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MARRIAGE..

On February 28, 1908, at Shanghai, ANDαKW EDWARD, eldest son of the late Andrew sand- bach of Ipswich, to JANE GORDON, second daughter of Capt. Oudney of Fairfield, Car- Doustic.

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ESTEPHANIA ROZA de SɛRNÁ e filhos com summa magos participam a seus parentes, amigos o mau pessoas de suas relaçues que Deus N. . so diguou levar para sua Santa Gloria, seu querido Esposo e Pas Joaquim Francisco de Senna, houtem' As y horas d'manba,

Shanghai 29 de Fevereiro de 19ɔ8. « On February 18, 1908, at Shanghai, Lum KING-YORK, widow of the late Hung/Te-hsing of i. M. Customs, l'ientsin, aged 45 years.

On February 28, 19.8, at Shanghai, ESTHER 'CHATHAM, widow of the late John Chatham,

aged 45 years.

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Mr. W. V. Drummond, the well-known

new Captain Superintendent, yet not a word has been allowed to transpire, and it is pos sible that the matter will be dealt with in a perfunctory manner in the report. If this should be so the ratepayers will have to deal with such a serious matter practically at a moment's notice after the chairman's speech; or in the few days after the publication of the report, or the resolutions to be proposed by the Council.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

AN effort is being made in New York to smother the submarine scandal.

MR, TAKAHASHtt (7 President of the Yokohama Specie, Bank) has delivered an address before the Japan Club on Japan's international status.

¡A MESSÃÕE, has beço: addressed to Congress by President Roosevelt on the question of the improvement of the interior waterways of the United States.

Wx understand the directors of the Shanghai Ice Cold Storage and Refrigerating Co., Ltd., will recommend the payment of a dividend of 3 per cent. for the past year,

THE directors of the Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co., Ld., will recommend #1 the annual mesting the payment of a final dividend of nine teels per share for the year rça”. THE inspecter at Schrals, in the absence of Lady Lugard, through slight indisposition: Kowloon British School at noon to-day. distributed the prizes to the pupils of the

A PINK of $; each was imposed on nine sampan owners by Mr. H. H, J. Gompertz, this morning, at the Police Court, for remaining in the typhoon anchorage at Causeway Bay, without sufficicot-cause.

For ill-treating swine on board of cargo hoat No. 1054 from a steamer in port to the slaughter house, at Kennedy Town, the master of the boat was arraigned in Police Court, this morn. ing, and fined $co.

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'APPEAL TO THE TUNG WA HOSPITAL.

[From "Our Own Correspondent]

THE MANILA CARNIVAL

BEN THE WATER PARADE.

At pop pm, on the 28 hậult a salute from the three cruisers in the bay-he Rainbow, Chatanooga, and Galveston-announced the arrival of the King and Queca of the Occident Manils, bay. At the same time the whistles of the launches responded and pandemonium

Canton, 3rd March, 19c8. Mesere, Chan Wai-po, Chao Houng Wong Ching po and Liang Wabaing bave been selected by the Cantus Sell Government League at a moting held yesterday at its head-reigned. The decorated launches and craft quarters to act as representatives to proceed to

of the King anQueen of the Orient had mascovred für some time within the break Hongkong to approach the directors of the

water walling a signal that the King and Tung Wa Hospital for their assistance in ald

Cce of the Occident had arrived and at of the proposed flating of a shipping company fire clock the whistles from the launches to place steamers on the waterways of province. This deputation will leave for your announced their majesties' arrival in the outer Cology in a few days' time,

bay. Several large vessels in the bay also assisted in heralding the approach of the King and Queen. The inccting of their majesties Look place just at the matrance to the break

the

CANTON-KUWLOON RAILWAY,

Appointment OF DIRECTOR:

{From Our Own Correspondient.]

Canton, 3rd March, 1938. Expectant Prefect Ting. Ping-lan has been. appointed director of the Canton-Kowinna Railway (Imperial Chinese section) by the high authontics.

FIRE ON THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

„TWENTY MAIL-B:05 DESTROYED.

Manchurian Railway train reaches us from Information of a serious fire on a South

Dalny (Tairen). According to a correspondent, the mail van on the train which left Dalay at 5.43 am, on the gth ult, caught fire in some way when the train was heir Chang-tu at about one o'clock on the morning of oth instant, Before the fire was extinguished twenty bags of mail were completely destroyed. The majority of these bags contained letters for Siberia and Europe, so that considerable in convenience-if not actual fossis likely to result to business firms whose correspondence was being carried by this train,

water. The cruisers and ships in the bay were dressed for the occasion and the decorations of the_launcher and barges did credit to thoin who had the work in charge:

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188 PRESERVATION OF BOOKS IN HOT CLIMATES,

* Since the publication of my article on this subject in The Pharmaceutical Journal of July 11, 1903, further information has been obtaired, and is now recorded. It is well known that books in hot climates quickly deteriorate unicis carefully seen after. There are five destructive agencies which have to be guarded against (1) damp (1) a small black insect (anobium), (3) cockroaches, (4) the sliver fish (Lepisma), and (3) the while ant.

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(+) Bosks which are kept in a damp atmos- phere deteriorate on account of moulds and fungi, which grow rapidly when the conditions are favourable. When there has been a pro- langed spell of moist weather their covers should be wiped, and they should be placed in the sun or before a fire for a few hours. Damp

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SERVICE

SHANGHAI TRAMWAYS.

OPENING POSTPONED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 4th March, 1908):

3.36 p.m.

The official opening of the electric

tramways will probably be postponed until Monday next, in

consequence

also causes the bindings and leaves of some of the hitch with the Municipal Council regarding the second-class

books to separato.

· (1) The anobium, or bookworm, is a smati black bettle, in. long and 1/16 in. broad, it fares. THE CUSTOMS' WHALE,

is very destructive, and books will be found, if Among the decorations was cusioms'eft untouched, after a few months, to have. launch representing a large whale of the numerous holes in the cayers and leaves suffi

hp like a camel gave it rather a ferocious this insect be allowed plenty of time for cachalot variety. A red cavernous mouth and ciently large for the animal to pass through.

appearance. From a capacious hole topsides its ravages it will make so many holes that thera: occasionally spouted a tea foot-high bindings, originally strong, can be easily to stream of sea water-this, when Old Neptune, Mike Toomey,sgot busy. He was accum

panied by a faithful servitor and two mermaids Bazar Siglo XX was represented by a large covered with arboreal decorations, the green Casco dressed to represent an aquatic bird,

effect of which was relieved by festoons and garlands of brilliantly coloured drapery, car nival hues predominating.

JAPANESE FLEET. The Japanese hid a number of water craft typical of that country with hundreds of sun. burst figs Buttering to the breeze.

['Router's.]

The French in Morocco.

London, and March. General d'Amade has had a whole day's fighting in the Casablanca hinterland, losing 3 killed and 40 wounded. Fifty-three of the casualties occurred while the cavalry wan getting clear from a bad entanglement. The enemy was finally repulsed.

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picces. A book containing them should at once separated from others, o berwise all are likely to become similarly affected, Sound booke kept in a closed bookcase in which

damaged, and a damaged book does nor get, naphthalene balls are placed do not become

Trouble is threatening in the South Oran worse, a naphthalene atmosphere being approvince, where the garrison was depleted grently fatal to these insects When these are to re-inforce General d'Amade's force. killed in the manner recommended by Dr. T

3.500 Moors have assembled on the fron E.. Thorpe, CB, FRS and as described tier. below, it is well to do it in the coldest part of the year, as on the approach of hot weather there insects are frequently found roaming from, their borings.

Recently the authority above quoted bat drawn attention to the use fulness for insects of a paint, recommended in 1888 by the British Consul at Swatow. 1 is composed of '5 d actins of corrosive sublimate and 6: drops of wood creanole in a quart of rectified spirit. This preparation can be used with a 'vantage against all inaccia. Cockroaches prefer starvation to eating covers pr lected with it.

The launch Sontus, of Sontua and Company, was dressed to represent a large Chinese dra gou, painted red white and blue its mouili filled with jagged tusks and was one of the most pretentious sats and also one of the An official statement has been issued by the preniest in the water parade, Noticeable by Delay post office authorities' confirming the is diminutive sizz was a title canoe,"buits report of the fire and the destruction of mail.just for me and for you," the occupants being a lady and gentleman costumed in caraivat Mussus. Wheelock & Co. write under date colours. The canoe itself was also very.daiati- Shanghai, 27th utt.:-The stagnation is ourly dressed. A large cormorant built on a launch (3) the appearance of ́n fine binding_may. Homeward Freight market sill continues; it is

looked very realistic, even the feathers being be destroyed in a single night by cockroaches very difficult to say when things are likely to delineated faithfully and conscientiously. TheThe letering of the binding may, in two improve and we must confess that the prospects, time of the, launch was not visible. Mount are very remote for some time to come. Coast--| Vernon Ryd was well advertised in the water wise-There has beco a little more movement] parade, a launch displaying" large posters on amongst shipping during the past fortnight, but which were portrayed two large battles of the well known brand being in the line of craft things can hardly be said to have improved a there is still plenty of tonnage seeking employ- of the King and Queen of the Orient. ment sad constrates have not advanced to any extent.

A NEW YORK despatch of zih fan, says ;-A-- verdict for $381,666, was awarded Thurlow Weed Barnes by the jury in the supreme court to-day in his suit against the American-China Development Company. Barnes sought to to recover $950,000 from the syndicate which he declared was due him for obtaining in 1898 valuable concessions from the Chinese Govern ment. He alleges that those concessions were

subsequently repurchased by the Chinese Government for $6,500,000. The value of the concession of opening up coal lands along a railway from Hankow to Pekin, Mr. Barnes estimates at $750,903.

THE fotilla for the policing of the Amur river will be ready in 1910, writes a M. Petersburg correspondent. The vessels which this flotilla will be compared re, to be of three different types. For the upper Amur light gun- boats of shallow draught are being built in the Sarmovely shipbuilding yard; for the middle Amur. heavier gunboats protected by some armour and armed with quick-firers are being built in the Baltic yard at St. Petersburg; while for the mouth of the Amur still larger gunboats of the Gilyth, Babe, and Koreyets type have already been built and will be tested in the spring. The whole flotilla will cost about 10,00,000 roubles.

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CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, The Chinese Chamber of Commerce had an. excellent counterfeit presentment of a lobster, whisker and all, on the lunch feel. A Celestial gong and band pa board the lauoch discoursed wild Boxer strains reminiscent of 1950. Inchausti and Company had a launch decorated with carnival colours and showing a large demijohn, advertising their distillery,

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or three days, be completely obliterated. A good protective is the paint mentioned in (-), ur books may be coated with a hard-the harder the better-varnish. In Hongkong a cheap kind made by Chinese and sold at about gd, a pint is as good as any. From informa tion obtained at the factory it is said to consist

Shellac

Common resin...

30 parts 40 parts Gum that.............................. 60' paris 'Spirit of wine spending 330 parts. The resios are finely powdered, and pine leaves and other impurities are removed from the jhus by sieving, after which they are mscer-

Trade Marks.

It is understood that an agreement will shorty be concluded, between Japan and Great Britain for the protection of British trade marks.

Anarchists in Chicago.

house of the Chief of the Police and shot. Some anarchists in Chicago entered the

his son and coachman, after which they shot at and stabbed the Chief of the Police him: sell, who in return shot his assallant dead.

THE "TAISO MARON"

COLLECTING EVIDENCE.

CARGO-BOAT MASTER EXAMINED, [From Our Own Correspondent]

Canton, 3rd March, 1908. The Canton Provincial. Authorities bare been looking for further evidence in the case of the alleged smuggling of me and am. munition by the Tatti Maru and have despatched the Chinese gunboat Lei Chun to hunt up any of the cargo boats that were found lying alongside the Japanese vessel when she was arrested. One of these cargo boxin has been traced in Kongmoon and wai; brought to Canton yesterday. The master of the boat has been minutely examined by Acting Admiral Li Chus, and he gave every particular con-

cemlig the movement of his boat and his

On the outside of the breakwater and in theated in the spirit for several weeks Amanalysis craft of the King and Queen of the ccident of this quickly drylog varnish gave 28 per cent were a number of artistically decorited faun- of resinous matter-a result quite consistent ches and barges. One of the must artistic of with the stated composition. This vamith all the floats was a rakish looking alley with does not keep out the auoblum insect rowers, making long sweeps with their oars as and the addition of corròsive sublimate to it connection with the case, Admiral · Li har they sent the handsome craft through the does no good, as the mercury salt is re-decided to detain the cargo-boat, and the water toward the opening in the breakwater.duced to calomel. Some persoas use the paior | master pending further investigations. The name shown on the stern of the galley was on the book first, and afterwards varnish.

it in reported that H.E.. the Viceroy was

·Nuestra Senora del Garmen. Another craft Attention is drawn to the above-mentioned, much annoyed, on the receipt of communica worthy of mention was the fixating representa paint and ramish, rather than to the preparations from the Japanese Consal in connection tion of a lighthouse on a rock which was tion mentioned in the original paper, because with the Talkú Marn 'No, 2 case, written in the among the most artist,cally decorated craft in the former are cheaper, more easily procurable Japanese language instead of in Chincie. -H.E) the bay. This was the float of the Compania and as efficacious.

has accordingly jeported the fact to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Peking and re- quested the Walwapu to make representations to the Japanese Minister at Peking on the subject.

Maritima.

THE KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE, It was about 4.30 o'clock when the King and Queen of the Occident occupied their throne on the stern of the royal birge and gave the order for the procession to start. The barge was towed by the launch/sabe, The con stabulary band was stationed in the bow of the royal barge and the gth cavalry trumpeters on

the launch.

100,000 IN WAITING,

The Manila - Timus reports: Thousands of surging humanity crowded along the edge of the Lunela-fill, the banks of the inner barju where the landing was to be made, and along the road leading to the Legaspi inading, to get a glimpse of the royal party. Never before had so many people gathered together in this city on any occasion and while it is impossible to state

Luneta and the new-made land, a conservative estimate would be from 50,000 to 20,500.

(4) The silver fish, though preferring paper, will attack wood or cloth. It does not hora, but grazes the surfaces of paper. Naphthalene keeps it away.

(5) White auts are usually detected by their traces b.fore they get into bookcases, The

With regard to the seizure of the Dai ni Tatru practice of raising all movable furniture 2 or 3 Maru, says the Japan Afaji, the officials of the ins from the floor, so as to give an air-space, Foreign Office in Tokyo are said to take, the In most useful, and is indispens ble in hot view that the steamer was not in nay way to climates. With books protected by naphthalene blame and that the action of the Chinese was. vapour these insects need not be feared. A illegal. Therefore Mr. Lyeno, the Japanere. solution of asphaltom in coal tar naphtha Consul in Canton, has been instructed to (1 in 5) painted on the well-seasoned wood lodge a strong protest at the Viceroyalty, has been found a good protective, so it is while, on the other hand, HE. Mr. Haya- mentioned should there be any desire to coat the shi in Peking has approached the Chinese interior of bank receptacles with some such Goverment. On the 17th instant the Viceroy material. Probably a coating of well-boiled ar at Canton made a proposal for a settlement, would prove as useful, but either coating is but Mr. Uyano rejected it as quite unaccepte unnecessary except, in very special circum-able, and demanded that China thould accept the responsibility and release the steamer, The programme of the Tokyo Government b firs), to obtain the vessel's release, and subse quently to make a separate demand for the punishment of the officials who acted illegally, and for compensation.

Drs. Hossack and l'earse's Calcutta 'Plague Report for last year, published last month shows that in the case mortality has risen to no HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. MR. M. MATSUDA, Minister of Finance, has less than 981 per cent, and that the destruction contradicted the report concerning Japan's in-of 122,000 rats has, nói materially affected the tention to bring home sixty or seventy million SHANGHAI AFFAIRS..

rat population of the city, the authors point out yen in specia from Londos in order to relieve the comparative scarcity of rat fleas in Calcutta and detail interesting experiments to show the

to feed on the human subject even when

who collect rats for the reward, storing them in their-houses, only one contracted plague and he lived in a plague centre-while none of the seven men engaged in handling and counting rais at the depots suffered in any way. They conclude that an acute epidemic of plague is possible even in the absence of ficas,

lawyer of Shanghai, has addressed a lester OUR Canton correspondent writes that the Anwillinguess of those fleas, which are found, the exact number of people, who were on the stances.

board of directors of the Cantoa-Pankow Ball-starving. They point out that of thirty men way Company has decided to order, from the Tongshan Railway Works, sixty construction cars for the use of the Company.

TOMORROW evening at the Union Church Literary Club, Kennedy Road, a lecture will be delivered by the Rev. C. H. Hickling co titled "What lies behind Fairy Tales?" The

THE MONARCH WELCOMED

The new Cuparfer Mourzionis bas mede.a record in ocean steaming. She made 2,203 knots at an average of 13.55 knots, and in ope day made 575 knots at an average of 24.87 'knots per hour.

SHIPPING AND MAILY

General Suggestions. Where it is necessy to keep books or paper of any description in boxes, cupboards, or closed bookcares some The burges containing the King and Queen naphthalens balte should be always present. of the Orient and the royal personages of the with them, and there will be no damage from Occident arrived at the Legaspi landing a few precis and very little from dimp. In dry minutes after six o'clock. The King and weather the doors of closed bookcases shout! Queen of the Orient stepped on board the be left open occasionally, as a damp still royat barge of the King and Queen of the atmosphere is most favourable for deterior

A PECULIARLY and suicide was discovered blige landed at the pier and were received by on the back, so as to expose the print to the Occident and welcomed them with true Oriental | atin. In damp climates pictures would be warmth, after which the entire royal assem greatly protecte by arranging a receptacle yesterday morning, reports the N. C. D. News

the carnival committee composed of Major W. vapour of naphthalene. As in hot climates, of 29th ult. Mrs. Chatham, who appareatly W. Brown, in his old time regimentals, Judge had suffered from mental aberration since the Gilbert, Dr. Reno, Dr. Guerney, Captain Daphthalene bills of ordinary size volatilise death of her husband last summer, had resided Weigel, and Mr. Nolting.

somewhat quickly-usually under a year—is subsequently at her former quarters in the The two royal couples were 'corted to has been found, to save trouble, to use large Shanghai Gas Company's buildings, adjoining automobiles which were awaiting their arrival bincks instead: A plece 4 jos, square will last those of her son-in-law. There does not seem grandsland on the Luneta, Preceding the and the procession then started for the

at least five years, but a stock of pieces 2 ins to have been any palpable derangement of mind monarcha was the fimnus Ninth Cavalry square together with some balls of ordinary and consequently no restraint was imprsed, but trumper corps, which was followed by the sins would probably be malo convenient for during this week a turn for the worse occurred scout band and company, commanded by general burparge, t and De Marshall advised that, Mrs. Chatham tam by a platoon of constabulary under the out the, or the treatment of books and papers Licoreont Pagelow, They were followed in Dr. T. E. Thorpe, CD, P.R.S., bas pointed should be removed. Representations would command of Captain Quion and the band of already infested with lasects the evidence avail. at Man.in on sed inst. have been made to H. B. M. Coosulate General tbsp second constabulary district, which was able is in favour of carbon disulphide. Ho re- The as. Zafro left Manila on jrd inst., a yesterday morning if the distressing tragedy brought to Manila for this occasion. The can commends that the various articles be lightly s.m., and is das here on tà inst,, moming had not taken place. Judging from the sur-on boomed and arched their smoke and disposed in a chamber made as alright at The Bee Line sa Binderen from Lotb

seemed alive with shrill shrieks, from the syreus hours, to the insecticide placed in socers. For port, PANA ind-other high-keyed whistles from the bench imber 5 by 3 by 3 breakfast saucer

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to the Chind Gazette, on the subject of the forthcoming meeting of the ratepayers in the Northern Settlement. One important ques tion, which has been brought under the notice of the ratepayers and, which is not without special interest to Hongkong, in the opium question. In Mr. Drummond's opinion, however, there is one of much greater importance to the community to be chair will be taken at 9 p.m. sharp, and the considered; viz., the increase to be made in lecture is open to the public. the Police force. The valuable report made by the Police Inquiry Committer showed the Ong of the most dastardly outrages which have necessity of dealing with this question very occurred in Hongkong for same time was seriously and promptly, and the large number | discovered when an unknown Chitsman was of crimes of violence that are being constantly found dead on the hills de above the six-mile stone on the road to Taipo, yesterday morning. committed confirms the feeling that this matter must be dealt within a decisive manner at His throat was gashed and his pockets ware the approaching meeting. A former Council rifled. All the circumstances prift to murder. proposed to establish a fighting army of Indians to meet emergencies which arise in A IUERIAN paper states that the inhabitants Shanghai about once in ten years, and in of Udsky district at the extreme north of fact not quite so often, as the three riots of Primorya accidentally discovered recently in the Ningpo Joss house, the Wheelbarrow the niountains of the island of Shantar very

red during the past 33 years, and all of these copper ore, and in some places sulphur. In the gand into a state of frenzy sometime during could have been put down in an hour if they castern part of the same island close to the sea the early morning and securing a piece of sopa dreds of water craft in the bay as the Occiden half filed with the liquid may be used: Hi, The N. Y. KO Tolemi Mars, Bombar

ahore, they also found shree spricas of antural | had hanged herself from a beam which crosses talroyalties set foot upon Uriental ground, Instructions include a warking that care munt Line, Jell Singapore for this port en and initia had been judiciously and firmly met. What mineral water The Biberian peper in quas one of the rope the occupied When the The terrible jani cf peop's on the fill blocked be taken to ensure the complete absence of and it expected here on 11th fast. I needed, in the opinion of the writer, ition laments that these finds count for rolbing, body was discovered a lady who formerly was stand; many of the rating in the got out of near the room for receptacle, Frank Llas felt Bombay for this port vid

domu: the way of the myal procession to the graąd. I disulphide: vapour, batore à light ba-brought The that burglaries, robberies murders and a Russia has no capital whore with to work, a trained nurse gode voured at once to restore the carriages and pushed their way through the Browns, Covernment Analys); id Purmatens prapora na sad lost." and lis faults should be stopped, and, the men who 'them

(suimation, but with pos gas

crowd to the Luntin

•he police are investigating the måtter.

MAILS DUS. English (Marmora) 5th inst., 6 a.m, Indian (Fooking) och init, American (Hongkong Maru) toch inst.

·German (Prinzest Aliza) trih lost, a., Indian (Kumsang) 13th inst...

The Boston S. 5. Co's ss. Tremont art,ved

rlot and the 1905 riot are all that have occur rich, veias of iron, mineral-bearing quanta and | kanndings, it appears that Mrs, Chathum bad Bame" from batleries on shore and the sea possible and exposed for, say, twenty-four and London, leff Singapore on and lost, for this?

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