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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1903.
BIRTHS
On the 5th March, at Yungching, Mary Batrice, wife of Rev. ROLAND ALLEN, of the Church of England Mission, of a daughter,
On the 19th March, at Ningpo, the wife of the Rev. A. J. WALKER, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
Feb. 18, at West Hampstead, H. R. GARRARDIO ALICE PULINE BEATRICE BELL
Feb, 21, at Clifton, A. THUR GEORGE, son of Sir T. T. Ford (formerly Chief Justice of the Straits Settlemenis), to ETHEL MAUD EVANS, Feb. 24: St. Mary Abbot's, Kensington, the Rev. ROWLAND FRANCIS ConnOLD, formerly Chaplain. St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, to
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THE French Consul at Hongkong, in a recent réport, comments on the creation of the China
Commercial Steamship Company as a remark. able instance of initiative on the part of Americanised Chizamen.
COMMANDER A. J. Henniker Hughan, R., of. H.M.S. Ocean, who was on his way to
Two young Danish certificated mercantile marine officers at Tsingtan, propose to make a voyage alone in a Chinese junk to Copenhagen via the principal ports ex route.
Gonzalez.
Long Jump, B. Wong, 2, J. Rocha, 3, F.
best, and I asked the Chinese population te↑ HONGKONG SCHOOLS SPORTS. assist us in carrying out measures that muse always be irksome and inconvenient to those Following are the results of the sports held upon whose houses those operations took place at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon -— I now take this public opportunity of thanking, the Chinese people for the way in which they have responded to my request. This City of the other. There has been great inconvenience, Victoria has been disinfected from one end to
but never have we had occasion to use anything more than a mere request. The people have listened to the advice of the influential Chinese;
LILIAN POPE, daughter of the late Sir Harry inspect the British foilla on the Upper by kind permission of Major Radcliffe and they have assisted the Government, and in no Yangtze, was wrecked at the Hsintan Rapid, Infin⋅ry will play at the longkong Hoist city in the world have the operations of Sani-
On the 18th March, at ́H.B.M.'s Consulate, and at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H. G. Hodges, M.a., KatherinE MURIEL KOCH, to THOMAS HENRY ARTIN- DALE, of Shanghai.
DEATHS.
At Bexhill-on-sea; on January 28th, HENRY W. GE GER, formerly Agent for the P. and D. Company at Singapore.
On the gh February, at Chicopee, Mass., U.S.A., the Rev. George Kerr, l'astor of the United Presbyterian Church, the dearly beloved husband of MAGGI A. S. KERH, née Kotor, formerly of Shanghai.
At 104E, berangoon Road, on the 18th ult, ROSE CONSTANCE, wife of Captain A.P. FRIPP of Singapore.
Feb 21, sudrienly, William Hout MidGLEY, of Guildford aged 42.
and lust the whole of his gear.
Tite gross value of the estate of Mr. James Henry Hart, Walsingham mansions, Hove, has heen declared at £5. 3, and Mr. Thoms Wilkinson John Deut, 72 years, Flass House, Crosby, Ravensworth, Westmoreland, £26,536
at
THE Destroyers Viraço and Sparrowhawk will be joining the torpedo boat fintilla, on or abou the middle of May. The Amphitrite, fitted out with all the necessary gear for towing then, left at 7.55 yesterday morning for Honolulu.
A YELLOW Book cnlaining official corre- spondence relating to China will appear shortly.
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tary Boards been carried out with less friction' and with greater co-operation from the inhabi- tants. For all this I thank those influential, Chinese who have assisted the Government, and I thank the people for the way in which they have responded to the advice of their leaders. A new Public Health Dill has just beca passed that will be far-reaching in its operations, and will, I hope, make a great change in the comfort and in the healthiness of the city in the future. One of the results of that Bill will be, I hope, to reduce the over crowding in the city, and possibly to enable the Government to have more open spaces, so that the people will have some, place po sibly (a recreation thai.is not covered with houses. We are now standing in the district of Taipingshan, which in 1894 was the very worst centre of the
Che Hongkong Celegraph it will contain documents relating to thic evacua-been made by the French Government to visitation of the plague, and at great expense
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1903,
THE TUNG WA HOSPITAL.
"It is as if an old tree had put out a new branch, whose beauty is before our eyes, thus characteristically the Chairman of the
Is of the highest standard of excellence and Tung Wa Hospital Committee referred to
purity,
the new institution that now stands completed Is a refreshing and health-giving beverage, opposite the old one, in his speech at the opening ceremony held yesterday afternoon. The speaker referred, with becoming senti- ments, to His Excellency Sir Henry Blake's participation in the Hospital Extension, and he mentioned that, with the enlarged acconi- modation provided in the new building, it will be possible to do away with the. Ko
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Ico yds. Girls over to:-1, M. Lang,"
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Throwing Cricket Ball:-1, N. Baldovins, Half-mile Challenge, U. Alataki L. Despointes. Yeung 1, 3, A. Valbye.
Skipping Race:-1, A Lee, 2, M; Long, 3 M. Moone.
50 yds. (under 7) :-1, Batista, 2, A. Asrido, 50 yds. (under 7)-1, S. May, 2, Gonzalez. 300 yds.:-1, Wong Shui Cheung, 2, Ng Kam Wig
60 yds, U. Alarakia, 2, C. G. Markar 3, H. Edward.
and dealing with events from the commence Hongkong and Whampoa D).ck Co for the shan and swept it clear of those plague-stricken 7-furlong, J. Witchell, 2, F. Ellis,
COINING is flourishing at Columbo owing to the artificial value of the rupee. The silver in in fact a rupee's weight of silver is worth some a rupec is not worth the face value of the coin;
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THERE was a slip in one of the paragaphs, inserted in our edition last evening, reluing to the departure of the Empress of India from Va couver. We stated that the silk ex that
is a mistake and should have been omitted.
sum of £:8,00 sterling. We understand that negotiations are still in progress.
THE TUNG WA HOSPITAL.
the Government resumed a portion of Taiping.
houses. From time to time there has been a question whether, the Government shall not dispose of that land and have it again built upon with improved houses. I have come to the conclusion that the greatest improvement in that open space behind the new extension is the bright sunlight and the pure air of heaven, and it is my intention to recommend to His Majesty's. Government that the vacant space resumed in Taipingshan shall be made a people's garden. In our issue fast evening we printed a sum- The health of the city cannot be placed for one. mary of the speech of H., the Gu ernor de-instant-in the scale against a mere question of livered yesterday afternoon at the Tung Wa Hospital on the occasion of the opening of the new Extension. The following is a verbatim -report.:-
HIS-EXCELLENCY'S SPEECH.
$1.50 per dozen is allowed for the bottles Fong wards in the old hospital on the oppo- | steamer had left for longkong. This, of course, pleasure to-day, and it is
when received back at our factories in good condition.
site side of Po Yan Street. This is good news. In his evidence before the Commis. sion of Inquiry of 1896, Dr. F. W. Clark stated that these wards should not be or-
His Excellency s id-Mr. Tung, ladies and gentlemen, I have come here with great a gratification to me to see the completion, on which I con- gratulate you, of this valuable addition of the Tong Wa Hospital, and having inspected more than once during the building, I am in a
dollars and cents, and I have no doubt that the community at large will approve of this deci- sion. We are all aware of the efforts that are now being made to combat the two grea diseases from which we have most suffered, and these are malaria and plague; and, throwing your eye back beyond 1894, I rather think that of the two fearful diseases malaria is the worsi.. Over all these long years it has claimed its yearly tale of victims, and until the discover, made by Dr. Ross of the means of propagation
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100 yds. Three Legged:-1, Wong hai Cheung 2, L: Rodrigues.
Potato Pace, J. Labbaye, z, F. Gonzales, 3, Yeung 1.
foo yds. Egg and Spoon-Wong Shui Cheung, 7, L Rodrigues, 3, Lam Kar Ming-
a miles Bicycle, R. C. Witchell, Z, E. Bunje.
European Soldiers:-1, Snelling, 2, Thomson, Asiatic Soldiers-1, Reitta Singh, 2, Moong Singh.
The Masters' Cup was awarded to Wing Shui Cheung (points 13.)
following donors the prizes Sir C. P. The Committee beg to tender their best to the Chater, Kt.cf G, Ellis Brothers Messrs. D. Nowrojce and Soo, A Rumjaho, Levy Kelly and Walsh Ld, Nakazawa & Co., and to, Hermanos, A Cher & Co., W. Brewer & Com the subscribers. When the accounts have been audited a copy of the balance sheet will be sent round to each subscriber. By kind permission of Lieat Col. Iremonger and the Officers of the 33rd Burmah Infantry, the band selection of music during the afternoon. of that Regiment dispensed an excellent
Dr. G. H. Bateson Wright, on behalf of Mrs. Wright made a few appropriate remarks, after In conclusion three hearty cheers were given. for Mrs. Wright.
cupied by patients or attendants. In the lecture was so greatly appreciated the other position to congratulate you upon its excellent by a particular kind of mosquito, we knew which Mrs. Wright distributed the prizes,
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and Dr. Hu Kai, it was stated, with respect to the Ko Fong wards, originally erected for the purpose of housing small-pox patients, that they understood that the Committee had already decided to reconstruct them for the purpose of housing destitutes, for whom
there had been no suitable accommodation
in the Hospital. The whole tone of yester- day's speeches was a felicitous one, and there will be not a few who will share with Sir Henry Blake the pleasure he expressed at the good work the Chinese people have been able to accomplish in Hongkong. The cutente curdiale existing between the Chinese
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ward, and especially upon is maternity ward { and its operating room I need hardly, there- fore, assure, you of the pleasure' with which I attend to-day to formally open this extension of the Tung Wa Hospital, and to start it upon its beneficent work. I have listened to the statement made by the Chairman with great interest, and it is pleasi g to find that so large a proportion of the Sic6,0 o has been subscribed by Europe as: for it
shows that in charitable works as in business
and European's is another cause for gratifica MR. J. E. K. Studd has been elected by the can be no real prosperity or progress. I am importance of helping the Sanitary, Board in
tion, inasmuch as "it shows," as His Excel- lency eloquently remarked, "that in chari- table works as in business the races of the
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to the position of the second port in the world, in whose harbour the rich argosics of the earth find shelter and security, and within whose borders are found that personal liberty anderquality beforethelaw without which there can be no real prosperity or progress." It is sincerely to be hoped that the common interests of the inhabitants of Hongkong may be promoted by mutual co-operation and that in good as in evil the question of racial distinction may be set aside when the higher aim of the well being of all is the one goal towards which all classes should work harmoniously with the Government
to arrive.
Council to the presidency of the Polytechnic, in succession to the late Mr. Quintin Hogg. Mr. Douglas Hogg, the eldest son of the founder, takes Mr. Studd's place as vice- president. The will of Mr. Quintin Hogg has been proved at £161,253, of which £4,86 is net personalty.
TO-MORROW afternoon on the Happy Valley in the final tic for the Hongkong Football Ghallenge Shield, H.M.S. Argonius will play H.M.S. Glory. Kick-off at 4 p.m. In the event of a draw extra time will be played.. At the conclusion of the macth Lady Blake has kindly consented to present the Shield and medals to the winning team,
A LITTLE after midnight, the Fire Brigade under Chief Inspector Baker, was summoned to a small outbreak in a cook shop at 375, Queen's Road Central. The fire originated in a cockloft, but with the aid of the inmates of the house, the outbreak was oon mastered, Damage was done to the extent of $202 The premises were insured with the Commercial Union for $8,00
THE Brough Company did na arrive at together with that co-operation and good-wall the races of the East and the West are working Shanghai until 9.15 on Saturday evening, that have, within the life of a man, raised this and consequently many theatregoers were dis- Colony from a fisherman's village, with a few appointed as Mr. Brough understood at Hong-hus, the position of the second part in the kong that the steamer was due at the northern world, in whose harbour the rich argosies of port at daylight, and fully intended opening the earth find shelter and security, and within his season that evening.
whose borders are found that personal liberty and equality before the law without which there
glad to find that the building of this extensior, enables the Tang WaCommittee to do away with the Ko Fong wards. The Committee have long acknowledged and seen with regret that these wards were unsuitable and were badly ventilated and it is pleasant to feel that the poor women who occupied those wards in the past will now be-more suitably accommodated. I see before me many ladies and gentlemen who probably bave never considered the scope of the work that has been done by the Tung Wa Committee and by, this valuable institution. I may tell them that every year between two and three thousand patients are treated in this hospital; that here every man or woman entering the hos- pital, may elect whether he or she will be treated according to the Chinese method of treatment or to the European method The wards are all the rame, the beds are side by side, the candi- tions are identical, and therefore those who inquire are in a position to see which method of treatment offers the greatest prospect of recovery. Besides these thousands of patients who are accommodated every year within the walls of the hospital, a number-réaching, "I think, 140,000— f out-patients are annually treated at the dispensary, which is situated at the opposite side of the street. More than that, this hospital not alone will take within its wails those who are sick and of whose recovery there may be hopes, it will receive the dying and it will bury the dead, and not alone that, for the poor who are not ill, but who have, no place of shelter, are here taken in by this valuable society and acconimodated for a lime within the walls of the hospital. You will therefore understand how large is the measure In the House of Commons on zoth ult, Mr. of work done by this institution, and looking Arnold-Forster informed Mr. R. J. Lucas that back upon the accounts of this. Colony for the payment of China gratuity to men who several years, and remembering the condition owing to the fact that the details as to the question if any factor that has been brought to have left the naval service has been; delayed of the city ten or fifteen years ago and now, I distribution of the Peking prize mogey, which bear, in the assuagement of misery in the City was superintended by a committee of Indian of Victoria has had a greater share in the good officers, have not yet reached this counity. As work than the Tong Wa Hospital. When the share, if any, received from the latter fund laying the foundation of another extension. has to be taken into consideration in calculat which is being made by the Chinese to the Race Course at the end of April. There willing the amount due in respect of the China plague hospital, a short time ago, I spoke of be races for Walers and one for China Ponies, gratuity, it is not possible to proceed with the the difficulties that probably would be exper also a steeplechase. A programme will be payment of the gratuity pending the arrival of fenced in tarrying out sanitary measures in issued later..
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nothing about it further than the discovery of certain medicines which, assisted in its cure. Now that we have discovered the source of this disease, it is the earnest desire of the Medical Department and of The Sanitary Board to prevent the disease by the destruction of mosquitoes. I know that ignorant people may think that the mosquito is sinal thing, and may laugh, at the idea of saving human life by the simple destruction of so very small a thing as a mosquito, but when small insect, which they can hardly see without they remember that the simple bite of this
a magnifying glass, may cost the life of the father of a family or carry away the very best- loved children, the Chinese people will begin to understand the importance of destroying mosquitoes. lask, therefore, the Chinese gentle. men and all the Chinese present to impress, Ö upon their friends and their acquaintances the
Tres. Sec. its effort to destroy mesquitoes. There is an other matter with refrence to plague that i Lake this opportunity of impressing upon the Chinese people. We know that of the people who go to hospital a large number die, and 1. cannot help thinking that many of those who have died of pl.gue have died because the disease has not been taken in time: under the new law if a person who feels him. self ill will only apply in time to a doctor he can be treated in his own house and the Govern ment will undertake that he may be treated by a Chinese doctor or an European doctor as he chooses, and the Government will under take to find lodgings for the remaining people in the house, leaving him to be treated by his own people. I am convinced that many of these cases where poor men and women are left to die and their bodies afterwards left in the street that many of these cases are allowed to run their fatal course because the people are afraid, first, that they would at once be taken to hospital, and, second, because the house would be disinfected, Dis infected, of course, the house must be. My house has been disinfected and I don't like it. (laughter), but any sensible man must see that if a mad dog were running about his house.he would destroy it and that a mad dog is not. one-tenth as dangerous as a plague germ once t makes its entrance into your body. What I have said as regards this reporting of cases of illness in the very beginning I know is only saying what the Sanitary Board would say themselves and are anxious about, and I wish to try the experiment. I want to feel that in some few cares at least you will come forward in cases of illness, and let that illness be taken in time and we will see whether a large pro portion of lives can be saved by treat ng the pe-ple in their own houses and lodging the day, the 24th ather inhabitants of the house elsewhere, We
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During the twenty-four hours ended at noon yesterday four further, cases of bubonic plague, making (18 since January 1st, wele They were from 8, Upper Station Street: 41, notified as having occurred in : Hongkong. Cochrane Street; and one admitted to Tung Wa Hospital; and another (dumped) "found opposite Third Street,
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The P. M. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Nippon Maru with mails, &c. left Nagasaki for Menila to-day, daylight. A at 3 pm, and is due here on the guth fest, ar
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R.M Empress of India left Vancouver for Hong kong via usual Ponts of Call, at p., on Tues",
The N. Y. K. Co's steamer Tota Maru
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