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ACCORDING to native report there were $750,000
CANTON, 8th September worth of arms, powder, and cartridges on board
It is reported that some days ago a well- of the Chinese cruiser fungal when she dressed Chinaman, who speaks English fluent sank wil Break r Point last month.
ly, went on to the Shamien and made some insulting remarks to a European lady, walking ONE month's gaol was the sentence upon aon the concession. She complained to the native coolie at the Magistracy, this morning for stealing wire netting from a window of the Mercantile Bank early this morning.
nominated unofficial members. Ir the Read-Adv purpose of administration the Goony i divided into fourteen districts, ea pre sided over by a commissioner, wo, bc sides performing judicial duties as magis trate, is the Chief Executive Officer of the district. The headquarters of each istrict with two exceptions, are on the coast! How different are the prevailing coditions of the two colonies-Gold Coast andHong! kong-will be gathered by the fact hat the Stage Copies Daily, ten cans: Weekly, twenty total shipping entered and cleared i 190x in the former is only 1,416,855 ns as against Hongkong's 19,325,384 (cclusive
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HONGKONG, Wednesday, SepT, 9, 1903.
OUR NEW GOVERNOR.
ment to Hongkong he receives a subțasitial increment to his personal emolumen. As Governor of the Gold Coast he daws a salary of £3,000 per annum and £500 table allowance. The Governor of Hong- Although speculation has been busy asso-kong is entitled to £5,000, ciating the name of one and then of another as the Governor to be appointed in succes-
In the Reuter. telegram, printed in our sion to Sir Henry Blake, promoted, it was issue this afternoon by kind permission of the little expected that the appointment would Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, he given to the incumbent of the governor- ship of the Gold Coast colony. We publish, who was appointed resident of Se we learn that Mr. Jolin Pickersgill Rodger,
in another column the official intimation langor in July, 1896, will proceed to the that His Majesty the King has been pleased to Gold Coast and fill the vacancy created by appoint Major Sir Matthew Nathan, ..., the promotion of H. E. Sir Matthew Nathan. Royal Engineers, at present Governor of Mr. Rodger, who received his education at the Gold Coast, to be Governor and Con- Eton and Christchurch, Oxford, entered the Chinese Gardeners, whose "al custommander-in-Chief of Hongkong in succession legal profession after leaving college, and methods of dealing with the Seeds may to His Excellency Sir Henry A: Blake. received his call to the Bar at the Inner fem
What has prompted the selection of a mili..ple in January, 1877, when he was awarded sometimes lend to disappointing results, tary official to govern this Colony is little a certificate of honour. Five years later be known at the present moment. It is purely left England for the Federated Malay States conjectural that the part Hongkong may and carried out the duties of chief magis yet be called upon to play in these trate and commissioner of lands at Selangor. regions, may require a man at the head
In March of 1884 he was appointed acting of the Executive whose military quali- British Resident, and in September of 1888 For use in the-garden generally fications should eminently fit him to guide was British Resident at Pahati,hree years later he was again acting Resident at Selangor, and in July of 1896 was made Resident of the State, being subsequently promoted to a similar office in the northern state of Perak.
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THE pative who was charged at the Magistracy yesterday for trying to utter a forged $5 bill was brought before Mr. Sercombe Smith, this morning, and committed for trial at the next
Criminal Sessions.
AT about z o'clock this afternoon the fire bell rang giving warning of fire in the Western District, Inspector Baker, together with the firemen, quickly turned out, but soon learned
that it was a false alarm
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KANG Yu Wei, has left Klang for Sumatra' and Batavia. He had a great send off at Klang and Port Swettenham. Mr. Chew Kok Hean, Secretary of the Klang General Farms, has
THE continuation of the case, in which an gone with him as Secretary.
Indian constable was charged with purgury, was proceeded with before Mr. Sercombe Smith this afternoon and was not concluded when our reporter left the court.
THE masters of the P. & O. ss. Borneo, and the German steamer Borneo were charged at the Magistracy yesterday and fined $to or seven days each for failing to provide flanges in order to prevent rats froin leaving and catering the ship. Before Mr. Smith this morning the master of the P. & 3. ss. Fréin was charged and fined $to for the same offence.
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A NATIVE couple was charged at the Magis. racy before. Mr. Sercombe Smith for entering removing therefrom one box containing cloth a certain dwelling house at Kowloon City and ing, one silver and one metal watch, one jade stone bangle, and $50 in money, amounting to the total value of $102. The complaint identified the couple as their neighbours. His Worship remanded the case for a week.
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British Consul, with the result that certain reads on the Shamien were ordered to be closed to Chinese. Consequently the native merchants having dealings with Europeans hold a mass meeting on Sunday and decided that if they were to be prevented, from using certain of the thoroughfares on the island, they would refrain from delivering goods on the
concession, ⠀ ⠀ which would entail. foreigneri having to send" to the city for goods, They requested the French Consul to support them in their
heir action, but after makinja representations to the municipal authorities he acquiesced in the decision of the British Consul, and an order was issued restraining Chinese from using certain roads. According to my information, which is obtained from a reliable source, the native merchants cease going to the Shamien to-morrow, and as there are be: tween 60 and 70, who are in the habit of taking such materials as silk, ten, crackers, bamboo cane, and other goods to their customers, con
siderable inconvenience will probably result to the foreign business community of Canton. They state that until the regulation is either withdrawn or modified they will keep clear of the Shamien.
THE FORTHCOMING AQUÁTIC SPORTS.
Arrangemen's in connection with the forth coming aquatic sports under the auspices of the Victoria Recreation Club are nearing comple- tion, and the Committee certainly deserve successful meetings next week, for they have done their utmost to ensure a varied pro gramme of events which should result in some well cuntested races. 100 yards new events, and ought championship race and diving for plates are secure a good number of entries. Przes have been offered by H.E. the Governor, Commodore C. G Kobinson, Messrs. A. Chapman (chairman of the Club), W. B. Dixson, J. R. M. Smith, Ha Tung, E. M. Hazeland, G. M. Bain, J. W. Osborne, A. Rogers, W. A. Crake, W. Richard, A MAN was passing in a launch and placed Falconer&Co., GA. Caldwell and many others, ceived from a native boatwoman who was petitors by Mrs. Robinson after the racing on the rice in my boat" was the explantion read they are to be handed to the successful com-
charged before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith this Saturday, the 19th. Thanks to Mr. Frank marning for being in unlawful possession of White, who has always done his utmost to 1,100 pounds of rice, and also for using her ensure a pleasant and successful meating, the beat for carrying cargo without a licence. She ladies have been specially catered for, a large Some of "Old Moore's" predictions for next charge, and $10 or ten days on the second.
was fined $ioo or three month's on the first decorated matshed having been erected from year are printed on the third page.
which an uninterrupted view of the sports will be obtained. Music will be provided by the band of the roth, Bombay Infantry, and there is every prospect nfake vyvý upon being che of the best on record, of the ladies' nomination race, which are as As requested, we gladly print the conditions
follows:-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
IT is reported that M. Hardouin will visit
Canton next month.
THE Russian training ship Okean left for Port Arthur this morning.
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THE German chartered troopship Silviu, which arrived yesterday, proceeded on her voyage to Kiautschow, to-day.
FOR behaving in a disorderly manner on board the Guthrie the native quartermaster was fined so, or fourteen days' imprisonment.
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The Manila Times, of and inst. says:A remarkably quick run was made by the China: Manila steamer Zafiro on the last voyage from Hongkong, considering the head wind and accomplished the run in fifty-four hours, which, heavy sea all the way down. The steamer had she not been in good trim, would have raken sixty. The Zufire is just out of dock and is as smart as a yacht in appearance. She brought a large number of passengers.
In the course of an interview, the mate of the
The total winnings in prize money of the Chinese cruiser fiuengdal stated that the cap- Canadian riflemen at Bisley this year amounted tain of the boat was not on the bridge when to £515, as compared with £331 last year.
the vessel foundered, but had left the ship in a boai along with the fourth engineer, the mate IMPORTANT discoveries have been made in and several other officers. As they were pull Manchuria of architecturi works of art revealing away from her a wave dashed the craft and not a little originality of conception. ing exceptional beauty of form and colouring
OFFICERS on leave from the China station have been ordered to hurry back to their ships by exchange. The grave aspect of affairs in the the British Admiralty, says a Vancouver
Orient, is the cause!
COLLAPSE AT MACDONNE
ROAD
THIS AFTERNOON.
About ane a'clocke this afternoon part of the roof at Nor MacDonnell Road, the residence of Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, fell in with a crash, foitun itely without injury, to any of the inmates although, we believe, Mrs. Hooper had a somewhat narrow cecape, having heard a cracking sound when in a room beneath and hastening out on to the verandah just in time to escape the falling debris. The whole of the furniture in the room on the first floor was more or less damaged by the collapse.
don coat and trowsers, open an umbrella and Each competitor will paddle one 'length in a
swim back to starting point. The winner is tub, jump out on the arriving at the platform and
to be properly dressed and umbrella opened at winning post, otherwise the prize will not be awarded him.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondants in this column.]
THE HEMP TRADE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."
against the side of the cruiser and the captain Sir: In last night's issue of the Hongkong and other men were washed beneath an awning Telegraph a communication about the Manila ing to a piece of rope.t and drowned, the mate saving his life by cling-hemp trade concludes with the remark, that
tion has taken steps to approach the Nether THE Maky Peninsula Sugar Industry Associe lands India Government on the subject of sanctioning enigration from Java to the Straits
without special freight facilities, it would be
from. London. impossible to divert the German Manila traffic
KING OF THE SEDANGS
AND HIS VISIT TO HONGKONG.
The doings of Mr. Jacques Lebaudy, the new Emperor of the Sahara, will recall to many who were about the West-end of Loadon fíteta years ago the ambitious aspirations of another Frenchman who, unfortunately for his prospects, lack d the necessary nerve to carry through his grandiose and interesting schemes." Marie 1., Roi des Sedangs, otherwise M. de Mayrema, who resided in longkong during the latter end of 1888, had held various official positions. under the French authority in Cochin China, and
long before he returned to Europe, Saigon and Tonking were full of series of his wild exploits among the mountains inland. He bad thrown off the irksome official harness, and, finding a congenial home in the Sedangs, had married a princess of what claimed to be the local royal house. At any rate, what the head of the royal house had not the courage er genius to claim for him, and when the old man died, the the handsome young Frenchman claimed invading while son-in-law rushed the regal position, and had himself proclaimed King of the Sedangs, sibilities, wit a kingdom at his back and modern ideas in his bead, so as soon as things settled down, King Marie, L., leaving his little yellow queen to gu de the Government during
I think this hint on state subvention of ship ping and trade is rather far-fetched. To the (1) That the protection clauses of the Indian of freight is a mere trifte. Besides, there is a consumer it matters very little, if he buys his Settlements on the following conditions, viz:-hemp in London or in Bremen. The difference. minigration Ordinance be extended to cover constant connection between Rotterdam via
He soon saw great pos
his absence, returned to Paris. There he suc ceeded in a short time in disposing of a number of concessions for gold and tin mining ventures, tea plantations, and other achenies, and gron accumulated quite a respectable "bank! Ha eng ged a staff, picked up an old, sweetheart, who jumped at the chance of becoming a queen on convenient ternis, and came on to London, where the King of the Sedangs and suite in ficcadilly. were soon in clover in one of the large hotels
Colonel North and other financiers were approached on behalf of the king, who had great railway and other schemes to exploit. Things were going oo well when a French in Paris, and started a fierce campaign against nissionary from Saigon made his appearance King Marie, strongly warning both Pata and London to have nothing to do with his Majesty,
A CHASED BY THE QUEEN,
It was at this important junctura in his
leaving his suite and his temporary French career that the king lost his nerve, and after a few days' hard aprecing he slipped off in a stedmer for the Far East agaip,
of action which in great measure brought about queen lamenting. This fair queen turned. but to be the possessor of a royal sort
the downfall of the King of the Sedange. When of spirit and temper, as it happened and she shipped off after her kingly deserier a course
he reached his capital, he found that the French authorities and the missionaries had been at work against his interests, and he had a cold reception from his yellow Ministers and the queen. But after all, he was the good lady's. husband, Sedang fashion, it is true, but still he was her lord and master, and king to beat. So on reflection, her Majesty decided to cling to him, and she was plunging quite satisfactorily till the other queen put in her appearance, and formally claimed her place and privileges. In the end, the yellow queen one night tried to retired from the scene, bis nerve again failing 1osert a kris in the king's ribs, and he promptly, bim.
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A MISERABLE ENDING. King Marie then went north to Hongkong, says a home Journal, where he called on the Governor, at that time, Sir William Des Voeux, the big man of reputation for worldly as ute- ness. He offered Sir William the Grand Cordon de l'Ordre de Sedang, but the Governor did not see his way to accept the decoration.
So the King, disappointed, in sorrow, and
be came, beshame,
Went away from Hongkong quite as sad an
recently from Sydney, via Manila, brought in THE E. and A. steamer Eastern, which arrived the strong room five boxes of gold, valued at £5,000, shipped by Chinese merchants in Sydney Javanese labourers, and (2) That the Superin: Mühlheim, Cologne, etc. to Mannheim. Many Sull, like the King of Serendib, he could find
for Hongkong.
A WIRE in the Cablenews dated Peking, 5th inst., säys-Serious friction has broken out among the legation guards. A street fight occurred last night between French and Ameri- Two American and thice French soldiers were can troopers. It resulted in a stabbing affray stabbed.
from Hainan, There, while queens wer no happiness wherever he went, and eventually he settled down on a small, wild-island pot far
searching for him among the mountains of the edangs, and French officials from Saigon were sions, a friendly snake bit him on the foot ons seeking interviews with him over bic conces night and put him out of his wisery.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
analogy with our own Colony. In Sierra Léone there are practically no industries at present, the inhabitants of Free- town and the Colony generally being
tendent of Indian Immigration be given the N. D. L. steamer visit the former harbour and same power of inspection and regulation of therefore the freight via Rotterdam would be traders and shopkeepers doing little be- yond the planting of cassada, which forms
Javanese as he now exercises in the case of cheaper than via London. the staple food of the people. In the Pro-
Indian coolies.
Considering, however, that Germany uses tectorate the inhabitants plant so-called
CHUI TAK, a marine hawker, was charged at yearly 40 to so thousand bales of Manila hemp farms, chiefly of rice and cassada, and
unlawful possession of ten shovels and a chisel, methods of the so much dreaded German com the Magistracy, this morning, with being in and imports this article via London, the sleepy collect natural products for sale to the various merchants and traders of the Colony. Fresh Kodak film, plenty of them; at LeMunchard Lowther & Co, Mr. d'Alinada appeared pales mentioned represents 4 to 5, tons value about St1, the property of Messrs. Pun-petition is really astonishing. The number of In 1900, after four years of peace, a serious yon's, 31, Des Vœux Road-Adet
on behalf of the defendant.. Sergeant Murrison freight or at least £5,000, which the Germans PHOTOGRAPHIC Hodgson, who was then the Governor,
stated that he discovered the gear hidden under have peacefully left to English shipping com- THE captain of the Messageries Maritimes the counter of defendant's second-hand shop, panies, while their own steamers struggled on DEPARTMENT. visited Kumassi, and was there besieged steamer, Australien reports that a big steamer and when asked to account for it said befor many years with but very little success.
by the Ashantis, the town being closely is ashore on the coast of Socotm, and that a bought it from different men at different inter further represent a capital of 125,030 to 160,000 German (Seydlite) 16th inst.
Four to five thousand tons of Manila hemp. invested. Provisions ran short, and a part her relief. Incidentally it may be mentioned party, A European employed by Messrs. Pun- British warship bas been sent from Aden for vals; and did not think they were stolen pro of the garrison, with the Governor, cut their that the Admiral Gueydon is still unheard of chard Lowther & Co. identified the property way out; the rest were relieved by Colonel it is suggested that she may be the missing and stated that the firm had recently lost about sale, etc. amounts to 2 to 3 % on that sum, (afterwards Sir J.) Willcocks, commanding vessel traits Times. the Ashantis' Field Force, on July 15, after
wwe hundred shovels. Defendant was fined $50 intend to reserve for themselves. The C. C. S. 5 Co.'s ss. Arkell from San which emoluments the Germans very wisely or fourteen days' imprisonment.de
imprisoninchi London imports very nearly half the Francisco on 18th. Els arrived at Kobe this YESTERDAY aßernçon Mr. T.,M. Pollock, who Manila hemp shipped (more than 5occo tons)
morning. has now severed his connection with the there is scarcely any provocation in this action
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Beer to drink to the tropics in the Beer mide in the tropicSAN MIGUEL
rebellion broke out in Ashanti.
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severe fighting. The Ashantis were sub- A SPECIAL wire to the San Francisco Chronicle sequently thoroughly routed at O'basia. from Vienna announces that King Edward of England has been in conference with Emperor Ultimately, in the beginning of 1901, peace Francis Joseph with reference to the situation editorial staff of our moming contemporary, and of the German trade. It b, however, significant day, and is expected, here, on 11th inst., at
England fries to monopolize the trade with the colonies. There are without any doubt many
long helpra trade suppressions à la Canada forgotten trifles of this kind to be remembered will be lawful all over the Empire I am,
og RM, SIEBEN Hongkong, Sta Sáptember, 100%
was restored, The commander, Lieutin Turkey. It is desire of the King to use his proceeds to South Africa, was the recipient of that the German awake from their long inac Colonel Willcocks, was promoted colonel influence for peace. It is felt in Vienna that a handsome present of Chinese silver-ware tivity just at the time the Jingo party and created a K.C.M.G. Sir F. Hodgson his presence will have great weight in deterfrom his leagues in the office where he has was appointed Governor of Barbados, and mining Austria's attitude in the matter.
been engaged for the past three years. In the Major Nathan took his place on the Gold Coast. The country is inhabited by a
Hongkong Police Force entertaine I him to the evening the inspectors and sergeants of the large number of native tribes more or less
Hongkong Hotel, where Chief Inspector H. C. independent of each other, but with
Baker presented him with a silver spirit flask similar customs and forms of governm at
and cigarette case, the former bearing the in- As a Crown colony, like Hongkong, the
scription Presented to TM.Pollock by the Governor of Gold Coast is assisted by an
Inspectors and Sergean Executive Council and Legislative Council,
Police Force, as a mark of estee 8th Septe The Exécutive Council consists of five
ember 1993 Saltable, speeches were made Lidi and sover)
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Beer to drink to the tropics is the beer e made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL:
By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and Officers the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme at the evening (weather permitting) →→ Kowloon Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow
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Talbot The Promise of Life
Valufel
Barcarolle.."Caracteristique
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made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL
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