TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE, iz

difler nt houses could be seen piled up on the side-walks, and our "independent sapitary coolies "at their washing operations. I noticed all their work, unt I they came to a plush sofa. Mr. Chamberlain's Fiscal Policy.

but with all the "kew tows" and "chit-chins' on I begging of the tenant, not to wash the sola Lospos, 10th June,

with the fluid, the "unruly Government em In a debate on Mr. Chaplin's antendment to the Finance Bill condemning the remis

ployee paid no attention, but dipped his piece sion of the Corn duty, Sir Michael Hicks away. Is the suf any good after the wash of cloth into the fluid and began scrubbing Beach declared that the scheme would rathering? Who are responsible for all breakages disunile than unite the Empire and destroy and manages done to the furniture? Does the Unionist party. Mr. Ritchie said that this system decrease the disease, or ant? he as a convicted free-trader was unable to 1 hope the “S. A." will take this matter into support a policy which he believed to be de- consideration, and I have no doubt, if well trimental to both England and the colonies;

taken in band and the coulies, &c. well looked he justified the Corn tax in a time of enter

after and punished or fined for their misdoings, the plague will steadily slecrease, and the gency but thought it should be repealed celestials "may" report the cases of plague when prospects were brighter. In regard to

Let us take a lesson from mighty The Ministers who had spoken on the subjectMac. In dealing and treating the plague, of preferential tariffs they had clearly stated that they spoke only for themselves and t for the Government, Mr. Chaplin ascribe:l the situation to the incapacity of Mr. Ritchic and the inaction of the Cabinet. Mr. Bal four and Mr. Chamberlain were absent throughout the debate which was adjourned. The Times has reason to believe that Mr. Balfour will exercise his inthence to pre- serve harmony in the Cabinet with the hope of postponing a dissolution until domestic † reforms are passed.

LATER.

Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Balfour were only absent at the less important part of the tlebate un Mr. Chaplin's amendment. Sir Edward tiny said that the situation was in tolerable and the Government having raised the issue were not entitled to hang it up. The debate continues.

France and Morocco. The Finigians have tendered their absolute submission to the French,

(Kobe Herald.)

Russia in Mongolia.

RUBLJING BARRACKS.

Pekina, goth May.

A secret dispech by the Goremment states that 200 Russian soldiers arrived at and some other places in Mongoba from Tsi silvar and are building barracks at these places, em- playing the natives. Chiefs of the districts called upon them to withdraw, but the Russians paid no attention to them.

(N. C. D. Netus)

Mr. Chamberlain's Zollverein,

Loudon, 6th June. Sr Denty Campbell-Raunerina, speaking at leth, condemned Mr. Chamberlain's pro posals as wanton and premature. We have tested Free Trade, he said, for fifty years, and every day has evoked fresh testimony to its blessings. Let the Government heed lest its recklessuess i should set the Empire ablaze and reduce its prosperity to ashes.

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not necessarily endurse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this codumaand

A MYSTERIOUS PLAGUE PATIENT,

Jo 188 kanvas ne ein "Hangkong TelegrAPI”, DER SIR-The following narative was related to me, and would prove interesting to many of your readers. Of course, I cannot say that the facts as stated are absolutely coniect, They might or might not be so. This is the

story:-

that occur.

they do little or nothing at all to stamp the discase out, and still plague does not inhabit Macao as it does Hongkon.. How is that?! leave that in the * S. A " in find out,

Thanking you for the space,

Yours, *.

Hangkong, June 19th,

DISHEARTENED.

CANTON NOTES.

Front Our Correspondent.)

CANTON, June 10th.

THE ARRIVAL OF * BLACK FLAGS" AT CANTON,

(From Our Correspondent.)

CANTON, 10th June.

. The officials of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company at this port have for the arrival of the 5.5. Zoman with the Viceroy last two days been anxiously looking for the

Black Flags on board. She came into the harbour a little after midday and severni persons boarded her. 1 have heard com plaints of troopers, but the sight aboard this ship was beyond description. The way these men must have travelled and the con on arrival was to dition they were in much for me. The decks were indescribably filthy. The saloon was seized by the Chinese officers, and the Captain had been living and chow ng on the bridge since he left Hankow These troops are specially imported to quell the Kwangsi Rebellion and number just over çoo. I was informed that this was only the first detachment and that during the month we shall see three further detachments, each of about the same number. These, combined with the braves already operating; may form a nucleus for at a king and checking the rebellion for a time, but such a well-organized outbreak as we he in Kwangsi, the principle operators of which are just at present "laying low," will tax the new Vicemy's energies to their uumest.

THE TEA SEASON.

1903-1904

A FAILURE OF JUSTICE,

The N. C. D. News of 8th inst prints the following as an editorial:—

1903.

THE "DEUTSCHLAND" AGROUND.

GREAT DAMAGE THREATENED.

A wire to the Cublenerus, dated New York, June 6, says: The giant ocean liner, the Deutschland, belonging to the North German Llodys, ran around of Sandy Hook to-day. The seas heavy and it is feared that the huge ship will be bidly damaged before she can be floated. The Dew'schland is the company's largest ship and holds a record for ocean trave!: The grounding was due in part to the rough.

enormous craft, so far as can be learned.

COMMERCIAL.

TODAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

On the 13th of March last the British schooner Rouil was lying at anchor close to the Kiuroan light-vessel, in the Yangtze, when

Kay Maru, which was coming in from Chusau, she was run down by the Japanese steamer

The schooner sank almost immediately, and the pilots on board and native crew barely escaped with their lives. As far as is known, the accident was the result of gross and crimi nal carelessness on the part of the steames, andness of the sea prevailing and the size of the there is no doubt that bad the Koya Maru be- longed to a company of any standing, such a the Nippon Yusen Kaishia or the Osaka Shoren Kaisha, the matter would long since have been sculed to the satisfaction of the Pilot Associa tion to whom the steamer belongs; it is not improbable on the other haud that settlement would have been arrived at by this time had the schooner been flying the American or the German flag; as it is a the efforts of the pilots to obtain redres have been in vain. It should be said, in justice to Mr. Udagiri, the Japanese Consul-General here, that he has done his best to persuade the steamer company to consent to put the muters to atitration, but without success; and at last the Pilo; Association took its clam into the Jap nese Court, with the result that, as already announced, its petition was rejected and it was condemned in the costs of the case.

This agrant failure of justice is explained It is with estrene-regret that your correspon dent has to record the first case of plague on

The commencement of business in Congou in the official translation, which will be found the Shanien. The unfortunate victim is Mr

this year was unattended by any kind of excite in another column, of the finding of the Japan, ment. The market for season

ese Consul-General. The Pilot Association, Pasquet, junior, member of the French tirm

seemed to drift into life towards the end of last as is usually done, sued the recognised agent Messrs. Pasquet & Coy. The patient has

weath and transactions have gradually increasiere of the company owning the Kojo Maru; teen sick for a few days, but it was only this

ed in bulk as arrivals from the country were morning that the doctors' diagnosed the case,

offered. Some of the up-country Souchongs as that of plague. He was immediately moved

are late in arriving, none of the well known into a house boa', which was then moved on the Pati shore opposite the settlement of

"name" chops having as yet come to band, Shamien. The patient left for Hongkang this view of the Glenshiet clos ng is the 8th inst. and this is causing some inconvenience in afternoon, the house hout being towed by a

and the German mail steamer Stuttgart on the launch, which it is proposed will go straight tooth. The quality of the crop generally is pro- Nennedy Town Hospital. It is generally nounced as being fully "good average and understood that the dread disease was not

the leading chops from some districts above For these last, higher prices have been paid, notably for the choice Soumnos and Chingwos, but otherwise the range is very much on hast year's scale, Paklums, as an

actually contracted on Shanien, but probably when visiting Hongkong. Canton possesses an unfortunate reputation of being the source of many epidemic diseases, which yow and again slightly java eflongkong, but whether it is that we have a daily papers to give publicity to the cases we hear very little indeed of plague. Of course, there is not the slightest daub it exists and is charming m ny victims, but the various indications such as the business of coffin shops, etc., are not showing any unusual signs of activity,

AMERICAN FLEET AT CHEFOO.

All the American ships on the China station are gathering a Chefon. By the 15th of his month it is expected, says the Shanghai Daily Press, that the naval maneuvres under the direction of Fighting Bob Ey as wil be cured it. Three American cruisers and the battleship Wisenusin will be added to the fleet. Admiral

exception to general quality, are poor, but wing to scarcity have fetched high prices. The scarcity of these tea is caused by green- te buyers from Shanghai having secured all the best leaf grown in the i trict for the manufa ture of green tea to be made here and sent to Shanghai for mixture or otherwise for shipment there. According in the teamen's report the first crop of Congou will be short of last year's supply The export to dale ta Europe is 300.224 lbs. avainst 24,107 lbs. last year, carried by the Ahalters the Calchas and coast stramers going South →→Fonchow Echo,

MALARIA IN SELANGOR.

Dr. Travers, who signs the Medical Refort an Selangor for aqua, notes a remarkable

decrease in cases of malaria fevers treated in hospital there in that period. The total treated was 2,977, causing 17 deaths, against 5,455 cases with 322 deaths in rgot. The case mortality remained about the same, being 5.84 in 1902 and 5.91 in tour. The comparative freedom from malaria was particularly notice-

Comper with the & reship Rainbow has gone to Yokohama to meet the Wisconsin. He will tmaster his flag to the battleship and proceed to Chelon, Admiral Sterling whe commanded the Piccarsin on her trip out will succeed Admiral Cooper on the Rainker. As soon as the Chefco demonstration is finished, Admiral Evans with the battleship Ar- Frely will sailable at Port Swettenham and Klong. It is, in for America. The Monadnock and the navy Colier Muskan sailed for Cheloo on 7th inst. The Picksburg is expected to leave im

pediately, while the finderry and the collier Pompéy will sail the latter party of the week.

PENING AND HER COALING FACILITES.

INTERESTING COMPARISONS.

his opinion, quite posible that, during the year 19or, both Klang and Port Swettenham acted as a distributing cemre from whirhis malaria spread over the whole State. It is hoped that energetic measures in the direction of draining and levelling, such as were carried out with marked success'at Part Sweltenham and Klang, may be taken in hand in ther parts of the State, so that eventually malaria may cease in be regarded as one of the principal causes of sickness.

The following are to-day's closing quota liens:~

Banks

Nationals Unions

..5085, L'dun 203

28 1.

500 b.

Cantons

1775

Hongkong Tues... China Fires

332

HK. C. & M. Steamboats Indo-Chinas ...

37

20

4: £1.50 b.

...S07

China Manitas Douglas... Shells

China Sugars... Luzons Punjos... Raubs

Docks

Whatvės..

Lands Hotels Orientes... Cements Elecuics...

Fenwicks China Providents... Watkins...

China Light and Powers

4.50

1

47

Sit.

...925 s. ... 7.50 S. 6.00 b..

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

LONDON, Telegraphie Transfer

1/8

Bank. Bills, on demand....1/8 1/16 “Credits, 4 mouths' sight .........................1;**

D'menis mnaths' sight.........

M.1.71

ON BERLIN, (demand)

124^

Os PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand 210 Credits, 4 monthul sight ........... 2-13) ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, ou demand...401

Credits, 30 days' sight ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer. On demand

ON YOKOHAMA, T.T. ON SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfes

Private 40 days' sight

but this gentleman, according to the judgment though he "is the head of the Shanghai Agency of the Nihon &hosen Kabushiki Kaisha,... has not been entrusted with power to enter into liti

any legal act on behalf of the Company. There gation in this ca e, and he has no capacity to do ON

fore this case was instituted upon a mistaken representation of the defendant in the petition." Surely then it is the duty of the Japanese Consul General to refuse to give any papers t the Kayo Muru until it has a properly qualified agent here. The Koyo Maru in the meantime is somewhat in the position of a pirate; it can

by the fact that the Japanese Consul General run down other vessels with impunity, protected

has, by his own statement, no jurisdiction wei 11. There is no dispute about the facts; here is a steamer so navigated as to be a constan danger to shipping generally, and it is nobody's business to arrest it. The Japanese Consul General pleads a non þusurmas; the British authorities, though the victim was ender the British ag make no movement, and the Chimese autorties are equally rel

may be said that this is one of the inevitable consequences of the existence of extra-territoriality in hina; but it is quite with in the power of the Japanese Consul-General to refuse its papers to the Kaye Alaru until its owners are properly represented here. Sup- pose the Koya Maru runs down a Chinese junk? Will the Customs here acquiesce in

Savereigns, Bani's Buying Rate Gold Leaf 100 touch, per tael Bar Silver

OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-tay's inimatious are as follows ---

M «LWA NEW

5214473.

..!

$1186

61.74 24 3 16

To-day's Advertisements,

5

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. THE LONG RANGE CUP AND SPOONS,

THERE will be a COMPETITION 2

above TO-MORROW, the 13th instant, commencing at 3PM.

KANGES-700 and 300 yards, Ten Shots and a Sighter at each Range.

MOWBRAY S. NORTHĈOTE, Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong. 12th June, 1003

POSTPONEMENT.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

- LIMITED,

FOR SWATOW.

THE Company's Steamship THE

"THALES,"

(45

Captain Robson, will be despatched for the ahave Port, TO-MORROW, the 13th instan at 2 P.M.

For Freight or Passage apply to

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong. 13th June, 1903.

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(Taking Cargo a through rates

to the BRAZIES, TO SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN Guer, KED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS). HE Company's Steamship

"VINDOBONA,"

Captain Cobul, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 26th instant, P.3.

For Information as to Passage and Freight ipply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co, Agents.

Hougkong, 12th Jupe, 1903.

Per cost

No sales

LAST YEAR. OLDEST

54

1,com

neguit, 100

THE POPULAR

1.042!

1,010

24 102

6.

1.032

Co

No siles

PATNA NEW

OLD ... BENARES NEW

OLD

PERSIAN (PAPER).

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SHIP COMPANY.

STEAMSHIP SERVICE FOR NEW VOYK VIA THE SUEZ CANAL.

the steamer's getting off scot-free, or will they THE AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAM-

dvise the unfortunate junk-owner to go a Tokio with his witnesses, and take the chances of the Japanese Courts there: The position. is an impossible one, and if the Japanese Con- sul General cannot neve himself to arrest the THE Company's Steamship. steamer, we hope the British Consul will at nice take steps to see that justice is done to the Pilot Association, whose vessels fly the British Bag, and put a stop to this nonsensical idea, that the Kayn Murn can do as she likes because her owners are domiciled within the jurisdiction of the Japanese Crusol-General,

IGNORANCE NO EXCUSE.

SHIPMASTER'S NOTE.

Penang has been only just in time in endea. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT just given a judgment of importance to sh ́p-

vos ing in aford greater harbour accommneda-

on and more coaling facilities for ocean-going vessels. Her Dutch rival is slowly but steadily

in ehang Bay one of the best natural harbours

IN TERAK.

"ARARA"

will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 18th Captain WilliamISCH, instant, to be followed by the Steamship

* VERONA" Captain J. Jansen.

on or about WEDNESDAY, the 15th July.

For Freight, &c., apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, 12th June, 1991.

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REGULAR

STEAMSHIP SERVICE

TO NEW YORK,

VIA FORTS AND SUEZ CANAL (With Liberty tu call at PHILIPPINE PORTS, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONORING

1903.

A lieptat "CHARLES TIBERGHIEN "... zashi Jenn "MACDUFF"

15th July. "SAINT BEDE"

25th July. For Freight and further latormation, apply

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Ayenis, Hongkono 12th June, 1993

to

SCOTCH

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WA HING LOONG STORE

At No. 55, Queen's Road Central,

HONGKONG, CHINA.

"A Cinese plague-patiem was being re- moved to Kenney Town a few days ago, accompanied by an Indian P. C. The latter happened to meet an, old chum of his on the way, and thinking he had plenty of lime to spare, openest a long conversation, in the mean-

Te High Court of Justice at Batavia las while forgetting the patient. The two coolies seeing this "good chance" wheeled the

msters. The facts of the case in short are that ambulance to one side of the strees, and mcle

Captain . W. Hunter of the British ship Kian for the corner in have some refreshments. On

Commenting on the new Government scheme Au arrived at Jambi on the 23rd July, 1901. returning to remove the patient to its destina-mding progress in the competitive race of for importing Chinese agricultural Labour into The customs officers found bags and a keg in tion, after about three-quarters of an hour rest, commerce. At Pulatt Web, the Dutch possess the country, the Perak Pioneer says -

the chal bunkers containing a kind of gun- they discovered to their amazement that the

Dr Learing has been engaged as is (Gov. powder the importation of which into Nether- patient was missing. What was the P. C. to

in the East. It is of wide extent, almost con-ernment's) Agent for the formation of an agri-lands India is forbidden. Neither the master, do? Resum and report the matter? I guess ecated from view as one approaches from the cultural colony of Chines labourers to be nor the crew, nor the passengers on board not! So Mr. Finckwit" determined rot to oper sea and protected from the swell of the settled on Government lard. It is proposed to | knew anything of this gunpowder. The owner get into trouble, hat resolved at ence to play Indian Ocean. There is a small dry-dock import 4,00 Chinese coolies for the purpose; remained unknown. Proceedings were then the "Peter pay for Pauf" game and managed, there now in working order, and a coal depôt and to men are to be recruited immediately taken against the master for importing the somehow or other, to make one of the coolies, has been established for some time, and soon from the famine-stricken districts in China as gunpowder without a permit, and for not truth- take the missing man's place, and so they there will be accommodation sufficient to stare a first instalment to begin with. The terms fully filling up the report form supplied to him wheeled him off to the Hospital. On arving at one time 25,000 tons of coal. Our Ger- offered to the prospective emigrants are liberal, by the bour-master on arrival; and also at their destination, the sham-patient was at

inan frends, are quite alive to the importance including free passage to Perak and subsistence because to the question: "Whether there is once admitted, but no sooner was le admitted of this island as a port of call, and it need for a period of six month and they are to be any gunpowder, dynamite, or ther explosive than the whole facts wer- giv n away, and be no surprise to the abseiver of political supplied with implements and water buffaloes ammunition or fireworks on board in quanti this shocking affair brought to light."

évents, so connected now with the expansion and five years' time is to be given them to pay ties of fify kilogrammes and, if so, which If there is auth in the above, which I doubt, į of commerce, that the Germans tried to pur for these. As the experiment is entrusted to kinds and how packed?-be had answered ought not some strong measures be adopted, to chase the island from the Furch, and that capable hands, and care will be taken to select "none." The lower court before which the put a stop to all this nuisance, and reliable me" Russian steamers have already coa'ed there. only men of good character and skilled in employed? Upto date about 31 Europeans have Bruish folk are neither resentful of the push agriculture, the enterprise has every chance of quitted him on the ground that, first, the mere master had to answer, these charges ac contracted the disease, and yet the "S.A." are of Germany nor do they grudge the Teutons success. Drought, the most formidable foc of having the stuff on board did not constitute closing their eyes to the facts, instead of chang- the r success, as they are foolishly inclined to

the agriculturist, is unknown in the land. It is importation; second, that the master ing their present method, of spreading the imagine. Germany wants a coating station of might be that the successful pubing through of could not be held responsible for goods put on disease. For instance, if someone rontracted its owo in these latitudes, and feels aggrieved this scheme may prove the harbinger of the board without his knowledge or consent; and, the disease down Caus wn. Bay, are they to be that the coasts and harbours are now closed founding of agricultural colonies on a large thirdly, because there was no proof that, in carried from their residence, through all the against her "mailed fist" by being under scale not only in Perak, but in the other States filling the forin, the master knew that the gun- traffic of Queen's Road, to Kennedy Town Dutch, British or French protec ion. Yet they

which are more sparsely populated. The readi-p wiler was on board The public prosecuto which tends to spread the disease or can you have no cause to complain, at any rate in the

ness of the Chinese working classes to emigrate appealed to the High Court. The latter upheld inform me what system the "5.A have intro- Retish possessions, for they are as free as any

from their overcrowded country is so great the acquittal in the count of importing the gun. duced, for dealing with such cases? Why are British subjects can be in the Straits Settle- that they brave every difficulty in their efforts powder, but quashed the remainder of the not junks towed by launches engaged for this ments to exercise their spi.it of enterprise and to land at or smuggle themselves into forbidden judgment.. The High Court held, instead, that, work? And as soon as a case of plague is dis- their energy. Perhaps even they are more at countries. But the British Crown Colonies although the master did not know that the gun covered, have it taken to the nearest pier, and their ease than in a German-ruled settlement, and dependencies are fully thrown open for powder was on board, this did not do away from there by water to Kennedy Town. When The British, however, must not carry their their advent. It will therefore be surprising with the fact that he should be held answerable of impaired and lost eyesight, cataracts and other diseased conditions of the eyes is a patient dies, I presume the custom is to return equanimity in the face of commercial rivalry if they do not largely avail themselves of the because he ought to have known and should generally associated with delay i getting first glasses, cheap spectacles, tramp spex, bung- the corpie. Is not that so? Why are not and their apathy too far. John Bull, in facilities offered them to settle in Perak as have known, that it was on board if he had ling of incompetents and the indiscriminate wearing of others' discarded lasses. crematoriums put into use at Hongkong? Why Penang, as well as in England, must "wake agriculturists. The Chinaman has invariably looked better after the loading of the vessel,

ONLY ONE PAIR OF EYES are the bodies returned to their relatives? up and devote less time to sport and more to xravell himself a hard-working labourer and & and if he had been watchful during the voyage the greatest age by getting your glasses fitted by

To last a life time. Keep them bealthy and enjoy comfortable and perfect vision to I endorse Hinmanity's and Observer's letters re his business, and become filled with sufficient clever artisan wherever he went. If he displays to Jambi. Captain Hunter, was, upon this the disinfection of gear, and have to confirm it public spirit to take an interest in the, general a similar aptitude in an agricultural calling as found guilty of falacly filling in the form, and by saying that very recently a case of plague government and general improvement of the well, the present colonising effort of Govern was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred occurred in lollywood Road, and furniture of Colony-Straits Echo.

ment is bound to prove a great success. guilders.

SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER.-

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sold at the lowest prices; gold wares guaranteed 18 carats, and silver wares co per cent. touch. There you will find all sorts of articles tastefully made by the best Chinese workmen and One of their recent masterpieces of art is a silver tree with a flock of birds of different aviary. It is a work of art unsurpassed by any former make of its kind, and is exceedingly species on and in all conceivable perches. It is designed to be the miniature of a Chinese true to nature. It is indeed worth a visit.

Shopkone, rith June, 1003

TONG CHUNG KEE.

{ngre

THE HISTORY

N. LAZARUS,

OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,

OF LONDON AND CALCUTTA. Consulting Room: No. 16, Queen's Road Central Entrance through Mr. R. Houghton's Tailoring Establishment, nearly Hongkong Hotel.

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