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BIRTHS.
On 4th Starch, at 5 Astor Terrace, Shanghai, the wife of 3. A. SAMPLES, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On 1st March, in Ningpe, by the Rev. E Jones, the kev J. R. GODDARD, D.D., to Miss HELEN L. CORBIN bath of the American Baptist Missionary Union.
WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD
MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS.
The eighteenth aunual meeting of the share was-he did not live in France. However holders in this Company was held at the City that may be, the fact remains that French Hail this afternoon. The Hon. Mr. W. J. ideas on the subject of Hussia's intentions Gration presided, and there were also present: lave undergone a marked change, which Hon. Sir Faul Chater, C M.O., Messi. A. has quickly been reflected, in the tone of the Haupt, E. S. Whealler, N. A. Sieba, A. J. Ray- money market. It is a pretty plain lint mond, E. Goetz, A. G. Wood, Thompson, E. that the bankers have given when they say Shellin and 11. Schubert, (Directors), F. Sal that Russia need no longer look to France). Orange, L. Si Lewis, T. Amold, A.
Forbes, and E. Osborne (Secretary) for financial aid. The only wonder iskthatThe notice convening the meeting, having it was not given long ago, considering that been read,
comes.
On 1st March, at 37, Szchen Koud, Shang-bondholders on previous loans are still vain. hai, the wife of MEVE GOLDMAN, of a ron. ly looking for that interest which never
On 2nd March, at Weihaiwai (Port Edward), the wife of John A. W. LOUREIRO, of a son.
At the same time, those who have On 3rd March, at 8, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, followed the Titanic struggle in the East the wife of A, GIESEL of a daughter.
will not be inclined to enjoy the discomfiture of a great nation. It is a serious blow to Russia's credit that has been dealt by French Ecapitalists, one that might have been looked for, it is true, in the near future, if not now, but it is a very unhappy one if it tends to cripple the gallant fighters in the wilds of Manchuria. It is disheartening to the defender of Mukden if he ever comes to hear of it, which, to say the least, is unlikely, and it is a distinct plank in the platform of the revolutionaries whose name is legion in the interior of Russia. As the matter stands, Russia is at the mercy of France-a sup pliantinstead of a dictator-and the ad: vantage is likely to remain with France for
On 5th March, by Sir PELHAM WARREN, K.C.MG, H.B.M. Consul-General, and af er- wards at the Synanngur, "Hethel," Shanghi. RACHEL, eldest daughter of the late ISAAC EZRA of Shanghai, to N.S. LERV of Shanghai On and March, the infant son of WILLIE A. MACE, I. M. Customs, Pontun 2, aged 17 monilis.
. DEATH.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1985.
RUSSIA'S FINANCIAL DISTRESS.
Nothing more significant of the molte face in French opinion regarding the powers of Russia and her ability to cope with the per- tinations Japanese in Manchuria, has come to light than the story unfolded by the London Zimes that "French financiers have
many years to come.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. MR. C. Wedemeyer, of Mesus, Jardine, Ma. thesen & Co. is transferred from Shanghai to Fenchow.
ing the Ixamination Hall at Peking, HALF a million trels are to be spent in rebuild
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FATALITY IN THE NAVAL DOCKYARD.
This afternoon before Mr. Gompertz, sitting, as Coroner at the Magistracy, un inquiry was held into the circumstances resulting in the
TELEGRAM ST
THE WAR.
LATEST NEWS OF THE FIGHTING “AROUND MURDEN..
Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, kindly forwards us the following telegrams→→
Another of our detachments, in the direc tion of Machimtan, also continue their advance towards Fushun, and are constantly. pressing the enemy, h
In districts south and east of Mukden, in the direction of the Shaho, the enemy gre the left bank of the Hunho, and we are now making a stand on strong positions, along
attacking,
In districts west and north of Mukden tho enemy are desperately resisting, and a fierce. attack is now proceeding. On the othf inst., a dust storm was raging and observations was seriously hampered.
death of Chiu Fuk, a coolis employed on the Nava! Yard Exu nsion works, which occurred on the 1st inst. The following jury was om pannelled: A. S. Gabbay (Foreman), J. C. Gray, and Malcolm Grice. Evidence was led to the effect that the deceased was ordered by a
Tokio, 10th March, 2.5 p.m. The enemy, occupying strong positions in signalman to assist in carrying a Wells Light" from one part of the dock to another, so as to the direction of Hingking, near Tita, had, give more fight to a gang of coolies who were for several days, been offering an obstinate cutting earth at the bottom of the dock. Mr. resistance, but they were eventually dislodg Albert Blyth, who was in charge of the work ated on the morning of the 9th inst., and our the time, said that the signalaman ought not to detachment is now pursuing them. The Chairman said :— entlemen, the report have given such an order without 'permission, and accounts have been in your hands for and this he did not usk for. Deceased and some days, and if it be your pleasure, we will another coolie carried the light on a bamboo accept them as read. Early in the year two pole, while a third coolis held it to keep it disastrous fires occurred, one if not both steadily. While proceeding along the Bogey originated from a highly volatile spirit, which Bay, measuring. 1.ft. 6 ins, the deceased had recently become a new importation into who was carrying the end of the pole at siderable expenditure, to further safeauard the 6 in. The lamp fell after him, and in failing the Colony, and steps have been taken, at con- the rear slipped and fell a distance of 4 Company's premises from this and other the air guage was broken. This caused the known sources of danger. The working pro- kerusine oil to catch fire and fall upon de fits you will observe have decreased by $28,645, ceased who, in attempting to escape, rolled mainly attributable to the firea referred to, and over and fell down the slope into the dock, a not to the sanginn y conflict now being waged distance of 21 feet. He was picked, up and between Russia and Japan, for although the removed to the Government Civil Hospital, war has adversely affected our business at where he succumbed to bis injuries on the 1st West Point this has been, mere than counter inst. The lamp weighs over a hundred-weight balanced by increased profile at Kowloon. A and holds about four gallons of kerosine oil. recent valuation of the Company's buildings A pipe three feet in length projects upwards discloses the fact that the estimated cost of, from the top of it, and on the top of this a replacing them is considerably higher than the heavy burner is fixed, which has the effect of
Tokio, March 9th, 5.8 p.m. value at which they appear in the accounts, making the lamp top heavy, when being
In the direction of Hingking our detach- and seping that rentals, wharves and out carried.--The other coolies who were con. door property, are not insured your dir.veying the lamp corroborated the above ment, having dislodged the enemy at ́and 'added that the lamp fell to the Machuntan district, continues a pursuit. In ectors recommend selling aside $10,000 to form the nucleus of an insurance fund. As bottom while in flames, some of them were the direction of Shaho, in the region cast of this fund appreciates it is proposed to under who was slightly burned were not hurt.uf wayering, we commenced a general attack carried down, but with the exception of one the railway, the enemy having shown signs write a small part of our own business, mean time the buildings will be insured for their full Dr. Laing said that deceased was admitted to
at midnight on the 7th inst, and dislodging the Government Civil Hospital suffering from the enemy from the positions are now press- valuc, and the sum standing at this account will represent insurance on rentals, and the burns, and died on the 1st inst. from the effects, ing him to the basin of Hanho. The whole property not at present covered. The change Deceased was in excruciating pain when wit of land referred 10 in the report, whilst giving ness saw him, and he could not say if he was district, from the west of the railway to the pier, will at the same time remove what has hospital to the time of his death. The foreman hitherto been a considerable obstacle in our
of the earth cutting coolics at the Naval Exten- wark, viz, the public traffic on the Praya, and
sion Dock also corroborated and added that the occasion in question was the third time he although the 'raya itself does not pass absolu. tely into the Company's possession, we retain had helped to carry the lamp, and he bed once
OPERATIONS NEAR MUKDEN.
intimated to Russia that the new loan must News had reached Cheloo of the death in the public a fine approach to the new ferry conscious, between the time of admission to the left of Hanho, has already fallen into our
not exceed £20,000,000 sterling instead of £32,000,000 as required." When the Russo-Japanese war began opinion in France was strongly in favour of Russia; nothing less could be expected from an ally, but
South Africa of Mr. Gadsil, a former resident of Chefoo, who was employed in the Rand Mines. His wife and children were with him when he died.
THE King's Park range will be available for
hands.
On the right bank of Hanho the enemy, near Yangshihtun and 1 ikuanpao, continues an obstinate resistance and his repeated counter-attacks were repulsed with great
when Russia tentatively hinted that the sup- rifle practice by members of the Volunteer the right of purchase at any time, meanwhile Scen another set of cool.es carrying it. There loss; we are gradually pressing towards
Reserve Association, from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays the 11th, 18th and 15th inst. Or the 18th firing will be on the 500 yards range and on the other days at 200 yards, In the league match, Kowloon v. R. E. C. C, at Happy Valley
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port she expected from France was of a material character there was a slight change A. S. WATSON & CO., of front. Trobably there are only three coun- tries in the world which can afford to hold financial investments abroad-Great Britain, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. | France and the United States. That Russia
at 2 p.m., - to-morrow, has made a catspaw of France few disinter the following will represent Kowloon-Mr. ested observers would seek to deny, but the W. F. Lumsden (Capt.), Cupt. C. K. Bushe, volatile French nature, willing to believe in. W. B. Duncan, L. G. H. W. Dobbyn, Lt. a sincerity which was merely skin-deep, saw F. C. Burd, Dr. Swan, J. Robinson, Lightfoot, in the rapprochement with Russia, a tangible P. Moss, W. Clarke, and J. W. Fulton. friendship which would be lasting and profit- able. The nature of the ally became evid ent, however, when French financial circles were approached on the subject of a loan, immediately after the outbreak of hostilities. French generosity responded to that call with all the vivacity for which our neighbour and to-day, our friend-is characterised, but there is a limit to all things. For whereas Japan is at liberty to enter all the markets of the world when there is a loan in question and to obtain her wishes in the most astute exchanges, Russik is confined
Gregort to
WINE
The Universal Gagette hears that there has been an anti-Christian and anti-foreign upris ing at Shroping-hsien in Kwangtung by the adherents of Shangtohui, a secret society. Over fifty houses belonging to the native Christian couverts were either noted or destroyed. A girl belonging to one of the convert families
was taken away by the mob,
THE Craigengower v. Civil Service League match will be played on the latter Club's ground to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. The following will represent Craigengower A. O. Drawn (Capt.), J. D. Kinnaird, J. P. Jordan, J. Craik, to the Bourse. Of late, Russia has deeply. L. Stuart, L. d'Almada e Castro, and J. Al- E. S. Ford, R. Basa, R. Pestonj, L. A. Fose, trespassed on the known open-handedness chigaki Reserve; J. Toppin. of France with the result that the proposed loan issued by the Northern Power has been SPIRIT MERCHANTS, reduced lay 12,000,000-a petty sum in
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the eyes of a Britisher, who cheerfully squan- dered a million and a half a day when the Boer war was in progress, but an important item in a land where a kopeck holds limitless possibilities. The sting of the refusal by French financiers lies in the tail, which says, to quote the telegram again-"This will be the last loan raisable in France for some years." It may be that the hint so forcibly conveyed does not altogether rest on the inglorious "victories " of the Russian troops in the Far East.
The sixth attempt at burglary was made at the British Cunsulate at Chelon on the 25th ul. The burglar was discovered by the watch man enjoying a whisky and soda and a cigar; and to cover his escape he upset a lamp, which O'Brien-Butler's belongings and burning some set the rarm on fire, doing great damage to Mr. of the wedding presents sent to Miss Weather- ston and Captain Barnes.
PROGRAMME of music to be performed by the Parade Ground, on Monday next, the 13th inst. band of the 93rd Burma Infantry on the New
-Tzigane"...
from 5 to 6.30 pm March.... ........ Hotracte Some idea
.......... Mind" Selection of the ferment permeating all classes of
Che Walk. Russian society, the agitation for freedom
of speech, liberty to present petitions to the Tsar, and preservation from the wanton
Selection.
Valu....
Gellard. Chuke,
The Ducks of Dah." Iron Cuylt,
Jolly Negrues"
***........Berger,
The Cingalee". Mlanckion, .." Sourire d'Nanour ". Lambert.
God use the King,
attacks of brutalised Cossacks, may have By kind permission of Col. Caulfeild and
having the tise of it for outdoor storage Under an agreement made two years ago with the principal importers of Bombay yarn and which became operative from the 1st January last practically the whole of that important trace has been transferred to Kowloon, and the native yarn dealers who for 18 years have boycotted the Kowloon godowns now clear) from them freely, and find them more con- venient than the old Wanchal godowns, which have since been lensed to the Naval Authorities, It is generally unwise to indulge in prophecy, are indications of a more favourable year ahead, but I think I may go so far as to say that there
and with a cessation of war, the prospects of the future are distinctly hopeful,
Mr. Arnold 1s the $30 premium on the new shares to be treated as capital? I see in the report it is put down as capital.
The Chairman: The premium as the new capital is to go to the Reserve,
There being no further questions,
report and accounts.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the
Mr. Forbes seconded, and the resolution was carried unanimously.
Mr. Lewis moved the re-election of the re tiring directors, Messrs. Wood and Shellim,
Mr. Orange seconded, and the proposition was unanimously carried.
Potts and A. R. Lowe were also re-elected on The retiring auditors, Mesars. W. Hutton the motion of Mr. Arnald, seconded by Mr.
Forbes.
announcing that dividend warrants could be This concluded the business, the Chairman
had on application.
CRICKET LEAGUE.
Matches.
or
Club.
Pinyed. Won. Lost Draws. Paints.
3
2
32
9
4
I
23
0
27
22
20
19
17
14
8
A. Q. C. 15 Craigengewer... 14 towloon......... 13 R. E... 15 II.K. Police... 13 II.K. C, C. "A" R.G.A. 83rd Co. 15 Civil Service... 15 UR. A. M. C.
Parsees
had something to do with this plain state-Officen, the Band of the 110th Makaratta's .. ment. The terrible scene which took place
a few Sundays ago in front of the Winter l'alace, when hundreds of peaceable Rus sian citizens led by devoted priests, and pledged to use no violence under penalty of death at the hands of their comrades, can- not be easily forgotten. Russia has probably suffered, in a financial sense-which more
Light Infantry will play the following selections at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow evening, Saturday, arth inst, i--
March..... ........................" Gatwick * .......... Wright. Selection......." The Orchid". ......Menckton.
.** Cradle
Winge. .Coole. Vaht, "Los the Twilight " Selection......."The French Maid"... Maughter, Lancers.......“ hiurs and Stripes" ......Klay. God save the King.
CITY HALL
At the annual meeting of shareholders in, and subscribes to, the City Hall, held in the hall yesterday afternoon, there were present :- Hon, Mr. W. 1 Gresson (Chairman), Mr. F. B. L. Bowley (Secretary), and Messrs. H. E. Pol- lock, R.C., N..A. Siebs, W. B. Layton and H. Mady.
are two special men to look after the moving of this lamp. Witness called those men, when the limp was ordered to be moved, because it was their duty to fix up all the arrangements
for carrying the lamp. Those men always put the light out before it is carried. On this occa sion witness could not find these men.
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After further corroborative evidence, Alberi Blyth, foreman at the Naval P xten- sion Works, said it was usual to put out the light before it was moved, and it ought always to be put out for safety. Witness attributed the accident to carelessness on the coplies going to be moved. part in not reporting to fim. that the lamp was
under his supervision,
It was always removed
The jury, after a short deliberation, returned verdict of death by misadventure, with negligence on the part of the signalman in not conforming with the sule prevailing in the Naval dockyard regarding the removal of these lamps.
THE DISPOTED BISCUIT
CONTRACT.
At the Civil Summary Court this afternoon before the Paises Judge (Mr. T. Sercombe the Hip Loong firm of wholesale bakers against Smith) the bearing of the action brought by
the proprietors of the Cafe Weissmann to re- Cover $648 being the value of 10,8.0 pounds
of biscuits was continued. +
Further evidence on behalf of the plaintiffs was called, ali sim lar to that already given.
The case for the plaintiff had not concluded when the Court adjourned.
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO,
COAL AND MANGANFSE DISCOVERIES,
Prospecting for coal has been very successful in Kudat. A Chinaman named Hong Swa Wait made a great discovery about two weeks ago somewhere in the deep forests at Talaga
Mukden.
In the district north of Mukden we met a
stubborn resistance, but have already cap-
tured Hsinochilun, five miles north-west of Mukden, Pachintru, one mile north-east of Hsiaochitun, and Santaitzu.
We destroyed the railway to the north of Mukden. Since the 7th inst, the enemy frequently fired vigorously on our dead and wounded on stretchers and carts in the field west of Ningkuantun.......
SHIPPING JETSAM.
ing from Bangkok this morning, reported The captain of the steamer Goes, upon arriv
baving rescued a Chinese crew from a junk which bad lost both rudder and mast. They were taken before the Registrar General and arrangements made for sending them back to their homes.
FOR THE DOCKS.
The U.S. "gunboat General Alava has re turned to Manila from a two weeks' cruise to the.
ing to Hongkong for docking. Incidentally, a Southern waters and in a few days will be com
number of officers and others will make the trip here. Among the passengers will be the fam ilies of Rear-Admiral Stirling and comman der Milton, and Mrs. Williams, wife of the commander of the torpedo foille, and Mrs.-ta Yarnell, wife of the commander of the Ruin bridge. It is understood that the General Ala va will remain here about ten days or two weeks...
THE C. N. 5. "SHUNTIEN."
The new steamer Shuntien, Captain Dewar, belonging to the China Navigation Company which is making her maiden trip to Tientsin. this morning, says the N. C. D. News, of 4th Inst., promises to be as great a favourite with
side. He states that conl is to be found there passengers as Captain Dewar's fomer com- in great abundance, and also the coal he | mand, the Flengking. She is a single screw. succeeded in digging out is comprised of big vessel of 1,758 tons gross, and 1,081, tons net, pieces weighing from fifteen to twenty catties capable of steaming 13 knots when pushed, Another man writing to Mr. Robertson of the her average speed on the voyage out having, Mining Syndicate lays that he has discovered been something over 113 knots. Her state f soine great manganese deposits in the vicinity rooms are arranged on the upper deck, like the of Mount Kino-balu. He affirms that the hilly Shengking's, each having two beiths, at right district contains sufficient manganese to sup- angles to each other, and a sclter, which can ply the world. Mr. Walker, the assistant of be used as a berth if necessary. Each state- Mr. Robertson, has been sent with some coolies room has electric, lights and an electric fan. to that place. The fact is at present these coal The saloon is aít of the staterooms, on the upk and manganese deposits are awaiting the per deck, and is large and well lighted, under. enterprise of the capitalist and the arrival of it, at the foot of the saloon companion, being the smoking room which also has a couple of staterooms leading out of it. The accommoda tion is planned for 14 first-class passengers, and there is plentiful provision for Chinese passengers, first and second-class, on the main
The Chairmat, in moving the adoption of the the coulie Labour.-Perak Pioneer, annual report and statement of accounts, al-
closely affects the body corporal than any A VERY pleasant afternoon was spent by teams Lave no doubt carefully studied the report and Quincey, of the Tientsin City Police, is the ready published, said:-Gentlemen,-As you | Tue China Reviw mentions that Mr. W. other-from the effects of an over-strenuous representing the combined ships, awaiting accounts, I propose with your permission to policy which has been guided by a masterful orders, in connection with South African coo- take them as read. During the year a sum of possessor of a very interesting book of extracts but impotent bureaucracy than from the lies, and the Hongkong Police, Cricket Club, $8,675 has been expended on the property, from writings by General Gordon. One of deck. A feature of the steamer is the ample in addition to $1.530.53 on ordinary general them, "An essay on the Military Strength of room for promenading, on the upper and hur- lack of success which has followed her arms on the ground of the latter at Happy Valley, repiirs, and our architects report that the con in the field. There is, however, another elected to take the field, and disposed of their service, under the supervision of the fire Gordon on board the steamship Irhang when dat by steam, and is in every way a fine ex- yesterday. The Police, winning the toes, dition of the building is satisfactory. The Gire Chins and its Development, was written by ricane decks. The Skunifer is heated through- point from which the action of the French opponents for the stall total of 34 runs, Doctors brigade, has been brought up to date. The going from Hongkong to Canton in August ample of the modern ceasing steamer. She was built for the China Navigation Co, by financiers may be viewed. The recent visits Fox and Blaney being responsible for 14 and accounts must, I think, be considered satisfac 1880. One of the original manuscripts was of King Edward to France have raised up 13, respectively. The low scoring may be at $2,329.81 after payment of the expenditure on
Messrs. Scott & Co., of Grenock. She left tory; showing as they do, a credit balance of
presented to Li Hung-chang, a feeling of camaraderie which has culminated tributed to the bowling of Edwards and Lang the roof and theatre. About 16,000 persons
the Clyde on the 24th of December last, and arrived at Hongkong on the end, and Shange" in an agreement between Great Britain and ley, who took four wickets for 22, and 6 for 12 visited the library during the twelve months, as
haf the 8th of February, France whereby both parties are likely to runs, respectively, the latter taking's wickets gainet 23,too for the eighteen months covered reap moral and material benefits. More with 3 successive balls. The police bitimes by the last report, which proves that the public continue to appreciate this part of the institu of the Growers and Distillers as compared than that, the King, who has been described splendid bowling of Mr. Fulton, who 100ko mitice, 1 desire to express their appreciation of
were completely outclassed in return by this pion. On behalf of the members of the com to bottling done in China by Chinamen as the best diplomatist in England, has won
for hintself a place in French affection which pal scorers were, for the police, Langley to Mr. Mody secorded and the motion was of the Police wickets for 19 runs. The princi- the active interest taken in the institution by
our secretary, Mr. Bowley. no machinations by an outsider can destroy. Pitt g; and for the ships, Fox 14, and Blaney carried. [33-m | Indeed, long before he was King, he had as 13.
home, thereby ensuring to our Customers all the advantages accruing from bottling done at home under the direct supervision
"at the service of European Firms.
Hongkong, 27th December, 1904.
This concluded the business,
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS "DUE. Indian (Sulsäng) 14th inst.,, German (Prinzen Alice) 14th inst, Canadian (Empress of China) 15th inst American (Korea) zóth igst. German (Prins Heinrich) 16th inst." Indian (Kumtang) zand inst.. Canadian (Tartar) agih inst
THERE was nobody to welcome General Stoes sel at St. Petersburg, except a hall number of military officers who received him at the rail way station. A later wire to the C. D. Next says that the General has beel received in ience by, and has lunched will, the Tur3
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