospital commie. banks should have a monopoly of the issue of sion that sat in 1895, and was a result of the bank-notes, but this plea ignores the fact that neither the issues nor the reserves of the native decision of the commission that great impro- banks are known with any certainty. II. .vements in the working of the Hospital were Consul General at Hankow describes & Bann possible, and extensive reforms essential. Beson: Anthem, with all Thy Hosts.West. cial crisis there in November, 1938, when four fore that time only Chinese treatment was prominent native banks failed to the amount of

veral million tagls, and it was then discovered available, but on the same date a resident thas obtained four times the limit of the credit medicine, surgery and midwifery, was appointed. that the four all belonged to one family, which surgeon, Dr. Chang, trained in Western intended to be given.

After citing other cases the report con-

that in future all patients who might enter should tinuos:

have the option of treatment by European These instances show that, in the case of methods, though no compulsion was to be some at least of the native banka now freely is exercised. The directors of that day, whilo suing notas, every principle of sound baking treating us with constant courtesy.and all due recognized in Europe or Ameries is righted and that with east nor readdy convertible consideration, were by no means unius way yu the 21st inst, and is due here on or security is held by these banks, against their the belief that the changes proposed were decir- note issues. The foreign mercantile community

The LG.M. str. Prins Sigismund left Kobe involved by the growth of the systoni, and it in an interference with themselves, to be openly expected here on or about the 29th inst. a.m. in China is koonly alive to the danger to tradeable, the Chinese doctors regarded our efforts as

on the 22nd fetant, at 8p.m., and may be hoped that the Central Government, whose at resented and opposed, and the employees The Austrian Lloyd's atz. E. F. Ferdinand tention has been called to the matter, will be generally pursued, for a time, a policy of passive left Shanghai for this port on the 22nd inst able to impose effective checks.

resistance that was occasionally very trying.and.is das here on the 26th inst. p.m.

Tho N.Y.K. str. Takasaki Maru (Bombay HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Keep your com- Eat ere long all this was changed, and friendly Line) left Moji for this port on the 21st inst., plexion, Mrs. Ellan's Crime Charmanta, Lait relations were soundly, established. I was able and is expected here on the 26th inst. Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Poudre in some sense, and Dr. Chung vory thoroughly: Toums on the 21st inet.

The Bank Inte str. Kumeric arrived at Charmant will enable you to do it. - Her

The Book-Line str. Ovane left Vancouver

development of foreign trade. By February bours' exposure in the stooks and to receive South coast at Chins between Samen No. 1. Specialities for the Skin are the study of to-look at matters from the other side and to re- letimo. A. &. Watson & Co. Ltd. Bolo Agents gard sympathetically the Chinese point of view

Hongkong and Lamooks,

Hongkong sad Hainan...

the city of Yunnan with the coast at Hui- gold hair pick from the head of a woman in the South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1. phong will be completed. It is hoped that

street.

Victor u.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Eng Hok Foug B.8. Co's str. Persia arrived at Manzanillo, Mexico, on the 15th inst.. sailed for Hongkong, via Mazatlan and Guay about the 24th prox.

on the 21st instant for Hongkong vin Japan.

[453 Each new board of directors, as the years have ports.

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