To-day's Advertisements.
Some one
Carries the Risk
Who carries the risk on your life? If you are not assured your wifo- and children carry it. If your house burns down without insurance, you have carried the risk and have to bear the loss. If you die without assurance your family has to bear the loss.
Don't let t
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1899.
Intimation.
ste, who, was
utterly derprayed and so dead to all human JAPANESE papers state that Mr. William Black, | H feeling as to live upon the proceeds of the | a pilot holding a immorality of their wives and daugliters. | in charge of Can such men be regarded as desirable, when she stran members of any community ? Is it Fukuse rock, is to for a moment likely that they will Court at Shinchi. stop short of any crime that may
Marine las for
GENERAL
OF COMMERC
Vico deda
on various subjects, of the insertion o this issue me
HAMBER | by some person in Hongkong he shall have power to prosecute that person on his return, but the difficulty of obtaining proof against the, offending party would appear to render nny- such enactoient of little practical use. 16hơn, the mother hand, if the discovery were mit: made: prior to the departure: tí i vessel from":
Hongkong of an the voyage, legistation would appear to be unnecessity,” as in the first case
whole and 'wa
A. S. WATSON & CO., show a chance of profit with a fair prospect JAPANESE papers state that the Mitsui Bussan publish them in tire instaliments Those in the master could band the oplum over to the
· LIMITED.
'MANUFACTURERS OF
of immunity from junishment? Wester tainly think that if the police were to turn their attention to thein and find sonic means of getting them, and their women folk, AERATED WATERS. shipped out of the Colony that they would be rendering the public at large great AERATED WATERS of our main-service. We do not wish to post as what Rudyard Kipling would termplaster facture are sold throughout the Fur saints," but we do think that the sooner East and are invariably preferred on steps are taken to prevent Hongkong gradually deteriorating into a modern account of their excellence.
Babylon the better, it will be for everyone. ABSOLUTE PURITY is guaran-
GUN LICENCES
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Aisha bas despatched several of its officials to Germany for the purpose of opening a branch office at Hamburg The Company, it is said, also intends to open branches in several Northern Chinese ports.
Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce,
Hongkong, 2nd June, 1899 Dear Sir, beg to knowledge receipt of your letter of of the 1th April enclosing copy of a das is well known that the Sanyo and Kyushu patch addressed to lie Goverment of India on the question of reducing the Telegraph rates be¬ Railway Companies have been endeavouring tween India and Europe, and I am directed to for some time past to raise a foreign loan of inform you, in reply that the matter is receiving 10,000,000 yeu for the purpose of extending consideration by my Committee In the their respective milways. A Japanese paper meantime, your letter and enclosure have been learns that the negotiations in progress in Lon.published in the local papers for the informa
tion of this community don between the representatives of the. Com-
I am dear Sir,
Yours faithfully, panics and a British syndicate conceming the
RECHATTERTON WILCOX...
A Secretary, Z
them carry the risk any teed. The best materials only are much truth we are unable to say, that it is proposed loan, are approaching conclusion, the longer; they can't afford it,
"THE EQUITABLE.
F. KIENE,
Acting Manager,
BRANCH OFFICE:
DOUGLAS. STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAHYANPOO.
used.
We have heard it stated, though with how
the intention of the Government to raise the price of licenses to shoot game to the large THE PRICES are only half those | sim of thirty dollars per annum. This will | chuirged in England. '
mean that shooting, will become a luxury which can only be indulged in by the WATERS MANUFACTURED favoured few who are possessed of sufficiently
tens of which may satisfy the Japanese Com A. E. Lawson, Esq., Secretary, Madras Chamber panies.
A SEOUT telegram of the 26th inst published Japanese papers states that siece the open- ing of the Seoul Electric Railway several
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Police, and in the second take charge of it and inform the Customs" authorities on arrival at Salgon
hs-fur-
On this
shall be glad to be furnished ther observations of the Chan subject for the information of His Excellency
the Govenor
I have the honour to be, Sir:
Your most obedient servant,
(alyned) JGT BUCKLE
cio Colonial Secretary. The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce
Hongkong General Chainber of Commbre..
"Hongkong, 6th June, 1899. Sir beg to acknowledge receipt of your fétior (No:812) of the 19th ultó, replying to the
representations made by this Chamber is to
BY US are acknowledged by the well-lined pockets to lender the loss of thirty Korean children have been ruin aver and killed. † of a letter addressed lo thi Chamber by the At the saine time I would respectfully cult
Nu: 9, Praya Central, Hongkong. (770 | leading English makers to be equal
to those of their own production.
Sir Edward Frankland, x.c... D.CL., V.R.S., F.C.s.. ., the greatest living authority on Water, reports as follows on the water as prepared and used by us in our manufacture :----
THE Company's Chartered Steamship
"NANYANG,"
Caplan Lehmann, will be despatched for the above Party, on FRIDAY, the..9th instant,
21 10 ̊A.SI,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Mangers. Hongkong, 7tit June, 1899.
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GHINA NAVIGATION:COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, CHEPOO & TIENTSIN:
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"KWEIYANG,"
Captain Outerbridge, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 12th instant.”
Kor Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
[7553
Hongkong, 7th juue, 1899.,
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
"LIMITED.
FOR TAKOW.
He Company's Steamship
THE
"NINGPO,
Captain Phillips, will be despatched on.
•MONDAY, the 12th instant..
Por Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERHELD & SWIKE,
• Agents.".
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Hongkong, 7th Jung, 1899, 64
1734a
FOR NEW YORK via SUEZ-CANAL. THE British Steamship``.
·MACDURET
will be despatched for the above port, on or
15th instant.
the
STEAMERS.
AFRIDI"
"BIRCHTOR'
"MOGUL"
CHAZEE"
"COMMONWEALTH
For Freight, apply to
their lives,
dollars of no account. It may be argued thing. Another child was killed on the 26th instant thirty dollars is not such a very large sun and and this culminated in an attack on the cars that sportsmen who can afford to shoot at by several hundred infuriated people, who all should be, able to pay it, but it must destroyed one of the cars and burned another be remembered that the gun and cartridges The European and Japanese engineers em by no means constitute the whole expenses ployed by the railway company hail to flee for of the shooting season. Launches have to be hired, food provided for the trips, and numerous other expenses are incurred which make shooting around Hongkong by no means a cheap sport. Now that the hinter Land has come under. British jurisdiction, in It possesses an extremely lighter to evade the excessive impost of thirty *degree of organic purity and is dollars for a license it would mean a very «of most excellent quality for long launch journey to reach Chinese turi tory, and so all hops of sport to those who "drinking."
were unable to scrape together the necessary amount would be lost.
A. 8. WATSON & Co., Limited, OÇEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841..
The Hongkong Telegraph
Hongkong, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1899.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
HONGKONG'S DISGRÁCE..
Cannot, some sort of supervision be "'esercised by the police over the prostitutes who roam the streets at night ? Take a walk down Queen's Road after dinner and the chances are that you will be accdsted by some of these women be tween the Clock Tower and the Central Fire Station. Take a walk castrands, as far as the Naval Hospital and matters are nearly as bad; loose women appear to swarm about the stice my source of 1899.
annoyance to respectable male pedestrians. Ahout joth June. Nor deurthe evil end here. Even in Queen's 7th July. Road, the principal thoroughfare of the Co- 22nd July.lony, these worhen are to be scen touting *th Aug.
Seth Aug.for customs from the verandahs, until one feels very reluctant to take one's sister or wife abroad in the city after dark. In Eng. land one, frequently licars of unfortunates being prosecuted for soliciting and accosting men in the streets, yet here we do not ever remember to have heard of such a case. Surdy the police could take some action. in the matter, or if they are powerless to do an it should not be difficult for the Legis
ative Council to frame a law which should have for its object the prevention of solicita- The state of our streets after dark from this
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED. ¿Agents."
Hongkong, 7th June, 1899.
CHINÁ NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (DIRECT)
THE Company's, bitaushis
"CHINGTU"
sofa
Captain Moore, will be despatched as above tinn by prostitutes in the streets of the city. on SATURDAY, the 17th instant
For Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE..
Agents.
1768a
Hongkong, 7th June, 1899
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. FOR HAVRE, COPENHAGEN AND ST. PETERSBURG.
THE
THE Company's Chartered Steamship.
"NORDHAVET."
Captain Olsen, will be despatched as above on or about SATURDAY, the athrinstant.
For Freight, apply to atte
ARNHOLD, KARBÉRG-
Agents
Hongkong, 6th June, 1899.
Co
'MOGÜL" LINE OF STEAMERS:
TO.CONSIGNEES.
S.S. MOGUL"
cause alone is scandalous,
MORE DISCRACY.
WHY SO EXORBITANT ?.
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of Commerce.
the frequent and heavy fines inflicted on British: and German ships at Sa
Saigon for seizures of Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, opium at the Instance of paid informers, anil
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1809.
"an instructed to express the satisfaction ofallie, Committee at the nation taken by the Govern Sir, au instructed to transmit to you copy-nient in the matter, British and Gernian shipping firms of this the attention of the Government to a fresh anil Colony, calling attention to the manner in very recent proof of the inanner in which the Customs Authorities at Saigon works, to the Authorities is surely rendering trade with Saigon which the system of rewards offered by the system adopted by the French Customs serious detriment of traite, and to ask you to impossible. The German steamer Ingraban lay it before His Excellency the Governor with which had gotte to that port for a cargo office, the request that he will be good enough tons on the point of leaving for Hongkong on represent the case to the Governor-General of the igih ulto,, when, acting on the information Indo-China, to the end that the shipowners laid by an informer, some Customs officers THE Dallas und Musgrave Company com.engaged in this trade may be relieved from the boarded the ship and discovered some opium cluded a successful season at Yokohama on disability under which they now suffer. A Saigon paper, recording the seizure,
Considering that, the utmost possible says the officers went almost straight to a performance of Mr. Sydney precautions are taken, both by the steamship the hidden, contraband. The result was a May 30th, by Grundy's graceful and witty comedy A Pair owners and the masters to prevent any, saug:heavy fine, which was subsequently reduced, of Spectacles. Mr. Henry Dallas took his gling of opinni on board, it is certainly a stik butthe stip was not released until: after a benefit, and it must have been a satisfaction to ng comment on the working of the system of deposit of $12,000 had een nada” by the bio, bet on se lid cheer as it was. At to the fines paid by British and German steamers recognise the injustice done by the system of rewards to informen adopted at Saigon that Agents The French journals at Saigon fully see the house packed as it was. At the con during the past four years should have paying such large sums to informers, opening clusion of the performance Mr. Dallas expressed aggregated soine $60,000. The rewards offered as it does the door to fraudulent concealment thanks for the liberal patronage given to there so large (about forty times the value of small quantities of the drug on board for the company, and said that he had found Yokohama of the drug) as to tempt unprincipled persons purpose of giving Information against the one of the most satisfactory places in the East,
to try and arrange bogus in spite of the bad accounts he had received of it from theatrical friends. He hoped to make a return visit next year.
THE celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Dr. Joseph Joachim will long be remembered
Opin Farmer.
Vessel
With reference to the suggestion made ie paragraph of my letter of the 3rd ult, con- cerning which you nak for further observations, the Committee desire me to point out that if open were discovered on board a steamer prior to departure from Hongkong the master could, as you suggest, certainty hand the drug over to the Police but this does not constitute. the attempt to so sinuggle it a punishable, offence, it is true the would be smuggler and not the
would suffer the loss of the opium, and the Age: Opium Feru, w whom it would presumably be banded would be the gainer, but the offender What is wanted is power to the master of a would get off without further punishment. ship to charge the sinuggler with an offence Land get him fined at the Police Court for break
ing the ins, confiscation to follow on conviction in addition.RMAN have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
R CHATTERTON WILCON, Secretary.
Trusting that His Excellency the Gover ties to adopt a system for the detection of nor will be able to induce the French Author opium that will bear less hardly upon ships owners,
I have the honour to he S
Your most obedient servant,
K. CHATTERTON-WILCOX,
Secretary
Why, such an exorbitant rate for a game licence, if indeed it is really the intention of
to turning informers, smuggling with a view It would undoubtedly tend to assist the the Government to impose it, should be
owners and masters of vessels trading in these charged, we are utterly at a loss to "see,
waters if the longkong Government would Doubtless the Government would argue
constitute it a punishable offence for any per that three pounds being the charge for a
son to convey opium on board of tiny steamor game lisence in England, the imposition of
without the knowledge or consent of the master or the officer in charge and to facilitate con a like tax here would be but fair and just, as an event in the history of music. The convictions. the master or one of his officers but this is not the case in England game cert took place in the Berlin Philharmonic should, in the opinion of the Committee, he is strictly preserved and the owners of shoot Hall, and no fewer than 88 violinists from allowed institute the proscation, an ings go to considerable expense in rearing amongst the master's best known and most their birds, while the game is sold and a very distinguished pupils went to Berlin from all good retury is the result of a good shooting parts of Europe to do homage, by giving him Here, however, the matter is very different.. a demonstrative, proof of what they had Game is not preserved and is scarce and difficult to find and we doubt if one of our best achieved as the result of their studies under shots would account for thirty dollars' worth him. When three ladies from the orchestra in a season. The imposition of such a tax approached the master and, handing him his will simply serve to deter Europeans, all own violin and bow, asked him to come except those who are exceedingly well off, among them and lead the violins in Blect from shooting, and it would not tend to oven's concerto, the master was almost over- preserve the game is, unless the Govern- come, but he accepted the invitation and played ment appoint game-keepers, there is nothing with all his old delightful charm. From Eng to prevent any Chinaman from netting a Davies were present amongst the audience land, Prof. Villiers Stanford and Miss Fanny much as he chooses. We think that if the und Herr Gompertz, Mrs. Liddell, Miss, Clark, Authorities are so anxious to add to the--Herr Ellenberger, Miss. French. Herr Frie: revenue by taxing sport they should certainly derich, Prof. Kruse, Herr Krimmer, Mr. Tuchs not place the price of the licence higher than and Mr. Briggs played in the orchestra. The five dollars. Even at this rate a considerable Kaiser sent an intimation that he would confer addition to revenus would be runde, for, prior science and art, oh, the distinguished in for to the acquisition of the new territory, but science on
mentalist few of our sportsmen held licences. Their shooting was done in Chinese territory and consequently licences were not required: Now matters will be different, and each will require a licence before he can shoot.
OUTRAGE NEAR KOLOON CITY.
ONE OF THE HONGKONG,REGIMENT
WOUNDED.
To Hon. Colonial Secretary, Hongkong,
a repute
„coins in tetail'at par, and when an accumulation-
Hongkong, 26th April, 1899. - Hion Colonial Secretary. Dear Sir,-We beg to draw the Chambers attention to the way, fines are imposed on
Hongkong, 19th May, 1899. on board of them not manifested, with a view clients that the vessels at Saigon, should any opium bifound.
at numerous Chinese to representations on the subject being inade through the enormous circulation in this Colony
daily suffering servados. to the breach Authorities, so the shipowners of Chinese subsidiary calus Shops of may be relieved to a reasonable extent of the Hisabilities under varca sayo extent of the which I deal, with; say they lose $200 per There is no doubt that sinuggling does exist month and more, by having to receive these but it has been shown in several instances that of them takes place there is a tass of 22; or over, instruit is planned and carried out chiefly by people.
in Saigon who are induced, by the large reIt is not for me to say how this strange
in exchanging them for legal notes. wards given by the Saigon Authorities for position of affairs has been accomplished. discovery of any opium not manifested, to have head that the Government of Canton are: engage in this thade man to
prepared to issue their subsidiary: coin at a We would mention that all possible;
discount, but this could hardly occur without » tions are taken on the part of capti officers to prevent smuggling, by
a remonstrance from the Hongkong Govemt "ment, who, mint know that such a step was. Just as we are going to press we are. Infor passengers, and their luggage when
kely la result in flooding "Hongkong with med that another outrage has been perpe. board, and by searching repeatedly.
lokens by unscrupulous Chinese desirous trated in the new territory. From the mengre" on the way to Saigon ju orden details that have reached us, it appears that a contraband, but the opium is LONDON, June th.........
private of the Hongkong. Regiment has been cleverly concealed, that it is but seldom, die attacked, near Kowloon Gity, by a party of covered. S President Loubet, whilst at the races Chinese armed with spears and was twice.We beg to suggest that representations be Auteuil, was the object of a violent demonstra. wounded. Orders have been issued that none made to the French Authorities at Saigon tion of the Patriolic League, during which of the Hongkong Regiment men are to go requesting them to entirely do away with the Baron Christiani strick the President with a outside Kowloon. City unless in parties of three systems of rewards to informers; and, if this stick. Most of the arrested, were of the éliter four, and then only in uniform and wearing should not be considered advisable, to reduce pres
side-arms. and include many titled Royalists. The Cham bers have adopted resolutions denouncing the demonstration and M. Dupuy has announced that the fashionable Clube concerned in it will be closed.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
FRANCE.
The Chambers have resolved to placard the judgment of the Cour de Cassation throughout France and to postpone the prosecution of General Mercier until after the Rennes Court Martial.
WEATHER REPORT,
Another public scandal is the manner in which loose women are allowed to start houses of ill-fame wherever they please throughout the "length and breadth of the city, During the period in which the C.D. Act was in force in Hongkong, these houses were all confined to certain quarters of the town, and so the main streets were kept clear of them. Now they are spreading everywhere and are becoming more than a nuisance; they are a disgrace to any civilized town. Surely when the Act was repeated the [771a Legislative Council could have made arrange
ments for confining these house to the same. quarters in which they were situated when the Act was in force. Of late years, owing to the excessive rise in house rents, many of the poorer Europeans have been driven to inhabiting flats in Chinese houses and, owing are allowed to be established in any along the 5. coast of China, Gradients mode: street, there is nothing to prevent a man with rate for E. winds in the Formosa Channel, a young family being forced to remove to slight for S.W. winds, in the N, part of the other quarters owing to one of these establish China Sen. FORECAST -Moderate 5.W, winds, ments being started either above or below, same thunder showers. his Bat or right opposite. We know that vice must exist, but it is scandalous that it should be thus allowed to rub shoulders with virtue. "You cannot touch pitch without being defiled" says the proverb, and it is THE Mayor of Southampton's Stella Relief pitiful to think of the disgusting exhibitions Fund has reached £5,000, which will be appor
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The Observatory report says-On the 7th at 11.50 m. The barometer has fallen slightly on the Ching coast. Pressure is high over the
ALLEGED STEALING OF A BANK BOOK.
Al the Magistracy this morning, before Ms, Sercombe Smith, Yung Cheung Un" alias Feun Kwon, shroff of the Hongkong and of Mr. G. Sexton for stealing a book belonging Shanghai Bank, was brought up at the instance to the bank. Mr. Gedge appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Hastings for defendant
Mr. Gedge gave evidence of arrest and applied for a remand for a week, to which Mr, Hastings raised no objections.
Sergeant Collett said he arrested "accused at 32, Aberdeen St..
The remand was granted
I
the rewards to such a level that informers can no longer find it a profitable business tó smuggle. optun on board and afterwards lay inferniation against the steamer. We may mention that the reward given to informers su
present $10,00 per every tzel of Opium discovered, the value of such tael being about so cents.
We further beg to suggest that represe tons be made to the Hongkong Goremmt to bring opiting on board of any steamer here with a view to making it A punishable offence without the Captain's or officers, knowledge and consent, and that persons violating this rule be prosecuted by the Captain or his repre- senlatives and not by the Opium Farmer. -
To illustrate the gmvity of the situation, we, many mention that the fines paid by British and German steamers, trading between this Colony and Saigon during the last four years, aggregate about 300,000, not counting the very, heavy legal expenses incurred. In not-a Captain of officers as being in any way con nected with the fraud,
CONSIGNESS of Cargo are hereby infonned to the manner in which houses of ill-fame E. coast of China and Japan, and relatively heavy charge brought later on. Bail was a single instance has suspicion, fallen on the
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS...
NSIGNESS of Cargo are hereby in me risk into the Godowns of the the Hongkong and Kowloon, Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may he obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th instant will be subject All Claims against the Steamer must be pre. sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th instant or they will not be recognized.
to fent
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods-are
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th instant, at 3 M. SA
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,” Agents,
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Hongkong, 6th. June, 1899,
SAMAAN APPEAL
LOCAL AND CENERAL.
to which little children are so needlessly tiuned among sixty-two persons,
Government,
exposed owing to the callousness of uur MR. J. Holliday, fate of Messrs. Helliday Wise &wo of China, has joined the Board of UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS.
the Yangtse Corporation (Limited) While on this most unsavoury subject, we should like to call the attention of the AN exchange publishes a telegram froin Peking authorities to the fact that the Colony is to the effect that Russia seeks to obtain some getting over-run with a most undesirable advantages outside the Great Wall, and will re class of persons, who are only fit to be nounce the claims for a railway concession t shipped to Port Said, or some other sink of Peking. iniquity, where their presence amongst others
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most especially to APPEAL to the Residents of of their own class would not serve to corrupt AN interport regatta was held at Kobe on Saturs Hongkong and the Post Forts, for their kind the morals of the community. We refer to day week. Four events were contested, three- patronage and support, and dewires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds the pimps of various nationalities who of which were won by Kobe, namely, the fours, O NEEDLE WORK WARMERKE
infest the streets and act as Louis to in single pairs, and double sculls Yokoliama Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs dividual prostitutes or houses of ill fame securing the single sculls only and Collars renewed on old ones, ou de Par These men, who own to no particular
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Chill nationality, and who have sunk below the THE Japanese Government has ter's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery level of the brute beasts, have, we are told, "decided to raise the status of Materials .can be supplied, if required
The Superioress will also be most gratef REY PAPER Or old ENVELOPES to be mad
5 Books for Liu Ch
"ho are langht by th
kob azad April 1892
| been turned out of Manila and Singapore | Minister; to
and have swooped down upon
ppy hunting ground where
their disgusting trade
as France
CanTashi
Mr. Hastings asked for bail at $500 deposit; ut prosecution objected, as there might be a lowcu, however, on the deposit of $1,000 by accused, and $500 deposit by two sureties.
WATER RETURN.
Level and Stomge of Water in Reservoirs on the 1st June.
CLEVEL
Tytam...
Pokfulam.
1898
-1899 (36 ft. 11 in bo (76ft 4in, below Low overflow: Loverflow Ste (24 ft. ró in, be $35 ft. oin, below:
low overflow (overflow to STORAGE CALLONS." Tytam.142,430,000 20,010,000 Pokfulam 15,700,000
By 195,000
3,200,000
flons
Total: 158,130,000 23,810,000 Consumption of Water in the City of Victoria. and Hill District during the month
1898. Consumption. 91,032,000 Estimated a
population 3 Consumption per head per day during the month of May.
Yours faithfully, re (Signed) LAUTS, AVEGENER & Co. JERSEN & Ca
BRADLEY & CO. SANDER WIELER & CO., "EAST ASIATIC TRADING Ca
CHARLING
R. Chatterton
allons recei
Consumption of Water in Kowloon Peninsula
1899
is said,
Consumption : 6,472,000 Estimated.)
25,700 population
140,000 gallons
that of per day
*The Govering
water is of
DODWELL & COMÉDALE MEES WHEALLER)
MELCHERS JARDINE,
kong General Chamber
Stak:& Cof &SWIRE
an
Case:
that retail and small whole- lace are considerably the dis
ment of practically all congruusidiary, coin for that of
shopkeepers say they can be at the Chinese coin, and ask me nda by way of remedy. Possibly.
take the matter in hand
ment were to es
there's
PLAGUE
Deaths reported 10:6th
Domdo.
The Secretary d
Writes
•mitted
tions from
during past
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