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favourable position to compete with the British, which is not even loft to work out its own salvation, but is now threatened (on pseudo-patriotic grounds) with interference that will make its working costs heavier and its administration more difficult. The necessary reduction of expenses may have
The Hongkong Maru”, while entering the harbour on Monday, sollided with one of the steamboats of the Union Water Boat Company The lather was considerably injured, her funnet boing carried away,
At Hunghom, on Monday, a coolie had both his legs taken off through falling in front of
the locomotive at work on the reclamation there. His duty was to accouple the waggons and in jumping from a heap of sand he field and
was run over by the engine.
CO., resulted in some cases, as has been alleged, in ships being sent out ill-equipped, under wanned, and badly provisioned, and it no doubt led up to the recent alteration of
The typhoon signal was hoisted-last night | the load-line, which was objectionable from the point of view of the sailor. shortly before 10 o'clock, and the native There is no equally valid objection to the rat was 2000 ander way for the refuge The three vertical) at Causeway Bay. employment of cheaper labour, especially as
green lights indicated that the typhooon: was white stokers have been so notoriously un-outside the 300 miles radius. This is the satisfactory. Ono set of patriots bewaile first time the signal has beas, displayed the diminution of the percentage of British this year. carrying trade; another lamente the in- -crease in the number of aliens employed. It seems obvious that both cannot have
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Correspondents must forward their names and ad dresses with communications addressed to the Bditor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith.
There appears to be humour in the following
Cn the 12th- paragraph in The Godow
May all the princes and dukes as well a oficials who are on duty in the palace are ordered to wear official robes, in consequutice of which Hongkong Rope shares have gone up."
At the Marins Conet yesterday & Chinaman was charged with boarding the se, Fook Sang" without permission, He pleaded that he didn't know he was not allowed board. Nobody told him to go, but he bad a
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The negotiations for a treaty with Tibot were concladed at Calcutta on April 16. Cheng, the Chinese Commissioner, left immediately on his
DNESDAY, MAY 27TH, 1908. ELEGRAMS. HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
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LONDON, May 26th. The shipbuilders have accepted the employers' terms.
— BRUTAR'S-SERVICE;) RUSSIAN MINISTER TO PEKING.
LONDON, May 24th. M. Korostoves has been appointed Rus aian Minister to Peking.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL SUBSIDIES.
LONDON, May 24th. The House of Representatives has rejected
persons on each of the two doors. A caretaker will doubtless be required. If the Board order the place to be closed I think we might leave the arrangements to the Committee,
On the motion of the PRESIDENT, seconded by Mr. HOOFER, it was agreed to close the
MORTALITY STATISTIÓS, -
A meeting of the Sanitary Bosed was held on May 26th at the Board Room. The Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson (president), presided, and there were also present Hon. Mr. Chatham, (Vice-President, Captain Lyons, Mr. Ahonses indicated. Shelton Hooper, Mr. H. Humphreys, Lieut.
The mortality statistics for the week ended Col, Martin, Mr. H. W. Sade; and the following offeints-Dr. Pearse (Medical Offer May 9th gave the following Agures:-The death of Health Dr. Macfarlane (Assistant Medical rate for the foreign community civil popula (floer of Health) and Mr. Mol. Mestortion, was 35.6 per 1000 as against 246" por
1000 in the corresponding week of last year, (Secretary)
The death rate for the whole oclony was 30.9 per 1000 against 21.0 per 1000 in the corresponding week of last year.
APPLICATION. FOR ELEMETION.
An application was received from Mr. E. M, Haseland asking that sections 176 and 188 of the Public Health and Buildings: Ordinance might be waived with respect to a house pro- posed to be erected on inland lot No. 522 R. P. Caine Road.
HONGKONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
The Diaxeron OF FUBLIC WORKS minuted-
At the last meeting of the Committee of this The plan submitted does not convey a very good idea of the proposal. The propound building will body, on the 18th inst, a letter to the Government be a four-storied one, 55ft in height. There is a was road rinting the Committee's objection to retaining wall ja the rear of it ranging from 47the proposal of the Government to make lossed
other than those of the lesson.
55 festin height, and another retatuing wall on the essi side of it, a considerable portion of which is 55 feet in height and a block of thres storied buildings on the west side of it 49 fost in height. It derives very little benefit from I don't consider the case being detached,
return to Chins. The Tibetan representatives the report of the Conference on mail sub-to returned via Darjiling. They are taking back with them machinery for printing and weaving, sidies. The speakers. threatened an inde finite prolongation of the session rather and implements for repairing clocks and watches with which they hope to start industries in their than yield to the Senate, which had recured own country. It is also reported that the the support of the conference to the Chinese lotend to expublish waterworks at subsidies. Lhes.
Mons, Dafour, a French scientist, has muc seeded in making thermometer tubes of pars quartz, Not only are these tubos amovedingly transparent, but their resistanos to host and other advantages make them raparior to glass for thermometers intended to measure, high temperatures. In mah, thermometers mali tin takes the place of mercury, and the scale reade from about 465 degrees Fahrenheit up to over 1,000 degrees. It could be run up to 1,800 degrees for quarts does not soften below that temperature,
PEACE CONFERENCE.
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merita modification.
On the motion of the PRESIDENT, seconded by: the VICE-PRESIDENT, the application was
refused, Lornós, May 24th.
M. Takahica, who was the chief speaker at a Peace Conference at Mohawk, New York, defended the action of Japan in Korea and Manchuria, and declared that Japan would live up to her ideals of peace.
GERMANY.
LONDON, May 24th.
The Leipzig Court of Appeal has quashed the sentence on Herr Harden and ordered retrial, the appellant having evokel us a new factor the arrest of Prince Eulenberg for perjury, whose testimony induced the first fading.
THE GERMAN BURGOMASTERS
IN ENGLAND.
WELL WATER.
moorings in the harbour available 10-vessels
A letter from the Chief Justice was read taking exception to the statsnient that the memorial to the Chamber was signed by "eight firms" and pointing out that half of the signatories, if not more, were gentleman practising individual solicitors. The Committee replied that no asefal purpose would be served by continuing the scrrespondanos, and in answer the Chief Justice wrote that he was of asimilar
A report was received from the Government opiniuu sud wished that the wisdom of this idea
Analyst relative to wall and spring off Bei cher's Street, Marine Lot No. 239. With regard to the spring be stated that the surface
had prevented the issue to the 'reas of the further correspondence with the Government which provoked nejustifiable attacks on the
Chief Justice.
water was contaminating it. The water could ba improved by causing any surfaos water to The Chamber having been invited by the Government to express an opinion at to. sater the spring from the bottom. This could be effected at little expense by means of a whether bogie trucks or short trucks would be parapet. The well having been thoreagalybest adapted for use on the Kowloon Canton. Railway, the Committee expressed the opinion leaned out and repaired was now yielding water that large bogie trunks would be better. which was fit for potable purposes.
The MEDICAL OFFICER or HEATH To The reply from the
ported -I see no way to secure that the
In an action for libel-against the "Sydney Bulletin," the judge gave a verdict for 436, for the plaintiff, a Mr. R, and urget that the
water at the spring is kept free from paper must apologise to Mr. E for saying
contamination except by covering a sheltered that he was sacked" from the Government
trough into which the water rises and pro. Servies. Mr. R's own acesant of how ho
viding a pump. At present the water is con. came to leave i "I was called into a small-
taminated by vegetable matter which falle in room and told by some persons that I was to
LONDON, May 24th..
and by the dipping up of the water by buckets jeave the office at once, and not come ness it'
The German. Burgomasters have been till requested." "That," the "Balletin".
av.༩ in reporting the cme, “was in 1889, and he has received by the King at Buckingham which are not clean, I don't however think that water for the manufacture of soy. It would expressed his pleasure in welcoming them. not been requested to coms since ince this Palace His Majesty speaking in German much danger is to be feared from the nee of the paper doesn't wish, and never did wish, to hurt The Burgomaster of Munich in reply thanknot, however, pase master os drinking water.
Both Mr. HoOPER and Mr. LAU CHU-PAK Mr.'s fo linge in any way, it expressed the King and hoped an exchange of regret for the 'zacked, and substitutes his own visits would strengthen the relations of the minated that the well should remain open.
The PRESIDENT-No sotion required, account of how he came to leave the public two countries,
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, 26th May
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION,
BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (Sia F. Píoc TT.)
THE HILLSIDE MURDER:: The trial of the three Chinese for the mak- der of three compatriots near, Shatin in December 1908 was resumed.
The informer Chan Yau was recalled and
All letters for publication should be written on friend coming up from Singapore, and he was questioued as to the position of the bodies,
sne side of the paper only.
No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.
Orders for extra capia of Daur Pam should be sent before 11 a.m. on day of publication. After that hour the supply" is limited," Only supplied for Cash
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wanted to mest him. The Hon. Commandez Basil Taylor, N., however, fined him $25 or two months hard labour,
Yesterday Captain T. E. Cocker, Deputy Commissioner of the Imperial Martime Customs, was, on the occasion of his transfer from Hongkong to Fooshow, made the recipient of a handsome silver ong subscribed for by members of the outdoor staff ass taken of their esteem, Mr. Part, Commiesoner of Customs, made the presentation, and Captain Cooker made humorous reply.
SIR ROBERT HART.
The Times correspondent wrote from Peking on April 23-
PLAQUE AT HOX UN KOK.
Government--was
Correspondence on the subject of the typhoon refuge was read. A joint letter from the prin cipal slupping firms to the Chamber suggested that part of the cost of the proposed refuge might fall on concerne allied to shipping sa well as
that it bad been decided to order both,
on shipping and indicating that temporary izgrease on light dues would
provided it were based on a modified arrange. ̧ ment as regards, payment. probably be acceptable to shipowners generally,
The Committee forwarded this letter to the Government, and added that they endorsed it. They thought that cant per ton ingrosse an orean going vessels suggested by the memoria. Dr. MACFARLANs reported that thirleou lists as a more equitable arrangement than than eares of "plague ad occurred at a small proposed by the Government, and pointed nut village named Hok Uu Kok between the that the sent per tou for river steamers was
While all the foreign newspapara contain 7th April and the 20th May. This was likely to prove a heavy tax in view of the
a. Targe number in proportion to the num. appreciations of Sir Robert Hart the native papers, with one exception, confiue themselves ber of the inhabitants and to the total simply to recording his departure. There is for Kowloon so far. The following were sbandant evidence, however, that the educated
the bgares for the whole of Kowloon up to Chinese, though undemonstrative, de realize
date: Hck Ua Kok, 13; Han cho m, 31; Yan- the services readered to China and civilization by Sir Robert Hart, by whose genius a mati and Mongk 1, 5 (4 known to be imported): Customs service has been created and developed Shom Sani Po and Team Kok Tsui, 26; other which compares honourably with any public villages, 3; total, 69. The villagers of Hok servies in the world, a postal service established
Un Kok were mostly employed in the Coment throughout this east Empire whose success is
Works or in Bailey's shipbuilding yards and one of the wonders of recent years, the coast of China lighted and barbours buoyed, and by works. They bad thus every opportunity of sprea whom treaties have been drawn and peace bas diag infection to other places and were probably By the afternoon the case for the prosecution been concluded.
A generous expression of gratitude for Sir responsible for some of the 21 as in Hang- wasouuoluded.
Hon. Dr. Ho Kai then indicated what the Robert Hart's great services is found-in-the-homas Hanghom itself was clean and had never defence would be and that how ald call witShih-tion Shun-pan, one of the most widely manh plague. Most of the houses were quite read Chinese newspapers in Peking, whose esses to speak sa to the movements of the editor, Uyens, is a well-known Japanese unsuitable for occupation and did not lend nocused at the time in question. He described writer. This journal characterizes the appoint themselves to proper cleansion and nearly all the case for the prosocation as unsatisfactory maent of Sie Robert Hart as "the greatest were illegal under the Ordiasnes. Last larning point in economio history, and year it was Kowloon city which supplied tho and full of improbabilities.
continues: Ever maintaining the highest early focus of plague. This year it was Hok Hearing adjourned,
standard,
this foreign statesman has always enjoyed the Throue'a condence and bar UB Kok and Sher Shui Fo. He did not see gained a glorious name through the world how plagas was ever to be controlled in Kowloon and his merit will descend to generatious yet un antil something was done to these planes, He boru. Never has the employment of a foreign recommended that certain portions shown on a statesman been so fra tful of success in the world's history. Such long-maintained trast, plan should be closed for human habitation and Boch faith growing deeper and deeper on one that steps should be taken to close most of the side, such generous affection and sustained diligence on the other these marvellous results may well leave one speechless." The newspaper concludes by expressing the hope; shared by the Throne, that this loyal servant will return to Chins," towards which, though absent, he still is looking in spirit."
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION:
BEFORE HIS Hos. Mu. H. H. J. GoмPERT" (ACTING PUISNE JUDGE).
A. COMPRADORE'S CLAIM,
For the week ending May 23rd, there were 144 plague onses record d, of which 95 ware
Ku A Him claimed from Houtique Crus the fatal. At.noon on Saturday, therefore, the
eam of $889.47 dae to him as commission while YESTERDAY
we published a paragraph totala were 354 case, 323 deaths. In the three compeadore to the defendant, whe counter. stating that the German Government is days ensning, there were no less than 43 cases
claimed for $1,000 for salary to the staff paid giving the Nord Deutscher Lloyd an extra regarded, of which 26 were fatal, At noon subsidy of £25,000 a year for a monthly yesterday, therefore, the totals stood at 427. Geus in a legal action. Mr. C. F. service to Australia and Japan. In the cases, and 519 death. Among the victims Dizon, of Messrs Hastings and Hastings were two Japsame, one Jew, ons Portuguese, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Morrell for same issue we published a telegraphic and one Indias, There were eight cases of the defendant. incssage from our London correspondent to smallpox during the week. the effect that the British Government is opposing the employment of Chinese on.
Mr. Dixon said the other sfda_admitted two- of the items and plaintiff was willing to pay all
IN THE PULPIT AT 100,
THE KING CONGRATULATES THE OLDEST
MİNINTER..
remainder later on. The walls ware only loose bones and the ora of mud and damp; windows pesotically did not exist and in consequeses most of the houses were quite, dark inside, Orercrowding probably existed in many of them from their appearance. Except for these villages plagne had not started properly in Kowloon yet and there was some ground, for thinking that it would not do so even in the regalar tenement houses if it was not allowed to thoroughly establish itself in the villages Arst. Batails of the houses were given in the
British ships. Together the two items gratifying progress at Cannes. A walk of staff. The connier claim bad not been put in Kingdom, reached his 100th birthday last month, plague report farnished by the off cor.
The Rey. Thomas Lord, of Horncastle, the that he was liable for with regard to the Chineset mialster of the gospel in the United until after defendant had been served with the and is still prosobing. wit, and part of the claim was for silaget shortage in 78 bags of engar guaranteed by
Mr. Chamberlain continues to make the most mile along the sea-frant has now become part of his daily routine; and, though he usually leans on the arm of his wife, his increased activity and strength are very noticeable, Mr. Cham the compradore
Evidence was called, and His Honour reserved berlain also takes longer and more frequent drives, and generally appears to take a krener his decision. interest in lit. Once again he wears. an orchid 3n his bation hole and affects his monocle. Al things considered, as looke marvellonely young, and his doctore believe now that he will ha able to take an active part in politics when he returns to England.
TRAM FARES),
The King sent him the following telegram of
Buckingham Palace. congratulation through Lord Kuollys
I am commanded by the King to congratulate you on the attainment of your hundredth year
after a most ueful life.
KNOLLTE.
Mr. Lord was born two years after Pitt and Fox died, and was a growe men when George IV was on the throne,
Mr. Lord was married three times, and achieved the nuusual record of celebrating bla golden wedding and three years over with his second wife, His first wifs died two years after her wedding, and bis thirdgonisalired for seven
supply a text for some comments. on the supposed insecure condition of the supre macy of Great Britain's mercantile marine To be doing with, British shipping is still a long way ahead of the rest, notwithstanding that comparisons of percentages seem to show it losing ground. The very fact that the British mercantile fleet in so onormous seems to be accountable to some extent for the pessimism prevailing, for there is no competition more fierce then that between British and British. Freights have dropped to a comparatively low figure, and are only saved from reaching point at which they would be unremunerative by methods that have been giving rise to agitations R.ML.I., Mr and Mrs Figg, Mrand Mrs FoL, and Commissious—to consignors becoming MrT. Funsten, Major Grass, Mr W.E. Gibson, alarmed lest their prosperity, should be Captain Hodges, U.S. S. Galreaton, "Monsieur interfered with by artificial inflation of and Madame Marty, Mademoiselle Morel, ratee. On this latter point, there seems to Captain Marble, U.8.8. "Chattanooge," Major be a great def to be said on both sides, and Meodosid, A.M.C., Lt. Comdr. Noble, H M. Britomart," Major Nuttall, Dr. Noble, we can do no better than to wait for the and Mrs Evan Ormiston, Captain Ryan, report 'and the verdict of the Shipping H. M. 8. "Astraes." The Hon. Mr H. W. Bleda due to arrive at 5 am, to-day.. Rings Commission. Meanwhile, there can Major Samborne-Palmer. Me and Mr.J. R. M. be no doubt that the Government assistance Smith, Mr J. E. Wood, Major and Mrs given to foreign shipping puts it into a very Watling.
The position now is that poor Chiness travelling second class over one section only pay exactly the same fare is the first class Passenger. Those who get on a team for the An ecial dinner will be given by Uis short journey, therefore, may as well get in the years after her marriage Excellency at Government Hours this Wed-first class seats. If our Chinese contemporaries nesday evening. The following gueats have note this, the management will soon have to hundredth birthday sesepted lavitations:Rev, Mr and Miss adopt the more consistent tariff recommended Bone Majer Burton, Dr van de Bande Bak-in a recent issue, hoisjes, Mr and Mrs Dealy, Major Evans,
at
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
Here is Mr. Lord's programme for his
Ba-Rose and shaved himself Ate a hearty breakfast of cold ham. Received deputations. Ates chicken for dinner. Enjoyed a plain tes.
numerous satris of those boats."
The Japanese yarn lottery was the subject of letters sent from the Chamber of Commeres and thoss of Liverpool, Manchester, Bradford and Glasgow, asking for their cooperation in protecting this branch of British trade. ·
The practice of landing goods into godowns by shipowners and the Hongkong-Singapore quarantine regulations formed the subjects of correspondence, as well as the opium question.
The Committee considered a memorandaw from H. E. the Governor se to the exportation of tinned lard into the Colony under Government guarantee, and it was agreed to ask for opinione from firms interested;
SACRILEGE AT MASS.
SACRAMENT REJECTED IN THE POPE'S
CHAPEL,
'Rome, April 20. An not of serilege unparalleled in the history of the Papacy occurred yesterday in the Vatican ander the eyes of the Pope.
Three Jews who had been admitted to the Pope's private Eastor Mass knelt at the altar and received the Sacrament from the bands of venerable Poutif, only to remove it from their mouths immediately afterwards. One of them.. a woman, even spat it on the floor,
The chapel contained about 200 worshippers, presumably all devoat Bman Catholica, ious- oh ne admission is only obtained through cardinals, ambassadors, and high Papal court personsges
A shiver of borror passed through the wor
the gospel side of the altar as the three offenders shippping crowd. I llowed by a commotion on were hurriedly escorted out of the chapel. The Dr. ATKINSON in a minute to the Director Pope, who was greatly affected, then adminis of Pablic Works wrote I have inspected tered the communion to the other worshippers. It was found that the Jews had been admitted these houses with Dr. Mofarlane and they are on the recommendation of Count Szecsen, undebtedly not fit for human habitation. The Austro-Hungarian Ambaseador to the Vatican. Renter's Agency states that Captain Vaughsă, difficulty is to find some house to accommodate the people. Would it be possible to use the negbaw of the late. Card nal Vaughan, TES
the first to notice the sacrilege and smong match factory Hanghem for this purpose rush towards the offenders. The latter are said professor at the Usiversity of Vienus, so; please let me have the key so that it can be to be
All of them declars, according to Reuter measured up so as to ascertain how many can his wife, and another woman.
that they went to the Mass not knowing that there was to be communion. They expected to be socommodated.
king the Pope's hand, and when they received. the sacrament, not knowing what to do, they meas suy insult or disrespect. removed it from their mon hs, but they did not
"The PRESIDENT mid that from 200 to 300 people lived in three hovels, and It was advisable to have than rehoused as soon as possible. There would be plenty of accommodation in the match
faclory.
Mr. Hoors-The people are little loss than squatters.
to
Dr. Goedemann, Chief Rabbi of Austria, delivered at Vienna on April 23-in the prin- Sipal synagogue to a crowded congregation an condemning in severe terms a sacrilege At the Pope's Easter Mass by three Viennese Jews. The Chief Rabbi, who spoke in the name of all the abbia of Austria, reminded his hearers that the Jewish religion declares that the pious souls of all peoples and Mr Hoop-How would you divide the oroods will share eternal bliss. Jews are codje
The PRESIDENT The great thing in to get the houses empty. We might love the dealty as to what is to be done with the bouses
Mr. Lord has no formula for longevity. Ho was sickly as a youth, far from strong in middle The LG.M. str. A. E. Friedrich which left age, and it was only after he reached three-lator. here on Wednesday, the 3 th inst, at noon, core-and-ten that his life seemed to be assured, arrived at Singapure on Saaday, the 24th inst. He is a non-emaker and a teetotaler of seventy families in the match fentory? at 4pm. 4
The PaxSIDENTIt belongs to the Govern The CPR. sk. Leanor arrived. Yokohams years standing.
p.m. on Sunday, the 21th st, and left
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your comment and they would put ng partitions, if again at noon Monday for Kobe, where she is plaziou, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmante, Lait required.
Charmant and Special Skin Tonis and Poudr Mr. HOOPER-You cannot turn out those The C.P.R. tz, Glen org arrived Nagasaki Charmant will enable you to do it. Her people nail the place is ready for them. at 8.50 .m. on Tueely, the 26th inst., and left Specialities for the Skiu dep the study of The FSIDENT We don't props to do so. sgain at 6 p.m. asme day for Kobs, where she lifetime. A. S. Watson& Co., Ltd., Sole Agents The match factory will socominodate 750
in due to arrive at 5 a.m. to-mezTOW. --
892
quently
bound by their own religion to treaball sacred ceremonies of other religions with of members of the Austrisu Jewish community profound roverence. The irreverent conduct during the most sacred sot of the Roman Catholic religion performed, by the Supreme Head of Roman Catholic Christendom, hin Holiness the Pope, must therefore by deeply" deplored and most sharply condemned.
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