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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1905

HONGKONG · SHIPPING ENTERPRISE.

Much heart-searching has been occasion ed in Manila by the action of the China

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FACCORDING TO the latest news from" Linców, Kwangsi, Huang Chung Huo his recently captured at T'à Chia' Chuan, village the i notorious outlaws Leon Kia Es, 54 E, wang Tse, and Chang Kuei Sung, as well on Chang Lao Che, Mu Ching Hsiang, and Mu Kwang Liang, who supplied the out'aws with spina

After trial, they visions and ammunition. were all beheaded. Ap 19, tàngham, Wang | Mun, Wang Shan Te, Ma Sun, ap many others were shot,

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

PROSPECTS FOR THE YEAR.

A SHIPBROKER'S OPINION.

The latest statement of charters effected with vessels trading on the China const, Issued by Mr. E C. Ray, shipbroker, Hongkong, allords some idea of what may be expected during the year in the shipping trade. In conversation Sun-with a representative of the llongkong Tele- Estruph, Mr. Ray referred to the rate obtained for nice freight from Saigon to Hongkong. The Tanglin had obtained 13 cents per picul, which is lower than the general figure,

A China lad came from Canton on day, and passing down the Pray he suddenly betaine enam sured of a Chisest woman, old enough to have been his mother, and attempted to embrace her. The woman' objected to public osculating, and kept the youth off, and his sudden love turned to He first slapped her face, scratched her, and he threw her down sn

sudden hate.

THE RICE TRADE.

rice in Saigon has been bought up, mainly for

VANDALISM IN HONGKONG,

THE NATURAL FERNERY IN QUEEN'S ROAD,

Many who have occasion' to walk 'along Queen's Road East, writes a correspondent, must have noticed and admired the feras and foliage which covered the grey rocky boulder forming part of the walls adjacent to the barrack entrance. They gave a breath of the country to the regular lines of the military buildings and reminded the newcomer, and the jaded worker, of leafy lanes and pleasant dales in the old country. But to some vandal, who was evidently born without a sense of the aletic, they appeared only as excrescences on the hill side. The drooping fems, clinging miraculously to cracks in the rock, and find-

stand, made no appeal to the picturesque,

THI-STRANDKD "SULLY":

KOFE STILL ENTERTAINED THAT SHE

WILL BE RE-FLOATED,\" In yesterday's issue, we published a tele- gram, translated froin an Indo-China paper, which stated that all lmpe of salving the French cruiser Sully, now lying stranded in the Bay of Along had been abandoned, and that it only remained for the salvage party to save what they could from the vessel. Another des.... patch was to the effect that the Admiralty offi cials had given up the salvage operations as hopeless, and were now reconciling them. selves to the loan of 25 million franes. Hongkong is in keenly interested in this question, and so many local interests are in- volved in the success of the salvage pany, that

was so bad, especially when nothing but

"The reason is," said Mr. Ray, "that all ing a foothold where a sparrow could not it was hardly to te believert the state of affairs

in the melee she lost a gold earring. Het Saigon is going night and day to meet the de.lessly torn down and flung into the street. A the salvers hud so far been received in Hong. violently as to cut her lip and her arms; while the Japanese, and every one of the mills in with the result that they have been ruth favourable news regarding the operations of

eries attracted the attention of a long, and the hoy was arrested on the spot. The culprit was placed before Mr F. A. Hazeland at the Magistrary this morna, ut sentenced 10-28 days hard labour and six hours' exposure

in the stock.

gang of Chinese coolies, who might have been better emp nyed, was seen the other day care. fully pulling every planttup by the apts and in place of a charming bit of greenery there is nothing now but a born and barren rock, as devoid of Nature's embellishment as an islet in the Atlamic. It would be interesting to know why the order was given to uproot the ferns.

kong. Moreover, it had to be remembered that the telegrams in the French prest had been alternately hopeful and pessimistic, and at the same time so vague that is was difficult to make head or tail of them.

mand, considerable quantity of the rice will go to the Philippines. The rice that goes 10 Japan is not for mediate use; it is kept and stored, no doubt for was purposes. The Japin- est have been doing that since the war began. In Hongkong there has been a fair demand for rice which it is intended to dispose of in Japan; A CHINESE Police sergeant arrested a hawker but that rice hus'come from Bangkok, Saigon für hawking without a fence and in the man's and Haiphong. The export teade in rice be possession ric found four faks and feugins early. Marth and fry a week or two Navigation Company of Hongkong, of spoons stamped with the name, of the Café Will Lot be of much cedunt; prices are low eyesore. The very reverse, was the case, for it telegrams of the French newspapers wie with

Weissmana. The hawker said he, had bought and there is very little going on. With regard them, and went and found the boy who sold to the lilippines, I have been fixing prices at them to him. The boy-a youngs er of some 3610 30 cents per picul, that is a paying price eleven years of age-was arrested and charged her i will go off again in a couple of weeks, with the theft, while the bayker was further Two big steamers to carry, 50,000 piculs have charged with receiving stolen property, well-heen chartered át zucents per picul, but that is knowing the same to live her stufen. The noong exceptional-indeed, it is not quite boy was sentenced by Mr. J. Kemp to 48 good enes, for this market."

which Messrs. Butterfield and Swire are the managing agents, in reducing the freight and passenger rates between BLEND Zamboanga and Hangkung and Sydney, Under the new conditions it will be possible for shippers in Zamboanga to send their products to Hongkong at rates twenty-five per cent. cheaper than they could send them to Manila, while the round trip between Zamboanga and Hongkong will cost about 60 per cent, less than the trip to Manila. In other words, although Hongkong is Goo miles farther from Zam boanga than Manila, the freight and passen. gur charges will be very considerably lower, and merchants will have the advantage of dealing directly with one of the great ship

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hours' detention, and to receive iz strokes with the birch rnd, while the receiver was sent to two months' hard hbour and six hours, in the stocks, His Warship remarking that if there were not so many of these rendy receivers of stolen propery there would be fewer thefts by hous boys.

A psorusray illustrated and interesting pro- duction is the setu daamberal" The Far East," peħlished by the Shanghai Merapy, ląd, ai | Nanking Road, Shangha. The frontispiece is

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conceived by the Chinese and Korean sind. Mr. H. H. Hulbert, why furmshes an explanatory

article, points out that the Oriental has allowed himself to draw more heavily upon his imagin- ation than the Oegulentad dared to do. As in the middle ages Italy was the geographical centre of the world as known to the Uccident, so China, "the Middle Kingdom" was the can re of all things to the denizen of the Far tast The author of the article supplies an index to the

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NEWCHWANG TRADE,

Questions were asked on the subject of the Newehwang Lade, Mr. Ray said that he did and look forward to very bright prospects from that quarter.

This year a lot of steaters have gone up to Newchwang with practice," he said; “hut these lats are finding it very difficult to get any cargo bark and you can not make a quotation- from Newchuang. Tastyear the market opened from ewchwang to Canton at something like 45 reals per picul. It immediately tose to 60 cents. This year, however, boats have been catered from Newchwang to Swalow-and the same price applies to Hongkong-at 23 cents. Hut you cannot get 20 ver's to-day."

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LAST YEAR'S CONDITIONS.

In this connection it should be borne in

hwng in April last year were vastly different

In view of these conflicting accounts the flangkong Telegraph made inquiries to day in certain quarters where the truth of the situa i could scar ely be held that they occupied ation is bound to be known. Although no ad- place of strategic importaner; nor could it be thoritative statement was made there seems to argued that they constanted a nuisance or an be nut the slightest doubt that the depressing

seemed that only by a freak of Sature-one of those happy incidents which arouse the interest of the teist sentimental-could these plants have found a lodgment in the interstices of the rock, and drawn nou ishracat and life from the

barren cracks. When it is remembered that

in England people will walle miles to see a bit

of fornery, the vandalism of the order to re- move theso unaffending planta in Hongkong, senins to be all the more pronounced. Was it the idea that if they were allowed to grow and flourish, they might become rivals to the Fern cry in the Public Gardens? At any rate, what ever the reason, the rocky mounds have been denuded of their beauty spots, and the place scans colder and more forbidding than ever.

NAVAL NOTES.

The Vengeance leaves Colombo for Singapore and Hongkong on Friday next, the 7th insi

A whaler's race ixtween H.M.S. Glory and H.M.S. Ocean was pulled off yesterday evening, the latter winning by about five lengths.

our foundation. It may be asserted that the salvage party from Hongkong have not aban- doned their efforts to save the cruiser and far from believing that the success of their operations is impossible, the high- est hopes me entertained that the Sully will be re-fluated and brought to Hongkong for a thorough overhaul. The full details of the result of the salvage party's work up to the present time are not yet divulged, but there is every reason to believe that those in charge of the operations are by no means dissatisfied with what has been achieved, and look forward confidently to di e ultimate success of their efforts to re-float the cruiser.

WEDDING AT THE PEAK.,

WILLIAMS-POTTINGER,

The interior of the Peak Church was prettily decorated this morning in honour of the wed ding of Miss E., Pattinger and Captain Williams,

who are so well known, in the Colony that it was be expected that when the chaplain of St. John's Cathedral (te Rev. F. T. Jahn- so tied the nuptial knot there should be a

bridegroom present. Those who have been

The Glory will probably be going alongside naf dat the conditions prevailing al New die docks at Kowloon at an early date for the large gathering of friends both of the bride and from what they are to-day The Newchwang Purpose of having one of her barbelle guns laid low on u bel of sickness and have had

was in the possession of the Russian troops; the sea in the vicinity of Newchwang was

lifted out and a new nae put in.

their comforts ministered by Sisters of the Peak Hospital will long have occasion to remember the kindly sympathy and cheerful smile with which theywere always gree ed by Miss Pottinger, who, for many months past, has been on the nursing staff of that institution, while those

Customs, have invariably found him a capital Williams, of the Chinese Taerial Múritima

comrade and always the best of friends. At

SUAVEY WORK IN MIRS BAY.

(Frani Our Nával Correspondent) One of the ships of His Majesty's Fleet which is frequently fitting in and out of the Newchwang was renched, and the probably port is the lule surveying vessel Waterwitch who have been brought in contact with Capt. which, it may be remembered, some time ago came in for a sought handling during a typhoon

map which enables readers to follow the strange document with considerable interest. A ben fi fully illustrated article deals with Chinese cotton beavily mined Boating and submarine dan white P. Bashon has curibored an account'ht pera, geywkère abounded, and in taking cargoes for that port shipowner had to con a journey in the Land of the Rising Sun, and

sider the possibilities of destruction before illustrates his subject with many fire views.

of capture by the investing Japanese squa- "Sanophilus "writes on a visd in the aborigine of China, and ins remarks should be of especial interest to Hengkang readers inasmuch as he started his journey at Tub-chang, whose distric borders included the northerninost portion of Kwangtung. The "Far East" is issued on the 15th of each soonth, and can be obtained from the publishers at $7.50 per annuin, or 75 cents a single mumber

diate ancome of the enlightened policy adopted by the China Navigation Company can easily be forecasted. The merchants of Zamboanga, which forms the outlet for the produce of the Moro province, and in cludes a large share of the trade of Iloilo and Cebu, are not likely to pay the exurbi. tant demands of Manila shipping companies when they are provided with a regular and fast service to Hongkong and Sydney by a A. S. WATSON & CO., competing line. It is little wonder then that Manila merchants are indignant at the short-sighted and nanow policy of the shipping firms which operate boats between Manila and the principal ports of Mindanao. What is Manila's loss, however, will prove to be Hongkong's gain, and in the end it is bound to lead to closer ties between the two colonies of Great Britain and the United States. Already there are signs that the interests of Hong kong and the Philippines are very intimately allied, particularly in the shipping trade; and

GUNNER 5. A. Gilchrist, of the Royal Garrison now it would seem that Australia is likely to Artillery, was placed to-day before Mr. 18-*** become another factor in the prosperity of † land at the Max "charged with the theft the archipelago. There is at present in Manila an Australian Commissioner who frankly states that he is spying out the land with the object of learning what markets are open to Australian products in the Philip pines. With a direct port of call from SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Australia, the possibilities of Zamboanga as a

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of a gold ring, set with previous stones, and valued at 42," the property of Mrs. Bardsley, wife of sergeant Bardsley, of the R. G. A. It is alleged that when the loss of the ring was discovered and reported to the police, the accused went to the police and instauned them that he had been wraking a few mvestigan s on his own account, and had seen the ring is a jeweller's shop on Queen's Hood, and woold take them there, and -brow them the plice constable was deputed to accompany, the man, and be look him to c Shop Vardaten, No. 30 Queen's Road Centre, and there asked Yu to show the constable the ring he had lately bought.

The g 365 produced and when Yu was asked who e he got it, he m for 54.

distrifatting centre are greatly increased, and it is claimed that the enterprising Australians will be in a position to supply the people of the Moro province with fresh meat, vege tables, fruits and food stuffs of all sorts cheaper than they can obtain them, from Manila. Furthermore, the Manilians can see the day when the people of Zamboanga | alleged the accased bad sni will visit Hongkong in preference to Manila, when they are overburdened with money, or desire relaxation and rest. It is a pretty picture from the Hongkong pint of view, and it only remains now to discover how farang, Yu Shun was also arrested, and charged with receiving stolen property. This case was it will come true.

also remanded und to-morrow, at the samie

time..

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE Swatue railway riot having been settled and work resumed, the Board of Commerce will grant leave to Director Chang Yu Nan to gu abroad.

duties of laurili clerk,

MR. A. Samad, late interpreter at the Magis 27.00 tracy, has been transferred, an promotion, to 33.60

the Harbour Office, where he has assumed the 38.70

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N.B. All our Wines and Spirits are bottled at home, thereby ensuring to our Customers all the advantages accruing from bottling

THE first lot of copper, 100co pìcuts, con- tracted by the Nanking Copper Coinage Mint from Messrs. Carlowitz & Co. has arrived at Shanghai and the Provincial Treasurer has ordered the Taotaí to pass it duty free so that it might be transhipped to Naoking.-Eastern

Times.

THE visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India will be unusually long. They will arrive in November, and leave in March Their tour will be an extensive one, and will unquestionably excite very widespread interest in India. The presence of the Princess of Wates will give a special and distinctive character to the visit. The Government have done a very wise thing in prohibiting the ex- change of presents. When the present King visited India, the present question gave rise to some awkward difficulties, and it was said that one or two of the native Princes had embar. (3-m | rassed themselves by costly gifts,

done at home ander the direct supervision of the Growers and Distillers as compared

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te bottling done in China by Chinamen at the service of European Firms. Hongkong, 27th December, 1904. `

The accused stoatly denied this, but Yu was positive in his deificatrol and the accused was accordingly armsted in the than change,

he case was remek “

THREE (hibamen, lately arrived in the Colony frum Penang, took a pair of bangles a pawnshop at No. 123 Queen's Road, West, and as they appeared to be goki the accountant said he was prepared to advance $150 As

drons In hddition to that, there was an ex- ceeding scarcity of tonne ge, so that the reason

for the lagh rates prevailing is obvious. Even just off the southern shores of Formosa. Thus the ceremony this morning the bride, who was

now, it may be taken that a rave of 30 cents.

hostilities

Mr. Ray stated that list year at this time the tale from Saigon to Hongkong was 14, 24 and 22 cents per picul, which, he remarked, showed that there was good business being done. This year prices are lower.

been responsible for most of the survey work in the territorial waters of the Colony. She went out recently for a cruise Mirs Bay and returned to-day.

aboard of her have done much in providing the navigator in Chinese waters with reliable given away by Dr. A. Rennie, was attended by per piculis iuste 25 per cent. above the aver curls, and since the occupation of Hongkong Miss Stacey and Miss E. Hair, of the Peak Hos- age price ruling before the outbreak of and the cession of the New Territory have pital, while Mr. R. Douglas accompanied Capi. Williams as best man. The wedding over the bridal party had to hasten away to juin the s.5. Coptic as Capt and Mrs. Williams are pre- ceeding to Japan for a six weeks' honeymoon, and in consequence of the early departure of the steamer, and the call upon the bridesmaids'

in the Hongkong Hotel at which about a dezen time the bride and bridegroom were unable to be prevent at an informal breakfast' held laler

gemiler en were present,

COAL CHARTKE.

With regard to the subject of coal charters it was pointed out that, according to the report, $10 per ton was paid to the Stanley Dollar from Moji to Hongkong.

The Japanese Government have stopped the "indiscriminate shipments of coal from Mojo to foreign countries," said Mr. Ray. "At the bener class of coal is being kep in the county, no doubt for the use of the Government warships, transports, etc. The Government bave not interfered with It cannot be said that contracts, however, So per ton is a good rate; indeed, on the contrary, it is a low figure. We had it at $1.80 and $3 for a time, but the ninense tonnage which has been coming out here all the year

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CATASTROPHE NARROWLY AVERTED.

In connection with the survey work in Mirs

the past few weeks divers of the fleet have Bay is will be of interest in note that during been busy in blowing up submerged rocks and tendering more s cure the numerous anchor. ages with which this fine stretch of water abound. There are still several dangerous seeks which will doubtless receive the silen tion of the Naval authorities in the near future, and one in puticular which last week was nearly responsible for a serious mishap. It seems that the squadron has just weighed an- chor and was proceeding to Hongkang when a heavy fog enveloped the ships so that naviga tion was rendered extremely difficult. They had not proceeded for when it became known that one of the foremost ships was almost on top of a rock and had only just managed to

divert her course in the nick of time. The

MISSING BUROPIAN FOUND),

Yesterday afternoon a Japanese womati went. to Na. 2 Police Station and reported that her master, "Mister Esmith," was lying very ill ard destitute in his house at San Wa Fong, near by, and asked the police to go and see what could be done for him. The inspector in charge immediately despatched a constable, who shortly after returned and reported, upon which the inspecter went to the house and discovered

that the sick and des îtute man was no other than Heary Smith, why as we announced

months ago, was missing. Smith had been cm

has been responsible for a reduction in the

These boats are glad to get anything vessels behind opened out and passed the rockployed at the rope works, but resigned after

Lates.

cut down to next to nothing In the north of they can find in the way of cargo, and rates are in safety.

BOUND SOUTH.

China there has been a lot of charters going There is a rumour afloat' that the fi-et will about for small stemnere, niggly for the Japan-shortly be leaving the station for & cruise in ese acconat. That has inken the steamers southern waters, and although the exact date capib e of cartying about 35,000 piculs off the does not appear to have been definitely decided market,bit there we still plenty of big steamers upon, report has it that we shall up-anthor and

in the course of a fortnight or so. AWAY looking for chasters.”

HONGKONG PROSPECTS.

The interviewer asked Mr. Ray whether, in his apinion, the prospects of the Hongkong shipping trade for 1905 could be considered favourable.

THE "VENGEANCE."

Capt. Adair, who has just recommissioned the Vengeance at Colombo has been premated to the rank of Rear Admiral to date from 1st inst. This battleship arrived at Colombo on "Everything depends upon affairs in the the 20th ult. at 4 a.m. after experiencing amosi North, Mr. Ray replied. "In the event of pleasant voyage from Singapore. After leaving peace, being declared, you will find the place the s uhers for it was not found convenient crowded with shipping which have no charters to increase speed as was at first intended, the and are willing to take anything that comes ship bring sent along at an average of about along. There are about 120 Norwegian ships twelve knots. About thirty miles to the alone in the East. At present they are engaged south-west of Ceylon a torpedo-boat destroyer, was sighted apparently steaming a westerly in the Japanese trade, and so long as the war

course, but she was too far distant and making continues they are not likely to enter into com. pet tion with local boats, but should peace so much smoke that it was impossible to make arrive there will be another story to tell; weshall | out hernationality.

they were strangers to him he said i e preferred to hand over the money to them in their house, together with the pawn-ticket. The party ac contingly journed to Western street, and the accountant being satisfied handed over the pawn-ticket and $.50 in me note of Stco and 10 of $5 each, and left the house. In the meantime one of the men in the pawn-broker's shop had tested the bang les, and found them to be copper, heavily plated with gold. He at once rushed to the Police Station and reported the matter to in spector Collet, and detectives were sent out to look for the men in question. They were soon found trying to change the be overwhelmed by the tonnage of these boats, The Barfeur was expected at Colombo on $100 at a money-changers, at 327 Queen's and it is difficult to say.what will happen. But the 22nd uli. Road, West, and on the men being taken to it is too ently yel to, forecast the prospects of the station the other 10 notes of $5 each were the year. We can only wat and see how mat- found in the possession of the first man, as well ters turn out." as the pawgticket, so that all the money was recovered. The men were placed before Mr. Kemp at the Magistracy this morning, and charged with obtaming money by false pretinces and sentenced to

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drawing his salary, and quietly disappeared. Though advertised for and sought for by his friends, he was not heard fom again. It now appears that he has been iving in this semi- European district ever since, un the proceeds of bis last salary and his savings, until all his funds were exhausted. The Japanese woman stated that her master was kubject to some sort of fits, and as he appeared to be very ill, the inspector sent for an ambulance, and had him removed in the Government Civil Hospital, where he was admilled and detained for treat ment. This disposes of the theory that he had met with foul play for the money he had about. him when last seen!

SHIPPING AND MAILS. ·

MAILS, DUR Canadian Tartar) th.inst English (Coroniandil) 6th inst American (Siberia) 7ih inst. Canadian (Empress of India) Toth inst. German (Prins Heinrich) 11th insi.

·Indian (Wamsung) 17th inst.

The C. S. N. Co.'s 8 3. Namsung left Cal. curta this port via the Straits on rst inst a. d'nin be expected here on 17th just. The Germans have completed the railway rich leffabezia Nagasaki and Shanghai on The Irial German Maits.s. Prinz Hein- from Tsingtao tu Tsinaniu. A line from art in tnt may be expectant here on riik Temanfu to chowfa is projected, says the inst

felt again at 4 pm, same day, for Kobe, where

It should be noted that the, Liao giver han Universal Gazelle in confirmation of a telegram The C. P. R. Cols 26. Empress of China been opened to the trade of ali nations by Japan, appearing in our columns several weeks back, auived at Nagasaki at to am, on 3rd instant Iwo months and that 12 vessels were at Yingkow, the port and another live has been commenced to be bard labour and three hours in the stocks e: ch. of Newchwany, on the ng ult. This action built from Tsinin in Techow whence it will So well were the bangles made, and so deci p. | tive in appearance, that His Worship telaited to the part of Japar, indicative that she is pre- be extended to Shunte to join the Lu Han them temporarily for examination, and to stow pared to keep her promises; has gained the on-trunk line forming a complete system of com bis colleague in the other Court,

comiums of all merchants trading on the Lino,munication in the province of Sha Jung,

she is due to arrive at 8 pm, on 4th inst.

The CPR. Cols sis. Impress of Inda arrived at Yokohama at 12.30pm, on 3rd inst and felt again at 4 pm, same day, for Kobe whose she is due to arrive at 4 pm on 4th [pot.

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