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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
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The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH oud be Hongkong Chamber of Commerce consider Montreal Chamber of Commerce has refused added to the Editor Ice House Randed that the very different positions occupied to assist in the formation of a Canadian. should be accompanied by the Writers No al by the two Colonies rendered it impossible Umn h of the Royal Navy League, alleging Ordinary business communications
Ications should be addressed for combined action in the direction of that Canada has no need for a navy. to The finger undertake a be responsible for procuring relief from the instability of WU,TING FAG, ex Chinese Minister to
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so return nuy Contribution, silver. Referring to this complex problem,Washington, has been ordered by the Peking at the annual meeting of the Chamber Governme, by a secret decree to proceed to SUBSCRIPTION HATES (IN ADVANCI), DAILY-830 per annum.
on the 5th April, 1898, the Chairman, Mr. Japan in investigate the situation in that WEEKLY-$13 per annum. The nitesi per quarter and per menem, proportional, R. M. Gray, said that it was quite impractic country before coming to China in order to be The daily issue is delivered free when the address is able to effect a divorce from the currency of able to ill the Peking Court the true position
nectable to messenger. On copios ant by prut nii additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage. China, where our main iradelles and within the album gi-lød empire.
ST. GEORGE'S BALL.
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION
Last evening a meeting of subscribers to St. George's Ball way held at the City Hall to ather pros and cons connected with the pro discuss the finances of the undertaking and posed function. His Honour the hief Justice, Sir William Goodman presided, and the members of the provisional committee, present were His Honour A. G. Wise, Hón, R. Murray Rumsey, Commodore G. Robinson and Messis, H. Er Pollock, K. C., G. H. Medhurst,
The stage on the weekly isun to any part of the whom we are in such close proximity.. Now {PATE TE FIE GRAS was one of the itine J. Maclehose B. Layton and E. W., Mitchell
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on the menu for the déjeuner in the King and Queen on the occasion of their visit to the Guildhall on the 25th ult, and the Human tarian League petitioned the Lord Mayor against its retention, on the ground of the cruelty inflicted on the geese in order to pro-
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The chairman, in his opening speech, said they had called the meeting to discuss the possibility of carrying out the proposed scheme. At present there were only 165 subscribers which, at $25 per head, meant $4,200. There was also some $500 to the credit of the St. George's Ball fund at the Hongkong and
and in order to make up the $6,000 required to conduct the undertaking they still wanted $1,300. One way out of the difficulty was by raising a guarantee fund.
C. P. R. ENGINES FROM GLASGOW:Shanghai Bank, the surplus of a previous bail, Unable to secure prompt delivery of urgently required motive power from American and Canadian builders, the Canadian Pacific Rail- way has placed an order with a Glasgow firm of locomotive builders, for ten large locomo-
imported into Canada from Great Britain in nearly half a century,
Mr. W. Danby opined that as soon
NAVAL NOTES.
FRE CH PLAGSHIP ARRIVES,
As the Siamese armured Yacht Maka Chabriri was entering by the Green Island Entramteix steamed into the harbour by pass this morning, the, French gship?? Lyemus. She comes from Tonkin and is in command of Admiral Bayle.
H.M.S. Blenheims returned from shooting pract cc yesterday fiemoon.
FLOATING FACTORY FOR HONGKONG.
H.M.S. RECLA SHORTLY EXPECTED. The torpedo versei feciu, of 6,400 tons displacement, is expected at Hongkong shortly from home on her way to the Far East. The Hecla is
now being converted at Messrs.
Laird's yard, at Birkenhead, into a floating factory, and on reaching her destination she will be attached as an auxiliary to the China squadron The lead was built at Messis Marland and Wolff's Fairfield works twenty- four years ago. She then cost - L126,190. It was stated at home that the Hecla was to be stationed at Weihaiwei, but there' serins
do otherwise than blight the fires. These will be the first locomotives as the date was fixed and the ball officia Syto-be a good dent of uncertainty in navale-
best prospects.
of this prosperous Colony. With a stable exchange the hope of inviting capital at a low rate of exchange from MA AFTER THE BOXERS-General Ma capitalists in gold-using countries in order to with his troops have arrived in Chaoyang and initiate new industires on the additional are encamped at Hang Shan Tse, only ten territory we recently acquired on the main-miles from the stronghold of the Boxers in land and help on the growth of those Jehof. He is waiting for reinforcements before attacking the rebels. Thus ar General Ma's already established, will doubtless be campaign to restore pider in Jehul province has been successful, all of the bands having been dispersed excepting the one now to be attacked.
STRANGE REPORT FROM THIBET A Peking correspondent to the Sin Wan-pao says: Yü Kang, Imperial Resident at Tibet, has recently wired the Grand Council that the British authorities are building a railway in a great hurry and according to a telegram from Khalu the railway, was to be opened up to Anterior-Fiber at the end of October. This report secins to the Chinn Gasttle to be circulated by Sheng's organ with`a'purpose.
UNION JACK OR YELLOW DRAGON?
wail for relief from the present monetary stringency, uncertainty and unsettlement comes from the Chinese, and the necessity for a scheme is urged in the immediate interests of all concerned. The first step would be to call a general meeting of the HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1902. Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, and if the concensus of opinion should be that OUR UNSTABLE CURRENCY.
some action, though late, ought to be taken, Face to face with the steadily depreciatno time must be lost in approaching the Colonial Government to obtain, by ing dollar it must be admitted that the outlook for the commercial class, as indeed legislative enactment, or otherwise, the relief from the present tension, which -for-all-classes, excepting-bankers_and_bill | brokers, is anything but pleasing to con beatle template. Yesterday, we published the re- port that a financial panic is threatening at Shanghai. Our information is that, owing $1.50
to the recent severe and still persistent fall in exchange, numbers of Chinese, who have untered into heavy business engagements with foreigners, are leaving the port with a view to erading their responsibilities. Al- though matters.have not yet reached such an acute stage here in the South, it is gene- rally admitted that the outlook is distinctly gloomy. With the approach of the Chinese New Year and the consequent financial stringency in the native money market, it is lo It is eminently satisfactory to find that be feared that the situation is one of consider. Sir Ernest Satow is not following in the able embarrassment. The time seems. now footsteps of his predecessors at Peking, and to have approached when some well defined | permitting himself and his Government to line of action should be taken for the probe open to the severest criticisms of tection of this Colony and for the safe Britishers and ridiculed at the hands of guarding of trading and other interests. | foreigners. He is making a new departure The unfavourable conditions attending that should maintain the dignity of Great trade in China as a result of the failure of Britain and lead China and the foreign" the rice crop have become seriously aggra- powers to see that British interests arc vated by the persistent fall in the value guarded by British influence. He has already of the dollar. At the meeting of the Cham: maintained our dignity respecting the ber of Commerce held on the 12th July, Hunan massacre, and, according to Reuter, 1893, to consider the propriety of legalising 15 now protecting the British coal mines at the tender of the Japanese yen in Hongkong, Tongshan where the dragon flag has been the chairman remarked that anticipations of gracefully lloating out in “honour (?) of the any action on the part of the Indian Govern- | Birthday of the Empress-Dowager." The A. S. WATSON & CO., men ending to injure the trade between China Engineering and Mining Co. is in India and China were then already paraly-corporated under the laws of Great Britain, zing business? The protection of the rupee and Sir Ernest was doing, what every and the non-protection of the dollar had had Britisher would do when he had the yellow its natural effect and for the first time in the dragon pulled down from the flagstaff to workd's "history the value of the dollar in make room for its lawful possessor--the Hongkong was, at that time, a little less Union Jack. than half a crown. To-day it is worth just a fraction over eighteen pence, and what its effect has been upon traders and
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THE PURA NANG'S CARGO consisted of 33,000 picule of rice consigned to Hongkong. BALL-The officers of the 33rd Burma In fantry are giving a ball at Kowloon to-night."
THE EMPRESS DOWAGER'S FORE THOUGHT-The Sin Wen Pro gathers that the, Empress-Dowager desires to see Prince Chun enter the Grand Council for the purpose of acquiring experience, an slie is getting old herself and when she can no longer guide the teins of government, Prince Chun may act as adviser to his brother, the Emperor. Her first choice was Prince So who gratefully but firmly. declined, so the choice fell on Prince Chun. KING LEUPOLD:-Emily Crawfod, in Truik, says that the Countess de 1 anyay Hungary), and the creditors of Princess Philip (formerly Crown Princess Stephenie of Austria- of Saxe-Coburg, will probably be forced to sue their father, King Leopold, of Belgium, to obtain their shares of their mother's fortune, amount- ing to £40,000 which she left equally to her believed that the King two daughters. It claims the money as a creditor for amounts lent and unpaid.
announced new subscribers would soon supply the deficit. The Englishmen only gave a ball once every five years, and it
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would be a disgrace if this one was not held on account of finances, and if the committee could not accomplish it he thought they ought to be ashamed of themselves.
The Hon. R. Murray Rumsay made a lengthy speech and strongly resented Mr. Danby's remark that the committee ought to be ashamed of themselves. He suggested that it would be better if Mr. Danby was one of the committee. After a long discussion it was decided that the ball should be held on the 6th-January 1903, that a guarantes fund should be started to meet the possible emergency, also that no resident Englishmen could be invited as guests, but invitations should be issued to those of St. Andrew's Society who were subscribers to the
St. Andrew's Dall
somewhat heated discussion arose as in whether guests of subscribers should be paid for, and it was finally decided that subscribers should be allowed to bring the'r wife and daughter, or a married couple, or one guest free, but for each additional guest they should pay $5.
Mr. Wise strongly opposed the motion that any guests should be paid for, and he afterwards refused office in connection with the ball saying he would not be connected with a hall where there were paying guests.
On account of the limited space of the ball room, it was decided to leave it to the com- mittee to restrict the number of guests.
The officers were then elected and the busi
mess in connection with the guarantee fund was afterwards proceeded with.
THE CHINESE AND THE NEW
PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.
MEETING AT THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL
UNION.
"In view of the references we have from time to time made to the new Public Health and
BANK ROBBERY IN CHEFOO-Last Monday forenoon, the desk of the Manager of the longkong and Shanghai Bank here was broken into while the reception at the British Consulate was being held, and a very large sum of money extracted, silver and notes. A number will: a silver sa'ver and a cheque for 300 of valtie were left behind. Two boys and two MR. QUONG TART has been presented of valuable documents, however, which seemed guineas by the Mayor of Sydney, on behalt of colies, supposed to be in charge of the pre-A. the cit zens.
mises, have been arrested and seat, in the
THE LATE CAPT, FIFE-The Chinese authorities at Amoy have subscribed $800 towards a tablet to Capt. Fife who was killed in the recent great fire.
THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION The Prince and Princess of Wales will probably attend at the opening ceremony of the St. Louis (U.S.A.) Exposition in 1904.
others, it is only those who have felt the pinch can best tell. Chinese inerchants complain that the present year has been the worse for the past decade. Fluctuations in foreign exchange have now become exceed ingly frequent and unreliable. It is not the case of a depression and panic, obeying the common laws of monetary crises; that have heen preceded by a period of unusual busi- ness It is simply a question of the FURNITURE instability of the Colony's currency, which DEALERS... has rendered almost every transaction in the import trade one of speculation in exchange The standard of value is lost, and business men are compelled to pay attention to changes in the money market, so that foreign trade is now largely a matter of monetary speculation. The basic cause is, apparently, not beyond legislative remedy, ANOTHER CONCESSION BY THE WAR and the sooner it is applied to bring about OFFICE-It is announced that in future the a much-needed relief the better must it be War Office will provide officers of cavalry and to the interest and prosperity of our borse artillery gimen's with two chargers Colony whose progress must unfortunately free, and other moun ed officers with one be retarded if the relief is not imme- charger. diately devised and promptly applied. {AP_NSION FOR JOHN GORST :--The For Singapore and the Federated Malay Government have granted ir John Eldos States, Colonial Office Committee has Gorst,, who has been Vice-president of KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
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A SOCIETY 11BEL:-The wife of Mr. ugh Wart, an ex-member of the House of Commons, has recovered £5000 damages ́against Lady Viole! Proctor Beauchamp, who, in a letter to Mr. wati, described the plaintiff
Japon, and thence to Fusan hsien; but up to now we have not heard of the recovery of the stolen property-Chefoo Express.
BY KIND PERMISSION of Col Iremonger and officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following selection at the Kowloon Hotel's Garden on Thursday, the 27th inst, from 7 30 to 10 p.m. PROGRAMME.
March..." Maza".
Manuel Klein. ...Cherubini. Overture..." Todoiska Selston The Me-senger boy "..........lean Caryl, Corner So'o.. Eine Nacht In Der Schweitz"...Hmm Selention." Mirette".
11.Mesinger,
Waldenfel - Valix........"Teatres Haisers'
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Dause Cansique Punch and July"... Boggetti."
cicles with regard to the future of Weibaiwei as a naval base, and so the new repair ship may be stationed at Hongkong.' It appents that there are two diverse opinions as to the utility of Weihaiwei Before the Admiralty at the present moment, and naval men in the East are not quite sure whether Sir E. H. Seymour's ur Sir Cyprian Bridge's ideas are to prevail. Certain it is that the tendency t
present is to return stores from Weihaiwei to
Hongkong.—Japun Daily Herald.
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The Lady of Ostend will be played to-night' for the last time and those who would enjoya. healthy laugh should not miss the final uppertunity of seeing this amusing comedy. To-morrow Thursday and (Friday) there will be no performances owing to the theatre having. been engaged for the St. Andrew's Ball. On Saturday the company will re-appear Sudermann's masterly drama Magda.
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Owing to many inquiries being made both by direct application to the management and at the box-office as to the remaining plays of ... Miss Waldorf's repertoire Mr. Arthur Seymour, the Company's representative, has furnished us wish a list of those to be produced during the present season... The management -have: so arranged the repertoire that the leading suc cessful types of classical, standard and mødemy plays will be presented and the company have already found themselves capable of playing
anything from the highest forms of drama to the higher- farcical comedies of the day. In order therefore to maintain this variety of représentation. Magda will-be followed by. Shakespeare's hilarious comedy Twelfth Night in which Miss Waldorf's · Company -. gained one of their greatest successes during- be recent Australian tour. The staging of this.comedy will be on a first-class scale, ibe co-tuming and mounting generally bring the same as that used in the leading theatres of the
Huildings B 11, which has been before the put lic south. Miss Waldorf's ability in emotions! since July last, the following excerpts, translated drama will again find a good opportunity front a Chinese contemporary, from a report of in the production of Dumas's great play proceedings of a meeting held at the Chinese Camille, in the same part of which shie Commercial Usion on the 24th, will be read with has earned a wide reputation. An attraction
Siu Ki (Secretary), Chan Kang Yu (I'r asurer), a dramat sation of Sir Conan Doyle's interest. There were present at the meeting of a little interest follows in the first- Messis Fung Wa Chin' (President), Chau,
production in the East, simultaneous with its
Rumjhn, Sin Tak Fan, Chun Kim Ting.
success throughout the world, of Sherlock
lo. Tong, Lu Chu: Pak, Lee Sow Hin
Lino Tsz Shan and about thirty others.
"Mr. Fung Wa Chun was in the chair, "After certain preliminary remarks by the Chairman on the Water Meter question, le said that thanks were due to the Rev. Wong Yuk Cho for the publication of pamphlets dealing with the Water Meter question and
for enlightening the Chinese on the sub ject. Thanks niust also be given to Messrs. Chan Kang Yu and Ho Kam Tong for raising subscriptions and obtaining signatures to the petition. He also thanked Mr. Ahmet Rumjalis for having drawn attention to the Rider main System proposed in Mr. Chadwick's special report. He added that at the last meeting of the Union it was announced that the second reading of the Public Health Bill had been postponed one month, and to his surprise he found that the Bill is to be brought up again for second
THE KWANGS! REBELLION: The Sinwent to is in receipt of dispatches to the chiect that Governor Wang Chih-clion, of reading on Thursday next, Kwangsi, recently reported to the Thrane that. Ahmet Kumjahn was invited to address a rebel leader, named Huang Tse-lin, with six the meeting, and he diereupon, suggested that followers; whose baad had been defeated in a the Hon. Dr. Ho kai should be asked to point battle with Government troops, having fled out the defects in the draft Bill in Council across the border. into Anncamese territory Mr. Rumjaha thought that the legal fees would were subsequently captured by the French be $300. military authorities there and afterwards hand ed ver to a deputy of the said Governor. The same paper states that a Kwangsi Trotai named Pan, has come to Shanghai to receive the sum of half-a-million taels from the Hong kong and Shanghai Bank, being a loan made by the Governor of Kwangsi with that Bank for the purpose of prosecuting the war in that province and the payment of trops who are greatly in arrears.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is front Mr. F G. f] gå Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser valory :---
On the 16th at 11.30am Barometer changes are unimportant..
On the motion of Mr. Sin Tak Fan, seconded by Mr. Lau Chu Pak, it was resolved that the Hon. Dr. Họ Kai and. Hon. Wei Yuk be asked to appmach the Gover with a view of postponing the second readin of the Buildings Bill for one manik, in order to allow time for a translation into Chinese to 5- made of the Bill"
Carried
Proposed by Mr. Lae Chu Pak and seconded by Mr. Liao Tsz Shan, that Mr. A. Rumjaha be elected an honorary member of Committee of the Union.
Carried.
famous work. This will be an event in, thà theatrical rannals of Hongkong which will be booked forward to with anger interestzy Pho, Wrog Mr. Wright, one of the spiciest of Broadhurst's farcical comed.es will then-fill-the
scale, of Shakespeare's masterpiece of stage bill pending the production on a splendid facrature Romeo and Juliet.
This will be
followed by the entertaining come ly Facing the Music, and after à brief vílit to Canton the company will play a shot farewell season which will probably conclude with the sensą... tional success of the day, Sweet Nell Gwynne.
WARREN'S CIRCUS,
Last night Wargen's Circus gave a very successful performance before a fairly good house Many new features were introduced and the items were favourably received. The main feature was Niny whose eccentricities and the clever exhibition of his dogs won rounds of applause. The entertainment con- cluded with the bucking mule, and although $5 was offered to individuals who could hide the animal, poong won the prize. The Company. opens at Macao to-morrow night, and thence proceed to Hanoi.
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