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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JANUARY 7, 1907.
present, the national interests of the large. Portuguese community settled in Hongkong, we sincerely trust that the Club, which; as Sir Henry Berkeley remarked had a high place in the historic features of the island,
WIHROHITACHI MARUY
"NEW. N.Y.K, SIBAMER IN PORT,
This morning the latest addition to the Nip.
porta en rowie for. Lon
KWON
SUCCESSFULLY RAISED AND DEACHED,
After considerable labour, the ss. wong
was lowed by the Norwegian salvage steamer don and Antwerp, Launched la September Protector to temporary mooring at the last at the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard, Nagasaki, Western end of the harbour. Yesterday, at she is now on her maiden voyage to the Oc-hop.m., the Kwongchow was again takes in
tow and transported from her temporary mour ings to Lai-chi-kok Bay, and there beached to two feet of water. Arrangements for docking this salved vessel have not, of course, yet been completed, but inquiries at the offices of the owners elicited from the genial managing direc- tor, Mr. Chau Shi Ki, the information, that the Kwongchow will, in all probability, be turned over to the capable hands of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company's staff, in order that they may affect the necessary repairs. We congratulate both the owners of the vessel and the expert salvage pany on the Protector, the former for the recovery to the Company of this fine and popular steamer, and the latter for the very creditable work done. We hope soon to see the Kwongchow back on her Canton run again.
A LUNATIC AT LARGE,
ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE "MULTITUDE:
* High jinks were the order of the day in Dos Voeux Road, when a strange Chisaman took it into his head this morning that he was & ban- tam rooster and a peripatetic vendor of "bot air rolled into one. His address to his con- stituents, was a great event and was punctuated by frequent outbursts of loud applaute. | Sc successful were this proceeding that people brought stools to and up. Th
order that they might see overlons another's bead. The crowd swamed into the middle of the street, dislocating our excellent service of trolley cars. The cynosure of all eyes, as our youngest re prer would say, enforced his remarks by iolent windmill, gesticulations, and if any
ELEGI
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BERVICE,
DISASTROUS FIRE AT
SHANGRAT
CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEXE GUTTED.
QUESTS LOSE ALL THEIR PERSONAL EFFECTS,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 7th January, 11.40 am.
A disastrous fire broke out in Shangli yesterday evening, resul ing in the total destruction of the Central Hotel Annexe.
A. S. WATSON & CO., will be preserved for the benefit of its mem-rived from Japanese portis effeach or chow was successfully raised on Friday and
*bers and of the voiceless section of the com-
munity it represents. Hence, we urge with the judge that the differences, which seem to us to be really trivial and of no moment, becident. She is commanded by the gonial sunk once and for all, that the spirit of re- commander, Captain Townsend, and is a very conciliation be manifested, and that, if attractive vessel. The Hitachi-Maru is 445 it
long, 52 ft. beam (three feet more than ships of necessary, arbiters be appointed to find a
a similar class in the N. Y. K. fleet), 33 ft. in modus vivendi in order to preserve the Club | depth, with a tonnage of6,716, a. displacement Lusitano which otherwise must inevitably of 10,900 ton and capacity for about 8,000 tons be destroyed. There is no doubt that the of cargo. Her triple expansion engines give CHAMPAGNE financial aspect of the situation can, as the her a spend of 15.6-kacts, with a coal consump Chief Justice most readily perceived, betion on the official trials of 1.4 lb per horse power. There is accommodation for St first overcome by the ingenious suggestion offered class passengers, 28 second-class, and 150 by Mr. Polluck that a trust fund be in intermediate. augurated to administer the receipts derived from the bar in order to overcome the re- quirements of the Spirit Licensing Act. Apart from the underlying influences which probably prompted the litigation, that ap pears to be the crux of the matter and tie rock on which the parties split. The prace tical questions once arranged to the mutual satisfaction of the controversialists, it should be a simple affair, and thoroughly in harmony with the spirit of reconciliation, to clear the way, for a fresh start in the history of the Club. With this object we miglu venture to suggest that in the interests of the Ported. In the salcon is a Broadwood piano, in Viceroy Chow Fu, from his many friends here like an eel in a fog. He pearly lost his queue was despatched to the scene. tuguese community that most estimable satin wodd, and writing-tables and bookcases. gentleman" the Consul-General for Portugn), Mr. A. G. Romano, should be approached and asked to allow himself to be re-elected a member of the Club. It would be a further act of grace on the part of the Club inein-
ST. MARCEAUX & CO.
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To turn to more general details, the Hitachi- Mars must be described as a model passenger: ship. All the first-class cabins are fitted with ventilators, electric fans, bells, and lights and (each cabin has two large portholes which can
be opened in any weather, being protected by bont deck. The gangways from the cabins to the saloon are particularly light_nad,airy,; be ing lit by glass sicylights which can be opened in the hot weather. The saloon is large and comfortable, and while cosily heated by steam. pipes in cold weather can be made,refreshingly cool by opening several large portholes facing the head of the ship, and numerous skylighti at the side, while large electric fans are also
On the grand staircase leading from the deck to the saloon is a superb specimen of Japanese cut-velvet work. The picture repre- sents Mitsukuni, a famous daimyo, and at ope time Deputy-Shogun, viewing the plum-blos som at Mito, in flitachi province. The decor
CANTUN DAY BY DAY.
When the alarm was given the Fire Brigade was engaged in ex« tinguishing a fire which had occur-
cynic in the audience made an interpellation he was promptly squelched by the gentleman leading the harangue. It was a most popular entertainment, the people climbing lamp-posts and hiring the windows opposite in order to bear the immortal address, & lukong, who, curiouslysacugh, happened to be in the vicinity, came along and decided that he was face to face with a lunatic. He had never dealt with A junatic before, so he hastily pulled out his manual of instructions to see what should be done in such a case. "In case of fire ring up No. 15. That was no good.""In case of drowning roll the patient on a barrel. Neither red at a building in the Sinza dik was that of any use. He closed the manual triot. with a bang and started to clear the crowd, The people edged away but a fiying individual pssed within reach of the lunatic, who prompt- It is reported that numerous valuable birthly grabbed him and held on for all he was day gifts have been received by H.E. worth. The captive straggled and squirmed and elsewhere, including presents from II.E. in the process. Meanwhile the Yakong bad Yran, Shih Kai, Viceroy of Chibli, and H.E. cleared the street and came up to the pugilistic Taan Fang, Viceroy of the Liang Kiang, on pair. The lunatic's attention was distracted the occasions of the birthday celebrations on for a moment and he let go his hold of the promptly apprised of their danger, the 7th inst.
frightened coolies be latter grasped his liberty and they left the building in such with both two feet and spectators
THE VICEROY'S BIRTHDAY.
[From Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, 4th December:
AMERICAN BOYCOTT.
A telegrams as the recorri iers from
The seriousness of the hotel fire was communicated to the Brigade and a detachment of the firemon
The residents in the Annexe were
each bash hands and for the specs are hurry that flow were able to save any
bers if they adopted our suggestion, which is ative scheme on this staircase and in the Hangchow stating that the anti-American tunatic fell on the lukong's neck and nearly portion of their personal offen A
saloon is white and gold, and is very effective. situated aft, is also very good. The cabins in he second-class accommodation, which in
deck for the use of second-class passengers.
In both classes the bathroom and lavatory accommodation is all that could be desired, being fitted in the latest style. Ample accom, modation is provided for intermediate passen. vers also,
uffered with the utmost diffidence but entire ly in that spirit of reconciliation which we advocate, if they elected Mr. i oniano
this part of the ship are four-barth, and there chairman of the committee of that instii a comfortable saloon and good' promenade. Lution. In advancing this idea we cer tainly cast no reflections on the work performed by Mr. J. M. de Castro Bastro, the present chairman of the committee, who, we fully believe,will interpret the True meaning of the proposition and will be
From the saloon-deck-a cosy smoking room equally glad with ourselves to see Mr. on the hont-deck is reached by a stairway with Romano once again within the precincts of out the necessity of going outside, an advant the Club and holding office asta director of age which will be appreciated in wet or windy the Club's econonty. On the other hand, weather. The smoking room, upholstered in A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, thined any degree of umbrage at the action and is fitted with electric fans and lights and green morocco and fitted with the usual smell Mr. Romano, we feel certain, if he enter-card-tables, is tiled with patent rubber mosaic,
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of a former directorate, for which the present with an excellent view obtainable from the members cannot he held responsible, would windows forms a very sndg compartment, On ́↑ surely be only too willing to let byegones be the same deck are the captain's quarters and
iyegones and re-enter the comity of his the chart-room, the formér being designed and f people, so to any, and assunicutty of furnished on a lavish scale. In addition to the usual fittings on the bridge there is a patent the office which they, we venteliers, telephone connecting with various parts of the will tender for his acceplance the first ship, and a binnacle with a patent eclipsing ap- indication of his willingness to rejoin the paratus for use, at night when taking bearings Club Lusitano. 'In this spirit of recon-of-stars. Clayton's-patont,fumigating and fire. ciliation we offer the above suggestions, extinguishing apparatus is also installed on and trust that, long before the four months board, and sulphur fumes e in be carried to aný allowed by the Court have been permitted part of the hold to kill rats, extinguish fire, to expire, independent arbiters shall have and close inspection of the Hlucht-maru, saya or for ordinary famigating purpose. A long been appointed by both parties to arrange the Japan Chronicle, showe i lier to be a really the differences in question, and a middle first-class vessel for passenger and freight trade course discovered whereby neither party between Europe and the Far East, and the Nip. will feel aggrieved, and the friendly feelings pon Yusen Kaisha is to be congratulated on the which formerly prevailed once more securely ownership of such a steamer, Captain Town
send on having the command, and the Mitsu and permanently established.
Hishi Company on having built in Japan such asianmer an first-class Western lines.
aptain Townsend was for some years in command of the Sanuki-maru and bas as chief on new ship.Mr. F. II. Fegen, late of ———_ | 'pany's total output of the Company's three
and Messrs. Kawachi and Masui as chief en- mines for the week anding December 22, 1906, amounted to 22,700.71 tons and the sales during Rineer and purser re-pectively. the same period to 18,000,14 tons.
SUMBURIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCK). DAILY-$30 por an WKKKLY—$13 per aut The rate per quarter and per se, prorational The daily issue in delivered free when thegobirena in mecomibla tu momengar. On espio sat by just a additional $1.50 per quarter is charged for postiege. The postage on the weekly Iwae to any part of the
world is 30 cents per quarter.
LOCAL AND GENERAL:
Ning In Criplo Dally, reu conte: Wankly, twenty Tits Chinese Engineering and Mining Com-officer in his new shoes Mr. B. Fligashi;
five conta.
BIRTH.
On January 3, at Soochow, the wife of the Rev. PALMER CLISBY DU BOSE, of a son.
MARRIAGE.
On December 31, at Shanghai, EDWARD MORDEN, son of Inte W. Collett Reynolds, of Great Yarmouth, England, to ETHEL, eldest daughter of the late A. A. Holmes, of Bristol, England,
MR. C. A. 1). Melbourne was, the only magis- trate to preside at the Police Court to-day, Mr. F., Hazeland being still, indisposed in the Government Civil Hospital. We understand he is suffering from lumbago.
PRIYATE information has been received in the
FIRE AT TAI-KOK-7SOF.
KAILWAY SHEDS DESTROYED..
Approximately Siocoo damages was done on Saturday afternoon last by a fire which broke out in n shed belonging to the Kowloon- Canton Railway, at Tai-kole-tsui, The flames
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Chinese Exclusion Society there has held & broke his vertebrae. Taken to the Cen- meeting and bis manifested vigorous feelin tral Station the row he created caused five e the American Boycott question.
European policemen, who had been slaking their morning's thirst with a concoction of adulterated water, to wander into the charge room and inspect the new guest. He was
MID-CHINA FAMINE
Having received several telegrams from Kiangnan asking earnestly for contributions to
the relief funds to assist the sufferers from the recent floods there, the Canton authorities have appropriated twenty thousand taels from the Sin Hau Kuk, (Reorganisation Depart ment) and have transmitted this sum to Klangnan for the purpose of relief.
YUET-HAN RAILWAY.
Wong King Fong, vice-president of the Yuet han Railway Company, has received a des- patch from the Canton Railway Burean, arking
of the Company. On receipt of the despatch him to present himself at the Company's office onthe occasion of the inspection of the accounts
he at once called on HE. the Viceroy and, asked H.E, for instructions in regard to the
matter.
AN ENORMOUS DEFICIT, On going throughthe accounts of the different departments H.E. Viceroy Chow has found a deficit of close on 10,000,000 tuels, for which no account could be shown. E has wired to H.E. Viceroy Shum, asking for particulars as to how this amount has been expended during the ex-Viceroy's term of office.
THE SCHOOL SPORTS.
Canion, 5th January,
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asked:
"What's yer name"
"I'm going to France. Are ya comin'?"
What's yer pame?" repeated the inspector in his best Scotch-
"I'm goin to "
"Ay, ay" interrupted the inspector in big finest cross-examining officialismo. "That winna dae* (
The interpreter at the Station thought it was time for him, to have a look in and he began in the same old strain.
"Look here, my man, you'd better give your, name at once," in choice Cantonese.
The prisoner shocked the audience by shout- ing: "I want a drink.”
“A drink! What of? Waterp "No, not water., Peilber.* • •
And don't you try tea
inspiration seized a European constable.
Nothing doing in the tea line, so a happy
Take him to the water tap." They did so and astonished his internat economy to such an extent that bis organs are likely to be permanently deranged. Ha look
Although the alarm was given at 6.10 p.m. the members of the Fire Brigade were still busy fighting the flames at midnight.
It is understood that the building Wae insured for. 60,000 tuels.
BEWARE OF THE BICYCLE THIEF
„LOST MACHINES AT KOWLOON,'
It will be of interest to those persons resid-- Ing at Kowloon and particularly to Kowloonites/ who own bicycles to learg that there is a gang of thieves wandering around the peninsula whose main object is to steal bicycles. The police have so far failed to break up the gang, but with a steady look-out, me they ara keep. ing now, perhaps something will be done ja the course of a week or so. During the past fortnight four reports have been mudoto the Tsim-txx-tsul “ polica of bicyles having been stolen during. the absence of the owner for a few minutes, It had been the custom of the thievos for a time to select men's bicycles, bat ap- ed at the tap and tried a gargle. He spat outparently they have undergone a change in their the water with such vigour that two constables taste. Last night they gavara Kowloon lady a standing by were soaked. But they determin surprise, for when she want to get ber machine Yesterday the athletic sports in connectioned to do their duty loyally. They not only she found it had vanished. Kowloon cyclists, with, the Canton schools and colleges took gave the visitor a drink; he nearly get a baih,
we will not say all of them, but the majority, place at the Eastern parade ground. The Why did he want a drink? it may be asked have been in the habit of leaving their machines at the ferry wharf and journeying weather being very fine, there was a large His answer was
legdance; among those present were Admiral
across to Hongkong, transacting what busines Li Chup, Provincial Treasurer Wu and many
they have, and returning to Kowloon and riding, other leading officials. The officials and some
home. This habit is entirely in favour of the- gentlemen kindly subscribed a good tum of
bicycle thief, who takes bis chance as soon money as prizes and presented other prizes to
as it is offered, for of the four bicycles winners of the different, events, Five rounds
stolen all were removed from the stand near, of sport were on the programme, but only three
the "Star" ferry wharf, That the thieves will
then distributed to the successful competitors There were several large matsheds erected alongside the parade ground providing seats for the spectators, who were admitted by tickets which were sold at 30 cents each. The students appeared very active throughout the day They assembled on the grounds early in the morning and ware not dispersed until nearly 6 p.m.
of them were finished by i p.m. and prizes were
AMERICAN, BOYCOTT."
"I've been speaking so much that my tongue's skinned."
That infirmity was speedily cured once and for ever. The inspectors gave up the task of trying to get his name. He is now a lodger at the Royal Lunatic Asylum,
JAPANESE PLASTERER ROBBED, be careful how they dispose of the machines
LIGHT-FINGERED GENTLEMAN CAUGH1.
is clear, and that they will alter the appearance. ́of each machine so that the owner, will fall to recognise it again, before sale, is a certainty.. then behoves K wibon cyclists to be careful where they leave their machines unguarded in the fature.
abode, who gave the police to understand that Li Sze, unemployed, of no fixed place of he only arrived in Hongkong a few days ago, was before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Police Court, to-day, on a charge of stealing a silver watch and chain, valued at $14, from the person of Tsunetaro Marayama, a plasterer,
A COOLIE, who mid he was Lam Tin Po, residing at No, 56, Connaught Road Central, residing at No. 7, Wai Tak Lanc, was arraign- yesterday..
ed before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Police At about four o'clock yesterday alteroon, Court, this morning, on charge of stealing act He was wearing a sleeveless sain-coat nineteen pieces of brass fittings, at West Point, according to the complainant, he went for a
maricksha While he was passing the builder carrying on business at No. 397, Queen's Chinese recreation ground, in Hollywood
Che Hongkong Gélegraph Colony that Mr. Basil Taylor, who was lately started in a shed, which was used as an ofice Kwong Chai Hospital on the 4th instant, but with a cape, under which was bis silver watch yesterday. The complainant was
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road. He looked for his watch and finding who was in the habit of stripping the brass looking round saw a coolle dying down the plainant has been victimised by some person that gone puraned the coolie, whom he caught fittings from his rickshaw. He kept a sharp up some distance down the road. The coolia still held the watch and chain in bis hard, and look-out and yesterday was in time to see
man, who had seen the robbery, arrested the Accused bad nothing to say and was sent to the lap was abat to release the thief, after defendant leaving his rickshas with a bundle, getting back bis propety, when a district watch containing brass fittings, under his arm, coolie and asked the Jap to accompany him gaol for fifteen days; to the Station and lay a charge against the coolie. This was done. The defendant ad mitied the offence and was sentenced to fifteen days' gao!,
THE WRATHER.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
The second meeting of the Canton Boycott Association was arranged to take place in the appointed Harbour master of Hongkong, will arrive in the Colony at the end of February, io and were first seen by a watclinian who turned at p.m. on that day Ma Tas Sou, the released with Cape.
in the alarm. Being of inflammable materiel, boycott leader and president of the association, take up his new appointment, Mr. Taylor was the shed burnt quickly' and the fire rapidly was sent for, by the Nambai Magistrate and Road, he fell a jerk at his waistcoat, and on Road West. For some time past the com assistant Harbour-master and is now at Home THE CLUB LUSITANO.
spread to the adjoining matsheds, Soon after was detained at his yamen. It is reported that 'on leave.
the alarm was given the European staff of the his detection was ordered by H.E. the Viceroy, Without attempting to infringe on the REFERRING to the "Coastwise" Freight Cosmopolitan Dock, together with their fire. Ma Tat.Son is one of the three boycott leaders, legal questions that have still to be disposed market, Messrs. Wheelock & Co., of Shang-fighting appliances, turned out and commenced who were put in custody last year by order of of in the Lusitano Club, case--which filled hai, write on the 3rd last, as follows This liminary stages of the conflagration it was about a month ago at the request of the gentry work to quell the flames. During the pre the ex-Viceroy Shum, and was released only our columns last week-wc. would briefly re-
market is also pretty much in the same state feared that at the rate the fire was spreading and the students. fer to the admirable advice offered by the as at last time of writing. There is no demand and the contrariness of the wind, Tai-kok-tani Chief Justice to the disputants in the mat
worth speaking of in any direction, whilst village and the oil tanks in the vicinity would tounage seeking employment is plentiful and be wiped out. The heat was intense, but the HE, Chow will proceed to different places on reported that on the next few days Ter. From their point of view we may trust likely to temain so until next March, that the battle bos been fought to an issue
Dock employes stuck' to their work and die a tour of inspection, so that he may avoid a rected their only hose at the fire. Some time lat of trouble in receiving his friends and sub- and the sword once more returned to its A, CHINAMAN, Chan Yau by name, was arrest-
later the fire-engine and firemen from Yaumati ordinates who are likely to call on him on scabbard. We have no desire to enter into ed at Wanchai at one c'clock, this morning, on Police Station put in an appearance and co- account of his birthday the merits of the case, but every disinterested a charge of being a rogue and vagabond. He operated with the Dock hands to save the was found by a lukong loitering about the stair- observer must admit that the parties con way of No. 102, Queen's Road East and when village and a nearby shed which was said to cerned have had a very full ventilation of naked his business said he was looking for a successful, and by 7.30 o'clock the fire was contain valuable grade. 'In this they were their respective views, which were ably ex friend. He was arraigned before Mr. C.A.D. totally extinguished, after several sheds and a pounded by counsel ou carl side, followed Melbourne, later, at the Police Court, and the quantity of timber had been destroyed. The tomorrow afternoon, Among the orders of by a most sensible.suggestion by the Chief Case was remanded to allow the police to make origin of the fire is unknown. Justice. We assume that the advice which further inquiries. Sir Francis Piggott thought right to offer will be acted upon, and that the unhappy state of affair which has led to this in ternecine struggle will terminate long be fore the four months grace has been allowed to elapse. Viewing the situation As one of general, interest to residents in the Colony, for the institution undoubtedly represents, and will, we hope, continue to ice
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Meniorial at Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals —–
Cheung Shaury
...$18,10 Medical Supply Association, Edin... 9.15 Mrs. Ma Ful
Miss Armourdes
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SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held
the day appear:-Minute by the Médical Offi, cer of Health relative to the erection of a public latrics on the triangular portion of land A FATAL accident occurred on the river at at the junction of Des Voeux Road West and Shanghai on the satin, As John MacDuff, Connaught Road West, third engineer of the C. N. 3, Shanti, recently - 2. Miante by the Assistant Medical Officer transferred from the G. N. S.. Ṣrechnen, wax. of Health relative to the limewasbing of the walking aboard bis ship st Watung Wharf about | Bodies at Kowloon City and Sham Shui Po, *-
The following rapon is from Mr. F. G. Fløg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 7th at 12:05 The depression lying over the N. part of the Sea of Japan yesterday,
has moved into the Pacific.
MAILS: DUR English (Arcadia) 9th inst.is p.m. American (China) 19th iner; th Australian (Talyyan) 24th inst, German (Manila) 15th or 16th la
The us, flokenstaufes left Shangbal, on 6th inst., at a p.m., and may be expected ban on
The Java-China
9th inst.
particularly in the North. Probably another The barometer has fallen again over China, depression has appeared over. S. Manchuria. Pressure is highest between the R coast of Ching and W. Japan. It is low, apparently to the South of the Filippins Archipelago.
Gradients are 'slight; to moderato, and "îno | left Kobe for this port on 5th, derate monsoon may be expected in the 'For; be expected here on 14th mora Channel, and fresh monsoon over the A.' part of the China Senada da
The F junk FORECAST, M
5 a.m. he overbalanced when crossing a narrow 3. Report by a Belect Committee on the winds, moderate to light; fine. Vely plank and fell into the river, He sank Imams. Colonial cemetery byelaw
-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E
1.—Formosa Channel, N.E..winds, *---South coast of China between Hop and Lammocks, wame as Nn, 22konal
diately and though every effort was made lor si Letter from the Dairy Farm Company sea save him, it was without surges and the body falive to the desirability of separating the vaz-A-South resit of Ching between Hongkong has not yet been recovered,
lous daisies in the Colony as far as possible, and Helgan, same as No, 2......
Singapore for
Fand