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posts.as beads or assistant heads of the local | Buy a No. 1 Kodak at Le Munyuu's. You Have you seen our late views of Hongkong 7 Government departments. Especially do will be well pleased with it.-Advi
If not, call and see them at Le Munyon's- these remarks apply to such bien as mayA BLUE Book dealing with East Africa shows
"Aduti have held junior appointments in the service, that on the Islands of Zanzibar and Pemba and whose length of office and knowledge of 3,264 slaves have been emancipated during the special work of their respective de fart the last quiaqten»ium." ments fit them admirably to discharge efficiently the duties of the higher posts when they should be open to them in the
The rates por quarter at per mensen, proportionat,tural order al succession. The latest act
THE British-American millionaire, Mr. W. W. Astor, has given 450,00 to the Children's
Hospital in Great Ormond-street, to. Luild an
Vittle daughter Gwendoline,
TO-MORR w the first round of the Football Shle'd Competition will be played. The teams playing on this occasion are the Victoria Recreation Club versus the 27th Company of
al Garrison Artillery. The Kick-off, at p.m.-sharp, will be on the Hongkong Football Club Ground.The V. R. Cian) consists of
A Ritchie, back; R. Henderson, E.R. Herton, and J. Fergusson, ha'ves; Hi: A. Setly, J. ^^ it- chell, A. Humphreys, H. S. Ilolmes and H. W, Sayer; forwards.
There
in Robinson Road (loland For 578) would be no access to spaces below kitchens and servants' quarters, as they would be coin-
Dr. Atkinson seconded, and it was agreed that, pletely bricked in. Hon. Dr. Clark moved and
the application be granted, provided the spaces were not necessible and that they be ventilat d.
CHINESE NEW YEAR
It was agreed that, in accordance with cus tem, the Hongkong markets should be allowed to keep open all night on the eve, night, and
28th, aub, and 30th instant.
The daily and is delivered free when the drew is of the Colonial Office, while restricting the Out-Patients Department in memory of his J. H. R. Hance, goal; Rapaley (Captain), and night after the Chinese New Year, "vir, the
fire Cents,
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903.
THE SAMSHUI PIRACY.
accessible to mesenger. On les sent by past an selection to the "charmed circle" Is calculate additional $1.50 per quarter in charge, for postage. The postage on the weekly into to way put of the ed to offer but little stimulus for the sub-
world 301cenbe per quarter. Single Copies Daily, ten cauits Weekly, twenty ordinate service to look forward to higher and more lucrative posts after years spent in the employ of the Colonial team won by two runs, the scores being THE Pacific Monthly is the title of a maga Government. The Civil Service, in its lower grade, must of necessity suffer in its efficiency in consequence, and what with the differentiation in treatment, in the matter of exchange compensation and other allowances, the efficiency of the service will be found to be impaired unless fair and The Hon. F. H. May's homily to the this connection. we may refer to the re- equal treatment is extended to all. In boys of Queen's College at the prize dis-marks of the late Sir John Pope Hennessy in tribution yesterday was much to the point and, if taken in the spirit in which it was 1882, at a public function held shortly, a quantity, of "cerk valued at $3. He was shores or..who are welt acquainted with the her way down to Canton, and, as is usual at the 14-40 1.20 undoubtedly given, must inevitably result in considerable good to the coming generation of Chinese who are growing up in our midst, 1-35 and who have been receiving and will continue
A CRICKET match, between the Sherwood Foresters and .M.S. kielipit, was played on the Cricket Ground, yesterday. The Army
"A MARVELLOUS ESCAPE Sherwood Foresters, 127.3.1.M.S. Eclipse, 125 zine issued in the interests of the Portland A RECENT telegram in Australian journals and Asiatic Steamship Company. Mr. Allan regarding the piracy at Samshui,whit wis We are now in receipt of full, particulars says that several, Macedonians have been Cameron, the general agent in Hongkong, has reported to us by telegram on the night of the arrested for planting at attempt upon the life of forwarded us a copy of the special Columbia 21st inst., and mentioned in our issue the simo Com Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for River edition which for artistic merit would be evening. We now learn that the Cn Fud arrived Foreign Affairs, who is visiting the Balkanut to bent. The book is beautifully printed int Sanshui from Wuchow about to othe and illustrations are exceptionally well pro-morning of the 1st inst, and was boarded in States.
duced, while the letterpress contains many the usual way by two European Custom items of interest not only to those trading House officers. In the course of their in- with the Pacific coast, but to others who may quities they learned that there we a pirates be contemplating a visit to the Columbian aboard who intended to pirate the ship while on grandeur of the country.
Per dez. Per but, B, Superior Pale Dry, Din ner Wine, Green Seal Capsule $10.80 $0.90
C. Manzanilla, Fale Natural
Sherry, White Capsule
0.0. Superior Old, Dry, Pale Natural Sherry, Red Seal Capsule
D. Very Superior Old Pale Dry, Choice Old Wine, White Seal Capsule
17.00
16.20
1.00
E. Extra Superior Old Pale Dry, Very Finest Quality (old bottled), Black Seal Capsule... 24,00 2.00
B, C, and CC are excellent Dinner Wines, D and E are After-Dinner Wines of a very fine vintage,
ALL ARE SUPERIOR XERES WINES.
The following Wines, bottled in Europe; have been specially selected, and procured from the celebrated firm of Messrs. Guo, G. SANDEMAN, SONS & Co., of London, Oporto and Xeres ;—
LIGHT DRY
Perilar. Per hut. $15.00 $1.25
SOLERA
21,00 1.75
VERY PALE DRY... 21.00
FULL GOLDEN
24.00
PALE DRY NUTTY.. 27.00
FINE OLD BROWN.. 30.00
1.75 2.00 2.25 3.00
GOO FIN
MADEIRA.
f'er doz 15.00
Per but. 1.25
24.00 2,00
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before his departure from Hongkong, and 011 his relinquishing the administrative reigns of office. He then said, "I may enind you that in acting as I have done on that principle (that servants of the
Watson and Company, was charged before Lo Tin, an employee of Messrs. A s. Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning with scaling sentenced to one onth's imprisonment with
haid labour...
Waex passing sentence upon the remaining prisoners in the Bank of England forgery cases, Mr. Justice Darling. remarked that it viding an asylum, without question, fur dis- reputable foreigners.
THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
appro.ch.of the Chinese New Year, there were many passengers travelling to the city with valuable baggage and a, considerable sum of money. The ut cers went below, and
The Criminal Sessions, which was adjourned. arrested five men, all of whom were found to
this morning before Sir W. Meigh Goodman, with their captives, who were handed over to
safe custody. Shortly afterwards the authori
to receive their education in the fountain Crown should stand on a footing of per- was high time that the country stopped-prosince yesterday afternoon, was resumed be fully armed. The officers returned' ashurë source of knowledge--that admirably confect equality with every class), 1 have but ducted institution, the Queen's College of
followed the spirit of the Queen's Instruc- Hongkong. But when the Colonial Secretary proceeded to state there was no position tions and the high authority and example of under that of the Sovereign to which a man, held the Seals of the Colonial Department, one of the most eminent statesmen that ever by his own individual exertions might not a my office is a dispatch written more than
SEVER L of the small shipbuilding and engine handicapped by their native employees leaving works if the long have lately been seriously for th: Chinese festivities, Business in general
attain, we must join issue with him and point to most recent cases wherein meritwenty years ago, from the Duke of New-continues dull and will remain so till after the
has given way to influence as belying the
results of that doctrine, which is so often the Colonial Secretary of Hongkung, castle, instructing Sir John Bowring to appoint Mr. I. D'Almada e Castro to preached from higher quarters, but so seldom
I cannot find any put into practice. As one of the most flag why Governor Bowring did
record explaining not carry out those instructions. But as far as
down by so wise and good a man, and ope I am concerned, I prefer the policy laid
rant instances where this doctrine has been set at nought we might cite that of the ap- pointment of a cadet from the Straits Settle
China New Year.
+
Chief Justice.
The last case on the Calendar was thates were again notified that there were stil hinst Li Tong, who was charged with pirates in the vessel, and an armed guard, Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and was defended and the Chinese Captain of a launch, proceed- setting fire to No. 318 Queen's Road West, accompanied by Tide-Suiteyor Mr. Morrison,
by Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., instructed by Mr.
e to the vessel As Mr. Morrison was passing a cabin be was fired at by a pirate, who had a Harston of Messrs. Ewens and Hatston,
revolver in each hand, and discharged the weapons point blank at his head. A baller entered his cherk, knocked out two teeth and, glancing into the upper jaw, fractured
The Attorney-General, Sir Henry S. Berkeley, R.C., instructed by. Mr. F. BL. Bowley, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown The following jury was sworn-F. D. Bain, Weinberg, B. Eustace, E. J. Main, A. has, Hardiman, and W. Farmer.
The captain of the launch shot the assassin 'dead, the bullet enring the man's mouth and blowing out his brains. Futir o her pirates were captured, two of whom jumpel overboard. H. M. ships Moorhin and bin were anchored within 400 yards of the On: Fot,
mealstothe Postmaster-Generalship of Hong who knew his Sovereign's wishes so well as Philippine Islands? They can be gotat Le 17th December. Prisoner occupied a room / but assistance was not appled for. The ve sel
the Duke of Newcastle." Here then we see that what is excellent in theory and what the holders of high office invariably propound as a Governmental policy has not been acted upon, and when practice calls for it, as in the most recent case to which we have alluded at some length, the Government is wanting in its pledge and its promise to the
& Co's steame: Lightning. The post has been A Jewish Rabbi is expected by Messrs Apcar vacant for a long time, and the new arrival who comes from a village near Hagdad, will.P. be a very welcome acquisition to the new in opening the case for the prosecution, the Synagogue "Ohel Leah," in Seymour Rd. Attorney General said that the prisoner was Wouldn't it be nice to have a ouvent of the Road West, which was burnt down on the.
charged with setting fire to No. 118 Queen's
Munyon's.—Adut. -
with another man, Chui Chong, on the first The German Adiniral who arrived yesterdayor, and was supposed to carry on business in the cruiser Hanta, accompanied by his
ás, box-makers.
ro. The fire originated in that A.D.C. and the German Consul, landed at Constable 209. from information received, room. On the 27th at 2.30 am. Chinese the Sherwood Foresters, under the command of approached the house, and his attention was Blake Pier at ro45 a.m. today A company of
Lieut. Dobson, was drawn up 10
attracted at the strange moveinents of a man receive them. After landing and inspecting the guard of why after seeing him, disappeared. This especially so when he saw another man out from the same house. <lle immediately aries
kong. The columns of the public press bear cloquent testimony to the chaotic condition of that most important public department when Mr. E. Cornewall Lewis was appointed Acting-Postmaster in place of the late Com. mander W. C. H. Hastings during his absence on leave at home. And when the holder of the substantive appointment died Mr. Lewis continued in his acting capacity servants in the Tower branches of the honour, the patty proceeded to pay an official aroused the suspicion of the constable, and diately, boarded the vessel and the woundell
until shortly afterwards, a despatch was sent from the Colonial Office superceding this gentleman who so worthily filled the post to the credit of the Service and to the benefit of the commercial community, who have long growled at the inefficiency of the whole de partment. When the announcement was
service of the Crown.
LOCAL. AND GENERAL.
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was despatched without delay to Canton, con- veying on board. Mr. Morrison, under the care of Dr. Osborne, H.M.S. Robin, assisted by bluejackets. Owing to a very low tide of Chu and did not arrive at her destination till 7 .. Chuen Creek, the vessel was obliged to anchor, The Canton authorities, who had been duly informed of the occurrence by telegram, imnie
In an was taken without delay to the Cartoo Hospital, where Drs. Swan and Davenpolt awaited his arrival. These gentlemen, together to locate the bullet, and, in f cl, were oblig i with Dr. Osborne wêre unable, for some time,
to resort to the Rontgen Rays. By this means the bullet was extri cled, and it was seen that it had penetrated three inches into the upper
in a critical condition, but provided complica.' No. 7 Police Station, and on the arrival tions do not set in there is so further danger of Inspector Bakerykerosene was found on the Dr. Osborne and the "tars" proceeded up man's hinds, per.on, and, on his inner coat.river to Shamshut, per s.s. On Ful, to join The next morning, the prisoner Li Tong, was their ship the next morning Mr. Morrison is 17th instant, it is understood that the disrested in the Tai Lee wine shop an was missal and disg ace of the Turkish Grand identified as the fort of the other min, Chiu
call on H.-E. Sir Henry A. Blake, G C.M G.
BEFORE Mr. J. H. Kêmp this morning, Laised the man, who told him that a fire had Kwok, the compradore: of Messrs. Lütgens broken out in the accountant's room Einstmanu and Company, was charged with Company with his prisoner, the constable telescope, in Wisconsin, USA, has embezzling the cum of $2.7.0 from the above proceeded up a few steps, but could not go been totally destroyed by fire..
firm. He pleaded not guilty and was defended further owing to the volum s of amuke issuing by Mfr. F. Deacon, of Messrs. Deacon and Has from the room above. He then wew, his
issued against him. The case was adjourned till 28th instant, bail being fixed at $10,000, ACCORDING to a N. C. D. Netus cable of the
publicly made of the supercession of Mr. Anything you want, photographically speaking,iings. He was arrested yesterday on a warian, whistle, gave the alarm, and took prisoner to law. The patient is now lying at the Hospital-
Comewali Lewis by Mr. 1. A. M. Johnston can be had at Le Munyan's.—Advt.
we pointed to the injustice of the action of
Government in overriding the interest and TO-MORROW is the anniversary of the pro- preferential claim of Mr. Lewis to the l'ost-clamation of King Edward VII, master-Generalship
CO1, mater Generation of Hongkong. We then Tits wealise has been severe in the labral
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17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.
Hasting, "Upon Mr. E. Cornewall Lewis fell, the duty of carrying on pro tear the work of reorganisation, and, for many months past the acting Postmaster General continued to serve the Government in the interest of the
THE weather so Inland.
near Metajiri.
MR. SUSUK's Rice Mill at Oura, Nagasaki, was burnt down on the 3th. Four firemen were injured, one seriously.
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the Sultan of his proposals for the improve-workmen, under the supervision of European ment of the administration of the Turkish constables, made a search of the building and provinces in Europe. His retirement is re- found no tools, or anything resembling tools, garded as foreshadowing complications in used for making boxes, Counsel pointed out connection with 3lacedonia, and the postpone that Chiu Chong, was convicted yesterday, and
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out from under the verandali; or, in other words, the fist man who attracted the attention of the Constable.
cedingly populat, not only in Sam bui, but in all Cost Peris and has many sympathis. A correspondent writing from Cinton on the ing friends.. 22nd inst, says
FURNITURE Colony, not so much in the hope of reward A C-ICKET match will be played at the Happy ment of the scheme for unifying the Ottoman Li Tong was identified as the man who ran night. He is suffering with wounds in the
DEALERS.
RAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
ELECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
FURNITURE.
"CHINA WARES.
PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
Valley to morrow at 2.15 p.m. sharp between the Gaigengowner C C. and the Civil Service
C. C.
in connection with the Chinese New Year holidays we are informed that both the Dock Company and the Naval Yard will close for five days.
THERE are still cases of plague in Tokio, and the inhabitants of the Azabu district declare midst by blundering officials. that it was deliberately im, orted into their
By kind permission of Lt.-Cal. Iremonger and Officers the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play, the following programme of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, to-day
from 730 to 9 p.m.
PROGRAMME.
t. March......" The Uh'su's Call" Ülenberg 2. Yaltz...........! Vaise Blese "..............hargisi 3. Selection. The Runaway Ghi”................Mloackton- 4. Sang C..."Standchen ".......................... Schubert.
Characteristic Piece.." A Dervish Chori"..Selek 6. Valtakuna,“ Blue Delia”.
„Waldüeufel
God Save the Klog
as through a loyal attachment to his work, That such has been the case there can be no disputing, for many of the subordinates in the office could testify to his having fre- quently, urged them to take an interest in their duties if only for the love and privilege of being able to work. And what is it that the Government give to Mr. Laws for A ONE day's Race Meeting will be held early imbuing his staff with such loyalty and in April next, provided sufficient entries are devotion to duty; for having carried on so received. Particulars and condi ions as to well the work which his late chief had not programue will appear later. finished and last, but not least, for having served in the Colonial Government for the be 5 years of his life? What reward, we repodo, the Government give? None, absolutely one. Instead of even being offered the Substantive appointment, which it is most probable he would not have ac cepted, Mr. Lewis is slighted, and this after PHOTOGRAPHIC there can be no valid excuse for such action. many years of meritorious service. Surely
DEPARTMENT. It is common knowledge that the Govern DEVELOPING and PRINTING
ment is anxious to introduce more cadets into the service, but if this is going UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
to be done al GOOD WORK.
the expense of local officials whose careers have more than. THE Duston s'eamer Fleiades, 2,752 tons net, satisfied the heads of other Crown Colonies which arrived at Yokohama on the 11th, was 38 it is about time the Service was left days out from Tacoma. She spent a week at 21st instant. The assault took place while
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 199.
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WITH the approach of the Chinese New Year the annual fair in Jervois Street, Bonham Strand, Queen's Road West, and the side TO-MORROW all canon on the Happy Valley. streetsin that locality is again in full swing;
in the first round, for the longkong Football Challenge Shield, the V. R. C. will play 28. Company, R A. Kick-off at four o'clock. Re- ferce -Mr. Triggs.
for other appointments. where seniority is Dutch harbour' in the Aleutian Islands HOTEL.
BAY VIEW I
BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS A SPECIALTY,
DINNERS AND TIFFINS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE:
OYSTERS, STEAKS, CHOPS, &c.
AT ALL HOURS.~
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TIE, Proprietors.
Hongkong, 8th December 1902
:
THERE have been two fires in Tokio, one destructive, the other trivial, "boʻli duc to defective wiring by the Electric Fight Co. against which the sufferer Ly the former fire
H.LS Arthas left Penang for home on the 17th inst., and will be paid off at Chatham The cruiser Thetis is to relieve the Arethusa, and felt Portsmouth on the 18th inst, and is British gunboat Sandpiper is due from the expected here in the middle of February. The
arrived from Canton yesterday. The French West River to-day, whilst the sloop digerine
gurboat Surprise arrived from Foochow yester day and departed a few hours afterwards. The
U. Army transports Sherman and Burnside are shortly expected froin Manila for docking purposes.
BEFORE Mr. H. Kemp, this morning, Dra man, a Malay seaman of the sis. Spithean, was second officer of that vessel on Wednesday, charged with stabbing and wounding the
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recognised, and where reward follows merit." replenishing her exhausted bunkers.
the steameras Iving alongside the wharf at Since that time we have learned, on what
ry View discharging terasene. Froin the we consider indisputable authority, that
evidence it appeared that the second officer -most of the higher appointments or, as it is
was sittington deck, when the Malay seaman termed, the Civil Service proper, must,
went up and commenced using abusive lan. | and will only be held by Cadeis.
64ge toward bin. The officer went to de- has brought an action, claiming 33 yea the Malay fushed at him and stabbed he inand an explanation, and instead of replying, Such have been the instructions, we DIC informed, that have been received from THE Sanuki M.ru had a very rough voyage above the collar bone with a clasp knife. The from longkong to Kobe, and a pece uman was immediately handcuffed and handed machinery weighing about two tons, which was over to the police “Mr. Kemp sentenced pau
bought to be sell secured in her hold, shifted sore to three months hard labours.
to the hatch, but did not break through
Downing Street: With no idea at disparage ment against individual members of the Cadet service we cannot help expressing our opinion that, outside this favoured circle are to be found men not only with know Buy ledge, but experience peculiarly fitting New them to the discharge of the important teed.
TOTTAM & CO. FOR SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
•
Dry Plates and Films at Le Mayo
are all"fresh"and"
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Chinese P. C. 209. gave evidence relative to arresting the prisoner, Chiu Chong, and . C. Hedge testified to his presence at the scene
of the fire, and gave a description of what he saw in the premises, and the action he took..
(Proceeding.)
Mr Morison, tide-waiter at Sam" Shui, was brought into the Canton Hospital, las
head inficted by pirater. It
appears the several pirates got ab ard the boat at Wu Chnu and were to be joined by oʻhers at Som the passage boat was to be robbed. The cap- Shiri and then between Sam Shui and Conten
tain of the boat suspected that pirates were on
board and gave information at Sam Shui. Two
Customs officers, Unarmed went aboard and searched the passengers and arrested half a dozen. From these i was learned that others ( were on board. The Tide waiter, Mr. Mor
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD risda, went with some Chinese to make a st
fuither search. Just as they were-paising a Members of the Hongkong Sanitary Board widow in the boat a pirate let go at Mr. assembled yesterday afternoon, in the Bard Morrison with two revolvers inflicting ugly Room. Those present were: 1x. J. M. At woyeds in the head. One of Mr. Morrison's kinson, Principal Civ 1 Medical Officer (Pre- men returned the fire killing the pire. The sucni) Hon. Dr. F. W. Clark, Med cal Officer Customs men are to be congratulated on cap Badeley, Cap Superintendent of Felice; to be hoped that from the prisoners, the of Health Colonel Webb, R.AM.C; Mr. F. J. Juring these tobbers and murderer, and it is
Mr. Fung Wa Chun; and Mr G. A. Woodcock Mr. Mcl Masser, Acting Registrar-General; | whereabouts of "the whole band may
learned (Secretary).
LATRINES AND WATER CLOSETS.
the erection of six een water-closets, eight Correspondence was submitted relative to
urinals, and one Cainese Latrine at the office block at the angle of Chater Road and Des Vaux Road. On the notion de Dr. Alkinson seconded by Hon. Dr. Clark, it was agreed to
allows closers in yards on ground floors reply to the applicant that the Board only
EXEMPTION FROM CONCRETING Relative to an application from Messrs. Butterfield and Swire for exemption from con creting the basement of "Taikoo, the Peak, on the ground that the basement is of gend hard chusam, sufficiently, strong to keep out rats, as was evidenced by there being no-rat-ho ei or runs Alsa stating that the two residential floors above the bitement are af
on corrugated iron fan beans, It therefore being or vermin to get int dad bath rater The
pplicator was grai
SILPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
REMATES DUE. German (Styligarl) to-morrow. French Oceanien) 26th mst. American (City of Teking) 27th inst Indian (Lightning) 28th instr American Gotic) giat inst Canadian (Furtar) 5th prox. American America Sfaru) 7th prox American (Koren) 17th proz ►
The ICS. N Ca's steamer Lightning from Calcutta left Singapore for this port yesterdas after.non the zand inet, an
The NY K Ca's steamer Awa Abir (turug can Live) lef Singapore, for this porti bcrete, id the 2nd ins
pom, and is expected to arri ironbere
rrats
„left hane Franciaco luju Yokoha, månland Se
hanghat on
porta
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