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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1903.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

SHYLOCK is being impersonated by a Hebrew actor, speaking Yiddish, at the American Theatre, New York.

ON August 17th, steamers at Rangoon were loading 17,800 tons of rice for Japan and sonie 4,020 for the Straits.

THERE has been over eleven inches of rain in London from the beginning of June to the end of July, a fact stated to be without precedent.

One more chance to buy a Kodate for $5; a good Kodak, LeMunyon, 31, Des Vreux Road.--Aitut.

Á BOATMAN was charged this morning and fined $5 or seven days' hard labour for landing in the Colony during prohibited hours of the .night.

A FEATURE of the World's Fair at St. Louis, For use in the garden generally. US, will be a display of celery and rhubarb 4ft high. The diameter of the rhubarb sticks will be sins.

RANSOME'S LAWN-MOWERS.

A FATAL (Chinese) plague case is reported from No. 18 Third Street, making a total num- ber of cases notified in the Colony since Janu.

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SEVEN natives were, fined $7 each by Mr Kemp this morning for making last their sampans to the s.s. Scechuen while under way in the waters of this colony.

THE death is announced of General the Hon. Charles Wemyss. Thesiger, who served in the China War in 1860, and was the recipient of

the medal and two clasps.

WHEN cut off by flames in the third story of a building in Rochester, S., which had caught fire, Professor Allen seized his umbrella, and using it as a parachute, descended safely to the ground.

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ON her last voyage the s.s. Progress picked up the crew of a shipwrecked junk between Foo. chow and Wenchow and brought them on to Shanghai. They were sent back to their native place in the South,

A NEW rifle with which the United States Army is to be shortly equipped is said to have an effective range of fire miles and to be the Fghest ride ever devised.

His Highness the Rajah Sarawak, who is about

in proceed to Europe for a few months, has appointed the Hon. Harry Des- hon as his representative during His Highness' absence.

WE are informed that the R. "A, L,Transport steamer Silvia from Hamburg with troops left Colombo for this port on the 28th ult. p.m. and is due here on or about the 8th inst. at daylight.

A CORRESPONDENT writes to the British North Borneo Bleraid that at different villages the Beaufort district he has come across three small iron muzzle-loading cannon, ap- parently very old. The three are exactly simi- lar and bear on the breech a Crown, underneath which in relictae be three letters "S. J. S."

FIRE broke out at about 5.00 yesterday after- Boon at No. 4. Ying Lane. The brigade. under Inspector Baker made for the scene, and on arrival the fire had got a good hold on the building. Every effort was made on the part of the brigade and the fire,was koon ex Linguished, with the first and second floors entirely gutted and the ground floor totally damaged by the water. The property on the premises was insured for $1,100,

By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and Officers, the Band of the 33rd Burmah lofantry during dinner, at the King Edward Hotel, will play the following programme of music,: to-morrow, Friday, the 4th inst. (weather

THERESE Humbert declared that the true name of the mysterious Crawford was Régniet, who had been the intermediary between Bis-permitting) - mark and Razaine. The declaration created a sensation.

DR. Collins, who, on July 3rd, 1889, was sen- tenced at the Oki Bailey to seven years' penal servitude for the manslaughter of Mrs. Uzielli, kly well known in society, will, the Press Association understands, shortly be released.

ADMIRAL Bayle, travelling by the Trans-Sibe rian outward bound, was expected at Vladivo stock on the 26th August last. He was to take passage immediately for Yokohania; where the Montcalm, on which he is to fly his flag, was awaiting him.

March.......Maira "

Thonie Overture...." Fest"

..............Lariziny Selection..." San Toy'

................................Sidney Jones Song."The Promise of Life". Select... lolambe" Valiz.....” Benefikianten ”....). Morceau...."Saint F'Amour",

God save the King,

........Cowen ....Sullivan Gangl .....Elgar

H. E. the Governor of British North Borneo has received a circular letter from the Secretary of State covering a copy of a resolution adopt- in London, in favour of the adoption of a ed at the recent conference of Colonial Premiers

metric system of weights and measures for use within the Empire, and soliciting an opinion as to whether any action can be taken, in the Framing, fancy and artistically done by Le direction indicated, in the colony of Labuan. Munyon, 31, Des Voeux Road-Adut, The resolution applies only to weights and measures and does not extend to currency. In the case of Labuan and also of British North Borneo the adoption of such a system is under consideration.

THE Russian coast defence battleships Vice Admiral Popoff and Navigerod lying at Nicolaieff have been struck off the navy list as unfit for further service. These vessels were built before the last Russo-Turkish war and had a speed of less than six knots.

An advertisement appears in the Times regard. ing the formation of a syndicate with à capital of £30,000 to plast Heved and other rubbers in Burina. The advertiser says he has had twelve years' experience, and that a handsome return may be expected after seven years.

By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and Officers the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme at the Kowloon Hotel, during dinner, this evening (weather permitting):--

March....."The Starcand Suipes for Lover ". Bayra Overture.." Bishemian Girl "...

Valfe Sélectio." Les Cloches de Comteville "...anqurite. Serennile.." Quand In Chantes"

....Gounod Selection.." Reminiscences of Wales Vaftr....." Itore' Pudrantaine,....

Godfrey Margis .Chopin

THE thirteenth half-yearly report of the Uraga Dock Company has been issued. It shows that the profit for the period (from Ist January to the 30th June) is Y4 0,037, and the

expenditure Y3,270,

THE reinsurance rates have raised another ten per cent, on the long overdue American ship Helen Brewer, 147 days out-from-Sourabaya,-I Java, for Delaware Breakwater, and fifty per cent. is now being offered by the underwriters to reinsure their risks. The fears of the under-

writers are increased, says a Vancouver journal, because of the fact that the Helen Brewer went ashore on the island of Java a few hours after having left the harbour. She was finaled and reported undamaged, but the insurance men are of the opinion that the ship was strained in running ashore, and sprung a leak, Others, however, believe that the delay is caused from slow sailing by reason of the foul bottom which the vessel was known to have when she left the island.

AT the Magistracy this morning Messrs. Guedes & Co. charged one of their bookbinders with stealing a quantity of paper, and Mr. weeks with hard labour. It seems that Messrs. Sercombe Smith sent the thief to prison for six

Guedes & Co. have been in the habit of per- mitting theirenployees totake away any useless waste paper and realise what amount they

CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS"

IN THE WATERS OF THE COLONY,

HONGKONG OPIUM BAR)

THE ALLOTMEN I.

Pending the decision of the Executive T. Sercombe Smith, the inister of the st

At the Magistracy his morning before Mr. Council, with which the allotment of the new Nordlys was fined $50 for, neglecting to reticent with regard to the tenders for the now

opium farm rested, we remained perfectly, fy the red flag white having two cases monopoly for the sole privilege of boiling and. of sporting cartridges on board. The master preparing and dealing in the drug in Hongkong stated that he did not know he had the car and exporting prepared opium therefrom. A tridges on bourd, and even if he knew, as they meeting of the Executive Council was held were sporting cartridges, he did not think they, today, and the fifteen tenders, particulars of were dangerous and necessitated the hoisting which we give below, then came under con of the red flag. Me. Sercombe Smith said: sideration. We learn that the present furmer has There are two regulations published in the Go-been allotted the monopoly for the ensuing. vernment Gaactie on the 13th June, 1891. Reguerm of three, years at the monthly rental of lation 2 says, that every ship having on board $185,000, or nearly treble the present value of the any dangerous goods shall, whilst in the waters farm. Until tomorrow we shall not be able to states, that any ship having on board dangerous succeeded in gathering to day. Following is a of the Colony, hoist a red flag. Regulation 3 | give official confirmation of the news we have goods shall anchor atsuch place in the harbour list, as furnished to a member of our staff, of the as the Harbour Master shall point out. In names of the tenderers with respective amounts! reference to these two regulations, His Worship offered by then for the lease ¦-- said he required it to be clearly understood that these are two distinct and separate re- gulations, and that any permission obtained from the Harbour Master to go alongside a dangerous goods in nowise exempts any wharf and discharge or take on board

shipmaster from flying the flag, when he has dangerous goods on board. If any master comes into this port and has dan gerous goods on board, and beglects to hoist the red dag, he is breaking the law. I want further to say that cartridges, without any distinction as to whether they are safely or sporting, or any kind whatsoever, are by law said to be "dangerous," and therefore any person having cartridges en board his ship must fly the red flag. I panicularly wish to$110,000. point out that section 2 of Ordinance 20 of 1902 does seem to include all kinds of catridges in the term "cartridges." It speaks of fuses and especially exempts "safety fuses," and if the Ordinance had intended to exempt "safety cartridges" it would have used the same ex- pression as regards fuses. It uses the generic term "cartridges," which includes all kinds of cartridges, and I shall put that construction upon this Ordinance until I'am over-ruled by a higher court.

THE POST OFFICE CASE.

DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL..

Tan Joo Chia and Seah Eng Kiat-$185,000 Ho Kom Tong-$165,150, Li A Pak and Chan Tun Kau-$161,500 Lo Wa Shiu-$157,000 Weng Keong Yun-$150,500 Chung Thys Phần 14400.. Cheung Ping Foo--$146,600. Leung Kam Ip-$142,000. Chan Taun Wing-$135,200. Ho Choo and Wong Sau Nam-$135,coo Ng Li Hing and Un Fung Hang-133,000 Cheak Tiow Eang and Cheak Kee Ee $122,000.

Cheak Tiow Eang and Cheak Kee Ee- $118,000.

Wong Lau Cheang and Leung Seung Too

Tong Chak Hing and Chiu Yuan Shan- Sto8,400,

THE RUSSIAN REINFORCE-

MENT

In our issue last evening we gave the sames and tonnage of the ships comprising the Russian naval reinforcements which left St. Petersburg for the Far East.

recently

Some interesting particulars are now to hand of the new Russian battleship Cesarevich, which has just been completed at La Seyne, near Toulon. This new member of the Russian Navy has a displacement of 13,110 tons, and The further hearing of the case in which with Belleville boilers, and has attained a speed engines of 16,50s horse power. She is fitted. Chung Yuk. Lun, a post office clerk, was of 18.33 knots, which is fast for a vessel of her... charged on the 24th inat, with stealing a class. She is clad in armour weighing alto- registered letter, the property of the Post-gether 3.560 tons. There are two armour-clad Master General, came on this afternoon be decks, one 2 4-gin, and the other 13.5in. thick. fore Mr. J. H. Kemp. Mr. H. Hurstbouse

The turrets for the heaviest guns are armour- (Acting Crown Solicitor) prosecuted, and Mr.ed with plates ro 2-5in, thick, for the amuller.. Locker (of Messrs. Deacon and Hastings! guns 6 4 sin. thick. The armament consists of defended. Sergeant Davitt sworn said: four guns of 12 1-5in. in two revolving towers, was called to the Post Office on the 24th ult, and twelve bio, guns in pairs in at about 5 30 p.m., and at the request of Mr. turrets placed along the sides and having Savage I took accused into "custody, and ha

a very wide range. The forward and stem was charged with stealing a registered letter. chasers are two guns of 12 1-sin, and eight of The accused had nothing to say, and was 6.0. The supplementary artillery consist of committed for trial, bail of $2,500 being twenty gin. guns, twenty of 1 23-25in, Ten granted.

Maxims, and two I '12-25in, guns, besides two? field guns for land work. There are four torpedo tubes, and the ship is fitted to carry an admiral' and staff besides a crew of 780 men.

FATAL PICNIC PARTY.

COμy Tuk Banglab Times is informed by the Auting working expey, which, tuygetter vitvinga of could upon it. But it transpired yesterday that on The day ale neth, Center dron, the

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M. PAUL Veloudart, second interpreter of the French Legation at Peking, is to take up the post of acting French Consul at Lungchow, M. Dautremer, the incumbent, having on account of his health, left for home, viá America:

Fresh Kodak film, plenty of them, at LeMun- yon's, 31, Des Vieux Road.—Advt.

Y1,778 brought forward f.om last year, made a total Y8,545. The whole sum was carried forward to next account without paying a dividend. The capital of the company is Y1,900,000 paid up, with reserves amounting to Y61,660

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THE old Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert is to be broken up in Portsmouth Dockyard, and such parts as the King desires will be preserved as mementoes of Queen Victoria. The yacht, designed by Oliver Lang, was the oldest and handsomest royal yacht afloat. She was built blue-grey tunic, trousers, and Boer hat. with 1856, with a speed of 17 knots, the whole of the internal arrangements being carried out from the designs of the Prince Consort She was a heavy roller in a bad sea-way, but very comfortable when anchored. The Queen and

The new. French uniform, which consists of

cockade, was to be worn for the first time at the review on July 4th by a company of infantry. The uniform, which will supersede the traditional red trousers of the French in- fantry, is to be identical for all ranks.

the Prince Consort used sometimes to live on

carded strips of paper at least one of the book binders stuffed a large quantity of valuable paper into the dust bag and upon inquiries being instituted Messrs. Guedes & Co. as certained that the men had been in the habit of removing the paper to a house in a lane off Pottinger Street and disposing of it to the best advantage. Other printers and bookbinders in the Colony will doubtless keep their eyes open and see that they are not being treated in a similar manner,

We are inforthed that while a party of soldiers was returning from, a swimming picnic on Tuesday afternoon, Gunner Leary, of the launch, which was going full speed at the time, was quickly stopped and Gunner King, with the aid of several others, dived, and after three attempts succeeded in getting the unfortunate man on board. He was then in an unconscious condition, and members of the party did all' in their power to revive the half-drowned man, but all to no purpose as he died an hour after wards. His funeral, which took place yesterday afternoon, was largely attended.

OUR MYSTERIOUS PROGRAMME." building activity, it is interesting to note what Concerning this latest proof of Russian ship-

our own Government is doing. In May, 1903, a return was issued to the House of Commons tioned, but nothing, was said about the two in which our three projected ships were mener Russian battleships which have been started this year, and the further two which are to be laid down in a short time, although comparative tables of shipbuilding of the various Powers: were furnished. On July 2, Mr. Arnold-Forster said that the whole of the Russian ships contemplated had been taken into account by the Admiralty in passing the programma. submitted, to the House. This means that, allowing for the four Russians, there was an excess of seven ships building, or about to be The following is the result of the Parsees built, by France and Russia to be provided for second innings.

THE PARSEE-PRESIDENCY CRICKET MATCH..

Mr. F. C. Colabawalla Mr. M. E. Pavri ....... Mr. K. B. Mistry....... Mr. H. D. Kang Mr. K. M. Mistry... Mr. R. P. Meherhomjea Mr. D. D. Koga Mr. D. Raja ..... Mr. D. E. Mody ..... Mr. J. Modym Mr. M. D. Balsara

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THEY make some astonishing discoveries in America, and quite the latest thing is a new method of destroying mosquitoes. It was an American who discovered the surprising fact that "clams will lie quiet if music is played to them," and now some citizens of Brook bine, Massachusetts, have discovered that the auditory nerve of the mosquito is quite the opposite of the clam's; in fact that a certain toes to the pitch of frenzy followed by sudden number of musical vibrations excites mosqui-

and complete paralysis. "Not only does this it will hurt them from the ceiling or wall. Also intensified note arrest the insects, in flight, but

explains that they have not been stopped but by many steamers for permission to berth because of the strange construction of the that, owing to the unsettled state of the market, alongside it for the discharge of cargo. The mosquito's auditory system, i: causes the insect the agents at Singapore prefer to advance on

Osaka Municipal authorities 'deem it advisable

to plunge undeviatingly towards the spot receipt of the coffee instead of against shipment.to allow the use of the pier for the purpose whence the music starts" if the experiments scored 116 runs, the Parsea Cricket Club thus HOTOGRAPHIC|wHILE the 5.5. Taisang was at Canton on the named, and intend to use every endeavour to being conducted at Brookbine succeed, we winning the day with 149 runs. After the

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HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.

THE Malay Mail recently stated that ad- vances on cofice had been stopped by the Singapore agents, Our contemporary now

board of Cowes, the royal children having their music and schoolroom and nursery.

THE pier of the new Osaka harbour having been completed, applications have been made

Ist inst., a sow took place between the native coming to Osaka. According to the Kole tropical or semi-tropical countries will find a encourage the use of it among the steamers suppose every up-to-date Municipality in boatswain and the carpenter, 'chips' sub-

Chronicle it has been arranged to allow vessels Mosquito Band just as necessary as a Kerosine sequently obtaining an axe and inflicting nasty

to use the pier free of charge until the harbour Brigade, and the campaigns of the modern

mulated. This decision has been communi. local Press. cated to the owners of steamers at present cal ling at Osaka.

by the Admiralty, But, introducing the Navy Estimates on May 14, Mr. Arnold-Forster said that "the number of battleships of these wo countries being built, or about to be built, was three more than the battleships of this country." If, therefore, the Government kuew, as Mr. Arnold-Forster now says they did know, about these seven ships, instead of which they pro- vided for three. The House of Commons. seems to have been purposely misled in this matter, for when they received the return credite ing us with three projected ships and Russia. with none, a confidential statement issued to The Presidency team in the second innings the navy mentioned that Russia was planning,

no fewer than six new battleships.

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match was finished Mr. Pavri, the Captain of the Parsee team, declared that five of the best players (Parsen) will receive prizes, the highest being worth about Rs. 100, and it is said that

wounds on the bos'un's head. At the Magis regulations and the pier rules have been for. Pied Piper will be regularly recorded in the Mr. K. M. Mistry will get that award.

tracy this morning the carpenter was sent to prison for six months with hard labour,

THE transport Amiral Guegson, which left Marseilles on the 15th July last on her way to Colombo, has not been heard of stuce, says a Havas telegram of the 25th August. She had a crew of fifty men and seven passengers -bound for Tonkin, The apprehension enter-

tained at Marseilles is that she has been lost.

THE GOVERNOR OF CEYLON.

An Indian pap r just to hand says that the

TOWING BARGES FOR BANGKOK.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE. American (Siberia) to-morrow. French (Australien) 6th inst, Indian (Catherine Apear) 6th insi. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 8th inst Australian (Chingtu) 9th inst

Canadian (Tartar) 13th inst.

Indian (Namsang) 14th inst, American (Caffic) r6th inst." Ainerican (America Maru) 23rd inst

The CN Co.'s as. Sungkiang left Manila for tile port yesterday, and is expected to arrive here on 5th inst, at daylight.

EARLY in July there died at Moscow Professor

The Bangkok Tim;s of 21st ult, says Philipoff, the editor of the Scientific Review, Governor of Ceylon and Lady West Ridgeway Messrs. Markwald and Co's new lighter Bre- who was poisoned by prussic acid while leave Colombo on the 17th or 18th of Novem mes arrived last night from Hongkong, having making experiments in his laboratory. On the ber by the Bibby liner Shropshire, after making been towed down from Hongkong to Koh Pai, day before his death he had addressed a letter ́an extensive tour through the island. Nothing by their steamshi Madeleine Rickmers, in to a Moscow paper slating that for years he has yet transpired as to H. E. successor, or the seven and a half days, which must be considered had been experienting with a view to evolv date of his arrival. It is highly desirable, says a A quick voyage. The Bremen, is the first in A WARD-boy was dismissed from the Governing a death-deal-estrument of such power Ceylon contemporary, that there should be no arrive of this firm's four new towing ment Civil Hospital on the 1st instant, for mis- that war would become impossible, and had interregnum. The happiest arrangement we barges, and the Bremerhaven, the second The C. PR Co.'s ss. Empress of India conduct. Late the following night he reappear found a means for transmitting the effects of an can remember was Sir Arthur Havelock's lighter, will follow

เชื่อ about four weeks. arrived at Köbe at to pm, on rst inst, and left ed on the first floor of the Hospital dressed like explosion over a distance of thousands of reception by Sir Arthur Gordon, who sailed a The other two lighters, the Geerfemunde and again at noon Wednesday, for Yokohama where a patient, and the ward-boy on duty seeing miles. The professor announced that be few hours later. We hops that the new the che are expected to arrived here in about she is due to arrive at noon on 3rd inst, him making his way to boxes became suspi- would shortly impart his discovery to the St. Governor will arrive not later than the outward we months mare. The lighter Bremen brought The C. P. R. Co's. s.8. Empress of Japan cious and stopped him, with the result that he

Petersborg for at

Academy of Science, is now mail following Sir West's departure, If this down from Hongkong 200 tons of coal. By arrived at Kobe at 9 p.m., on rst lost, and left was handed over to a policeman. At the being anxiously questioned whether the pro-arrangement, or something like it, is contem: and bye the sailing lighter and its troublesome again at 1.30 am, Wednesday, via Nagasaki, Magistracy this moming he was sentenced to lessor has taken his secret with him to the plated, the successor's name should transpire Chinese crew, will become a less important for Shanght where she is due to arrive at mid- two months' hard labour,

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