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The Typh
HEM. ALL WHITE The position of H. M, destroye the rocks at Lyeamun it no worse than at last A. S. WATSON & CO., The Caska Mainichi elaboris the idea that report, and every hope is entertained that the the terms of the loan were "very stiff" and dockyard officials will be capable of relosting quoted Mn. Arabuki, an adviur to the Kane the destroyer which will be rendered serviceable cafuchi Company, as justifying the term on the authorities have not all the gear that is required again after, the needed repairs. The naval hod that, although the rates alerest abroad to tackle the job successfully and expod tloos has fallen a little, foreign capitalists are some-ly considering the special character of and what anxious as to the final policy of the the unusual difficulties attending the salvage Japatess Government and an anticipating the operations Recourse has had to be lakes to raising of Government ralinay loans before obtain the lean of certain appliances from the Docks at Kowloon. Another attempt will be long, with the reinit that it is impossible for made to raise the Whiting at mid-night, and it 'private companies to fat loss at low rates, in hoped that the arduous work put in by the WATERS is unable to accept, the explanation as assige party will be rewarded we can satisfactory. In support of its new the Mainichi Failing the refloating of the destroyer to-night, Proceeds to quote a number of figures as to the the late withave to be avoidably delayed, as from to-morrow there will be's steadily falling
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the wards of the Nos, 4 and 5, police stations, soms twenty houses", ut lost suffered damages.
do far as it is ascertained, in the city of Caston there are in all probability, no fewer than five hundred buildings that have either collapsed or sustained damages during the
vered the storm without any special incident to relate. Only the astry box was lightly damaged. The box is used by the men when they have to stand by the gun and charge it for the fog signals. At the height force of the wind and carried over to the north-accident... of the storm the box was bodily lifted by the
west side of the island., t
Strange to relate, doove for prevailed at Wagian on the 29th lost, necessitating the bring of the gun from 3 a.m. that day. The fog cleared at about nose
At Gap Rock the keepers experienced some discomfort in the hoding of their seas that dashed quarters. The huge
being manufactured with the FINEST / Prices of Japanesă bonde abrud and the termside until ibe, roth. August, when the water will kong paited at 1255 am, on Tuesday, the
INGREDIENTS OBTAINABLE. These Waters are manufactured UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ENG- LISH" EXPERTS.
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{From Our Own Correspondent,}___
Manila, wyth July, 1908.
le consequance of the typhoon the Central 7 ha menajyment of the Shanghai Dock and Relief Committee bald a meeting yesterday. Engineering Company, Limited, have secured There were present over two hundred peoplo another feather to their cap at the expense and among them there were present the deles of Hongkong, Last week, I telegraphed to gales from Hoogkong of the Relief Committee, you that they were the successful bid- The Kwangchow Prefect Chan occupied the ders for the constration of sight steal
hair. The resolutions passed at the macting barges for the Quarter-master's __ Depart»-- were to the following effect-it is necessary ment of the Philippine Government, To-day, 1
against thorrek caused the waterto get into the to ascertain the number, of the native craft am in a position to advies that the Shabghat men's quarters. The keepers had a task of that sank or were wrecked in the barbour, so Dock and Eaglacering Company, Limited, baling the water out as soon as it was getting that compensation be given them according to has been awarded, the contract for repairing in The telegraph communication with Hong-the extent of their respective damages, obtained for various recent foniga isues. We seed not follow the vernacul Journel into the
28th list; the interrption is believed to be THE 8.8. POCAHONTAS,*,*/
due to the Hongkong land wire 'collapsing. maze of figures which it presents, but rather The above remarks concerning the tidal Hitherto a difficulty, in secu ing the mainten. show how the Kobe paper, which is invariably conditions as a factor affecting the walance of the service was found in the end of the 1. strong partisan of Ipanese affairs, vage, of the stranded vessels apply equally se wearing out by friction against the rack, well to the Fucatontas on the brach is To make good this defect sinkers will be deals with the arguments of its contem- Stonecutters Island. The position in which aid so as to keep the line steady. Two poraries. It observes that a loan, at she lies is such that divers, experience the bolts and a clamp will keep the wife to the 7 of 71 per cent, inclusive of all charges, cerut most difficulty in getting at the rents in the sinkers when they are fat down. The Public tainly does not appear to be a bad bargain for bull of the vessel.
fighters can only moor Works Department are having the job in hand concero which is paying disidents of 16 per alongside to starboard, while the injuries on and junks will be employed to do the work cpot on its existing capital, and, looking at the the port sida are difficult, to get at by the Gap Rock pa
natier from a more general point of view, the olarest paid does not seem as extravagant mount for the European inntar to Jook for, from what, as far as private cadertakings are
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-operators under water.
THE YING.YING" WRECK. The two Tung Wa launches that were ciuis- ing the waters of Castle Peak Bay in pursuance, of their benevolent duties in recovering the last night. One dead bodies returned came back about eight o'clock followed by the second at 11 p.m. For the day, the two launches accounted for the recovery of 53 corpses, thirty-four being men and 19 women. Three out of the total number which were picked up in Capsuimuo wereins very advanced stage of decomposition, so advanced, indeed, that they were minus the limbs and altogether beyond recognition.
These three corpres could not possibly have belonged to the wreck
of
the Ying King.
The first relief to reach the Rock after the typhoon was on Wednesday at 2.30 in the afternoon bu
VAU-MA-TI,
Later reports have been received by the police from the various out-stations of the loss of more lives and the wrecking of more junks. @At Vay-ma-ti, report was made yesterday to the effect that five junks and four sampans were dashed to pieces on the foreshore at Mong-kok. The number of lives lost in these wrecks was twelve, half of whom were women and children,
During the afternoon of yesterday, two dead bodies were picked up on the foreshore st.You.ma.fi.
WATER POLICE.
the Water Police.
In their cruise the launcher proceeded to in the waters of the Colony, po Isus thurs Chek Wan and steamed as far out as Tal Shap. fourteen 'dead bodies have been recovered by Every bay along the coast was visited and a careful search made. The photographing of all the corpses was done by A Fong, the direction of the work devolving upon Mr. She Tat Tsoi,
for his money. Yet, in some quarters in Japau, there scams to previ an impression that fuads ought to be obtainable abroad at rates which domestic capitalis are not willing to accept, even if the money can be obtained here at all. Such an attitude is calculated to throw doubts on the sincely of the oft-compradore to the Hongkong, "Caulon and 'Macao Steamboat Co., Ld, who is a director | expressed desire for the intradsciion on a large
of the Tong Wa committee. scale of foreign capital, while gives cotour to
Early this morning, Mesurs, Chee Shek Yee the complaint, often heard from foreign finan- and Shiu in Fai, Tung Wa, directors, again cos, that it is almost imposible to get Japas-proceeded on an errand of banevolence to Pillar ese to agree to terms of a fair and reasonably Point. They, left at 7 a.m. by the Chartered launch Kwong Sing At 9.30 am. the steame
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Food should be distributed to the sufferers and matsheds by erected in three different centres as temporary accommodations for them. The prefact sated that the Viceroy has granted tum of 10,02o tants to be appropriated from the Bhao Hou Chu and handed to the Relief Committee for the relief of the sufferers. A gunboat should be at once despatched to cruise in the vicially of Tal Shan for the purpose of recovering any dead bodies that wers drowned in the ill-fated as, Ying Xing. The Hongkong Tong Wah Hosphat should be requested to cooperate with the local relief commities in the relief work.
... VICEROY'S SYMPATHY. His Excellency Viceroy Chang has shows great sympathy with the aclorucate mem- bers of the bost population who are now left actively destitule. Besides sending officers do. board of steam launches to rescue the poor people when the typhoon was at its height H., E. has now specially instructed the. Shan Bou Chu officials to appropriate whatever sum of m nay available from thọ Cho and to do their but in aid of the spileters.. The magistrates of the different districts have also been instruct ed to dech report as soon as possible, whether the typhoon had visited their respective dia- tricts and, if so, to stale the amount of damage sustained.
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LOSS BY THE "Y.NO: KING."
i ascertained that among the casualities in the loss of the ss. Ping King there are two, Canton gentlemen, ose named Foog Shin Oo the beach at Sm-bui-po, three dead Ting and the other, Ko Chi Yuen, Both of bodies were wished up.
them were members of the board of directors of the Canton Hankow Railway Company, and they were on the trip by that vessel to Hong- kong on the Company's business on, the ovens ing of the 27th instant when they met their deaths in the wreck of the steamer.
CHFUNG CHAU.
Last evening, a report was 'made at the Cheung Chau police station, that three Gshing junks had perished in the storm, and the entire crew, numbering sixteen in all, had met = watery grave.
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desires the assistance of foreign capital in deve- loping its industries and natus! resources, it cannot loo Boop get rid of the idea that the It is reported that as the. 11. Suf Tri wai Westera" money market is a philanthropic approaching Hongkong from Macao this morn-
institution which can be, xptied to supplying, several dead bodies, put approximately at money at rates much below what the filly, were seen flating on the water dear home investor considers a setenable return bered, the s.. Heungakon was stranded in the "Castle Peak Bay, where, it may be remem Such advice as, that leadered by the Herald typhoon of 18th September, 1906. Later on, may not be very palatable, but it is well that one of the Tung Wa Hospital's „launches pro- there is at least one paper which is prepared to cee led to the scène to pick up the corpses, outline the facts of the situation for the benefit which are most probably the victims of the of its constituents. In doing s it performs a
Ying King, wreck. service to the country and fefits its proper function as a friendly counsellor.
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On the beach in this locally, twenty-one recovered by the police, and burled.
THE "VING KING" WRECK. A quantity of wreckage belonging to a small steamer wis washed ashore op Au Tau beach
心
yesterday. The wreck is believed, probably, to by that of the steamer Ying Rig, ANAN, SHATIM.
The on' report received from Shatin this morning read: One more house collapied, but De lives lost."
ABERDEEN.
"¡A deep-161 fishing junk, with a crew of some.
sixteen persons on board, foundered during the gale in the vicinity of Aberdeen. The only survivor...a sailor-who made the report at Aberdeen Police Station yesterday, says that
The Hougang Celegraph Japanese can imagine that London financiers vessir Vesterday, lastnor Langley, and of fifteen of the crew went down with the junk,
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908.
is
ara prepared to grout similar fems to Japanese companies as they do to. English concerns it difficult to understand. Investors in the Far FOREIGN LOANS FOR JAPANESE a stocks bever expect less than a return of 7 or 8 per cent, and they me seldom cou. tent with a dividend on that basis, whereas an
COMPANIES.
A very timely article on the subject of foreign fosos negotiated by Jaanese industrial com panies appears in a recent issue of the Kobe Herald, mad if its strictures on those who maintain that faraiga fianciers are endeavour- ing to take advantage of Japan's need for floati ing capital are taken to heart a decidedly casier view of the situation would result. The ques tion has apparently been agitating the English and veroacular prèss of Japan, because our contemporary quotes a number of news. 'papers which have been dealing with the matter of foreign loans. The discussion arose over the fiolation of a French-liau of two million yen for the Kanagafuchi Spinning Company on a 7 per cent. basis. One Yoko hama paper, which may be described as a semi-official organ, remarked that "whan two banks like the Mitsu Wishi and the Mitani"
investor in English industrial thares is usual. |ly satisfied with a modest 4 m 5 per cent, which is assured The conditions in England and Japan will not bear comparison in the maller of investments and it is only curious that the Japaness should feel irritated at any apparení discrimisation agains them,
* TYPHOONS IN CHINA SEA.
A search has been made to find the captain How the of the King, but without any
the Water. Police Station, made a thorough
The American Consul General received the search in the waters in and around Castle following Typhoon Warnings from the Manila Peak Bay, and as far down at the Tai Shan Obiervatory at 9 p.m. yesterdays-"July 30 'Customs Station, loc Capt Page, but, as we have said before, the search ended fruitlessly Luzon-less than 300 miles distant. Moving 1908, at 7.30 p.m. Cyclone ne typhon E of Rad
I the police launch returned to Hongkong."
N.N.W, Cyclone or typhoon over N.E. China It will be good. news to those who felt any SAFETY OF THE “TAK KING.””
Sea, direction unknowo,"
THE DEATH-ROLL. " concern for the safety of the s.s. Tap Hing (Capt. Evereu) to know that the vessel is supplied, by the police at head quarters, a With much care, ant from the particulars safe and sound. She took the ground on table has been prepared, showing the sumber the morning of the typhoon, st called Lane Upon learing of her table cannot be stated as being complere, as place of persons killed, missing, and injured. The pighi, her owners in Hongkong, Mess, Taz there are more bodies being recovered almost Yap & Co. despatched the steamer Shun hourly; In the list, which wa give below, Lee to her assistance. The passenger, cargo, the figures account for men, women and and passengers' loggɔga aboard`the Tak Bing children. The list is appanded: were transhipped to the succouring vessel. Thu+lightened the Tak-/fingßläted off for the first time, andas she did not make any water she proceeded to Kongmun whither she was bound from Hongkong in company with her convoy, the Bleui Lee. The Taking arrived at Hong- kong yesterday, She resumes her run on the Hongkong-Kongman line to night. A ciś cular "in Chinese issued by the steames' owners announce, the fact of the vessel's safety, Her hour of departure to-night-is:
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
The pupils of St. Joseph's College have contri" bated a sum of $150 to the Flood Relief Fund of the Tong Wa Hospital,"
NEWS reaches Tokyo to the effect that the Chinese Government has declled a concession applied for by the German Gowrament for the construction of a dockyard on the coast of Shab fug province.
By falling a distance of some-fily odd feet a
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guaranine a load, and when the borrower whose braki ayer named Chan Fucs came by his P THE LIGHTHOUSE property is hypothecated is a firm of such 4 ta yesterday: Chan was working on the top for verandah of: 3o, Third Street, West Importance as the Kangsfachi Spinning ComPoint, yesterday afternoon, when he slipped pany, it seems pretty siff that nearly per and fell to the street. He landed on his herd. cent, should have to be paid." The same jour. Death was instantaneous. Decisied was about
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DAMAGE AT FATSHAN.
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A letter from Fatihan stated that the typhoon visited that town at 7 o'clock in the morning of the 28th instant... 'It caused destruction to property ashore greater than to shipping." It | wat estimated that over a hundred houses have sustained more or less damage and three lives were lost and about ten persons injured. The
gardens with fruit trees, such as lung-ngan,
araugas, etc., were all ruined. The river then rose two feat high, but no serious damage was done to the native craft there except to n law of the sampan.
JAPAN'S FOREIGN TRADE,
the inter-island transport Setcard The con- tract includes also exisasiva, overhaoling of this vessel for some time past, specifications, have been issued to the Far Eastern ship: repairing yards for the work required on the Sheard. These specifications sud into several pages of folicap As the work is of an tensive character and the cost would run into a big figure, it was fully believed that competi tion to secure the contract would be very keen, indeed. Such has proved to be the case, Leaders were opened at the offices of the military pomerament by the Chief: Quarter. mustar of the division on the 25th instant." Four tenders were received, vix, from Hongkong, Bhanghai, Singapore and Mauila, ons each. from these four places
On the recommendation of the Chief Quarter master, the award for the contract was given in favour of the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Company, who are the lowest bidders. -11, in thus seen that, within the month, Shanghai bas secured orders from the Philippice Government in the ship-building lice to the value of over $200,000 Mexican. It is not certain when the Seward will be leaving for the China port, bát
a
probable dite maotioned in the 15th of Sap ember. The transport is expected to be in dockyard hands for fully two, manthe, for the work required to be done, is of an extensive.
character,
2. Į subj in the various bids in detail :-
panghat Dock and Engineering Co, Ld. ** $37,360 gold",
Hongkong and Whampa. Dark Cai Lạ
$11,878 gold.*
El Varadero de Manila, $43,930 gold. Tanjong Pagar Dock Board of Singapore"
$46,832 gold, m
It will be seco from the foregoing that Sing pore is again hopelessly out of therunnion with Fits bid equalling nearly twice as much as its Shangbai rival, who was awarded the contract.
CORRESPONDENGH
We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed
· by Correspondecità in this column.]--
--* KINGSCLERE”
To the Edies of THE fondrons Telrokanu”
Six-This appears to baa geoeral impres
sion, from reports in the newspapers and other sources, that the recent typhoon damage to Kingsclere caused by the fall of a chimney has rendered the greater pitt of the building dan- carous Asa matter of fact, the chimney fell into theroof of whit was originally one large bedroom, and dressing room, but was subidivided into thiran bedrooms. The damage is confined to EFFECT OF THE CHINESE JOYCOTT.
these three roons which are on the top floor, and first six months of the year was Y416,016,020, many tons, the fl sor, being built of sisel and The total amount of foreign trade for the although the bricks, tiles and baami weighed
showing a decrease of Y36,158, x>" compared hard wood, was equal to the occasion and with the corresponding period of last year. Of now the rubbish is cleared away we and this the exports totalled Y173,019,000-s de- that there is scarcely a fair board broken. potte 252,995,000, which also shows a falling dental fall of a chimesy in one part of the | crekip of Y23,950,000 on last year, aid the im. To think for a moment that thin acel
off of Y11,468,000 as against 1907: Comment building, which has proved to have only ing on this, the Hochi writes that the result of broken in the roof, should render any other the trade for the first half of the year still shows | part of the building' posufs, is absurd, "As a, a considerable preponderance on the side of | matter of fact, any one seding the massiva imports, which has greatly increased the basi walls and columns of the building and being. mais depression. It is usual for Japan's export told that all the floors are constructed with se trade to become brisker during the second girders and beams would understood that the stain optimistic views as to the future, but weight of such a mats of broken material six months of the year, and some people en yery fact of a floor being able to bear the
our contemporary thinks it is drubtful whether proves how strong the building in exports during this period would be sufficient to make up for the excess of imports that oc-*| curred in the first half-year. The adverse con ditlope of the economic, situation' at home. and abroad combined have made, trade very dull, and the fall in the quotations of silver and copper, together with the Chinese boy- coll, have also conduced to bring shoat this result, but perhaps the principal cause may be found in the rise in the price of commodities all over Japan.
Cher
Yours faithfully DEN SON, RAM AND GIBBS." Hongkong, 31st July,
STABBING AFFRAY AT YAU-MA-II,
TROUBLE CAUSED OVER MOMBY MATTERS,
avail
Battery Sires!, Yau-mu-1), was the scene of a serious stabbing affray yesterday," Lễ Kap,
So long as the prices of general commodlijes | coolie, about thirty years of age, was sent to are not brought to a still lower level, the pros. the Government Civil Hospital, by Inspector perity of foreign trade can hardly be expected, McHardy, le a caltical condition. – He was and for this reason the trade outlook of the Buffering from a knife wound in the back, His, second half of the year is not as promising as alleged assailant, a man named Chan Mok, is ja believed by some. Apart from unfavourable | under arrest,
conditions, abroad which are beyond the control At about four o'clock resterday afternoon, of Japan, measures should be taken to lower the two men went to Battery Street, and que the prices of commodities in the country, inrelled over some money, which Li Kan is supe order that exports, may be encouriged, and posed to owa Chan Mok,:: The quarrel Ald not-
mai, apropos of the Nagoya Municipal Toàn, thirty years of age, and residad le Wing Sing liest possible moment the Han. Com. MYE HUNDRED BUILDINGS, CO Imports restricted. It is true that the prices of last long before both men clashed. Daring
takes occasion to declara
lare that London's igno.
Street.
LAPSED OR DAMAGED,
The statement made by the Harbour Master yesterday, that the lighthouses were not at the myeling of the Legislative Conucil damaged by the typhoon of the th inst was received with applause. At the ear
Basil R. H. Taylor directed reliefs, to be rance about Japan is quieinteresting. "Only The enterprise which has bem displayed by effecied at the different light stations,, He sise half a dosen people," "It proceeds, "ever heard Mr. A. Fong in photographing the effect of the commissioned the tender Stussy to ascertain of auch a place as Nagora, and it is felt that lyphoon not merely in Hongkong but also in the condition of Gap Rock talsgraphic com Yaumati and Mongkok is worthy of all praise. musication which was interrupted during the public were asked to put up money We have received several examples of his work the typhoon through the land line giving for works at such * place they would | and it is no falsome praise to may that the photo-way. The Stanley called at Caps Collin For as loan to Timbucion or graphs give a far more vivid idit, especially to ans first and then proceeded to Waglio and some equally unknown district. Consequent people in England, of the disis character of Gap Rock. Between the two last mentioned ly London has definitely declined and the the storm then could be given li writing. It is places the tender came across thres large a pity that we have few or to examples of the fishing junks, they were water-logged, Nagoya Municipality is unable to raise even damage sustained by the weasily which went The Stanley was brought alongside each the Y600,000 needed to pay for its initial up ashore at Stonecutters, and mots single one of one in succession. An examination was dertakings” if it be a fact, comments the the predicament of H.M.S, Whiing, but A. made for any member of the crew, that might Kabe critic of these statements, that Loudon | Fong should surely prercome these dificulties, 'perchance be on board, but as no could be houses suffered more or less has definitely declined the load, we very much Some of these photographs, which should be seen a hole was cut into the
f that fact is to be attributed to dense font home in company with the completed re any member of the crow
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RELIEF, MEASURES: PLANNED,
[From Our Own Correspondent),
Canton, 10th July. Further reports from the police stations give additional number of houses that collapsed or sustained damages during the typhoon of the stih instanta y v
Inpide the City, jalbe wards of the Nos. 3, 5, and 6 polica stations no fem
than eighty Te and about the
general articles have been falling for some the fight Chan Mok, it is asserted, drew i months past, bat generally speating they are knife and drors the blade ldto the other man'i still loo high 10, produce any appreciable tu- | back, doing severe injury. The injured man crane of the export. The process of trade fell to the ground, and Li Kan was about to. recovering its normal condition will be make his escape when bo, was co2 necessarily slow and gradual, for the present number of men and handed over to condition of fiasuce does not allow the with. At the Police Court, this morning drawal of a large amount of convertible notes, cased was charged before Mr. The amount in circulation at present is mors with assault and occ than 300 million yen and probably it would be harm. The cass very difficult to reduce this still farther for discharge of L. Kan which reasons, concludes the Hockly the fall in the prices of commodities
soy material | The Japa degree con
ted in the near
kely to be cam