month, but he was married and had one child, During the evening in question witness said nothing rude or the least ungentlemanly, and he was requested to resign from the Club in consequence of the quarrel.
Do you deny having called him a son of a ~~~~7-Yes.
Do you deny having called him a nigger?-- Yea
Did you say either to him or to Mr. Gutierrez words in this effect. Don't mind him. 1
don't care for him, or Dr. Gomes?"-[ don't remember'saying these things to him.
Were you drunk, by the by -No. Quite sob ri-Yes.
Can you rentenfber anything you said?-1 said something about his shares in the Club being given him by his father, and that my shares were my own.
Continuing, witness said that during the quar- re the defendant carne at him with his fist,
By Mr. Shade:-The defendant was about 21 or 28 years of agei
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 1903.
TELEGRAMS.
(Judy's.)
Russia and Manchuria.
LONDON, roth May. Reuter's Agency at Peking wires that the official who sent the news of the occupation of the forts at the mouth of the Liaou river, telegraphs that the occupation was tempor ary and that the Russians have again with
drawn.
The Transvaal Loan. The Transvaal Joan list is closed. Subscrip- tions amounted to between £1,200,000,000 and £1,500,000,000.
..
Result of the Jubilee Stakes.
1 Ypsilante.
2 Duke of Westminster.
3
Hazafi.
The Near East.
Augusto Jose Gran s, brother of the plaintiff, and in partnership with him in Brandao & Co., depoed that as a result of the stander the plenti ad been ate. tally wor ied and deof the note of the 6th May. preved in spint which meipacitated him from attending to hrs weer.
The Porte being desirous of averting a conflict with Bulgaria las modified the terms
By Mr. Skule : ---Plaintiff did not suffer i om gout (langides).
Francisco d'Assis tiomes, plaintiff, &ed he started the fiom 42 years ago, and held and still ball, over zu pawcy of attorney, which placed on tea positiutust. There ad been aanly ga træels between himself and Dr. Gomes with regard to mm ey matters. le did not lem the skadenus wor is untered, bi
· had suffered a great deal in his ́vind on ac-
tomat of the statement. He could not attend to his work for about eight months, and land consprently suffered in the business. His friends appeared to dishest him, and that lad inju v him in his business.
By Mr Slade -He was 65 years of age, and had been well and hunourably, known since 1857, when he came to the Colony. He formerly wanted an apology from the defendant and his father, and the son offered to sign one in any foun witness thought fit in draft. He wanted the whole Colony to now he was an honest an
Mr. Sharp the addies ed the jury, observing
there was ab olutely no defence The slander
1.
Mussulmans have attacked the Christians
at Monaster and killed a number of them.
LATER,
The United States and Russia. Mr. Hay is convinced that joint action against Russia is unnecessary and that the United States will observe no attitude of observance.
The Outrages in Salonika. The Porte has requested, the Withdrawal of"} foreign warships from Sonka, because the population might misinterpret their prisence.
(N. C. D, Negia
The Wick of Question~
4uidon, 7th May. The Maryleline Cri ket Club has rejected the proposal o widen the wicket.
The Evacuation of Manchuria.
Tokio, 7th May.. The National Criquists have telegraphed 'in the name of Prince Konoye to T.E. Viceroys Yuan Shi-kai and Chang Chih-tung, advising the immriate opening of Manchuria. he also advise the grant of a concession, fer a railway from Wiju in Corea to Newchwang, in an Anglo-Japanese-American syndicate."
Telegrams continue to reach Japan announc-1 ing the absence of all steps to evacuate Man
SERIOUS CLAN FIGHT-
ON THE CANTON RIVER.
(From Our Correspondent)
CANTON, 12th May. Considerable excitement prevailed on He- nam Island last evening in consequence of the booming of big guns and the cracking of rifles which continued without interruption for several hours. On inquiry being made it was ascertained that a fierce clan fight was raging between villagers from Po Ki Chuen and Shik Sau Chuen, close to the Macao Foris and the Europena burial ground. The combatants were using rifles and large muzzle leading guns, and although the forts were occupied by native soldiers they did not lake steps to quell the disturbance. There were large numbers of killed and wounded, and unless some very decided action is taken these clan fights will prove a menace to shipping. In the present instance several ocean steamers were moored in the Back Reach close to the scene of the fight and shots frequently found their way
across the water.
THE NEW VICEROY.
PREPARATION FOR A WELCOME. -
From a private letter received from Canton, we learn that the gentry are making great pre- parations in view of the approaching arrival of the new Viceroy for the Two Kwangs, H. E. Sum Tchun Heen. A large meeting was held nethe Kwang Ngar School last evening, and was resolved that a Committee be formed Imcarry out the necessary arrangements. The next decided upon is as follows:-On the day the Viceroy arrives there will be cessa- tion of work, and a general holiday. The various shops and guilds are to present the Viceroy with addresses of welcome. In the evening a torchlight and fish lantern procession will take place, with general illuminations and the firing of crickers in all parts of the city These arrangements have nothing to do with the official programme,
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THE GOLD STANDARD IN SIAM.
SERIOUS COLLISION IN THE SWIMMERKINLAND SEA.
STRANDING of the "GAISEN-
MARU
: COASTING STEAMER SUNK !.
by
at a distance of several miles to the cast of the
To-day's Advertisements.
LODGE OF
HONGKONG, No. 1,165,
MEETING of
A LODGE will be held at the above MASONS HALL, Zetland Street, onSATURDAY the 16th instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Urethren are cordially invitedto attend.
Hongkong, 12th May, 1903.
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A telegram is said to have been receivea's The Korean steamer Hansung (790 tons) the Japanese authorities to the effect that the PERSEVERANCE, collided with the Japanese coasting steamer Japanesa, steamer Guisen maru, which left No. Hayami-maru (121 tons) off Mitsuga-Otaru on April 27th for Vladivostock, stranded hama, in the Inland Sea, shortly after r1 o'clock on the night of ist inst. The Jayami-mars Pallot light-house at 9 p.m. on the following was so badly damaged that she went down day. A Russian warship has proceeded to the scene of the accident to assist in refloating the alinost immediately. Of the 72 persons on board her at the time of the accident, 41 were vessel. saved, a were killed, and the remaining 2g are missing. The unforianate vessel was daily employed in running between Uzina and Mit- sugahama. The Hansung was fully laden, and was on her way from Kobe to Kotcaj via Moji, with a general cargo.
RUSSIA'S LATEST MOVE
RE MANCHURIA.
As our readers well know, aeronauts are wont before an ascent to send upsmall tal balloons to ascertain the conditions of the upper atmos phere, and bus make a progocsis for the greater flight. We are not going to lose our head and scream over Russia's somewhat startling revel- ation of her band in the game of higher politics which we published yesterday, and which Reuter wires out in another dress from London. We regard it wholly as a bullon d'ešať to ascer- tain the obscure elements in the problem and. if possible to 'draw' (hateful word in Tientsin) the Far-Eastern Dual Alliance, and the United States. We fully believe, that if it be met by the menace of armament on the part of the former, and by the moral condemnation of the laten we shall hear nothing more about it. If on the other hand there is indifference, or in action or any manifestation of wobble, we shall find the matter pressed home, and within a month or two we shall see the proposals em
died in a formal Convention or Treaty. As we pointed out a few days ago in dealing with Newchwang, the strength of the Dual Alli- ance is about to be teste l, and great issues hang on the result of the experiment. We 'British folk in the Far-East' are practically unanimous on the subject, and if our views were, to determine British policy the latter would be reduced to the greatest simplicity, admit, too close up to the whole position to "Russia must withdraw or fight.". We are, we
see it in just perspective, and most of us (ack that quality of detachment so necessary in a world-empire like ours, where as vast number considered and taken into the account. We set and variety of divergent interests have to be but one factor which in all probability should not be the determinant one,
SMART RESCUE
FROM GERMAN MAIL.
As the North German Lloyd s.s. Kialschou was on her way down to Singapore from Hong- kong on the evening of the 1st inst, one of the second-class passengers, who had apparently. suddenly gone insane, jumped overboard, On the alarm being given, the engines were rever- sed and a boat lowered and within twenty minutes she had picked up the man and got back alongside the ship again. The other passengers are loud in their praise of the smart- ness with which the rescue was accomplished, and a naval officer amongst them says that it could hardly have been excelled even on board
a man-of-war.
COMMERCIAL,
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE. · ·
FOR KOBE, NAGASAKI AND VLADIVOSTOCK. Calling at GENSAN,
THE N.D.L. Steamship
"SAVOIA," Captain Deinar, will be despatched for the above Forts on SUNDAY, the 4th instant, at Daylight.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First Class Passengers and carries a Doctor.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong, 12th May, 1903.
Hongkong Office.
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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT), Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOM- BOBOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT SAID.
to EAST and South. AFRICA, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS.)
THE Company's Steamship
Ĥ
A slightly better tone in the market prevails though to no appreciable extent. With more reassuring news concerning the political situa tion in the North, buyers have been found for (Taking Carge at through Rates to the BRAZILS, Banks at $670, at which small business is re- ported. HONGKONG FIRES can be placed without difficulty at $370. INDO-CHINAS, in spile of a rumour of a proposed dividend of ros. a share, have been forced down, and the quotation stands at Stog sellers. CHINA SUGAR cash shares are wanted at rates at which holders refuse to part, but a "bear" influence seeks to offer this stock for forward delivery át the equivalent of $108. STAR FERRIES, old, are weaker with sellers at $27.50. In Bum- PHREYS ESTATES transactions have taken place at $2.25. HOTELS, have declined;" the quotation stands at $145. business has been done at private rates, but !
LANGKATS.
Bosch-en Landbouwexploitatie in Langkat, Ld., The Director of the Maatschappij Tot Mijn- have declared a third interim dividend of Tis, 7.50 per share and a special bonus of Tis. 2.30) per share, payahle on:Monday, 15th June.
CHINA," Captain Mosca, will be despatched as above of TUESDAY, the 19th instant, P.M.
For Information as to Passage and Freight apply to
"SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agents, Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, 19th May, 1903
[4510 CCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE
QNSIGNEES of CARGO.
"GAELIC" their risk being discharged into Lighters and/or are hereby notified that their Goods are at landed into our Godowns Nos. 1 and 2, at Kennedy Town, (Marine Lot 243), and delivery may be bad either from Lighters or from our Gadowns. upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.
per Steamship
The gold standard in Siam does not seem to be giving that satisfaction all round as was at first anticipated, because of the want of a per manent fixity of exchange in the market. Res ferring to our article anent the currency of Siam in a recent issue, says the Siam Free Press of the 27th ult, a local business man writes: I bave read your remarks ze the "Gold Stan- dard" and beg to remark that it is an error to state that the selling rate is Tcs. 184; because it is in fact Tes. 194 for the The Treasury only is buying for Tes. 184 to the sterling Loudon va Bombay, 8th May,
But, of course, people will not be ready to sell The American Ainy Board has selected a
the for Tcs. 18.48 nits, as they get Tcs. r9s something like the following -For its pre-kok again in somewhat larger number. But before the 22nd instant or they will not be new rifle the barrel of which is entirely cased from the focal Banks. Therefore, where is with wood. It is, four.inches shorter and a. the fixity of Exchange? prind lighter than he present one.
Even if some one wants to buy sovereignis, the Treasury is not able to sell the for Tcs, 184"! Our esteemed DEATH FROM PLAGUE ON THE Correspondent's letter embodies a great deal,
was clear and was charged by the plaintiff with being malicious and not without aim or point in its motive. He drew attention to the fact that the points of the statement of defence had not been borne out by evidence, and pia-churia. ceeded to deal with the question of damages The Chinese frinde students of Tokio have pointing out that the plaintiff had expressed famed themselves into an association to learn his willingness to give such to a chatitale fund.mihtaly pursing, Nevertheless he divined the jury to mark their sense of the slander by awarding such damages as they thought would be eft cuve in putting, a stop to the chiculation of such statements,
Mr. Slade adéussed the jury, and But mined that plaintiff came to the Court for the purpose of making what he could cut of the poor un fortunate Post guese bank, clerk. It was dis
gusting, he said. The best method of preventing
the circulation of the slander was to have been for plaintiff to have accepted the offer of the defendant to apologise in any form he might wish. If that had been done nothing more would have been heard of the matter.
►
A Wooden-Cased Rifle.
"ALDION
The British first-class Battleship, Albion had to leave Yokohama unexpectedly for Weihaiweithe foreign merchants and jocal Banks having She went there to land.Rear-Admiral Grenfell for the purpose of undergoing a course of treatment at the naval hospital, but a Chinese servant un board "died fph, ue (on the 1st inst, and it was therefore impossible for any. one, even the Admiral, to land without first the plaintiff and award him such damages as going through some days quarantine. Under they thought under the circumstances he the crcumstances it was considered the best ought to receive. If, on the other hand, they plan to leave at once for Weihaiwei.
His Lordship then summed up, and asked the jury to consider whether they thought the slanderous words were uttered intentionally and deliberately and not as a part of any con- tinuing altercation. If so they must find for
thought they were uttered unintentionally and
as part of previous altercation they must find for the defendants Regarding the question of payment into Court he asked the jury to take no notice of the statement appearing in the paper segarding the $200, and said ..they were not bound by the naming of any sum. They could give ten cents damage if they chase, or they could make it $20,000
The juy retired to consider their verdict a fey minutes before four, and upon returning into Court fifteen ininutes later gave a unanim. ous verdict for the plaintiff for $1,000 with costs.
Mr. Slade submitted, with regard to the question of custs, ther it was not a case for a special jury.
·
His Lordship:-Any case in, which damages to the extent of $1,000 are given is certainly one to go to a special jury. *-
The Court adjourned sine die.
THE PLAGUE.. During the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day 16 further cases of bubonic plague, making 580, since January 1st, were reported. All the cases were fatal.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.' --
MAILS, DUE, Todlan (Lightning) to-morrow. French (Oceanien) 17th inst. Canadian (Athenian) "17th,inst, American („Jongkong Maru) 18th inst. German (Stuttgart) 19th inst.. Indian (Kumiang) 22ndvinst. Canadian (Empress of China) 29th inst The A. L. S. N..Co.'s s.s. China left Mof. for
port yesterday, 11th inat The P. & G. S. N. Co's .. Canton left 'Singapore for this port rath inst., at 8 a.m.
The M. M. Co.'s s.s. Oceanien with the next French Mail will leave Saigon to-morrow, 13th Inst, at 3 p.m., for this part.
The N. Y. K. a. Wakosa Maru (European Liao) left Shanghai for this port rith^inst, at 8 p.m., and is expected to arrive 14th fast.
this
The C. P. R., Co's 5,5. Tartar arrived at Nagasaki 8.30 a.m., 11th inst, and left 5 p.m., same day for Kobe where she is due at 6a.m., 13th inst.
İHE P. & O. “VALETTA"
COLLISION..
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 19th instant will be subject to rent.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or
¿
THE RICE TRADE,
Paddy boats are beginning to arrive in Bang- there can be so marked improvement in the Fire Insurance has been effected.
recognised. exports till the rains have set in, increasing the
E. W. TILDEN, Agent. water in the klongs, and at the same time, giving the people confidence in the new sca
Hongkong, 12th May, 1903.
available for export there is still up-country. son. Opinions vary as to how much paddy.
.NOTICE. HE LEAL SENADO DA CAMARA
OF MACAO, duly authorized, will re ceive Tonders for the supply of ELECTRIC POWER to be used in the Lighting of the Public Streets of the City of Macao, under the following Conditions:-
T
11
"
TODAY'S EXCHANGE.
.1/8
Bank Bills, on demand ...1/8 3/16 Credits, 4 months' sight. 1/8
- D'ments 4 months' sight... ON BERLIN, (demand) ON FARIS, Bank Billa, on demand..
Credits, 4 months' sight..... 2.153
M.1.72
2111
ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...41 Credits, 30 days' sight. 41)
13
Dual- liance and the United States have now The question which the statesman of the
to face is practically this."Is Manchuria worth fighting for " We imagine the answer sent trade, minet, and manufactures." No," for its potential and contingent possibilities in these respects "Yes. Japan, has another and still mote urgent consideration in the answer she but, as we have pointed out, the present slump will accrue from the Russian, advance to the must give via, the strategical advantage which in the exchange accurs from the fact that the Great Wall; and most emphatically this con- market is al present overflowing with silver sideration ought in all reason to make her reso
late to check the impending move. In addition ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer enough to last for an indefinite period. Into the logic of the actual question in hand, consequence of this, the selling rate from the there is also the great consideration of the pro Government point of view is not encouraging spect of success in interference by force. We as the demand on the Mint is likely to be slack confess to irability to form a sound opinion on for some time, unless some unforeseen circum such a matter, but certain facts are notorious Stances, such as the payment of indemnities.
and the recapitulation of them may be useful. the building of new palaces, or the con
The Russian military and naval services are of water systems, or other struction
generally believed to be corrupt in their finan works that would swallow
ciency in the day of trial. Recent revelations pacial aspects, and corruption always.menne ineffi- Ox BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer........1254 On demand. 120 have shown that the fiscal and domestic con. ON SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer......?!ł ditions in Russia are not such that she will
Private 30 days' sight willingly enter into a struggle with the wealthi. ON YOKOHAMA, T.T......... est European Power, expecially if there be Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate..... even a remote chance of America coming in Gold Leaf 100 touch, per tael with her inexhaustible resources. M. de Witte wear Silver C2413/16 may be confident, stands strongly for peace. The Siberian Railway although a powerful adjutant to Russia in land struggle is
her whole military strength to bear in the Far not yet so complete that it means she can bring East. In the present remarkable equipoise of naval strength a war would at first be largely aaval, and though the combined fleets of the Al- lies are undoubtedly the stranger, unity, of plan and homogeneity would be on the other side..
The unknown element of the problem is the atthude of other Powers. There has clearly Feen a tendency of late to shift the centre of gravity of European politics, and the prompt declaration of German indifference to Man- chutia is not without possible significance. It is of course quite conceivable that the appearance of the Russian sebene at this moment has
of the white meta, now hoarded up, be instituted. Otherwise we shall have to wait, until the rainy season sets in, and giver Bows nut according as rice and teak flow in from the Further details of the recent collisia ai Sin various provinces of the kingdom. But if there papare, mentioned by us on, Saterday, are to remain sufficient-still, without having to draw hand. The Straits Times, of the 4th instant on the Mint, then the upward tendency of the says:-There was great excitement over a coutical is likely to slow, at least, for some time ple of collisions at Tanjong Pagar yesterday yet and a permanent fixity is not likely to be and the damage done by the P. & O. s.s. Valette realized in the immediate future. However, in attempting conclusions with the Norddeuts we believe, that it is ultimately bound to cher Lloyd ss. Tanglin and the British India came, as the present reaction is evidently s.s. Zamania. The latter was lying at her usual owing to the reasons above stated. But, in wharf, bows to the westward, while just ahead any case, it may be pertinently asked if the of her lay the Tanglin in the entrance way to
Government is prepared to sell gold at the the Albert Dock, her stern projecting some-
rate quoted? If so, we shail, doubtless, have what outward. The Vesta, with the mails for many buyers. Hongkong and the north, and under charge of Pilot Hauswell, was coming up near the most westerly of the two stone beacons. It is said that she was trying to avoid a tongkang on her starboard side, and in so doing crashed ag inst the stern of the Tungila, smashing it up badly
A British resident at Tientsin forwards some and shifting the deckhouse which forms the very serious allegations against the detachment seconJ class accommodation about a couple of of the Sherwood Foresters who have fately feet towards the starboard side as well as doing been on duty as part of the guard of that town other damage. Passing onwards she went He states that a party of them who were travel against the bows of the Zomania, snapping the ling to Peking on January 25 by the 3.15 p.m. lalter's bowsprit and decapitating the gorgeous train behaved in the most ruffianly and dis- lady who formed the figureherd, besides carry-graceful manner, first driving all the second ng away a lot of minor gear. As was to be anticipated she did not herself come off scathe less. Her port side lifeboats, davits, stanchions deck.rails, etc., were swept along and went overboard in a glorious jumble whilst she took charge of a projecting anchor fluke belonging to the Zamania and with it about eighty fathoms
THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS,
In Truth, of the 1st ult, the following item appears-
some connection with German-anxiety as to
isolation in European politica. Berlin is well skilled in these occult moves.
A.
.nom.
....811
$11.76
... nom.
OPIUM QUOTATIONE To-day's quotations are as follows;—
MALWA NEW
ป
LAST YEAR... OLDEST
11
Per che @ $920 .@ 9601980 .@ 1,020/1,030
PATHA NEW
PERSIAN (PAPER)... BENARES NEW
...@997
Nominal
Co-day's Avvertisements,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
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Paquebots-FOSTE FRANCAIS: FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND TALS IN AMAVOKOHAMA THE Company's Steamship... JESLA SEDIT/"OCEANIEN, MAAN Captain Guigues, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about SATURDAY, the
RDAY, the 16th For Freight or Passage, apply to...
EXOITY GUDE CHAMPEAUX-
Agent, Hongkong, 12th May, 1903,
Whatever happens it is just as well that the proposed. Convention has been made public. class passengers out of the cars into the cattle-Russian diplomacy has ever been frankly on-justab trucks on the train, and then invading the first scrupulous, so much so that it is our own fault class dining-saloon, which they footed, driving if we are taken off our guard. Her constant the other passengers out. There were some
variation between word and act has created a native ladies in the train, and the conductor had mistrust which tends to check the success of to lock them in the coupe to keep the soldiers her machinations. Nearly half a century ago from them. My correspondent states that a great English pro-consul wrote "Chima of chain cable which bad to be cut away, to the railway company, in reply to complaints has long been impotent and Russia has
The damage done to the Palette was not suff cient to preclude her continuing her voyage, which she did after a brief delay. The sar veyor's estimate of the cost of the repairs to the Tangis $25,000 and it is thought that she will be delayed for at least three weeks.
THE KWÄNGSI TROUBLES SUPPRESSED!
prevent the B.1, boat from parting her lines.
the Bitish military authorities, as such reparts appropriated half the province of Manchuria," have always been disregarded; and although the ancient patrimony of the reigning dynasty. after, the occurrence in order to see whether great Leviathan has not swallowed the whole my correspondent waited two or three weeks and with it the command of the Amur. If this any steps were taken to punish, the rioters, Chinese empire it can only be that there are nothing had been done up to that date. This limits imposed by nature to the power of is, of course, only an es parte tatement, and deglutition and digestion of the largest preda some answer to it may be forthcoming, But i tory animal yet discovered" year before cannot believe that a British passenger by the this was written, Gladstone in the House of train would send home a complaint of this Commous described Runis as “a power which According to official telegraphic advice kind against British soldiers without some very threitened to override all the tea and her
Wang Chih-chon, reports once again that the misconduct on the part of troops Tationed in century she ban in no way altered her alms or rebellion in that province has been suppressed. China, it ought to be very severaly dealt with, her procedure Time
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PAY
1 The Tenders are to be forwarded, in sealed covers, addressed to the LEAL SENADO DA CAMARA, and delivered at the Secretary's Office of the same Department. 11. The time allowed for the forwarding of the Tenders is within Six months from the date of this Notice.
II. The Tenders are to state in Mexi- can dollars, of local currency, the following prices
With reference to the lighting of the public streets-
Ist. For each incandescent light of 16 candlei, per month $.....
2nd. For each voltaic are light of 500 candles, per month, Si
3rd. For each light of 16 candies, be-- yond the minimum number fixed in the agreement, per month......
4th. For each-voltaic arc light of 500 candles, beyond the minimum number fixed in the agreement, per month $......
With reference to the supply of electric power for private lighting and for the lighting of public and munícipal buildings, For each hecto-watt-hour
IV. The other conditione
of agreement for the concession are those that have been
approved by supérior authority and are open for perusal at Macao in the secretary's office of the Municipal Council, at Hong kong, Shanghai and Kobe (Japan) in the Consulates of Portugal, and in Lisbon in
the écretary's office in the municipal.
council.
Copies of these conditions of agreement will be forwarded to the parties, who apply for them. REV. Any tender, unless accompanied by Abideposit of $500, will not be received.
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VI. The tenders will be opened by the Leaf Senado da Camara, in public meeting, on the a1st October, 1903, at 21.
VII. The Leal Senado da Camara re serves the right not to grant the concession if the readers submitted are not found convenient.
(PEDRO NOLASCO DA SILVA,
ROYLMARK President of
Leal Senado da Camara, Macao, 18th April, 1903.
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