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undesirables are concerned. And this done, | why not a band? The landing stages are well Hongkong has been threatened during the in towards the shore end of the wharf, so that past week by one of the many wandering there can be no reasonable objection to the Typbeens which causo anxiety about this time of presence of a band at the outer end of the the year, to all whose business brings them in any i wharf, on one or two evenings a week. The way' in connection with the sta-not to mention pleasure to the many would be grout, while any arobilcots and engineers. Bat beyond the objections raised could scarcely be reasonablo. appearance of black emblems on the Tamar and a certain amount of delay to steamers, nothing has come of it. Everyone in consequence rauch relieval, for no ens sarea to zoo much of what Joseph Conved in his recent, book Typhoon onils the real thing," "something formidable and swift, like the sudden smashing of a vial of wrath." (Typhoon, by the way, is well worth reading and should interest those who have smiled in the China Sens.) Wo may con-
grotalatu ones lees that last week the net thing kindly kept away. The storis contro appours to have passed away to the west of the Colony and to have turned in the direction of
Hainan.
The beachcomber nuisance is one of the most serious problems that confront the seaports of the Far East, and no place suffers from this class of undesirables more than Hough org does Periodically every other port in these parts seems to arouse itselfand shake from i shouldere the incubus that it feels to be settling thereon, bat not so Hongkong. Hongkong indeed is a sort of damping-ground for the refuse of all other places. We have an remittance men like Australia or Japan. Our parasitical population lives solely on the labours of the honest workers. In a large international sport like ours it is of course impossible to avoid having a certain number of unfortunates who find themselves. "on the beach," through no fault of their own,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 1903
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THE BALKANE.
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and interest of the manufacturer as on the KODAKS. FILMS. AND ACCESSORIES.
unselfish öonvictions of the workern,: That, i Bir Chatles Dilké considers, is still the foot in the Commonwealth and we should so modify our method in discussing fiscal questions.
-ALLEGED-CORRUPTION IN GERMANY."
London, 27th September. Russia, in the coures of a Note to Bulgaris,
London, 28th September. recognises Turkey as the paramount Power in Dr. Bagenz, Secretary to the Public Prosecn. the Balkans, and as such entitled to suppresster in Berlin, is charged with accepting, and rebellion in her territory as she thinks best. three millionaire bank directors and three The Note has caused great excitement at leading lawyers and company promoters are. Satia.
charged with offering, heavy bribes to defont the oads of justico.
Sir Henry Drummond Wilf, who was for merly Ambassador at Madrid, and who has had diplomatic experience in Bulgaria, Ron. mania, and Turkey, in a letter to the Ties says that the aims of Austria rad Russia are to secure a paramoant influence in Macedonia, on the basis of Austria seizing Salonika, and annexing to Bulgaris the strip of coast from Salonika to Kavala Bay, which would become Bassin's place of arms, enabling her to throaten the Eastern Mediterranean and the Suez Canal.
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London, 28th September. Rector's agency reports that the rumours of Bulgariau altimatum to the Sublime Porto and the actual mobilisation of the Sofia Bogi. moat of Engineers, hayo caused the situation in the Balkans to become worse. Preparations have been completed at Botta to forestall any
Information which has been received at the sudden movement by the Tarks. Bulgarian War OBce foreshadows an intended dash by Turkish mounted troops towards the Shipka Pais. Turkey's troops on the frontier ure ten times in number those of Bulgaria.
A document which has been purloined from the archives of Hilmi Pasha, the Inspector The following bas bera sent to a beme General of Macedonia, shows that 93 Chris-
of the Obinezo.
BANYAN.
The tramway is at last beginning to make itself soon in the centre of the city and the block-perhaps; but the authorities should prevent the ing up o. the road roundthesouth-western corner of the Cricket Ground has called the attention unlimited immigration of deported scamps from other tows who lounge around the hotela ever of those who travol lest afield to the fact seeking whom they may devour and Constituting that the revolution in Hongkong's traffic is
a menace to the public well-being, as well as steadily approaching. Already thenorthentrance of the Bank is, so to speak, in a state of greatly lowering European prestige in the eyes siego, and we still begin to imagine to ourselves how the streets will appear with tram-cars rubning up and down them. We need not look forward to the disappearance of the ricksha puller, that bugbear of residents afflicted with nerves; but his powers of lung and speed will not be so much in evidence as they are pow Few probably will regret this, for he has not many friends except the unwashed coolie whom he loves to give a ride in his rioksha between his cleaner and hors lucrative-fares.
prox.
Good progress I notice is being made with the line wide road in course of constraction
SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.
paper:-
A COLOMBO VINDICATION.
Government Buildings, Colombo,
29th Juno, 1903,
In refereues to the grave charges made Although the fabric of the now Law Courts against the late Sir Hector Musdonald wo, the does not show up for much, it is some satisfac-appointed and undersigned Commissioners, tion to note that building operations are now individually and collectively declare ou bath going on, if not at a great pace yet still sunsibly that after the most careful, minute, and progrossing. I hear that Sir Henry Blake will exhaustive inquiry and investigation of the whole ley the foundation stone on Thursday, the 12th circumstances and facts connected with the This will, I imagine, be the last sudienand unexpected death of the late Sir Hector function of a public nature that His Excellency Macdonald, unanimously and unmistakeably will take part in before his departure for Ceylon. find absolutely no reason or crime whatsoever which would create feelings such as would determine suicide, in proferento to conviction of any crime affecting the moral and irreproach- able character of so brave, so fearless, so glorious and unparalleled a hero; and we firmly believe the canse which gave rise to the inhumar and orual suggestions of crime were prompted through valgar feelings of spite and jealousy in his rising to such a high rank of distinction in the British Army; and while we have taken the most reliable and trustworthy evidence from every accessible and conceivable source, have without hesitation come to the conclusion that there in not visible the slightest particle of truth in foundation of any crime. While "hanurably acquitting the late Sir Heeter Macdonald of any charge whatever, we cannot but deplore the and circumstances of the case that have fallen so disastrously on one whom we have found innocent of any erime attributed to him. (Sigaed) Angas Mecdonald, Dr. Matthew Wilson, Dr D. Mascaughton, James Brodie, Gerald Houthoote Arthur Lang.
across the King's Park, Kowloon, starting from the Praya at Hunghom and leading to Youmati. Aryone who has observed the scores of people who hourly use this short cut between the two villages will appreciate the need that has existed fora good road. Lest this note may tempt many tu go and "Lok see,” let me whisper that it is not advisable to approach by the Hungbom end. where there is an urgent call for the activities of the sanitary oficials.
There was a rumour current lately to the affect that the military authorities were weary of their bargain in the Mount Austin Barracks and desired to be rid of it at a good prins. But I think this was only a rumour and doubtless originated in the necessity laid upon the War Department of spending a very substantial sum on repairs. I note that scaffolding is up and a large section of the roof is receiving attention. It is said that something like £2,000 is to be laid out upon this property. The building is a large one, and repairs at the Peak must neces sarily always be costly owing to the damn.
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The typhoon like blow of the last few dayshavere. Erich Georg & Co. say in their ing wantonly interrupted the spell of gloriously weekly share fist, dated Hongkong, 24th fine weather we have roently been enjoying, a
No change for the better. Most stooks ars abort note OP a rainy subject will not
much out of place now na it on offer, aut what business takes place is purely would have done a week ago. I notice in a of an investing kind; the sterling exchange for Straits paper a letter from a correspondent who demand on Lotion is la, 104d, and the Shanghai pours the vials of his writh upon the beads of rates are Tia 717 for a T/T and Tle. 724 for n the owners of the rickshas at Penang who three days' sight Private Paper. faruish their vehicles with a cheap and unsatis.. factory substitute for waterproof apróns. We are no hotter off in this respect in Hongkong. The rickshawaterproof apren" is a delusion and a snure, and in a shower of rain is of little more new than a piece of calise, The Penang sufferer invokes the aid of the Superintendent of Jinriksbas. Perhaps some pushful vendor of genuine waterproof material might necom- plish better results for the public.
The Blake Pier is becoming a somewhat popular place of resort in the evenings for the daily toilers of this city, who, after the day's work is over, repair thither for a life-renowing monthful of ozone. In view of this fact the remark of a lady who was waiting for a launch lart evening on that wharf is very pertinent: "Why don't they have sente here ?” she said, and many bystanders were ready to echo, Why, oh why Timber is cheap, and a few well-made benches, while costing but little, would aid considerably to the comfort of the many who dally have cause to visit the wharf, many of whom have to waitabout for considerable periods for the advent of launches to take them off to steamers, or the arrival of friends from the same.
BANKS--Hongkong and Shanghais are on offer at 632); the London rate has declined to £65.
MARINE INSURANCES-Unions sold at $492); China Traders have declined to $613 sellers, and Canton ara steady at $175 ex the dividend of 815 paid on the 22nd instant.
FIRE INSURANCES → Quist et quotations. SHIPPING SHARES-A wall investment business has taken place in Canton and Macaos from $31) down to $311, at which rate there are further sailers; Indes have declined to 331 sellers locally, whilst the latest quotation from the North is Tis. 57 lse, Shell Transports have weakened to 198, sellers,
REFINERIES China Sugars are on offer at $974.
MINING SHAREs.--Panjoms ordinary kove declined to $1.50, and Hanbs an procurable at
DOCKS, WHALVES AND GODOWNS.Wham poa Docks can be placed at $2011; Kowloon- Wharves are offering at 38 after small sales at $88; New Amoy Docks sold at $38, and Farnhams, which were dealt in at rising rates from Tis. 112) to Th. 120, are easier again at Tis. 1175 in the North according to latest telegraphic information from Shanghai,
LANDS, HOTELS, AND BUILDINGS →→Land
In this connection there is an excellent change for the authorities to add to the revenue, by Investments are easier again with sellers a farming out the eating at a yearly sum, the $154, West Points are proenrable at $52 farmer having the right to place a number of Hongkong Hotels have droppel to $147 sallare; seats on the wha! and charge a small and Humphreys Estates are in the market rental for same for use per hour, under a fat $107. necessary stipulation that the seats shall be MIBONYLANEOUS Cements have buyers at limited to a certain number, so as not to block $221; Old Electrios sold at $121. Unnatialis the traffic for arriving and departing pamengers: demands have raised the price for Dairy far
to $13 buyers; United Asbestos Founder This has been done with great suopose lis shares have sellsın at $290. Manils pad other cities in the East, and has proved
and a considerable boon undoubtedly do so hem. A charge of even twe vents per seat per vening would bring in a good "return, and at the mme time would be prohibitive, as far as the objectionables and
would
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tian villages have been destroyed in the Monastir district, and 150 in thefour vilagets of Macedonia,
London, 29th September.
The Monastir correspondent of the Daily Mail states that Turkey, with wonderful skill, suggesting that she has the aid of Western military officers, has draws an iron cordon of 300,000 troops along the Bulgarian frontier, the distribution being as follows:-170,000 troops in the Salonika rileyat, 51,000 troops in the Monastir vilayet, 70,000 men with 300 guns in the Adrianople vilayet, and 10,000 men in the Kostoro vilayet.
Bakhtiar Pasha, the Governor of Krushevo, who was concerned with Adam Aga, the com- mander of the Fashi Basonks in the bom bardment, without warning, of Krusheve, and the subsequent massacres, has been decorated by the Sultan, and transferred to Kastoria,
CAPITAL AND LAROUL IN THE U.S.
London, 26th September.
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London, 28th September. A. Shrubb, of the South Landon Harriere, who is the holder of the 10-miles runcing amateur championship, has lowered the British amateur record for 12 miles by running the distance in 6m 17 3-às, -
COL.NISING THE AMUR
London, 28th September. The Government of Russia is settling 100,000 colonists in the Amur territories, and is andestaking great road and irrigation works in the Ussuri region.
MOROCCO.
London, 27th September. The Faris correspondent of the London Daily Mail states that with the acquiescence of Spain and the knowledge of Italy, arrang bionts have been made between Great Britain and France to. establish a Freneb prespetorate over Morocco. There is to be a Deatral strip along
the coast, and Great Britain is to be cola- pensated with territory clsewhere in-wzchange for agreeing to the arrangement. There are indications, the Matt's correspondent adds, that France is ready to intervene to help the Sultan of Morocco sguinst the insurgents.
The Berlin correspondent of the Jandon Dažý' Mail enys it has also been arranged that Iloly shall receive Tripoli, and that the protectorate of Great Britain over Egypt shall be recognised and strengthened. Germany, the correspondent states, is satisfied with obtaining commercint privilegen in Mozoace, and with the "open door" being established.
Lendon, £8th September.
The Temps, of Faris, says that with regard
to the rep rted division of Northern Africa the pourperlers between the Powers on the stata of affairs in Moreto hero not yet led to any precise rezuit.
London, 27th September.
Tho 'War Office has decided to re-arm the
cavalry with a new light straight-thrusting sword.
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The gun committee of the War Ofen kag adopted as the field gun a 18-ponoder quick- firer. Its effective range with shrapnel is 6500 yards. The gun, which, when tested at Mr. G. W.Smalley, the New York corresponOkelampton, was found to have a range of dent of the Times, says that Samuel Parks, 10,000 yards, is considered to be the best of its the walking delegate who was convicted of kind in Europe, blackmailing, and whe was subsequently reloased on the report of the Judge who tried the case, has scored control of the convention of Bridge and Structural Ironworkers of Kausas. He has thus the New York building trade by the throat. The employers, Mr. Smalley adds, expect a year's practical suspension of building enter- Parks threatens to tie up the great priser. East River Bridge works.
London, 28th September. Because the Northorn FaciGo Railroad Com- pany refused to submit to a domand by Black mailers for £10,000, a gang of dynamiters haa made four attempts to de damaga by causing explosions on the milway in the State of Montana.
Investors in the American Steel Trust who have bocu rained by the fall in the value of stocks are threatening to take the life of Mr. Pierpont Morgan, one of the prinsipal mon controlling the operations of the trust.
NEW BRITISH CRUISERS.
London, 23rd September, The Admiralty has ordered three cruisers of the type of the Duke of Edinburgh. One is to be built by W. Beardmors and Co., Limited, Goran, Glasgow, another by Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, at Barrow-in-Furness, and the third by Sir William Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co Newestle-on-Tyno.
ME, CHAMBERLAIN'S PROPOSALS
London. 23rd September..
A conference of representatives of members of co-operative societies and trades unionists of Wales, Mormonthshire, and Cardiff, represent- ing a metabership of 137,779 persons, has passed resolutions that Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for preferential trade, if carried into effect, will be a burden to the werkorn, will bumper industry, oreate, expitalist monopolies, and cause iator- national and colonial discord.
A conference of the Federation of Trades Councils of the South and East of England, held at Oxford on Saturday, passed a resolution that any departure from the policy of free trade
would be detrimental to the best interests of the workers.
The Trades Unions Congress of the Dominion of Canada, sitting at Drockville, Ontario, bus agreed to a resolution disapproving of any Imperial policy which is intended to benefit the British colonies to the detriment of the pro- lotariat of the motherland.
London, 29th September. An Ulster dorrespondant wrote to Mr. J. Chamberlin stating that he feared that their opposition to the Education Aot would deter some people who were convinced of the necessity
for tariff reform from supporting such proposals
WEATHER REPORT. .
The Hongkong Observatory on the 24th inst.
At 7.40 a. Black Ball hoisted. issued the following report:-
At 11.55 a. The barometer has fallen slightly over N. China; rieen over Japan and 8, China. The typhoon in the Chine Bes is probably. approaching S. Hainau,
The high pressure area lies now over the Sus of Japan.
The monsoon is moderating in the Formosa Channel.
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