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REGULATIONS having refereece, to "brewery licence, made by the Governor-in-Cogecil, are published in the Gakeste.

MR. Tall bas established his headquartors at the Hotel Sinton, Ciocional. He will continuk touring until September 7,

News has reached Bangkok from Pitsatoke stating that Mr. G. W. Cooper of the Forest Department is seriously ill at that place.

A ROCK is reported, awash, in Bougainville Straits, about 5 miles east of Oema Island, fatitude 6.41′ 45′′ S, langitude 156° 11′ 36′′ E.

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A PINNACLE rock is reported, 12 miles to the south west of the western most of the South Lucoola Shoals, Tatitude 4' 49′ 15 N. longitude 11" 38" H.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

MILITARY COMMISSIONER.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 4th September.- Commander Cheung Chi Wai, a member of the Ministry of Land Forces, by order of the Imperial Government, is preceeding to Cantos to investigate affairs'in çonnection with the reorganisation of the land forces in the Kwang tanz province. The military officials bere-are now making preparations for the reception of this official, who is expected to arrive here about the end of the present ninon. Ї

PROVINCIAL TREASURER.

The present. Canton Provincial Treasurer, Wu Hsiang Lin, who has been holding his position here for a period of me years is now determined to relinquish his post for the "pur

and utterly disappeared. Needless to say, H. R. H. PRINCE Nakon Chrisi, Commander pose of proceeding to Paking for an Imperial

in-Chief of the Siamese Army is expected to retura from Europe, about the end of September next,

they speedily turned up in Hongkong to work additional confusion in our already chaotic currency. What the final solution of this problem is to benobody seems in a position to predict. The Journal of the American As-FOR colliding with a tramcar along the Praya sociation of China in dealing with the ques-East this morning and destroying the side lon of Chinese bank money says that the board, the bead coolie of a truck was flued one reasons for the issuance of bank money in dollar and ordered to pay one dollar and a half recent years have been several:-(s)-lack-of-compensation, in the Police Court to dny.

silver bullion due to the adverse relation be. tween the exports and imports of China, as well as to the heavy payments for national obligations; (z) greater facility of exchange in payment for interchange of commodities has been demanded by traders, as casy in ter-communication between various parts of the country through the development of ba's railways navigation and been establislied; (3) provincial govern ments have. coycled the opportunity of adding to their revenues by the profils

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audience. A rumour is current hers in official circles, that the present Educational Com- missioner, Shum Teang Tung, will probably be appointed to be the successor of Wu in case he leaves Canton.

DUMPING.

Yesterday, an old woman was arrested by a policeman in Tung Shing street for dumping a baby in a public street, which she was engaged to-carry-to-a-foundling institution and which bejog theo still alive-she thought dead when the was proceeding on her way. The woman) was taken to a police station and was sentenced to be imprisoned for seven days

ANTIMONY,

MANCHESTER is to have an Exhibition of Postage Stamps ext year, on February 18th, 19th and 20th, Some of the most valuable stamp collections in England are owned by Manchester philatelist, and these, ingather with the collections of other prominent disciples of The working of the antimony mines in Chat the hobby, will be placed on view at the Hulme-Lo Ting hills, in the district of Kuk Kong, is very promising, the total output of antimony Town Hall,

ores for the 7th moon being $3,000 caffies.

FLOOD RELIEF FUNDS. *

AT St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, to-morrow,

Through the exertion of the Viceroy, H. E. the Holy Communion will be administered at puso at close of the Morning Service). Morn-Chang Jen-chuo, who, on behalf of the flood ing Prayer and Sommon at 11 am. Attended sufferers, solicited subscriptions from the offi- of minting: (4) excessive issues of subwenther permitting), by the church parade cials in the various provinces, up to the end of sidiary coins have caused depreciation in

party of "" Company, "Middlesex Regiment. The 7th moon, managed to culiect a sum of some value, and, as Gresham's Law pointed out, Evening Prayer and Sermin at 6 p. m. The $100.xoo as contributions by the officials and bad monty invariably drives out good Offertories will be in aid of the Church others in the provinces towards the relief funds, $16.50 money. This law is especially applicable Maintenance Fund, which is considerably: in

when the bad money has been minted great- debt to the Treasurer. ly in excess of the demand for it. The foregoing reasons apply generally to all of

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SINGAPORE MERCHANT AND A SWATOW

TRADER AT LAW.

A claim to recover the sum of $re was brought in the Suprem: Court, this forenoon, by Li Tong Yuen, a merchant, of 132, Con- naught Rond, against Li Tız Ypeu, a iravell'ng' RETURNS of the average amount of bank-trader, residing al 109, Des Veras Road. The notes in circulation-and of specie in reserve in clairs was for mosey ramitied to the defendant Hongkong; during the month ended 31st to pay oue Li Yau Yee, which obligation the August, 1908, as certified by the managers of defendant, it is alleged, did not carry out. the respective Banks :-

Average Specie in

RAINIER BEER the provinces of China but there were ad- and Frews, accompanied by officers of the ditional reasons, in various provinces, for Siamese Naval Department will take the LIGHT, wholesoine, and the issuance of bank money. In Kwang torpedo flotilla down the Gulf for "a trisi tung Province, the journal proceeds, bank- trip. The mandavres wilt last two days. invigorating

notes with a face value, of one dollar were and after the return of the flet the torpede intended to be exchanged for five twenty destroyer and three torpedo boats will be cent pieces, so that the proportionate value officially handed over to the authorities of between subsidary silver coins and pro- the Naval Department. Afterwards the Japзn- vincial dollars might be placed upon these Commander and Officers will be received same basis as obtained in the British Colony of Hougkong. In Hupch Province one dollar notes were issued directly by the Pro- vincial Mint in order to assist in maintaining a high relative value for the copper coins which had been issued in such large numbers In that the market had been gluited. Kiangai Province the motive-seems to have been to facilitate the new method of provin cial taxation. In Cheh-kiang and Kiangsu Provinces one of the leading molives has been to compete with the issue of bank-notes by foreign banks and to secure for Chinese traders the profits arising from this issuance, There has been no uniformity in the style of printing, nor in the conditions stamped upon the back of the notes, nor in the method of signature, or in the specified places of

IN "Letters of a Shanghal Griffa to bis Proceeding to summarize,' redemption. certain important provisions are declared Father," now appearing in the Sunday Sun, the

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, stb September, 1908.

NOTICE

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All communcations intended for publication in

The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH addread to The Editor, 7, Ice House, Bond, and Thould be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Addrom.

Ordinary business communications could be wådrowed

The Manager.

The Editor will not aderisce in, he responsible for any rejected M8, nor to rtum any Contributing.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE).

· DAILY-$30 per ansam...... WERELY-$18 per annum.

to be necessary if these notes

are

The rates per quarter and per motivém, proportional.

to maintain the position in the com: The daily in delivered free when the addrem is

socible to messager. On coples sont by pos amercial world of China which banknotes additional $1.60 per quarter is sharged for postage have taken in Western countries. It is

world is 30 cents per quarter. Single Copies, Dally, "ten coular Wookly, twenty-nor hesitation about the immediate redemp

Banks.

:

Amount. Reserve, Chartered Bank of India,

Australia and China, 53,765,479 $2,500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Hanking Corpora tion....................... 14,594,184. 10,000,000, National Bank of China,

Limited,

108,230 36,000

Total,

$18,167,893 12,836,000

author gives the following racy description of a taipan :- However, I was forgetting, you do not know what a taipan is. A taipas, let red-faced man (the me explain, is a redder

laipanner the

the face, the

THE PACIFIC FLEET.

PROGRAMME OF RECEPTION AT AMOY

We have been favoured by the U. S. Viça- Consul General in chare at Hongkong with a copy of the programme for the reception of the American Battleship Fleet af Amoy. It is as follows

Thursday, October 19-Arrival of Battleship

Squadron. Official Visits, 8.00 pm-Dinner at American Consulate to Commanding Officers and Chinese Re- ception Committee. `-. Friday, October 30-Official Calls. 3000

imen to be entertaised ashore. 9.30 am-Football game (semi-finals). 12.30 poen.-Luncheon on parade grounds. 1.30 pm-Hont Races;

530 p.m.-Presentation of prizes by Rear

Admiral C P. Sab, Commanding Pei Yong Squadron 1.C.N.." 6.00p.m.- Boxing coolest on parade grounds, 7.00 pm-Chinese dinger and Chinese ou tertainment for 3,000 men, on 'parade grounds.

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Saturday, October 31.--3,005 man to be de-

tertained ashore. *9.30am—Baseball gitme ou paradeg rounde

12.30-noon-Luncheon on parade grounds," 2. o:p.m.-Field Sports on parade grounde, 3.30 p.m.-Presentation of Field Sport prizes by His Excellency Liang Tun Ten, Vice -President, Foreigo-Board, Peking. 700 p.m.-Chiscas dineer and entertainment

for 3,000 m80..

Sunday, November 1.-No official program

me.

At soon, fuccheon will be served on parada

Kroueda.

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At 4pm, tea will be served at various Chi-

nese Tempica..'

Monday, November 2—3809 meo to be en

tertained asbora.

930 am-Football game on parade grounds

(semi-finals).

12.00 2000-Reception of Officers and Chi. pese Officials at Foreign Club, Kulangiu, by Amoy foreiga community. 12.30 lunch. con at Foreige Club. ** 12.30 noon-Luncheon on parade grounds

·A' RUNAWAY: TRUCK

LAMP-POST IN URAHAM STREET DAMAGED.

A mast exciting "rupaway" was witnessed by number of people who were is Graham Street yesterday afternoon. Several coolies had parTOW escapes, but the only thing that came to any grief was a Government-lamp post A loaded. truck which was in charge of a number of coolies turned into Graham Street from Holly wood Road, but, as is usually the case, the coblies neglected to adjust the brakes, Of Courne, ES BYOD As the track reached the top of the incline it got away from the cooller, who were thrown to one side of the street, and› crashed downwards. It raced for about twenty yards and ended its career against an electric lamp, doing damages to it to the extent of a dollar. The police were on the scene in a minute, and the hand truckman-11 Kam, of

High Street was placed to custody. He was, charge 1 in the Police Court, to-day, and fiued 5; for negligent driving, and also to pay for the damage done..''

"ADVENTURERS BULD"

THE DOINGS OF TWO WILD BOYS,

Two lads, aged respectively ten and twelve,, with a scent of adventure tingling in their blood, started out yesterday afternoon to do, what they thought in their opinion was, "burglary," but the police parsed it off as an acrobatic feat. The fist lad-Chan Sui- resided at 34, Cock rage Street, the other, Chan Tal, belonged to. 2, zra Lane. The wo "warriors" met in Queen's Rand at about two- o'clock yesterday afternoon and started out to create a sensation. They wended their way into Queen Victoria Street, east of the Central Market, croised into an alleyway where they

"easy one." lo order to enter this house a wall picked out a house which they thought was an about six feet high has to be scaled, but this: was of no consequence to the "desperadoes. Chan Tai got the younger adventurer on his shoulders, and was in the act of hoisting him to the wall when Lance-Sergeant Douglas Foley loomed up, and throwing out his chest, demand- 7.30 pm.-Baseball game on parade grounds, ed in a tone which sounded like a fog-horn what 3.00 pm.-Tennis and sports on Public Rathe twe were dolog. Thal, presumably, was creation Grounds, Kulznesu, for entertain-as far as the two lads got in their story books, for instead of drawing their pistols and calling meat of Officers and Chinese officials.. 5.00 p.m-Tea to officers and Chinese upon the officer to throw up his hands, they "

took to their beals A chase followed. 'The officials on Public Recreation Grgunds to

lads slipped about the lane av if they were eels, be served by ladies, foreigo community, 6.00pm.~Boxing contest on parade grounds. but eventually they were captured, 7.00 pm-Dinner on parade grounds, Chin- ese theatricals' and other Chinese enter tainments. 900 p.m. Dance at Foreign Club to officers and ladies to be followed by supper and display of fireworks. Tuesday, November -Her Majesty's the Empress-Dowager's binhday anniversary.

for men.

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5,000 men 10 bo entertained ashore..

9.30 am-Fiual football gaite, on parade

grounds,

1,900 & 30 --Reception by Chinese officials

at Parade Grounds Reception Hall. 1.00 p.m.-Luncheon on parade grounds. 230 p.m.--Final baseball game.........

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7.00 p.m.-Dinnor to officers, men and foreign community on parade grounds. 9.30pm-Presentation of Fogiball and Baseba! Trophies by His Excellency, Prince

This morning when they were charged in the Police Court, all feeling for advanture.seeme ed to hava evaporated Tears trickled dowo abeir

by faces, and they begged for mercy. They did not go there to steal; only to collect fire- wood; they said. But the police alleged that the only thing that could be mistaken for fire- wood in the yard was some silk clothing 1

The magistrate obtained from their parents -- their promo for their future good conduct, and ordered the lads to be whipped by-them to- the satisfaction of the police.

KORBAN ALBAÏRS.

THE NATIONAL FUNDS.

okio, 2016 August. It is reported from JaPosse sources that there is continued native. Bitation in Scout

Mr. C. F. Dixon, of Hours. Hastings and Hastings, appeared for the plaintiff. The de foodani was represented by Mr. D. V. Steaven. sor, of Messrs. Beacon, Looker and Deacon.

It was stated by Mr. Dixon, who outlined the particulars of the case, that the plaintiff was a Singapore or Java merchant, while the de fendant was a trader travelling between here, Swatow and Singapore. The plaintiff claimed $200 from him, money which had been remit ted from Singapore to the defendant in Hong kong, in order that he might pay it to Li Yau Yes, the defendant's brother. This he stated AMERICAN GAOL IN SHANGHAI, inquiries, that were made yesterday.

wee that about the last Chinese New Year the

the defendant failed to do. The facts of the case

-9.30 p.m.-Grand display of fireworks."

Wednesday, November 4-Departure of against Mr. Bethell in coonton with the national debts redemption funda The Japanese Battleship Squadron,

telegrams state that Mr. Bothell onfessed ta misappropriation in reply to repstrativa

ANOTHER ESCAPE.

The postage on the weekly imus to any part of the essential that there should be no quibbling taipan) who has aither sufficient brains.some money, asked defendant if it could be work which, if thers were proper accommoda

Eva canta

The Hongkong Celegraph

or blufft make others' work for him and yet tion in coin of these notes. The value of retain the Audos and the bulk of the spoil him the note, as stated on the face of it, must sell. He is invariably in with the Chincas absolutely be given. The note which states and generally has a peculiar habit of pressing the thumb of the right band against the indèx that it is of the value of one dollar nfüst be finger, which seems to be a secret sigo, though redeemed by the payment of one silver pro-I have not yet discovered what it means." vincial dollar, and not by the

of payment

There has been another escape from the plaiff had an interview with his brother in Swatow prior to leaving for Sngapore. At the latter port he met the defendant,and, giving him American Consular Gaol at Shanghai and once to understand that he wished to give his brothermore the local police are called upon to do dore through him. Defendapi, Mr. Dixon ex- plained, usually did this kind of business. The moncy way remitted through the Hongkong Bank" and then through-the-Do-Keo-Bank. Defendant was to get $5 for his trouble. The money was remitted by telegraph on the

2nd March, and was paid over to the defendant by the On Ket Bank. When plain

Lioa for prisoners at the United States Consu late-General, they would not be required to perform, reports the N. C. D. News of tinst. Hunting for escaped convicis is not an easy task in a port like Shanghal and no riflection is cast upon the Municipal Police by their failure

HONGKONG, Saturday, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908 twenty or ten-cent silver. pieces or ten cash A COOLIE, qüöalleged that he was a "boatman," liffs brother came to Hongkong io, get the time in the previous night. When the prison

CHINESE BANK NOTES.

copper coins, The element of exchange must be excluded, and regard paid only to the face value of the note presented. Immediate

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student of Chinese affairs than that of the introduces the element of exchange, or at-

but e uld not supply the number of his boat to the police, nor her whereabouts, was arrested by Lance-Sergeant, Fox on board the steamer Fatshen carly this morning for broaching cargo.

money be discovered that defendant had left the Colony. Returning to watow he met defendant and asked for the mosey Defend. ant denied receiving any money. A few weeks

I'Mr. Dixon,

SEOUL PRESS TRIAL.

Tokio, a9th Augst The tearing of the cans of Mr. Yang Kirks editor of the Tuilanmiil, is fixed for August.

CHINESE ACTIVITY ON THE FRONTIER

Tokio, 1111'August,

The Chinese authorities at Kirio are dire palching numbers of troops towards theken die cora Koreau border, in order to prevent Korepe side from the measures that are being enforced. rioters from taking refuge on the Manchurian

for their suppression in Korea-V, 0. D. Nhwp

SHIPPING AND. MAILSE

MAILS BUY,

·American (Siberia) 6th inst., 18 am, Canadian (Monteagle) 9th inst.: German (Lustrow) gth institut German (Darflinger) gih inst;^(CHIN Canadian (Empress of Chima) 17th inst.- German (Prins Waldimar) 18th inst,

The ss. Rubi left Manita on 3rd lusty for Hongkong via Amoy, and is due bere on 7th init, afternoon,

The P. M. Co,T‍S. S; Te. SibiridTMw!

arrive at this port to-moITOR.BI-ILAM, American Mail left Shanghal will be due

The C. P. R. Co's xx. Monteagle arrived at Nagasaki at 6.30 2.01, on 4th lost, and losyen again at 4 p.m., same day, for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 8 am, on 6th just, (7.) Ve

up to a late hour last night to effect the arrest of the prisoner who gained his freedom some at the back of the Consulate was secured for the night on Sunday, J. W. Carus and W. Children were conficed in one room. At 7.30 yesterday morning Childress was in the room No subject is more certain sooner or later and adequate penalties must be visited upon The accused, Pang Choi, was alleged to have lator plaintiff received a letter from his brother alone and denied all knowledge of the means to attract if not to engross the serious any government officer or bank official who broken open a basket containing citrons and informing bim of the mager sad he promptly hereby his fellow-prisoner had made his.cs removed several callies. When he was taken to took passage for Swatow, where the brothers cape. An examination of the premises did not currency of the Empire. The anomalies tempts to use these bank notes for specula the Central Police Station and searched he was interviewed the defendant, who first of all ad. throw any light on the maiter and it was sus.| warders, had rendered some assistance to and difficulties which attach to the problemtion between the various classes of coins. found in possession of an oogiDe-room'spanzer,mitted receiving the money, adding that by a pecied that one of the watchmen, or Chinese of securing a revision of the present system The reserve must be deposited in the trea- and a quantity of boute breaking tools, for letter which he had received from platuliff the Cares Detective-Sgt. Vaughan, however,

$250: was to be paid to one.Wong Yat Cho, and not to the brother which he did At a made a very careful examination of the room only seem to have the effect of adding zest sury of the provincial government in such which he could give no explanation, and he was to the evolving of schemes which the origin- manner that under no circumstances can it detained also on a char, of unlawful posses second interview he denied receiving then he found that at the top of the fan-lights which were slightly bent. On closer scrutiny he ators Invariably, contend will bring order Le used for other purposes while the bank sion. On both couple accused was found

found that the wood-work had been tampered out of the chaos which at present prevails, notes against which it is-held are in circula-guilty, Os the first he was sentenced to six money at all. There was a good dont of there were some small ion bat, one or two of

weeks' hard fabour and on the second to two trouble, Mr. Dixon went on to shy, and, as a resolt defendant put an advertisement is a

with, and that these from bare had been Heedless of these schemes, the Chinese tion. Further, there must be such constant weeks...

Chinese paper lo Swalow,

taken completely out and then put back care Authorities have quietly gone, on their own vigilance against the possibility of counter-

Mr. Stevenson objected. Coald"

tally. The prisoner having passed through the way, always assenting to the proposal offered feiting the bank notes that the public will

space made by the removal of the bars stoppad by financial experts but never giving effect to have no hesitation in accepting them, and

he asked, prova that statement,

Mr. Dixon

on to a corrogated iron roof, most conveniently them. As far back as 1903, when the will not be in dread of loss through the ac

situated, and, from this position be was able ACCORDING to Japadeno papers, a large part: Mackay treaty was ratified, China agreed to ceptance of bad money. We are of the

newspaper.

cape by carefully replicing the iron bart and come the US. Pacific squadron to Japan. Just reform her currency system by securing its opinion that this question of counterfeit money

almost completely to conceal his means of es of the Japancaa navy will be appointed to wel uniformity, but although tentative steps have is probably the most urgeat in importance

woodwork. From the roɔ̃f he was able to gain before the arrival in Japan of the U.S; 197 been taken from time to time to reach this of any of the foregoing provisions which we

easy access to the street. The police have the Japanese fleet will be organized into highly desirable consummation" nothing hina have mentioned, and that, if the Govern

made a diligent search, but, as stated, up to last squadrons as in time (of "was resulted. The tendency is for the Provincial ment will safeguard the issuance of these

night they had not been successful, in securing my told off for Mand squadrone will be told-off for Mints, to work independently of each other bank-notes-in such a way that counterfeiting

their man.

Carus was undergoing a year's imprisonment coming the visitors. “It will

fifteen or sixteen powerful ship to the advantage and profit of the Provincialis almost impossible, there will be slight

for forging a chrque at Shanghali

céed to a certain point to Authorities concerned. The Hongkong objection to the general circulation of these

squadron and sacort the vesse Government has repeatedly reproached both notes when protected by proper cash re: present and past Viceroys at Canton for server. We would suggest that one of the permitting the Illogical and reprehen- best means of providing against such coun: eible practice of the Canton Mint of terfeits would be immediate provision that coining vast sums of subsidiary money, all of the bank notes issued in all provinces leverpective of the population and to the should be uniform in size, quality of paper great and continued dislocation of trade in | and design,

can prove that it is a Swałow

Mr. Justice Gompert-Can you prove de fendant inserted the advertisement?

OFFICIAL returns published show that the number of foreign visitors who arrived in Japan" during June was 1,432, including 283 British, 221 Americans, 5b Germaus, 60 Frenchmen, 128 Russians, 366 Chinese, 169 Koreans, and 155 persons of other zutionality. Compared with the figures for June last year, there was a Mr. Dixon-No. I will leave the matter a decrease of ya8 in the number of visitors there arriving this year. We have not much falih in these official records, which are more often than not incorrect, but there seents little doubt that the number of visitors has failco o since the spring, to a greater extent than usual Perhaps the depression in America is to some extent the cause, but it seems more probable that the very high expense of travelling in Japan must tend to discourage visitors. The THE Ministry of Agriculture, Works and heavy duties on provisions which miss the cast Commerce has invited the Vicstoys and of living are checking the Inflaw of visitors and Governors of the various provinces to recom« thus-diminishing one of Japan's sources of mand men, who are versed in agriculture, jbe

SDİLATER, KITA, BIG, for employme

Income.

For the defence it was stated, that when defendant paid the money' over to Wong Yat Cho he was acting according to instructions be had received in a letter from the plaintiff Witnesses were examined, and the wan adjourned,

A PINNACLE rock; with about 16 fost water on Yokohama. During the

it is reported to exist off Norway Island, squadron, one skip will be Tengking Gall, with Nowy Jaland Lightance on each American house bearing 8 W., and Pointed Rocks & officers and men, 35 E latitudo 20° 37' 59% N., longitude 12 54 escorted by the Jap

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