Telegrams,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE.
HUPER
THREATENED FLOOD.
[By courtesy of the " Shrung Poll]
Hupah, 18th July.
The river has risen over thirty Chinese feet.
The people became panic-stricken. Precautions have been taken to guard against inundation.
LEGATION GUARDS,
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THE BRITISH CONTINGENT.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po‚"] .
Peking, 13th July,
NTUAN FANG DENOUNCED,
AN INCREDIBLE allegation.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 14. 1909.
Shanghai Dooks.
TAIKOO'S COMPETITION.
MR MORGAN PHILLIPS CRITICISES THE
MANAGEMENT.
The third annual general meeting of the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd, held at the company's head office, Shanghai, on the Els inst. Mr. Joku Preatice (Chairman of
To-day's Advertisements.
INDRA LINE, LIMITED.
became a shareholder in the company a few. the agonis out here. Of course they could put years ago when be made the first investment of together waggons which were sent out hare is, his life, and took the advice of a friend-a stock plates, but the railways out here usually put „broker-and purchased ten Docks, the price | them up themselves. The cost of bringing out baldg Tie. 267.50 per share. (Laughter.) Since an expert from home would be from £1,340 to that time the shaies, had never again coached £1,500 and it was for shareholders to say wheFOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. the exalted and heavenly plane of over Tis 300 ther they would bear the expense or not?!; with his friend reared to moniato reach Mr. Phillips considered an expert from boms they would. He feared they would not reach would be handicapped by being unacquainted. that figure in his or the Chairman's lifetime with local condities this seat ventura was 15 shares, at about The
100'and four years ago he purchased so shares at Tỉ: 1567. – The shares had since declined in value. Without doubt the property was original- y over-capitalised but he saw no reason why the shares should not now be worth Ti 150 instead of the miserable The. So at which they now stood in the market. Why had they declin-
<Director), occupied the chair, and there were also present-Mesura, David Landalṛ, C. Mi- chau, A.M. Marshall, H.A.J. Maclay, and J. Craig (directors), J. H. Osbarns (Secretary); 1. H. Teesdale (Legal adviser), JE, Bingham (auditor), J. M. Young, E Jenner Hogg, T. Morgan Phillips, T. Weir, H. Robertson, Wed 2. He ventured to say and be was supported 5. Bumi H. F. Hutchison, J. Grant Mac- kenzie, O. K. Craddock, H. P. King, H. H. by a great many other shareholders, that it was due to Inefficient management. It would be Read, A. H. Collinson, J. Valentins, R. E. Ka- doprie. W. Thomson, R. H. Elias, J. D. Sirang, K, Campbell, and L. Amidabi, representing 22,615 shares.
The Chairman said that there being a quorum present and over 22,000 shares being represent ed be would ask the Secretary to read the notice convening the meeting.
to be done
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THE
DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED.
The Chairman' implied that it was proposedly at above about 31st August, will be despatched Fine Salted Australian
get a man in the same way as they did in Hang." kong, “
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Mr. King said 11 an expert from home was to report on the company's property it would prac- tically ruin it. He would look at it from the point of view of ops accustomed to modern ma- chinézy.and modern shipyards and an honest report by an expert would simply ruin the com pany,
Mr.
The Chairman said he did not agree with
King Mr. Craig said he had recently spoken with well-known gentleman from Singapore re- garding the Company's business who spokę very highly of the stock, also of the shops and yards, and the Footung works, but he had not mentioned the management,
such an export from home. What they wanted - Mr. Hogg thought it inoxpedient to have
Was waking up. They must seek for business and not wait until it came to, them. If the
shipping busjanse was, bad let them turn their attention to other directions. The company had been dwindling from bad to worse ever since the liquidation and unless they wake up they would go to ruin, *
The Chairman think we have' woke up,
·We, hava" anyar 'been to sleep to begin with,
know where to get the work we will get it.
to get work. It is for you to go and find it.
Mr. Hogg-It is nọi igrus to tell you where
exactly the same chance as the Klangnan dock MrKing pointed out that the Company had
in regard to the Hoiho tender referred to,
seen from the accounts that the business of the company was in a declining condition, but, he was not there with a destructive motive. His motive was rather a constructive and repairing one and he would not say morn with regard to the accounts thao that the profits bad declined very much of late years, In 1955 they were Tis. 410,000, in 1958 close upon Tis: 30,000 The Secretary having complied the Chairman and this year Tis. 742,000. In 1907 there was The British Admiral at Weihai-
addressed the shareholders as follows:-
a great depdamy in the expenses" of the wei has notified the Waiwupu tliat, Gentleman:-The report and accounts have directorate amounting to Tls. 88,000 a year, SO although other Powers have with-be is your hands for some days, with your that this year's profit ought to be proportion-
approval wa, will take them as read. We regret ately larger and therefore the amount of Tl drawn thoir Legation Guards. Great bat during the year the expected revival in 342,000 was by no means satisfactory. He Britain is unable to do the same for shipping and trade did not take place and that aid, and he was supported in it by many in fact the depression was worse than in the others, that the management of this company the reason that the Guards must be previous year. Our gross earnings for the year conducted its affair on the old lines when
being T, 103,731-52 less than in the previous there was really no competition and huge pro retained for the protection of British year. Our sett earnings Tis. 51,763.55 leas. fits, and the management could not accom- (Laughter.) If any shareholders will let us subjects.
The total amount paid för salaries and wages is modate themselves to new ideas and new con- Tic. 63.79.13 less and for coal and coke TIs.ditions. There was now no doubt as to great .7,819 less. That we bad not more work dur competition. They had the Taikoo dock ing the year was not for want of seeking and at Hongkong-a thoroughly equipped dock, bunting after it, but that the work was not here with the latest in machinery and appli
And as you are aware, gentlemen, ances, and to that dock must go the ships of we out here jare not the only sufferers from Messta. Butterfield and Swire for repairs. They dulness of trade in shipbuilding, repairing and had the Kiang-uan Dock, which was thoroughly engineering. With regard to docking during equipped and well managed; the Vulcan Iron year we have docked 22: vessels of a total werks, and the New Engineering works. The tonnage of 352,848 as agáinst 264 vessale and a
ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS. tonnage of 426,169 tons last year. Our docks
There being no further remarks the Chair. (ive in number) have been emply for 938 days
mas proposed the adoption of the report and this year as against 882 last year. When trade
accounts as presented and the declaration of a improves, as we hope it soon will, weare, as you in these depressed times should be started appal dividend of a per cent. The resolution are aware, in a position to undertake any kind of parently successfully in the face of the long. was seconded by Mr. A. M. Marshall and car work which may come to the Port and we look standing of their dock which bad a preponderat forward with confidence to getting our fair share ing position should have been impossible. of that work. Our met profits for the year in However they had that fact, and he said it was cluding the amount brought forward from last can which reflected upon the management of year amounted to Tis. 283,161.46 (and taking this company. The work which should go to into consideration the scarcity of work and the this company went elsewhere. There were keep competition we consider this satisfactory). many who passed them by having bad some After deducting the interim dividend of 21 per experiences perbaps of the very old days of cept, paid in January, there remains for dis- Fareham Boyd's tenders when the work had to iribution the sum of Tis: 141,261:64 which we go to Farnhams. Mr. Phillipa alag complain. recommand to be deall with as follows:-Pay aed that the rendering of the company was final dividend of T16. 3.50 per share and carry inefficient. There was a potable example.the. forward to now account 11. 6,261.46. The other day-a tender for four tugs for the Hoiho whole of our properties, etc,, have been kept in Conservancy, which was actually not co good repair and efficiency out of revenue-(the sidered by the persons
who
got those amount spent on this account during the year tenders. He said that was a grave. reflec. was Tis, 60,947), and in view of this we decided tion upon the management of the dock. not to write anything off for depreciation. It was a matter of motoriety that they did
Peking, 13th July. The newly appointed Censor Wut Shi-king has denounced Vicoroy Tuan Fang in very strong terms.
He has formulated twelve charges against the
retiring Viceroys the principal allegation is that H.E. Tuan Fang has misappropriated the Korg Wai Relief Funds to the extent of over a million tarls.
When the Prince Regent read the memorial: he became. astounded...
1IEH LIANG...
́ ́APPLICATION TO RETIRE.
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po
establishment of the latter business to day was the greatest reflection upon the management of this company that could possibly be made. (Hear, hear.) The mere fact that this business
Peking, 18th July. Tieh Liang, president of the Mi DirectorMr. Jas. Johnston retired from the not command the work which they should get Board on leaving for Europe, and Mr. H. J. and that showed that there was something radi nistry of War, has applied for leave Craig was appointed to fill the vacancy. His cally wrong. He also complained of the com to retire from the service; but the election requires your confirmation. Messrs. plete lack of enterprise and activity of the com
David- Landale and H. A. J. Macray retire,pany in meeting altered conditions. If the Prince Regent has refused to accept but, being eligible, offer themselves for re work of ship-building and repairing decreased his resignation on the ground that election. The accounts have been audited by Mesurs, Bingham and Matthews, who retire, his services will be required in car-but offer themselves for re-election. Before rying out reforms.
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moving the adoption of the report and accounts stall be pleased to answer any questions referring to them or to the business of the Company to the best of my ability.
AN IRREGULARITY,
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The Chairman, said as the meeting did not seem to favour having an expert the directors Would not take any further steps in the matter.
zied.
On the proposition of Mr. A, K, Craddock, seconded by Mr. H. F. Hutchison, the appoint- ment of Mr. H. 1, Oraig as a director was con»' firmed
Mr. J. M. Young then' proposed and Mr. H.
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TYPEQON WARNINGS.
The following telegrams were received from the Manila' Observatory at the American Con--- sulate General:
13th July, 5:30 p.m. At 5 pm. Cyclone or typhoon W. N. W. of Aparri moving W. N. W..
214th July, 12.05 amé At ir am. Cyclone or typhoon over N. Chiba Sea moving W.N.W.
CANION DAY BY DAY:
PROBABLE DEMOLITION OF CITY WALL.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 13th July. The Canton gentry have submitted a Joint Robertson seconded that Mess David Petition to the High Authorities requesting Landate, John Prentice and H. A. J. Macray them to memorialise the Imperial Government to grant permission to demolish the wall which' be re-elected directors of the Company.
"surrounds the city of Canion, and to build a ~~~~The Chairman-Does that resolution meet
road in its place is order to remove an un- with your views, Mr. Phillips?
necessary:obstruction to traffic. It is report- Mr. Phillips have no objection (Laughed that the Viceroy has favourably considered
the petition and will submit it to the Govern ment for approval,
|ter.)
On being pet to the vote the resolution wái carried nem con.
Messrs. J. E. Bingham and F. N. Matthows were re-elected auditors on the proposition of Mr. E. Jenner Hogg seconded by Mr. T. Weit. of the meeting, gentlemen.
The Chairman-That concludes the business
SIR FREDERICK LUGARY AND H.E. CHANG JEN-CHUN,
H.E. Chang Jen-chun is reported to have ac cepted the Hongkong Governor's invitation to dinner on his arrival at your city by one of the China' Merchants'Eteäm Navigation Company's presiding, proposed by Mr, J. M. Young, then route for Nanking where B.E. Chang is pro
steamen on the 13th day of the 6th moôn, meeting terminated..
With a vote of thanks to the Chairman, for
HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.
SECOND ROUND.,
The Teams wGIO:-
why not seek other fields of engineering? Rail- ways were being constructed in China, and there were always other engineering enterprices which could be atlanded to. There was now and would be delivered in China large quan THE WAIWUPU.
tities of railway materials, waggons, and mail. way construction which only required to be
The Corinthian Yacht Club secured thair
THE PRESIDENTS'. DIFFICULTIES.
made up here in Shanghai. ifthis could be second win in the Shield Competition yesterday Mr. T. Morgan Phillips called attention to done by this company there would be an im- by defeating the Byth Coy, Royal Garrison Artil. [Bg courtesy of the "Sheung Po.") what he considered was an irregularity in the menne saving in freight. As it was there was Iery by 5 goals to oil. The Yacht Club were short retirement of directors. Messrs. Labdato and no one here to make them up. They had to beef two of their best mes, but the substitutes Peking, 13th July..
Maclay retired according to the report, but the sent out here at vast expense. Certainly that played well. The 87th Coy, appear to have two directors who were due to retire according was a business which might be laid hold of by got a better grasp of the game now and showed The President and Vice-Presidents to the articles of association were Mr. Luodale this company which had the appliances and up better than when they met the Buffs last of the Waiwupa have presented an office. Article 98 said that two directors the profits of the company could be largely tience the small score.
and Mr. Prentice, Mr. Prentice being longest staff to do so. By going in for such enterprises week, the goalkeeper playing a sierling game, memorial pointing out the difficulties should retire each year, and article 99 provided increased. What be said to the management that in every subsequent year the directors who of the company was: "Wake up and do some they have encountered in their inter- bad been longest in office should retire. Mr-thing, and do not allow a mangificent property course with Foreign Powers; and Prentice was a director in 1907, when Mr. to languish and die." (Hear, hear.)
Macray was appointed. that the gentry and people have been in the habit of criticising their actions, The memorialists urge that in future all matters concerning foreign affairs should, in the first instance, be there was an irregularity and the chairman said discussed by the Deliborative Assem-that if Mr. Phillips was correct, he ought to
·have retired last year. blies of the respective Provinces concerned before being submitted to the Waiwupu.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed" by Correspondents in tali column,} A COMMON COMPLAINT,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONOKONG TELKokarí,“
Bis,-May I encroach upon your valuable space to ask the Government how much langer residents in Caine Road or thereabouts have to endure the vagaries of the refuse contractor,
The chairman said a mistake might have been made. He was managing director until and be did not come in for retirement until the meeting at which Mr. Macray was elected after he resigned the managing directorship,
Mr. Phillips repeated that he considered
Mr. A. M. Marshall explained that Mr. Pren-
tice unnounced bis resignation, as managing director at the meeting in July 1907 and at the 1908 meeting he was then only a director of
the company.
THE CHAIRMAN'S REPLY,
In reply to Mr. Phillips the Chairman said that as shareholders were aware the directors
were perfectly satisfied with the management of the company. As regards the lack of enter
prise the work was not in the port and so they could not do it and be said it without fear of
Chunyul, G. Witchell, S. Mopre, Wilsos, and
ceading to take up his new 'viteregal appoist- καθαι
MONASTERY CLOSED.
The Wing Shing Monastery, a famous insti tution outside the East Gate, was sealed up the other day by order of the authorities owing to the fact that the monks of the monastery had a dispute with a certain petty official,
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MORE OPIUM DENS, CLOSED.
A few days ago, thres opium-smoking dens were found to be open in the Tai Lik market, place by the detectives of the Anti-Opium Society. The Namboi Magistrate at once went deputy to seal up the proscribed establish.
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ments,
H.E. CHANG-JEN CHUN. Afier ralinquishing the reins of office as Viceroy of the Two Kwang provinces to H.E. We Seung Lam on the 'with instant, H.E.
° C. Y. Q..-C.; J. Cooke, 1. Forbes, O./R. Chang Jen" Chun took up his quarters in
Server:
the Dutch Folly. HE 'Chang will in the
course of a day or two remove to Whampoa and stop there one or two days for a change.
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HE. WU SKUNG LUMINO
87th Coy.-Fitzgerald, Beasley, Baucroft, Old, Harris, Birch, and Connolly.
The V. R. C. play the Lusitano Club to-mor The present Acting Viceroy hero, E. Wa row at 6. p.m., and the 83rd Coy, Royal Garris Seung Lum), is desirous of proceeding: to son Artillery, meet the Royal Engineer at 100 as the New Canton Viceroy. H.E. Yoan Peking for, an audience with the Throne as
5.30 p.m.
A friendly game was afterwarde played be-
arrives here to relieve bịm...
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tween the following V.R.C. teams, captained. On the 34th instant the Chinese ex-minister by L, E. Lammert and A. V. Barros
Blue-L. X. Lammert, A. H. Carroll, J. M. Raza Pereira, C. A. Rodrigues, H. J. White, E.M.O. Remedios and A. E. Alves. Leitao, H.S. Jephson, R. A. Carvalho, and F. White:-A. V. Barros, F. K. Tata, A.8, Ellis,
contradiction that they had done considerably more than the other places in Shanghai pot together. If a now firm started tomorrow it was bound to get business, just as a lawyer starting up in business for himself expected to got business. With regard to the Yangisepos Rock they had shown a great deal of courage in building a dock "but the question of its success had better be left for 'ditcussion at the L. da Roza which said that a managing director, while he ead of the year.. With regard to the four tags held that office, should not be subject to retire-spoken of by Mr. Fhillips the company's tender ment by rotation. When Mr. Prentice resigned was cut out because they did not give sufficient the maunging directorship he became an of-
free board. If they had acted as they did with dinary director and subject to the regulation the Klanguso Dock they would have told the regarring retkement.......‚'
company that they had too little free-board and asked what would be the difference with more free board. There wore between 30 and 40
Mr. Phillips draw attention to article 107
The first portion of the game was very in teresting and fast, the Bluer matting's goals to their opponents F; the second half Lam- men's, men forced the game the whole time, adding another 3 goals to their credit.
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Chis, the Viceroy's Chief Secretory of Foreign to Germany, Yeung Shing, and Total So Yoi PRAK TRAKWAYS COMPANY, Affair, arrived here from Shaogbái,
day. A dispats took place between two cooks, SOME trouble was created in the stokehold of the steamer Dæiwangid in the harbour yester,
for what reason is not knowo, which „gas followed by blows. One of the combatadif, m. man named Chen Kau, in the best. of the moment snatched up a bemmer and struck the other man a blow on the body and another op the forehead, laying him fow. Chan was given in charge, and the wounded-man seat to hos pital, from which he was released this mora- ing." "His assailant, on being charged before Mt. J. R. Wood Ister, was ordered to pay a
Played. Won. Lost, Drawn. Points fine of $10,
After further discussion Mr. Teendale (the legal adviser) was asked to give his opinion on the matter, and be supported what Mr. Phillips tender and the company's, price was fifth of C, V. C. MAMA a bad said. The irregularity could be got over sixth. Regarding the Taikoo Dock the com”
V. R. C.
The noise which usually announces the by the three directors-Messrs. Landals, Pren-pany would not feel its competition much more | L.RI DANIKLAASI BAT passage of the car about 5.30 a.m. every morotice and Macky-putting themselves up for this year than they did last year. If trade Buff............. Te leg is more than enough to wake the dead and re-election which he understood they were pre- revived and shareholders knew how bad B. O. C to the jaded ›worker slumber is practically banished from that moment, Nor is this all,
pared to do.
MEPHILLIES TELLS THE MANAGEMENT
it had been for so long in Shanghal--this Bard Co., R.G.A. I
suggested that they should get an expert out Royal Engineers a
from home to give a report of the whole busty Au ress. With regard to railway- materials the
An hour later the car retums laden with offening brought the matter to the notice of the As regards the management the directors had 87th Co., R.G.A, 3 Mr. Phillips said he was quito satisfied, hav-company would "get its full share of business! 28th Co., K.G.A, 1 zive smelling rubbish-whilst one of the coolies
'director, rings a ball with all thời
lisavage: ferocity of a madman. This nuisance has contioned for mon bs to my ostain knowledge and unläss
· some remedy in 1900 introduced to check it the upper levels of this Colony will soon be reduced to a pandemonium. Thanking you for Susenting this--I am, etc...
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TO "WAKE UP,*: After pause Mr. Phillips again rose and company had tendered for maigrials for the A COOLIE, Ng Tabi, who was found-saunter- said he had a few observations to make of Tientsin Pukow Railway. It was a fairly big ing about the premises of the Naval Yard at more general character regarding the company's contract and the Company was fifth or sixth in about goon yesterday, taking in" everything poskion and more especially with regard to its price. The Chairman did not think it would worth seeing, was charged in the Police Courts mauagamabt whịch, In the view of a lorge'num- pay anyone out here to go in for waggon make this morning, with trespassing, and had a five ber of shareholders, wRE MOTSER
Haing seeing that they had to (with all of $4 to pay for his conta
A CHINAMAM was arraigund before Mr. J. R. Wood, in the Police Court, to-day, and charged on two counts of passing off counterfeit twenty- cent pincen, on which charges he was COD: victed. His modus operandt was to visit' a boarding-house, kept by a womad,,and engage a bad, for which he would pay something on account. Thep, in the same breath, he would ask for another bed, and on being reffsed, or told theik was not another to spare, he would refuse to take the first bed, and on: being re- fusad, or told there was not "anoiber to spars, ha would salure to take the bed, and demand the rotor of his money. When he received back the cask be would discover that there
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645 pm; and 9. pm, 3.45 pm to 11:15 pm,
-overy half hour.:
HARM SUNDAYS. ONE 5:00 am to 51.00 2.33='2.Ürary 15 minutaa, 9.00 am to 9.30 KIL,Kroky 30 minutes:- "9:30 1.m."to 10.30 BI, MĒTELY 15 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00 am. ... Every so minutes. 11.45 Sảm, to FR:00 noon... Every 15 minutów: 12.00 Noon to 1,00 p.m...Every to minutes, 1.00 pm, to 200 p.m. ---Kyary 15 mlastos. 5.93 pm to 6.00 pm. Every to minutes. 600 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. ... Krazy xe mlautes, 7.00 pm to 8.00p.m. Every to minnies: MIGHT CARS as on Wook Days, MENSE WAT BATURDAYE MASTER ** Extra care at 2:15 pm. EX:1 SPECIAL CARS by Arena
were one or two counterfeit twenty cents pinces Compsty's Office Area Among the towhich he had slipped in him- Des Voir Road Balestate
lf His Wombip sentenced him to the JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON monthe' hard labour on each count, making sK
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