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LONDON, 9th January?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

- BANKA

DIVIDEND AND BONUS.

All the leaders of both sides were speaking.ject to audit, the Directori of the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation will recom• mend at the forthcoming meeting:

A Dividend of £1.75/- per share. A Bonus of L1 per share,

last night. Fiscal reform and the Chinese labour question were the chief topics, but Home Rule was also generally introduced.

Mr. Burna and Mr. Balfour (the latter at Manchester) dealt at great length with Chi- ncse labour.

...;`Mr, Balfour said that the Liberals did not intend to and dare not alter the system.

It is expected that the Borough elections will finish on the 17th, and the Counties on the 27th instant.

The United States Currency. A Bill will be introduced at Washington for a reform of the currency.

لبعيد

Japanese Investments.

Later..

The Hokkaido Colliery Railway onces the issue of £1,000,000 mortgage fronds at

per cent.

LIONS IN HONGKONG,

1. TO THE S.S. “CAO BANGS

Five large lions measuring about seven fact

By the courtesy of Mr. Champeaux, agent from tip to tip and about 3 ft. 4 in, in height, for the Messageries Maritimas at Hongkong. we are enabled to state that the Hongkong We are officially authorised to state that sub..and confined in one huge cage, arrived in the

Colony this morning by the Indo-China Com-Salvage Syndicate, of which Sir Paul Chater is pany's steamer Kui Sung." These animals are the head, has been requested to send an ex- fine specimens of their breed, and we understand pedition to the scene of the stranding of the will leave hers shonly, for Haiphong, wheres. Cap Bang, to spport on her position and at to the possibilities of satring her. It is under they are consigned. They were expected to be landed to-day, and will be kept at the Hong- Rood that the "City of Birmingham will be "kong Home Repository until their departure. engaged in this work, if it is decided to attempt The Hoimals, we hear, are from Mr. Carl the task of salving the vessel, and will be des Hagenbach, ona of the greatest animal impor.patched as soon as the necessary arrangement teri in the world, and are for the Sparpal can be made. Circus. Accompanying the animali are two `trainers, a lady'and a gentleman.

Add to the Reserve Fund, 51,c03,000. And carry forward, about $1,700,000.

THE MUTINY AT HARBIN.

EXTRAORDINARY SCENES.

· The latest advices regarding the disturbances" at Harbin show that an extraordinary state of "affairs" (preväited. According in news lele. graphed to London on the 14th December, it secins that when the tropps at Harbis, Man- churia, learned that they were not to be sent home until the spring, and would be compelled to face the winter with scant supplies of food and clothing, thousands paraded the streets like bandits, burning the shops and plundering Some seized an expreis train and went to Vladivostok, where they raided the Government stores, and returned laden with supplies of drink, several machine guns, many rifles, and much ammunition. A great orgy followed, and when the men were savagely drunk, Har It hears evidence of finving been carefully bin was sacked, the mulineers using machine compiled, rather with the purpose of establi-guns freely. The hospitain were raided and shing the standpoint of Germany, than of retorting to the French Yellow-book...

The Morocco Conference. A German White-bouk on the Morocco question has been issued,

RUSSIA'S RELATIONS WITIL JAPAN.

"refusal to appoint AN "AMÚASSÁDOK

Over and above the absorbing cares caused by the troubled state of the interior, the new Cabinet, has to devote considerable attention to certain international questions which, without involving immediate issues of magnitude, are in no wise devoid of importance.

FAZAL. ACCIDENT.

IN THE HARBOUR.

An accident occurred in the harbour last night which resulted in the death of a. sampan sian. fiom police Investigations,, it would appear that the accident was brought about by care. lessness on the part of the deceased himself. tistem that when the ss. Doric entered

ITALIAN CONVENT.

BENEFACTIONS TO THE INSTITUTION,

The Superiorass of the "Italian Convent

wishes to express her most grateful thanks to the benevolent friends and benefactors of the Institution who so kindly and generously con- tributed towards the new extension of the Convent and has much pleasure in stating. that the balding is finished, and is now all occupied by the lamates of the'Donvent. The following is a list of the donors and donations:- HE, the Governor...... go. Machalo Major-Ceneral V. Hatton so Hen, R. Blewana M. J. D. Stephens 5,009 Dr Jordan

500 A Filentl

Madaine Mung

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Sicolas Pantacou

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P.K.th tmnidaaCatist Madung Montefura » Sir Paul Chattok Francisco Gomes...... A. L. Komen

HN. Mody. Sin Tak Fai Victor DeacoON A. Remjahn

S. Kadour Friend...

A. Palmer

Yolpicelemeden Mirs, Kuraries...

J. D. Humphreys & Son D. S. Savion & Co...

Hon. Wel Yuk

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100 Mrs, Arevodomèneme

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So J. J. Yasuni

50 11. F. Kavar

30 Husforjee Nabrojto....

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30 J. 1. BavaTÉK

30. M. 11. Katrak

21 S. F. Kavarana

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harbour, a sampan came ncoss her bows, just as she was approaching her buoy to makeFrancisco The Vat.... fast, and though hailed from the vessel to keep th out of the way, took no notice, until seeingr. flo Ka a collision was inevitable the sampan tried

future attitude towards Japan, as affected and and, on coming into contact with the Doric, The foremost of these deals with Russia's to get away. But it was then too inte,

symbolised by diplomatic relations. Shall the sampan was capsized. The master and the Russia send an Ambassador to Tokio, or unly a crew were thrown into the water, and when Minister Plenipotentlity as heretofore? When they were, picked up, it was found that the the comfints eaten, the ductors and nurses being Count Witle was in Posmonth he had several master had broken his back. He was at bound and thrown into the, snowdrifts. Many conversailons with Baron Komura and Mr.

once removed to the Government Civil It shows that the Sultan of Turkey emi-

Russian and Chinese cleitians were inurdered. Tukabira respecting the future relations of the Hospital, where he expired shonly after admis- Some at the officers, sympathising with the two countries, and the accredited representation, the body being removed to the Morgue. phatically assured the German representamismeers, opened wheat and floor storehouses, lives, who should maintain them, The Japanese is understood that an inquiry will be held in tives that France was claiming to be the but the pub burnt them all. The troops cheer plenipotentiary then expressed the Mikado's due course, in order to place the blame where TEND mandatory of Europe, and adduces various out at the sight of the burning city. General' wish to despatch a representative of Ambassa properly belongs. facts tending to, plove the contention, thật. Mavariloff's cavalry attacked the rioters, and a dial rank to St. Petersburg, "and to have a ¡French reform schemes implied complete bloody fight took place at close quarters. Re-Russian diplomatist of like rank in Tokio,

French control in, Morech.

fugees from Harbin, Manchuria, bring further Count Witte, who desires to see cordial relations particulars concerning the niutiny in that city. speedily established between the recent foes, These show that when General Mavariloff ar-telegraphed home communicating the Mikado's rived, he sent his troops to liste down several wish, and setting forth the desirability of east., barracks and expel the mincers. The luter, ing around for a suitable diplomatis. But in her being expelled, mingled with the terrer St. Petersburg the mailler was regarded from stricken inhabitants, and the cavally, attacking a different point of view, and no, with was the crowd slaughtered joo, mostly mutineers.cherished to comply with Japan's desire. us The latter were subsequently reinforced, and sit would continue to be represented by a mere used machine guns, killing many of the Minister, not by an Ambassador, and the, per envalry.

Prince von Baetow, maintains at Ger -many in demanding a conference defends the interests of all the Powerk.........

The Press commenting on the White Link considers that it iuilicates an amicable solu; tion, though doubts, are expressed concern ing German designs,on the Atlantic coast,

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Chinese Labour, on the Rand. Mr. A, J. Balfour, speaking “at. I eamington, on the 2nd inst. defended the imputation al Chinese Labour in the Transed at great length and vigorously. He declated that the Liberal leaders, had done, gross injury to the morals of the country by spreading atcious falsehoods on that subject, and by using the electioneering cry of slavery, while they we e not really intending to expel the coolies.

Jewish Colony.

Mr. Winston Chuichill, in a letter to Mr. Zangwill, says that while Lord Elgan is bound, to recognise the terms fortues in the way of founding a jewish Colony,in East Africa, be will approach the subject with derp sympathy, Mr. Winston Churchill feels, so he expresses it, that Mr. Zungwill's mobile vision of a settled home for Jews, under the Ang of interance and freedom, should not be allowed in fade away, 'and he will do bis uimosi to fulfil the vision.

Riga in Arms.

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THE,"GOLDEN" DOLLAR,

Perhaps it has never occurred to any of our correspondents on "Carency Reform, "te- marks the Straits Times, to question the con situation of the Straits silver currency? Possi- hity may not be known to them that the rupee coinage of ludia contains a certain amount of Lold The proportion is it faitesimal in each coin, but amounts to a large quantity in the aggregate, Luni-Colonel F. F MacCastic, E. M.S., in his report upon the waiking of "His Majesty's Assay Office in India, for last year, notices that the average proportion of guld fouad, by monthly musays, was 371 per mille for rupees, and o ghy and e.609 for quarter, and one-eighth rupees respectively. He compunes that the coinage of the year contains 6.737 troy unces of gold of the approximate value of 2505.

BRITAIN'S METHODS,

IN SOME EASTERN DEPENDENCIES. General Sollohue, the new Governoa General of the Baltic Provinces, accompanied by a

Greatly to the gain of Asiatic humanity, (bere strong force, has reached Riga, where be issued has been gradually built up a territonal and po- a conciliatory proclamatine, Later, there hundlitical supplement to dur 1 astern Empire whose red work-en surprised a detachment of end is not yet. fta.comparatively recent dragoons at Riga, killing eleven and wounding date, the Straits Settlements were futle more fourteen of the latter General Sollashue reports, than a name, beyond Sngapore, Penang, and the initial movements of three field ones their ametite neighbourhoods. Thus chaptic under Generals Bendi, Reyaliardt, and Orloff, state of affairs spread to Siamese 'Malaya, as ' repairing railways as they proceed.

was bothat to happen, and at one time even seemed likely to extend "still further to the north. Then, however, one of our bora Pro Consuls happily appea ed on the scene, and contrived to persuade the independent kinglets According to a baletin just isturd, by the that it would be greatly to their pecuniary Bureau of Statistics of the Department of advantage to form a federation under British Commerce and Labour in America, the expenseantol and pnection. It was a mosi „difficuli of American products to China during the ten and delicate flour, but the directing genius

AMERICA AND Tun dovcoil.

INCREASED, EXPOSTS TO CIHNA.

months ending October 31, 1995, were more than double in value those of the corresponding period in 1934, and nexity twenty times the value of the exports of ten years ago during the same months. If any alaum was caused in any quarter over the possibilities that the hoycott would seriously impair American trade with China, says the San Francisco Chiquicle, this statistical statement proves conclusively diąt there was no occasion for it. American trade has apparently been stimulated by it. Doubt less a boycott was established in some parts of Chign and attempted in others. But, there never has been a general boycott of our pro.

ducts through the Empile, and, in 'fact, anne. was possible. The great mass of the Chinese people are totally disinterested in the subject of the American exclusion of contract coolies, and the latter are certainly unconcerned over the manner in which the exclusion are administered here, in respect laws

to those privileged to enter the country. Ame rican goods find, favour in China, however, on

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persevered. Against all discouragements, and the Malay Confederation eventually became an accomplished fact. But in cases of this sort there is no stopping the ball of progress when once set-rolling. A short time ago, the Bang- kek Government recognised certain British rights of interference in the miportant Siamese. Malayan Fate of Kelantan, while announce ment is now made that the Sultan of Brunei submits to English coatrol, and that Labuan is promoted to the status of a Crown Colony,. In every lostance, too, the change has accured through the irresistible force of circumstances, and without any application of armed coercion, —Ex.

MERCHANT SHIPPING

DIFFICULTIES.

CONFUSING SKARCHLIGHTS.

For some time past serious complaints have been made as to the confusion and complica

son selected for the purpose, owing to his knowledge of English, and to other considera. tions, some of which may seem extrinsic, was M. Bekhmetieff, now Minister in Sofia.

M. Bekhneleff accordingly quities Bulgaria and repaired to the capital of 1 ussia, where he remained several days without any practical result; for Russia, having allowed it to be known through the intermediary of French di plomacy that she insists on being represented in Tokia by a mere Minister, and refuses to appoint an Ambassader, was courteously in. formed through the same channels that Japan would prefer, for the time being, to send a

mere Chargé d'affaires to St. Petersburg, and

have a Russian representative of like fank in Tokio. Owing to the That's unexpected deci sion, M. Bekämetieff, who hoped, to have his status definitely decided and his appointment confirmed, left St. Petersburg walicut receiving any definite answer..

Thus the matter is bill' in Abeyance. The Minister-1'resident, however, together with Count Lamsdorff, will doubtless "solve the dim » culty satisfactorily as son as he can attend, to it, for he must be well pware that the appoint- ment of simple Charges d'Aguises would, at the very outset of the peaceful enn, give an adverse

turn to nil the fature relations between the two

countries,, and in view of the number and importance of the outstanding questions open by the Peace Treaty might easily give rise to conflicts of a serious nature, For that reason, therefore, however reluctant Russin may be to lead the way in recognising the new status of Japan, there is great hope that minor considerations, of this nature will eventually and speedily be sacrificed to the vast national and international interests, which can best be served by the establishment and maintenance of good and neighbourly intercourse between the two great peuples, If this conjecture, for which I have no official grounds whatever, should prave correct, Russia's first Ambassador to Japan would still be M. Rekhmetieff, who has spent more than the average number of years in the capital of Bulgaria.-Darly Telegraph. M

ABUSES OF COLD STORAGE.

"The immediate environment of such large cities as New York and Philadelphia is simply a complex of smaller cities, and in the case of metropolis to Albany in one direction, along New York one can say that from the colossal

New York to Boston, along the coast in a both sides of the banks of die Hudson, from northerly direction, and from New York to

A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.

BISHOP OF TOKIO IN HONGKONG,

*

Mgr. Mugabure, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Tokio, arrived at Hongkong yester day, on board the M. M. mail steamer Cale donien, in his way back to Japan. His lordship his been in Japan for over thirty years, and

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GOVERNMENT BILLS.

TENDERS for SPECIE, BRITISH and. MEXICAN DOLLARS, current in this Colony, in Exchange for Sterling Bills drawn at to days' sight on the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, London, will, be received by the Chief Paymaster, Amy Fay De- partment, until 11 AM, on the

15th January, 1905.

The Tenders to state the total amount (in Pounds Sterling), and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for less than 100

The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in sealed covers, addressed to the Chief · Paymaster,

Army Pay Department, and endorsed "Tenders

for Government Bills".

+

The right to accept or reject any or all of the lenders is reserved.

Copies of Forms of Tender can be had on application.

. J. R. GALE,

Capių A. F. D,

H.M. Treasury Chest Officer.

Fletcher Street,

Hongkong. Hongkong, 11th January, 1906.

enjoys the reputatua of having thoroughly pastered 'the Japanese languages. For some, years, says a contemporary, he was Professor of French Literature at the Tokio University. He is an enthusiastic admirer of Japan, and this was so well-known that when fie proceeded to Europe last year, in May, it was rumoured that the object of his visit was to calist the sympa ties of the Continental nations on behalf of His Majesty's Treasury Office, the Japadest. It will be remembered how, the Japanese as anti-Christian, and were al- at that time, Continental nations regarded armed lest success against a Christian power night induce the victors ty become intolerant of Christianity. Such, of course, has not been the case, and throughout the campaign and war na single instance of religious rancour on the part of the Japanese has been chronicled. In

panied the Japanese_troups to the front, and ↑ were permitted to perform their duties just as with European armies. The Bishop held quite a different view to that obtaining on the Con- tinent; and he gave his opinion on the situation when he was accorded an audience by the Hope. This, it will be recollected, was tele- gaphed out to the East by Reuter at the

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THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA:

feel, it is said that Christian chaplams accomN ORDINARY MEETING OF SHARE

tinie.

TŘE HERRĒĶO RISING:

DYING IN THOUSANDS FRON 'THIRST, An afficial report presented to the German Weichsing on the revoll of the Hericios in „German "South-West Africa, states that (be Herreros in the northern provinces of ba colony have been practically exterminated: They tied the Kaiser's forces across the Omahehe desert, where they prished in thou sands, of hunger and thirst. Rendered desper nie by their sufferings, they dug holes in inuny places 50 and 6 feet deep in the hope of and died in the desert. Hundreds of bodies. discovering water, and, finding none, lay down'

were found" strewn over the sand. In some instances the negroes in their despair, had huddled together to die, and their bodies were found in great heaps. A splendid record is necribed to the German troops, who made pro- 'gress against the enemy in the face,of colossal, difficulties. Many detachments hind to mike forced marches of 6 miles, over roads including sand dunes above 500 feet high,

PRANCE AND GERMANY,

REMARKABLE STATEMENT.

In the course of a speech delivered at Cham- pleny, near Paris, on the 3rd of December, an the occasion of the anniversary of the battle fought there in 1870, M. Paul Deroulede made the following remarks:-

"There are but two solutions to the grave crisis in which we now find ourselves, France sapport of England. Those who advocate a must either kneel before Germany or seek the

third course, which would consist in being neither for nor against the one or the other, us exposing us to the enmity of both are

either very blind or very culpable. They Philadelphia in a' southerly direction, we

are very blind if they “dó not see tire simply have a chain of larger and smaller evidence of the danger which we should cities, with insufficient agricultural land in incur by, our isolation. They are very tervening 10 supply the animal and vegetable culpable if while realizing that danger their fond for the multitude of human beings with Angiophobia sacrifices the very security of France to stupid traditional rancour: Certainly in the great cities. Cold storage has there England will serve her own interests in pro- fore become a necessity in order to pre-moting ours, but it is precisely that circum- serve the large number of killed poultry stance which constitutes the strength of the only of suspending that comes chiefly from our great West. European agreement capable

their merits. The boycolt bugaboo was started tion caused to navigators of merchant vessels. There can be, therefore, no question of abo. Api altogether, the sudden; aggression

TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

OTICE is hereby given that the FIFTH

HOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Victoria Buildings, on SATURDAY, the 20th January, 1906, at 23 o'clock. Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with a State- iment of Accounts for the year, ending”31st December, 1905.

The REGISTER or SHARES of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 16th January, 10 SATURDAY, the 20th January (both days, inclûsive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

MOWBRAY'S. "NORTHCOŢE,,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th January, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

"HE P. &'O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

*ARCADIA,"

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FROM BOMBAY, “COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignces of Cargo by the above-named- vessel are hereby informed that their Goods Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown are being landed and placed of their risk in the Company's Godowns. at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by Mark

and delivery can be oblained as soon as the Goods are landed.

. This vessel brings on Carga

From London, &c., er 5.5. Britannia, From Calcutta, ex $.8. Manila. From Persian Gulf, &c, ez B. 1. S. N and

B. & P. 5. N. Co,'s Steamers,” Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before. 9 A M., TO-MORROW.

Goods not cleared by the 18th instant, at 4 2,14. will be subject to rest.

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No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's representative at an appointed hour.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the sleamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent, Unngkong, sith January, 1005.

have left the Godawns,

CHEESE.

VERY choice australian

CHEDDAR,

ONLY 50 CENTS per fb.

TRY SOME.

for the purpose of alarming the timid manu-

German Emperor, or, at any rate, of incturers and exporters interested in the trade owing to the nightly practice of displaying lition of cold storage for animal food. in fact, retarding it a little and victoriously repelling some goods, like beef, mutton, etc., are im- it when it does take place. For we must not with China, in the expectancy that it would searchlights from the two harbour forte at colist their influence, through fear of the loss Queenstown. There powerful searchlights proved and rendered more digestible by cold deceive ourselves. The war which William II. of trade, to aid those who are interested in the have had a most bewildering effect on vessels storage. This is due to the fact that the car-contemplatos waging against us will be de ciared "a la japonaise,” or, what comes to the entering or leaving the harbour. The Merch-cases of slaughtered beeves are not preserved same thing, "a la prussienne"-a declaration edmission of cheap labor into the country, for ant Service Guild have laid the matter before in their entirety, and not until the viscera`and' at 5 o'clock followed by 'invasion al 6," selfish reasons, without regard to its effect on the War Office, and bave now received a reply entrails have been removed. Poultry, game and -American labor and American industries; from Sir E. W. D. Ward stating that he has fish, although preserved on ice, will undergo a There is very reason to believe, alio, that it been commanded by the Army Council to ac

AN Balorianale accident is reported to have was promoted by those who were envious o quaint the Guild that this question has been the animal gradually becomes soaked with toxic while lying out in the Roads at Singapore, on slow putrefactive change; the muscular part of occurred on board the Russian cruiser Bogatyr, the success of American commerce in the discussed by representatives of the Military substances. If the animal is taken out of cold the and inst. A number of the crow were Authorities and the Cork Harbour Commis storage a very few moments suffice for a rapid engaged in hoisting up the anchor, preparatory sioners, who have agreed upon arrangements absorption of toxins by the muscular part of when one of the rollers over which

to the vessel going outside to adjust compasses, for the future which will, it is hoped, remove the poultry or fish, as the case may be. A law tackle runs gave way. At once the top THE DAIRY FARM CO., any cause for complaint. Similar enquiries should be enforced in the large cities prohibit slackened, the anchor dropped, and the davit are being punued regarding a report of the ing the cold storage of poultry, game and fish bread struck and killed one sailor, iluted Guild on the displaying of searchlights at still containing the viscera, and intestines two others so severely that they had to be sent on board, it injured Gibraltar,

Dietetic and Hygienic Gasetig,

to hospital, and slightly injured eight more.

Orient and thought that the encouragement of the boycott would help their rivalry. But a trade that has grown from 520,5$5,184 in the ten months ending October 31, 1994, to $50,104,767 in the corresponding parlod this year, is the best possible evidence that the conspiracy, has been a signal failure, .'

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