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FAMINE RELIEF WORK.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1911.
The Correspondent of the N.C. Daily News at Wuhu writes:--
Toward the end of last month a meeting was held in Kuling to consider the conditions in the flooded district of the Yangise valley, and to consider ways and means to reliere, in some measure, the distress caused by the great floods.
The weating was largely representative and a
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in relist work. The meeting was called to order
by Mr. Maurice Walker, the Rev. Arnold Foster, of Wachang, cponing with Dr. Boobie, of Nanking, was chosen as chairs, and the Rev. Wm. Romfrey Hunt as eocratary. The chairman then called for reports of flood-
of Husan,
of ed districts. Dr. Loger,
#poke the terrible floods in Chargtehfa, and the pos The Rev. Arnold sibility of
such, Proventi
Ling Foster reported wrin floods in the profecture of Mianyang. Hunch. Mr. Geo. Miller and Dr. Baul Wakefield gave information of the extensive damage done in Wawei, Hansban and Kochow, and in and around Wahu,
In the discussion which followed it was evid ent that it was the oarmeat desire of the meeting to meet as far as possible the need of the situa tion. It was also felt that scientific methods should be adopted, not only to relieve the pre- sent distress. but in future to provent the ro- currence of auch dienstrous floods.
After a frank and lengthy discussion it was mored by the Rev. J. E. Williams and seconded by the Rev. TJ, Preston that a committen of nine be appointed to deal with the matter,
Three recommendations were made to the committee.
1.-To find the kind of relief work they would advise.
3-To recommend a general Committeo on famine conditions in China, a committee that shall conurend the consdency of the public both
in China and abroad.
3. That the fallest publicity be given to the accounts of the Hwaiyuen and Chiusiang Com
mitivos.
The mabors of the tentativo committen are:-
The Rev. E. C. Lobenstine, North Anhui; Dr. Jas. Woods, North Kinagat; and the Revs. T. J. Preston, Hanan: M. B. Orier, North Kiangsu; Geo Miller, Wale; M. J. Walker, Chiakiang; Jaz Bailey, Nanking; J. B. Web ster, Chinking; Arnold Foster, Wushang and J. E. Williams, Nanking.
The committee mot at the close of the general meeting
The Rev E. C. Lobonatine was elected to the chair and Mr. Geo. Miller was chosen secretary,
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are landed time and space, and embed us to crowd the and delivery can be obtained as
Optional foods will be landed here nales. operations of a year into thospace of a few hours.
(3) The cables of the world are now in the instractions are given to the contrary within It is 6 hours. bands. of monopolista or "cable rings."
foods not cleared by the 19th inst., at 4 P.M., advisable, at all costs, to put an immediate end "We e ask that they ha
will be subject to rent. to all cable monopolies, bought out at the market prien of the day by the Governments of the cirilsad world.
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(5) The British and Colonial Governments orer sixty Colonies and Dependencies) now nearly a quarter of a million sterling sver This meeting suggested that the chairman
iu purchasing the communirato with the Shanghai Committee, year for official cablo Asking that for the present the books be closed,go far towards the inters This aut voald |
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A sub-committee was also appointed to sug-world to abolish political frontiers for telegraph purposes. To show what can be done it is gest lines of relief work,
pointed out that in Apetalic a message is sent 7,000 miles, at a penny par word, ritories of six Governments and States. grams from London passing through Germany to India and Australia are charged 3d, a word, (7) A kad telegraph in can be consirnstad by Germany; the local mats is only hd, a word. throughout Europe and Asia at a cost of from £25 to £30 per mile, whereas a cable coste from £200 to £300 per mile. A land line can carry ninety words a minute, and a cable only abent thirty words per minute,
The committee met again on the following day and the sub-commitles made their report.
1.-The meeting desired to put on record its conviction that in periods of famine or other calamity, it is the duty of the members of the missionary body, in co-oporation with their fellow countrymen and the Chinese, to take part in
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3-That in view of the distress now existing in many parts of the Yangtze valley, this meet ing bellovis that stops should be at once. Inken to organize a representative committee of both Chinese and foreigners, to consider the re- spective plaims of the affected districts and to devise means for meeting them.
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E. A HEWETT, Superinten font Hongkong, 13th September, 1911.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.. THE Steamship
THE
"LIGHTNING," having arrived from the above Ports, Con- Cargo impeding the discharge will be lauded sigrees of Cargo are heroby informed that their
oods will be delivered from alongside. at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.
Cargo remaining on board after 2 P.M. of the 20th inst. will be handed at Consignes risk and expense.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- MEDIATE delivery of their Goods from along- side, mel Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and exponse. -
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lan.,
Agente.
[1165 Hongkong. 18th September, 1911.
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STEAMERS BORNEO, German str., 1,344, T. Sembill, 14th Sept.-Sandakan 8th Sept, Timber and General-Melobers & Co.
1,350, W. Lloyd Jones,
SALAHAUJI, Datch slr., 1,237, F. Reedeker, 17th Sept.-Tarakan, Petroleum-Asiatio Petroleum & Co. SUNOKIANG, British str., 987, M. Mathies, 15th Sept.-Haiphong 13th Sopt., General-- Butterfeld & Swire. TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,340, Fraser, 16th September-Saigon 11th Sept., Cenozal- Wo Fat Sing
He insists that the most vital need of to make communication the Empire is
. We shall It was moved by Mr. J. E. Williams and practically perfect and instantaneous with the Undersigned, soconded by Mr. Gries that the chairman and very part of our planet.
Arnold Foster be asked to go to Shanghat never seos Mr.
aatil we annihilate time and distance in communicating with every part of it. Committee. Mr. Preston that a paid secretary be employed to give his whole time te this work.
Mr. Preston was asked to draw up a report of the conditions in Hung, Mr. Miller to report for Wahu, and Mr. Walker for Chinking. Mr. Grier was also asked to investigate the system of cornering grain, and these reports were to be sent to the secretary not later than
It was mored by Mr. Grier and seconded by The only concession obtained, of half price for / AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE CHEKLx, Britisk str 22 13th Sept., Gozesal TUTAROEM, BR
the 15th of the mouth.
Mr. Williama proposed and Dr. Wood seconded that the General Committee get into relation- ahip with the Feed Cross Society with regard to their work and that the minutes of the general moeting be forwarded to Washington and London,
LIMITS OF EXTRAVAGANCE.
The Lordon Daily Telegraph's. Now York correspondent writes:-
non-vode messages, is flusory. The Postmaster- General of the Commonwealth of Australia is quoted as hoping that the day is not far distant when cable messages can be sent to England, för 3ds word. Mr. Heaton laments that we
are never yet had an Imperial Postmaster General, but he has positive knowledge that our present anlightened and farecoing Postmister. General will not leave office without establishing universal penny postage."
THE RUSSOJAPANESE WAR
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK EE Steamship
MATOPPO,"
Captain W. H. Dormand, having arrived from the above Pert, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow. loon, and stored at Consignees risk and experso All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex amined on FRIDAY, 22nd inst,, al 10 4.1.
All Cirims must be presented within fifteen days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which
they cannot be recognized
dato
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Love left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd inst. will be subject
BTATISTICS OF CASUALTIES. Details of Japauso casualties in the war with Bussin, which have hitherto been withheld from public knowledge, are furnished to the Militär Wochenblatt by Surgeon-General Dr. Akiyams, a professor at the Army Medical Academy in Tokyo, who is now in Berlin. The to reut. tables have been dawn up by Dr. Meri, the head of the medical department in the Japanese anfabers of War Ministry, and are thus absolutely authentic
The first fable-gives
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Agents.
[1157 Hongkong. 16th September, 1911..
Ir. Rose Hutchins, wife of an invalid millionaire; bas petitioned the Equity Court regarding her pin-morey allowance, and sub mitted an itemised table of expenditures show ing her "necessiti" the maintained that the following items for a month are not in the nature of extravagance, but are reasonable re-killed and woanded in the seven import. quirements, without which a woman belonging ant engagements and battles of the to a millionaire husband would be humiliated. In the battle of Kitschu, which laated AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI.
and suffer grieróne distress:
Servanta
Molia car and chauffeur.
Milk Butcher and grocer....... Pow rent
Murlo Confectionery Charity படிம் Theatre tickets.. County club subscription Silver insurance
2.0
names
War.
Tho
GATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM TRIESTE, FIUME PORT BALD SUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE Company's Steamship
THE
* AUSTRIA,"
two days, there were killed 35 officers and 248 0 663 men and wounded 111 officers and 3,550
55 0
men. In the battle of Watanka, which Insted 6 0 two days, there were killed sight officers and 202 mer, and wounded 44 officers sad 892 men. In the battle of Toshi-kien, which lasted three days, there were killed 13 officers and 182 men, and wounded 51 officers and 913 men.
of the remaining four battles are not given, so I must distinguish them by numbers. having activod, Consignees of Cargo are hereby In battle No. 4, which lasted twelve days, thote informed that their Goods are being landed at wers killed 222 officers and 5,355 mes, and their riska into the hazardous and/or extra wounded 608 cfloors and 17,529 men. In battle hardous Godowns of the Hongkong and No. 5, which lasted thirteen days, there were killed 179 officers and 3,917 men, and wounded 605 officers and 13,873 men. In battle No. 6,1 80 which lasted five days, there were killed officers and 1,754 med, and wounded 249 officers In battle No. 7 there were killed and 7,028 men. 654 officert and 15,850 men, and wounded 1,799 officers and 51,356 man.
Massagetic Drags and toilet articles
4 -0
Flowers
3 0
clothes
4 0
5
1 0
Denlist
10 0
for self Eent of summer cottage Root of Paris flat Taxes of Paris at ... Miscellaneons ...
table
A second gives the number of kihed and wounded in the most important engagements
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
The Steamer brings Cargo from
Venice or 8.8.
at Trieste..
Metaovich," transhipped
Trieste ez s.s. "Koarber," transhipped
at Bombay
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately.
be
No Clains will be admitted after the Goods
All broker, chafed and damaged Goods are to
before Fort Atkar. In the engagement of Lare left the Godowns, and all Claims must be July 26-te July 31 there were killed 24 officers sent to the office of the Undersigned before the 22nd inst, or they will not £393 12 Total...
[ and 667 men, and wounded 119 officers and 3,218 Noox On
to millionaire's men. In the angagament of August 19
and It was suggested that even a
sand 10,404 wife could worry along pretty comfortably on August 24 them were killed 166 officers an allowance of £200 monthly, but Mrs. 3,500 men, and wounded 386 officers
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Hutching contended that the ides was propos men. In the engagement of September 19 to be left in the Godowna, where they will be terons. Ta view of the documentary evidence September 27 there were killed 49 offers examined on the 21st inst., at 9.30 4.35, it was ordered by the Court that the allowance and 874 men, and wounded 130 officers and Goods remaining in the Godowns after the
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by should be increased to £500 a month, but with 3,780 men. Is the engagement of October 25 22nd inst, will be subject to rent.
SANDER, WIELER & CO., the injunction that Mre. Hutchins should meet to October 31 there were killed 34 officers and
Agonts, Princes Building. all Leasehold expenditures, including the 783 men, and wounded 87 officers and 2.700
Hongkong, 15th September, 1911. medical expenses attendant upon her husband's
Printers and Publishers, the " HONGKONG illness, Mre, Hutchins dutifully said she wonda Men. In the engagement of November 25 to Da
do her best to make both ends meet.
sember 6 there were killed 204 officers and 4,834 men, and wearded 430 officers and 11,299 men
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17th Sept.-Shanghat Butterfield & wire.
CHUNBANG, British str., 1,418, C. J. Mattock, 17th Sept-Cheribon 8th Sept., Sugar Jardine, Matheson & Co.
CLARA JEBSEN, Germau str. 1,102, H. Ipland,
15th Sept-Saigon 11th Sept., Rico Jebsen Lo
Hongay 15th September-Aagaard, Sopt-E Theresen & Co, DAGNY, Norwegian str., 882; P. Selvasen, 16th
DALYA MANU, Japanese air, 2,798, K. Kobaya
shi, 17th Sept Wakamatsu 12th Supf, Coel-Mitsu Bushi Goshi Kaisha DERWENT, British str. 1,660, Tonkina, 17th Sept-Swatow 16th Sept, General-Man Fat & Co Sept.-Bangkok and Hoihow 17th Sept., General-China-Siam B. N. Co. DRUPAL, Norwegien str, 1,102, J. Bing, 18th
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HANTANG, British str., 1,267, G. J. Spinks,
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JOHANNE, Garruan str, 152, M., Thand, 18th September-Hollow 17th Sept., General--- Jabeen & Co.
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General-Jabson & Co.
VESTFOLD, Norwegian str., 1,172, Bertolson
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WONGKOI, German str., 1,115, I. Oltmanns, 18th Sept.-Bangkok and Holbow 17th Sept., Rice and General Butterflold &
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Tecnow, British str., 1,316. W. McIntosh, 7ik Sept-Wakaten 29th August, Coal-- Milson Bussan Keisha,
GAPIRO, American stry, 2797, M. C. Smitz, 17th Sept.-Manila 14th Sept., General Shewan, Tomes & Co.
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KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,535, Stewart, 16th
Sept.-Shanghai 13th Sept General C. M. S. N. Co.
TABETES, British str. 1,340, C. E. Paga, 7th Sept-Saigon 3rd Sept., Hice and General
Wo Fat Bing.
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G. Smith, Ah British str. 1,737, A Bagwantao 2nd Sept, Cosl
Engineering & Mining Co.
9th and Hoshow 17th Butterfield & Swire. 16th Sep, PITSANTLOK, German str., 1,267, D. Reimers, SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch sir.. 573, D. E. Boere, 18th Sept- Tamsui 16th Sept, Ballast-Asiatic Petrolenia Co.
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