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one of -815,000,000 now. Mr Davis declares "that the 'greatest fortunes of the the twentieth century." first cannot compare with those of Even when we allow for the difference in

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MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW.. Emperor of Austria's Birthday (1830). 10 km. Sessions commence..

General Memoranda.. SATURDAY, August 19:--

Soon-Meeting of Hongkong & Shang hai Banking Corporation at City Hall. 3.30 p.m. Fourth Gymkhana Mesting.

1 Mospar, August 21 :---

TUESDAY, August 20 ---

3.45 p.m.-Sanitary Board Meeting,

THURSDAY, August 31 :-

NEWS OF THE DAY.

And the rain is rainéti evdry day."

To-day's quotation for Pars rubbur, per Mesars Vernon and Smyth, is és. Old. Again to-day the plague return sheet

A watch, valyo $4, has heat stolen Railway. from the often of the Kowloon-Canton

talen from gna tumpa in Macdonnel Road A number of lamp burners have been

and at the Peak,

¥

Ninety one deportees arrived on Wec aesday by the 8.4. Tolomaeus from Saigen and twenty-three by the s.s. Hang Wong frem Singapore.

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Two hundred and fifty poor people of apostolic delegate in honour of the 8th Manila were fed at a banquet given by the anniversary of the coronation of the Pops.

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Three men were charged before Mr J. R. Wood, at the Magistracy this morn ing, with med robbery at No. 101, Canten

Road, on the 7th inst., and the case was remanded.

Governor General Forbes of the Phi-

of NARCISSUS a fortune of $48,000,000, while, if we allow

The Chinese cruiser Häichi will return for the greater income then derived to Germany again after having completed that 6 per cent." instead her trip to America, to take delivery of the of this fortune would be raised two Chinese cruisers which will eccompany

her on the return voyage to China. to about $72,000,000, which, great though it is, has been in several instances surpassed in America and probably in Europe. Mr Davis calls attention, however to one great differ- ence in the influence of wealth on Rome and on ourselves. Life in Rome, just before great fortunes were acquired, had been extremely simple among all classes, and never in Rome were

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ppines has barred all representatives of La Fanguardia from the daily conferencos ho holds with the local newspaper mon. Continued personal attacks in the columns of the Filipino newspaper are given as the reason.

Wai-wa-pu official with the statement that A Peking dispatch credits & certain 45 60 outcome of the Russo-Japanese protest against the currency loan, it has born arranged that Rumis and Japan will participate in all loaue to he raised in

future.

3 p.m.-Auction of Crown Land at Public there" means for spending money such

Works Department.

as are known to us. Hence huge fortunes in Rome produced a very It is reported from Formosa that different effect from what they do to-expeditionary troops to the number of Queen of the Netherlands' Birthday day. Even a moderate patrimony is instant towards the district of Rito,

(1880).

2,767 men, commenced their march on the was greater then in all it could give where the aborigines have frequently made stubborn resistance. The natives number in all some 1,700, of whom over 500 sro

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911.

ANCIENT AND MODERN- FORTUNES.

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in

a man.

combatants.

subject and in the course of his de-reservoir contains 189 million gallons more ductions remarked: "The newly rich or three times the quantity in store isal who came into their estates without your at the same period. the long years of stern training in busi-

Inspection Invited. RECENTLY the New York Times,

commenting on the big fortunes that have been piled up in recent years in the United States, drew com- parisis between them and the nese economies, were conscious of no

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911.

QUESTIONS BY THE HON, ME claims of South Africa but was content to

H. E. POLLOCK;

Replies at Legislative Council,

wait until the Brat installation bad had a

INTERPRETATION OF TERMS, trial. It appeared, then that they must

Council resumed consideration in eng Bocopt that situation as Hongkong could mittee of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to not be more important than South Africa.amond and codify the lawn to the Inter That would also seem to rule out the At the meating of the Legislative suggestion of the Chamber of Commerce Pretation of Terms and a to Common Council, this afternoon! Hon. Mr H. that a concession should be granted to a Forms used in Ordinances, Pollock asked :--

private company.

The bill was left in committed. Hon. Mr Pollock-With regard to the low power station what is the projected range.?

THE TYPHOON BOTOR.

FINANCE MEETING.

table printed paper containing a progress Will the Government lay upon the diagrams, showing the work done on the typhoon refuge up to the 30th Juno, 1911, and will tha Govoromont thereafter

period of six months i lay on the table a similar paper showing the programs made during each eco-sivo His Excellency-I think the Imperial Public Works, recurrent, communications, Government has made a contract with a maintenance of roads and bridges in the particular company, but I don't fest inclined city. to disclose it.

Hin Excellency-I think about 150 milos.

The follow big itancial minutes recont Hoa, M. Pollcak-Are we bound to any manded by the Governer ware considered particular firm or company at the present and pamed by the Finance Committee:- moment for the erection of a low power A sum of 815,000 in aid of the vote station, or are things fres entirely?

Hen. Colonial Socrotary stated-The diagram saked for will bu prepared and thereafter at the god of och pericul of six laid on the table at an eary date and months I will take the form of a cross section of the breakwater, which constitutoa the man item of the contract and is ros ponsible for fully 80 per cent of the cost of the work.

KOWLOON MARKET.

the work on the Taim Sha Taui Market in Will the Government explain why preceeding so slowly? When will the market be ready for us 7

Hon. Colonial Secretary replied that the hon, member was requested to repeat his question at the next meeting,

WIRELESS ON THE PRATAS, What information can the Govern- ment give to the Council with reference to telegraph station on an Island of the the prospects of the erection of a wipeless Fratan Group?

Hon. Colonial Secretary aid-Tus Chin. oso Minister of Posts and Communications informed Sir John Jordan in a letter dated May 24 lest that telegraphie 'instructions had been sent to complete the purchase of without delay and to proceed with its the witolsas installation for Pratas Island

orection.

WIRENESS IN HỌNGKONG. What information can the Govern meat give to the Council with referance to the prospects of wireless telegraph atation being established in this Colony! Elas the Government of this Colony or

into any and what engagements with any the Government of this Colony entered have the Home Authorities on behalf at

and what authority, corporation, company or firm with reference to the erection of Fuch station?

at Chin Colony or this Council?

Far, Mr Pollock-Without the consentilary Department, special expendituro, for A mam of $3,800 in aid of the vota San-

lighter. $2,000; repairs to samo, $1,800. the following tura items -Additional

His Excellency-The arrangements, understand, as for the whole Empire.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard presided at the meeting of the Legislative Council held this afternoon. There were also prosent:-

TO "SAVE THE COUNTRY." Seditious Campaign in Hongkong.

It has long been known that, in spite of repressive measures by the authorities, Hongkong is constantly used as a base of operations by, Chinese reformers." Tho HE. Major General ANDERSON, Comis, doing all in its powus to put a check to Hongkong Government has been, and still

manding the Troops in South China, Secretary.

the activities of these realots, but their Hon. Mr W. D. Baraza, Colonial methods and so weil-planned and so scuruti y Attorney-General

Bor. Mr G. ALABASTER, Acting dificulty to get at the actual men, mstly employed that it is a matter of great

Hon. Mr A. M. THOMSON, Colonial Treasurer.

Hon. Mr W. CHATIAM, C.M.G., Director of Public Works.

of the student class, who are actively ung- nged in the campaign.

We have just had brought to our notics some samples of the literature, which is Hor. Mr A. W. BREWER, C.M.G., secretly circulated in the Colony and Registrar General.

which, though it nukes no direct - Supt. of Police.

Hon. Capt. F. W, LYONE, Acting Capt. doubt at fire overthrow of the existing ference to that point, aims without

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Hon. Dr. Ho KAI, C.M.G. Hon. Mr H. E. POLLOCK, K.C. Hon. M: Wa Yox, C.M.G. Hon. Mr E A. KEWETT. Hon. M: C. H. Ross. Hon. M. MONTAGUE EDI. Mr C. CLIMENTI, (Clerk of Councils).

CIVIL FILOCEDURE CODE.

Government in China, and which is, theru- fore, seditions in character. The particular Latch of printed matter which we have seen comprises a booklet and two lengthy sheets, all printed in the Chinese language. The book, we gather, applies to the whole the question asked by his learned and

of Chins, but the leaflets are specially in- His Excellency the Governor said that

tended for the four most southern Provinces Hon. Attorney General moved the first of the Empire, including, of course, the honourable friend was one the importance of which he recognised very fully himself and reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to adjacent Province of Kwangtung. All the its importanca. had been recognised by the amend the Code of Cigil Procedure,* matter emanates from Japan, being the questions that had been asked in the the Bill was read a first time. whole community, MA evidenced by the Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and writings of Chinese students in that country respondence that had passed between Council from time to time

and th

who, have imbibed "reform" ideas. So Hon. Attorney General moved the second far as we have been able to learn, the Chamber of Commerce and the Govern

literature in secretly distributed at night,- Ho therefore proposed, and would no doubt meet with the shor

the most common method being to push it the Council, that he should make a longer

quietly under the doom of private houses statement thum would be contained in a

and business promises, written answer to the question. On April Government gave as full a 20 inst a question was naked and the

the car-

at the

it

of

reading.

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bid was read a second time.

Council rent into committee on the Bill which was left in committee.

PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLA.

AERS AND AMMUNITION ORDINANCE.

MITRIE & GO L forties mentioned in ancient history. responsibilities, and not unnaturally Japan for a craian with 68 cadats who well-kacwn frm but certain inherent reading of Bill entitled An Ordinance to vince of Kwangtung, Kwangai, Yannan

Bangkong, April 16, 1907..

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TS SPECIALLY EVIDENT IN THE BRILLIANCE OF THE MUMMER

TIME.

Cretonas is always a favourite fabric for covering, chairs and sofas, sad. for hangings, casement surtains, etc. because of its dainty freshness, its cool, restful appearance and its

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Incidentally it east a doubt on the they began spending, and are spending college, on July 31st. She was to leare with regard to the installation of a low Amend the Arme and Ammunition Ur- and Ewoichow. ware to be saigned to

months.

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That the effect of the rapid uccumulation of big fortunes is not of the best for the national

The water roturus yp to August 1st

As we have indicated, the real objects of the reformers are very arefally disguised temper is clearly shown in the present show that the Colony is very comfortably and at the time. He would they

like to Hon. Registrar General moved the in the literaturo, social unrest among the people of than last year. On the Hongkong side of the answer. He had said that the ance to further sinend the Protection of bent on the partition of China, it becomes Broadly, the plan plased. All the reservoirs are much faller remind on members of the outline second reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin- advocated i that inasmuch ast tile the United States.

foreign Powers are believed to be A writer in there are over 70 millions more gallons question at issue, comprised two different Women and Girls Ordinance 1897. The Times recently discussed the stared than in 1910, while at Kowloon the station and the installation of a low power

matters, the installation of a high power Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded and tour force to save the country."

necesary for the Chinese to form a Veluz. station. With regard to the high power the bill was read a second time.

In reality there can be no doubt but that the quiries by hilluence of repeated en- station,

The all passed through committee and aim is to organise such a force with the replied that until the Imperial Conference motion of Hon. Attorney General, seconded

by himself, the Secretary of State was read a third time and pamod, on the sole object of orarthrowing Mancha had completed its sittings in London the

supremacy throughout the

One of the leafleta to

Swis Limpire, The Tsugare, a naval training ship for question would remain in abeyance. With by the Hon. Colonial Secretary. engineering students, was to start from regard to the low power station, arrange-

referred is addressed to "the brethren

Bich we have in South China. it states that recently ments had already been made with a very Hen. Attorney General moved the second the meetings were held in Paris to discuss graduated from the Naval Engineering difficultios-he meant natural difficultion

the partition of China and that the Pro list of worldly possessions held by undreamed of; and this it is, more Hokkaido, calling at porta along the Japan ceded with. The Secretary of Stato could the bill was read a second time,

to-day, with a lavishness formerly Yokosuka on the 4th inst., and cruise to power station-had arisen, in consequence diaree, 1900.

of which investigations were being pro that long enffering mag Jos, ques- than anything else, which has con-Sea, in Choset, China, Formosa, etc. The net give a definite statement as to the terms

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded and letter says, tioning whether in those days the tributed to the general increase in ship is supposed to be away for about six of the licence until the scientiñe reply as

Council went into committee on the accumulation of so much personal extravagance and to the almost

to the points involved, as to how to deal The Bill was left in committee. with the difficulties, had been received. property in one hand was possible, universal raising of the scale of living. A novel method of arranging a cricket On April 29, a few days later, the Govern JOB is reported to have had 130,000 But, what is even more important, match has just come to light. At 925 ment received a letter from the Chamber

of Commerce urging the immediate inalal the attitude of the public towards the 5th inst. the following Mar-lation and the need of a high power station sheep, 340,000 asses, and 3,500 pair them is different from its attitude at Shanghai, frour the P. O str. Dovanha.; added that they saw no reason why theCare end treatment of Chinese patienta in

conigram was received at police headquarters with a radius of some 1,500 miles and of oxen, and the New York Times towards the rich men of the older which was then at sea pearly two hundred } concession should not be given gravely doubts the statement. The

Any type. Without saying anything so miles from Staughai: "Can you arrange a British subject to construct Han Colonial Secretary seconded and

made as to from whom it emanates the ho Pevanha arrived next morning, but se Extension Telegraph Co. He took the was read a third time and passed, on the arrange ground. Signed second officer." telegraphy should be given to the Eastern why a monopoly in wirelese

The bili passed through committee and invariable reply is, "I don't know j. I had it

given to me." several of the police team had conscientious curliest possible opportunity to trans. motion of the Hon Attany General unde to procare copies of the regulations 16 ikeven will that oudeavours have been objections, and there also being a heavy State. The letter was dated Apr 29 seconded by the Hon Colonial Secretary.

of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps for transdation into Chinese in order that the. and his dispatch was dated May

leaders of the movement may have some done so with the object of Hon. Attorney General moved the idea of how to train recruits in a short abling the dispatch to reach London while second reading of a Bill entitled An Or- period of time! The whole thing is yet the sittings of the Imperial Conference dinance to enable Joseph Horsford Kemp, largely in umbryo but it la said that a were still on, su be thought that the views expressed by the Chamber of Commerce Esquire, Barrister-at-law, to practice as coming is response to the appeals which

good deal

of financial assistance is forth- would be useful when discussing the Crows Solicitor in the Court and to have boon made question. He had also sent at the same provide for the payment of solicitors costs campaign which is quietly being carried time a copy of the question asked in the in cases in which a salariad Crown Solicitoron in the Colony, and though on the face We have given a brief outline of the Council and the reply given

or Assistant Crown solicitor acts as of it the movement might not appear to ba Bolicitor.

installation.

Fisace. "So these four Provinces," the "must do something for self- Protection Valunteers must be formed."

Another leaflet sats out in an elaborate Bill.manner the regulations of the

tion" and says that the Provinces must be Associa divided into districte, unch of which must tricte raise 5,000 men. Over a hundred dis thug The leaders, according to the circulars, are to be elected by voter.

mapped out in Kwang-

gather that there are a great many sympathisers with the cavement kong and that the literature round from friend to friend. If an enquiry. halided

KOWLOON CHINESE HOSPITAL. Hon. Attorney General moved the second reading of a Bill entitled An Ordnance for the establishment of a hospital for the

to

the Kowloon Peninsula.

an

| Batakers' Magazine, however, sees no absurd as that all these newly rich play us at cricket to-morrow, so saw no reason added that they also he bill was rend a second time.

reason to doubt the figures, judging are unworthy of their fortunes or are by what is possible in these latter using them in unworthy ways, one days, and it quotes some interesting cannot help seeing that the example instances which can be brought up set by many of them is unedifying, in defence of its belief.

The Western agricultural States The richest man

lock on Wull-street as an alien thing, and it arouses their wrath that its corrupting influence should pervade the affairs of the nation, and, even of wheat and corn and of all staples, inore, that their own affairs, the prices

now. living in Mexico, Gen. LOUIS TERRAZES, is credited with owning land to the extent of several million acres and employing. 10,000 men, of whom

rainfall, the match did not come off,

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

The Japanese Ambassador Mr Kato, in London, will leave for home at the begin.

ning of September.

Miniis by the s.5. Prinz Weldemiar were and Mra and Misses Collier, Mr and Mrs F. Eberius, Mr and Mrs Ramos

Among the passengers who left here for

mit that letter to the Becretary of

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He had heard nothing for some time and

CROWN SOLICITOR,

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the bill was read a second time

Han. Colonial Secretary seconded and

The Bill passed through-committee.

CROWN LANUS LEŠUMITION. The committee stage was resumed on

We

are

soditions, there is every react to believe that it is very much so. The authorities here will be well advised to seriously in vestigate the whole thing..

on June 28 he sent tulegram to the 1,000 are engaged in keeping up his should be subject to its manipulation,

Secretary of State asking for further in We are therefore making a special wire fences! General TERRAZES is and that it should be able at one

formation. Es received to reply until display of the newest designs, in the also said to possess goats and sheep time to plunge the whole country.

July 24-close on a month,~that it was not confcplated to establish Leave of absence, on private" affairs, toatation and that as regards the low newest cretoane fabrics and invite

a high power your inspection of these and also to the extent of several hundred into depression, at another to force the United Kingdom, has been granted to power station the Secretary of State our choice stock of other fabrics- thousand, mules to the extent of the price of commodities up to a from 18th August, 1011, to 18th May, Commerce the reply, to which the Cham- Į amend, the Crown Lands Resumption Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy has Lieut. G. K. Sullivan, 1st Bn. KO.Y.LI.. hoped to shortly send ́n definita reply the Bill entitled Au Ordinance to further but can be cared. Chamberlain's

It will cost you very little to beat tify the interior of your home.

income."

of

He had at once sent to the Chamber

ber of Commerce replied that they regretted that a

Ordinance, 1200.

The Bill was left in committee.

all admirably suited to the season. 1,000,000, and homes to the extent the mass of people to live upon its

point wherat it becomes diflicult for 1912- of 5,000,000, Such are the news-

ta high power station was not in con Sir Charles Alfred Elliott, of Earnwood, templation and that they heard with plen paper figures quoted by the New

It certainly is a strange phenomen of Public Works in Indis, and Lieutenant- but they made no suggration and thought,"

Wimbledon Park, 8. W., formerly Minister with regard to a

ere that ad early reply was anticipated York Times. Exaggerated as these

power station, ou that a people, so conspicuously Governor of Bengal, died on May 28 last, like limas, they would wait for figures be, they would remain well-to-do as are the majority of the aged 57, left estate valued at £86,50 gross, further reply to the telegram. It was now LD sufficiently large, even after liberal citizens of the United States should boquests he left £2,000 to St. Mary's Hall, reseired in which he had received the with net personalty £78,317. Among other three weeks since the cable message was allowance had been made for a news be so discontented, but there is little Church Missionary Society, and £500 eaching and, it would shortly be due. Meantime, Komp Town, Brighton, £1,000 to the promised reply for which they had been wait The Bankers Magazine, after quoting they will have to thrush out this Knowledge, and the British and Fareigo the proceditig at the Larperial Con- paper writer's fondness for big stories doubt that the big problem which to the Society for the Propagation of the the day before yesterday, his bad received Gospel, the Society for Promoting Christian the Bias Book containing a full report of Billo Bociety.

WM. POWELL, Furnishing Department.

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ference and ho ad at obce turned to the debate on wireless telegraphy. Br Bamuel, the Post Master General, had laid down certain principles-first, that long distance wireleur telegraph stations should be erected; secondly, that the sys tum should be State-owned and locally administered and thirlis that it would a system of wireless talegrphy in every not be wise at the outset to establish Nows was received in the Colony is

direction simultaneously, but that the Influence of Wealth in Imperial morning that H. E. the Governor of Macas plaintiff and Mr Revier Harris defended,

Mr H. L. Denny Jr, appeared for installation of the system should be a Rome." In one of his chapters Me had received a wiro on the 25th inst. from

single one from the United Kingdom to Mr Dennys said the plaintif and defend- Cyprus, Ades, Singapore, Australis and DAVIS discusses the size of of the return to Portugal e soon. Le could hand nphow or relation of the principal while ticularly of the Singapore station

the authorities nt. Lisbon ordering him to Mus Tung Ou Keo, defendant being with the debate to the ust more par

ant were formerly follow employees of the New Zealand. His Excellency then denit. greatest Roman fortunes. The largest over the reins of Government to Dr plaintiff was introduced by a Mandarin members of the Imperial Conference had Tho of which any record exists were of Mansilla,

who got him into that firm. Both plaintiff not had time to consider the con (300,000,000 or 100,000,000 seaterces, rprise to all interested in affairs in carried on separate. businesses in huma but the capital cost and maintenance would SOLE AGENTS!

This pewn, if bras, will come as a great and defendant outside their business mersin! value of the high power station a sesterce being four cents, which Macio. Dr Mansilla, was Secretaric other at times and when one had cash the

Janir Thuy not to sccommodate each bo very heavy would make these fortunes General de Governs to f. Ex. Machale other borrowed it, the relations between celloney give us appximate figures 7 812,000,000 (gold) and $16,000,000

some little time ago. He luft for Liabon them belog. very friendly. Plaintiff lent at short notes, where he is at prescut, debt was now disputed. Ho land only the Hon M: Howat-It is a scrymportant

defendant $1,000 on July 1, 1010 and the the Blue Bank

His Excolleny-There are no figures ia (gold) respectively Daly two cases uulus he has already, left on his way out. account books and it depended on them and point of $10,000,000 Roman, estated are his return to Macao la an official capacity the general evidence produced.

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