SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held on Thursday, 21st March, at 4.45 pm.
ORDERS of the day.
1. Resignation of Mr. James McKie,
!
1. Minute-by-His Excellency relative to the provision of bath-houses for Chinese Coolies.
3. Report of Dr. Thomson on the presence of the larvae of the anopheles mosquitoes in the neighbourhood of the Cattle Dépôt at Kennedy Town.
4. A Report of the Deputy Superintendent of Police on the scavenging of the roads of Kow- loon.
5. Reply from Government relative to the new Western Market,
"6. Minute by the Medical Officer of Health concerning the question of the height of build- ings in relation to the width of the streets on which they front.
7. Curres; utlence relative to the erection of
Cattle Crématoriuma at Kennedy Town.
AGENDA.
6. Analyses of public water supplies for the mouth of January.
1. Plans for the Victoria Hospital for women and children.
1. Lime-washing men for the fortnight ended March 18th, 191.
3. A return of the Plague cases in the district of Tainan for the ten days ended February
21st, 1901.
4. Statements showing the number of Plague cases and deaths in Bombay City, from rend January to the February, and from the 5th February to 18th February, 1901.
.
1. Removal of quarantine restrictions at Bur- ma ports against arrivals from Hongkong.
6. Plague restrictions imposed in Burma against arrivals from Singapore,"
7. Weekly repon of cases of Plague, deaths, and houses disinfected, in Manila.
g. Withdrawal of Venice Sanitary Regula tions imposed in Madrass against arrivals from Singapore,
9. Venice Sanitary Regulations withdrawn at Calcutta and Chittagong against, arrivals from Hongkong.
1o. Telegra from Shanghai relative to declaring Hougkung a Plague infected port,
11. Quarantine imposed against arrivals from Honkong in Netherlands-India.
12. Statement giving the number of cases of and deaths from Cholera in Singapore.
13. Plague Return from Singapore for the week ended March 7th, 1901.
14. Telegram stating that no cases of Plague occurred in Singapore for the ten days ended
March 17th, 1901.
SMALL-POX.
Number of cases reported up till noon of the rgth March, 1991 Number of cases reported during the past 24 hours
(Chinese...... 21 Other Asiatics 4 Europeans..... 9 Chinese Other Asiatics o Europeans...... ❤ Total number of cases reported to date...55 Number of deaths reported (Chinese.....15 up till noon of the 19th Other Asiatics March, 9101... Number of deaths reponed during the past 24 hours
Europeans..... 2 (Chinese........ I
Other Asiatics o Europeans...... ✪ Total number of deaths recorded to date 19 The following was issued a6 a Garette Extraordinary yesterday :--
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NO. 169. It is directed by His Excellency the Governor that public attention should be drawn to the fact that the disease of Small-pox is prevalent in the Colony of Hongkong, and that all per sona can be vaccinated free of cost at the Goverment Civil Hospital, Tung Wa Hos pital, Alice Memorial Hospital and the Nether- Bole Hospital...
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, roth March, 1901.
TELEGRAMS.
(Via Ceylon.)
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partially true, but much disappointment is felt at the failure to capture or destroy his com- mando: Meanwhile scattered bodies of the enemy are still in Cape Colony.
It stated that De Wet is demented, and in his fanaticism flugs wholesale, and is alienating
many of his followers.
The Plague at Cape Town is spreading. Five coloured corpses were found yesterday and the day before. Eleven more cases have taken place, including a European woman.
·
The case of Plague of a seaman on the tran sport at Sydney, mentioned in yesterday's telegram, proved to be Plague, and the man has died. Two cases have occurred near Brisbane.
Prince Radolin, the new GermanAmbassador at Paris, presented his credentials to President Loubet, and in doing so emphasized that his mission was to knit yet closer the good relations between France and Germany. President Lou. bet replied in equally cordial expressions.
The Pope has received. Cardinals and Pre-
ANNIVÉRBARIEL
1848-Governor Bonham landed in Hongkong.. 1862-Mutiny on board the coolic ship: Robert Brown. Captain and part of crew murdered.
1880-Terrible tragedy at Macao; Colonel Mosquita, after killing two members of his family and seiously injuring two others, cominits suicide.
1896-The Borneo Coy's, Rice Mills at Bangkok
destroyed by fire. 1898-1.M. Customs tank charge of likin stations throughout the Jurisdiction of Viceroy Lin.
1899-U.S. Battleship. Oregon. arrived
Manila.
1900-The death of Sir William Lockwood to
India, is announced.
TO-MORROW, Thursday, 21st March, 1901.
..
lates on the occasion of his ninety-first birthday. Chinese-and of and moon of 27th year ef His Holiness spoke at sume length of the dif ficulties constantly hampering the activity of the Church, which only thought of the good of humanity.
The new fast cruiser the Perseur willreplace the Racoon on the East India Station.
Disturbances took place at Marseilles to-day, owing to the strikers endeavouring to entice crews to join them. The British India steamer Golconda from London, sailed for India without landing her cargo for Marseilles.
LONDON, March 5th. M. Delcassé, in the French Chamber, said France would not participate in any expedition in Chiss without grave reason.
Japan, in warning China of the inexpediency of separate agreements with individual States irrespective of the rest pointed out that persist- ence therein would lead as a logical sequence to other Powers demanding equivalent advant- ages.
Mr. Brodrick, in the House of Commons, said la General Gaselee was informed on the roth January that proposals for a lodging allowance to Staff Officers in China would be
considered.
The Standard, discussing last night's debate, aya that Lord Lansdowne's indictment is one of the gravest.
The Timer says that Lard Wolseley did not use his powers, which were ample, and that retrogression is impossible.
The Morning Part attacks Lord Lansdowne and urges a Military Secretary for War.
The Daily News says the Cabinet and the House of Commons might cease to exist if Lord Wolseley's claim to appeal to the country was granted.
The scene in the House of Lords last night and Peeresses, dressed in the deepest black, was mest strange. The House was crowded, filled the galleries. Prominent members of the House of Commons, including Mr. St. John Brodrick and Mr. Chamberlain, stood on the steps of the Throne. The debate engrossed the conversation of members in the Lobbies.
The debate in the House of Lords or the War Dice administration was continued to- night.
Lords Northbrook, Chelmsford, and Dun- raven condemned Lord Lansdowne's attack on Lord Wolseley; and Lord Dunraven asked if Sir William Butler had not warned the Govern- meat that a hundred thousand men, would be required for South Africa.
Lord Rosebery deprecated personalities, and suggested a secret Parliamentary Committee to enquire into tlie defences.
Lord Salisbury disclaimed any intention to attack Lord Wolinley. He pointed out that the Army was subject to Parliament, and we must make the best of the existing system.
Lord Wolseley asked the House of Lords to suspend judgment, and intimated that he would reply to Lord Lansdowne's strictures later on:
Lord Cranborne, in reply to a question in the asked to return to Egypt, and that any request House of Commons, said Arabi Pasha had not of the kind would be referred to the Egyptian Government.
strike at Marseilles.
The coal heavers have joined the dockers
A meeting of members of the House of Com-- mons has appointed a deputation to urge Lord George Hamilton to re enquire into, the Coopers Hill affair.
Mr. St. John Brodrick, in the House of Com- mons, said that it was not proposed to compen. sate time-expired men detained in India.
LONDON, March 6th.
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Kwang.st. Sun-Res
Sels Moon-In Perigee bhr, a‚m. High water-Morning pår. 20min.
Afternoon
... ghr. 58min. Laiv water-Morning
3hr, zimin. Afternoon ...... 3hr, zimÍN,
ANNIVERSARIES,
STEAMEBS EXPECTED.
Names.
Jur
From.
Mar, 2and
Yamaguchi Maru.. Singapore Oceanien
Singapore Canton
Singapore Konigsberg......... Singapore Tattar ......... Vancouver Athenian
Mar. 25th Mar. 25th Mar. 25th Mar. 18th Vancouver......April 1st America Maru....San Francisco... April 12th
We would direct the attention shipping first to style in which “Steamers Expect" and "Projtete« Saitrags" are now published in these colurans, and in en doing reprct- fully urgo the managers of shipping tras to give orders to ther clerks to furnish chic wice, on the farms atreesiar xoş alled grethe with the luseer wanitakla taformation susry day
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
WH
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BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE, THEREAS the following UN-ISSUED NOTES have been STOLEN from the Premises of the BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE and which said Notes are expressed on the face thereof to be PAYABLE at the. BRANCH OFFICE of the mid BANQUE in SAIGON, the Numbers of which sai ( Notes are as follows:-
Series V 49. to.1,000 of $1 (One Dollar),
each.
Series 2 49, 1 to 1,000 of $1 (One Dollar)
each.
The Public are hereby CAUTIONED against purchasing or dealing in any way with such Notes, as the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE accept no liability for the same.
By Order of the Chief Manager in Saigon,
For the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE, LABERINDOAQUE,
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NEW GOODS.
Ship.
Destination.
Dale
Går, smin
dhr. zomin.
Banca ............Marseilles, &c.
Agamemana ...London...... April 23rd Ajax
London
............Mar. 30th America Maru...San Francisco, Re. April 23rd Anping Maru ...Foochow .....Mar. 27th Bamberg... Havre, S.......
PLENTY
April 8th
Mar. 21st
1N
Bayern
Straits, &c.
July 25th
Benclench...
Церад
Mar 21st
HAND,
Mârseilles, &c.......
Mar zand
London:
April 6th
Mar. 27th
1834--The British ship Sarah, the first free trader, sailed from Whampao. 1841-Chinese' attack on the British flect at
Canton repelled.
1843-Scinde annexed to the British Empire. 1848-Abdication of the King of Bavaria. 1860-Kowloon ceded to the British. 1869-H.M.S. Salamis and H.M.S. Opossum
left Hankow to explore the Yangtze, 1871-Princess Louise married. 1891-Looss of the steamship Queen Elizabeth. 1897-Formal blockade of Crete commenced, 1899-The West Australian Mining and In
dustrial, Exhibition opened at Cool gardee.
AGENDA.
TO-DAY.
9 p.m.-The Dallas Company at the Theatre
Royal.
"
Cargo ex Rudnershire subject to rent.
TO-MONKOW.
Noon-A. L. S. N. Co's steamer Melpousena
feaves for Shangbai. Noon-Austrian Lloyd's steamer Trieste leaves
for Yokohama and Kobe.
2 p.m.-Royal Artillery Sports at the Happy
Valley.
4 p.m.-J. CS N. steamer Loongsang leaves
for Manila.
Cargo ex Hakata Maru subject to rent.
FRIDAY, 22nd,
1
Bingo Mark
Bombay Canton
China.........
Shanghai, &c
San Francisco e May 25th
City of Peking...San Francisco, &c. April 30th Victoria, B.C... April 12th
Clavering
Coplic
Doric
Emp. China Emp. India Emp. Japan...... Esmeralda Gaelic
Glenogle Gymeric
San Franciero, Ke April 13th San Francis June 1st
Vancouver. Ar..... April 3rd
Manila
April 4th
May 15
27th
trans. May 7th
Straits, c.
April 1st Qk, desp
Mar. 22nd
Victoria, B.C.
New York
Haiching
Swatow, &c.
Hamburg Hoihow
(June 13th Taiwanfoo, &c......Mar. 23rd
„London.......
Cebu & Hoilo
Kiautschuu
Straits, &c.
July with
Künig Albert
Straits, &c.
Kwangse
Shangha
Loongsang
Manila
Hongkong Maria Francisco, &c May 16th Hunan
Shanghai..........Mar. 22nd Idomeneus Kaifong
Havre, &c.
Maidruru Maru...l'amsui. Marburg Maragon Melpomene Olympia Nippon Maru
Plassy
April 16th Mar 27th
April 17th Mar. 2191 Mar. 21st
Mar. 24th Mar 27th Bombay, &c......... Mar. 26th Singapore, &c...... April 3rd San Franciscxe.Mar. 28th Victoria B.C... April 26th Marseilles, &c.. Preussen......Straits, &c.
Mar 30th May 29th Prinz Heinrich...Straits, &c.
May, 15th Prinaces Irene...Straits, &c. Queen Adelaide.. Victoria, B.C. Rosetta Maru Sydney, &c..
Straits, &c. Havic, &c.
Daylight-N. Y. K. steamerBingo Maru laavex | Sachsen.
for Marseilles, London and Antwerp | Savoja Sibiria Noon-N. Y. K. steamer Yauata Märu Isaves Sobraon.....
via Singapore etc.
Stentor for Japanese Ports. Cargo ex Churan subject to rent..
Strathgyle. Stuttgart Sungkiang Taiyuan.... Tantalus
SATURDAY 23rd. Noon-Meeting of the Shareholders of the China and Manila Steamship Company Ld, at their attices, Cargo ex Melpomene subject to rent.
SUNDAY, 24th. Daylight-0. S. K. steamer Maideuru Mare
leaves for Coast Ports.
Noon-M.M. Co.'s steamer Annam with mails MONDAY, 25th..
etc. leaves for Europe.
Noon
.
TUESDAY, 26th."
N. Y. K. steamer Yamaguchi Maru
leaves for Japanese Ports. Noon-Meeting of the Shareholders of the Hongkong Hotel Company Ld, at the Company's Hotel.
- WEDNESDAY, 27th. Daylight-0.S.K, steamer Anding Marulenvan
for Coast Ports.
Noon-Meeting of the Shareholders of the
China Sugar Refinery Company Ld.' at Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Coli | : offices.
The Official programme states that the Duke and Duchess of York arrive at Colombo on the 12th April and leave on the 16th; and arrive at Singapore on the 21st April, and sail on the 23rd. The time table allows for nearly a month 12.30 in Canada.
Count von Buclaw, in the Reichstag, reply-
LONDON, March 2nd. The persistence of Col. Plumer's pursuit of the Boers and the rapidity of the combined movements rendered De Wet's invasion of the Cape Colony abortive. The Invaders lasting to criticisms regarding the Emperor Wil- stand was made on the 15th ultimo, and after that they behaved like harried hares and, once started, the commando melted away,
A large patrol from Ficksburg has encount ered a Boer Commando and captured a large quantity of their cattle. The British had eight wounded.
The Army Estimates include provision for two additional Indian Native Battalions for service in Singapore and Hongkong.
The Times comments on the absence of any hint in the Estimates as to soldiers' increase of pay and the strengthening of Artillery.
The accompanying memorandum' assumes he maintenance of the furce in South Africa at full strength during the first four months of the financial year and a gradual reduction
hereafter,
In a Blue Book with regard to Coopers Hill College it is mentioned that pensions have been given to dismissed teachers."
The Standard says that the Blue Book on Coopers Hill disposes of the suggestion that the Professors were the victims of bureaucratic injustice. The necessity of remodelling the College was evident, the only alternatives being reform or it abolition.
The Canadian House of Commons has adopted, by 125 against 19, a'fesolution favour- ing the removal" of references to Catholic Tenets from the Coronation Oath."
The Premier and the Opposition Leader have supported a resolution that a Royal Warrant be issued, facilitating the re-enlistment of ex soldiers of good character.
The strike of dockers at Marseilles has paralysed business,
liner calling at Marseilles are, owing to the strike, proceeding to Genoa and other parts to unload. Others are leaving with the mails and passengers only, ́.
LONDON, March 4th Reuter, wiring from Colesberg on the 1st March, says that Steyn and De Wet crossed the Orange Kiver yesterday, at Lillefontein, paar the destroyed Colesberg bridge, with 1.400 men. They were under the fire of eight Colonial Scouts who were well concealed and who killed several of the enemy. The fire was not returned Nowithstanding the height of the river and the strength of the current, the Boers got over eight carts. They abandoned five and many horses. A farmer at Liliefontein saya that Steyn looked thoroughly miserable, and that the whole commando was desperately hungryayed on!
The papers comment on Lord Kitchener's optimist expression that. De Wet has been forced across the Orange River doubtless
liam's visit to England, declared it was purely human and non-political.
Sir Alfred Milner has arrived at Bloemfontein, and proceeded no the north accompanied by Lord Kitchener.
Rats have been found dying of. Plague in Simonstowa dockyard.
Owing to the excellent work of the Colonial Cyclists at the Cape, it has been decided to raise eight companies of Cyclist Volunteers in England for South Africa.
Sentor Sagasta has formed a new Spanish Ministry, in which General Weyler is War Minister The Cortes has been dissolved,
A Plague death has occurred at Perth, West Australia.
Sir Wilfrid Laurler has cabled to Mr. Barton,
the Premier of the Federal Parliament, regret ting that it is impossible for Canada to send troops to the Federation Festivities.
Seriqui disturbances, got up by students, have taken place in St. Petersburg. The police charged them, and many were injured and 200 arrested.
NOTANDA.
· CALENDAR.
MARCH. Metturological mean; based on ten years!
obstivalions to 1893. Barometer
-30.141
Themometer...me
.57.3
Humidity.......79.8
Rainfall
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
Barometer.... Temperature Huiridity Raininil
On date at On date at
+ Pint
TO-DAY..
1 Th
30.25.
Wednesday, 20th March, 1901.
p.m.-Meeting of the Luzon Sugar Re finery Company Ld., at Messrs. Jag dins Matheson & Co.'s offices.
THURSDAY, 28th, Noon-T. K. K. steamer Nippon Maru leaves.
for San Francisco via Shaoghal, etc.
+
FRIDAY, 29th.
4 p.m.-N. Y. K, steamer Resetta Maru leaves
for Manila,
`SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR.
French (Oceanien) 25th instant. Canadian (Tartar) 18th instant." Canadian Athenian) ist prox. American (America Maru) 12th prox.
The C. C's steamer Albenga, laft Foochow for this port to-day, the 20th lust, and may be expected here on or about the arst innt.
The steamer Afridi, from Europe and Straits left Singapore yesterday, the 19th inst, and la due here on or about Sunday, the 24th inst,
Havre, &c.
Marseilles, &c, London.
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THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY
HE POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law
To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper BRALET PRICE TO CENTERROS Hongkong tst Tuder 1000K
Hongkong, 1st June, 1900.
For Nervous
Exhaustion
CHAPOTEAUT'S
Phosphoglycerate
OF LIME
The madam restoration of the nervous system, For brainworkers," "professio- |bal man," teichert, Rindopis, Late, mad fe debility', ustnical
Tanzen, dynjapala'of nervises i origin and memnie, 200
-If pandily simileted and premtojen sigration.
PHOSPHOGLYCERATE SYRUP
(CHAPOTEAUTI
PHOSPHOGLYCERATE WINE
HAPOTEAU:
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