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AT a recent half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Calcutta, Mr. D. Yale, the chairman, said that, he understood, the Imperial Government had informed the Straits authorities, in a light hearted fashion, that they could, when they thought fit, aïlopt the Indian rupee currency,
ANNUAL MEETING,
The thirty-four.h ordinary meeting of share. holders in the China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., was held at the company's offices, No. 3, Queen's Road Central, 11.30 this forenoon. those present were, Hon. R. Shewan, (chair- min), Messrs. N. A. Slebs, D. M. Moses, E Goetz, G. Balloch, G. Michelay, and A. G. ACCORDING to a writer in Public Opinion, In-Wood (directors), A. II. M. de Silva, T. H. dia is happily favoured at present with a couple of nuisances. Lord Curzon, by his activity, this The daily isne is lefivebest free when the addrow is
neressibile la mesenger. Oncoples sent by tanmatters much the same reputation as Lord writer says, has won for himself in Indian
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At No. 2 Kungping Road, Shanghai, on 28th February, the wife of FREDERICK RAYDEN, of
of a Son.
MARRIAGES.
A1 Stochow, on the 12th ull., by the Rev. D. L. Anderson and the Rev. W. B. Burke,
The Rev. Mavis P. PARSER D.D., M.E C, South, to Miss Susir E. Williams, M.E.C., South.
On the 18th it, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Ven. "Archdeacon Dunkerly, GEORGE ALFRED, son of II. J. Chaney, Esq, 1.5.0, Regent's Park, London. N.W., to CLARA, widow of the late George S. Brown, Head master of the High School, Malacca.
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It is announced that a limited number of an pointments to the King's African Rifles will be granted to auxiliary officers who have served
THE Filipinos at the Hanoi Exhibition com plain of ill-treatment at the hands of the French authorities and have filed a protest with the
A. S. WATSON & CO., Secretary of the Interior for the Philippines.
LIMITED,
THE HONGKONG. DISPENSARY,
Tite War Office has decided to re-organise the Medical Corps, dividing it into four sections for nursing, cooking, clerical`and general duty, Revised rates of pay are under consideration, Chemists and Druggists by Appointmaking the "nursing section" the most impor.
ment to H.E. the Governor and.
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Mu.. Justice Barnes, in the Divorce Court, has made absolute the decree nisi in the case in which the Countess De La Warr obtained a
divorce from Eari De La Wary on the ground of his desertion and misconduct. The decree was granted in July last:
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THE, royal Portuguese arsenal is now being greatly enlarged, as the Minister of War has decided in future to make his own ammunition
for portable arms and artillery. A great quan- tity of large machinery has been ordered abroad and great activity reigns.
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Reid, S..G. Newell, Chan Pit, E. C. Emmett, W. H. T. Davies, R. C. Wilcox, J. J. Leiri, C. Pemberton and G. L. Tomlin (secretary).
Mr. Tomlin lead the notice convening the
Kitchener has in Army maliers-that of Ya | meeting, after which, salutary nuisance,"
At the usual monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, held on 27th it, the president said that there had been a large number of applicants for the post of Chief Clerk, made vacant by Mr. Dungey's leaving. The most suitable they thought was Mr. H. P. Kinghorn of Hongkong who had heen in the Chinese Customis, and who seemed likely to settle in Singapore as his brother was there.
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The Chairman said :-Gentlemen, directors' report and statement of the com pany's accounts for the past year having been in your hands for sume time, I will, subject to your approval, now adopt the usual course and take them as read. It is a matter of regret to the lloard that the year got turned out so badly after the promising balance of $237,319,21 carried forward at the end of that year, but it was our misfortune to have to meet claims to the extent of $139,994.95 on our unexpired risks during 1901, and so the year has only
resulted in a profit of $101,567.87. To this, i is proposed to transfer the sum of $18,583 fem the Extra Reserve Fund which will then enable us to recommend a dividend of $6 per share, or $120,0:0, and $149, as bonus to cuntaibutors of premia.
The wisdom o
A CHINESE BLUEBBARD,
tastes whatever might find a means of develop ing them. He was a Christian through and
A Chinese Bluebeard has just been brought through, and, said Mr. Hickling, “I wish you
to justice in our city, says the Hangcbow cor could have seen that splendid presence of his respondent of the N, C. D. Neur A Manchu with the very spirit of Christ baming out of official of high ank, named Kich, has lost the kindly, fine face. In his toe there was
several wives during recent years, and on account of his known cruelty, bo was some time omething manliness and winsomeness as he addressed everyone by his Christian name."
ago degraded several steps. Last year another He was a man of faith who believed that youths wife died, and was buried with the appropriate and young men could be trained to that which
Ceremonies. Later, a woman employed in the was the best possible for exchne of them, and looked to ma-ing a man-that should be rubust household, not pleasing him in some way, was threatend with scalding, and ran away. She in bodily health and strength and developed went to the family of the deceased wife, and told intellectually. Tut above all he was a Christian them that the wife had been done to death, des- teacher and his life and career was an inspiration, cribing with great circumstantiality the cuts and bearing testimony to what could be accom wounds from which she died. The brother, who plished by one man or by one wantan thorough is in business in Shanghai, proceeded to bring ly surrendered to God. In fact, concluded charges against the official, before the Hang- Mr. Hickling, the Poly matto for 1903 The chow magistrates; but, owing to the approach Lord is our strength, explains the secret of of Chinese New Year, the case was delayed. modern merchant's career, which was romantic Fit has now been brought to a successful ter in is faith, venture, pioneering, plodding,mination. The accused man not acknowledg aptness, all-round activity and booyant whole-ing his guilt, it became necessary to open the coffin; and according to Chinese law, should the charges not be sustained, the accuser must have paid the penalty with his head. The coffin being opened, the wounds were found as described. The official, who had up to this time been sitting in court in official dress, was then degraded and thrust into prison, it ap pears that not only had he beaten his wife, but his son had at his command also helped to kill her. It is probable that the husband of the murdered woman will be exiled to the far north, and the stepson be beheaded.
someness.
THE SANITARY. BOARD.
Members of the Sanitary Board constituted under the old Public Health Ordinance met at the Board Room this afternoon as follows: Ur.Atkinson (President) the Hon. W.Chatham, (Director of Public Works), the Hon. F. Badeley, Colonel Webb, Dr. Clark, Messrs. C. Mcl. Messer (Assistant Registrar General), E. Os borne, Fung Wa Chun, Lau Chu Pak, and G. A. Woodcock (secretary).
THE Norwegian Parliament has decided to take energetic action in dealing with the terri- ble plague of se. Is wh ch has so disastrously interfered with the orthem Norwegian Fish. cries. An amount of money has been voted, and warships will be sent to the Northern waters with orders to kill off the seals by whole-establishing an Extr. Reserve Fund has for sale with machine guns. It is possible also the second time been amply demaustraled, for that experiments will be made in the way of without it shareholders would have suffered in their dividends for the years 1898 and 1901, caching seals with nets.
which, by the existence of the said Fund, has been happily avoided, and at the same time it still stands at the respectable figure foard, exist 1 am instructed that the Sanitary $72,790.12. The loss ratio for 1901 works out at 79.56 per rent. which has been rarely ex cceded in the company's history. Turning to the Working Account of 1953 we have carried
Films, Dry Plates, Printing Paper, Chemicals all kinds of Cameras and Kodaks, and all pho❘ tographic material, best that is made, can be had at LeMunyon's-Advt.
Ir will be melancholy news to many democra- ticeminded men, all over the world that John Mardoch, of the "Highlander," is dead. A splendid type of the Celt, his cheery, undaunt ed optimism and his almost fanatical earnest ness in the pushing of all democratic theories, and especially that of the land for the people," won him multitudes of life-long friends. He was a man right through, a man of fine physi- cal vigour (he was 85), of big heart and big brain.
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Dr. Alkinson said :—Gentlemen, since last we met the new Public Health and Buildings Bill has been passed, and as the Bill repeals. the Ordinance under which, we as the Sanitary
Board does not exist. I thank you all for the assistance you have afforded at our meetings under the old Board, and I regret to call you
this evening here.
Mr. Osborne said-This being Dr. Clark's forward the sum of $162,897.67 towards our liability on that year's policies. This balance is- last attendance at the Sanitary Board meetings the largest but one that has ever been carried prior to his departure for home on a well deserved holiday I feel, Sir, that it would be forward, it having only been exceeded in 1896,
ungracious if the occasion were allowed to pass which turned out a record-year for the com
without a word of thanks to him for the great pany. Both Fremiun and Interest Accounts show satisfactory increases and are now services he has rendered to the community of larger than they have ever been before, Hongkong in his fearless, zealous, and discreet and at the same time I am happy to in-discharge of the difficult and, at times, das
respect to the former we have not gone out of our way to accept business merely for the sake of income, and in regard to interest account assured by our surveyors that the properties under moitgage, without exception, if-realized at the present time would fetch the amounts at which they have been valued. In conclusion, I would mention that our claims since the 3rst December last amoent to $13,056, of which the
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THE shipping authorities in Sydney area curious crowd, or rather their methods are curious in the extreme, says the Northern Territory Timer. For some time past now the boats of the E. A. and China Navigation lines have not been allowed to berts at the wharf spon arrival from the north but must anchor at Neutral and
Johnstone's Bay respectively, discharging cargo there, and then proceeding to Mel bourne. The reason for this is, that these boats, carrying rice as they do, are considered grain boats, and as a consequence are not
allowed alongside, as this rice comes from a plague-stricken port-Hongkong. It seems funny that they have only just discovered that rice is gmin," but the most peculiar part of the proceeding is that the offending cargo of rice is unloaded into lighters, towed to the wharf, and tanded at once. Verily, the ways of these people are peculiar, and to the uninitiated
very hard to understand.
For numbering your Checks and Stubs, Card Systems, Druggists Prescriptions, Labels, Draits, Orders, Receipts, Letters and all Docu. ments that require correct and legible number- Des. Oh, send me a supply of No. 3 films.ing use the Foilet Numbering Machine". am about to take a trip and shall need a fresh Do not miss our chance but get one at supply of films. Thanks,-Will send same | LeMunyon's. —Advt. immediately. Goodbye-Good-bye.—Advt.
THICK weather is evidently being experienced outside. We understand that the German mail steamer 'ring Heinrich passed Cap Kock about ten o'clock last night and soon alterwards entered a fog bank which neces- | sitated her slackening down and finally stop. ping which delayed her arrival at Hongkong this moming.
THE BROUGH COMPANY.
"SOWING THE WIND"
This evening Mr. Brough revives Sowing the Wind for positively two nights only. Sydney Grundy's fine play requires no introduction to our theatregoes. It has been admittedly one of the very best of all the Brough productions on both the past visits of the Company, and the
we are
sum of $12,720 falls on the 1992 account. I will now nave "that the directors' report and statement of accounts for the year 1903 a presented be adopted." After this has been seconded I shall be pleased to answer any
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gerous duties of Medical Officer of Health. The evils which disgraced our port but a few years back have, to large extent, disappeared and, apart from plague, I think we have no need to be ashamed of our health statistics; and, as regards plague, now that we have the nucleus of a staff expressly intended to fight this disease, I think we may fairly hope for ultimate success and cer- tainly if the intelligence, energy, and seal of
Dr. Clark be continue. in his successors, 1
have no doubt the day i. Lot far distant when we shall be practically free, and may once more hold our heads erect amongst clean communities of the world. This improved questions that may be put relating to business sanitary condition of Hongkong is principally before the metting.
due to Dr. Clark and, I believe, Sir, I am ex-
THE SERPENTS TRAIL
Writing from Chaotung, Yunnan, on the 16th January the N. C. D. "News" correspondent states:-
We had a concise example a few days ago of how the Indemnity is being used to prejudice people against foreigners. A tax of 5% has been levied on all coal. An office was opened in this city and here all coal from the hills had to be brought for sale. Instead of being able to take their ox-carts of coals, wherever there was a cliance of a sale, all the coalmen found themselves compelled to take an extra journey, going first to the office where sales were effect- ed and thance to the house of the purchaser. After the first moming no coal came into the city. There was a general coal strike. The runners and small officials in charge of the business excused themselves by telling the people they were gathering this extra tax to pay the foreigners, and then began the trouble. By
and by a day was fixed. On Christmas Eve there was to be a general riot, Seeing how matters were shaping, I called on the Prefect and told him what I knew.. He disliked the
coal tax very much, partly, I suppose, because
no pickings of the tax were to come into the pockets of the ordinary local officials. I think he was rather glad to have the excuse that the foreigners were likely to get into trouble. At any rate be put his foot down and stopped the tax pro tem. Now the pendulum is swinging the other way and we are given, the credit for
There being no questions the Chairman pressing the feelings of all those whose interest delivering the people from a much-bated tax. moved the adoption of the report and accounts Mr. R. C. Wilcox had much pleasure in se conding and said that lie regretted that 1901 had turned out so badly, but hoped for a better
time this year.
Carried unanimously.
Sir. Reid moved that the appointments of Messrs. G. Balloch, C. Michelau, and A.G. Wood, on the board of directors, be confirmed.
Mr. Davies seconded. Carried unanimously.
Mr. Emmett moved that Messrs. N. A. Biebs and E. Goetz be re-elected on the board of directors.
Mr. Newell seconded.
Carried unanimously,
Mr. Leiria moved that Messrs. A. R. Lowe and W. Hutton Potts be elected auditors:
Mr. da Silva seconded.
Carried unanimously.
The Chairman-That is all the business, gentlemen. I thank you for your attendance; dividend warrants will be posted this afternoon.
MK. Schroeder purposes setting up a laundry heavy advance booking for to-night's per | THE ROMANCE OF A MODERN in Colombo at a cost of £25,000. The wash-formance is again-ampie- evidence-of-ila-
WILLTE TURKISH TOWELS.ing etc., will be done by machinery run by popular ty in Hongkong. The following will
COUNTERPANES
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES,
electricity or steam whichever is cheaper. He calculates that his best customers and those who will make the concern pay will be travellers touching at Colombo en route to other parts of the world.
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officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow, (Friday) the 6th inn, :-
PROGRAMME, March.........." My Country Calls". Bacteam. Overtu "Introduction, 3rd" Act Lohengrin, Wagner. Seleccion....... A Greek Slave "Monckson 'Gavoite..... * Uçuxlene Gavotte"......Albanesi.
Selection...... The New Harmaid" Valiz...
“Gypsira Valvą "Crowe.
Extra. Pulks
.......Crook.
be the complete cast of characters:-
Me. Brabazon (a Widower... Mr. Brough. Mr. Watkin (a Bachelor). Mr. Melatyre. Ned Annesley....
..............Mr, W. Ț. Lovell. i.ord Petworth.....
Mr. Orlando Daly, ....Mr. Einent Vere. ..Mr. Percy Walshc. .Mr. M. Mclean. ..Mr. Higson.
Sir Richard Cursitor.. Mr. Deakin (Attorney-at-Law) Glossop (a Butter). Webb (z Valet).....ter Flon. Mrs. Fretail. -Maud Fretwell....
Miss Eranda Gibson. Bridget (& Hauekeeper)............................. Miss Helen Dugle. Rosamund...
..Mr. Brough.
- Bliss Temple.
On Saturday and Monday next When we were Twenty-one is down for production, with "The Liars to follow on Tuesday.
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser-
LIFE-
are identified with the place in saying that we deeply appreciate and thank him for his ser- vices. He has been a member of this Board for seven and a half years and, although under the new Public Health Ordinance, henow ceases to be one it is to be sincerely hoped he may return with renewed vigour to the post which he has filed with such conspicuous credit to himself, with advantage to the public interests and with honour to the public service. The President:-I am sure that every thing which has been said by Mr. Osborne, meets with the approval of all present here. We are all aware of the services that Dr. Clark has rendered and how valuable they have been. We only hope he will return to this Colony after his leave invigorat ed and able to fight anaw the battle of disease in this Colony,
Dr. Clark:-Thank you, gentlemen..
Mr. Fung Wa Chun-Mr.President, I think the Press should not publish the fact that the Board does not exist. Although the Board does not exist, the members and staff of the Sanitary Board exist (laughter).
-THE-S.S. “SAN-CHEUNG"
We understand that the SS. San Cheung, which went ashore early yesterday morning, was refloated later in the day not much the wurse for the experience.
AN BANKRUPICY.
THE PLAGUE.
During the twenty-four hours ended at noon making 48 since January 1st, were notified as to-day five further cases of bubonic plague,
having occurred in Hongkong. They were all fatal Chinese cases. One was from the French Convent, another from 5, Tung Man Lane, and a third was reported from 39, Yea Wo Street. A plague infected body was dis covered at the side of Ho. Pang Valley, the case being reported from 37, Market Street, Hunghom, and another was found on the Hongkong Canton Wharf.NA
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DULC
American (Hongkong Maru) to-morro Australian (Changsha) 7th inst, Canadian (Athenian) 9th'inst. Indian (Arratoon Afcar) 10th inst. French (Sydney) 12th inst. -Indian (Laisang) 13th inst
American (China) 13th inst. Australian (Eastern) 13th inst. American (Doric) zist inst.
"The Apcar Co.'s steamer drratoon Apcar from Cálcutta left Singapore for this part yestet- day afternoon, the 4th inst.tag
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Hongkong Maru with mails, &c, left Shanghai for this port yesterday, the 4th inst, at 10 am
The M. M. Co.'s steamer Sydney with the next French Mail will leave Singapore to-day, the 5th inst, at 4 pm for this port via Saigon,
During the past few weeks the minds of thousands of roly boys have been turned back to their London home in Regent Street where poor 'Q.H, met with such a tragic end. The passing of Mr. Quintin Hogg is an event of far more local interest than many would be led to believe; for from the Po'ytechnic Institute there has radiated to almost every quarter of the globe a long succession of scholars until at the Six cases of bankruptcy came on before the present day it might well be said the sun is Chief Justice, Sir W. Meigh Goodman, at the always shining on a Poly boy. In Hongkong, Supreme Court this morning.
Yeung Nai On, of Thomas Grill Room, where Mr. Hogg was a frequent visitor, there are not a few, and when the Rev. C. H. Hick-made an application for adjudication, and also ling, well-known to all Polytechnic scholars, applied that four Chinamen be appointed announced a lecture on "The Romance of a trustees. The Chief Justice was of opinion, The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R.M.S. Modern Life" it was not surprising to find a however, that this was undesirable, and made Empress of India from Hongkong and Forts an order appointing the Official Receiver as of Call, arrived at Vancouver at 8 pm on fair sprinkling of “Old Quintinians" among
Tuesday, the 3rd inst. the audience in the Union Church School Hall trustee.
Applications for adjudication by MH The N, G. L. steamer Konigsberg from last evening. After tracing the remarkable. career of the late distinguished gentleman Baptista ex parte the debtor; Li Sheung ex parte Hamburg Left Singapore for this port yester the debtor; and-Lam Hei Ting ex parte Sie Today, the 4th-inst, and may be expected here THE experts having reported on the new
the lecturer observed that Mr. Hogg had a service riffe which it is proposed to issue
profound conviction that, where Germany and Pat were also made. In each case the Chief on or about the 10th inst. to the Army generally, and which has N.E. in the Sea of Japan,
Switzerland were leading the way in technical Justice made our an order with the Oficial
Receiver as trustee. already been issued 'experimentally to a few Pressure is again high over N. China, a training while the boys and youths were at battalions, the authorities have stopped the quick rise of the baro aeter having taken place school, England by having nothing of the issue of the ordinary Lee-Enfield pa tern to the since yesterday. Gradients steep along the kind was suffering very great loss, And he set Regulars, and contracts for the manufacture of China-coast with very strong monsoon in the to work to help the middle and working classes the new weapon bave already been placed. In Formosa Channel, wind probably changing to of England to become technically efficient accordance with the recommendations of the N.E. and freshening over the N: part of the in one line of life or another. He realised we onwere social animals and believed in providing experts, certain modifications have been in China Sen
with troduced which will adapt the weapon equally
ForecastS.E to N.B. winds, freshening means whereby one might associate to the use of cavalry and infanty, and a simple considerably from the latter direction; change: another in a pure, healthy, recreative and kindly system of fixing the bayonet has been devised. able and unsettled, some min.
manner, so, that anyone entering the great
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