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MARRIAGES. EVRE-WHARTON. On the 7th instant, at the Union Church, by the Rev. C. H. Hickling, HARRY, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eyre, Dulwich, London, to MABEL, third daughter of the late F. P. Wharton and Mrs. Wharton, of Plymouth.
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At St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, on 7th October, by the Rev. F. T. Johnson, M.A... Colonial Chaplain, EVAN ORMISTON, secon son of the late Walter Ormiston, of Hongkong and Ash Grove, Whitchurch, Shropshire, to KATHLEEN ANNE, youngest daughter of Franklin Homan, P. of Saxonbury, Rochester, Kent, England.
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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 7, 1903.
Hongkong Telegraph
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
| One more chance to buy a Kodak for 55; a good Kodak. LoMunyon, 31, Des Vocax Road. Advt.
Tits headquarters of Mr. J. Caroy Hall, newly appointer Consul-General, will be at Yokohama and not at Kobe.
A Times telegram to the San Francisco Chra- nicle of 3rd inst. says that the Emperor Francis Joseph, proposing the health of his imperial guest, the Cazr, pledged his part in an agree- ment to settle the Balkan traubles,
The Chishima Mars, which recently collided with the N-D.L.S. Seydlife, was taken up the river at Shanghai on 2nd inst, and docked at the Tungkadoo dock. The damages to the vessel will necessitate her going into dry dock for repairs.
THE INTERPORT: MATCH.
*If, however, the oft-threatened Eastern trouble be once more averted-as, indeed, seems more likely than not the outlook does seem to favour the expectations of a marker revival. Trade conditions may be temporarily disturbed when fiscal problem become neute, but even- that slate of things need not tend to the continuance of market depression, provided that the stimulus of Chinese labour be given to gold production" on the Rand and that as regards Americans buoyancy succeeds de moralisation. In the latter case the omens are more satisfactory than they have been for a con. siderable time past. It is true that the market is still regarded with some distrust by certain of the moneyed interests of New York. The bear explanations of that attitude are the labour situation in the United States; the certainty of
The Hongkong team left to-day per the RM.S. Tartar for Shanghai, and, commenting upon the forthcoming match, the . C. D. News of 3rd 'inst saysIn a few days more we shall have the Hongkong cricket team It is bruited about in shipping circles, says the amongst us, and a new chapter in the history THE plague continues its course, to-day's re- Straits Times, that certain local owners have of interport cricket in the Far East will be turn showing that two further Chinese cases recently been approached by Japanese agents commenced. Ever since foreigners first began have been notified, ons body being found in a for the purchase of their craft. Precisely what to settle in China Interpost rivalry in sport has water logged boat at Causeway Bay and an-truth there is in it we are not prepared to say, been a strong feature of their life, and this sav. ather opposite 13 Albany Street.
cbut it is significant that a Japanese firm has ing grace of existence in the land of the Yellow recently bought the Dutch steamer Teurer for Man has kept pace with the continued and some Sto0,000, that the Osaka Mainichi says steady growth of the foreign settlements. that there are several other inreign steamers The attention paid to sport, particularly now being negotiated for by Japanese ship cricket, by Englishmen is a subject of owners, and that the Hongkong Telegraph | much" discussion by people who, as a rule reports that the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha were
not inclined by nature towards hard exercise negotiating for the ss Pembrokeshire while in the open air, do not experience and she was being repaired in dock there.
therefore cannot take into consideration the immense benefits derivable from field Tak new colour with which our shins have sports. It is even more of a truism out here been painted is said to have answered admir than at home that physical fitness can only be ably, and to ensure a great a degree of in-maintained by daily exercise, and if a percent-sidential election ; whilst as regards the crops, visibility as it is possible to hope for Steaming age of deaths amongst foreigners in tropical into the harbour, and at very short range; a climates was taken it would be found that the Gibraltar correspondent of a London contem-sport-loving Englishman is the most immune
from disease. This however is a digression. Porary states that it was impossible to see the big war vessels there at anchor intil you were almost on top of them. From Algeciras, which side, this same correspondent found it extreme is just across the Bay, on the Europa Point
THE Bank of Formosa wishes to fix the price of silver regardless of the rate published by the Government, to counteract the advantage gained by firms, who through telegraphic advice, can forecast the official rise and fall to the Bank's disadvantage. The Government Are not likely to accede to the request.
C. M. S. N. Co.).
The visiting team, from all accounts, is com-
Presidential election inside twelve months; and the lateness of the crops, which involves. risk of damage by premature frosts. The labour situation, however, seems to be less ominous than it was; there is plenty of time for a revival between now and the date of the Pre-
railway officials have latterly been expressing hopeful expectations. The aloofness on the part of some New York financiers, towards the market may, perhaps, be better explained by, A VERY enjoyable evening was spent at the
the fack that till the appeal of the Northern Connaught House Hotel Inst evening when the Chinese Minister, designate to Japan, HE.
posed of men who can be trusted to worthily Securities Company is decided they preferte be Yang Chu was entertained at dinner by the
cricket field, but they will have all their work capital's employment in the States may largely uphold the reputation of Hongkong on the non-committal, as the nature and scope of China Merchants Steamh Navigation Co. Among those present were the Hon. Dr. Holy difficult to pick out the warships lying at cut out to dethrone Shanghai from the proud depend upon the final judgment in that case anchor. He says "Now in the harbour position won two years ago. They are due to
But even if it be true that a proportion of the Hai, Messrs. Wei On, Fung Wa Chuu, Tam Tze Kong and Chan Hewan, (manager of the (Gibraltar) were lying two great battleships, the sail on 7th October, arrive here on the roth New York financiers are marking time at the Bacchante and Vindictive, and a crowd of nad start play on Monday, the 12th. Arrange- moment, there is increasing testimony from the lesser ships. Yet, as we came in, all but the ments for their reception are being completed, other side that the ebb has reached its limit, signalmen were asking, "Where is the Fleet?" but a delay has occurred in the settlement and that a flowing lide may be expected in due Mail your films and Kodak orders to LeMun Against the back-ground of the Rock the ships of the social programme to be carried out, course. Mr. Henry Clews reckons that, having you, P. O. B. 368—Advt.
are practically invisible in their suite of service owing to the illness of Mr. E. T. I. Blount, the regard to the agricultural, industrial, and mone- grey. That is one point for the new colour, Hon. Treasurer of the Shanghai Cricket Club. tary position, there should be a gradual which we may say, wins pretty general ap-On Friday evening the local Committee select recovery from now onward of the rs per cent. proval. I tried from Algeciras to pick out the ed the following cricketers to constitute a pro-shrinkage in values which followed the legi vessels lying, alongside the Rock and those invisional eleven-Messrs, W. H. Moule, A. E. timate drop of 25 per cent. in reaction from the outer harbour, and completely failed to Lanning, V. H. Lanning, K. J. McEuen, W..H. excessive inflation. Our New York correspon- do so."
Jackson, W. J. Turnbull, G., C. Dew, R. C. dent, in the letter we published yesterday, Farbridge (Captain), G: M. Billings, A.J. Mc-spoke of the greatly improved tendency which Clure, W. H. C. Weipport. In their work of has succeeded a thorough liquidation, and like- selection the Committee, it must be admitted wise inferred a gradual rise in prices, with. by all who follow Shanghai cricket, have occasional reactions. Other assurances are to done wall. To pick eleven men and a like effect, and the conservative Wall Street give entire satisfaction to all interested is Journal" actually seems to anticipato a boom, an impossible task, and there may be, undoub-which may be helped by Standard Oll interests. tedly is, disappointment felt in certam quarters All things considered, therefore, the prospect. at the absence of names of favoured players for Americans certainly looks better than it has from the list. But the general concensus of done for many months, and that is a good opinion will be that no better team could have omen for the revival which is reck ned on here. been chosen to represent Shanghai in the ap proaching interport matches than this one; and that it will have the public confidence in its ability to hold tight the honours won in
longkong goes without saying.
IN the Koke Chiho Saibansho an action was THE Hongkong Cricket team left for Shanghai heard in which Messrs. E. D. Sassoon '& Co. to-day per the R.M.S. Tartar,
sued their former compradore for the recovery of Y59,114.89, a sum which, it was alleged, the firm lost in certain dealings with the Kibi Spinning Company of Okayama, and for which defendant was said to be responsible by his contract with the plaintiff. Judgment was reserved.
PRESSURE on our space to-day prevents the publication of Mr. Achariga's letter.
A COMPROMISE is probable on the basis of a registration of the corn tax of 15, to as, net.
THE Duke of Devonshire emphatically contra- the Westminster Gadeite. dicts the report of his resignation published in
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THE six-a-side football, competition of the H.K.F.C. was continued yesterday afternoon, when Brent defeated Clark by one goal to mil.
THE steamer Kowloon, which arrived from
·Wuhu this afternoon, encountered a strong North-east gale on the way down and had to | lay twelve hours in the outer harbour of Amoy,
THE composite cruiser Panay, built by Messre, 3. Le Palumām, noyd and Co., Ld, for the Philippine government left for Manila at day. light on and inst. The Panay is the last of fifteen similar vessels completed since January 1902 by the Company for the coastguard service of the Philippines.
As intimated in our columns on Monday the Bongkong (Chinese) branch of the Y.M.C.A.
26, Des Vœux Road, for Tuesday evening. The President, Hon. F. E. May, C..., the Bishop of Victoria, Archdeacon Banister and The Rev. W. Bridie addressed a gathering aun T FLOOR, 12, QUEEN'S ROAD, bering about 200, and a pleasant evening was
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THE Kole Chronicle of the 19th ult: says that
considerable anxiety was felt in reference to
the British steamer Finsburg, 1,230 tons bot,
built at Newcastle in 1880, which left Kobe for Yokohama'on the zist ult, and has not since been heard of She probably ran into a typhoon soon after leaving Kobe. She had 500 cases of dynamite on board, besides other cargo. H.M.S. Espiele was to leave Kobe on the 29th to look for her.
THERE bas been such a heavy and persistent mortality amongst the buffaloes, throughout Siam, and owing to the high price of the animals in consequence of which tillage of the soil is being lessened and rendered more difficult, their export has been prohibited, the Government believing that if area of cultivation were less ened, there would be danger of famine and great lost to commerce owing to shrinkage in the export of rice from that country.
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THE Straite Government Gazette publishes the draft of a Bill to amend the Steam Bollers Ordinance. The objects and reasons apponded state that the above-mentioned Ordinance has, in consequence of modere inventions and the modera variety of applications of steam power, become somewhat out of date; and the amend (728d|ments in the law proposed to be effected by the Bill are based on suggestions made by the
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WE (Kode Chronicle) understand that the Go- vernment has resolved to allow the insurance agents in Japan, in response to the application of the agents, time to communicate with their head offices regarding the new guarantes fee of Y100,000 that is to be required in future by the Government before foreign Insurance com Hongkong.panies will be allowed to carry on business in this country. The time limit, it will be remem bered, was the 35th Sept, and this date, It appears, has now been changed, to the 31st January next, by which time all insurance Companies doing business in this country must make the deposit required.. TB Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer
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THE sale of the Remaining Portion of Section B. of M. L. No. 18 has been indefinitely post poned. It is believed that a settlement will be arrived at between the owner and the mort- gagee when ultimately the property will be withdrawn. Quite a number of intending. pur chasers, however attended at Mr. Lammert's auction rooms this afternoon where the pro perty was to have been sold at 3 pm.
By kind permission of Major Radcliff and Officers the Band of the 33rd Burma. Infantry will play the following programme at the Kowloon Hotel during dinner to-morrow evening (weather permitting) :--
March........." Marche des Toreros "Godard Fintr'acte." Mimi "Femina....Hamihon Clarke Setection...... The Belle of New York "........Kerker Interiero." Pendant lo-Bal
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SIR Thomas Lipton is almost entirely recover. ed from his attack of appendicitia, says a New York wire of 3rd inst. He has, however,
sure, and to cut out banquets planned in his
honor. He will return to London in a few days. The Shamrocks will remain in this country, and probably be transformed into pleasure yachts, with reduced sail area and small crews.
Sir Thomas says that under the present rules
America will keep the cup, as a yacht built to
cross the Atlantic is too heavy to compete with the feathery craft built to defend the trophy in
New
York.
WEDDINGS IN HONGKONG.
As we are going to press the marringe is being solemnised in St. John's Cathedral, by the Rev. F. T. Johnson, MA, of Mr. Evan Ormiston, who has succeeded his father, the lato Mr. Walter Ormiston, as manager of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., in Hongkong, and Miss Kathleen Anne Homan, youngest daughter of Mr. F. Homan, of Kent, who recently arrived in the Colony, Mr. C. R Scott, of the International Tank, officiated as best man, and the bride was given away by Mr C. H. Grace, while Miss Homan attended her sister as bridesmaid. There was a large gathering at the Cathedral and at a subse quent reception.
A quiet wedding took place at the Union Church at noon to-day between. Mr. Harry Eyre, of Dulwich and Hongkong, and Miss Makel Wharton, who arrived from home t' is nurning 100 bride, whe was glow away by Mr. R. G. Heckford, was dressed in a pretty gown of fine muslin with foral effect and
bands of ecrue face insertion, and a handsome picture hat trimmed with pale pink roses completed her bridal toilette. The service was performed by the Rev. C. Hickling, while Mr. W. Bensley Boyce acted as best man. After the ceremony a few friends were enter.
started for their honeymoon which is, to be House Hotel, and later the newly-married pair
spent at Macao.
SANITARY BOARD.
BUNKERING 'RECORD.
There are other facis of very hopeful pur port-such, for example, as the assurance of great prosperity in Argentins and Canada. The heartening influence thereof should be widely
felt.
But the main consideration here, of course, is the likelihood that the employment of Chinese on the Rand may be legalised, and abundant supply of labour be forthcoming, so that the mines may be worked to their fall tember the P. M. S.S. C's lint Korea comeamed for shareholders. If that all-important At nine o'clock of the morning of 26th Sep capacity and commensurate dividends be menced coaling operations at Nagasaki and by expectation be fulfiled a shower of buying half past two had received into her bunkers:no orders may be expected, which will include, a less than 2,010 tons, and this rotwithstanding goodly proportion from financial centres the fact that during that peried coolies knocked off work for half an hour to tako chow. Thus the Mitsu Bishi Co. coaled and trimmed in bunkers 402 tons per hour for five hours.
THE OUTLOOK.
is at last. drawing to a close, and that a notable An instinctive feeling prevails that the long and dreary period of Stock Exchange activity change for the better will be seen in the later months of the current year. That sentiment is, as just remarked, "instinctive," but it has a better evidential basis than the earlier antici
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held pations of a boom, which were falsified by facts, to-morrow at 4.5.
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Mr. Pollock, pursuant to nolice, will ask - With reference to "Sanitation's "letter in the China Mall of Saturday, the 3rd October, have any, and if so, what steps been taken to abate the musaace which be complains of?
G.. A. WOODCOCK, Secretary.
A CORRESPONDENT for a Northern paper hears that His Excellency the Governor has agreed to allow the Superintendent of the Botanical and Afforestation Department to form an experimental garden in the Peak district. The ground selected is the slope Irom Stolzenfels down to the Chamberlain 1. Correspondence relative to the sites recom- Road, He cannot think that this is alto-mended to Government for the erection of gether a suitable site, for it is very steep and public latrines and urinals. part of it wind swept, but all the same he wishes Mr. Dunn every success in his most laudable effort to extend botanical research and adornment in the Colony,
THERE was an interesting collection of men in the dock at the Police Court this morning to answer, charges for creating a disturbance and
behaving in a riotous manner at West Point yesterday afternoon, Fourteen of the men, who were described as godown coolies, are said to have had a high time and were not particular in what direction they threw bricks and slopes although it appears that the missiles were in- tended for four ricksha coolles one of whom got in the line of fire and had to be removed to hospital. On this account Mr. Kemp adjourned the case in order that the Injured man might attend and give evidence.
THE site of the proposed new Law Court is
now completely enclosed by the contractor's numerous ramshackle sheds and offices. What appears to be the back of a latrine, of most coarse and shabby appearance, built of blue bricks, is stuck close to the statue of the Duke of Connaught, which is also blockaded hy timber, and seems likely presently to be as completely hidden from view as if it had remained interned in the godown at Kowlo a where it waited so long for a site. Some bricks have been dumped on the site, and it is no doubt intended one day to make a start, but so far pola stone has been set or brick lad. Time is evidently not a consideration in the contract, observes the Hongkong correspondent.
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2. Minuto by the Medical Officer of Health re plague infected rats,
3. Correspondence relative to using the base ment of No. 166 Queen's Road Central for the the preparation of food.
4. Further correspondence relative to sug gested sites for depositing rubbish &c., during stormy weather.
application for permission to erect a trough closet on Island Lot Lot No. 1633.
5. Further correspondence relative to the
abroad. In this connection recent purchases. from the Cape have been significant, not only because they betokened a South African expec tation of Chinese labour being sanctioned, but also because they were indicative of a demand presently from "outside the limits of the United Kingdom. Other sections of the Mining Mar ket would, of course, be very favourably influ
merits are reasonably expected to be in strong, enced by an active demand for Kaffra-parti cularly West Africans, which on their own request ere long, thanks to development work which has been in progress. Those who take
bearish view of the situation may, of course, urge that there's many a slip/twixt the cup and the lip, and that Chinese labour for the Rand Time after time, since the deep disappointnien! may conceivably not be legalised after all, in. when it was perceived that the ending of the which case all the expectation which have been war did not imply the mending of the market. reared on that foundation must be shattered. hope has lold faltering tale which proved to Such a disappointment would, in feed, be re- be a vain one. Retrospectively considered, it is aarded now as little short of a calamity, and its manifest that those predictions were not war--effect, not only on the market on the ranted by actual indications. That certainly mining industry and on the future of the Tran- was the case when the terminatios of hostilities svaal, must surely deter the authorities from. was followed not by the wished for boom, but the dire responsibility of a refusal, Folicy and by what was facetiously styled the peace sentiment certainly encourage the confident slump," It should have been known then that expectation that the importation of Chinese: an immediate recovery was out of the question.labour will be sanctioned All things con The fact should not have been overlooked that videred, therefore, the general indications seem months must necessarily elapse-even under to favour the hopefal view,
growing as circumstances more favourable than have been to a market revival in the later months of the experienced—ere the Transvaal mines could be | year—Tiz FIN productive to anything like a satlefactory ex- tent. Dus regard should also have been given. to the fact that the indebtedness piled up in connection, with the war, and the
consequent creation of new securities on a large scale,
must have a depressing effect for some time on
gilt-edged especially as the reduction of the shed at No. 84 Sai She Tong, Kowloon City, was it quite realised that the trade and industry. 6. Application for permission to erect a mat-interest rate on Consols impended. Neither for housing cattle.
of the country, which had to a considerable extent been thrown out of gear by the war, could not recover their normal conditions all at once. Then ensued the further complication
vision of a backyard at No. 13 Gage Street.
7. Application for axemption from the pro
8. Application for a licence to sell fresh fish
at Ne, 19 Wing Fung Streets
9. Application for a licence to sell pork at No, 249, Queen's Road West.......
poultry shop in No. 11 Li Sing Street, p
10. Application for a licence to keep a
11. Application for a licence to sell pork, fish and vegetables at No. 49. Quarry Bay.
No. 1. Graham Street
12. Application for a licence to sell pork at
to sell fresh fish at No. 17 Wing Fung Street.
13. Application for the renewal of a licence
of business demoralisation in New York, owing to the mass of undigested securities which had bean created during the prevalence of the trust farming monis, and which led to the whole sale liquidation of sound collateral, Optimists, who now incline strongly to the belief that a great change for the better is drawing nigh, Fargue that the shadows are lifting in New York; that money is accumulating bers, for which in- vestment must presently be found ;and that the legalisation of Chinese labour on the Rand
14. Application for a licence to sell figh ́at | Imminent, with consequent amurance of:
No. 8 Wing Fung Street.
15. Application for a licence to sell fresh park at No. Wing Fung Street
6. Mortality statistics for the week ended 15th August, 1903
revived interest in Mines. These, no doubt are assumptions concerning which much ap be said on the other side. There are, mor over, two serious considerations to be reckoned with-first, the possibility of Internat Rat return for the fortnight ended schtrouble in the Far East, if not the October, 1901 avem and secondly, the not unlikely di 8. Lime-washing return for the fortnight trade in this country when the fec ended 49th September 1903.
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