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DAY BY DAY.
The power of thought, palace of the mind,
Rost satisfied, that whatever is by the appointment of Hosven is the right, is best..
llow sharper than thoserpent's A Chinese was awarded threotout: it is to live a thankless
child.
wooks hard labour and four hours' stocks Monday morning for stooling a water-spwuf.,
The export of wolfram from the F.M.S. is steadily increasing. Ta the first linlf 1910 it was 927
The boatbuilders' strike con-
tinues. There are yet no developments,
Fresh
Laat night, a watch and chain, jand some clothing to the total
(23, Ship Street.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 4 1911
"Tis not in anortals to command
With some folks, 'tis labourMind is the great lovor of all success, but well do moro, Sam-Jost to strive, a reasoning mule things; human thought is "the pronius, we'll deserve it.
will neither lond nor drivo.
process by which human onds are alternately answered.
Unlawful Possession.
Two Chinomen were okarged Tho engagement is announced with being in possession of a of Mr J. Galbraith Palmer, quantity of opium. The first de-manager of Bakuk Rubber Planta fondant relieved the second de- tions, to Cicely, daughter of Mr. fondant from blame. The second N. Blackall, of Woolcoto, Koulay, defendunt was discharged and the Surrey. The marriage is to take
place shortly in England.
first was fined nine dollare,
Steamer in the Typhoon
The United States stomer
Atthe PolicoCourton Thursday
Admiral Togo.
302
Unclaimed Telegrams.
Admiral Togo, Councillor on List of unclaimed telograms Naval Affairs, is to be promoted lying in the Great Northern Tolo- to Aimiral of the Japanese Flest graph Company's Office at Hong- on the 20th of November and is to kong:- Kecehong, Kungtion- bo appointed to a position on the chong. Limou, Shepardson, Army Army and Nivy Supreme Council. Navy Club,
It E. the Governor's Portrait
80 Miles an Hour In Aeroplano
Two cases of plague wore reported during the twenty-four hours onding noon Wednesday. These additional cases bring the total up to 243 since January 1, Governor, presented by the late Compofing in the preliminarios An oil portrait of H.E. tho Chalons, Franco, June 16.- 1011.
Sir H. N. Mody, will be unveiled for the James Gordon Bennett by the Ilend Master in Queen's aviation race hore to-day, M. Collego Hall on Saturday next at Nieuport covored 345 kilometres volcómod.
Returned from Banishment. Mr. Hazoland committed o
pikul. This balf year the anjoint value of $156 were stolen from Callon hus como into port with ar. Hazelmet had before him Chinaman to prison for one your 11 a.m. Visitors will be cordially at the muta, of 120 kilometres
was 1,303 pikul.
The "Singaporo Free Press" says that Japan has purchased the "Shaugimi Times" as an off set to the Sino-American Daily China Press" to be published in August.
Return of visitors to the City Hall Library nad Musam for the wook curling, the 30th July, 101:--
Library. · Musoum.
151 2,570
Non-Chinese 140 Chinese
176
Total 616
2,524
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock
Co., Ltd.
blackoned funnel due to the metalovontoon gamblers from No. 7, hoing burned. She oncountered Sau Wali Fong on a charge of | the typhoon off the Tiger Island, gaubling. Thafirst two prisoners, Cut experienced no difliculty in interested in the keeping of the
weathering the storm.
house, were fined $50 or six weeks' hard labour. The next lind to pay $3 or go to prison for 14 days. Unlawful Possession.
J.
or
of
to
It is reported that Dr. orguson will start a now in Poking with a capital $400,000. Chinese are said bo interested.
Throo weeks' hard labour and
On the Amur River.
It is notified in the Gazette that information has been receivesl from the Consul for Russia at
for returning from banishment.
Assistant Warder's Theft
a
An Indian, nasistant gaol ward- er, was charged with stouling blankot from gaol. 1o was re- manded until Saturday,
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Anchor Stolen from Launch.
As the stonin-launch Wali Ting Wan, somobody caine alongside was anchored off Cheung Sha
(approximately 80 miles) an hour, beating the previous dorodremné rocord.
Outpat of Banka "Tin Tho Resident of auka has: and stole the anchor and clumps given the following figures of tho to the valuo of $17. The vessel output of tin thoro for Juro:-- A Chinaman boarded the S.S. was one of the two ferries which Oro and sing estimated in metal A Gherman was finod 50 dol-Dunedin yesterday and stulo awere recently implicated in the pls. 10,238, production the pre-
Theft from SS. Dunedin
four hours' stocks wore awarded fongkong that Chinese subjects Inra for hoing in unlawful posses-quantity of tarpaulin, the value of Chinaman at the Magistracy are prohibited from landling on sion of seven begs of coal. He which is estimated at 500 dollars. on Tuesday morning for being the territory of the Government hailed from Yauti.
He also inanaged to socure three found on the premisesal huse General of the Amur River with
geese, worth five dollars, .. with intent to commit a felony,”
qui a passport visced by a Russian Consul.
+
Not Proven.
An Indian motor driver was also charged before Mr. Wood with driving his motor car in a reckless manner and in excess of
Yaumaticollision."
vious months, pls. 21,416, total Church Collector Sentenced pls. 10,684; compared with June,' Samuel, a Tamil Christian col-1010, pls. 21,917, provious months Unwholesome Food.
lector of St. Andrew's Cathedral, pls. 32,045, total pls. 53,992. Singapore, was sentenced to six Wong Fut was charged by
Sikh Sues Sikh months' rigorous imprisonment
The rather unusual spectacle of The Chinese Engineering and
Sanitary Inspector Coombes with
for criminal branch of trust of an Indian watolman suing an- Mining Co., Ltd., inform us that Chinese Students for America. being in possession of a quantity
$300. It is stated that the actual othor of his ilk was witnessed at Within a day or two another of unwholesono food. Sixty-seven
defnications are from $800 to the Sunmury Court this morning, the total output of the company's three mines for the week ending contingent of Chinese students tins word seized. He was re-the speed limit. Mr. Wood found 000 from the Destituto Strang when Manna Singh sued Sowali 15th July, 1911, amonted 1 will lewe Shanghai for the Unitedmanded for a week.
thurt the ovidence was not silors' Fund and pew ronts. At a ameling of directors Mon-36,285.19 tons and the sales dur-Sintos. These are Government
cicut and discharged the mun. day, it was desi led to pay an ing the period to 23,310.72 tons. terim divisiond of $1.00 per share for the six months ending 30th The following telegram was June, 1911.
reteived from the Manila obser- vatory at 10.20 am. Marila, A man way soutenced to three | August. 1, 9.45 a.m. Cyclone over sevenly, months hard laborer and fourspoon, W.N.W. of Aparri, hours' storks Monday morning for oving W. or W.N.W." stealing a watch and chain from the person of a school-boy in Queen's Road Central,
The Snatching Habit.
11 M. the Klug of Sient
stdouts, who Juving succeeded in the prescribed examination are being sent down from Peking to take passages ross to Americ. On this occasion they will number
Fined for Assault..
King Haakon's Birthday, Thursday, being the birthday of King laakon VI of Norway, the Russian Consal, who is in charge of the Norwegian Vice-Consulate, was at home to callers between the hours of 11 am. nad 1 p.m.
Found in the Water.
Singh to recover the sum of $50. At first defondant doniod liability. but later said he owed $50. An of monthly instalments of $5. order was made for the payment Strength of Flect in liong kong
Shop-Gazing. A slop coolic omo over from na-ti found floating in the water for the purpose of doing some Last night the police at Yau-Yaumati lastnightinto Hongkong the body of an Tulian watchman shopping. He made a purchase employed at the coal godowns of a tin of biscuits and some
According to the latest returne, It is supposed to be a case of others not so packed. He put the average strength of the British
them in his basket and in his loot was as follows:-British journoyings stopped outside a permanently in the Colony 416, shop in Hollywood Rond to gaze British occasionally in the Colony at the goods displayed. As he 5,237, Chinese permanently in the did so he put his basket on the Colony 150, Chinese occasionally
A canary belonging to a China-Guarded with Special. Strictness accidental drowning.
man escaped from its engo and A British Supreme Court-war flew into another Chinaman's rant was issued in Shanghai Tor house. The owner of the canary he arrest of a man named Harpar an after it, and on entering the The "Bangkok Times" is alias Redmond, on a charge of second Chinaman's house was as formed that the date of the obtaining goods ander false pre-sanited, receiving amongst other Coronation of His Majesty thences from various firms round injuries, a black eye. A fine of King has now been fixed for the the Settlement.
ten dollars was inflicted. The 'and of November. The Treaty
Jaffair look place at Yaumati. Powers will it is understood be represented by special embassies
The Heat in Indis
Nir E. Grey replied in the
With the heat that accampaniequately protected. He was not in a failure in the song rains a position to give any particulars there is much sickness in parts of about the scheme. Julii. An Allahabad telograin | Sunday Exercise. "says.-The hent is very oppres| Bishop Brent of the Philippines| sive here, and an unusually high is a believer in Sunday sports. So tomperature has had a divistrous long as you go to church in the effect on the public health morning, according to this nerally and on the troops in the your are at liberty-it is, in fact, garrison in particular There your duty-to levote part of the have been a number of deaths day to wiroteome exercise. during the week, and many mep aro suffering from lamat spoplexy.
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Typhoon Warning. Though the courtesy of the American Consulate General we robo to publish the following:
Of a number of prisoners under sentence of death and awaiting execution in the Central Gaol, Bangkok, turen managed to effect their escape during the night and got elcan away, despite the fact that prisoners under sentence of douth are always guarded with special strictness.
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Exemplary Punishment. A Chinese youth was charged befors Mr. J. R. Wood with the theft of earrings from a Chinese
discharge.
and there is a general expectation allirmative. Tio Governmon Dnt provions records in magni-would not oppose such a railway licenco will be surpassed,
fif they were suished that BritishThe telegram quoted below wonun opposite the Ko Shing
nd Julian interests were ade-
was received from the Manila Theatre. He was sentenced to observatory at 10.15 a. Manila, six months hard labour, four August 2, 8.30 alm. Cyclone or hours' stocks, twelve strokes of the Typhoon W of Balintung birch whon ho was admitted to | Channel moving WNW. the prison, and twelve on. his
Indian Constable's Misfortune (Thostbor day, m Indian Police "The Yellow Dragon." constable charged ricksha coolic in the can ploy of. Dr. Jordan receipt of the latest number of We have to acknowledge the for obstruction and the defendant The Yellow Dragon," the colloge issued a cross-summons for as-publication
which emanatos sault. The short result of the poriodically from Queen's Colloge. affair was that the constablo was Space oxigencies cannot permit us The telegram quote! below fined $5 for the namult. Last Fri- Thursday of making reproduction Twenty-one men, including Consulate Genora, Hongkong, Superintendent of Police, applied appear in its columns, but we was received at the American day, Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Assistant of the many good things which two keepers, wors charged before from the Manila Observatory for a re-hearing, The case was hope to be able to do so to-morrow. Mr. F. A. Hazoland at t lagis-25 pan. - Manila, July 31,ruanded. tracy on Monday with aying pm. Cyclone or typhoon E. of Ngau Pat" at 16, Becher's Northern Luzon, less than 300 Street, Shek-tong-tsui, tap miles distant, moving N.W."
that the defendants are employed at brothels.
Gamblers Fined.
Typhoon Warning.
Obituary.
war
>
Welcome Shower.
Just after the arrival of the
Star Ferry's New Matshed. A new matshed, smaller in size, to replace the old and telogram in Singapore stating that the 24 days' drought in the which dilapidated one The death took place on Tuesday blown down by the typhoon on South of Engand had ended, a The two keepers were fined $50 at sixa.in. of M. Antonio Francisco Thursday last, is now boing erect very welcome shower of rain each and the rest $3 each. A largal Pereira, of No. 2, Corented in the "Star"Forry Fier The began in Singapore. The country sum of $5 found on the premission Terrace. The deceased, who thanks of the public, especially people are on the verge of a at the time was confisted, was well-known in longkong, those living in Kowloon, aro dine water facing, and coulies of well as $0.25 which was found in and was buried on Tuesday aftor to the Co. for having taken imo ostates have to travel five. tho possession of the first defend-
at the Roman Catholic mediate stops to put up this new AUDI
| miles for n bath, Cemetery:
shed, otherwise passengers will Extension of Railway In F. M. S. The Military Contribution have to suffer some inconvenience In order to facilitate the ship- nor of Shantung, reports to Legislativo Council yesterday, of this hot and trying weather with
4. statement laid before the in having to stand on the pier king Jih Pag," as contructed a Joan from the Dentsel Asiatische the actual revenuo of the Colony outa ny shelter.
for 1910 on which the 20 per coni. Bank to relieve the money market defence contribution is payable, inChefoo. The loan agreïmentlins
ant,
Yet Another Lona! Yet another loan! The Gover-
in
and extensively cultivated district ment of produce from the populous
Another Armed Robbery.
A case of armed robbory is reported from Tai-o, particulars of which are very meagre. From the information to hand, ground and, when he had finished the Colony 150-naking a appears that a man entered a shop armed with a chopper and ter- rified the inmates. While they were stili auder the infinence of terror the man got away with goods that are valuod at two hundred dollars.
his slay, dropped his hand to pick up the biscuits. They were conspicuous by their absence considered and the coolio is the loser to the extent of $4.50.
A Friend in Need A Chinamon was byded three months' hurd labp and four hours' stocks by MR. Wood
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total of 5053. For the purpose of estimating the population it is fair average to include one-third only of those. "occasionally resident in the Colony; this gives 1,796 and of theso 50 are Öhinese.
Domestic Buildings. : Rough on the Ducks.
The domestic buildings of the An old woman was charged at the Magistracy to-day with killing of clothing from the loner Fat-exclusive of Barracks and Police on Thursday for tealing a box City of Victoria number 9,604 five ducks that were not hor prohun. Defendant called a come Stations), of which 930 are Non- perty and was bound over in the sum of twenty-five dollars to keep patriot to speak us to his (defon- Chinese dwellings, while there are the peace for six months.. It came tone by his friend, who stated the Hill Districi. The number of Jant's) good character. This was also 163 European dwellings in that he had known defendant for new houses completed during the deceased ducks wore in die labite last fifteen years, but in the year was as follows:-City of of straying into the defendant's
cidentally stated that the defen- districts 30, and Peak 3, making a course of his evidence, he in Victoria 45, Kowloon 16, Outlying Jant Ind boon banished bofore total of 93 ns against 128 in 1900, both from Singapore and Hong-In addition to the above, miscel lancous buildings such as offices, kong.
godowns, etc, were orested to the pinber of 01,-78 in 1000.
out in the evidence that the
ground and in a fit of aggravation ale killed the erring ones.
Boat Population. (exclusive of the New Territorios), The Chinese boat population is estimated for 1910 as 18,010 and the number of boats belong- of longkong, is as follows: ing to the Port and the villages
Passenger boats......... 3,040 Cargo boats............ 1,277 - Storm-launclios.
971 Lighters
108
Harbour boats ..... 1,007 Fishing boats...... ... ... 1,180 Trading junks
.1,000
12,231
This gives an average of persons por boat. The number of boats enumerated at the Census taken in November, 1906, was
many boats were destroyed. There 6,459 but this was only a month after the groat Typhoon by which
Robbery at Sen.
The mastor of a fishing junk reports to the Police that on the ight of the 24th July, while at house, seven men came alongside, Shau-ki-wan, of Waglin Light-
Exposing Delormitles Magistracy on Wednesday with A native was charged at the being a rogue and vagabond and exposing deformities for the pur- pose of getting alms. The man WA's cautioned by Mr. J. R. Wood, who romarked that had the man not been born in Hongkong, he boarded the junk, gaggod the would have banished him from master and asked for money. The the Colony. This method of master said there was no inoney exciting one's compassion is a on board, whereupon the robber disgusting practice, as sometimes struck him on the hood with the the most, hideous and grucSORIE
butt-end of a revolver, drove the erow into the hold and nailed down. sights aro thrust upon the passer- by which should never be allowed the latches. The robbers, who to booz posed to public gazo. It is were all armed, then ransacked the vessel and stole money and to bo hoped that further casOB
Dynamite Discovered in Cabin will be brought to the attention of the local magistrátos.
south of Bandar Mabarani in
ure in addition 9,553 boats in the On the 24th July, a Chinaman Johore, a 2 ft. 6 in. gunge railway Now Territorios..
went on board thestoumor Kwong- H. M. the King has not boonus been constructed for a dis-
Local Ordinances.
been duly signed with the appro./slows that the amount-assessablo advised to exercise his power of tance of 11 iniles to Parit Pechah Sanitary Condition of the Colony.tung and engaged a berth. Hel
hia province.
The "Soul Press" sys-We have much pleasure in mnoune- ing the engagement of Miss Katherine, A. Stanton, daughter Dr. W. 13. Soranton of Soul, to
Mr. C. P. Paton of the British
Consulate-Clenorul hero."
China Flour Mill Co.
Health Return,.
The Typhoon
A Naini Tal Tragedy.
Tho robbon then left, and on the return of the crew on dock, they
found that everything had been cleared.
thing to the value of $42.
Clarrison Orders.
The following paragraphs aro The "cubicle question "has left some luggage on board and taken from the garrison orders. val of the Legislative Assembly in 8 $7,773,880.01, of which 20 per disallowanco with respect to the This line is maintained and for many years been one of the came back at 8 o'clock with opublished under date 3rd August:
cent. is $1,654,777.98, The sum following Ordinances:--Ordin-operated solely by Malays and paid in respect of 1910, wAR
anco No. 15 of 1911, entitled an yields a fair return. It could, most diflicult problems in connecwicker basket and portuanuleau Extract from the "London $1,303,541, 80
Ordinances to amend the Census says Mr. D. G. Campbell, the Lion with the sanitary welfare of which was being carried by a (iazette," datoil 4th July, 1011, lice is underpaid $251,236.98. Ordinance 1881; Ordinance General Advisor, in his report for the Colony, but it would seem coolio. He signed his name in is published for information 16 of 1911, otitiel an Ordinance 1910, profitably be extended for that, at last, it has been solved in the passenger-book as Fung Tai War Office, 4th July, 101 The honith return in the Colony to amend the Law with respect to another four miles to Saranga satisfactory manner by the en- Chi. On arrival at Canton, the Regular Forces. Royal Regiment for the week ended 29th instant Persons carrying on business as Buaya and it is hoped that this actment of stringent regulations man departed from the ship. Next of Artillery-The promotion to shows that the total number of Money-londors; Ordinance No, 18 ny bo effected in 1912.
combined with considerable lati- morning, when the cabin-boy the rank of Major of Captain commanicablo diseases occurring of 1911, entitled an Ordinance for
tudo in their practical enforce wont into the cabin for the uma! William C. Lyddon is ante-datod An extraordinary general meet was eleven-all of them being regulating the supply of Electri- Thursday the black typhoon the Colony prohibits the orection discover underneath the lower
ment. The Public Health law of loaning-up, he was amazed to 26th April, 1911.
A Board of Officers, composed ing of shareholders in the China cases of bubonic plague. Nino of city for Lighting and other par signals have been flying all the of cubicles in ground floor rooms berth two cylinder-shaped bombs, as under, will assemble at 10a.m. Flour Mill Co., Ltd., was held at them were fatal. Since the he poses within the Colony of Ilong-time, but there appears to be little and limits those on upper floors to apparently loaded. The explo- to-morrow, 4th instant, at 1 and 2 the offices of the general mana-ginning of the year, there have kong and its Dependencies. thought of danger entertained two in number, while it also sives were handed over to the Antrim Villas, corner of Chatham gora, Messrs. Walter Scharf and boon 235 casos of plaguo in the
Sanitary Board Election. amongst European sea-faring folk limits the height of the partition Customs authorities. It is believed and Observatory Roads, Kowloon, Co., on the 24th iust, to consider, Colony, with 214 deaths. And if thought fit, to adopt n During the 18 hours ended at of His Excellency the Governor, of 1006. The glass remaing fairly their construction in certain other an anarchist,
It is notified that, by command of a repetition of the occurrence walls to six feet and regulates that the man's calling is that of for the purpose of inspecting and scheme for the reorganization of noon yesterday, there were five and pursuant to Section 9 of the steady and the wind is variable directions, but a discretionary
roporting upon the houses in question as to their fitness for oc- the company. The proceedings cases of plague recorded as hav-Public Health and Buildings Or- rather than steadily high. All power is granted by the Ordin Naini Tul, 5th July-A torrible cupation as Officers' Mess and wore of a privato nature and wore ing occurred in the Colony.
diuancos, 1203-1909, an election the same the Chinese junks and ance, which has now been vested tragedy was enacted at Naini Tal Quartors: President: Major W. not open to the press.
Oplum Notification. of one mombor to the Souitary sampans made tracks for the in the Medical Officers of Health, on the 5th inst., at 2. p.m. when M. Pyne, R. E. Members: An Typhoon Warning. The Deputy Commissioner of Board will take place at the City holier early this morning and and they have thus been enabled Mr. Hugh Oshore, son of thelate Officer, I., au Oficer, 8th The telegram quoted below was Customs as notified the local Hall on Tuesday, the 8th day of some of the Canton boats arriving to permit the erection of a larger Revd. Mr. Osborne, of the Molo Rajputs, an Officer, K.A.MO., receiver at the US. Consulato, pin-dolors that on and after August, 1911, commencing at 4 in the early hours before the number of cubicles on any floor, list Ministry, and brother of Mr.A.S.O. Ollicar i-e. Barracks. Pro- from the Mawiln Observatory at the 1st January, 1912, the impor-o'clock in the afternoon. 10.15 a.m.:-* Manila, July 31,|tation of Turkish and Persian
lawn followed suit and made wherever the lighting and venti- Melville Osborne, of the Madras ceedings to be forwarded to O.C. 8.47 a in. Cyclone or typhoon E. apiara will bo strictly prohibited entitled to vote at the election: The harbour this afternoon pre- found to warrant such a concos-eleven, the daughter of Conductor matalieds at Lok L Ha having The following persons will be tracks for Stonecutters anchorage. lation of the premises havo bend Bar, slast Murguet Knight, aged A.S.C. Bathing.-Owing to the of Northern Luzon, more than 300 into China. A well-known firm fa.) Such persons as are included sented generally a desorted sion. As a result only 14 prose- Knight of the Inspector-General been destroyed by typhoon, batli- miles distant, moving N.W, or of opium-laalers, has approched in the Special and Common Jury appearance, none but a few of the outions for illegal cubicles were of Ordnance Factories' Office, and ing at that place is cancelled until
the Government in connection Lista for the year 1011. (7) Such liners remaining at their buoys.necessary during the year, the then committed suicide. The further notice. The following tologram was with the mattor, requesting it to personsas are exempt from Borring The Star" Forry boats continued fines amounting to $85. In con- deceased was about to return to received from the Manila Obser-amond the Opium Ordinance pro-en Juries on account of their pro- to ply, as did also the Yaumati nection with anti-plague measures his post nan toncher in Jubbulpur Printed and Published by vatory at 11.30 am. Manila,hibiting opium which is not cer- fessional avocations or on account forries, but there were some to render houses as far as possible and had sent on his baggage in Richard Irving Hope, for the July 31, 10.10 a.m. Cyclone or sified to enter Hongkong, with the of their being Mombora of Council evident qualms amongst Kowloon rate-proof, 324 ground surfaces advance. The crime sooms to 'roprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, at typhoon E. northern Luzon, more exception of opium imported by or on account of infirmity or of residents as to the possibility of in houses have been repaired and have been the result of homicidal No. 47, Des Voeux Road Central, than 300 miles distant, moving the Opium Farmer under the ex- their being over the age of sixty their getting over to the other 1,675 buildinga bare lad rat-runs mania, as Osborne had no appar- in the City of Victoria Hong NW.
įsting agreement
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side at all,
niled up with cement, gus motive in shooting the ging
N.N.W."
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