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THE LONGKONG DAILY PR*S8 FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1903
Sixty dead rale have been discovered in the TELEGRAM S.
Seventh Army Division barracks at Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Is is feared that this will be followed by an outbreak of plagas.
Two Japanese stoerage passengers on the as. Korea were arrested at San Franciscs on charge of smuggling. In the trunks belonging to one of them was found cough stuff to start general merchandise store. They were lodged in the county gaol.
The open golf chumpionship at Prestwick, which concinded on the 11th ult, we a triumph for the Varten family. Harry Vardon was first with a sore of 300 and his brother Tom second with 308. This is the fourth open championship secured by Varden, who was born in Jersey 33 years ago.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE ADMIR LTY DOCK. OFFICIAL REPLY TO THE PETITION
·FOR REMOVAL.
The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, K., C.M.G, has forwarded tu us for pablication the following documents relating to the publie petition in favour of the removal of the Admiralty Dook and Naval Yayl from the position at present contemplated to a site entaide the city of
THE ILLNESS OF THE POPE.
LONDON, Ah July, Extreme naction has been administered to the Pope. PRESIDENT LOUBET IN ENGLAND. | Victoria :-
LONDON, 7th July,
At a banquet at Raskingham Palace, the King, in toasting President Loabet, said the reception given by all classes of the popula. tion showed their really frienly sentiments towards Francs, which as the nearest country to England should be her best noighbour. Presi. dent Loabet in reply said ho was certain that the King's visit to France would have the happiest effects and serve to tighten the relations of the two nations, thas guaranteeing the pesca of the world,
The papers dwell on the spontanisty and warmth of yesterday's demonstratious as a proof of the real interest for Fennos and the Franch, which has never died out in Great Britain,
part of the Hilltary. Establishment, adjoining the Navil Yard, and the erection, of new Ord- nance Stores. Magazinsa, Barracks, to, and possibly of anw defence works.
6. I have very carefully considered the whola subject, and while I am at once mest reluctant to negatives proposal put forward by influential - members of the community and supported by yourself, and am well aware how strong are the objections to existing arrangements, I regret to have to inform you that I have come to the onclusion that the exponditars would be hoavior than the Colony could bear, and I Hongkong, 9th April, 1983. Sin, On the 26th altime you were good therefore request you to inform the petitioners anongh to receive a deputation composed of that. I do not find myself able to meet their representatives of the various commercial in-wishon-I have, elo.,
J, CHAMBERLAIN. terests in this Colony, when the question of the proposed now Admiralty dock was discussed and Governor Henry A. BLAKE, when as chairman of the deputation I had the honour to inform Your Excellency that we proposed to draw up a petition to the Right Colonies praying that a Royal Commission be Honourable the Secretary of State for the appointed to consider the whole question roist- ing to the dock.
In consegnenes of the unanimans support this moremont has received from all sections of the Hongkong community a petition has now been prepared and though the time at our disposal has been limited signatures have boon readily obtained. Including those of all classes and nationalities roprosented here and em- brasing most, if not all, of the Jeading busines firms in the Colony..
full recognition of the advisability, where possible, of establishing naval stations outside great commercial harbours, they "would not refuse to consider any offer from the Colony to re-provide equivaleat accom- modation on an approved site"; the Navy would continue to occupy the present yard and anchorage until the new establishment could be handed over, Their Lordships FOR THE SUMMER. kindly point out what extensive accommo. dation they would look for. Mr. CHANDER-
The Tientain correspondent of the Mercury says in his fetter enclosing this telegraphed on the 2nd inst.Mr. Dutring's extract:-"You will observe that this fasl judguent in the railway siding dispute scheme would involve the Colony in very awards the Band and station roads to the heavy expenditure,” etc.. In fact the Admi-Railway Administration, thus completely justi. ralty really asks not only for a more suitable-fying the British claims. site but also for a better equipped yard, while Mr. CHAMBERLAIN piles on the agony One of our most popular preparations, with his remark about the Military establish- which has stood the test of fiftyment now adjoining the Naval Yard. No wander then that the Colonial Sceretary years. Cools the skin and removes
should have come to the conclusion that the irritation at once.
expenditure required would be heavier timn the Colony could bear! Their Lordships of
The U.S. warships engaged in mahosavres in the Admiralty would indeed stand to win, the Gulf of Pochili were the battleships Oregon and Kentucky, the cruiser New Orleans, the when, having consented to some site, not on the mainland, suggested by the Colonial gunboats Helena, Annapolis, Vicksburg, Wu- authorities, they should have all the necesmington, and Don Juan de Austria, the Monterey aud Monarnock, and the torpedo tender Wanpa. enry work executed to their own satisfaction, but entirely at the Colony's exponas. The tack, besides two navy transports. Admiralty's proposal is, of course, simply exorbitant, while it makes one doubt the sincurity of the statement in the second paragraph in the extract dated the 9th March. Mr. CAMBERLAIN's letter of June effectually carries out the process vulgarly nown as "rubbing it in," and th; peti- tioners have now o ly to bear the smart, They cannot gard themselves as fairis
The Felt Blen (Brussels) asserts that the treated by the home aut writies, aor could any impartial jalge consider that they have Obronovitch dynasty of Servia is not extinst King Milan left a second son by Mms. Christin, been so treated. In the midst of their dis- appointment the upholders of the schemo whom he legitimised, and who will dispute Poter Karageorgevitch's right to the Servian throne. for reinoval, though they will not of course feel any pleasure in the thought of theIt appears that the 10th Juns was the data expense to the Naval authorities, may at selected for the murder of King Alexander and his wife because it was the 35th anniversary of least see a strong additional justification
the uncler of the King's grand much Michael. for their proposuis, in the fact that the work on the present site is proving very The Sin Wen Puo states that the Linog much maro dificult and costly than the Kwang Viceroy recently wired to the Peking Government stating that owing to wide-spread Admiralty calculated it would be at the beganing. It has for some time been an disorder in Kwangs and the distressing condi- open secret that the Harbur batom sting of the pople, due partly to famine, he has very connderably less firm than a super-transferred Els, 300,000 from the Szechuan and ficial examination first declared it to be. Tls. 350,005 from the Kwanging Treasury to The difficulties encountered are not perhaps the military fund of the province, where he
2. I have also, as requeslod in the third para- insurmountable, but their surmounting will would make his temporary headquaters to
graph of your letter mader Boknowledgment, make a vast difference to the nature of the direct pareoonlly all movements of the Imperial
troops and the admidistration of the people.
BIG ROBBERY IN KOWIDON: telegraphed summary of the petition to d. ħa. Sir. Vor [31 turk.
have balling squadron
rug ar prosent ong or | Landevenlakservant, Arrancaised as follows:The battle- the biggest robberies, so far as the valus of the
H. A. BLAKE,
Governor, &c.
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MARIAGE.
On the 27th June, ut the Registry Ofice, Singapore, HetDIAN OSCAR KRAT to REBECCA STERNDEBAL
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Dekorn "Orence 34, Des Vœux Road C}, Layton OrrICE: 1991, FLEET STREET, E.C
Hanakova, 10th July, 1903,
that
L'Echo de Chine says that the sub-prefects of Shanghai and Now Wai nad Commander Long, who had anited to operate against the Pootang brigande, have had no success in their operations. Fighting between the two factions who base been raiding the peaceful inhabitants is still going on, with considerah's less on both sides, und many of the inhabitants aro skifting inte Shanghai for protection.
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I have now the honour to hand Your Excel loney this petition, with the request that you. will be pleased to forward it to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and would further ask that Your Excellency b good enough, as soon as possible.
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G.C.M.G., &c, &o, de,
EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM THE ADMIRALTY TO COLONIAL OFFICE,
DATED 9TH Manón, 1903. Their Lordships' first duty is to provide for the necessities of His Majesty's ships on tho China Station, present as well as future, and under no circumstances can they assent to abandon the present works, the early completion of which they believe to be necessary to socacity.
Bubject, however, to the requiremos of the Navy being met, their Lordships are anxious to place no obstacle in the way of the commercial expansion of the Colony, aud they fully recogaisu that it is best whenever possible to establish Naval Stations outside the boundaries of great commercial harbours.
LATER. PresidentLoubet was rec si vodat tus Gaiklhall, with tho groutest ceremony. In responding to bia health the President emphasised the value of friendships between the two uations. All Fronomen in London urs delighted at thin reptios, which is regarded as an important to telegrapha summary of the petition to Loniton accommodation ou au approved
landmark in international relations,
LADY ROBBED IN THE STREET.
C. P. CHATER,
Chairman.
Io conclusion I would beg on behalf of this community to express our gratituls for the kindly sympathy Your Excellency has shown to to us in this matter, and to express the heps that with your abde assistance the great improve While Mra Jorge, wile of Mr. F. J.ment for the Colony advocated in our petitios Jorge, was shopping in Wellington Streat
may be carried out-I have, &.. about soon on Wednesday her purso was snatched by a Chinese. The robber ran into one of the lanes, made his exit to Lan Kwai Fong and then His Excellency Sir HENEY A. BLAKE, escaped up Glonealy, Mrs. Jorge pursued G.C.M.G., &o., &o, &c. the rogue, crying for help, but of cours could- not catch him, had a wasty fat and lost sight of the thief. The parse which was hang- ng from her waist contained 895 in brukpotes, one diamond ring (16 stones), n buuste keys, handkercbi fs, and sore bills. Mrs. Jargs had come dowa for the purpose of settling accounts and was in company with a Spanish lady, ara Yard Extensloo and Dockyards, and to in- Aisa, when the robbery took place. The los afer you that I have cansad it to be transmitted is valued at $350. The matter was reported nt to Bir. Chamberlain with an expression of my ones by Mr. Jorge, parannally, at the Central strong approval of the pengor which it embodies. Police Station.
Government House, Hoogk wg. April 17th, 1903. Sra, I have the boater to acknowledge the suceipt of your letter of the 9th instant
Polision to enclosing
the Secretary of State for the Colonies regarding the Naval
The Straits she reports a landslip in Perakip Fuzi. Yashing, Skikishiau, Mikuan, Asahi | property stolen goes, that has occurred in the The Hou. Sir C. P. CRATER, C.M.G.
which is expected to delay the opening of through trafle in the railway, timod for the
15th ingl.
Professor Davis, tha well known entertainer,
is visiting Hongkong again after a long absence. He has just arrived from Australia and will open at the Theatre Royal shortly.
Preparations wer‹ boing made in Shangìti at the end of last week to receive Tak Sev, late Acting Viceroy of the Liang Kwang and Commissioner Des gazte of Tribut› Rico,
and Hortune the armoured craisers Iwate, Colony for some considerable timme.
long, Takume, Adana, Asuma and Tukiwa,is Mr. Esmailji Tajbahi, a Parsee gentleman The victim and sight torpeda-destroyers. Thía gives a total residing with his wife, an Australian lauly
Gorornnent House, of 146,939 tone displacement. This vessein at 45-46, Elgin Road, Korlow, and the facta
Hongkong, 9th July, 1903. were all to assemble at Muroram, Hokkaido. by of the ease are as follows. On Wednesday
Six-With reference to my letter of the 17th the 10th it. (to-day) and after taking in coal afternoon Mrs. Tajbabi, accompanied be her April (No. 2807/00/0-0.8.0.), I have the there they ar to cruise along the coast of amab, called on a friend. The hasband comsined home to inform you that a despiteb, of which Eastern Siberia and Coren, Billy proceding at home, and some time after his wife's departure the enclosed is a copy, has been received from to the Gulf of Pochili.
theamah returned and said Mrs. Tajbahi wanted the Secretary of State for the Colonies. I him to go to her. He locked up the house and sha!! be glad if you will communicate its tenor went along with the amab to where his wife to the other signatories of the petition.-I have Arrived there, be sat down without the honour to be. Sir, Your most ebediout
HENRY A. BLAKE, troubling to ask why he had been sent for, simply to escort his wife homo when the visit The Hon. Sie C. P. CHSTER. C.M.G. apparently taking it for granted that it was
Governor, &c.
was over; the amal however, weut away. An
Qus in every thirty-six of the males over fifteen years of go in the United Kingdom is a scamun in the mercantile marine or a fisherman according to the report of the Board of Trade Committee, but that by no means represents the proportion of Britous who go to sa in ships. For the entrant your the total number of offi cora
W39.
The Shought Mercury of the 2nd lost. *ay3z—©f?u{r!npou 3 time Shanghai was a stron hold of teetotalism; now it is the abode of tumperance." And then, of course, there is and men, untiva service ratings, provided by the hour later the husband and wife arrived back also the bandor."
Estimates for the Royal Navy is 127,009, being on incr-ase of 4fiili) ver tus previous yours Taking th two totals this means that one in about every twenty is a sailor, which is an
any other mation can boast, even with the enu- seription which supplies the seamon of several Continental countries.
and found to their dismay that the house bud been turned upside down, and an invisliga- tion of the lage showed it to be a serious one. Promissory notox to the amacutit of £1,000
tore zuissing, as well as 437 Rovereigas, six
serraut,
(Copy)
Downing Street,
5th June, 1903.
Whilst, therefor, their Lordships for the reasons already stated cannot see their way to themselves negotiate for any new si a for the Naval Yard, they would not refans to aonsider au offer from the Colony to re-provido equivalent
In suggesting equitalent accommodation, their Lordships have in view aut not only the Decks, Basing, Stores, Mugazises, Workshops and other accessories to a Naval Yarl, but also the available anchorage and whatever defencesary necessary toensure security equal to that obtained under present conditions, and it right also be necessary to replace the Naval Hospital, which je in the vicinity of the present Yord
It is further necessary that tho Navy should continue to occupy the priront Yard and anchorage until the new establishment is ready, and can to hand d over to them..
If the Colonial authorities are preparel to deal with the watter on this lasis, I am to suggest that they should in the first instanco forssard particulars of any sites they proposed to offer, which must not be on the mainluuri.
bold their Lorshipa find it possible to acespi any one the sites, the details of all necessary works would next hiyo ti ba considered and agreed to. These could then be exported by the Colonial Govenment to their Lordships' satisfaction. but entirely at its own so t.
When compled the now establishment could to taken ove by the Navy, mid the proszt Yard handed over to the Colonial Government
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 9th July,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Beroun I levoue A. G. WISE (PUINE JUDGE).
DISPUTE ABOUT A DOG.
A case was called in which Pedro N. Sequeira,
3 Elgin Street, claimed from Felix Lorria the return of a brown pointer dog belonging to the plaintiff, or is the alternative $200 damages Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. E. J. Grist of: Mossra • Wilkinsoc ond Grist, solicitors, was for the defence.
Mr. d'Alinada stated that the dog in ques don which went by the name of “Brownie,”. had belonged to Mr. Ehmer who was formerly employed in the fem of Messrs. Maguriak & Co, in which a plaintiff was also employed, When Mr. Elimer was about to leave Mosart Megorink & Co. to join Mesars, Gro-suanu & Co. the plaintiff asked him for the dog in case be
All the Japanese reservists in Tientsin and Poking, including civilians, have been ordered to return to Japan by the earliest steamers, This is in keeping with the nows which reached enormously larger percentage than that which gold ungguts, worth aboat £59, and jawal. April hast, forwarding a patiti a from residents should leave the Coloug, Mr. Elinor promised us from Shanghai about the Japareas reservists there.
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and miscellaneous articles of the total values of nearly $1,000. The police were immediat ly communicated with, and they arrested the nah, whose term of service expired next day, when she was to be missed. No trace of the stolen property had been found yesterday.
COMPLETION OF THE 'PACIFIC
<'ÇABLE.
The last link in the American Pacile Cable
messages between President Roosevelt and was forged on the 5tt instant, and the following
Governor Taft of the Philippine Islands were
Sir, --I have the honour to acknowledge, tuo gipt of your despatch No. 181 of the 9th in Hougkong to theeffect that the Naval Yard should be removed to another site.
It is muggested that the present site of the Naval Yard is inadequate for the pur- pores of Ilis Majesty's Navy, but I am in- formed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that, though it would no doubt be an advantaga if more room; were available for extension, the area of the Naval Yard, when completed, will be 39 acres, and the eis spaen
for the constraction of another dock of the
largest eis, should an additional dock be found faturo date. There is Recessery at some themfore no necessity, from a Naval point of
We publish in another column to-day the reply from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the petition forwarded last
Unly two cases of plague were raportad April through HE. the Governor. praying yesterday as having occurred during the 24 Under the title of "Boll Nitrification and that the Admiralty Dock and Naval Yard hours eaded at noon. Neither case was falui, Mosquitoes," au important paper sa ozteikut be moved from the site on which it is now
one was a Chincie from 526. Des Voons Wested to the Lanest by Dr. Waddell, who deserines Peing laid out to some other spot wore and the other was an Indian from Victoria a ories of experiments showing that the pre- suitable in the eyes of the petitioners. Gaol quarters. The total number of cases for setice in water of oven a vary minute quantity of This prayer, as was shown by Sir HENEY the year now amounts to 1,322,
ammenia is fatal to wosquito larve, and le ading to lie couelusion that, while ammonia is a poison, BLAKE's attitude, when he received the
For the purpose of encouraging Japanese to them in all its combinations, the contained deputation on the 26th March, badirado in Siam, the Japanese Minister at Baby the Governor's strong approval. But the kok, Mr. Inagaki, is reported to have approached infors that in the effective nitrification of the nitrogen unit i the index of effectiveness. do reply is nevertheless a very firm refusal to Barna Kodama, Governor-General of Formam, surface waters and vegetation through the entertain the proposal of the petitioners. with a suggestion that the Osaka Shose medius of the soil we have a forcs of e ormons the first to be transmitted across the wires : view, for any change of site. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN's decision is mainly based Kaisha's regular subsidised service in Formas upon a letter from the Admiralty to the should be extended as for as-Siam. Colonial Office, dated the 9th March
A Chinaman named Chau Wai was killed in est, an extract from which we also puba matshed at Shek Shan, Hunghom district, en lish to-day. [3 As to noted
the Wednesday afternoon, through being struck Admiralty's letter is dated the 9th March. on the head by a large ploon of flint which was The meeting in Hongkong with regard to projected through the side of the matabed the Dock question, when a committee during blasting operations. He and three was chosen to draw up a petition, was not others had been warned previously to leave the held until the 24th March; and the place on account of the danger from blasting petition was not published until April. The the deceased shacted to remaio, hat bis com- Admiralty's letter, therefore, is not to be anions left, and are doubtless now glad that looked upon as an answer to the petition, they did so.
Mr. CHAM. being written weeks before it. BERLAIN wrote after receiving the petition, ralty's letter.] Their Lordships state that "under no circumstances can they asssut to abandon the present works, the early completion of which they believe to be necessary to security," But, in their auxioty to place no obstacle in the way of the Colony's commercial expansion and in
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potentiality in the crusade against malaria, and
2. Ther Lordships slao state that is the "To Taft, Munila.-I open the American one which is capable of practical application. Pacific cable with greetings to you and the pen. abandonment of the sahomo for the extension works now nader constraution at the Naval Nitrification may be brought about in two way ple of the Philippines, Theodora Ronsevelt." -first, by the livect application of nitrogenous "The President, Washington.-Your Polence Yard would mean postponing for an indeficite menares, and, secondly, by fostering the message received. The Filipino people and the period, the provision of a sufficient equipment for the British Noval base in the Far East. growth of certain plants belonging to the leg American residents in these Islands are glad to umiem which are known by their pecullar pretent their respectful greetings and congra- they could not nuder any circumstances consent rot-action to add to the nitrogen in the soil tulations to the President of the United States, to stop those works, the early completion of through their relations with certain earth has conveyed over the cable with which American which they believe to be necessary to security. teria. The growth of these plants may be enterprise has girdled the Pacific. By rendering 4. Subject, however, to these extensi a worka encouraged by the use of phosphatic manures, greatly easier and more frequent communication being completed, and to the Navy continuing to the two countries, it will cer- oceupy the present Yard and anchorago entil and also by treating the ground and the seed to between
that he should have the dog. A few monile afterwards when Mr, thmer was about to lecve
the Colony, he went for th, plaintiff and told of fact just before leasing the Colony he handed him that he coull have the dog, and as a wattse
plaintiff. For some time the plaintiff had
the dog over tạ one Schmidt to gire te tho
poserasion of the dog. Then he lost it. When he recovered the dg he took it over to Macao, whers tas defendant, meeting it bron yht it back to Hongkong and had kept it
in his possession stor since. Plaintiff demanded the dog back but defendant` refused to give it up to him, saying that if plaistit insisted in his demand, defendant would have him pat in geol.
Plaintiff was pat into the witness-box and was giving a idee, when
Mr. Grist submitted that whatever the plain. tiff might say was nothing short of hearsay
evidence.
His Lordship agreed that on both sides the evidence could only be of a heareny kind, and to suggested that the parties should ugras to and a t-legrum to iv. Ehmer, who is presently in Germany, asking him to say to whom th dog had been given.
Parties agreed to this course, The Court adjourned,
the following aport:
WEATHER REPORT,
The Hongkong Obsoryntory yesterday iszund
The baromato bas fallen over Japan, risen aves the Loachons and China const
The depres ion lying E. of the Loochoos
2 count of Central Japan. Pressure is low also aver Menchuria.
Pressure is relatively hight over the E. cosat of China and the middle part of China Sea.
Mo orata NE. winds in the Formosa Chaunel.
be sewn upon it with cultures of the earth tainly land to a closer" union and better new accommodation had been provided their basterix referred to, which are sold commercially mutual understanding of each other's aims Lordships would be prepared entertain a pro- under the name of "nitragin." Dr. Waddell and of their common interest in the prosperity posal to transfer the Yard, as soon as the Colony calls attention to the inhibitory influence of of the Philippines and the education and develop at its own cost had made equivalent precision for Naval requirements on an approved site. but the strength of his reply is in the Admi. the following programme of music, during diammonis apon various low forms of animal life, ment of the Filipinos. It is not insppropriato y enclose an extract from the Admiralty on this yesterday lias moral NE. and lies now off the and suggests that his culture methods might be to incorporate in this first message across the tosted upon a large scale both in India, and in Pacific from the Philippines to America au Bradford the Campagua. They would have the incidental carnost plea for the reduction of the American Rossini advantage of being in themselves profitable, and tariff on Philippine products in accordance with Cars he thinks it probable that the methods of modern the broad and liberal spirit which the American Mascagni agriculture may have largely co-operated, with people desire to manifest toward the Filipinos, Berger drainage in bringing about the disappearance of and of which you bare bera an earnest
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5. You will observe that this scheme would involve the Colony in very heavy expenditure and the expenditure would not be limited to the prevision of a New Naval Yard and Dock, since the removal of the existing yard would also recessitate the removal of the whole or a largo
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