Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ”
SERVICE.
ARMS IMPORTATION:
AGREEMENT WITH THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS.
[By courtesy of the " Shome Fa"]"
Peking, 18th March.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been In communication with the Diplomatic Corps with a view of obtaining the co-operation of the Powers to stop the importation of arms
into China.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 19
MACAO'S DELIMITATION.
CANTONESE AGITATION, "
[From Our Own Correspondent.].
Canton, 18th March.
JUNK HELD UP"
SMALL HAUL FOR ARMED ROBBERS,
A rather daring robbery was perpetrated on board a junk of Castle Peak Bay on Wednesday night. So far the identity of the robbers can
COMMERCIAL
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT: Reviewing the share business for the week Mesir. E. S., Kadoone & Co. write this after. boo
To-day' Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION
To Let.
TO LET
Ca the 18th instant another public meet 98 not be established, but it is believed that they During the week under review business baAHE Undersigned have received instructions Floors of No. 14 Das Vœux Road
was held by the Canton Belliovelomen Society lo discuss matters in connection with The question of the delimitation of, Macao. The members of the Society are said to be prepared to render whatever service that may be required of them in co-operation with the which are about to be conducted regarding Special Imperial Envoy in the negotiations this long-standing question, **,
The Cantonese residing in Manila have sent a telegram to the Canton Self-Government Society informing its members that they have. also recently convened meetings there at which The Foreign Ministers have agreed to the the subject of the delimitation of Macao was representations of the WajЯupu:
debated. They resolved to do all in their power in assist the Government in securing an equitable adjustment of the differences, During the last two weeks the Viceroy has he coived telegrams from Chidere in various countries relating to this question of the hour. The telegrams arge the Viceroy to obtain” s sattlement of the differences in barmony with the wishes of the people.
NA TUNG.
EMPRESS DOWAGER'S CONCERN.
[By courting, if the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 18th March Grand Councillor Na Tung hat not yet recovered from his recent illness."
Day before yesterday the Empress Dowager sent an Imperial physician to attend him,
BAILWAY BONDS.
NOT FAVOURED BY INVESTORS,
* [By couriery of tha" Sheung Po."}],"
Peking, 18th March.
The failway bonds issued by the Ministry of Posts and Communications bear such a Small rate of interest, that they cannot find ready sale on the market.
"The Ministry is somewhat embarrassed in
consequence.
· FRANCE AND CHINA: ·
́DISTURBANCE IN. ANNÁM.
[By courtesy of the "Cheung Po."
Peking, 18th March.
Upon learning that there is a conflict be
MONEY-LENDER's interest:
CLAIM FOR A $10,BILL.
W
A defendant in the Supreme Court to-day asid that he borrowed $10 from a money-lender several months ago, signed for $10, and had to: pay $1.50 interest per month.
Mr. Justice Gompertz-You have only paid three months though?
Defendent admitted that, but added that when bo was paying the fourth instalment the plaintiff refused to accept $1.50, but wanted Sr, which he could not pay.
came from Deep Bay, where, it is presumed, they live,
junk-ths San Kas Zi, of 1,100 picula capacity According to the report of the master of the
-on which was a crew of six persons, four men boarded the vessel at about ten o'clock on the ed off Castle Peak, and the crew were nearly all night in question. The junk then was anchor
armed with knives, boarded the juuk from an asleep. The four robbers, two of whom were oyster boat which they brought alongside un
tappat med oliced by these on the junk.
that they awoke the master and his fokis, who It was not until they had reached the deck showed no resistance, but hurriedly made for the bold whate, they confined themselves, allowing the robbers to do as they pleased with. the property on board. They remained on board for about an hour, and when they left the pirates took with them a quantity of clothing, forty cents pounds of rice and the junk's licence, the is copper, 510 in twenty-cent pieces, several
exact value of which is put down.at S15 The rabbers were fast" seen pulling for Deep Bay. * The Sáu Kan Li, which was loaded with a caigo of coal, returned to Hongkong yesterday, and the matter was reported to the police: A description of the robbers could not be obtained from any of the crew, so that chances of capture to remote.
not been quite so active, but prices have been fairly well maintained,
due in strong demand and at the close there Banks-Hongkong & Shanghai Banks COD.
are buyers at the improved rate of $9371. The London price is £86.· ́
for st $187). North Chinas áre quoted Tis. 97). Marios Insurance.-Cantons are inquired
are not forthcoming at this rate. Yangteses are There are buyers of Unions at $835, but sellers firmer with Northera inquiries at the advanced rate of Tis, 2728. It is notified that the directors forthcoming general meetlag of shareholders, of this Association will recommend at the
a dividend of 25 per cent.
Fire Insurances-Chipa Fires have risen to Stop, at which rate they are inquired for. Hong kong Fire have likewise improved and are mapled a!" $315,..
Shipping. An easier fesling prevails 18 at the reduced rate of Sto. Douglases and China and Manilas and sales have taken place Hongkong, Canton and Micas Steamboats are bolli in favour at quotations but sellers are scarce. Indo-Chinas, preferred and deferred, have strengthened and are wanted at $40 and Sio respectively. Shell Trasports can be placed at 54/ Star Ferries, old and new, are unchanged and without business to report.
Refineries-China Sugars have suffered a slight reaction, and have sellers at $140 ex the THE YOKOHAMA-SPEGIB-BANK-dividend of 5 per share paid 10-day. Luzon
HALF-YEARLY REPORT:
the Yokohama Specie Bank on the oth loan, Speaking at the regular general meeting of Paroo Takahashi, President of the Bank, said The Court Are you a married man?—Yes. that since the opening of the last balf-year, With a family 2-Yes-Four children,
financial circles in Ameica had gradually be What do you get a month?:0
-come quter, the rate of interest in Europe was How inuch do you pay for house-tent 7-$10 restored to its normal state, and commerce and A mobih.
industry showed a tendency towards improve Judgment for plaist ff.
men, but they were still far from attaining the sound position held in the past, Commerce and industry in Japan were in no better condi- tion, Despite the casiness of money trade was
OPIOM SMUGGLING.
Ars quiet at $17. Perak, Sugars have further risen to Tia, 125, according to mail advices from Shangbai...
placed in the North at T. 181. Raubs' are Miolog. Chinese Engineerings can be procurable at 581.
Wharves-have-been sold at $5 and $53, and Docks, Wharves and Godowns.-Kowloon are offering at the latter rate. Hongkong and Whampoa looks are obtainable at $85, Shanghai Docks are a shade easier and sellers prevail at Tia 88. Hoogkew Whaifs are op offit at Tis. 175.
the
to sell By An PUBLIC AUCTION.
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
20th March, 1909 at 11 AM at their
TOMORROW (SATURDAY),
Sales Rooms, No. 5, Des Voeux Road, comer of Ice:House Street,:
A A QUANTITY OF
AMERICAN DEER (in Querts and Pints). TERMS As usual, juven
HUGHES & HOUGH," Hongkong, 19th March, 1909,
Auctioneers
OR SALE BY PUBLIC Auction (To dissolve a Partnership).".
the 201 March, at 3 P. opposite the City TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Ba
Hall, the following well-known Race Ponies
ECOXCOME"
13.0, Winner of the Spring Cup, Race Club Shanghai 1996, Consolation Cup Shanghai Challenge Cup, and Consolation Staker Spring Meeting 1907, Gymkhana Cup Hong Kong Races 1938, and many Races at Hong- Race Mosting. kong Gymkhanas, Ran prominently at last
22.3, Winner of. Tagoda Cup Shangbai_1907;
AAA "EARTHQUAKE" Champions Amoy 1998; Victoria Stakes Hong kong 1988 and many Faces at Hongkong Gymkhanas;
ALSO One-SMALL-CANTONESE-FONY for children to ride.
TERMS:~As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 19th March, 1909.-..
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·HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB,
the above CLUB will be held on THURSDAY, the 25th Inst., at the Rooms "HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of the JOCKEY OLUB, Hongkong Club Appexe, at 5 P.M.
C. G. MACKIE,
Hon, Sec. & Treasurer. Hongkong, 19th March, 199.
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Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Central Store are wasted at $17. Hongkong Hotels afe depressed and there was no prospect of as-quiet-at-86-Hongkong Laodi-have-changed-HONGKONG NEW YORK immediate return of activity Trade in hands at $19 and stoo-and close with buyers at Jodia, and China had continued depressed the former rais. Humphreys Estates have
tween the natives and French soldiers in An.to this porr since the enactment of the law since ths_year_before_last,-and-the demandslightly weakened to $8.65, but there are buyers
·THE DRUG IN SALT FISH"TUBI.
One of the largest seizures of opium brought
hibiting its importation was made on the wharf asm, the Central Government despatcted a of the Manila custom-house yesterday morning special telegram to the Governor of Kweichowat ten o'clock, reports the Cablenews of 15th Province directing him to proceed to the employee of the appraiser's division, Mr. Masi- insi. The stuff was unsalted by a Filiping Annam-Kweichow and make a stay there so giat, from two iubs of dried Chinese fish im as to check incursions into Chinese territory, ported on the Taling, which arrived from
Amoy on Friday'last.'"'
YUAN SHIH-KAI.
of smuggling opiunt. Charges against him were fted in the office of Prosecuting Attorney George yesterday afternoon, Mr. Keith, assist and chief of customs secret service, sweating to the complaist
Lo Tu Tai, the consignes of the fish, was Arrested in the afternoon and will have to stand HIS. ADMINISTRATION OF CHILI,rial in the Count of Fast Instance on charges
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po.")
Peking, 18th March, The day before yesterday, the Central Government cabled a confidential despatch, of great length, to the Governor of Hovan, for transmission to Yuan Shih-kai...
It is reported that the telegram calls upon Yuan Shib-kai for Au explanation of the alleged shortage in the treasury during his administration of the Government of Chih-lf Province,
LAW STUDENTS.
TO PRACTISE AS Solicitors. [By courtesy of the "Skeung Po."].
Peking, 18th March.
The President of the Ministry of Justice has submitted a memorial to the effect that all students who pass their examinations successfully in law should be allowed to practise as solicitors.
CHINA'S CURRENCY.
THE REGENT FAVOURS A GULD STANDARD.
A Chinaman claiming to represent Lin Tu Tai, a San Nicolas district grocer, appeared at the custom house yesterday morning to clear four tubs of dried-fith which arrived on the Taisang to the order of Thi. He seemed to be in a hurry and his actions aroused the suspi cion of the appraisers. While the examination of the rubs copiosis was in progress on the cus toms wharf, the agent quietly slipped away and has not been scen since.
The opium was found in two of the fos, tubs, packed in 45 cones of parchment paper at the bottom of the receptacles, surrounded on the sides sad on top with dried fish, which made evident the latent of smuggling. It was crude opium, weighing 22.358 kilos and is valued at $390.04 The native inspector.wbo made the seizure is dotitled to a reward, rang. ing between 25 and 50 per cent of the value of the stuff, the percentage paid being left to the discretion of the collector of customs,
· CRICKET,
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. "A" Team R, G. A. The "A" team will be represented in the above match tomorrow afternoon, on the Club's grouzid, commencing al 2.15 pm.¡-Messre. W. C. D. Turner, H. R, Makių, E, A. Fowler, Flag Lt. H. B. Mullebeaux, R.N., E. C. Oliver, The Prince Regent does not favour the RN, W. Waterhouse, L. D. K. Anderson adoption of the one-tael coin as the stand-(Buff).J. H. Chalmers, A. P. Dashwood and
[By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po,"
Peking, 18th March.
"Card for China's currency.
.
two oibers.
:
lera at Sot. Ewos have improved to Tis, 121, Colton Mills-Hongkong Coltons have sel-
at which rate they can be sold. According to latest mail advices to hand alterations in other Northern Mills are as follows: Internationale Tia 91, Lau Kung Mows Tls 103 and Sol Chees Tis. 335.
for silver had considerably fallen off the
at the rate. There are sellera of West Points, la consequence Japan's trade with Chion can-is quotation at bee time dropping in 21d. at $44. Shanghai Lands are to request at Tit. tinued very poor. The foreign trade of the Empire for the period-under-review, compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, showed' a decline-exports falling off by 12.8 per cent, and imports by about 20 per cent The total value of drafty drawn by Japan on 80,000 and that of drafts drawn on japan by foreign countries during the period was Y125 foreign countries was Y86,400,000. Compared thened to 17 Sales of China Prezidents dave Miscellaneo01-China Borneos'have streng with the corresponding period of the previous been effected at 59.30 and Green Island year, the amount of drafts issued by Japan Cements a fobpth stocks closing in demand showed a decrease of Yig'ob0,000 and that at the rates ongkong Ices are again weaker of drafts draws on Japio from abroad of at $195. Union Waterboats have inquiries at resulted in the failure of many business-clined to Tls. 800, but are wanted at this price. YA,700,000, The depression of irade had $10 and Watsons at Spro Langkats have de men, and advances made by the Bombay Sumatras have advanced to Tis. 120, closing branch of the back the recovery of which with sellers. was considered doubtful amounted to about Y110,000. This sum had to be made good out of the profit. The balance of the silver fund, bad disappeared on account of the fall in silver..
follows:-
"The Profit and Loss Account for the last half year, as adopted by the meeting, was as
Gross profit. Total expenses.....
Yto 79%,764 7,8:7,08B
Y2,931,676 V400,000
Exchange. The Bank's selling rate on Lon-
don is 1/13/16 on demand. The T/T rate on Shanghai is 747.
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the weaving trade, began to purchase on noi. Dividends payable-Shanghai and Horg.ing activity shown in the export of yam. This kew Wharfs-final of Tls. 6 per share, for 1908; has resulted in a scarcity of stock of qualities payable in Shanghai on the sand inst. Shang- most in demand. Cotton fabrics are no indis- hai Sumatras-Dividend of Tls. 6 per share pensable adjunct to the life of the people and URNISHED APARTMENTS at the for 1908, payable in Shanghai on the 16th inst-it is obvious that the demand for cotton yain Forward Settlements. The following dates must rise on the opening of the weaving Irave been fixed by the Stockbrokers' Associa season, despite the general depression tion of Hongkong for Forward Settements -
of trade. It is a mistake for yirg deal March Settlement 30th March. ers to ignore this factor, says the Mainichi, The present activity in the yarn_market is due to temporary scarcity in the supply of yaro, and cannot be regarded as a real revival in the maket. Owing to the depression of trade and the slack time of the farmers, labour for the weaving industry can just now be bad at 8 sen per piece, wheres it generally-rules at about 20 son. The low price of labour" offsets the high price of material, but when the labour" market is restared to its normal condition, the
at the present price of yata, It is certain that weaving industry will not be found profitablð:
the price of labour will increase when the farm ing season begins,
Net pfitristararats Placed to reserve..... Dividend at the rate of iz per
cent, per annum)
www.m. 7,410,000 Surplus carried forward,
1,741,676
April
May
Juna
July'
August
INTERNATIONAL OPIUM CON-
MISSIÓN.
MR. MIYAOKA. INTERVIEWED, Mr. Miyaoks, Councillor of the Foreign Office, who attended the recent Opium Confer. ence in Shanghai as Japanese delegate returned to Moji on the 2th inst, by the Laga Mari,
Interviewed by a press representative at Moji, Mr. Migaoka made the following remarks about the Conference: The Japanese dele gates, when they first received intimation from the American Government, thought the nature of the Conference would be an investigative one. But the Conference was quitó an Inter- national. one. All the countries sent delegates' consisting of learned and experienced scholars and Government officials concerned in view of the imperiant nature of the question. These delegates discussed the questions io-s most careful and earnest manner. As to the nature
30th April.
31st May, 29th June. 30th July. 39th August,
V YARN MARKET
In their report dated 19th instant, Messis, Phirozsha B. Petit & Co. write:-
Our last circular was dated the 5th inst.
maintained the firmness reported in our last. *: The yaro market during the past fortnight
The decreased stock of yarn in importers' hands coupled with the declining, tendency of exchange encouraged dealers to enter the mar. ket with inquiries. Both these factors were further stimulated by orders which have arrived from the interior, and as the demand was not too eagerly met quotations, have been sent op half to one dollar per bale in all the more desirable spinnings, while for" chops" which find current favour even higher prices have been obtained for" spot" cargo. The activity of the North China market is a feature of con
iderable interest to pote; for besides consum. ing the products of the China mills, Shanghai of the meeting, care was taken not to infringe has been responsible for the absorption of stock The above match will take place on Saturday bibition of ppium smoking was limited to the de- result in a considerable strengthening of the China' legislativo power and the sphere of pro-in Hongkong. This cannot fall to produce the on the former Club's ground commenced grea of practicability und auch questions thought local market. The new Tartar Ceneral for. Canton arriva 215 pm. The following will represent impr.clicable were excluded from the begin.
Craigengower:--L E Lammelt (cap.), G. A ning The decisions, pine in all, are a ed at Hankow-on-the-16th-inst, and will Hancock, A. Brawo, R Bass, H. L. Man regarded to be put to practice under proper portly leave for Shanghai en route to Oan- detino, W. H. Viveash; A. Osman, J. D. Noris, circumstances. As to the proceedings of the Mr. W. J. Gresson) at the annual meeting of
He proposes to adopt a gold standard. CANTON TARTAR GENERAL.
ton.
EN ROUTE TO THE SOUTH,
[By courtery of the "Shaung Po."}
Shanghai-78th March.
Не
"B" Team v. Craingengewer. The following will play for the "B" team on 'the't iter's ground, to-morrow afternoon, com mencing at zus p.m.:-Measts. R. Hancock, H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, H. D. Sharpin, S. Modic, A. A. Claxton, A. C. Leib, P. Jecks, A. Lang and two others.
CRAIGENGOWER 0.00 нx cc. ".
R. Pestonji, S. B: Batliwala and L. A. Rose,
LEAQUE TABLE.
2
"Club.
P. W. L. D.
9
14 11 T 1 10 II 10 ! „11 "6 234
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--Å GENTLEMAN of the unemployed, giving the | The following is the table 'up to date -
_nama of Chung Kingwent aboard the ståamer.
Awsiria yesterday without being seen. found his way Into one of the efficer's cabior, Civil Service we left it with a bundle under bis Bem. As H, K, "B" he was making b's'way into a 'sampan, he was Hongkong "A" stopped sad queried as to the contents of the Telegraph's bundle, * 1ething? was the coolla's answer, Craigengewer13 3 5 5 Qa-examination "nothing" suddenly, and to. R. G. A confout! 3 2 1 Chung's Astonishment, - materiálszed into a Kowloon 133 9. clock. He swore that he did not know there, H. K. Police ] 29 3 s anything, in hie"possession, and was locked Royal Engineers...II B2
ing, Mr. J. R. Wood sedi him, this Imprisonment and fcor
Conference, the opinions of the delegates of various Powers were inclined to deem it ad visable not to make them public, but on the Percent-wish-of-the Chinese delegates recognized by age. the British delegates, the repon of proceedings 83 35% has been decided to be complied by the Worth 81,81% Chind Daily News office and published in two jo.co% months. Maybe the Conference would be again 33-31% held some future day, but ite place and date is 25.00% still unsettled. In short, the result of the con- 0.00%ference has been carried on a most deliberate way: A, French clerk and za Eoglishmen in the Chinese Maritime Customs were recorders of the conference." "Dr. Takagi will retum home via Tairen forving, Shangbai on the 18th inst. De Sawara is also expected to come back after Inspecting the Sanitary Laboratory at Taiton,
NBA win counts1 point.”
"A loss
Regarding the position of the stock of cotton yarn in Hongkong it should be apropes to quoile the speech of the Chairman (the Hon
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co., Ld, held on the toth inst. He said; }
it has been generally known that stocks of very descriptios of valgo, and especially of yhra-and pizce-goods, hava bean diminisblog month by month. Two years ago over 150,000 bales of yarn were stored with us, and our capacity was isxed to the utmost Darlog last year the stock fell to 30,000 balos." We may add sbut, at time of writing, the estimated number of bales in Hongkong is about 47,000 balor
Altding to the prospects of the yarn market" to Japan, sba-Denka” Mainichi
Yes that' yarn merchante aka ani. ers in the faterior, who had |restricting the pure chase of stock on account of the depression in
No, 208-A good business transpired at an advance of Si per bale.
No. 16s-Small business is reported at cur
rent rates in selected threads only.
No. 12, and tra.—In good demand at an advance of $1 per bale..
No, 81, and No. 64. --Selected threads moved at quotations.
Market closes firm...
M. FOURNET;
c/o MACAO HOTEL,
Hongkong, 18th March, 1909.
Macao.
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