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-1, 1903. We shall have a Souvenir Day soon, but you' | DESPERALE SITUATION IN will have to pay us a personal visit as no chits will go. LeMunyon.-Advi
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RUSSIA AND MANCHUMA.
In the House of Lords on the 30th April, Earl Spencer asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether the report which appeared in the paws- papers as to the communications between Russia and China in reference to Manchuria was true, ar if he could give the House any information on the subject, it would be a source of satisfaction.
The Marquess of Lansdowne, in reply, said :--- At the last meeting of the House I mentioned in the noble Earl that communications were
rightful meed of praise. It would almost be a work of superogation to enlarge upon the inestimable qualities of an officer and a gentleman, with whose retirement, opinions Two more cases of plague occurred in the are unanimous, the Colony will be all the Victoria Gaol this morning, the victims being pourer. Mr. Shepherd's date of appoint-natives, who were serving their time there. ment in Hongkong is the 14th August, 1882. We regret to tearn that P.E, Hampdon, attached Just a
he succeeded Mr. to the Tsim Tsa Tsui Police Station has con- year after
It was only a few days since that Reuter Hazeland as acting deputy registrar tracted the disease, and was removed to the
telegraphed from home to the effect that a serious anti-dynastic outbreak had occured in of the Supreme Court in addition to Kennedy Town Plague Hospital yesterday. his office of clerk of the Dead Registry, THERE was a ium we in town yesterday to the Yunnan, and that the rebels had captured the passing between the Russian Government and With the transies of the Land Office to the effect that Kang naci, the reformer had city of Linanfu. Since then further informa-the other Governments concerned with regard Registry of the Supreme Court towards the arrived in the Colony per the French Mail tion of a serious character has been received into the conditions which the Russian Govera end of 1884 Mr. Shepherd was gazetted Annam, and that he landed without being the Colony, not the least significant being a inent were alleged to be demanding in connec- deputy Land Oficer on the 19th November, observed. Later in the day, it was found out telegram to M. Rau, the Vice-Consul for tion with the evacuation of Manchurin. These that the Imperial recall, supposed to have been France, stating that native officials had inform communications are still in progress; but, in Very shortly after a petition (in January, emanated from the Emperor Kwang Su, was aed the French Consuls at Vansante and Mengts the meanwhile, we have received, front a source $85 was presented to the Legislative Coun faise one, and that it was through the machina. that the situation had grown very serious, and the authority of which we cannot question, in-
on the railway line now being built between
ment have lidt information that they have no Tonking and Yonnanfu. This they evidently knowledge of the reported Convention, and that
#he Hongkong (elegraph eit praying for legistation, to improve the tions of the Empress Dowager. We are also urging them to at uace cail in the workers formation to the effect that the Russian Govern-
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1903.
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lant laws in force in Hongkong. `owing informed that Kang Yu-wei, took the first to the fact that a very large number | steamer bound for the South again yesterday.
it was believed a majority) of the titles
to land in the Colony had, for various À CORRESPONDENT writing to the Pinang
Tuasons,
fallen into a most complicated Gazette on the subject on judicial appointments Bram just to hand, both the capital of the privilages in Manchuria, or departing from the
in the Malay States thus concludes his article: Lately several members of the l'erak service have been given appointments in Hongkong and the Government might do worse than reverse this process and call on the Hongkong Service to supply one of the magisterial offices in the States. Magisterial experience in Hong- kong confrs and must confer just that know- ledge of the Chinese and Chinese methods ul
This circum- and entangled condition. The news conveyed by Renter of the stance did not tend to lighten the duties "That can be obtained, and is skilfully U11.rary distinctions conferred upon three of the incumbent in the Land Office. If Di the oldest officials "in" the Hongkong | anything, they were aggravated by the grow TERED ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC Public Service will be received throughout the ing practice of dividing lots into sections and Colony with considerable satisfaction. We sub-sections. As far as we know, the law are informed that the Imperial Service Order has not been amenied, and through all the I has been conferred on the Hommarable Cram dificulties and accumulations of work
business which is valuable in the Native mander R. Murray Rumsey, R.N. (retd.), Į which have at times arisen through the de
States, and it would be a matter of satisfaction Harbour Master, and Mr. Bruce Shepherd,partment being icatly under-officered, to all who are interested in the welfare of the Land Dürer at Hongkung, and that Ins: Mr. Shepherd has cheerfully put through | States to hear that the nest magistracy which pector Markic, recently retired from the his onerous duties with conspicuous success, falls vacant had been offered to one of the Police Force, receives a medal. Fach in his Contrast the rent roll of the Colony twenty nccupants of the Hongkong bench, respective department, these three officials years ago with that of the present day and deserve well of the Colony, with which they we have but a fair idea of the phenomenal have been long and honourably connected, j growth in the work of the department over Captain Rumsey and Mr. Bruce Shepherd which Mr. Shepherd st successfully presides. are, we understand, both in the eve of retire. } The total number of lots on the 24th De ment, while Mr. Mackie has been for the past month actually in the enjoyment of his
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FORGERY ON THE H 2 S.
BANK.
A shratt named Ching T-sze was hunght before the Waxed Com, Shanghai, remanded from the 24th April charged with attempting to utter a forged cheque for Tls. 150 on the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on the 23rd instafit
Inspector Matheson said that the Police had been unable to arrest the actual forger of the cheque. He thought that if the present prisoner were dealt with, there would be more chance of arresting the other man.
well-earned pension. The recognition of the 950 were: Hongkong Marine and Inland valuable services of the three officials canna. Lots, respectively. In 1; the rateable therefore, but be endorsed as a fitting testi- value of the Colony can safely be estimated mony of good services rendered to the Co- at over six million dollars, with a proportion lony, Our first acquaintance with Captain ate increase in the lots throughout the Colony Romery dates back about twenty years and its dependencies. Nor is his urbanity when Capt. Thomsett held the substantive of manners lost to the community who are so A. S. WATSON & Co., appointment as head of the Harbour He often brought into touch with Mr. Shepherd partment. He was then working single in the almost daily transactions at one time
A representative of Messrs. Sassoon and Co. hander, Capt. MacEwen, the Assistam attending band deals in the Colony. The Hartar Master, having resigned on the 12th squatters' holdings in the suburbs and districts said that the prisoner was an insurance shroff | April 1884. The assistantship was filled, have ever been a source of trouble, but within their employ. He was willing that his brother should go to Ilankow to find the actual by,the arrival in the Colony of Capt. Kumspy the appointment of the Board to inquire into on the roth Jamary of the following year. the question and examine titles. &c., Mr.forger, but was anxious that a runner of the Court should go as well to assist him. The Within three months after Capt. Thomsett left Shepherd, as secretary since its constitutim
prisoner was willing to pay the expenses.
The prisoner was released on the same bail and his assistant assumed absolute charge for no, bas_becu..of invaluable aid to the
as before. Tis. so, and it was let to the Count one year during his absence. For six months members of which the Board have from during 1887 Capt. Rumsey went on leave time to tire consisted. His investigation to make arrangements for arresting the fugitive. returning in the middle of October. The into the Kowloon reserve lands and later post of Harbour Master became vacant on his exhaustive report on the system of land the 1st May, 1888, on the retirement of the tenure best adapteri to the New Territories hokier of the appointment, and Capt. Kumare works that will long outlive the retire- sey was appointed thereto. Since then hement of the subject of our notice from has conducted the duties of his office, under active service. By none other is the regal the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (consoli reregnition more richly merited. clated and amended at each stage with the growing requirements of the port), with Considerable efficiency and, speaking gen. rally, to the satisfaction of the shipping community. The duties and obligations devalving upon the Harbom Master are many besides a number of minor matters to be dealt with during the time a ship is in port-matters in connection with the crew;
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THE SILVER QUESTION.
The price of silver naturally continues to attract a considerable amount of attention. We have seen a fairly smart rise and then a sex back during the week. There are several Of Mr. Mackie much has been written and factors at work to contribute to the former. said shartly before he left these shores fornongst which is the purchase of more than 303,02 os. per week by the United States England in April last; suffice it to mention Government for the purposes of the new Philip. that his long record of service in the police p ne coinige, which has kept American supplies is as widely known as it is generally appre-from coming on the market there. The ciated.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
LeMunyon will have another grand opening Day and a Souvenir day as well; watch the date.
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MAO Taolai, the Director of the Tientsin Bank has gone w Peking to discuss the Government Mint with the Board of Revenue.
proceeded to do and, according to the rele they disclaim all intention of seeking exclusive Province and Mengisz have been besieged for assurances given in regard to that province. the past fifteen days. The wire states that in In the House of Commons Mr. Bowles asked Yunnanfu there are sixty inhabit nis of French the First Lord of the Treasury whether His nationality, including ten women and children, Majesty's Government would consider the while at Menges the community comprises | advisab lity of proposing to the Russian Cover- a hundred French and Italians, thirty being ment a reference to the arbitral juri diction of wemen and children. The Chinese officials The Hague of the questions which have arisen in those places are in despair and consider the relative to the claims and position of Russia in situation as extremely grave. The telegram | Manchuria; further, whether they had con- confirms the report of the capture of Linanfu, sidered the advisability of proposing to the and adds that Hemitcheou and Chipingtscheou | Russian Government to refer also the pending have also been taken, thus cutting off the line questions affecting the interests of bath courd- ol communication from s'unifu.
ries in Persia, Afghanistar, Asia Minor, and the Dardanelles.
Mr. Balfour: In regard to both these ques- tions, while His Majesty's Government are lesin, .s of using to the utmost the advantages given to international relations by the constitu tion of The Hague tribunal, we do not think that any of the questions now pending between us and Russia are of a kind which that tribunal could usefully deal with.
THE STRAÏTS CURRENCY.
•Although local expert opinion has up to the present, says the S. F. Press, contined itself, publicly at all events, to a more or less general expression of opinion, that the scheme" for mulated by the Straits Currency Committee at Home for ensuring a fixed currency is likely to pavesatisfactory, there are many points open to discussion, and many details that may cause Foreign Affairs whether, seeing that Russin had serious harm to our trade if not foreseen and provided against Goveromat has not yel declared its intentions as regards adopting the
recommendatio s
of the Committee, either
wholly or in part, and possibly will not do so until its plans are matured. It is stated that during the recent visit of the Colonial Secretary Batavia, he took the opportunity of consulting
to
the Netherlands Indies officials on curency and other matters. Now that Mr. Taylor
Mr. j. Walton asked the Under-Secretary for
collected and remained the Imperial Maritime Custom Revenues at Newchwang since August,
1900, and in view of the fact that these formed
part of the security for Chinese loans, is
Majesty's Government bad made representa tions to the Russian Government in regard to the restoration of those inaneys in the interest of British bondholders; and, if so, with what
results?
Lord Cranborne: We have been informed that the duties collected by the Imperial Mari. tine Customs at Newchwang are paid into the Russo-Chinese Bank to the credit of the Chi- nese Government, minus the monthly amount required for the support of the office. I under- stand that the Russian authorities claim to deduct from these funds the amount expended by them in the repair of the Shanhar-kwan- Newchwang Railway, bût further inqpigies are being made as to whether such an arrangement would endager the security of the bondholders.
THE CHINESE MEETINGS
AT SHANGHAI.
has returned, an opportunity may be given members of the Legislative Council to ex- press their views on the scheine, for though the currency question has been discussed at natiscam, there is still much to be said on details. The Committee of the Chamber of Commerce have, it is understood, already con- silered one or two points, but reference to them may yet be premature. A matter of great im portance to the trade of the Colony is how to deal with what Mr. A. Huttenbach in his book culls die "co-user"-the traders in the sur. &C Express. rounding countries who know no coin but the Mexican or British dollar, and use no other in remitting to Singapore. The custom of a native trader away from Singapore is to send
It is reported in local mandarin circles to produce here, and take backinanufactured goods, the effect that the Shanghai Tastai has re rice, and a certain proportion of dollars. Orbeceived secret instructions from Peking through the high authorities at Nanking to find cut the nafines of the men who called the public meet- may pay for goods purchased here partly in pro duce and partly in dollars. A difficulty willings at Chang Su-ho's gardens, a short time arise if he is not permitte to carry on his busi- ness, paying and receiving balances in specie. According to Mr. Huttenbach's calculations, half the whole trade of the Colony is done with countries who would, because co-using the Straits currency, be affected by any change in it. He specially mentions the case of Deli and Acheen, whose trade is so important to Penang, saying that safe action can only be taken by the Straits with a full previous knowledge of the intentions and extent of co-operation of these
From Deli we have now an indica tion of opinion, attached to a criticism of Mr. brokers have been asking everywhere for the **luan" of silver, but with very few results. Huttenbach's book in the Deli Courant, o in face of falling prices, stocks have beeti kept | May 11. That journal quotes the expression low, and in the absence of the usual quantity of Mr. Huttenbach's opinion, that as far as demand that has come from India, there is little matter for surprise that orders have been difficult to 63. The future remains, however,
Indian price has likewise been high, there was a considerable French order to be filled, and there is no doubt that a moderately consider able "bear" position had to be covered. There have not been wanting signs that a partial "corner" existed in April silver, and sellers of May silver are also believed to have been caught "shor." Certainly there has been a considerable demand for spot metal, and
co-users.
ago, and at the Canton Guild, on Ningpo Hoard, to protest against the action of Governor Wang Chich-ch'un regarding Kwangsi, and the co- duct of the Russians in Manchuria. It is further stated, according to the N. C. D. Nizus.. that attempts are to be nade to and punish some of the men who spoke at these meetings.
THE STRAITS TIN TRADE.
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The Perak Pioneer thus comments on the action of the F.M.S. Government in putting a prohibitive duty on the expon of tin ore fremi there to countries beyond the limits of the Straits Seulements.
Department failed in its courtesy to the THE London Gazette announces that the coming forward from America, and the strong Deli is concerned, it looks very much as if they other company. It will le still open in the
has been pleased to approve of Mr. Gaston Ernest Liebert as Consul of France at Hong
kong.
master of a British trader, the subsequent facilities which the captain obtained on the next day must be taken as ample reparation for the shortcomings previously Ir is reported that a certain supposed rich tin complained of. In addition to the depart-tode in Pahang has, on examination by an mental routine duties, as head of the ship expert, been found to consist principally of ping office, Capt. Rumsey acts as advisor to the Government in all matter relating to the principal factor contributing towards the prosperity of the port. The share he has taken in the debates of the Legislative Council shows him to be an official of the
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phalanx, though willing and ready to secure any advantage and facility to shipping and commercial interests. The lighting of the harbour approaches has been considerably improved during Capt. Rumsey's tenure of office. The construction of the Gap Rock Lighthouse was contienced and completed
(728d within his time, and the Wagian Light was taken over from the Chinese Government during his regime. There is now a far more improved system of signalling the approach of vessels, and his association with the com nittee of inquiry on the Hongkong Observa- tory effected some little improvement on the debateable subject of storm? warnings. Should the Kowloon Bridge, first mooted by Capt. Rumsey, ever become a fait accompli his name, if for no greater scheme, Hongkong-wireverte-associated withritand the Colony-
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HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.
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In another department and one whose work is not so much in evidence before the public but certainly none the less thoroughly recognised and gratefully ac knowledged, Mr. Bruce Shepherd claims a
*HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer
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sand-s'onc.
THE Tientsin Prefect Ling is said to be strong- ly opposed to contracting any foreign loans for the City finances, and maintains it is better lo work for a Government grant at a low rate of interest.
MANY prople are of opinion, says the Malay diall that the new export duty on tin should have been imposed a year ago before the Ame- rican Company expended money on land, staff, etc.
Now look out for LeMunyon's new store adv. It is a beauty-Advt.
IT is generally understood, that Li Kwai Fan, one of the murderers of Yeong Kue Wan, and who was sentenced to death at the last crimnina! sessions, will have the sentence commuted, to that of penal servitude for life.
VICERY Tsen Ch'on-hsuen, according to a Chungking telegram, passed the city of Luchaw in the same province (Szechuan) on the 20th ult, en route South. .E. will therefore be
unable to arrive in Shanghal much before the 10th inst.
THE Commander of the N. D. L steamer Nurnberg reports that he has passed on May, 23rd in 2 deg. 5 min. North and 120 deg. 11 min. East, the British barge John Davie code signal Q. C. G. M. which wishes to be re- ported "all well."
THE Beer to drink in the tropica is the Beer
made in the tropice-SAN MIGUEL.
on as insecure a basis as it has done for some tinte,
The decisive action of Government will not however interfere with legitimate tin bade operations by the American Syndicate or any
syndicate to purchase all the ore it can, smelt will go on using the British and Mexican dollar, it locally and export the melallic tin on squal and goes on to say: "We would sincerely trems to any part of the world. The Ameucan regret this: we consider it of great importance endeavour to capture atte tin trade having trus that also for Deli a fixed dollar rate should been signally checkmated an era of uninter
rupted prosperity for the industry may be con- ex st, the more so as she can toresee that if the Rdently expected. The policy of the Cavern Meanwhile the Commissioners appointed by Straits should adopt a dollar with a fixed rate, ment in levsing a prohibitive duty on the ne the United States Government to consider the the Government will at the same time forbid the might be liable to be misconstrued and ab. request of China and Mexico whether means importation of dollars. Then silver will go but its action in the manifest public interests jected to adverse criticism in certain quarters; can be arranged to use silver at a stable ratio down still more and the dullar still further
can well afford to stand the brunt of any un- with gold will ere jong reach this country after depreciate The rise of the last few days must reasonable cavillings on the part of interested their visit to Mexico. Concerning this visit, a be attributed to the daily expectation of a Gov- panties. Now however that Government has ernment resolution regulating the rate of ex.
gone so far, it is a matter for consideration Mr. Gadd, an American who lias devoted con.
whether the time has not arrived and chcum- siderable attention to the question, sug,ests change. On the adoption of a good basis in
nces come about for the total prohibition that in view of the friendly official visit, a com- India and Japao, silver at the beginning rose, of the export of tin-ore from the F.M.S. mittes should be formed to study the silver only to fall to a lower point afterwards. It my this measure not only all difficult. question in all its bearings and acute develop would not at all astonish us if the dollar, after ies and complications wdl be avoided; hut ments, surrounded as it is in 1993 with con--the regulation of the exchange question-in-the- the revenue would be benefitted by the levy
of the higher rate of duty on the metallic tin. ficting interests, and arbitrary exchange in Straits, should go down to So. In any case Deli fluencés, alike prejudicial to the best interests can derive no profit by the maintenance of the
SHIPPING AND MAILS. of gold standard and silver using and producing Mexican dollar, while it would have all the countries. He goes on to ask: How is the advantages of a fixed dollar rate equal to that value of silver to be determined for the pur of the Straits."
pose of a stable exchange for silver using and producing countries? His reply is that 'the
climax of value, whatever that value may be, cannot be balinced except through bullion banks of issue, acting automatically to main- tain a stable exchange between gold standard and silver using and producing countries, otherwise the silver problem will continue to bristle with perplexing fiscal eventual ties. Be proposes that silver should be based on gold, but without a ratio to gold, and operated with out the presence of gold, and he furtlier claims it to be an exchange plank strong enough and broad enough to carty the silver product of the world, even should the output become doubled or trebled in volume. Bulion, banks of issue when operated from London and New York, will legitimately and profitably employ all the silver produced.-L. & C. Express.
THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer I made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.
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The Kyushu Tea Export and the Brick Tea Manufacturing Companies, of Nagasaki, and the Tea Manufactories nt Fukuoka and- Kumamoto, which have hitherto been working together under an agreement signed by them last year, are now reported to the arranging for their amalgamation into one concern. These companies will convene general meelings of their shareholders at an early date to consider the amalgamation question, which the directors of the four fris desire to accomplish as soon as possible, for the purpose of reducing the cost of production of their goods,
MAILS DUE American (Doric) 4th inst. English (Atarsilia) 4th inst Australian (Chingt) 5th inst. German (Preussen) 13th insi. American (Nippoň Maru) 13th inst. Australian (Taiyuan) 2151 inst. American (Siberia) 22nd inst. Canadian (Empress of India) z2nd inst.
The E. &.A. Co.'s s.s. Eastern will leave
Manila this afternoon and may be expected
here on 3rd inst. p.m.
The C. P. R. Co.'s 5.5. Torlar' which left
Yokohama on 16th ult, arived at Vancouver on 29th ult, at 6.30 pm.
The C. N. Co.'s 6.8. Taiyuan from Australian Ports left Sydney on 29th ult., and is expected to arrive heic on 21st inst.
The C. R. Co.'s 5.5. Athenian arrived at Shanghai z p.m., 30th ult, sailed 11 am, Su day, and is due it Nagasaki 7 n.n, and inat,
The P. & 0.5. N. 9.3. Mastilla left Singa pore for this port on 30th ult, at 6 pm, with the Outward English Mails, and is due here nu 4 inst,, at about 2 p.m.
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in the tropica-SAN MIGUEL, made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL
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