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A VIEŠNA » lom to njih inst. says that Austria
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A NATIVE was sentence to ne month's hard labour at the Magistracy is ruing for feloniously breaking into a dwelling house at No. 12 Lo Ling Hang Street, at Hung Hom, and stealing a blanket, and five pieces of cloth- ing, value about 58.50.
FOURTEEN days' imprisonment was the sen- tence passed by Mr. Sercombe Smith at the
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additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage. Tanquin-Yunnan railway, the construction, and Russia barg, Finally refused to aid Magistracy this moming upon a carpenter and the toast was received with the enthusiasm
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THE OUTLOOK IN FRENCH
INDO-CHINA.
In an opening speech delivered a few days Specially selected, of great age very fine go before the Conseil Supérieur in Saigon, M. Beau, Governor-fieneral of the colony, gave an exhaustive, and most interesting review of the political and fiscal condition of France's immense possessions in the East. He opened his address by calling attention to the critical situation of the finances of the colony at the outset of his administration, which was due to an error on the part of his predecessor, M. Dounter, in establishing the budget for 1902 at the rate of 2 fes. 40 to
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of good roads in Laus as a means of penetra tion to the immense mineral wealth which exists there, and the execution of important harbour work in Saigon and Haiphong, and the establishing of new ports on the coast of Aunam with a view to profit the export trade there. Speaking of Saigon, the Governor. General congratulated the Messageries Maritimes Company on its activity, and hoped that it would continue in the same direction, when the harbour improvements there once take effect. A direct steamer line from Saigon to Java would then become possible. M. Beau is bringing forward: schemes for subsidising steamer lines to ply regularly, and in addition to the M. M. boats, between Saigon and China. Trade, he de- clared, had greatly increased during the past year and the port returns showed an aug. mentation in tonnage of 96,70: tons. Cables and telegraph lines are to receive the atten- tion of the authorities, the present systent will be considerably extended and a new method of instructing public servants in a better knowledge of native language and customs is to be adopted. The Governor- General enlarged on the peace, order and progress manifested by the colony and ter minated his discourse by announcing that the defences of Indo-China both by land and sea were to be strongly reinforced in the ucar future. We need hardly mention that, like all official statements of such nature, this cloquent and elaborate, discourse must. be digested cum grani salis,
Bulgaria in ensignst Turkey, or to look after the policing of Macedonia in the interests of the people of that country.
employed at the Cosmopolitan Dacks for steal ing two catties of sugar, value 18 cents, the property of Messrs, Jardine' Matheson & Co.
DURING the week ended at noon on Saturday A WASHINGTON wire, dated 24th insi, reports wo fatal cases of plague and one of cholera that the Secretary of the Treasury has called were reported as having occurred in the Coin $20,000 000 worth of bonds. This is in lony, Since January 1st 1,410 plague cases accordance with the plan of refunding the na have been notified, 1,237 of which proved fatal.
tional debt. The national debt of the
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AT a meeting of the Straits Legislative Council United States on July 1, 1902, amounted to
$2,158,610.445.89. on 18th inst. Mr. G. S. Murray asked if the Coin Import and Export Bill had been brought in with any intention on the part of the Go. vernment of ultimately prohibiting the circula- of British or Mexican dollars in the colony? The Governor replied that he could give his assurance he Government had no such intea tion.
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THE estimated population of the whole of the
Straits Settlements. for, the year 1903 was 58,219. The births registered were 14.5 and the deaths 74,970; giving respectively birth and death rates of 2:00 per mille. In 1991 the births numbered 14,568 or 25 37 per thou. sand and the deaths 22,876 or 39.85 per thousand.
A NATIVE was charged at the Magistracy this morning with unlawfully and maliciously
damaging a tile moulding machine, to the catent of $20, the property of the Green Island Cement Company, at Deep Water Bay, on the afternoon of the 26th inst. Defendant was dis- charged, as he evidence did not show that the dimage was done intentionally.
THE Danish expedition to Greenland, com- manded by Henry Eite, has arrived at Troinspe in a demoralized condition. It passed the winter in Spitzbergen, where two of the crew died and the other's suffered from scurry. It is asserted by members of the crew that the tinned provisions were uneatable, and for this and other reasons they threaten to prosecute Ette. It wis the purpose of the expedition to kill and catch valuable animals beyond the frontier of the Danish monopoly, alpag the northeast coast of Greenland The enterprise proved commercially prontable. Thirty-six white bears were shot in Spitzbergen.
H. E. KO FENG-SHIH, retiring Governor of Kiangsi and Governor-designate of Kwangsi, handed over the seals of the former post to his. succes or at Nanchang, H. E. Heia Shib, on the seth instant.. The latter will be remem bered by foreigners in Chungking, Szechuan province, as Tantai of that city in 1893. H. E. Féng-shih, after panding over the seals of the Kiangsi Governorship, is excepted to leave Nanchang for his new past in Kwangsi pro- vince almost immediately owing to urgent tele.rams from Viceroy Tsen Ch'un-hsien, who is naturally exceedingly anxious for the former's presence in Kwangsi.-N. C. D. News,
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of silver reduced the value of this coin to 2 francs and, in consequence, the colony was menaced with a prospective deficit, which, had the low rate of exchange continued, would have amounted to one-sixth of the total of the budget itself. However, within the last few months the outlook has brighten- ed considerably, owing to the unexpected rise in silver. Thanks to the increase of receipts through the main sources of revenue the accounts for 1002 now show a surplus of $29,000. M. Beau informed his hearers that further improvements in revenue were
to be expected owing to a more rigorous application of excise measures with regard to, the government monopoly of opium, and also
A ROYAL BIRTHDAY.
Our recent alliance with Portugal whereby
Peninsula are made secure against falling under the influence of any contingently hostile Powers, brings more into prominence the rulers of that country whose birthdays are being celebrated to-day; and had it not been for the unfortunate indisposition of Conselheiro Senhor A. G. Romano, Consul General for Portugal, the occasion would have been honoured in the Colony by the usual function at Arbuthnot. Road. It was just forty years ago that King Carles I was bom near Laibach, a small town in the Austrian province of Illyria and, singu- larly enough, the same day, Amelia, who was afterwards to be his wife, was brought, into the world. Brave and energetic as a soldier,
In spite of all efforts of Governor Chou Fu of hantung to prevent it, the Huangho has broken its banks near Ninghai, in Lishing prefecture. The break is about 300 Chinese feet long. No human lives were lost, thanks to the precaution taken by the Governor. The
repair the banks, asked for by the Governor,
AUGUST was quite a busy month for Sandakan, 9 vessels entering the port, totalling 13 242 tons, and 27 vessels clearing, totalling 14,163 tons. Of the entries 19 were British, tonnage 5.937, 9 were German, tonnage 6,912, and was under the Norwegian flag, 383 tons. 17 British vessels cleared, 6,858 tons, 9 German, 6,922 tons, and Norwegian, 383 tons.- S.P.
A STRANGE accident happened a while ago on a steamer which was passing through the Red Sea. An assistant steward had occasion to go to the ship's ice-room to fetch something which had been forgotten when the provisions were given out in the morning. The man was not missed for a considerable time, and when search was made the poor fellow was discovered nearly frozen to death. Someone had thought les-ly slammed the door which could only be Framing,, fancy and artistically done by 1 e-opened on the cutside. The poor fellow had Munyon, 31, Des Vans Read-Adoų,
to the fact that the selling price of the drue and merciful as a man, King Carlos of l'ortu approbation of the consistent care and attention
has been raised considerably. It is worthy Gal and the Algarves has gained in an ex- of remark that the Governor-General waxed traordinary degree the affection of those who eloquent on the immense importance he come into contact with him; while in his attaches to the better development of the wife, a descendant of one of the oldest agricultural resources of the colony. To families in Europe, tracing their descent that end, ite declared, the government had back to Boadicea of England, His Most 1ST FLOOR, 12, QUEEN'S ROAD, | decided to devote a sum of $25,000 for Faithful Majesty has a companion ever establishing a college in the colony, at which ready to take up her share of the Imperial the pioneer colonists could obtain, free of burden and help, as much as in her lies; all charge, practical knowledge in tropical her husband in governing the fourth colonial FURNITURE cultivation. M. Beau stated that a prelimi-power of the world.
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nary sum of $50,000 would be employed in erecũng a dam on the Song Thương river, by means of which a large plain hear Kép, of some 15,000 acres, would become fit for cultivation, and that this was but a begin- ning of a series of similar works of public utility undertaken by the government. He also
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
H.M.S..Glory arrived here from Nagasaki and Wei-hai-wei on Saturday afternoon.
done what he could, to attract attention, but failing, he had sunk on the floor in an exhaust, ed condition. Fortunately, the head steward missed the keys, and this led to the discovery of his assistant. If the man had not been found till the next day, he would have been the
toasts "Our Guests," and "Absen Friends." Those contributing to the programme included Messrs. Boffey, Gilbert, Armitage, Moore, Mange, Hoskin, Reynolds, Burgess, Rogers, Burnett, Jack, McLean, Varney, and Gilbert. At the close a hearty vote of thanks was accorded the Chairman, and all those who bad in any way contributed to the entertainment.
SERGEANT-MAJOR POWER CHARGED
WITH ́IMBEZZLEMENT.
At the Magistracy this afternoon Sergeant- Major Power, of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, was charged, before Mr. T. Sercomte. Smith, with embezz'ing between the 12th, and 18th inst, $464 93 from the funds of the Corps." He pleaded not guilty and was undefended, P. C. Deveney deposed that at about 6 40 on the 27th inst., he proceeded to the Happy Retreat Restaurant, at Wong-Nei-Chong, and saw defecdant whom he anested by virtue of a ̈ warrant, and then took him to the Central Police Station.
His Worship adjourned the case until Friday afternoon, bail being refused.
LAUNCH OF A TORPEDO-BOUT AZ SAIGON.
On the 12th instant the torpedo-boat 8′ 5′ w.s' successfully launched from the French Naval Yard, at Saigo. This little vessel, which has
displacement of go tons, is the third of her class constructed at that port. She is 113 feet. long with a breadth of beam of 14 feet and can. steam at a speed of 24 knots.. This boat carries sufficient coal in her bunkers to cover 2,000 miles at to knots. Her armament consiste of Q F. guns and two torpedo tubes and she carries a crew of 23 meu. No particular speed was attained in ber construction, however, for her keel was laid down on the zand July last year; nevertheless this is a sign of the times and another proof of the go-ahead condition of naval construction in the East Our neigh bours are to be congratulated on their enterprise and its success.
7HE S.S. "AMIRAL GUBYDON"
Although the French steamer Admiral Gury- : on (Capt. Logre) which left Marseilles in July, and was last heard of: Suez on July 22, out- ward bound for Columbo, Singapore, Saigon, and China, has not arrived here yet, the agents:
first on record to have been frozen to death in of the line, Moine Comte and Co, have not the hottest part of the world.
THE Commander-in-Chief at Devonport has informed the officers and men who have recently returned from H.M.S. Ocean, on the China station, that the Admiralty has expressed to guanery which must have been shown by
given op hope. The vessel is comparatively: them during the vessel's last commission, re-
new, having been launched two years ago, and sulting in stealy improvement in prize-firing, At the instance of Inspector Kerr, a. marine is said to have on board twenty passengers until, in 1902, the Ocean stood first in the Navy store dealer was charged before Mr. Sercombe and a crew of fifty besides valuable cargo. Smith at the Magistracy this morning with She is of 6,000 tons, and has made a number with both 12-inch and ú-inch guns. POLLARD's performances at the Theatre Royal Manila rope, value about $56, and 55 lbs. of days ou fmin Suez and nothing has been being in unlawful possession of 135 pounds of of voyages here, but is now nearly sixty continue to attract good houses, and when copper wire, value about $18, reasonably sus heard of her. It was supposed at one time What Happened to Jones was staged for a pected to have been stolen, or unlawfully that some wreckage on the East, cousi of second time on Saturday there were very few obtained from a shop at No. 168 Reclamation Socotra, which was seen by a Blue Funnel vacant seats. To-night and to more w that mot Street, Yau-ma-li, yesterday afternoon, and steamer on August 3, was that of the laughable of all farces, Are you a Mason, is to a'so with being a holder of a licence failing to Gueydon, but the firm in Paris have recently- occupy the boards, and on Wednesday Why enter in his book an account of the rope and communicated with the agents at Singapore, co Smith left Home will be presented. For Fri-wire, found in his possession. His Worship say that this is now thought to be the wreckage day a special bill is being prepared as a fare sent him to gaol for four months' on the first of the s.3, Klek from Australia, which left Co- well performance.
charge, and fined him $40, or two months' lombo na July 16, and has not been since hard labour on the second. Mr. d'Almada | heard of. The firm st! Kope that she will subsequently applied for the rehearing of the
turn up, and point out that quite recently, in. case in which a marine store dealer was Jan. last, a vessel of their Atlantic line lost her:
It is generally believed among the business men who are acquainted with Mr. A. H.
Goodman, proceeds to England on leave next Stewart, Assistant Bergeant-at-Arms in the
It is reported that the Chief Justice, Sir W. M.
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declared that the soil was very favourable to the cultivation of the cotton plant and, though its production had increased with large strides, there was room for great im- provement in that respect since no less than 155,655 tons of Indian and Japanese fibre FOR walking on the footpath with two large had, according to the last annual returns, been baskets attached to a bamboo pole, a coolie was imported into the country. He also cited | fined $5, or ten days' hard labour. other products which it was expected could
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United States Senate, who has been in the Philippine islands for the last three months studying the results of the Chinese Exclusion Act in its application there, and who is a special agent of the State Department of the U.S. Government that, upon his return to the United States, he will recommend that the Chinese Exclusion Act. he abolished in so far as it applies to the Philippine Islands.
THE new Supreme Court was opened at Penang on 17th insi, and, according to the local Gazeffe, the "opening ceremony" attendant upon the entry of the building by His Majesty's
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charged with being in unlawful possession of Manila rape and steel wire. Mr. Sercombe Smith refused the application, observing that the case was very clear.
THE Finns, even in their great distress, have not forgotten their national sense of humour. Upable to make any effective political resist. ance to the faithless encroachment on their liberties made by the Government of the Tsar, they adopted a policy of retaliation that musi have been singularly irritating to their victims. In the last year or so even a Russian subject, let alone a Russian officer, had the greates difficulty in getting a drink at a Finnish restaur.
was a case of "No Russians served here," and the policy naturally caused great inconvenience at a time when Finland was being flooded with- Russians. At las, however, the authorities have taken cognizance of this system of attack; and now, under pain of a heavy fine, the Fin wish hotel-keeper has to admit any who come
be made to thrive with State aid, such A LARGE consignment of the new Straits as silk, cotton, ramie, jute, sugar and copra. dollars is said to have arrived at Singapore The Governor acknowledged that the printom l'ombay by the T. and O. s.s. Coroman- PHOTOGRAPHIC cipal obstacle in the way of planters in Indo
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China was the scarcity of good agricultural CHARLES Nobin, a seaman, was fined $5 or judicial officials was not made the occasion for ant or accommodation at a Finnish, hotel. It DEVELOPING and PRINTING.
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labour, notwithstanding that some parts of seven days' hard labour for being drunk and! the country are overpopulated and that incapable in the public street on Saturday China, that great, cooliesmarket, isso night. close at hand. Referring to the pre- judice existing amongst French colonists WE read in the Portuguese papers that a new against employing Chinese, he stated that military contingent, consisting of 187,men, is shortly to leave Lisbon by the transport Africa the drawbacks mentioned would most surely for Macao, CARMICHAEL AND be outweighed by the advantages which
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would accrue to the colony, by reason of IT is reported from Washington that an order the keen commercial instinct of the Celestials. issued by the Treasury Department directs that
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a grand, impressive ceremonial; quite the re- verse. The action of Government in this res- pect is perhaps no less to be regretted than the false economy that has been practised as regards the furniture provided ; which is un- worthy the honour of a place in a British Court rom. It cannot be described as anything but "cheap and nasty."
Two Chinese lukongs, had an excited quarrel at about 2 o'clock this moring in Queen's
Road East. One of them struck the, other on,
He declared that he admires still more their alt sugars imported into the United States mus. the face with his fist, and his adversary drew
be accompanied by a certificate of origin. Fox stealing a piece of brass, value $2.50, the property of the Quarry Bay shipyard, at Shau ki-wan, yesterday afternoon. a Chinaman was sent to prison for one month with hard labour,
his sword. An Indian constable intervened and separated, the celestials, who then pro- ceeded to No. 2 Police Station to report the maker. The officer in charge heard their re spective tales, and sent them out on duty, and subsequently charged them this morning, for
to him for accommodation. It will be interest ing to watch whether Finnish ingenuity can devise any other method of obstructing the Russifiction of their beloved country,
THE INTERPORT 1EAM.
After the match on Saturday in which Han cack's XI beat Smith's XIII by 99 runs, the team to represent Hangkang in the interpost match was selected as follows:P. Hancock (Captain), J. T. Dixon, L. Lumsden, RA,
good qualities as cultivators of the soil and seeks to encourage the immigration of Chi- nese cultivators by lessening the burden of taxation on them, and by giving facilities for settling them upon the land, especially in Lower Tonquin where cultivators are badly wanted. He has drawn up schemes for THE master of the steam launch Chun Wai-misbehaviour in the street. At the Magistracy
tesands of attended before Mr. Sercombe Smith on a one had to pay a 20, of At the WC. D. Turner, Li, Lush, ing up with Chinese, the waste lands of
R. E. Bird, and A. G. Ward. A. R. Lowe or Annam, Cambodia, and Laos, since the
other got off with $15 or the like alternative H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, C. R. S. Cooper natives of those districts are of little value as
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The P&O. S. N. Co.'s 3.5. Shanghai tefta Singapore for this port on 26th inst, at-8-2m.
The M. M. Co's 2.2. Ernest Simons with the Bext French Mail will left Singapore to dy a 3.p.m., for this part via Saigon AlIPTIO
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