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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1902.

BIRTH

* On the giff of Novemb ́r, at No. 8, Love Lane, Shanghai, the wife of A. W BURKILLS of a son. AMA

MARRIAGE

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On the 20th of October, at All Saints Church, Tianisia, by the Rev. G. D. Iliff, SARA JANE, daughter-in-law of W. RAGSD LE, U. s. Consul, to Captain DAVID COLEY YOUNG, 4th Goorkha Rides, Indian Staff Corps.

DEATH:

On the 4th November, at "The Bluff," Yokohama, in his sand year, JOHN RYCROFT, the eldest son of John Rycroft Best Esore late of the Bengal Civil Service. [1709d

The despatch which was thought of sufficient importance to muse the Empress Dowager at midnight one night last week, in order to com- municate its contents to lier, as duly reported, was from Kwangai. It contained information. of the death of one of the officials who had been captured by the rebels and killed because ransont would not be paid for, hii release. 11 also reported Marsh 1 Su in a bad way. The rebels not only defeated Lim but put him under siege, whereupon an entire regiment mutin ed and went to the other side. A military uffi er senecki er them 10 return was THE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE | killed in the way. have raised the rate of second-class cabin passages by for journeys in each direction, and t'e German and Card lines have done

WARREN'S ZIRCUS SA fel, lent and much | KWANGS! REBELS IN CONTROL — ! applause suminarise an account of last light's peformance. The former programme was reproduced; but we understand that a complete change of programme is announced for to-morrow evening, vide advertisementes taga MORTALITY STATISTICS-The death rale per 1,co per innum, fur the week ended 1st November, for the British and foreign civil population is 26.4 against 16.3 for the corres ponding week last year: The Chinese com; musity (land and b) statistics show 21.9 against 19.6.

CONGRATULATING THE CHIEF | COLLAPSE INQUIRY CONTINUED.

JUSTICE

"The inquiry into the collapse of the two |house, Nur. 30 and 32-Kowloon City Road, was resumed this afternoon before Mr. F.A. Hazeland and the jury.

Hon. W. Chatham, Director of Public Works, was further examined, and in the course of his

AT THE SUPREME C. DRT.S

The members of the legal profession assem. bled at the Supreme Court this morning for the purpose of congratulating the Chief Justice, His finnour Sir WL Goodmevidence said that the extmurdinary character on the distinction r cetly conceired up of the wind and rain this year was the cause bim by His slujest, the King. There were of so many collapses. present, i ad tinn 16 the Chief Justice, the, l'une judge, His Honours Hön. Sir Henry S. Berkeley, Attorney General, and the following barristerssat 1 W.

Hon.

he Hongkong Celegraph MARINE COMPANY (Morgan Cantine) ENGLAND AND BELGIUM CAN. Dr. Ho Kati, IE: F-Pollock, K.C., M. W. Slade,

HONGKONG, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1902.

THE KOWLOON RESERVATION,

the same.

ALLEGED BRISELY-Befe Mr. F. A

NECTED BY TELEPHONE:-Telephone connection has been opened between England and Belgium, by the longest submarine tele Lhone line yet constrected. The cable catends Panne, in Belgium, a distance of 63 miles. It from t. Margaret's Bay, near Dover, to

We have seen it expressed in public print / Hazeland at the police court this morning cost £1,000,000. Convenience of telephone Deacon K. W. Mounsey, H. N. Looker, J.

Grorge A Tack, a native foreman buikler, was charged on remand with offer ng a bribe of $10 toance-Seigeant Lee on the 4th inst. he was defended by Mr. M. W. Slade and after a lengthy hearing was discharged.

converse with each other duecily, is of minor subscribers in the two countries, who may now

importance. It is calculated to serve political and commercial purposes, furthering in the latter respect. The ambition of East England industrial interests to recover the status: Dover for the relief of time-expired men of the Gerform arly enjoyed as a business centre,

ast Asiatic sqiardon left Bremerhaven

A NUMBER OF GERMAN MARINES

Observatory, also gave evidence relating to the Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting. Director of the

velocity of the wind and its direction on the 18th July,

Mr. Frank Browne, Government Ana ́yst, gave evidence regarding the composition of the line red in the structure of the houses in

que.tion.

(Proceeding:)

SWAMPS AT CADOGAN ST., KENNEDY TOWN.

A DANGER TO THE COLONY

ton. Dr. F. Clark, M. O. H. and addressed The following recommendation, signed by to the Secretary of the Sanitary Board was laid. on the table at this afternoon's meeting

Hazeland, Chief Magistrate, 1 or lips, H. J. Gompertz, and G., Melbourne, hief clerk, Magistracy. The solicitors present were Messrs. M. J. D. Stephens, C. 1) Wilkin- son, V. II. Deacon, SW. Tso, E. C` Pontifex, F. Crrow, .K. Belmer, C. W. Goldring, D'Almuda Castro, J. Hays, Wei On, F; B, 87.20 $7.80 dat some satisfaction is fell in a concession

Hastings, F. B. Hett, G. C. C. Master, H. L. Dennys, Acting Crown Solicitor, H 9.00 -9.60 made by the Secretary of State for the 12,00 13.20 Colonies respecting a European reservation

Hursthouse, E. J. Grist, and G. K. H. Brut- for Kowloon. Interpreting the despatch,

on. The officers of the Court present were Messrs JW. Norton Kyshe, Registrar, 19.20 recenly published in our columns, in-the

Seth, assistant Registrar, CJ Xavier, light of our information we would regard it 22.80

as a correct exposition of policy of British

Leo | Almada Castro, acting first clerk, A. administration in our Colonial possessions.

un Uctober 1st in the Kiautschou, which DISTURBANCE IN KWANGTUNG The B. Sufaid second cleik Li Horg Mcc, I beg to recommend that the Board child' The sum and substance of the despatch is arrived here yesterday. The boat calleit ai

eting chief interpreter, Wong Kwok U, rangain direct the attention of the Government that, while it is deemed advisable to establish a reservation in which persons of a cleanly and healthy mode of life will be safe from the risk of infection due 10 the neighbourhood of lower classes of Chinese with insanitary habits, this reservation should not be secured to the exclusion of Chinese of good standing. Opinion among the Chinese is freely ex

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These CLARETS are specially selected and obtained from the LEADING FRENCH GROWERS; they are of exceptional value and

in fine condition.

CHATEAU LA TOUR GARNET, CHATEAU RAUZAN AND

CHATEAU LAFITE

.pressed that no invidious distinction should

no

Sin Ven Pea again says that rebe s have been

Rotterdam und werp. The transport in all quite formila le at Fengchuen district, Chao-slátor, Yuen Kau Wah, assistant translator, to the swamps at the South end of Cadogan

carries 16 officers, 45 ensigns and 187 sailors, NEW TREATY MAKERS: The Empress Dowager instructed the Grand Council that at the retirement of Sheng Kung Pao, the treaty negotiation will be confided to Lu Ilai Hoan and Wu Ting Fang. The fatter is not able to return from Washington for some time yet and during the interval Chang Chih Tung shal

conduct the negotiations.

ching Prefecture, and have been rubbing the country people to the latter's great detriment. Fenchuen is a district city but is of very small dimensions. Its walls are not thickly built while the garrison is very small.. Ip con- sequence it almost fell into the inds of the rebels and the gates were closed for several days about the middle of last month, till the Tastai of Chaoching-fa despatched two bat talions of troops to the city: Apparently there

Plowell, bailiff Leonard, assistant bailiff

Rosario, assistant bailiff, V. A. Sales, usher Leung Tsau, shroff, and C. Thomas, libration

The Attorney General said-May it please so rLordships. Yourlord lups have been asked 10 sit this morning in order that I may tender to your lordship, the Chief Jagtia the congratula Lions of the Bar of Hongkong upon the dis tincton which is Majesty the King has been pleased to confer upon you in recognition of

Street, Kennedy Town, referred to in Sanitary Hoard letter No. 190 of December 21st, 19c0 and in C. S. O, letter No. 167 of January 231d,

igat.

In connection with these papers I called tication on January 25th 1got to a flourishing. watercress bed in this locality, which was an doubted source of danger as regards malaria Sheep and Swine Depots, and the Slaughter

to the Boatu's officers and servants at the

he dawn so as lo creale any racial prejudice | THE PHRA NANG"The surveyors, who was no unity among the rebels, as they fed / your long and valued services as law officer of houses, and which would be an equal, sour in a Colony composed of so very many left Hongkong per 5s. Macheto last Friday, upon the appearance of the troups, thus the the Crown in this Colony, The solicitors of the of danger to the inmates of the new Tung Wah

different nationalities as Hongkong assuredly is. Were a reservation area to be set apart entirely for the benefit of the Europeans,

then the Chinese of the better class would

returned y ste day after inspecting the wrecked

steanser Phri Arg. They are of opinion that

possibly the vessel may be salved. It will be

emembered she went ashore on the f'aracels about a fortnight age, and during the recent

siege was raised. They then went into Kai chien District, and were about to attack the city, therefore the authorities have telegraphed to the Chaoching Thotai for succour SIR ERNEST'S INDIGNATION :-Arcond-

shook their huary heads and predicted the reported that the British Minister to Peking steamer would break up.

asked Prince Ching some time ago if there was not sonic clause in the draft of the agreement SALE OF THE YOSHINO-MARU:-Allot the evacuation of Shanghai which the Chinese Government was about to sign with which occured the great fire recently as Germany and that Prince Ching relied pat up to auction on the 5th inst. at Nagasaki.definitely in the negative. A few days after The first offer made-by a foreit ner-was Yen

wards the Prince signed that agreement, which

Supreme Court have desired me to lender to your Lordship their congratulations, in addition to the congratulations which I offer you on he

half of the lar. My lord, the honour of l.night- bood" has frequently, in the past, hten con-

portions of His Majesty's dominions, for ser vices rendered, and although it is no doubt the case that in every instance the recipient.us wrthy of the honour bestowed upon him yet: feel that in no instance has that dignity been more wrbily bestowed than in the present case (applause). For the part twolve years your Lordship filled the ripensible.ard

are recommended to the notice of be forced to reside in a district where the bad weather old "salts" of ilongkong gravely|ing to a Feking wire, dated 1st inst, it feried upon law officers of the Crown, in various Connoisseurs as high-class after- inhabitants of the lower social stratum would have the right of intruding themselves upon dinner Wines.

I their countrymen of the higher order. This is manifestly not desirable. Equal rights for all is, in short, the principle which they claimı. It is held by then that in the reservation not only should Chinese of the better class be allowed to reside, but tilat all classes of houses of European design within the re-

We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorized Agents at the Coust Ports.

The Hongkong Dispensary.

that remains of the steamer Voskino-maru-on

Infectious Diseases Hospital.

I do not know what title the market gard ner has to the land in this locality, but there' can be no question that it is a most unsuitable. one for such a purpose and that in the interests

the health of the Board's officers and ser vants the swamp should be drained without delay and the market gardener removed.

RUGBY FOOTBALL,

The following players, representing the Rugby section of the Hongkong Footbal: Club, will play a combined team from H.M. S. 5.

Saturday, 15th-instant, kick off at 4 pr sharp. Buck, Knox; Three quarters, Cump beli, Pierce, Graham and and Rosustew: Halyes

arnes, Wolfe, Morgan Bennett, Crake, and

1,000, ut the bidding carried the figure far beyond this, and eventually the hammer felt on a bid of Yea 5,000 by Mr. Malsuye, ofthe Betish Minister hearing of the issue of the Colony, and you have dene work in con- | Albion and Cressy, at the Happy Valley on the Nishitamano-machi, The cargo was afterwards faire strongly denounced Prince Ching for conform to the sanitary laws with regard to put up, and the successful bidder was Mr. he would have nothing to do with the Shanghai the fulness of time bear fruit for the welfare of fordonand Arthur; Forwards; Halifax, Chand,

Ishizuka, of Yedo-machi, who offered Yen 450 evacuation pr pos. if the Chinese authorities

servation might be open for the Chinese to inhabit if they chose to pay the rents and

The

his deceitfulness. Sir Ernest Salow declared

is very disadvantageous to Great Britain. Onious post of Attorney-General of this nection with thatffice which is highly appreciated by those with whom you were brought into direct contact, and which will in this Colony. In the volume of well-considered A. S. WATSON & Co., cleanly habits and healthy living.

contention that the Chinese are willing and MUSIC AT KING EDWARD HOTEL-faced so unfably and deceitfully; hence the jeg slation in which you have played a principal:| Chuk.` LIMITED,

are able to pay higher rents to the exclusion by kind permission of Colonel iremonger and delay in the withdrawal of the foreign troops pant during the perind which I refer you On Saturday the Victoria Recreation. Club play the following selections during dinner THE CURRENCY QUESTION: The Sindustry with which your naine will always be the final match in connection with, the

have erected for yourself a onument of in-play the Royal Engineers at Happy Valley, of Europeans in Hongkong should not. in

• 10 Operate as a bar Friday, the 14th inst, from 7 30 10 930 pm in Po hears from Peting that Viceroy honourably associated in this Colony. Mea ilongkong Football six-a-side competition was to the acquisition of any site for residential

PROGRAMME. March..... purposes by them so long as they satisfy the

...The Dear Ok! Country "......Carter,

Yuan has again informed the Wai-wupu that while, it is the earnest hope of the merobors of played between Wolfe's and Rutherford's teams Ovenute

.." Nell Gwyn “..........German. there is a great deficiency of coin in circulation the legal profession of this Colony that your requirements of civil and municipal gorem- Sel ctio......" The Bady Slavey "..........idfrey.

in Chibli. It is therefore necessary, he says, Loflship will continue to preside over the ment. We hold that

Lancers contention to he

"Sawy"............Sakivan. Selection. The Coino Girl”.... ........... Englander."

to open a mint as soon as possible for the administration of justice in this Court, and we perfectly right and sound in principle, and Song...."Oh! Day those stats "...Terem def Riego. purpose of mik og money.. A suitable site desire to add to our congratulations the ex the interpretation of Mr. Chamberlain's

EXTRA.

has been selected, and when the machine y pression of our hope that long life and hap "Sweet Kriar "... .Eowther. God Save the King.

arrives the work of coining will be begun with piness may be before you

mint

"CUNCE”ADDRESS: "ACHER,” HONGKONG,

A. B. C. COUE, ATH EDITION,

ESTABLISHED 1859.

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gained the final honours by and are ve Happy Valley last evening Walfe's team." winners of the trophy..

Newcastle United tean head the list of wins of The latest reports from home show that the

the Northern League matches. They only lost Bury seco d

CO., despatch, of the 4th September aus, dealing and its MATI Coat delay. The Victory intends to midi coins of "The Chief Justice paid-Mr. Altorneys tour one game out of sit; bary, cont, fec

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.

FURNITURE

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING ROOM;

and BED-ROOM -

FURNITURE.

ELECTRO-PLATED, GLASS, and..

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

vation for Kowloon supports the principle in the spirit and should be made to hold good in practices. The question of racial distinction is one peculiarly liable to creep into discussions of public moment wherever European and Chinese interests are both concerned, and deprecate the laying down of any hard and fast rule by which our native fellow-citizens would be made to endure any hardship.or privation at the cost of comfort and luxury to ourselves.

We should

·LOCAL AND GENERAL.

RUSS AN PRIVATE INDEMNITIES are

THE SEA SERVICE of the Imperial WHITE. TURKISH TOWELS. Chinese Post will be maintained this year

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

during the winter as it was last your. WATER ANALYSES for the month of October show that the water collected from the different services is of excellent quality. PEKING WATERWORKS:-Some officials at Peking think that 20 Japanese astesian wells

CO.:-The box-plan at Robinson's is rapidly may be provided in China. Al the same time this filing for the opening nights of Miss Janet will be carrying out the treaty stipulation with Waldorf's dramatic sea o, 4 Koyud Divorce reference in uniform currency. The Viceroy having created quite a boom in seats. A large further asked the above Beard to instruct the staff is engaged prepari & the theatre for this different provincial authorities which had gorgeous productin and on pres it appear established minis to make coins of the same ances the season should be almost unprece-value, and those that had not the necessary dented. A Royal Divèrce will be followed by machinery, to order coins from the Chibli the latest successful comedy, A Lady of Ostend, fimint. written by F. C. Buinand of London Punch. this comedy set Lordon laughing for many inonths and Hongkong will doubtless be similarly infected when the piece is presented here.

"SMOKER" AT THE SOLDIERS' CLUB.

‚ ཾ་ ༅ ་།

for the kind words you have spoken and the congratulations you have offered me on this occasion, and to express my gratitude. in the gentlemen of both branches of die legal profession for the honour they have one me by appearing hers to-day. - I can truly say tha: I have always received much consideration and kindness from the bar cis ers and solicitors of Hongkong, and that my relations with them all during the twelve years I was Attorney General here were. always of the most friendly and cordial charac A "Smoker” was given in the So'diers' Club fer Sir John Smale was, I believe, the last evening when the Sergeants' Mess, of the first Chief Justice of this Colony, who was STOWAWAYS FROM HONGKONG-Royal Carrison Anillery, had an entertainment knighted. Since then, for more than a quarter Before Capt. Boldere at the Singapore Marine prepared in honour of their departing comrades, of a ceptury, it has been the custom to Court on the 7th inst., Capt. J. C. Williamson, Several officers, including Capt. Hullen and bestow that honour upon his successors, to be paid by the Russian Covernment on the of the s. s. Lothian, which arrived from Hoeg Liguts. Campbell and Clark, favoured the nnd, indeed, I remember that as Attorney British plan.

kong that morning, charged James Smith and sergeants with their company. A well-rendered General, I had myself then the pleasure of Herbert Russell with being stowaways from programme agreeably acquaints us that congratulating, in Court, we of my predecessors, Hongkong. Both men pleaded guilty. Capt.he arrivals of the Hongkong Garrison have viz, Sir John Carrington and Sir Fielding William on stated that Smith aggravated his amongst them a good proportion of talent. Clarke when knighthoods were conferred upon offence by refusing to work, but he was willing Among those who contributed to the harmony them. It is, doubtless, to that custom, which I to let this pass. Russell was most obliging of the evening were C. S. Major Camp consider conducive to the maintenance of the and useful, and with the permission of the R. Q M. S. Higby, Mesars. Oxberry, Moor dignity of the Supreme Court in this Colony, agents he would take him on. Smith was fined hour, Rogers, Sergis, Ryall, Tafie, Duke, other than to any personal merits of my own $50 or in default 14 days! rigorous imprison Larkin, Quince. Lieut Campbell sang that I owe the title have recently received ment. Russell was fined $ or in default "Father O'Flin" and Lieut. Clark gave a it is but antural, that when a man has been tor 7 days simple imprisonment. He was to be comic recitatior. In response to the toast, ie than 19 years either an Attorney-General "The Officers," Capt. Bullen concluded by or a Chief Justice la His Majesty's Colonial CATASTROPHE NARROWLY British soldies would follow their officers to Royal recognition, that he has at least ned observing that, in his opinion, in time of war sevice, he should highly appreciate a mark of “AVERTED:—A correspondent informs us climes warmer than tropical if the cise who quarrelled with his colleagues on the 20th Fult., is the only occupant of the Irish benches.

narrowly averted by the presence of mind of the used; they were direct to the point. Captain of the Rosetta Mara. According to our ALGERINE, the roan pony which finished correspondent, about 245 p.m. on Tuesday second in the Shanghai Champions' race on whilst one of the "Star" launches was cross- Thursday last, was purchased on Friday nighting the harbour, filled with passengers, she from Mr. H. Bush by Mr. H. J. Craig for Tis. steamed in a straight line towards the Rosetta faru, which was then leaving the harbour for ROBERTS, THE BILLIARD CHAMPION, Manila. The coxswain, instead of allowing is again on his way out to the East. He is the lines to pass persisted in crossing the bow of

the shi;, with the result that only one and list coming out in the N. 1. L. s.s. But barossa due at Colombo on the 14th instant. It is probable feer divided the two ships and a crash seemed that he will play three exhibition games there.

imminent. The passengers were in an excited ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, ALLEGED BRIBERY:—A Chinese Enter-

state, and to make matters worse they crowded DRUMS, HEATERS, &c..

to one side of the ship with the result that preter of the Central police station was

there was 'a most uncomfortable list. Folüi STEAM PACKING, GASKETS and charged before. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe this nately the Captain of the Rosetts Diary im- FIRE PROOFING MATERIALS,

morning with attempting to obtain a mediately versed engines at full speed, and bribe from sonic prisoners.e was saved the situation As our correspondent defended by Mr. Hays of Messrs. Johnson, adds: "I wonder why no one had written to Stokes and Master, and the case was adjourned the papers previous to this at any rate, it was to the 18th inst, bail being granted in the sum one of the most hair breath escapes of my of $500.

life"

PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

a moderate cost will obviate the necessity of

building waterworks at Peking.

THE EXODUS OF IRISHMEN from the

put on board the vessel before she sailed.

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. / House of Commons is complete. Mr. Tully, that on Tuesday evening an awful d suster was required it. These were not the words he to do his duly according to the best of his

"GOOD WORK.

(728d

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CRICKET.

A cricket match has been arranged between thongkong Civil Service Cricket Club and the Craigengower Cricket Club, to take place off the latter Club's ground at a pas. next Saturday, The ILK. C..S. C. C. will be represented by the following players:-Lumble, Brown, Carter, Knight, and Woolley. Farrell, Smyth, Witchell, Caesar, Robins, Craig, Brelt, Wheal and Barrington are reserves.

ability. Allow me: ance more to thank you genilemen for your "altendance hiera-to-day.

The proceedings then terminated=""

PIRAOY NEAR CANTON

EUROPEAN SERIOUSLY WOUNDED

Our Canto

the West a serious ca

consta

INTERFORT MATCH. Telegrams to hand from Shanghai and The oat Penang give their scores 926 and 78: respec- lively. The score are:

Shangbai Singap

•Hong!

926

"ND SENT TO "HOSPI

lifed us of

County third with a record to their name of four out of seven of the Southern League games, Line-In City heads the list with five wind 18 seven Bristol City hol is the second place having lost but once out of half a dozen games while Small Heath has scored four in six,

NAVAL NOTES.

H.M.S. Glory will shortly leave Yokohina for this port. She is expected here about the end of the month.

The Austrian cruiser Hillglen I is shorty expected here,

UMS. Athaldo is in be docked at New. chwung during the coming winter.

The Portuguese gunboat Diu left for Macho this morning.

ARMY NOTES.

arrived by the Palan has been

The 78th Company of R.G.A. that recently

Lycemoon in the other (Soch) at Victori Barracks. The married families remain on bond the Palawan, of quarters behind from the two departing.companies.

Several N. COS

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS

HAILS DURE Indian (Napisake) 15th inst Canadian (Tarlar), 16th inst French (adur) 18th Insti American Contic) roth mat Canadian (Empress of Japan) 24th inst "American"(Korea) 6ili prox

Tatific Railway

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