TELEGRAMS.

[Private Telegram.]

LANGKATS,

Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Poits are informed by wire that the Mante. chappij tot Mijn-,Bosch-en. Landbou- wexploitatic in Langkat huve declared a dividend of Tls, 5 per share for the second quarter 1905, payable in Shanghai on the 15th proximo.

Reuter's

The Baltic Flost.

LONDON, 14th May.

A steamer arriving at Saigon reports that she passed the Russian flect anchored in Yuling Bay, Hainan, on the 12th instant,

Russia.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY

receipt of the news, orders, were sent for a cable to be dispatched Immediately to Mala bang for details of the occurrence, but ward. came back that the cable wis town and no communication could be had with Mindanno. A request was then sent to the naval authori ties at Cavite for assistance to refinat the trans-

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·PRAYA EAST RECLAMATION,

To the Editon oF THE " Hongkong. Tesmorari,"

THE BALTIC FLEETS.

The Secretary of the Japanese Legation at Paris has addressed an inquiry to the Franch Minister, M. Dalcassé, as to whether the serday's date on the subject of the Praya East of the coasts for the presention of the traffic French Administrative organisation of Indo- SIR,—With reference to your article of yes China suffices to secure an adequate surveillance reclamation scheme, which has now been in contraband. He has requested Mr. Delcard sheived, a word should be said about the to obtain information on the subject. "noisy trades" question. As most people

know, the so-called "noisy trades" in the Wan-

2.

16, 1905.

KWANG-CHOW-WAN

AND THE PRENCII CLAIM.

establishing Maritime Customs at Kwangchow. Fmace sometime ago consented to China

wan to collect tariffs and also to despatch.

native troops to arrest any native offenders and has demanded the concession of a railway from and has recently repented the demand to the a certain place to Kwangchow-wan in return

Viceroy at Canton. Viceroy Tsen-Chun-hsyan

asked that the demand be rejected.—Shanghai Mercury.

town and it is possible that the troops aboard chai district have received orders to quit The Captan Broc, of the gs. Polynesian, which has wired to the Walwupu on the subject and

port, shou'd she not get off by herself at high tide. N mention having been made in the telegram received of damage done, it is thought that but little, if any, has been sustained by the Buford. She lies now within sight of the will be landed by means of the ship's boats.

From later details received it appears that the Buford was en route from Malabang to Parang and had got about four and a half miles from the former part when she met with the accident. The damage sustained is evidently slight as she is not leaking in spite of the fact

that she ran on the rocks, and not on a sand bar

time they got was twelve months, and of that in conformity with the law, the various shops six months have already elapsed. No doubt, and yards will remove themselves from Wan chai to game other district where the noise will not disturb the peaceful stumbers of the weary, But there is a question here which might have as was at first supposed: The Launch Powerful the Praya East Reclamation scheme. If all Keen considered when you were dealing with was called upon to try and pull the big skip offat these shops and yards have to leave Winchai, high tide, but she failed in make any impression the coolies and workmen who are engaged apos the imprisoned transport, and the cellier there must also teave the district. That will Justin and the naval boat Mindars which are take a goodly proportion of the Wanchai now at Folloc hve been asked for. They will population away from the locality. Already transfer the passengers, troops and all impedi-Messrs. George Fenwick and Company have The Russian Want Day appears to have menta to Parang. The Seward, which was also practically left and others are leaving every passed off quietly.

day. They are going farther eastward and it the rub comes in. They can get land in the seems they are going at a profit. That's where

foor, with no restrictions as to drainage, vicinity of East Point at 25 cents per square wall-building, or anything else. Along the Praya the question of the reclamation has always to be considered when the pur chase of land is concerned. But if you go a litler farther along the Frays, you can get land without conditions. As a matter of fact, I believe that Fenwick & Co, are to build make the drainage good or not is a matter for a rubble sea-wall, and whether they like to their private consideration; the Government says nothing about it,

[N. C. D. News.]

Port Arthur Wrecks for Sale,

Tukin, Toth May, The Navy advertises for sale twentytwo sunken vessels Post Arthur.

Reinforcements for General Linioviteh.

expected to arrive in Malibang in a matter of iwo hours from the time of the sending of the telegram, is to be called upon for assistance in case of necessity. 单

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Colonel Philip Read, commanding the 23rd infantry at Malabang, the officer sending the details to division beackjuarters, states that up that time no reports had been received from either the quartermaster of the engineers of the Buford as to the occurrence. The 1st and 3rd buttalions of the 19h have been landed at Malabarg, and it is hoped that the delay caus In aec rdance with the advice of the Granded by the accident will not materially delay Duke, the Russian Gavranment has nattered the mobilitation of the gh Division at Kiell.

The Japanese Administration of Manchuria-

Osaka, oih May,

Tokio, 11th May,

It is now understand that the recent ordin ance with reference to Japanese civil adminis Irtion in Manchurin refers only to the Kunn tung P'erinsula formerly held by Russia under a lease from Chinn.

The Prowling Vladivostockers. Tokio, 11th May, The sailing vessel Veltoku Afitos reports" that she sighted en Vladivostockers at 6.10 pin, on Tuesday twenty miles north-west of Fakaura in Aan or prefecture. They sailed southward after attempting to overhaul the

Yeitobu.

the final departure of the Thomas to the States, although the chief quartermaster is afraid that she will be detained four or five days,

MOTOR CAR HUMOURS IN HONGKONG.

CLAIM FOR 5.00 IN COURT.

One of the newest ideas in cases, so far as Hongkong is concerned, came before the um inary Court to-day. Mr. Justice bercombe Smith was on the bench. Mr. Beavis appear ed for the plaintiff, and Mr. R. Harding repre- sented the first defendant,

According to the summons, Chan Lai Ming, 16, Caine Road, and Hung B, cook, of the same address, were summoned by Gaetano Pas santino, 40 Queen's Road, mechanical engineer, hecause he had knocked him down by a notor car, driven by the defendants. The plaintiff

* Anmor is the northernmost prefecture claimed $100 damages. in the main island of japan.-ED.

The Neutrality of France,

Tokio, 11th May, It is officially announced that, M. Delenssé replied on Sunday to Dr. L. Matono, the Tapas ese Minister at Paris, in reference in the Cam rach day incident, that France had instructed the civil and military authorities in French Indo China to keep a more vigilant watch on the coasts and order aff belligerent vessels en tering the territorial waters.

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of war, going along, without lights, between he saw on the night of the #zil Inst., six men. Cape Papelon and Honkoke Ray, and later aw two torpedo destroyers off the Paracels. The stok report that five Japanese officers, disguis nationality of these vessels could not be ascered as labourers, were caught photographing TELEORMS received in London from Vladivo

tained, but from their position in those localities the defences there in April and were sum the Russian fleet. it in fair to presume that they were portions of arily hanged. Documents found upon the Japanese, it is said, showed that they had already sent to Tokyo full information about PREVIOUS. TO REMOVAL TO

·SHIPPING JEISAM.

be blown up, as it is impossible to refloat her. The P. and O. liber Australia will probably The sale of the fittinge, etc, realised a profit of

4,000.

remarks a contemporary, several steamers car- Owing to the movements of the Baltic Fleet,

The latest addition is the as Rezsund which rying rice to Japan are detained at Singapore, arrived there from Rangoon with a full cargo of rice for Japan.,›

chartered by the Russian Government as a iran

The N.D.L. str. Fave, which had been

sport, left Shanghai on Thursday for Odessa, having on board about 1,400 Russian refugees, accommodation for 200 first class and 1,200 The Trays is an ex-Atlantic liner and has second class and steerage passengers.

that while in Manila her cargo of coal in the forehold caught fire through spontaneous combustion, the forehold being slightly damaged. The usual protest papers were filled in before the British Consul at Masila..

Then, on the noisy trades" question, it

Captain Kelley of the ss. Heathburn, which should be remembered that while the Govern-arrived to-day from Manila in ballast, reports ment are exceedingly vigorous in entering the law against the poor Chingman who has to rivet a bolt here or plane a slab of wood there, nathing is thought about the new Government doc yard. When that work is completed, it should prove about the noisiest place in Hong- kong. All the little shops in Wanchai that make a noise at present will be as nothing. power noise of the dockyard. And whereas compared to the colossal ten-thousand horse- the Wanchai establishments were, comparative ly speaking, away from the city proper, the dockyard will be at our very nose.

I agree that the temporary abandonment of the reclamation scheme is bad for the city, but Government "depoit" the prospernus trides how to get over the difficulty, when the of Wanchai?

by fire recently at Tungchow was towed to The I.C. str. Yuen to which was destroyed Shanghai on Wednesday by the tug Samron and anchored in the lower section. On Friday she was towed to the Tungkadoo Dock and during her progress up river she attracted con siderable attention by her forlorn appearance,

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From the slatement which was made by Mr. on going all they could to frustrate the scheme alleged to have been purchased by Russian for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham

Beasts, it appeared that the plaintiff was quiet ly walking alerg Arsenal Street, when a motor car, driven by the defendants, came along and knocked him over. That was on the 28th of April, and as a result of the accident the plain tiff was unable to work.

he was attended by Dr Justin for over a week. In his evidence, the plaintiff observed that

A question as to his sun of clothes, which he raid had been damaged, urn:e.

His Honour- You can use the suit, can't

It isn't torn--Nn, sir.

In fact a hule brushing would make it all right ?-The witness said nothing, but nodded.

Upon the reported approach of Admita! | yau ?--Yes, sir. Nibogatoff's suitadron, France cabled again to the naval authorities to carry out their previous instructions by every means, and sent a com munication to that effect to Russia. Subsr que: tly France informed Dr. Motono that an official naval report had been received, staing

that no Russians were to be seen at Hon Kohe Bay on Tuesday morning,

Osaka, 11th May. The French Government has formally _declarei! that no strategical combination of the 2nd and jed Russian fets shall be allowed to take place within the territorial waters of Frech Indo-China.

Osaka, 9th Way.

A Lonton telegram says that Ressia is en deavouring to disturb the friendly relations between Great Britain and France, and that the movement is gaining ground Russia is anxious to relieve herself of the difficult situa. tion in which she will be placed if Japan res solutely protests to France..

NAVAL NOTES.

It is reported from flap Rock that a Chinese gunboat nume unknown was sighted last even. ing about seven miles out.

The new Japanese battleship' Kotori will be launched on July 4th next ut" Barrow-on- Furness, and will be nawed by Princess

head no warning sound, so horn booted, no In answer to the Julge, the plaintiff said, he bell rung. He was walking about four feet from the eastern side of Arsenal Street when the motor car struck him

I cannot for the life of me tell. From the Government letter read by Sir Paul Chater at the meeting on Saturday, it would seem as if the Government were bent by imposing dues and duties, in the shape of premiums, which could not be paid on the spot. The Government never seem to think that all land reclaimed represents so much worth the white of the Government, instead of money in their pocket. It would almost be

imposing conditions, to subsidise those who

of the roperties on the land would mean a undertake the reclamation of land, because, in the end, the ground rents and the riteable value great deal more than ever the initial cost of the reclamation could amount to. But, sup. pose, it is no gund enmplaining. Things will go nn in the same happy-go-lucky way till the grand finale. I enclose my card and remain- Yours, etc.,

PRAYA.

Hong' ong, 16th May, 1975.

IPU TING-FAN'S ACHIEVEMENT.

The following letter appears in the "North- China Daily News.":-

agents. The N. C. D). Netus has good author.ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi- ity for stating that the delay in clearance only sions, ice, &c, throughout the voyage. applies to two steamers. The others will Electric Light

This Steamer is installed throughout with probably clear for posts of Shanghai which are not as yet declared to be within the war zone.

The new steam launch Pee Wee, built at Tanjong Pagar, Singapore, to the order of Messrs. Hooglandt and Co. for a Dutch firm'in Pangkalan Brandan, was being coaled the other day at the Tanjong Pagar wharf preparatory 10 leaving for Pangkalan Brodan, when she sank from being loaded with more coal than, she. could carry. The crew escaped with a duck- ing.

A duly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess are

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For further Particulars, apply at the Com.

Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road,

Sir-Ya will perhaps correct me if I am commission by the end of May. Among the `ONSIGNEES of Cargo from Lonion, pany's Local Branch Office in PRINCE'S

The G.V.S. Petre is rapidly approaching the completion of her extensive overhaul on the China Borneo Slipway. She is expected to be in the water next we k, and to be ready to minor alterations is a new companion way leading through the bridge deck, which will enable the cabin to be reached from the bridge deck without the necessity of leaving the shelter of the awnings.-B. N. B. Herald.

Insperior Langley placed nine Chinamen before Mr. F. a. Hazeland at the Magistracy this morning, charged with heing stowaways, in hat they boarded the ss. Lightning in Singapore without the consent of the mast-r agents or owners, and secured passage to this port without paying for the saine. The men pleade i guilty and were sentenced to six weeks' hard labour each,

Evidence was given by a member of the mistaken in the assertion that up to date, no ntice has been taken by the local press either R.GA., Privale 5.amuel Smith, who stated that

in your enty, or in the North, of the late achieve the accident occurred right opposite the ment of His Excellency Wu Ting.f.n. Soldiers and Sailors Home in Arsenal Street. Every one whose sensibilities have been either lie said there was, a 'ricksht on the right, carified blunted by residence in Ching, lie plentiff was in the middle and the called to take cognizance of, cannot help but surrounded by all the horrors that one is com moor car was on the left, as all three furned fel a debt of gratitude to this good man, down Arsenal Street. The motor car swerved, I who, of his own intiative, and impelled salely apparently, caught the plainuff and dragged by humanity and a pure loyally, has him right across the rund, trahing him through laboured to remove from his country one the gutter. A question arose as to the unphat he has been at this affair for some of its darkest stigmas. I have learned past in Arsenal Street. The witness said, very time and had difficulty in securing the help of solemnly"If the motor car hadn't avoided the necessary coadjutors before he was able to

lamp post, it would have gone right into the memorial befo e the Empress-Dowage

1 honour to him. If one anesthousandth part it." The allegation was not denied.

His Honour asked how fast the motor car gentleness of spirit, and broad progressive of China's rulers had his kindness of heart was going.

mind, such occurrencer as the inte la baror performance said to have been enacted under the auspices of a Viceroy at Keellin would be as obratele in China as they, are in England or any other civilised part of the world, The conditions of life in China, the morale worth left New York on September 21, 1934. of its inhabitants and their insensitive and was lost sight of save when spoken lait necessary here for the maintenance of order 43.30 east. A scarcity in oil was beginning happily a more severe cade of punishment is ember in the vicinity of 410 south and ne vous organisations are such that un.

than in more fortunate parts of the world, but to make itself felt in ite' Manila market and it is said to be the intention of Mr. Wu, as her arrival comes as a relief to the local agents time ripens, to do all possible to lift his country of the Standard Oil Company. up to the standard 'of other lands, morally an well as politically.

Witness-About as fast as an electric tram. His Honour-That is quite possible, but a car steps occasionally. How many miles hout was it going?

Witness 10 10 20 miles an linur,

un

Arisugawa. Preparations are being made to the witness said the motor car was going as In the end, after questioning by Ilis Honour, perform the ceremony in Japanese style.

fast as the electric trams usually went.

In the course of the evidence for the defence, the second defendant, was called. He said that he saw the key of the shed where the molar car was kept and he decided to enjoy himself. So he took out the motor-car.

His Honour-Ever ride a motor car before?

Ever intend

!

After a voyage of 231 days from New York, day, bringing a cargo of oil for the local branch the ship Kenilworth arrived at Manila, Thurs-

of the Standard Oil Company. The Kenil

ex as Bosphore, and from Havre, ex ss. Dordogne, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, Vatables are being landed and stored at their with the exception of Opium, Treasure and risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless before Noon, TO-DAY, requesting it to be intimation is received from the. Consignees landed here.

Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaime/fafter Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the

TUESIJAY, the 23rd May, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me ŋa or before the 23rd May, or they will not be recognisert. TUESDAY, the 23rd May, at 3 P.M.

All damaged packages'will be examined on

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong 16th May, 1905-

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The refit of the battleship Allien, fagship of Rear Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curzan-Howa, CV.D., CH Cм.., second in command of the China Squadron, lately completed at Hoag. kong, cast over £13,000 The Adion, which was built at Blackwall on the Thames, was completed for sea in 1901 at a cost of £857.2 8, -No was commissigned the June of the same year by Captain W. W. Hewit! to replace the Bar | (laughter).. fteur, flagship of Rear-Admiral T. H. Grenfell, The cook's bold adventures ended in a

econd in command. Captain T. H. M. Police Court conviction, when he had to pay the Kueilin affair was exclaimed at in horror, 4 The Europears passenger accommodation will THE DAIRY FARM CO

rivalty seems to exist on the China sta

tion in this respect, which could be into duced with much advantage on other station

Perhaps it is only the the Empress Dowager

The fleet of the Indo-China S.N. Co., who would feel complacent at "commuting" a Limited, will shortly be increased by a large sentence from decapitation to strangulation, steel screw steamer, which was launched on but so long as it is assured that it will be sth ult, by Swan, Huster and Wigham "summary strangulation, as per rescript, it is to ride one again?--No., perhaps all one can hope for until the dawn of Richardson, Limited. The Kutsang is 400 it. that millenium which abolishes all legal murder. I in length by 51 f. in breadth, and will carry a What a concession the rescript is to mercy, how large cargo as well as having accommodation ever, may be judged from the fact that when for both European and Chinese passengers. certain foreign official, himself - the kindest

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Jeanm took over command in March, 1922, and he in tuin was relieved by the present skipper, Captain S. R. Fremantle, when she His Honour, in delivering judgment, heldingchi'b. You can see that any day in the nese passengers will be under the bridge deck.

of men, remarked. "Why, it is only the be on the bridge deck, and the Gist-class Chi was re-commissioned at Wei-hai-wei last that the second defendant was not the servant Chinese City. If a member of one of the There will also be accommodation for a good August. Since going on the station the of the first, so as to make the first defendant older bit, lisations in the world can be number of second-class Chinese passengers in Albion has done some suaight shooting with answerable for the negligence of his servant, and to tacitly suggest that its' horror was milf the poop...

brought by look upon thus placidly The cook took the motor carost on his own, gated by its frequency, it is not surprising that her big guns at target practice. A healthy without the authority or permission of his Wa Ting-fang had some difficulty in impress SILVER fluctuations and the concomitant varia-

running it not in the course of his employment master and when running the motor-car he was ing its enormity on his associates and their tions in exchange still form a perennial sub-

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ject of comment and of anxiety, notwithstand Straits Settlements have wholly or partly rid ing that India, Japan, the Philippines, and the themselves of its incubus. The war has caused

beck tells us in his last published index num same temporary demand which is naturally. only an intermittent factor, for, as Mr. Sauer ber of silver, with the exception of the usual FROZEN SHEFF KIDNEY...5... industrial consumption and the small require- FINE AUSTRALIAN HAM...60 ments for subsidiary coins, the metal is now entirely demandent on the ability of India and FINE AUSTRALIAN BACON55 China to take large quantities; and if their de- PRIME YORKSHIRE HA mand falls off it will probably have some in- fuence on the priceTM

Hongkong, 16th May, 1993.

U.S. TRANSPORT DAMAGED.

The transport Buford is on a reef opposite the town of Malabang, Mindanao, where the had gone with the 19th infantry which is to relieve the 23rd now stationed there. She ran aground about six o'clock in the evening of the ith and word of the accident was received early yesterday morning at Fort Santiago, Criporis the Cablenews of Saturday's date. On

or in bebalf of his master. It seemed to highest possible terms the appreciation which The foreign Press should express in the very Honour that the first defendant could not be every human being who learns of this reform held responsible for the negligent act of the must feel for Wu Ting-fang. second defendant, la Honour found that, considering the medical expenses of 231 in curred by the plaintiff as the result of the accident, and the wear and tear of his cloibes, the plaintif is entitled to the sum of $100 against the second defendant,

Judgmont accordingly,

tory to its latest chapter as, the man who has His Excellency will live in the pages of his done the greatest and nobleat deed of our time, and certainly a people from whose, life this hideous shadow has been rensored will venerate his name for (wice, ten thousand year Thanking you for your valuable sp

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