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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1903.
THE TOCAL ADMIRALTY
DOCKS:
With such a large and influential committee as that represented in the list just given we have the entire body of commercial; shipping and land interests represented, and the mem- Ders' resolution must carry the utmost weight, not only with the Colonial authorities but with the Home Government with whom the final decision will ultimately rest.
Every steamer from the United States brings Bring your Developing and Printing to Lenfier about two minutes to get into a good line, great quantities of Kodaks and Photo Supplies Munyon's. Your work there is guaranteed intep's ol was fied, and away dashed the boats. for LeMunyon, No. 31 Des Voeux Roaddur. every respect-Adul FOR wasting water at the Police Pier, Kowloon and the eby infringing. Ordinance 16 of 1890, Section 25, a privato of the Bombay Infantry was fined $3, or seven days.
A SWINDLER, named Ferrain Montero has been arrested at Panama for being concerned in H.E.huge frauds, by means of which he obtained 2,000,000 dollars in gold i om several banks at Santiago, Chili. EXTRAORDINARY precautions art being taken the plot revealed by Frank Hitzel specifically at. New York to safeguard President Ronsevelt,
Lubet of France. Included plans for the assassination of President
Since the above was written Mr. In a few brief remarks printed in these Pollock, R.C., courteously forwarded to us columns last night we introduced the subject for publication a copy of the official minutes of the possibility, or even the advisability, of of the meeting. They are as follows:- the transfer of the Admiralty ducks from the Minutes of Meeting held at the Hongkong present site in front of the Naval Yard to Club House on Tuesday, 24th March, 1903 some other position offering better natural
Hon. R. Shewan briefly referred to the advantages for the carrying out to a satisfac-object for which the meeting was called, and tory completion the extensions contem-
moved that Sir Paul Chater, M.G., he asked plated by the Imperial Government to
to take the chair. The motion was seconded establish Hongkong as a naval base of the
and carried unanimously, Sir Paul Chater, very highest order. The subject, as we
C.M.G., then took the chair, and explained to pointed out last evening, is an old one.
the meeting that he had been informed that, The present site was considered by the owing to certain difficulties in connection Colonial Government and by the British
with the foundations of the new Admiralty community as one not quite in harmony Dock, it seemed probable that the Admiralty with the interests of the Colony. As we have might be induced to grant a favourable con seen the main features of the Extension sidcration to any reasonable scheme, which Scherrie consist of a floating basin for the might be brought forward for the removal relitting and repairing of vessels while afloat
of the Admiralty lock to some site which and a graving dock for underwater repairs. was more remote from the business and re- There are also outside deep-water quaysidential portion of the City of Victoria where heavy guns, boilers, &c. may be hand. The Chairman hoped that the members pré- Is, prepared from the freshest and best led, these quays serve as the reclamation wall and will form the new part of the Naval Yard ingredients.
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placed as it is in the centre of the sea front of the City of Victoria. (Applause.}
On the mution of the Honourable R. She following gentlemen were then elected on a wan, seconded by Mr. Justice Wise, the
Committee for the purpose of bringing the views of the public in this matter before the proper authorities:
SEN TOR S. Elkins has introduced a bill into the United States Senate which provides for the imposition of a 10 per cent.ad_zoborem, besides the present dutics, on all grods imported on non-American vessels. THE king's Be ch recently fined Carl Frederick Kramer, a drug inerchant of Bermondsey, to the extent of 0.3.0, ur imparting saccharine mixed wib aniline, and then separated. under a fal e escription. The saccharine was
WILLIAM Crosier, proprietor of the Manila Aerican has been fined $1,000 United States: currency and sent to, prisen for two months
for libel.
ON the 16th inst., there was successfully Jaunched from the Hongkew. Engine Works Shipbuilding Yard, Yan, tzepoo, the second of three pontoons building to the order of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire for their new Pootung Wharf. The size of each pontoon is 180 feet by 28 by 6.
underwriters have been saddled with 95 per THE London Daily News states that the
cent. of the New Zealand 3 per cent loan of £1,350 000, issued at a fixed minimum of 694 10, and recently quoted at 93, 109 The Standard merely states that the grenier part of the loan has been left to the underwriters.
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A NATIVE report from Tientsin says that some sixty native bans have failed. Two of the these enlumns. Since then there has ben a biggest failures have already been reported in rapid succession of failures Business at chat part is practically at a standstill. The report of in Custom, of Wuhu shows the extent of the export of rice from that port: rice 192,100 shih and 19 catties, grains of all kinds 29,892 shibs
and 23 catties.
PRINCE Ranjitsinhji strongly disapproves of
to niac inches. The famous batsman eulogises Australian methods of bowling on trúe pisches, which he holds teach us that something more
arrival at the entrance to Kobe harbour relying from Hongkong, she was ordered to the other morning of the British steamer be thoroughly disinfected, owing to the out-the proposal to increase the width of the wicket break of lague while she was at this part. HERR. F. O. Licht, of, Magdeburg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar trade for February states that ti e prud ction during the
past month shows a decrease of 1,140 003 tons, and he estimates that the can paigt will show a decrease of 1,218,000.
&T the instance of Mr. J. Lacock, a stone-cutter was charged with stealing two steel sheets, valued at $8.50., from Mesirs, Butterfield and Swire's shipbuilding yard at Quay By Mr. F. A. Pazeland sentenced the stone-culter to three weeks' hard labour.
A PEKING dispatch slates that the Grand Council has received reliable telegraphic news
that a large force of Kwangsi rebels have invad- ed Yungchoufu, itunan province, and that another band has lately crossed into Kuang ung province and occupied a portion of Shaochingfa prefecture.
than mere length is requisits to obtain wickets on good, dry, hard pitches. The unreliableness
of the English climate was opposed to the change, which, moreover, would only ba tinker. ing with the laws of the game..
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It is reported from Peking that the Empress Dowager is thinking of giving another tea party to the ladies of the Foreign Legati, ns before starting for the Western Mausolea.eatly next April. Perhaps this tea party is intended to luli suspicions; and then, again, perhaps not, but these excessive attentions on the part of the Empress Dowager reinind one of the
palmy days just preceding the sanguinary operations of 1900.
A TELEGRAM to the N; C D. News states :— The report of the Naval eserves. Coinmittee says that the Navy has outgrown the power of the merchant navy to supply it with men when wanted, and the Committee suggests the partial introd ction of short service, the formation of naval volunteer corps, and the possible employ ment of soldiers as marines; and making local arrangements in times of emergency for the supply of Asiatics, especially Lascars, stekers.
THE Huran Steamship Company, which was formed by si me Japanese and Chinese capi Hunan province. China, is now reported to talists to en, age in the coasting trade in have placed an nider with the Osaka Iron Works for the construction of two shallow draught steamers of coo registered tons each, THE official trial of the Clepo-maru, which has been built at the Mitsu Bihi Dockyard held ourside Nagasaki harbour the other and Engine Works, Nagasaki, w. s successfully morning. The new steamer will sail from that the local authorities of that city made a A CANTIN letter to the N. C. D. Netur states Nagasaki on the 27th inst, for Kube, and will raid on the est instant on a house in the then take her place in the N.Y.K.'s Northwestern part of the city, where they unearthed China service.
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be able to lie. The graving dock will be Is a refreshing and health-giving beverage. 5500 with a depth of 30 feet inch of water at lowest spring tide on the entrance cill. The total area to be occupied by Sir P. Chater, (Chairman). Hon. C. W. the new works is 39 acres, With the Dickson, W. Poate, Esq., J. K. M. exception of the graving dock, which will Smith, Esq., T. P. Cochrane, Esq., be built in the dry within cofferdans, H. E. Pollack, Esq., E. A. Hewett, Esq., all the work is being built under water. W. Danby, Esq., A. G. Wood, Esq., Hon. It was not suggested at
the lime G. Stewart, Hon. Ho Kai, H. N. Mody $1.50 per dozen is allowed for the bottles that any natural disadvantages (such as Esq., D. E. Brown, Esq., E. W. Mitchell, been discover Esq., Hon. R. Shewan, H.-E. Tomkins, ed in that no solid foundation could Esq., G. Forbes, Esq., G.. H. Medhurst, be found for the cofferdam), existed in the Esq., G. Ballock, Esq., J. H. Lewis, Esq. present site; for, on the best professional
At a meeting of the Committee which was expert counsel available to the Admiralty held at the conclusion of the general meet officials the foreshore and the sea bed aping, it was decided to ask his Excellency the A. S. WATSON & Co., peared all that was desirable. But even
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the mark, and if we believe all that is said there are grounds for the Paul Chater, C.M.G., was then chosen as interchange of views being effected. Sir belief that the site is not all that one
Chairman of the Committee and Mr. H. E. could wish. We understand that the Pollock, K.C., as Honorary Secretary, and a Colonial Government as well as the military sub-Committee was appointed from the THE Y. kokama papers report that Mr. David authorities are not in favour of the works General Committee, consisting of the Chair Jackson, Manager of the Hongkong and Shang- being. completed where they have been com-
man and Messrs. R. Shewan, G. Stewart, W. Acting Sub-Manages, have each been granted hai Banking Corporation, and Mr. T.-S. Baker, menced, although the naval authorities hold Poate and E. A. Hewett, and the Honorary the Fourth Class Order of the Rising Sun, as a a very different view. There are among them, however, who fall in with the Petition for presentation to the Secretary of bonds in London last year
Secretary for the purpose of drawing up ark of the Imperial approval for their services in connection with the sale of the $ per cent. point of view of the Colonists. There is State for the Colonies upon the subject of one party who entertain the opinion that, the removal of the Admiralty Dock from its for strategical reasons the site, as fixed upon present site. on the Island, should not be abandoned in favour of one on the mainland. Their objections
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the ground that, situated on the mainland, the works would defray any expenses which might be It was further resolved that the Committee would be open to the fire and shell of any incurred in connection with the prosecution chemy that might obtain a landing in of the attempt to endeavour to persuade Hongkong from the other side of the the Authorities to consent to the removal of Island, and, gaining the heights of the the new Admiralty Dock from its present a position where shelter might be obtained for them, and so cripple our base of opera- tions. This is no new argument in favour of the abandonment of the Island site for one northwards. We have heard it before the scheme was initiated; we have heard it again when the new Praya Reclamation works were first mooted, and we hear it reiterated to-day. There is, however, a very strong opinion against its présent retention, and how the end of those holding that view can be effected it will be left to a very representative body of gentlemen connected with shipping and other important interests in the Colony to study the best way
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The effect of the enforcement of the new regulations, has been to..reduce the number of volunteers by 70,000.
THE famous picture of the Saviour in St. Izak's Cathedral at St. Petersburg, which is valued at £10,000, has been stolen.
AN article on the currency question, as dis- cossed in the Tientsin Chamber of Commerce, is printed on the third page.
AN auction sale was conducted this morning at the Magistracy compound, when a quantity of arms, chiefly Winchester repeaters, revolvers of all patterns, pistols, blunderbusses and ammunition were offered by Mr. E. J. Hughes, the Government Auctioneer. Some very good bargains were effected, chiefly among the Chi- nese dealers in arms and ammunition,
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with a view to alleviating the sufferings arising from the famine in the north-eastern decided to make a 50 per cent. reduction in freight on commodities transported thither by
provinces, the Ni, pon Yusen Kaisha has
the company's stamers or on those which are exported from the afflicted districts, subject to certain conditions. The company will also undertake the transportation of címmodities directly intended for the relief of sufferers free of charge, provided that they are in moder.ie quantities
It appears, says the Japan Mail, that a daugh- hitherto been supported by an English resident ter and a niece of Kang Yu-wei, who have
of Hoo,kong and are now passing through Japan en rou è for America, have called' upon opinions about the necessity of reform in Count Okeina, and expressed very strong
China These young ladies desire to study the sclence of administration, but not finding any school suitable for that purpose in Japan, they are proceeding to the United States. Kang affected when speaking to Count Okunía about Yu-wel's daughter is said to have been much
the state of her country.
DURING the year 1901, 786 sailing vessels were reported as totally lost; 342 by stranding, 43 by collision, 26 by fire; while to foundered, 73 were abandoned, 179 were condemned, and 63 were missing. No less than 1,839 Bailing vessels were damaged; 409 by stranding, 48 by fire, 337, by leaks and 616 by stres of weather. The steamers totally lost were 325: 130 by stranding, 41 by collision, 24 by fire; while 27. foundered, 9 were abandoned, 76 were condemned, and 18 were missing. The 60 by collision, 182 by fire, 48 by leaks, 411 steamers damaged were 3,131; 88a stranding, by stress of weather; while 6,8 reported injury 10 their engines or boilers. The net tonnage f sailing vessels lost was 3:9,781, and the gross tonnage of steamers 441,035.
to proceed and formulate their arguments THE death is announced, from America, of Mr. for submission to the Imperial Government. Richard Jordan Gatling, inventor of the Galling A private meeting was held at the Hongkong gun, in the 86th year of hi, age, Club at noon to-day, and as the result, of Russia has asked the United States to co- PHOTOGRAPHIC that conference a number of gentlemen were operate with other Powers in an endeavour to appointed as a provisional committee to stop the illegal importation of arms into China. discuss the matter in all its details. Their
To see one of the beautiful Kodaks al names are Mr. G. Balloch (Messrs., Gilman LeMunyon's is to buy one. Just call and make & Co.), Mr. D. E. Brown (Canadian Pacific him a visit. You will be well repaid.edut Steamship Co., Han. Sir Paul Chater, His Majesty the King bas ordered an inquiry C.M.G., Hon. C. W. Dickson (Messrs.to be held into the alleged threefold increase Jardine, Matheson & Co.), Mr. A. Forbes of cancer in Ireland during the past few years (Messrs. Bradley & Co.), Mr. E. A. Hewett, (Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation member for Dublin University, has retired THE Right Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, Unionist Company), Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, c.M.G., Mr. J; from Parliament, having accepted the Chiltern
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recommend the building of a defensiva harbour- H. Lewis (Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik & Co.),
on the cast side of Gibraltar, at a cost of Mr. G. H. Medhurst (Messrs. Dodwell &A SCOTTISH Court has ordered, the Clydened to inquire into the Admiralty works at £6,500,000. In 1931 a commitice was appoin- 467, on, as compensat on for delay in the Shipbuilding Company to pay to Spain Gibraltar, the members being Vice-Admiral delivery of torpedo-boat destroyers
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Co., Ltd.), Mr. H. N. Mody, Mr. W. F'oate, (Messrs. Butterfield & Swire), Mr. H. E, Pollock, K., Han, R. Shewan, (Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.), Mr. J. R. M. Smith, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank), Hon. Ger- TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL," Hongkong, shom Stewart), Mr. H. E. Tomkins, (Messrs. A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition,
Reiss & Co.), and Mr. A. G. Wood, (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) The Hon. Sir Paul Chater is appointed president of the Committee, the Hon. R. Shewan, vice-pre E355esident and Mr. H. E. Pollock, hon, secretary
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over one hundred Mauser. rifles and some I twenty thousand cartridges. It is stated that, tempted by the rewards offered, certain traitors of the revolutionary party reported the maiter to the authorities, resulting in the capture of the arms and ammunition in question... It'ia blieved that there must be a least 30 000 in Canton city. Mansers and requisite ammunition yet secreted
IT is reported in Rome that Great Britain has purchased the twa Argentine cruisers o being built at (enga," and a so two Chil an warships which are in course of construction at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Early Jast year two armoured cruisers of 8300 tons displacement and 7,000 indicated horse-power, giring a speed of 21 knots, were laid down for the Argentine Republic at the yards of Messrs. Ansald, at Genoa. About the same time Chili placed orders for two 12,000-ton battle ships with Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Elswick, and Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Barrow.
AN Indian was charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp this moraing with stealing a sewing machine Kowloo. After stealing the things, the Indian and a huge quantity of clothing, valued at
handed them over to a watchnian of the Queen's $91,50, from an Indian tailor residing at
itel for the purpose of pawning them. They were eventnally pawned at a Chinese pawnshop, at Yaumati, where $20 was obtained. Having had the articles pawned for $20 defendant boarded the 5. S. Zafira b-und for Manila, but ras arrested. He was sentenced to four months hard labour, and the watchman of the Queen's Hotel, who received the stolen property, was fined $10 or three weeks, 20
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The start was a good one, all getting off fairly: even, Shamrote leading slightly," and "Kern ölume half a length behind. The boats kept their places for the first three hundied yards when lance forged ahead a little more, and Millar crept up slightly. When a third of the journey was completed, Alves put on a spurt to his men, b cking them up well through. No. was furried and rushed his slide continually. This spuit left Kornélume well in the rear with No. 3owing badly and spoiling the swing of the bost, while the cox steered a very erratic course. The Thistle and. Leek were rowing. almost level, and doing their best to catch
winning post, Alves put on another spurt Alves and Hance, but the race was now between these two boats, and nearing the
to which the stroke of the hamrock was unable to answer and succeeded in getting past the judge about half, à length ahead with Shamrock and, Leck, jid, Thistle 4th, and Kornblume last. It was d'well con tested race, every crew doing their bust-Un
tunately there were several alter, tions in ene or two of the crews at a late date the men thus being prevented from getting together Shortly after the foish of the four-cared race, beitene St Me three double scullers were brought out of the shed and marned as follows
Station No. 1 Jubilee
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ari, A.-J. Mackie F. W.Whis This race was very keenly contested, but the centre boat showed it superiority soon after the ahead and won by a clean length, Witchell start, and sculling a good hard stroke, forged and Mackie making a good fight for second. plice, the former petting it by a nose. After the finish of the races Mr. White, the hon. secretary, made a short speech during which he mentioned that place next month. Mr. Armstrong then pre- Another row ng event would probably take sented the prizes to the winners, and with three cheers for the hard working hon, secretary, the crowd got aboard the launch again very, satisfied with the afternoon's entertainment.
THE SPORT.
İNTERESTING WEDDING:
A pirety wedding took place in the Grahame Memoral Church, Waverley, on February:rith (reports a sydney paper) between Me, Herbert. ang Cher, only son of Mr. Dáng Chee, of and Miss Ethel Forster, youngest daughter of Kowloon, China, formerly of Tumut, N.S.W.,
Mis. Heby Forster, of Petersham. The service was performed by the Rev. John Ma raulay, assisted, by the Rev. A. A Aspinall The bride, who was given away by Mr. Edward rimmed with white glace ribbon, point d'Or Ainslie Moir, wors a gown of ivory silk volle, leans lace sleeves and yoke, oranga blossom, and ribbon bow na train, lace yell and orange Blossoms and carried a houquet of while Jes.... mine and roses. The bridesmaids were Mias Lily Hattend Miss Edie Hitchcock, and Miss Edon Challis, cousin of the bride, acted as train-bearer, Mr. M'Willie was best man, and Mr. Alcock groomsman. After the cere movy a reception was held in the Petersham Ton Hall, and the wedding breakfast served there. Dar ng the afternoon the bride and which is being spent afTumut Tang bridegroom left for their honeymoon, Chee was torn at Tumut (N.S.W.) where his father carried on business as a mille?. Mr. Chee is quite a young man, is well
ucated, and speaks English fluently. He was for some time a pupil at the Cooersail Academy, at Bowenfels, and from there he went to the Scots' College, at Belle Vue Hill, Rose Bay: Mr. Chee was a student at the college for three or four years, during which time he held the much coveted position of senior prefect In 1897, while still at Scots College, he was presented with the college. gold medal, given in recognition of his general proficiency, etc, the presentation being made by the Rt. Hon. G. H. Reid, who was then.
failer, and continued until 19or, whell. Aft. Chee did in 1897, he proceeded to his home at
Chee, sen, decilet to go to China, and sc Tumut, where he entered into business with his
Premier. Or leaving the college which Mr.
rdingly felt Sydney accompanied by his familly. While in China Mr. Cheeren, started the first Chinese soft goods film in Hongkong, and within a very short time, a second establishment was opened at Canton: the firm being known as Dang, Chee, Son, and Company. Both these places of bust ness were put under the management of Mr.. Tang Chee, who has shown his adaptability: for business, by the able managea.ent of bath houses. He is, however, zot only manager of the two establishments referred to, but wish conducts the Mutual Sto er, which were 1 ur chased by the compaay from ir Thomas Lipi Mr. Tang Chee Brrived in Sydney some days
the Victoria Recreation Clab left Blake-Pier in
On Saturday, quite a number of supporters of ago by the steamer Ensler, and hit y sinto
this State combines plea, ure with business" "for""; the secretary's launch for the training quarters dding his stay he has been making at ange at Kowloon. The events of the afternoon were father's business in T. mat. Mr. Tang Chee's two races-he first, a scratch four oared of one father, while in Tumut, was highly respected, utile, for which five crews were entered, and the. only contesting. The crews of the scratch second a half-mile sculling race, three boats fours were as follows:
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ments for the erection of additional works at hig!
and among many kind acts subscribed a large sum of money towards founding the Tunat: Hospital Mr.Chee, sen., has done much while in China towards increasing Australian trade in the East, and anticipates being soon able to visit these shores Mr. Quong Tan, one of Sydney's well-known and highl eemed citizens who is a great friördof I and the family, has acted 'as bar quids and counsellor during his aojnurn in Sydney..
Mr. and Mrs. Tang, Sydney in the S.S. Taly?
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Ture Chartered Company of South Africa is Military Intelligence at the War Office), ME scientific survey of the county- from the and dock works), and Mr. T. Gibson Bowles, sending a strong expedition to complete a W Matthews (consulting engineer for harbours original Rhodes an frontier up to Lake M. P. The committee, Mr. Bowles dissenting. Tanganyika.
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HA Seth AE Arger F. M. Roza Pereira
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W. F. Andrews BHS Holmes B. Witchell ...J. Fredericks HW Kenneth A TOTAL OF £230,000 has already been subproach channel, on the eastern side, at a cost unusual occurrence by the way
fan 4 cast moles, and a graving dock, with-ap-|The crews; left the craft is 2003- scribed to the Queen Victoria Memorial Fund of £4824,000, and which would take ten years soon on the starting post waiting for t The amount in hand is now (bies, umes ds to complete. The cost of a tunnel to connect The launch carrying the starter.. original design. much as would be required to execute the with the west, sides, storehouses, etc, was ihn umpire Mr.WIAZ
roughly estimated at seacon,
number of friends was soon.
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