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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4rx, 1102
these only .84 per 1,000 were attacked by plague, as against 2.661 per 1,000 among the non-inoculated population. For the sako of auch readers as may be profes- sionally interested in the question we quote
The untase of Fort Edward for Welhaiwel
The troopskip Zoodiana lett Singapore for
and Alexandra Laland for Llakuartao have Calcutta on the 25th with troops transferred from the damaged Jelunga. 185 all told, in command of Major D. R. Adyo.
now been oficially adepted.
The Straite Government may be arkut at an early date to sanction the formation of a Malay
Volunteer Infantry.
On the 9ili ult. R. Cavill of Sydney, NSW.
*} Norwood Lake, London, in. 11 minuten 59 2.6
won the half mile swiraming championship at
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On the 10th ult. Cardinal Vaughan dedicated the campanila of the Westminster Ripian Catholic Cathedral to 8. £dward, and said that it would beuceforth be called S. Edward's Tover: The Stan fard of the 11th ult. says that Me Steyn, the ex-President of the former Orauge **and not their toxines, at least to a very "much less.extent. The fluid is prepared Mr. Kruger for the formation of an irreconcil Free Stats, resolutely condemns, the project of
from growths on agar-agar, not as inable Boer party. He recommends the Burguers STAFFRINE'S from bouillon cultures. to be sincerely loyal to Great Britain, From the agar the bacilli are scraped and
The departure of Lord Alverstone, Lord suspended in a 5 per cent. sointion of Chief Justice, for South Africa last month was "carbolic acid; the solution is then steri- postponed in consequence of his son having lised by heat, and, thus prepared, is ready died after an operation for appendicitis. The or inoculation, after the strength has lato Arthur Harold Webster, who was Lora in "been finally ascertained by animal experi-1874 and was educated at Charterhouse and The incculations are porformed Trinity, Cambridge, was his father's private by the injection of the fluid by means of secretary. He was called to the Bar in 1899, a simple hypodermip syringe into the * muselas of the back. The quantity injected "Is increased from I granime on the first Of the highest standard of exocllence and,occasion to 1.5 grammes on the second
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The result of the inoculation experiment was attended, as can be seen from the above, by no small measure of suCCESS. same report comes from all quarters where this prophylactic measure has been adoptel. As we suggested the other day, it may come to pass in Hongkong that such a plan will necessarily be adopted, though it is hoped at present that this will not be
In view, however, of such the case. possibility, the previous trials of other places in the direction of plague-prevention are of immense value, and for this reason we now call attention to the labours of the Japanese medical authorities in Formosa."
A cricket match of an unique character was played on the Maplin Sands last July, between Southend and Sheerness. The yacht Conqueror took out an Army and Navy team and another eleven captained by Mr. George Conquest, of of the Surrey Theatre, London. After luncheon the sands wickets were pitched at low tide.
The match was drawn. As the tide ross the teams indulged in fishing.
Two very valuable additions have lately tosa made to the London Zoological Gardens the resentation of a pair of young giraffe by Colonel B. Mahon, D.8.0. They were from Kordorfan and appareatly suffered 130 inconvenience from their long journey. They take the greatest possible interest in th ir next door neighbour, a fine specimens of their own kind, whoes head towers far above theirs, although they are of ne mesu stature. The now giraffes are about two years of age.
The Duke of Connaught, as we havo niready stated, will probably be present at the Another day free from plague was recorded Delhi Durbar Army manoeuvres. It is being at noon yesterday.
arranged that HR.E. shall company Vig. count Kitchener to gypt, when Kharionin and the Nile improvements will be seen, and from Sues both go on to Indin. It is distinctly understood that the Duke will not represent The English tail of the 2nd nit, was delivered His Majesty, bat simply take his position, from a military point of view. Some foralga military celebrities may also be present at Delhi.
The Belilion Public School will re-open du- Monday next.
in London on the lat inst
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We are informed that the Royal Welsh Fusiliers will be relieved by the 1st Derbyshires (81 about the beginning of November.
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A number of Australisa walers, destined for "the coming Race Meeting, arrived on the Chingtu yesterday. They will be drawn for st the Grand Stao at the Racecourse to-morrow, at 5 pan.
News was received in the Calong yesterday
seconde, bealing the record, 11 minutes 53 seconds, by 2,3-5 seconds.
The death is announced of. James Joseph Jacques Tissot, the Frunok artist, agui 65. M. Tissot spont three years (1893-6) in Palestine painting a sarice of 365 water-colours illustrating the life of Christ,
TELEGRAMS.
GENERAL NEWS.
CANTON, 3rd September. 3.50 pm. MR. JOHN BARRETT AT CANTON,
H.E. Tak Sow, Acting Viceroy, when res turning the visit at the U.S. Consulate of Mr. John Barrett, Commissioner-General of
the St. Louis Exposition, assured, the Com- missioner and the U.S. Consul, Mr. R. M. MeWade, that, for the benefit of foreign commerco and the promotion of friendly
A despatch dated Allahabad, 17th August, aaya-Of the thirty-syen doctors to be brought Rout from England for the Punjab plague in-relations with America, the Viceroy would benlation campaign seventeen have already been issue a proclamation that the two Kwang engaged and leave for this country immediately. The retaining twenty follow very shortly.
The Irish Parliamentary party held meeting in Dublin on the 9th ult. Mr. J. Redmond presided. A resolution was pasni. mously carried that, *Ireland, separating | herself from her moroitess oppressore in their Cufonation. rejoicings, stands apart in discou tout and dissatisfaction." Mr. W. O'Brien declared that with many of the younger generation is Ireland it was no longer a question between England's rule and Home Bula but between Home Bue and an Irish Republic,
Now that the Punjab Government has laumeliad ita comprehens.ve incenlation setiems, it i intureating to note that of the 210 plagya deaths in the Bombay Parsee commwaity, only 11 were of persons who lud availed themselves of Hafkina's prophylotic. Of these, but our was įuccalated in 1931, one în 1900, one in 1899, and the remainder in 1897 and 1898. It would have been useful if comparative figures had been given showing the proportion of inoculated persons in the community of Bonsbay.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Legislative Council was bekt yesterday in the Gounell Chamber, Froment
HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFSTORE AUMININ- TERING THE GOVERNMENT, injor-General Sir
KCMG (Commanding the
Hon. F.H.MAY C, MG (Colonial Secretary). Hon. Sir HENRY SPENCER BERKELEY, KNT. (Attorney-Genera)). ________
Hon. . M. Tronson (Colonial Trosenzor). Hon. Commander M. RUMBEY, KN, (Harbour Muster).
Hop. W. CHAtian (Director of Public Works).
Hon. F. W. CLARK (Medical Offer of KULIA)
Hon, Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G: Hon. WA, YUK
Hon. U. 8. SHARP. Hon. G. W. DIOKSON Hon. G. W. P. PLAYFAIR.. Hon. H.SHEWAN
Mr. K JoUNSTON (Acting Clerk of
Councils), provinces must participato in the St. Louis FINANCIAL
World's Exposition on an unprecedented scale: Mr. Barrott will retura to Hongkong on Thursday.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 1st September.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH- STRONG NEWSPAPER COMMENTS,
The Post expresses consternation and indig. nation at Mr. Chamberlain's Birmingham
The publisher of one of the best of the msiti-speech, and adds that if his maxim is accepted tudiuous series of 'classics' now being offered it means the doom of the Empirs, to the public points out, in auswer to objections The Timer assumes that Mr. Chamberlain on the score of uniforinity of binding, that he meant that it was impossible to keep a quarter has adopted & scheme of colour. Red is for of a million men ready for war, but fears that fiction, tine for poetis, green for the essay, and be will be misconstrued as arguing that it in so du. Tu so far as colours denota inoral quali-safe to trust to the patriotism of the people to is beautifully decisive, for, of course, books on garing. This, though it may be pleasant, is ties the choice seams excellent, and the * so on,
maks good the War fica defoiencies, however the East will be purple and on Africs khaki- very pernicious doctrinu. and so on" Thus a home paper writes. A correspondent suggests that, were not blue talien for poetry, the most suitably clad books on Hongkong would be Bine-books.
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The COLONIAL SEGERTAEy laid on the table Financial Minutes (Nos. 39 to 50) and moved
that they be referred to the Finance Coin mitgev
The COLONIAL TREASURER seconded, an the motion was agreed to.
The COLONIAL DEORETARY laid on the table the Leport of the Finance Committee (No. 11) sad moved its adoption:
The COLONIAL TREASURER seconded, and the motion was agreed to
PATARS
The COLONIAL, SROBETALY laid on the tablo Paper on Sanitation, an extrast of the City of itself, and report on the wowenge and Bommy Improvement Act, 1998, also the hop dralungs of Hongkong. The information with regard to the Bombay Improvement Act, he explained was gireu in suswer to a question put on the 4th of Juus on behalf of rion. . H. Whitehead relative to the resumption of insanitary properties in Bombay,
MOUER-COLLAPSEN, Z Hon. G. W. E, Playfair formally put the question while stood against bie tinkų on tra agenda paper
an
THE COLONIAL TRELJUSLK-The replies to
'I'te fuestion "Was:-With refuranos to the recent collapses of newly erected houses in both Hongkong and Kowloga sud consequent deplor THE COMMERCIAL TREATY,
able sons of life, what steps have this Govern. ment taken to fix the responsibility P. Will the In the course of his address to the members Government Lake steps to license contractors of the Manchester Chamber of Commerse, at under bond or otherwise Wil
Will the Government the quarterly meeting, Mr. John Thomson, the slate what the regulations are
Brous to public In November or December the two companice president, after speaking hopefully of the quiries being had into worldsinta. Kuch as those Will the Government, tabte a return (491 sud 50th) of Royal Garrison Artillery prospects of the British Cotton Growing Assoshowing the number of houses which, huve now stationed in Singapore will move to ciation, raferrad at length to the revision of the collapsad this year with fatal results cut giv.ng Gibraltar, and will be replaced by two com treaty with Chins. New proposals, he said, had the owners names, the architects' names, the panies at prosent in Hongkong, the 82nd and reached the Foreign Office through Sir James contractors names, and date of erection ? 6th. The 1st battalion of the Manchester Mackay Lord Lansdowne invited representa the questions are:-) The Pollos Magistrate Regiment may also go to Singapore, from fives of the Manchester Chamber, of the London is about to hold enquiries fate several of the cal- South Africa. This battalion is the old 6ird and Blackburn Chambara of the Chins Associa lapses that were at ended with loss of life, the The regiment is a very larga oue, there being him upon proposals, and the president, with two sider it practicable to lions contractors, Foot,, the depot bing at Ashton-under-Lyae.tion, and of the Chins League to confer with Utown Bolicitor will appear on kohalf of tho Crown. (2.) The Government does not can- four liue battalions, and two Militla battalions other members of the chamber engaged in the because it is only in exceptional cases that 6th Royal Lancashire Militia), these last two China trado, attended at the Farsign Office on Chim Contractors ss sneh trainings being embodied for South Africa. In addition the 24th July. As the negotiations were still an would justify the Irie of toefoes/Uwnora the regiment has six Volunteer battalions peading it was impossible to lay full particulars their architects in selecting a contractor, As of property should be guided by the adview of attached to it, and a Gadət battalion.
before them, but it was the feeling of all present a rule they ươm to be guided by the lowest that the new suggestions were a great advance tender only. (3.) There are un regulaliens on Major-General Dmitry Vassilievitch Fonpon the scheme formerly submitted, and that the subject, bat Urdinatve 1 of 19835, Euction 6. tinta, Military Governor of the Province of the sartas, now proposed to take the place of all the magistrate may, if he considers all enquiry provides that in cases of Baiden or violent death Amur, Commander-in-Chief of the Army in lekin and international taxation upon foreign to be udensary, enquire into the cause of 81 n Amur, and Chief Atangan of Cossack Army of goods, would not be too heavy a price to pay for sither with or without a jury, and inaks zuen the Province, was born in 1855, and graduated the advantages which might result from the new
order with regard therethe simu from Alexandrovsky Military College when 18 provisions, if really carried out. The total of This ratten as only just been received
necessary (9) The return is taking it under years of age. In 1881 he graduated from import duty and surtax at the present prices in printers, and has not yet been revived. A Nikolaievsky Military Academy of the General
cent. They might gather from telegrams in seved
The great argument for free trade at. Vladi- ] Staff, and was attached to Turkestan Militam Shanghai would amount to a little over 10% per revised .py will be furnished BOUD IM İL 18 Orders for cutra copies of Daily Pexes should be afternoon that the China Merchants Steam rostock is that to guard, the frontier of several District Staff. He had charge of ths, Asiatic the newspapers that morning that the startar seni before 11 aan, on day of publication. After that Navigation Co 'a 6,s. Kiangtung, which runs thousand versta to preveut smuggling would Department of General Staff, and was appointed was to be set aside for the provincial as distinable Colonial Secretary informsker Conto-{
Military Agent to Chine. In 1892 he was appointed Chief of the Military Educational Committee of General Staff, and to his present post last March. He is one of the most popular officers of Russia.
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BIRTH.
On the 9th August, at "Sunny Side," Kuching. Sarawak, the wits of V. L. NEURONNE, of a dax btor.
water.
Telegraphs dirse: Fanus, Cours: 4.B.U. 5th Ed. teen Canton and Macao, had struck on a require an outlay of conny milions, and there rock below Honam and fo..pdered in shallowfore the only logical way out of this dimoulty
is the return to the old state of affairs, ie, frm trade The daty and the custom-house delay, and the unimpeded activity of singglers, whilst ruining the frontior trade and industry and delaying in every way the successful solution of special state problems, casting the Russian Government auch enormions sacrifices during the last fifty years, proved absolutely of no. benefit to either the fecal interests of the Ministry of Finsacs or to the central trades and industries,
DEATH,
On the 28th August, at the Nursing Home, Shanghai, GUSTAVUS Frez-ROWLAND, the infant
Hồn of R-WLAND E, WADE, aged 2 years and 2 months.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CI, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C.,
HONGKONG, 4th September, 1902) ► MANY reports have been published recently in these columns describing the measures undertaken by various Governments to
combat the ravages of plague. Two weeks ago we drew attention to a very elaborate schema which the authorities in the Punjab division of India are putting into operation this month for ineculating between six and seven millions of people. From this soleme the best results are expected by those who are responsible for it, but in consonance with British ideas of Government the inoculation is to be entirely voluntary and therefore the success of the experiment
A telegram to the N.-C. Daily News, dated Kole, 28th August, mys-Mr. F. Wilson, & passenger by the N. Y. K. Saibio Maru from Shanghai and ports died on board at 6 a.ma The ship has been quarantined, two of her boys
ehowing symptoms of the disease.
A Berlin telegram to the Ostasickische Lloyd saya: The report of Laffan's Bursan, according to which the Netherlands intend to join the Triple Allianco and are willing to all the Riouw Islande, opposite Singapore, to Germany, is here declared to be absolutely fales.
The outlay on the Singapore-Kranji Railway, sport and voted, comes to $1,469.877, ti
t
mated to the end of this year. The Singapore Legislative Council is asked to spend $60,000 mory as a final vote for the line. An additional of over $42,400 is also asked to meet extra expenditure on rolling stock and materiál,
A probibited coin circulation case is Penang brought out the fact that, to detect such ruindeeds, constables are specially sent out there to get change in copper. Thoy carry instructions to prosecute should the money given contain forbidden coin. Giving each change is construed to mean "circulating the bad money.
At a meeting of the Doves Corporation toward the end of July, the proposal to loval doira the noted Shakespears cliff was discussed, The cliff is MH, high, and from its mention in King Lear in world-famed, aftracting a great number of tourists. The deputy mayor stated that he understood that negotiations had been apered by the national harbour contractors for levelling down this cliff to use the chalk for reclamation work. The town clerk explained
A story comes from Bresion that two well. known Ganadu investigators of Celebes in the East Indice, have, it is reported, dise vered real wild men and women in the district of Lamontjong. They bad an interview with the Rajah, whe, after some hesitation, ordered two women and a child to be shown to the travellers, They are said to belong to the oldest race of Celebes, where they live in the wooded mountains. They "plant a little naise, are monogamous, cannot count beyond one, and never lie." They are exceedingly shy. The two ethnographical anthorities Dr. Paul and Dr. Sarasin are shortly returning to see the Rajab and abisin his permission to bring a pair of the wild people to Europe.
that he anderstood that the proposal came from
THE SEANG LEONG." the military authorities, who stated that the range of the heavy guns at one of the
Notwithstanding the re-assuring newsreceived new batteries was interfered with by the cliff, via Singapod to the effect that the overdue and the War Office therefore proposed to dis-BA. Stang Leong had arrived at Amoy, there mantle it. A resolution of remonstrance. WAS seem to be grave grounds yet for doubts as to ordered to be sent to the proper authorities, tha the vessel's safety. We learned from a well- mayor remarking that they ought to struggle informed source yesterday that the Brang Leany very bad against any interference with this had not arrived.et Amay. How this deliberate statement is to be reconciled with the telegram said to have been received at Singapore on the 20th alt. telling of the ship's enfaty one cannot understand. At any rate a persistent ramour was current in the Colony yesterday that the Seang Long had been totally lost.
historic land-mark.
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Board will be held to-day at 4.15 p..
OLDERS OF THE DAT. Eaport concerning the cessation of the outbreak of cholera in Amoy.
AGENDA
There was a large concourse of people at the M. Gaillard, the director of the Paris Opera, depends largely on the way in which the Parado Ground last oconing to hear the band has issued an edit forbidding gentlemen native population falls in with the views of
of the Hongkong Regiment, which gave so who have the right of entry to the foyer the authorities. We have now before us a excellent performance. Spoofal interest at of that institution to appear there in straw hats. record of an inoculation experiment which tached to the event us this is probably the last In Faris, as in Lesdon, the omul-presence was actually carried through by another occasion on which we shall have the pleasure of of the straw hat is one of the sial signs: Government, namely by the Japanese in hearing the H. K. R. band, previous to the of the times, and it is not surprising that the Formosa, and which was attended by a departure of the regiment for India to be habitue of the foyer de la danse should profer that beadgear in the hot weather to the dialanded. In his considerable measure of success.
abomination of civiliation, the tall hat, whether report on South Formosa for 1900-01 Mr.
The Straits Times records the following :--
collapsible or not. The foyer of the Opera is, Contul KENNY describes the methods which H.M.S. Algerine was at Pulo Tioman two moreover, reserved for Ministers high fanation the Japanese authorities there took, The wanks sgy, at which place a stay of three days aries, and other gros bonnets, who might be 1901 outbreak of plague in South Formosa was raade, The Euftan paid the ship a visit at reasonably presumed to be sufficiently respectable was the Reveret un record, the number of Pahang. Thaco Tringganu was made the to be exempt from sumptuary regulations cases from Ispuary to Angust, when the vessel's destination, and on serival the Sultan the dignity of the National Academy of Musil Water supplicing Return for the fortnight Such, however, isnot the opinion of M. Gaillard. 2 Reports of the Acalyses of the Public epidemic ceased, being 2,780, with 2,026 showed his good feeling by making the com-
3. Lima-washing deaths. The Japanese took stringent manding oficer a present of fruit, 100 chickens, must be maintained, and so on, of straw a ending Angust 30th, 1902 measures to combat the disease and, weil and a ballook. Loaded with these treasures least, men of straw hats are henceforth tabooed 4. Mortality statistics for the weeks ending up to date sa usunt, inaugurate & system the ship set sil again north, and reached Gt behind the scenes of the Opera. Can it be that August 94, 16th and 23rd, 1902,
Redang Islands on Wednesday, and stopped the ghost of a defunct political scandal still Application for exemption from the pro- vision of yards for houses on Inland Lot 249 of inoculation, which turned out very there till Monday in last week. The Sultan of hauts the coudness, cake the Daily Graphic, successfully. Altogether 10,870 persons, Kelantan was to rusive a visit from the
and that there is a sinister sigestion evan in
FRANCIS natives and Japanese, were inoculated. O Algerine as the 19th inst.
the sight of a Panama
1. Correspondence relative to the erection of balconies over Ugown land adjoining Marins Lot No. 225.
and 1240,
Acting Becretary.
INTEGRITY OF A PUBLIO BLEVANT. Hun, C. 8. SHARP asked Will the Honour-
excise upon the products of factories in Chios been drawn to the account of the hearing of an guished from the Imperial Governments. An Whether the attention of the corernment was was to be provided, export duties and internal satis se before the Poller Magistrata un 5th taxation of native products were proposed, but insient, and (2) Whether the Government proposes to tax any action with rotorenes to foreign goods were to be freed from all taxation certain allegations in the evidence given in the whatsoever, except import duty and sertax, said cass, watch boars upon the question of the Thecollection of all taxes, whether import duties, integrity of a public servant? prezin surtax, or native custome, was to be placed under COLONIAL SECRETARY The replies are the supervision of the very efficient Imperial as follows: (1) Yes, it has bean drawn + (2) It
is not proposed to take any notion. Maritime Custous. Lekin barriers were to be ORAIN-COOLI abolished, and the word fole was to be wiped Hon. B. SEEWAN anked-Lau the Folles not out of the Chinese dictionary. One hoped some take measures to prevent aliaje-coslim from other Chinese word might not be found to tako departing tupir chairs who muit required its placa. (Hear, hear.) Upon the whole, this is the Coronation Light for instance ? Are the ofnir-coolice allowed scheme put forward by the Chinese themselves, to leave their chairs lying after consultation with Sir J. Mackay, and the public street. If not,
olice through him, was certainly deserving of the very not take the number of obsir serious consideration of the British Government and have the coolin
ohaira, punished by lap There was to be another conference on the punilahed by forlattaru, of he subject at the Foreign Office that day, at which the Police have no pow the chamber would be represented.
THE SHAUKIWAN OUTRAGE.
The coolie who was murderously sinulted on the Shankiwoo Bood on naday night last by same other coolise, who are alleged to have. entertained a grudge against him on socount of a quarrel, died in the Government Civil Hospital during the night of Monday-Tuesday Besides being stabbed in the right. brasst, the deceased showed a great gash across this wrist and was sliced about the arms, he was also battered on the head with a stone, which, corral with blood, was picked up on the road. at the scene of the tragedy. His dying depost tions, as we have already stated, implicate three Chinamen, who are now in custody. LATEST ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG-
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the Governmen, 101 ande giving the Yol view of the present will 138 Government not, lioena e farther large number of casi alther direct or through 4- (contractor and continue, t Buntil the
supply faily squals the demand, Cau the Government not appoint stands for chairs and rioksbas and instant the Polis to prevent the soolies from leaving the stands without sufl. farm on all the tastes and fiskebas to a cou cient reason? 16 not will the Government actor who could deposit a sum of money an guarantee for the good behaviour of the coolles, these questions
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