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MARRIAGE.
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The Hongkong Helegraph
HONOKONG, THURSDAY. Man- 18.1907, + the question of SUBSIDIARY
CUINS,
GODOWN ON FIRE,
SCARCITY OF WATER.
ADMIRAL Baron Yamamoto, who is on, kin way to Fiope to join Prince Fushimi on the imperial Mission to London, visited the Japanese Clubs in Icehouse Koid yesterday. The cites of our gallant, fire-fighters" at a The visit was purely a private affair.. afternoon nad was entertained by the members.
baze which broke out at West Point in the Carr. J. Jenkins, of the ss. Derwent, which water!" Th. ir cries were in vain. Every daily hours of this morning ware "Water, dear arrived from aigon this morning, reports have street hydrant in the vicinity was tapped for lag passed at a dista ce of three miles ibe the fald, so precious at fires, but othing wreck of the Dock tug Rohit Cook at Cape appened. Fven the fire engines, station Va ella. As seen from the Derwent the Robert on the praya wall, some considerable dis- Cooke appeared to be laying comfortabil,
tance away, neemed to refuse duty, as the TREE more cargoboatmen had to make their resembled the spray from a watering pot. pressore when it arrived at the scene appearance at the Magistracy, this morning. The street hydrants in that locality were under charged with injuring the reclaimed wall as e pairs, so it was nileged, therefore not as the end of Arsenal Street, by poking the dance of water would they prodace. The bost-hooks, and spikes into the mortar, thus pressure from the engines was useless. A fins loosening the bricks and causing them to fall predicament for the firemen, Alt this time THE Kowloon City Rifle Range, is allotted to
put. The men were fined $i eich, and caution the fire was blazing away rapidly. After a the 3rd Middlesex Regt on Monday, 18th inst.'
ed. The prosecution was insituted at the in. wair of, about thirty-five minutes the pressure stance of the Public Works Deparment. dated 1st February, 1907, is published for in-mail meamer reinness Allee on February 25th stocked with maiting, and owned by the Yuen. from the engines got stronger and work was Tux following extract from the London Gavelle, A PATAY, accident occurred on the German the rear of 4, Sai. Oo i nne, ■ goduwa started. The fo broke out at 3.45 o'cl ́ck in” formation:-Lieutenant Francis J. E. Lynch, when she arrived at Yokohama. Just as she Chai Ke firm. The flames were noticed by a is placed on temporary half-pay on account of reached the pigs, says the Japan Mail, a exilor lubang at No. 7 Police Station, who imme. ill-health.
sampan which was lying near the pler and reached the scene, the entire building was nn the ship accidentally fell from the dock into diately turned in the alarm. When the firemen sustained fatal injuries on the head. He was ar ones" removed to" The German Hospital, but they had to wait, so we are informed, for over enveloped in Astes. Hoses were laid, bui the Forgicat o kamment was of no avail. The half an hour tefore sufficient anpply of Tugeral took place at.ro am. on February 28th water copid be obtained. By the time his comrades from the ship and steamer's band. able the names had spread to the ad at the cemetery, the coffin being escorted by water of a sufficient pressure, was avail die was 29 years old and unmarried-Naga-jeining house, and for a time threatened saki Prisi,
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LIEUTENANT H. Fleming,ard Middlesex Regiment, has takes over the duties of Secretary of the China Service Rif- Astočia?" tion, from Lieutenant H.E. Large, 3rd Middlet, bix Regiment,
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the combined action of the British and Chi; nese duthorities would have the effect of raising within a short time the value of the depreciated coins and lower the discount on the product of the Canton Mint, with the re- sult that the depression in trade would even tually disappear and fresh stability and en- couragement bo given to this commerce di Hongkong and Canton The Hongkong Government loyally adhered to the arrange A LARGE whale, about 196 feet in length, and ment, and returned some $20,000 in ubabant to feet in girth, which was recently sidiary coins which had been sent out for caught and killed off Kechi, Tosa Province, circulation by the British Mints. But while has been purchased by the Kyodo Kristie, of the Viceroy of the two Kwang allowed it to Kobe, and is being exhibited at 1 entrance be known that he had ordered the daily out to the Hyogo Canal: put of the Canton Mint to be reduced by THE H. K. S. B. R. G.A. sports will be held something like 50 per cent, the issue of At Kowloon on the 19thyinsskot, on twenty cent pieces being dealt with in parti-U, S. R. C. ground, commencing at pm. cular, there appear to have been grounds for There will he an obstacle race open to Pelly rospicion that if the perust eðinn schl Into Officers, N. C. O's and men of the Payel circulation had been diminished, the Mint Navy and British Troops.. had made no effort to reduce the total num- THE ide that some men have limb bed from ber of coins produced. At all erants, no Bernard Shaw and ether false teachers that a other deduction seems possible when it is woman is a husband hunter from the time she stated, according to our Canton correspon can speak is a terribly kundicap to a girl. It dent, that the British Consul-General con- makes girl afraid to be nice to a man least aldered it expedient to represent to the Vice. he should think she is pursuing him.-Madge roy the fact that the market was boing
in Traith, swamped with Chinese subsidiary coins to the detriment of all legitimate trade and to the lost of merchants generally. In answer to the Consul-General, the Viceroy obligingly stated that the Canton Mint would be rigidly closed against the production of twenty cent pleces for the next three months. On the face of it, such prompt action seems, to show the Viceroy in a very cordial and benignant light, gracious to the point of embarrassment, but there may be more in, it then meets the eye. For months the Canton Mint has been working at full pressure, the employees turn- ing day into night in order to meet the de- mands of the authorities. If, then, the circulation of the subsidiary coins was
Acc RDING to the chief officer of the N.Y.K testricted what became of the surplus stock? steamer Kawang-maru, which arrived at Kobe Has it been allowed to accumulate in of tourist passengers bound for Japan somewhat on the 26th ultime from Australia, the number the Treasury vaults, till even Chow Fu feels that the temporary suspension Australia the number of first-class passengers Viceroy increased on the last voyage. On sailing from of the, manufacture of twenty cent pieces intending to visit Japan was 45, but a number will in no way affect the Treasury's income of them landed at Hongkong to stay for a few While he can argue with every appearance weeks, arriving in Japan in April, when the of ingenuous blandness that the Mint being cherry blossoms will be at their best The clased he cannot be held -sponsible for an
number of passengers who booked through to matu market in subsidiary tokens.
Kaba by the Amazo-maru, was 23, all of what is there to prevent his disposal of the
whom were bound for Tokyo viå Kyoto, ara, manufactured in view of the time when re superfluous coins which were in all likelihood presentations would be made by the British Consul-General? It would have been much
Tuz entries for the Cxford Local Examina. tions to be held in July next closed at noop Saturday, 9th inst, and the fees and entry forms were forwarded to Oxford by the German mail yesterday. There were 105 candidates, a senior, 40 junior and 49 preliminary, including one girl in each section,
MR. Arthioon Seth, 15.0, Registrar of the Supreme Court, leaves on an eight months' holiday to England to-morrow. For some tame past Mr. Seth has been suffering from adviser to leave Hongkong during the summer influenza and has been ordered by bis medical so iordar-that he may recopetate in the méing cimate of the old courty. In England Seth who are already at home and worst Mr. Seth will be joined by Mrs, and the Miss
that he will have an enjoyable time and recover
sufficiently to return at the end of his furlough rejuvenated in every respect. During bis ab sence the duties of the Registrar will be per formed by Mr. J. H. Kemp.
to demolish the block. This did not materialize, however, for, through the strenuous efforts of the firemen, the flames 'were confined to the two buildings. At six o'clock the bị xù was partly extinguished, but the debris was at The cause of the outbreak is not yet known to mouldering long after ten o'clock to-day.
the police.
SUGAR DUMPLINGS.
A DISPUTE DECIDED.
FASHIONABLE CHINESK
MARRIAGE.
A most interesting wedding ceremony took. place to-day when Miss Martha llo Kal, ibs united in the bonds of wedlock to the son of eldest daughter of the Hop Dr. Ho Kai, was
H. Wa Ting Fang. The Bridal percussson, which was a gorgenes spectacle, perambulated -Lower Castin Road, Seymour Road, Robinson Road, and along Cattle Road to the bride's bogaty West Terrace. The little bridesmaids community in Hongkong-who accompanied daughters of leading members of the Chines the procession on horseback a ré gáity attired, their hand-dressas being particularly wonders ful. Many Chified ladies took part is the functions of the day, the ceremonies being entirely successful from cvcly poim of view,
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AND TRE CULLER SUFFERS
Belilios medal, by his Excellency the Governor, Co the occasion of the presentation of the
on Tuesday, last, in Ng So-Tal, coxswain of Lieut. Col. Sir Matthew Nathan, R.E, XCM.4.,
gallant restum fedhailand bild from 'the steam launch Les Ox; li÷Fecógnition of his drowsing, after their sampas had tspsized in the barbour during the sudden squall of the remarks his Excellency said's" "Man's duty 28th January tatt in the course of his is to have life whenever found in danger,
ban that nothing could rer. Jahtinct within life ourselves, there is that
which arises with
..us whenever we
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xen or hear of a fellow-being, whose life is threatened with imme liats extinction, which us to take all kinds of barer la and cisks to dur causes us to forget our own lives, and promp.s
The da nago dóneis not defoltely knowd, but gotten, to statch back that life from the verge approximately it is estimated at St,ppo, Theof eternal extinction. The cry of " Help, h_lp," sever—ourtalves being, even, for the li ne i i-
$1,000 in the Fook On asurance Company where the "help" is' moded, tu cider to give premises were insured for $7,500, as follows: sets us id a flutter and we want to be there $3,00 in the Chin On Company, and $3,000 in it in the shortest portble space of time. That the Hang Oo establishment. The godown was hujanity. No thought ulterior to the n gutted, but the adjoining building where the sary help enters, our minds; no anticipation of flames spread received very slight injury. The rewards, br medals, or honours, disturbs our police bave charge of the buildings..
braig Spintaneo ́sly "we" rusb to the WHEN ONE comes to think of the matter,the
scene where our humaon services are appa ently majority of foreigners capecially bachelors in LUKONG, MAIDSERPANT AND
most required, to render what Assistance in the Colony, are remukably trusting in the way they send out, week after weak, bundles
in our power, and gladly, willingly rend
render that ́aid-with, when successful, a glowing sense of of clothes in charge of a washerman whose ad-
a man's duty well dané, 'and' hotflag More to dress and serbe are quite unknown to nige A lakong, as the defendant, a maid-servant be said about it late the turbulent enters nibs of the clothes owners. Notwithstanding taking the part of the complainant, and some fashed to fury by, the gale, into the burning this, however, it is but seldom that one of the sugar domplings, which played the leading balldings whose windows the belching forth the more surprising when Han Ng, washer which came before Mr. C. A.D. Melbource, darkness of the bowels of the earth's deep into fraterally gets into trouble. It was therefore part in the comedy was the role of a case all-devouring flimes'} down into the cimmerian man, of No. 1 11 Min Street was called at the Police Coors, this morning, for decision; the bott mless depths of the Quéplit and black- upon to face the Magistrate at the Police Court. The labone, No. 87, of the Central Polica coal-mine we`sts ready to go'an the hum. to-day, to answer to a charge of stealing a Station, was summoned by the maid-servant, and errand, at the Best sign of being "wanied, jacket belonging to Mr. Jenkins, of the Dioces-Wong Ho, of No. 34, Bast Street, for msanili. | This lattinct is a confised to one' n itional- S The case was remanded. an Boys' School, which article was valued at Mr. H. K. Holmes appeared for the prosecution.šty, as va hays seen withiá the last ten days, Impactoc.W. Warnocie conducted the muse on l when three different furionalir-NiVo Teceived LA REPRESENTATIVE of the Public Works Wong Ho a stubby-looking gif, opened the df Evandring. But even in this direction
behalf of the police.stea
the suwurd of their heroic acts in the line Department arraigned two plumbers, who teside at No. 36, Wing Wo Street, before Mr. performance. She declared she worked with pay's ports and intratiwen stay be all thrown day, on a charge of altering the warty service instant she was engaged in the pleasant oce drunken,” Irresponsible ruffaw.""" And this is C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Police Court, to about three o'clock on the afternoon of the zith stock of a ribald, jarring knog, händed by 4 a family as servave girl at Evan Burmet, At back of ourself and oneself made this Lodging-
day, without the P. W. D's sanction. "Wear, the door of her heuse: She was die yesterday: Tin (Sergeant was vi at house No. 11, Queen's Road West, yesiar cupation of chopping wood" on the footpath, Just what happened to only altered the service on the ground floor," conversing with another servant girl. Some when suddenly hit saantie sald the two defendants. We did not touch distance away she saw 'a lakong (the difunde | mist of "owe bla the upper floors." mads arrangements with the occupier of one
The accused, it seems, ant) standing on the same footpath, eating that dieetion at app of the flats that for a consideration-$10 it was where the dumplings: come in.) On seeing SÉR DEVE sugared dumplings from a bowl.: (This is Without losing said-they would attend to the service and in har the long came nearer hurt. future they (the people occupying that particu
render
When they called for the" consideration" they When asked why the did not like sweet lar flat) would never be short of water. They tax, be said to her, pointing to the bowl be
* Would you like soms damolass, sister-in. | Fife: Untiornat kept their word- and sitended to the service. held in h's hand,
davad se found an officer of the law. His Worship umplings, she spoke to her companion about th fined them Sie each.
4. the wanthar, senditions, protos dow
His Majesty-tha-kmperor of japan-on-ist-inst presented Marquis Ito inst, a tub of sakh and a quantity of fish on a tokes of the Imperial appreciation of his services. The Marquis was to entertain the officials of the Residency General who were in Tokyo, on or about the 8th instant at his villa at piso, whep the Imperial gifts would be
etc.
THE troops of the 15th and 16th Division tationed in Korea anu Manchuria respective arriving at Ujina daily. The 15th Division
ly, which have recently been recalled, are now
164, 84
When the aged ruler of the two Kwang { more satisfactory if the British represents will be mastered at. Na-ashing, near Tokyo. | CHUNG Sing Tsuo, a lad, fifteen years old, was-356-"Husry-up-and take yourself and that woodgated, #provinces passed through Hongkong some tive had not merely secured the closing of and the 6th Division at Hamadera, near formerly employed at the Causeway Bay Calton way, you putrid leg of o sow]” che' said rescuer.
months ago in order to astume the office vacated by Viceroy Shum, his advent. was
not *
ibe tukang shpo said to ber
hailed as a propitious sign of the times, when subsidiary coin should be issued by officers and a company of troops belonging to ed in learning how to become a maloo-biscontinued, she gathered op her wood and proposed a sof sy
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the reactionary policy of his predecessor the Treasury-other than those already the dust eximent, arrived at Ujina on 26th would give place to a new and enlightened in circulation-during the "close season." wystem of government which did not de He should have pointed out distinctly that
ult by the Yokohama-maru, and the torps pend upon a number of shibboleths for it to withhold the issue of subsidiary coins by Hiroshima by rail commenced on and inst., were at once sent out to lamadera by rail. success. Viceroy Chow Fu, at a banquet one department and show a blind eye to the and will be continued to the 25th int'ant The transport of the hoops from Ujina or given in his honour by native residents, gave distribution of the coins by another is not During this time the troops will pass through terday he was put out. Chung returned again her face. "He would not," she proceeded. utterance to some admirable sentiments giving effect to the letter and spirit of Kobe almost daily. regarding the mutual friendship and co- operation which should subsist` between ment. Of course, there is no proof that the the Hongkong-Canton authorities' arrange-
the Mint, but had exacted a clear and Osaka, Lieut.-General Yamanaka, command-Mills. He isn't now. When he could boast of definite promise that
-- || bawles was treasted single er of the 15th Division and a number of other being in employment he became so: interest-
To avoid soy trouble, the stubby young thing | drunk sud. disorderly
only object in life-and paid so little attention followed ber. Half-way up, she averred, the man T** **
ceeded to go upstates. The lukong, the alleged; birching, nigir, to the work of his employers that he had to be
mained on the premises for days and when his Tired. Bus Chung would not take the sack and fukung seized her by the arm and slapped her excused, but one
bat is the cause of the whole racket. He re-
twice on the face.
Chang Kami M “Let me look for my earrings now?* abe | Déu Vosos. Koad. presence was discovered by a watchman, yes-
asked the lakong when he was finished with | man whoshould have fin
that night, and this moraing nine glass win-
"He dragged me down the staircase 'and to
Hongkong and Canton, and expressed the Viceroy in, a composite body like Dr. Jekyll box anived from Canton this morning, was doing, malicious damage to privata propertyment she had received at the hands of an
A CHINAMAN, who being searchell by done it but Cung and so he was arrested, dows were found broken, No one could have
the station, teatin, my jacket." At the Station
view that China could not afford at thus and Mr. Hyde, but his Excellency's ready found to be in possession of a bundle offertet and with being found on the premises of the officer of the law, and afterwards, took out a the inspector refused to charge her and she excite officers for illicit opium after the late He was charged-before Mr. F. A. Haz:land with i returned home, told her employers of the treat- stage of its progress along Western lines to acquiescence in Mr. Mansfield's proposal is, which he was attempting to smuggle into the cotton Mills without the permission of the summons against him.t dispense with the advice and assistance
to say the least, liable to be regarded with Colony and deliver to the addressees. Police tendered by foreigners Such a declaration | suspicion. Iready business has been so Sergeant Willir, who saw the "discovery?" took | manager-Mr A. Shaw. There was no evidence was distinctly antithetical to anything said by adversely affected by the unloading of the charge of the unauthorized postman and a the previous Viceroy, and gave rise to the subsidiary coins in Hongkong that any. Į journey to the Central Station followed. Here charge and that was thrown out. On the second they really were, hence the decision arrived at Office as Shau-ki-wan Inland, Lot No. 10, 10.
to prove that Chung was guilty of the fist
highest hopes among those who desire to see thing which will restore the credit of the the Government of Canton ea rapport with tokens will be welcomed. Last week that of Hongkong. Whether we shall see the depression in the yarn market was attri: those hopes fulfilled is another question, for buted to the depreciated currency, and the there has been little indication that the sanic holds true of practically every branch Chinese isuttiorities are inclined to forsake of trade. The bulk of the retail business in the rut in which they have travelled for so the Colony is done through the medium of long a space. Take, for example, the Wei- coins of minor values, and if those coins are song Lottery Monopoly which has been at a discount it stands to reason that dealers revived in utter disregard of the cogent rex-
must advance the price of their goods in or sons which led to its extinction last year. der to secure themselves against loss, with It was a recognised fact that the existence the result that the purchasing power of the of the lostery in Canton attracted þands of consumer is reduced and the general over- the worst section of Chinese subjects to the turn diminished. But it is not merely in Southern capital, led to all manner of business that the subsidiary coin affects the crimes by unsuccessful gamblers, was in no community. At the end of every, month smail messore responsible for the increase the demand for $1 bills on the Hong- in piracies and the commission of cold kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- blooded murders, and, in fine, was a source tion is far in excess of the supply which, of contamination to all who came within its the Bank is empowered to make under cope. But the monopolists having ad statutory enactments. These bills are ra vanced the 'necessary $100,000 to the prequired for the payment of the school fees of vincial coffers are regarded with something pupils attending Queen's College, the school, akin to affection, and the viceregal authorities being a Government institution, refusing to have not shown themselves over-squeamish accept the Chincka subsidiary coinu sendered
residing at Wing Lok Street. He admitted, the man gave his, name as Lo Yin, a trudy friend.
now.
PROPERTY
Under instructions from Mesta Johnson, Stokes and Master, esortgagee's solicitors, Mr. Geo, P. Lammert, auctionese, affezeskfor sale by public aucting at his sale rooms, Daddell The young thing in polling her case before property, situate at Shay-ki-wan comprising the Street, this afternoon, the valuable leasehold the Court made Things darker than
piece of parcel of land registered in the Land. -
him her torn jacket. Inspector Warnock denture of Crown, Lease dated, the a1st day of by the Court,
In cross-examination by the gether with all erections and promlees (if any) inspector she said that while in the charge thereon, Area 15, da square feet or Ibrie denied that any such thing had happened and 1952. Crown Fent $86.00. The bidding ross room she had lost her car-ringa and showed abouts. Term 75 years, created by an in
room, which overthrew the case for the that figure the for became the propany of the started to relate what happened in the charge. pretty briskly until 13.270 was reached and st
Sam Cheup firm.
prosecution,
that the letters did not pass through the hands the riff-raff of Hongkong appear to make coust he was fined $7, which was paid by a
of our "up-to-date " Post Office. He made no the servants' quarters of the Cotton Mills their attempt to alter his plea at the Police Coust, rendezvous. this morning, where he was arraigned before been arrested for being on the premises with Mr. Hxeland, and a fine of $100 was raised out the knowledge of the manager, Yesterday Scores of time have strangers
the will not see his friends for two months a little whipper-snapper caused trouble there THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice and Affiliated is not all. Some time yesterday afteroon, a from where he stood, he said, when asked the The defendant "was not particular" whether because he would not be "sacked." But that he made his patement in the witness box, or ifospitals begs to acknowledge with thanke the colle; wearing a most important look on question. "On the day in question," he began, following donations to the funds of the his countenance, succeeded in passing the saw complainant calling wood on the pave hospitals
watchosen at the gate facing Kennedy'sment. 'Don't cut wood here," he said he told Stablen. He made a tour of Inspection of the her. You are damaging the footpath Go cool smplayer! quavers and belped himse'f (o elsewhere." She paid no heed. He left her a tarpe quanilty of clothing, the property comment here when he returned. He arrested moff then, thinking shb would go away, but he found reverit meaners. Euffice to say he did not her sin leave the pemises unescorted. At No. 2 her. ffe their girl, be maintaining that poke of the inspector
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Police Station the man said he was Ng Tring: refusing to charge the The girl was released Sydney on 12th inst, p.m., and may be expect. unemployed. He was never convicted before, a summons would do own to the street, where ed here on 3rd prox
port on rath ist „älle moon,
bat, when Inspector Gourlay gave him to and he followed her de "wful language," and understand that Ny Taing was banished on the she opened fire wit pertinent a manner that Calcutin and the Suits Jek Singapore for this The I. C. 5. N, Co.4 3.0. Namtang from 5019th February and that he was in Hoogkong the Fantezed in bl before this time, Ng collapsed. He was be re-arrested her," arraigned before Mr. P. A. Hazeland, at the
aced the Court, and the Police Court, this morning, rad sentenced town. servnat girls strutted uld allow, and looking "Dismissed, andourque of Court; pouting thirteen months" bard labour and four hours, as liard as t air teèth w Klocks,
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