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BIRTHS, On the 26th March, at Claregrove, Chelon, the wife of Mr. JAMES MCMULLAN, of a daughter.

On the 1st April, at 25, North Soochow Road, Shanghai, the wife of M. A. SOPHER, of a daughter.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1903.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

AN interesting descriptive article on Macao is printed on the third page.

Never pass LaMunyon's New Store without stepping in. Ile always bas something to please you. Advt.

THE British schooner Kekunder Bur, which was to have been sold by Messrs H. L. Coghlan, has been sold by them privately to Messrs

Guthrie & Co. cnited for £1,100.

THE Sultan of Morocco, according to a dis patch to the Tears from London, has recently purchased an estate in England and has

deposited a large treasure of gold and jewels

In a London bank.

THE Standard Oil Company announces a THE MACHINERY employed is of the quarterly dividend of zo dollars per share. The Evening Journal calculates that this latest design and most approved type.

dividend means the disbursement of 20 million dollars, of which Mr J. D. Rockefeller will receive 8 millions.

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THE adjourned case in which two natives were carged by Inspector Collet with dumping

dead bodies near the Wanchai Market on the fith instant again came on for hearing before Mr. P. A. Hazeland yesterday evening, with the result that the men were each fined $100 or three months,

BEFORE Mr. J. H. Kemp this morning, Captain W. H. Gibson, of the 5.5. Ayr, charged eight Japanese females and one male with stowing themselves on his vessel from Moji to Hongkong, They were all convicted, bul sentence was deferred pending instructions from the Japanese Consul.

Bring your pictures to, I allunyan's to beli framed. He has the very latest patterns in picture moulding, and is sure to please you..........

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MR. H. Humphroys has had his residence the Peak Road entered twice. Last evening, he noticed a native placidly sitting on one of his chairs in the hall and immediately had him

POLO CLUB GYMKHANA.

CORRESPONDENCE,.

[We da'ont necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by

Correspondents in this column.) .

- We are requested to state that entries for the forthcoming Gymkhana to be lield on the 18th instant, at the Happy Valley and Race THE CHINESE PETITION AND Course, close to the Honorary Secretary at the

THE GOVERNOR. Hongkong Club, on Saturday, the 11th instant, at 5 pm. From the programme which appears in another column it will be noticed that the

the native was charged with entering the preto jost. 10 lbs, for houses not exceeding 14 hds. mises with felonious intention. The case

3 in. was adjourned till ta-anorrow.

TO THE EDITOR OF tuk "longkang TelkorAPH,“

hands of the whole affair immediately after [Capwain Brøndbridge, abandoned his ship to Mr. Jameson for salvage, and, through Captain Broadbridge, obtained a passage to Saigon in the Binhhuan, am af, opinion that the Fame ought not to have been subjected to the dangers of manoeuvring for petty gain within DEAR SIR,-One can well understand the the limits of a heavy swell, particularly after arrested, This morning, before Mr. j. H. Kemp weights in the Steeplechase have been reduced awkward position which Sir Henry Blake the lesson" taught the s.a. Helene, which also became a wreck through a rope fouling her finds himself is and for which he ought to be thankful to the originators of the above Peli-propeller when close to the surf, Thanking you for your space, tion. This rotten document has doubtless gone

Yours, etc. || forward to the Secretary of State by the French Mail yesterday morning, and, what is more, a resumé thereof has most probably been telegraphed home. What remains to be done. now is for His Excellency to notify the Secre tary of State that he has been fooled, and re- quest him to disregard the petition. Under these circumstances, Hons. Dr. Vo Kai and Wei Yuk and Mr. Fung Wa Chun should cer tainly advise His Excellency how to get out. of the frying pan.

They must have a very interesting and instruc- live time in British North Borneo judging from a note priate ab we Reuter's telegrams ap- pearing in the local Herald. The Editor says: -As these telegrams are so mutilated in trans mission by the time they reach Sandakan we regret que inability to clothe them with a very great deal of sense and must leave their bue interpretation to our readers' kind corjecture.

RESPECTING the rumours as to the successor to the I.G., the Berlin Vessische Zeitung rays

alint if Sir Robert Hart's successor is not an

Englishman people in England and abroad will regard the fact as an admission that Eng- and is ny longer able to maintain her position in China. The journal thinks that Russia has forced England to consent to appoint ǹn

international Commission to administer the Chinese Customs, and states that Lord Lank downe has no reason to abandon the privilege granted to England is 1898, as England is still the leading maritime and.commercial Power

in China.

A VERY interesting law case, says the Japan Advertiser, has just been concluded in Vuko hama. Two Japanese, living in Yokohama, were sentenced some time ago in the local

Courts to tuce months' imprisonment on the charge of theft, for having tapped the Yoko. hamma Union Electric Light Company's wires without the Company's permission. The ac cused appealed against this decision, counsel for the accused maintaining the his clients did not commit a theft because the accused had not stolen property and that electricity was not material property. The judgment of the lower Court was quashed, and the accused pronounced innocent.

THE new German river gunboat for China being built at Dantzig will have a displacement Should you desire anything in the photogra-of 170 tons and a speed of 13 knots, which is father better than that of the Forwarts of the A. S. WATSON & Co., phic line, you will be promptly served at C. E. Le Munyon's New Store, No. 31 Des Voeux Road, Central-Advt.

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MR. Samuel Leates, the well-known jackey, sued Sir John Blundell Maple in the King's Bench Division for £3000 under a riding contract, or in the alternative damages for breach of agreement. Mr. Justice Wright found for the plaintiff, awarding him £2,000, being the amount paid of his retaining tee for the year 1902.

Shamien. The armatuent consists of one 8:8

centim, one 5 centien, quickfiring guns, and two machine guns At the water-line the boat

is protected by a strong armour-plating of milim. in thickness, and the conning-tower will be protected by armour-plating 12 milim, thick. The crew will number 53 men. The yessef will be taken to pieces after construction, and sent out as freight to be put together again in China, probably at Kiao-chow.

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DELIVERY OF GOODS AT MANILA

CUSTOM HOUSE.

At the monthly pureting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on the 24th utt., Mr. E. A. Hewett referred to the remarks made by him on this subject at the last meeting and said that he had since heard the Customs Author ities sull maintained their night to deliver goods on production of Bill of Lading before its endorsation by the stemmer's agents. He added that endeavours were again being made

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through a private source to get the practice altered without resort to official representations, THE “ ECLAIR" AND "HOI KENG" || Hongkong, 8th April, 1903.

COLLISION.

columns,

Thanking you for granting me space in your

Yours faithfully,

King.

The Eclair's version of the affair is that the collision occurred near Song Yia Point, in the China Sea, at about 3.30 am. It was fine weather, and, when the other vessel was first seen, they were steaming about jo knots on a W.

:

SYMPATHIZER.

THE CHINESE PETITION #HE. ·

THE GOVERNOR.

J. R. MERCER, Chief Engineer, S.S. Fiemt. Hongkong, 8th April, 1903.

HONGKONG ODD VOLUMES.

"A PLEA FOR JEWISH WIT"

Yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Coin- merce, and under the ades of the Hongkong Odd Volumes Socytys the Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, lectured on " A Plex for Jewish Wit" Commodore C. G. Robinson, R N., presided and among a small but very attentive audience we noticed, H. E Major: General Sir William Gascogne, K.C. G., and Lady Gascoigne. After the Commodore had introduced the speaker, Mr. May, who, on rising, was loudly applauded, turned 'round to the representatives of the local press, and informed theas that he would take it as a per-

In consequence of a collision between the French steamer Echir and the Portuguese sleamer Hoi Keng on the sand of November TO THE EDITOR or Tix."Hongkong TelegraTIL,”.

Sir, I have hitherto refrained from con- last, leg.I proceedings have ensued anıl yester day and to-day a case has been progressing attributing my quota to the protests arising sonal obligation if his lecture was not recorde i the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice sat on

out of the useless petition recently forwarded in the papers and pointel out that his the tribune, and the Assistant-Harbourmaster to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, anecdotes, if published, would lose their acted as nautical assessor. Mr. E. H. Sharp, praying for an extension of the term of office originality at future lectures. The lecuro, KC, (instructed by Mr. F. Heu) appeated on of H.E. the Governor in the hope that the taken as a whole, was very interesting, the behalf of the Eclair, and Mr. T. M. Phillips, persons responsible for the document would at anecdotes were rich in tone, and Mr. May is to structed by Mr G. C. C. Master) for the Hoi least give some reply to the straightforward be heartily congratulated on impressing on his communication published in your issue of the hearers to what Jewish wit is capable of nitain- 6th instant above the signature of Mr. Hoing. He illustrated his lecture by stories from Kom Tong. So far they have not deemed it the Old Testament, Grecian and Jewish litera necessary to refute the serious allegations made ture. At its conclusion, the Rev. E. J. Hardy and Professor Sharp contributed a lew against them, and the only conclusion possible is that they are unable to meet the charges.exam, les desting on the same subject, and it will be readily admitted that, although after a cantial vote of thanks, on the mbt on public opinion can often b: yn ded it can of Commlere Robinson, had been accorded never be ignored-not, at alt event, by those to the speaker, the proceedings terminated. whose position should of accessi-y hold them above pandering to certain sections of their supporters; and it would be absurd to deny that the multitude in Hongkong seeking fair and impartial representation has a right to cri- ticise the actions of those who, through no act affairs of the native community. This affecta of that populace, now control and guide the

tion of tender-hearted solicitude for their well

naw departure with the being is quite a Chinese representatives and were it not for the fact that the announcement has failed to withstand the test of public criticism, one would imagine that the representatives of the "large and influential section of the Chi nese community," bad begun to recognise that Colonial legisl ture in Hongkong is for the benefit of the classes and not for the fur- therance of other ends. It is no easier

5. course. She was a mile or so ahead, end on to the Echer, and, though the sidelights were showing, the nast head light was so dim as not to be visible till shortly before the collision. When those aboard the Achir first saw the /Ini Kong the helm was slightly ported, when shortly before the collision the fat Keng turned to port. The thur's helm was then put hard aport, a short blast was blown on the whistle and the engines were reversed. The stern of the of King and the part bow of the Eclair, about five feet from the stem, collided. The Ecair is of opinion that (1) to proper lookout was kept aboard the oi Keng, (2) she improperly star boardert, (3) she tried to pass the Echuir on the wrong side, (4) she was navigated in a generally reckless and unseamanlike manner, and (3) she violated Arts, 18 and 29 of the Regulations for preventing collisions at sea.

The flot Ken's version is that when the Eclair was first seen, she was travelling eight knots and steering about E.N.E. Authat time,

to

SANDAKAN NOTES,

(From Qui Own Correspondent)......

·SADAKAN, gist March."

N. D, L. STEAMER' ashore.--.

N. D. L. steamers, the 8.5 Tringganu, ran On the 7th insk, at about 9 pim, one of the

ashore near Mantanani Island. Swell was on and she kept on striking pretty heavily much to the alarm and discomfort of her numerous pas sengers. The Tringganu was towing a small schooner from Labuan to this and it was in consequence of the hawser pinting and the steamer turning round to pick up her tow again that she stranded. About goo bags of rice and other cargo was jettis ned and the steamer left the reef at about noon the next day. She will no doubt have to be docked on her arrival in inga pore. The schooner became a total wreck.

COAL MINING,

suddenly assumed an appearance of import

The prospecting for coal in St. Lucia Bay bas

auce, and all previous reports of the existence of payable coal have been confirmed by the recent discovery of a seven-foot seam.fr is stated on expert opinion that the coal is of ex- cellent quality and we may expect to see min- ing operations commenced at a very near date.

A SERIOUS affray took place amongst some The case in which Mr. J. If, Wallace sought caotica yesterday evening at Jardine's Pier to recover fram Lady Cook damages for alleged in West Point. slander and remuneration for work done has coolie were at work driving piles when a bów, showing her masthe d light, and was from It appears that a gang of the other vessel bore a little on the starboard been concluded before the Lord Chief Justice, chain broke and struck some onlookers. One four to four and a half miles away. The green the jury awarding the plaintiff 450 for his of those injured, Chan Tang, by name, re-sidelight was next seen and subsequently the services and £500 for slander. At the closemonstrated with the coolics about not being red. When the green light was seen on the Lady Cook created a scene by appealing to careful in handling the chain. From words starboard bow the course was slightly allered to have the case re-opened.

they came to blows, with the result that five port so as to pass the other vessel well clear on men immediately set on to the injured man. the starboard side and two short steam whistle

The police were notified and the Road was entered and jewely valued at injured man conveyed to the Government $15,000 removed from a safe. The jewelry lost Civil Hospital. Three out of the five men were consists of the collection of many years and arrested. The men were charged before Mr.course as far as possible to port, and the signal certain terms regarding the subject, J1 is by our present governor for the encourage-- includes a number of valuable gold and other J. H. Kemp this morning with assault, but the case was adjourned. At present the injured cains, besides several unset diamonds and

man is in a very critical condition. other stones. Mrs. Dallan is offering a reward

CO, An extensive jewel rusbery was recently per tuning the scuffle Chain Tang was internally these was giside and see the altar whist

A CHEE & CO., Fill

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.

31st alt the residence of Mrs. Dallan, 3, Kock injured.

TRADE RETURNS------ Chinese Immigration to the West Coast is causing an expansion of the trade returns in that direction, and the vigorous policy, pursued

ment of agriculture and trade generally, is resulting in marked progress.

serve sections of classes in Hong-

achieve a triumph by ascending back stairs kong than it is in any other part of the world; and the recent elegant attempt to

is not a tactful or a meritorious method of procedure. What could have been done to avert the consequences of their action had not Mr. Ho Kom Tong written his clear and straightforward explanation of the true position of affairs it is difficult to say. As a result pub the Eclair was seen, showing that she had al-fluential section of the native community-and

lic opinion, as represented by the large and in tered her course to starboard. The helm was

one might add by most, if not all, of the Euro- immediately put hard astarboard to alter the

pean residents-has declared itself in no un was made to the caginter on watch to go full greatly to be desired that the matter will not be astern. The stem of the Eclair crashed into.

allowed to remain in its present unsatisfactory The Hot Keng's starboard bow just forward of position. The Chinese should begin now to the sidelight. The Hoi Keng considers that

see, if they have not long before recognised it, HONGKONG SUGAR INDUSTRY improperly altered Her, course to starboard, (3) testimonials, and what a sham and farce the

PAND THE INDIAN MARKÉT, THE Lilliputians arrived yesterday afternoon sels, assisted by Mesdames Jewell and Goggi, endeavoured to cross the Het King's bow, tast of these documents has been. Those who The following reference in the Indian Budget. took it in their hands at the present time to Report on the effect of the countervailing run a Chinese show will repent of their action duties on sugar is of considerable interest to when the time..comes, as eventually it must, the sugar industry of this Colony The prac when the pressure of public opinion is brought tical effect of the new duties has been to close, to bear upon the sy.tem of Government so as temporarily, the Indian market to the direct to obtain for the Colony a new constitution under imponatios of German and Austro-Hungarian which Chinese representatives will not be left sugar, and to encourage unports from such nate, one of whom at least should be elected by which do not maintain. bigh protective duties

FURNITURE of $1.000 for their recovery on information At the Theatre Royal last evening Professor the Echir (1) kept insufficient lookout, (2) that foreigners know the value of Oriental

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on the Aubi all rosy cheeked and happy as sand. pipers. They are enthusiastic over Manila, but were not sorry to leave, as the weather was begin- ning to get warm. Their trip on the Rubi was a delightful one, and as they left to come ashore, Captain Almond was simply mobbed by the little favourites, who all wished to thank him at the

up at the Connaught House. They open to

Knosp, pianist from the Conservatoire of Brus and Mr. Graça, gave a highly classical concert. Audience was small but the musical treat was thoroughly enjoyed, and the performers re- ceived their well-merited applause. The proceedings opened by the Professor render- ing Carman's Burchs d'Overture, which was followed by Mr. Graça in a violin solo. Mrs. Jewell next delighted the audience with an

and (4) did not stop and TEVCISE her engines as soon as risk of collision arose.

Evidence was led.

THE CHINA BORNEO CO. Our Sandaka correspondet, writing under

lo rival Honglong and Singapore in the ship-

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same time. The entire company are putting admirable rendering of" Beloved, it is mondate gist ult. says:-Sandakan is beginning entirely in the handsofthe Government tonom beet-growing countries as Holland and Belgium, night with Dorothy and, needless to say, booking Professor Knosp in the first part of the pro- building line, and the yards here show great popular votes. Such a step would provide The imports of cane sugar from Hongkong,

is very heavy.

MR. Kipling is never cheap in the commercial sense, but The Times paid very dearly for his recent poem. Had the poet or the editor been content to wait a week or two at least so might have been saved Mr. Kipling, however, is such a sound commercial investment that a three shilling-a-word rate was not a serious PHOTOGRAPHIC obstacle, and, as his roem contained 385 words,

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TELEGRAMS: "Carmichael," Hongkong. A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition.

A. 1 Code:

Lieber's Standard Code. TELEPONE, 232. Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.

San Miguel,

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the cost of telegraphing it-unless the Post Office would treat a Kipling rhyme as news- would be £57 105., not charging, as the Post Office probably did, for punctuation.

granime played, with a finished skill, Paderews. ki's Menuet, Thome's Ler Papillons Roses, and Mendelssohn's Rondo Cupri teso. In the second part he was dowa for four pianoforte items the execution of which was highly ap- plauded. Mr.Jewell sang "Love's Gurden and May Morning, while Mr. Graça very ably rendered Chopin's Nocturne. Miss Goggin acted as pianist, aud fulfilled her task with great credit.

Mr. Jennings: I say, Mr. Cornwall; how does that numbering machine, which you recently purchased from LeMunyon, work?

Mr. Cornwall: First class, Sir; I do not know how I got along without one so long.-Advt.

"TONKIN" TO BE DOCKED.

A SPECIAL telegram to the Englishman states that Ger cral Sir Ian Hamilton has been appointed Quarter Master General of the Army. [Major General Sir Ian Standishi Mon

The Messageries Maritimes mail steamer teith Hamilton, K.C.D., DS.O., Military Secretary Tonkin, which recently, damaged one of her screws of Pulo Way, is to be repaired on her Head Quarters since 1905: Chief-of Staff to Lord Küchener since 1911, was born at Corfu return journey from the North. A new screw 16th January, 1853. He is a Wellington Col-for, her is on the way out from Maiseilies: lege man and entered the Army in 1873, since This will be fitted on either at Hongkong, or

Saigon on her retorn voyage. which he has had a distinguished military carcer. He was in the Hurmese Expedition of 1886-87 for which he was mentioned in des- patches and received his brevet of Lieutenant- Colorel and was decorated with a medal and clasp. He is also a well known author hav- ing written A Jaunt in a junk; Fighting the Future; and A baʼlid of Ha ijii.].

Keep up with the times and have your Develop ing and Printing done at LeMunyon's. His work is of the very best and thoroughly [3150 guaranteed-Advt, SAN MIGUEL

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THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hongkong Obter

ratory

On the 8th at 12.15 p.m. The barometer has risen over NE. Japan, fallen over S Japan and 5. China

The depression over. N. China yesterday is probably moving Eastwards into the NW. part of the Sea of Japan gedrag Pana

Forecast light winds fair. Telegraphic communication between the Observatory and Hongkong is juterrupted

AN MIGUEL

SAN

San Miguel

·Miquel

activity. The Directors of the local line of coasting steaders are so satisfied with future prospects, tha they intend making an addition to their fleet and will place the order fur the new vessel th. The China Borneo Co., who are at presen building a large lighter..

Two vessel are in course of construction in

the yards of

THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING COMPANY and they hav secured an order for a third which will beaken in hand directly the stacks are clear. Aa necessary adjunct to their large engineering orks, this firm have, with cam mendable erérprise, undertaken the construc- tion of a pati slipway, capable of accomino- dating vessel up to 150 feet long. This will prove a great pivenience to the local steamers and no doubthe small vessels trading in the South Philippe Islands will appreciate the advantages tebe derived from cheap docking facilities so ner at hand.

FUL. BORNEO CO.

The Borne Company are making a big bid for Fortune Lalavan and it is to be hoped that their prent endeavours to put the coal mine in a thonghly sound working condition will be crownewith success. Thirteen Euro pean assistantsave arrived and we trust that with this staffie Borneo Company will be able to realizeheir expectations of an output

f four thousantons per mensem. D

BAN THE EVELOPMENT co.

The Developent Company have apparently taken a new fee of life and are commencing operations with view to extend greatly the

preseuf area une enconnur cultivation.

AN MIGU)

conclusive proof that, in the view of those most competent to judge, the native classes of Hong keng would be represented on the Legislative Council by persons really representing the large and influential section of the community, whose interests they had at heart and whose welfare had their foremost attention.

Yours,

DISINTERESTED.

Java, and the Straits Settlements have also

been largely increased

THE PLAGUE

Dunng the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day a further cases of bubonic plague, mak ing 2042since January ist, were ified as having occurred in Hongkong. ngy were from 6, Wing Fung Street (Chinese), and Praya East (Indian)

Hongkong, 8th April, 1903-

THE SALVING OF THE BINH THUAN. 253

To the Editor or the "Honakoso Telkuranit,” Sir-Referring to your last issue regarding the account of the saiving operations, in con pection with the Bình Thuan, I consider that after the Fame was stranded she lay'in ́a" "safe position, usinjured and making no water, Speaking from an expert point of view, I had full confidence in the vessel floating at any bigh water, solely by means of her engines and without outside assistance. Though my advice was disregarded at the time, it was put into execution by the "Fame's cap. tain and crew working under a Eurasiop mechanic-who, as far as certificates are con cerned, is neither sailor nos engineer as soon as Mr. Jameson secured nominal ownership Nether Mr. Jameson nor Mr. Doyle, his salvage aspat, was present when the Fumie was on the 13th inst doated Personally, I am thoroughly disgusted The Canadian Pacific Railway with the whole affair and publicly express Empress of India"arrived at Kobe the opinion, I previously, expressed at Cape midnight fame day, pza. Na

on Tuesday, the 7th insty Varella, that the vessel should never have gone hai where it TY

the Toth

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUE

- Indian (Namsang) xith init German (Sachsen) 14th inst

Canadian (Empress of India) 14th inat.,; American (Coptic) 15th.inst; German (Bayern) 16th inst. American America Maru) 23rd inst.. American (Korea) and prox

The B. S. Co.'s aleamer Tremont sailed from Kobe for Victoria 3.C., and Tacoma, on the 6th lacta

out of her 'owners' direction."1 "washed my

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The Canadian Pacific Railway Coff'steamer Tarlar lell, Vancouver p.m. on Saturday, the 4th inst, for Hongkong via the usual, Ports of Call

Maru

The N. Y. K Co's steamer the 7th inst, pm, and is expected to arrive here. (Bombay Line) left Singapore this port on

Shinge

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