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Carlowitz & Co.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902.
TIENTSIN DAY BY DAY,
~OCEAN TRAMPS.
PROTECTION TO AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING,
(From Our Own Correspondent.) A
TIENTSIN, May 14th. Tientsin ia sitting is dust and ashes, for its
At the meeting of the Sydney Labor Council sies! It is some years since we have experi- recently a letter was read from the Federated enced a more utterly demoralized May, and Seamen's Union of Australasia, asking the porqbance it is the penalty we have to pay for a Council for its support in an endeavour to secure winter which was remarkably free from dust protection to Australian shipping from unfair storms on the whole. For the past two weeks competition by British and foreign subsidised every day and all day has been one long, mail steamers whilst trading within, the juris- wearying dust storm. The land and the braindiction of the Commonwealth. are alike parched and dust clogged, and every The union stated that the maintenance and one, is crying out for at least one day's rain encouragement of an highly efficient and mod- before the races. The meeting, if wind andernly equipped mercantile marine service, dust do not combine their evil worst to spoil it, promises some records, besides the record num ber of entries, and I am assured there are some fine griffins in the field. Some of the best things are being kept dark, however, and it is to be hoped there will be fewer foregone conclusions this season.
Very confident "official" repons have been carefully sent in for publication that Yuan's troops have successfully quelled the Chihli rebellion, but great credence is called for in
manned by seamen who believed it essential to maintain Australian labor conditions afloat, as well as on land, should receive the endorse- ment of every citizen in the Commonwealth.
The council was asked to invite the Federal representatives of this State to see that the Federal Navigation Bill.contained a clause to the following effect a copy of which was em bodied in a letter recently sent to the Federal Prime Minister:—
"That whenever the 'master, owner, or agent
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Auction.
PUBLIC AUCTION:
From E. GREATLY, 1, 16 Cell HE Undersigned has received instructions
.PUBLIC AUCTION,"
on
FRIDAY, the 30th May, 1902, at 2.30 P.M.,
at "Woodbury," Garden Road, Kowloon. A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,. (Particulars from Catalogue). TERMS: As Customary,
On view from Thurs iny, 29th May.
GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 16th May, 1902.
Entimations,
FOOK WO COMPANY, LIMITED.
Intimations.
INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT.
The at antion of consumers is drawn to the fact that the Undersigned, being Sole Agents for. AUER VON WELSBACH Co.,
VIENNA
DR.
THE INVENTORS OF INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT.
ARE SELLING THE ONLY CENUINE MANTLES, The Price of which has been reduced to FIFTY CENTS per piece.
BEWARE OF INFERIOR IMITATIONS |
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
ORDINARY MEETING of the above 9540) named Company will be held at the OFFICE of the Company, on TUESDAY. the roth day of lune, at 12 o'clock, NOUN, when the SUB- JOINED RESOLUTIONS will be proposed.
Should the RESOLUTIONS be passed by the required majority they will be submitted for confirmation as SPECIAL RESOLU which will be subsequently convened.
KRUSE & Co.,
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
BREWER
NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS.
STANLEY GIBBON'S STAMP
accepting the official statement. They main of any ship'engages seamen in the Common- TIONS to a Second Extraordinary Meeting How to remember: without Memory
wealth, or, having engaged them abroad, em- plays them in the Commonwealth, such seamen while so employed shall be paid, and may recover, the current rate of wages for the time being ruling in the Commonwealth, and in the former case the engagement may be determined in the Commonwealth any time after the ship's arrival at
A FINAL PORT OF DISCHARGE
·
in the Commonwealth, consequent on the com pletion of her round voyage bý 24 hours' previous notice on either side; provided that this section shall not apply to ships' arriving from abroad with passengers or cargo, but not
abroad."
tain that the 4,000 troops which left Peking on the 10th to reinforce the troops at Nan king, attacked Kwangtung on the 11th at mid- night and romained fighting until noon on the teth before they could effect an entrance to the City, and even after they had entered the rebels, managed to reoccupy some portion and were finally dispersed with difficulty. Now this being so, the casualty returns are a trifle startling, viz rebels tooo men killed 30 prisoners: Mau's troops, é men wounded, killed" 111 Official reports often invite us to set reason and credibility at defiance, but the odds in this instance are absolutely unique and seem to accord ill with the difficulties, ad-trading in the Commonwealth further or other- mittedly encountered. What has really wise than for the purpose of discharging original transpired probably amounts to the rebele passengers or cargo in the Commonwealth, and having temporarily retired on the principal there shipping passengers or cargo to be carried that he who fights and runs away lives to fight another day. If the imperial troops were ac
Mr. Sam Smith, M.L.A., hoped that the council would give the support requested, and companied by artillery, this ideaisstrengthened,
that the necessary steps would be taken to but one cannot consider the rebellion thereby squashed, especially as the leader is not even
communicate with the whole of the Federal representatives of New South Wales in the officially killed or captured yet. The threat to
Senate and House of Representatives convey hold the city and railway for at least anothering to them its approval of the terms of the years occasioned the circulation of an official report very promptly. I am awaiting Missionary news from the districts concerned As the only reliable clue to the real situation.
A man recently arrived from Kansuh reports that a good deal of mystery surrounds Tung Fuchsiang's movements. Not only is he en- gaged busily drilling his troops, but he has engaged a number of highly educated men, and an official who was banished to the borders of China is now employed as his secretary. One of bis generals is a brigand chief named Ma, who filded all his men to Tung's. As to Prince Tuan's doings this authority is not critain. hur helieuas from Heresay, ha defe lowing much the same Jimes as Tung.
Seamen's Union took action to prevent a con- latter. He said that some little time ago the
tinuation of colored labor upon the subsidised Federal Government, and he thought that when mailboats. Action had been taken by the
the contracts were renewed there would be no colored labor employed. In his opinion the inter-State steamship companies were suffering severely from the opposition of the English,' the inter-State trade. He believed that an French, and German subsidised mailboats in Austrian and Italian line of
SUBSIDISED MAILBOATS would be running shortly, and it was as well Sex Uro council to be up and doing. He did It is worthy of note, and should never be perienced, as a similar clause was in force in not expect that, muali dimely would be ex- forgotten that our friend Jung Lu by his clever-New Zealand. If simultaneous representa- ly arranged family connections is foredestined tions were made by those interested in the to play an important part in Chinese foreign matter, they would meet with a large meas. politics, and in days not far distant we may expect to see him de facto the power behind the Throns much in the same way as the Dowager of to-day. With his niece married
to the real heir, Prince Pu, and his daughter
to the reigning Emperor's brother, some excellent trump cards for future power are in Jung's hands. T
The Empress Dowager is once more report- ed to be weary of her public life, and will -ing to waive precedence in favour of the Em- peror, but the Eunuch Li forbids it, as sho values his life. This is natural, if convenient,
Yuan has reduced the high standard of quali fications for his new troops, finding it impos sible to raise a sufficient number of men of the stipulated-height: but in spite of this, and the guarantees under which the men are enlisted, the desertions have been very frequent, which would lead one to suppose they are not-belter paid than ordinary troops. The T. P. G. em. play sonie 2,000 police and pay them regularly every month, and have had nothing to com- plain of in the way of desertions, and a very fine body of men they are in the main.
The servant question up here is unfortun ately getting more difficult to deal with. Wages are for ever on the increase, while head boys. and cooks are n
more deliberate and more "high toned in their squeezes than ever. $2 per 100 pieces from the washerman, for instance is a sample of how the domestic idens shoot, and this tendency does not enhance the joy, cheapness of life to any extent,
or
Newchwang is reported very bad. this season, partly owing to Russian 'inter ference, partly to brigandage, which does not seem to bave been much checked under Rus-- stan occupation. The annual exodus of coolies fram here to work on the Manchurian railway is now in full swing, cach season bringing its usual compliment of claims for paying on the part of some disappointment workmen.
Two large fires occurred here on Saturday, that is in the Native City, one entailing the destruction of some 80. native houses.
Native banks are now allowed arms to pro tect themselves against,robbers by the T. P. G. and express the liveliest gratitude for the con cession, as robberies have been so frequent. General Creagh with Mr. Creagh and Gen. von Robracheidt have been on tour of inspec tion up the line and long the Luhan line as far as Tehou and the Western, Tombs,
come up
libel
t Judge Bourne from Shanghai bas connection with the Piper v. Trubin Time!", case of alleged CASA to have been heard to- had to be postponed owing to the late
Bourne Much interest and not
attaches to the case.
AW
tre
of success. In 1889 between £87,000 and £90,000 went into the pockets of the P. and O. and Orient steamship companies. In 190o the amount was 19oi
it reached 4118,000 £9,000, and in 1901
tances it was his opinion that the shipping com- panies were now in a position to pay the extra wages which the clause would entail. The subsidised mailboats were also carrying light cargo, such as fruit. He contended that the local steamship companies should carry these cargoes just as easily as the larger boats. If
the inter-State steamship companies got the build boats equal in size and comfort to the concessions asked for, they would be able to mail steamers. An American company had stated that if the Federal Government gave them better conditions when renewing their contract, larger and better better boats would Therefore, the same thing applied to the local be put on in place of those-now-running-;
steamship companies.
RIVER STEAMERS, SCHOONERS, AND LORCHAS, Faishan, British steamer, 1,425, Lossius,-- Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
Homam, British steamer, 1,377, H. D. Jones, Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat
Co.
Powan, British steamer, 1,873, A. N. Patrick,- Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat *, Co.
Hankow, British steamer, 2,152, CV. Lloyd,—
Butterfeld & Swire. Hel-tong, Chinese steamer, 409 tons, Captain
Cái Wo & Co. Talon, British steamer, 728, J. Lawrence, Tai Kong, British steamer-Kwong Wan 5.5. On Steamship Co.
Kong Nam, British steamer, T. Austin, R.N.R.,
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Pak
Co..
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IST RESOLUTION. That Article 71 shall be cancelled and that the following Article shall be substituted therefor
71. The First Directors and the Secre- taries named in these Art cles shall be paid for founders remuneration in each year 131% of the net profits of the Company to be divided into 29 shares, of which 4 shares shall be given to each of the Mann- ging Directors, i share to each of the other First Directors, 3 shares to the Chief Secretary, and a shares to each of the Assistant Secretaries, and the first Direc- tors and the Secretaries named in these Articles shall also be paid 5% for founders remuneration of the net profit of the Com pany in each year to be divided among them in proportion to the number of shares. taken up by them and by such Shareholders as they introduced on the formation of the Company. The Managing Directors shall also divide 14% of the net profits of the Company among the Officers of the Com- pay other than those before mentioned in these Anticles for good service in such manner as the Managing Directors shall determine.
2ND RESOLUTION. "That Article. 72 shall be cancelled and that
the following Article shall be substituted therefor
72. If the First Directors and the Secre taries named in these Articles or any of them shall 'vacate their office either by resignation or death or any other cause their successors shall only be entitled to one half of such Founders remuneration (as provided in the preceding clause) and the other half share be paid to the Director so retiring or to the legal personal representative of such Director o dying as aforesaid. By Order of the Board of Directors,
WONG YU TUNG, Chief Secretary." Hongkong, 24th May, 1902.
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