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THE

WAR.

ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

OUR POSITION TO BR UPHELD,

THE CANTON STRIKE.

{PE THE “CHUNG NGOAI BAN

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1904.

With regard to the strike of the boat pep ́s the shipping and many other lines of boni... 43 lund suffered seriously. In fact many shops on land threatened to join in the strike, for their business could not be carried on without the Loxdos, 9th August.

boat people. Consequently the rice merchants | Grave anxiety is still felt over our raised their prices making rice dearer by two or three cattios for every dollar in comparison with relations with Russia, Mr. Balfour, the price charged before the strike. The strike spread to Samani and nunny other districts. the Prime Minister, announced to-day Being aware of the serions consequences, the that Great Britain maintains its posi-prefect and the two loanl magistrates proceedel ou the 4th instant to the different charitable tion with regard to the seizures of institutions to consult with the gentry and the leading merchants and a joint notice nas ut English ships.

once issued by them to the effect that the farmer of the said tax. Ho Sui-ching, but failed to comply with the regulations framed by the authorities thereby unnecessarily disturbing the peace and “equeezing the boat people; that the former should be at once dismissed and some other meaus devised to collect the tax: that with regard to reports of some people killed during the encounter between the farmer's agents and to bring home the crime. the boat people, investigation should be held

Though sucl:

(REUTER'S SERVICE]

THE KNIGHT COMMANDER

INCIDENT. ·

LONDON, 7th August. The Vladivostock Prize Court justifies the sinking of the Knight Conmanuler on the grounds that the cargo and the vessel were lawful prizea, as milway material, destined for Chemulgo vin Japan, was on heard.

WAR ITEMS.

THE DARDANELL:58.

A Berlin telegram to Shanghai mentioned that the Russian man-of-war Tschernomorits had passed the Dardanells. The Facherusmroits is not a Volunteer cruiser entitled to pass at ang time as a commercial steamer. It is n slip of stilar class to the Koresiz, and its passage f it actually look place), is au impudent infraction of treaty.

A CONTRABAND CARGO,

The Vladivostock Squadron unde a genuine capture of a British steamer carrying contra

band from Otara, Hokkaido Island, to Fusan,

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SUPREME COURT,

Tuesday, 9th Angost.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THEIR HONOURS SIE WILLIAM M. GOODMAN (Cater Justice) AND T. SERCOMBE SMITH (PUISNE JUDUE).

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CHAN UT BUI AND FUN EAN SHAN Y, CHE LEE AND CHOW PING.

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 9th August.

BEFORE Mr. H. H. J. GourERTZ (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).

THEFT OF WATCHES,

Throo Chinamen wore charged with stealing watchos from the promises of the Eastorn Manufacturing Co., Queen's Road Contral. Mr.

The Court heard further argument in this O. D. Thomson appeared on behalf of the appeal against the decision of the Chief Justics.second defendan Mr. M. W. Slade (instriteted by Mr. H. J.

Mr. A. Rombuchi, munager of the Eastern Gedge, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Muster, Manufacturing Co. deposed that Le left his.

office at about a-quarter-past-five on the th solicitors), appeared for the appeilant; and Messrs. E. H. Sharp, K.C. and H. E. Pollock,

ult. On returning at about seven o'clock, ho found the cross har brokou of the door. K.C. (instructed by Mr. J. Scott Harston, of

The door itself was locked. On entering his office he further discovered that one of the show

Messrs. Eweus and Harston, solicitors), for the respondents.

Their Lordships reserved judgment.

HONGKONG & WHÂMPOA DOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED.

The report of the Board of Directors for presentation to the ordinary huff-yearly meeting of shareholders, on Monday, the ad iustant reads as follows:—

Gentlemen.-The directors have now to abuit to you their report, with a statement of accounts for the half-year ended 3th The net profit for the six June, 1904.

nolico was issued, still the bont people refused to resume work, saying that no notice was issued to permanently stop this collection of the tax and that wveral boat people had been killed months, after paying interest don and ull by the collectors who have not yet been dealt charges, amounts to $5:39,416,96, to which bas with. On the 5th jost, seeing that the strike to be added the balance brought forward from lust had not stopped, the Governor, the Tartar account $194,340,69), making a total of2964, 787.07. General, the Treasurer, the Judge and all the From this have to be deducted-Directors' | other locul mandorius held a meeting at the

Fees $10,000/ 0, and nuditors' fees 9750.00, total Turlar Club. All the other officers proposed $14,750.00, leaving available, for appropriation some other

to induce the boat $95-4037.67. Me#LS people to return to their work and to await the instruction of the Viceroy whether the collec- tivi of the tax should be continued or not, but the Governor had himself decided to stop the ollection of it and in consequence, he issued a notice ordering the host people to return to work as usual ander the promise of stopping the collection of the tax. I e also gave order to the local magistrates to do their best to induce the boat people to resume work within thres days. Since that notice was issued, most of the beat people have resumed work though many are still hesitating,

THE DAMAGE TO THE “PRINZ HEINRICH,"

Korea. The news was conveyed in the follow ing grimly bumerous private telegram:-

Vladivostock, July 5, Chellenkam »., arrived yesterday." Unlike the case of the Allenton, I am afraid, says & Tinies correspondent, there Frem Ceylon papers to hand by the last nail can be no disputing the legitimacy of this wo learn that the accident to the German Mail capture. The Cheltenham was taking railway Steamer Frini Heinrich occurred at 2.45 p.m. sloepers to Koren-material which has been on July 23rd. While steaming at 15 knots she declared to be contraband. This capture is the struck what is considered to be a new coral Best heavy loss suffered by the marine in-reet, between Matara and Dontira kend, about surance market here in respect of war risk an hour's stegm eastwart of Galle Point. insurances. The Cheltenham, of 3,741 tons, Ax the steamer instantly slunted, the

built in 1901, was inŝureil against the risks of | passengers were considerably alarmed, the officerS soon reassured them. capture for £10,000, at a premium of £1 per but cent, for six mouths from March last. A con- But the steamer with all speed returned to An engineer sent to make an examina. siderable sum was insured on freight, and the Galle. cargo espired was valued at about £5,000 tution of the vessel telegraphed to Colombo

"Seam £6,000. Altogether the Iss amounted tu

Also oue batt." open four feat. When divers were set to work a breach six nearly £0,000.

feet square in No. 1 banker was discovered. At the inquiry subsequently held, Captaia Rulmeyer stated that he could not account. for the accident in any way, hat suggested that heats should be sent out to ascertain what the vessel hund struck. Other offers duclared that there were no signs of a rock where tho ship struck.

A LA FRANGO-EUSSIAN WAR.

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Temporary repairs were to be effected locally, an d it was thought that the steamer might have to go to Bombay to be docked.

S.S. PERLA" SOLD TO JAPAN.

M. Santos Dumont, in the course of a recent interview, said: I was invited by Japan to join the forces in Korea as head of the balloon service. and offered a fabulons sum to take my airship to the front to dry to drop high explosives on Port Arthur. I was sorely tempted, bat auany of my best friends are Russians, and while alumizing the Japanese. I was compelled to decline the offer, because the ties of Caucasiun

kinship provented my aiding the yellow man,

JAPANESE GUTEOAT'S NARROW ESCAPE. A Tokyo telegram to the N.-C. Daily Netes on the let instant says that while the mine-clearing lotilla under CommenderɣHirese wus engaged in disposing of the eremy's mines off. Lang. wantung, Port Arthur, on the 26th inst., the The Perlu was for years popular ship on the clearing repe got foul of the screw of a gunboat, Hongkong-Manila ruu, being latterly replaced so that the gunboat was unable to move. She by the more modern Rubi und Zefiro. She is was fired at by the euony's shore batteries and a steamer of 1,93) tous; length 28.3 ft., bean ganboats, and torpedoed by his destroyers, but 35ft.; and depth 24ft. She was built by Messes. she munugged to retreat to Sinopinglas after an W. Doxford and Sons, of Sunderluul, in 1878; bour's exertions. Commander Hirose and ten

her name then being Mentauir. For years she thoers were wounded.

was one of the few deep-water orift lailing from Hongkong. She has two decks (one iron deek); and is registered by Lloyds at 100 AI.

The China and Manila ss. Perła, Cupt, A. H. Notley, has been sold to the Japanese Lox £10,000.

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The directors recommend that a dividend for the half-year of 12 per cent, or. $300,000, and i bonus of 4 per cent, or $100,000, in all $460,000, be paid to the shareholders; that 855.937.85 be written from the rate of Kowloon. Docks, $1,800.00 from the Cosmopolitan Dock, $70,788 from the Floating Plant, and the balance $506,471.73 be carried to the new account. The Electric Power Plant has been successfully installed throughout the engine works. The lighting of No. 1 Dock is completed, and further extensions are in progress. The refit of H.M.S. Glory was duly completed by the arranged date to the satisfaction of the naval authorities.

The dredger Canton River has been satisfactorily employed during the greater part of the period under review. There is a considerable falling

off in touange for docking during the past tires mouths.

C. P. CHATER.

Chairman.

Hongkong. 8th August. '904, The accounts are as follows:--

́CAPITAL ACCOUNT. 30th June, 191246 ABSETS

Abirdeen.

To salue of Aberdeen Ducks, as per last

titement

Kowloon.

To value of Kowloon Douk,

par lest statement... 2.12.639.5 Les amount since written off 12,500.35

To mount paid in connection with extension of Hungham inland lot No. 24, and pùr- elause of lunghom lanci lots Nos. 15, 2123, anditis...

To amount paid on real of

82.106,000.0

17.700.00

now fitting and brass shops 20,180.00, To umoant paiti er unnt af renoring hill at back on w forgoes strap.

of To amount paid on secol new electric installation To umount paid on account of moulding shop erosion

.2.200.00

12,462.00

1,125.00

of Te atuount paid on account

hipyned macking shed ex tension ......

To amount paid on secount of new galvanizing shops...... To mouet p id on account of

new power house

17.824,00

1,829.00

22.187.00

$20,0

To amount paid on account of two stuue piers..... ........ ... .. To cost of hydraulic keel plate Banging machine and oth machinery for shipyard boiler shops at To cont of electrical material, Green's cconeciizer, prupe, &o, for now. power konse Te cost of new machine tools To cost of new machiun tools

Jer new fitti hop

for new brake shop............................ To cost of 6-inch contrifugal pumping gine, salvege gent and no man a

Canopulitan

To value of Commopoll'un

49,328,00

150,000.00

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enses, containing sample watches; and a box containing watches, had been brokou open. Altogether 134 watches were missing. Witness sent for the police, and went to Central Police Station. The third deforkant was his house coolie, but he did not know the other two. The miking property was valued! at $450. He identified 18 watches shown to him by the polico on the 24th and 25th ult

Detective Murison told how he found the 18

watches prodneed at different pawnshops; and then the pawnbrokors gave evidence.

The third defondant was discharged, and Mr. Gomperta's decision regarding the other two

was reserved.

STOLEN PEARLS.

The two Russians urged with unlawful possession of six pearls, valued at $1,400, again appeared before Mr. Gompertz.

Mr. P. W, Goldring, solicitor, of Mr. John Hastings office, prosented, and Mr. Hording, soliciter, of-Messrs. Ewens and Barston, defen

ül.

The first defendant was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and the case of the second man was remauled,

ASSAULT.

Two young Chinese students from Honolulu, who spoke very fair English, were charged with creating a disturbance in the Koo Shing Theatre. They refused to leave reserved seats when ordered to do so and ba European policeman coming in to eject them the first

defendant stinek him ou the chest.

The first defendant was fined $10, and the

second $2.

#TEAM-LAUNCIL PABSENGERS. The master of the launch Kong Soo was charged with having 75 passengers in excess of the number allowed by his licence. Mr. E. J. Grist, solicitor, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the defence.

It was stated that on the night of the 7th inst. a police launch, showing no lights, absorval the Kung Soo entering through the Capsnimun Pass. The constable in charge stopped her and conated the passengers.

After eight witnesses, belonging to the crew of the Kong &no, had given evidence for the defence, the case was remanded.

- ENLARGEMENTS

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The best way to prosorro your Pictures is to liave them enlarget. Small printa ars liable to be thrown about and thus made dirty or lost; while enlarged ones, fraued and kung up, will last for ever, besides sorving as decorations to the walls,

Hongkong, 8th August, 1904.

LONG, HING & CO.,

NERNST

PHOTO GOODS DEALERS.

·174, QUEEN'S ROAD,

(Same Promisos as Mosers. Al Cheo). 13

NERNST ELECTRIC LIGHT.

BEAUTY OF ILLUMINATION COMBINED WITH GREAT ECONOMY

AS CHEAP AS GAS!

FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO

EDM. JOHANNSEN

NEWCHWANG TRADE.

The Board of Trace Journal that came by the het mail has the following about Nowchwang trade in 1903.

OL

SIRMSSEN & 00.

TRADE

TELEPHONE No. 135.

The total value of foreign goods imported direct into Newchwang from foreign countries. won Hk. Tls, 5,850,995, or saute Hk. Tis, 500,000 i

bulk of it is contributed by Hongkong and abave the figures of the preceding year, and the Japan. The United States of America, Europe, HAVE YOU TRIED nad Russino Manchuris, though showing better results than in the preceding year. remain for behind the former two. Catton piece-goods, compare favourably with the figures of 1992,

the Japanee varieties displaying remarkable Progres, Against 600 pieces of plain grey shirtings imported from Japan 11 the preceding year, 5,280 pieces appear in the present returns. Against 11,100 pieces of Japanese sleetings u. 1902, 70,800 pieces appear for last yer; and against 720. pieces of Japanese drills in 1002, 13,050 pieces. Japanes T-cloths however declined to less than half of the previous year's supply, and of this more than half was re-exported. More than double the quantity of Japanese cotton blunkets was imported, but handkerchiefs and towels show a decline. The quantity of cotton yarn, both Indian and Japanese, exceed that of 1902.

More timber in planks was imported to supply the demands on cailways, which als required more of other materials, Bar sud toilet scap and toilet requisites declined to less than one-third of the 1962 quantities, but looking-glasses, mirrors, and clocks continued to increase.

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Exports of native product to foreign countries and Hongkong during the year represented a value of Hk. Tis. 10,178,963, or nearly Hk. T34. 1.500.000 more than during 1902. The share of Japan is more (hun 92 per cent, of the totul, consisting practically of beana, Leancake, and grain. Beauenke declined, from 3,605,898 to 3,240,303 pieuls but beans of all kirubs rose from. 1,832,342 to 1,466,614 piculs, and this. included almost nothing of the splendid crop Berous Mr. J. H. Kear (SECOND POLICE OF 1903. Bean oil dropped heavily, from 31,583,

MAGINTRATE).

DARBOURING A WIFE.

A man and woman were charged with her bouring another man's wife. The woman was discharged, and the man fined $100.

CRUELTY TO FIGS.

P.Sergt. Lauder chargest a Chinaman with cruelty to pigs. He saw the defendant, at Kennedy Town on the 5th inst, with other coolies landing pigs from cargo boa's. The man bad a long lumboo pole, with which be struck the pigs on the back, and poked them, The defendant was convicted, and fined $15 or one month's imprisonment.

BLASTING.

A Government contractor named Li Ping, and Li Wei, his foreman, were charged with blasting stones without the requisite covering; and with blasting stones on Crown land. Their carelessness resulted in two men being killed.

The first defendant was fired $100 for two months' imprisonment on tho first charge, and $20 on the second. The second defendant was 1,56,60

fined $100 on the first charge, and $1 on the ---- 4,285,997.85 | second.

22,519.47

7,400.69

8,55140

dok, as par lest statement. 283,000).10. To mount paid for erecting

new paint store

H.E. THE GOVERNOR AND THE The Chins and Manila Co,hought her for abont To èost of now windlass and

CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY.

£13,500.

The Perlu arrived from Saigon with a cargo of rice and flour on the 13th ult. and left for Kolo, with 2,000 tons of rice pad 10,000, cases of dynamite on the 22nd ult.

tting same in place

To value of dredgers,

hunches lighters... Te sandy daltors

To value of inater on Jan

30th June, 1904.

LIABILITIES.

6/4.00

1.2 1.00

By shareholders for 50,000 shares of

80 cnch, fully paid By admiralty la... £20.000 0 0 Las repayment... 14,604 105

£3,000 '7 at 1 7 1-16

By marine insurance account

By sundry creditor By balance of prafit brought

forward from instareount. 12,310,60 By profit...

530,446.9%

501,800.00

470,788,00 328,025.95 1,848.101.70

$5,275, 23.59

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4,500,000.00

66.7918 25,500,00

3,718,214.74

COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

Two Naval Yard messengers were charged ou remand with obtaining 820' from the Bank | by a false cheque.

piala in the previons year to 5,281 picule, Less Liquorice sad medicines left the port, and a heavy decline is shown under sosamum seed. The great

demand, however; that existed in Japan for Manchurian grain more than upheld the valus of this branch of trade to the height it retched in 1902, as wheat alone left for that country in

such unprecedented quantity as 549,760 piculs against 761 picule in the proceding year.

The Commissioner of Custome at Newchwang in his report poluts out, however, that it must not be lost sight of that the trade of Newchwung no longer reprosents a trustworthy picture of the commercial and industrial activity of the three Manchurian provinces, us, it is state, the country's produe finds un outlet by the Sungari and the railway through Vladivostock, and by. railway via Dalny and Port Arthur.

AN INTERESTING BY-ELECTION.

The election at Chertsey has turned upon one issue only-that of Chiness labour. Of all the issneg on which the Litorals might have fought the election they have deliberately chosen this one alone, and have made the wolkin ring with the ignoble cry of Chin, Chin Chinaan," which has not even an intelligible meanfug Fiscal reform, Army reform, the Licensing Bill, the conduct of foreign affairs, all have falked of nothing but "China slavery." in order that this question should be suitably dealt with, ements the Tondon & Chind Express, the Redients have imported into the constituency an Mr. J. Cronin, of the Naval Yard, gave ingenions writer of sensational action. To him cwe the alarming story that presumably wo ovidence,

Chinese fubourers-suff ring from beri-hari, The second defendant was discharged and the of course are to be brought to England to first committed to fake his trial at the next gather in the cops this year, and the not less Criminal Sessions.

astonishing tale that a huge building on the Ripley Road, which was covered with Uninuist posts, was packed with Chinamen, waiting to como forth so soon as Lord Bingham is returned, Thore have also been unpleasant parodies of famous bymns which have disgusted a decent and moderate men, Mr. Balfour sent a telo. gram to Lord Bingham strongly condemning the representations of his political opponents on thatt ese opponents are the very persons who the subject of Chinese labour, and pointing out by their tctics throw very possibly obstacle in the way of passing a messure this Session which will exclude undesirable aliens from the shores of Great Britain.

THE SUMMER IN ENGLAND

AND FRANCE,

London, says the Daily Moil of the 9th ult., is Bierally a heat manufactory with its asphalt) streoteand stone buildings. Yesterday, (July Stl) for the first time this season, the thermomoter rose above Euleg,, 81deg. being the official record in the open and about 25deg, iu the streets, 004,767.67 Even at half-past ten at night 72deg. were $275,290.50 registered in the centre of London streets. Slight breezes modified the beat in the more The middle of July very open districts, 444069 frequently supplies the hottest days. This is

3,083.35 3,6.8.75 shown in the following table of highest

temperatures during the past five years : --

In its editorial columas, the L. & C. Erpress says: Sir Matthew Nothan, the new Go. vernor of Hongkong, took great interest in the question of the Canton-Kowloon railway pro vionsly to his departure. His Excellency holds

RAIDING CANTON BANDITS. a strong view on the subject of the desirability of its railway construction, and we may udd, in

Some days ago a large number of soldiers this connection, that the Colonial Office also has ander the command of Li Taotui proceeded to taken much interest in the matter. We believe Hong Shan district to effect the capture of a we are not much apart from the truth when notorious robber named Lam Kwa-Se under we sy that the Colonial Ofies would go a fue lo there are about one thousand followers. as to either provide, or guarantee, the money On the arrival of the soldiers, the robbers fired for the portion of the line that will ran throught them first. The encounter lasted several British ferritory, Such being the case we may hours. About two dozen robbers were killed hope that the dificulties which have hitherto and one was captured alive. The cuptive said that the den of the robbers in in Siu-You stood in the way of the carrying out of the of Hong Shan district, which can be entered concession, and the prosent obstructions that from all sides by lumal and by water. The Teutai | To interest are being resorted to will be removed, and the has given orders to completely surround the To Crown cent

To fire insuraBCŮ place. Theng goi Sa Pa. line the importance of which has been fre

To office expenses, salaries, stationery and quently recried to in these colmans-be

reat of head offer speedily put in hand. Besides, farther delay. muy prove danger us to the future of th colony. The American Belgian Syndicate, in the absence of any sign of the British railway, are credited with the intention of asking u further concession from China to enable it to. coumeet the port of Swutow with its trauk railway. It is scarcely necessary to point ant that a rival with such okelusive facilities of access of collection aud distribution would have a serious effect upon the future, commercial prosperity of Hongkong.

GOLF.

REVENUE ACCOUNT.

37th June, 195E,

$

G.

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37 894, 7 To drawing office exponics and salaries ... 1:,473-19

To telegrams......

2,103.8G

legal exponSEN *****

320,30

To marino insurance accomt

8,000.00

To antecription to Russo-Japanese wor

funt......

To profit......

20

1st Jon, to tli Juse, 1904.

The following cards were returned at the monthly moting held at Happy Valley, from the 6th to the 8th instant.

CAPTAIN'S CLUB, Mr. T, F. Cobbs

་་

LL

T. C. Gray

0

C. M. G. Burais.

95

90 — 1227

Major Pritchard ... 101.18 - 83 29 entries..

Pour

Mr. T. C. Gray

90

C. M. G. Burnis

82

101

-30 entries.

· Major Pritchard ...

1900, July 16, 92deg. July 10, 92deg. 1901, July 18, 88deg.. July 10, 90dog. 1902. July 14, 87deg.

1903, July 10, Budeg.: July 11, 88deg. 1904 July 8, 81leg; July 9,

SHIPPING NOTES.

WEATHER AT BEL Arrivals yesterday reported: North, heavy aquails from the N. W. und long rolling swell from the S.E.; East, variable winds and Eno.

MISCELLANEOUS,

The in Sung arrived from Saigon yester day, with 3,000 tons of rice.

The Rajabure brought 1800 tons of rice,: 1,000.0

150 tons timber, und 200 tons general from 5/0,440.08 The heat in London on July 9th trying as it Bangkok to Hongkong, for Messrs Nutterfield 5654,6~1.12|| Was, was as nothing compared with the terrid & Swire.

The Luise arrived from Barry yesterday with experience of France. In the west of that) country three figures was attained, the observer 4.603 tons of coal:

C.

By net carnings of the company's three.

establisluoents, and profit on sale of Home G23,848.52 at Rochefort returning a trifle over 100døg. MACNIVEN & CAMERON'S "J" PENS,

782.10 29.622.27 with the instrument aliunded from the brailing Baeby special device in manufacture thosmootbeat

By Towage, net earnings. By dredger, nat curniaga...e porokat vee beant By bonus on instrunco premia, KB. manag

301.23 sun, and with a light easterly air off the land. and most

2654,551.12

Paris was half a dozen degrees warmer than Loudon.

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