THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY FEBRUARY IT 1907.
TELEGRAM S. given up to the main dining-room, lighted by
{Rewter's.]
The United States and Japan. LONDON, 8th February, President Roosevelt, interviewed, said that
-viained glass windows, and profusely decorated. with the arms of the German Stantes, views of the principal cities, and the royal arms of near. ly every country. There is a large gallery for the accommodation of the band, and opening out of the room, but able to be isolated from it, In one of them there is a full-sized portrait in Club by the fficers of the Far Eastern Cruiser squadron, and a big branze eagle, presented to the Cleb by the German officers in 1900. The private dining-rooms and the bedrooms
VATIKMPIED RIGHWAY:
KOBBERY,
SUPPRESSION OF THE OPIUM TRADE.
FULL PROPOSALS OF THE CHINESE
· GOVERNMENT,
Rangoon-Inquiries aftertonnaga ( r'japan continue to reach this market, 14 to 15 shillings Noer ton Tately named, yet no buriness appears to have transpired locally, Rangoon to Amoy, second half Feb., there has been a fixture' of a The following are the proposals of the Chi-host of about 1,500 tons at 40 cents Mexican. nese Government for the suppression of the
Bangkok:-A charter is reported Bangkok In this to natives of ñ hand sized steamer,
the reports of his speech to the California is a series of privale dinng and ball.cooms. Road last night when a native priest was "held oplum indo, submitted to Sir John Jordon.
Congressmen are unfounded; he never
suggested that Japan should prescot ar uit. oils of . M. the Emperor, presented to the previously invited him to come to his fishing line of the Govetuniant's propo⋅als to tha
matum, nor that there was danger of war. Ho rigorously deprecates the wicked war talk which had been started in Washington.
Java:-Tennige could be placed, ↳ thị for. this port and Japan, and some fixtures may-re- sulț” shortly.......Whilst we write, German 25. Germania, about 1,011 tone dw, has been
We have in former issues given a brief out-promp 25/18 cents British. Minister, and now reproduce a more detailed statement from the native papers:
The following are the points which have consideration.
The new treaty with Japan' will possibly above them can be reached by the side personality in that district. At about nine been referred to the British Cavernment for fixed for the former requirement.
be presented to the Senate in March..
Later.
"he North:-Business up North continues pressed within ten years, foie gn opium shall Coal freights from Japan to this declining. -A native opium is to be entirely-up very slack. River freights, there are none.
discontinued simultaneously. The importation Incal business at $1.00 Moji or Wakamatzu to is so likewise, so that the supplies may be quoted at about $1.10 to $1.00 per ton, latest of indian opiumi sball therefore be reduced pro-anton charters at 5.80/$1.70, portionally. It is requested that the average of the imports for the years 1901-1905 be taken year 1907, importation to cease in the 34th year as a standard, and the decrease begin in the
Mojito Swatow:-A charter at $1.40.
CHINESE PRINST ILL-TREATED. very buid allempt to cummit Highway robbery was perpetrated on the Shay-ki-wan
up" and cruelly ill-treated by a person who had host to perform ċertain religious rights on his be half. The priest, who is an old man, lives at No. 11, Sbau-ki-wan West, and is a well known o'clock fast night, a man, who called himself Au entrance from Jinkan Road without pass Tam Tak, a fisherman, called at the priest's house. ing through the Club Opposite the dia and begged him to go with bien to his fishing lng rooms there is a large library, the capacity craft, which was anchored at Sai Wan Hay, A The German Elections. of which is placed at 20,000 volumes. There matter of a mile away, to pray for his brother The alien students in Germany, mainly bookcases all round, and also in the Raf- who was dangerously ill. The priest agreed, composed of Russians, who assisted thelery, and a cosy corner is fitted up for the com-
and both started for the boat, the fisherman Socialists at the recent elections, have been fort of those who make use of the library.
leading the way with a lighted lantern. After "The third floor is given up to private rooms, about twenty minutes' walk, near a clump of notified to quit the country within a fort
all of which are large and well-furnished, while trees, he noticed that the fisherman's lantern night.
those fronting on the Band command an excel- lent view of the river. All but one of these had been extinguished. It was while feeling
2alcutta being a centre of opium.export in his pockets for a box of matches to hand his trade in India, it is requested that iness rooma are already in occupation, and the Club is not likely to have any difficulty in finding companion that the priest was attacked. A officials be allowed to inspect the packing and Tholms having accepted a freight from Ran- lenants for apartments to conveniently situat sudden blow on the chest, followed by a kic2, exporting, of op um at Calcutta, so av∙to secure ed, withat let at such a moderate rental. The brought down the unfortunate priest. While an authentic return of the apium exported to lop floor contains the kitchens and Chinese the flat of his back on the road his quarters, which are airy and, well ventilated assailant rubbed black pepper in his eyes, and Automatic electric lifts facilitate the service of when his fighting ardour had evaporated the meals. There are alan a passenger and alug-highwayanan started to go through his pockets. Ling sensation in his eyes did not lend of sent the priest's mouth for his cries of "elp
Save life" were heard some distance away by a young fisherman who was on his way to Shou-ki-wan. Recognising the voice
French Rentos.
There has been a sharp fall in. French Rentes owing to a new ambiguity in the new Income Tax Bill regarding them.
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China
The Royal Exchange Assurance Losses in SansFrancisco, The losses of the Royal Exchange Assur ance Company by the earthquake in San Francisco, amounting to £619396 have gage lift, worked by electricity and three stair. A dangerous man on top of him and the burn present tariff is Tis. 115, while native optim been met from the available balance of the Company.
The Lords and the Commons.
9th February.
The Attorney General speaking at Leeds said that the fights with the House of Lords would be a tough job and meant one or two dissolutions, and a combination of the Crown and people against the aristocracy.
Transvaal Politics,
Party feeling in the Transvaal is very strong. At a meeting of Progressives in Johannesburg a hearing was denied, and the meeting ended in a general fight.
THE NEW GERMAN GLOB,
AT SHANGHAI.
The opening cerem, ny of the new German Club at Shanghai was briefly recorded in our telegram 'columns last week. From the NC. D. News of 7th inst., we take the following full report of the cer mony.
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The Shanghai Club was nearly deserted at noon yesterday, for almost the whole of tře male population had assemblest in the new premises of the Club Concordia to attend the
cases in the building in addition to a steel fire- escape at the rear.
the priest, the fisherman T3D down the
k
!"The Club has its own electric plant, and is beated throughout by stea n radiators. Of the exterior of the building it is unnecessary to ay anything, for he would be blind indeed who did not entice it even in a cursory examination road and on turning round a sharp corner Jaw the cause of the trouble. With of the Band. It has taken two and a half years
feet and hands, working simultaneously to build, and was designed by Mr. H. Pecker.
he sailed into the highwayman, who was soon verpowered. He was then removed to the police station, where, on making inquiries, it was leaint that the prisoner was no fisherman. at all, but had only assunted that title to ob
The costup to date has been about Tis, 425,000 The preliminary opening proceedings took place in the bar. Mr. llecker, the architect, serited some verses specially composed for the occasion, and then handed, the key to the
hairman of the Building Committee, Mr. unde
The latter, in accepting the key, said that when the first sthne was laid no one had any iden that such a magnificent building would be the result. Two and a half years had now elaps (eg, and the Club was'not yel quite finished. He | hoped the Club would prove, a great success. and that it would generally fulfil the duties for which it was intended. In conclusion, he expressed his thanks to the members of the Building Committee for the trouble they had taken, and handed the key to the President of the Club. (Applause)
But success had now crowned their efforts. (Loud applause). He then enumerated some
Mr. Stepharius expressed the thanks of the members to the Architect and the Building opening ceremony. The new Cleb, viewed Committer, and enumerated some of the diffi- from, the exterior, is an imposing building.culties with which they had had to contend, Now that the scoffobling has been removed, it is the most prominem edifice on the Bund. Its glazed walls and striking towers and roof catch the eye from far down the river, but it needs a visit to the interior to realize to the full how luxurious and compicie in every detail is the new home of the German residents at this port. There are two entrances in the Club. The main doorway is on the Bund, but an entrance in the Jinkee Rend'affords access to the re sidencial quarters and private dining rooms. Aber passing through the main entrance one
suras first of all to the bar, a large at d well ventilated room, ust effectively, decorated throughout. Stained glass wind: ws brar the coals of arms of various nations. Pie tuity ceiling is panelled and richly decorated, the rafters bearing, suitable mattoes and proverbs „in German. The bar itself is divided into two parts in order to enable a through draught from end to end of the ground Buor, Behind the divisions of the bar there are two hand painted panels, representing respectively Unter den Linden, Berlin, and a view of Bremen, and these, and two other panels on either side of the mantel, depicting the earliest and the most recent vessels of the company's fleet, were presented by the North-German Lloyd
·A grandfather's clock, of exquisite workman ship, and embellished with the arms of the cantons, which also finds a place in the bar, was presented by the Swiss members of the Club. It will be noticed throughout how much aid the Club has received in the shape of gifts of furniture and decorations from German cities. communities, and friends of other nationalities. The handsome electroliers
in this mom were presented by the city of Bie men, and bear its crest. Behind the bar is the billiard room, containing two French.and four English tables, to which the Hamburg-Ameri- "can Company_has_preschled most of the de-
corations. Adjoining it is, the reading room furnished throughout with teak and lighted by opard-directed lamps. This room also con tains a clock of fine workmanship, handsume bookcases, and numerous cosy corners so co fortably upholstered that those who make use of them will find it hard indeed to tear them selves away to aterper duties, The bowling
the priest. Inspector Robertion arraigned him before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court, this morning, on a charge of attempted. highway robbery, which charge he denied.
The priest was then put in the wijness stand, to tell his story. Before he could he interrogated the attention of those in Court ́was drawn to the witness, for -moke was teen issuing from the sleeves of the priest's long coat. Somebody murmured Turn in an alarm," the Court said, "Take him outside," but disregarding all this, Inspector Rubenson made for the priest and extinguish edmma șii quldering sleeve, containing a lighted"
cigarete, which the witness liastily throst, all in
a glow, up his sleeve as he entered the Çourt.
When the excitement had subsided the case
was began. The evidence was very conclusive, and his Worship sent accused to gaol for four months and to be exhibited in the socks for
four hours.
'A RUNAWAY THUCK.
the gifts made to the Club and expressed the banks of the members to the donors and to the Deutsche-Asiatische Bank's for their financial assistance. Finally he extended a hearty wel. come to all present and expressed the hope that they would not only enjoy those festivities, bit that the (lub would be enjoyed by all who be Iba ed to it herentier. (Applause.)
All present then adjourned to the main dining room, where they were welcomed by the strains by the Town Band under the direction of err of the Bridal March from "Lohengrin," played Buck. A substantial cold luncheon was pre-oop, and the skilful way he balanced himself pred on long tables across the roam, and more speeches were made and many toasts were pro- posed.
LURONG KNOCKED OVER,
Chinese policeman No 132 hopped on one leg into Mr. F. A. Bazeland's court this morn ing and landed on the witness stand with a
of being sun over by a truck the previous after bang. His left foot was in band ges, the result
on the stand, with one leg bent backward and without any hold, proved himself to bean grabat of no mean order. His presence in Couk this porning was to prosecute Li lu Fui a truck coolie, of No. 188, Connaught Rod Central, for carelessly driving a luck. At two o'clock, yesterday afternoon the lukong was standing t the east side of the Queen's Statue. The defend and to the arcompatient of Hinchs" which, who had chargefa truck, came down Chater
throughout the building.
The president nounted, a chair and said that on an occasion like the present ou,his would rally turn homeward, so the most fitting toast would be that of 14. M. Wuhelm II.
he toast was detik with, musical honours,
The German Consul General proposed the prosperity of the Club which he hoped would be good for the place, the yn ng, old and fandy men, and perhaps the lattes. (Applause,)
Captain Count voo Posudewski, in a shori | speech, dwelt upon the fittingness of the Club's proximity to the water, thanked the members for the hospitality accorded to the officers of the German navy and proposed “good-lellowship," a toast which was also honoured by loud "Hochs."
then expressed the regiet of His Excellency A representative of the Governor of Tsingtao that he was unable to attend.
After a song "Der Deutsche Lied," conisi. buted-by-a-number of member, Mr. J C Hanson thanked the Chauntan and members
of the Club for their invitation to the Com
ceremony. They were exceedingly gratified and considered that the building was a great credit to all concerned and so those responsible reward, and as the wish of the members of for the iden building it. They had now their
mittes of the Shanghai Club to attend the
Hoad at a flying rate, and on swinging round the statue at the same pace he lost control of the vehicle which collided with the jukeng knocking him down, one of the wheels passing over the policeman's left foot. The defendan's excuse was that on coming round the statue he thought the road was clear and did not see the | policeman until he was knocked over. His Worship said that this careless driving of trucks had ecome quile frequent of late and it must be stopped. He fined defendant Sto.
DISAPPEARANCE OF À NAVAL LIKULUNANT,
WARRANT ISSUED FOR AHREST.
at Singapore.
3-Foreign oplum being double the strength. of native opium, it was formerly, taxed at the rate of Tis. Go to Tls, go per picul, and the
likin, Comparatively, the tax on the former pays Tho. per picul including duty and
is much less than for the latter and it is feared that the smokers will take the foreign drug, which will make matters worse. It is not a question of revenue but a measure for
On manikly terms there are mare Inquiries, acuat business there does not appear to have hean any yet,
The number of Norwegian vessels employed out East has been further reduced by the s.#
goon to Gothenburg, prompt.
Sail tonnage lending or to load :—For Bali- more and/or New York-Amer, ship E. A. Sutton, 1,639 tons, arrived from Haiphong. 31st December
Sail-tonna e Disengaged: None. Departures of Sailers:—None,
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE. Selling,..
London-Bank T.T. No. demand Do. 4 months' sight. France-Bank T. America-Bark T.T.
checking the use of opium. Great Britain is re- Germany-Bank T,T, quested to consent in increase the tax to Tis. 220, instead of Tis. rte as hitherto levied:
4-As opium ointment is prepared at Hang kong and great quantities are sent to Chinn, this should be dealt with in the following
manner:
(.) The Hongkong Governor is requested tu give assistance in the prohibition of prepar ed, opium being imported into China.
(b.) China be allowed a free hand to impore taxes on such opiumi when imported to China.
5—it is requested that the foreigo conces signs be ordered to co-operate with the local officials in the prohibition of opium dens, re- staurants, tea-houses and houses of ill-fame in which opium-smoking is allowed, altogether with the shops where opium pipes, lamps and other apparatus, are put up for sale in the concessions.
6-Morphia and syringes are to be prohibited according to the 14th article of the Commercial
Treaty signed between Great Britain and China, providing all Powers agree: The Wai wit-pu had, is the Third Moon, this year, notified the Powers with whom the new com. mercial treaty, has not been settled to this Effect, and most of thein have agreed. Great »lițitain is requested to 2bpient to the actual |'prohibition.—Shanghat Times;--
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FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG, CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
Fires $ 7%, Shell Transports 34, Hongkong NOTICE is hereby given that FIRE IND Holels $127, Cements $art, Ices $150, Powells
$71.
Sellers-Hongkong Banks $915, Canton In- surances $295, Hongkong Fires: $375, China“ and Mandas $21, Douglases $36, China Sugars $129, Raubs 581, Kowloon Wharves 595, Hum- phreys Estates $11.20, ex div, China Borneo $10, China Providents $8.70, Electrics $16, Ropes Sar, China Lights $91, A. 5. Watsons $iz.
SURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED. for the Transaction of Public Business on and 14th instant respectively. WEDNESDAY And THURSDAY, the 13th
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HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Sales-Hongkong Fires $170, China Fires Sico, Macan Steamboats $31, Hongkong Dacks
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, S140, China Providents $4.60, Cements $213, THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS China Light and Powers Syl. .
will be held at the Offices of the undersigned Nominal: National Banks $51, Indo-Chinasat 11 A.M., on THURSDAY, the 7th March, $87, Shanghai Docks Tis. 17, Hongkew Wharves Th. 235, Hongkong Lands 11071, West Points Spot, Honglong Cottops Si, Dairy Farms 5169, Tramway# $115.
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FREIGHT MARKET,
„Mes rs. Lamke and Rogge report under date gth inst.:-The fortnight under review bas again been a lively one and a large amount of chartering has been accomplished chiefly owing to the demand from Baigon for this port and Canton having been ̋sústained. It has also extended to neighbouring coast porta, whilst for Northern China ports and japan inquiries have fallen off.
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alleys,and cellars are in the basement, and the the lianghai Club that they would long enjoy certain itregularities which, it is stated, had been r ported. Saigon to Tientsin, two further
ít.
Concerning business for the North, some occurred du ing the stoppage at Fremande of part S,C. Japan at about 27 cen's, the only fix. A sensational incident is reported to have Japanese boats are reported closed Saigon to 1
warships proceeding in the aval Conference tion is of a steamer 4,000 lon's end of March H.M.S. Encounter, one of the ustralian ture focally that we have heard of in that direc
early April, at 29 cents. Saigon to Ningpo and It is alleged that, while the Encounter was and Shanghai, Maich, a steamer is reported in port, Senior Lieutenant Chas. Montague done at 18 cents, and it is believed that further Foote was suspended in connection with similar business has been done and has not
he had charge. the maiter, it is further iated, this on basis of ligaerage to be paid by char been discovered in some trust funds of which chatters reported for March loading at 35 cents, was brought under the notice of the comman
terers and the latter to guarantee despatch. der of the cruiser, who immediately told
Saigon to this port, a very large business Lieutenant Foole to consider himself under done,-some 20, steamers, aggregating some arest pending a court martial. This occurr-45,000 tons cargo,-principally on basis of 15 ed on a Tuesday, and when the Encounter cents per pical, 2 cents extra if to Canton, a the coolness they will ensure throughout the and-the-walls-of-the-grand-staircase-from--was ready for sea on the following day it was lower rate for vary prompt and for larger size. hot weather. The stream of water flows from Herr Hermann Melchers; the tiled fountain found that lieutenant Foote was missing, boats. The market closes somewhat quieter. griffin's mouth, and on each side of the basin from the Russo-Chinese Bank; the four Therficer failing to put in ao appearance up Saigon to Swatow; An inquiry resulted in into which it falls are blouse seals in a most panels in the bar from the Forth Ger- to the time of railing, instructions were given several fixtures at rates that have varied very lifelike attitude. The fountain is the gift of the bar from citizens of Bremen ; the panelling for a warrant to be issued for his arrest as much. We have heard of business at 18 cents,
mao Lloyd Company: the electrolier in
former is so constructed that no sound shall penetrate to the rooms above. The offices of the secretary and Chinese staff complete the accommodation of the ground floor;
Three bearly cheers were given in response to Mr. Hanson's request and after a number of congratulatory telegians had been read the guests partook of the elaborate luncheon which had been prepared for them.
The tour of the ground floor completed, one emerges into the hall, where a fountain, and
Among the most notable presents made the brand marble stairway give a foretaste of to the Club may enumerated the following The marble for The stairs
be
deserter..
Lieutenant Foote is a fair-complexioned man,, 33 years of age. He is described (as being 5ft, glis. high, with light brown hair and blue eyes, and is said to have been wearing a
the Russo-Chinese Bank. The marble and and billiard tables in the billiard saloon bronze capital, which flank the stairway are from the Hamburg-Amerika Linie; the clock the gifs of Melchers & Co., who celebrated in the bar from the Swiss members of the their centenary last year. The ball is decorated Club; the tiled st ve in the reading room from the tarman-Netherlands Cable Company; a in the typical German celler.style, and is lofty, portrait of the Getman Emperor from the fi spacious and cool. Opposite the stairs.is a cers of the Cruise Squadron in the Far East; gray suit and straw hat. The police have been | pictures and panels in the dining ball from urable to trace the whereabouts of the mlislog members belonging in different States and officer. When the Ercounter was about to towns in Germany. In addition to these, A large proportion of the fixtures, el ctric light leave port the police were also informed that fittings and mural decorations were she gifts of five seamen had deserted, and warrants word members or friends,*-!
at once issued for their arrest,
copy on porcelain of an old Dulch picture, pré- sented by the Netherland Bank,
A large bust of the German Emperor is the first thing that greels one's view on reaching the Ent door. The whole Bund frontage is
21 çents, and 22 cents, and it is believed that subsequently a charter has resulted at 19 cents. Saigon to Ampy: A charter reported at 25 cents.
Saigon to Foochos: A fixture on private termis.
these, quarters have been conspicuous by their Saigon to Philippines:-Usual inquiries from absence. No Exture reported during the fort night. It is stated that the price of rice in Salgon ni prevent le prohibitive to business,
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