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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1903.

toriety in the early seventies. The case of a mandarin junk firing upon a fishing station at Lamma Island, resulting in three men being wounded, one of them dangerously, was taken up by Mr. Rowelt in the Legislative Council. At a meeting on the 31st August,' 1874, Mr. Rowett, pursuant to notice, asked

What measures, if any, have been taken by the Government of Hongkong to obtain gedress or satisfaction for the outrage which

was committed at Ma Tat, on the island of

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Watch for C. E. LeMunyon's locals in this paper in a few days. Advt.

THE report of the riental Telephone and Electric Company (Limited) for rooz notes that the China and Japan, Telephone Com pany's branch at Hongkong is continging to make progress. The accounts have not yet been closed, but the Company has paid interest

on its debentures to Dec. 31.

The case in which Chan Chui, of Macuo, who. was charged on remand with assaulting a ricksha-coolie from Singapore and stealing from his person the sum of $18.60 on 20th instant, came on for hearing before Mr. J. H. Kemp this moming.

After hearing further six evidence, he sentenced the culpris to months' hard labour.

Lamma, or Pokiu, on the 15th inst., by Chinese who fired from a mandarin junk upon some fishermen, three of whom were wounded?" Another case of comparatively modern history might be cited in reference to the opening ceremonies connected with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The de- A CORRESPONDENT draws attention to the tails of the breach on that occasion of British auirance and danger caused by boys living on the sovereign rights over the Colony, must still upper levels using catapults in the streets, It be fresh in the memory of our readers and is a practice that has become very common and they need only be alluded to as furnish-not checked will undoubtedly result in serious ing sufficient grounds for serious objection injury. If a sound birching was adminstered to the culprits the evil might be overcome being taken to them by the Government which obtained due satisfaction in the official before, any harm was done. reprimand of Colonel Chan Kwan Shan,. A SLIGHT outbreak of fire occurred last even- the Chinese haphaí complained against. Weing at one of the factories of the American

The police of have cited the above cases in order to show March Co. at Honghom. |that, if precedents should be required só that district were immediately notified and with as to proceed with a firm hand against the Station's pumps soon extinguished the

the Chinese officials in the case of the

flames. Damage to the extent of $100 was done. white chlorade of potash, phosphorous and The slight outbreak was due to friction.

antimony were being mixed.

return to the China Station, relieving the

dastardly murder perpetrated at their insti- THE GAGE STREET MURDER, gation on n law-abiding citizen of this Colony by venal hirelings, those precedents With the verdict of the jury that consi-

are not wanting. The enormity and their is believed that when the Centurion has D and E are After-Dinner Wines of a dered, with so much patience, the lengthy heinousness of the crime for which one of completed her refit and overhaul she wil case in which Lui Chiu alias Li Kwai Fan the paid assassins awails capital punishment Galioth. Thus another of the Canapus class stood his trial for complicity in the murder alone give good cause for prompt action to of the peaceful schoolmaster Yeung Ktbe taken by the local Executive in order to

is returning home after a short spell of service. Wan in Cage Street in gat, no one, who bring to book every member of the wicked

Whether this means that she also given trouble, or whether it is merely the Admiralty contemn has followed the proceedings in Court, will design whose aim deall so severe a blow to take exception. The prisoner was sentenced the pace and safety of lives in Hongkong...... to death and now awaits, in safe custody. the expiation of his crime in due course of

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Watch C. E. LeMunyun's announcement în

THE chief construction engineers of the Singapore Tramways Company have arrived and will cominence constructional operations.

P. P. MOFFIT, ex-secretary of the Dairy Farm, was brought before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, this morning and remanded till 'Tuesday, on a charge of embezzlement.

plate a new distribution of ships, it is difficult

at present to say. But seeing that the homo- genity of the China Squadron would be thus broken up, the farmer alternative seems the most likely.

By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and officers the Band of the. 33rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow (Saturday), from 8 to 9.30 p.m. March..............................“ Uhlon's Call".

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God Save the King.

IN reproducing our comments upon the Straits Currency Commission report and in reference to our remarks respecting the conviction which THE Deputy Coastinspector, Shanghai,notifies some allege the Colony might not be able to that the Tungsha light-vessel Tungsha will be afford the loss of a conversion into a gold removed for repairs on or about the 1st prox,standard, the Straits Time says "the loss may and that the temporary light-vessel Lee Vues will take her place.

It will have been seen that it was not by the convicted man's own hands that Perdos. Perbo Yeung Kui Wan was so cruelly done to $16.50 $1.40 | death while in the peaceful pursuit of bis this paper.—Adel.

2.00 avocation in his own house and within hear- ing of his wife and daughter. He was one of the confederates of a gang of three others the hirelings of the Chinese Government who, for "paltry lucre" and the all too enticing inducement of honours in the gift of Chinese officials to confer upon the ...*16.50 $ malefactors, carried out their nefarious plot 225 by which a peacefți citizen in a British colony suffered death. As the prosecuting Counsel put it, in pursuance of a common design, "the stroke of one is the stroke of ail," and the extreme penalty of the law will, according to British justice, bu meted out to the condemned man. The evidence brought out in Court, in any other but this case, would have been very much in the nature of revelations, as showing the extent of complicity with which Chinese officials are mixed up in the crime and the readiness with which sordid individuals of the class in- festing Hongkong are ready to lend themselves to effect the foul ends of certain venal in

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of the effete Government of China. Nor are they alone in the evil schemes plotting the ruin of certain of their fellow-men who,

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THE Hon. Dr. Atkinson pointed out at yester day's meeting of the anitary Board that arrangements were being made for European inspector to be employed to super- intend scavenging work in the "eak district.

Keep your eyes open for C. E. LeMunyon's locals.-Addur.

is the advertisement for Assistant Surgeons for the Negri Sembilan Government, there appear

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back to India" should read "Passage back to Hongkong" The amended advertisement as appearing in another column is correct.

appear somewhat heavy at first sight, but it can in no way be compared with the inconvenience atte, dant upon a continually shifting exchange, and its effects were undoubtedly magnified in the minds of the pro-silver section of the

Chinese."

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ALL who are interested in the question of the currency of the Straits Settlements will be glad to know (says the Lord and China Express) that we understand the matter is receiving the careful attention of Mr. Secretary Chamberlain. Though there may be nothing permanent in the conditions, it is at least a glimpse of some-

and a quotation reached of 231d. per oz., which we have had this week It is an improvement upon 21 14-164. per oz., which is the lowest, and the record, this year. It is curious to note,

THE RECENT MEETING OF

PROPERTY OWNERS.

Board yesterday afternoon further light was At the fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary

thrown on the proceedings in connection with the recent meeting of property owners, and a satisfactory conclusion of the affair was arrived at. The Secretary (Mr. G. A. Woodcock) said Mr. Hewelt wrote to-day. With, re- gard to the meeting of the Sanitary Board called for this afternoon, I beg to inform you that propose to ask a question as to the calling of a public meeting of property owners without previous notice having been given to the members of the Board. I don't propose to bring forward a motion, but merely to ask for an explanation, and I aim therefore writing 5n that the President may have intimation in advance of my intention."..

was lurstand," which Mr. Hewett intended to aiso, and this is the point which we hope will be kept in view la the future if the Board pro- pose holding any meeting, M. Hewett, as I understand, did not intend in any way to quen tion the propriety of explaining to the Chinese any provisions of the Building Ordinance or the Public Health Ordinance with regard to which they might be in doubt. It is simply that before any meeting of this sort was sum- moned by the Secretary of the Sanitary Board, the Board should first be consulted.

The President-I regret that the advertise- ment should have appeared in the way it did- under the Royal arms and signed by the Secre tary of the Board. I will take care in future that a meeting on any subject of that sort is not called without consulting the Sanitary Board.

PROPOSED MEETING AT THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL UNION.

In connection with the above, we learn that, a meeting, with however no official character at all, of Chinese property owners will be held at the Commercial Union to-morrow at 2.30 p.m It is believed that, in order to comply strictly with the provisions of the new faw, it may be necessary in certain blocks of tenement houses to pull down every third house. Hy so doing it may be possible to open lateral windows for the admission of more light.

After being informed regarding the procedure of the Board in relation to observations upon questions,

Mr. Hewett said :-The question I wish to put is, "Why was a meeting of the property owners called by the Secretary of the Boan without the sanction of the Sanitary Board?" My reason in putting this question is ant, I hape you will understand me, in any spirit of carping criticism. I think there is rather an and air into the otherwise insanitary tenements. important principle involved here. The only notice that i received the meeting was from an advertisement in the local press, and the only other information I got about the meeting was also from the local press, and from one or two friends of mine who attended the meeting.

1 spoke to two or three members of the Sani-

tary Board, one of whom is an official member, and they all tell me, like myself, they had no perfectly competent for the President or any official notice of the meeting.. Of course, it is

official of the Board to call a meeting in proper form and to explain regulations, and it is no doubt that such meetings are very necessary. If I am rightly informed as to the intention it was a very good thing to hold a meeting to ex-lain provisions. of the new Build ng: Act to Chinese property owners. The principle is the point I wish to discuss, and I think it most inadvisable, and must make my carnest protest. against official meetings of the Board being summoned over the signature of the Secretary without an opportunity being given to mem- bers to express their views on the matter to be considered at the meeting. When a notice appeared in the papers over the signature of the Secretary, presumably the meeting was called under sanction of the Board. The principle is an important one, and I trust you' will understand the motive that has impelled me to speak upon it.

The President-in reply to Mr. Hewett's

orders of the Board 48 hours' notice of a mo- question I would state that under the standing

tion or question should be given. I am glad. however, with the permission of the Board, to waive this, as it gives me an opportunity of referring to the meeting of property owners held in this room on the afternoon of the 18th instant. As I stated in my letter to the Press, I regretted that a misunderstanding had oc curred concerning the object of the meeting i it was an informal meeting to explain to sections 46 and 154 of Ordinance No. 1 of the Chinese property owners the meaning of

03. Although some 2,000 hand-bills had been printed and distributed explanatory of these

two sections, from information I have received

stan 1 them and it was thought advisable that they should. It never occurred to me that the European property owners would have any difficulty in understanding these sections. In

in seeking abode under the furls of THE publication of Penang's new-journalistic however, the way the Singapore exchanges the first instance, with the assistance of the Britannia's flag, expect that measure of her venture, the Straits Ech, has been postponed have moved. When silver was going down Registrar-General, I invited the Chinese pro- |

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open for one hour only, i.e., from 8 a.m. to 9am. There wil' be a delivery at 9 am, and a clear ance from the whole of the pillar boxes as on Sunday. The night box will be kept open. The Money Order office will be entirely closed Keep track of C. E. LeMunyon's locals.-Adut

until June 1st, owing to certain members of alt, powerful Government is capable of its staff not having arrived. As a temporary extending to all who seek British hospitality measure the management. is issuing a one and freedom in the right way. It is to be page sheet styled The Daily Bulletin, the first feared that so great is the pervading in issue of which took place on the 11th instant. fluence of corruption, that a good many persons more than are suspected in the MONDAY next, the 25th inst., having been de misdeeds that culminated in the trial andclared a public holiday, the Post Office will be conviction of Li Kwai Fan should be brought within the meshes of the law and made to suffer for their offence. By the deceased man's dying, declaration it is established beyond a doubt that the plot, which was carried out to so tragica conclusion, was well-known in Hongkong-if not to the authorities whose intelligence department in the light of the present case is surely susceptible of improvement—at least to the Chinese among whom Yeung Kui Wan could be count ed as one. The man Ng Lo Sam might have been a most useful.witness to get into the

Tux Shanghai Mercury is informed that the old dispute as to the possession of certain land in the Russian Concession which commenced as far back as 1896 between Jardine, Matheson

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obtained in the nature of additional light to be thrown upon the part which the instiga tors of the crime and others have played in this dastardly plot. The present is not the

pany.

THE RESUMPTION OF PROPERTY.

At the meeting of the Sanitary Board yester day afternoon correspondence was laid on the table relative to the proposed resumption of certain property and the provision of a back-

yard for No. 19, Circular Pathway.

the Singapore rate advanced, until at one time perty owners of No. 5 health district to meet it was verging on 5 per cent above the Hong.me on May 4th last. Only some seven came, kong rate, which kept strictly in accordance and at Han. Wei A Yuk's suggestion I ad- with silver. Now that silver is moving upward journed the meeting and requested authority to hid another meeting at a later date which the Singapore, exchange has a downward

should be open to all the property owners of tendency.

the Colony, I am sorry I made that mistake; I ought to have said to all the Chinese pro- perty owners. I am afraid a misunderstanding has been occasioned by an error on my part. The first meeting was an informal one, and it was my intention that the second one should be also informal. Authority was asked to advertise this adjourned meeting in the news- papers, and it was owing to the wording of this advertisement that the difficulty has arisen. As I have said before. I regret this and if the work Chinese "had appeared before "pro- perty owners" it would have been clear that the meeting was meant to be confined to Chi nese. Had I desired a formal meeting I should, undoubtedly consulted the Board, and it is with regret that I see my desire to assist the Chinese property owners has been mis- understood. I was incorrect in stating at the meeting that it was held at the Governor's request; it was with his authority. In conclu sion, if we are of the opinion that it will be advisable to call together a meeting of the European proper y owners to ensider the sec

Mr. Rumjaho minuted As, on the compte. tion of the proposed resumption by the Government the house will be only 37 ft. 3 in. is depth over all, and as there will be an open space in the rear street 35 feet wide, I think,

& Co. and the Russian authorities, has at from a sanitary point of view, that the further last been happily terminated, the Russian provision of a back-yard should not be insisted Government having duly handed over the title-upon; thus leaving the property of reasonable marketable value. The j5 feet space consider ably exceeds the space at first recommended At the meeting of the Sanitary Board yeater. by Professor Simpson and Mr. Chadwick to be day the President read a minute by the left open in the rear of a domestic building on Colonial Veterinary Surgeon relative to experie-erection, vide their draft Bill, section 177 ments with reference, to the cattle disease (one of the most drastic clauses suggested to be introduced). On personal inspection, I

first-case in which emissaries of the Chinese known as rinderpest, and asking the Govern find that if the drain is placed in 'the rear the tions I shall be very pleased to move a motion

ment to grant $3.cop for its investigation. He moved that the minute be forwarded to Govern ment and that authority be obtained for the expenditure of the money. Mr. Pollock seconded, and the motion was agreed to. A TELEGRAM rom flonolulu states that owing

10 that effect.

Mr. Pollock With reference in what has fast fallon from you that no distinction can be drawn between a formal and informal meet ing, here was a meeting which was publicly called by advertisement in the columns of the press, and the point, as I understand it of Mr. He rett's objection was that that was a notice

CRIMINAL 'SESSIONS.

The Criminal Sessions were resumed this Chief Justice, when Yeung Kwai Chung, Chung morning before Sir Henry S. Berkeley, Acting

Shing, Cheng Ki Mo, Wong Sin and Li Hoi, were charged with robbery with violence and stealing $415 and clothing on March 27th at

and were undefended. New Kowloon. Prisoners pleaded not guilty

Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr.

the prosecution. The following jury was ep- F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, appeared för panelled :-Messrs. H. T. Wilgress, D. H. Cameron, A. E Asgei, J. Lee; }. P. Xavier, W. Clark and W. J. Hill.

The jury without retiring returned a verdict of guilty.

the crime of robbery with violence was too In passing sentence his Lordship said that

frequent an occurrence in the Colony and must be put a stop to. Persons walking on sentenced them each to five years' hard labour, the King's highway must be protected. He and added that as they bad been found guilty of robbery with violence, they should each receive twenty strokes of the birch within the

first week of their incarceration.

Court adjourned till rago am.

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THE PLAGUE.

During the twenty-four hours ended at noon

to-day 19 further cases of bubonic plague, making 765 since January 1st, were reported, Seventeen of the cases were fatal

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE. Indian (Catherine Apcar) 25th inst. German (Zraten) 26th inst W Canadian (Empress of China) 29th inst "Indian (Namsang) and prox. br

Australian (Chingiu) gth prox.. Genman (Preussen) 13th orox.. American (Nippon Mari) 13th prax.. The Silk.ex.

•Silkpx C. P. R. Co.'s Express of ladin from Hongkong on 22nd ult, arrived 10 New Yaik on 21st inst

The N. Y, K. s.s. Aki Maru (Americin Line) left Shanghai for this port arst inst, and is expected to arrive here 24th inst.

Government have violated the sovereignty of British territory and committed an outrage

silage, etc. can be effectively carried off. - against our laws. We find it recorded in

The President explained that it was an Mr. Norton Kyshe's comprehensive history

application from Messrs. Leigh & range that that in 1845 two inferior agents of Chinese

exemption be practically given to the provision of a backyard to this house in Circular Government, having violated the sovereignty

Pathway: He had visited the house that of British law by coming over to Hongkong and apprehending: a suspected Chinese to the coal strike in British Columbia 1,500 morning, and found that the adjoining one, on tons of coal due there for the use of British, had a backyard. It had been a rule of without the authority of 2 warrant warships has not arrived. H.M. cruiser the Board, not to grant exemption in the case of meeting purporting to be signed by the from the Police Magistrate, were condemned; |· Amphitrite has consequently appealed to the of any house more than ao feet in depth Secretary of the Sanitary Board and therefore The G. P. R. &.s. Emprar of japan arrived at Kobe 8 pm, 20th inst. and left at a u.m., on the 15th October, to one month's local naval station for zoo-tons of coal and this was 37 feet 6 inches in depth, purparting a be a meeting summoned by Thersday for Yokohama where she is due at 5. imprisonment." As a result of this case 2 enable her to return to Hongkong towing but as it appeared that there was to be by the Sanitary Board. I think, sir, that Mr. am and Instant A notification was issued by the Government torpedo-boat destroyers to that port from a street at the back of the house 35 feet in Heweit has quite properly raised the questionThe CPR. Empres of China arrived enjoining all inhabitants to apprehend any Esquimalt. The authorities have wired to widib, he thought the Board might consider of principle, and I fully support him in the at Nagasaki 7.30 am 22nd inst, and leaves could grant principle that if any meeting is summoned again at 3' p.m., same day for Shanghai where

she is due at 9:30 pm, 23rd inst.?"pas such persons, in future and to bring them Washington for permission to comply with the

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