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BOARD, TOFA TRADE, MATES CERTIFICATE, dated 15th inst, was issued during the past week to 1799 N. K. Bennett.
FIFTEEN GAMBLERS WERE fined at the Police Court this morning The two pro- priefors, $50 or six weeks, and the others $3 or seven days.. All denied the charge and made Various-excuses.
FUNERAL OF A VOLUNTEER-Mem
The sites per quanICE sul per toensen, proportional, The daily in deliver free when the address of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps atten. died, the funeral of Corp. C. Cameron, "B" sgepasible to messenger. On copies sent by post an additiound $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. Machine Gun Company, K. V. corps which The posinge on the weekly bue to any part of the took place at four o'clock this afternoon.
world in 30 cents per quarter. Single Copies Daily, ten, cents; Weekly, twenty THE ARMED ROBBERY:-in cospection
live Cents.
with the Kau U Fong armed robbery another snspected-Chinaman-has-been-indentified by the woman who was robbed. The prisoner was brought before Mr. Kemp this morning and
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1902,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
ex-
remanded.
DURING THE TEMPORARY ABSENCE
SON
of it. Major met Sis B. K.C.M.G., Colonel Louis Faulkner Brown .R.E. will take a seat on the Executive and Legislative Councils as senior military officer commanding the troops.
A DISHONEST HOUSE BOY :-Mr.
William Meissel, Superintendent of the Nord- deutscher Lloyd charged his house boy with stealing a bottle of whisky, a bottle of vinegar, one box of coffee, three-dishes and one packet of laundry blue. Three weeks hard.
counts.
The Stowaway Question. Another very interesting case was brought to the public notice at the Magistracy this week when the compradore of the Loangsang was charged on divers counts associating him with the taking of stow ways to Manila. This is an offence of 22.80 which we have heard a great deal lately, and which is very severely punished by the American authorities at Manila. it would be well if in Hongkong the question
THE KOREA -During the past day or so was treated in a similar light, as perience of some of the recent cases goes reports have gained currency that the Pacific Mail steamer Koren had met with a mishap as a long way to prove that the amount of bail imposed is totally inadequate.she was late in arriving at Yokohama. The The principals in the Lugsang case new steamer has arrived and leaves that port
to be men of wealth, who
for Hongkong to-morrow morning. Those CLARETS are specially
have doubtless derived much of their selected and obtained from the savings by irafficking in stowaways, and when GOVERNOR DENOUNCED: The Sin LEADING FRENCH GROWERS; | brought to justice are easily able 40-afford
Wan Pao states that Chen Pih, Governor of Hey are of exceptional value and the comparatively small bail that is imposed. Peking was denounced to the Throne by two Consequently they are missing just when Censes, the Court in repense appointed Koh most required. In future it would be well if the magistrates instead of fixing bail would-Pao-wha and Chin Ti to form a commission of detain the culprits in custody until the investigation. The Governor is charged on two necessary investigations have been made to enable the police to go on with their case. This is greatly to be desired not only from the point of view of the prevention of the stowaway traffic, but also from that of the are recommended to the notice of ship masters and owners who frequently, Connoisseurs as high-class after-through no fault of their own, are rendered liable to the very heavy penalties-inflicted dinner Wines.
by the American Government, and which our authorities would do well to emulate. In the most recent case which has been dealt with in Manila the captain of the Longsang was fined $500 gold fus allowing his vessel to leave there minus one Chinese member of the crew. How does this compare with the bail imposed upa Mak Chenk Ting, the compradore who was charged with (1) unlawfully aiding and abetting live Chinese to obtain a sur- reptitious passage from Hongkong to Manila on the 2nd inst.; (2) unlawfully conspiring with one Choy Ping and others to ship them as passengers on board the steamer "Loong- sung without the consent of the owners of master; and (3) unlawfully conspiring with the said Choy Ping and others to defraud the Indo-China Steam; Navigation Co., Ld., by obtaining for them streptitious passages on the steamer Loongsang from Hongkong to Manila ?
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ONE BOTTLE TOO MUCH-A Chinese coolie employed at the Hongkong Dispensary was charged before Mr. Kemp this morning with stealing a bottle of lemonade. pleaded guilty and said that after a day's hard work he felt so very thirsty that he took the bottle. Fourteen days.
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THE QUEEN OLGA, which was recently. Con á reef near reported to be ground on Sourabaya, amived alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf at Singapore the other afternoon. PROMOTION IN THE VOLUNTEER CORPS-B.E. the Governor has appointed Sergeant Major Mowbray Stafford Northcote to be Supernumerary Lieutenant in the "A" Machine Gun Company.
THE "ZAFIRO!" MYSTERY
SECRET SERVICE MEN AT WORK.
STRANGE RUMOURS, Since it first? became generally - known through the medium of the Hongkong Telegraph last evening that the sum $50,000 was missing from the China and Manila steamer Zafiro, considerable surprise has been manifested owing to a rumour having THE NEW INDRA LINE STEAMER | gained currency that the loss had occurred on Indratvadi, which was built this year at another of the Company's steamers which arrived Glasgow, is expected out here on her maidenin port in the early hours of yesterday morn voyage, about the end of the month. She left ing. Notwithstanding the difficulty-experienced Port Said on the 5th instant
in obtaining the smallest item of reliable news THE AURORA BOREALIS-Professor connected with the missing money, we have been enabled to place our readers in possession Birkland of Copenhagen is to visit Nova Zem
-of many of the facts which we now find are bla this year, with six campanions, for the pur-borne out by the Manila papers to hand this pose of studying the phenomena associated
morning, it should first be mentioned that with the displays of the aurora borealis in the
the report is now current that the $50,000 was Arctic circle..
in notes instead of gold coin, as stated both
GOVERNOR'S PRIVATE SECRE TARYBE the Governor has appoiated Captain John Bernard Arbuthnot, M. V. O., to he his Private Secretary, with effect from the 13th instant, as notified in the Gaselle of the 19th inst.
GOVERNORS NEW A. D. G is notified in the Gazette that H. E. the Goveinar has appointed Lieutenant John Bernard Arbuthnot, M.V.O., Scots Guards to be his Aide-de-Gamp with the local rank of Captain with effect from the 13th instant. UNITED STATES SILK-Of the silks used in the United States 526,000,000 worth are imported and $cozou0,000 worth home made. The domestic silk industry employs 24,000 men, 36,000 women and 6,000 children, in 483 mills with $81,000,000 capital.
ANOTHER IRISH CLAIM:-Belfast claims to have five of the biggest-things of their kind in the world the biggest rope-walk, biggest linen-factory, biggest whisky store, biggest tobacco factory, and the biggest shipbuilding yard, which has turned out the biggest ship
yel
buik.
GERMANS EXPLORING MONCÒLIÀ :— A certain legation (German) official has started Hewith a body of 40 soldiers for Chang Chih Kou (Kalgan). The object of the mission is not yet known, but rumors have been circulating all round Peking. It is, however, believed that the Germans are exploring Mongolia NEW D..$. P. & A S. FIRE BRIGADE:— H.E. the governor has been pleased, with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to appoint Captain Frederick William
PROCLAMATION RESCINDED: - Information having been received that Fakhoi is now free from plague, His Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to rescind the Proclamation No. of the 26th
April last, declaring that post to be a place at which an infectious or contagious disease
prevails.
HONAN EXAMINATION:-The Sin Wan Po again says that the Shengtien M.A. ex- amination is not allowed by Treaty to take place, the candidates proceeded to Honan to be examined, but the entire number was very small-only about five thousand odd men, an unprecedented small number. (News to the same effect, is received from other examining centres,)
DEMAND FOR WESTERN KNOW- LEDGE: The Universal Gazette says that
by the Manila papers and ourselves. Of course, if such is the case the loss, though considerable, will not be so serious as was at first thought. But whether the money was in coin or notes, it has mysteriously disappeared and
It was a part of a shipment of, funds from
Chinese banker is this City "The sealed" package containing the funds has mysteriously disappeared.
The valuable bundle of money was taken
room of the vessel together with the mail and aboard at Hongkong and placed in the strong-
other important mailen to be kept under lock and key..
The Zafiro, carrying no purser, this
strong room came under the jurisdiction of the Chief Officer of the boat. The loss was overlooked at Hongkong
If lost in transit, the matter is one for, serious investigation, but the agents for the Zafire, Warner, Barnes & Co., ate of the opinion that a mistake has occurred in the checking at the other end of the line, and that the missing money never was placed aboard at st.ongkong, At the same time, they have lost do time in placing secret service men on the case, and further developments
a representature eve opal gas are availed.
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viewed a gentleman connected with the con- signees of the steamer, and be confirmed the current ruinour that the money was short, he did not desire to make any fanber statement than that the matter would be most thoroughly
He stated that it was not a matter of
MANY THEORIES are being advanced as its whereabouts and the inanner in which it came to be lost. That it is suspicion, and that he really believed the the work of a thief or thieves has not been missing money never was loaded aboard definitely decided, for although the facts seem the Zafiro at Hongkong, but that in the check to point such it may be, as our Manila contem- ing of the, mail and packages a mistake prob- porary points out, a case of a mistaks in checkably occurred, and that the funds were im ing the mail and packages this end. There mediately returned to the consignor when the does not appear to be much likelihood: error was discovered. Information on the of such a happy event, or else the fact would point has been cabled for, long since have been known, and the only course open is for the police to continue with their deligent and searching investigation, which it is hoped will solve the mystery surrounding the loss of such a large sum of money.
Since last writing on the subject; it has
(ranspired that immediately the Diamante arrived from Manila yesterday morning she was boarded, we learn, by no fewer than eleven European and Chinese detectives who proceeded to make a searching investigation, as it was assumed that the thief or thieves had possibly been unable to land the spoil at Manila, and might probably have re shipped it per Diamante to Hongkong. This assumption, however, seems to have proved inaccurate, and the police bave evidently directed their efforts to other quarters. In connection with the loss it should be pointed out that the strong room aboard of the Zafiro is, we believe, by the side of the compartment set aside for the mails, and as the money is stated to, have been deposited there before the mails were taken on board on the day of the departure of the steamer, fairly it may. be assumed that the thief or thieves found An entry to the treasure during the shipment of the mails; and that the money
Captain Fraser, formerly chief officer of the vessel, was seen, but denied having any know ledge of the matter, Captain Fraser stated.. he had been ashorë all day, and if anything of such importance had occurred he would have
-been sent for immediately. It was afterwards stated by an employe of Warner, Barnes & Co.,
at the Tifo Club, that such a loss really took place, and that Mr. Brown of the firm, was at the tinte in the bay investigating the matter.
“A BUSY TIME AT THE DOCKS,
ABUNDANCE OF WORK
In spite of the announcement respecting the slackness of work at the docks, we learn
that both yesterday and to-day: have been very a busy days indeed. In fact, at the present time there is an all-round abundance of work. As son as one craft is finished another takes her berth either to be scraped and painted or repaired. ©Take yesterday for instance, the Dock people were very busy getting the steamships Empress of Japan, Siam and Loneg moon out of dock, while the ships along. side the Kowloon Dock were the Luxon, Hois hao, Benlarig, Pleguesuelo, and H.M,8; Wivern. There were also three ships on the slips at
Lyons, inte South Staffordshire Regiment to be Deputy Superintendent of l'olice and Assist ant Superintendent of the Fire Brigade in Hongkong, with effect from the 18th instant. AN UNCLEAN PRACTICE:-Contrary to the practice of the Bank of England, Scotch never left Hongkong at all. We hear, Kowloon Dock, vir, Contest, Pregress, and
banks reissue old notes again and again,jap- parently not objecting to the uncleanliness of the practice. On one note some time ago
but for the truth of the statement.
We are not prepared to vouch, that the Solent The U.S.S. McLelland was alongside. second mate of the Zafiro signed the the Cosmopolitan Dock, and the Stanfield
was in the Aberdeen Dock receipt for the money and saw to its being that this duty ought to have been per formed by the first mate, whose fault, however, would be greatly minimised by the fact
30,000 microbes were counted in the space that a sixpence would occupy, including germs of placed in security. We are given to understand In the Kowloon Dock, No. 1, is the America
some virulent diseases. Some of our own bank notes could run this pretty close.
MR. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, the chief en-
To-day work at the docks in also very bnak.
Maru, in No. 2, the U.S.S. Iris, in No. 5, the Tai On, on No. 1 slip the Dois and No. 2 slip
that he was present at the time. Another the Contest The Kum Sang is in the Cosme- gineer of the China Navigation Company, who possible theory for the disappearance of the politan, and in the Aberdeen Dock is the
fumigating ship, Stanfield. There are went home on leave from Shanghai in the money is that the officer who superintended several craft, including the Loongingo along
A CHEE & CO., Julie attention has been drawn the fair, in Wachang, The basics came from shanghuli prley, has been disungetoning binukit a well, we being deposited in the treasure poems, failed
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Trespassers will be Prosecuted.
This is not the first occasion upon which public Mr. On Wednesday last, Mr. C. T. LɛrTON, or Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, brought a charge before him against two Indian soldiers in the H.K. S. B. R. A. of trespassing on the ground attached to l'agoda Bungalow, at Kowloon for the purpose of committing a telony. The complainant told the Acting Magistrate that he found the men in his garden picking fruit.
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FURNITURE The circumstances are well known to our readers, as not only have they been reported in DEALERS. the press, but have been a topic of comment in the Colony since the case was tried and rebeard. Notwithstanding the fact that the charge was admitted in "fore by the Indian soldiers, Mr. KEMP, discharged caution and practically them with a censured the prosecutor for not having a notice in Hindustani fixed in a prominent place intimating that the grounds were pri- vate and that trespassers would be prose cated. Is it, we ask, reasonable that any householder should be required to give such a notification in order to guard his pro- perty when it is already protected by hedges? WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. If so, every householder in Kowloon will soon be considering the expediency of erecting COUNTERPANES.
notices on his front door to the effect that the premises are private and that trespassers will.be prosecuted. Not only will the notices have to be in Hindustan but it may be necessary for him to have others in English, German, French Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic and, in fact in each and every language, and they are not a few, that is spoken in this cosmopolition Colony.
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over twenty book stores for the sale of books on "Western Learning" were suddenly opened
and were to be sold to the candidates for the "Chujen" examination.
The sale was so brisk, that the daily receipt of each shop was over two hundred dollars.
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FIXED BAYONETS NOT WANTED: "Pinang" the writer of "Notes and Com-. ments in the Pinang Gazette states:It is rumoured that Lt. Col. the Hon. A. Murray
attempted to march the Straits Contingent through the City of London with fired bayonets! This, I believe, is a privilege which belongs to only one regiment in the British Army. There are also other rumours. STEAMER ASHORE:--Intelligence has been received at Singapore to the effect that the China Navigation Coy's steamer Wuku, of 2,026 tons gross tonnage, has gone aground on the Carimon Islands, about 115 miles off Samarang. One of the Dock Company's tugs, the afercury, has gone to her assistance. The Wuhu is commanded by Captain Robb and left Shanghai for Amoy and Swatow on August
14th.
ASTOR. HOUSE ACCOUNTS :—The first annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Astor House Hotel Company, Limited was fixed for yesterday. The report of the directors showed that the net profit of the Astor House Hotel in Shanghai has been $120,414.30, but that losses on account of the Grand Hotel at Hankow brings tac net profit of the company down to $111.015.10. In January there was a dividend of 15 per cent on 4,500 shares. The A DECOMPOSED BODY has been found in directors do not recommend another dividend but propose to place to depreciation account Causeway Bay.
522,500.00 and to carry balance of $21,015,10
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ONE FATAL CASE OF CHOLERA was
victim being front Queen's Road West.
SANITARY MEASURES are still adopted
THE STATEMENT OF QUARANTINE. RESTRICTIONS shows that at Shanghai, and Manila medical examination is enforced with quarantine at the discretion of the health
GEO, PATTON & CO. notified during the past twenty-four hours, the
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ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, DRUMS, HEATERS, &c..
STEAM PACKING, GASKETS and PRESENTATION MAXIM GUN-The FIRE PROOFING MATERIALS,
Malay Mail hears that a wealthy local resident is proposing to present a Maxim gun to the Selangor Volunteer Corps and another one to the Perak Volunteers: COTTAM & CO, FOR SUMMER
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a game of which he was an ardent practitioner to securely fasten the door. He may have on the links of the Shanghai Golt Club. In a failed to shut the door before turning the key, match played between him and two gentlemen and the thief or thieves, prowling around for representing Rothesay and Greenock, at Roth-what they could find, seized an opportunity and took full advantage of it. Of course it is esay, Mr. Campbell won a stiff contest with an excellent score.
well known that a parcel of notes would not be too bulky to conceal under the ordinary loose Chinese jacket, and if once a person became possessed of a quantity there would be ample time for him to dispose of them even though aboard ship.
"CAT ON HOT BRICKS," writes to the Mandalay paper in connection with a recent
dance that," One visitor was heard to remark that there was not a single good.dancer in the room, that the Mandalay dancers were like a lot of cats on hot bricks and that, when he glided along the beautifully polished floor with his cousin he made people stare--I would sug
ANOTHER CONJECTURE There is still another conjecture and one that is quite as feasible as the others. As already mentioned, the treasure room of the Zafire.
with
EXCUSES AT, POLICE COURTS:-Those whose duty calls them to the Police Count bear many amusing excuses offered by defendants in the dock. The following, taken from a home journal, requires plenty of beating-Referring to the excuse offered by the Windsor poacher, who was found with his pockets stuffed the King's rabbits, which he said ran into them while he was asleep, a 'correspondent recalls one or two other defences of an ingenious nature. The rabbit excuse, he points out, is run close for ingenuity by the defence of a inan charged with stealing a leg of mutton at.
cousin start a dancing school for us ppor gest that this young man and his charming adjoins the compartment set apart for storing/ Kilburn a few weeks ago. In this case the Mandalayites." Who is this young man with
such a charming cousin ?
valuables, and it is suggested that when the money arrived in a box instead of being placed in the treasure mom was deposited in the adjoining compartment, where silk was being placed. Of course, if such is the case a shrewd thief would soon take advantage of it and make off for the shore before the ship left port.
accused bad fallen against the shop window and broken it, and the leg of mutton fell off the hook on top of him, he then "accidentally carried it away. Again, a labourer arrested for taking a fur necklet from a shop in Berners- street explained, that the wind blew, it, on to
THE NEW CUSTOM'S CRUISER--The many friends in Hongkong of Mr. John McBain, lately chief engineer of the C. 1. M.
absent- his arm as be was passing, and
take it back Customs craiser Lekin, will be interested to know that be left Kobe for Shanghai on the One of the lastest arrivals from Manila is of raided he had forgotten to 16th inst. in charge of the new customs cruiser opinion that many of the present conjectures These, however, were too much for the "cre- | the building of which he has had the superin- as to how the treasure could have been taken dulity of our judicial and magisterial authorities. away are simply the workings of imagipa-
tending of. This cruiser, it will be remembered, is the first vessel built by Japanese for a for- tive minds. From one source we learn that eigo Government and, according to Mr. on the vessel arriting at Manip the box McBain's accounts, better work could not have was found in the treasure room with seals been executed in the world-famous Clyde or intact, and it was only when the representative Belfast shipbuilding yards. The vessel is to of the consignee asked for the box to be remain in Shanghai with Mr. McBain as chief engineer.
opened that the treasure was found to be miss ing. We have not, however, spoken to the LYNCH LAW:Several of the Indian originator of this and it certainly does not soldiers on duty in Peking got into rather agres with the other stories Though many seem to think that the money never left Hong- serious trouble a few days ago, says the N.C.D. News. They were such frequent visitors at kong, a rumour is about that both the Chief certain-houses in one part of the city that their and Second Officers saw it locked up, This, BUTCHERS' STRIKE-IN AMOY—A dis- presence was considered a nuisance, and they indeed, really seems a most likely thing, and it were invited to stay away. They persisted in is not difficult to imagine the robbery taking paich from Ainoy repens a strike amongst the pork butchers of the native city of that port. their attempts at entrance to such an extent place at sea, for though the Chief Officer would It appears that the Amoy Taotai had farmed that the neighbours and habitués of these guard the key of the strong room, many out the collection of the tax on pork toa.cer- places decided on stringent measures. So changes have taken place in the uativo crew.
and it is not unreasonable to imaging taip syndicate, which accordingly established when five or six tall Hindoos made their 'ap- a tax office in the city and informed all the pearance the other day the people tell upon at some previous date a sport rogue obtained an opportunity, unknown to anyone, of getting. pork butchers of Amey that it had been decid them and tumbled them into the althy moat ed to impose a tax of forty Mexican dollar or ditch in that vicinity. On coming out they an impression of the strang rammi key cents on every pig killed for food, irrespective
Sa much for conjectures. were treated to another bath, till it looked as of size or weight. This raised the ire of the batchers, whose petition for a remission being though they might be drowned in filth. Final denied, they at once closed. their stalls and ly they were allowed to return. On reporting went on strike, so that the natives of Amoy the matter to their superiors they refused to do city have to go without their beloved pork at present, In the meanwhile a deputation of any thing towards punishing the perpetrators, Amoy, butchers' has gone to Foochow to peti- as the soldiers were out without leave and tion the Viceroy Hsü.
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A MANILA REPORTI The following item relating to the disappear ance of the money is taken from the Manila Cablenews of Wednesday last --
Fifty thousand dollars in gold coin ing from the cargo of the ste
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AMALLS DURAN Australian Airlie and inst French (Salarie) 32nd insti Canadian (Athenian) 23rd jast Indian (Catherine Apear) 33rd inst American (Kores) 28th inst Australian (Taiyuan) 28th instea Tatoma (Victoria), goth inst.2 Canadian (Empresa of China) goth inst American (Garlic) 1st prox. American (Hongkong Maru) gih prox. Tacoma (Olympia) 14th prox.
The A. L'S. N. Co.'s steamier trol left Shang
The H&
steamer Airlie front Sydney, etc., left Makila yesterday, the 19th ins), for
this port
The D& Ca's Steamer Border Knight from New York and Strails arrived at Manila on the 18th insty and is expected to sail for Hongt kong about the 28th inst.
The PM. SS, Ca. oils &c, from San Fra via Honolulu, has arrive "leaves-for this sport via "Nagasaki and: Shangba the 211
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