Intimations.
The Old -- -- --
Familiar Beverage
STONE GINGER BEER,
HOME
YCLEPT
"POP."
CROWN BRAND
WATKINS LUZ HONGKONG.
BREWED.
$1.75 per doz., less $1.00 allowed Bottles returned,
WATKINS
LIMITED,
CHEMISTS, ÆRATED. WATER
MANUFACTURERS,
APOTHECARIES HALL,
No. 66, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, FACTORY:--Mason's Lane.
WAI KIN TAI YEUK FONG. 房菜大建威
Branches also at -"
Canton, Shanghai, Hankow and Poking
Hongkong, 19th February, 1902.. 12:40
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
$5.50 Cask of 375 bs. Net ex Factory. $9.50 Bag of 250 lbs.
SHEWAN, TOMËS & CO.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 15th March, 1902.
A
BRITISH-NORTH BORNEO."
WANTED.
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S POSTMASTER, British North Borneo Government, a CLERK experienced in Postal Matters. Salary 580 per mensen.
Apply giving full Particulars and Testi- monials to the Secretary to the Governor, LABUAN.
17th February, 1992.
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.
.......-WANTED..
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MAY 1902
Co-Oap's Advertisements.
NOTICE
HE OFFICES of THE HONGKONG
THE OFFUGES OF CO., LIMITED, INC
Co-bay's Advertisements.
ZETLAND HOUSE,
19, QUEEN'S ROad Centra).
now been REMOVED to No. 35, QUEEN'S SUPERIOR Accommodation, Menls at all
ROAD CENTRAL. .
Hongkong 28th April, 1902.
ZETLAND
LA
No. 525, E.C.
LODGE,
REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held at the FREE. MASONS HALL, Zetland Street, TO-NIGHT, the 1st instant, at 8,30 for 9 p.m. precisely. (Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
--klumounts; May, 1902——
-[498
CHEONG
SHING.
No. 39, Queen's Road Central, (Opposite to Messrs. GAUPP1& Co.)
DEALERS IN
Jewellery and Silks, Fearls and Jadestone
Ware, Ivory Ware and Curios, Chinese
Goods of all kinds.
And also General Exporters.
An inspection is respectfully solicited. Good quality and good workmanship guaranteed.
Prices lower than other shops in the same
line of business.
ΤΑΙ
LOONG.
1 and 3, Lyndhurst Terrace,
hours, Breakfasts, Tiffins, Teas, Dinners and Suppers. Moderate Charges.
MRS. WATLING,' Proprietress,
Hongkong, 1st May, 1902.
WANTED.
[494d
V the Undersigned a DULY QUALIFIED
DODWELL & CO., LTD., General Agents, Northern Pacific Steamship Company. Hongkong, 1st May, 1902,
[4950
THE HONGKONG-FROZEN FOOD- SUPPLY,
DEIGT, No. 3, FOR NOUSE LANE,
A FRESH STOCK. of PROVISIONS has just beep landed ex S.S. "CHANGSHA"
from Australia.
Legs & Chap
Shoulder
Various
Mution.25 c. per tu 15. per bb. io caper b.
Lamb......o Pork......35
13
Hares........
10
20. 25
*
35
Rabbits wi
So.80 each.
..... 1.45 n
gord
Butter, fresh
0.75 per lb.
Cheese......
AS
Hams
Beef, prime rut
་
Milk, concentrated...
Hongkong, 1st May, 1985.
f50241
TO LET.
TOR Fancy Muslins and Piques, Flowered Delaine, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, New Chiffon Hats.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1902.
THE CHINA AND MANILA ŠTEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
T
FOR MANILA (DIRECT). HE Company's New Steamship
" PERLA,"
Captain S. T. Blaxland, will be despatched for
the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at 5 PM,
The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation provided by this
Steamer. She is fitted throughout with the Electric Light and is supplied with a-Refrigera- ting Chamber.
A Doctor is carried. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co,
General Managers. Hongkong. Ist May, 1901
5031
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT).
Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, RAN- GOON, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARA, CHI, ADEN, SUEZ and PORT SAID,
(Taking Cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS,
to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SRA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS). HE Company's Steamship
TH
"AUSTRIA,"
N EXPERIENCED FOREMAN for a Captain Fellner, will be despatched as above
Govemment Timber Mill. Must be thoron FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, P.st.
oughly acquainted with the erection and The steamer has capital accommodation for management of Timber-cutting Machinery, passengers. Electric light and caries a doctor. Forward copies ef recent testimonials and For Information as to Passage and Freight, state Salary required to
apply to DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,
SANDER, WIELER & Co., SANDAKAN:
Agents. 'id' Hongkong, 1st May, 1907.
[451d
3rd February, 1912.
THE POPULAR SCOTCH
IS
BLACK & WHITE.
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO.
SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS.
By Appointment to
EM. THE KING
SOLE AGENTS:
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
HONGKONG.
BANJOS
STEWART AND BAUER'S 02th Century” and “ Thoroughbred
also
WASHBURNS."
MANDOLINES, GUITARS, STRINGS, FITTINGS, REPAIRS.
Hongkong, z8th January, cowg
THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LIMITED, Hongkong, Bhanghai & Singapore.
|
065 26 0.30
가
"J
0.60 per tin (2 lbs.) WM. PARLANE
Manager.
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PANGASAL DEATHSALA At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on Friday: 25th April, G. MACDONALD, late chief officer 3. Awangping.. www mBAS STAINT
On the ayth of April, at No. 30, North Szechuan Road, Shanghai, DAVID BUCHANAN, aged 53 years, Superintendent of the Shanghai Tog Boat Co.
established; will in future be at the one peony per half ounce.
ACCIDENT ON H.M:S. ** FORMIDABLE.” Lieutenant Pringle and two been killed on board H. M.S.” through the slipping of a
he Hongkong Celegraph hoisting in a
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The Water Famine. The Clerk of the Weather has been giving us a few samples of showers for the last "couple of days, but the fail is not by any means sufficient to affect the reservoirs. What we want is a good, steady downpour for a week.
Mr. WHITEHEAD gave notice of a very pertinent, question at yesterday's Council meeting, his query being:- "In consequence of the daily diminishing sup. ply and of the fact that the water is now only turned on in the City one hour per day, will inform the Council whether the Government will take into consideration the advisability of immediately increasing the number of water stations ang the Praya so as to give an in- creased supply of water and in some measure alleviate the inconveniences and sufferings of those concerned?"
'The Honourable The Director of Public Works
Unfortunately the reply to this question will not be given until the next meeting of Council, but we trust that in the mean time the Government will have taken steps to POSSESSION from ist JULY. House No. increase the number of water stations, as
4. SEYMOUR TERRACE.
suggested by Mr. WHITEHEAD.. Apply to
"S."
boat.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
ZETLAND LODGE:-A meeting of the above Lodge will be held this evening at 8.30 for 9 p.m...
MR. ALEC MARSH has arrived at Singapore and is giving a concert at the Town Hall prior to his departure for England.
ST
Board mee
Week
Correepo
O.For the "whol: Foreign and Chin Army and Navy
Week ende
CITY Banitary
ngBritish also the
17.6
19.0
tale.
Week ended. 25.4.02 Corresponding week last year A QUALIFIED DOCTOR is wanted for the S.S. Clavering, vide advertisement appear FRANCE AND MACAO ing elsewhere,"
A grain to the N. C. D, News Lays DISOBEDIENCE-LII, an amah from the report received from Hongkong. Sam Sui, living at "The Den" was imprisoned wished to purchase a portion of Portug for 10 days with hard labour for disobeying the territory at Macao, the Vicuna correspondent of lawful orders of her mistress on the 30th ultimathe Standard states that France in 1901 offered MANOVA to buy Macao, but the Fortuguese authorities AN ENTERTAINMENT is being given by did dot favour the proposal, and forther inter- the Royal Engineer Variety Club in their theatre proted the announcement that France was at Wellington Barracks on Saturday and Mo2 about to establish a regular Consulate at Amoy day evenings. An excellent programme has
is part of a settled plan to acquire Macao and been arranged.
Amoy by other means, if not by purchase.
COLLAPSE OF A GODOWN IN HONGKONG
ASSAULT:-Herman Feld, fireman, from Ger- many, employed on board the S.S. Melbourne has been imprisoned for 14 days for assaulting John Savay, a Greman on the same boat, on the 27th ultimo,
THE JAPANESE first class cruisers Asama and Takasage, of 9750 and 4160 tons respectively, arrived at Singapore on the 18th instant, on their way to represent Japan at the
review. Coronation
As showing, the urgent necessity for more C/o The Hongkong Telegraph stations we may remark that between the Hongkong, 1st May, 1902.
14994 hours of ten and eleven this morning we sent a representative to count the persons waiting for water at the three stations. He found the numbers at cach to be 652,645 and 573, or 1875 in all. If such a large number are waiting at one time it is evident that the number visiting the stations in the course of a day must be immense.
Another question of which Mr. WHITE-night steamers to Canton will leave at 6 pm,
instead of 5.30 p.m. HEAD gave notice runs :—
PRIVATE TUITION.
“OMMERCIAL, SUBJECTS, MATHE: MATICS, COACHING for EXAMS.
Apply to
"COLLEGIATE,"
Clo This Office, [scod
Hongkong, 1st May, 1901
LEE LOONG.
DEALER IN
FURNITURE, BLACKWOOD, PLATED GLASS, CROCKERY
WARE, ETC..
Nos. 1 & 3, D'Aguilar Street. Behind Hongkong Dispensary. -Hongkong, 1st May, 1902.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,
(495d
IT is requested that all communication relating to Sub- criptions, Advertisements, &c., be addressed to the * Manager, Hongkong Telegraph "and not to the Editors,
Letters on Editoriai masters to be sent it "The Editor " and not to individual members of the staff,
- Communications intended for publication must be accom. parled by the name and address of the writers, not necesarily for publication; but as evidence of good faltu.
be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all ques. Whilst the columns of the Hengitong Telegraph will always tions affecting public interess, it must be distinctly unders stood that the Editor does not in any way hold blaselt responsible for opioious thus expressed.
Intimation.
A. S. WATSON
AND CO., LTD.
ESTABLISHED A.1). 1841.
ÆERATED
WATERS.
THE WATER used is THE PUR- EST that can be obtained, and is skilfully Filtered on the most scientific principles.
THE MACHINERY employed is of the latest design and most approved type.
THE BEST AND MOST EXPEN- SIVE INGREDIENTS only are used,
GUARANTEEING. ABSOLUTE PURITY.
ENGLISH EXPERTS Manage our Factories and their
practical knowledge and constant supervision enables us to produce waters of unrivalled excellence and purity
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITER,
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The Hongkong Dispensary,
"Will The Honourable The Director of Public Works inform the Council whether the Government has taken the necessary measures to temporarily provide, if it be possible to do so in the time now available, for an adequate or additional water storage capacity should there be a short, rain fall this season, so as to safeguard the Ratepayers and the people from again next year suffering the inconveniences and evils arising out of a water famine, and state how much additional water storage has been provided, if any, since the 1st of January this year, and how much additional storage it is estimated will be provided between now and 31st January, 1903?
The reply to this we shall await with in- terest. It is Government apathy alone that is to blame for the present disgraceful state of affairs, and the public wants to see what
remedy matters- steps are being contemplated or taken to
Questions.
By the way, talking of questions, how is it that the other Unofficials so seldom put one? Surely there are plenty of subjects on which the public, whom they are supposed to represent, would like to be enlightened; but they seem content to remain merely ornamental members upon whom the Government can depend to sit still and say nothing. They appear to for- get that they are there to act as a spur to the Officials and to keep them up to their work. A question now and again does good, but to sit out from year's end to year's end complacently allowing the Officials to 'gang their ain gait will never give us a really efficient Civil Service.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. IMPERIAL PENNY POST.
LONDON, April 29th.
The Imperial Penny Postage system ap plies to any part of the Empire, but in re gard to Australia, only to, and not from that country..
THE CANTON STEAMERS The Hong kong, Canton and Macao Steam-boat Co. In. form us that commencing to-day (1st May), the
THEFT-Pun So, fitter from Sam Ui, living at No. 11 McGreger Street, was imprisoned for I month with hard, labour for stealing 5 iron standards value $2.00 the property of the War Department on the goth ultimo CHOLERA Three cases of cholera were re- ported in the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day, all being Chinese. Ons was from 3:5 Queen's Road West, one from 320 Queen's Road West, and one from No, 192 Hollywood Road,'
SIR F. LOVELL'S MISSION-The Medical Fraternity of the Colony has been invited to meet Sir Francis Lovell at dinner at the Hong- kong Hotel to-night and to hear from him the
'details of his mission on behalf of the London
School of Tropical Medicine. REBELLION NEAR AMOY Under "Latest News," Saturdayo de
says a rebellion has broken out at Changchou near Amoy. The people, filled with alarm, are fleeing to Amoy to escape the robbers. The Viceroy, Sou, has sent the Tactai Ho Pi-heou with soldiers to protect Changtefu.
ST. PATRICK'S CLUB CONCERT Owing to certain malicious persons placing poster marked "Postponed" over the top of the anno uncement of this concert, we are requested by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. J.J. Blake, to state that the entertainment will take place as anno unced on Saturday, the 3rd inst., at 9 pm HOMEWARD BOUND-Sergt. J. Con way, and Sapper V, Booty of the Royal En gineers are leaving for home to-morrow on the Yawala Maru. They have been in the Colony for five years and will be missed by many, in cluding the member of the Royal Engineer Variety Club for whom they have worked so well
NARROW ESCAPES:
At about 3 pm, a rumbling noise was beard. in the vicinity of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Cos, premises. On a hurried examination being made it was found that a godown belonging 10 the Company had collapsed behind the general office.. This godown is used for storing four- and other goods. The wooden beams gave way and brought down all the goods stored on the first floor. At the time of the collapse
over seventy coolies were at work, and though directly beneath the floor, only one of them received a slight bruise on his leg...
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE,
IN ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION
Before His Honour W, Meigh Goodman, BACK.C.(Chief Justice.)
April 30th
TÀU NG HỢP ) "THRA CẠNH KLAO The hearing was resumed of this action, in which the plaintiff claimed damages in respect of an alleged collision on 4th December, 1900, between his fishing junk Ng Hop and the s.4, Phra Chom Klad, Mr M, W. Slade, barrister at-law (instructed by Mr. G. D. Wilkinson, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, solicitors) appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr E. H. Sharp, barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. G. CON Master of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes Master, solicitors), for the defendants...
Licut F. W. H. James, R.N, H,M.S. Tamary
King's Harbour Master, was the nati
assessor.
nself be.
Mr. Slade addressed the Court, per His Lordship in delivering judgment said. that, as his nautical assessor took exactly the same view of this case as he took would not delay the decision by prepare a written judgment He Mr. Jackson, the first officer of the Phra Chom
far, had given such éridence an
time to
ieved that
honestly: believed to be trun but, at the same time, it shemed clear to the Court that whan that officer made out the junk which had, at the time, only one sail up, he mistook the course she was steering. He thought her course was nearly at right angles to that that of the steamer, and when be very very gradually starboards helin till he got her half a point on his star board bow he reckoned that by the time he got
to her then position, the, înk's. havo, taken, her some conside from the stea Falways
directio
CLEANSING WORK AT KOWLOON — WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. At the meeting of the Sanitary Board held this. Director Weiss of the Batavis Plantation evening the following report was placed on the Company, and the foreign colonial ministers, table relative to the cleansing gangs in Kow of oply attended a successful Marconi wireless tele. Joon during the past fortnight ending April raphy demonstration between Scheveningen 19th, 1901 The report shows that 733 houses
In Hunghom and You-ma-it were inspect and a warship fifty miles distant. Mr. Weiss: 1,717 floors were cleansed and 1,635 foor is applying for a wireless telegraphy con- fumigated. cession for the Dutch Indies.
THE KOENIG ALBERT AGROUND: THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. The Kounty Albert with His Highness The Daily Telegraph states that Louis Prince Kamatsu and "suany ⠀ her pas Botha and other leaders attended meetings sengers on board, went aground near Dan of the Utrecht and Vryheid commandos, at our, at the northem end of the Strait yester which strong opinions were expressed in being carried out of her course by a strong day, says the Kela Herald of 22nd Instant, favour of peace. The meetings were un- current The vessel was successfuly fefloated molected by our troops. The tacit truce at 4.30 p.m. and sailed for the South Takaupo which existed in these districts expired yes- undamaged. terday.
THE CHINESE EXCLUSION BILL.
The Chinese Exclusion Bill has passed- the American Congress.
THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. The French elections have up to the pre sent resulted in the return of 246 ministeria lists, and 166 anti-ministerialists: There will be 175 second ballots.
LATER.
THE LIBERALS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. The Liberal peers have formally and un- animously elected the Right Honourable Earl Spencer leader in the House of Lords from the 1st May
POSTAGE TO CHINA.
LIME WASHING RETURNS, for fortnight | had done
people see
ending izth April, 1,902, showed ---
Central District: Total houses Ada Approximate No. of tenemen Notices received Houses previously report
Houses inspected since last Exemptions granted „dition. Total houses limewashed,,!
MESSRS. BOYD, KAYE AND CO
Voeux Road, have forwarded
number of their Commercial Guide and the Far East. As a monthly for Eastern trade the publication, 15, useful, for apart from the many and general interest it contains tion regarding shipping panies. The pubi
The postage from England to all places neatly printed and shop
China where British Post Offices are cribers among the Hongkon
COTTAM
LOTTAM & CO, TOR SUN. HATS;
would distance