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The weekly return of communicable disenso shows that there were two cases of diphtheria during the past week, the patients in both cases being Chinese. There were also three cases of ontoric fover (English, Chinese, and Indian).
HONGKONG ANNUAL RACE
MEETING
COMPARATIVE TABLE OF
ENTRIES.
The annual race meeting promoted by At the "At Home" which Miss Skinner the Hongkong Jockey Club will be held is giving at the Peak Hotel on Friday, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 17th inst., for the purpose of onlisting February 22nd, 20rd, and 241. the interest of parents in the Boy Scouts Owing to the war thero has been a fall- of the Peak district, Lady May will being off in the number of entries for this present. Lady May has shown her great meeting, but the following comparative interest in the movement by kindly list shows, however,
that the consenting to be President of a Committee tries are suficiently numerous to give
promise of an excellent meeting. to be formed on the occasion.
integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China." Hence, anything in the nature of territorial concessions in China, whether mado voluntarily or by force majeure, would be in direct conflict with the terms of Japan's Treaty of Alliance with Great Britain as well as with pledges of a similar character to the one quote which Japan has given to other Powers interested in China. According to a WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. message from the Peking correspondent of the N. 6. Daily News, it is stated that Japan requires China to agres, to hor adoption of the German railway and other
The Boa Vista Hotel at Macao has been programmes in Shantung, to agree that Fukien shall be bor special sphere of closed. The now. lessee, who took over the influence and, among other things, to hotel on December 2nd, has found business $2,65 grant Japan the right to build railways so bad that he has been unable to carry from a point in Fukien province to on and the property has been taken over Canton and to Nanchang, where the by the Santa Casa de Misericorda, the the present Japanese-financed line to owners. The great falling off in visitors Kiukiang will be joined, and from to Macao in consequence of the war, and Kiukiang to Hankow. On this it may the restrictions placed upon the movement be remarked that it is common knowledge of people coming to the Colony, combined that Japan ever since her occupation of with increased cost of food stuffs, are the Formosa has desired to have the Provinco reasons assigned for closing the hotel. of Fukien carmarked as her special sphere of influence, but that desire was stifled when Japan pledged her adherence to the American memorandum respecting the maintenance of the open door in China and gave promises and statements to the world in favour of that policy, which, as we have pointed out, she confirmed in hot Treaty of Alliance with Great Britain. Until Japan's demands are officially made public, comment on the other questions atentioned in the current reports may well be postponed in view of the Japanese Minister's declaration that the rumours ublished in the Press are exaggerated. The fact that Japan has made a series of demands on China is not denied. Japanese public opinion looks to China
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HE REGIMENTAL SPORTS of the Tot Pathans, arranged for the 6th Feb, have been unavoidably CANCELLED.
H. E. MUNN, Lieut, Mear Beeretary,
Hongkong, 1st February, 1815,
NOTICE.
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Hongkong. Ist February, 1915.
NOTICE...
OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.. TAKE NOTICE that under No. 5 of the DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amended), every Domestic Building or part of such HE Honorary Secretary, MILITARY Building within the WESTERN Division of 1 EACQUET COURT (100 yards from the City of Victoria, occupied by Members of Feak Tramway Station), will be glad to receive more than one family, except those within the applications from Civilian Gentlemen to join European Reservation or those parts of a Domes
Terms $2 per month, or $20 per year and extras. the Building used as a Shop, Offlos or Godown, Racquets and Squash Racquets. must be CLEANSED and LIMEWASHED
Apply THROUGHOUT by the owners during the months of February and March.
N.B. The word throughout" used in this Notice means that the Houses should be Lime- washed in respect of all the Walls of each Room, all Cubicles, Partitions, Stair Casings and Stair Linings, all Ceilings and the Undersides of Roofs in Main Buildings, Offices and Borvente Quarters and inclusive of Verandahs.
The Backyard must have its containing Walls. Limewashed up to the level of the First Floor.
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HONGKONG AND CHINA,
DISASTER IN THE WEST RIVER,
BRITISH VESSEL DESTROYED BY FIRE.
OVER 20 PERSONS BURNT TO DEATH. Messrs. Banker & Company, of Hong- korg, whose extensive service of motor passenger-boats in the West River has recently suffered from piratical depreda tions, bavo now received intelligence of terribly disaster to the Tien Kwan, one of the smaller boats of the Company. While the vessel was on her way to Nanning on the 28th ult a fire broke out on board near Kwai Ping....... The crow could not combat the flames, and the ship. for some signal proof of her gratitude was completely burnt out, while more for what Japan.has done, not merely in than twenty persons, including passen- ousting Germany from her fortified base gera and crew, perished in the fire. in Shantung, but, above all, in preserving
The cause of the fire is not known at the territorial integrity of China. The present, no detailed report having yet riow finds expression in the Japanese been received by the Hongkong office,
The Tien Kean, which flew the British Press that though the declaration in the
Valley Stakes......
Trial Pinte Garrison Cup Professional Cup Jockey Club Stakes Racing Stakoy
FIRST DAY.
LÁST
YEAR. TEAR.
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17.
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·Hongkong Griffin Stakes Foochow Cup
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17
18
93
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SECOND DAY,
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Hongkong Derby
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China Stakes
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Lusitano Cup
19
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Challenge Cup
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"Black Rock "Stakes
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Gymkhana Club Cup
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be Attention need hardly called race fos
to the fact that there is no
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in 1914, there will be a face for the
Subscription Griffins Challenge Cup, for which it will be noticed there are. 19 entrics.
The antrics for the Hongkong Derby
Height, Weight, hd.in. st. lb.
Owner. Names
favour of the maintenance of flag, was quite a new bost, having been She A.S. WATSON & CO.. territorial integrity of Chine was is ned completed only two months ago.
was attacked by pirates as recoatly as are as follows. by the United States, it is Japan who has December 26th, several passengers being LIMITED,
made that territorial integrity possible. killed and members of the crew wounded. No. As a writer in the Kolumin puts it, Her, experience seems to be remarkably Japan is the watch dog of China, and it analogous to that of the ill-fated Tar Qa, is because of Japan that the Powers which was twice pirated and eventually refrain from setting out to partition not on fire and almost dostroyed by China. They do not regard Japan as the faithful protector of China, but they fear that should they ever make the attempt to partition China, the lion's share would
MARRIAGE.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
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Mr. A. D. MACDONALD wishes to express his thanks for the many letters and tokens of sympathy on the occasion of his bereavement,
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their Geroavement,
HONGKONG OTION: 10A, DES YEUX ROAD C. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FIRET STREET, EC.
pirates.
A QUESTION OF PARTNER- SHIP.
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11 Kadoorie... English Chief... 13. 1 5 Mr. Ellis
Kadoorie...Scottish Chief 15 0 10 12 6 Mr., Ellis
1
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7 Mr. Ellis
Kadoorie...Australian
Chief
Dahlia Sir Paul....The Duke.
9 Sir Paul.....Standard
10 Sir Paul
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alleged to be due in rent on an agreement, Mr. E. J. Grist (Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist) was for plaintiff, and Mr. H. L. Dennys (Messrs. Dennys & Bowley) was for the defendant, Tam Yuk Name, who is alleged to be a partner in the defendant firm
Feel Mr. Grist said that judgment had already been entered against four defen- dants who were partners in the defendant firm. Plaintiff leased to the firm certain. premises in Gresson Street, at a rental A month's rent of 81,100 per month, became payable in December last, but of this only $100 had been paid on account, leaving a balance of 81,000 still due,
13 2 11 4
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Peel. Benttock 14 Mr. John
Carstairs 16 Mr. John'
Rachilly 16 Mr. Tierce. Grayling 17 Mr. Tierce. Dunrobin .13 1:11
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SPRINGFIELD-BRAND-On January 27th, at Shanghai, MAURICE OSBORN SPRING FIELD, Assistant Superintendent of the Shanghaj Municipal Police, to HELEN JEAN, Second daughter of the late be taken by Japan. For this reason they 40th Pathans,
At the Summary Court yesterday, before (235
DAVID BRAND and Mrs. BRAND, of hesitato Japan, then, not merely regards Mr. Justice Gompertz, Chan Kwai Sang Shangbai
bercelf as a watch dog over China's sued Lawran & Company for $1,000, intarests, bat she is recognised by the whole world as such. Yet China hates and fears Japan, and sometimes insults her, Nor do the Powers entertain any sentiment of gratitude towards her." It is rather to much to expect China to adopt this view of Japan's disinterested solicitude for her welfare, in view of the developments which have taken place in South Manchuria since the Russo-Japanese war, and the hostile attitude of the Chinese people is clearly indicated by the advice tendered to the Government from all parts of the country to firmly resist the demands which are reported to have been made by Japan. Though the Japane e Minister is said to have informed the PRESIDENT that the
The action was resumed at the Supreme Japanese Government's demands are the
Mr. Dennys indicated that his defence Court yesterday in which application is outcome of popular agitation in Japan, would be that his client was not a partner made by Sun Fai Shan, a merchant, we have very little doubt that, whatever and therefore was not responsible for the
residing in China, and a shareholder, their exact nature may be, they will not firm.
a number of share- be pressed to a point which will seriously
Plaintiff, in the witness-box, said he being supported by menare the peace of the Far East which knew the defendant, who was a building holders, for the winding up of the Yue Hing Co. The respondent is the Yuc
tions be had with the defendant at inter-
is also filed by Lee Hysan and Ma Choe* by all means in her power.
views prior to the signing of the lease in Lung and a number of shareholders repre- Mears. Wilkinson & Grist's office. Defen-" Mr. H. E. C. Perry Ayscough, of the dant was not present at the signing of the eating nearly half the total number of
shares. Chinese Postal Service, who loft Foochow lease. When the rent became in arrear,
Mr. Duncan McNeill: (Shanghai) and a few weeks ago for England, has been witness went to the defendant about the Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Mr.
CAPTAIN R 8. WATERS, 40th Pathana, Kowloon. Hongkong, 23th Jaunary, 1815. (218
G.
NOTICE.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 2ND, 1915.
JAPAN AND CHINA.
For the past week rumours have been circulating in Peking and, apparently, throughout the Chinese Republic, that
AFFAIRS OF A CHINESE
COMPANY.
good condition, however, need not be Lime NY EUROPEAN desiring to leave the Japan bad presented to the Chineso it is Japan's declared policy to preserve contractor. Witness related the conversing Co., Ltd., and notice of opposition
washed, but must be Cleansed.
The WESTERN Division of the City liss to the West of Tank Lane and Cleverly. Street
Dated this lat day of February, 1915.
W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS, Secretary.
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THE NATIONAL LOAN
OF THE
THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA. SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ($15,000,000).
UBSCRIBERS to the above LOAN are
hereby notified that, in accordance with Article V of the Loan Regulations, the full amount of Dollars Nine Hundred and Sixty Thousand (8060,000), being the amount of interest on the Loan for one year, has been duly raised by the Mi of Finance and the Ministry of Communications, and han` been deposited by the Undersigned in the following Foreign Banks, namely, Tun HoNGKONG IND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION and THE RUSSO A STATIC BANK, as permanent guarantee for the interest on the Loan
SF. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of CustomE, and Vice-Chairman of the Bares of
National Loans,
・
Inspectorate General of Customs; Peking, 18th January, 1915.
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Colony should apply in writing for per- Government twenty-one demands "embrec- mission to do so to the Provest Marshal, Heading questions of territory and special Quarters Offices, at least 48 hours before the privileges regarding railways and mines intended hour of departare, giving name,
in Manchuria, Eastern Mongolis, Shan- nationality, age, sex, height, complexion and occupation of the applicant, and stating the tung, the Yangtsza Valley and Fukien" name of the steamer or other vessal or the hour
We published yesterday from our own of the train by which the applicant wishes to their passes to the Provost Marshal at Head Quarters Office between the Lours of 10 A M. and 4 P.M.
Hongkong 26th January, 1915, 207
leave. Applicants should apply in person for correspondent in Peking a telegram which given & Captaincy in the Connaught malter, and the latter said he would not Crew, of Messrs. Hastings & Hastings) Rangers, and has gone to the front. pay the whole of it, and would only pay appear for the petitioners; and Mr. C. G according to the shares. He then madeAlabaster and Mr. Eldo'n Potter witness an offer of two or three thousand (instructed by Mr. Ecavis, of Mesars dollars to cancel the lease
Wilkinson & Grist) are for the respon-- dents.
STOCKBROKERS' ABSOCIATION OF HONGKONG.
NOTICE.
TE COMMITTEE has decided that the following shall be the SETTLEMENT DAYS for the year 1/16 -
THURSDAY, 28th January. FRIDAY, 26th February. FRIDAY, 2011 March, WEDNESDAY, 28th April.
FRIDAY, 28th May FRIDAY, 25th June. WEDNESDAY, 28th July. FRIDAY, 27th August, 'TUESDAY, 28th September. WEDNESDAY, 27th October. FRIDAY,
26th November. WEDNESDAY, 22nd December; By Order of the Committee,
EDWARD RAYMOND,
“Secretary?, Hongkong, 96th January, 1915.
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years.
conveyed the information that the Japanese Minister had declared that the The Chinese authorities at Chinaan have report in circulation exaggerated the now given permission to a goodly number actual facts, and bo specifically stated that of Portuguese residents at Macao to go no territorial concessions had been asked on shooting excursions into Chinese for by Japaa. This assurance, we think territory. This privelege has been denied may be accepted without the slightest to residents in Macao for the past four reservation, for in view of Japan's pledges to the Powers on this subject, and having regard also to the fact that the great war in which Japan has so success fully participated, originated so far, ar least, as Great Britain and Japan are concorned-in Germany treating solemn international agreements as scraps of paper, it is inconceivable that Japan would besmirch her-national honour, and
In view of the attempt made by the forfeit the world's respect by similar German and Austrian Consuls-General to One of the principal objects of oust Mr. Siffert From the position of Japan's Treaty of Alliance with Great Senior Consul at Shanghai, it is interest Britain is defined as the preservation of ing to note from the Municipal Gazette the common interests of all Powers in that Mr. Siffert has resumed the duties of China by insuring the independence and that post with effect from January 21st.
action.
A Chinese office boy was charged at the Magistracy yesterday with riding a bicycle on the Canton Road, Kowloon, to the common danger of the public. The defendant collided with an Indian con- stable who was on duty. A fine of $3 was imposed.
The hearing was adjourned.
THE P. & O. COMPANY,
At the previous hearing counsel for respondent argued as to the admissibility
The head office of the P. & O. Company | of evidence relative to the allegations of in London on December 21st issued the fraud, contending that it should not be
admitted- following Notice to Shippers":-
Owing to the Admiralty having closed His lordship intimated yesterday morn- the North Sea to traffic, it has been founding that he was of the opinion that the necessary to make the following altera-
contention by the petitioning counsel ou tions in sailings:
Yumur will receive cargo in Royal the law of the matter was correct; that Albert Dock, and sail from Lendon on- 9th January, 1915, to Straits, China and the evidence should be admitted. Japan vii Bombay.
Kashgar (Royal Albert Dock) will now load in London only, and sail for Colombo and Calcutta on Saturday, 2nd January, 1815, rue usual ports,
The F&O Company reserve liberty to cancel any of its freight obligations at any time during the continuance of the present state of war.
Mr. Potter then remarked that he was prepared to argue the point of redress, but his-lordship again intimated that ho had made up his mind on the inatter," and his decision was in favour of the petitioner.
The
caso will come on for hearing again to-morrow, on the petition itself.