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NOTES AND COMMENTS.

Want of Knowledge. The other day we said that we did not believe that the Chinese know of new-sane tary bye-laws which come into force and that there ought to be some better mathod, of bringing alterations made in existing laws to their notice than those at present in vogue.

We are informed by a gentleman who is a good Chinese scholar and travels extensively amongst them, that by far the greater part are utterly ignorant of what is required of them. Take for instance plague. Our informant was travelling to one of our outstations by a ferry launch the other day and over-heard a long conversation on the subject of plague. The chief speaker said that if a Chinarau was found to be suffering from plague he was immediately carted off to Kennedy Town and was filled up with brandy and sulphur water and then had ice put on his head. This the man thought was a very bad thing it was evident that the Foreign doctors did

has been opened in Hongkong, Policies can now he obtained for FIRE, MARINE, TYPHOON, and ACCIDENT INSURANCE and FIDE-

not understand the insides of Chinament

Our informant then, took a band in the LITY GUARANTEE.

"W. H. T. DAVIS; discussion and pointed out that there was Local Manager.no need for a Chinamian to be treated this way if he didn't like it, as he could be placed 15:90

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At this the passengers on the launch were never heard of such being the case: "They imagined that if a man went to Kennedy Town he had to receive European treatment whether he liked it or not. If, said they, Chinamen are permitted to choose their own treatment then nobody can object to go to the hospital. But they had never

heard that this was the case.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

MR. DAVID GILLIES of the Dock Company is leaving shortly for a trip. We understand that the Hon. F. H. May C.M.G..with Mrs. May, are shortly leaving for England.

Md. C. H. Ross of Messrs. Ramsey & Co.: reports a quiet, steady trade doing. With a well sorted stock they are quite prepared for a big increase in the turnover watLST a Javanese was walking along the Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpor, says a recent Malay Mail, near the river, a crocodile made a rush at bini from the side of the road. He killed it with a stick. It was measured and found to be four feet long.

THE Government of India have now before them a question as to the desirability of fur nishing the turret ships Megdale and Abys. sissia, stationed at Bombay Harbour, with light quick-firing guns and torpedo nets. This equipment would materially enhance their do fensive strength.

THE team Billiard Match between the Givilian | AN Indian comtemporary, says 1- It is not Club and the police of the Colony commenced possible yet to calculate the savings of the Go this afternoon, P. C. Doveny v. Richards be vernment of India, owing to the continued ing the opening game The event promises to absence of the troops in South Africa and be, an exciting one and some good matches China. They must have averaged since April- should be witnessed. There will be a social 1st about ten lakhs monthly. gathering to night, and it goes without saying We shall be obliged if any subscriber on that, with such excellent hosts, as the Hong receiving his paper late or irregularly will kong police, it must be a big success.

write on the Wrapper of the paper the Time of THE abnormal congestion of work in the Cat delivery, etc, and forward the Wrapper to the curta High Court has induced the Bengal Manager, Hongkong Telegraph Co., Li, 50 Chamber of Commerce to address a strong Queen's Road Central. The wrapper will representation on the subject to Government. enable us to check the delivery coolies, It appears that some cases filed eight years |'ago on the Original Side have got yet been heard. The Chamber advocates the appoint-

ment of a new Judge, increased clerical staff, and the further employment of shorthand writers.

AT THE MAGISTRACY,

**IMPORTANT 'CASE.

P. Hemmert, master of the s.s. Maric fidsen, was charged with having a case on board of bubonic plague and not flying the quarantine dag nor proceeding to the Quarantine

Tuis advertisement appeared in the Times of Anchorage. June 5th, 1801

The Crown Solicitor was for the prosecution, Mr. Hastings of Messrs. Deacon and Hastings appeared for the defendants,

P. C. 7. William Pitt, sworn, said, he

the 8th July and saw. was on duty on

into the thesis. Marie Jebsen, coming Harbour from the West. He hailed the ship and in reply from the bridge learnt she was from Saigon. He asked if all was well and received the reply, "Yes," and the vessel South.proceeded to her anchorage between the North and Central fairway. She was not Rying a quarantine flag.

THE great llanvard. Vaulléville Company left by the City of Peking for Shanghai and expects to return here in about a month with several

One thousand pounds will be advanced to new artistes. Although the stay has not been pecuniarily successful, they very much apany Gentleman or Lady, who has interest to preciate the kindness'shown by the Hongkong procure the Advertiser an adequate permanent situation in any of the public offices under public. Aa

Government, where the requisite attendance will be regular and moderate, and the employ inent respectable. The greatest secrecy may be relied on Address to A, D. No. 34. ampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. THE smash up of Shamn ock II., says Fairplay, will take away from the interest in the race,, very sorry, as the clap trap mystery about her but nobody, at any rate on the Clyde, seems

has turned the public against her, and the whole business is regarded as a put-up job and a cheap advertisement. In marked con- trast was the building of P. M. Inglis's 65- rater designed by young Herreshof, and built at the Pointhouse; there was no secrecy.

Tur Band of the Madras Light Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening, from

p.m. to 9.30 p.m.-

PROGRAMME.

Intermezzo..." On the Road to Moscow "on Lotus Selection...........". L'aul Jones". Planquette. Waltz, “Unshichten Aus Dem Wiener Wald" Strauss. Song" By the Fountain" Selection.The Pirates of Penzance Pulka....The Deep Blue Sea

"God save the King."

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REUTER'S plain little statement to the effect that Russia's increasing friendliness towards Servia and Bulgaria is causing anxiety in Austria, reminds one of Rudyard Kipling's poem which warns 'one to beware of the friend-

no covering the hull with canvas, and, no inspired paragraphs, yet there was much more that was novel and worth copying in the one case than in the wiler. Mr. Watron's warning at the festivities which followed the launch of Shamrock II, about the danger of

came to the

Lance Sergeant Burchell of Tsim Tsa Tsui gave corroborative evidence..

Ho Ko Samim deposed He was acting On House Surgeon at the Tung Wa Hospital. the moming of the 8th at 10.30 2, man called "Mg Sin bubo in the right groip. It was a plague -Hospital with two relatives. He had a bubo. His tongue w brownish yellow in the centre and at the back. Temperature was to fle diagnosed the case as plague, The man was afterwards examined by Dr Thompson and removed to the plague hospital. He sent a notification of the case to the farie Jebsen by a watchman, No. 27.

Cross-examined by Mr. Hastings the witness said: The man walked into the Hospital by walking in the street there was nothing to lead- himself without support. If he had seen him him to suppose he was suffering from plague, denly, some patients dying within 6 hours of their being attacked."

By the Crown Solicitor. It would have taken 24 hours for the bubo to have reached the stage in which he saw it.

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This certainly shows a bad state of affairs. Here it seems the Chinese have never been

portant concessions that has been made to them, for it is hard to be imagined that had such a piece of news been properly advertised amongst them it would have fail. ed to spread widely,

If then, such an important matter as this has failed to become known to the Chinese

quite safe for one of the bigger Powers to be

friendly with the Bear, but little nations like ursine hugs are apt to prove disastrous to the huggee.

Servia and Bulgaria should remember that

We have recently received a copy of the Off

at large, how can it be expected that they Asien. The articles appear to be very interest-

fortunately cannot read then. Amongst the advertisements, however, we are much taken with a page illustrated with dredging machinery, and we are sure that the Schwiinmbaggers and Trockenbaggers there described would interest the Contou River people. If the Canton River would only schwimm it might be possible to bagger, but she appears to hate the light of

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of waiting until the putting-off of same, has been amply justified by the series of mishaps to the challenger since she left the builders' yard.

THE delegates of the Malaria Committee of the Royal Society, Doctors Stephens and Chris topher, whose main object in visiting India is to seek for and investigate cases of black-water

Central and West Africa, and some cases of which have been reported from the Dooars, Sylhet, and other malarious localities in 'India, are now at Simla, gays a recent A. of India, where the following plan of work has been arranged, in consultation with the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India-Dr. Christo- pher goes to Main Meer and Amritsar to make

are to know anything about our very coming, but, as they printed In German, we un-fever, a most deadly disease to Europeans in plicated system of Sanitary Bye-Laws? Take the history of sanitary legislation in Hong- kong for the last six years and we do not think we shall be far wrong in saying that it would require an expert to unravel the tangled skein. What is lawful one year become unlawful the next, and one can never be sure for many months together but that some new bye-law will be put in, force which will upset things once more and start some momentous question.

What we want is a thorough overhaul of the whole of our Sanitary bye-laws and regulations. If the Royal Commission which is being asked for could accomplish that what a blessing it would be. We know that it is often necessary to add a bit here or cut out a clause there, but it seems to us that we are simply going in for patchwork the whole time. Would it not be better when the Royal Commission arrives to see if it would not be possible to have a thorough cleanout in our Sanitary Laws as well as in the town itself? What we ought to do is to profit by our own and other folk's experience, and so commence where they left off. In-

day.

H.E. TAO MON of the Liang Kuang is, says, the Sin. Wan Poa, so impressed with the loss China sustains because she is a silver-using county, that he has ordered the minting of gold coins after the weight and style of foreign coins. This is a good example of the indepen dence of the Provincial authorities, apparently without the warrant of the Central Government. In other lands such matters as coinage are not left to provincial management. Probably, says the Mercury, Tao Mon in bis simplicity, thinks he can by coining a few pieces affect the cur- rency so as to put his country into the category of the gold standard countries.

THEN RECEIVER IN BANKRUPTCY A.. S. WATSON & CO., stead of this we are miles behind other cities,THE shooting of our wounded by the Boers,

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and this constant patching is necessary to as reported in the Reuter's telegram published bring us a little nearer the times.

elsewliere, will not, we imagine, tend, to popularize the cause of the Boers in any civilized country. When fighting an uncivilized pation one can expect to have one's wounded cut up after each engagement, but the Boers pretend that they are a cut above savages. Apparently the Lord has given them a good Conceit of themselves and one which we fancy will soon be knocked out of them if they con tinue such barbarous practises. At all events, we should not be surprised if in future Tommy Atkins somehow or other does not take so many prisoners. This would be the natural sequence of Boer brutality.

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The Government trusted, Lord Kitchețier, and would place no obstacles in his way.. RUSSIAN FRIENDLINESS-TO- WARDS SERVIA AND BULGARIA.

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BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA, THE VLAKFONTEIN ALLEGATIONS:

Lord. Kitchener has informed Mr. Bro drick that seven men, testify to seeing the

fontein fight, and that he has ordered som evidence to be taken

I'd love to be a "comber" And in the Bar-room stand With a bellyfull of whiskey And a quart pot in my band.

I'd love to be a "comber" Then every job I'd shirk And live on steak and bitter beer And never have to work

I'd love to be a "comber" And live by telling lies And talk of starving wife and kids With moist and dewy eyes.

I'd love to be a "comber" Aad cheat each kindly soul By tales of strife and shipwreck Till I pocketed his dole.~

I'd love to be a "comber" Bat I find I cannot/lis And hence I fear that I must earn. My living till I die.':

MR. BRODRICK spoke truly when he said that

preliminary arrangements for the autumn cam- paign (in co-operation with the Medical Officers of those military cantoniments) against malaria. He then joins Dr. Stephens in Cal- cutta, by which time Captain S. P. James, 1.M.S., will have returned from China. All three will then go to Darjeeling, the Terai, and the Dooars to investigate the black-water fever.

within 6 hours. They come up very quickly. By Mr. Hazeland. The bubo might show The one on the man was of the size of his thumb. He had never seen a bubo of the size to have formed in six hours.

Dr. J. C. Thomson said he was in charge of. the Kennedy Town Hospital and inspecting Medical Officer of the Tung Wa Hospital He examined a man at 11.30 am on the 8th ; the patient was delirious. Ilis temperature was to. He had a bubo in the right groin for which there was no local cause. He died. during the afternoon.

He made a post mortcin examination and found abundant plague baccilli. There was thousands of cases. Judging from what he saw no doubt the man died of plague. He had seen

the maamusthave been suffering for 2 or 3-days. The visible effects could have been felt the previous day if he had been examined.

By Mr. Hastings. He had seen records of in a few hours. No such cases were bubonic. cases of plague in which death had occurred

the Marie Jebsen. On the morning of the ger

Li Chi Hing said: He was compradore on he was on board There were 180 passengers on board. He did not know a man by the name of Mo Sul. He said he provided provisions for the passengers but was engaged by the charterers...

Mr. Hastings had objected to this witness' evidence on the ground that the agency could not be proved.

His Worship upheld this view and the Crown Solicitor in view of this withdrew the summons,

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WILLY'S SCREW.

Ng Kwong Yau was detained for 48 hours to enable him to be whipped with 12 strokes for stealing two brass screws from the launch

WHAT the Chicago journal considers a pal description of the situation was given recently by the Chinese Minister in Paris. Chinase reports have it that a million natives have been killed by the foreign troops since their arrival in China. Said the Minister" I am reminded of one of the stories in a little collection of amusing tales and jokes called in our country 'Teia-Pao! The Family Treasure"), published in 1707 in the reign of Kang Chi. A certain man, who was reputed to have much wealth, was attacked one day by a robber who cried out; * Hand me over all your money or I will kill you, "Ts'ai-mi, orthat was his name, refused to give the money, and thereupon, the robber seized bim and be- laboured him without mercy. 'Now he cried again at length, when tired of beating his vic- tim, will you give the money? Let us ex:ing to him. amine the question,' returned Ts'aj-mi between his groans. You have half killed me. Would it not be fair to take only half my money? Now, that is the state of affairs in China

AT a lecture at the Imperial Institute recently delivered by Dr. A. Munro, on the Locust -Plague and its Suppression," the lecturer said he first became acquainted with the locust in 1890, while travelling in Argentína, since which time he had inade a close study of the Insect. In 1896 he had gone to South Africa, and found that the locusts there, in their habits and essential characteristics, were identical with those of South America. The technical name for the insect he was describing was locusta, migratoria. It had its permanent homes-regions from which it was never en- tirely absent-such as the borders of the Medi- terranean, limited parts of India, Central Chiña, Central and Southern Africa, certain parts of the United States near the Rocky Mountains, and some parts of both South America and Australasia. Its temporary homes, places in which it occasionally migrated, existed more or less all over the world where the climate was sufficiently whrm and otherwise suitable,

THE discovery in a Chilian copper-mine of the body of an Indian workman who had died

17y.

A WELL-DESERVED SENTENCE: ip Fat, a farmer, upon rentand was awarded one month's hard labour and two months more if he did not pay Szo compensation to a neigh bour for barbarously injuring a bullock belong?

NEAT CAPTURE.

Tam Chung was in evidence on two charges, one of Miss Daberk and another of Mr. E Brown, with getting away with, as it seemed, everything he could lay his hands on-the

boy" again. He was sentenced altogether to 3 months hard labour. L. S. Burchell effected the capture after going nearly all over Yaumati, and the evidence was very conclusive...

ALLEGED CONCEALMENT

PLAGUE CASE. Inspector W. Kenys charged C. W. Rason, master of the S.8. Lombard, with not report ing a case of plague on board his ship, The Crown Solicitor prosecuted. Mr. Master appeared for the defendant's after taking some evidence the case was adjourned till Monday- at 11. a.m

THE PLAGUE.

Number of cases reported (Chinese 1,478 up till noon of the 12th? Other Asiatics 51

·July, 1901...

Europeans 4...28 Chinese. Number of cases reported Other Asiatics during the past 24 hours Europeans......

Total number of cases reported to date 1,558. Number of deaths reported (Chinese.....),430 up till noon of the 12th 3 Other Asiatica 54 July, 1901

Europeans Chinese

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The Observatory report says:- On the 13th at 12.10 p.m. the Barometer has risen slightly in S. China and the Philippines Pressure is highest over the Pacific to the E of the Loochons, and gradients are slight for S. and S.E. winds on the China coast and in the N. part of the China Sea, Forecast: Mederale ›S.E. winda; showery,

Europeans

Total number of deaths recorded to date 1,482; Since noon on Saturday last the cases and

Cases Chinese

Otlier Asiatics European

there many years ago, and who had been pre the mistakes of the Government were due to

served from decay by the antiseptic action of an excess of consideration for the enemy. If the copper, is reported by J. A. W. Murdock you go and pull a coalheaver's nose you can in The Engineering and Mining Journal (May Number of deaths reported Other Asiatics a hardly expect him to politely hand you bis,11) The mine in question is situated in the card and talk about sending a friend. Yet this Chuquicamata, in the desert of Atacama. The is the attitude we have adopted all along with Indian, had evidently been killed by a fall being as honourable as ourselves and the result atacamite in a small basket, which was has been that we have been fooled every time still in his hand, his stone implements The Boer iden of warfare seems to be that a being found alongside. "Thelbody is in a per- Boer can do as he likes and an Englishman fect state of preservation, evidently due to im must hold to the strictest laws of honourable pregnation of the tissues by copper salts, as warfare. A few hangings and shoutings at the well as to the antiseptic action of the exceed commencement of the war would have gone ingly dry climate. As these mines were far towards disabusing their minds on this apparently quite unknown to the early Spanish point, and it is not too late to start these little colonists, it is to be inferred that the body is of object lessons even now. In the words of the cons derably antiquity; that is corroborated by the style of dress (2 waistcloth and two anklets) old nursery rhyme, we would like to see Lord and by the stone tools used. The local belief Kitchener Hang one fry another, roast is that it dates from before the time of the third and shoot his brothers:

Spanish occupation, may 1600 A-DI-

Total

Dealbs Chinese

Other Asiatics: Europeans

Total

The plague returns for last week

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