INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1907.
proves the commentators, in a page of English se vigorous as it is pictu- reaque. Those who mock at the Chinese revolution are flatly exposed as suffering myopia. The revolution is in deadly earnests a matter of life and death, and not to be
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LONDON, February 23rd.
have escaped passengers death, by clinging all night and all day to the unsubmerged portions of
His Majesty the King bas net been advised to ora ciss bis power of disallowanco with the s.s. Berlin. respect to Ordinance No. 8 of 1966, entitled-An
apon the
Revolutionists," published in Japan, makes na feel a little ashamed. “There are," it goes on, in this world, thanks to the immensity of the universe, a certaío kind of WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, bigots left existing who look at an egg, and at once persist upon to say it is a ben's egg and rothing else, whereas they take no time to think that a tortoise can lay eggs, or even
Ordinance to authorize the construction and a snake does same." So, with regard to the
maintenanes of cortain Nars and Military Chinese revolution in embryo, the mockers. Works upon and over certain portions of the ourselves included, aro chided for "persist-Crown formhore and seabed situats ing upon to repent, sanio erroneous promise Harbour frontage of the City of Victoria, is
this Colony, of a syllogisa. The Chinese Revolutionista, with their formidable object in prospect, after tee years' painstaking in hart Corrosling préparations, so Sir ROKERY HART is in some way implicated?] are now coming up to the stage to perform their vital-act." And once on the stage, what is expected of them. The "Revolutionary Review" says:-
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"Chinaman" writes su indignant letter somplaining that a stamp sellor at the post office refused to accept fre Hongkong twenty. cent pieces, issued by the Hougkong Govern ment. We should have thought they would. have been accepted anywhere, it only for their racity. However, "Chinaman" hal bittor write to the Postmaster direct, stating his grievance.
A scheme to form a company to be named the Japan Petroleum Raing Company, which has been on foot in Onske, for the purpose of retaing cheap heavy oil for illuminating pur- poses by a patent process, bas mach advanced. The ospital of the concern has bad fixad nt. Y1,000,000, in 20,000 shares, of which 15,900'
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Their first achievement must be destruction. They take therefore an advantage of the general disaffection of people toward the Mascheragime and Government. This is perfectly natural and devilish host of wise enough. To do with a WHISKY autocracy, and to repisce thereof the Govern ment of the people by the people for the people, decidedly Japan is now civiliz-d] there is no otherwise than to win the heart of bottom. Putting aside all at thes people at
vory racial prejudices, and all malices and animasitiese to be godertaken by the projectors and sap that porters. The remainder are now on the market, of the vanquished against the conqueror, that some Philippines or Polos may well feal or
with,
The Japan Beer Brawlog Company (Dai mpathize
wo Japanese cannot want of actual experience, we
we come to a Nippon Brewery Company) has purchased tha 9860 conclusion that the vengeance is an initial Tokyo Beer Company's machinery, plant, and fores to the whole dynamic movements, and not Book-in-trade, and the transfor was completed the ultimate and of the Chinese Revolutionists, Is it not publicly proclaimed that these revola at the end of last month. The brewery at tionists have no idea to take any measure of an Hologays, which belonged to the Tokyo Bear
for BYG an eyo, or a tooth for a tooth, againet Company, bas been remained the Hodegaya. the Mauchus, save overthrowing the Thing factory of the Dai Nippon Brewery Company dynasty, and making them surrender or Tus trade mark of the Tokyo Beor Company, a Felling them out of China Proper
ck's head, will be retail,
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THROUGHOUT
THE
FOR OVER
20 YEARS.
EAST
$15.00
PER CASE.
but wo
In view of this intention, to kick out the Mapehus 18 IAAK WALTON impaled the worms, tenderly, as though he loved them, it does seem reasonable to call the mocking Japanese press blumoble", especially as it caused some foreign papers to vibrate in unison”. The “Revolutionary Review" A. S. WATSON & CO.. holds that the Chinese revolution in not
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hopeless, that its success is not improbable The Foreign Towers have abandoned the idea of the partition of China, and it would pay them, our red contemporary suggests, to support the revolution. Japan too should ensurage it. The whole world is disgusted with the policies of the Manchu government, Sooner or later the revolutionaries will complet their niu "and lay an everlust- ing foundation of a Republic in China". Then why does not Japan support them The cat is out of the bag; it is the "Revolutionary Review" which unties the string. Japan is afraid for her Sea Power
Nor we can ever be an optiunet who thinks, Japan is able enough to take the reformed China for its for, even in struggling for the possession of Marino Potency over the Asiatic seas. No calculation is neccs. sary to prove that what the whole country of Japan could devote to the maintenance of her Navy instrumentalities is scarcely equivalent to what some two Provinces of China can easily afferd." Aud finally, that which makes the Chinese Revolu tionists fear is the lukewarmness of diplo matic policy of their neighbouring country, and not the metual aggression by the Tun appearance in Japan of "The Review of Western Powers, their fear is an aggrew Revolutione," or "Revolutionary Review," sion from Japan." Thus after all it seems concerned chiefly with the state of affairs in we were not go very wrong in doubting the China, would make it appear that we were importance of the revolution. So long as too hasty in suggesting the insignificance Japon is sympathetic and retains its
"marine potency," of any anti-dynastic morement in China.
the potency of the This journal has no doubt whatever that Chinese revelationaries is likely to amount genuine revolution is toward, the tardly to nothing. The time of the Mauchu, of: appearance of any convincing demonstration | Mandarindom, is not yet. being attributed to the fact that the Chinese Revolutionists are very careful to make good preparation for the final recon- struction." Assuming for the moment that there is a possibility of their one day striking a shrewd blow at Marchute and Mandarindom, we can do no more than command this cuutious approach, whereby reconstruction is to be ready instantly to follow destruction. The "Revolutionary Review" says the aim of the Chinese rebele
is
The Daily Press.
HOYOKONG, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1907.
Mr. Tokichi Tanska has been appointed Consul (de Cerriere) of Japan at Hongkong.
The list of Justices of the Penes for 1907, official and unofficial, is published in the
Guzelle,
The Carette notines mariners that the
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The Japan Life Insurance Compiny Las declared a dividend for bet year at the rate of percent. The net profit for the year amounted to Y680,545. Of this eam, Y33,000 was paid for dividend, Y630,000 placed to the special reserve, and Y17,845 carried forward. Now policies issued by the company during last year totalled 30,355, representing on aggregate of Y9,745,040, an increase of about Y2,500,000 en the figures for the proceding year. The number of contracts standing at the end of last year was much decreased. The total amount of premium
liability stood at 148,506,000, for 125,855 persons. The reserve of the company for- losses stood at Y6,777,777, which added to the legal reserve, makes a grand reserva total of Y 7,500,0.0.
Detective Sergeant Terrsti placed a antire before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Polios Court on Saturday on a charge of attempting to obtain The defendant, it 69 by false pretences. appear, came to Hongkong for the races, where. He be lost all his mousy on the third day.
was anxious, however, to try his look again on
the off-day, so to rains the necessary money visited the Ke Shing pawnshop in Queen's Road Central where he wished to put in pawn what massive gold bangle. appeared to bo Erammation of the article, however, showed that it was brass, and the pawnbroker gave the defendant in charge. After hearing the evidence his Worship decided that he could not record a conviction, as the defondant did not attempt to palm off the bangle on an ignorant parson. The Chinaman was therefore discharged. MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Saturday, Februsty Bré.
BEFORE LIxur. Ĉ. W. BECKIEM, R.N. (MARINE MAGISTRATE).
AN UNLICENSED COISWAIN, Inspector Langley prosecuted the conswain of the steam launch Lee Fat for disobeying the lawful orders of the Harbour Master by taking charge of the said launch after his certificate had been suspended.
Inspector Langley said that the defendant was charged only so recently as on the 12th just.. before his Worlip, and, on proof of his being the one to blems in a matter of a narrow excape from a serious collision in the harbour, had hie certificate suspended for three months. Not withstanding that, he went back on board, and it was believed, had been working just as usual
since then.
Constable Berrio esid he was patrolling the
Fourteen wore
Was
removed with great difficulty and danger, among whom Mr. Brodersen of Hongkong,
He had suffered thirty-five hours' exposure,
BRITISH ARMY TINKERING.
T
LONDON, February 23rd. The Army Estimates show a decrease of 2,600,000.
EXETER HALL..
LONDON, February 23rd. Exeter Hall has hean bought by Mr. Joseph Lyons.
EUROPEAN WEATHER.
LONDON, February 23rd. The severe storms continue, and further reports of wrecks continue to Snow has been falling for twenty hours in Switzerland, and many people have been frozen to death.
come.
WATERLOO CUP.
LONDON, February 23rd. Sir Robert Jardine's “Longspan " has won the Waterloo Cap.
LAKUTER'S SERVICE.} BYE ELECTIONN
LONDON, February 21st. Mr. Esselmont, Liberal, polled 9,779, Mr. Macneill, Unionist, 3,419, and Mr. Bramley, Socialist, 1,740.
THE JAPANESE IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The report for presentation to the share. holders at the thirty-eighth ordinary meeting to be held at the Company's offices en Thursday March 7th, at noon, reads :-
The Directors barn now the pleasure to sub mit their annual report and statement of the Company's accounts made up to 31st Deccaber last
1305-The balan- ee at credit of workingscount as por last report Add premia since
recried...
W09
KA
Delaot claims paid
in 1806 Dedact return pre-
mis, &c., &o.
3944,008.98
23,127.28
$ 91,070.05
Balance of profit
15,025.16
LOCAL SPORT.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING,
STEWARE-His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.O.; His Eröllancy Vico-Ad- miral Sir A. W. Moore K.C, X.C.V.O, C.H.G. His Excellency Maj-Chial. R. G. Broadwood,
Commodore H. Figot Wil kams, a.N. The Hou. Sir Paul Chator, Kt,
The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, G. Mak Lieut. Col. A. E. Aitken; The Hon. Mr. W. J. Grasson; J. A. Jupp Esq.; Captain F. W. Lyons; J. C. Peler, Esq.; H. P. White
H. E. B. Hunter, Esq.; G. C. 0,
Master, Esq.; D. Macdonald, Esq. CLERKS
OF THE SCALE-H. P. White, E D. Maedoueld Esq. BADICAPPERS Majer H. F. E. Parker,
Capt. P. W. Lyons.
$367,526.25 Jovo
The Hon. Sir Paul Cintor, K.,
STARTER.The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C.M.. SECOND STARTER.—Mr, V. II. Ross, TIME KEEPER.-T. S. orrest, Esq. HON, TERASURER.-C. W. May, E-q. 1609321 CLERK OF THE COURSE.-T. P. Hough, Esq.
$261,431.05
It is proposed to apportion this snm las fol- fons:--
Dividend of $6 and
bonus of 32 per
$160,000.00
share on 20,000
To dd
Abares
to
invaxt. ment fuotuation account ... To add to extra re-
servefund, which
will then stand
at $320,449.65. Bonusto efficaataf
5,000,00
981.63 *,489.42
$261,431.05 10 The balanca at credit of working account at the sisse of this year was $352,980,45, which is a satisfactory increase compared with the previous report.
DIRECTORS.
Mossra E. belliu, R. Shewan and H. W. Side resigned their seats on leaving the Colony and Messrs. D. M. Nissin, A. Babington and G.
OFF DAY.
The Off Day on Saturday witnessed a revival of interest in racing, and the better weather attracted a large gathering. H.E. the Governor Iscoupied his noual place in the stand. The oard included six avents, and on the whole they proved vory interesting. The Best race gave apportunities to the non-placed ponies show their form, but nothing dufiuite gould be based on the performanoss in that race, Raulle The “Lucky” Cur.-Vulne 3259, Frwanted. For all checription griffins that have run at this meeting sed not won a ruce Weight for inches ns par koule, Entrance $10 to go to second pony. Half a mile, Father O'Flyna's Dublin, 1st 116.....
(Mr Vida) 1
10st 101ba (Mr Master) 2 Mr Rtewart's Off Clance, ilst 175
(MrGresson) 3 Messrs Hough and Shewan's "Inverngie's
Hope," 10st 12lbs (Mr Mackio) - 9.
Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Bonnet,
Mr Hurstham's Wicked 10st: 12st Mr.J. Gray Scott's Whitehaven 1st b
(Mr
(Mr Brutton) →
(Mr Large) 0 Dapree
Balloch were appointed to 6ll the vacancies. On the return of Mr. B. Shewan, Mr. A. Bo. | Mr A. J. Willisme' Brython 11st 1lb bington resigned and the former gentleman Mr Magpie's Cherab 10st 121s was invited to rejoin the board. These appoint- manta will require the confirmation of share- holders.
Mrs. A. G. Wood and E. Goetz retiro by rotation, and, being oligible, offer themselves for re-election.
AUDITORS..
Messrs. W. Hutton Potts and A. R. Lowe have audited the annered accounts and offer themselves for re-election.
A. HAUPT
Chairman.
WORKING ACCOUNT. 1st January to 31st December, 1906.
Dr.
$
To charges ucerant :--
Rent, ularies, legal and surveyors' fees, taxes, atamps, stationery &c. 44,183.01 Dircetors' ad auditors' fees 7,40100
Tu commission necont
Agents cotamusKious
Te strange ecount *-*-*
Diff nee in vxchange........
To los Account With:-
Claine after deinction of re-insamunes To amount written off:-
Furniture accUTIRE....... To balanec
Cr.
Lowbox, February 21st. Official visits have been exchanged Le- tween the Japanese officers and the local authorities at Honolulu. The ships in bar. bour are dressed. Five thousand Japanese welcomed their compatriots. WRECK OF A PASSENGER STEAMER.
LONDON, February 21st.
steamer The Great Eastern Railway Berlix" from Harwich to The Hook of Holland has been wrecked off the Hook. ty transfer fee noceant:- One hundred and forty-one were drowned, including uidety-one passengers. The Berlin was trying to enter the barbour and was driven on to the Northern jetty, where she broke in two. The forepart of the vessel sank, and the passengers and crew, who Accounts payable were gathered on the after pari, drifted on to a sandbank. Among the drowned were Mr. Arthur Herbert, King's Messenger, and Working account, 1006:~~ nineteen of the chorus of the Jerman Opera Company, which bad just finished a sessou at Covent Garden Theatre. Mr. Brodersen of Hongkong was on the passenger list, STEAMER SUNK AT NEW ORLEANS,
By preminus acccent:-
Promiums after deluction of re-
insurancer By interest account :-
Amomt at credit, including interest dræ on deposits an intertu.cuts, &c....
Amount at credit ...
LONDON, February 21st.
The French cruiser Kleber rammed and
sank the steamer Home at New Oricans, Eight Japanese firemen were drowned.
THE WRECK OF THE "BERLIN."
LONDON, February 22nd.
100.00
|
Mr Hunter's Potard 11at Ilb (Mr Hiskman)
After several fals starta, the banch got away, Of Chance and Cherub being in the ran. High- and Bonnet lay third and soon passed into second place, but in the straight Dublin drew shood and though Master ends well be could not do better than follow the leader. Of Chance simply struggled into third place. Time 101. Winner: $64,50. Pari matusi; 1st, $12.70; 2nd, 86.57; 3rd, 812.70.
For
Tas VISITORS CUP.-Prozented. For all griffins that have ran at this meeting and not won a race, Weight for inches no per scale. Bubscription griffins that have run at this weeting and been placed second allowed 31. those that have been placed third ailowed 5 lb. Unplaced subscription grins allowed 19 16, Off-day winner barred. Entrance $10 to gọ 51,543.01
to second pony. Once round, $1,800.00 Mr John Peel's Southdown 10st 91b...
(Mr Gresson), 1 69).82 | Messrs Hongh and Shewan's Frida of..
Calzon 10st 12lbs (Mr Mackie) 2 58,107 50 Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Moorish Chief
10st 5lbs (Mr Clarke) 362,98065 Mr Magpie's Saladin Iva 2bs (Mr Dupras) 0 Moorish Chief and Pride of Cadaow partnered $18,308.10
$ .at the start, the former leading past the fogfe ball stand, Then Pride of Cadzow went to the 372,741,05 front but Southdown, hard ridden up the bill, challenged, and leading into the straight, 145,417:07 won in a canter. Moorish Chief tailed off. 119.99 Time 1-57.3/5. Winner: 310.70, Pari mutael;
1st, $5.90; 2nd 88,39. $518,308.10.
THE JOHN PEEL" CEP.-Presented. 1006.
all China ponies that have run at this meeting $
and not won a race. Weight for inches 28 440,001.00 1,000,000.00
per scale. Unplaced ponies and bond fide 920,449.85 griftos on duts of entry allowed 5lb. Sub scription griffins of this and last sousons allowed 10lb, Allowances not accumulative. Off-day winners barred. Entrance 810 to go to second pony. One mile and a half. 212,53137 Mr F. B. Marshall's Tip Cat 11st 1lb
{Mr Vids) 1 302,080.65 Mr H. P. White's Zapoter, 10st 5lba ́....
(Mr Dupree) ( $2,296,307.72
$ 0. Tip Cat went off at the start, Zapeter being $6,94 59 | held back up the bill, allowing the former te gain a lead of about 30 lengths, which was slightly reduced passing the football stand. Using the whip Dupree tried to close up at the village, and though he rode hard he discovered bis mistake. He had left the foal effort till too 253,514.83 | Isto, and be had to take second place. Time
3.16, Winner: 87.60. Pari mutuel: $6,20, Тие "НомОСТА" CCP.-Presented. For subscription grißins of this season that have run at this meeting and not won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have not had more than two winning monuts in Hongkong or Shanghai allowed 5lb. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 71b. Off-day winners barred. Entrance $10 to go to second pony, Ope mile.
BALANCE SHEET, 31st December,
LIA MILITIES. Capital account neverve fund Extra reserve fund Investment fueluation account............. ..$100,000.00 Dividend for Lowney ontstuwing soil
Aundries
52,591.37
Balance at credit
Cash at bankers
APHETS,
178,544.83
30,000.00
Aanking
20,000.00
25,000.00
70,909.29 33,340.00
Fired deposits at banks:→
H'keng & 'hai Bankg.
Corporation. Chartered Bank of I.A.&C. Mercantile Bank of India,
Limited International Corporation
Investments:-
Chinese Imp. Gart. E
Boude H'kong Club debentarea Hongkong Hotel Co., Ld., dehentures call cen
50,000,00 S'hat. Land Investment Co., Ld., debentures..
49.5377.40 Shei. Waterworks Co.,
Ld., debentaron
8.172.22 ShasiaPublic Companion 129,116.00
Lenna on morlygo
On properties in Hongkong 7,511,300.00 On properties on Shaiceen,
50,000.00
The life boat made continual desperate efferts yesterday evening to reach the wreck of the Berlin, ou which several persons were visible and their cries audible, Communica- tion was established thres times but each Furniture account time the rope snapped.
Lleven persons were saved from the wreck Whistle Gnomoy Spit Lucy, Amaz district, barbour on Saturday morning when he saw the of the Berlin; viz, five of the crow, two Indies is missing and that notice will be given when Launch Lee Fat crossing. The sofions of this of the Opera Company, and four gentlemen. it is replaced in position.
launch;being.generally open to suspicion, he put
Canton
Offee fumituro, &e. Accorta receivable-
Promiin due from agencive, interest dus an depaitu anl divestments, ÁR.......
341.703.01
813.10
Mr Waylong's As Uenal 10st ölbe
(Mr Hickmann } 1 - 1,551,309,00 || air D. Macdonald's Highland Heather 10sl,
Sihs over weight (Mr Clarko) 2 Mr John Peel's Bilsdale 11st 1lb
(Mr Gressco) 3 14,921.23 | Mr F. H. May's Huang 11st llb.
(Mr Master) 0 $2,200,307.72 Mesra Parker and Mackie's Can Pass lost 7 lbs (Mr Mackie, Messrs Parkor and Mackie's No Wauchen The work of gutting out and making the
1st 12lbs (Mr Vida) 0 NDT. steamer Seydlíkt again seaworthy is being Mr Magpie's Charab 10st 12lbs
Mr Large) (
(Mx Dupree) 0
on all speed and signaled the Lee Fut to stop the latter including Mr. Brodersen.
Prisco Henry of Prussia motored to the The copy of an order of His Majesty the King This, however, the launch clearly showed she between the United Kingdom and Japau for the clapped on all possible speed to lears the police tag. Revolutionists with respect to the reforms protection of the astutes of decoused persons is behind. But they only went from the frying- A fa in gale continues on the Western politics and may be said to be more published in the Gazeffe.
pan into the fire, for, while they were keenly substantial and practicable as to the
eyeing their storn-cheer, soother chaser was part of the Continent. A Norwegian three on them from almost dead a-head, so that the master and are on the coast of Denmark,
quite similar to that of the Russian in Connet applying the Domicile Aet, 1861. had no intention of doing, for she fired up, and Hook and twice approached the wreek in carried out with great despateb, says the Times
Shrieks which prenende fromanironmonger's
of Ceylon of the 4 h instant. Already number Mr A. J. William's Brython, 1st 11b 2 holl has been discharged, and it is expected
A good start, Brython and No Wanchee that number I will be cloured either to-morrow or on Wednesdes The cargo which is either leading, the former kopt ahead for some way, damaged by fire or water is being transferred to but Bilsdale coming through inside looked like reforms socialistic." Again it is of interestshop in Wellington Streit early on Saturday Lee Fat found herself between two fires, with and 13 of the crew have been drowned. A barges, and then taken to son whore it is disposed winning. There was a beautiful race, into the to look at the subject from the Japanese morning caused considerable consternation in the result that she had t surronder at disora Cuxhaven, a German cruiser collided with, of. Up to the present the loss has not been finish, and As Usual surprised most onlookers point of view. Some time ago we quoted the vicinity. It appears that's bedroom at the ion-there was nothing else to do. It was just and sank a tug, five of the crew of the latter ascertained, but it is now defnitely stated that by getting bome Bret. Time 2.13 3/5. Wiu. Japanese comments hostile to the Chinese rear of the shop was occupied on the morning as suspected; the unlicensed coxswain was on being drowned. revolutionaries, and bidding them beware in question by several fokis, and one of them, board in charge, and his arrest ut once followed. who arose early, trad upon the corns of a com
of throwing China "out of the fryingpan pasion. The latter seized a crowbar which was into the fire This "Revolutionary Re-handy and dealt his compatriot a blow on the view" deals with those same comments, head, indloting a wound about four inches long add ini entire sympathy with Dr. The injured man was removed to, hospital, and SUN YAT-HEN and his followers, re-the other has been detained.
After hearing further evidence his Worship said he was determined to put a stop to this sort of thing, and as a warning and deterrent to others imposed a fins of $50, the alternative being two months' imprisonment with hard Jabour.
BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN.
AMEMCA LONDON, February 22nd. Mr. Bryce has arrived at Washington.
the vessel will not require to be drydocked or repaired at Colombo. The agents have not yet received any instructions from the head office, bat it is anticipated that the Seydlits will sail for home in about a week's' time, taking if required, first and second-class passongeza with her.
uer: 8:03.80. Pari mutuel; 1st 825.60, 2nd, 96.60; 3rd $11,20. THE Rose" CUR-- Fresented. For all Chins ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. Griffins allowed 5 lbs Subscription grillos allowed 7lbs Off-day winners barrel. En- tranes $10 to go to second pony. From the two mile post once round and in.
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