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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER 30, 1902.
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SINGAPORE - PENANG RAILWAY —n seems to be now definitely settled that the new Singapore to i'enang railway is to be taken through Rembau in Negri Sembilan, thus
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friends of Charley Lesbril, will be pleased fishermen were fined Sig cach for keeping a The HANGROMETELEGRAPIEhould be
boat without a license, and exploding dynamite and this iter, 1, Ice House Roud, sinissue, were pissed this evening at the Sanitary to know that he returned to the Colony this adiondel ta quvonipalest by the Writer's Name aixi | Board meeting-
morning by the German Mail after having a for the purpose of catching fishy The dynamite good tipie in the old country,"
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„PAPER TRUST FORMED: -Messrs. Dwyer and Yerks, a firm of Chicago stockdealers, have undertaken to form a combination of all the paper mills in Michigan," "Wisconsin, and Minnesota with a capital of £6,000,000,00 LORD SALISBURY'S INDISPOSITION: Lord Salisbury has, in a personal letter, reprobated the publication of sensational stories as to his indi-prit on. The late Premier indicated that; apart from this attack of gout, he has not felt so well and in such good spirits for years.
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At Penang, on the 20th October, WILLIAM EDWARD, dearly beloved son of W. S. DUNN, aged, 14 days.
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avoiding any tunnel work.
OVERLAND TO C NAA-conference of representatives of Eur paan railwaya was held at Paris on the 8th inst, to consider arrange- ments for service by the new overland route to China via the Siberian railway.
THE DREDGER CANTON RIVERY-The dredger Canton River had another successful trial trip yesterday afternoon. She is at pre- sent chartered by Messrs Pinchard, Lowther & Co, for the dredging of the new Naval Dock, In a few day's she will be ready for work.
On 15th September, at London, ALFRID HOUSTON CAPPER, late Cadet in the Straits THE AMERICAN FRIARS of the Francis
can, Augustinian, and Dominican orders have ntified the Pope that they strongly object to the scheme bader which it is proposed that they, should go as substitutes for the Spanish friars of the same orders who will have to leave the
On the 14th October, at Christ Church, Yoko- hama, by the Rev. W. P. G. Field, M.4. SAMUEL HENRY MOORE, of London, I ngland, to ASTY FENTON, Ellest daughter of D.3. Scott, Esq. of Yokohanı",
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THE NEW PORTUGUESE TREATY WITH CHINA.
Pilippines.
THE TRANSPORT S CANDAL :-The Com mission at Melbourne inquiring into the over-
crowding of the transport Drayton Grange reports the gessel was unduly over-crowded and the medical stores' quite inadequate. The Commission declares the Durban authorities were chiefly to blame.
SINGAPORE SHIPPING DIFFICULTY -- Shipping people are having considerable diffi culty just now in obtaining Malay scanien in Singapore. The Malays are in grea demand, adiately sex vessels have discharged crews of Lascars and engaged Malays here. The pfice also are partly responsibie for the scarcity as they are recruiting Malays as fast as they can for service with the force.
In our issue of the 18th inst. we drew special attention to the conclusion of a Treaty between the Governments of China zumi Portugal, and while painting out that we had yet to learn to what Axtent benefits would accrue to the commerce of Macao remarked that it was given to US 10
HINDU TEMPLE IN LONDON : -À pro- surmise that among the grants obtained | posal to builla Flindu temple in Landon is was the construction of a railway between being discussed among the educated classes in the Cry and Canton. This is news - Banged Head from the natio is desin
proved corect, and a great deal of attention such a budding is wanted by the Hindus in
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changes we learn that the Europeans who have recently severed their connection with the Siamese Nary will be succeeded by Japanese officers two of whom are already engaged as instructors in that Department. It is said that The Siamese Government has asked japan for a dozen or more Naval Offerts but the Japa- | nt.e Government cannot spate that number at present, bin effous will be made to supply six | officers for the Navy and six for the Army to
ST. GEORGE'S BA
[ÓTIE JANUARY, 1904
Twelfth night, or the 6th January next, is tha date fixed for fulding a St. George's, Dall. A. A RECORD --The 85 Korea which left Yo-| meeting was held yesterday for the purpose of koliama on the 18th inst. for San Francisco fixing the date, and a provisional commited arrived at her destination on the 28th, making consisting of Mr. Justice Wise, Hon. K. M. the trip in ten days and fifteen hours, at the Rumsey, Commodore Robinson, R.M., Messrs. average of 178 knots per hour. Head Hewit, Hunter Layton, Medhurst, Mitchell, Nicolle, suit Pollock, R.C., were elected. The A DISHONEST APPRENTICE native Chief Justice, His Honour W. Meigh Goodman, apprentice employed by Messrs. Kelly and,
Walsh, Ltd., was entrusted to cut some cards Messrs. C. W. May and E. W. Mitchell, Hon..
was unanimously elected President, and yesterday, and when the work was finished Treasurer and Lon. Secretary respectively.: was found that there were iso cards mi.sing. When the defendant was leaving for home his baskets were searched and; the missing cards were found. This morning Mr. Wolfe sentenced hint to 48 hours' defention, and to receive twelve strokes of the hirchpeg
THE S.S. FUSHUN:—It will be interesting to our readers to know, that the China Merchants' Steamer Fushun which was burnt at Canton last year, and subsequently puched up at the BIG GATHERING OF FREEMASONS: Kawloon Docks here to enable her to steam to The Biasinic fraternity in india i in com- Shanghai, has been thoroughly overhauled and bination for a meeting at Delhi when the in working order again. She is expected to leave Shanghai next week for longkong.
Duke of Connaught as Giand Master of All Freemasonry in Great Britain and its depen NEWSPAPER BOY AWARDED 61,250-dencies will be present. In addition to the A Jersey city newsboy named Angus had a quarrel with another boy named Jangling during which Jangling threw a bottle of ammonia in Anusace. The lad lost his sight. Recently fangling became heir to a fortune and Angus brought a suit for damages. A jury in Iludson cou ty has just awarded the newsboy £1,250 "FRESHERS-An unusually large number of interesting sprigs of nobility will be among the fresh men at Cambridge in the October erm. They include Lord Gerrard, who has succeeded to his title; Lord Poulett, whose title was disputed by the ex-organigrinder; Loid Anson, the cides; son of Lard Lichfield; and Lord Wodehouse, the new Lord Kimber- ley's eldast sun.
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RUSSIAN CRUELTY :—in a despatch from. St. Peter-Gury, the corespondent of the Daily Muff relates that the commander of the Cossack station at Wetschink, at xious that his distr.ct should show a preporderance of males, has oured that the fair of every kirl baby born in the district shall be given ny strokes
pondent, have already been knouted. ITALIAN BANK SCANDAL:-The failure of the Banque Franco-Italienne, of Paris and Turin, which was formed about a year ago with a capital of £600,000, has revealed, the astonishing fact that £64,200 was paid to one of the organisers of the sch me as commission Several Italian depu ies are involved in this affair, which threatens to asstime le propor- tions of a Italian Idrama.
is being given to the port by Chinese Lamilan, most of whom are young men with the knout Several men, says the corres- suting their studies, and whether it will be especially, as regaréis land in relation to its
much used when opened, it must be admitted that its opening would partly obviate the ob possibilites with the advent of the line. Much capital from Hongkong and thejection ised by the orthodox party to sea interior has been employed in the Colony, and voyages and residence in England. land of comparatively little value a few
SIAMESE NAVAL AFFAIRS - From ex. months ago has advanced in price fourfold A. S. WATSON & Co,] The district of Mongha formerly held by squatters under title deeds from the Chinese government has been eagerly bought up and registration of new deeds has since been effected in the Land Registry of the Macan Government. Plots are densareated and the new owners regard this as the focus to which the business centre will be drawn in the olar distant future. That a plan of the line had been prepared during the Ponu gurse Minister's, stay at Macao en runde for Peking last year there is 10-room for doubt, inasmuch as we are informed from a reliable source that H.E. Senhor CASTELIO & BRANCO directed "that plans of the propused route should be drawn up preparatory ut his discussion of the question at Peking. The result of the conference between the Portuguse Minister and his col- leagues at Macao, is now-found in the new Treaty Primarily, delimitation of the boun- daries of Macao was the object of the mission to Peking. This, however, has not
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cession of the Islands of Lappa and Don João and the territory comprised within Par-siar falls through as a natural corollary. The advantages actually obtained are the following the construction, as already re- ported, of a railway between Macao and Can- ton, the removal of restrictions in connection
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MEDICINE:-
GAMBLING ON #HILIPPINE TRANS PORTS--Consulerable Putery has been caused by the series of heavy gambling on the trans. pans returning from the Philippines. One transport took you men to San Francisco from Manila each of whom had been paid from a to £100 an lewing. One private in the Sixth Cavalry won £1,200 and another in the Eighth Regiment won 600. The soldiers sy it was not uncommon to see 402 stacked on the turn of a card at Mute, and two soldiers in the Eighth Infantry played dice for £350. SNAKES VENOM AS Dr. Edmond Perrier of the Academy of Sciences, Paris, is making an interesting series of experiments to demonsraic the valce of snakes' venom as a medicine. According to the Doctor the peculiarity of venom is a tonic effect which acts with all the phenomena of disgestion on the albumen of the system. ir troduced directly into the circulation it results in fermentation often causing death, but Doctor Perrier believes that by being passed properties could be turned to advantage with normally through the stomach its digestive
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with the port of Macao as exercised by the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customis, the navigation of the West River, with the right of calling at Kongmoon and the loading of cargo and passengers thereat. The removal of the restrictions the West River naviga tion confers not only upon Portugal. but upon all the other Powers, the advantages offered by the port of Kong-moon as a mart, which bids fair to eangibute mich to the commercial prosperity of the West River A fous, she districts. In order to obtain a more accurate idea of the Customs jurisdiction Over
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trolled by the Lappa Customs are three DEVELOPING and PRINTING
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Chiensban With three sub-stations, Shekkok, GOOD WORK.
Katigi, and Kwapchiap which form practic PROMPT RETURN,
ally a cordon around the port of Macao. In Hongkong, 8th July, 1902.
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ALCOHOLIC-LOZENGES:-Alcohol put up in lozenge or "tabloid” form are reported to be the latest attack upon our integrity threatened
from the United States.
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THE MORTALITY STATISTICS for the, whole Colony, British and Chinese community (army and navy excluded) for the week ended rist inst., was 20.1 per 1,000 per andum,
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SIPBUILDING –Clyde, ship CLYDE builders during September have launched two warship, nineteen ste mers, and three sailing ships, aggregatnig upwards of 54,000 tons. New Didders placed amount to 57,000 tons, in cluding a battleship, two ten thousand pas senger steamers, two Clan liners, two turbines or English railway companies, and eight large cargo boats.
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A RECORD TRIP:-The R. M.S. and a few days since established a record for a swift passage across the l'a ific from Australia to Vancouver. The four had previously held the best time for this route, but on this trip lowered even that, and now has a be ter record than has heretofore bein established. The sea all the way.was calm, which perhaps accounted for the remarkably fast time of 22 days and five hours, as compared with 22 days and 10 1-2 hours made on the trip of April 16. The Joana also holds the record for the time between Vicor and Vancouver of four hours and
22 minutes.
LORD CURZON'S SUCCESSOR:-The Prancer, comuneming un Reater's telegram regarding the succession to the Viceroyalty, states the danchester Cuardian is not the first paper which has informed the world that Lord
India. However, as Lord Curzon had de- Milner will probably be the next Viceroy of
finitely announced that he has no intention of resigning his high office there is plenty of time for a change of plans even supposing such a succession had been seriously contemplated Lord Curzon has mich e 'do in India and Lord Milner's work in Africa is also far from completion.
A QUEEN AT BILLIARDS: It is not generally known that the Queen-Mother of players of lier time Spain is one of the must accomplished billiard As a girl in her later teens, says a Marid correspondent, she took to the game with enthusiasm, and studied it with n ethodical precision to such a good purpose OIL FOR JAPAN :—The first of a big lect that, long before her marriage to the late King of French sailing vessels has arrived at Phila
was (as Archduchess Maria Christina) the champion of the Austrian Const, delphia to load oil for J. par. The vessel is Frequently challenging the Archdukes, of whom the ship Fulcounters, launched only a few scar.ely one could stand against her on equalons ago at St. Nazal e. The bounty given terms. During the early anxiety of her widowed by the French Government has resulted in regency, billiards flagged a little, but as her son many sailing vessels being built in that country, A number of these are bound to the United advane din youth, interest in the game revived States to compete for the trade of the Far East, and now, coached by his mother, the young
An interesting point in connection with the King of Spain in probably a match for any
Faulconnie e's passage was that she earned amateur in Europe.
12750 francs without having taken on board a pound of cargo, that sum being the amount of bounty for the voyage.
HOKKAIDO COYL CO. The total amount
AN EAST-ASIATIC EXPOSITION was to take place during September at Copenhagen, which was intended to display a picture of the fine arts and artifi ial industr. of China, Japan and Siam to the public. The steamers of the East Asiatic Company had finwarded the exam ples which were to be exhibited to Copenhagen, among those of interest being a collection of Japanese pictures, owned by the French Con- sul at Yokohama, A. Steenacker. The exposi tion was to contain a piece of sikstuff on which the Chinese Emperor had liimself written
of coal sold by the Hakkai'o Culliery and Pailway Company during 1901 was-303,199 tons, an increase of 250,630 tons on the previous year. The company proposes to increase its capital by 600,000, to be levoted. To the increase of r 1ing stock, improvement of lines and stations, development of mines, the manu facture of coke and to other purpo.es Funds being also still required for new enterprises, it contemplates issuing debentures to the amount of £730,000, which are to be employed to building the Mukawa and Rumore Railways, in opening the mines situated in the districts through which the railways will run, and in const ucting new steamers. The Board of cita fon out of one of the sacred books of Chira, Directors have decided to build two large so that his piece of silk was believed in display steamers specially adapted for coal carrying an Imperial Chiness autograph which, at all purposes, which shall run from the Hokkaido, events, it was supposed had never been seen to Hongkong and Singapore,
before in Europe.
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Governors of Madras and Bombay, who are prominent members of the Craft, there will be Lord Kitchener, who will probably succeed Sir Power Palmer as District Grand Master of the Punjab. Lord Kitchener is a Freemason who holds the tide of Past District Grind Master of Egypt and the Soudan. He has just accepted from the officers and brethren of the British Union Lodge, Ipswich, Masonic jewel as a memento of his visit Lord In gestic, son of the Earl of Shrewsbury, and Lord teibert, son of the Earl of Pembroke, go out as extra tides-decamp to Lord Kit chener..
THE NAVAL ACTIVITY:
IN HONGKONG,
AN IMPURE WELL.
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION,
At the Sinitary Board meeting' this-af er- noon the following report of the Government, Analyst on a simple, of well water taken from No. 99, Jervais Stret was submitted. Ap. price in 24-inch tube; Turbid: Total solid matter-dried at 212° F.,25.5; Chlorine în Chlorides, 5.8; Ammonia, 0314: A bumenoid Ainmonia, wolf; Oxygen absorbed in 4 hours at about 80oF., 'or8; Nitrogen in nitrites and nitrates,-726'; Sugar test for detection of sewage, Sewage indicated; Poison us metals, abṣent; Odour, unpleasant.
I am of opinion from the above results that this water is so tainted with impurities us to be unfit for potabi1 purposes, and likely to prove injuri us to health..
Col. Hughes, R.A.M.C., minuted Close.". Mr. Lau Chu Pák—" No, if the water is not used for potable purposes.">
Mr. Fung Wa Chuen-I am not in favour of closing this well, as long as the water is not used for potable purposes, and notice should.bo posted up to this effect.
Mr. E. Osborne-“ Close." The Captain Superintende of Police- "Close?"
The {Medical Officer of Health—“ Close.
Who is going to stand by and see that it is not used for drinking purposes.
The Director of Public Works-"Close" The Act-Registry General-Close."
HOCKEY.
The activity at the Naval Yard has in no way diminished, the warships in parts being sur rounded by heavily laden junks and other craft while pinnaces and steam lauaches, are con tinually plying between the cruisers-and-the- share. It was thought that the Amphitritë would have left the harbourthis morning, bu storing operations are being continued, and the earliest date at which the Cressy cán depart is
A keen contest was witnessed on Tue day .. Saturday. She came out of the No. 1 Kowloon etween a Club team and the R. A., the litter Dock at seven o'clock this morning, and pro- winning by 5 goals to 1. The Club were lather ceeded to her buoy near the Tamar where handicapped by the absence of three or four of coaling operations were commenced. She has their best men, including the Captain, J. to take on board nearly 3,910 tons, of coal in Hooper. Smith and Thornhill played very). addition to stores and provisions, The Aibion, wel for the Gunners, and scored 4 goals between due to leave to-morrow, has taken over some them, their combination proving very success. of the fligs and gear belonging to the Cressy fu', being well backed up by Dykes. The so that another sit has to be supplied R. A. back wereal.nostimpregnable, and playe I The cruiser Blenhein went into the dock this a very strong game. For the Club, Wodehouse moming for several minor repairs to be played well throughout, and scored the only attended to. The Inthos is busy taking in goal.for Carter, Boggan,ad Robers ably assist shells and torpedoes and is neadly ready fi
ed him, while the backs played better than the se. Meanwhile the Corman gunboat Tigerscore would show. I fact, it is pleading to be has left the port for practice.
A QUESTION OF DIAGNOSIS."
CASE AT THE SUPREME COURT.
A very interesting case was heard by the Puisie Judge, His tonour A. G. Wise, at the Supreme Court this morning, when. Dis. Hartigan, Sicdian and Rennie brought an a tion against Mr. H. S. Vaughan, a vicmalling store officer, formerly in the Naval Yard at Hongkong, to recover the sum of $13440, in respect of hosp tal and medical fees.
able to repost a decided improvement in the outside division, and we have hopes yet of n good all-round team.
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MAT CIVILIANS D: SERV CES. There will be an interesting game an day next, when the Civilians will meet the. United Services. The teums will be chosen
from the following:--Civilians: Messrs. Hinggan, Chard, Chater, Dow, Gale, Gray, Hooper Capt.) Murphy, Roberts, Tyack. Tyrwhitt, Whitlow, Wodehouse, and Yeats. Services: Lt Solfeet, Messrs. Carter, Meeson, Parker, and Dr. Dart nell, B., Maj. Bewley, RAM.C., Lt. Quen- nell, A.O.D., Capts. Dykes and Tulloch, Lis. Bland, Spencer, and Thorabili, R.A., and Lis, Campbell and Benton, R..
NAVAL NOTES.
Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grist, appeared on behalf of Dr. Rennie, as representing the plaintiff firm, while the defendant, who kft the Colony on the Kosce, hal placed his case in the hands of Mr. H Hursthouse of Messrs. Dennys and Rowley
The contention of the defendant was to be. The Portuguese gunboat Diu left før Miscao. effect that his child, since dead, had not received this afternoon. proper treatment for the complaint" from which she was suffering. Several witnesses were callel who testified to this care and attention bestowed upon the child, and that defendant was wrong in supposin, that, the case had not been pr perly diagnosed...
His Lordship'eventually remarked there was absolutely no defence in the matter, and that Dr. Ronnie (who attended the child) a led quite right in what he had dote. Judgment was given for plaintiffs, with costs.
HONGKONG JOCKEY, CLUB.
Stewards were elected for the ensuing event the general annual meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club as follows. —
Lion. F. H. May
Mr. W. A -Cruickshank. Mr. Hunter Mr. G. C. C. Maser Mr. Hart Buck... Mr. Jill. Lewis Cal, Huglies Sir C. P. Chaler.. Mr. 11. P. Whitė Mr. E, W. Rutter.
ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT
THE DOCKS.
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ARMY NOTES,
The 15th Madras Infantry; now stationed at Belgaum and white to relieve the gid Madras Light Infantry at Singapore, will embark at Madras about the end of January, 1903; the 22nd Madias Infantry from Kamptee taking their place at Belgaum. The 3rd on arrival with be located at Vizianagram and Cuttack,
To avoid leaving. Shwebo without British Infantry from the 27th November- to the 27th, December, or during the period intervening betweenthe date of departure of the Buffs from the arrival of the East Yorkshire Regiment at Shwebo that station will be garrisoned by two companies of the Royal Fusiliers from Mandakny
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS
* MAILS DUK. Indian (Kumsang). Ist prox
French (Sydney) and prox.:
Tacoma (Tacoma) 3rd prox.
American (Nippon Maru) 5th ptor.: American (e) 1gth prox. : Canadian (Tartar) lath prox" Canadian (Athenian) iath prox.
.. The N. P. 5. Co's-steamer Victoria saileli from Yokohama for Tacoma on the 29th-inst.
The N. G. I Co.'s steamer Bisagna, let
Singapore for this port yesterday, the 29th inst and may be expected here on of about the 4th
prox.
*The N, Y. K~Co.'s stetimer Idɛumi;
At the Magistracy this morning before Mr EDC Wolle, Yuen Jung, a store keeper in the Cosmopolitan dock, was charged on remand will the manslaughter of Wens Yuen, a boiler inker, on the 2nd inst⇒ Mr. Grist, of Messir, Wi'kin on and, Grist, appeared for the defence. Evidence showed that of the Combay Ljus) left. Kebe via Moji for this 1 morning of the and ipst, during working on the 29 li just, p.m., and is expected to arrive hours, the defendant and the deceased
The The I talking and enjoying themselves, when the The IM. S. S. Co's steamer foriner tapped the deceased on the shoulder mails, Sc., which left
here on the 5th, prox.
and he fell dond. Mr. Gil made a brief for San Francisco, vio address to the Court, after which the defendant and Yokohama,
the 28i was discharged; A
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