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FOR being in possession of a mandarin's hat and a dagger suspected of having been stolen, a native was fined by Mr. J. H. Kemp $25.
At the instance of Mr. A. O'D. Gourdin, a native
lad of thirteen was seat to the house of deten. tion for forty-eight hours and to receive twelve
Lof the world. Already her navy was a very great force. Surely, in the face of these challenges that had changed the conditions of the earth, and of the fact also that wherever foreign nations established their daminlon they established tariffs calculated to shut ou our trade-in every instance they either had done so or were going to do so- surely, it behoved us to be up and doings. The trade of British people the world over de
The rutes per quarter and per mensero, proportion strokes of the birch for stealing a gold scarfring | Hended for its conti uance upon the supre-
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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1903.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. PARCEL mails for Europe, etc., per s.s. Valetta
will close at 3 p.m. on Friday, the 5th inst. THERE will be no Band performance on the instan New Parade Ground on Monday next, the 8th
valued at $20 the property of the prosecutor.
On the 16th ultimo Detective Sergent Ker discovered the dead body of a native behind Robinson's store and managed, after a great cleat of trouble, to find the man whs deposited it there. He was brought before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning and fined $100,
THERE is at present in Hongkong Brigadier General H.E. Fung Chu Choy, a veteran of the Chinese Army, who has been sent down from the North by the New Viceroy of the Two Kwang to take command of the Kwangsi troops and suppress the rebellion in Kwangsi.
BEFORE Mr. J. H. Kemp this morning, a ricksha coolie in the employ of the compradore of the Hongkong Club, was charged with being in possession of a large quantity of butter, milk, kams, and sausages, valued at $38,
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acy of their navy, and it behoved them to keep thu fart ever by fate their eyes. In self- Bovering Conies as well as in British com fulfil, and to do it adequately required the munities the League had a great mission to efforts not of une hut of a hundred men to forth and preach the gosple that England must not take a back place amongst the nations of the world-that she must hold the premier position, and that there were men abroad as at home ready to vote their best efforts to secure that position (Applause). In the East the Navy League had a great work to perform. The question had been asked "What good can we do out here?" Incalculable good could be done; for, as in the case of the Hongkong branch, the first formed outside of Great Britain, invaluable suggestions could be given to the League at home which would
That the Board, in accordance with bre
tion 19 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, authorise Mr. Hanmer, whb has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary, to pết-*| form all or any of the duties of the Secretary.
7. Mr. H. E. Palluck, K.G., pursuant to notice will move
That having regard to the letter, signed "Anti-dumping,” which appeared in the Hongkong Daily Press of the zand March, 1903, the Acting Medicul Officer of Heahh be requested to report in writing to the Board as soon as possible 1. What percentage of bodies (giving figures) in proportion to the number of plague cases (giving figures) were dumped in the streets during the following periods, respectively:-
(1). The year 1898. (ii). The year 1899, (iii). The year 1900. (iv) The year 1901. (v). The year 1952.
(vi). The year 1993, from the 1st
January until the date of report.
2. What measures are now being taken with a view to minimize such dumping, and has the
tions to make as to the adoption of any fu ther measures for diminishing such dumping.
enforce the provisions of these sections and how many persons have been displaced thereby i
G. A. WOODCOCK, Secretary. Agenda. Minute by the Acting Medical Officer of Health relative to the present method of disinfection.
2. Minute by the Acting Medical Officer of Health reporting the occurrence of four cases of plague in Tsat Taz Mui' village and recom mending that certain works be carried out,
3. Minute by the Acting Medical Officer of Health recommending an amendment to the note in Bye-law No. 5 of the Bye-laws regulat ing Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation.
4. Result of the analysis of a sample of well water.
5. Reports of the analysis of the public water supplics for the month of May, 1903,
6. Report relative to the scavenging of the Hili District,
7. Mortality Statistics for the weeks ended the 4th, 18th and 25th April, 1993.
8. Line-washing Reture for the fortright ended the 26th May, 1903.
9. Rat Return for the fortnight ended June 2nd, 1903.
to. Application for the registration of No. 157 Queen's Road East as a public laundry.
11. Application for the registration of No. 199
Le Munyon will have another grand opening the property of the Hongkong Club. He was crisis in the world's history was approaching, Acting Medical Officer of Health any sugges- } Queen's Road East as a public laundry,
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AT about one o'clock this morning the Fire On May 1st the speed of all trains in Russia Brigade was summoned to an outbreak of fire at No. Hillier Street. Arrived there the firemen, under Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, found a three-storeyed building in flames. The place, which was completely gutted, had been used as a native medicine store. The fire originated when drying some medicinal herbs. The place was insured for $35,000 in several native insurance companies.
THE districts round Peking are suffering from drought and scarcity of food, and the Emperor has been praying for rain,
IT is officially announced that ships of the United States squadron, stationed in the Medi- terranean, will take part in the regatia week at Kiel.
THEKE are a number of cattle buyers in Chin- kiang, who are purchasing large numbers of cattle for export. Most of the cattle is being shipped to the Philippines.
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REFERRING to the forthcoming departure of Sir West Ridgeway, Governor of Ceylon, the | Aslan says ;--Who his successor may be we can only guess, although one local prophet has gone so far as to speak of the present Governor of Hongkong as “our next Governor." Sir Henry Blake is a clever man, but Ceylon wants a very strong man. Some one who will
THE Kussian authorities are said to be pressing their Manchuria demands, and the l'aiwuphold the balance evenly and not lean too much officials are accordingly staying away as much as possible.
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We shall have a Souvenir Day soon, but you will have to pay us a personal visit as no chits will go. LoMunyon.—Advl.
serve to extend its sphere of usefulness. A
and although the great final struggle might be delayed a little longer, it was bound to come. When we fought, we must fight to win, and in order to win we must have every detail of the war thought out beforehand and be ready for every emergency. Mr. Wyatt expressed on behalf of his colleagues at home and of bimself their most earnest and sincere thanks for the strong and vigorous way in which the work of the Navy League had been carried out here. Th nks certainly were due to the committee who had so ably fulfilled their duties. Such a display of real heartened the League in its mission, and if the League succeeded in its endeavour to rouse and maintain the necessary spirit of interest and enthusiasm in the British people at home and abroad, a great achieve- ment would be performed, and as one family' throughout the world we would be able to face the future with confidence. (Applause.)
His Excellency, in thanking Mr. Wyalt for his mot instructive and eloquent address, said to any particular colour in his sympathies. the Hongkong Branch of the League comprised Whoever comes to Ceylon he will have his only about a quarter of the British population, work all cut out, for Sir West Ridgeway has and there was ample room for expansion, Re- made the pace a clinker, and put up records inferring to the necessity for a strong Navy, he said there were two ways of regarding the matter. One was the necessity for a strong Navy having regard to future war, and the other LeMunyon, New Store, 31, Des Voeux Road. regard to the fact that in trade matters we were was the necessity for a strong Navy having
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THE NAVY LEAGUE.
LECTURE BY MR. H. F. WYATT
A well-attended meeting of members and friends of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy League was held in St. Andrew's Hall last evening under the presidency of H. E. the Governor, Sir H. A. Blake, 'G C.M.G. The
OWING to the activity of insurgents in prefec-principal speaker was Mr. H. F. Wyatt, a dele. tures and districts in Kwangtung, which adjoins Husan, the officials of that part of the latter
province are on the alert for fear that the Can-
tonese may cross the border.. The Governor of Hunan bas further despatched two thousand and five hundred troops to the borders.
DESCRINING Yung Lu's funeral a special cor- respondent of the Peking and Tientsin Times says:It was not nearly such a smart faneral as that of many a Shanghai merchant, but among the crowd were faces and folks who seemed to belong to a prehistoric age, and meeting them in the streets was like coming
the treasure-house of the world, and we wanted that strong Navy to secure lasting peace. (Ap- plause.) It was in that aspect, His Excellency, said, that he preferred to look at it. War was a dreadful thing, and in spending our money to secure the best and the strongest Navy in the world he hoped we were also expending it to secure the blessings of peace." (Applause.). When the day of trial came, concluded the speaker, we should look forward ‚over the sca
and over the land for that help which, he was quite certain, if the people were only properly trained, we should never look for in vain in any part of the Empire. (Applause.)
gate from the Navy League in England, and who has recently been lecturing in Canada, pan and Shanghai. On the platform with him were H. E. the Governor, Messra, II. E. Mr. Wyatt, in acknowledging, the than's said Pollock, K.C, E. D. Law, M. W. Slade, B.it was very true that the upkeep of our naval Layton and R. C. Wilcox, while Lady Blake | strength was the chief guarantee of peace; occupied a seat in the body of the hall.
In introducing the lecturer to the meeting, Sir Henry said Mr. Wyatt had been delegated by the Navy League at home to bring before the people of the British Empire in the Colonies, and to stimulate their interest. in the condition of our Navy. We in Hongkong, who saw before us the great ships of every nation of the world
therefore the Navy Leagus might be looked upon as the greatest peace. society on earth. To leave the British Empire undefended or too weakly defended would be not only a piece of insanity but a crime against civilisation and the peace of the world. With reference to the in- troduction of naval reserves he recalled the fact that he was one of a deputation who waited
Premiers were home for the Jubilee, to bring that very point before him. Canada had now begun to recognise the duty that lay upon her to do something to assist in the naval defence of the Empire. (Applause.)
FURNITURE face to face with a long ago dead and gone that day by day entered our port, had no need upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier when the Colonial
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THE French soldiers who have been despatched to, Kwangsi have entered Kweilinfu, the capital of the Province, says a telegraphic report tothe Wai Wupu, on 23rd ult, and it is reported in Peking that there is reason to believe that the acting Viceroy Teh Hsu of Liang Kwang has been bribed by the French authorities to allow the soldiers of the Republic to enter Kwangsi Province.
FROM private advices from Newchwang it was learnt that a Russian sailor on the man-of-war there ran amok a few days ago, and began firing all round, shooting one man outright and injuring others. Finding it impossible to get
to be reminded of the fact that our existence depended upon the perfection of our Navy. This was no party question. The labours of the Navy League in keeping before the people of the Britis. Empire the minimum require ments to satisfy the conditions of safety were labours that must be appreciated by every Gov- emment. Supremacy at sea was absolutely necessary for us, and, whatever the cost, we` must secure at once that the Navy should be sufficient, efficient, and ready. (Applause.) His Excellency then formally introduced Mr. Wyatt to the meeting.
3. How many convictions in respect of the dumping of dead bodies in the streets have taker place before a Police Magistrate :—
(i). During the year 1900. (ii). During the year 1901. (ii) During the year 1903.
(iv). From the 1st of January, 1903, 10
the date of report. What penalties were awarded in respect of each of such convictions, and state the cases, if any, in which the party elected to pay the fine instead of undergoing im- prisonment.
4. What measures are now adopted for (a). Temporarily housing people whoje rooms are being disinfected in consequence of plague having occurred; and (b), Protecting the furniture and property of
such people from damage. Has the Acting Medical Officer of Health any suggestions to make for the improve, ment of such measure?
5. Whether it is the fact that in former years only the flat where a case of plague occurred was disinfected and not the whole house, and if so, when was the former practice discon- tinued and for what reasons.
locked up in a box in a flat in which plague
6. Whether it is necessary that winter clothes,
has occurred should be disinfected and for how long has such practice been in force.
Whether the following statements, which are contained in the above-mentioned letter of "Anti-dumping " are accurate or not, and, if inaccurate, in what respects they are
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() As soon as a death is reported a policeman is despatched to the house where it bas occurred, and the inmates are not allowed to leave till the body has been examined by a doctor and the cause of death cer tified, which, as rule, takes over twenty-four hours."
DRAGON FESTIVAL AT CANTON,
INTERESTING SCENES."
Last Sunday was a big day among the Cantonese in the City of Rams, and one of exceptional interest to the little community puffing and panting in the sweltering heat on the Shamien. I was dragon festival day and from early morning to sunset the river and canal were occupied by a long series of processions of those very long boats with bows resembling a dragon's head and steres built in the style of long tails. They were narrow-boats -each
holding from 50 to 100 men. In some there were more than to men, dressed in gorgeous colours and embroideries, and all donning large Chinese straw hats. It has been stated by many that the dragon festival is dying out in the Treaty Ports but on Sunday, those who took the opportunity of the excursion trips by s.5. Kinshan and 1.5. Sancheung, can certainly testify to the contrary. A very pretty sight was occasioned by the di-play-boats, taking advantage of the clearance made in the Shamien canal by order of the British and French Consuls, and circling the island of Shamien. Unfortunately two of the largest dragon' boats collided in mid-stream and
precipitated about 40 men into the water. It
was 2 marvel that only two were drowned, the river at the time being conjested with launches and small craft witnessing the processions. The streets of the city were crowded with the younger portion of the popula- tion making merry, and street hawkers did a big trade. Nearly 100 sieam-launches left for the West River on an excursion to Yuet Shing the city where "The Temple of the Mother of the Dragon" is situated. To this city, at this time of the year, thousands of pilgrima make- their way to worship at the shrine of the dragen. It will be remembered that the place is one of the eight opened last February as a port of call for ships of all flag, In previous years only (ii). "If the death is pronounced to be launches flying the Chinese flag were allowed from plague the Sanitary Board to call. There is little doubt that we shall officials take charge of the premiseshear during the next few days of several piracies and the occupants of the whole house of launches on this roure although the Chinese are turned out into the street with their authorities have taken extra precautions in furniture and all their clothing, winter placing additional armed guards on all boats and summer, which is emptied from proceeding to Yuet Shing. The beading along the boxes and disinfected."
the water front was crowded by native sight (iii). "After fumigation, the whole house seers and lined with hawken of all kinds. The is closed and nailed and the oc Shamien native guards were doubled and only cupants are left to shift for themselves
the smaller gates of bridges leading from with their fumiture as best as they Shamien were allowed to be opened even for Europeans. The weather was magnificent, and those visitors from Hongkong who took advantage of the trips saw a sight that will andlung remain in their memory.
can."
(iv), “During what is called the disin. fecting operation, leather boxes, chests-of-drawers, mattresses, other furniture are damaged to such an extent that they are unfit..for further use."
(v). "A case of plague occurred early this month at No. 31 Elgin Street, first floor. As usual the whole house was closed and the winter clothing, which was in boxes, taken and disinfected and the inmates were turned out, Some of them, who could not find any, place to go to live, remained in the street with their furniture for nearly a week, in all kinds of weather, with the result that one of them, an old man, go ill through exposure, and was taken to hospital where he died. (vi). There are several instances of people people turned out from plague-infected houses in Hollywood Road and Coch rane Street being in the public street for several days22
Mr. Pollock, C., in proposing a vote of thanks to His Excellency, said he was specially glad to see him in the chair, as an erroneous idea seemed to be abroad that in some way or another the Navy League were against the Government and that it was not becoming a high official to be a member of the Navy League. The presence of His Excellency that Mr. Wyatt met with a warm reception on
afternoon might tend, be thought, very effectu- rising to address the meeting, and, in expressally to dispose of that erroneous impression. (Applause.) So from the Navy League being against the Government, the object of the League had been, ever since its inception, 10 support the Government to the best of its, power. (Hear, hear.) The object of the League had been so to stir up public opinion in Great Britain to the importance of a paramount Navy that the electorate of Great Britain might have it brought home to them that a predominantly strong Navy was absolutely necessary, not for the purpose of aggression, but simply and solely for the security of the Empire and for the maintenance of that grand heritage which | will move mi, had been handed down to us. (Applause.
The proceedings then terinmate dë
at the man and disarm him, the commandering his admiration at seeing so many present at last gave the order to fire on him and he that afternoon, said it was known in England was instantly shot dead. His victim was buried that the Hongkong Branch was a powerful one on shore the next day, and the murderer was permeated by a spirit of strength and keenness, buried at sea..
After reviewing the history of our Navy and the formation of the League, he dwelt on the present position of affairs, observing that we were now throughout the world challenged by mighty rivals, people who competed with us at once in the paths of war and of diplomacy, who wrestled with us at every tura, tried to acquire dominion in every direction and looked upon us with jealous eyes. He was not speak; ing as one who wanted to incite animosity against other nations. He was only asking them to realise obvious facts, so clear that
PHOTOGRAPHIC THE German steamer Nuernberg, Captain Faburg, which arrived from Singapore yester DEPARTMENT. day reports:-Calm and light Ely winds to about 100 miles S. of Paracels, there in the night of the 30th to 31st ul. suddenly strong squalls prevailed, sea quickly rising. At a a.m., 31st, full hurricane, afternoon
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wind and sea decreasing, fine weather after- wards. Lost one sailor by getting heaved over- board into the sea.
THE fifth annual inceting of the China Mutual only the blind could fail to see them. Ever Life Insurance Co., Ld., was held at Shangbai since the opening of the Suez Canal that an 29th utt. Mr. John Ford, in the chair. In competition had been intensified. France and the course of his speech the Chairman said Germany and Russia-France and Germany that the business had shown a very substantial in particular--had taken advantage of it and came out into the Far East where before increase over that of former years. The ap- pointment of Mr. Foo Choo-choon as director they had hardly footing. France had now was confirmed, Mr.J.A. Wattie was re-elected to the Board, and Mr. Eastlack was appointed auditor for the ensuing year. In spite of the increased income it was decided to pay the same dividend as last year, ie, 6 per cent, in order that the Company might be still further strengthened during the next 12 months.
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SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held to-morrow, Thursday, nt, 4.15 p.m. The follow ing are the orders of the day.
Reply from Government relative to closing the Chinese Theatres,
3 Correspondence relative to flushing sewers with sea water. ⠀⠀
Correspondence relative to infectious di- seases at Shanghai.
an Empire in the East and it was more 25 Letter from Govérament relative to the than probable that it was going to be use of a Clayton's machine for disinfecting very considerably charged. The inmcose ships. dominion of Russia hardly needed to be pointed out of recent years Russia bad spread herself throughout Asif, and they knew how ker railways' and ber legions were, cros» sing over the Continent. Her sea power was increasing enormously,, It would not be long before Russia would be the second sea power | move —
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That with a view to encouraging the in habitants to report cases of plague and submit them for treatment, the Board re- commend that arrangements be made for opening temporary hospitals in various districts of the City and Kowloon, suitable premises being hired or temporary struc tures erected, where practicable for the purpose.
The hospitals to te under proper supervision and the arrangements to be completed is readiness for next spring, when cases of plague may be expected to recur.
Mr. A. Rumjahn pursuant to notice will
ask-
CHARTERING OF RUSSIAN
TRANSPORTS.../
The Ji Jik learns that a number of Nor wegian steamers at Vladivostock have been chartered by the Russians for transport pur pose.
THE PLAGUE RETURN.
Plague statistics for the three days ended at noon yesterday came to band too late last evening for insertion in our columns. We note that 53 cases were notified as having. occurred in the. Colony,-white 38 of them. terminated fatally, Two European cases figured on the return one being from 34 Elgin Sucer and the other at the Water Police Station in No. 12, Health District. As usual cases of bodies having been dumped plague victims being found were very conspicuous, no fewer than 23 various parts of the Colony. The figures for the twenty-four hours ended at noon today bring the total number of cases since the beginning of the year to 985. There were 18 fresh cases notified," of which 13 proved fatal
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