THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1901.
Jones being stabbed to death by one of the crew,
In his accepted design, of which the det ils | are not yet quite complete, the figure of Her Late Majesty faces the Mall, with the figures of It appears that the deceased was superin Truth on her right hand, and of Justice on her tending the working of the cargo and went left. Courage, and Constancy are depicted at down the after hold of the steamer at about her feet, and winged Victory crowns the 2 pm, when he found E. Lourney, an Italian sculpture. Looking towards the Palace is the able-seaman, asleep at his, duty, which was to figure of Maternity, symbol of Her who was
see that the cargo was properly stored in always a mother of Her people. The whole the hatch. On Mr. Jones reprimanding Lour. statuary will be grouped on a column of stone,ney on his conduct, the Italian used a vile standing in a circular space, mised above the expression towards him, and the officer there. level of the ground and approached by steps upon struck the Italian, who immediately drew on both sides. Right and left will be figures hit sheath kolfo and savagely stabbed the de. mpresenting the Army and Navy, and beneath ceased in the abdomen. None of the ship's them water will gush out into lunette-shaped crow saw the desi, but the stevedor's coolies, pools 30 feet wide.
working in the bold, witnessed the whole affair. The Lolice were informed of the occurrence The plans involve a reconstruction of the medical assistance was immediately obtained whole surrounding space, and the inclusion of
from the Patroclus and Peleus and a Singapore portions of St. James' Park, together with the
doctor was also telephoned for. The Italian construction of a new arcade of pillars and
was handed over to the l'olice, to whom de gites, instead, and considerably in front of, the ceased made a short statement before becom present railing This enclosure is to be calleding unconcious, when he was removed to the "The Queen's Garden". Designs are of little General Hospital, which he unfortunately sever value to the un-professional eye, but those reached alive, dying en roule, quilified to form an opinion from them, scem,. for the most part, satisfied that the Memorial as projected will be worthy of the Empire, and of Har we seek to honour.'
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The inquest took place at z p.m. to-day. The accused appears before Mr. Sarwar in
the Think Court to-morrow morning.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.
THE, LATE LADY HILDA BRODRICK. The sad death of Lady Hilda Brodrick, wife of the Secretary-for-War, has cast a, gloom over official London, the more an, that it was unex- pected, her illness having been very short. Mp Brodrick was speaking in the House only thirty six hours before the sad event took place. Great | Athkinson A. sympathy is expressed for him in all quarters-Angus, W.
Mr. Dillon, M.P. making a feeling reference on behalf of the irish party-thus demonstrating anew the British capacity for combining the bitterest opposition towards à political foe with a kindly sentiment for the same man in his pri.
-vate capacity..
Lady Hilda was the third daughter of the Earl of Wemyss, and leaves a son and four daughters, one of whom is engaged to Lord Tweedmouth's heir..
ANOTHER BUNDER.
Letters for the following persons lie, un- claimed at the Post Office
Alexander, M, R. Anderson, W. H. Adlantis, Miss J. Ainslie, Mrs. Anderson, Mts, E. F. Atkinson, J. I.
Allard, Rav, T.
Barton, Miss A. C.
Barett, Mr. Bender, H.
ין
Maurice, M. F.
Merchants Despatch &
¡Mills, S.
Ludhi Singh
Litton, G. (London.) Mohamed
Mina Sadig
McDougall, Mrs. R. S. Mahieu A
McGill, Major H S.
(Tientsin)
Martin; HJ,
Marsh, Capt. P
Mullary & Co.
Merlees, Capt. P. N
| Bomanjes & Ce
Braga, C Cadieux, Miss J. Campbell, Capt. Crane, E. H. Cruz, M. B. Calta, J. T. Cowie, T. Sydney. Cameron, A. B Calo, R. de Celestino, P. Dios, R. Ride David, J. A., Singapore. Mangal Singh, Ermeheil, H. O, Massy-Leech, H.
Nand Singh Edumale, C.
N. CH1 Elia, I. (2) Faure, J.
Noble, James Fairis, C. (Singapore) Olbes, Ered
Ofaku Femandez, V. F Fode, Wazil, (Austria) Pattenson, Lt. E. C.. Cujar Singh, 1.P.C.647 Preston, B. Farrel, Capt
Lylden Gunda Singh Passantino, Z. (a) Gleick, M.
Petchizelles, H. Pekin Railway, Chief Gomes, J. G. Graves, V
Engineer. Roberts, J. Caust, C.'F.
(a) Gerald, A. (Nagasaki.) Robles Galvao, 1. da Cunha Rosa, E. de:
Brazil.) Goff, Ore S. (Buffalo,
N. Y.) Gray, C. J. Hall, J. L
Hall, Capt. F. (2)
Hoashi, S.
Haynes, J.
Herman Singh (Sin-
gapore)
Bamlin, Mrs. G.
Holececk, Mrs. R.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Hassam Khan Hallmin, E. Isfahani, H.M.S. Isha Singh (2)'
Jeannot, G. (3)
Kitto, W. A. Ralph, E.
Sultan Mahomed Sahib Hajce, . F. Shane, Capt
Sammel & Co. 'Skeener, J.
Intiwations."
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
THE
"HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the HONGKONG CRICKET CLUD’'will
be held in the CRICKET CLUB. PAVILION, Oñ MONDAY, the 9th September, at 5.15 P.M.
P. A COX, Honoury Secretary."
"Hongkong, 26th August, 1901,
CANTON DISTRICT.
[9300
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS,
No. 9.
Discontinuance of
HIGH ISLAND BARRIER LIGHTS.
NOTICE is hereby given that; Hroll ISLAND BARRIER having been been Removed the RED and GREEN LIGHTS now indicating the passage through the Barrier will be dis continued on the 15th instant; and in their' stead a GREEN LIGHT will be exhibited from
a Beacon, on the Northern Point of HIGH. ISLAND.
The Beacon is a quadrangular open work structure of wood, to feet high, painted White. The distance from the Beacon to low water- mark is 30 feet, and its base is 4 feet above high water mark.
L. A. BYWORTH,
Harbour Master.
Approved,
+
Sandow, Mrs. Alma”
Stohp, A.
Tremain, B.L, (New
F. A. MORGAN,
Commissioner of Customs, Custom House,
Canton, ist September, 1931.
Sulabat Khan Tilley, Capt. (7)
York).
West, Mrs. M.
Wazir Singh
Wills, A...
JUST RECEIVED,
of
في
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).
PROJECTED SAILINGS: FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STRAMERS.
BINGO MARU
F. Davies KAGOSHIMA MARU...
K. Kori
RiojÚN MARU
O. Olino MUKE MARU
M. Yagy AWA MARU
N. Trent.
TAMBA MARU.....
J. W. Wale.... *YAWATA MARU.....
A. E. Moses
ROSETTA MARU N. Tale (963 INADA MARU.........
FIRST SEASON'S CONSIGNMENT
AMERICAN'ASPARAGUS & DESSERT FRUITS, ALE KINDS.
Waryam Singh
Jeewan Singh, I.P.C.
654
-Wazier Singh, 1.P.C.
716.
Wertheimer, Mrs. B. J.
I
List of Registered Covera for Merchant
Money, R. J.
McLean, A. E
Miller, Ó. H.
Marshall, C. W.
Transportation Co.
Mills, F.
Ships.
Maipang, W.
S.S., Atlas.....
.M. Rickinson
Mills, S. C.
H.M.8. Barfeur
..G. Groves
Mitchell, W.-T.
S.S. Changsha
Mesny, Miss A.
食
Mullary
Mary
Maulle, H. L.
Macdonald
Bowles, Mr. & Mrs. Mundie.
J. H.
Bracter, Hy.
Burke, Rev. P. C. Burger, L. W.
Brown, A. J., D. D.
Babonneau Bonnet, F.
Chinachiole, G. N. Chrisholm, J. I. Cradock, H. E. Cavill, Miss A. Crilly, A. G. Carolina, M. Deoer, C. L.
The rumour wired to London from Shanghai, respecting the projected surrender of Wei-Haj-Browne, E. We to Germany, exchange of some conces. sion on the Yangtse, has received little atten- tion in England, though one daily is at pains Brown, F. W
Bilborougle, F. to point out that Wei-Hai-Wei is far more valu-
Bertran, W. able to the Germans, already established in Cranmer, R. B.
Carlton, L. G. Shantung, than to us, and that moreover our retirement from the stranghold would be diple-Carlos, A. matic in the sense that it would remove a con- stant source of irritation to Russia, and would be advantageous to us by providing a buffer to Russian aggression. These theoretical con. siderations form interesting reading, but what. is missing is the faintest indication of the Ger- man quid prò que. A Berlin' paper scouts the iden as being the outcome of either journalistic imagination, or the existence of a bad attack of nerves among the English Colony in Shanghai. However that may the interest aroused in that small be, fraction of China folk at home who are not fled to country or seaside, appears to be languid in the extreme. In fact the only criticism I have yet been able to extract iras
somewhat as follows :—" H'm, ⋅ yes, mistake somewhere h'n, have you been to the China Exhibition? There is more connection than appears on the surface, for the Exhibition of
Chinese Art, which for some abstruse reason has sett ef itself in the savoury atmosphere of Whitechapel, is also of doubtful interest, mer. or use. Sir Chude Macdonald was unfor tunately prevented from performing the open ing ceremony, which thereupon devolved on Mr. Asquith. That brilliant speaker, after warmly congratulating the promoters on the accomplishment of their "useful and instruct tive work" could find little more original to remark, than that China had "for some months past (the italics are mine) been a country of absorbing interest."
SIR HARRY PARKES.
The re-issue in an abridged form of the biography of Sir Harry Parkes, first published six or eight years ago, has recalled for a mo. ment to a forgetful nation, the labours of that statesman of whom it is written (though with scant justice to men like. Sir Robert Hart and Dr. Morrison) that he was "the only European who ever understood the Chinese." The book is specially instructive at the present time, otherwise it would be impossible not to regret the omission or rigorous curtailment of nearly all Sir Harry's letters and despatches. How- ever, many people may read the abridged volume who would never tackle the more comprehensive biography..
"AB THE CHINESE SED US." Another recept book which has been well received, is Mr. T. G. Salby's "As the Chinese sec ut Each chapter consists of a dialogue between a Chinaman and a European upon some subject in which each is represented as a pecialist the only unconvincing point about this arrangement being a painful, perhaps unworthy, but certainly human doubt, as to whether the nuthor can really be an expert on so many different topics, and unless he is, there remains the uncertainty as to whether a given dialogue has been conducted on ideal lines of argument. The book is nevertheless clever, and attains Mr. Selby's object, which is to' demonstrate that Europeans and Chinese think with such foundational difference, that there is no possibility of their arriving at any true mutual understanding, and the racial Les aversion cannot be overcome.
MURDER ON A "BEN" LINE STEAMER AT SINGAPORE,
Mestres, B.
Macario
Michreas, M. Notton, K. Nichobon, H. J. Niveu, I Norris, J, B.
Newby, Capt. A Newall, H. E. Oswin, A, Oviedo, F.
Olet, II. M.
"Chingtu
Chow fa....
..Capt. Moore.
Chas, Lendberg.
W. Schneider.
Dragoman. W. Holland.
Elite Norsach......). J. McCarthey,
R.M.S. E. of japan ...H. Cooper.
Capt. Zindel. .R. Olsen..
5.S. Erica
"Hailan
11
& Hankow................. C. V. Lloyd.
Huling in ...A. E. Tilston. Helsagric.. ..Serang Humar. Loosak
L. Brandt.
Manuel Laguna,.. E. Nielson.
Auto...
Patroclus
President
J. P. Walker.
...Capt. E. Dickens.
R. 1. Munro.
Transport Penarth....J; C. Connor. (3)
U.S.H.S Relief
S.S. Shantung......
Chas. McFeely,
J. H. Miller.
Apply to
G. GIRAULT. Hongkong, 20th August, 1901.
NOTICE.
1667€
BEG to give Public Notice that I decline to be any longer RESPONSIBLE for any „DERTS incurred by my WIFE or my CHILD-
REM.
JOIN CARROLL Hoogkang, 31st Augusi, 1901,
DENTISTRY.
SUI SANG,
[942C
(Lately Practising with Dr. 1. SARATA),
DENTIST,
No. 4, Querr's Road Central Hongkong, 3rd January, 1901
HONG SING,
8 Beaconsfield Arcade.
116c
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the Newest Fatterns in Cloths, Canvasses, and Ducks. Complete Gentlemen's Outfitting.
Hongkong, 30th August, 1901,
196.c
Olivier, The Hon.
95
Ozorio, S. E.
Relief Relief
.P. Schneider..
.H. S. Clifton.
Palmer, W. B.
EL
St. Dunston.
Leop. Piringer.
Painter, Rev. T. W.
Sui Tai !! Ula
....A. Nene.
T.
...R. O. Lloyd. (2)
Paoli, 5.
Ponti, O. Parks, W. J. Peterson, W.:
Douglass, Mrs. M. E. Palmer, C. D. Davis, J. W.. Dyson Durant, A. R. Esposito, E. Eschauzer, P. Engert, M.
Excelior
Eck. M. H. Eakma, E. Forest, Miss A Fitzsimmons, C. A. Fleming, G. Farr, A. J. M. Frankland, A. Faure, J.
Flying Jordans Circus Fortest, M. P. Frampton, Capt. Fernandes, J. M. Gye, H. W. Genahre, f, Gorcke, A. Girard, A. V. Gainford, Mrs. Galbraith. E. Grieve, A R. Grant, L. W, Guthrie, JR Gray, A. C. Grothe, A. Hall, E. A. S. Hezl, H. R. Kandid Harston, Carl Halcott, H. Hermann, H, Heaton, T. Hannan, J. W. Holdsworth, S. Haiman A Habram Irwine, C. W. Jones, Dr. Jackson, J. G. Jarvey, jones, W. L. Johnson, J. Jesus, D. D. James, S. C. Johnstone, B. H. Jamieson Jephson, Capt. ¡. Jarvis, A. C. Jorden, L. Jones, W. R.
| Kirk, Dr. R. Knight, II. Keelin, H. Kalot, M. Kapple, W. A. Kissersent, Smith Kahuweiler, S. Kelly Laura, A. Leitav, F. P.. Luz, D. Little, Mrs. A. Liv, R. J. F. Lorenzo, M. Lebruary, D. W. P.. Lortet, P. M. Lever, S, Livingstone, 1, Leslie, MH Limerckfeld McGill W. E. McCracken, W. R. Miller, R. E
Poliakoff, M. M. Pilcher, A. J. Pilcarin, W. G. Parfit, J. S. Pereira, Mrs. C. Pettet, J, D. Plong, A. Ridgway, T.
Robinson, C. T. Rouch, 5. C. L. Raine, Miss P. Rousell, M. Roshchild, O. F.. Reid, J. G. Robinson, C.
Robles, M:
Richardson, W. N. Robinson, Miss Russ, C. H.
Rutledge, H. B.. Ralphs, E. Rice, C. Rauget Roso, E-da- Sig, J. R.
Shakoor, A. C. Shaffer, S. Stemmvarte Singh, C. Sampson, J. Silva, S. N. Salva, C, de
Stephton, Miss G. Seldner, P, Sitwell, J. K. Sandelands Smith, A. H. Sims, W. A Superintendent Sitvell, J. K. Samuel, C. J.. Singh, G. Sprague, O.
Soolayman, H.
Sanborne, Dr. G
Thomas, L., C. Trick, R,
Thomas, Mrs. J. Turkey, H. H. Towialin
Thompson, C..W. Taylor, C
Tummler, W.
Torrance, J. G
Tome, T.
Thomson, C. W.
Valentine, A.
Transport Wright ..........5. Croft, .
List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Talograph Companies Offices at Hongkong.
Amos.
Takmakoff
Chingtai (ztelegrams). Thungsenglong, Chunhangchang, Trienfat.
Huffman.
John Wheeler.
Kaihing.
Kongbinin. Kongyuenheng.
(Two Telegrams). Kwangchancheang. Kwonghoplong. Lejle Werthman.. Loheengkee. Meade
Nghuyen Thanli. Norton.
'Willner,'
With.
Woocheong.
Wood.
wookee.
Yebisumoto.
Yhteisan
Yown. Yuenhopiai.
6436
3,458, 4,713 5,002 (Kan
Hok Chau.
0903 Yuenhophai
Schmidt (1 telegrams). 1,089 1,459.
Shiuchinchong.
Soonkei (9998),
1,759.
Intimations,
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DENTISTRY.
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DESTINATIONS.
(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-FRIDAY, 6th Sept.,
WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, } COLOMBO and l'ORT SAID
{MOJI, KORE and YOKOHAMA
SAILING DATES.
Daylight,
TUESDAY,
Noon, th Sept.
VICTORIA, B.G. and SEATTLE MON: AV, 16th Sept.,
U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI,KOBE
and YORDIAMA........
(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and FRIDAY, 13th Sept.,
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KOBE and YOKOHAMA ...............
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Noon.
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WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANO, COLOMBO and PORT SAID NAGASAKI," "KOBE and YOKO
HAMA.
SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, via MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBAND... KOBE and YOKOHAMA
Daylight
FRIDAY, 20th Sept,
Noon.
FRIDAY, 27th Sept.
4. P.M.
FRIDAY, 37th September,
at Daylight..
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TO SAN FRANCISCO, PÍA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG AMERICA MARU (via |
Shanghai, Nagasak Tuesday, 17th Sept., Kobe, Inland Sea,
Yokohama Hono:
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HONGKONG MARUY
at, Noon,
(via Shanghai, Naga Saturday, 12th Octg
at Noon.
saki, Kobe, Inland.
Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu)
NIPPON MARD (via)
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Tuesday, 5th Nov Kobe, Inland Sen, Yokohama & Hono:
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"FARRAMATTA,"
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AMERICAN MARU," will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, IN- LAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONO-Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, LULU, on TUESDAY, the 17th September, at and Tea for London (under arrangement) will Noon, taking Freight and Passengers for be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer
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(812
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Andrews, Wm.
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the
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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
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KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND Tacoma,
IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Steamers.
"pecial rates (first class only) are granted to Msionaries, members of the Naval Military, Duke of Fife Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European Olympia officials in the service of China and Japan, and Victoria to Government officials and their families.
Through Bill of Lading issued for trans- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities
Captains. Proposed
13,821
2,837
S. Cox Sept. 10 Truebridge Oct.
3,502
Panton ... Oct. 13
THE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Lin
of the United States, via Overland Railway, to to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR Havana, Trinidad, and Dememra, and to ports and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES
in Mexico, Central and South America, by the and to EUROPE,
Company's and connecting Steamers.
Freight will be received on board until P.M. the day previous to sailing. Farcel Packages will be received at Office until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in. required.
of
full value of name is
÷
HONGKONG TO LONDON Esa
Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. Doctor and StewaRDESS carried. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.
HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48. The Railroad travelling la second to none on Consular Invoices in accompany Cargo des the American Continent two trans-continental tined to points beyond San Francisco in the trains daily from Tacoma DIBINO, CAR, S United States should be sent to the Company's attached to tmas-continental trains clay and Office in Scaled Envelopes, addressed to the night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 43 days. Collector of Customs at San Francisco. Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY and For further information as to Passage and CASCADE MOUNTAINS, The YELLOWSTONE Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, NATIONAL PARK route. Queen's Building.:
GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent. 1amokane 26th August, ****
HONGKONG TO" VICTORIA, MANOS NATACOMA £35. ZAJED
The best route to the KLONDYER GOLD FIELDS Frequent Bailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYEA and ST MICHAELA
TO IMPORTERS FROM THE UNITED Rates of Paisage to other Points on applica
STATES
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI-
GATION-COMPANY, LIMITED, W having Established a REGULAR SERVICE E of STEAMERS from SEATTLE (Faget
Sound) to JAPAN, CHINA and the
Special rates allowed to members of, Gongym "ment Servisar,
For further Information as to. Passage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL & Co, LIMITED, General Agents.
PH in, con pasoslangkong; 26th August 1901.7.
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINES of the UNITED STATES, are prepared to con tract for the conveyance of Goods from the PACIFIC COAST and Interior Points of USA, to the
BUCHET ORIENT.
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE
TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONOKOMO, MOGUL
*• KURDISTAN"
SATS
For further Particulars, apply atto volendo, THE CHINA: MUTUAL STEAM NAVI-
GATION COS OFFICES, NEW YORK To the Agents of the Company at Japan, China,
Hongkong. Phillipines and Straits pag FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO., General 15; Western Agcuts, SEATTLE; or to de
GEO. SUTHERLAND, General Agent for Mg the East, SHANGHAI ZELUA edges to
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Hongkong, sich July/rod
LENNOX
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Ith Oct
For Freight and further Information, apply
DODWELL & Co LIMITED.
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