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vised estimate last year it rose
to
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THE LATE KING CARLOS
MEMORIAL SERVICE AT CANTON,
“A BOLEMN CELEMONY.
[From a. Correspondent.] wo
Shamsen, ath, February, 1908.
A High Mase of Requiem for His late
the Rey, Father Fenicaud,
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CHINESE EMIGRATION.
·THE NEW DEL.
Revenue."
Yours truly,
F. H. MAY.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE TATSU MARU."
[From Our Own Correspondent,}"
A MIDNIGHT SCENE.
INDIAN, WATCHMAN ATTACKED BY ROBBERS:/
left work about midnight yesterday, and
as he was passing, had in the moment a handful of pepper, was: into his eyes... The booligans than ed to get their victim into the thoroughfare, where, had they succe could have, added the "finishing," (ouches, their audacity."The watchman struggled forcely- with his assailants, and cried loudly for as- istance. This seemed to have alarmed the robbers, who started off in different directions, with a number of coolies, who had heard, ibe Inding's criss, after them.
cost $42,267.65, the excess over the original be the value of, the plant left on hand at the "estimate being due to re-alignments. The land end of the construction works, and this amount question shows a disparity between the original has consequently been written off against
We have received the following letter, for—A suspect has bean arrested in connection, and the Resident Engineer's estimates. It is "work" With regard to the other two items,
publication:
with the "hold up" of an Indian watchman' in. accounted for by the fact of the resumption of locomotive rolling stock and C. and W.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Queen's" Road, (at midnight yesterday. The 8. WATSON & CO., the glass works, slaughter house and a farm rolling stock, the Resident Engineer, in bis
Hongkong, a8th February, 1908. accused, who gave the nime of Leung Kwan, fet in Kowloon, and by the cost of exproprial supplementary estimate provides the sum
Dear Sir, Please correct the reported varios residing at 7. George Lane, was brought up ing Blackhead's Lot and certain other proof $140,000 and $3400 respectively.
of the Attorney Genaral's remarks on the before Mr. H. H. J. Gomperis, on charges of spective resumptions. The combined report of These two items alone represent about two-fifths Measts, Bruce and Chatham originally placed of the total required for the British and Chinese Majesty King Dan Carlos of Portugal and the Chinese Emigration Amendment Ordinance Rattempted robbery, assault, and being, is poss Late Crown Prince was solemnized this morn-yesterday meeting of the Legislative Council session of a hammer, about which he could
not give a satisfactory explanation, bear the estimate at Sto,500. When the Resid-sections combined, and it is Interesting to note ing at the Roman Catholic Chapel, Shameen, is your tonight's issue. Ila is reported as
The alleged facts of the case as collected by ent Engineer came to prepare hire that they were not included in Mr. Bruce's by the Rev. Father D. Fleureau (in the absence having said that the Bill' would not be read a
estimate. On the subject of "general charges," of the Bishop, the Right Rev. Monegr. Merel) third time as the new clause that had been the Wanchai police were that the Indian
introduced involved a charge on the Revenue watchman-Atma Singh-who is in the $139,700, attaining to the very large sum of which is the last of the ten main subjects pre-assisted by the Rev. Father La Tallandier and What was intended was that the clause of Messrs. A. S. Waison and Company, Ltd over a million dollars for the reasons just ex-sented, there are included salaries, quarters The Consular Body was represented by involves "an increased lee in aid of the
started to return to his, lodgings, plained. The grand total on the land item is, and offices, expenses, medical, home charges, the following gentlemen who occupied
Spring Lane, Antiving outside Fletcher according to present estimates, $1,200,000 in and typhoon "damages. It seems hardly specially rezerved seats below the Com-
- narrow thoroughfare" which lead HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR round figures, provision in the sum of $110,000 credible that for these services distributed over munion Railing:-Messrs. Kaba (Consul The Editor,
Queen's Road (immediately Hongkong Telegraph, · being made for the extension of the seawall to all the items enumerated, an amount o small for France), Dr. Roessler (Consul for Germany),
Soldiers' Club) to the old. Headquarter. Of [Such a statement may have been printed two Chinamen, who had been Blackhead's Lot. That-the amount required as $105,000 could have been considered R. W. Mansfield (H.B.M Consal General),
S. Uyenn (Consul for Japan), J.Zundel (Consul but not in the Lengkong Telegraph.-Ed,ngar the gateway, sprang on for the reclamation is necessarily great will be sufficient by the original framer of the estimate for Mexico). E. A. Stadion (Consul for Norway).K. T realised from the nature of the Engineer's re-
as a whole, and it is not surprising that Mr. J. D. da Costa de Moraes (Consul General for These remarks apply in particular to the Eves has thought proper to increase the estimate Portugal, A. V Bohustowicz (Consul for port, sub-heading earthwork under the main head-on salaries alone to $388,000 whereof there is a Russia), M. Sieger (Consul for Sweden) and, ing of "formation," the difference between the saving in the subordinate staff of 178,000, that the Vice-Consuls for France and Germany. Most of these officials wore the full uniform of, two original estimates amounting to $900,000, amount being charged to "works" For quarters their rank and this gave a plausing contrast to but it is satisfactory in a measure to learn that and offices a sum of $30,000 is appropriated, the sombra aspect of the surroundings. In the there will be a probable saving of $140,000 $33.574 being the supplementary estimates, the middle of the aisle was erected a magnificent With regard to the vexed question of the result of an increase in the number of ea carafaique enclosed within four carved silvered tunnel scheme and road communications, gineers, Furniture is.represented by a matter posts with a canopy of black velveteen and black velveteen curtains fringed with silver braidings we have it that Mr. Bruce placed the of $11,000, and there may be a saving of $800 Right on the top of the canopy was placed cest at St,900,000, whereas Mr. Evest esti on this head. Office expooses account for
large silver crown and also on a raised cushion mate shows ao increase of $300,000, sup- $11,000 in the revised estimates, with the ad over the pallium was another but smaller plemented by another like amount. The ex-dition of about $27,000 in the supplementary crown. On either side of the catafalque planation is given as to why the original estimate, the latter advance being also attri-, was a shield and Blacking the national coat-of-arms at the base were the photos KEPLER' SOLUTION OF COD LIVER estimates may be exceeded, but the excess will butable to the increase in the number of of His inte Majesty and the Crown Prince engineers. Considering the malarious country draped with the Portuguese flag, whilst between An Artistic wreath of im- in which the labourers are working, the medical, the photos was hem of $20,000 can scarcely be held to be too! martelles knotted with black and white extravagant, and that amount was raised by ribbons. From the ceiling there suspended $2,"no on revision. Home charges," which is a huge black bow with tassels and black streamers, the ends of which were attached to sum of the extreme four corners of the building. hardly explicit enough, require à $123,000, but there will be a saving under the All the pillars were festooned with black head of $53,000; which is explained by the fact bands terminating with a wreath of flowers. that these have not been so high lately as "all As the porch across the windows and also over the chancel were heavy black curtains bespang. the ironwork has been designed." Typhoosted with silver specks symbolical of tears. 7 be damages, which again Mr. Bruce, probably whole scene was a most impressive one befit. without sufficient experience of Hongkong, ding the solemnity of the occasion. made ne provision for, is responsible for $43,000 which has been mer from the ten per cent, which the Resident Engineer has thought fit to pro- under two heads: "China" and "bricks," to vide for contingencies. "Stores in bracketted
wards which the expenditure in 1906 has been $8,989 in the former case, while $4,474 which was allowed was apparently carried forward and spoor-lest year in the latter case. Ina footnote to the tables we have thus summarised; Mr. Eves explains that the sanctioned calimate does not include the extension of the sea wall trom the storm water outfall towards Black
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in all likelihood be covered by saving in earth work and bridges. For the current year nine lakha have been appropriated for tunnelt. The amount required to complete this work is an other seven lakhs. The total cost of ro de is $82,500, of which Sp,ooo will be spent in 1908, the balance being the sum necessary. in finish the communications, Bridges, large and small, and culverts' show a great disparity in_cost between the original and the revised. estimate. A trifle over four lakhs was provided Mt. Bruce, but when Mr. Eves came to revise the estimates he thought fit to provide for the respective works mentioned some six lakhs, four and a quarter lakhs and $68,000. At the same time we are informed by this expert that bridges generally are being done
A. S. WATSON & CO., more cheaply than was first estimated, but
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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the number has greatly increased. anticipated that there will be a saving in the total of about $50,009,- Féucing, which in sub-divided into "boundaries" and "signs," was not provided for by Mr. Bruce, and Mr. Eves has, in consequence, had lo
During Mass the Jftserère was well sung by Mr.S. Ribeiro assisted by the choir composed of boys from the Chinese Seminary, and the Dead
·March was most-effectively rendered by Mr. J. Fonseca,
Besides the l'ortuguese community who attended en fast there were present almost all the leading members of the foreign com munity including the Commissioner of Cus- toms, Mr. Paul King, the Deputy Commis sioners, Mesurs. J. W. Loureiro and Moorhead, the Postal Commissioner, Mr. Hyland, and the Commanders of the French gunboats Arguş and Vigilante,
"
Canton, 26th February, 1908, It is reported that the Viceroy has received clegraphic instructions from the Ministry of Forsika Affairs at Peking instructing him to establish the proof that the Japanese had com- mitted a breach of the Sino-Japanese treaty, in connection the Tatsu Muru No. 2. case, and aleo bat; the vessel was actually arrested in Chinese waters. The Viceroy is directed to have the case settled satisfactorily with the Japanese Conspi at Cuntop,
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LIKIN COLLECTIONS. The collection of Likin dues for the first
twenty days of the first Chinese moon as to ported by the Canton Likin-Bureau is taels 71.112.178.
BRIGADIER GENERAL.,
In accordance with instructions from the Capital, Li Mung yach has been appointed Brigadier-General of Canton..
MURDERESSES DEHEADED. Yenerday two female criminals were be headed in the Execution Grouad, one by the name of Chow Kam Lun and the other Fu Na Yeung. These two women were found guilty on the charge of murder.
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Policeman Marriott, of the Naval Yard
on duty in the yard - at: Police, who was the time, beard a great commation in the street, and, on going out to investigate, w a coolie making in his direction as hard as he could go."Kid" Marriott, as he is called in pugilistic circles, scented trouble and stepped behind à pillar. The sprinter had by'. now out-distanced his purcter, and Ali was evident that he was steering a course towards Garden Road, Policeman Marriott
saw this, and when the man" gol: wilkin A respectable distance he jumped on him, The Chiuaman swerved round instaúily as if to mitack, but the policeman, who was bot)
taking any chances, landed a blow on hia
wind which settled his case. Ife was, than, taken into a cell and searched. The only: thing that was found on him was a han mer, which was attached to bis, girdle," "A" little later Atma Singh, whose eyes wer
then the parties adjourned to No. z Police very much infiamed, arived on the icent, and
Station.
The accused was charged this morning and cremanded in police custody for a week. In
accomplice.
MACAO'S TRADE THREATENED, ̧. ~he gentry of the district of Heungshan going to float a company with capital in shares of 100 taels each for the purpose of converting the meantime a search will be made for his Wantai, in the vicinity of the Portuguese Colony of Macar, into a trade centre. If this movement is actually carried out, it is believed that the trade of Macao-will-be-affected to.a.. certain extent.
RAILWAY RECKIPTS, The daily collections of fares from passengers Yor the satisfactory manner in which the ex-travelling on the Wongsha Kongleun section
The thanks of the Portuguess community;"
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THE measures providing for increased taxation. la Japan have passed the House of Peers by an overwhelming majority.”
place a sum of $32,000 towards the cost head's, as the question of -making this, a deep equies were carried out, are due to the following of the Canton-Hankow railway for the second THE reception accorded to the U.S. battleship
of this very necessary item. "Telegraphs" [33, is another of the omissions in the original sea wall was under consideration at the time gentlemen:-Committee: Mr. J, W. Loureiro, ten days of the first moon are as follows:-
estimate, and its inclusion means a sum of
Only in communications should be addressed The Editor will undertake to be responsible for say rejected H., nor to return any Contribution
BUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCR). DAILY-880 per annum. WEEKLY $15 per annum The rice por querier and per mount, proportional The daily bone in delivered free when the address in
sonomible to messenger. On coplosment by post an
additional $1.80 per quarter la charged for postage. The postage on the weekly isene in any part of s
world in 80 centa par quarter.
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will be sanctioned, the whole idea being to secure that efficiency commensurate with the importance of this terminal of the grand trunk railway in China,
Chairman, and Mess. F. P. de rebus, J. F. Eça da Silva and I. P. Pereira and to Messes.
decorations. L. P. Tavares and J. Fonseca for the excellent
THE HONGKONG SERVICE.
The memorial service in Hongkong, will
morrow morning at 8 o'clock. We understand it take place at the Roman Catholic Cathedral te will not be concluded before 9.30 am. Lieut. Monteiro, aide de camp to the Governor of Macao, came over to Hongkong 20-day to represent H. E. Senhor Coutinho at the service to-morrow. We understand it will be attended by their Excellencies Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard and all the principal officials in the Colony.
THE IŅI RUDKĀ'S SHÓLK..
and it was not thought, advisable to hold up the estimates for this iteat. From the fore- nearly $17,000. Then we come to another All mamulcations intended for, publication it
The HONGKONG TELEGRAP should be large item under the head of "track," which ng epitome, and the progress report present. allowed to The Rius, fce House Road, and is divided into "ballast" and "permanented by Mr. Eves and submitted to the Legisla. abould be accompanied by the Writer's Naisses For these requirements the originative Council yesterday readers will have a very
appropriation was $716,625, but when the fair idea of the total cost of the Kowloon Can estimate came to be revised the combined ton railway. The very fact that His Excellency estimate for permanent way alone was exceeded the Governor. bae taken the Colony into his by $31,0an and provision to the extent of confidence with regard to the progress of the $154,000 had to be made for ballast. With works and the cost which will be calailed; in regard to the latter amount, it does not reproof positive that no superfluous expenditure present the entire expenditure in connection with the works, for it is explained that the expenditure on ballast may possibly be ex ceeded. Nothing, of course,"is voted in the current year's estimates for permanent - way, "but-la-anticipation-of-progress-a-sun-of- BANGKOK-HONGKONG SHIP
$540,000 has been set aside providing for s construction. "Stations and building," is another of the interesting items that is The Siam Free Priss understands that the worthy of notice and perhaps of all others will spirit of self-reliance which has been recently excite the anticipations of those who bave animating the Chinese mercantile communities interests in property on the peninsula, of hanghai, Canton, Hongkong, Singapore because it is believed that by the lo- and other great commercial centrer, is now cation of stations and buildings for rail-making itself felt in Bangkok. To succeed in way purposes. the land in contiguity any basluces the most essential things are will appreciate in value. It is satisfactory to capital and enterprise and these are not lacking size. And when it was told that he had received observe that a saving on the original estimate among the Chinese business men id ahs him la her house, bo lilo interest was take became possible when it came to be revised, Southern port. Writing editorially on the in the case: It appears that about daybreak Whereas $315,000 was the amount originally proposal to establish a shipping line between his morning Ng Hio, who had journeyed all set down, we find that that expenditure has Hongkong and Bangkok our contemporary the way from Wanchai to Hunghom, sneaked
· Bingle Gdpios, Daily, ten ceples Weekly, twenty-
BIRTHS.
Edith On February 18, 1968, at Chinanfu, to and Walter J. Clennell, a son (WALTER JOHN). On February 23, 1908, at Chefoo to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. LYNESS, a daughter.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1968.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY-
ESTIMATES,
PING LINE:
"HIS"EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW WOMAN,
When Ng His Blood' in the dock at the Police Court, this morning, to answer charges of being a rogue Rod vagabond, and with being found in possession of dangerous weapons, it was apparent that he had been roughly handled before being banded over to the palice. There was a lump on his forehead, he was a bit bruised about the འ་ face, and bis lower lip was twice its ordinary:
these memento from a woman, who found
been seduced by hall 'a lakh of dollars. For says:-We are informed that a meeting was se000 after the occupiers fittes-had left for the terminal passenger station and other works which are under consideration the sum of two and a quarter lakhs is so aside. The amount required for the erec. tion of workshops is of course as yet an unknown quantity and the item appears on
cently held in Bangkok at which all important Chinese rice millers, bankers, and merchants- imponers and exportere, in Siam-silended, The abjici of this meeting, was to discuss the project of establishing a regular line of Chinese, owned steamers, between Bangkok and Bon
Date
'th day
11th day
Amount Persons. collected.
2,425 3,087
335.50 325,86
13th day:
wier 3,05
329.82
14th day. 3,766
3:6,41
15th day
2,380
745.27
16th day.... 17th day
2,839
298.16
4,018
419.24
18th day. 3,950. 19th day........................... 3.383 201h day
408 46
353.22 264.67
1,620
Total... 31,803. $3,311.81
27th February,
NAVAL EXPENDITURE,
In accordance with instruction, received from the Ministry of War at Peking H.E the Viceroy has requested the Acting Admiral of the pro- vince to prepare a statement showing the total of the year's expenditure for the maintenance of the Navy in, Kwangtung, which statement Is to be forwarded to that Department.
WEST RIVER PATROL.
In connection with the West River patrol all the guard boats formerly stationed along the East River have been brought to the West River and are now stationed at various stages on the waterways,
FIREMEN'S SERVICES,
The fire, which I reported on the 19th inst., was prevented from spreading over to the varsin building of the Kwongchow prefect by the many firefighters of the different brigades whe proceeded direct into the building in order to be in readiness to safeguard it. This action was much appreciated by the Prefect him. self, who witnessed the firemen at their work. He has accordingly given Instructions to furnish him with a list of the names of the firemen and to pay them a sum of money. to be divided as compensation for their excel- lent services,
fleet at Callao has been most maguificent. In reply to the invitation received from Australia. that the American fleet should visit its shores, Mr. Root, Secretary of State, has expressed regret that it will not be possible to accept in- vitation, as the fleet bas to retum við Suez,
حسنیت
THE presentation by Japan of the recent Note in which were enumerated the strictes admin)- strative mersurer to be adopted by the. Tokio authorities for the restriction of emigrants le held to have concluded the negotiations be« tween America and Japan. It is thought that the principle of voluntary restriction without specified limits will be mutually satisfactory.
THE Currency reform is Dell, consisting in the Government damooctising the Straits dollar, old and new, and substituting the guilder, be gan to take effect there on January 28, by the issue of a proclamation forbidding the import- ation of the Straits dollar. Immediately afterë-- wards a notification cams joto force stating that the Government will exchange guilders for dollars at the fixed rate of 1.40 guilder for Bach dollar. Steps have been taken to make this notification as widely known as possible, Dollars other than those from the Straits, will be taken over at the tate of r. o guilder each.
By kind permission of Major E. WV, phenson and Officers Commanding," of the Third Battalion "The Duke bridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following programme of music, during
29th inst.:--
Marchand Across the Bea Valis......"Un Peu, Deniqoup, Pajilonnément
Selection..........“Veronique
at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the
Song Land of my Fatherą“ "The Harber of Sevilla Overnatnin
Rámtaiscences of Wales mizanedline Arts, Fi Dho Galop..........” Light sa a Fenther"
...Regimental Marchés, ‚12 God Bless the Prince of Wales.
God Save the King......
into the second floor of No. 129, Market Street work, and hid himself under a bed. His pre. sence soon became known to the Etter's wife who, it was sated, hauled him out b the queue, Ng objected to being treated in so humiliating
before he could stir another inch she, had bim `CONSUL-OPNERAL TO SAN FRANCISCO, a manner and pushed the lady to one side, buy on the floor and was pummelling him about the hard in great style. When she thought he had had enough she led the docile creature into the street by bit queue, and tumed him over to a policeman...
At the Hunghom Police Station, Ng Wat searched by Sergeant Wat, and four pick- locks and three chisels were found strapped another chisel tied round his thighing and
Accused, when he was brought before Mruary arrangements for the construction of (1) applying to bottles of perfume
the Canton-Kowloon railway (Chinese section) 15th fastant a mark so nearly Hareland, denied the charges. He had been
which will pass through that district.
The newly appointed Chinesa Consul General' to San Francisco, U.S.A., Mr. Hu Ping-chun, a native of Canton, will leave here on the 4th proxime for Hongkong whence be proceeds for his destination par ss, Mongolia, »
CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY,
Ms. A. W. Lamperski, of Messrs, Melcher and Company, summoned two Chinese firinkt
the Kem, Sun, of 88, Qu, on's Road,C the Kwong Sang, of 246, Desaix Rond Täotal, Ting Ping-lan by order of the high | Central-at the Palica Court, this mome authorities yesterday left there for the districting, under the Trade Marks Orsinas
Unlike his predecessor, whose policy in con- pection with the Kowloon-Canton railway was freely criticised in the Hongkong Telegraph on several occasions, Sir Frederick Lugard has taken the Colony into his confidence not only as regards the amount appropriated for this undertaking, but also in the matter of details, the list with the innocuous blank against it. kong. After discussing the subject it was so that the community may understand the How rapidly the constructors of the line are unanimously decided to establish the line, A position of affairs and the progress effected. endeavouring to cope with the operations, in capital of Tes. 3,000,000 in ten tical shares was At a previous meeting of the Legislative Coun- spite of very great engineering difficulties, is raised on the spot, and a resolution was passed cil, the Governor gave a clear history of the evidenced by the fact that a lakh and a half of to increase this amount to Ticals 5,000,000, vallway from its inception and now he has dollars is the amount which it is intended shall in the course of a few months. The company supplemented that statement with a report / be spent this year on buildings alone, leaving will pay four steamers on the Bangkok to his waistband. A further search revealed "of Tungkun to make an inspection of the pre- charges against the defendant... from the Chief Resident Engineer. With the three lakhs to be exproded under this boad, patt Hoogkong run, and these, we are technical portion of that report we do not of which will be devoted to the erection of the formed, will be ready in about six months time. seak to deal, but the statistical appendices terminal station at Kowloon. Coming to It is only recostly the lapiness Confpays may not be without interest to readers who "plant," which includes construction, tocomo- line agreed to withdraw from this run, and the have followed the operations on the Kowloon tive tools and plant, C. and W. plast, engineer movement at the present moment is therefore Canton railway. Altogether there are ten ing plant, locomotive rolling stock, and C. and all the more significant. However, competition main heads under which the expenditure both W. railing stock, we find the expenditure was is the life of trade, and this competition appears estimated and actual in giyen and each of them $50,148 in 1906, Lastyaarthaoutlay was $316,166 to be gaining ground everywhere at the
berimfal, of suggestion, leaving practically a sum of $20,000 for this year, time, a fact which proves the grest and
commercial relations between the i t of those is survey," which actually it was expected that thể that of $434,007, will
assaulted, he said, outside the complainant's house. He stated that the picklocks and. chisels were placed in his pockets when his
lanie had him on the ground..
Hi Worship-And the other chisel they tled round your legt
·TU `KAI, BHEIG
With reference to the release of In Kei Shing at Hongkong there is now much talk here among the people as to his Many of them firmly believe that Id
Kreformer, and, not an, armed, sentence of six worka' hard fabogr and six was alleged to have been 11 kouří, stocka was passedi
the mark of, the complainant as culated to deceive() applying of perfame a fales, trade- words "Florida
number