To-day's Advertisements.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE..
STEAM FOR
YOKOHAMA.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1901.
Entimation.
THE Hamburg-American line steamer.sta, the report of whose loss we publish this even- ing, left Hongkong on her homeward voyage on the 13th ulto.
A PETITION is being got up, numerously signed, asking H.E. the Governor to further a
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO ANDA. S. WATSON & CO., scheme for providing a school in Hengkong for THE Imperial German Mail Steamship
"BAYERN,"
of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Captain H. Bleeker, due liere with the on- ward German Mail about TUESDAY, the 25th instant, will leave for the above Places about 24 hours after arrival,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & CO., 1
Agents.
Hongkong, 21st June, 1904. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Screw Steamship
LIMITED.
·Established A.D. 1841.
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the education of Europeans only.
and Counsel draw attention to the fact that far from the Chinese witnesses having forgotten anything since the trial in the Police Court, they seemed to have talked the matter over and improved several points, to which he drew attention.
Cutters Island, until it reaches theft. Nothing in these regulations shall render southern boundary.,
liable to detention, disinfection, or destraction, Northern Boundary-Five fathom line of my article being part of any mails conveyed
roundings.
uniler the authority of the Postal Administration... of any Clovernment, or shall prejudicially affect delivery in due course of any such mail to
5. The master or other person having the control of any vessel shall give the Health Officer or Boarding Officer such information about the vessel and the voyage and the health of the crew and passengers and otherwise. as the Health Officer or Boanting Officer may require, and shall answer truly and fully all
parding Officer.
the Post Office
resident on the Kowloon Peninsula. THE German transport Crefeld is due at Shanghai in a few days bringing 800 troops for 22ERATED WATERS the garrison, including 200 mounted infantry, The Mercury understands that the present garrison will shortly return home. It is stated that, with the exception of the Legation guard, occupied two hours and in which every paintveillance, at their residences on shore, at the curred by the Government for the medical
"ROSETTA MARU". (3,411 Tons Griss, Captain N. Tait), will be despatcher for the above Port, on FRIDAY;
the 28th instant, at 4 PM,
This Mail Steamer is provided with Superior Accommodation and with all modem fittings
and improvements for the safety and comfort of
Passengers. Doctorand Stewardess carriel.
Return Tickets issued by this Company are available for return by steamers of the other Lines.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
A. S. MIHARA, Manager,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, 1656c Hongkong, 21st June, 1901. PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Agents for and in connection with THE OREGON-RAILROAD AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY, Operating the, New First-class Steamships A INDRAVELLI," "INDRAPURA,"
KNIGHT COMPANION,"
between
HONGKONG and PORTLAND (OR). Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, and YOKOHAMA,
THE Steamship
HINDRAPURA,”
will be despatched for PORTLAND (OR) on or about the Gth July, 1991.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacifie Coast' Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Poins.
For through Rates of Freight and further Information communicate with ur apply to ALLAN CAMERON,"
General Agent,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
16550
or.lo
Hongkang, 31st June, 1901.
THE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P. & O. S., N. Cor's Steamship
"SUNDA," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS. Consignées of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo:-
From London, &c. ex S.S. Oceana and
Persia,
From Persian Golf, ex B. 1. S. N. and B. & P.
S. N. Co.'s Steamers.
Optional Goods will he landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before
5 PM, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 28th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten
IN THE FAR EAST,
Mr. Francis went on to point out that his client
15. Whero a vessel is a Chinese Passenger · was lebarred from giving evidence and thus
Ship (as defined by Ordinance No. 1 of 1889), throwing light on the case, and vantage Finan
or has passengers on board who are in a filthy cis) also laboured under a disadvantage inso- much that he was obliged to address the Jury THE prevailing hot.and damp weather seems first and would not be allowed to reply to any
or otherwise unwholesome condition, or is over. crowded with passengers, emigrants or other- to have produced quite a number of fungoid construction which his learned friend might put questions put to him by the Health. Officer or wise, the Health Officer may, if in his opinion it is desirable with a view to checking the upon the evidence. He emphasised the fact that growths. Another petition is on the job,Crisp was trying to catch the Chimaman, but
6. (a) On the arrival of an "infected" vessel introduction of any infectious or contagious protesting against Mr. Osborne's well-meant that the Chitman bat laid a trap for him, at the Quarantine Anchorage the lealth disease, and on his certifying to that effect, endeavour to introduce plague as a permanent and, as usually happened, the less astute Officer shall medically examine all persons order such vessel to proceed to the Quarantine European was no match for Oriental cunning. board such, vessel and shall arrange for the Anchorage or to, snch place as he may direct, Was it likely, he asked, that a man in Crisp's removal of any persons suffering from any of and may detain under observation or surveill position, with a wife and child, knowing what a the above mentioned diseases, to a Hospital, ance the passengers and crew for such period,. lot of trouble the complainant had already given, and the removal of any dead bodies for burial. not exceeding ten days from the arrival of the and having indignantly refused to be bribed by The passengers and crew shall then he kept vessel, as he may direct: and if the vessel is him on a previous occasion, would thus place under observation either on board such vessel also an "infected" or "suspected" vessel, the himself in the power of this man? Mr. Francis ar at an Observation Station in be hereafter measures prescribed in regulation 6 (a) and made a very able speech for the defence, which appointed by the Governor in Council, or shall 6 (6) respectively may also be enforced."
be permitted to land, and be kept under sur-
16 Any costs, and expenses charged or in- of the evidence was thoroughly gone into."
Mr. Pollock, K. C., the Acting Attorney Gen-discretion of the Health Officer: Provided attendance and maintenance of any person, eral, addressed the Jury at some length for that such observation or such surveillance shall whether on the ship's articles or not, who is removed to the Hygeia, or any other hospital the prosecution, his speech occupying three in to case ostend for a longer period than ten
or place from any vessel under these regulations quarters of an hour. His principal point was days, or in the case of cholera five days, from that' was strange that. Crisp should have the date of arrival of the vessel in the waters for Medical Treatment or surveillance, or for failed to mention the fact of the complain of this Colony. The Health Officer shall then the burial of any such person who may die, or forthwith proceed with the disinfection of the of any dead body found on board any vessel, or ant having tred to bribe him for nearly two months, although he sat in the same office vessel and with the disinfection or destruction for the cleansing and disinfection of any vessel as Mr. Tooker and, was constantly with him. of such of the merchandise on board and of the or of the merchandise on board any vessel, or of He contended that Crisp's guilt was shown by baggage and personal effects of the passengers any part of such vessel or merchandise, inclucl- and crew as he may deem necessary, and the ing the hire of any necessary boar, boats, this and that his subsequent mention of the
Master of every such vessel shall comply with junks, hulks, premises on shore and disinfecting complainant having tried to bribe him, was Simply to pave the way for his escape should any instructions that the Health Officer may appliances shall be paid to the Government by give as to the disinfection and pumping out of the owners or agents of the vessel on demand, the matter come to light.
bilge water, the disinfection of drinking water tanks, and the provision of a proper and adequate supply of fresh drinking water..
advise us that they have received a telegrant
all the German troops to remain in Chins will OUR FACTORIES are construct-be stationed at Shanghai, ed with every attention to the bost principles that sanitary science oan stiggest; and our NEW FACTORY at WEST FOINT is the LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED in the FAR EAST.
MESSRS. Arakeld, Karberg and Company from the General Managers in London of the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, announcing that an Interim Dividend for the first half year of 15. 3d. per share will be paid in London on and after 30th instant Holders of the Bearer Shores will receive their dividends against Coupon No 1.
Tu Band of the Madras. Light Infantry will His Lordship announced that his summing play at the Hongkong, Hotel to-morrow (Satur-up would probably take an hour and, as the Jury preferred it, the case was adjourned until two
'clock.
PROGRAMME. "Soldiers of the Queen "
Folk Songs of Italy"
A perfect System of Filtration is day) evening, from S pan, to 9.30 p.m.;- employed guaranteeing Absolute pur-March... ity.
The Machinery used is of the Latest Type.
Selection Waltz.... Selection......
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." Létoile Poliüre "Belle of New York¦'.
"Stephanie “....
The test Cord' "God save the King."
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FOUR countries have.now entered into keen competition to supply India with matches, says the Mandalay Herald. Three are well known A STAFF OF ENGLISH EXPERTS from the names on the familiar domestic match. The box-Japan, Sweden and Belgium. attends to every detail of the Manufourth, many will be surprised to hear, is the
facture.
Straits Settlements. At present the fight is mainly between Japas and the Straits Settle ments, and the former has a slight lead with The Waters produred are of the to lakhs of rupees a year against to lakhs by the Straits Settlements. But the Singapore highest class and excellence; as testi-trade has for long been steadily increasing, fied to by the best English makers.
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A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSAHY,
Hongkong.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1901,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. CERMANY, AND HER TROOPS RETURNING FROM CHINA.
LONDON, June 19th.
The German Emperor has ordered a powerful squadron of warships to meet the troops returning from China at Gibraltar,, and to escort them back to Germany,
FRENCH ACTIVITY IN INDO- CHINA.
The French Cabinet has approved of the
days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which Convention between General Doumer and
no Claims will be recognised.
↓
H. A. RITCHIE,
Hongkong, 21st June, 1901.
Superintendent.
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
NORTHERN COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "QUEEN ADELAIDE,” FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO 'HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND VLADIVOSTOCK.
The above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk
and expense.
DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents.
Hongkong, 21st June, igor.
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LAN APPEAL. THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE. ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing Co.- dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
several Paris Banks to build railways in Indo-China, including a line 290 miles long between Laokai and Yunnenson
REPORTED LOSS OF THE
ASTURIA."
The Managers of the Hongkong Office of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie inform us that
whereas Japan is not doing much more than holding its ground. Of the two other countries, Belgium sent 7 lakhs. The English match counts for very litle in the struggle.
must be written on one side of the paper only and should reach this office before 5 p.m. an Saturday, 29th inst. All articles to be' address ed to:-
The Editor,
"Hongkong Telegraph,"
50, Queen's Road Central.
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Provided that any person certified by the On the case being resumed at 2 p.m., flis Health Officer to be suffering from any illness Lordship Sir John Carrington summed up the which such Officer suspects may prove to be infectious or contagious disease may either be case to the jury: He recited the main points of the case. It seemed the complainant was detained on board, the ship or may be taken to trying to catch the defendant at the time some hospital or other place appointed for the the defendant was trying to catch the purpose and detained there for a period not complainant. It was a case of East and West. exceeding two days, in order that it may be His Honour pointed out clearly the various ascertained whether his illness is or is not con- aspects to be considered by the jury, goingtagious and that during such peried the vessel through each item of the evidence we have may be treated as an "infected" vessel. already reported.
At 3.58 pm. His Lordship asked the jury to consider their verdict, pointing out both the public and private interest which centered in The Jury, without retiring, found the Defendant not guilty on both counts by six to one.
the case.
QUARANTINE.
A Government. Gazette Extraordinary of yesterday's date publishes the following im portant quarantine regulations:-
The following Quarantine Regulations shall take effect from the 20th day of June, 1901, in lieu of those published in Government Not fication No. 124 of 10th April, 1897 :--
(6) On the arrival of a "suspected" vessel at the Quarantire Anchorage, the Health Officer shall medically examine all persons on board such vessel. The passengers and crew shall, if found to be free from any infectious or con- tagious disease, be permitted in land but shall
17. Where any breach of any, of the above regulations is committed, all the persons assist- ing in any way in the commission of such breach and the Master or other person having the control of any vessel or boat on board of which, such, breach has been committed, or which has been in any way engaged in the commission of such breach, shall be severally answerable for such breach, and shall be deemned guilty of the same.
18. The above regulations shall not iú any way interfere with the internal management of any of His Majesty's ships or of Foreign ships of war, or with their freedom to proceed to sea, whenever the officer in command may deem such course requisite.
19. The preceding regulations (with the ex- ception of No.15) shall not apply to any vessel which has on board, as Surgeon or
Medical Officer a Medical practitioner entitled to be registered as such in this Colony provided that upon entering, the waters of this Colony the Master of the vessel shall sign a certif cate, in the form A appended to these regula ions, to the effect that there has been no sickness of an infectious or contagions nature, on board such ressel within a period of twelve days previous to- the date of arrival of the vessel within the waters of this Colony, and' unless the Surgeon or Medical Officer of the vessel shall at the same time sign a certificate, in the form appended to these regulations, to the same effect, with the addition that he has seen every person on board such vessel within the twelve hours immediately preceding his signature thereto.
be kept under surveillance at their residences on shore for such period of time as the Health Officer may deem necessary: Provided that such surveillance shall in no case extend for a longer period than ten days, or in the case of cholera five days, from the date of arrival of the vessel in the Harbour limits of Victoria. The Health Officer shall then pro- ceed with the disinfection of the vessel and with the disinfection or destruction of such of the merchandise on board and of the baggage and personal effects of the passengers and crew as he may deem necessary; and thie Master of every such vessel shall comply with any instructions that the Health Officer may give as to the disinfection and pumping out of
Any master, and any surgeon or medical bilge water, the disintection of drinking water
officer of any such vessel who shall sign any such certificate as aforesaid containing any tanks, and the provision of a proper and
(c) "Healthy" vessels shall be visited and such certificate as surgeon or medical officer.
false statement, and any person signing any adequate supply of fresh drinking water. the passengers and crew medically examined of the vessel when not daly qualified as afore by the Health Officer, and if found to be free said so to sign shall be deemed to be guilty of a from any infectious or contagious disease, such breach of these regulations and may be pro- inmediately, on arrival, irrespective of the nature of their bill of health. The Master of every such vessel shall comply with any COUNCIL CHAMBER, instructions that the Health Officer may give as to the disinfection and pumping out of bilge water, the disinfection of drinking water tanks, and the provision of a proper and ade. quate supply of fresh drinking water. The passengers and crew may, inoreover, at the discretion of the Health Officer, be kept under surveillance for a period of time not exceeding ten days from the time of leaving the infected
port.
HONGKONG
R. F. JOHNSTON, Acting Clerk of Councils.
THE TROUBLE WITH THE
COOLIES.
WE would call the attention of our renders to the!
QUARANTINE REGULATIONS. offer of a prize of fifty dollar's made in our leader
Under Section 25 of Ordinance 26 of 1891, column of the 11th instant. As will be seen,
1. In these regulations, the term "Health the prize is to be given for the best sketch of a
Officer" means the Health Officer of the Port, project for the capture of the Island by a hostile or any other medical officer, duly authorised to force with a view to the destruction of the Naval uct for or assist him, or in charge of any place Yard, Arsenal and Barracks. This is a subject set apart for the detention and seclusion of
persons actually suffering from disease; the which should readily interest our readers, and term Vessel "includes steamers, sailing ships, we trust that we shall have a good batch of junks, and larchas, and British and Foreign manuscripts, to consider. Articles should not ships of war, as well as merchants ships of all exceed two thousand words in length; they kinds; the term "boat" includes any rowing. vessels shall be admitted to free pratique ceeded against and punished accordingly.
boat, sailing-boat, launch or pinnace; the term "port or place at which any infectious or contagious disease prevailed" means a port or place proclaimed to be such by order of the Governor in Council published in the Gazette, from the date of such proclamation. The words "infectious or contagious disease" shall, for the purposes of these regulations, mean cholera, choleric diarrhea, small-pox, typhus fever, yellow fever, bubonic plague, and any such other epidemic disease as the Health Officer may consider to imperil the safety of the passengers or crew. The term "infected vessel shall mean any vessel which has a case of any of the above mentioned diseases, on board or on which one or more cases of any such diseases shall have occurred within a period of twelve days previous to the date of arrival of the vessel in the waters of this Colony, except in the case of cholera, when such period shall be seven days instead of twelve; the term "suspected vessel" means any vessel on which one or more cases of any of the above mentioned diseases shall have occurred at the time of departure or during the voyage, but on which no fresh case has occurred within a period of twelve days, or in the case ofcholera seven days, previous to the date of arrival of the vessel in the waters of this Colony; the term healthy vessel" shall mean any vessel which, having come from a port or place at which an infec
no death from; and no case of any such disease on board while at such pert or place or during the voyage therefrom, or on arrival.
2. Every infected," every "suspected" and every "healthy" vessel arriving in the waters of this Colony shall immediately on entering the Harbour limits of Victoria fly a yellow flag (leller Qin International Code of Signals) and shall not communicate with the shore until granted pratique by express written order of the Health Oficer who shall, in every case, board and examine all the passengers and crew of such vessel. But with the written consent of the Health Officer any such vessel which is on a voyage to any other place may be allowed to proceed on such voyage or to tranship her Passengers for the purpose of completing such voyage: Provided that no communication has been held with the shore except as permined by these regulations.
The Straits Times says:-A European cugi- neer, sailing in a local trade vessel, plying between this and China, sent his box ashore to his wife here the other day. The lady opened the box, and found in it twenty one sins of opium from China of considerable value. The engineer in question took these tins of opium to the farmer who rewarded him with a large amount. The engineer cannot account for the drug in the box-otherwise than through plotting by Hylam servants on board for their nwn be- hoof. The Farmer knows well the smuggling ways of shipboard Hylam servants. theory is that the plotters had not time to take the tins out.. The tins were amongst the clothing in the box, which were probably for the dhoby. If the opium had been found in
been in an awkward position.
The
7. If any vessel in the waters of this Colony is known to have any case of any infectious or contagious disease on board, or is a vessel which, in the opinion of the Health Officer, ought according to these regulations to be placed under observation, the Health Officer shall order such vessel to the Quarantine Anchor- age, and the Master or person in charge of such vessel shall thereupon hoist a flag of yel low colour (letter Q in the International Code of Signals) upon such vessel and remove the vessel to the Quarantine Anchorage, and all the regulations applicable to "infected" vessels shall apply to such vessel.
8. In case of a death from an infectious or contagious disease happening on board-any vessel, the body shall be disposed of in such manner as may be ordered by the Health out such orders as the Health Officer may give him in relation to the disposal of the body,
One of the largest employers of labour, on being seen this morning, threw another side light on the plague question, Looking at it from the standpoint of a level headed man of business he was eloquerit on the trouble and loss occasioned by the coolie's frightful dread A large of being taken away and treated in an establish
under his direction ment under European control. number of coolies hail from Swatow, and it seems that after. considering quietly amongst themselves, they Kaye formal notice that in the event of one of their number being taken away they would leave in a body. These men are not coolies put on now and again as occasion requires, but inen who have been regular servants, for years. One can understand the loss sustained in case such as happened a few days fign. One coolie was suffering slightly from fever, a Sani- tary Inspector saw him and had him, taken away as a supicious case. Eighty-four of his.
leave Hongkong while the fear of the white, It all points to the fact that never will plague man's hospital is so strongly imbued in the Chinaman. He will lie sick in hiding communicating it to all who come contact with him and even in death is still n Source of danger. The Sanitary Board should own up that this is so, and devise some effec-. tive means of putting a stop to it and not con tinue to tinker with half a dozen different ways of abating the evil, none of which have proved any good.
they have just received a telegram from Singa the engineer's possession, he would have tious or contagious disease prevailed, has had Officer;and the Master of the vessef shall carry Jakis left the same day in consequence.
pore" Asturia reported total loss."
WEATHER REPORT.
The Observatory report says:-
On the 21st at 12.10 p.m. the barometer has fallen on the E. coast of China. The depres sion appears to be leaving the coast and moving into the Yellow Sea. Gradients moderate with strong, to moderate S. monsoon on the coast, and in the N. part of the Clina Sea. Forecast:-- Fresh SW. winds; squally, showery.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Malay Mail speaks of a 'rúmour, currcol in Kuala Lumpur, that Mr. Whyte, may throw up the managership of Raub.
A HAYAS telegram, dated Paris, June 14th, says an explosion has occurred at a cartridge factory near Paris, 15 being killed and 22 wounded. Tirk concen to be held at the Central Police Station bids fair to be a big success. The com
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools,mittee appointed to manage matters are, work who are taught by the Sisters.
ing hard to ensure it. Hongkang, 22nd April, 1802
STEAMERS EXPECTED).
Names.
From
Flintshire.....
America Maru................ Shanghai..
Bayem......
Rosetta Maru .....
Due
June 23rd Singapore
June 25th June 25t Singapore ..... Moji.
June 25th Sachsen ......(Japan
June 26:b Catherine Apcar... Singapore... June 26th Hitachi Mara... Moji
June 26th Silesia Singapore... June 27th City of Peking...... San Francisco...July 4th Empress of Japan.. Vancouver......July 9th Gaelic
San Francisco...July 12th
"We would direct the attention of shipping fired in' thự, style fo bich "Steamers Espected" and "Projected Salling are now published in these columas, and in so doing fully urge the months of shipping firms to elve orders
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
Before His Honour Sir Jehn Carrington, KL, CALG. (Chief Justice.),
June 7151.
4. No person shall leave any "infected" or "suspected" vessel, or hold communication from such vessel with the shore, or with any other vessel, or take or send any person or thing whatsoever out of the vessel, until the express written permission of the Health Officer bas been communicated to the Master or other person having the control of the vessel, and such precautions as the Health Officer nay require have been observed.
to. No person other than the Health Officer; or persons in his boat, shall approach within thirty yards of any infected" or "suspected" vessel, or hold any communication with such vessel or with any person on board of it, or receive, or take any person or thing whatsoever, directly or indirectly, from the vessel or from any person on board of it, without having fist received the express written permission of the Health Officer, and observing such precautions as the Health Officer may require.
in
WATER RETURN.
Level and storage of water in Reservoirs, on the 1st June.
LEVEL. 1900.
Tytam.......
Pokfulam..
f 49' 6" below ( 28′ 6′′ below
overflow
{overflow
68" below 4' 8" below Loverflow {overflow Wong-nai- (14′ 5′′ below) 22 below
cheong.. Loverflow overflow
THE ALLEGED BRIBERY CASE- On the Chief Justice taking his seat this morning, Mr. Francis, K.C., proceeded to ad- dress the Jury on behalf of the Defendant. He pointed out that although the Defendant was charged on two separate counts they both
3: Every infected," every suspected" and arose out of the same transaction, and. went on to say that what the Jury would have to decide every "healthy" vessel shall proceed at once to would be not whether or no Crisp tank the forty the Quarantine Anchorage and shall not remove
11. No person placed on board the Hygeia dollars from Ghan Sim Ku, but with what therefrom, except from stress of weather, until
released by order of the Health Officer. No shall leave the same or hold communication intention did he take it? Counsel was of opinion that the case should have been drop. vessel having to leave the Quarantine An-with any vessel or boat, or take ped in its earlier stages so soon as the evidence chorage from stress of weather shall communi: cate with the shore, or with any other vessel, of Mr. Tooker anent Crisp having told him, that he intended to make an example of this and such vessel shall return to the Quarantine particular man
Wong-nai. came to light. This, added Anchorage immediately such stress of the to the statement made by the Defendant weather has subsided. Provided that in case of stress of weather involving probable actual reasonable person that there was no
send any
person or thing whatsoever out of the Hygeia. without having having fast received the express written permission of the Health Officer, or Medical Officer in charge, and observing such precautions as such officer may require.
STORAGE GALLONS.
1900.
Tytam.... 89,450,000 Pokfulam $1,440,000 cheong...... 14,280,000.
1900.
1901, 186,640,000 $5,860,000
8,473,000
250,973,000
1901.
Tolal...155,170,000 Consumption of Water in the City of Victoria and Hill District during the month of May, 1900, Consumption 98,403,000 106,178,000 gallons Estimated Consumption
15.4
12. No person other than the Health Officer, THE 5.5. Pakshan is now sailing under the when arrested, ought to have convinced any danger to the vessel, the vessel may remove for or Medical Officer in charge, or persons ex- command of Capt. Ferris, late chief officer, ground for a prosecution, but the case having a time, but shall be deemed nevertheless for pressly deputed by them, shall go on board or unication with, the Hygeia or with any person The successor to the late Mr. Brownhill, of got into the hands of the Police it was only all purposes to be subject to all other regulations approach within thirty yards af, or hold com- Messrs. Bradley & Co., has not yet been defi- bitter end. Had it been a Policeman who was
to be expected that it would be run out to the applicable vessel shall enter the Harbour in it or receive or take anything whatsoever,
No nitely decided upon.
limits of Victoria before 6 am. or after 6 pm. directly or indirectly, from the Hygeia or from concerned the whole case would have been
200,000 population 4. The Quarantine Anchorage shall be any person ih it, without having first received within the following boundaries, and the master the express written permission of the Health THE contractors are pushing on with-ile-foun. allowed to fall through. He then dwelt on the high character borne by the Defendant, who dations for the new Supreme Court building had held a good position in London for nine of every vessel shall remove his vessel to any Ufficer, or Medical Officer. in charge, and and look as if they will soon catch up with the years and was specially engaged at home by part of the Quarantine Anchorage as and when observing such precautions as such officer may
require. works on the right front of the Hongkong the Crown Agents. He had done good work required by the Harbour Master:- Hotel Time is evidently of no use to the latter, here for nine months directly under the eye of Mr. Tooker, and Mr. Tooker him- they require eternity...
self spoke as to his high character. Mr.. Francis went on 10 review the evidence very WE shall be obliged if any subscriber, on thoroughly and commented freely upon the receiving his paper late or irregularly will fact that whereas the witnesses for the pro- write on the Wrapper of the paper the Time of secution seemed to have their tales quite pat delivery, etc., and forward the Wapper to the when examined by the Acting Attorney
•General, yet when he (Mr. Francis) came to, Manager, Hongkong Telegraph Co., Ldu 50 cross-examine them they evidently wanted lime Queen's Road Central. The wrapper will to consider their answers. This was especially
13. The Captain: Superintendent of Police, Western Boundary--A line drawn, from.
the west side of Stone Cutters' Island to and any officers that he may appoint for the west side of Green Island (on Admiralty purpose, may order any person leaving or com- ing from any "infected" or "suspected" vessel Chart marked as harbour boundary), Southern Boundary. That part of a line or from the Hygeia, or taking or sending any having the Naval Coal Sheds at Kaulung person or thing whatsoever from any such bearing E. by S., commencing where it vessel, to remain in, or return to, and to return meets the costera boundary, and ter such persons or things to such vessel or to the minating where it meets the western the case requires, compel any person neglect
Wykin, and may, by such necessary force as boundary, Bastern Boundary-A south line drawn ing or refusing to observe auch order to obey
from algh to mark on spuitinide of Stone the same.
1900.
*212,000 161
1901.
gallons
per head > 1st to 13th inter- per day mittent supply. Consumption of Waterin Kowloon Peninsula during the month of May. Consumption... 8,086,143 11,027,000 gallons Estimated
28,100 population Consumption)
gallons per hend per day) water is of excellent quality..
The Government Analyst reports that the
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