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past few weeks by reason of the allegations | FOR some lime past much of the trade front made against public servants, charged with Hongkong to Yunnan and vice versa has been receiving bribes, and the circular, which has going by the Red River. just been issued, is evidently an outcome of those investigations. Chapter XVII of the Rules and Regulations for His Majesty's
Colonial Service, which deals with the question of presents, is as follows:---
421, Governors, Lieutenant-Governors, and The Tato per quarter and per magia, proportional. all other servants of the Crown in a Colony, are prohibited during the continuance of their service in the Colony, from receiving presents, pecuniary or valuable (other than the ordinary gifts of personal friends), which may be offered Colony or any class of them, or by Kings, for their acceptance by the inhabitants of the Chiefs, or other members of the native popula tion in or neighbouring to the Colony, and from giving such presents..
The dafty in is delivered free when the dress is accessible to niowenger. Un cuples sout, by post an aditional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage. The postage on the wookly was to atty part of the
world is 30 cents per quarter.
Single Copter Daily, ten cont: Wookly, twenty-
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This rule applies not only to the officers themselves, but also to their families, and offices are responsible for its observance by HONGKONG, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1903.
their milies. It is not intended to apply to cases of remuneration for special service ren- dered, and paid for with the consent of the Gov PAKNOI: A: DECAYING TREATY ernment. The rule may be relaxed, with the special permission of the Secretary of State. upon an Officer's final departure from the ser vice of the Colony,
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your own developing without a dark room by using an Eastman developing machine. LeMunyan.-Advt.
MR. Consul Little of Pakbol," in his trade re- portffer 1902, says that an attempt is being made to divert the Yunnan tin from Hongkong and ship it direct to France.
THE import of sugar into the ports of Bhavna Jasdan, Bagana, Patri, and Vanod, and in ger Limbdi, Wadhwan, Lakhtar, Chuda, Vala
Wadhwan, Vithalgard. Choika, Dasada, Cho tila, Jhinjuwada, and Faliad thanas on the Kathiawar coast is prohibited.
IN his-trade report for 1903, Mr. Consul Little says that the proposed railway from Pakhoi to Nanning appears to have been abandoned, and it is probable that one from Kwangchowan through the Yulia district to the nearest point on the West River fid thence to Narning will take its place.
Ficah Kodak film, plenty of them, at LeMun. yon's, 31, Des Vicux Road-Advt.
A MEETING of the justices of the Peace was held in the Justices' room, at the Magistracy
steamers may be placed in service stunning to I is not improbable that and bay line of
Puget Sound or Portland from the Orient. Sadasaburo Nakamura, a business man of
Hakkaide, Japan, general manager of the Sulphur Mining Co., with headquarters at that city, is visiting Pacific coast ports feeling the mercantile pu'sa with a view to placing the company's steamships upin a run between that coast and Japanese poris,
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OFFICIAT CONFIRMATION. SECRETARY OF STATE'S TELEGRAM. We have received the following official con- fimation of the wire despatched by our London correspondent on the 31st uit, and published by us in a Special Extra carly in the forenoon yesterday:
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A POLICE Constable, a chinaman and a savage
Government House, disturbance yesterday afternoon. The tyke" dog were the principal characters in a Wanchai
Hongkong, September 2nd, 1903. Sir, I am directed by His Excellency the evenay who was forced to use his truacheon the following telegram from the Secretary of attacked the celestial and then set upon P.C. Govenor to inform you that he has received to keep te brute within reasonable distance. State for the Colonies. This morning Mr. Marly, of 144. Wanchai "It gives me great pleasure to inform you Road, who owns the dog, was fined $5 and that His Majesty has been pleased to approve cautioned about keeping the animal under of your appointment an Governor of Ceylan." proper control. He told Mr Sarcombe Smitham, &, that it was a quiet dog, and during the three The Editor," years he had kept it no complaints had been received regarding Its behaviour.
As the wall of the new Chinese Empire Ro form-Association beadquarters' building 'rise steadily in the air, the interest and enthusiasm of the local members shows a marked increase, say's the Vancouver Daily World. Already plans for the dedication ceremony are being dis cussed, and on 25th July last a grand informal" palaver was held in the temporary rooms on was in attendance at the convention when was decided to undertake the work, and who is
Pakhoi presents but few features of practi-lutely refused without giving offence, they are yesterday afternoon for the purpose of con- Dupont street. Prof. Leong Kai Cheu, who
422. When presents from Kings, Chiefs, or other members of the native population in or neighbouring to the Colony, cannot be abso to be delivered up to the Government. To this role there can be no exception, unless with which will be granted inly on public and no the express sanction of the Secretary of State, on personal grounds..
ernors or other officers acting on behalf of the When presents are exchanged between Gav Colonial Government in ceremonial inter- courses with native Kings, Chiefs, or others, the presents received must be credited to the Government, and such return presents as may be sanctioned by the Secretary of State will be given at the Government expense.
423. Governors are not, without special per mission, to forward any articles for presenta tion to His Majesty.
twenty-seven years ago, is on the down grade, ad, according to Mr. Consul Little, there is no prospect of recovery. In his report from that, port for 19oz, he says the trade of
eat interest to the British merchant. As a place of foreign commerce it has been de- clining in importance for some years and there appears little or no prospect of a recovery in the future. The occupation by the French of Kwanchouwan and its estab- lishment as a free port indicates the pro- bability that Pakboi will be deprived of its trade in a large portion of the hinterland which has hitherto been, considered as naturally forming its trade district. Pakhoi, indeed, is not very well situated for a treaty For use in the garden generally. port, and never had any prospect of be̟com- ing of much importance except through an artificial obstruction of the natural channels of trade which lie to the north and ] THE World's Fair buildings at St. Loius have west of it. Its decline, therefore, does
been completed. not seem to be a matter for much regret. Some twelve years ago it reached the height of its prosperity-when-the value of-the-im- ports and exports rose to over £1,000,000, THEKE were no cases of plague recorded dar- but when Mengizu, the West River anding the twenty-four hours ended noon to-day,
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sidering an application from Leuis Comar for a publican's licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquors on the premises situated at No. 61 Des Vieux Road, Central, under the sign of "The Main Hotel." The Magistrates present were Messrs. J. H. Kemp, F. W. Lyons, F. R. Wood, F. Browne and C D. Melbourne. The licence was unanimously refused.
SIR Thomas Lipton is depressed, says a New Yark wire of 27th uk. Large odds have been offered upon the Reliance to win the third race from Shamrick 117, and there are practically no takers. Despite the closeness of the last race, New Yorkers have complete confidence in the Reliance to make it three straight. No such adds were offered against Shamrock I or "Shamrock II as were offered to-day against Shamrock II and refused. The American
IT is reported that Japan will compete in the interest in the races is greater than ever befate. international yacht races next year.
THERE was a report current in the Colony yesterday to the effect that the Imperial Ger. man mail steamer Zieten had collided with a fishing junk near Cape D'Aguilar. On inquiries
ye The Hongkong Teleg
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1. KEANE
(From Our Own Correspondant.)u“
azod August. Sir Ernest was unfortunate in his brief say in Tientsin inasmuch as it poured in torrents throughout the day, and this probably hindered. many from seemg him who might otherwise have called. He did, however, meet a few who
there was no pretence at any official or 16- have large interests at sia e in Tientsin, but
presented intercourse, and he returned to Pek
second vice-president of the society, will be ing quietly yeste day morning and is by this invited to be present. He is now in St. Louis, time beginning to take enjoying the bustle and activ ty of preparations of the Peking situation again. There is a great up the tangled threads. there being made for the coming exposition.inclination towards unstinting confidence in If Prof. Leong: Ki Chou is present, the the Minister, but an increasing desire on the opening of the building will be a gala bccasion. part of those who have invested largely in the Of course, the affair will end with a grand North to receive some guarantee that the banquet. The local Chinamen interested in the Home Government appreciates the extent and it will be a "heap big time. As for the date, far we have had no such guarantee, but on the operations of the Reform Association say that importance of the, British interests here. So. that is still indefinite, since to a great extent it other hand sundry and various informal re depends upon how soon Leong Kai Cheu cần be induced to leave St. Louis,
ROBBERY AT THE LONDON- MISSION,
minders that it is the Yangtze and Hợi the Nor.h for which any stand will be made. Whether Sir Ernest has any such assurance to give us we do not yet know, but his policy and general. tactics are being closely watchied in the hope of gathering some clue..
Lady Susan Townley has presented the me dals to the Sherwoods in Peking and this ends, I believe, all the presentations. One gets a little tired of them, as the very name of niedal is associated with so much wild talk and heart.
It is reported that early on Sunday morning, robbers broke into the premises of the London Mission Society, on Bonham Road, and de- camped with clothing and jewelry to the value of about $100. The malter was reported at Na 8 Police Station, but no trace of the cul-burning in Tientsin. All those bestowed, aére
Kwangchouwan were opened up and began ThE auction sale of Naval obsolete and con- being made by our representative at the office prits could be found until Monday afternoon
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considerably lower before it touches bottom. The imports during 1902 were valued at 245-300, a decline of 67,700, which would have been much greater but for the large quantity of rice imported to meet the deficiency in the local supply resulting from a bad harvest. All the chief items declined, especially coitons, which dropped from £134,900 to £72,900. Exports were valued al £183,500, a decrease of some 40 per cent, compared with 1901, which, however, was a record year, with a value much higher than on any previous occasion. This decline is mainly accounted for by the diver. sion of sugar, the failure of the indigo crop, and a great reduction in aniseed oil, pro- bably due in part to the disturbed state of
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FOR neglecting to erect a fence or to place a light around an excavation at Quarry Bay dur- ing four days of last month, a Mr. Heckwood was this morning fined $80, $20 for each of the four days.
THE Chinese are dying like flies of cholera and are being picked up dead in the streets all Gazette says the sale of huit ought to be over the settlements at Shanghai. The China stopped for a week in the settlement.
Six months' hand labour, the first and last weeks to be spent in solitary confpoment was the sentence passed by Mr. Sercombe Smith, at for stealing two enanel basins from a furniture. the Magistracy this morning, upon a celestial
ment.
of the agents this morning we learn that the rumour was without foundation. It seems that the Zieten, when passing Gap Rock early yesterday morning, signalled to the lighthouse that she wished to call at the harbour and go alongside the pier. The people on the rock that she had come to grief. mistook the signal and reported to Hongkong
A CASE of illicit but profitable exportation of rice from Shanghai was brought to light Customs officers. A large shipment of "beans". fast week by the vigilance of some of the I. M.
to Japan per the s.s. Lisa was suspected of not being opened it was found that it was a case being straight and on one of the 1,000 bags of wheels within wheels or rather bags within rice nearly as large as itself, but the layer of bags. Each bag of beans contained a bag of
easily deceive the eye of the casual observer, beans all round, top, bottom and sides, would
remarks the China Garelle,
but, in 1900 and 1901, showed signs of a healthy expansion, and that in spite of the successive diversion to other routes of several articles which formerly made up the bulk of the trade and the gradual disappearance of one of the chief products of the district, groundnuts, which, with its product oil, figured in the list a few years ago for be tween £20,000 and £30,000. It seems that, Framing, fancy and artistically done by Le- although the plant grows well enough, there Munyon, 31, Des Voeux Road.—Advt. is no yield of nuts, a phenomenon which the
THE China Gazelle thinks that if Hongkong could send its best cricket eleven to Shanghai, lost laurels, but "taipans are obdurate, and adjourned until Friday, there would seem to be a prospect of retrieving other difficulties may prevent the Cricket Club
when Sergeant Abley was passing a pawn shop in Hollywood Rond. He then noticed a native in the shop and the broker glancing at the establishment and the native bolted away a silver chain in his hand. He walked into
down the street, but the sergeant gave chase and after a spurt of half a mile along the Queen's Road on to Des Voeux Road and Lee Yuen Street, lost him in the crowd. The chain was recovered and was subsequently identified as properly stulen from the London Mission.
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not as worthily won as the Sherwoods' were, while many a breast which should have been decorated goes overlooked and unadorned. But it is always so..
days, and traffic between here and Shanhai- · We have had torrential rains for the past few kwan is all at sixes and sevene. Trains are doubtless getting through at odd intervals, as we have not had any of the passengers who went to Peitalbo yesterday returned on our bands yet, but informatige is somewhat scanf The damage done is probably not very great this side of Petaiho, and delay is chiefly due to the line being awash with three or four feet of water, and the consequent inability of the
financially critical period, bas directed her at With the gains, one tomehow feels more in China, and the Government, now fairly in a there is some talk of the bridges being shaky, Much has been said of mining development driver to know whather his track is safe for a rush through or not. Beyond Peitaiho, however,
tention towards this to alleviate her heavy `ex- ́ been mainly the cause leading to the inaugur first visit to this resort next week. It, is penditure. The heavy indemnity of 1920 has comfortable in Tientsin. If the weather
holds
up however, I am contemplating a has poured upon the people many unnecessary rather shocking to have worked here for seven tion of this period which, as may be observed,
1ST FLOOR, 12, QUEEN'S ROAD, | stopping, production or preventing transport,
the chief producing district in Kwangsi either shop in Wellington Street yesterday afternoon. THE bearing of the case in which a native was rightly so. As recently appeared in the papers playing the game by my aloofness, li go miseries, In more ways that one the Govern years without vising either Feitaibo or Pek- ment prefers Chinese to foreign shares, and ing, and people seem.to think I am not quite (above Messrs. H. PRICE & Co.) and in part to a diversion to the roule AT the instance of Inspector Langley, the violence in the Chun Tak village was resumed interested in mining enterprises. How far she account of the health resort concerning which charged some time ago for robbery with she tries to get the wealthy Southern merchants you will probably receive a somewhat detailed master of the steam launch Cheong Yuen, was this afternoon before Mr. J. H. Kemp. It was that, while the trade of the port as a whole charged with neglecting to exhibit a red light stated that on the 17th August, the defendant for the good of her country as well as her people Trade is dull and residents duller here. Re has been falling off for a number of years, while, under way in the harbour. At the attacked a native woman in the interior of
will be successful in this part of her noble effort accounts have been as yet slightly scrappy.
the exports have not only held their ground Smith fined him $25, or one month's imprison. China and robbed her of $2,2: o. He then for granted that this effort will not be entirely trads so bad, is almost at a standstill and the :
Magistracy this morning Mr. T. Sercombe
remains yet to be seen, but it may be taken tail business what with so many away and boarded a passenger junk and came to long in vain. There are such merchants, who are stores complain they never had a worse season. who had seen the whole affair followed him peise if only they can be assured that their their premises and increasing their staffs. -- But kong, but, unfortunately, another Chinaman always ready to invest capital in mining eater. Yet they are expanding, building additions to and on arriving here gave information to the capital would not be wrongfully wasted, but it partakes of the spitit of speculation and police who had him arrested. The case was be properly and honestly used.
rather by the desire to shout each other down luxury pervading the port, and is prom ted^.
Tientsin is passing through a critical perind, rather than justified by business prospects. untouched and sanctified by Fungshu. All the and an artificial and unwholesome semblarce
ages, guarded constantly by the mountain gods, after vainly trying to induce the other banks wealth of the people has been laid up there for of prosperity makes the quidnuses shake their heads. The Russo-Chinese and German Bauks.
ducted processes, not only will the nation be and when the wealth is taken out by well con
to follow suit, have, I believe, decided to enriched, but many idle and hungry people aise their rate from 7% to 9 % on overdrafts would find ample labour, to make their lives and loans, which will have an unfavourable happy though subject to conditions and sureffect in some quarters. I do do know yet roundings more or less oppressive. Mining her this applies to present, or only new, enterprise is not unknown in China, such enter-
loans, pa prise as this has been started by means of done, no hing as yet in regard to the currency The Chamber of Commerce appear to have. pure native process from time immemorial,re So far the mines worked out under Chinese shareholders have not yet proved fditful to the utter discouragement of their high-minded promoters, and this may be attributed to
capital, (2) want of minlog regulations, or (3) the several causes. It may be due to (1) lack of
tween the Presidency and the Parses Cricket superstition of the people. Very often a mine, day. The Parsee team was represented by of the superstition of the people, and even the Club were received by the Ferman mail yester. however good, has to be abandoned on account Messrs. 1. D. Kanga, F. Colabawalla, K. M. Government to a certain extent, is powerless Mistry, R. Meherhomjee, D. E. Mody, D. D. to quell the disturbances crented by them. Kanga, J. Mody, D. Raja, M. Pavri, K. B. The superstition of the people may he removed Mistry, and M. Balsam. The Parsees were the As vapours in the air by the onward, march of first to bat and Acored, 170 runs.. The Pre-education and civilization, and the disturb sidency team secured in the first innings Fance may be avoided by the issue of mining only 69 uns all out. The Parsees then went regulations. There are always political On her last trip from Manila the Rosetta Maru runs with one out. The play resumed on much to do with the investment of mining in for the second, innings, and secured 14 rumours in China, and this, of course, has brought a general cargo, and nearly half a mil-he 13th i
15th inst. Particulare of the Parsee team's capital. But the evil lien Mexican currency. Of the latter, there score are as follows-Kanga, 14 Colab when the Government takes a strong, band in easily be remedied were three distinct shipments; one of $130,000, walla, 12 Mistry, 55, Meherhomjee; 2; D. E. her reform measures, and ere long there would one of $105,000, and one of Stozoco. Among Mody, 7 D D. Kanga, 28. J. Mody, a Raja, be profection of lives and property throughout Byes, 13 Total 170. Mr. K, K. Kharas acted people would feel "confident in any great as umpire for the Parsees, and Lieut. H. O. enterprise, and even mining enterprise in Carroll for the Presidency team.
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It was unfortunate that the entertainment at spoiled by rain as the Committee and the stage St. Patrick's Club on Monday evening was
managers (Messrs. Burgess and Rogers) spared no pains to make it a success. The Club's strong band was well received, and the sons by Mesars. H. Gilbert, I. Mense, and Knight were reatly appreciated. Mr. WT. Burgess ip his song Silence reigned supreme was vocí. A WIRE from Rome of 27th ult., reports that
ferously encored. The dance, performed by Master and Miss Rocha, was perhaps the. amid pomp and display hardly overshadowed greatest treat of the evening. The committee remains of Giuseppi Garibaldi have been laid will be given on Saturday night. by the recent tragic event of the Church, the are desirous of notifying that a new programme in their new resting place. The poet and novelist Gabriel d'Annunzio was the orator of FURTHER particulars of the cricket match be the occasion. It was a great national event.
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. farmers can only explain by alleging their is estimated that the damage done by the malign influence of the telegraph wires.recent floods at Chefoo will amount to 2,000,000 There being no good substitute for this pro-
taels and the loss of life to 1,000 persons. Other duct in the sandy soil which is common
parts of the country also suffered severely. A there, the loss is rather a serious one.
Foreign Relief Committee has been appointed, Referring to shipping, Mr. Little says that buted to the destitute.
and rice, conges, and money are being distri- PHOTOGRAPHIC practically the whole of the carrying trade
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bow, and a great deal of that of Haiphong, amounting in the aggregate to several "mil- Hongkong, 29th August, 1903.
lions sterling, is carried on with Hongkong, it is to be regretted that British companies do not think it worth competing for..
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HE Beef to dink in the tropische
mide is the tropics-SAN MIGUEL,
We understand that a departmental cit cular has been issued from the Colonial Secretary's office directing the attention of Government servants to the rules and regula tions in force regarding the receiving of
•
THE latest curiosities" consist of tiny card board lizards, toxoises, &c., which move with out being touched. Anyone looking under neath the piece of cardboard will find that it is stuck to the wings of a living fly-hence the movements, which cause large crowds to gather round each camslot. Some thousands of these articles are sold daily.
matter. Some delay has occurred and the
mater has lapsed for the time being.
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MAILS DUE. American (Siberia) 4th inst. French (Australian), 6th inat, Indian (Catherine Aptar) 6th inst Canadian (Empress of Japan) 8th inst. Australian (Chinglu) 9th insti Canadian (Tartar) 13ih inst Indian (Namsang) 14th inst, "American Coptic) 16th inst...... Ainerican (America Afaru) 23rd inst
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The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 8.5. Siberia with mails
left Shanghai for this port to-day, at 5 am The P.&.0. SN, Co.'s 8.1, Pékin left Singa pore for this port an ist inst, at 2 p.m. t his afternoon, and is expected bere on 4th just
The T, K. Kas Rokilla Maru left Manila 4pm
The Apcar Co.'s s■ Catherine Apcar from afternoon 31st ultrate Calcutta-left Singapore for this port on the 2*
The M. M. Co.'s sustralien with the
presents by officers and members of their the passengers were four Japanese women, who25 Pav, 2KB. Mistry, 15 Baisars, 3; and the whole empire, and then, and not until then, next Franch Mail will leave Saigon to-morrow,
families during the continuance of their service in the Colony. The subject has been prominently before the public during the Tether tropics AP MIGUE Boer
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