TELEGRAMS.

** HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

BERVICE.

THE “HUNGHOIZES,

JAPAN OFFERS TROOPS »

TO ASSIST CHINA.

[From Our Own Correspondest.)..

Shanghai, 22nd Jane, 2.40 p.m. The Hunghutzes continue their activity in Southern Manchuria,

Owing to China's inability to check the raiders, Japan proposes to des. patch troops to suppress them.

[Renter's]

The Colonial Marriages Bill.

LONDON, 2011 Junc

The House of Lords has passed the Col

onial Marriages Bill.

The Beiloatok Massacres.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUNE 22 1906.

THE "SUI SANG'S" STOWAWAY

CASE.

COMPRADORE 'ANSCONDS,

The case was called on this afternoon, at the Police Court, before Mr. F. A. Hue- land, in which the Chinese compradore of the L.C. S. N. Co. Sui Sang, was charged with taking 144 stowaways out of the Colony on the last trip of the steamer to Singaporo without the captain's consent.

Mr. C. F. Dixon, in the office of Mr. John Hutings, prosecuted, and Mr. P. W. Goldring again appeared for the defence.

After the compradore's name had been thrice called and there was no sign of his appeamste, Mr. Goldring said he was unable to find his client and from that he took it that the con-- padore did not wish to surrender to his bail.

Mr. Dixon-Will you then make an arder that his bail be estreated, your Worship i

His Worship-Yes.

Mr. Dixon-And issue a warrant for his

arrest?

His Worship-Yes.

The compradore's bail of $1,000 was then ordered to be estreated and a warrant issued to the police for his arrest.

HARBOUR OFFENCE..

WHERE WAS THE COXSWAIN?

P.C. 112 Berry summoned the master of the The Jewish accounts of the Beilostok ma19acres give gracsome details of mutilaca launch Lee Fas, before Mr. U, H, J. Gompertz, at the Police Court, this foreman, tion, and state that it was only the arrival of for not having a proper and certificated cox- the Duma Deputies which caused a cessa-swain po board the launch while plying in the tion of the massacres

barbour on the 19th inst. The owner' of the Let Fat and also to answer a charge of allow- ing the launch to ply in the harbour without a proper coxswain being put aboard.

The Standard says that it understands Sir Edward Grey has wired to the Embassy for full information concerning the massacres.

H.M.S. "Montague."

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The defendants pleaded guilty. Evidence was heard to the effect that on the night of the 19th instant the Lee Fat was towing a lighter It is proposed to low the floating dock at Bermuda to Lundy Island, for the tempor-bot found a deck hand at the wheel. The in the harbour. The police boarded the lanach, ary repairs to the Montague, if the ship is conswain was not on board.

floated.

The Education Bill, Mr. Birrell has announced that he is, pre- pared to allow special religious instruction to be transfered from the Voluntary Schools

'twice a week, during, instead of outside,

school hours.

His Worship fined defendants $30 each,

MORALITY IN MANGHURIA.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE JAPANESE,

One of the most serious charges against the

Russians prior to the war, and one of the most

polcat causes of the sympathy which was with- Mr. Balfour thanked Mr. Birrell for the held from them throughout the struggle, was important concession, but numbers of the the gross self-indulgence and rampant imme- Radicals veliemently protested, declaring rally which was continually reported to be that the Government was abandoning the going on in their camps and settlements, creat principle of the Bill, and straining the loyaling conditions which it war felt must inevitably, ty of its supporters.

ALLEGED HARBOUR

OBSTRUCTION.

MESSES, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE SUMMONED

mitigate against a successful issue in the strug. gle against forces notoriously careful in malo.

CORRESPONDINGA.

We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this colums.)

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Honatos Telegraph,"

THE JAPANESK GOVERNMENT

AND MANCHURIAN DEVELOPMENT.

It is only a week or two agoj says the Japan Chronicle of toth inst., since the report was published that the Japanese Government pro SIR, I Have been asked by Mr Eposed to combine with private capital in the Wilks to further correct my recently-issued formation of a great corporation for the deva appeal on behalf of the St. Andrew's, Kowloon,lopment of South Manchuria. The formation Church Furnishing Fund.

It seems that i was in error in ascribing to Mr. Wilke personally the installation of the electric lighting; for what he mally undertook was to "father the scheme," guaranteeing that the fitting should be put in by his firm at nel cost, and that he would collect contributions, as well as give, towards this object.

I am sorry that, through misconception of what was undertaken before I came out to the East, I should-in this case, as in connection with Mr. Osborne-have mis-slated what was promised; and in justice to those who are shar ing with Mr. Wilks in this generous provision, 'I shall be glad if you can kindly give publicity to this correction.

Since acknowledging, in the June issue of St. John's Cathedral Church Notes, the receipt of 5460, I have roċelved-in various suma farther $300. For all the help 10 kindly given, we offer our sincere thanks.— Yours, &c.,

ARTHUR J, STEVENS, Claplaia.

June 22nd, 1906.

HOW EARTHQUAKES ARE RECORDBE.

A DESCRIPTION, OF THE SEISMOGRAPH,

Professor John Miloe's seismograph, the

instrument which recorded the San Francisco

earthquake in the Isle of Wight is as simple an English paper remarks, as it is unerring. In fact, the largest of three or four instruments which the professor possesses was made out of an old lamp-post which he "picked up" in the streets. of New Port, Isle of Wight, near his house.

This rigid pillar of iron is built into a black of masonry, which in turn is carried down and built into the solid chalk of the Downs.

Tas precisely similar way the smaller and more delicate instruments, which are built on the same principle, are" bolted to the fabric of the world." If the crust of the earth tilts, the pillar must til with it.

.

For the purpose of recording these tilts, two horizontal, swinging rods, or sima, are pivoted to the loot of the piller at right angles to one

another. So that whichever way the pillar tilts one of these two arms is bound to swing.

It begins to do so,(sa delicate is the insire.

against the pillar. The result is much the same as if an earthquake bad happened a thousand miles away.

taining on the contrary the strictest possiblement) when a man merely jeans his weight abilention from all forms of self-indulgence. Though this was not of course the only cause of Russian defeat, says the Peking Times, it was a factor and a serious factor in the issue of the war at the time of its cessation, and it was me'

of the most serious and common charges laid

of this combino is now announced by an Im perial Ordinance in the Official Gazelle, published on Friday, the object of the Corpor ation being the working of the collieries and railways of Manchuria.

The Imperial Ordinance, gives the regula. tions for the formation of the Corporations which read as follows:-

Article. L-The Government establishes a company under the style of the Minami Man- sbu Tetsudo Kabushĺki Kaizba (South Mau churia Railway Company, Ltd.) to carry on railway traffic.

Article The shareholders of the Corpor. ation shall be exclusively the Japanote and Chinese Goyemmcats and the subjects of Japan and Chiap No parton of other nationality shall be allowed to hold the Corporation's shares, upon which shall be inscribed the names. of the holder

Article 11-The Japanese Government may substitute railway and other property already in its possession in Manchuria as its share of the capital of the Corporation,

COMMERCIAL.

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Intimations.

A SMALL SELECTION FROM THE ROBINSON PIANO Co.'s

STOCK OF

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Comic Songs Killiecrankie, Referee, - Stop your. Tickling Jock, I'm fu 'the 900, She is my Dalsy, Mister John Mackay.

ATS GEO. (ROBEY. Prehistoric men, Poor thing, I live underneath, Kindness rewarded.

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***2/1 7/16 4 months' dight ..............!! 11/16 France-Bank T.T. ......

....2.66 America--Bank T.T. ........... Germany-Bank T.T....... India T.T.

Shanghai Bank T.T. Singapore Tai lapan-Bank T.T. (ara-Bank T.T.

(months' sight L/C..

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jo days' right San Francisco & New York ...5á Article IV.—The Corporation may issue in | 4 months' sight

do. instalments shares to the total amount of capi.jo days' sight Sydney and Molboume.aļa 1/16 tal to be engaged from the public providing

„į mantlis' sight France the amount of the first issue shall not be less than one-fifth of the total capital to be called.

Article V.The amount of the first call may be reduced to one-tenth of each share value.

Article Vi-The head office of the Cor- portion shall be at Tokyo, with a branch ai

Taiten. ป

Article VII-One President, one Vice-Pre. sidest, not less than five Directors, and from three to five Inspectors shall be appointed.

Article VIII.--The President shall represent the Corporation and supervise its affairs. In his absence the Vice-President shall.act. The latter and the Directors will assist the Pre- sident and control the various departments. The Inspectors will act as auditors, &c.

Altcle IX-The President and Vice-Pre- sident shall be appointed by the Government with Imperial sanction and their term of office will be five years. Directors shall be appoint- ed by the Government from among sbare- holders holding more than fifty shares, their term of office to be four years. Inspectors shall be elected at a general meeting of share-

bolders from among themselves, their term of office to be three years,

Auticle X-The wlaries and allowances of the President, Vice-President, and Directort shall be determined by the Government,

Mr. G. C. C. Master, of Messrs. Johnson.agalost the losing forces. Now the picture clockwork, passes continually day and night, books and the operations of the Corporation. Stakes and Master, made his first appearance charged, and there is considerable danger

at the Police Court this morning, since his re- turn from home leave and informed the Court that he represented Messrs. Butterfield and Swire and believed there was a summons against that firm for obstructing the harbour' with their faunches. The speaker did not see a copy of the summons, but be thought Messrs.

Butterfield and Swire had been' summoned be- fore for similar offences. Mr. Master went on

to say that Messrs. Butterfield and Swire owoed a certain plot of ground on the Praya, and he remarked that if their launches were not allowed to lis stongside their property, wliere were they to le?: Mr. Master intimated that it was his desire to obtain an adjoura- meat in order 10 go thoroughly into the case.

Mr. Master was directed to Mr. F. A. Haze- land's Court, and the required adjournment granted.

of the last state of foreign occupation ot Manchuria being as little creditable, as the feimer. The Japanese in the field and under arms are an entirely different people from the Japanese as colonists, traders, and rulers in a foreign land. While we have always upheld

and admired them as soldiers, continues our contemporary, we have equally condemned them as colonists, for they do not in our opinion possess any of the qualities to make succenful colonisers, though they may do very well for their own interests as setilers when they are under control. Many accounts have for some time been teaching us from various sources as to the state of affairs in Manchuria` and the extent to which immorality is being encouraged and spread there through Japanese agencies, and the Japanese papers are themselves taking the matter up now, and thinking writers in that FATAL ACCIDENt at Wanchai. country are drawing attention to many serious blunders which are being made in Manchuria which will sooner or later rebound on Japan's

STEAM PITE EXPLOSION.

An accident occurred, at the East Point

Sugar Refinery on Sunday night last, and, although it subsequently terminated in the death of a fitter, the police did not hear of it until some time later. From particulars since learnt, and which were given to the police, it appears that at 8 p.m., on Sunday, a fitter in the employ of the Sugar Refinery went and turned on the main steam pipe leading to the engines. The fitter made a mis- take, not being accustomed to the work, and turned the valve full on, with the result that the steam pipe exploded and the unfortunate The man was removed to hospital by one of the European employees, and expired on. Tuesday last, from the injury he received. It was stated that this work was not what deceased was employed for. It was the No. 1 fitter's day, and it took that man cas full hour to turn on the steam.. When de. ceased was being removed to hospital he re- marked in the ambulance that it was his mis-

from hospital he would not lose his job.

fitter scalded.

own head.

1.

The Kiritufokyo Sekai, of April 26th, has an anicle on Japanese prostitutes in Manchuri Information on this subject has recently been supplied to the paper by Messrs. Nishiuchi Teako and Yonezawa Shozo. According to them, "the number of Japanese prostitutes is so great in Port Arthur, Taires and efacmbere

Needles are attached to the ads of the arms furthest away from the pillar; and beneath them a strip of photographic paper worked by year in, year out. A tiny ray of lamplight throws the shadow of the needle upon the sensitised paper, which from time to time is removed and developed. The movements of the needles come out in the form of a long jagged line. The widerthe "jigs" (or teeth) the more violent the earthquake.

The clock which drives the strip of paper also registers the time upon it. The professor, therefore, knowing the rate at which seismic waves travel through the earth, is able to form a shrewd surmise as to the locality in which each earthquake occurs, and the hour of his

Occurrence.

The instrument records nearly a hundred earthquakes in every year, mon of them happi- ly trivial, others violent, but oceanic, and therefore comparatively harmless.

It is a striking instance of the inadequate support given to scientific research in England that Professor Miloc, admittedly the foremost received a penny of Government money to seismologist in the United Kingdom, has never assist him in his investigations, the whole of which have been conduced at his own private There is no seismograph. at Greenwich Observatory.

expense,

BRITONS IN SIAM,

THE QUESTION OF APPEAL

The British subject in Siam is once more to have his rights and liberties regulated by new Order in Council, says the Bangkok Times, There is a certain amount of mystery about the evolution of these instruments, which necessari

Article XI.-These officers, during their term of office, underno pretext whatever, iball accept any other office or engaga in oiler busineBS without the approval of the Goverment.

Aniclo XII.-The Government shall appoint officials empowered at any time to inspect the They shall also be authorised to demand at any time at their discretion a written statement of accounts or of the business of the Corporation; and further to attend and state their views ai general meetings of shareholders and other meclogs. They will pot, however, be em- powered to vote at meetings.

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Article XI-The Government will issue such orders as may be deemed necessary for the control of the Corporation and its business.

Article XIV.If the Corporation by a vole, or the officials, act in violation of the laws or orders of the Government or the objects of the Corporation, or if the Corporation fails to carry out the orders of the authorities supervising the business, the tavernment will abrogate such vote and may dismiss the officials culpable.

Anicle XV-The Government may apply when deemed necessary the laws and ordinances relating to tailways inthe Empire to the business of the Corporation. Due notice will be given the Corporation of the laws or ordinances to be applied.

Article XVI.-The Commercial Code and

be applied to the Corporation, in cases where laws and ordinances appertaining thereto shall provision is not made in the present Ordinance. (relating to Japanese companies constructing Agiclo XVII-Imperial Ordinance No. 366 railways abroad) will not be applied to the Corporation.

that throughout Manchuria every Japancic woman is taken for a prostitute. In Port Ar- tbur prostitutes are to be seen driving in carri- ages in a most bare-faced manner, and goingly are of vital interest to British residents. Toplications for allotment. The committee shall

in and out of high official residences. Mol of them a new Order comes as a surprise, since

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DINNER.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 15th day of Jurs, 1906, Department, by Order of His Excellency the at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND Bear Rural Building Lot 100, in the Colony

Hongkong, for a term of 21 years.

No of Sale

1 Lot No. 15 ] Registry No.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

LOCALITY.

*Boundary Measurements."

W.

f. fi.

Es.

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Hongkong, 22nd June, 1906.

Costeau in

Square t

» Aastal Rest

Upm Price

1667

SANITARY BOARD OFFICE,

Hongkong.

TO THE OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.

EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City, Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall, When all the world is fair.. JÓHN HARRISON, Tis the Day, Come

into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave. FRANCISCO, La Paloma, Prologue from

Pagliacci, Toreador, song, La Marsell. laise, Lost chord, Largo al Factotum. BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream

and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th', Barn, La Garde Republicaine, Bobe mian Orchestra, etc.

Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea. dor, Gondoliers, Cingalee, Bella of New York, Orchid, etc.

SOUZA'S FAMOUS: MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dreain, Jolly Fellows waltz, Happy Darkies, Les Patineurs waliz, Salome, Double Eagle march, Estu- diantina waltz, Valse Bleu, Salut d'Amour, In the good old summer time, Loin du Bal, Sword and Lance march, Whistling Rufus, Smoky Mokes. MELBA, PATTI, Caruso, Tamagno and

all the great operatic artists. Hongkong, 8th June, 1906.

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Supplementary rules have been issued to the of foregoing Ordinance by which the Governmen! will appoint a committee for the conduct of affairs relating to the formation of the South Manchuris Railway Company, Ltd. The pro moting committee shall issue the first shares after drawing up the Articles of Association and obtaining the approval of the Government thereto. After the issue of the first lot of shares the promoting committee shall apply to the Government for a charter, producing the ap: make the first call on the shares without loss there is no provision for any expression of of time after obtaining the charter, and the first the japanese women who have gone to foreign opinion beforehand. That the result is a call having been paid in the committee will Countries have constituted a ́b'ot on the re- | always entirely satisfactory may fairly be in call a general meeting of shareholders. Upan puiation of the country. In India, the Stralis ferred from the fact that dissatisfaction has the conclusion of the inaugural general meeting Selemente, America and elsewhere Japarate been publicly expressed even from the bench the work of the promoting committee will be of the Court itself. In the new Order the ons takeover by the President of the Corporation prostitutes swarm. After obtaining power in Korea and Manchuria by terrible sacrifices in a matter very directly affecting business in

important charge made is in regard to appeals, and the committee be dissolved,

It is semi-officially explained that the Japan. the cause of humanity and in order to opterests as well as the individual. In the eso Goverment cannot properly hold railways Russian aggression and immorality, we are opinion of several who have considered the and collieries in Manchuria, over which now supplying those parts of the East matter, the change is an undesirable one. In Japanese suzerainty is not established, as in the ordinary course important cases will come Cores, without prejudicing the sovereignty of with hundreds of bad women, This tab before the Judge, and from his decision on China In the Treaty signed at Peking by take, and he hoped when he was discharged et call for sirict inquiry and incitive appeal will lis to the Full Court consisting of Barus Komurs it is agreed that a company TAKE NOTICE that under No. 5 of the DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS and messures. Many of the women who have the judge and the Assistant Judge, but in shall be formed, capitalised jointly by the taken to a life of ill-fame abroad left this coun-

case of a disagreement between them it is Japanese and Chinese Governments and VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amended), the Judge who also decides the appeal, people, to conduct the Chinese Euter Rail- every Domestic Building or part of such try with the intention of engaging in ordinary It may be doubted if a litigant will care to way, after the evacuation of Manchuria by the Building within the WESTERN DIVISION of the Gccupatione; others were mere children when appeal to the Full Court except as a step to the Japanese troops. The formaties of the new CITY OF VICTORIA occupied by members of they were taken from their homes in Japan. Privy Council. The Singapore Appeal Court company is an outcome of the Treaty. It is more than one family must be Cleaned and They were deceived by the men who took them was not regarded as inspired with the higher further stated that the promoting committee Limewashed THROUGHOUT by the owner across the seas. There certainly is a demand wi-dom, but forn great many years it has served will be appointed in afew days, and a valuation during the months of May and June.

Court of British will be made of the Chinese Eastern

N.B.--The word "Throughout" used in this Writing under date the 3rd inst., the Sanda for official inquiry into the whole business. If Court here. it theappeal from the tire the Fuchugg and Tentai Collieries, and works notice means that the Houses abould be Lime St. Estephe 10.00 11:00 kan correspondent of the Singapore Frie Press this be not done, Japan's reputation throughout appeals are pending to the Privy Council, at Taires. The capital of the new company washed in respect of all the Walls of each Cos Bt. Michel says :-The lighter recently complsied by the Chian and Korea will suffer greatly," but they are the first that have been ever takes will be fixed at Y10,000,000. The milway Room and Staircase, all Cubicle Partitions, Stair China-Borneo Co, for their own nie, the Ruby Only a few years ago the Japanese spared there from Bangkok. Singapore bar provided and other property held by the Japanese Casings and Stair Linings, all Ceilings and the Ch. Leoville

14,00 a competent and independent Court of Appeal Government in Manchuria will be valued at Undersides of Roofs both in Main Building Ch. Larose 13.00 started active service on the 20th ult. The effort to prevent their women going aword and we certainly doubt if the change world 75,000,000, and the Government will take Offices and Servants' Quarters and inclusive place vacated by her in the Company's Works lest they should become a medium for national have been effected had the approval of British sharts in the company to this amount. Share Verandah

The Back Yard should have its containing has been taken by a new lighter for the Coal disgrace. But the wave of popularity which residents been necessary. On the other hand will be issued for the remaining Y75,000,000, Co., at Tawan. The same yard launched a

has faved Japan seems to have washed the

it har to be remembered the the system of which will be issued for the improvement of Walls Limewashed up to the level of the first national spirit bare of its former sensitiveness appeal now being introduced here is the same the railways, the construction of telling stock, floor. light-draft launch, also for the Tawas Coal Co., on such points, concluder the Peking Time systems as is in force in both Shanghai and and as a working fund for the collieries, &c.

Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork in on the atth alt. It is understood a small lighter, Japanese traders now going abroad are ap Hongkong. It is not thecrelently good Several names bave been nominated for the good condition, however, need not be Lime. for a local Company, will be started forthwith purently callous of everything but making system, but we are not aware that it is felt to presidency and vice-presidency of the company washed but must be Cleansed,

The Western Division of the City lies to the on the vacant berth. The lighter building at

money, however questionable the means, sid | be a serious grievance in either of the ports including those of Mr. Oura, ex-Minister for in Manchuria a general reign of licentipuites named. Moreover, an appellant who believes Communications; Mr. Dea, ex-Vice-Minister West of Tank Lane and Cleverley Street; the North Borneo Trading Co's works, for the appears to bave been inaugurated which will he has a good case, cannot believe that it for Communications; Mr. Sengoku,, President

·G, A. WOODCOCK, Exploration Co., is also progressing very satis- hive serious consequences both to Ching sad will be useless to have the whole arguments of the Kiushu Railway; and Viscount Hoita,

Secretary. factorily, and is soon to be ready forlaunching. Ispan.

re-hoard before an ablo Judgi,

a member of the Hosis of Peare,

Dated this 1st day of June, 1906,

CHINA BORNEO CO., LD,

WORKS AT THE SLIPWAY.

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