Entimations.
WATSON'S
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
FAR THE SUMMER.
PRICKLY
HEAT LOTION
Que of our tapet popular preparations,
whr das fed the test of fifty yes. Cools, the skin and removes
Catin at once.
RINGWORM
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An holyte specific for Ringworm and
Dobi Aten.
HOUSEHOLD
AMMONIA
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903.
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MARRIAGE.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THz Criminal Sessions will be continued at 10.30 am, on Monday.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
An extraordinary general meeting of share- hilders in the China Light and Power Com- WK have received from the Statistical Depart-pany, Limited, was held at the offices of the ment, I.M.C., a copy of the Customs Gazette general managers, Messrs. Shewan, Tome; January-March, 1903.
& Co., 14, Des Veux Central, at eleven o'clock this morning for the purpose of considering resolutions regarding the capital of the company, There were present the Hon. R. Shewan (chairman), Hon. Sir l'aul Chater, C.Min, Dr. Noble, Messrs. }. H. Lewis (directors), D). E. Browne, A. Reid, L. Marsion. Fung Wa Chun and P, Henderson (sécratuity).
We shall have a Souvenir Day, soon but you will have to pay us a personal visit as no chits. will go.
LeMunyon Advt.
THE Hon. Dr. Io Kai, C.M.G., and the Rev. r. W. Pearce have been appointed additional members of the tourd for the examination of interpreters.
The Secretary having read the notice con vening the meeting,
The Chairman said. -I propose the first re-
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REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL CIVIL MEDICAL OFFICER
FOR THE YEAR 1902
The [lon. Dr. Atkinson has submitted his annual report, dated 9th April, and from it we make the following extracts:-
POLICE.
The admissions to the hospital were nearly the same as last year, the number being 938, as against 937 in 1901. The strength of the force was $81, as against 886 in 1901. There were 52 less Europeans, 42 less Indians, and 103 more Chines admitted. There was a marked diminution in the aumber of malarial fever admissions, the figures being 176, s against 407 in 1901, a result due, in a great measure to the more active anti-malarial
Malarial Fever-There was a decided de. crease in the number of patients admitted from this class of disease, the figures being 349 as This marked compared with 787 in 1901. diminution is to a great extent accounted for by the active anti-malarial measures which have been carried out during the past few years.
LUNATIC ASYLUMS. There were 30 moće admissions than in the previous year, and at times it was with difficulty that the hospital could accommodate all who were brought in.
MATERNITY HOSPITAL. There were 67 admissions as against 54 in 1901. There were no fatal cases. Nineteen were wives of government servants, 35 private
A schen e was instituted in 1982 for training Chinese women to act as inidwives. There are aheady two Chinese women underguing this
CAPT. Robinson of the s.s. Nanchang reported saiution, That the capital of the Company be measures carried on and to the more regular paying and 3 free. Twenty-eight were Asiatics.
on his arrival front Tientsin this morning that yesterday he picked up a Chinese fisherman, the sole survivor of a party of four, capsized in
a boat three days before.
At St. John's Cathedral. Hongleng, un the 27th instanty by the Rev. F. T. John on. M.A...
The recent visit of Dr. Pentecost to Shanghai ARTHUR MACGOWAN, Of Swatow, to KAT HLEEN DE SALES.
1764e involved an expenditure.of $1,426,37, and the China Gazette thinks it was "about 1,426 times. more than it was worth, except as an enter- tainment of the ultra eagle-screaching, rule. Britannia type."
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1993.
STRIKE OF 1E4MEN AT CANTON.
Concluding his report on Thursday ofthe strike of the men employed in the tea act- ories at Canton, our correspondent remared that the present deadlock has somewhat retarded business in this commodity at Car- ton where the opening season was neve known to have commenced so late in the
In fact, the first lot should have appeared on the market quitę a month ago. It is to be hojed, in the interest of all con Try 4 in your bath and you will feel allerned that the men will soon resume work As compared with this time last year the the be cut for it. For cleansing silver-
export of tea from Canton and Macao shows walk, gewellers and clothing, it is
up very unfavourably. Up to June, 1902, without en paad
no less than 14,217 lbs. passed through Hongkong from the districts of Canton and Macao on their way to the United Kingdom, and the return for this year is so far uil. To what extent the action of the strikers is res-
A. S. WATSON & CO., ponsible for the total extinction of any
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A MEETING of Justices of the Peace will be held at the Magistracy on Friday, the 18th prax., for the purpose of considering the application of Hans l'eter fortrum for the transfer of his publican's licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquor on the premises situated at Nos, 266 and 268, Queen's Road Central, under the sign of the "German Tavern" to Paul Wissing.
LeMunyon will have another grand opening Day and a Souvenir day as well; watch the date
reduced from $300,000 (divided into 15,000 shares of Szo cach) to $150,000 (divided into 15,000 shares of Sto each) and that such reduction be effected by reducing the nominal amount of all the shares in the Company's caputal from $20 to $10 per share.” Dr. Noble--I beg to second, Carried.
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use of quinine as a prophylactic. There were only two deaths during the year, as against right in 1901. One European died of heart disease and an Indian of phthisis. were walided-three Europeans, six Indians and two Chinese [? Ed., 77A", 7]. The causes were. phthisis (four), bronchitis (two), epilepsy (two). ' rheumatism (two), malariat cachexia and deafness one each.
TROIS
There was a considerable increase in the
The Chairman:-1 prupose the second resolu tien, "Thaut after such reduction the capital of the Compose be increased from $150,000 (divi. ded into 15,000 shares of $10 each) to $320,000mber of admissions 10 hospital notwithstand- (divided into 10,000 shares of Sto each) by the ing that the number of troops was somewhat
less. creation of 15,000 new shares of $10 each to be offered and if accepted to be allotted to the present shareholders of the Company in the ratio and proportion of one new share for every old share in the Company held by the respective shareholders thereof."
Mr D. E. Brown: 1 second the proposition. Carried.
The Chairman :-t now propose the third re- solution, “That in consideration of the guarantee and undertaking now given by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co. (the General Managers of the Company) and testified by their signature here- in (and to be further testified by the execution by the said Shewan, Tomes & Co. of a separate instrument of guarantee to be executed con- temporaneously with the Debenture Trust Deed
or Mortgage hereinafter referred to and, to be
ANOTHER Collapse has resulted from the heasy rains of the past few days. Early yesterday afternoon the end wall of 32, Leighton Hi Road fell outward causing the roof of the house to drop on to the first loor. A few minutes before three persons had been in a room beneath, but hearing warning sounds hurriedly went on to the stairs. The house, which is owned by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co, is held by the Trustees thereof to be appointed as now in a dangerous condition and will pro-hereinafter mentioned) that the dividend for the years 1903, 1904 and 1955 in respect of the bably have to be demolished.
new shares referred to in the second of the pre- ceding resolutions shall not fall below the rate of 6 per centum per annum in each and every one of the said three years the said Shewan, Tomes & C such General Managers as aforesaid by and hereby are authorised to issime Debentures to the amount of not more than $20,000'in the property of the Comp my to be secured by a duly esented Mortgage the read by the Conquny to such persons as Trotees for and on behalf of the Debenture bolders as the said Ehewan, Tomes & Co, may by writing under their hand appoint. The said Debentures to be issued in the shape of ‘Bonds sar $1,000 fr $100 each at the Debenture
SOME boatmen were engaged yesterday mont ing removing blocks, of concrete frane u. 12 light on to the Naval Yard Extension worki in the course of the surr-pens one of the heary tlacios e as being cong the trans the lighter by 14 at verem and the rope attached inelė. A man standing as the block to fall. close by fed cats the hold of the lighter and sustamed injuries which sucessuade! his te
eval to the Fung Waben-yitad.
export so far during the present season, it is of conse difficult to tell; but that their action ins helped further to penalize the dwindling made mn.China tea there cannot be much doubt. Employers are making a firm stand and do not seem inclined to yield more than they Rave done to the pressure that is brought to bear upon them. A meet- ing of the Ta Guild has been held in -Canton-and-a---solution was passed and sub-PROTRAMME In music to be placed by nebolders option respectively but so that the
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aggregate amount in value of such. Debentures taken together shall not exceed the sum of
·$20,000. The Bonds for and in respect of the said Debentures may be issued at a discount but exceeding 24 per cent, on the face value thereof but so that the holders respectively of sch Debentures shall not be entille i to be repaid more than the face value thereof. The said Debentures to bear interest at the rate of
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the date of actual issue to the respective holders thereof and to be repayable within 5 years from | and" "after the date of such actual issue, in nunner following that is to say No portion of the amount paid in respect of any of such Debentures shall be repayable during the first three years following the date of the actual issue thereof but upon the expiration of such
FURNITURE impossible to acquiesce in the demand, by police turned rut. The animal dodged the period of three years there shall be repaid in
DEALERS.
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BEDROOM
FURNITURE
ELECTRO PLATED.
GLASS, and
CHHINA WARDS PASTEURS MICROBE PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES,
The mortality was higher amongst the Europeans and much lower amongst the In- dians than in the previous year. The average daily rate of sickness was less in both Euro- pean and Indian Irions. Amongst the deaths in 19 2 (18) were ten fram malarial fever, three from plague, two from dysentery and one from liver abscess,
GAOL STAFF
mitted in the hospital during the year out of a Eighty-six members of the gaol staff were ad-
total staff of gr. Three were invalided-two for
theumatism, and one fur phthisis. There were
ou deaths.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
There was a large increase in the number of admissions during the year, the figures being sixty-four, as against thirty in 1951. This is accounted for by the increased number of men employed in this department, more particularly in ra: extermination. There were four deaths -one foreman and a disinfecting coolic having died from cholera and two others from matural causes. No members of the staff were invalided.
GOVERNMENT CIVIL BOSPITAL
The total number of admissions to the hospi tal was the highest on record, 3.180 having be admired during the year, as against 2048 in 1991. patients attending the host it was 11,815, as agatet 12.863 in (gor. -
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TUSC WAX 11OSPITAL.. The admissions were 413 less. than in 1901, due to the smaller number of plague cases admitted. The proportion of those under Eu ropean treatment is slightly larger than in 1901, the figures for the last three years being :—
European treatment. Chinese treatment. 170933 per cent. 57-7 per cent.
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It is with much regret that i have to record the death in the Government Civil Hospital, on the 24th November last, of Dr. Chung King U. He has been the resident medical officer at the Tung Wa Hospital since 1895 and it is to a great extent due to his tact and skill that so many improvements have been effected there. He died from consumption after several months' illness, and was succeeded by Dr. jeu Hawk.
KENNEDY TOW: INFECTEN HOSPITAL.
During the year the hospital premises have been enclosed by a substantial iron railing. Two hundred and six patients were treated, 17 being cases of small-pox, 52 cholera, and 94 were admitted suffering front plague. The large increase in the number of cholera cases was due to the outbreak of the disease which occured last spring and summer. There was
a decided diminution in the number of cases of small-pox and plague as compared with the previous year. The European nursing staff was completed by the arrival in May last of Wardmaster McKay. Dr. Jeu Hawk was ap- pointed resident medical officer during the time that cholera and plague were prevalent. The Hospital Hulk Hygein was moored off Krn. nedy Town Hospital from the 28th February to the rs: Tuly and several cases of small-pox. were treated there
ANTI-MALARIAL MEASURES. These have been vigorously continued during of paying patients and Government servants the year in the Western district. Several of amåted and a swall diminution in the wamber | the mull-hs here should be trained, I refer more of police cases and free patients The ate of especi ly to the one above Ripon Terrace to mortality for the year was 1.5 rer cent, as The west of the atheisnle Hospital. Several against 5.18 in 1905. The average daily num- of the others require constant allention, viz., ber of sick was 10:35 as against 1807% the one to the were of Richmond Terrace, &c. Women and Cir-litre».--The number admitted | The neighbourhand of Macdonnell Road has was 347 as against 281 in 1901 and 375 in 1960. This in rease in the number of women and childress shows the need of further accommoda- tion. This will be applied by the Victoria Hospital which is now rapidly approaching completion and will I trust he occupied this
vear.
NATIONALITY. Europeans—956 were admitted during the year as against 1,026 in 1931. Indians-834 were admitted as compared with 817 in 19 1.
Ariaties (Chinese and Japanese) →1,315 were admitted during the year, as against 1098 in 1901, an increase, of 237,. The majority of these must have been paying patients as there were fewer police cases and free patients treated then in the previous year. It is interesting to hore that Asiatics are availing themselves more of the benefits offered by this institation,
DISEASES.
bren dealt with. Much undergrowth has been removed, pools of stagnant water have been drained and the nullahs have also been partially trained. In the winter months a general fumi. gation of the servants' quarters in the houses of this district was carried out by the Sanitary Board staff with the object of killing off the anopheles with which they were found to be infected. The military authorities have also. been carrying on similar measures extensively on their land below Kennedy Road,
In conclusion I desire to thank all the mem- bers of the staff who have so ably assisted me daring the year, and I take this oppurtunity of thanking those who have presented flowers, books, &c., to the patients.
OOVE?NMENT, LUNATIC ASYLUMS. Dr. E. A, R. Laing furnishes the annual medical report on the Government Lunatic Asylums.
Sequently printed and circulated in the form of a leaflet. It twars the signature of the Chit Yun Tong and is to the following effect :- Whereas the men employed in the ten factories make a demand for an increase in their wages and whereas we have already contened with them many times, and it is within our memory that a few years ago each man was in receipt of nine candareens daily until the 26th year of Kwong So when they made an application for an increase, to
ABOUT five o'clock last evening a horse belung- which we acceded by granting them a rise ing to a Mr. McMillan got away from its natos which put up their daily wage to one mace and started on a wild career in Wanchai. In and two candareens. It is just three years Caroline Road it endeavoured to jump over an and they now again ask that their wages beuld boat-woman, but knocked her down is- further increased. Although at first we felt sensible, and as it heal Co No, t Station the
order of the Authorities, we agree to an in-
men and turned into Percival Street and Praja respect of each Debenture to each and every East and on as far as Bowrington where it holder thereof (a) "One quarter of the amount crease at the rate of three candareens daily.
collided with a buatman knocking him down paid in respect thereof within six calendar thus bringing the wages of each man to one
and injuring him sa seriously that he was re-months following the expitation of the said mace and five candareens: Now let all moved to hospital where he lies in a hopeles period of three years;" (6) "One quarter of understand that all the regulations of our condition. Turning into Russell Street the the amount paid in respect thereof within hongs will remain in force as heretofore | horse slipped and broke one of its legs with the welve calendar months tollowing the expire (excepting in the matter of wages) and no result that it had to be killed.
tion of the said perivd of three years;" (of the respiratory system, 203. diseases of the the year. Two suffered from alcoholism and employer will be permitted to consent to any higher rate of wages. We hereby direct all foremen to inform the employees that all those who are willing to resume their occu pation are ordered to return to work and those not desirous of returning we do not compel them. to do so. In any event no employer will be allowed to increase the wages privately in breach of our agreement. In case any one is found to contravene this role he will be fined two hundred dollars, out of which sum one half will ce awarded
PHOTOGRAPHIC to the guild and the other half to the in-
DEPARTMENT.
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN, or AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
formant.-Dated the 29th year of Kwong Su, 5th Moon. The change that has come over the tea trade in all the producing cen tres in China has been officially reported as raining what was once a flourishing industry, It was ascribable to several causes, not all within the power of the sufferers to remedy. The labour question, however, is one which ANDween the fountain head, the growers and can and ought to be successfully met be-
PROMPT RETURN,
Hop kengoth july, 1902.
CARMICHAEL
CLARKE,
1728d
ENGINEERS AND
AULDERS,
ONTRACTORS.
DED TO.
kony.
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"One quarter of the amount paid in respect Four floors freshly painted and tinted and is thereof within eighteen calendar months follow- first class condition to rent. Inquire at C. Bing the expiration of the said periud or three LeMunyon, New Store, 31, Des Voeux Road. years;" and (4) "One quarter of the amount P. O. Dax 368.-Adut,
paid in respect thereof within twenty-friur calendar months following the expiration of the said period of three years."
Sir Paul Chater:-1 will second, Carried.
THE POST OFFICE
AND CHIT BOOKS.
The new Postmaster General, Mr. L. A. M
johnsion, is displaying activity in reviving a old departmental regulation which his prede cessors wisely allowed to fall into abeyance The following is published in the Gazette: that, from the 1st July next, na chit-books accompanying letters sent by private messen. gers to be posted will be stamped or initialled at the General Post Office except in accordance with Government Notification No. 225, that is to say, the exact copy of the address of each letter for which a certificate is required must he entered in the chit-book and a postage stamp of the value of one cent for each letter
"It is notifed for the information of the public
attached. This does not apply to the receipt books accompanyig sealed boxes sent by box-
The total number of patients admitted to the asylums was 120, as against go in the year
the need for such an institution in the Colony. 1901, which shows a considerable increase and
Three European females were admitted during
The following diseases caused the greatest amber of admissions - Fevers :-dengue,
enteric, 34. 890. Venereal diseases, 18, 422, malarial fever, 319, simple continued, 85, diseases of the digestive system, 267, diseases
nervous system, 122, dysentery, 74, biberi, peripheral neuritis, and one a Roumanian 72, influenza, 67,
Jewess, from acute mania, both this woman The following diseases caused the greatest and the American female who was admitted in number of deaths diseases of the respiratory | April, 1895, now remain in the Asylum. They system, 37, cholera, 10, malarial fever, 9, enteric are quite incurable. The number of male fever, 8, dysentery, 6.
patients admitted shows an increase of 18 over Dengue-No less than 422 patients were last year. Of these, iz were suffering from admitted suffering from this disease. The first alcoholism or delicium tremens. Such cases, case curred on the 28th June, go cases were he states, require continuous vigilance and The Chairman-That is all the business, admitted in July, 241 in August, 56 in Septem-attention and can be treated with greater safety gentlemen, I am obliged to you for your alber and 33 in October. The outbreak subsided in the Asylum than in the Hospital. They tendance. A confirmatory meeting will be held
with the onset of the cold weather, only two have the same dieting and skilled attendance, after fourteen days' notice.
rases being admitted in November. Nearly and when violent can be restrained from in. all the members of the nursing and medical juring themselves and others. The moral effect tuff contracted the disease which is very in- na patient suffering from alcoholism when fections. It cannot, however, be said to be he finds himself in an Asylum cannot but be contagious, as many of the attendants did not beneficial, at least for a time. Two of the tients admitted have, to my knowledge, given contract it until they had been attending cases: for fully two months.
Yp drinking when they discovered their pear. Enteric Fever-There were 34 casas under ess to ordinary insanity. No fresh cases of treatment with 8 deaths. 13 of them were imania following intemperance bave come under ported cases and 3 occurred amongst members may notice during the year.
The English sailor, admitted in January of the police force, viz., two Europeans and one Indian. The diseare was much more fatal 1899, is still in the Asylum. He is quite incur amongst the Chinese, as out of 8 admitted 6ble, and is the noisest lunatic under my care. Of the 29 Europeans, admitted, 1 was under died, whereas with the Europeans out of 21.
THE PRAYA RECLAMATION
SALE.
It is notified in the Gazette that the public auction sale of the Praya Reclamation, opposite the Sailors' Home and registered as Marine Lot
No. 282, will be held on the zoth instead of the 6th proximo as previously fixed.
CHINESE PROCESSION AT MICAO.
the pickers and a solution arrived at, lest hohters in accordance with paragraph 12 el fixed to take place at Macao on the 14th July, Cases, a only proved fatal. The 5 Indianı | gbae,vation, were handed over to their friends
what should be a valuable trade be reduced the Postal Guide." It must be admitted that
districts. Our correspondant at Macao sug
had sent home were discharged cured, t died, leaving 7 remaining on December 31s The man who died was an Englishman aged 68 years, admitted in September, 1901, sufering from senile decay. He succumbed to an attack diarrhea following general debility,
Cholera. There were 14 cases of cholera admitted with zo deaths; these occurred in connection with the serious outbreak of this
Dyniery.There were 74 cases, with 6 of disease in the early part of the year, deaths, a diminution both in the number of
The Chinese dragon procession has been It will last three days from that day. It-is-attacked all recovered. to vanishing point. In the United States there is absolutely no necessity for putting la there has been a movement to cultivate tea, force such a regulation. The stamp of the expected that there will be a large influx of and the labour problem in this connection Post Office, or the initials of any officials of natives from Heungshan and the surrounding was solved by Dr. Shephard in a way as
that department, does not, in our opinion, give' ingenious as it was benevolent. The work the senders of letters any more guarantee for 51s that the congregation of large numbers of Chinese at this time of year when plague is the safe delivery of his communication" nog of picking tea is very light, as, indeed, is does it attach any more responsibility upon the prevalent at Canton and Hongkong should be most of the labour involved in curing. He officials of that department for the due delivery duction into the Colony of any cases of the carefully watched in order to prevent the intro selected for his workers boys and girls, and of all letters passing through the post. The disease in the incubating stage. This note of soon found that they were as efficient as practice is a common one in the Colony, and, it warning is a timely one and should commend adults in the quantity of work performed per must be admitted, is a useful one. The custom itself to the attention of the municipal and hour, and better than the latter in their dis is simply to satuly, the titers that she letters plague has been successfully, warded of this of sending letter to the past with a chit-book medical authorities in Macao, where, happily, cipline, fidelity, and carefulness, day- hava been duly delivered by their messengers,
the tropics is the Beex Ca PHE: Bear tế đầink in the tropics is the Beer
deaths as compared with the previous year.
Diphtheria. There were 6 cases under treat ment with one death,
Beridor.There was an increase in the number of cases as compared with the previous year, the figures being 65 as against 41. Five,
i ng of the cases were fatal.
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dias and Coloured. There were four dmissions during the year and two deaths, hot from dementia. Asiaties (Chinath and Japanese)-The admissions this year were 87, As against 76 in 1901. The number of females were zo shewing a decrease of 5, as compared with last year, and a corresponding increase of 16 male lunatics. There were to deaths 38· THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beeg
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