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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1894.
SIAM NOTES.
BANGKOK, Juir rath, The Kong Reng, while crossing the Bar on Wednesday, anfortunately grounded upon the went back.
The cremation of the 1ste Phra Pal Rat, formerly Paymaster at the Foreign Office, was carried out on Wednesday night, at Wat Koh, with the outal ceremonies.
Capt.
Stonham of the Mongkut, who owing to sickness remained in Bangkok on the last trip of ble vessel here, prended to Hongkong by the Phra Chula Chow Kia (Capt. Moris) yesterday. Capt. Stocham has been granted three tacntha' leave, and will take holiday in Japan.
▲ CHAMBER OF HORRORS.
During the past month or twa men-about- town, especially those who have been engaged in the arduous and dangerous work connected with the stamping out of the bubonic plague, have witnessed many revolting and heartrending sights -sights which most of them would have greatly preferred never to have seen. Yet hardlying as have been many of the scenes in
in the Altby plague-infected hovels of the poor and in the deadly wards of the notorious Glass-works chargel houre, where the stench wat
suffocating absolutely
and the spectacle of the dead and the dying lying close together in all stages of the loathsome disease was appalling to witness, a casual observer who bad completed the sounds of the plague depots when the epidemic was raging here six weeks ago, and visited a few of the Tal-ping-aban rookeries, would doubtless have imagined that be had seen all the worst sights in this gorgeous city. Not 10, however, and It probable that
number of out of the great
Europeans
s who have visited Chios-town
darlog
the the plague, not a tenth part of them have en have seen what can only be filly described as
veritable
Preparations have for some time been Chamber of Horror. Thle black hole, this course for Issuing the Bangkok Times as a stain spon our bonated civilization, is sa adjunct regular daily newspaper, and, at the special Hospital and request of a large number of our Siamese friends, of the greatly-vaunted
Ward, translating the news of the day luto the Is there reakon,
is used for the vernacular, of unfortunate Chloese who from some case or other have become lease. A few days ago a member of the staff of this journe! texpected the lunatic ward in question in company with a Chinese police officer. At the time of his visit the loustics were under lock and key, and it
siyled
confincmably, becaus
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His Majesty the King suffered a serious attack of fever on Tuesday, but on Wednesday, we are pleased to learn, recovered and was pronounced out of danger His Majesty has since were much improved, and sccording to latent advice had not had any return of the fever for two days,
BANGKOK, July 18th. Dr. Cheek, on Sunday became an famate of but Bangkok Hospital, suffering from dysentery,
but is now out of doors again.
Mr. Carl Frederic Lamps, son of Pilot Lamp?, died on Saturday afternen from dysentery, and Interred the same evening. The decessed had formerly been employed in the Royal Rallway Department and the Harbour Office,
and
REGISTER.
elver-water. It is to be regretted that better | CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL fackles for supplying water to shipping do not exist here; it would save the lives of not a few sallors.
Dr. Adam en advertises that 'a'l vessals from Slagspore, Hongkong, or any Chinese part, must wait at Paknum for examination. Âu u matter of fact it has been ordered that all shipp shall be boarded by the hesith officer on the outer ride of the bar, miles away from Paksam. The French Consulate was crowded with
and
French subjects protegees yesterday morn- ing, seeking solac: for past oppression by the Siamese. Mess. Bonneville, Chalant, and Roland, easily obtained the fire, second, and third
place la
In the race for the big prizes, whilat their bumbler compatriots got much smaller Even the fly or sixty Chloere rewards. profegzes, together with a smaller number of with larger sums, varying from 15,000 to 1,000 Malays,
Cambellens, Klings, etc., were cons
consated
france, much to the envy of the above-men- tloped "compatriote. Nearly two thirds of the "indemnity, we learn, have been swallowed up by the naval authorities in France premimably because they collectes -Siam Observer.
TIENTSIN.
(CHINA GAZETTE" CORRESPONDENT.)
was necessary for the constable to draw a farge | bad sequantly realded at Chantatoon, but great number of them have died, and illness is
wooden
recently returned in Bangkok.
for we are told that the Borneo Company have
their
Shang
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abe, Buketdie peronntage of sacation, the bidity of zusted with motorure belay 120, e-Direction of cùm ad to two polnia, 5,- Foos of the wind according to Beaufort scala, GunBeam of the weibow, Blue sky, e Detached crown, Demailing nua, ♬ For, e Glowny, 4 Hall, í Lizbining, * Overcast, à Passing showers, y Squidly, z Bala, a Bouve, i Tabda, Visibility, Dewmi) —Rate la taches, tagtha said Rundreishi.
F. G, hos, Frm Assistant, Hougkong Observatory, 31st July, 1894.
HONGKONg registeR.
TIENTSIN, July 13th, We hear from Kores on goed authority that a great deal of sickness prevails amongst the Chinese troops, and that they are hanging them selves by dozens in despair of their surroundings. The Japanese are also in a pretty bad plight
very life
ife in their camp; but the death rate
the Chines amongst the fron balt which held together two large would undergoing new development. During the
The rice trade of Bangkok seems to be very much higher a
By this time you will have seen the telegrams doors before an entrance to the be effected. The doors thrown wide open past few days to less than five vessels, which anouncing the joint intervention of Britalo, borrible
sight presented itself to the spects formerly traded with Rangeon, have been load-Russia, France, Germany and America, in the tor: caged within thick hardwood bars, like ing rice for Rio de Janeiro, a thing previously Korean difficully, and the Note from these lerocious wild animals fo
menagerie, sat half-unknown in Bangkok. The five ships are the Powers advising China and Japan to withdraw
two Twerdidals.
County a-dezen alleged lunatics, four maler and two
Combusnethan,
troops from the Hermit Nation. China has of
assented. But what will Japan do? dalt females. All of them
perfectly Anglesea, appeared
Mel-y-den and Zuleika.
Viceroy Li is said to be la great gles over the The disease among the elephants in the diplomatic result of the efforts of himself, Count
ព harmless, especially the unfortunate women, one of whom was completely rude and amusing Chiengmal district remains unabated, it appears, Cassial and others, and we think here, that as berself with the remnants of a thirty-cent blanket the edge of which she tangined she was lost some 40 elephants and the B. B. Trading far as events can be foretold, the Viceroy bas bemming. There this poor emaciated creature Ca, about thirty. A traveller coming rooth, acted wisely in not allowing matters to come to the test of STIDO. As I I have: said lo my previous sat close to the ralis of her den, perfectly to, reports having met the Chlef of Chiengmai letters, China is a growing power, but har still willing to carry
in the vicinity of the rapids. The Chief, say much to learn in the science a conversation with our
of warfare, She bas eur informant, lost zo boaimen in one day from reporter as he stood amazed at what be raw in
brave and Sardy soldiers in plenty, but she lacks * cage exactly opposite and in full view of the
cholera, woman referred to. This contained a man Cept-in Willams, of British ship competent generals; and the lesson she should
the who had been 10me time in .confinz. Tweedidele, died at the Bangrak Hospital early learn from the present imbroglio is that seslous morning, the 15th Inst. While at efforts ought to be made to Impart a proper theoretical
and practical knowledge of the art of of dysentery occurred an board the vessel, and along with six of the modern war to her military chiefs. She bas crew be was brought to Bangkok, one of the men military school here, but the brightest and by
and far the most capable professor of the establish dying here in the hospital. Capts. Hughes and ment will soon be leaving for home. The Lewis, compatriots, paid deceased the greatest commissariat department is by po mesas Hongkong Observatory, 31st July, 1894.
induced by the dread system
by the duease. systematised, nor does any proper ambulance Deceased was some 40 years of age, and a native corps exist to follow the Chinese army to the *** | field and look after the wounded. Then again, of Anglesea. The burial took place on Sunday China's armouries, as far as they exist at all, evening in the Protestant Cemetery, the Rey lack Dalformity. All those faults can, however, Canon Greenock officiating, and among others be remedied. If not, China must for ever rely present were Mr. Beckett, (H.I.M.Acting-Consul) Rod Capt. Lewis of the County of Angleza. on her skill in diplomacy and not on ber strength The raising of a subsbcription for placing some memoriam over deceased's grave has been mooted,
on a
fall on outbreak of d
Extent. He was dressed in filthy rage an and had in front of him ils pan of very second-rate boiled rice and to panaikin of cold water his afternoon meal which had been pushed in to bim between the bars of his cage. He showed no lacliastles to
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't bad he been so disposed, for the quantity succombed to p and quailty of his rations would not admit of that. He had nothing to say, neither did he take much notice of any one, and appeared perfectly quiet and harmless. In another cage there 堂 · mad who bad torn bla blanket to shreds, and who seemed very much annoyed at being confined in apcb
And what of Japan? The Island Empire is dungeon. None of the hapless famates had
just now at the summit of her military pride, bedr
to lie on, clean bedding to cover themselves with, or proper commodes, and the air in the For the purpose of discussing the recent looking down with sublime contempt on the Ward was
was foetid
degree. Sach, briefly, frapositon of full duty upon broken rice, by the crude and undeveloped military forces of her big the state of affairs to-day in the lansile ward of Siamese Customs Department, meeting of and lumbering neighbour. Will Ispau comply at oncef with the wishes of the Great Powers, the Teng Wab
Wab Hospital, where six-human beings Foreiga
at the German Representatives was beld
and withdraw
hdraw her sales from Korea, or
In sh are closely sad shamefully confined. And why
Legation, on the fork inst., when there was a full
first
demand Is it na ? Well,
guarantees that her war expenses attendance. It will be remembered that formerly there is, as far: at the Hongkong
WIN all Telegraph
be paid ? for such only half duty was puld on broken sice, the
all be smooth or will, *ware, no afficients
te of affairs
To force Japan to abandon complications arise? in this British difference being paid by shippers, under protest, the strong lasting she has obtained in Kores disgraceful state of colony of Hongkong. Indeed, there EN, R
In order to obtain clearences, and in one case
f foreign soldiers? fires would require a strong body this has led to Htigation between a shipping fires while on the other hand, her position would after matter of fact, no reason why it should not be stopped at once. We have
Government
After full consideration the other fostitution known as the Lunatic Asylum where
patien
agreed to forward to the a time become untenable because the Russian proper accomodation and male and female
Siamese Govemment a recommendation that all and other foreign lasiructors in the Chinese service would before very long bring the Chinese warders are to attendance, and where the food daty paid on broken rice in excess of half rates,
receps up to a standard of eficiency hitherto supplied to the patients is at least sufficient and since October, should be refunded. It was con
their shadows before, and whatever the imme- of the beat quailty. If the Lunatic Asylum sidered a violation of Treaty right not to inform unknown in this country. Coming events cant in overcrowded,
led, (which God forbid It ever should the Representatives of any increase in the rates, be-with Hongkong lunatics at all events) then if not an infringement to charge any duty upon prophesy that it will cause a revolution at a not dlate result of the present crisis be, I venture to the Colonial Surgeon can see to it that the broken rice. This latter
point, however, they Inmates hapless and grosly neglected
not inclined to press, as the merchants had very distant date in the entire military organisa. Chamber of Horrors are, if nec
confined necessary
reed on the fairness of In anultury, and suitable quarters elsewhers, and charging per cent. Mr. Kemperman was that the disgusting spectacle of nude male and authorised to forward a joint note containing the any new regulations should be put before the Foreign Representatives before being put into force.
The
Regulations at Paknam are *** Quarantine are to blame for this scandalous still in force, we belleve, notwithstanding states state of affairs, but we bare now brought the ments to the contrary. On Friday afternoon the subject to the notice of the authorities and leave Kong them to deal with the matter as speedily and effectively as to them may seem expedient. This inhuman treatment of helpless imbeciles should not be tolerated any longer, and the Government, which is believed to exercise some control over the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital, can
of this
were for a
a number
of years agreed on
спа
female imbeciles huddled together in Jouthwation of the meeting, and also
some dungeon ceases to exist at once-and for ever.
We do not go so far as to way that GOVERD of the mediest officers of the ment
BAY
no longer plead ignorance of a state of affairs which is nothing short of a disgrace to all who share responsibility.
SWATOW NOTES.
(FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT.)
Swatow, July 8th.
that an
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tion of China.
("N. C. DAILY NEWS " CORRESPONDENT.)
TIENTSIN, July 14th. Since lust writing, we have bed a succession injured, and the river has risen to within four or of heavy rains, the crops have been seriously
five feet of the top of the band. The weather continues threatening, though some think the heaviest storms are past; but as all the rain has fallen before we have yet entered the fu
Beng (not the Chowfa, as stated elsewhere)his is by no means suce. One or two reached Pakusm, after sticking on the mud since Wednesday night, with 400 coolles on board. Having been examined during the unavoidable delay she was at once allowed to proceed. The Chowra, however, which arrived by the same tide, was found to have six auspicious cases on
man's temperature
but gaual treatment. On board
Prelov
day 19.0
Ou data at 10 6.1.
Cu data
At 4 p.m.
30
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It ghost open air temperaturs on the oth Lowest open falz temperature on the path.......
F. G. F100, Fist Assistant.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
Crom Mamers. io. Falconer & Co,'a Ragirion,)
l'e-day.
Four 47-10
Balerng Palkanoniká poli Thermo-3 A. M. Thermo<- $1.8L
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
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that
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gives the
situation detained 24 hours. Dr Adamsen, we understand, ve the impression that the complains that the difficulty of
mly with the comply
the vessels at Paknam and proceeding to Bangkok by train before freedom from disease has been certified, and states that in future all vessels will be required to complete eine days from port before belog allowed to come up the river.—Bangkok Timis.
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HE UNDERSIGNED having on the 23ed BUSINESS and STOCK-IN-TRADE of the
The America barque Georgietta, Captain H. Europeans leavingulations la increased be the precise attitude of the Chinese mind relative day of July, 1894, TAKEN OVER the
Diercks, put into this port on the 26th for repairs, necessitated by getilag Into heavy weather near Breaker Point the other day, Her lower fore top-tail yard was carried away, the steering gear sashed and one or two rather big leaks sprung. She was an route to Shanghai from Singapore with a cargo of timber when The fell in with the gale well to the Eastward of Brecker Point,
do
by
to the matter, but there seems to be but one mind among their resident "guests," so far as we can learn, which is that it will be a great calamity if war actually takes place.
to the road have been very unfortunate, not only
It was not until two or three days ago that the repairs on the e railroad had progressed to such a polat that trains could be again run as far as BANGKOK, July 14th. Yesterday morning a coolle who was helping Luncha. Beyond that there is still some uncer to discharge ballast from the ship County of taloty when the road will be open. The expulties Angiessa fall into the bold, a distance of over for the road-the greatest sufferer-but for those twenty feet. He fetched up on seme rock, with
compound fracture of the right leg. His fois seeking a little rest and change for tired nerver. which is Chinese for mater-cleared out as soon ay pissuing such change have been prevented It, and some, who had taken possess as they saw what had happened, leaving the aton of quarters in femples of other available ske la wrote in these resims of the blast by our
rew to get him to hospitel.
The new banding at the Americas Lexation communication with this place, which is not
buildings,
have been completely cut off from three leading Chinese storekeepers :---
ob rival that of the British Legation inte Swatow, roth July. promises to
Although WA
A water-spout passed near this port a couple of days ago, but I have not heard what damage it
did inland,
The following loan A. 1. sample of Engilshan
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CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on ACCOMMODATION to say TOURISTS of Hittle to the original prices of our goods, the Cape for the p-load of sand from muggy weather as trying as umally comes in OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring the backing. Rather a the fi itself. We sincerely hope we are to have their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, however, the weather of this year was so bad, queer combination "Africa's golden sand" on nothing worse. The mercury has reached 95 of and EVERY POSSIELE ATTENtion will be paid
more in the shade, and in roams about me good to their Comforts. in the capital of Siam. which has almost spolled every crop in the last American territory, harvest, it therefore makes our native products We understand that
several of
at 81 and 84. from Singapore The sumours that have reached Shanghal in dally market mice, and Hongkong have been boarded by a delegate ather foreign or native, Jall belleve and of Dr. Adamson-an unqualified individual concerning our local affairs have been about as 1 FAIK and HRABONABLE. Wishing you, Gentlemen,
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danger of infection is happily decreasing,
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I hear all the leading European merchants are arranging to start a co-operative stors here owing to the frightfel manner in which the
Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oli with Chinese shopkeepers are squeezing on the ples that "the clop was spoil last year."
Caminansikan was landed from the Rattler, for Consumption, Scrofula, General Delity, There is a good deal of smuggling going on, it having been sent up in a state of collapse He Wasting Dinases of Children, Chronic Cought, le said, about Swatow, and it is believed that was taken to Hospital, but despite Dr. Hays and Bronchitis that has ever be produced. Is
sesiduous attention be soccombed yesterday to very galatables it in were the Commissioner of Customs more poveze
vary faitening and heropan. A past mortem was held at 5pm. at cough and will give both comfort and It will same at once the mont on the smugglers it might be put down.
The air is thick with rumours of grosz Chinese to ascertain iba pause, which is supposed to be violent victories,
Chinese that sunstroke. and
strength to the rollerar. Iit le asserted by the
star. It postemen Ele The fatal cases of dysentery among the crew combined virtues of these popular remudies in the best road to Seoul iles through Tokyo," Nothing
like inying it on thick while you are of the Tweedsdale have caused the acting their fallest form. Awy Chemist can supply it about it will bet you know by wire when the British Coneel to order Capt. Merries to cali Bola Agent for Hongkong and the Imbữa sẽ Chinese start on these march to Suoni win Tokyu | elther at Singapore or Anjer, to refill the walgre China-Chan A Foul, at Watkina de Coy Hengs|| m
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