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gard to the ownership of abess resicle it in stated that #ng are British, while so are either for sale or their nationality is in doubt. The British colonies account for another 31, 80 that the total number of ships which it may be expected will fly the red ensign is A. S. WATSON & CO well in favour of the mother country. Of the other nations which have felt their orders in the hands of British shipbuilders it may be noted that Brazil is responsible for 13 boats, outside warships, France for 13, the Argentine, Republic for 10, while smaller contracts have been made with owocus in Belgium, Norway and Sweden, and other countries. It is almost unnecessary to say that Japan is not represented in the list. Some of the vessels are of considerable size, though none is over 20,000 tons. Six are. classed between 12,000 and 15,000, five be tween 10,000 and 12,000 and five between 8,000 and 10,000, only one being placed be- tween the 15,000 and 20,000 tons mark. majority, 59 in number, tange

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the warships, it is reported by Lloyd's that there are altogether 66 under con- struction In the Royal dockyards and at private yards, the proportion being 12 for the former and 54 for the latter Of these, no less than 17 are being built for foreign Governments or in the speculative interest. Five first-class battleships are on the ways at Devonport, Portsmouth and Chatham and one each at Barrow, Elswick and Jarrow to the order of the Ad- miralty. At Barrow, also,,13 submarines are in course of erection, 1 of which are.in.: tended for the use of the British Navy. With reference to versch, not including warships which are in the shipbuilding yards of the colonies, Lloyd's al, the end of June were cognisant of three at Hongkong with a gross tonnage of 1,420, one at Singapore, a small vessel of 140 tons, and one at Shang hai of 200: So it would seem that of the three British ports In the Far Last, Hongkong on the date in question took precedence. Concerning the foreign yards, the information at the disposal of Lloyd's showed, when the last quarter closed, that 45 vessels were on the stocks al various German ports, 44 in America, 37 in Holland, 30 in Norway, 22 in France, 19 in Austria, 18 in Italy and lesser numbers. A. S. WATSON & CO., other nations. On the whole, then, the report on dissection scarcely presents such a depressing appearance as it does at first sight. It is not, by any means, 'quite as satisfactory as might be desired, but it at feast affords hope that the prospects for the fulure may brighten before the close of the year.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TRE Japan Time states that according to a re- cent message from Taipeh, Formosa, bighly promising gold veins have been discovered Dear Suinenbi, along the coast of Taiton pre- fecture,

THE Chief Justice (Sir Francis Aggott) reserv ed bis decision in the extremely complicated mortgage dispute in which several parties are concerned, and which has occupied the atten- Liod of the Supreme Court for over a week.

Tux question of finance is wonylag politicians

Bingle Copine, Dally, tonerlar Wookly, Trouty-and-the-presidential-campaign-draga, says

Eva onita,

BIRTH.

Washington dispatch. New York. State will institute proceedings under the anti-gambling laws against Lloyds for quoting insurance

On August 4, 1908, at Shaoghal, to M, and policies on Mr. Taft's election, Mrs. G. F. ALLAN, a daughter..

IT is rumoured that His. Excellency Lord Northcote, Governor-General of Australis, is

The Hongkong Celegraph likely to pay Japan a visit on his way back to

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England. One report states that he will arrive in Japan in the N. Y. K. lider Kumanu Masu rowards the end of September.

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A DUPITCH from Amoy states that the local authorities there-bave received information from Peking that a Prince of the Blood will be seat to that port to receive the US., Pacific: Flee which i due to artive there in September next. It is further sinted that the Viceroys of the Two Kwang and Min Che provinces and the Governors of Chating and Kiangel will

also take part in the reception of the Fleet In the meaLwhile a large number of officials, in cluding Admiral Sab, the Total of Amoy, and Tebal, Mai Siug-chier, are making extensive preparations, white General Hug Yunan Provincial Commander-in-Chief of Fukien, daily disciplicing hismen, who will be reviewed by the Americas Admiral and his stall,N. C.

News

FOUR men-a silvammith, an office "bay," house "bay," and a furniture dealer-wore charged in the Police Court, this afternoon, with victimizing a school boy named Wong Chi King, and robbing him of his valuables, To this charge they pleaded not guilty. Woog Chi King residón at 4 Peel Street. On the 4th instant, the four accused called at his house for a quiet chat, and. sone after they had taken their departara be discovered that two of his watches and a gold chain had disappeared. A few days later he spoke to one of the accused regarding his low. "If you give us 55's wo will help you to recover them!" was the satisfaction he got Thit he did, but he never saw his property. A hen the accused were arrested the police found one of complainant's watches and the gold chain, also $48, in aoles, part of the Sso which complainant was sileged to have paid in orderto get back his property. The case was

remanded.

JUNO WA BLOOD RELIEF FUND."

ABOUT $320,000 COLLECTED,

The largest subscription of any raised in the Colony stands to-day to the credit of the Tung wa Hospital The directors of that institution

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THE INTERPORT POLO

VSHANGHAI DEFEATED.)

Doubtless, on account of the novelty of an. interport polo match being held in Hongkong, on the pale ground at Causeway Bay Janterday a large and enthusiastle gathering, assembled afternoon to witness contest between the

FLOOD FUND BAZAAR.

: {From Our Own: Correspondent |

Cautopy fath August," Yesterday was the second last day of the

Canton Flood Fund Bastar, but the cumber have succeeded in collecting up to yesterday

sum of about $20,000 in round guten in aldonents of the game in Shanghai and the visitors and the inkings were found compars of the sufferers by the North and West River matches are interesting, if only for the healthy days, so that there is no question but that this representatives of this Colony. All interport lively greater than those on all the preceding Floods. The Chices in Singapore have respond rivalry and friendly feeling engendered by a Boxar hai been a great success all throug edesbly to the appesisin behalf of their brethren first-class exhibition. Yesterday's match proved from the very start. The Bazaar closes to-da in Kwanglung. Yesterday they forwarded as other remittance-making the fourth-to the Tung Wa lands. It is one of $10,0 xo advised by the Tung chai through the Hongkong and Shanghai. Backing Corporation. Honolulu bat forwarded a T.T. through, the Hongkong Bank for $4,000. The Nam Pak Hong firm of in the tussle, but a very capible representative Kong Yau Seng has paid into the Turg Wand in the person of Lieutenant Webb relief funds $1,020 at the request of the Chipere Bowen in Sembelang

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do exception to the rule, and the spectators | and those who happen to be charitably inclined who attended at Causeway Bay were fully re-il avail themselves of the opportualty of pay compensed for their journey. It was unfortunateing it a fan visit to-day. On the first day Mr. that Lieutenant Ross, the captain of the Hong. Su Sing Kui was much thought of for his kong quartane, was unable to take his share generosity in paying $2,000 for a bottle of erated wsier, but yesterday Mr. Luk Hoa Chuu? paid the still larger som of $2,500 for a cool

driok.!

The total amonat realised yesterday, was $2,18

The weather was all that could be desired ou such an occasion, although the ground could be hardly up to condition after the recent rains. Vo doubt those who were mainly faterested in the game viewed with considerable disquietude the prevailing atmospheric elemsste of the past month, but as was proyed nearly everything was in their favour, and a sound exposition of the game which originated in India was pre-of iented

DEATH OF MR. PERCY LANGLEY

It is with regret that we have to au nounce the death of Mr. Ferty Langley, the brother of Inspector Langley of the water Police, which took place yesterday, - Dauth

Probably owing to the fact that the team was was due to typhoid fever. The deceased practically a military complement there was au gentleman, who was about thirty-eight years of exceptionally large turn-out of the military, age, had been in the employ of the Aberdeen amongst those present being the General Docks for a number of years. On Friday last Commanding the Forces in South Obioa, he was admited to hospital, and his untimely Colonel Darling, R., and His Excellency the death will come as a shock to his numerop Governor. The soldiers of the rank and file friends and acquaintances in the East. Aswers, of course, strong partisans of the local

spor" Mr Langley was second to none in the Colony, and while he assisted in the dragon boat festivals that were held annually in Aber- deen Bay success was a foregone conclusion

force and did: much by their enthusiasm to show in what direction their sympathies lay.

The teams who cantered on to the field were

The funerą) (masonic rites) took place 'this

Hongkong i-Captain · Cunningham and afternoon, and was largely attended,

|-Lieutenanti Large, Dixon and Webb-Dowso. Deceased leaves a widow and many relatives,Shanghai-Lieut-Colonel Bruce; Dr. Key for whom the greatest sympathy is fete,"

iɗck and Messrs.: Burkili and Davies.

"PAST HISTORY DIVULGBD:

A VERY UNCOMFORTABLE WITNESS

IN THE BOX. /

Of the female stallholders there are two old ladies over sixty years of age, and they ap... peared to be very energetic in performing their. duiles in the interest of the Bazaar without the least sign of fatigue. All other stallholders are alan very sealous in collecting funds in aid

the flood sufferern,

When the Bazaar in closed the articles re- maining unsold will be put up for sale by, auction. Yesterday evening, the executive, committes, held a meeting to make arrange- ments for the disposal of the remaining articles by ancties.

THE TAUWONO KONG OUTBREAK. With reference to the mutiny of soldiers in Tai Wong Kong, in Kwangsi, as reported you torday, Admiral Li Chun, instructed by the Viceroy, at once'get ready three regiments of troops who embarked in four gunboala," which were despatcbad to Wuchow yesterday after«. boon enroute to the districi. "Admiral Li Chun proceeded personally to direct operations in the suppression of the mutionern. It is reported that the mutinsern are about 2,000 fa number

| Referees —Major-General Broadwood and and, on the 8th lustant, they attacked severaly,

Captain Wait.

A SAN Francisco despatch of July 9-says-The object of the visiting Chinese commissioners, who are the chief promoters of the $12,000,000 steamship syndicate to be formed in China to operate Chinese-owned steamers in Hongkong and San Francisco is to inspect American shipyards with the possibility of having the

villages, market-places and even" some official new liner built "hers and allowed to remain.

The visitors got away at the opening and | yament. During an encounter, one high milis. under American register. The inland water

puntered down the field gaily, looking quite | lary official named Chùa Tak was killed sl trasportation business of China has been

aggressive, but Licul. Large got the sphere Intelligence has reached Canton during the lant v in the bands of the Japanese heretofate. The

When people go to law they are liable to

away, and the first goal was scored in the two days from various sources confirming the new company will make a strong bid for this bulcess which pays fabulous profits, A have little alleged matters of their past history opening chukker, In the second chakker reports. effort will be made to interest American capital divulged in a case which was heard in the Hongseng made a good run down and the in the new company. The entire export of China, Supreme Court, this morning, the plaintiff. (a second goal was recorded: After the local tham had netted four-goaly in quick succes- amounts to $199,244,955 (gold). America is getChinaman) in the action, who was suing to

recover some Szob, which be alleged he lent to sion, the Shanghailanders bucked up some. ting a smaller share of this trade thao, any the defendant, was visibly annoyed by some of what and after hard pressing go in their other country and the new line will open op a new field to the merchants of the United the pertinest questions flung at him by the first point. Again they continued to charge, Stres. Besides this feature; the Chinese will de'endant's solicitor. At one time the plaintiff good play being exhibited. Davies had be a strong competitor of the Toyo Kiste refused to power, but the Judge put an end to the ball onder him, and, notwithstanding the attempt, où Largen part to "separate Kaldia, the Japanese line plying between this his hostile babaviour.

"What are you?" was the first query put goal, amid loud cheets: And. so the game. The Shunghai Fire Brigada bad a streauone

big for it, he scored· Shanghai's second pot and Japan, and lower rates will prevail.

proceeded, give and take, unul time was called,

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during the lengthy cross-examination.

"""1 am a trader,” came the reply.

I put it to you that you are not a trader. What do you do in Canton? live there.

Where do you live?-to the Caston French College.

What are you there? I am a scholar,

when the score stöode at

Hongkongidega pridon Shanghai...............

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APPOINTMENT,

An Imperial Decree has been, received: bers appointing Wang Pior Pil to be Taotal of Constabulary in Canton through the recom mendation of Viceroy Chang.

AN EXCITING BLAZE.

SHANGHAI GODOWN DESTROYED,

bour's work this morning in coping with a rather? dangerous outbreak which took place' in a- rodownlo` Broadway, reports the Mercury of

At the conclusion of the game His Ex-ih inst. About half past nine o'clock the alarm cellency the Governor shook hands with the wool, and within a very few minutes there was a largo muster of the Brigads at "No."asr

Thon why did you say you were aTM" trade: 7.5 winners, congratulated them an their victory Broadway, where there ja a shop and godown

do not know the custom. (N

>You speak French, 1 suppose?—Yes.... ·

I put it to you that you did not get your knowledge of Freach in Capton, but in Aa- nam?-Y¢L

A SOMEWHAT serious accident took place on the premises of the British-American Tobacco Co, Ld., Museum Road, Shanghai, on Thom. day afternoon, 6th inst. Shortly before a p.m. a youth named C: M. Sequeira, jo the employ of Mesure. Mustard and Co.; ascended in the lift to the top fisor of the premises. When the lift came level with the top floor and at Siqueira was about to get out, the cage slipp ed back several fest, Sequeira immediately grasped the frogwork gate of the lift astrance, nd as the caga” descended^ was: pinjon. ed with his arms between the top of the cage and the floor of the top storey. The little finger of his right hand was severed and both ermis, were badly squashed and bruised. He remained a prisoner inside the cage for period of about twenty minutes. The key of the door had fallen to the floor at the cage and _giber_employees.of.the firm had to get to work with saws and axes and to cut away the top of the cage before the unfortunate youth could be released. He was at once removed to the General Hospital, where his injuries were at (ended to, and he is now progressing satis· |:factorily,--.

BA OKOK is fast gaining a more modern as pect as time goes on. In addition to electric trams, motor-cars, and other up-to-date vehi cần, the Giẩm “Frei Press inyo, our stregis cay at present boast of several handsome THE waters of the Grand Canal ars rising motor vans. There are kept.basily going," and the country round about Kiangpeh has and there is every prospect of their bed become's swamp. The eribiskments haveing brought into general use for loggage barst and owing to the floods there has been carrying throughout the city of Pangkok irregularity in the steam-launch service be- and its suburbs. Our streets and roads, we ween, Chinkiang and Teingking. General are glad to say, are being kept in beiter repai! Hau, Acting Commander-in-Chief of Kinogpeb, than ever before and the appearance of things

the Huai Yang Intendancy in order to enable the latter to repair the embankments which are in such a condition that they can offer no protection against floods.

W'm Lesen from the Japan Times that Mr. Tan-

You have been there most of your time --- I went there when' I was very small.

You have been there recently ?—Yes, You still persist in saying that you are at the. French College at Canton?—Yes.

** Have you any property?~Ä little. (After a pausa): Enough to pay for my education.

What does the "propesty" consist of?— Money

Whe e is it? In the country.

and presented them with the cup,"USA

At the Hongkong Club last night the Sbaby, bai representatives were feted and later In the. evening they were present at a "smokar.”

TRAGEDY IN THE NEW

TERRITORY..

"YOUNG FARMER KILLED BY LIGHTHING.

A. vėrỳ, sad fatality, is reported at police -beadquarters as having occurred at Au¬Tai, 1: district in the New Territory, yesterday, after ooom. It would appear that while a farmer, aged about thirty, was at work in his paddy,

occupied by Shau Choong and Co," ship chandlers, store-keepers, and iron merchants, The shop fronts the street, and behind it, is al very densely packed quarter, the godown in sitanted, closed in by native bouses on BYRTY haod. Here it was that the outbreak jook place. Between the shop and the godown," however, a narrow passsga-way communicating at dae end with Old China Street; runs, and it' was this passage-way that saved the front buildings.

Although no time had been lost hy the Kri. ·· gade in reaching the scene of the blaze, the fire had already obtained a firm hold, and the woodwork, and contents of the godown, con."

Is whose custody is it left?With a clans-fold, the thunderstorm, which, perhaps, wassisting principally of groceries, were burning.

Who is the clanıman?—A man named Ip |¿Yan, an

is he not-the-watchman of the Supreme Court? (laughter)-No. (indignantly);

Have you no relatives acting as watchmen of the Supreme Cour: 7-Yes. (looking very humiliated).

What in his name?-His survame is Jp. Je it not the same same?---Nó,

How much money have you got?-$300 odd And what interest do you get on that?-Four

per coat.

Forty-eight per cent, per year!--Yes, French College? Two dollars and a hall per

Per year? No, per month,

What are your expenses at the Canton

month..

solicliór, säger de

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908, -

SOME SHIPPING STATISTICS. If we may judge from the returns prerent ed by Lloyd's for the quarter ending in June last, the outlook for shipbuilding in the United Kingdom was very far from bright: struction, was 48,000 tons less in the month We am told that the tonnage' under con, has sent the sum of Tls 5,000 to the Taolal of la general counts, for activity and progress a 19 that for education?—Yes;

referred to than at the end of the previous quarter while it was 451,000 less than at the corresponding date last year. The significant remark is added that it was the lowest on record since 1896. From the returns compiled by Lloyd's it appears that excluding warships, there were 386 vessels of nearly 800,000 tons gross under construction, in the United Kingdom at the close of the quarter in question. Of seam--| ships there were 349 being built in june last as compared with got at the same date last year, while the tonnage had decrated from a million and a quarter to 794,000. instructions. The sailing vesseln ordered had fallen from

What did you call her?-1 don't remember. 37 to 63, with a corresponding reduction in

Did you call her your Chinese-Acnamese A SHANGHAI Dative paper reports that owing to the tonnage. The totes, however, show the fact that thers has lately beat an increasing

mother-in-law (laughter)—No, I called bar “Ab So,* best the decline in the spurt made last year, sumber of disputes between Chinese and

What is that }-Sister-in-lawed being 386 vessels of 799,178 gross tonnage foreigners over the sale and purchase of lands

As a matter of fact that dinier-in-law of yours as against 564 veisels of million and a fo the ricus provinces, which have caused quarter tons in 1897, It would seem that much trouble to both Chinese and foreign take promenades along the beautiful avEDUSA, is an Aunamite Yar.

That concladed the cross-examination, and the Clyde maintains its reputation of being officials, H.E. Shen Chia-pen, High Commis, ren in the cool arbou.s, listen to the one of the greatest shipbuilding die stoner for the Revision and Compilation of the pleasant warbling of the birds, gets on Fabes the much annoyed plaintiff was excused. tricts in the Kingdom; no less than 120 Laws of the Empire, has draws up a set of gamboling in the limpid, wat

regulations against the sale of land to foreigners lovely landscape ships being under construction at Glasgow without the knowledge or commit of Chinese tance, while sweet strai and Greenock At Newcastle there are officials, making it a penal c * being built, at Bunderland 29. lations will shortly be presented to the throne, cestákn 19796 Polast 37 and at Barrow

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round. The constant improvement in the What are your living expenses?-$660 a

|mpath," construction of the thoroughfares is regarded with satisfaction by the general public. And clothing? The material which is now being used Here the witness became annoyed. Why, in read making is far superior to that useddo you want to ask me all these questions for? frmerly when the streets were soft and muddyt am suing the man for money,' he said. m's, American Commissioner fortba Exhibition during the rajny serion, and covered with dost The Const-Answer the question. to be held in Japan in 1912, in the course of a broken, limestons will do away with such The plaintiff seplied: 5 a year.

in dry weather. The general use of well conversation with the Japanese Consul General drawbacks and in dry and wet weather the Including shobs?" asked, the inquisitive at New York, said that he intended to leave Sanroads will be in good order. Several Francisco in the early part of September for new roads are being surveyed, and in the Japan. - Spending about two weeks. at Hawail, course of time a drive by motor from Bangko he will arrive here at the end of September or to some of the neighbouring Provinces will be early in October. Mr. Loomis went to Oyster reedeled possible. Bath from pleasure and Bay on the 20th bitime to take lave of Presid-from business points of view, such roads ent Roosevelt and to receive from him final will be of great service, and consequently the work of their construction deserves every encouragement. Dusit Park is now being transformed into a real terrestrial. Paradise and affords most pleasant drives for motorists and others. On Sundays it is becoming a most popular place of resort for residents whe, (hauki to His Majesty's kind courtesy, are at liberty to

With ris for Imperial sanction,

the dis

"Yes,” replied the witness, Have you no other source of interest?-Noss. You had a brother, didn't you? (laughter)

Your brother died and left a widow--He did What was her name ?-How do I remember these women's namai 2, 29 deg

the

than it was in Hongkong, came on. The of the houses at the rear of the building and fell mare severely in the New Territories briskly. At once streams of water ward directed from every quarter, the firemen entering several" farmer-Au Wai-was in "the" act of une harnessing his bullock to return to his shed thus being able to attack the back portion of when a vivid flash of lightning struck the however, the fire soon traumed a very

the godown. At the entrances to the godown," district. Almost instantly the farmer was seen to stagger and fall, while his buffalo, with a

serious aspect, and by ten o'clock this famen gidnt and a snor, galloped away in the direc-were extending rapidly in the direction of Japanero houses. Owing to the narrowbess tien of the kills, and has not since brea sera.

When friends went to his assistance the of the pissage way the firemen had the utmost farmer was found to be dead, being badly difficulty in effectively dealing with this portion scorched. His remalos were taken into his of the conflagrajad, for not only were the

flames weeping across in the other side, buch house and the police notified. -

as soon as the water was surped on, a shower of bricks and debris mat anycas having the: temerity to come within range. While, the flames every moment threatened to extend to the front row of buildings, an additional ele meni of danger was pressat in the form of a lo a case which was haard' in the Suprema wooden gangway communicating between Court, to-day, Mr. Justice Gompenz entered the two town, which not only seemed judgment for the defendant and also advised it would guide the flimes across, but also

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"LEAVE THE COLONY,"

HIGH-HANDED TRICK ;

the defendant to leave the Colony forthwith. to collapse. Under these conditi

The case was that in which an alleged work of tackling the fire was fraugh Under, who in reality was only a student, bé. danger, which was accentuated by the ferry. longing to the French College at Canton, built mature of the down and boutes, sought to recover from a certain partytwo occasions firemen at work in the passage sum of 5200, which he alleged was due bad saio escapes from lejory from the and owing to him. It was proved, however, falling debris. By half past ten o'clock, how that plaintiff's sister-in-law, (an Annamese ever, the fire had been subdued, flthough by woman) bad lent the defendant the money, that time the godown and lis contents had been and not the plaintiff, who secured, by Bome quite destroyed, Half an hour later the Brigade. means, on another, the promissory pots on

was able to leave the scene of the re

The oral panic among the neighbours took WEID

which he attempted to secure payment. The cross-examination of this witness will be found place, and the surroundier allevy

is another colomu of thle fasue."

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littered with bencoops, furniture, tion of olds and ends, Forisnal damags was do as to any of the houses

in response to the Imperial Decree recostly one or two ware lucky to issued ordering him to go up to Peking for Im to the gidowa and its can perial audience, the Dalai Lama is about to Tis. 13,000 to 15, Ianya Wataishan for the Capital. The Central. --inser Government has sent instructions to the off- Tia, 30/07 clale through whose" provinces the Buddhist Pontiff will pass that they are to take care of him," so that he may,

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