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brainow commanications should be aldrosel and during the recent four of the Indian Alice. A. S. WATSON & CO., The Eltor will not undertake in de responsible for Viceroy to Persia. No, the British public mon sense not to become anti-Japanese be: cause our allics take somewhat exaggerated precautions. It is very annoying, of course, and we, also, heartily smpathize with our confrères in Japan, but it is only a case of "man-man," and, in a few days; the columns of the British Press will be overflowing with descriptions of stricken fields, which, let us hope. will be Japanese victories.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Commander-in-Chief of the China Station paid nu official visit to Government House THE Technische Rundschun of Berlin states well to HE the Officer Adininistering the this morning for the purpose of bidding fare- and the British Press have sufficient com.that Russia is on the verge of revolution, and

martial law in a mild form has been promulgat-Bridge leaves ilongkong for England in a few Government. We understand that Sir Cyprian

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On 5th March, at H.B.M. Consulate General by Sir Pelham Warren, K.C. M.G, and afte:- wards at the Church of Our Saviour, by the Ree Fleming James, Recior, HERTHA RENCH, second caughter of W. G. LUCHANAN, Shang- ha, 10 ANDREW EDWARD, youngest son of the late THOMAS PEARSON, of Collingbain, Yurks.

The Honghong Celegraph

HONGKONG, PRI YAY, MARCH 11, 1904-

INCONSIDERATE RHCRIMINATIONS.

THE

& Co.'s. er Stufe is advertised 10 leave for Shanghai at 4 pan. to-morrow.

THE Dutch btileship eshond, which was about to return home sharily, as received orders to remain in the East, in v ew of the Russo-Japanese war.

THE P. and D). steamship. Palvió in sailed from the Royal Albert Docks on 6th ult. for China and Japan, taking a large quantity of ammuni tion for our Chen diet, to naval ratings, and a soudl detachment of infantry.

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INFORMATION to bar in London on the 3rd inst. from St Petersburg indicates a serious shortage in the water supply of Purt Arthur.

THE NEW COMMANDER. Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, K.C.B., the arrived from London this morning. new Commander-in-Chief op the China Station,

It steals that the supply brought overland froze | DRFECTIVE DRAINAGE SYSTEMË and burst the vats in which it was stored, wirle the condenser plant is incapable of

At the meeting of the Sanitary Board yester dastilling a quantity sufficient for the needs of day, Mr. A. Rumjahn pursuant to notice moved "That steps he taken by the Board to remedy the garrison.

the defects in the drainage system introdu ed by the Sanitary Surveyor into the block of buildings known as Nos. 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 58, and 60, Caine Road; and generally to remedy similar defects existing in any other property where the filth of any building is conveyed into the yard of another through open surface channels."

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TELEGRAMS.

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SERVICE

THE WAR.

RUSSIAN ARMY MOVES SOUTH.

STRONG CAVALRY FORCE OCCU- PIES WI-JU

*(From Our Own Correspondent.).

YOKOHAMA, 10th March, 11:30a.m.:

A Russian force of three thousand mounted troops has occupied Wi-ju.

Fifteen hundred Cossacks have proceeded in the direction of $yon- Chbyon.

town situated about o miles south of Wi-ju, [Syon Cbhyon-ar Bun Chhon-is a small. on the road to An-ju. ED., H.K. 7.1

ATTEMPTED RELIEF

OF AN-JU KOREAN TROOPS ENGAGED. It is reported that the detachments of Korean troops dispatched to the relief of An-ju and Fuk-Chhon, have come into collision with the Russians.

Miss Helen Christian Sutherland, daughter of Ser Thos. Sutherlad GCMG, chairman of the 1.&O. Company, and vice-president of the Two fatal cases of plague are notified as having Suez Canal, was married on 11th u. at St. occurred in the clony since neon yesterday.

Margaret's, Westminster, to the Hon. Richard Douglas Denman, brother of Lord Denman. The bridegroom, who was born in 1876, 5 well kaown in underwriting ci cles, having been elected an underwriting member of Lhyd', in the drainage of a building should be so ar Mr. Rumjaho said: It is imperative that 1900. The bride was given away by her f ther. ranged as not to constitute a mened in the The guests were very numerous amongst others health and comfort of its occupiers, and it is being Lord Selborne, Lord and Lady Denmar, equally imperative that the b, e-laws govern ng. Mr. Lestic utherland (rother of the bride), the disposal of sewage matters should be strict To such as have devoted even a superficial attention to the art of war, or possess any

Mr. Patric Card, Mr. Arthur Card, and Sirly complied will. In the block of buildings in Owen Tudor Bu ne Per dur real experience in the condues of a campaign,

Mr. H. J. Rolt, ir. Caine Road consisting of 8 h uses referred to Johnson, Mr. V. Alston, and Mr. Ritchie re- the absolute necessay of surrounding with Tog Amateur Dramatic Club will again preoffices. After the service the bridal party drove building is carried into the backyard of the in my motion, the system of drainage basi een presented the Leadenhall-street and West End ill de igned, inasmuch as the filth from one the strictest secrecy the preparatory phases sent the comic opera s Excellancy at the of a struggle, on the results of which Theatre Royal this evening.

Ju 7, Buckingham-gate, the residence of the next hous, and these are swept into the yard Several new the very existence of aation may defeatures will be introduced, including a dance The honeymoon will be spent in Italy. The receives the filth of the six others. It is un- bride's parents, where a reception was held. of the third and so on, until the seventh house pend, is self-evident. To those who do by the Governor and Namun, and a country possess this knowledge, the repeated re

necessary for me to say how insanitary this connotations of a few of the mumerous war

system is. The Acting M, O. He states that correspondents, who, till lately, were await

under certain conditions it might even be dan- gerous to health. As stated by the Sanitary ing events, the Japanese capital, and one

Surveyor, in fus reply to my question, there are or two of our Far Eastern contemporaries,

two trapped inlts in every yard. One trap will appear particularly unjustified and ill

receives the washings of the kitchen and the timed. There can be no doubt that the

other the water from the bath-rooms, An open- rapid. consecutive successes, secund by

surface channel runs through the whole block of buildings, through the centre of their back-bombardment of Vladivostok by the yards. In these backyards slops and other Japanese northern squadron, but is foul waters are thrown, and so in this open

as yet unconfirmed by the officials.

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Japan's Navy at the apening of the present struggle, were due, in a large measure, to the admirable discretion surrounding the pre-

slance.

Ar Shanghai, H. R. P. Pance Adalbert bought for his father, the German Emperor, an extreme. ly handsome scen. The subject is just a thick bed of rises and a couple of wildlow!, but the design, and the execution in silk embrontery, are exquisite,

THE King has been pleised to give dites tums

for the appointment of Captain Lion. Aubrey Walter Barnes-Lawrence, &.N., to be an Oficial Member of the Legistative Council of the

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personnelle and materiel at the disposal of the Government. The seciery which has attended the first stages of the struggle o sea must be maintained with regard to the operations on land; that is, until the main I plan of campaign, adopted by the ntary advisers of the Mikado, is sufficiently developed to risk nothing from indiscretion. When the advance of Japan's divisions into Manchuria and towards the Valu has begun in real earnest, and the campaign opened de facto, conespondents will be allowed to ac company the different army corps. They will then, judging by our own experience. have reasons to congratulate themselves on the onlailing courtesy of Japan's officers, and "copy" galore will fall to their busy pencil. That their present state of irksome expect ancy and formed inactivity is somewhat trying to such of them as are of a nervous disposi- tion is probable; but even the unlaubted trial and mental strain of this continued tension hardly justifies the thundering tirades, that have been launched by certam of our com- temporaries. Personally, though the power

FURNITURE and prestige of journalism is all-dear to us, we are marlined to admire and respect the DEALERS.

patriolic tiovernment of Japan, which pre- fers to incur the temporary displeasure of a section of the Press rather than risk defeat to the nation's plans, though the indiscretions of a correspondent, well inten tioned though he may be. There is a savage egotism, in the bitter recriminations

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hold the office of Harbour Master of this caluny

Mits Donaldson's þeir bad at the City Hall last evening was attended by most of the pupils of her dance classes which have just terminated for the season. Quite a number of guests were invited and a most enjoy ble time was spent from shorty Sekme mine o'clock wan

am to-day.

aller

is believed that a Scottish desteut can be claimed for Rewadausal Stark, who com- mands the Russian flees at Port Anthur Many officers in the Russians vice trace their des

Centrum Scotsmen who arrived in Kussa during the time of Peter the Great and the Empres, Catherine.

MLSSRS. Christe, Manson and Woods rullon 5th uli, a collection including some old Natkan and Chinese enamelled porcelain. Amongst the few lots of note were:-A Nankin oviform vase and cover, painted with flower ng cherry trees, groups of flowers, and a river scene 18 in high, and a pair of cumsan vises, 24 in. high-32 guineas.

By kind permission of Major Ridehff and officers the Band of the 93rd Burma Julantry will play at the fagkong latel to-morro e (Saturday) evening from 8 to 9.30 p.m.

March Beringe Sele Sask

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Reiter dan Jar Ebe Girl from Kar

Sunshine and Ram Reminences of burrclanul

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AT the annual meeung of the Tientsia Chamber of Commerce in the 25th ult, a resolution was

presents were numerous and valuable.

2777 NATIONAL BANK LASH.

The issue place: 1. fore the jury in the case of the Naturaal Bank of China. Chee Oa

& Co, cual merchants, of 22 Lee Yuen East Streel and Chau Lau Chiu, of Kobe, was as follow-

Austning for the purposes of this issue lat the translation hereto annexed to the mutage deed, dated 27th of August, 1912, is a true translation of the said mortgage; that the law of Japan allows pronty of mortgages of the sane properly according to their respe tive dales of registration, is the plaintiff bank

from Chat Tu Chiu sath portion of the yen enoted under the sand mortgage to recover

on? ---- 72,000 their by secured as is claimed in this

The jury's answer was in the affirmative. His Lordship also put the two following

questions --

Under a the circumstances of this case, was the bank, or as agents, guilty of such aches and negligence as to disentitle it to

recover from the defendants.

7. If so, do what extent was the security depreciatel

The jury answered the first question in the negative, and therefore did not reply to the secund.

His Lordship said there would be judgment with costs on the issue for the plaintiff, with liberty tap, ty in chambers as to general costs of the action.

INJUNCTION OBTAINED.

channel waters, fouled by use, are carried from house to house. On reference to the plan approved by the urveyor one trapped inlet is shown in every yard, whereas two have been' constructed. This is contrary to the provisions

have not yet transpired.

The results of the engagement

JAPANESE NAVAL ACTIVITY.

ATTACKS ON VLADIVOSTOK, PORT ARTHUR AND DALNY.

News has reached here of the

The Nichi-nichi reports that Dalny was attacked on the 8th inst, and. that Port Arthur was again shelled

on the 9th.

[The above telegrams were delayed in trans- mission by the Japanese censor, owing probably to the information concerning military move. ments in northern Korea-ED., H.K. T.]

SIR MATTHEW NATHAN.

f section 45 of the drainage bye-laws of Ordinance 13 of 1901, under which this drainage has been constructed. But the most flagrant disregard of the drainage bye-laws is the passage of 6ith from house to house Section 38 of the drainage bye-laws of Ordinance 13 of 1901, prohibits this. I hope I bave made this point clear. It is a very essential point. Now about the assertion of the Sanitary Surveyor as to the misuse of the system by the tenants. I will prove it is not the case. Because the surface of the yards slopes toward the sur- face channel, placed in the centre of the yards, as already stated, there are two trapped inlets; each of these is 8 inches square. It would be irksome or rather almost impossible for the Tenants to empty their stops and other fouled waters into these traps on account of their openings being so small and also on account of their being situated on the slope of the yard. The position of the inlets is about nae fooling. During the visit the interests of the two from the walls of the kitchen and main building. So it is but natural that the tenants would find their way into the surface channel. About throw their fouled waters into the yards which the Sanitary Surveyor's assertion that the surface channel is intended to take the rain water from one half of the roofs of the buildings,

of the rain water from the roofs finds its way I am going to prove that it is not so. None

to the channel. The rain water from one half

100m water.

Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governor of the Gold Coast, is to leave the colony next week for England, says the L. & C. Express. (February 12). The new Governor, Mr. J. P. Rodger, C.M.G., will then be en route to take. ap the administration, Reuter's Agency statem that the French Governor of the Ivory Coast- spent the Christmas holidays with Sir Matthew Nathan at Christianborg, Accra, the seat of the British Gold Coast Colony. His Excellerat was much pleased with his reception on Britai soil, and expressed his gratification before leav-

colonies were discussed, and it was the belief that the good feeling which these international

vantage of both colonies. Sir Matthew is courtesies brought about would be to the ad-

expected to make a short stay in this country and then proceed to Hongkong.

THE "GLEN"R

THE cargo in No. a hold of the s.8. Glen- turres, which was damaged by the recent fire, is being landed at Tanjong Pagar 'wharf, Singa, ore. She is to be inspected by Lloyds surveyor before proceeding to sea understood that considerable repairs will be

of the pressman who places the interests moved by the Chairman, Mr. J. M. Dickinson, defendant's passage money was paid from emptied into one of the trapped iniels and necessary.-Straits Times.

of his journal, the craving carosity of the public, and perhaps trisown descriptive talent, before the ultimate success of a small and brave nation plunged in the throes of a des perate struggle. One of our contemporaries WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.ably remarks that the special correspondent

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN.

Hongkong, 8th January, 1904-

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CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE,

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

and seconded by Mr. W. A. Morling, the England, and his Le rdship granted the injunc. effect that the incoming committee draw up a

entonal to the Ministerial body of Peking, with casts, so far as Hongkung was con- Plaintif company did not ask for damages.

orging that the vital important to the trade of the part demands that representatious should be made to the ifome Governments and par mission be accorded to China to levy Har dues,

so defray the cost of dredging the Taku Bar 10 a desirable depth.

cerned.

THE CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY.

It is

At the Supreme Court this afternoon, Mr. M. W. Stade (instructed by Mr. D'Almada e Castro, on behalf of Messrs. Wa kins, Ltd., obtaine!, from the Chief Jus ice, au injunction restraining fivingstone Dan Hills from acting, in Hang ong, as an assistant in a similar trade or business as that now carried on by plaintiffs. It seems that, in 192, the defendant arrived from England on a five years' agreement to act as general assistant and clerk in the firm of the roofs is collected by rain water pipes of Watkins, Ltd., and when, in October last placed under the eaves of the roof at the rear year, he was dismissed for misconduct he of the main buildings and is conducted away jo ned the Pharmacy as an assistant.-Replying into the same pipes which conveys the bath to the Chief Justice, Mr. G. A. Watkins said

does not find its way at all into the surface Therefore the rain water is

channel as alleged by the Surveyor. Under these circumstances, there is no necessity whatsoever to provide any channel under ground to carry off the rain water, as an alter-

Mr. Weir (Ross and Cromarty) asked the native for this open surface channel, suggested Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on the by the Acting MQ.!!. I beg to reiterate

roth ult., in the House of Cominons, seeing that that this system of drainage has been inr.

the British and Chinese Corporation were of the drainage bye-laws, s contained instruction of the Canton-Kowloon Railway on duced in contravention of sections 38 and 45 granted a preliminary agreement for the con-- rdinance 13 of 1901, under the provisions of March 28, 1898, if he would state when the which his block of buildings has been built the present Ordinance contains similar bye-

final agreement was expected to be concluded laws to the former Ordinance. It is very simpl. and the construction of the line proceeded withi fron one house cannot pass to the other. The to remedy these defects so that foul waters

moved a new one be placed in the surface two trapped inlets in the yard should te re-

and rain water from the roof to be emptied channel All waters from kitchens bath rooms into this inlet. everyard to conduct the noxious gas fram A ventilating pipe be pinced in the drain, and the communication of one huuar with another through the surface channel

PICTURES OF THE WAR.

To the enterprise of Mr. C. W. Clarke, of 4. Ice House Street, belongs the credit of repro- ducing the first pictures of the war, in the Calony. He has sent as a photo print of the wreck of the Russian cruiser Parag as she lies in Chemulpo harb mr after the naval battle or the 8 h ult. The giras of the cruiser point-

FT is stated that, for the first time in many years, the United States treasury has found its i with out any g, ld coin in its vaults. It was explan ed that that condition was the results of u pre redented demand for gold certificates duringing skywards are plainly distinguishable in the the time when the tints have been fully em- played in coming Philippine silver and sub sidary silver for the United States. The se

"hasa power that is sometimes greater than an ambassador's. Quite so, but only un condition that he possesses the diplomatic tact that is the first requisite of a successful ambassador. The Japanese government has promised to afford all facilities to the representatives of the European Press as soon as it is com venient to do so; indeed, it is rumoured, that the correspondents have already departed for the front; surely there were sufficient Rents to be culled during the brief wait in Japan to cretary of the treasury gave instructions for the surve as hurs d'ecteres to the brilliant descrip-ints at Philadelphia and San Francisco to tions of the stern struggle now commencing hegia the commage of double eagles on February in Korea and Manchuria. One asks onesel!

and work overtime until a sufficient supply what would have happened to impatient correspondents in the days of the Iron Duke

The "special" was, of course, unknown in

those days; indeed, the British Press was yet in its infancy. But when we remember Wellington'sreply to the unfortunate Commis- sary General, who complained that Picton had threatened to hang him for a laxity in bring ing up the supplies, we can well imagine what would have been his anger, if an over- zealous pressman had forwarded home, avant. la lettre, a beautfully descriptive article on the lines of Torres Verdas. Happily the experienced special correspondents of the great papers do not seem to be amongst those that heap coals of fire on the unfor tunate Japanese Censor. They are wise in [47 their generation, and probably smile, know-

TELEGRAMS: "Carmichael," Hongkong. A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition,

A. I Code.

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEPONE, 232.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.

had been coined to meet all demands.

THE Hon. Freasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals --

Arnhold Karberg & Co. Carlowitz & Co. ... Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Sir C. P. Chaler

J. D. Humphreys & Son W. G. Humphreys & Co. Johnson, Stokes & Master Lane, Crawford & Co.. Milsui Bussan Kisha... Meyer & Co. ... Melchers & Co. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Reuter, Brocklemann & Co. Siemssen & Co. A. Rumjahn ... Wei On

D. W. Craddock

W. J. Wright...

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50

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the #longkang Triegraph, is printed at the foot photo. A desciption of the battle, as appeared in

of the picture. Mr Clarke has shows one of our representatives proofs of five other plates. They are most bleresting pictures and represect the transpon Sungari after being blown up by the Russians to prevent capture; the blowing up of the gunboat Aaricts by the Russians; the wreck of the gunboat with her deck awash; the Parpag steaming into the harbour in a sinking con litton; and the Varyag sunk at Chemulpo with her starboard side out of water,

FOOTBALL.

To-morrow afternoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play H.M.S. Albion under Rugby rules. Kick-off at 4.30 p.m. The following will play for the Club

. Arthur, full back; W. R. Robertson, T. E Pearce, Lieut. Cameron and Lieut. Black, three quarters, J. 2. Jordon and A. B. de Veulle, halves; H. C. Sandford. (Capt.), P. W. Gold ring, E. D. C. Wolfe, A. Boyd, Lieut. Strover, H. E. Rowley, Lieut Duncan and H. F. Chard. The semi-final between H.M.S. Cressy and H.M.S. Leviathan will be replayed to-morrow on the Club ground. Kick-off 2:45 pm

HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Be

HE, Bear to drink in the tropics is the Beer THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Bearmade in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

made in the tropice-SAN MIGUEL,

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

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should be blocked,

Mr. Lau Chu Pak seconded.

The V ce-President said the real cause of the trouble was the manner in which the house; and kitchens were designed. In this case they could not drain into the backlane save at a very. great expense To provide for the outlet of the back premises a pipe, would have to ass below each house in turn, or else the drainage must be carried from yard to yard as described. To the former cause there were strong Sanitary objections. The only method there- fore was the latter alternative; the question In this case the drainage, arrangements here. was just to what extent is ought to be done." were submitted by the owet and not by the Sanitary Surveyor, who had no alternative but approve of this method proposed by us their byelas; and a did got think it did. owner provided it did not contravens any oj

Earl Percy: The preliminary agreement for the const uction of the Canton-Kowloon line was signed on March 28, 1899, We are in-

that as soon as arrangements have. formed by the British and Chinese Corporation been made for financing the Shanghai-Nanking Railway negotiation for the conclusion of the final agreement for the construction of the Canton Kowloon line will be proceeded with. matter is receiving very careful attention,

SHIPPING AND MAILS,

HAILS DUE,

Indian (A'umsang) 15th last ved fa German (Roon) 15th inst Canadian (Empress of China) 15th inst German (Hamburg) 18th inst. Indian (Swisang) zand inst! Americap (China) 25th; insta):

The NP. S. Co.'s 1.5. Torama sailed from Yokohama for Victoria and Tacoma on oth

Moji vas Amoy for the

The Java-China-Japan Lijn . Fjíláljað þeft ert on Toth inst., and On a show of hands the motion was lost by may be expected hen J6th the casting vote of the President, the vating The Silkex C. P. R. Cat. being-For the motion, Messrs. Rumjahn, which left Hongkong on Lau Chu Pak, and Foug Wa Chun (3); against | hajna on igih uit, a the President, the Vice-President, and inst, then making Colonel Webb (3).)

flopakong and 20 days:

THE

HE'Door to drink in the tropics is the Beal

“HE Bear to drink in

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