BY THE MAIL.“
(From Home Papers.).
In Parliament.
June 13th. THE GERMAN GARRISON IN SHANGHAI, Mr. Gretion asked the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether Shanghai was officially described by His Majesty's Government as within the area of the Tientsin provinces, and "if he could state the reasons which had been -pur forward by the German Government to Justify the maintenance of a German military garrison in that city:
Viscount Granborne: We have received no statement from the German Government bear ing upon the retention of a German garrison there. Shanghai is in the province of Kiang-su, one of the provinces bordering on the Yangtze, Me Joseph Walton asked the noble lord whether under the Anglo-German Agreement. Germany was not acknowledged to possess the same rights and privileges in the Yangtze region as were claimed by Great Britain.
Viscount Cranborne asked for notice of the question.
TROOPS, TO BE MAINTANED IN CHINA.
Mr. H. Roberts asked the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether he was in a position to state what would be the strength and the disposition of the German troops which would remain in China for the purpose of safe-guard- ing German interests.
Viscount Cranborne: We are informed that the military representatives of the Allied Powers
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1961.
sented in China's chief trading place at Shang- “ha-Germany, France and England. The reason why England must withdraw before two competitors and this, in a place where up to now she thought she alone had any rights-- can only be sought in 'diplomatic events which have been going on behind the scenes, and the particulars of which may be traced by certain symptoms. That the British Government can no longer depend on the energy of British mar chants with regard to Eastern Asia has long since been indirectly acknowledged, and every Consul's report proves this anew. Even ex pensive and useless expeditions like that of Lord Beresford's will not alter these facts. Commercially the Yangtze is to-day for Eng. land a lost post, in spite of all the diplomatic twaddle. England has now lost the river politically also, and the so-called protectorate of England over the Yangtze Valley is to-day only a nice phrase for speech-making Minis tors or for those who wish to become such.
The Boilers of British Ships, Engineering, in referring to the Babcock and Wilcox marine type of water-tube boiler, says that it hears that it is under consideration whether would not be advisable to adopt a combination of the cylindrical boiler and the water-tube, using cylindrical bollers for three fifths of the generating plant, the remaining two-fifths being of the Babcock and Wilcox type, in a British 15,000 indicated horse-power battleship, which will be engined by Messrs. Harland and Wolff, of Belfast. "If this arrange- ment were adopted (says our contemporary) the cylindrical boilers would be used for cruis
consider it necessary to maintain for the presenting and low power generally working at low in North China a Intal force of 6,000 men, ex- clusive of the Legation Guards at Peking; but we have no information as to the number of men to be furnished by cach Power.
·RIAO-CHÓW,
Mr. Lamberi asked the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs if the Government had sent or intended to send British troops to Klao-chow lo assist in maintaining order there. Viscount Cranborne: No, sir.
The "Cressy Accident.
Mr. Pretyman, answering Mr. F. Lucas, said that no satisfactory explanation of the accident to the steering gear of His Majesty's ship Cressy had yet been obtained. When the cause of the accident had been ascertained, any further inquiry on the subject will be answered,
Torpedo Boat Trial.
pressures, and the water-tube boilers would be brought into service when a sudden increase in power was called for, 'There are difficulties in connection with the difference in steam pressure, and in the proportioning of the This practice, however, has been adoped in cylinders to suit a varying working pressure.
Chicago, and in several German ships; while one or two American ships, nútably the cruiser
in Holland also the Yarrow borter is used in conjunction with the tank boiler. The decision of the Committee and the Admiralty will be looked forward to with interest."
War Artist's Claim.
Me Frank Stewart, who went to South Africa when the war broke out as artist for the Lady's Pictorial, recently sued that journal for £276 8s., balance of his account.
Lord Coleridge said the plaintiff was a young man who, in October, 1899, contemplated a visit to South Africa. Thereupon he had an The trials were resumed with liquid fuel on interview with Sir William Ingram, who he oth ult. on board the Serly at Portsmouth, Lord Coleridge) might say was practically the but owlag, it is said, to the unsuitable adjust-proprietor of the defendant company and of the ment of the burner, the smoke was as black Hlustrated London News. and dente as it was during the worst phase of the previous trials, and though there was a fair breeze the smoke was too dense to rise.
Naval Manoeuvres.
The naval nanouvres will begin on or about July 17, and they are expected to be of a most interesting character. Last year's operations were intended in test the extent to which the military in command of the coast defences can co-operate with, the fleet. This portion of last suminer's exercises proved apparently a corn- plete failure, and it is stated that pext month the opportunity will be seized to carry out exercises in which those in charge of the coast defencer will gain paticipate, it is hoped with more conclusive and useful results. The mancarding fleets will consist of the Channel Squadron, under the command of Vice Admiral A. K. Wilson, V.C., and the Reserve Squadron. These two collections of ships will be augmented by vessels, principally
Auction.
PUELIO AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions
from the OFFicial RechivER in Bank-
ruptcy to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,"
BY ORDER OF THE COURT, Suit No. 63 of 1901, Original Jurisdiction;
OFFICIAL RECEIVER IN BANKRUPTCY
THE
versus
G. C. C. MASTER and Others.
од
THURSDAY, the 18th July, 1904, at 2.30 P.M./
at their Sales Rooms, Ice House Street. 8 NEW SINGER'S HAND SEWING MACHINES.
And
23 NEW SINGER'S TREADLE SEWING MACHINES.
NOW ON VIEW. · TERMSAs Usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 13th July, 1oor..
Insurances.
Intimations.
THE LATEST!
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EMPIRE-ADLER
TYPEWRITER,
MANUFACTURED BY THE WORLD RENOWNED ADLER BYCIGLE FACTORY AT FRANKFORT 0/M.
SOLE AGENT FOR HONGKONG AND. CHINA. LEOPOLD SPATZ & Co., HONGKONG, New Victoria Hotel Building.
The Public is requested to take due notice that a much inferior machine has been lutoly brought into this market under the namo
EMPIRE."
The Genuine Empire-Adler Typewriter is obtainable only
LEOPOLD SPATZ & CO.
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ut
" L'UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established 1828),..
THE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENT for the above Company, is prepared to ACCEPT. RISKS
at current rates.
Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.
A. R. MARTY, Agent.
Hongkong, 5th July, 1901. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hamburg. THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES..
SIEMSSEN & Co Mongkong, 28th May, 18ot
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
HE German Steamer
TH
· "MUENCHEN,"
4.536 tons gross, 2,855 tons nett,
T
as she now lies in the Cosmopolitan Dock
Şir Willam Ingram, entered into an agreeat Kowloon, Hongkong, in damaged condition. ment setting forth that the Sporting and with all her gear, tackle, engines, boilers, Dramatic News undertook to pay Mr. Fraukmachinery and appurtenances now on board. Stewart at the rate of 3 35. for all drawings used, Mr. Stewart to pay his own expenses.
For Particulars and Inspecting Order, apply Plaintiff then went out to the Natal part of the
MELCHERS & CO., campaign, and from time to time sent home
Aganis, skatches and photographs.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Hongkong, 28th June, 1901.
1679c
WANTED HIS EXPENSES.
to
On 30 Jan, plaintiff wrote to Sir William Ingram, asking him to allow him some £zo à month towards his expenses, which were very A Three years old, in Excellent Condition. heavy.
received a telegram:
In answer to this communication plaintiff Bank. All your, sketches used.
"Soht so Standard sand rough note after important events, illu- In future strated." The only meaning to be placed upon that was that Sir William Ingrain accepted the terms.
The plaintiff accordingly remained.
FOR SALE, CHEAP. COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS,
For Price, &c., apply to
THE ROBINSON PIAÑO Co. Hongkong. 27th May, 1901
[565c
To be Let.
TO LET,
cruisers, specially commissioned from the whether he should or should not stay with † A HOUSE in KIPON TERRACE.
Fleet Reserve at the home ports. While the Admiralty have at their command many ships which can be got ready for sen at short notice, there is a dearth of several classes of men, especially at Portsmouth, and conse quently the mobilisation of a large naval force may be attended with some difficulty.
Explosion on Torpedo-boat, An explosion occurred an the 10th ult, on board the torpedo-boat) destroyer Daring, in Portsmouth Harbour, owing to a tube of a Thornycroft water-tube boiler being blown out. One stoker, named Read, was killed, and the four others in the stakehold were seriously injured. They were removed to Haslar Hospital. Immediately after the report of the explosion was heard heroic attempts were made by the remainder of the crew to reach the lower parts of the ship, but for some time this was impossible, and for long after the four survivors of the stokehold had been removed fruitless efforts were made to recover the body of the unfortunate victim of the disaster, This was eventually, 'done by casting a rope round it A fire broke out after the explosion, but was subdued in half an hour without much damage being done to the ship.
The Shanghai Garrison. Mr. Brodrick's replies to questions about Germany's alleged intention to establish a gar rison at Shanghai have been attentively read in Berlin official circles. His references to this subject are described as having been couched in perfectly correct language, and it is sub mitted that far too much uneasiness has bean exhibited in London commercial and political quarters over an incident which is represented here as totally devoid of political significance, if calmly examined. The Post, commenting on the surprise expressed by the London papers at the fact that Boo German troops are to remain at Shanghai, announces semi-officially that the German troops will be kept in China patil the peace negotiations are absolutely sattled, and that the French, Japanese, and Russian bri gades will also remain. The journal further remarks that the stationing of German troops at Shanghai should give no cause for irritation to the British, and then aske-"or is Shanghai an English city?
In other German quarters the uneasiness shown in England at the, fact that Germany has determined to leave a garrison of two bat talions at Shanghai is dismissed with brief iconical remarks, and other papers here agree in saying that England has no right to com- plain. Shanghai is not English territory, and to speak of a British sphere of Interest in the Yangtze Valley is nonsense England, Ger- many, and all the other Powers have there equal rights, which in Germany's case ara specially recognised in the Anglo-German Agreement,
Many German merchants hope and believe that the main share in the trade development. of the Yangtare region will eventually fall, not to Great Britian, but to Germany, and that Germany, in the way of competition, will suc- ceed in ousting Great Britain from its former predominancy in Central China.
Thewiews of the German public are frankly expressed by the Liepriger Neueste Nachrich ten, a organ of Anglophobe tendencies in an article entitled Great Britain's Diplomatic
Defeat on the Yangtze"
Later the plaintif telegraphed asking Buller's forces. On 19 May. plaintiff received
telegram, Think better stay Buller.- Ingram." That, Lord Coleridge submitted, was an intimation that fresh arrangements would be made,.
After plaintiff came home he had an inter- view with Sir William Ingram, and it was agreed that the extra remuneration he should receive should be iso. Plaintiff sent in his account on that basis, when he received a letter from the manager that the board of directors did not care to deviate from the terms of the written agreement.
WINSTON CHURCHILL'S EVIDENCE.. Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., said he had examined the plaintiff's work, and found them faithful representations of exciting events at the war, and considered them to be of great value in consequence. The expenses of a war correspondent at the front were very consi- derable.
£276 8s., the amount claimed,
The jury gave a verdict for the, plaintiff for
PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDALS.
A BRILLIANT PAGEANT AT THE HORSE GUARDS.
THE KING HALE AND VIGOROUS.
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Possession, August ist, THE GODOWN in WEST POINT, (Kennedy. town), known as Feather Factory, now occupied by the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
For particulars, apply to
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR! THE VERY LATEST IN SHIRTS, COLLARS and SCARVES,
Hongkong, 26th Jane, 1901,
C. E. WARREN,
ORDINARY MEETING of the PREBUILDING FERENCE SHAREHOLDERS will be held
at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 14, Des Vœux Road, on SATURDAY, the 25th July, at 12.15 P., for the purpose of receiving and discus sing the Liquidators proposals for dealing with the Company's Assets,
The Liquidator,
"M. BENNÉCKE, Hongkong, 4th July, 1905. THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITEU.
;
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London, June 13th. Beautiful weather prevailed yesterday on the occasion of the presentation of war medals by King Edward at the Horse Guards' parade, St. James' Park. There was a brilliant pageant.. The King, who was accompanied by Queen N INTERIM DIVIDEND of Stx Dollars Alexandra and Princess Victoria, presented per Share for the Six months ending geth 3,000 medals. The children, of the Duke of Inne. 19at, being at the RATE of TWELVE Cornwall and York sat at an adjacent window | per Cent per annum, will be PAYABLE on and watched the proceedings.
the 27th instant, on which Date DIVIDEND Lord Roberts was the first recipient, and then | WARRANTS may be obtained on Application followed Lord Milner, Sir Godfrey Yeatman at the Company's Office, No. 5, Queen's Road Laggen, Resident Commissioner in Basuto Central, land, members of the Headquarters Staff, foreign attachés, members of the Naval Staff, generals of division, and household cavalry and guardsmen. Many of the latter were in plain clother, having been discharged from the army owing to their wounds. Last of all came the City of London, Imperial Volunteers. The Lord Mayor, the Right Hon. Frank Green, the ex-Lord Mayor, Sir A. J. Newton, the Sheriffs of the City of Lon.. don and the Moorish envoys from Morocco occupied special seals to view the ceremony.
King Edward and Queen Alexandra remain- ed standing for two hours during the presenta tion of the medals. His Majesty was dressed in his Field Marshal's uniform, and wore the Blue Ribbon of the Garter on his breast. He was hale and vigorous, and handed all the medals to the recipients at the rate of 28 per minute
The Times refers to the significance of the event, the attitude of the spectators showing that the King had never more faithfully re fected the wishes of the people than in honour ing with his own hands the soldiers who had shed their blood to cement the unity of the Empire, The King's, action in conferring a medal on Lord Milner, the statesman who was instinctively identified alike by the people and
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd to the a7th instant, (both Days inclusivo).
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary. Hongkong, 8th July, 1901. THE WEST POINT BUILDING.CO., LIMITED.
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SAILING VESSELS.
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NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "GLENESK," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI
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. 10th July, 1001.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
TH
"ARRATOON APCAR,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed
at once.
Cargo remaining on board after the 18th instant, at 2 P.Sr., will be landed at Consigneos' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. of their Goods from alongside; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 15th July, 1900.
175'C
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE,
CONS
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"GAELIC."
The above Steatherhaving arrived, Consignees 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.
GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.
Hongkong. Isth' July, 1001.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. THE Steamship
"MARIA VALERIE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 22nd instant, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remainlog in the Godowns after the aand instant, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
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FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship
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on Application at the Company's Office.
1
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the sand to the 27th instant, (both Days inclusive).
By Order of the Board of Directors
A SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land In:' vestment and Agency Co., Limited, General Agents, The West Paint- Building Co., Limited.
[7480.
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MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
Tor PLODE OF Ice HOVER, IN Ha House Road,
1160
the enemies of the imperial policy in proces B known make, in small and large as of now in position, in his New, sed Com
medal to
Africa, was strictly in accordance with From the moment German troops are gardent, recalling the presentation of risoned in Shanghai thare can on longer be Lord Canning, the Viceroy of India, after the any question of England's right of control over suppression of the Indian Mutiny; to: Lord the Yangisse, or of a British protectorate prer. Elgin, the British Envoy to China after the Central China. We shall see for a future China. War in 1859; and to Lord Duffarin, ster Ahree military Powers with equal rights, reprav the conquest of Burront
Hongkong, Eth July, 1901,"
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Optional goods will be carried on unless Instructions are given to the contrary before 4 PM, TO-DAY
Goods not cleared by the zand instant, will be subject to rent.
Apply to
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