INTIMATION?
TENDERS
FOR REVENUE FARMS.
TIENDERS are invited for the Lease of
are
of
Borneo from the 1st January, 1910, as set out hereunder. BEVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF ! NORTH BORNEO.
1. In making arrangements for the leasing of the Farms for the next Farm period of 1910, 1911 and 1912, the Government reserves to itself the right of vesting the Farms (as provided in the Proclamations concerned as named in Schedule A appended) in or private sale as may be thought At.
n any person, by public
Subject to the store reservation it is hereby notified that tendera will be reveised at the Office of the Secretary to the Governor, Sandakan, up to 12 o'clock noon, on the 1st chy
of Ocrorez, 1909, for the purchase of the axon
sive privileges of the Faris described below for a period of one, two or three yours commencing on the 1st January, 1910.
2. Any person either for himself alone or for Himself and others, may, either in person or by agent duly accredited in writing, on any date prior to the mid noon of the 1st October next, submit to the suid Secretary at Sandakan, ay tondor be may think it for all or any of the Farms, provided such tender is in conformity with the terms of tendering hereinafter set out and falls all the conditions required of the Farmer.
ENTERTAINMENT
THEATRE
CITY HALL,
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1909,
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPT. 3RD.
M. E. BANDMANN
PESSENTS
THE
NEWS OF THE WORLD.
NO VOTE, NO HUSHAND, The Political Equality Union of Chicago, which is composed largely of girls of marriage able age, lise taken up the no vote, no husband ides in earnest. According to the secretary of
There is abeclutely no need for girls to wane their hair long, and if the cleanly parents will not the example of having their girls' hair cut short whilst at school, much more hygienis conditions will public schools.
be established in Fons days I venture to make this appeal to parents On the eve of the holi to send all children to school with short hair.
THE
KOWLOON BOWLING
GREEN CLUB
WILL PRESENT
the union, over 3,000 girls have signed the There would to no objection to doing this, and THE PORT AND STARBOARD LIGHTS
following pledgeWe, the undersigned, there can be no doubt that long hair in scheel- believing, as we do, that in the matter of girls will come to be recognised as the badge intelligence women are equally endowed with of uncleanliness. The sensible people who mon, hereby pledge ourselves not to marry any recognise the claims of hygiene must first set who is not a believer in and an active worker the example to those parents who are insensible for the cause of equal suffraga for men of the flame which should be felt at the Women."
evidence of parental neglect presented in the DECLARATION BY DON JAIME BE Boursor.dirty state of a child's head." One parent, an From Frohsort, near Vienna, the former receipt of the letter, at once waited upon the residence, of the Comte de Chambard, Don head teacher with a Bible, and indignantly Jaime de Bourbon, son of Don Carlos, pointed out that the advice of the medical has issued a sort of manifesto to the officer was against biblical authority. Carlist party. In the declaration, which is published by the Neue Freie Presse, Don Jaime
repudiate all ides of as activo Co." If over I return to Spain at the head of su Pretendership I never will kindle civil war 21
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SATUR
Sept. 4th,
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Sept, 6th,
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All tendera so made will (except at the express wish of the toiderers to the contrary) be received Sept. 7th, and treated by the Government as strictly con fidential,
On receiving any such tender, Government roserves to itself the right of deciding whether
it shall be considered or not.
If Government decides not to consider the tender, it will be returned to the tenderer under sealed cover.
All tenders accepted for consideration by Government will be, in the first instance, retained by Government for further considers- tion with the tenders handed in on 1st October, 1909, which will be opened at noon on that ste, after which the successful tenderor will te selected
3. The Farms, above referred to, are:- BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. OPIUM, STIRIT, GAMBLING and PAWNBROKING, s follows:-
(a) in one concession for the whole State.. (b) in one concession for any of the following Districts of the State, the limite named including the interior territory watered by the rivers within the limits given respectively-
6) BANDAKAN DISTRICT-the Formátory bounded on the one side by the true right watershed of the Kinabatangan River and on the other by the true left watershed of the Paitan river.
(ii) KUDAT DISTRICT--the Territory bounded on the one side by the true left watershed of the Paitan River and on the other by the true right watershed of the Pindasan River,
(iii) WEST COAST DISTRICT-the Territory bounded on the one side by the true right watershed of the Piadasan River and on the ether by the Northern Boundary of Provizcs Clarke.
(iv) EAST COAST Dismic the Territory bounded on the one side by the tras right watershed of the Kinatatangan River and on he other by the Dutch Boundary on the South at Broersbook point,
() PROVINCE CLAREE-being the Territory between Batu Batu and the Lawas Northern watershed.
4. The attention of those desirens of tondering in drawn to the following terina lig
(a) The tenderer must state in his teader thỏ annual sum offered for the Farm rent for the three
years. 1910, 1911 and 1912; a different on may be, offered for the first, second and third years respectively. The touderor must also clearly state the proportion of the amount of the Rent to be allotted to each separate Farm.
(b) The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender, and reserves to itself the right of making any arrangements it may deem advisable na regards the letting of the Farms.
(c) Each tenderer should specify in foll, in English, and in the vernacular language of the tenderer, the names, residences and occupations of the tendering, and similar information
persons regarding any security or any partner that the touderar wishlis to propose.
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(d) The successful tenderer will be called upon enter n
contract under the provisions of the
Proclamations named in Schedule appended
(e) Copies of the the Forms of Contracte for the Farma may be seen on application at the Offices of the said SECRETARY, at Sandukan, or of Mesara GUTHRIE & Co., af Singapore, or of Mesars, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., at Hongkong (f) The successful tenderer will be required to deposit with the Finance Commissioner, Sandakan, Security to the value of three months Farm rent by means of a deposit of money to the amount of one month's Farm rent, and of title deeds to the amount of two months' Farm rent. (7) The retail rates for Chandu fixed by Government for the Opium Farm fro 1910 1911 and 1912 are those specified below:--
Per tahil...
$ 2.40
oki...
00.30
*
5 hum pocket
00.15
4
00.12
?!
3
00.09%
37
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00.06
(h) The Opium Farmer is responsible for seeing that Chanda is not sold by retail at the Opium Farm or at the Opium aliops at prices higher than those fired by Government and and named above (g.)
The Opium and Spirit Farmers may fa their own prices for supplying the Opium and Spirit Farm Shops wholesale with Chandu and 'Spirits.
During the continuance of the 'Farm
period, the Opium and Spirit Farmers will be entitled to the use of a Trade-mark (to be approved by Government) to be allied to any Opium or Chanda vessel containing pad by them, and to any
for sale. () As soon as the new Farmers have been appointed by the Governor, they will be required ting to the Secretary to the to submit in writing
Governor s 8chedule showing full partit !
of the Title Deeds they purpose té with the Government as security for the said two months' Farm rent. If these are considered satisfactory, the new Farmers will be required to execute a mortgage of the property to the Government as provided for by law."
(3) The Farmer for the West Coast may be required to rent certain Farm buildings at
Jesselton.
(1) The following Proclamations govern the conduct of the Farins in B. N. Borneo viz:-
SCHEDULE A.
The Opium Proclamation No. 16 of 1901
Banended by No. 7 of 1904.
The Liquors Proclamation No. 17 of 1901. The Pawnbrokers: Proclamation No. 14' «f
1902, as amended by No. 1 of 1903, and No, 3 of 1906.
The Gambling Proclamation No. 8 of 1891. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909.
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army, it will be to restore order, not to disturb it" He then turns to Moroccan affairs, which be esmas
his regard as expresss the opinion that opportunity, as he the war will dragon and bring about for Spain either Cesarism or danger of revolution. Ho declares that King Alfosso's popularity is vaning, and that the Queen is not liked. Don Jaime ends by stating that he has retired to give token of his peacefal intentions.
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and sanitary workmen, the staffe of the telegraph gas, alastrie, water, and telephones, and the harvesters all went out Only the railway sorvants and compositors had not yet decided to cease work. All the troops were mobilised, and most families in Stockholm and other cities purchased supplies of food and other necessaries to last them a month. The Anarchists had distributed among the troops in the
A BOCIAL DANGER.
Those impressionable youths, seeing the largar measure of political power enjoyed by Englishmen are casily persuaded that the matives of Indie, as follow-subjects of the Em- pirs, are deprived of their rights, not roulising the distinction between India, Great Britain, and the Colonies, and that they already enjoy sz emancipation and freedom which no other country in our position would have accorded them. But what else do they learn in Bays- water? They were brought up in India to. regard the English officer and civilian, and more especially the ladies of their familien, with certain
awe and at great distance; they saw them surrounded with a certain state. In Bays- water they find the same class, retired on balf- of rupest houses as themselves. The humility and they possessed of the type peculiar to the once, and their aspirations for absolute
barracks pamphlets calling on them not to fire on the striking labourers if they are com manded to do so. The soldiers cheered euthu
coceived those
Riots and outrages were generally feared. It was estimated that the fetal umber of the strikers is 250,000.
FAMOUS AMERICAN ORATOR IN LONDON.
Mr. John Lewis Griffiths, the new American Consul General in this country, has arrived in London. He has been United States Consul in Liverpool He is known by his oratory from
East vanishes at grow stronger than ever.
familiarity with our countrymen whicir breeds But this is not the worst Bspect of the contempt. In the boarding houses and at public dances to which admission is by payment they make the acquaintance of
girls, for the
New York to San Francisco, and from Chiengo | most part educated and Engish Indian
MARY
to New Orleans. He has delivered orations in
are better of than the youths of their class, and every one of the forty-six States of America, become their most intimate associates. In many. not ones, but time, and again, and has addressed instances they marry them, return to India after thousands of people in hundreds of towns their terit of residence here in over, leaving There are two kinds of oratory for which Mr. them pernilces and often with children to sup Griffiths is famous-political and "after dinner." It is as a polition! orator, that he has sport, cynically explaining to them when too mesmerised American audiences as to be known wine! The law at present is powerless-to-
Iate that they are entitled to D
plurality of far and wide as the "spellbinder" But ot a banquet Mr. Griffiths is perhaps at his best deal with this species of vilising: India, for the
purposes On such occasions his speech resembles a
of law, is as much a foreign country. glittering cascade, and then aft listening to him the or President of the Divorce Court, strained na France. Bir Gorell Barnes, now Lord Gorell, and forgetting their cigars and wine When it as far it will go in the case of Chetti Chotti be cases speaking the effect is as though a judgment reported in Times of December apparently inexhaustible stream had suddenly 10, 1908). This was a suit for judicial separation dried up.
Brought by the wife against her husband, an BLACK FLAG INCIDENT AT OXFORD.. Indian, a district magistrate of Madras, and a An ausmal scese occurred in a subarb of member of the Indian Civil Service, receiving s Oxford, in consequence of a Socialist, residing salary of £1,800 a year. The defence was that the in South-parade, having expressed his deap marriage
wrote
proval of the visit to. England of the Ther bed by 15 Was-nal and void, as he was preven
castë fremu nistying & Christian, and hoisting a black flag, and displaying a board on that he was allowed by his religion a plurality which were the words, "No welcome to the of wives. The respondent met petitioner in the hanging Tear." Hostile demonstrations were Talbot-road, Bayswater, whilst he was studying without effect, and an attempt to secure the flag lar in London, and, after going to the lod to water being thrown on the attacking party.
married her at the University
Paddingto A bonfire was afterwards made, and the Soci. Registry Offce. He subsequently returned to alist was burnt in effigy. It was not until late India, learing petitioner unprovided for. A in the day that the flag was secured by a party child w born. The respondent of aiz men. They assisted one of their number petitioner from India to say that he was about to the roof, and the flag was ripped off. As it to marry there. The President gave a long was brought to the ground cheers were given, judgment, granting petitioner a judicial separa and there were load shouts of disapproval when tion and custody of the child. How the decree any of the inmates appeared at the windows wasto be enforced is another matter; but as The man who seized the Ang was afterwards Inks is a foreign country in the eye of hoisted shoulder high, and curried through the law and the respondent is domiciled there, no streets, the crowd singing "Bule, Britannia" process can follow him with any effect. It was And the National Anthem Another black flag stated in court that many marriages of the was displayed during the night, and the follow- same kind were celebrated. ing morning another crowd gathered outside the house, when one of their number, armed with saw, climbed to the roof and cut the flagpole down. He then afixed a Union Jack to the chimney-stack, amid cheers. In recognition of his pluck a collection was made, and he was the recipient of a substantial sam. The board on which a reference to the visit of the Tsar was displayed also disappeared.
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Some enrions asperiments were made on a lake near Clermont-Ferrand (France) last month by an inventor who claims to have found a consequence of a state of things never contemp method of preventing warships from sinking or lated at a time when a voyage from India was. no matter how much they have been an event not open to the ordinary Indian, sad Canniging people were attended by when the laws of Indis were codifed as distinct representatives of the French Admiralty and from those of Great Britain as from those of the War Office and by a large and interested France as they still remain.
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varms and others of the some type sook refuge in Paris and form their plots there against the British Government and British personages.
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