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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER JED 1902

A correspondent's letter to the Shanghai

that unless the Chinese accede to bis requent,

his government will oppose au advance in tho tariff list to an offestiva 13 per cent. Since nothing can by sotiled until the Powers act together, Prince Ching has promised to send his weiyuan to Macao to Lok into the matter and report upon it.

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

[FROM QUE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.}

LONDON, 1st October, 1,55. p.m.

RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES

ENQUIRY INTO COLLAPSE OF HOUSES.

FIRST STREET,

fa that cake, as architect, witness superviso and anpo intended the work." He did not remember say other Instands in whey Târ Ko had been employed by bim as a contractor. His resson for saying that Tat Ko nover employed sub-contractors war because he Was generally on the work himself is wituses contractors or There was some stones

The official enquiry into the fatal collapse of a house at 58. First Street, West Point, only could not say whether be employed sub-

9th July List, was resumed ato ten o'clock yesterday morning before Mr. J. H. Koup and work connected with the rebuilding of the a common jury. Mr. H. L. Dennys, Acting house in Centro Street, and it was castomary Crown Solicitot, appeared for the Crown, and in the Colony for the contractor to give the stonework to one man, the carpentering work | Mr. P. W. Goldring, solicitor (Messes Dascon to Bnother mas, and so on. Whily witness [#16 would there boss the and Hastings), for the lease and the contractor, was in the P.WD

dufy, had such a thing been eastomary, of the Lispector of pablo buildings to with the localities. Witness and been in Tak Kea. -

the P.W.D. for about ten years, and he but very weldom known of a plan being chacked with the locally. The P-W. DAVI then, as it was now undermaaned, and that Fast might have woonteil for plans not hang compared with localities Had wichen known would not haps made any differenda In the that No. 58, First trest, win inhabited, fo lan be drew up. He did not know whether. or not it was Tak Kes who rebuilt the anuses.

Cheong Hong said he carried on a contractor's business at 23. Hing Loong Street, under the

treated as of secondary importance;

a Times, written at Peking on the 19th ult, and thus commercial matters are. ns rule, sacrificed to political interests.aya--The Portuguese Ministar is sild to have But, it may well be asked, why should med Brin attitude in his demand for the British consular representatives be less able extension of the foreign sotilament at Macho to help their compatriots than other Consule and the right to construct the Canton Mamo | are to help theirs? That they are fossailway. He has threatened the Wai Wa-pu prompt in doing so can be shown by instances from almost any part of the world. This is the real strength of the grievance which is felt by British commercial mes, and it most certainly demands attention. The debate in the House of Commons, though. some of the speakers many have missed the actual point, was useful in calling public notice to a matter which has been ventilated in a less general way for long without any percep. tible improvement in the situation. Indif ferent Consuls are occasionally replaced by good-an example of this occurred very close at hand but a little time ago-but also, on the other hand, it happens sometimes that good men are replaced by indifferaut. The Foreign Office remains unaltered in its attitude and it is only by influencing the authorities, homeren, did not allow the Cisibility of making concessions which will Foreign Office that the necessary improve moat can be brought about British Con- claimed, infringed on the right of Japan The probably result in the conclusion of a com- guls are sent out, knowing it to be their Foreign Offen at 'Tokyo has institutod investimereinl treaty between Russia and the was numliered, nor could he say whither Centre tot He had already sent in notios

gations into the matter.

duty to protect their fellow-countryman in the lawful exercise of his trade and to

obtain redress for injuries dore-kim, and THE BEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE failing this to report to the British Ambas sador at the particular capital. With an indifferent Ambassador, of course, the

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On the 30th August a Japanese named Usui was seriously assaulted by a number of his countrymen at Peet Arthas, and died after his

removal to the Russian hospital. Allegations of neglect. were made against the Japanese Consulat Nowshwaag, it being complained that he Content was very low in taking action in the matter. The Ovalid daaly's telegram says:

Port Arthur is in the occupation of Russia, but it belongs to the Chinese dominions and the Japanese Count by virtue of extra-territoriality

-M. DE WITTE'S TOUR. -The Globe's St. Petersburg correspondent learns from a reliable source that M. de Witte's tour is connected with the raising of a loan in the United States, whose financiers at present are disinclined to make such an investment, owing to the closed-door policy of Russia in the Far

B. M. Hazeland, civil engineer and architect said he had been practising in the Colony as nok for about two years and a half; before that be was assistant engineer in the F. W. D. While in the P. W. D. it was part of his duty to look after work connected with the Building of buildings bounded on the east by Eastern Ordinance. He was acquainted with the block Strest, on the west by Centre Street, on the north by First Street, and on the south by Second Street. One of the houses in that block of buildings was No. 56, First Street. At the lack of houses Nos 27, 23, 31, and a portion

has jurisdiction over the caso. The Russian East. M. de Witte is studying the post 33, Centre Street, there was onored

to exercise his jurisdiction, and in this way, it is

L'Avenir du Tonkin, in the course of an article on the progress of events in Siam, says: "The

orientalisma of Siim continues. It is now. no.

longer a encrot from anyone that negotiations are in being between Siam and Japan, and that

United States.

THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY. TheSt. Petersburg railway conference has resolved to admit the Eastern China Railway

the fall length of No. 51. Above this covered way was a story, but witness did not kanw if it

or not it was inhabited. After other evidence as to the location of the honses in question, witness said he was engaged in April or May by Tak Kee to prepare plans for rebuilding Nos. 27 to 41, Centro Street. Before prepar leg the plans, witness personally inspected the buildings; the plans werd then made under his duplicate aus sout to the P.W.D. under Section: 69 of the Building Ordinance; the notios pra- dused, dated 21st May, was also sent to the PWD, and bore witness's stamp, underneath a olork employed by witness had

passage-way extending back frim First Street

vigorous Consulis more likely to be sub the alliance is on the point of being officially into the Russian railways direct passenger supervision, and the plan shown him was the

bed than commended, and consequently the Ambassador tou must be made aware of his duties. But the best Ambassador in the world can do little, unless backed by the It is to be hoped home Government. therefore that those mombora of the House of Commons who represent trading con- stituencies will not fail to follow up their criticism of the present unsatisfactory aystem and in conjunction with the interested Press will refuse to let the matter be shelved Duce more. We quite appreciate what Government apologists say about the lack of energy so often shown by Riitish. con. cessionaries, in China as much as anywhere, in taking up the concessions granted to them. This, boweyer, is beside the point whether the British Government does give its subjects proper assistance and protection A. S. WATSON & CO. ] when appealed to through its consular agents.

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There are two totally different faults, com mitted by different classes of individuals, which are responsible for what decline there is in British trade compared with the trades of other countries. It is useless for those who have committed one of these errors to excuse themselves by pointing to the other

class.

A double reform is necessary.

An opening dinner and bouse-warming of the now King Edward Hotel takes place to-night.

We have received from the office of the Hongkong Telegraph Co., Ld., a little patiphlet

proclaimed to the civilised world. The trup Siames patriota Bes in this offensive and defensive' Uliance something of an absurdity. in that it forses them to introduse into their army and navy Jspinese officers, and to go to Japan to get warships built. There is in fact fear that the introduction of the Japan so inte Bian takes something of the form of an invasion. and that the constraction of iconslada may be a. loss unfal work for Bins than wurics of a los expensive character. We shall have more to say It is interesting in about that another time." this connection, says a Singapore page, to remember that there have been Japanese in the service of Siam for many centuries and that in olden days they were generally the troops of which the King's bodygn rd was formed.

A Hungarian stadent named Charles Erdoyli in engaged in a walking tour of soms 4,000 miles auder somewhat curious conditious –At the beginning of June he started, entirely with- out funds, from Debrecsin, in Hungary, bis

intention being to walk en average of 25 to 30 les a day, earning what his required for the necessaries of life by journalistic work. Since

and goods-traffic@ystem.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LoxpoN, 30th September.

INSURRECTION IN MACEDONIA. The Macedonian Committes at Sofia formally aanuuces the outbreak of an insurrection in Macedonia. The insurrectionists are headed by Colonel Jankoff formerly of the Bulgarian army, and he commands at present 3,000 men' divided into several bands, A provisional government has been formed.

which Plan only; no supervision." The

written

Arm name of Tak Koe. He know houses No. 52 La 38, First Birect, and described them. work, but thay moved out between 18th and People were living in No 58 when he went to

Strout to the same depth as No. 36. Witness 25th Jane No. 68 Leftrum Firat commended work on 28th Jhus, and bullt a scaffold take down the roofs of the hʊuess

Chest to the WD-on Srd Juuk, Per super

hits to pull down the houses; gran the agent for the ONLП The Sanitary Board had closed and Pan Cham engaged

witness

va rebuild the houses. -- Thurs to be pulled down and rebuilt

27 to si, and for that to be paid $1,400 tha to writing. Mr.

rohitect who drew up the ases, and he kane tast nud rahaild the Louses. the plans, Mr. Hareload do with the work, he sent

the FWD auto got the W. D. *Witonsa took

Able of which work ndertook and performed

notice was one regarding the commencerzent of work on the houses in Centro Street, and was acknowledged on 9th July. At the request of the Medical Ofleer of Health, witness after wards amandal the plan sont to the P.WD. Witness Wan of opinion that the houses in Centre Street. were old ones. When he in- spected the site, he did not examine the story overlooking the covered passage-way, and there was no sub-contracting He bought al conld not say where access to it wan to be the different kinds of material himself, and ast gained. As to the pulling down of the house, hir own fokus to work on them. He let ant the by the end of June Nos. 27 to 33, Contes scaffolding to one Hai Being, No. 60, Fleet Street, were demolished; he could not say who Strent, who put of the hoardinge" and the pulled them down, as he had nothing what soskolding over the old buildings The whole ever to do with the process of demolition, which of the bamboo work he agreed to do for $110. he did not sve. Witness could not give way and it was his business to woo tlist all the sijain- dste as to when the new houses in Centre ing buildings were progarty shored up ad

who person ski nothing whatever to do. He visited the directions for from witness, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S HEALTH,Street were rebuilt; with that also be had protected. That shoring up Bat Shing received

President Roosevelt's temperatura is again bonses on 29th July, after the collapse, at the

the apperintended the normal

LONDON, 30th September.

request of the loss of the buildings. On that going down. every felthe pulling-down.

then he has walked through Hungary, Anstein, | THE MACEDONIAN INSURRECTION. wards as far down as the first floor, but the and First Street, “was sluo

Oxford, and the Thames Valley to London, and on to Dover, which he reached at the end of He states August. Erdeyli is a teetotaler, that he is making the tour for the purpose of studying the manners of differeat countries stad seeing their principal buildings. He left Dover for Calais on the concluding stages of his walk through Paris, Igous, across the Alps into to his starting-point, which he hoped to reach by the end of September.

kigde op

occasion he went to the first floor of No. 56, of four houses was finished by 24th July, First Street, and found that the second floor these having to be done BestNos, 27 to 39, kitchen had collapsed on to the first floor; the Centre Street: Ou 24th Ja, the ground where western wall of the kitchen had fallen out these four houses had stood was quite clear,

thom down - the weste roof was still intact. The reason that the lessee, walf of Great disturbances are taking place in wanted witness to inspeel the honess was to demolished witness could not any exactly when and Germany by way of Budapest, Vienna, and

prepare plans for the reconstruction of a por that wall was pulled down, but if on of be Berlin to Hamburg, where he embarked for Macedonia, and marious fighting has already tion of No. 52, 54, and 56, First Street. These fore 24th July. The onset of paling down bouses were old, in witness's opinion. The the western wall of No. 88 would not Hall. From Hell he continued through Mancomurred between Balgarious and Turks. The

were decayed, the joists of the kitchen

be

tue western wall of No. to expose chester, North and South Wales, Bristol, Tarkish reserves have besu called out. walls were not level, and the place sesmed 58, because the roof still remained; the wind Lo be saturated with water. The brick and rain, however, witness added, woniá bát OBITUARY.

Wifnoma was Kfraid that the wark was also old, but witness did not cut into against the wall. General vou Gossler, Prassian Minister of the walls, and could not say whether they were wall of No. 56 would fall on al. yoga so 15

typhoon well built. He should say, however, that shored it up there wa War, is dead.

judging from the condition of that portion of about that time. In addition to what he pur the western wall of No. 56 left standing, the ap against No. 68, Jai Shing pisent zone skor. wall was badly constructed, and there appeared ing poles against the wastern wall of No. 58, to have been very little mortar sed. The and alen shoes at flefront and back of the wall. collapse included the whole of that portion After the adjournment for lunch, tas saquiry between the cross wall sad the back wall, and was resumed. Witness mold the shoring was from the first floor to the roof. The palling put up after the wail of No. 69 had been taken down of the western wall of the covers passage dowa, that was before 24th July, sont th way had the effect of only slightly exposing the July. These shores were set in a hole is the western wall of No. 56 to the weather, and ground. At the top of the whoren wat ʼn plank. did not deprive it of any former support he was no needle going into the wall bat derived from the covered passageway as simply the plank. The sharings cousisted each the roof and flour of that passage way were of thres pol ronning up fan whe, every pole shored up where the walls had ben taken be ng these inches in diameter. A little uttor necessity to shore up the wall of No 56 because witness wort to No. 36, but did not go inside;

be down. In wituoss's opinion, there was no eleven o'clock on the forenoom of 20th July of the rebuilding, and what_shoring up there since then he had been Inude, although WAR was unscoasary, as the floor and roof were could not say when. He found that the second still standing. As far as he knew. no European foor had fallen down on to the frat door, and was looking after the reconstruction of the that the western wall bat also collapsed, the houses in Centre Street.

With

al before 11 am, on day of publication. After that entitled The Hongkong "Dock Co.: Its Present Italy, through Tariu, Venice, and Triszta, back

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and Future Prospects, consisting of articles ro printed from the Hongkong Telegraph and ons from

this paper,

certain correspondence addressed to the local Press in connection with the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., and a

On the 18th September, at Tokyo, A. W report of the Company's meeting on the 18th THOMPSON, aged 78 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES Vaux ROAD CI. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STEERT. E.C.

HONOKONG, 3rd October, 1902,

A CORRESPONDENT at Constantinople wrote to the Times recently, inspired by the debate in the British House of Commons

August. The pamphlet forms a useful if not quite complate record of the discumios on the Dock Co. directors' proposal for the construction <f a new dook.

PONTIFICAL JUBILEE OF POPE LEO XIIL

On Sunday next, the 5th instant, the Roman Catholic community of Hongkong will sale. brate the Pontifical Jubiles of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. We are requested to state that the following will be the order of service A Shanghai Times despatel, dated London, and programme of celebration at the Roman the 25th September, says:-In connection with Catholic Cathedral. At 8... there will be a plans for active competition in Atlantic steam-

Pontifical High Mass at which His Lordship ship service, sanouncement is made by the Bishop Piazzoli will officiate sselsted by all the Cunard Company that it has decided to carry clergy. The mass will be sung by the Cathe out the plan projected some time ago for dral choir, a-sisted by an orchestra. The servies greatly improved in respect to speed, sermon will be preached by tho Rev. A. M. Definite word has been reseired from Liverpool Alveo, S. J. The servios in the afternoon will

LONDON, 30th September.

NATIONAL FINANCES. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, speaking at Bristol, strongly urged the dangers attendant on au ever increasing ordinary expaditure. A strong navy was vital to the safety of the Empire, but this is now so strong, relatively, that increased expenditure on ship-building next year is unnecessary.

BOER GENERALS IN EUROFE Information derived from Boer dorost states that the Boer Generals have bees promised an audience by the German Emperor, and that they also hope to secure a reception by the

Tsar.

CHOLERA IN THE PHILIPPINES. Cholera is causing terrible ravages in the

cases are oxsarring daily-in-some towns.

on the Diplomatie and Consular services, that the company will place on its line as Roon start at 430 p.m. and will consist of the rocita- Philippine Islands. As many as a thousandorised wall and similar walls it properly built { not “polat-out to

as they can be built two now ships, each with an assured speed, capacity of 25 knots, for the pa pose, it is openly declared, of regaining the Atlantic record for quick passage to New York.

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A sum of 81,254.14 has been raised by sub scription in Kisochan for the benefit of the wafferers from the recent floods in the hinter land. The Governor of Shantung who was in formed by the German authorities of this result of the appeal on behalf of the necessitons to the German residents, telegraphed his thanks to

tion and singing of the Rosary, a sermin. by the same preacher, to be foll wed by Te Deum and Benediction. In the evening at 8 o'cloc the Cathedral and compound and the Mission house will be iluminated, in which the French and Spanish mission houses, the Convents and St. Joseph's College, will join. Bishop Piazzoli will hold a reception in the ball of the Catholic Mission at 9 p.m.

COMING THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES.

In that debate, he anid, the speakers appeared to be of opinion that our Ambas sadors and Consuls are responsible for the decline or increase of British commerce- altogether an erroneous idea, he added, for it is not commercial assistance that the British manufacturer, trader, shipowner, A., require from their Consuls abroad, but rather official assistance and protection.

A PLAINTIFF'S FIX. The distinction, is clear enough, but we do not imagine that any of the speakers in the

the Supreme Court yesterday morning, House of Commons actually wanted British andsome provision already made by the Pro. bufore the Paiste Judge, & case was called in Consuls to advertise or otherwise pushvincial Treasury he would only require 8882 of which Leung Fat Ki, chandler, Abordeen, suod American visitors leave us, with hopes, however, already done several jobs for witness, who fall and

the sun collected by the Germans. This money Leung Yung Kwai, fisherman, Abordeen, for has been forwarded to him and the abscribers $153.68, being balance due for goods sold and have decided to devote the balanis to the Faber delivered. Hospital.:::.

the subscribers, but intimated that in view of the

Mr. Vezi

rebuilding ad ue fokis, Dia

#nce they were

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vated

By Mr. Goldring The joints in all three ebris lying in the plans here: Mt. 23 and hoon. Witness could not whether the collapsed

rotten condit on. The kitchen on the second aan who put us the sikri houses, Nos, 52, 54, and 56, First Street, were in wall of one or mo Boor was consequently in a weak state, and likely rotten. Witne to callapse with the slightest extra presara, kitchen that wan In the event of a plan being shown kita bearing that when the foundation the words covered passageway witness he sent to the PWD would naturally infer that there was a story so them; it was Mr ever that passage-way, if the plan referred to came and looked Chinese houses. fie considered that the mexs had known Mr.

should have been able to withstand greater the wall of, No. 38 -

than that to which it was subjected. Crisp came, but when exposure protected as it was by the roof and first floor of wall at No. 58 lad the covered passage way and stored up in what mediately adidas ed appeared to witness to be a satisfactory down and that it ad manner. The shoring ran along the whole said, he not all At the present moment there are not maar longth of No. 56 and early up to the roof. It or any other Baro dates flag for the theatrical season at the was witness's opinion that the kitchen the wall of No. 56.

floor fell first and kacaked out the side wall 29th July and Theatre Royal, City Hall, but enough is known because he found on his inspection lot of No. 56 a simpl to show that it will be an interesting one. It broken shoring which mast have been sansed joists being rot opaus, as is well known, on Saturday tight with by a falling weight. If the side wall had fallen person the Neill-Frawley Company's performance of first, the brickwork would have dispersed be tween the sharings. Witness kuer Tak Kes, Secret Bercise, followed on Monday by Lord and and considered him to be better than the Lady Algy. After this, unfortunately, our average contraster in Hongkong. He had

British goods, which is what commercial

of a return after the New Year.

In the first or second week of November the that sub-contracting was responsible for so by Mr. Gollei assistance seems to mean, The argument

Hongkong A.D.C. presents. Liberty Hall, the inch had work in the colony Tak Kee, to contractor of those who complained in Parliament was

Mr. 11. N. Ferrers, barrister, who appeared prospects of which appear very bright. Then witosss's koowledge, had never been involved in 21eard and fair enough, that British Ambassadors and

number of years. In the of buildings in a contractor for for the plaintiff, said he had rather on unusual before Christmas the A.D.C. contemplates say collapsed houses, and he had known him a been continually Consuls do not as a rule give the same

The Malay Mail says:-At a time when's'l application to make to Eis Lordship. His client giving His Excellency the Governor, a comedy P.W.D., speaking from his experience as a be bad never amount of support and protection which other countries Ambassadors and Consuls thoughts are centred on the Sismose Meley had been arrested on the previous night by the of a light description, which has been performed former official thers, the inspector of buildings buildings. No land been old buildings. Witness did not know if say, witness, had been in the States in general, and the States of Kelantanolice for cutting firewood without & Hence here by the Dallas Co.; and sums time in was the officer whose daty it was to look after houses in Centrs Street give to their nationale. This is not peces in particular, it is interesting to learn that o or something of that sort and had to appear at January the musical comedy by W. S. Gilbert officer from the P.WD, over inspected the the Hestampared the

of these heILSINS. When witness was in the and saw 201 sarily because the British representatives law exists in the latter State which forbids the Police Court that morning. He had had and Osmond Care, His Excellency.

PW.D., it was not usual to check a plan with floor are in theineelves less able mo. The Malays selling their land to aliens: This alone to be bailed out in $100 in order to be able to correspondent whom we have mentioned is a block to all private enterprise. The Malays appear at the Supreme Court, and the penalty

the actual locality, and more often than not the The

in whatever old plans wars in possession of above makes the excuse for them that themselves are distinctly well off. They have would fall upon his surety if he were not at the

poly check upon a plas sent in by an architect moment unfortunately their power is very limited, been exporting copa of a very considerable total. Magistracy at 11 o'clock. He would sccord.

the P. W. D., and very often he know that plans submitted to the F. W. D. had been inspected by a person who had no knowledgs of and they cannot render the aesistance often value for some years past, and as their imports in-ly. ask for an adjournmaut.

His Lordship said he was disposed to grant

the locality, and compared with old pinas în saked for by British subjects or those repre- have been limited both in value and quantity,

One or two other applications havo, we under the possession of the Department. Mr senting British interests without having more and more hard cash has found its way into the application. It was only far, he thought,

the pockets of the people Although the Malays because while the Police Court would have had stand, been made for the use of the Theatre, but Crisp, witness believed, was the presen first to refer to their Ambassadors { then have to get the Rajah's consent to lease land to give way to that Court, stilt $10) was a big no defluits arrangements have been made beyond inspector of buildings

By Me Dennys-Tak Bee not comes the deadlock, he says, as Ambasto alims, this is not hard to obtain asam for the plaintiff to forleit. But Mr. Ferrom what we have mentioned. As the Dallas Co, in Government contracter, and was hot amploy

by the Government. andora, having to consider so many politicul | mata, and as matter of fact the Rajah must see that bis man was not arrested again, again in Ladia wemay perhaps look forward to

The case was adjourned until today, when te naal reit but we hear that Mr. «Dallas is him in building houses questions, are very loth to press com himself at one time contemplated a very isige

fit will be takon fest among the date on the list.ot-

Central About Fugl teen with the Compak y mercial questions, which are always; leasing of his territory,

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The only other date arranged so far is the visit of the Brough Compang about the middle of February next. This will be the last visit of Mr. and Ms. Brough to the Far East, as Mr. Brough intends to retire from the stags at the completion of his soasan.

did not think that he was in the habit Mr. Der of sub-contracting, It was witness's opinion | No. 567–

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