NATURALIZATION,
The Acting Attorney General moved the first reading of an Ordinance for the Naturalization of Ho Ngok Lau ofiar Ho Ngok alias Ho San Lam
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The Acting Colonial. Secretary seconded. Agreed.
RENT CLAIMS.
The first reading of an Ordinance to facilitate the hearing and determination of claims to rent in respect of land in the New Territories was moved by the Acting Attorney General.
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded. Agreed.
** DANGEROUS GOODS,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY APRTE 30, 1902.
The Acting Colonial Secretary-$64,931 dura A JAPANESE SCHOONER
ing January, February and March
The vote was agreed to be recommended, CORONATION ILLUMINATIONS, No. 7-The Officer Administering the Go vernment recommends the Council to vote a sum of Thres thousand Dollars ($3,000) to meet the estimated cost to be incurred for Hluminat- ing certain Public Buildings in connection with the forthcoming Coronation celebrations in the Colony.
The Acting Colonial Secretary pointed out that on the last occasion not quite so much was spent, and the present amount was thought desirable on account of exchange,
This was all the business.
An Ordinance to further amend the law re lating to dangerous goods enacts that aqua foitis and vitriol as well as phosphorus be in THE VOLUNTEER CORONATION. cluded in the Bill,
The first reading was moved by the Acting Attorney General,
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded. Carried.
THE NEW TRAMWAY. The Acting Attorney General moved the third reading of Bill entitled An Ordinance for anthorizing the construction of a Tramway. within the Colony of Hongkong. He said This Bill has passed through the second reading and has been before the Committee and was sent home. Suggestions were made at home and, therefore I move that the Council resolve itself into Committen.
CONTINGENT.
There is a movement on foot to entertain at dinner on Saturday, 10th instant, the officers 'and men of the contingent about to proceed to England for the Coronation Ceremonies.. The Hon, C. P. Chater has already, kindly lent his spacious bungalow at Kowloon for the occasion.
FIRE IN QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
USPECTED, ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM.
The peaceful slumbers of the inhabitants were rudely awakened this morning at 1.30 by the
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded and clanging of the fire-bell. Information elicited the Council went into Committee.
that an outbreak had, occurred at No. 355 Queen's Road Central occupied as a medicine shop. The building, which is a three storied one, was completely gutted. The Fire Brigade,
Upon resuming, the Acting Attorney General said if there were no members of the Council who thought the alterations in two of the sections were not material heunder Acting-Deputy Superintendent Mackie would propose its third reading."
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The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded. The Hon. Whitehead said he saw no objec tion, and presumed that the Bill as stood inet the requirements of the Tramway Company.
The Hon. Chater observed that he had seen the agents of the promoters of the Bill and they appeared to be satisfied.
The Bill was then read a third time and passed.
AMENDMENT.
The Acting Attorney-General also moved the third reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the scope of The Tram ways Ordinance, 1883, (No. 6 of 1883), and The Tramways Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1883, (No. 18 of 1833).
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded and the Council agreed,
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was then held under the presidency of the Acting Colonial Secretary,
THE KOWLOON SCPOOL
The Financial Minutes were then consider ed as follows
No. 13 The Officer Adrainistering the
ABANDONED,"
Captain J. T. Davies of the 5. S. Onsang, which arrived here yesterday reports that he experienced heavy rain and moderate easterly winds on leaving port, increasing to N.E. gale on the following day with a rough high sea. When in: lat. 33 10 N, and long, 428.17 E, a dismantled vessel was sighted flying signals of distress. The Onsang was immediately hove to and a life-boat despatched in charge of the second and third officers. They safely brought off the disabled schooner's crew, who stated that they wished to abandon her. The derelict is a Japanese vessel of about So tons with foremast only standing. She was afloat when last seen by the Onsang, but her crew averred that she was in a sinking condition. The weather maderat ed somewhat next day; and light, variable winds and dense fog experienced by the Onsang until she reached port,
·PLAGUE RETURNS.
A return showing (a) the, Number of Cases of Bubonic Fever (Plague) which have been notified as occurring in Hongkong, during the day ended roon of 30th April, 1902, and (6) the localities in which they have occured.
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NOTES ON NATIVE AFFAIRS.
CHINESE DEBTORS OF THE RUSSO.
'CHINESE BANK.
was quite a panic the other day in native
A Newchwang dispatch states that there. mercantile circles in that city, owing to the issue of a proclamation by the Russian Superintendent of Trade-who is undertak ing the duties which used to belong to the Taotai of that po. It appeared that during the disturbances in Manchuria in 1900 and afterwards there was a great scar- city of silver, causing a serious depression in' the imde of Newchwang and Moukden. The Russo-Chinese Bank, however; showed a willingness to accommodate, and native mer- chants and traders, tempted by the favourable terms offered as well as being pressed by the
Intimations.
NOTICE.
CELEBRATION OF THE CORONATION
·OF THEIR MAJESTIES THE...?!
KING AND QUEEN,
THE following Programme for the Celebra
Intimations.
INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT.
tion of the Coronation of Their Majesties THE has been drawn up by the General Committee appointed by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government for this purpose.
That THURSDAY, 26th JUNE and FRI- DAY, 27th JUNE, be kept as PUBLIC HOLIDAYS in the Colony,
THURSDAY, ZÓTH JUNE.
At 10.30. AM. a Meeting be held of the Executive and Legislative Councils, at which invited guests will be present, at the Council Chamber, when a telegram to H.M. the King will be voted.
At 11 AM, à Service to be held at the Catchedral. The Catholics to be invited to hold a Service at their Cathedral on the same day.
The Fontion of consumers is drawn to the fact that the Undersigned, being Sole Agents for DR. AUER VON WELSBACH Co., VIENNA,
INVENTORS OF INCANDESCENT
GAS LIGHT.
ARE SELLING THE ONLY GENUINE MANTLES, The Price of which has been reduced to FIFTY CENTS per piece.
BEWARE OF INFERIOR IMITATIONS!
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W. BREWER Review of Troops at the Happy Valley at s | SLAZENGER'S TABLE TENNIS $7.50 & $10.
PM; to be followed by a musical performance.
(Vellum Rackets).
A Chinese Flower Show to be held on the New Stock.-Tennis Rackets. Praya in front of the Market during the two days.
FRIDAY, 27TH JUNE.
At 1 A.M. an Address or 'Addresses to 'be
Tennis Balls. Tennis Nets.
presented to' His Excellency the Oficer Admin New Stock.-Gentlemen's Black
istering the Government at the Council Cham- ber or Government House to be presented to His Majesty the King."
*At P.M. H. E. The Officer Administering the Government will turn the first sod of " The King's Park," Kowloon. Launches will run from Blake Pier to convey the Public to the ground.
At 9 pm, the town will be illuminated. Private individuals and the Shipping Com- panies are invited to join in the illuminations.
will pass through the streets, the route of which Fireworks will be exhibited on the Ckat and/or Parade Grounds, A Fish Proceson
will be notified hereafter. Fireworks will also
be displayed in the harbour and/or on Blackhead's hill.
A donation to be given to the British Sailors, Soldiers and Police in the Colony to enable them to have a special dinner in honour of the occasion, or in place of this a memento of the Coronation (in the form of a medal) will be given to them as may hereafter be decided by the Committee.
and Mr. Macdonald, promptly arrived on the scene, and with a copious supply of water soon had the flames in check. The Insurance Com panies involved are the Commercial Union, and the Hung On. The former to the extent of $100, and the latter to $4.000. The cause of the outbreak has as yet not been ascer tained. On the outbreak, a curious incid- ent occurred, and went most strongly to show that it was an attempted case of incendiarism. The shop in front, No. 318, directly opposite.. the house in flames soon showed unmis takable signs of another outbreak. The police and the fire brigade men with commendable promptitude made for the house in ques tion and with the aid of a hand pump, soon got. the flames under control. It was then exegencies of their forward contracts, borrowed Convents and the Baxter School.
found out that the outbreak originated in a corner on the landing of the second floor, where bundles of straw neatly done up and bearing evident signs of being well saturated with kerosine oil, were found. The master of
the shop was at once arrested on suspected arson but he most emphatically denied the charge, and stated that he thought it was caused by a spark from the burning House in front. At any rate his arguments were of no
in large numbers from the Russian" Bank. Then the day for repayment of the loans began to loom up in the horizon, and borrowers began to feel uneasy, finding themselves unable to pay up in time. Then the other day the
proclamation noted above appeared, inforning native, borrowers they would be required under pain of the law to meet their debts to the Russo-Chiness. Bank on the dates formally
SATURDAY, 28TH JUNE.
At 4.30.M. a Tea with music to be given at the City Hall to the wives and families of the Sailors, Soldiers and Police; also to the children. ol the Diocesan School, the French and Italian
On leaving, each child will be presented by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government with a Coronation Medal
In order to defray the expenses incident to the above celebrations, the public are invited, Lo subscribe. Lists will be circulated by the
Honorary Treasurer, Mr. J. R. M. Smith, and the leading Hotels, Stores and Clubs will also be requested to exhibit lists.
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Government recommends the Council to vote avail. On the question of fires, which has been agreed upon. Chinese merchants by experience peruauent memorial of the Coronation as shall $260,000,000 Gold. A note or a Telephone Message from those wishing an "up-to-date'
a sum of Five hundred and fifty Dollars ($50) 10 meet the estimated cost to be incurred for Personal Emoluments and Other Charges in connection with the establishment of the Kow loon British School during the current year.
ABSTRACT.
Personal Emoluments
Coolies (I at $96 and at $84 per annum) for to months, 150,00 Other Charges,
Furniture;
Books, ....... Incidental Expenditure at Szo a
month for 10 months,
Totali
100,00 100,00
200.00
$550.00 The Committee agreed to recommend the
"TRAINING" NULLAHS,
of such frequent occurrence of late, it behoves the authorities in charge to keep a sharp eye. The Chinese knowing that there is at present a scarcity of water, combined with the apparent ease with which others who have had their shops either accidentally or purposely burned, get off and with no enquiries of what ever description held, and also of the enormous insurance money they generally receive, must indeed prove a temptation to them. Our readers are aware of the heavy punishment which Sir John Carrington imposed on the perpetrators of the last incendiary fire, and should the above facts with undoubted evidence of the attempted incendiarism be proved we hope the Authorities will meie out the punish | ment for which the party or parties so richly
deserve
No. 14-The Officer Administering the PRINCE KOMATSU IN HONGKONG,
Goremment recommends the Council to vote a sum of Nine thousand Dollars ($9,0cc) to meet the estimated cost to be incurred for training the nullahs in the neighbourhood of the Richmond Road and Macdonnell Road during, the curent year.
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His Highness Prince Komatsu special Re- persentative of Japan, at the Cororation, cere monies arrived in Hongkong on Monday in the German Mail Konig Albert, on his way to England. On the same day he paid a visit to Vice Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge on board his The Acting Colonial Secretary pointed out flagship the Glary. The harbour presented that such a course had been highly recomquite a lively appearance when the Prince left mended by. Praf Simpson. It was only a part of the cost and the total would be about the German liner. The journey to and fro was made in a gaily-decorated boat-with green $25,063,7
The Hon. Chatham--I think about $25,000 awnings, towed by a smart pinnance and or $27,000,
companied by two torpedo-boat destroyers." A party of bluejackets and marines were drawn up to receive the distinguished guest, and when the Prince stepped his foot on the clean decks. of the Glory he was greeted with the Japanese National Anthem. He also called on Major- General Sir W. J. Gascoigne K.O.M.G., the Officer Administering the Government, at Head Quarter House. An esco: of Sikh, police under Sergeant Garrod was in attendance. The Prince and sulle left to-day at noon for Europe
The Hon. Whitehead. What is the cause of the necessity for the retraining and alteration? The Hon. Chatham-1 am not aware there is any retraining mentioned. They are natural streams which it is proposed to train for the
first time.
The Acting Colonial Secretary-They have never been trained before and it is thought it would be a good thing for the health of the Colony
have a wholesome fear of officials, and the ap pearance of an official prochmation naturally created something very like a panic amongst the traders. A petition it is said has since been sent to the Russian Bank praying for an exten- sion of time, but so far there has been no definite answer made to it. Rumour even has it that the terms of the loan contracts entered before so willingly (guileless?) by the Chinese merchants have so bound them that the "situa- tion will probably assume a political aspect, in time."
THE GENERAL ABOLITION OF LISIN,
It is reported from Peking that the Grand Secretaries Yung Lu and Wang Wen-shao and Viceroy. Liu K'un-yi are not all against the scheme of Likin Abolition, while the "noto- rious Conservative La Ch'uanlin, President of the lloard of Revenue, is tooth and nail against it. As for Viceroy Chang Chih-tung, he is not so strong against it as Lu Ch'uan-lin" sitting on the fence as usual," as one may say but fears that, with the complete abolition of the tax the revenues of the Imperiai Maritime Customs will not with out equal to fulfilling the double burden laid on it in furnishing the wherewithal meet the ordinary expenses of the provinces-N. C. D. Neus.
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PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.
Per Messageries Maritimes ascanter Ladi, fram Mantilles April 6.—To Batavia : Mr. J. de Hart.
Per Messageries Maritimes stenuser Safezir, connecting with the steamer Armand Bakic, an Colombo, from Mareil- les, April 20.-To Haiphong:Mr. Deluuntal. To Singapore; Sir Chas. Brooke, G.C.M.G."
Per Norddeicher Lloyd steamer Jini Kegent Luitpold. from Bremen, March so, and Southampton, Marchi 25.—To Yokohama: Mr. A. H. Health. To Shanghai: Mech Brazier, Williams, Mrs, Haessler, Hev, and Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Stallhamar and child, Aliss Forcaberg, Messrs. Hugo Lauder, Wen. Wikon, Mrs. Looke, Mrs. Neville Afay and child. Messrs. J. Galle, A., Nicholas, Me and Mrs. Gribi
Mister Buren, Janzén, Kír, und Mrs. Bergling and lamilly,
and child, Mr. Hardy.
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd Keaner Prevcen, tram Bromen,
April 3, and Southampton, April 8-To Shanghai: Mr.
segar, and fully, Mr. 1. T. Coulon, Miss Brown,
It is estimated that the sum of $30,000 will be required. Should there be any surplus after paying all expenses this will be devoted to such be hereafter decided by the Committee, lly Order of the General Committee.
E, A..HEWETT, ".
Hon. Secretary. *The item as to." The King's Park" is in- cluded in the programme provisionally pend- ing the final decisson of the Government in the malter.
Hongkok, z6th April, 1902,
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The Council resolved to recommend the by the Konig Albert.. vote.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AT THE CIVIL HOSPITAL.
No. 15 The Officer Administering the Government recommends the Council to vote a sum of One thousand and four hundred Dollars. ($1,400) in aid of the vote of cc, Electric Light Installation at Civil Hospital" Ander the heading Public Works Extraordinary
It was pointed out that this matter had been
omitted from the estimates.in
Agreed to recommend the vale.
PLAGUE EXPENSES..
SANITARY BOARD.
AGENDA,
1. Report by the Medical Officer of Health relative to the closing of the well at No. 85, Wellington Street,
2, Application for permission to erect a water- closet and urinal in the extension block, Masonic Hall. ⠀⠀
13. Retura of rats for the week ended April 14th, 1902, together with a minute thercon By the Medical Officer of Health,
No. 16-The Officer Administering the Government recommends the Council
vote
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