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TELEGRAPH MONDAY JUNE 18, 1906.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE English mail, of the 19th May was delivered in London on the 16th inst

THE GOVERNOR, OF MACAO.

VISITS SIR MATTHEW NATHAN.

THE ADMIKALTY DOCKS.

WORKMEN ON STRIKE.

THERE was a fairattand .nce at the 'City Hall Pengürse settfernent, that have.ruled the des. Kent, Mess:s. Punchard, Lowther and Com-

on Saturday night, when the Philharmonic Society gave another of their successful con- cells.

A ROUND OF OFFICIAL AMENITIES. · Few were the Governors of the neighbouring tinies of the Colony of Macao, who enjoyed the sane measure of popularity that the present werby representative of Dom Carley does with therepresentative of King Edward VII in Hang kong, and the high officials of this Colony.

At the Police Court his morning, Nr. 1, H. J. Gompe.ti, presiding, Walter Daniel, sub-

pany, prosecured threa workmen—two stone- cutters and a blacksmith-for intimidating and hindering other workmen from working at their lawful trade in the Naval Yard Extension Works, to-day. The defendants denied the

MR: F, A. Hardland fined two coolien $15 each, at the Police Court this morning, for keeping The round of visits exchanged by Senhor Mar- charge, Complainant said that on Friday

a common gaming house at Taat-is-mui, and tigho de Montenegra yesterday and the cordial morning last, the masons refused to work and

AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS. The diallylase is delivered from when the address is sixteen others $a apiece for gambling on the receptine accorded his Excellency at Govern

Soda Water

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do. (Bombay bottles) 1.80 Potash, Seltzer and B. P.

accessible to mowenger. On cuplem sent by post an #125idorm{ $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage. The portage on the weekly bene la nny part of the

world 14 20 cents per quarter, `

premises, on Saturday.

RETURN of vititats to the City Hall Library and Muscum for the week ending the 17th June, Single Cople. Daily, con centar Weekly, twenty. 1906-Library, aon-Chinese 375, Chinese (52. Total 477. Museum, non-Chinese 155, Chinese. 1,899. Total 3,054.

tive enth

ment House last evening, amply teslify to the fact that, when the Portuguese representative is this British Colony, the traditional has pality of the Island is readily extended to Senhor Montenegro was on a return offic's | visit to Sir Matthew Nathan, whose call on the

Tumne some time since. The Governor jour-"

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SERVICE.

THE DEADLY 'MINES.

ANOTHER TRANSPORT SUNK.

50 PERSONS MISSINO.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

The

Shanghai, 18th June, 11.40 a.m. Japanese transport Zotomi struck a floating mine off Homgyong on the coast of Corea.

The transport was Во badly

were consequently turned out of the yard. Arrangements were made for other masons to take their place. On Saturday morning the newly-engaged masons attempted to enter the works, but they were met outside the gate by the men who had been dis-Mari missed on the previous day and threatened. The defendants were among those who were dismissed. The same thing occurred yesterday They required sixty men

Che Hougkong Gelegraph A CHINESE youth was sentenced to fourteen Governor of Macan was recorded in these co: and this mornings

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ff H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Court this Lima and was arcompanied by his suite con-police were called in this morning and the any attempt could be successfully. days' hard labour and six hours' stocks by Mr.reyed on board the Portuguese gunboat Rio and only twenty-six could be precured. The damaged that water rushed in before

morning, for stealing a basket of scrap iron from H.M.S. Fase, on Saturday,

made to save the vessel,

Soon after contact with the deadly

the present time, when the sweltering heat unwisdom of present naval methods, because Conselheira A. G. Romano, Consul-General foreman employed in the Naval Yard said thai mino, the Zoomi Maru sank.

Monisgue are considered to demonstrate the

they show that such a casu dty calls for special heatment and appliances.-- Tokio Asahi,

sisting of Baron Cadoro, Captain Damião three men arrested. It was alleged the first Menezes and Dr. Gonçalves Pereira. The defendant issued a notice to the newly-engaged masons informing them that it would go hard THE operations of salving the battleship Party was expected to arrive in port at six } against them if they went to work. A Chinese o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, According

for Portugal in Hangkong, accompanied by his Vice-Consul, Mr. J. J. Leiria, proceeded, in the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co's launch No. 1 (kindly placed at their disposal by the chief manager, Mr. W. Wilson), to meet the in Lima. Her arrival, however, was delayed, and it was not unil darkness had set in 80p m. 1o be precise-that the RioLima hove in sight. The l'orluguese consular representa lves boarded the vessels and, after the usual exchange of courtesies, conduced Governor Montenegro andhis suite to the Hongkong Hotel where accommodation had been previously reserved in n special suite of rooms in the establishment,

Elio, fireman, s.s. Telena and Wa. Kearns, trimmer, s.s. Keemun, were each fined $2, by Mir. Gompertz, this morning, for behaving in a disorderly manner whilst drunk at Cause way Bay and Queen's Road Central, respective:

An article which is singularly apropos at

of summer is at hand, appears in a recent issue of the Rangoon Gazette on the subject of tropical clothing, the author being Dr. T. F. Pedley, a well-known practitioner in the chief port of Burma. Dr. Pedley is exceed ingly severe on that dass of people who prefer to don the garl of a colder climate to that which is best suited to the tropics. Hely, on Sunday. maintains that the wearing of thick, dark- coloured clothing is physiologically wrong and injurious to health. A few years ago it was the general custom to wear white clothes, but convention, and perhaps snobbishness, decreed that the most comfortable apparel for the East was infra dig, with the result that the most suitable dress for a tropical

Ax appreciable diminution has to be noted in the plague returns. During the two days ended at ngon to-day eleven cases occurred: one a European, a Japanese and the rest Chinese. The European was removed from No. 4, Robinson Road, and is under treatment.

REGARDING the Shanghai Municipal Cuun cil's levying taxes outside the Settlement,

8 per doz. is allowed on Syphons climate was declared Taboo, and, in an Viceroy Chow Fu has telegraphed to the gron at least, people are now suffering all Waiwup and asked them to discuss the returned in good condition.

the pangs of the nether regions in the at-matter with the British Chargé d'Affaires in tempt to conform with fashion. The Poctor erder that the latter may instruct the British remarks that men who would wear boat-Consul at Shanghai to arrange in accordance ing costume in Mark Lane at 75° F. in the with the Tr sty shade, here dress in black when it is 95" FL Cheng, a street loafer, received the full sen- and notwithstanding the fact that our skin tence of law, at the hands of Mr. B. H. J. does much of the work of our kidneys, we Gompertz, this moming. He was charged A. S. WATSON, & ÇO,, dress in black, unwashable garments even with snatching $5 in coppers from a servant ing after evening, the year through. Of girl, residing at 55. Crine Road, in the public course, we are all perfectly well aware tee on Sunday. On pleading guilty, the de- linquent was ordered to undergo a term of six that to attempt to masquerade as Esqui-weeks' hard labour and six hours' 11ocks. maux when the thermometer has risen

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During the forenoon yesterday the guber natorial party elected to stay indoors, the heal of the day probably had much to account for the absence of any desire to venture out on sight-seeing.

At twelve o'clork noon, in company with

Consul Romano and Mr. Leiria, the Portuguese Governor made his official call at Governmeal House, where the visitors were received by His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan in person, at tended by Cap Smith, Capt. Coleman and Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby, private secretary. The visitors took their leave at 12.15 min.

Returning to the Hongkong Hotel, an in-

formal lunch was partaken of, and at tiffin Conselheiro Romano and Vice Consul Leirin were the only guests.

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The programme for the afternoon was one te ell for the exercise of much energy especially in the sweltering heat of the day. As time wat short, however, the numerous calls upon Se above the nineties is the height of folly, but JOHN Falvey, seaman, 5.5. Anglo-Canadian or Montenegro's attention had to be met, the difficulty is to display that fortitude and appeared belo e Mr. U. H. J. Gompertz, at the and he recordingly directed his next visit disregard of fashion which is involved in Magistracy this morning, charged at

to the Roman Catholic Mission at "Glen- the adoption of sensible habits, particularly instance of P. C. Glendinning. with being ealy, where his Lordship 'Bishop l'azzoni in the maller of attire. The noteworthy fact drunk and disorderly in Des Voeux Road West welcomed the distinguished visitor on Saturday night and refusing to pay vehicle whom Baton 'Cadoro and Mr. Leiria is that the only offenders against comfort hire. Defendant pleaded guilty, and his Wor-in allendance. The party took leave of the Prelate shortly after three o'clock, when they and health are Britons. Those who come ship fined him $3, and ordered him to give the proceeded to the residence, pl Macdonnell from Continental countries, unless they have contie fifty cents as compensation.

Road, of M. Liebert, the Consul for France, to return that gentleman's call upon the been led astray by their British friends, are

Froin M. Lieben's the visitors prosecuted three sampan meo and another, at went to Headquarter House, only to be dis

Villiers Hatton.

Governor.

upna were

defendants were amongst those recently dis charged. The sub-agent told witness on Fri- day to go and get new men. Eighty men struck work, but wilness could only get twenty- six man to replace them, and even these were afraid to start work. Even witness was wamed by the strikers that if he went on getting new men his health would suffer. On Saturday there was a fight between the strikers" and the new men, but witness could not swear that defendants were among them.

Walter Daniel, re-called, said he could not identify the defendants as being present during the interference.

A European foroman masun said that among the defendants, he could only recognise the first defendant as interfering with the work of the yard. Witness, continuing, said that when the new men were engaged, the first defendant, who is recognised as "master mason" said he

would not let them work,

Uis Worship held that there was no evidence against the second and third defendants, and discharged them. The first defendant was sentenced to one month's hard labour.

10. MACAO,

THE "RUNGSHAN'S SUNDAY TRIPS.

Macao 'seems to have an irresistible ditrac tion for Hongkong residents but perhaps much of this love is due to the enterprise of the steamship owners who organise trips to Camocos' isle Reference was made last week to the new excursions which had been arranged by the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Sicam boat Company, and there is no doubt that the Sunday voyage will be the future of the present season, It had been anti- cipated that the first Sunday trip of the leningshan from Hongkong to Macao would prove a success, but few dreamt that half Hong kong-indeed, it seemed as if all Hongkong was at the wharf-would be anxious to journey to Hongkong's seaside resort. Perhaps the beautiful weather helped people to make up

and cheap fares brought the crowd, but, this much is certain, the leungshas had a send off which most have gladdened the heart of Captain Clarke. n the city people were

usually to be found wearing garments of MR. H. W. Slade, of Mesars, Gilman & Co., white cotton which permits them to perform the Palice Court this morning, before Mr, appointed in the absence of Major-General. their mindstɔ travel, or it may be that curiosity

their daily round of duties with the minimum H. J. Gompertz, for steading eighicen blankets,

of discomfort. But the Briton, proud of valued at $ros, the property of the firm, while bis self-martyrdom, continues to wear the in the course of hasshipment, on the 16th inst. high collar and tweed clothes of what he is Inspector oilay appeared for the prosecu pleased to deem civilised life. A corres- tion. Deterdants intimated that they wanted

pondent writing on this subject remarks:

solicitor and the case was adjourned.

AJAPA SESErvant" boy, employed at No. 6,

a

much Praya East, was charged this morning, by P.C. as any other unhealthy practice. In fact, Couper, with being in unlawful possession of

a

weapons, to wit, a cleaver, for unlawful purposes,

doctor and, that he was drunk on amshu The Japanese interpreter said defendant was Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined. Sio, and was also bound over in the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for these wonths. The weapon was ordered to be confiscated,

By this time a return to the Hotel for tea was contemplated, the rest of the a ternoon being subsequently devated to a ride in the electric fram. The island was thus traversed

for its entire length: the journey by trampanting and chatliematising the heat, but was undertaken with short, agreeable infor

Fifty persons are missing.

NANCHANG TRAGEDY.

SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT.

TERMS PRACTICALLY THE SAME AS PUBLISHED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]:

Shanghai, 18th June, 2.80 p.m

Negotiations in connection with the Nanchang tragedy have now reached a stage when it may be con-

sidered a final settlement, has been arrived at...

An agreement has been framed, and it will be signed within ten days.

The terms of the modus vivendi aro practically the same as those pre- viously telegraphed.

[The negotiations with regard to the claim made by the French Government in respect of the Nanchang tragedy have occupied some time, bat the Waiwupu has shown a clear desire to arrive at terms. Certain proposals were made at the outset of the diplomatic representation, but the Freach Minister se- fused to consider them, on account of the fact that the onus of the trouble was laid on the shoulders of the French missionaries Thereafter, the Waiwups, acting upon later information, offered, to pay an indemnity of 300,000 taels, in payment of the damager done in mission buildings. Apparently that the offer which has now been all but accepted. It may be added that no compensation is offered for the death of Lacruche, who was one of the victims of the outrage.—Ed., H.K.T.].

[Reuter's.]

The Education Bill.

London, 15th June. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman will move, on Monday, a closure resolution, limiting the Committee proceedings of the Education Bill to sixteen days, dropping the second part of

the bill.

on the water a cool, breeze fanned the checks missions from end, to end, tiovernor Man.

of the passengers and the sex was hardly

Later. tenegro expressed himself in terms of much admiration of the remarkable constructional ruffled by the passage of the Fleungshan, developments carried out in both the eastern resplendent in new paint and all the con

Mr. Balfour has given notice of an amend- and western suburbs of the island, as well as veniences which make travel delightful ment to the closure resolution to be moved upon the activity of the labouring and in-

was like a trip to Rockaway Beach or Ostend, on Monday, declaring that the House objects dustrial classes residing in the outshirts. pointy of hiding Yard, and the East

The

where all was pleasure and friendship. The to an undue limitation of the measure.

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all purchasers at our Establishment of $1 and upwards between June 1st and June 25th will be given a Coupon entitling them to enter. The acquirement of the dark suit habir the following Competi-is one to be deplored quite as tion.

The largest nuit is a vice little less injurious than drink

and Taukon Sugar Works on the eastern band played selections of music and the com. end, and the numerous warehouses on de ber of English words or drugs. Fortunately, so far, it is chiefly

pany was kept in the best of spirits. Macao limited to the Britishers whose general mad

western, were objects of special nole and

was reached shortly afternoon and four hours that can be made from ness is as proverbial in Continental Europe

comment. Knowing as we do, the enter prising spirit of the Governor of Macao. were allowed for the exploration of the as among the people of the East-the dark

what would his Excellency not with to Portuguese Colony. It was a very merry and MARIE BRIZARD.”

suit in the tropics is the outward and visible

de for the little colony under his administra: satisfied lot of voyageurs that returned to tion, if the Government of the. Portuguese Hongkong in time for dinner. The frung sign of it. No doubt, there was a time when Britons were sane, but then they wore blue The June Criminal Sessions opened this morn metropolis would but give him unfettered con

ing at the Supreme Court. The first castrol of the finances of Macan for the many shan's Sunday trips promise to be the feature paint, now they wear blue serge which is a

called was that of Li Sam charged with the public improvements which the Governor him of the season.

self is the first to recognise and admit should totally different material. It remains with manslaughter of a farmer at Pingshan, New be carried out to the benefit of the settlement. the Continental Europeans and the Ameri Territory, particulars of which have already cans to uphold the standards of "cleanliness been published. The Attorney-General, Sir and sartorial sanitation." A curious reason Henry Berkeley, instructed by Mr. G. &. Morrell, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, prosecuted, has been adduced for the wearing of clothes the prisoner being represented by Mr. H. W. which are cutirely unsuitable to the Far Stade, instructed by Mr. Atkinson, of Mess Fast when the sun has crossed the line. Deacon, Looker and Deacon. The case was It is argued that the real instigators still proceeding when we went to press.ge of British fatuity in the matter clothes are the ladies, who demand and secure that the malt element shall decorate themselves no matter what medical men and

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LEUNG Pun, engineer, steam launch Taf Sam figured in the dock, at the Magistracy this moming, being charged with trespassing in the servants' quarters of the house occupied by the

A RECKLESS INDIAN.

The Natal Insurrection.

It is officially stated that the chief Bam- baata was killed on the 10th inst.

The Government considers that the re- bellion is suppressed and that there is no in- dication of its spreading.

The Militia and Reserves will be re-called at the earliest opportunity, but a force of 3,000 men will be maintained at the front as a precautionary measure.

Elections,

Mr. Banbury has been elected for the City and Mr. Lyttelton for St.George's unopposed.

The situation in Russia. The situation in Russia is most gloomy." The Sevastopol Express arrived at. St... Petersburg six hours late, owing to an armed attack on if by 2,000 peasants.

Female Suffragists.

The function of the day was the official din. ner at Government House. R. E. Senhor

LIVELY TIME At Bowrington. Montenegro was, of course, the guest of the evening. There were also to dinner the Right Rev. Pozz mi, Mr. A. G. Romano, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Leiria, the members of the Executive each other in quick succession rang ou in the The sound of four revolver shots following and Legis'ative Councils, and all the heads vicinity of Bowrington Canal, on Sunday night of the Government Departments; in all covers were laid for forty-six. The grests dispersed

a week ago, and was the means of causing mi'd sensation among the inhabitants. The shortly after eleven o'clock.

A visit the Peak by the cable tramway is shoot.ng affair got to the cars of the police, but never omitted from the itinerary of any visitor it was not until last night that they are of an Indian clerk, employed at the Army Ordnance to Hongkong, and Senhor Montenegro was no exception to the rale. Mr. 1 eiria's services were Jepartment, and residing at No. 4, Bow rington Canal. On being removed to No. 1 Police Bation the Indian pleaded guilty, requisitioned and cheerfully accorded at an early hour this morning. The visit to the Peak cent panoramaofthe ci y of Victoria, its pictores remarked that he did not possess the revol

A band of suffragists, with shouting and ver that did the "barking," having returned i que harbour and the mainland was enjoyed in the cool of the morning at the heights. Once op

to its owner. A woman, he said, was at the Jag-waving, Interrupted a meeting at North- the summit an informan! visit was made to Sir bottom of the aunir. Defendant and a walchampton, presided over by Mr. Asquith and man employed at Macao were married. 10 Franciz Pigo, Chill Justice, at his staiden sisters. It was aleged that defendant stole had to be ejected. "The Eyrie," where his Honour was pleased to

Subsequently some Socialist interrupters kong. The watchman went to defendani's

were also ejected. grounds on which this ideal summerresidence is house to seek his wife last Sunday night and personally escort his guests over the magnificent the watchman's wife and brought her to Hong- perched. The sight-seere then repaired to the hospitable shellers of "Mountain Lodge and shooting followed, when the watchman made a

SHIPPING AND MAILS. dilbere they delayed a short while before negotiat- das to rescue his wife. The defendant said he

ing the return journey to the Hotel which was

cached at 9.30a.m.

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the linen collar as the badge of respectability, The Indian watchman said that defendant was and the dark coat as the insignia of rank, Į found in the kitchen, and when asked; his No maller whether the mere man feels as if business defendant was alleged to have a

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he were being slowly grilled in front of saulted the watchman. Sergeant Sims, who a furnace; no matter that his health may be prosecuted, said there was no charge of assault, gradually undermined; the unwritten law of Defendant aid he entered the premises to lock conventionality has to be obeyed. Yet the at the water meter. The police said that the ladies take pains to attire themselves in the water meler in question is about 50 yards away raiment specially adapted to tropical from the house. The defendant was climates, but it may be for that very reason charged with a caution, they desire in the sterner sex that contrast which is essential to feminine happiness. Dr Pedley gives the results of a series of experi ments which he canied out with the object of discovering the heat absorbed by tweed clothes as compared with cotton raiment, and the figures are sufficiently striking. is unnecessary, however, to go into parti culars, for all are agreed with the medical fratemity with respect to the proper garb for the subtropics. The whole question hinges

The following report, is fion Mr. F. G. Fig First Assistant ofthe Hongkong Observatory: On the 18th at 11.50 a. The barometer hur fallen in Contra! Japan, and risen over. NE. Jepan, the E. coast of China and the Philip, ,pines.

Bishop Pozzoni returned his call at ten this fosenoon and, alter discussing a topical con versation with his Excellency for half an hour ar so, bade him good-bye,

was no marksman, for he allowed the woman to be removed from under the muzzle of his revol ver the wachman not being touched. He wa placed before Mr. Gompertz, at the Magistracy to-day, pleaded guilty, and was fined $ro, and bound over in the sum of $25 to be of good conduct for three months.

WATER POLO.

Picased with the warmth of the reception ac- corded fins and with the numerous novel sights offered by Ilongkong, Senhor Montenegro and suite, attended by Consul-General Romano and his vice-consul, embarked on board the Rio Lima at one o'clock this afternoon, this The depression is over. W Japan, and pro tiny craft weighing anchor shortly after and

steamed out in the direction of Macao It! Island, between teams repreto which re on the laws of convention, and it is to be greasing fowly-Eastwards. Pressure is highest atzould be mentioned that through Mr. W. Garrison Astillery And "1

feared that it will be many a day before the average man will feel himself sufficiently free to disregard the opinion of his neighbours [36. | la everyday life.

Over the China Sea.

Modém'e SW. winds will prevail in the Formosa Channel and light variable winds over the China Sea,

Forecast-Light SW, winds ; fino,

A waterpolo match, the first of the season, was played on Saturday, 16th, at Stonecutters' the Royal

MAILS DUE

x6th June.

American (Afanchuria) 13ıd inste Canadian (Monteagle) 27th inst. Indian (Latrang) 29th Inst, Canadian (Express of Japan) 3rd piox.

The N. G. 1. 5. S. Co.'s sis. Ischia left Bom- bay for this port yesterday, and may be expect........ ed here on ith prox......

The N. V. K. European Lina 9,8. Inata Marw" left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on z6th inst, and is expected here on agth inst... The Imperial German Mail a.s. Seydiile care Wilson's courtesy a fine. faunch of the Dock sulted in a victory to the latter by 8 goals in Co, under his management was again placed at ons. The following represented Lusitano: rying the German Mails with dates from Berlin the disposal of the Portuguero visitors whose. V. Barros (cap) N. H. Alves, P. M. Re of the 22nd ult, left Singapore on 16th inst., appreciation of the courtesy was duly and suit- medies, C. M. S. Alves, J. M. Rota Pereirat 8 am, and may be expected here on 20th

Inst., at is poo C. F. Oorlo aud . L. Ronk (gönl}, | ably conveyed to Me: Wilson,

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