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lane where it was believed motorists were ad- dicted to the bad habit of exceeding the legal limit of 12 miles an hour. They lioped lo dénonstrate the superior advantages of a stopwatch and a blue uniform hidden in the gorse over the lordly motorist and his satel lites; but they reckoned without their host.
1906.
BECAUSE she could not agree with her mother- in law Mrs. Chung Lai Mun, twenty-six years of age, the wife of a furnier in the New Tar- titory, put an end to her life, on the 29th ult,
The young woman, who had been married for jump ng into the Tai Lam Chung river. several years, was always at loggerheads with her mother-in-law, who, it is reported, ruled hes with a rod of iton On Sunday last after a ffice dispute the younger woman left the house saying she was tired of life and that they would not see her again. Her body was picked up some distance away from the plaço she dived in yesterday..
Some excitement previded in a ricksha conlies
ance of the coolies, who, on seeing a European had recovered their equikbr am, the blaze was put on. The damage done is estimated at the large sum of one dollar. The damaged goods, adds our representative most sympatheti cally, were unfortunately.not insured!"
·HIPMASTERS arriving in, this harbour are
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SINGAPORE'S FINANCES.
MASS MEETING OF RESIDENTS. ›
URGENT NEED FOR IMPROVED DOCKS
AND WHARVES.
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· [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Singapore, 1st August,
10.10 a.m.
At a large publie meeting of the residents of Singapore, specially con- veued to consider the financial posi- sion of the Colony as the result of the Tunjong Pagar award, a resolu- tion was submitted to the effect that- in consequence of the award it was urgently necessary that the Govern ment should proceed immediately with the improvement of the docks
A resolution was also adopted
YOUNG CHINA. entitled to some consideration. The Col onial Secretary wrote: "It is clear, there- fore, that any further consideration of the China's regeneration has arrived at the As every question of extensive dredging in the harbour double," to use a military term. will be on account of the increased number body knows the Chinese taste for Western and draught of ships that use it and not on luxuries has been educated until today the account of sliminished area of deep water in old-time delicacies of native fare are only it." In other words; while it seems evident spread on the table for the benefit of uniso- genial bucolie saw the maneuvre and decided to outwit the police. Not that he had that the silting-up of the barbour is a negli-phisticated foreigners. At least, there is a gable quantity there is reason to believe that suspicion held by a good many worthy pen. any love for molorists, probably, but it is more die increased tomage of vessels calling at ple that the famous plats which are supposed amusing to witness the discomfiture of a Hongkong will necessitate the adoption into be peculiarly Chinese, such as sharks' fins perspiring and angry policeinan-who is com pelled to bottle up his adjectival vocabulary the, very near future of an extensive scheme and birds' nests are spread out only in compli of dredging at the gateways to the harbourment to the guest, so that he may return to his reason of his uniform-than to see a few
motorists "held up" by the minion of the house at No. 6, Tai Wu, Strect, Wanchai, at if the vessels, of the P. and (7. Company, native land and brag about his acquaintance law. Accordingly, be stationed himself well
about 2.20 y'clock this morning, when one of N. D. L, and the American lines are to be with all the culinary devices of the Chinese way form the constables, and each matorist their compatriots who had just returned home pilated into the port without danger of kitchen: But when we commented the as he passed was informed of the "plantacked over a buming kerosine un tamp that striking a mudbank. The Chairman of the other day on the commercial importance of ahead. The result was that "scorchers had been carelessly left under the staircase by Committee which considered the Colonial Chitin as a consumer of European products proceeded at a funereal pace along the road asther coulie. The lamp exploded, and soos Secretary's communication expressed the we had in pind, Chinese of the travelled to the great disgust of the watchers. Ther the staircase was ablaze. The noise of the costes attracted the attention of an officer, opinion that the report was much more and cultured class, men of standing, and only capture" was the countryman who had who entered the building and with the assist satisfactory than had been anticipated, substance, whose association with foreigners spoiled their scheme and possibly their "and the question of dredging to provide had led them to understand the appreciation chances of promotion. But when, the case. an extension of mooring (spare was one i
in which the latter hold certain luxuries, came to Court, it was successfully argued that which could be left over for the present True, reference was made to the wants of the the accused had only done his duly in warning The report may be satisfactory in a mea. peasantry, but these were only"supposed to people against an infringement of the law. sure, but the hint that specified sections of be in the way of cotton stuffs and articles of The case excited a good deal of comment at the time and is still a standing joke among the harbour are likely to become too shal. attire generally It is usually found that as
a race emerges from its barbaric state it motorists in England. The two cases seemi low for vessels of larger draught is worthy of begins by recognising its bakedness and analogous, and the point is what would have commenting somewhat strongly upon the dirty and wharves. attention. Anything that is calculated 10 forthwith proceeds to attire itself in all the happened hadtheexcise oflicers in Hongkong condition of the waters thereof, due, no doubt, impede the shipping tallic is of far too
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disappearance of the low-breakers. he have got off as easily as the English coun try labourer?
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
1 on Macho was executed at Canton yesterday morning on the execution ground al 13.30 am. Several Europeans witnessed the execution; also a big Chinese crowd. The pitate chief awaited calmly and without emotion his fate,
the executioner culling the head from the body. with one mighty stroke. He said a few words to the crowd, saying that he was not a murderer. He was a very strong looking man.
Canton Duity News.
TRR Viceroy returned suddenly from Wham pas yesterday, says the Canton Daily News, although his leave does not expire until the 8th minor. Many lessons are given for his re- turn, but nothing is known for certain. The Manchus aithbute it to their complaint to Pe
advancing Laxtry, pure luxury, was the motive of the street Arab's misdemeanour, at any rate, let us hope so. In this hot weather, be yearned for the delights of what used to be known as hokey-jokey, although we are far above slang nowadays. He saw the freezer standing neglected, idle, for- gotten; and believing that everything is king. Certainly something serious has hap the other day we noted the arrival of the made for a purpose, aud convinced that his pened or may be expected. It is a significant luxuriously-appointed Moldavie of the P. and purpose in lite was to convert tepid liquids fact that although the Viceroy's return must be O. Company's fleet, while last week the N. into icy draughts, he made bold to help known to every editar in Canton not a single D. L. liner Print Bite! Broderich accom.bimself, in due consonance with the words Chinese newspaper has dared to. mention it," 114 | plished the journey from Singapore to Hong, of the proverb. It was unfortunate that the MR. F. A. Hazeland gave his reserved decision company invested with interday afternoon, at the Police Court, in the kong in three hours less then with may be described as recond time. spirit. It groaned and creaked so vigorously case to which Pong Chun-vuen, Landlord of that a feki who happened to be on the 1, 2, 4 ami 5, Hill Road, was summon
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may have to be deepened in order to allow vessels of excessive draught to enter, with safety then the matter should be taken up at once, otherwise the future of Hongkong as a post may be jeopardised. Singapore HONGKONG, WEDNesday, August 1, 196 has adopted a costly scheme of harbour improvements--whether with or without the consent of the residents is beside the ques tion. The authorities at Manila bave only one object in view, to build up the shipping interests of the port, and, if possible, to wrest from this Colony her supremacy in the
HONGKONG HARBOUR.
In view of the fact that, the importance of Hongkong largely depends upon the stup ping which enters the port and makes this
scene had his attention culled to the freezer
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out a permit, Mr. F. I. L. Bowley, of Messrs. and the urchia, and crentually, the Jaki berught iron partitions on the premises with the freezer and the gain the freezed. Dennys and Bowley, Crown Solicitors, prose The methodical Magistrate wondered that cured, and Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. so small à boy should have attempted to R. Harding, of Messrs. Ewens, Harston and deal with a rolb. freezer, but did not evid II rding, delended. The decision was for the ently give him that credit to which he was couplinants. Mr. Slade asked for a nominal entitled. The very fact that the young penalty. His Worship fined defendant $.co. generation as personified by the little vaga. bond should have endeavoured to tackle a job obviously beyond his strength shows a vigour of mind and spirit which may yet lead to great heights--or depilis. fis palate was tickled by the thought of ice-cream. Instead of sitting on his haunches and bewading his hard fate, or pestering pedestrians with bowls for cumhaw, he' seized the situation, and the freezer, in both hands--after the accredited type of the self, made man. The Magistrate saw nothing of all this; most prosaically he sent the urchin to prison," where there is no ice-cream and A BARBER and a cook went into Mr. P. Byjon- ever a freezer. There is a moral in the jee's draper's' shop, at No. 128, Wellington story somewhere. It would be interesting Street, yesterday. The cook asked to be shown around the establishment. The cook was not and, perhaps, profitable—if it were possible some samples of cloth, while the barber looked, to watch the career of the gutter-snipe satisfied with the cinth and went farther into who has been sent into an unsympathetic the shop to inspect other goods, while the world with the palate of an epicure and biber edged up to the counter. While the the individualistic energy of a Roosevelt. cook was engaged in conversation with the Jealous people might say that he must have salesman, the barber picked up a parcel fram heen bom of British stock and inherited the the counter and left the premises The parcel trait of seizing
on everything in sight and contained $5 worth of buckles. The salesman,
RECENTIV a deputation of the Japan steamship Owners' Association visited the Japanese Navi Department explained the Association's project for encouraging fishermen to pick up floating | mines along the coast, and asked for the assistance of the authorities. The project is warmly supported by the Navy Department, and the eputation is to wait upon the Depart ment of Canmunications in a day or two, say, the Japan Chronicle of July 22. The Govern we at authorities are taking steps to ascertain the views of fishermen in regard to the most effective measures for picking up the mines.
rubbish, consisting chifly of fuit skins,' papess, piles at straw, fragments of dunnage, mars, etc, which clog the blades of the propellers of the steamers, and are a nuisance most marked in the generally. This is central and western districts, while the re gion in and smund the Victoria Recreation Club baths has not had any clean water float ing around for some time.
Prosecutions are
continually being matie-by-the-Water Police but either the penalties inflicted are not suffi- ciently deterrent, or the offenders manage to escape detection in the dark hours of the night.
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meeting, the proposed improvements at the Inner Harbour should not be proceeded with in the meantime.
The mass meeting of the residents of Singa- pore yesterday afternoon was held under the auspices of the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Association, the president of which is the Hon. Mr. Hugh Fort, of Messrs. Donald- son and Burkinskaw, the well-known him of lawyers. The meeting was held in the Victoria Memorial Hall, and the notice calling the meeting was headed: "The Finances of the Colony," The inhabitants of Singapore" were invited "io cnosider the financial position of the Colony arising out of the. Tanjong Pagar Award, and whether any representations should be made in respect thereof." The result is given by our Singapore correspondent.
COLLISION AT SHANGHAI.
"MANDJOUR" SERIOUSLY
SAM Fun, a bottle washer, employed by Mests A. S. Waisho and Company, was charged with at empting to steal an ice cream freezer, valued-Ed., f...] at $3,50, the property of Messrs. A Chee and Company. According to the manager of the complainant firm, defendant walked up to the doar the firm yesterday afternoon, and when he thought the way clear, made a grab at the freezer. Unfortunately for the accused the freezer was attached to others and would not- come when defendant pulled it. The noise "attracted a felf in the shop, who saw defendant pass the shop window in record time. A hot-
near the Clock Tower by an Indian constable. Ülker witnesses were called. Delendant said he was playing with other boys and accidental- ly collided with the ice cream freezers. The naise brought out a joki and fearing that there would be trouble in store for him if he remain ed ino near, the shop he ran The freezer
his doubts as to whether a bad like the accused weighed about to pounds, and his Worship had could go very far with such a burden; bisides Queen's Road Central would be crowded at that time of the aft rnoon. An assistant of the complainant firm said that they had frequently,
fooled case followed, and accused was arrested
DAMAGED.
THE VICTIM OF A PEACEFUL, TRADER.
--[From Our÷Own - Correspondent]
Shanghai, 1st August,
10.20 a.m.
The French Yangtze River stearn- ship Lino collided with the Russian gunboat Mandjour, in the Huangpu river, yesterday afternoon.
The bows of the Mandjour were considerably dainagod.
She is
(The Li-Mao is a twin-screw, steamer and was launched at Dunkirk by the Suclete de Ateliers et Chantiers de France. She was Inst things-even a couple of days ago a post-built in 1905 and her tonnage 2,804, Her cal frame disappeared. Suspector Hitchie, dimensions are: length, 278 f.; breadth 49.21- who conducted the care, said that Messrs, A. and depth, 24 8. N. H P. 139.
registered at Dunkirk, and flies the French
She is owned by the Cie. Asiatique, Ling and Company also reported the loss of flag. an ice-creant freezer a few days ago. Defend de Nav. ant was ordered to undergo fourteen days' The Mandjour has become a household
"word in Shanghai. By great "good"lück"" hard labour.
she managed to reach Shanghai before the Japanese scouts had made the Sea of Japan a close preserve against Russian warships, The Mandiour was plerned at the northern port, dismantled, and practically turned into hulk. She afforded a topic for the flippant in the early days of the war and even yet she refuses to be overlooked. It is doubtful if it required a very violent shock to damage the antiquated Russian,-Ed., #KT]
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INDIANS FOR CANADA.
By the s.s. Empress of Chino, which left this port to-day for Vancouver, men Shanghai and japanese poits, there depaned some so natives of the Nonk West Provinces of India, win are to be employed in the flour mills in Canada. The majority of these men came in from Calcutta in the s.5. « ightning, and have been the cause of much wander in this Colony since their disembarkation, as it was generally Panama in work on the Canai. Inquires made surmised that they were here en route to
in the proper quarters, however, elicited the above facts, with the additional information that this batch of 302 is it the first instalment of what is expected to be very large number of emigrants from India, via the Easi, to Van- couver for Canada. From whe could be learn. ed we gather that these men, are all under con traci, for three years, and are to be paid a the departure of the barber and his bundle of tate of $t gold per diem. To anyone acquaint- buckles, and calling out to an assistant to ed with the conditions of the cenlies India keep the cook he went after the barber, cap. this must indeed appear to be their harvest. turing him some yards away. The pair were During their short stay in this Colony it is charged before Mr. F. A, Hazeland this morn-worthy of note that not one of this particular Ing with theft, and each was sentenced to six ba'ch has caused any trouble to the Police, weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks,
Colony the distributing centre for South Pacific trade. We cannot afford to shelve proclaiming a lien on the next world, but who had his eyes on both men, saw the sidden
such persons should be treated with the contempt they deserve. Meanwhile, the cause of these reflections is reduced to bread and water.
ANALOGOUS LASE'S,
LPO, a fisherman, of Sha Kiu, New Territory, thought he was doing a kind act when he rush yesterday morning, and in a breathless mander told the inmates to skip for the opam meo. were coming. The inmates of the matshed took his advice, gathered up all their opium, and made for the hills. When this was over, it was said, Li took up a position outside the shed and
the bill. They reached the shed and when
which certainly goes far to vindicate the character they have carned for themselves as
being, in the main, a law-abiding, peaceful lot of willing workers.
THE WHATHER.
The following report is from Mr. P. G. Figg, First Assistrot ofthe Hongkong Observatory:
On the 1st at 11.25 a-The barometer has
China, anything which affects the facilities the question of dredging the harbour for the afforded to vessels arriving here must be of accommodation of vessels of high tonnage, interest to the community in general. For for it involves the prosperity of the Hong. some time there has been an uneasy feeling kong and Whampoa Dock Company and in shipping circles that as a consequence of practically all the industries of the Colony, the strong currents in certain portions of the It is to be hoped, in these circumstances, harbour there has deen a silting-op in the that while the Chamber of Commerce may entrance waterways, which may in time consider the Colonial Secretary's report A case which came up in the Police Count seriously interfere with the passage of the "more satisfactory than had been anticipat-to-day is on all fours with a case which oced wildly into a matshed in the New Territory great liners now plying between Europe and ed," the suggestion that it may be necessary (curred in England some months ago. Here, the Far East, Commander R. W. Glennie, to proceed with extensive dredging opera- some excise officers decided to make a taid on an opium den,' but they were forestalled H.N., of H.M.S. Waterwitch, by permission tions will not be pigeon-holed. Those who of the Commander-in-Chief, took soundings are inclined to cry "Mañana, mañang" or by a friend of the habitues who warned the of various sections of the harbour last year evew Festina lente" should have no place the opium-smokers of the excisemen's inten or any other body which presumes to be arrived the birds had flown and there was no- . found with those recorded in 1887. In a
letter dated 2nd July las), from the Colonial on informally constituted adviser of the body to wish them joy except the unctuously Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, it Government, when a question vitally affect polite "informer." Naturally the raiders Was stated that: "These sections showing the well-being of the Colony is under were in anything but a good teniper when they
discovered that there is a solid stratum of outside had a hand in the escape. They went very little change in the sca-bed to have consideration.
truth in Burna's muse which runs: "The best out and nat to return empty handed they ga laid schemes of mice and men gang oft agley."thered Li up and took him to the Central Po. NG Ka, scavenging conlic, 28, Bridges Street, So they arrested the only person in sight and lice Station. There he was charged with aid- appeared before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the marched him off to gaol on a charge of as-ing and abetting others to commit an offence. He was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this Magistracy this morning, on a charge of desisting misdemeanants to escape. They had morning at the Police Contt, and as the prose moderate SW. and S. winds will prevail over this morning. Accused said he left the rub. no evidence and the accused was discharged.cution could not produce sufficient evidence to that area. bish near the side-channel to return for it later. In England, a couple of constables were warrant a conviction, the defendant was dis- Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
ordered to conceal themselves in a shady | charged.
at saan, to-day, 0.00 inches,
with the object of comparing the depths in the counsels of the Chamber of Commerce tions. The result was that when the officers waited. The excise men loonied on the top of fatien generally, particularly oyer N, China.
taken place in the interval between the two surveys. There has been a slight scouring on the Hongkong side in the narrowest part of the harbour and a slight deepening gen erally in the western part and over Kellet's Bank. So far as it goes that is quite satin factory, but the paragraph, which follows is
positing rubbish on Magazine Gap Road, early
His Worship asked him to pay a fine of $10,
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they entered it there was a broad grin on the face of Lt. The officers found nothing, and whisper went round among them that the man
A depression is passing from the continent to the Yellow Sea. It appears to be moving Eastwards. The highest pressure is over the S.Jart of the China Sea.
Pressure is practically normal over the Philip- pines and the S. Coast of China, and in defect to the extent of nearly 2 inch over the E. Coast of China and W. Japan.
Gradients are slight over the China Sea, and
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PICKPOCKET'S NOVEL SCHEME.
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"SOMETHING ON YOUR SHOULDER."
Members of the light-fingered gentry are always introducing new schemes into their trade. Yet another trick has come to light, which, as usual, coded badly for the trickster. Yesterday afternoon a coolie employed on board ss. Charles Hurdouin went to Central Market to make some purchases. He was standing before a staff thinking what was suitable when from behind he felt a tap. Turning found he saw a stranger, who said: Excuse me, but there is something on your shoulder," The unsuspecting coolie turned and looked at his left shoulder, where he dis covered somebody had expectorated. While the coolie was engaged in cleaning bis clothes, the stranger went to his right side, passed his hand gently into the coolie's pocket, extracted 8 in small coins, and bolted for the road. The
coolie then discovered that he was robbed and pursued the thiet Policeman McLennan, who saw the coolie pass him like a flash of light- ning, took up the case and arrested the man, who said his name was Chan Fun, and an engineer by profession. The 58 was found in his pocket. Chan Fun was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning, charged with stealing from the person, and the case was remanded until to-morrow to allow defendant to produce witnesses to speak on his behalf.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
HAILS DUE. Australian (Eastern) 3rd fast. Indian (Sultang) 5th inst. American (Siberia) 6th inst. French (Caledonien) 7th inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 14th inst. Boston S. S. Co.'s Tremont sailed yesterday from Kobe,
The 24. Erroli to-day, nailed from Singapore' for Hongkong to-day,
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