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SHIPPING AND 'MAIL NEWS:

MAILS DGE:

English (Khediva) 16ch inst. '. Indian (Catherine Apcar) 20'h last. American (City of Pokeg) 21st inst.

| Canadian (Empress of India) 15th lust.

American (China) agih insti

· Australlan (Memuir) 25th I^st, Tacoma (Victoria) 5th prox.

THE P. & D. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ceylon left Singapore for th's port at 4 p.m. yesterday.

THE P. M. S. S. Cah steamor Preu, with malis, &c., which left Hongkong on May 18th for San Francisco, vta-Nagasaki, Koba, Talend Sen and Yakobama, arrived at her destination on the 11th lost

SHIPPING RETURNS,

From 5 pm, yesterday to 5 pom, to-day's

ARRIVALS.

Quim Adilatd.....teamer from Chinkling, Crowfa

Bangkok. Coast Ports. Canton.

Hallan Rana

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Fushun

1

Shantsingame.

TIVA.

A

Evald

$1

Sabine Rickmers

IN

Singapore, Haiphong, Canton.

ret

Fordan ..............

Ting Hong....................(transport),,''''Amay, Aggregating 12.000 tons register. DEPARTURES.

Beatrice........mer for 'Balgan

Nama.........................

Formola Memnon

11

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Const Ports. Amma Sandakan.

Aggregating 3,Fas tons register.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895.

CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA.

THE IMMIGRATION QUESTION. ME, QUONG TART AND THE AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS.

Mr. Quong Tart has forwarded to us coples of correspondence that passed between himself and the recent conference of Premiers at Hobart. In his letter to the conference on January 261b, Mr. Tart says that he had been requested to wille by deputition from the Chinese merchants of Sydney, and by the receg rised basda of the virions Chinese die tricts in New South Wales, and by the leading

this day, and the Court was opened at the Harbour Master's office et vo o'clock to-day, Monday, the 3rd of June, 1895.

The Court censisted of Mr. Nagura Norjaki, the president, Mr. Kano Monkichi, noncrets, and, 11. Mahlmann, assessor and adelser.

Mr. James being present, the Court stated the reason why the inquiry had been ordered, namely, for an examinailon Into the cream- fences attending the collision between the French mall steamship Natal and Japanes Jank in the Inland Sex on the toth of September, 1894. Mr. Cross asked to appear on behalf of M. James, but he was informed that he could remain present and take notes, Mr.

Amusements.

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*THE GA IE TY GIRL."

Chiasse merchanta’in other Australlan kolonies. Fralend a question an to the Court being legging FULE CHORUS...

"The serious and special disabilition' under which Chinese residents in the various colonies now suffer are the result of ensctments of the Logis- | latures of the various colentes which were passed with a view to uniform action, and, therefore, the mitigation of those diabliliter can be beat secured by the adoption of uniform ramedica on the part of each colony. We do not," he wrote, "presume to comment upon the broad question of the restriction of the Immigration of Chinese but we would esteem it a great favor H your' conference would take into consideration” the matters of detall mentioneð in this letter. 1. That Chinese who are lawfully, resident in the various colonies are greatly hampered and in many cases caffer very serious financial loss In their commercial undertakings by reason of the difficulty, and in many cases the impossi- bility, of a Chinese resident obtaining permission to pass from ane colony to another on a tem 2. That the daculty above porary visit. mantioned of passing from our colony to another on a temporary visit is frequently the cause of very greak sorrow and trouble in cases of the sickness or death of blood relations and intimate riends, 3 That Chiasse passengers by any vessel touching en ronts at a port is an Austral« | asian colony which is not the destination of Bach Chlarse passengers are not allowed to land at that port, but are compelled to remain on board such vessel. This restriction is, in many cises, a serious inconvenience to such Chinese passengers, and is, we would respectfully point out, an indignity which it is both possible and desirable to avoid." Other disabilities mentioned ** ** follows: “1. A Chloese resident of one colony who has commercial Interests in another colony is unable to visit that other colony for the purpose of giving to those interests personal supervision. 2. A Chinese seildent al one colony is unable to vilt the deathbed of a relation or an Intimate friend in another colony for the purpose of receiving his lastrac- tions or of gratifying sentiments of love and The German steamsblo Arato left Singapore affection, $ A Chinese passenger, voyaging to on the 6th Instant. From Singapore to the or from Chios, to soable to land at any port of Paracels had fine weather and moderate north-all in a colony other than that for which he is bound. This is the cause of particular hardship north-east winds; afterwarde squally weather in the case of Chinese passengers, particularly and quietly increasing north-east winds, rapidly in the case of female Chinese passengers, who falling barometer, with hurricane force of wind, suffer from the effects of a ica Voyage, or who every Indication showed the passing of the centre are anffering from serious illness from other of typhoon, when wind shifted from north-north causes." The reply to his letter is dated April, cart, north-west and south-west, qu'ckly rising tih, 1895, and is as follows: "St-I bave the the barometer. From Paracels to Hongkong had nou acknowledge the receipt of you letter good weather and fresh south-east winds.

of the and fastent la reference to a communica,

Fremiers in January last on the subject of the disabilities of Chinese realdents in the Aus tralalan colonies. I regret to have to inferm you that time did not admit of the discussion by the conference of this and many other Important questions outalde that of federation.- I have, &c, E. Braddon."

The German stermiħin Sabina Rickmers left Haiphong on the"rith Instant. In the Tankia Gulf had very kid weather with north-nast, nast and south-east winds and rain,

The British sexmashin Chozefs left Bangkok on the 7th Instant. To Palo Ohl had calm and dot clear weather; thence to Caps Padiran had strong east-north-east windej, and then to port had south-east and southerly winds,

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The British steamship Haftan leit Foochow on the ith instant, Amoy es the tath, and Swatow on the 13th From Foochow to Amoy Ead light_variable winds and dull cloudy weather. From Amoy to Swalow had light north-east winds and cloudy weather with a high southerly swell. From Swatow to Chelang Paint had fresh south-east winds and cloudy weather with light fors; thence to port bad fine weather.

On the 11th the steamship Tsinan ni (Sharp Peak) Foochow. On the rath the steamships Hallomg, Swatow, French gunboat Forfatt, and the German gunboat Tiffs at Amey. On the 13th the steamships Carsfur and Tables at Swatow.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS,

· Rełna Cristina (cruiter) in Kowloon Dock: H.M.S. Linnet

P. C. C. Klas

Rubens enəmin Galic

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consiliated, and was informal that it had been ordered by the Director of the Mercan- tile Marino Bureau, Tokyo. He then refused to. answer any questions put to him by the Court, unless the Court was ordered by the Mercantile | Marine Burean and he had been legally sum. moned through his Consol, and had the witnesses in Court. He then threw his license, No. 16, for the district from the Gulf of Tokyo, via the Inland Sea, before the Court, and walked out of the Count-room. The Court thereupon rese.

FOOCHOW NOTES.

FOOCHOW, June 8th,

The Scurry Meeting took place on Thursday The first race last and was a great success, was not ras natig o'clock by which time the san had lost its nower and there was a cool breeze blowing. There was a very large afton- dance on the coarse.

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FULL ORCHESTRA. PRICES OF ADMISSION—$3, $3, AND $1.

· · Plan at Meyers, Kelly & WALTH, LÀ BAN Hongkong, 11th Jane, 1895, ------

Intimations.

HONGKONG-RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 15TH JUNE, 1895

*AT 2.43 7.MAA “OMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and

SPOONS INDON, DANGE Tan Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents,

G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary. Hongkong sth June, 1895......

TO BE HAD AT THE PHARMACY.

* HAIR WASH.

Although the tone of the ten market is quiet the business passing is considerable, which is to be accounted for by the earlier date Exod for the departure of the first Austr Han steamers this PRICKLY HEAT LOTION.

According to the Chinese, the first Sason: crap of tea is much smaller than last year. The export to Europe is in excess of last season by 1 millon ths, but this occurs though the large cargo taken by the Pakling on the 9th Jane, last year, not helne as yet included in the compara- ilve figures.

There was no "Matas!" greyhound to load as "firetsteamer" with the new sesson's ten this year, and there has been some little wagerlog going on as to which of the three steamers, namely, the Priam, Shanghai or Glangyis will be first home, We understand that a to i was laid gainat sich of them and that each of them found backers.

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After two falss warts, or in other words after having been twice advertired for earlier dates and twice postponed through circumstances over which the Stewards had no control, the Scary Meeting took place on Thursday with great éclat. There was almost all the pomp and show of one of our reguler Race meetings attending it. This was no doubt catfrely due to the lovely weather which tempted nearly the whole com mualty to congregate on the course. A bright blue sky and warm sun, tempered by a cool breeze and a temperature of 70 degrees in the shade, made it the perfection and weather. The ladies were bright, amiable and

For further particulars, apply to to refer to the conference of well dressed and the even chait, and agreeable. As regards the latter there were no anxious faces, as there were no "ponlex" or "monkeys" to be lost or won ; any little reculation was confined to a chance or two in the Totalizator. If there was nothing particolarly exciting about the racing, what did it matter? Spectators cama to spend a pleasant afternoon and ther were not disappointed. The events were as follows:--- Scurry Stakes; Of 83 each with $10 added ; | THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO.

for all China ponies; weights as per scale. One milla,

Mr. Quong Tart writes now saying:-" I wish my fellow-countrymen, at whose request |I have" acted, to know the steps which I have taken, and the present resalt of these steps, and I would Nke to bring beforn the notice of the public the very serious hardships which arise in connection with the administration of the Act for restricting the im migration of Chinese. We feel sure that the press and the public will admit the resonable Bess of our appeal for some mitigation of the disabilities under which we suffer." We do not ask for any infringement of the principle of restricting Chinese Immigration."

We have here given the gist of Me. Quong Tart's correspondence and before dealing with the question invite opinions from all whom the ni tasuda lavolved may concern.

A Court of Inquiry was concluded at Liverpoo as April 18th to inquire into the circumstances attending, the stranding of the British ship Andrada on the West coast, while bound from Tacoma to Liverpool. The court found that the stranding of the vessel was caused by the master mistaking a light to be the Conlagher Light; and thereafter steering Improper courses, coupled with the non-use of the lead. The Court found the master, G. A. Adatás, in default, and suS- pended his certificate for three calendar months.

of

JAPANESE marine coURT OF

INQUIRY.

THE COLLISION BETWEEN THE "KATAL " AND A JUNK.

|

Kindar, 140lb. Owner i' Yarra, *15gid...Mt. Orwald a Boldheart, 155lb......Mr. Drummond o

**zib over. Yarra ran remarkably well to the top of the straight but Kindar was too much for him and won by s lengths. Boldheart pulled up at the I mile post. Time, amin, 18:00.

The FLYAWAY STAKES; Of $3 nach with $10 added; for all Chins pouses; weights us per reale. Half a mile,"

Robban, † 160lb.Mr. Oswald z Phoebus, 1581b...Mr. Esher a Acteas, 16oib.Mr. Backaeli o

t glb over.

Bonbon had the race to himself, the other two probably not having thoroughly recovered from their sea voyage. Phoshus was 3 lengths babied the winner at the port and Acteon a to 3 lengths behind the second. Time,64100. SMCKYRE STAKES; riders to start at mile post, dismount at the stand, open and drink bottle of Seltzer water, light cheroat, remount, and ride once round. Winner to have chsroot alight when dismonatlog. Entrance $3. Post aDizler,

Debonaire....................................Mr. Edgar E Monte Carlo

Mr. Oswald a

PILOT JAMES LEAVES THE COURT. IN A HUFT," A remarkable scans occurred at the Harbour Master's Office, Kobe, os the grd of June, where Mr. H. D. James, holding a pilot's certificate, appeared to be examined in the Inquiry. The Germanerniser Prinuats Wilhelm arrived which was then going on Inte the circumstances

altending

a. collision that look place between at Colombo on the 37th May on her way to the Messagestes steamer Natal and the Chios. She is second-class cruiser with junk Yethomers as long ago as the tob

Macaroon..................................................Mr. Esher o displacement of 4400 tons. She is 330 ft. 6 in. September last, The matter has been before

This race caused unusual merriment. Coming long, with a beim of 45 #t, and a draught

from the f'mile post to the stand at racing pace at it. Her indicated horse-power is 8,000, and the French Court for some time una claim the riders, as may be imagined, 'found consider. for damage by the owner of the junk, and we she can do over 18 knots In the way of speed. understand that after the evidence had been laid hle difficulty in gulping down the seltsen water She has six 4 ton guns, and eight si-ton guns before the French Cones) General in Yokohama

from the botile, then the matcher behaved bidly She was launched-la-1887 and cost 230000 It was determined to place the whole of the facts and wouldn't light the cheroots, but worst of It is said that the Prinkna Wilhelms will be before a body composed of French naval officers all was the mounting with the umbrellas followed by second-class battleship, the assisted by Japanese. This, we take it, should salmals would run round and round in Keiser-a mach fuer vessel, her tonnage being have been an arbitration rather tha, a legal

Mr. Oswald exauperated, wanlied into the 7,676, while she is armed with eight 23 ton guns Inquiry, but the proceedings in the French Court

but a swave of the pony sent him over the and seven 4 ton guns. The Kaiser was built ▼ At the kitting yesterday,,#310 | and was finaly able to medat, but Mr. Edgar side when he was dragged some twenty yards of course, nothing to do with the Japanese In 1874 and cost £411,000,00

the by the ring which he pluckily held on to Chronicle of the 4th June, Mr. James in the meantime was away and so came in first sppeared with Mr. Crosse as

Mr. Esher's mount evidently took a gresiar Edviser, Не

informed that Ms,

**** | dislike to the gamp than the othery, and was out

THE LAW OF SALVAGE.

""

The following is distinctly interesting sim - To the Editor of the Journal of Commerce Cross could be present at the loquiry | of the hunt in consequencS Si-Will you kindly inform me if a ship is but could not appear for him. Mr. James thes entirely abandoned, and is taken possession of asked if the Court was legally consituted, and by any other craft, whether the ship in question was told it was ordered by the Mercandle Marine Bureau, whereupon he declined, unless sum- does or does not become the property of those moned through his own Consul, lo give evidence who take be in charge Yours, etc.

unili the witnesses who had already bees J. P.

examined at Osaka were present. Aber making tale statementy Mr. James, throwing his ilcence on to the table, left the room, accompanied by Mr. Crosss.

Liverpool, March 1st, 1895. (The answer in our correspondant's question Is that the property in the abandoned ship does not pass to the salvor. The original owner, or The following is the official report →→ his servante, may, and do, entirely abandon it, This is the second sitting of the Court, The but they do so, not because they are tired of the Arst sling of the Court of Inquiry into the possession of s valuableship and (as agents for the ofrcumstances attending the collision between the cargo-owers) of the custody of a valuable carro, M.M. esmer Natal and a Japanese junk took but because, through circumstances beyond place at the Oiaka Shikaels on the 12th of April, their control, they are compelled to depart dot | 1805, after having bum: postponed an account of the ship to save their lives. The salvercomes | of Mr. H. D. James' business engagements from along and takes possession, and brings ike ship the sth to the 21th of April, and again to the foto a safe port. Ha theruby saras for himself sack of April. On that day, the master of the Bright to compensation for his trouble, risk and lank Yetho-mars and one of the crew WETO skill. To enforce ikis right, and to obtain his | #xamined, but owing to the non-appearance Compensation, he brings an

Subjack to

the

other

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The MUTTON CUP presented by Capt. Walls; for all Chlon poïlin ; weights, na perɛscale j -wingers at this meming tolbs. 'extra.: "Once

round.

Borbon, † 1őzlb......Mr. Orwaldi x Raña, 59/b........ Mr. Bucknell a Kingston, 155lb........ Mr. Greaves 3

+

Folb ov't, Bonban took the lead and kept it to the end winning by 5 langtha, Kingston appeared to be running in second but Ratada was ridden well home and best him by half a length,

Time, 7 min, 25 sec.

SCURRY CHAMPIONS STAKES ; of $5 each with $'g added for all Chins, poules'y' weights as per scale.. One quarter mile

YATTA, 1154

Mr. Oswald Phabas, 1158 ...... Mr. Greaves, a Gleaner, 159/b............Mr. Bucknell 3 talb. over. tralb, over,

the vessel, her cargo and fihition in rim against of Mr. H. D. James, who was pliciing the hand hot Piæbus: made him galióp and only

*

sights under this action, the property remains in

may

:

the original owners. On acilen brought, sige aawarded to an amount equalinga percent ba on the values involved, If the original owner kas mat made a suficient fender before the bringing of the action he will also have to pay the costs of the trial. Where, then, the valdes Ace scaal and the services great, the award and Cost may lerva's very simult sum in net value for the owner; but he is still the owner until the sime comes when, he having failed to nailed

steamship Woraf at the time of the collision,

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Time, amin. 59sec.

The ancient Varm had no doubt the race in

allowed him to win by a length, Gleaner gave in and who had been requested is attend, the after going half the distance. inquiry had to be again postponed .And to

oft Pliot James convenience, requeried to Dame & day

would be when he 1 to attend. "On the syth of May. Mr. James appointed the 38th May suitable to him for attending the fequity at the Harbour Master's Office Kobe, bat owing to the west of sufficient notice. The officery, afiike Court Were unable to reich Kobe Irons Oinks on that day and the inquiry was therefors - postposed

the judgment, the 4s against which the nation until the next day, Wednesday, the 29th of

Masonic

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HONGKONG, No. 1165, EC. REGULAR MEETING' of the above

Is brought is sold by order of the centres May Mr. James, borras, left Kobs on the ALOD0s will be held to the Paza the proceeds of the sale are brought into evening of the sẽth after having asked by letter | HALL, Zetland Street, an MONDAY, the 17th court. The claims of the salvor are, fest for the post someone of the loquiry maill Instant, at 8.90 for 9 plán preciselyje Vishion -satieded, and then the balanes gone. W the Monday, the sed af Jose, which request befag: Brethren aan sondially invited to attend, federika

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THE eight roomed HOUSE, Ne, 37 CAINE ROAD, occupation from FIRST SEPTEM- BER nestand

NO. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE.

A DAVID BASSOON, SONS & CE Hongkong, xut (um, 1895. MATERIE PAGASTO LET.

D

WELLING" HOUSES ;---

"HIGHCLIRE," at Madarus GA), ** HOUSES & RIPON TERRACENÝ

¿DES VOUX VILLAS 41 THE PRIKAZ

aloons in Big Burban

OFFICES

TEST FLOOR NA PAYA 30%Ale. At present sccupied by URA MARE, HOLLIDAY, WEEKS. ONE

GORANA CENTRALORA

HONGKONG: LAND INVESTI

Hongkong, syth August, 1894-

Driving the Brain

at the expense

of the Body..

While wedrive

the brain we must build up the body, EX ercise, pure alr foods that make healthy

flesh-refreshing sleep-such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become ap- parent your physician will doubtless tell you that the miliquickest builder of all three is | PLUS

*

Scott's Emulsion

of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods,

1793

timed palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The Words M Lincoln and Midland Countles Drug Company, Lincoln, England" are engraved as the Government Stamp, and #Clarke's Worlds fumed Blood Misture blows in the Bottle, without which none are gentína.

THIS CENTURY'S GREAT DISCOVERY,

Renovation & Prolongation of Life

BY THE

ELIXIR GODINEAU

Haad Omoe, PARIB, Rus Bt. Lazare, 77

OURE OF WEAKENED subjects, of NERVOUS complaints' and all other diseases proceeding from bad nutri- tion and DRDAY and DECOMPOSITION-

of the Blood.or

*MARVELLOUS CURES.

Explanatory Pamphlets are sent fres

on application f Degôt, FIERRE- MARTY, 14k Agtale Sat 12, OPPENHEIMZA

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