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ORIENTAL DENTIFRICE -

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG. THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1903.

NOTORIOUS hincter, who was sentenced by A. Sercombe Smith, to be placed Lest (day by MG

P.C.M.O.), Hon. W, Chatham,

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comparis The ment, with a recommendation from the Board sident propofed that the minute of the acting M.O∙H), be forwarded to ikë goverů. that exemption be granted.

in the vlocks for three hours, put in another

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held. appearance at the Mugistracy, this morning, being charged with stealing two lays of wood, this afternoon in the Board Room. - Present :---

Melnson His Worship sent the accused to gaol for four-he President (Honi, Irelan teen days, to be exhibited in the stacks for six Webb, R.A.M. Mr. Ahnet Rumjaha

W.), Cal., hours and finally to be banished. Hon. U. E. Pollock, R.C, Mr. Fung Wa talandi en Chan, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Dr. Pearse, Acting MH., Dr. Barnet, Assistant M. O. H., and Mr. G. A. Wondenck, Secretary,

The minu es of the previol s meetings were || Dr. Barrett inquired whether the Building confirmed.

Ho Sing a coolie employed by the Eastern OWING to several cares of cholern'having oc- Extension Telegraph Company, was charged curred among the troops in Tanking, the Genith stealing 50 cents, the property of Mr, JJ. eral Commanding-in if in French Indu- Connell of Bencost, td Arcade. From evidence China has issued specia" unders concerning the heard, it appears that defendant went to deliver special sanitary precautions o be taken in the barracks and military stations,,

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WHEN Francisco Roza leaves school he should take the cinder track seeing thatỷ according to evid nec ut PC. 97, he covered about 100 yards fi seconds on Rubinson Road, Kowloon, last Sturday. He was cycling on an incline, and the short coasting cost him $5, while the | Magistrate administered a caution regarding his future biking spred,

MRS. Isabella 1. Bishop, the traveller, is lying THE MESSAGERIES MAXTIMES. StriQualy ill in Edheiburgh, Mrs. Bhisho, was taken fin as her residence at Hartford, Hunting fun, to Edinburgh in the middle of August for murdi al treatment. For a fortnight she lay in a semi-unconscious condition, but, afterwards railied. On 15th ult. she had a relapse, and

now lies in a critical condition.

More than usual attention has been directed of late to the French line of mail steamers running from Europe' to the Far East by reason of the mishaps in several of their ships. It was but a few weeks since that we recorded the grounding of the

IT is understond that in addition to the Australien in the Inland Sea of Japan, and

passenger cargo steamers which the Indo- several days later news reached us that her

China Stearo Navigation Company have in sister ship, the Polynesien, which was trans-course of construct on at the Walker yard ferred with her from the Australian run to of Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richar 'son the China seas, had been aground off (Limited), that that company have recently Marseilles. Then, on the 13th inst., the ordered another vessel of similar type from the Aumam, on leaving Singapore, with H.E. London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company,

on the Clyde. Sir Frank Swettenham on board, touched bottom off Pulau I aut and was detained in the early days of the Colony the public for several hours. These incidents, following the accident to La Ville de le Ciotat in 1992, sed no other. Liquid dentifrices do not

when the propeller of the vessel was eep the teeth white and clean. We re-damaged, and the mails had to be sent home commend the above preparation un all, and by the P. and O., the delay caused by defects in the machinery of the innan the following specially to those who are heavy smokers.

month, the overheating of the bearings of the connecting rod of the Sydney on the run from Colombo, a mishap to the A. S. WATSON & Co., starboard propeller shaft of the Tonkin, and

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then the serious fire un board of the sainc vessel at Kobe, followed to-day by the news that the Sydney has broken her screw-shaft

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THE masters of the steam launches Chung Ching and Lee Hung were charged at the Magis tracy this moming for.carrying passengers in excess of the number aftowed by their licence. 'n the case of the Chung Ching there were

three previous convictions, and the master was fined $age, or three months' hard labour, while the chief of-the-Lee-Finny-was-11 ulcted in $50. or one month's imprisonment.

THE SLAUGHTERING OF ANIMALS... "

Additional by-laws, made under sub-section

Col. Webb seconded, Carried.

SECTION 43, ORDINANCE 7, OF 1903

Authority intended to enforce section 143 of Ordinance 1 of 1903, and pointed out there;} seems to be a good many hoods which are

message to that gentleman, and, perceiving the money on his deak, thought he might take fit. The thought was father to the dead and 125 of section, 16, of the Public Health and serviceïble, Eut are not of sheet metal?

Mr. Sexcombe Smith sent him to gael, for one Buildings Ordinarce, for regulating the slaugh The matter was passed on to the P.W.D?

er of animals were considered. The Took replied, thats it was being ens month.

forced almost daily, and suggested that existing hoods be not interfered with."

CHUNG LIN (30), a foreman coolie, was charged before Mr. Sercombe Smith at the Magistracy (his morning with unlawfully · stealing 285 cuties, supur, value $25, and eleven empty sugar-bags, value $3. is Worship. imposed is fine of $50 or two months' hard labour, and in lieu of $5 or-seven days of the above sen- tence to be exhibited for three hours in the

stocks.

AMONG the passengers who recer ty landed at mouth frum, the Fromprise: Wilkelm was Mrs. Skeflington Smyth, of London, who has just completed a four round the world. Alri. Smyth had been abroad eight months, and was accompanied by her maid. During her stay

in China she visited Peking, and voyaged 1.000 miles up the Yangisze River, being the rst lady traveller to accomplish the journey which has pr vinusly cen performed only by missionaries and tradera.—Ex.

A ST. Petersburg correspondent says that, en couraged by the successful experiments recently made with the newly-invented sub-ina-ine, the Russian Ministry of Marine has decided to construct a fairly large number of this new type of vessel. As a start, the Baltic Ship building Yard here will begin before the end of the year the construction of six of these sub-marine, each of which will cost £27,500 The second-class cruiser Isumont, now being built as a sister-sh-p-o-the fast cruiser Shetshug in the Nevsky Yard, is to be launched in October. Next spring both cruisers

We are still doing business at 31, Des Vœux will go to Cronstadt, to receive their armanients Road. I eMunyon.-Adut.

and to be fitted out for the voyage to the Far East.

THE Goliath, which is home from the Far

East, where she has been replaced by the Ven- geance from the Mediterranean; has had her machinery opened up and found in good con- dition, while her boilers are also stated to be in good order. In that case, says a naval cor respondent, it is a little difficult to understand why she has been brought home, and why she was not, like the Ocean, recommissioned on the station.

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on the way to Aden, tend to show that the Messageries Maritimes of late years have been experiencing a very unlucky period with their line vessels. In every case, where these mushaps have occurred, subsequent investiga tions into the cause attending each of them, | have" entirely exonerated the Company and its'officers altogether from blame. The travelling public, no less than shippers A BISLEY correspondent to The Timer comes and underwriters, must undoubtedly have

to the conclusion that if the new rifle is adopt complete confidence in the excellent direc-ed, "the British atmy, already ill-armed enough in all conscience, is doomed in be worse armed tion of this old-established and creditable instead of better." The re ult of cutting down line of steamshipowners. With the exception the barrel of the present arm from 30in, to zin,, of the Tontin fire, the Company has fortunate in order to secure a "slavish uniformity of ly not sustained any great loss, and beyond a pattern," is said to be a dtcrease in muzzle delay in the mail and the inevitable slight velocity in a weapon already inferior to the inconvenience to passengers, there can surely Mauser, Mannlicher, and Krag jorgensen rifles. be nothing about which to complain. Ac- cidents will happen, and the Messageries | WE learn that the Binh Thuan, which went seem to have fallen upon that chapter ashore of Cape Varella at the beginning of the present year, and was salvaged by a local ex- perl in April, has come out of the Government

which it will be the carnest wish of all has

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The President Priced that so long as existing hoods were serviceable, they should not be in-, terfered with.

Mr. E. A Hewelt minuted :-I would ask of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to that these papers be sent to the committee Animals If, as 1 understand, the hammers the property of, the Governmen', why should Mr. Lau Chu Pak maintained that many of

ow used at the slaughter houses are all

for the revention of Cruelty to Animals were illegal, and should be withdrawn, having not they supply poleraxes? The Society the notices served as the instance of the Roord will certainly be glad to do what they can regard to the fact that fireplaces adapted for the to help if this is necessary, 19mm automjer use of coal, firewood and other materini, ex- The Director of Public Works minuted cepling charcoal, dilst come under the acc- think the Colonial, Veterinary Surgeon should tion. At present antices were being indis be a good enough judge as to the meiliods of criminately served by the board's officers. killing to be employed, and the Board shouldt was agreed that no action be tak ni with

regard to existing hoods in services be guided by him in such matters.

The President moved and the Hon. Pollock condition, and that Mr. Lau Chu seconded, that the additions stand part of the point be cons dered in committee. bye-laws.

Carried.

SANITARY SURVEYOR'S REPORT.

ANALYSES.“

Mr. Frank Browne, Government Analyst, reported that according to the retum of sanis, ples examined under the Sales of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896, out of 11 samples caly one (milk) was found adulterated.

FRENCH ENTERPRISE ON THE CANTON RIVER

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The report of the Sanitary Surveyor for the third quarter of 1993 showed that plans were deposited and passed by him during the quarter, for the drainage of 36 houses. Plans for 595 houses were carried forward from 1922 and 14 from last quarter, making a total of 745 in hand during the period under review. The drainage of 100 houses was completed, The French, for some time leaving 645 10 carry to ward; while notices for making active efforts to increase their shippi g

time past, have been.. the redrainage of or alterations, or additions to trade on the l'earl River, and, with this object the drains for 69 houses were received, 47 he in view, a compiny, known as La Societe ing carried forward from 1901 and 60 from last Fungsise de Navigation Caxtonnoi'e, was quanier, being a total of 176 in band. Of these, 72 started in Canton several months ago The have been completed leaving 104 to carry for new fleet is to consist of three steamers of the ward. Certificates were, įranted under section river boat pattern each of about 200 tons netre-in 84 af Ordinance 13 of 1901, to 111 houses that gister. The first of these vessels, the Trevare they had been built in accordance with the pro- which was built at Nantes, arrived at Salgon visions of that Ordinance. The dia nage of so on the 16th inst, and wil shortly be on the run houses was inspected and reported, upon; of from this port to Canton. The Paul Benu, these 14 were found to be defective. Notices another of these boats, left: France on the 15th were served on the owners of the 14 houses call-inst, and the Charles Hardouin, the third vess

addition to the above 8,754 houses were visited it is curious to note that two of these steamers --'་

with the result that: 593 drainage naisances are named after prominent French officials, RECENTLY the s.s. Helené Menzell, built by were discovered... Notices were served in each sir, the prese Governor-General, of Indo- the Flensburg Shipbuilding Company for the case on the owner or occup er requiring them to China and the Consul General at Canton, Chinesische Küstenfahrt Gesel schaft, left the abis the nuisance, 74 nuisances were repor: This is probably in recognition of the services yard of her builders for her official trial trip.ed to the Medical Officer of Health and 93: to rendered by them in promoting and fostering It passed off most satisfactorily, the vessel the Hon. Director of Public Works, to be dealt this enterprise. We learn that Messrs. Tre-> attaining a speed of 91 knots loaded. The with by them. 430 choked drain-traps on pri voux & Co. are the managing directors, of the enginta have cylinders 15 in., 23) in, and 431 vate property have been cleansed by the new line. in. in diameter by 31 in. stroke, and the drainage inspectors. The records had been bailers, two in number, measure i ft. 2 in. by maintained and were complete.pd 9 10 in. The chief dimensions of the boat are:-Length over all, 244 ft.; breadd), extreme 35 ft. 2 in depth, moulded, 18 ft. 3 in.; and the carrying capacity is 2,053 tous. A further steamer of exactly similar dimension has been launched for the same owners named the Hedwig Menzell..

THE contest to take place to-night at the Theatre Royal promises to be of more than expected. Sam Newman, of Manila, is to meet usual interest and several really good bouts are

R. Jones of I.M S. Amphitrite in a 20-round competition. Both of these men are welter

According to a tabalar statement the total work done since the Public Health Ordinance

came into force was as follows-From 1889

the end of the third quarter 1903, 13,161 |

plans were received, 11,968 houses we drained, 649, plans cancelled, 2,755 houses ̈carried forward and 5,549 certificates granted."

Mr. Rumjalin contended with regard to the granting of certificates as to the fitness of houses for babitation, that the Board had never

premises. deputed the Sanitary Surveyor: to, pass the

The President pointed out that the certificates were granted under the old Ordinance, plans having been submitted before the new one was

MINISTERING-CHILDREN'S LEAGUR

A

Ministering Children's, League on the Volun teer Parade Ground (kindly lent for the. casion) on Saturday, October 24th, from 5 pm. By kind, permission of Colonel Bird- wood and the Officers of the 10th Bombay- Light Infantry, the band of the regiment will play during the afternoon. In addition to the stalls and tea, Mr. Branson, 10th Bombay, Light Infantry, has kindly consented to give wo conjuring entertainments. A play enticed The Sleeping Beauty will be performed by some of the children at 4 p.m. There will

A bazaar, will be hold by the members of the

IST FLOOR, 12, QUEEN'S ROAD,seen its last for many a day to come.

Company has been engaged on the Far Dock in Saigon, having completed her repairs. weights, the daval man having only four or (above Messrs. H. PRICK & Co.)

Her official trials took place on the 1st inst five pounds the best of his opponent. The passed. Under the new: Ordinance it would be a toboggan slide, Aunt Sally, &c Should Eastern route for many years, and its history and were altogether successful. It does not American has already been twice in the he necessary for-the-plans to be passed by the the weather be unfavourable the Bazaar will be

is intimately associated with the develop

FURNITURE ment of French Colonial interests during

DEALERS,

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE,

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

· KOCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES..

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES,

the past half-century. Following the China Expedition of 1860 they were induced by the Government to extend the field of their

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activity to the principal ports of India, Indo-China, the Dutch Indies, and China, and, in 1864, placed vessels on the

across the Indian Ocean Island of Reunion and Mauritius. 1866, the field of operations was extend ed further north, by joining Japan to the main line on Cochin-China, and, Ein 1871, two years after the opening of the Suez Canal, the vessels of the Far Eastern route commenced a fortnightly service of departure. Nine years later, the branch line,

from Saigon to Singapore, was established, and ships were run in conjunction with the arrival of the English mail at our sister port. In addition to these lines the Company has PHOTOGRAPHIC services to South America, Africa, Madagas-

DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 29th August, 1903

CARMICHAEL

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AND

CLARKE, CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

Repairs PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Telegrams: "Carmichael,” Hongkong, AB. C. Codo, 4th Edition. At Code,

Lieber's Standard Code..

TELEPONE, 133.

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Hongkong, 20th March, 1903. "HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer The tropica SAN MIGUEL.

car, and Australia, the fleet comprising up. wards of forty mall steamers and nearly twenty cargo boats. -

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.B.M. CONSUL at Pakhoi reports that the health of that port and neighbourhood con. tinues satisfactory,

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Ar & Singapore sale lhe Batavier was bought by Swee Toon Ghee for $28,500, the Ruby, bought by the same man, fetching $24,503, The Pontianak was bought in at Saj 000,

say much for the Naval dockyard in the French. colony that this small steamer should have been laid up nearly six months before her: repairs could be completed..

BY kind permission of Major Radcliffe and officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme of music; during dinner, at the King Edward Hotel, to-morrow, Friday, the 23rd inst (weathe permitting).

.Adam.

March..................." The Roll of the Drum ".................McClory, Ovenure...... Cagliniro "........... Selection......" The Ceisha Carnet Side..." My Dreams Selection „“ Kitty Grey.",

Rava".... Slavonie.......

God save the King,

Vali.. itance

...Sidney Jones.

Paolo Loti

Monexion. Margis. Dvorak.

A STEAM DREDGER, built by Messrs. Werf,

Conrad & Co., at Harlem, in Holland, for the French Go emment, has just arrived at Hai phong. The vessel has a total length of about 210 fee: and a breadth of beam of 35 feet and when loaded, steams eight knots. She has

ring here, and on each occasion proved him self to be worthy of patronage. Jones has a good reputation with his shipmates and is likely to be backed heavily by them. Two con tests of Navy z. Army have been arranged by Manager Christic, the first being an 8-round bout between Barrett, of the Royal Engineers, and Johnson, of the Amphitrite, to be followed by a 15-round contest in which Emmerton, of the Tamar, will represent the Navy and Jewell, of the Army Ordnance corps, the younger service. The first bout will commence prompt ly at 9 p.m.

ELECTRIC LIGHTING

AT MACAO.

Yesterday was the last day for tenders, invited by the Municipal Couni, to be sent in

DP.W. and M.O.H. cape

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ORDINANCE I OF 1903.

held in the City Hall, by kind permission.-

THE SHIPMENT OF NATIVE CREWS

Dr. Barnett suggested an amendment to sub- section 3 of section 26 of Ordinance 1 of 1903 which at present reads: "Any building or part : A few weeks since, we published in nur

of a building which contains rat holes or rat coluinus a letter from a correspondent regard. runs or which is infested with rats, or in which ing the unsatisfactory quality of the Chinese the ventilating openings are not protected by: crews, shipped on board of British vessels in gratings in such a manner as to effectually Hongkong by the boarding house masters, exclude rats from such buildings." He sug- and suggesting that the Government of u'di: gested that it should read: “Any building which legislate in the matter in such a way as to ensure: contains rai boles of similar holes, or etc." a registration of Chinese seamen hailing Irma For how can it be proved, be asked, thai a hole. this port, thus offering some guarantee to the ve? is'a rat-hole, unless the rat be seen going in or out Also mice seem to be able to convey plague almost as easily as ruts, so that these holes should be filled up also

The President minúted The words "and other similar holes were deleted when the regulations published in Government Notifica

in connection with the public lighting of Macaotion No. 155 of 1952 were embodied in Ord. i by electricity. We are reliably informed that of 1903, it spahiya Shy pha bhail two tenders were received by the Portugese municipal authorities. Both are from French

triple expansion engines of 850 LH,P. and is

fas-one at Haiphong and the other at Hanoi. fitted to work with buckets or on the suctionvisers to the Council with respect to their The tendersare underconsiderationbythe expert system, to a depth of 30 feet. She is to bi kep in use upon the bar of the Haiphong river. The technical bearing. No decision can be arrived Haiphong, for that is her name, took two at for the next few days. We understand months to come out from Holland to Saigon, tha some modifications of the stipulations im and was seven days steaming from that port to posed by the Portuguese authorities have beer Haiphong. 60,0ce was the price paid for this: made one of the conditions of the uffers sub steam-dredger.

mitted by the tenderers,

NEOPEN SPACES,

capt ins engaging their services. It would wan seem, since no official notice has been taken of iss. the question, that the Government is not inclined vel. to in crvene, but the knowledge that a firm of European ship chandlers, has taken the matter up, and is organising an agency to supply bow- fire firemen and sailors to the shijs-will, most probably, be welcome rows to captains

teamers frequenting this port Messrs. Ritchie and Co. are, we learn, about to undertake. A ininute-by the acting Medical Officer of business on regular lines ; and we understa Health related to the open spaces at Nos, 37, ilat, as soon as the necessary arrangements follows with reference to the refusal of the for the desertion of seamen supplied 31 and a Market Street, Hunghom, was as completed, this firm will hold itself

Government to exempt the houses 31, 33, and to the steamers. This weems 63, Market Street, Hunghom, from funher open case of private enterprise steppin space in the rear, I think it possible that there officials fear ið trend. has been some mistake to the matter. These houses have yards of 413, 411, and 43 square feet respectively. They have a Crown lane in. the rear, and the houses themselves, and those on the opposite side of the Crown lane, are only. two stories high Other houses in the same street have been exempted under similar con ditions, eg, Nos, 23, #5, 51, 53 and 55 gone of which are corner houses, and all of which have yards of over 40,7quare feet. It will seen trange if all the houses of similar design and location are not treated alike.

Mr. Rumjahn minuted been some mistake" in the

THE master of the s.3. Kawachi Maru appear- COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR. If you want first class developing and printing|ed before Mr. Sercombe. Smith this morning

A collision, resulting in serious legs, occurred go to LeMunyon.. Also strictly fresh film for failing to provide rat flanges on the mooring

ropes of his boat. He explained that he did in the harbour last night at about 10 o'clock, not come to Court to dispute any facts, but the One of the Vaamati ferry boats, the Li-Hung, wharfinger had the Chief Officer to lengthen while traversing the harbour, collided with a the mooring as a typhoon was expected, and cargo-boat, which was coming back from the there were no langes on the mooring this: West. Point godowns with a full cargo of flour. morning. He asked the wharfinger for flanges, The shock was so great that the lighter was but he had to wait until they had come, Ho nearly cot in two. The launch stopped im was fined Sio. He stated that he bad not re-mediately after the accident, and towed then af Secretary in his minute ceived any warning to the effect that his moor-cargo-boat, in a sinking condition, to a place ings should be provided with flanges and of safety, where she was beached. There were thought that there ought to be uniform rates, no lives lost, but the damage to the lighter and in the Colony, on the subject.nary cargo is estimated at Scod. * W

-H,M.S. Argonaut leaves on 15th instant for Colombo, and goes thence to Bombay. She will form ons of the convoy accompanying Lord Curzon on his tour through the Persian Gull THE Beer to drink, in the tropics is the Beer

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.

HK Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropici-SAN MIGUELY

HL Beer to drink in the

(made in the tropic

No 19. Circular, Pathway, that as the proposed line rear would be provided, there

backard for it tious?

tropics

have

SHIPPING AND MAILS

NAILS DUB Australian (Empire) to-morrow. American (China) 26th inst Indian (Catherine Afcar) 16th insta Canadian (Emprus of India) 26th ins German (Noan) anth instantanala German (Hamburg) 29th inst, Y DAMAG Indian (Namsang) and prox Austral

American

(Changska) 8th prox. 77 Nippon Maru) 123

The arrived at:Kobe

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