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world in 3 cruix per quarter.

Slogie Cuples Daily, ten erat; Weekly, twenty

BIR HS.

On August 30th, at Brdleigh, Singapore, llie wife of EORGE BRIN WORTH of a son.

On August 29th, at Singapore, the wife of A. T. WILLIAMS, of a son.

MARRIAGE.

At the Nederland Hotel, Penang, on 24th olt, ANNETIA GRUTZ to ZAIDEL SHEPERIA.

DEATH

On 29th August at Saigon of dysentery, W. KINDLIMANN, Manager of Dietlisim and Co. By telegram.

THE PANTAI TIN MINING COMPANY | CARRYING EXCESS PASSENGERS -- HONGKONG, SANITARY BOARD; in Negri Sembilan now promises, it is said, good things for the future,

THE BIG HYDRAULICING MINING SCHEME of the Sudu- Seremban. Co. is ret

YESTERDAY'S MEETING.

The Sanitary Board held a meeting yesterday. afternoon Present: Dr. T. M. Atkinson (Pre-

sident), Hon. Dr. F. W. Clark (Acting Secretary) on. W. Chatham, and Messrs. G. McI. Messer and E. Osboma

The master of the steam launch Awung Lre was fined $50 for carrying thirteen passengers,

on the 1st instŸ⠀ in excess of the number allowed by his licence

DRUNKENNESS-An engineer named Star rock was charged with being drunk and incap hable in the public street last evening. When

the case was called on this morning the defendence showing that Amoy was free from plague. THE INTERPORT RIFLE match betweendant was absent. His bail of Sro was es Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore and Penang treated.

Correspondence was laid on the table relative will be shot for this year on a date: between

ported to be neating completion. It is expected that from five to six monitors will be started early next month,"

the 1st and 15th November, under the same

conditions as last year.

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CHINA'S BLANK HOPELESSNESS :—In

THE UNWHOLE OME PORK:-The three Chinamen who were charged with bring. ing into the Colony a quantity of tainted pork on the 1st inst, were absent when the ordered the bail, Sign, to he estreated, and case was called on this morning. Mr. Kemp

issued a warrant for their arrest.

Sir Richard Temple's latest work, Progress India, China, and Japan in the Century, he thus sums up the position of each country to- daytodia views matters with calm indif- ference," japan with ambitious patriotism," DISORDER IN CHILI-Mounted and China "with blank hupelessness."

banditti are still multiplying, says a northern THE BOWLING COMPETITION-There vernacular paper, and the gates of Yung Ping was again a good attendance of players and fu, a prefectural city, are closed day and night. In fact, the city itself is besieged by the spectators at the Kowloon Bowling Green last banditti. The imperial troops have had, so evening when the tie between Messrs.far, only one engagement with the rioters, with Robertson and D Gow was played off and resulted in a victory for Mr. Robertson by 21 points to wine. Mr. Robertson played a steady game throughout.

The Hongkong Gelegraph

elegraph | ALLEGED

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

ST. PATRICK'S CLUB hold a smoker Satuid, commencing at 8 pm.

on

NEW WARSHIPS FOR JAPAN: --A Clyde. bunke firm has received an order to build twe large risers for Japan.

NEW

BATTLESHIPS: The Admiralty will name one of the new battleships the Were Zeland, and probably another the Maori.

THE PLAGUE IN BRISBANE : -- À case of

illness which has been under observation for definitely

the past two or three days ge diagnosed as bubonic plague.

A

FIGHTING AN AMERICAN RING new sailing ship service has been inaugurated to run between New York and Adelaide, in opposition to the New York ring.

THE CHARLES WOOD CUP: The Valentine Park Bowling Club won the Charles Wood Bowling Cup by 115 points to 58. A total of 28 clubs competed for the trophy. The Bromley team was second and Brownsward

third

ARMS ACT WANTED :- Bangkok is said to have lately been almost flooded with modern

A. S. WATSON & CO., Winchester rifles which, it is alleged, have

LIMITED.

The Hongkong Dispensary

TELEPHONE NO. 195.

CABLE ADDRESS: "ACHEE," HONGKONG. A B. C. CODE 4TH EDITION.

ESTABLISHED 1859.

A CHEE &

CO.,

| been smuggled in through Kobsichang. As a remedy the Bangkok Times suggests the pass- ing of an Arms Act.

AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK IN ENG- LAND-The agricultural outlook at home is most unpromising, states a cable of the roth ult. The majority of the districts report crops seriously damaged owing to the incessant rain we have been having.

THE SITUATION IN FRANCE --Another officer has been imprisoned in a fortress for

OUT:

ANTI-CHRISTIAN BREAKS IN SHANSI :-The Universal Gastte reports that fresh disturbances against the Christiaus have broken out in the prefecture of Taiyuan, Shansi, and that in consequence of this, Dr. Timothy Richard has received a telegram from Shansi, requesting him to go up to that province to assist in putting malters right again.

CHINA TEA :-Thirty years ago the caport of tea from all China to the great consuming market of the world was 141,000,000 lbs, twenty years ago it was 135,000,000 lbs, and in this Coronation year from which so much was expected it is estimated will amount to but 12,000,000 lbs. Prices, roughly speaking, have declined some fifty per cent. in the last two decades, and the average selling price of M'engous has fallen from 18, 21, to 7d, per lb.

no decisive result.

BEHEADED :--About half-past three yester day afternoos a large crowd of babbling natives gathered together at the Kiang Tung's wharf, near the Cantos Customs House, and had the satisfaction of seeing a comrade lose his bead. Close by was a miserable wretch in a cage, where it is said he will remain for life, or until taken out to be beheaded.

X-RAY OUTFITS:-The British Medical Journal states "We are informed that a complete X-ray sufit has been ordered, at a cost of £67, 185, ód, for all flagships. Almost all His Majesty's ships are now supplied with electric hight plant, which will be available for such an outfit. Naval hospitals have recently been supplied with Röntgen ray apparatus, and instruction is now given to surgeons in the

work

A NEW AND TERRIBLE EXPLOSIVE The United States Orduance Department has constructed a new timefuse, the invention of A BEATEN PŘIZE FIGHTER ;-A Japan.

which is considered the greatest achievement since the Krupp process of hardening armour ese prize fighter being beaten by another man in a prize contest loaded his revolver to shoot

was perfected. Shells from a 12in. gun, each with a new fuse attached, penetrated 14in, of him. Taspector Warnock got wind of the affair and went to 131, Praya East to arrest the would-

Krupp armour before detonating. A new high be murderer, but found no revolver in his pos- explosive, diminutive in quantity but exceed session. He arrested the man, who had in hisingly powerful, is used. box so rounds of ammunition. He was therefore charged with disorderly conduct. He was fined $ro and bound over in the sum generals have issued a statement greatly ap of $100 to be of good behaviour for 12 months.preciating their reception in London. The invitation to the review was declined solely because they had no time to obtain suitable clothes. They were extremely pleased of the opportunity to pay their respects to the King on Sunday when they had made the necessary purchases. The King has sent to his Hospita! Fund ten thousand pounds, the gift of the Maharajah of Gwalior,

BY KIND PERMISSION of Major Berger and Officers, the Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play at the longkong Hotel to-morrow (Saturday) evening, from 8 p.m. to

9.30 p.m.

March

PROGRAMME.

**Strolling round the Towa “........... Menzer. a. Overace..... ." French Comedy"

.Belar Selection........" Rose of Persia '

„Sullivan. 4. Valac

." The Shop Girl”.

.Buclassi. 5. Euphonium Solo "The Pilgrim of Love"

.Bishop. 8. Selection......" The Bolle of New York ". Kerker. EXTRA. Barn Dance.

Plantation Dance "God save the King."

..Hall.

GENERAL BULLEH:--At General Buller's request the War Office has published further

NUU15 | refusing to participate u the expulsion of telegrams exchanged between himself and

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.

nuns al Douarnenez. Twenty-seven casualties occurred during the military enforcement of the school closings at Finistere.

THE SUBSIDISED DUTCH LINE:- Three of the ship-building yards in Holland

have received invitations to sead in estimates

FURNITURE for building one steamer each for the subsidised

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

A

Dutch line to Java, China, and Japan. fourth steamer is to be ordered abroad.

WESTMINSTER ABBEY :-Westminster Abbey is opened to the public on payment of sixpence. Thousands are focking to view the

decorations. The quene of visitors awaiting their turn for admission the other day extended

beyond the State Gallery & distance of over a mile.

THE US. REVENUE CRUISER Luzon

one of the ten being built for the U.S. Philip pine Governments by Messrs. S.C. Farnham, Boyd & Go., Ltd., went on her official trial on the 27th ult. which proved highly satisfactory to Captain Struse, Superintendent of Construc- tion for the United States Government.

FOUNDING MODEL DWELLINGS:- The estate of the late Mr. William Richard Sutton, of the firm of Sutton and Co., carriers and Customs House agents, has been valued at £2,095,850. The late Mr. Sutton has left the bulk of his fortune for the founding of model dwellings in London and the provinces. CHINESE SHIPPERS AND THE SIAMESE TROUBLES-Owing to the troubles in the North of Siam Chinese shippers PROMPT RETURN, have for the past few weeks been somewhat Hongkong, 8th July, 1902.

[7z8d chary of shipping goods there and, as a matter of fact, had in some cises altogether stopped GEO. PATTON & CO. doing so. The reassuring news received of Have for Sale a large Consignment of late, however, has changed this state of affairs

H. W. JOHNS & CO.S

and for the past few days the usual shipments ASBESTOCEL SECTIONAL PIPE have been resumed.. COVERING, ASBESTOCEL SHEET and PAPER for covering BOILERS and FLUES, BULKHEADS, &c.

PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, DRUMS, HEATERS, &c.

STEAM PACKING, GASKETS and FIRE-PROOFING MATERIALS.

MODERATE COST:

DURABLE.

EFFICIENT. Estimates and Samples furnished on application.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1902.

[780d

Lord Roberts after Spion Kop, showing that despite that reverse General Buller had re covered somewhat from the despondency following Colenso. He opposed Lard Roberts's suggestion that, unless fairly confident of success, he should remain on the Tugela unil Lord Roberts had created a diversion is the

range River State. General Buller did not believe that General White was as confident as he appeared to be. The papers consider there is nothing to modify the previous opinions they expressed.

THE GUNBOAT THAT NEVER CAME:- Encouraged by the pioneer journey of the British gunboat Teal, our German friends decided to send a gunboat up the Han, as far as Hsiangyang, reports a N. C. D. News correspondent. News mached the officials that

German gunboat left Hankow on a certain date, and might be expected at Nganlu in a week's time.

We waited for that gunboat, and many enquiries were made, but it did not arrive. I found out afterwards that the gun boat went up as far as Hsientzotsen, half-way: between Ngantu and Itankow, and for some reason turned back a d returned to the centre, so the German flag has not been seen on these upper reaches yet. One wonders if our friends are concession hunting. There is a noble stretch of sand between the city and the river, but nothing else worth having.

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DEATH OF MR. T. H. BOX-We regret to have to record the death of Mr. Thomas Holyoake Box which occurred at Foochow an the 27th July. We only received the news, late yesterday afternoon from his widow at Yoko- hama, but have no particulars regarding any

AFTER THE COR NATION :-The Boer

KWEL CHUN'S FAIR TALES: Kwel Chua has wired to the throne accounts of victories won by his troops and the annihilation of 2,000 or more Boxers. His staries, however, do not command much credit, for Kwel Chun is known to be a seak man. The Peking authorities are not satisfied with his reports, and intend to reserve expression concerning them until the reports can be confirmed by such a man as the Acting-Viceroy, Thea Chun Hsuch, who is on his way to Chengtu, Szechuca. THE TIENTSIN-PAOTING RAILWAY: The Tung Wen Hu Pno says: It has been agreed upon between China and the foreign Powers that, when the time coines, the Railways within and without the Great Wall should be

simultaneously handed back to China. But now the French raise an unexpected demand, which may prevent an early handing over of the Railways. They have sent an intimation

to the Chinese Government to the effect that

as they have spent a large sum of money in repairing that portion of the railway which lies between Ticatsia and Paotingfu they should be given the exclusive right to control it.

NEW STEAMSHIP LINES -The Italian Minister of Posts bas arranged the details of the proposed new steamship lines between Italy and China and Australia. The intention is that the China line shall be worked by receive a subsidy of 300,000 lire for the main the Navigazione Generale Italiana, which will

chance of a monthly service between Genox. and Shanghai, independent of the existing line 10 Bombay, Singapore, and Hongkong The Australian line will be worked by the Orient A small subsidy, Company, which, for merely undertakes that its steamers shall call at Messina for the export of Sicilian agri- cultural products.---Fair-play.

THE ARMY.

The transport, Uganda, which was anchored near Getzlaff in shelter from a typhoon, got under weigh on the 3rd instant and is expected

to-morrow morning.

The transport Penticela from Calcutta to

illness. Mr. Box was well known among the mercantile community of the Colony as the compiler of Bass Exchange Tables, the Taku, with details, is expected at Hongkong second volume of which was issued at, the beginning of the year, but owing to the

A PRESENTATION YACHT-Work on · fall in exchange the compiler was severely the construction of the yacht to be presented handicapped in the sale of the work being by the Mitsu Bishi Company to the Crown obliged to wait until the dollar showed signs of Prince of Japan, in commemoration of His appreciation before placing the tables on the Highness wedding, has progressed so satis market. When at length the dollar rose the factorily at the company's shipbuilding yard at book net with a ready sale, and about Nagasaki that the launch of the vessel is the middle of July the deceased gentleman expected to take place early next month. The left Hongkong for Foocbow, his intention estimate for the vessel was originally Yen being to canvas for the volume not only at that 60,000, but the Mitsu Bishi Company is said to pon, but in Formosa, the Philippines, Borneo have already expended some Yen 80,030 upon and Singapore, after which he intended to | her.—Nagasaki Press.

procžed home to his family at Yokohama.

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THE NAVY.

|

Hon. Dr. Clark laid on the table correspon

to the erection of balconies over. Crown Land

adjoining Marine Lois No. 125 10 136, Wing Lok Street.

On the motion of Mr. Osborne, seconded by Mr. Messer, it was agreed to refuse the application.

AN IMPROVEMENT AT THE HONGKONG POST OFFICE,

- NEW DOXES.

Box holders at the Hongkong Post Office will be interested to lean that a set of the latest american boxes has been erected in the

This system has been sadly needed ever since post nice, whereby the box holders will be able to collect their letters as soon as they are adited-

the Post Office was first established, and will be a welcome boon to all desirous of

receiving their mails with every promptitude.

will be able to get their letters half an hour In fact, the Fostmaster thinks that box holders. earlier. Though the boxes themselves are of Plans were submitted from the Public Works the latest pallern the iden is nothing, new hav- Department for (1) the extension of Wanchaing been long in use în maay parts of the world. market, (2) a temporary market opposite the These keyless lock boxes fitted with combina- Sailors' Home, (3) a temporary market adjoin- tion locks, face the delivery department in ing the new Harbour Office, and (4) details of Pedder's Street and when a mail arrives and is sorted all one has to do is to turn each stalls for the above markets,

dial, until the letter or polats marked inred

"They were passed, as amended.

Mr. Osborne-While we are on the subject at the top A spring bolt must then be come opposite the index points of markets, sir, I should like to ask the Direcdmon down and the door opens chab tor of Public Works if he can give us a ling the box-holder to remove his own letters. information as to the Kowloon market, the When desired the combination can very ensily. -- site for which was prepared some time ago?

Hon, Dr. Clark-Why not move that the Government be asked ?

be changed, and there is not the least fear of other than the right party opening the boxes, Mr. Osborne-Very well, I beg to move that The new system will come in vogue about the the Government be asked to proceed as soon middle of the present month previous to which

a printed circular with the directions for operate. as possible with the Tsimshatui market.

Hou. Dr. Clark seconded, and the motioning the keyless lock to boxes will be issued to

the box holders. was carried.

CLAIM FOR SALARY AND EXPENSES.

PLAINTIFF NON-SUITED.

Mr. E. J. Grist, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, solicitors, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. G. C. C. Master, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, solicitors, for the defend. ants, on the instruction of the Hon. Wei A Yuk and it. Fung Wa Chuo

THE COMMISSIONER OF T WEIHAIWEI AND THE FIRST

HOHINESE REGIMENT.

Mr. Stewart Lockhart's remarks, addrested to At the Supreme Court yesterday morning Chinese Files on parade are worthy of a wider the Puisne Judge (His Honour A. G. Wise) attention than will probably be their fate, ob- heard jointly two actions one for $800, and the serves the Editor of the P. & T. Times of the other for $596.90, the first claim being in re- 23rd ult. The whole history of Weihaiwel up to spect of salary for four months and the second

recent date has been an example of British comprising $296.90 of hotel expenses paid by policy in addle; its acquisition, its fortification, the plaintiff on behalf of Mr. Mesivosky and its administration, and its destiny as an element $300 of travelling and other expenses in of the British policy in China have all illüs- curred by the plaintiff on behalf of the Com-trated the evils of wobble and vacillation zn pany..

excelsis, Nothing since the Jameson Raid has so stultified and belittled British policy.

The history of the First Chinese Regiment is the : worst page in this whole chapter of weakness. and folly. We were to give China and the world an objective lesson as to what could be done with the Chinese raw military material) the After a lengthy hearing, his Lordship gave renaissance of China's military potency más to judgment and stated that the plaintiff bad failed | originate in her friend the British Short' and to prove that he had the authority of the Hon. the various Wei A Yuk to pay Mr. Mesfovsky's hotel expenses. That disposed of the claim for $295.90. As to the item of $300 for travelling expenses, his Lordship believed that he had actually got the money from Meslovsky but had spent it on his own pleasures and was now try. ing to come upon the Company for the amount. There was no word in the booke as to how this $300 was spent, whereas minor exp

expenses were fully recorded. As to the $800, for salary, plaintiff admitted that bis salary was reduced to $50, and stated that Hon. Wei A Yuk and Mr. Fung Wa Chur asked him to go to Europe to raise more capital. The two defendants who were present were men of business but if they? were likely to employ the plaintiff at his full salary to go to Europe to raise capital they were-not the sort of business men his Lordship thought them. He certainly would not have done so. The two defendants who had given evidence totally denied the plaintiff's story and he must accept their evidence as being correct costs of one hearing. Judgment for defendants in both cases, with

ALLEGED ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

PRISONERS COMMITTAD FOR TRIAL

Three Chinamen were charged with com mitting high way robbery with violence on the 31st ultimo at Connaught Road West

It appears that at 1 p.m. on the day in question a Chinese trader from Singapore was walking along the Fraya looking for a sampate Five or six natives walked up from behind and caught hold of him. While he was struggling: with them one man cut his waist band contain ing $35 and made off with it. As he was being robbed the knife penetrated through his skin and made a slight wound. He chased the man, who was subsequently arrested by a con- stable at First Street. The police arrested the other two in Hollywood Road later on. They were all committed for trial.

THE "FAT SHÁN -"KONG

NAM" GOLLISON::

Regarding the collision between the sis. Fat Shan and the 8.5.. Kong Nam, reported in. our issue last evening, Capt. T. Austin, of the Kong Nam very kindly draws our attention to the fact that the Fat Shan was going in on the ebb tide, and while the Kong Nam was fasten. ed to her buoy and swinging round ready to get away for Hongkong the Fat Shan got too. close and just touched her stern. The damage. was very slight and was made good in a very

few minutes.

THE WEATHER,

The following reports from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hongkong Ob-. servatory

On the sth at 11.50 am. The depression bas passed to the West of Nagasaki and is bow

11.M.S. Espieglè is at Hankow. H.M. ships Argonaut, Ocean, and, Goliath moving N E. in Korea straits. have left Japan for Weihaiwei.

HMS: Robin is at Macao.

·APPOINTMENTS.

Pressure remains low also over the Pacific to the N. E of Luton, where another depression is probably forming pag

-

The barometer has risen in N. China, fallen

Lieutenant H.F.C. Kitchener, to the Tamar, over Luzon, for destroyers in reserve...

Lieutenant F. M. Maxwell Scott, to the Sea Goliath,

COTTAN

Moderate N. and N. W winds along the China coast and over the N, part of the China

**Forecast Moderate:N. winds ; finek!

& CO. FOR PANAMA HATS COTTAM & CO. FOR SUN FATS.

CONTINENTAL CODLINS were to be disconcerted. The War Office Look steps to secure these ends apparently in good faith a very able body of commissioned and non-commissioned officers was sent our to Wej-hai-wel to enlist and drill the regiment. Their success was phenomenal with the single exception of a tendency to desert at first, the history of the regiment has been not only exemplary bit brilliant from the beginning. Of late desertion has become as insignificant as in the India Frontier Regiments. Readers of Capt. Jama's book, On Active Service with the First Chinese Regiment, require no proof at

WHAT THE REGIMENT CAN DO in actual campaigning. Mr. Lockhan's tes timony as to their discipline and civic demea. nour only strengthens the regret that every impartial onlooker must feel, at the premature arrest of so interesting an expenmeal. We can well understand why the experiment should. never hava beer tried, but it fairly beats com mon sense to account for giving it up when success was clearly within view. We have

inore than once. wondered if apeccult

appeal has come from Peking to Downing Street to desist from a course which China pos sibly thought derogatory to her face. On no other grounds can we account for the asinine

policy in gratuitously undoing of that which bas cost so much in money and conscientious efforts

UAMERA FIENDS COMPENSATED,

SNAP-SHOTS AT: SINGAPORE;

St atts Times, two Germans, engineers from Last year, it will be remembered, says the

the German mai steamer Princess, Irens, were found on Mount Faber in possession of a camera. The spot on which they were found. commanded view of the fortifications at Pasiz - Panjang and Makao Mati. On the negatives being developed one was found to be a picture of the entrance to Keppel Harbour, with hort Siloso and a gun-visible in it. One of the to- cused was sentenced to two months rigorous. imprisonment, and the other to pay a fine of $250 or 2 months in default, but after five weeks these penalties were remitted.

According to German papers some corres pondence upon the subject has taken place be tween the German and British Authorities, the upshot of which has been that the latter, has paid each of the men the sum of £25 as com- pensation for the arrest.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS:

A MAILS DUE American(Coptic) 10-morrow French (Oceanieri) 7th inst."" Canadian (Empress of Japan) gth;inst/ American (America Maru) 13th insheis Canadian (Athenian). 23rd inst,

Americas (Korea) 28.b in 162 inde Canadian ( Empress of China) soth ipske

The 1. P. S. Co.'s steamer Victoria anived fat. Tacom on the 3rd inst

The Silkex N. PS: Ca's steamer Clavering arrived in New York on the 24th just 15, 17

The P. & A. 5. Co.'s steamer Indravelli shich left here on the 3d ulf reached Poland (Oregon) on Wednesday, 3rd instal

The N. PS Co.'s steamer Clovering sailed from Tacoma on the 2nd tock and Fort Arthur Ispan and

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