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· DEATHS,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903.
On the 1st ult, at the Residency, Labuan, ÁGNES ANNIx, the dearly beloved wife of WILLIAM HUGHES PENNEY,
On the 29th utt., at No. 3, Tisadong Road, Shanghai, HawaY GEORGE SUTTON, aged 68 years, late Lower Yangtze Pilot,
work, and I would advise agalust Have your Devel play and Printing done at the use and importation to the island of other working men. The less men and animals on the island the better." He pro- ceeds to give suggestions regarding the keep to the erection of buildings, which, he says, ing of animals on such an island, and refers
LeMunyan's 37 Des Voeux Road. His work is guaranteed in every respect -/dvi. LARGE shipments of rice from Saigon and Rangoon are going into Japan. The export of 20th of March. This is important, Dalny having the cereal from Dainy was prohibited on the
of the export of rice from China.
he Hongkong Gelegraph should be made in the plainest possible way. been used to circumvent the oficial prohibition
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1993.
LEPROSY IN SOUTH CHINA,
In relation to doctors, nurses and other help, Dr. Razlag remarks that it will be of great im-THE Brush Electical Engineering Co., Ld., portance to make it a rule that everybody is and the British Restric. Traction Co., Ld., obliged to do his full duty. The existence have accepted the terins agreed on by their of too many bosses' is folly; there must be representative with the Municipal Council, and only one capable head or chief" About at last we are to have tramways in Shanghai. religion, his opinion is to avoid all troubles The contracts are to be ren y for siganture at home this week, says the M. C. D. News of in this line, but to teach honestly the
goth ult. existence of the Almighty, the absurdity and. **repugnance of sins, and not very much more." He urges that the head of affairs on the island must be a doctor, and every employee should know his duty and per- form it. Adventurers would be of no use at all. After dealing with questions regarding the circulation of money, the selection of a board of medical advisers and other details, he proceeds to point out the urgency that some government should begin
During the past twelve months our Canton correspondents have kept us well posted concerning the important work that has been conducted by Dr. Adolph Razlag in the treatment and cure of leprosy in South China, It is a subject that has recently been brought prominently be fore the notice of the civilised world, and now that Dr. Razlag has issued a detailed account of his work it is sincerely hoped and greatly to he desired that the treatment of patients will be considerably extended to help in ridding China of her most loathsome disease. Those who have witnessed the 1.50 progress of his leprous patients bare ex-with this work at an early date. One large
pressed a strong belief in the efficacy of the methods of treatment and if further proof is needed one has but to point to the rapidity 2.25 with which Dr. Razlag's fame spread through
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island, he opines, will be sufficient for the lepers of any country except China, Siam and India, as these three countries together have about 500,000 lepers more or
THE Honourable F. H. May, C.MG, has kindly consented to deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Odd Volumes Society, at the City B on Tuesday, the 7th inst, at 5.45 p.nt, entitled "A Plea for Jewish Wil." Com- medure Robinson, R.N., will take the chair. Ladies are invited, and members may ask
their friends.
THERE will be a return match between the Union Church and the Craigengover Cricket Club at the Harpy Valley on Saturday at 215 p.m. Craigencower will be represented by R. Basa, A. O. Brawn, L. A. Rose, J. Pestonji, J. D. Kinnaird, J. P. jordan, E. K. Hertan, R. C. Witchell, J. L. Stuart, M. H. Haricam and M. E. Asger.
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DRAKE, PETITION CONSIDERED
* AND ADOPTED,
administrativo acts which have so deeply touched the hearts of the native population that' it is impossible for them to ever forget.
7. That several public charitable institu
Sir Paul Chater, co, chairman of the tions have in recent years been promoted
Committee held at five o'clock this afternoon at Admiralty Dock Removal Committee, presided and established under His Excellency's at a meeting of twenty odd members of the direct patronage having for thair object the healing of the sick and shelter- Messrs. Shewan, Tomis & Co's offices. Theng of the incurable. The new wing of mecting was called to consider and pass the the Tung Wa Hospital, the Infectious Diseases drait petition drawn up by the Sub-Committes Hospital, the Home for Lepers, and the pro to be presented to the Right Honourable the jected Maternity flospital are and will be per- Secretary of State for the Colonies. Te peti-Felual monuments of the charitable phase of tion was adopted with a few verbal amendments, his benevolent government; while his personal zeal in the cause of charity has caused the Chiness to treble their efforts in contributing to the relief of sufferers from the devastations of war, famine, typhoon, or food.
SIR HENRY BLAKE AND THE CHINESE COMMUNITY,
The following documents were received af this office to-day :----
3. That the establishment of separate schools for European children and high schools for the Hongkong, 30th March, 1993.-
sons and daughters of the Chinese, together. Sir-1 have the honour to transinit to you a with the endowment of a College of Medicine. petition in triplicate addressed to the Right for the Cuinese and the adoption of most of the Honourable the Secretary of State for the iccommendations of the Educational Commit Colonies by the Chinese inhabitants of this | tee, ure govemmental acts which cannot fail Colony.
to promote education in the Colony, especially among the Chinese inhabitants.
The petition has been signed by the leading members of every section of the Chinese com- munity here resident, and I am requested by them to beg His Excellency the Governor to forward the same to the Secretary of State by
an early mail,
requested to ask His Exceliency to be so good As the matter is an urgent oat, I am further as to send a telegram to the Secretary of State acquainting him with the subject matter of the
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9. That the passage of the Public Health and Fuildings Ordinance in its present form, the adoption of various effective bet con siderute and the opening of Government. Dispensaries
the institution of a Bacteriological Fo
Chinese trained in Western medical scien e, search Department, the employment of the establishment of public bath-houses, the conservation of open spaces, the training, of bullabs, the increase of the water storage, and
out Kwangtung and Kwangsi and to the less. He believes that the conditions in Siam THERE departed this afternoon from the Colony petition, and stating by what mail the same is the better regulation of the water supply, fre
large numbers of lepers, from far and near, BC, and CC are excellent Dinner Wines, who applied to be put under his treatment. D and E are After-Dinner Wines of He has made leprosy a study for several very fine Vintage.
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and was fully satisfied with his results, but meeting with difficulties he came to China, and, on the 20th April, 1902, commenced his initial operations on the leper village of Pat Pung Yun, about six miles to the east of Canton, with 982 disease stricken inhabitants. He first secured a large apartment on the American Medical Missionary Society's hospital at Canton, but after about one month's work was anxious to get a place
and China will some day give rise in a call for an international congress for settling this important matter, and thinks it may be precipitated by the execution of the current projects of advancing civilization and business and railroad development. The United States Consul at Canton is in favour of the scheme and in recommend- ing its adoption, he writes, "The wonderful attracted considerable attention among both success attending Dr. Razlag's efforts has natives and foreigners, especially amongst the Manchu and Chinese high officials, civil and military, and will also, I have no doubt, be viewed with profound interest by humani
for Engla d per the N.V.K. hner Kamukura iwo sons of Mr. Ho Fook, and the Morrison Scholarship boys, viz., Hung Kwokeong and Hung Hin Kam. It will be interesting to note that these four youths are all Eurasi ns, and on arrival in England will study for the Bar. They are accompanied by Mr. A. J. May of the Queen's College.
Very few people fancy the old style of printin, Mungon's to be up to date. -Advi, and now have their printing done at Le-
M. 3. s.camer, Adour reports that on the 7th alt, on a trip from Europe to the Far East, she came across, in 7 deg. 57 min. N. Lat, and 73 deg. It min. E. Long, of Paris, the wreck of
being sent.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most abedient servant,
(Signed) Ho Kal
+
Sir John Kenna. Bart
Private Secretary.
Government Hause, Hongkong, 31st March, 1903. Governor to acknowledge the receipt of your Sir, I am directed by His Excellency the
letter of yesterday's date transmiting a
shut the term of His Excellency's administra petition from the Chinese inhalatants to the
tion should be extended. Secretary of State for the Colonies praying
Chinese community through you his grateful The Governor desires me to convey to the
measures which will improve the health of the 'Colony, and finally eradicate therefrom all forms of epidemic and infectious diseare.
..That the almost bloodless pacification of the New Territory together with the establish- ment of local tribunals and the promotion of agriculture and industry there, the improvement and augmentation of the police and district wachmen forces, the stem suppression of sccral societies, and the deportation u har en d criminals and dangerous characters, order of this Colony in a manner the most have tended to preseive the peace and good effective and unsurpassed.
hat the maintenance of unbroken friend-
stances, espt cinfly during the troubles enf ly relations with the local Government f Canton, Trequently under very trying circun
the taking over of the New Territory and
withs the utmost confidence in the diplomatic during the axer rising in the Noth of the, Chinese Emire, has inspired Your Petitioners
outside of the city, and through the efforts tarians everywhere as well as by men and a sailing vessel which had apparently come to acknowledgment of their expressions of con as well as the administrative abilities of Sir
other issue we hope to deal with the treatment women versed in medical science." In an
and cure of the disease as practiced by Dr. Razlag.
grief a short time before. The bulk appeared to be that of a vessel of 200 or 300 tons and was low down in the water. Ne people were observed on the wreck,
lenry Blake, and this confidence has spread a tranquil feeling over the mind of the Chintsa residents notwithstanding the many recent dia...... quieting rumours of rebellious risings in the neighbouring provinces and of possible foreign complications.
of the United States Consul, the Hon. R. McWade, the late Viceroy Tao Mu gave him the permission to use the newly ere: 1- ed leper asylum, near the "lepratown" for his further work. This building,.com. sisting of 70 rooms, with accommodation for about 200, is erected on elevated ground close to the main road to the interior. Such was the start of a great work. In the report Bishi Dock, Nagasaki, were expected, to take not unwrapped, but a photograph taken with experience, and His Excellency desires me to of all its most important provisions requires
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE repairs to the Saikio Mars at the Mitsu
ten days.
THE formal ape sing of the Osaka Exh bition by the Emperor and Empress is fixed for the 20th inst.
WORK has been begun on the second section of the Pacific cable, from Hawaii to Midway
Island.
Munyon always has in stock Fresh Film, Photographic Paper, Dry Plates, Chemicals, elc., etc. Adul.
His Eminence Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, has authorised the use of special English hymnus in the services of the
Catholic Church.
WE would remind our readers of the benefit concert to be tendered to Mr. Frank Francis at the R. E. Variety Theatre, Wellington Barracks, at 9 o'clock to-morrow night,
LeMunyon has the prettiest Book of Views ever published in the Orient. To see one is to buy one. Call, in at No. 31 Des Voeux Road Central and see them.-Advt.
The forgery of currency goes on merrily in Japan. Another large parçel of Corean nickel pieces has just been seized at Kobe, and an immense number of Kiangsu 20-cent pieces! have been seized at Osaka. De langua
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THE mummy of a young Egyptian girl of high degree, wearing necklaces and ornaments of
by Messrs. Stevens a few weeks ago. It was unknown value, was sold at auction in London
the X rays showed the presence of necklaces and ornaments. They might have been worth untold sums or they may have b.en glass
Pleads.. It was a nice speculation.
Tax following extract, the news in which, how ever, is not authenticated, is from the American Asiatic-Chinese Company.-A company has been formed with head offices at Shanghai, and branch offices at Chungking, Chengte, Chiating and Chichiang, to exploit petroleum, izan,
coal and antimony, through concessions in Szechuan. Capital, Tls. 3,000,001. Mr. Archiba'd Little is reported to have faken Tis. 500,000,
DEATH has removed another old China coast hand in the person of Captain Henry G. Sulton, Lower Yangtze pilot. Captain Sulton traded on this coast in a sailing vessel of which he was owner in the latter part of the sixties, the
chandlers at Amoy, and afterwards entered then joined the firm of N. Moalle & Co., ship-
the China Merchants' service, comntanding the paddle steamer Kiangpias. He subsequently became a pilot and passed away yesterday morning, regretted by a large circle of friends, atthe age of 68-N-C. D. News.
By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, (Saturday) from 8 to 9.30 p.m.
now before us the condition and treatment of each leper is detailed, and a very in- teresting account of the present condition of affairs in given in detail. Dr. Razlag says, regarding the spreading of the disease, “The lepers belonging to the leper village are allowed to go to Canton to beg and look for their meals, and we meet lepers going in and out of that city cominually, a condition that ought to be restricted, even if nothing else in regard to isolation should be done. These lepers wander over the same mad and paths as other people who come and go to and from Canton, bringing fruits, vegetables, and other merchandise. My observations show that daily at least 18,000 people pass barefooted over the same paths as the lepers with the ulcerated feet and limbs (continually discharging) along this road from the leper town to the city. On be sides are veget. THE General Agent of the Shanghai Sumaira able garden and a few smart lakes." Then, Tobacco Co, Ld., has received the following after referring to details of a most revolting telegraphic advice from the Deli Maatschapij, character, he goes on to show that almost all Amsterdam:
"Sold, 310 bales tobacco at men and many of the women going to Chn-Glds, 16.9." ton, as well as the lepers, wash themselves in these lakes and, continues, "I can also state positively, from my own observation, that all the vegetables brought in by this road are washed in this water, before they enter the town, where they are sold to natives." The leper town itself," he adds, is with out any official or other supervision, and "is a place of horror to our eyes. No foreign or native doctor lives within miles of it or goes there at all. These few remarks will show the existing conditions in this place and of 37 other leper villages in South China, Every town in China has lepers in an average per centages in 200, some villages in 100, and a few with AT the instance of an Excise Officer Kwa Ku a native, was charged with having in his posses lepers." But turning to the brighter side sion 31 1aels of opium without the necessary DEVELOPING and PRINTING
of the report, and dealing with the permit from the Opium Farmers. Mr. F. A. UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. treatment and cure of the disease, we
Hazeland fined him $160 or two months.
find that Dr. Razlag presents a plausible and THE Chinese Registration Act that has been commendable scheme for the establishment under consideration for some time by the Phi. (728d of an island sanitarium, where the lepers of lippines Commission has been passed. Some
both sexes, and all ages can be segregated of the amendments suggested at the publicEmpress of India on the 22nd inst and successfully treated. He writes, "Such session at which the act was discussed' were an island must be in a tropical climate, incorporated in the official copy. securing a mild warm temperature, so that the treatment would not be interrupted by rough or cold weather and other inconveni- ences. The island should be surrounded by fresh-water rivers for bathing and all other purposes.
Along the banks of river or rivers the houses for the lepers must be built, and also along the seashores. Behind these houses vegetable gardens and fruit trees of all kinds can be cultivated. so can you get along without one of those Rice and other grain will not be planted Numbering Machines at LeMunyor's that will on the island, as generally the lepers number from one to a million automatically are not strong enough för 'such'' | Ador,"
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HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
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PROMPT RETURN.
1longkong, 8th July, 1902.
CARMICHAEL
CLARKE,
AND
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL," Hongkong. A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition.
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TELEFONE, 232 VELAYAN Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.
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SEOUL despatch to the Osaka Mainicht says that the Korean Government has issued a new Conscription Law, whereby all people between 17 and 40 years of age are to be enrolled for the Peninsular military service
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ON the 1st ult. there were in circulation in Japan Yen 9,670,909 worth of new gold coin, Yen 3,965,174 of old gold, Yen, 59,473,618 of silver, Yen 17,911,896 of copper, and Yen 205,019,374" of "convertible notes Compared with the returns for March 1st of last year the specie and paper money show increases of Yen 3,064,272 and Yen 11,827,434 respectively,
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fidence and goodwill in the petition, of which his first authentic information was its receipt last evening. It will be forwarded in due course to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and, while you will understand that!,
12. That the new Fublic Health and Build- the regulation by which the duration of aings Ordinance reserves large discretionary Governor's administration, is determined is powers to the Governor and several of his the result of careful consideration after long Executive Officers, and that the carrying out
much experience, discretion, and consideration. in the humble opinion of Your Petitioners, this Ordinance, If enforced by a Governor who of the public, will prove a success from the commands the confidence of the vast majurny
first; otherwise, it will probably be attended with much difficulty and friction.AVINA YEA
say that the Chinese community, may rest assured that, whoever may be the Governor, will, in the future as in the past, be conducted the administration of this important Colony
with a just and sympathetic consideration for the Chinese population to whose industry, energy and business capacity the Colony is so largely indebted for its phenomenal prosperity
1 have the honour to be, Sir,
13. That provision for a largely increased supply of water to the Colony by further' tion, together with provision for the housing arrangements for its conservation and distribu-
and spread of the Chinese working classes, is Your obedient servan',
considered by Your Petitioners to be absoluti ly (Signed) J. KEANI", necessary for their welfare and the sanitary im
provement of the whole Colony, and that Your I'rivate Secretary,
Petitioners have good reason fd believe that The Hon. l'ector Ho Kai, M LC, C.M.G. & C.
His Excellency the Governor is now devising" schemes to meet immediate and future require- To the Right Honourable Joseph Chamber-ments in these respects.. Jain, P.C., M.P, His Majesty's Principal Secre (ary of State for the Colonies.
That owing to the unsatisfactory condi tion of the local- monetary currency, and the disturbed and unstilled state of Southern
The Humble Tetition of the undersigned China, a crisis may at any moment occur is this Inhabitants and Firms of Hongkong on behall | Colory and its neighbouring provinces, which of themselves and every section of the Chinese community.
Respectfully Sheweth
1. That Your Petitioners are the leading Chinese Residents and Firms of and in the
Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies who, together with the rest of the Chinese Community, constitute close upon ninety-seven per centum of the total inhabitants of the Colony and about seventeen-twentieths of its rate paying community,
2. That most of Your Petitioners have either been born or naturalised as British subjects in this Colony.or have resided permanently therein for a very large number of years, and all of them without exception have considerable stake and interests in the land and commerce of this Colony,
3. That since the cession of this Island to the British Crown and since the period of which
Your Petitioners have any remembrance, the Government of this Colony has been conducted AFTER an exceptionally good season at Manila tioners together with their Chinese fellow with ability and justice, for which Your Peti
Pollard's Lilliputians are soon coming to
citizens are truly and profoundly grateful. only ten nights. The apering performance arrival of His Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake Hongkong again although for a short stay of 4. That during the last five years since the will be on Thursday, the gih inst, when they G.C.M.G. as Governor of Hongkong, the Present Cellier's comic opera Dorothy, which Government of this Colony has assumed not, had a marvellous rus in the Philippines. The merely a just but a liberal, benevolent, and other pieces will be of a similarly attractive sympathetic character, and that at no time character and no doubt the little ones will within the recollection and experience of the receive another warm reception from Hang- oldest of Your Petitioners has an administra. kong before they leave for the North by the tion been so universally appreciated and
admired.
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wi 1 require at this great emporium of trade a strong Government and a Governor possessed of an intimate knowledge of affairs and the complete confidence of the sentits. Chinese: Community guttibodi
Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray That His Most Gracious Majesty the King be advised to extend the term of His Excellency, the Governor Sir Henry A. Blake, which will shortly expire, to another six years; That ¡lis- Excellency may be permitted for yet another term to continue to rule and, guide His Majesty's loyal Chinese subjects in this Colony at a time fraught with danger and trouble to them and their fellow-countrymenAnd-that the vast Chinese population of: Rongkong and its dependencies may have their lives and pro- and conserved by the one Governor in whom perty, their welfare and happiness, protected
they have the utmost confidence and faith, and whose high personal qualities and great väs ministrative abilities they so much admire and respect
And Your Peillioners shall as in duty bound ever pray,
Dated, Hongkong, 2018 March, 1903.
THE PLAGUES
During the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day 14 further cases of bubonic plague, make having occurred in Hongkong. ing 178 since January, 1st," were notified as
SHIPPING, AND, MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE. Indian (Catherine Apcar) 6th inst, French (Farra) 7th inst
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3. That to say that the administration of Sir Henry Blake has completely won the confide ence, respect, and admiration of the entire at pm, to-day, for this port
The M. McCa's steamer Abstie Chinese population and has cemented their loyalty and affection to the British Crown, is but lo state a well acknowledged truth, and that the present Petition is the outcome of the The P&A, 5. S. Co's steamer Indrapura
arrived at Portland, Oregon on Tuesday., p.m. a earnest desire on the part of every section of the 31st utt. A DEMAN the Chinese community to sek for a continua cu left here on the 4th ult, has arrived st
The Imperial German Mail senmnet Przustin ve tion of a strong, wise, just, and sympathetic Genoa on Wednesday, the ist inst; at 5 mist rule at a time more or less unsettled and
The N. Y. K. Co.'s stealder Kanagawa Afaru troublous.
v) (European Line) Jest Singapore for this port on Just received from New York a full and compacis ad literal measures adopted by Sir Henry here on the Coalcaster
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