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Imperial Maritime Customs authorities have taken the precaution of stationing guard boats there in order to afford the necessary protection to public life and property. This measure in itself does not, in our opinion, scum to be quite sufficient, insomuch as the enterprise, which justifies the laying out of capital on expensive steamers to ply on the West River, which must inevitably conduce
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IN answer to "A Subscriber. According to the provisions of the Stump Amendment Or dinance a stamp of the value of five cents is required when the sum received, discharged or acquitted exceeds $35.
THE KWANGSI REBELLION:
The rates per quarter ani per mensem, proportional. to larger revenue to the'. Imperial Govern. THE Times of Ceylon sayss-We are authorised demand in Tondon than are American actors leading officials have done nothing to help the
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BIRTHS
On the 27th December, at Tientsin, the wife
of H. SCHR of a daughter,
the 10th December, at Ningpo the wife of II. BISMARCK, I. M. Customs, of a daughter. On the and fanuary, at 2, Autor Terrace, Shanghai, the wife of GEO PEARSON, of a son, On the 2nd inst., at Castor, Oxley Road, Singapore, the wife of H. Fost, of a s^n.
On the 5th January, at 21, Whangpos Foad, Shanghai, the wife of Walter F. Ilarris, of
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MARRIAGE.
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sumption, Penang, by the Rev. Father On Dec. 20th at the Courch of the Ar
Menerier, Mr. Misso, eldest son of Mr. J. II. Misso, Secretary to the District Court of Colombo, to 1195 daughter of the late Matthew Mc'ntyre,
a
PAULINE ST JOHN MCINTYRE, youngest
Merchant, Penang.
DEATHS.
On the oth November, at Chungking, of THE BEST INCREDIENTS only cholera, HAROLD SHELDON, the second und only surviving so of the Rev. J. & Mrs. Parker, aged 3 years and 9 months.
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On the 22nd December, at Nanking, PAUL. A. and Julia Estes (the latter deceased), ayed one month and three days.
WADSWORTH, the only son of the Rev. Wilbur
On the 5th January, at zz, Chaoufoong
Rasa Hunnex, in her zoth year.
ment, claims as a matter of right the property policing not only of the vicinity of those stations, but throughout the entire length of the route covered by the journies of the
'steamers in' that trade. Were British co-
operation sought we do not hesitate to express as our belief that our Admiralty authorities will not be found wanting to place one or more of the gunboats, especially designed for patrolling on the waters of the West River Delta. An effort will be made by the bont officials to examine passengers and, guard
presumably, their luggage in order to prevent the introduction of firearms by doubtful characters on board steamers, to surprise under way. If such search be effectively the officers and crew while they may be
Carried out it may be to some good purpose, but unless European officers of police are engaged to do duty as preventive, officers,
any measure calculated to defeat the ends of evil disposed persons will be rendered. nugatory by the pusillanimity of native in force for the stopping of steamers officers. Compliance with the regulations now
at Customs stations for the purpose of examination will be enforced, and it will be reserved 10 the Maritime Customs to
to state that the Governor has received a des patch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, inting that the King's birthday will probably in future be officially celebrated in June..
THE Heimnis of the Indian Army in Garri son wit be exe caod in a tactical scheme on Wednesday, quis instant. The general idea is that a hostile force A is in pursuit of another force which will retire on to lunghum, for embar alion at the Kowloon Docks.
have been hears to-day at the Magistracy was THE Quarry lay murder case which was to further adjourned til the sath instant. The Evans piracy case, which also was down fur hearing was adjourned to the 27th instant Chinese mandarins from Canton, pend ng the arrival of the widow and certain
RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mukeun for the week ending 11th January,
Library, Museum
1903-
Non-Chinese.....22€)-
Chinese
Total
$4
2,765
Mr. S. L. Lawson, the American representative of Reuters who arrived at New York recently, said that English journalism is being com pletely evolutionized, that Great Britain is paying more attention to American news than evex American newspaper men are in greater
and the latter have no troub'e in gelting enga gements. LOCAL sports, will be interested to learn that Sam Bentley, of the Albion, will incel Smith of the Whiting, in a match on or about the 4th February next for a cup and side stakes, Articles will be signed at the Fraya East Hotel to-morrow evening and further particulars will be announced. Those who witnessed the set 10 some time since look forward with interest to another. match between these weil known middle-weights.
Antification has reczolly been circulated by the rebels in Kwangs! which has excited, considerable attention among the people and aroused no fittle feeling. It states that since the trouble in Peking the officials have done nothing but enjoy themselves. After the retur of the Court the Government expressed them selves ns very anxious for reform, but all the
Government but have instend devoted their indemnity and united with the metropolitan energies to squeezing the people to pay the
officials in deceiving the Governinent for their own ends. The Empress Dowager is so diligent, and the Emperor so high spirited. that they cannot stand by and see China ruined and do nothing to prevent it. The Palace is full of underlings seeking their own pleasure. and ali Conservative officials in the Grand Council are up to tricks, and they leave the Throne in darkness. We know that unless we can see the Emperor" and explain to him the A MATCH will be played on the Hongkongtrue condition of things there will be no hape Football ground on Thursday, January 19th, for Chins, and we therefore raise this army la
between the Royal Engineers and Army Ordnance Corps in the first round- for the Hongkong Shield. The following will repre- sent the R, E.'s, who will play in Red and Blue. Goal, T. H. Widdows; Backs, A. M.
Thornhill, A.-C. Hills; Hall Packs, 11. S. Gaskell, W. Cook, W. 1. Canufields; Forwards,
W. Hemmings, C. Nettleton, J. Spiers, E. H. Rylands and T. Hathaway. Kick off at 4 pm. CHEONG Sang and Fong Kai Cheong were gain brought before Mr. Kemp this morning .257 2,820
on a charge el armed robery within the THE C.N.S. Ngankin, which arrived at Shang-jurisdiction of the Emperor of China on the 4th. November last. As the Chinese Government hai on the 5th instant om Hankov, reports: The sir. Tachang Moru on the rocks at Yanli had not sent a representative to the Court to prove the case, laspectur "aker-asked His Point. A China Merchants' coasts.eamer
Worship to discharge the defendants. This was Round Channel A heavy fall of snow on the 3rd instant. Fine, clear, weather and flesh winds during the rea ainder of the voyage. AFTER quoting the paragraph in the Telegraph anent the rumour respecting reported attempted Docks, the China Gacette adds -Tahaps the amalgamation of the Hongkong and Shanghai reason why the shares have been Loing down
fight the conservatives and help the Emperor. We hope that you will all sympathise with us and give us your assistance.”—P^&* T. 7' mes.
As, perhaps,, is not generally know, "the" Riangnan Arsenal has been of late engaged in
casting a number of quickfiring field pieces and mountain guns for the Imperial army i
Kwangsi, in connection with a couple of hat- teries with their necessary ammu ition, etc., have been finished for some time and were only awaiting instructions from Kwangsi as to the manner in which they should be despatched to their destination. A telegian from Guy ernor Wang Chibi-chun at Nancing, Kwang- si, was received a few days ago, asking for the despatch of the guns in question with all haste, from which we gather that
· Governor Wang Chili-chan's route to Kwei in,
Road, Shanghai of consumption, Zélie Jeanne despatch officers on board steamers for pur-ashore ut tue upper cid of. Wade is done, but the men were re-arrested on a charge the capital of Kwangsi, is still opposed lay the
At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on the 6th of Janua y, 1903, WILLIAM BRUN, Acting Chief Caoler of H.D.M.'s Gaol, in his 53rd year At his residence in longkew, on the 6th of January, 1903, the Rev. No-DOG CHU. l'astor if the native congregation at the Church
of Our Savi ur.
poses of surveillance. The usual penalty will, it is presumed, be incurred by persons at tempting to defent such regulations and who may be found attempting to smuggle through such stations. While scammers that may be employed on the traffic will have the right to derive the full measure of advantage which the opening of these stations a
of receiving stolen property. They pleaded rebels. Another telegraphic despatch from rot guilty, and the case was adjourned till Mondy.
enable us to produce The Hongkong Celegraph doubtedly would confer upon the owners of may be that cetiain powerful manipulators, the 24th or 25th of December, as soon as this
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EXTENSION OF WEST RIVER TRAFFIC.
Trade on the West River, always of such vast importance to Hongkong, received another stimulus to-day by virtue of the operation of Article X. of the British Com-
such craft they will, as it is rightly to be expected, be subject to fine, and the with drawal of the permit for the navigation of "these waters if they are found endeavouring to etade any of the regulations now put forward as a temporary expediency within the Kwang. Lung Province. If thesetentative efforts on the part of the Imperial Maritime Customs prore successful in their operation there is no reason to believe that the concession, su soon
knowing a big rise is in prospect, have been bearing "the market and quietly annexing all they can get at cheap rates. Watch for a jump "P
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"L'Ecko de Chine says that the steamer Admiral Egemans has been chattered by the garrisen from Shanghai. The withdrawal will French Government to take away the French
be completed in one operation, probably on necessary preparations for the conveyance of the horses and mules of the battery of artillery can be made on the transport The Shanghai garrison will relieve the detachment now at Kwanchauwan. Lt-Colone! Diguel, the Com- mander, will proceed from Kwanchauwan to Tonkin, where he will have the command of an important military d strict, a post usually held by a full colonel.
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at Shanghai on the 5th September last. The article reads as follows:-"Whereas in the year 1898 the Inland Waters of China were upened to all such steam vessels, native or foreign, as might be especially registered for that trade at the Treaty Ports, and whereas the Regulations dated 28th July, 1898, and Supplementary Rules dated September, 1898, have been found in some respects inconvenient in working, it is now mutually agreed to amend them and to annex such new Rules to this Treaty, These Rules shall remain in force until altered by mutual consent. It is further agreed that Kongmoon shall be opened as a Treaty Port, and that, in addition to the places named in the special Article of the Burmah Convention of 4th
February, 1897, Ihitish steamers shall be
allowed to land or ship cargo and passen- gers, under the same regulations as apply to the "Ports of Call" on the Yangtze River, at the following "Ports of Call: Pak Tau Hau, Lo Ting Han, and Do Sing; and to land or discharge passengers at the follow-
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which Sir James Lyle Mackay secured for British traders in these waters, will ever be withdrawn; but if, on the other hand,, Customs revenue or lekin is found to FEAR ofisgrace on account of the escape of suffer by the operation of the present two prisoners from the British Consulate prison regulations, or should difficulties arise at Shanghai on the day before, Christinas, 50 as to prevent the smooth work appears to have been the motive for the suicide ing thereof, the Customs reserve to itself the Mr. William Drun, the acting chief gaoler. He was always a kind-hearted man, and power to revoke them. There is every discharged his dulles while in the service of reason to hope that, while British vessels the Consulate with a high sease of responsi will be found ready to engage in extend-bility. A who knew him will depl re his in the passenger traffic which the present timely end, and sympathise with his family regulations confers upon them, owners and in their grief.---M. C. D. News, masters will undoubtedly see that none of the abuses, which correct principles should work for their avoidance, should be made to arise in order to nullify the benefits for which we have long clamoured and which we have to-day obtained.
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THE Germans have demanded that Chinese Custom-hout e at Kiaochon be closed.
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The following returns of the average amount of Bank Notes in circulation and of specie. in reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31st December, 1901, as cenified by the managers of the respective Hanks, mie published in the Government Gazette--
BANKS.
Average Specie in Chartered Fank of India;
Amonat. Reserve.
Itongkong and Shanghai
Australia and China...$3,601,657 $1,900,000 Banking Corporation...11,232,635 5,000,000 National Bank of China,
Limited
442, 45 130,000
Total མནན ན ཏན ན ཎོ $15,276,437 7,030,000
Nunning to a cerjain local mandarin rejons the situation as very grave and charges Governor Wang Chih-chun with incapability. Furthermore it is stated that the poops when
ck of phy and even ordinary supplies - that Covernor are getting mutinous through,
C. D, News,
THE REFORM of the CHINA
MERCHANTS COMPANY.
Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai has written to the ̧. Directors of the Chion Mccrchants' S. N.C», laying down certain reforms to be made in the management of the Company, so as to econ uniizz expenses, the following nine points being. put forward: --
1. To'economize every item of expenditure. [·2. The compradors of each steamer shall be under new and stricter regulations: new se'cc.. tion shall be made for this work and all pas age moneys shall be strictly audited, all "aqueIZES" disallowed.
3. Atail the Co. offices both pissenger and.... shippers shall be treated as well as possible and no official "airs shall be put on by the Co's staff.
4. All the passengers by the Company's steamers must be well treated and all the- cargoes carefully handled and no damage'dung. by wutting or breaking, so as to avold_lees
5. Those members of the staff in the Cris offices who have other business or do other. trade shall not cause any inconvenience to the Company's work and shall not take away the 'profits of the Company.
6. Items of expense amounting to more than 10,cortnels shall be defrayed only after the
due content of the Superintendent of Trade
of the Nouthern l'oris (Yuan Shih-kai). In case of emergency e shall be consulted by telegraphic despa ch
A CHANGSHA, Hunan, dispatch reports the
est by Gormor Yü Lieu-san of that city of THE outbreak of fire on the Austrian steamer several nati.es who, styling themselves ex-| Vindobona seems to have been more serious pectant officials of Hupeh and oiler provinces, than was at first anticipated. The Vindobona, called a short time ago at the Bureau of Rail-it will be remembered, arrived at Singapore on ways and Mines and said that they represented | Christinas Day, from Hongkong and on open- mining company whose object was to ingthe hold on the following day dames exploit and develop certain mines of Hunan suddenly shot up and it took some time before province. As the authorities of Changs a they could be extinguished. · In fact it was not knew nothing of the Company in question until the hold was practically flooded the the Governor, Yil Lien-san ordered the men's arrest fire was subdued. There are said to have been and as their head styled himself an expectant 900 cases of matches in the hold. The ship the contract may be signed. magistrate of Hupeh, the whole party are to had also foo passengers on board at the time-
7. When makig any contracts with foreign
merchants or shipping companies are made, the draft of same shall be shown to the Superintendent of Trade of the Northern Ports; after whose consept has been oblined
d. Depuies of each branch office shall le
ing ten passenger landing stages on the West River-Yung Ki, Mah Ning, Kau Kong, Kalow, Wing On, Hou Lik, Luk Pu, THE stagn.lion in business circles in Japan THE following telegraphic information, dated of flour and beans, loose and in bags, which ferivate friends of the directors are to be Yuet Sing, Lok To, and Fung Chuen." this winter is as bad as anything the Japan the end inst, has been received from the Eight of these additional stations were Mail can recall duing the past 30 years, opened to-day, viz.:-Do Sing, Yung Ki,THE two Americans who were arrested at Mah Ning, Kau Kong, Hou Lik, Luk Pu, Yuet Sing, and Luk To. It will be seen
Singapore on Christmas day on a charge of that of these to Do Siug is granted the xong have each been granted bail in the sum obtaining money by false pretences at flong- privilege of permitting British steamers of $750. te land от ship
cargo and pas- while to the other
be transported to the Acting Viceroy of The fire had appareatly been burning about apprinted from amongst people who under---- Hukuang at Wochang for examination. three days before it was discovered. Messrs.
เ
l'owell and Co. put up for sale a large quantity stand shipping and other business and no
furned part of the salvage from the steamer.
appointed.
·HOUSEHOLD) REQUISITES.sengers,
Seven
Sumatra Director and 'Manager of the Maat- schappy to Mijn Boschen Landvonwexploitatie in Langkas, Ld. j–
Gallons. Daily aggregate umput of Clude Petroleum .........
64,00 This is fin: Crude Petroleum in Tanks at date... 250,000
unit in to beat in tagged
Cares. preceding half monthly telegram 63.000
Kerosene made since the date of the
Kerosene shipped since the date of the preceding half-monthly telegram.. 71,000
Kerosene in stack at Refinery at
DEPUTY Fournier has introduced a bill in the tradal intercourse is barred. This would of French titles of nobility. The House took Chamber of Deputies providing for the abolition appear to be necessary in view of the dis
the measure into urgent consideration and re-
PHOTOGRAPHIC turbed state of trade prevailing in the West ferred it to a committee.
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GOOD WORK.
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Hongkong, 8th July, 1902.
River districts. This condition, of which
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69,000
its appearance.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,
MAILS DUE,
9. The promotion and increase of salary ef A WAVE of icy cold by sea and land beraided- Il foreign employés and their removal shall' in the n oth of December in Europe and the only be made with the consent of the said. United States,The German mails brought superintendent and only then shall they be details showing that the determined grip of carried out.. winter has fallen everywhere, and fallen heavily.
Yuan-Shih-kai has appointed Taomni g Deaths in the streets of Paris decurred, and Chi and Associate : Director-General. of the gales to the french provinces; German rivers Company-China Gaactie) - in wild storms in the Atlantic and snow-streaming SW and sleet are reported to have fillen jes scaled u, 2nd.25deg, of frost around "Berlin;
great quantities at Canton, and the spr blizzards on the Continent of America; New rounding dis ricts on the roth and 11th inst, York's electric railway frozen up, so that the whilst many. fish ponds are also repotert "obsolete" steam locomotives had to be frozen over. Early yesterday morning stret we have of late complained, is due, to the THz Won. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G,
dragged out to to the electric engines back to fell in the higher levels of this Colony, and state of lawlessness over which the Provincial Commissioner of Wei-hai-wei, presented the The French Government is interesting itself authorities have failed to exercise any effec-medals for the North China Expedition of $900 in the welfare of Swalow in a way impossible London showed that an-fltogether abnormal
their sheds. Inquiries made in the poorer and Peakites allege that frost has likewise made more densely populated quarters of industrial tive control. The Customs' authorities, in to the officers and men of the Chinese Reexplain by any velerence to its commercial situation had arisen through the sudden dis- order not to incur the risks of piratical atgiment, at Wei-hai-wei on New Year's Day. (7285
interests here, says the Swatow corespondent organisation of the labour market and the Arctic tacks on vessels carrying valuable cargo, In the case of a child joining the Kowloon of the N. C. D.-News. The tricolour on the severity of the weather. The number of men School in the in die of a term, fees will be sick of a merchant reier is practically an out of employment was some thousands more of high value, and in order also to protect charged from the beginning of the month in unknown flag There is no French business than it was the same period of the previous the Customs' revenue and likin, have, in the which such child joins. A notification, of such hong in the plate. Our hinterland has neither:
year, and the suffering among those poor fellows tentative regulations, which they have put into amendment to the Rule appears in the been annexed, nor has it been parcelled out and their families was extreme. Relief.gencies aniang French subjects in mining concessions were at work in various parts. All pluúlanthro- operation to-day, as we are informed, withheld Government Gazette.
The only French citizens it que midst are En the privilege to steamers carrying such
pit agencies in the metropalis were taxed occasional Customs' "official, and the score of cargo. As it is desirable that order and
members of the plission Etrangères de Paris
the utmost to relieve the really necessitous security be soon, restored in the riverine
who work inland from Swain. Why then is The amount of food distributed was utterly catct were brought under their notice. district of the Kwangtung Province it must
Consulate under, the tricolour necessary? disproportionate to the destitution and misery be left as a matter of time before full
Native rumour has it that a concession has prevailing, and clothing and boots for the young advantage can be given to vessels employed
been applied for. It is an open secret that u Franco-Chinese company in Hongkong is ready feeding of the hungry and the homeless,
were appealed for, as well as money for the on the West River trade to profit by the
The results of one's own labor is more appreto stata line of steamers from the Colony to opening of the ports and stations, which our Ciated than any other, and no where is the fact Swalow via several of the coast parts, as soon. You will find that Le Munyon is the only 10th inst., for Victoria and Vancouver. new treaty with China has secured for vessels
more clearly demonstrated than with pictures is permission is obtained. This may explain up-to-date Photo Supply Dealer in the Orient left Singapore for this post on the 12th instat
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The IT Co. steamer. Hetodes arrived Theoston SS. Corsicanier Trimontsailed at Yokohama on the 17th inst,
the roth inst, from Yokulama: for Victoria and Tacoma un
The M. M. Co.'s steamer Salazie, with it outward French Mall, has left Saigon on Sa day, the 11th inst., at io rim. N
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer, Atheniari Icht Yokohama on Saturday, ping the
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