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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1907.
and once more made to stand out in plea- aing, relief_the_public uplrit of the better |class of Manila's : Chinese. In a resolu- tion adopted those present pledged them- selves to aid the Government in the enforce- ment of the law by advising all members of the
S. WATSON & CO., Chinese colony to deliver to the Government for storage all opium in their possession, not to trade oplum on the outside, to smoke oplum only in licensed dispensalories and not to attempt to illicitly introduce oplum into the islands or to illicitly trade therein.
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comply with the law would be discharged, It was decided that the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and other representative Chinese would at once establish a hos pital on a large scale for the treat ment of those addicted to the opium habit. The new opium law went into effect on October 18. Its object is to gradually reduce the consumption of opiumn in order that when its absolute prohibition comes on March 1, 1908, under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1905, the use of the drug may be reduced to a minimum or entirely abolished with respect to many of the present smokers and that the transition on that date from the present to the new order of things may be comparatively easy
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LD.
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ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS..
Hon. Mr. Hedry Keswick presided over the meeting-thatwanty-sixth, ordinary annual meeting of shareholderi-of the Canton, In..
using diffice, Limited, which was held at the office of the general agents-Mr. Jardine, Matheson and Cumpacy, Lid.at 1.50 p.m. today.
ASTIES TAPAN ARPRAYE
INDIAN COOLIE: ARRESTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER."
In connection with the free fight between. Indian and Crinere partongers which took
place on board. Misst. David Sassoon and Company's liner, Juan, at Singapore, on the 16th instant, as the result of which a coolie died on Wednesday afternoon at the Govern
The other shareholders pretent were ment Civil Hospital, details of which were ex Sir Paul Chater, Mass. H. P. White, G. C. clusively given in our fast issue, an Indian
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"MUTINY IN KAO-CHOW.
OFFICIAL, ESTABLISH WENTS PLUNDERED.
From a Correspondent.]
Canion, 24th October.
magistrate of Shek Shing district captured a It was reported a few days ago that the number of deserters with rifles and cartridges and handed them over to the Brigadier-General of Kao-chow prefecture, to be dealt with. An authaotle account of the affair bas bean receiv
men are the same mutineers who plundered the market-town of Shek-mu1 about three weeks "x".
Telegram.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICE
BRITISH EDITOR FINED.
MK, BETHELL'S VIRULENT UTTERANCES.
"THE KOREA DAILY NEWS, IN COURT,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 25th October, 3.20 pim
Shek-mun is in the district of Ng-chuan and is bounded in the auth by the sen, west and south-west by Shek-sing and Sul-kai districts. It has long been the haunt of pirates and robbers. The former magistrate applied to the captain of the 25th regiment of the Western Patrolling Corp to station two companies of soldiers in the place under a the city of Ng Chuen and over 63 // from the if he keeps good behaviour baltalion officer, Shek-mun is about go if from
'Wohg Po cantonment.
Mr. E. T. Bethell, editor of th Dailyers, has buen fined £360 (ster in the event of his repeating
All employees in their servico refusing to Muxon, E. Shellm; P. Masland (consulting coolie, by name Milai" Wali, was arrested yet ed from Ng-chuan 'district. stating that the committee), C. Pans, Percy Smith, Moterday by the police on a charge of man
slaughter. Kom Tong, Lo Cheung Shiv, Ha U S.00, Fuk Kam Yim, Chau San and Wong Logoy Him. Late yesterday afternoon, he was arraigned the secretary.
The actice calling the me ting was read by before Mr. C. A D. Melbourne on the indict.
, to which he pleaded not guilty. ment,
Cheung Sung, a boarding house ruener, at The Chairman said -Gentlemen, pre-tached to the Kwong Tai Hing boarding house, ume, gentlemen, that you wish me to take the of No jo, Pray Lentral, who was as ere. rep rt and accounts as read. The working witness to the alleged mansliughter, told his account for the year ago has, as you will see, story to the Court, He stated that the deceas- closed to date with a credit balance of ed-Chau Shing Kingwas a foki of the Man $486,959.37,. This, whilst not so good as that Hing Loong bearding house, which is situate for the two last years, compares very favorably on the Prayx Conical, near Wing, Lok See with the result of a long succassion of years. On the adth October the steamer Japan was prior to 1904. There is one feature of the lying alongside Tanjong Pagar what at Singai accounts to which I would specially allude, pore, taking, in cargo, and passengers. It was namely, the propenat to inaugurais an Under about four o'clock that afternoon, just prior to the writing Suspense Account. As you know wesling of the Jogi for Hangkang, that a dispute are required by our Articles of Association to arose between the runner of the Hak' Shing present our accounts before 31st October, in boarding-house, of Singapore, and a number October, however, the working account of the of Indian passengers on the matter of dock year is not fully matured and the policy of the space. The Indians, he stated, objected to the board for some years past has been (in view of Chinese passengers spreading their mats on the incomplete information as to the final that part of the deck where the Indian were results of the year that must exist at this supposed to have chosen. Hot words were dute) has been to increase the amount car exchanged and soon a scuffle, which terminated ried forward so as to avoid the risk of paying in a free fight, opened. Four or five. Chinese away in dividends, or appropriating to took part in the fight. the standing reserve of the office, a sum that has not, at date, actually been earned. Last year's report you miy recollect witqessed a larger carry forward than that of the preced.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Japanese Goverment is buying pedigret cattle in Switzerland for the experimental farm
al Tokio,
MR. Billy Bellew, profcasor of physical culture, in arranging for an entertainment to be given at the City Hall on the Sih prox. The exhibi. tion will consist of boxing contests, wrestling and club swinging. Men from the 3rd Mid- die ex Regiment and of the Navy will be fisking year, which again was in excess of any of his predecessors. This year also the results ing, gait in the exhibition. Prizes of silver enable us to give a further and more marked cups, etc.
expression to this policy by carrying forward WHILE in Peting, Viceroy Hi Shiheh'anges the outstanding claims-for-100-and
the greater sum of $286,000, to held in suspense")
$15.00 Provincial Commander-in-Chief of Chibli,
former years.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
-ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. . Hoogkong, 11th October, 1997.
will be offered:
asked thint General Mn: Yü«k'an,”; wha_3s-
should be sent to Manchuria to take charge of
n proposed campaign against the Hunghuize
of the Thres Eastern provinces. The main
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THE puller of ricksha No. 634, who was arrest
ed yesterday afternoon in Ice House Street, he being held responsible for colliding with rick- farsha of, which necessitated the removal of the pußer of the latter ricksha,to hospital, as re- corded in our list issue, was found guilty
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Hi Worship-How many Indians were, there?
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utterances within, six months,
The judgment will, however, be nullified
AT TEK MARINE COURT.
At 7 pm, of the 24tli day of last ninon (1st | period. c), dhe battalion-officer, Liang. Yuk-tung, suddenly took the soldiers under him with tiles and bayonets, to attack the Police-establishy ment Bureau the Pulice-department of the place has not yet been ablished; and ment) and carried off a reposting tip bureau was formed to organise the depart
Then the Salt Commissioner's branch depart 'ment was forced open and plundered. After bli, the mutineers ransacked most of the shops in the market place, some of which were robbed
2. of articles of value and clothing and others of Mr.OD, Thomson appeared for the defence. cash-money. They all fed during the night.. l'olceman Downie stated that at 9.40 o'clock Eighteen shops allogeiber were looted and on the night of the 20th instant, while steaming several thousand taels of cash carried away. past the collier Mercedes, he saw “A‚crowd- The next morning, the gentry and merchantsed launch, which later turned it to ba
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EXCESS OF PASSENGERS.
Sing Lee, was charged at the "Marine Court, Ho Hoi, the coxswain of the steam jaunch
this morning, before Commander Basil R. H. Taylor iarbour-master, with carrying elavas. passengers in excess of the number allowed by his permit, Patna k
jintly made a report to the magistrate who the Sing Lee, a caming in the direction of happened to be away at the temporary canton-Hongkong, from Yau-ma-ti. He stopped the ment of Wong Po; but he had already learnt launch and counted the pasengers, who pum officer Mr. Fung of the left wing of the same sick man, who was attended by two toon, as the particulars of the outrage from"battalion-bered 97. This, however, did not include a battalion which was stationed at Lung Tau witness thought the case might be one of em- ergency. According to the Sing Cras permit. the was only allowed to carry eighty-six-pas- sengers.
The deceased, the witness proceeded, was sitting on the dick during the engagement, The Indians chased the Chinese along the deck, and in passing the deceased, accused was seen to raise a bambou carrying pole, which he held and to have brought in down on the deceased head, rendering him unconscious. After the fight witness want to the assistance of the de-Ling (Dragon-head Muntsic), who gathered consed and had him removed to the surgery,
the information from Private Pong Shiu-tal.' where he was attended to by the ship's era, Tapiai and Prefect of Kao-chow by wise,
The magistrate informed the Brigadier-Gen doctor. Later he had his wounds dressed also. and cables were also despitched to the azigh The witness then continued to allege that de bouring districts of Fachow, Shek Shing, Ling ceased during the trip was further assaulted shan and Hop-po for the apprehension of the this time by the ship's compradore, whe, on being unable to secure his paysage ticket, Shek-munat once a make inquiries. On his way, marauders. The magistrate then returned to slapped him, and had him removed to the he met the corporal of the two companies Chang saloon deck and placed in irons
"The
Fong-mun and Private Man vim-ching who die deceased," witness concluded, "had a ticket, bat had lost it during the excitement,”
agreed with the oiliers and escaped from them Those two men corroborated the statements ofeceived by the magistr te who reached She
to prevent the people from jumping abeard the Launch as she left the wharf
The defence was that it was a difficult matter.
The coxswain was fine $20, the option being six-weeks' imprisonment,
NA NAW arrival.' Police-constable Clark provided the second case on the calendar. He charged Leang Yau,
We propose, however, this year, with your permission, to carry this amount to a specific account to be called an Underwriting Suspense A. S. WATSON & CO., operations will begin in Kirin province, while Account, and when the work as artest for a force will start from Tsitsitar, the capital of 107 is presented, the amount under the head LIMITED;
Weilungchiang, moving southwards to cut offing "losses and claims" will include only those The bandits from Russian teritory.
claims that "actually fall upon goy, policies, Your committee are also of opinion that it is to the advantage of the office, whilst, kéoping the major portion of its funds at reserve, to have further portion in a more liquid form, and the proposal to form an Underwriting Buspense Account-affords a suitable opportunity to ac complish this, and at the same time to initiate the Police Court, this morning, of recklessness. this account on a sound, and substantial basis Mr. Melbourne fined him 52 and also ordered By the transfer of $115,000 from the reserve the ship white she was moored alongside alleged that there was no reason at all charges. He had never beg in Hongkong him to pay $: compensation to the injured man,we achieve this dual object and place the her wharf at Singapore. The disturbance, since there had never been any ill-feating be- before, he said, and did not know the rules. who was discharged from hospital this morning. The three fishermen Cheung Kiu, Chan Say and Cheung Tau Po-who were charged at the Criminal Sessions yesterday afternoon with committing armed robbery in the Tap Mhon village, New Territory, and with re
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Underwriting Suspense Account at slightly over four, lace I am afraid that this proposal bas given rise to some, apprehen- sions, or rather misapprehensions, that, the underwriting results of the office have been exceptionally unfavourable am glad that she existence of such a fear has reached me, as
Geor. Edward Armstrong, chief offer the Japan, called and examined, said that aboùi ball-past five on the 16th instant, he heard the next day and called together the a disturbance on the quarter deck carefully, as to the cause of the outbreak. They gentry and merchants and questioned them
the skipper of an unlicenced fishing Junk, with failing to exhibit a bright light on his foremast while in the waters of the Colony last night, and with attempting to leave the pout without The accused pleaded "ignorance" to both notifying the Harb ur department
The Honghaug-(elegraph ceiving stolen property, were brought. In guilty enables tive to take this opportunity of stating injured. These were also removed to the bear wun Tong Shiut a sod Man Lim-ching to port
Hongkong, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937,
THE ANTI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN,
Official correspondence has now been
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said, was caused by a number of ladians tween the inhabitants and the soldiery to pr and Chinese. When 1 head it I ran along
The prosecutor said that at about ten o'clock. and assisted in separating them. I saw that voke the outbreak, The only motive for the last night he saw the accused's junk off Ching one of the Chinese had a bad cut on the bead, crime was plunder. To account of the rnb, E Pass She was outward bound, and showed We helped him up to the boat dege and bery was found to be correct in every detail. no masthead light, He boarded the juns and called a doctor to attend to him. I wetdown on
Mr. Lai, the magistrate, then returned | called for 'hec' port clearance, but they had the main deck again and saw two more Chinese to Wong Po and subjected Chang Fong nune to show. He then towed the funk back
to a thorough examination. Their evidences His Worship imposed a fine of $10 on the agreed and are to the following effect; first count and $15 on the secom Fines pild On the evening in question Liang Yuk-turk urged the soldiers to prepare themselves and
DUKE TSAI TSH, Minister of Finance, has make money and then "gs up the mountain" a term used by the Chinese to signify coming an outlaw") together in the Yumchow sub prefecture, Chang appealed to film in teeri and went on his kazes pleading him to desists but yang prid, no heed. Chang was ultimat
y intimidated to follow the others. They frat rubbed the Police-establishment bureau and
this morning. On the first count his Lordship that it is without justification, and we do not sentenced each man to three years' hard fabour. estimate that it will cost more to close the On the second charge the first and third pear 105, than to close 10s. (Hear, hear), soners alone were found guilty and they were "Whether this amount of $115,000 appears under sentenced to a further term of one your's im- credit of reserve account or of Underwriting would be difficult to say how many took part in. take their arms saying that they were going 10 asked permission from the Throne to start in"
prisonment, sentences to suo concurrently.
Suspense account its nature of a reserves is unaltered, though under the latter account if
$1,561,000 and our invested funds amounting all to some $300,000 fancy you will agree with ine that dur position is no: unsttisfactory,
deck. They were under the doctor's charge tifl they got to Hongkong. We had.76 Indians on board and 1,400 Chinese. There were about 5oo Chinese on that put of the deck If
the fight-about go or go Chiness and the same number of indians, he thought. It was yaite impossible to pick out any one, who struck gay particulas blow. Wiincas did not know what started the fight, neither did he know who started it. None of the injured men, he maintained was put in irous. Three bad characters from Singapore were put in irons on the forecastle head, but they were stow.
first day. men to sleep. They all walked about after the Further witnesses were caled and the pro ceedings were adjourned until this forengon.
This was all the evidence the police could adduce. "The Court held that a prins faciement-collThe number of fiang's followers case had not been made out and ordered ac cused's release from custody.
Inquiry Buren in his Department and also in the provinces where the question of the Impoil tins of stamp duties may be studied from dais and compated with existing local conditions brought from Europe and the United States preparatory to introducing a stamp law foto.
the Empire.
News is published that the natives of gue of
and we are glad to again recommend a dividend of $20 a share. The Investments of the office, vite, I think, little comment. Our mortgages bave been well reported upon by our surveyors, aways. He reserved a place for the 3 Injured missier. Subsequently they watched their the Pacific Dands badly want and are on market, ate all in a satisfactory state, while the and, in spite of the depression in the property.
There were no questions askedi
The police department is again paying attensa inore liquid set. With a reserve account "published in Shanghai on one of the most tion to alleged infringements of the Trade momentous questions of the hour affecting-Mnk Ordinance. This morning. Detective The mass of the people throughout the length Sergeant Wa't had the master-Wong Sing and breadth of the Chinese Empire. Re- Cha-and the accountant-Tie Cheok-of a presentations had been made by the Chinese piece gaads Hem at 67 Mercer Street, up at the Government through H. B. M. Minister at Magistracy on char, es of infringing that Or Peking on the subject of opium smoking dinance. The jadrement against the master within British settlements in China. Ques- sion of ten pieces of Turkish red cloth to which
was that lie exposed for tale and was in posses tigns have been asked in Parliament on the
a false trade description had been applied ;and | values of the respective properties" show good same subject, did we may take it voluminous the accountant for disp sing of a piece of the margins over the sums advanced. Our Japan- correspondence has passed between the cloth, knowing at the time that it bore a filse ese bonds appear at the reduced book value, representatives of the Foreign Powers inde-mark, The defendauis denied the charges, which is the resale of the appropriation made and the Municipal Bodies in the foreignant a date was fixed for the heading of the last year, and they, as well as our U.S. settlements in the Treaty parts, The request
bonds now stand in our bloks at-considerably formulated by the Chinese Government was
less then their market value. Before proposing that the report and accounts as presented be to bring the action of Municipalities into
passed I shall be pleased to answer any ques line with the regulations that had been pro
tinns that shareholders may desire to pu mulgated restricting the smoking of opium with a view to its ultimate extinction is con- formity with the Imperial Edict." So far as Shanghai is concerned the matter is' practically held in abeyance until the fatepayers' meeting in February next; the City fathers undertook, however, not: to inue any additional licences for opium divans in the meantime. While Shanghai "promisce a conditional reduction in the Bumber of licences to be issued her, after, in the Philippines the action is far more. djpalic,»indeed, much more so than the tentative efforts apparently made in earnest, ness in the Provincial cities of China. DETECTIVE Sergeant Grant while out on im. The matter of prohibiting the', consump-migration wolk along Connaught Road Central tion of opium in the Philippine islands after yesterday afternoon had his attention directed March 1st, 1998; and the gradual limitation 10 Chinaman who appeared to himto be rather of its consumption between this time and bulky about the waist. The detective ayed the that date was thoroughly discussed last week: man fora while and, arriving at the conclusion that his bulkiness was not natural, as compared
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By kind permission of Licut-Cef. W. Scott Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third Battalion." The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment), will play the following programme of music, during dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the 20th inst,
March "Entry of this Gladinion".........Fucik Vile...
...." Swing Sava“, .....offander Salse de Ballet........" Pautonsime“. (*)-Leandre et isabelle. th-Soaransitche 21 Colombine (c)-Pircicuta.
(d)-Bellabila...
Song "The Chorimer.Sullivan Selection..." Duchesse of Daniale" st.Caŋy'}{ Vel................." Suurire D'Avril ”................Dupres Selection," Rose of Persia *
Salin Barn Dance,
Regimental Marchese! God life Prince of Wales,
God Bays the King?
at Manila between Collector of Internal with his this legs, which, had the appearance Revenue Hord, the Chinese Consul and pro- of dram sticks more-than anything else, he minent Chinese merchants of that city. All stopped the man and searched him, The of the Chinese presem were in thorough man's rotundness was then accounted for. He accord with the action taken by the Govern had four good-sized revolvers strapped round ment and promised to do all in their power to him! This resulted in his appearance before carry out the provisions of the law. This Mr. F. A. Harefand, this morning, at the altruistic attitude of the Chinese, who were Police Court, charged with possessing arms popularly supposed to be violently opposed friend," sail the accused, who gave the Dams without a licence. "I was carrying them for to the laws from self-interest, was it is stated, of Tam Hing,Pay a fine of $150, or go to most gratifying to the officials charged with gaol for six months," his Worship stated "The the enforcement of the new mesure moking izons" wars forfeited..
The Chaimian then proposed the adoption of the report and accounts.
Mr. Ho Kom Tong seconded. Carried,
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Mr. Pous proposed the re-election of Sir Paul Chaler, Messis 1', Mitland, H. I'. White, E. Shellin and G. C. Maxon to the Consulting Con.miliek.
r. Percy Smith seconded. Carried.
The Chairman moved that Messrs. H. Percy Smith and A. R. Lowe he re-elected auditors,
Mr. Shellim seconded.
Carried.
The Chairman-Dividend warrants will be pasted on Monday, gentlemen, This concluded the meeting.
"ST; ANDREW'S BALL
PRACTICE DANCES,
Practice Reel Dances will be held in the City Hall from 5 to07 pint. on Monday 111, Munday 18th, and:Monday, 25th November.
Dancing shoes must be worn by all dancers The Commitice desire to draw the attention & to the inconvenience caused by the attend of members and friends to complaints lodged ance of children at the practice dances; and, in consequence, request that children may not in future be begaght po these occasiona
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A CANDID INDIVIDUAL, A
then the branch department of the Salt Com opportunity and escaped.
Upon cross-examination, they corroborated keen look, nut for a white man's head to ba kept as a kind of memorial of vengeance for the tepnits made by the gentry and merchants the loss of one of their number killed by a in every repeat: The magistrato was salie shell fired from a man of war. As the pro- fied and went in person to inspect the regi coral of the Bend will involve the decease by violent means of the gentleman who owns it, was f and to the seventeen; they carried off 15 it will be just a well that white men, unless Files, 19 bayonets, 3 repeating sides, pistol, in sufficient numbers to ensure their safety, over 4,000 cartridges and 18 suits of uniform.
shout i not seek out the society of the parsons Alerwards it was learnt that the mutineers stied to feath Yunchow and Linschow by A correspondent who is plainly of a cruel dise who are so desirous to decapitate one of them. crossing the mart of Ching ping in Shek position, has forwarded a suggestion by which TOLD THE TRUTH TO SAVE THE POLICEMANshing district and where some of them he says the desires of the Islanders can be
NOTHER.
were e ptured." It also transpired that Ling gratified, and at the same time, benefit done to was a desperate gambler and had lost the mothe community of which he is a member. "This pey in his custody for soldiers wages and food, gentleman, who, for obvious reasons, only fur wishes his real name in confidence, thighs that, Legislatures, both Commonwealth and State, among the members of the various. Australina there are several heads that could without any depreciatory effect upon legislation or society,
Shaely after noon yesterday a lakong, who was pairolling along Station Street North, Yau-An opportunity offered itself for his daring mati, came across a coolie, carrying a pillow box on his shoulder, who was going in the di rection of the waterfront. The coolia's de manor nigured the policeman's suspicions a
ance.
"Here," said the officer, stopping the coolie, "let me have the key to that box."
"I haven't the key," returned the coolie. "Then where are you taking it?" querled the officer, "smelling à rat" so to speak,
"I am taking it to the nearest locksmith, was the reply,
*What for?"
"To have it opened."
"Does the box belong to you?".
"I am sure it does not," candidly conferred
the coolić.
"Perhaps you will tell me where you got it," pleaded the officer, "who saw a cate in the coolie.
replied the coolie. "I got into house 68 down "Yes, I will, so as to save you any bother," the road and took it. 1. have' a false key to the lock on the door." This proved to be correct when the mitter was investigated,
enterprise as the captain was transferred 10 Limclaw on-account of the Yumehow rising. Liang was promoted to the post of a bait lion-officer a fiule over a math ago and his
former char-cter was nut much known.
THE WEATHER..
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory
On the 25th at 1.55 -The barometer has risen considerably in Japan, the depression having moved away over the Pacific,
Pressure changes in other areas are p Important. The highest pressure is over Chine to the North of the Upper Yangtze, and gradients are slight to moderate.
·Fresh to ung monsona may be, expected in e Formosa Chanoel and the.N. part of the Chi a "a
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at to in, to-day, oox inches.
VORECAST.
be spared for the purposes of the Islanders,
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILƏ DUE ' Freach (Tonkin) 28th inst, Indian (Lightning) abili fost, pime German (Prime Ludwig) 28th inst., a p.m.
The Imperial German Mail s.a. Prins Walda war which left here an 19th inst, arrived at Yokohama to-day, al 8 a.m,
The. M. Y. K... Kanagawa Maru, Buro- pean Line left Singapore for this port on 15th- lost, and is expected here on 3rat inst
The Apcar Co's sa. Arratoon Apear from and may be expected here on a8th inst., p.m. Yokohama and Kobe, left Moji yesterday, pm,
The Imperial German Mail as Prins Lud- wig, carrying the German Maila with dates from -Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.E. | Berlin of the ist inst, left. Singspór on 24th inst., at to a.m., and may be expected kase an 3-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong,
28th inst., at a p.m. 3.-South coast of Ching between Hongkong and Lamocks, same as No. 1. p
4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same su Na, a...
At the Police Court, to-day, the coolio~ | wiods, (pesh | fine,
and stealing a pillow box, containing $5 worth Chung Yin-pleaded guilty to houtbreaking of clothing. Chung was given a change of scenery for sly wenks by Mr. flaxsland, with six hours' alocke 19 bost:
left Hongkong on sei ulji nad okohama,
The Silk ex B.M.9. Empress of Chisa which
thus making a transit play days from!! 3rd ipst, arrived in New York en asid lok. kong and no days Grom You