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PIANO

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Caaton, 5th March.

VICEROY SHUM.

The Imperial Chinese Government having given Viceroy Shum a further period of v months for the entire suppression of the

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8тя. 1004

HONGKONG POLICE REPORT.

The report of Capt. F. W. Lyons, Acting Captain Superintendent f Police, for the year 190 is published in the Gussite, We make the following extracks;→→

The total of all cases reported was 11,251, B

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Shaween the other day. It is said that by his order the Governor Aw Fung-si of Kwongai In imposing a poll tax upon the inhabitants of PLAYERS.Kwangst of three cash per hand, which is being

senint 10.421 in 19 2, being an increas of HOTEL 830, 7.96 per cent. Eu the division of these cases into serious and minor offences, there appears an increase, ng compared with 1902, of Kwangsi rebellion, His Excolloney in doing al183 casna, or 21.58 per cent, in the former, and he can to raise money to bay sumunition, chartor

a decrease of 33 cases, or 51 per cent. in the latter. The increase was obiefly in respect of ships, and sand soldiers to Kwangai; but for

larcony. Larcenies by servants wore numerans, the present he is not going himself. He wil In some of the more serious casos the police see how things get on before he goes again. were anccessful in tracing the thinves and rocovoring most of the preporly stole. The He is ompletely recovered in boalth, and was

value of the proparty reported stolen during ablo to make official calls upon the Coucals in

the year was 8228.051.37, and the value of the property recaver d by the police and restored to owners was 826,941.16, In some of the more serious cases the polies were angseful in tracing the thieves and recovaring most of the property stolen; it would grantly assist the polie in such cases if it ware eastomary for persons when engaging servants to obtain their photographs and their names, parents names, and addresses in Ubinese characters. —60 gam- bling warrants were executed-One thousand six hundred and twenty-three search warrants for prepared opiam were excented by the police and excise officers of the Opiam Farmer. In 611 cases opiam was found, and 706 persons were arrested.

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collected every day, his object being to distingaish the good from the disorderly people. 1450) Washow went on strike days ago; the Viceroy sent up 5,000 soldiers to suppress the disorder. If he continues in his prosont régime and imposes a poll faz alc> in Kwangtung there soon will be another rebellion.

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OF THE PIANO,

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All the gambling concerns and lottery mono. Conduct-The umber of reports against poliss are in trouble, inving to pay heavy Europeans was 107, a spainst. 97 in 1902; of squeezes to the high offlcinis. Li Sai-kwai, the wore for drekenness, as against 27 in the previons Year; 5 for asteep on duty as late fanten monopolist, who is accused of the against for disorderly conduct and Gulling: embezzlement of the fantan revendo, and of and for sitting down on duty, as aziest 3 and bribing the clerks at the last examination to respectively; and 1 for neglect of duty an

against last your. The condant of the con more than 3 reports against thom, and 72 men had noge. There were 463 reports against mon of the Ludion contingent, as cap red with 8:34 for last year. For drankennasa there were 2. against 24 in 1903; 21 for disorderly conduct, against 32; 49 for neglect of daty, against 07: 79 for absence from dute, against 44: 105 for gossiping and idling on daty, ngainst 72; and 22 for asleep on date, against in the previous satisfactory, as a larga number of the reports year. The condnot of the contingent wu

wore for trivial offences, and 198 men had no reports against them, The Chinese con- fingent is responsible for 845 coporta against 60 in 1902 (which included Water polics).

is forced to pay 500,000 taels. He bas consented to pay 400,000, and the difference will be made up by his friends. The late Magistrato Pin King-tuk, who is accused of malfeasance iu office, is fined 120,000 taels and is to be released on payment of it, and several other officials are also requisition:1 to pay. Since the Vineroy bez come to Canton he has degraded over seventy ofcials. The military who are deprised of their customery squeezes from the gambling

IMPRESSIVENESS houses are very much dissatisfied.

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LIBRARY.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1904.

INSURANCES

The official seals will be taken down on the 21st of the Chinese (being the 7th inst.) when the

Nembol magistrate Yow will be transferred on account of his incapacity, and a new one from the North will take his place.

There were no raports for drunkenness: 113 for asleep on duty, as against 111; 18 for disorderly conduct, as against 45; and 334 for abeance from station, duty and parades, against

372 la 1902. The conduct of the cantiagent may be considered fair, na 116 men had no reporta ngainst them. 59 mon had only 1 each, and many of the offences were trivial.

Rewards.—Ons insometer wis wwar lad a good

[FROM THE "OKUNG NGÔI SAY po."] On account of the rebollen and famine in Kwangsi un encrmous sum has been spent to conduct meal for gand work d during the rostore peace and relieve the sufferers. In fact epidemic of plages. One issp otos, twa Indian nearly all the money was drawn from the pro- sorgaants, two Chinees remontà, and pas vince of Kwangtung, either by sabsoription, madals for long sat faithfal service, and two Chinesa castable ware grinted groi conduct or from the Kwangtung Treasury, which has Chinese stables for good work done in the toon consequently quite exhausted. The re- New Territory One Chinese sargeant und two venue of Kwangsi itself was ni last year, and zal in making arrests of rahbars and constables were granted rewarda for energy Thongirthe famine has now disappeared rebellion thieves, and one Chinese constable for prompt has not been completely suppressed. As pecuni-action in the arson esan of No. 205 Queen's ary assistance is still greatly required to defray Road Central. the heavy expenses of keeping a large army for 5640 | theprotection of the places, and where order has

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been restored to prevent revisitations by the rebels, Governor Aw of Kwangsi determined to imposa poll far of three cash per day, and to increase the lekin taxes. The latter has been met with strong opposition from all classes of merchants, who have besu aiready heavily taxed,

THE NEW TERLITOET,

Mr. E. Halifax, Acting Dennty Superin- tendent, reported that during the war there were 14 Europeang, 96 Indians, and 43 Chinese with 10 boatmen stationed in the Now Territory on land, up to September: after September the number of Indians was roinead to 34, while another crew of five bostman was a dded. The increase in the gang robberies from 11 in 1902 but was the work especially of two particular gangs; most of the membra of both have been arrested and annvicted. The Inst two months of the year showed on immediate improvement in consequence..

THE undersigned, having been appointed

AGENTS for the above Company, are and moreover have met with very hard times to 18 in 1913 was not due to general rol apse, prepared to accept RISKS at Current Rates. HOLLAND CHINA TRADING CO, Hongkong, 28th Novembar, 1903. 2160 L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

THE

THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to scaspt Risks against Fire at current rates.

STEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 1st January, 190 4 AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO,

1

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL. THE Undersigned, having been appointed ACENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

| As it was in vain to reason with the governor, the merchants have determined to go on strike, This, it is said, started in Wachow on the 25th altimo. Many letters have been received from parts of Kwangai by the Kwangtung merchants. tolling them to stop sending goods thithor.

|

H.E. Shum intends to proceed to Kwangsi again to root out the rebellion. for since bis return to Kwangtong the rebels who took refuge in the mountain fastnesses have again made their appomuce in many districts, the officials of which are too weak to cope with them. Many telegrams have been received in Kwangtung for reinforcements. His Excel lency has given an order to the local magis- tratasto make every preparation and to hire boats In readiness to convey him and thesoldiers thither On the 1st and 2nd ivstant two or three 199

garrisons were embarked for Washow under the command of military officers named Chan and Cheng, and His Excelloney will go shortly too. Some of the officials and gentry have entreated Shum not to leave Canton. They say that if he goes away Canton will be in a critical condition, rumoursbeing constantly current that COM-plots hava bean planned to seize the city,

REUTER, BRÖCKELMANN & 00,

Agents,

Hongkong, 21st April, 1807

HENIX FIRE OFFICE.

PHENIX

The Undersigned are now prepared to GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE against FIRE at Current Rates.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIH & Co.

Agents for the Phonix Fire Offe Hongkong, 17th August, 1887. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE

PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA INCORPORATED 1851.

...£625,719

Cash Security Total Losses Paid *...£6,769,24) THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above: Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

WM. MEYERINK & CO Hongkong, 18th May, 1908. NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO

FIRE and LIFE..

BOZABLISHED 1836.

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FHE Undersigned are prepared to Jaccept

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against FIRE at Current Rates,

Also to nocopt proposals for LIFE ASSUR 'ANCE, Prospectuses on application.

TUKNER &:00,

SMS Agents

Hongkong, 23rd September, 1903,

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TILE INSURANCE COMPANY;

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER,

£16,378,771,

1902,

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000:00

Work on the Canton and Hankow railway is speedily progressing, Rails have been laid as far as Chai-pin, and the road batween Samsui and Fatshan has been satisfactorily prepared, The Shek-wai-tong branch has also been constructed. On the 13th ult, the railway engineers started to make a survey of the roads

EDUCATION.

Mr. A. W. Grant, assistant-in-charge of the Police School. reported that, during the year, the school was open on 08 days, with a total attendance of 4,236, giving a daily average attendance of 43.2. As in former years, two examinations for European polica constables were held. At one 10 men presented them- elves and 8 passed, and at the other 7 men presented themselves sod 4 passed. The total number of mou on the Roll during 1903 was 377, made up as follows:-Entopean Police Constables, 26: Indian Polica Clanetables, 150; Gaol Staff. 61; Chinese Police Constables, 137; Garden Boys, 3.

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The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE st Current Rates.

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