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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THERE were only two cafes of plagie (a-day.

FROM Sunday, the tit proximo, réveille will sound at 5.45 ani, and retreat at 7. pm.

& SPECIAL Criminal Sessions will be held at, the Supreme Court to-morrow morning.

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LEAVE of absence to the neighbouring countries on private assairs has been granted to Captain W. A. Quendell, Army Ordnance Department, from 1st July to 6th September.

AT to p.m. on the 21st instant the German str. Meiskun, which has been for some time ashore of Lanshan Bluff, was floated and towed to Shanghai by the str. Sullai, aniving here on and inst.

DURING,the absence on leave of Lieut-Colonel

JUNE 20, 1906

THE TUNG-AN OUTRAGE.

THE WOUNDED IN AMOY.

· FULL PARTICULARS OF THE ASSAULT.

PLANNED BY SECRET SOCIETY." -- [Jivem a Correspondent.]

Amey, 22nd June, 1956.

CHMENT PLANT SOLD.

PROSPECTIVE, COMPETITION AGAINST HONGKONG INDUSTRY.

to try and get the two wounded down, The 1 relief party teft,Amoy about 12 am, on the 19th and on arrival found that Tuog-an was perfect- ly quiet and that their efforts to bring the p tients down would be of no avail, the Doctor

At eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to-day, refusing to allow his patients to be moved until Messrs, Hughes and Hough, auctioneers, put they had recovered some of their lost strength. up for sale by pubic auction, by order of the The relief party accordingly returned to Amoy. proprietor, Mr. H.B.C.H.C. Tetjukon, of Sai- The British Vice-Consul, Mr, L. A. Mackinnon, and the Testai's deputy also went up with the grajewo, the complete plant of a cement fac tory; The plant was originally intended to be relist party, and on arival proceeded to the used by the Kwan-tunik Cement Factory, but Tangan Magistrate's Yamen to impress upon

was landed here in January, 1904, from Ham- that offcial the necessity of vigorous action in securing the guilty culprits of this outrage.burg, by so. Nicomedia, and stored into the What steps will be taken in the matter it is godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf hard to say, but it is certain that the local and Godowa Co. on account of the Russo- Consular Authorities will do their utmost to Japanese war, which was then in progress."

The plant of this cement faciory, which has secure the arrest and punishment of the been fitted out with the latest technical inven. perpetrators of this outrage.

tions for manufacturing cement, by the dry. system, consists among others of locomobiles (Well, Magdeburg); milling machines (Emid!, Copenhagen); cooling installations (Atlas Fabr. Copenhagen); electrical installations (Allg. Elec. Com.); uucky, &c. ("remslein &

nearly the same as the Factory Kijaksdorph, Koppel). All in all the whole plant is very near Malmo, in Sweden.

Tir. Horne and Mr. Forbes Exdie, both of the China Mutual Assurance Co., who were so badly handled in the recent outrage at Tungan, were brought down.to Amoy in the steam. launch Sun Ma. yesterday at 3.a.m. From an interview with Mr, Eadie, I am able to give you the following particulars of this incident. Dr. Horne and Mr. Endie left Amoy for Tung-an la Monday, and on arrival there put up at

THE "SAN HO HO HUI" SECRET SOCIETY, the American Presbyterian Mission with the It is believed by local Chinese that the qu! Rey F. Eccerion. About 5 pan. whilst outrage is the work of a notorious secret society for a walk on the hillside 31 miles away from in this district known as the "San Ho Hut" A). This, society has lately been F. E. Kent, Koyal Garrison Artillery, the Com-the city, Mr. Eadio was accosted by a China-

man who inquired the time of the day. Mr. very active in this district and not 30 Eadie took his watch out of his pocket to com- very long ago were blamed as being at the ply with the man's request, when to his great bottom of the Chang Poo eatbreak, near astonishment the Chinaman made a grob at

Cheang Chew. Another event in connection his watch and chain and ran away with them,

with the Ban Ho Hui was their successful Eadie stoned to pursue the thief, and had effort in breaking out of the Tung-an prison 'not run more than a few yards when Dr. Horne

some: two months ago. It appears that the called his attention to a crowd of Chinese ad Tungan Authorities captured a few members vancing towards them, who had until now not

of this society and imprisoned them. been visible. Seeing that the crowd, which put society then bribed the prison warders to bered about 15,8vanced on them in a threaten-

allaw femálo relatives of the prisoners to visit

On the 23rd June, at Shanghai, Captain Jul mand of the Royal Anillery in South China P. ROBERTS, aged 77 years.

will devalve upon Majar R. A. Kaye Royal

The Hongkong Celegraph

Hongkong, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1906.

THE FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC

Garrison Artillery.

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OWING to the development of the lelephone, the wireless telegraph, and other recent scien- Lific inventions, the Japanese military author ities have decided to stop the employment of | carrier pigeons.

THE following details H.K.S.B.R.G.A. felt per

The

There was a fair gathering of local merchants present when the auctioneer gel up on a chicken.coop, which was used as a stand, to invite biddings from intending purchators. Vr. Hughes than announced that 25 per ceni, of the purchase money was to be paid on the fall of the hammer and the balance within six

s.s. Ontang on the 27th instant :-Foi Singa-ing manner, Dr. Borne and Mr. Eadie retreated a them and these women smuggled into the days from the data of the sale. No bidding wha ̧

ever

For

pore: Two Havildars, two women children, posting to No. 2 Company. Calcutta: One gunner for discharge. KING On of Bavaria, who has long been suffering from insanity, has recently become tity of macaroni and dried fruit. A proposal has been made to dethrone him.-jiji

low paces in the direction of a boulder, which prison weapons of all sorts and also shaved the to be less than $1,000. He also said that twenty. world prevent the mob geuing at them from beheads of the convicts, making them appear as hind. They hadbarely taken up this paintol vant- age when much to their consternation gun shots were fired at them, but lackily none took effect, The Chinese then advanced on the two for-

ordinary Chinese instead of convicts who according to Chinese law, must be unshaven, The prisoners, at a given signal, attacked the warders and escaped and though some have

nin: other packages of machinery, which formed part of the sale lot, were in Europe, the purchaser free' of charge, while a further and these would be shipped to Hongkong for eighteen packages were on their way to this

Perfect Aeration and economics in Economic Annual of Japan." As might be worse. He now takes daily only a small quan. eigners with swords and knives, some of the since been re-captured, the majority are still at Port from Tsingtao and would be handed over

The Finest Materials only are used. English Experts manage our factories, and our Waters are acknowledged by lead- og English Makers to be equal to those of their own manufacture.

THE ever-burning question "What shall we do with our boy?" seems to be satisfactorily answered in the following advertisement, which appears in the window of a Farringdon-road butcher's shop, "Wasted, a respectable boy for beel sausages."

ANNUAL OF JARAN. Brief acknowledgment was inade in our issue on Tuesday of the yearbook for 1906 of the Department of Finance controlled by Mr. Y. Sakatani, the Japanese Finance Minister, to whose courtesy we owe the re- ceipt of a copy of the Sixth Financial and expected the present-volume-the first to reach us after the conclusion of the war-is for more bulky than its predecessors, en bracing as it does a larger territory and com prising matter of economic interest whose inclusion in the volume may be directly attributed to the satisfactory outcome; from the Japanese view point, of the wat. A feature of the publication is the well-printed maps of the Japanese Empire and the num. erous illuminating diagrams which so readily assist in establishing comparisons in the subject matter of which the book treats. Divided into six parts, the volume is devoted, respectively, to subjects dealing with Fin- ance; Agriculture, Industry and Commerce; Foreign Trade; Banking and Money Market; A. S. WATSON & CO. Communications; and Taiwan (Formosa). Not the least important of the section is that added as an appendix at the end of the volume. The appendix comprises statistics relating to chief economic conditions; the in-

The Tempe, alluding to the rumour that M. 14ternal economic condition since the war; the Beau, the Governor-General of Indo-Chins,, re-organisation of Korean finances; the finan-was to return immediately to take up a new cal system of Janan; and tụs Prens

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of the Empire. Tabulated returns give an exact idea of the area and population of Japan, the extent of whose coast totals 7.432.86 ri and area 27,061.93 square ri. The population of the Empire rose from 33,710,793 on the 29th January, 1871, to 48,608,943 in 1906. The population of Formosa, which was returned as 2,455,353 in 1897, attained to 3,133,005 in the present year. To deal with the financial position of Japan, all we need do is to examine the note on the budget for the current financial year, presented to the Imperial Diet in January last and subsequently approved by both Houses. The aggregate annual revenue and expenditure, it is ascertained, amount to Yen 494.704707; and on comparing the estimates for the year with those for the preceding year, we find in the ordinary re: venue an increase of Yen 11,460,000. The increase in the ordinary expenditure amounts to 361,300,000 if we deduct from the Budget of the preceding year the sum of Yen 31,150,000, the estimated amount of the military and naval expendi- ture. It may not be generally known that from a financial point of view in Japan the WHISKY. alate of war is considered to still continue in existence. For although the war has at length been brought to a termination, a huge amount of extraordinary expenses will be

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THE maine insurance offices of japan have arrived at an agreement by which the risk run by vessels in consequence of the floating mine danger will be accepted. The premiums for this risk will, it is stated, be one yen extra which presumably means Yi per Y1,002.

assailants baring a knife in each hand. Both

Dr. Horne and Mr. Eadie were totally unarmed large. These are the people that the local

And so had only their bare fists and legs to depend upon saving themselves from the fury of the mob. When the crowd got to close quarters, both Dr. Horne and Mr. Eadie laid into the Chinese. Dr. Horne using his bands with telling effect and catching the Chinese in some vulnerable part. Mr. Eadie in the mean- time using his legs and literally "kicking the stuffing" out of the crowd. The fight was fast and furious xad a noticeable thing about the affray was that each Chinaman as soon as be was worsted threw his sword or kaife well out of reach of the fray, so that either European could get at their weapons.

A GALLANT FIGHT.

During the fight both Dr. Here and It is interesting to learn from Washington the Mr. Eadie were badly cut up by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has crowd, Dr. Horne receiving seven wounds reported favourably upon the amendment to the Diplomatic, Service Appropriation Bill authorising the President to expead a sum of $1,000 of the Chinese indemnity fund upon consular buildings in China, Korea, and Japan.

MW

ane minister:0;

Foreign Affairs, says that from inquiries it has made the Government does not contemplate the possibility of the return of M. Beau,

INSPECTOR Langley, of Tsim-a-sui Police Station, charged Yung Sam, master of a trading junk, before Mr. II. H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Court this afternoon, with the man slaughter of one Ngan Shiu, on 23rd June. The defendant pleaded "not guilty." The particulats of the case have already been printed. Evi dence was beard,

THE value of the tickets in connection with the Formosan lottery to be sold this year in estimated at about Y900,000, which will provide a revenue of about Y129,000 for the Formosan Government. If the present lottery provės 30 successful as is desired, future issues will amount to about $5,000,000 a year, which will retum, according to estimate, a profit of Y1,150,000 to the Government,

LI

ON aking his seat in the Court of Bankrupicy jurisdiction this morning, ble Honour the l'uise Judge, addressing the assembled mem bers of the legal profession, said that in future, he wished it to be known, in all cases in bank ruptcy proceedings, he must make it a rule that the section of the Ordinance under which the proceedings are brought, or the applications made, exactly the same, as was done in all Summary Judidan the legal gentlement tion, and he would ask the legal gentlemen to sce that this was always done in future..

severe wounds, one in the abdomen and an. and Mr. Radie five. Dr. Horne has two ether on his head whilst Mr. Eadie's wounds, through not severe, are very painful. The Euro. peans' clothes and boots are an awful sight and

look as if they had been steeped for hours in a pool of blood, their original colour loing ab- solutely indistinguishable. At one stage of the fight Med

Companiony wow out

Chinese blame for the present affair.

ARRIVAL AT AMOY. Dr. Horne and Mr. Eadie were brought down to Amoy yesterday and are now receiving all the attention possible, skillful medical attend auce and nursing. Mr. Eadie's injuries, though painful, are getting on well, and he will be all right in a short while, Dr. Barge's injuries

to the buyer.

Mr. Wong Lai Foo started the bidding at $20,0.0 and this was quickly followed by an offer from Dr. Gunter of Tientsio of $30,000 Between these two gentlemen' bidding was kept up briskly and when the round sum of $100,000 was reached there was a pause. Theo bidders looked at each other awhile and then re-started competition. When $115,000 was offered, Wong Lai Foo dropped out, and Mr. E Kadooie, of the firm of Messrs. E. S. and grit will pull him through all right and Kadoorie and Co, who appeared a passive are more serious, but his splendid constitution though he may not be convalescent for some spectator in the earlier stages of the bidding, time to come, it is hoped that he will recover edged.up and took up his cas. Between him 2000, and look back on his stirring fight and the doctor bidding went fast, figures being against such great odds with pardonable pride. jumped by a couple of thousands at a time, At It's needless to say that local residents are $208,000 there wasa second pause, but that was justly indignant over this affair, and the Tungnal for long. Mr. Kadourie gave a four thou an people, who are notorious as being the mast turbulent crowd in this district, will be made to suffer for this outrage and be prevented from a similar recurrence of such an affair in the falure. Mr. Eadie speaks in glowing terms of the kindness Dr. Harae and he received from Rev. Eccerson, Dr. Moorhead and other friends

in Amoy,

REFUSE DESTRUCION FOR BUNGKUNG.

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Dr. Horne gallantly stood over him and cover- ed him with his body, doing all the fighting.

At the mealing of the Legislative Council Mr. Eadio whilst on the ground managed to pick up a decent sized stone and riting sudden this afternoon, the following report of proceed ly flung it with deadly effect at one of their asings of the Public Works Committee at a meet- sailants, catching him on the face and head and ing held on the 21st iosk, was laid on the table fracturing his skull like an egg shell. The and adopted by the Council:- Chinaman swiftly rolled down the side of the hill and was immediately carried away by some of his companions.

AN INCIDENT OF THE FIGHT.. Another incident of the fight was when a Chinaman got close up to Mr. Eadio and cut him badly on his left arm; but the Chinaman won't forget this incident in a hurry, as Mr Eadie managed to get his teeth into the China man's fore Arm and bit it half through spitting out a big chunk of flesh. In the meantime Dr. Horse, though so badly damaged, kept on hitting right and left, picking out his man with the utmost coolness and putting him out of action. How long the fight would have lasted it is hard to say, 'and just as the two foreigners were about completely done up, another crowd of Chinese appeared and the attackers immediately dispersed in a great hurry.

THE CHINESE MOH, The damage done to the Chinese mob was considerable, and 5 men out of the 15 were laid out unconsciously though whether their injuries are fatal or not, it is not possible to ascertain. The fight was now over and Dr.

The committee had before it a scheme for

reclaiming an area of land immediately west of Cadogan Street and of Chater Street (exicoded), and erecting on this a destructor capable of dealing with 100 tons of refuse per day, together with quarters for a superintendent and 300 coolies, the estimated cos: being.as follows :--- Reclamation of site, including go-foot

road in extension of Chaler Street...St60,700 Destructor buildings, including piled

foundations, chimney, approach road (incline) and iron boundary fence... 98,100 Machinery, including 12 cells and furnaces with fan and engine, two boilers, slab-making machine, tra. I'nes and trucks, &c...........

****** 82,500 15,000 Quarters for superintendent

Do. 300 coolies stivar anti 75,000 ...$431,300

Total..

After full discussion, li was resolved up. Animously that the committee are prepared to recommend, in principle, the provision of a destructor for dealing with the refuse of the City of Victori, but advise that, before any further steps are taken, the makers of the type

Horne word Mr. Eadie, far from homenaged to of destructor which it is proposed to adopt pletely exhausted. How they managed to should be requested to send out a representa Crawl back to the Mission house in their dis tive to investigate local conditions and submit abled condition is a mystery, and Mr. Eadie being the least damaged an I exhausted of the a tender, accompanied by a guarantee for three

refuse per day. back a good deal of the way, by slow and pain.

THE Siswing states that the district magis required before the withdrawal of the Japan-trale of Tengchihsien, in the province of An1 two succeeded in carrying Dr. Dome pick-a year, for dealing effectively with 100 tons of

hui, has reported to Governor En Ming of that province that a large body of hungry people of that district attacked on the 21st instant, the grannies there which had been thrown open to sell to the people rice at usual normal prices, and that having driven off the officials and staff engaged in the relief work, they plundered the granaries of their entire stack of rice and other cereals stored there. On receipt of his news, Governor En Ming at once seal instructions to the prefact of Maoyuen to take a detachment of his gendarmes to Tengeh'hen with him without delay, and favestigate matters.

State.

ese forces from the theatre of war. The total public loans connected with the war exceed yen 1,700,000,000. This amount is three times the total amount of loans prior to the outbreak of the war and is consi- dered an unprecedented burden upon the "As the magnitude of the expenses in connection with the war naturally increas- ed the bruden upon the nation," the Finance Minister observes that "the Government considered it necessary to curtail the general annual account; and, accordingly, most new undertakings were postponed," and every "E.. B." warres in the Foochow Daily E ho: possible economy otherwise effected Con-While the customary expressions of regret cluding the explanatory observations in re overthe departureof an esteemed member of the gard to this section, it is remarked that the community are never wanting in sincerity

am sure a particular note of feeling will not general economy of Japan, although more or less affected at the opening of hostilities, lack fitness on the occasion of H. II. M. Contal,

Mr. Herbert Brady's approaching departaro, |has throughout maintained a favourable con-

have found this group of affair a very material dition, and there exist no causes likely here-

factor in solving the inevitable problems and after to affect to any extent the even course of difficulties of the foreigner who does business CO., the general economy of the Empire,

in China, and have found his energy equal to any situation that he thought showed a fair fighting chance, is wish to express a business mis's regret over the loss to the community of an oficial whose afforts to right some things have been a tangible asset to business interiķis' in this place.

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Hoogkong, 28th June, sgað.

In the world of women sothing is taken for granted but emulation, and every woman is instinctively distrusted by every other woman until abu, proves herself barmless.→→Sunday

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ful stages. Rev. Eccerson, noticing his guests | LEIGHTON HILL ROAD AFFAIR, had not returned and it being so late, got alarmed, and went out to seek them, and located them some little distance trom the city. Previous to meeting Rev. Eccerson they had tried without avail to get some assistance from various Chinese, but none was forthcoming, the Chinese being simply scared out of their wits at seeing two foreigners in such a condition.

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THE RELIEF PARTY,

TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED, Shortly after the outrageous attack on Mrs. Aoki at her residence, 4, Leighton Hill Road, was reported to the police, Inspector Gourlay took the maller up and from news which we are able to print to-day, it will be seen that the member of No. a Police Station are fol- lowing up every clue, likely to lead to arrest, most closely.

Eventually about 8.30 p.m. they reached the American Presbyterjan Mission, and Rey

It will be good news to residents in Leighton Eccerson was simply indefatigable in his

Hill Road-who have lately become nervous efforts to allay the suffering of his guests, over the attack on the Japanese lady to learn A Chinese doctor was sent for and on ar that late last evening the energetic staff a rival' stitched up Mr. Eadie's wounds. Dr. No. 2 Police Station were successful in cap Horne attending to himself and most pluck-uring two Chinamen, who they are of opinion had a hand in the dastardly assanit of last ily, sowed up his own wounds. Word Saturday. Oce coolie was arrested coming off was then sent to Amay reporting the out a Maczo steamer, while another was captured rage and asking for medical assistance. Dr. in the stresi. The former man, the police Moorhead of Amoy immediately responded to fancy, was in the Colony at the time of the the call and left here at 8 a.m. on the roth with attack, but soon afterwards disappeared. Lie, ice, medical and surgical appliances. On his no doubt, went to Macan to divert suspicion Mrs. Aoki's condition is said to be still se arrival at Tung-an, he at ance gave his whole and, on resuming yesterday, was arrested. attention to the two wounded and thanks to rious; in fact, according to our information, his skillful and patient treatment, the two she is not as yet out of danger, and when the coolie, who was arrested in the street, was taken before her for identification this morning, wounded 21a now progressing favourably.

she failed to recognise the man. The police, it in said, will wait until a day or so, when the other mau'will be taken before hoz,

THE RELIEF PARTY. -

When the news became generally known, a relief party was formed to go up to Tung-no

sand dollar bid at this stage and " lots of time": was given Dr. Gunter to raise the figure. This he did not do, and. Mr. Kadoorie secured the plant for $212,000.

The auction took less than twenty minutes,

for by 11.20 o'clock, the bidders were on their

way across the harbour back to the city.

The intentions of the purchaser could not, of course, be ascertained. But we were given to understand that the plant would be erected not many miles from Hongkong. And if that De a fact competition in one of the leading established indusides of the Colony is within mcaiurable distaste of commencement, al though how the new venture can out-rivi the world-wide reputed Green Island product it must be left to the promoter-and to limo

to satisfactorily answer.

QUARREL IN A CHINESE THEATRE.

A TICKET COLLECTOR ASSAULTED,

Since the night of the 26th instant, there has been bad blood existing between the ticket collector of the Tai Ping theate and a cook from the Hongkong Club. Last night sa 4 result of strained relations the, cook and a coolin were arrested and taken to the lock- up. The ticket collector appeared against them at the Magistracy this moroing, charging then with assault, to which charge they plead ed "not guilty."

On the night of the 26th instant, as alleged, the ticket collector noticed, the cook in the W25, 2016 auditorium of the theatre and sa

that he did not ace the man pass him at the gate that night, he approached the cook,

"Where's your ticket? queried the ticket-

mas.

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"Haven't any," replied the cook, "Why?" demande : the other, "Because I haven't," responded the cook "and if I have not a ticket, well I havent What's it to do with you."

"WhatI" interpolated the man of the show Leave the place at once." The cook, who was with a friend, could not do otherwise and so he departed not, however, thought of him. Last night, curiously enough, before telling the ticket collector what he the cook was again seen in the theatre and again did not possess a past, After plais change of word, according to the complain aut's story, the cook seized him by the queue, He raised an uproar and the defendant was while another man punched him on the nest. arrested.

Mr. F. A. Hazeland found the cook guilty, and fined him 25,

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUL

Indian (Lustang) 29th inst.. English (Devanña) 29th inst, 6 am. Canadian (Monteagle) 30lb inst. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 3rd prox. German (Bayern) 4th prox. Indian (Wamuang) Fith prox.

The s. Zingara left. Mají on 27th inst, for this port, and is due here on and prox

The C. P. K, Co.'s . Tariar left Vou couver, p.m., on 25th inst, for Hongkong vio the usual Ports of Call

The I. C. S. N. Co.'s n.s. Namiang left Cal- culta for this port via the Straits on 25th Int

The Java-China-Japan Lijn .. Timaht and may be expected here on 11th prox. lett Kolo za Moji and Amoy for this post on 37ir last, and may be expected here on 8th prox

The C. P. R. Co.'s 6.3. Monteagle arrived at. Shanghai at 4 am, on 27th inst, and left again at 3 pm, same day, for Hongkong, where she The C. P. R. Co,... Empress of India due to arrive at 7 p.m., on 30th Inst. arrived at Kobe's 11.30 p.m., on 26th inst, and left again at noon Wednesday, for Yokohama, where she is dub to arrive at rioon, on 28th lost. The C. P. R Cola «.x. Empress of Japan arrived at Kobe at 5.pm, on 16th inst., and left again at midnight same day, via Nagasaki' for Shanghai, where she in dug to'arrive at 6 am.j -on 30th inst,

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