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BALL firing will be carried out by the 3rd Burma Infantry on Monday, between 9 am and 1 pm, on ground between, Kowloon Pass and Grasscutters'. Pass.
PRISENTATION JO H. EIHE
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CHINESE GRATITUDE. ELAS
An interesting ceremony took place at Go. verament House at noon to-day when the. katfang of Second and Third Streets, In the Wellern District of the Colony, presented His Excellency the
the Governor, with en embroidered cuncpy on the eve of his departure from Hongkong...
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HONGKONG, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1903,
INSTRUCTION OF NAVAL.
OFFICERS.
As a well-krown, the question of the success THE King has not been adviard to exerciseful tre tinent of Chinese plague patients is one his power of disallowance with respect to the that has engaged Sir Henry Blake's consider able attention. Early this year His Excellency of 1993; and 13 of 1903.
the worst district in the Colozy, and was given two blacks in No. 9 District in which to conduct his experiments. The result of his Excellency's already been published. efforts to combat the plague in this district has
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His Excellency the Governor has appointed Dr. R. Gibson to be deputy health officer of the
port, for a long as he continues in partnership with Dr. G. P. Jordan, or until further notice. vice Dr. J. H. Swan.
Those present at the function to-day were. Sir Henry Blake, I ady Blake, Sir John Keane, ADC. Ron, W. Chatham, Hon. Dr. Atkinson, Dr. Pearce, Col. Webb, RAMC, Hon. A. W.
sy stem; the result of which may be the clenis- ing of the city from this terrible plague with which we have been scourged for the past ten years, I thank you most heartily for this beautiful presentation, and 1 shall ever remember that you, who have presented it to me, have shown me how easy it is to induce the Chinese people to
to assist in the operations that are undertaken for their benefit when these operations are explained to them in the beginning. "I hope you will convey to the inhabitants of the experimental block, with which I was so closely connected, my high ap- preciation of the manner in which they met me on that occasion, and the manner in which they carried out the Instructions given them by me. carnestly pray for the health and happiness of you and them, and your freedom from the dangers that, in the future, may possibly threa ter this city. (Applause)
The proceedings then terminated. The canopy is a fine specimen of Chinese embroidery, measuring about ten feet in dia meter. It is worked in gold thread on crimson silk, and is, according to Chinese custom, a
mining
THE RISE IN SILV
The most hopeful.aign of the in British Columbia is the fact that silver, in rising. For over two years the white metal has been despondent, Prices were low and there seemed no reason to expect a revival, The production seemed to be altogether too great for the demand, and curiously, though the production continued even in the face of a falling market. This, of course, was explained by the fact that silver is produced in great Quastities as a by-product in many mines that are never counted as silver mines. The Lake Superior mines, for instance, produce about so cents of silver to the ton, and the Montana properties, which were first opened up as silver properties, still, produce considerable quantitie of that metal. In fact that is the case with almost all the copperand copper gold properties in both Northand South Americs, and consequently the on that metal as the prices of other metals have market price of silver never has the same effect- on their production, or even as much effect on silver itself as the price of some other metals
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The new scheme of instruction for officers THE Avenir du Tonkin reports that on the 7th Brewin, Registrar General, Inspector Gidley, fitting.symbolical presentation to a personage The recent rise in silver itself cannot, says a in the Navy has had its first application in inst,, at Saigon, a young French lady fired four Alessrs. Fung Wa Chun, Lau Chu Pak, Liu Yi, holding the high rank of, a governer The Vancouver exchange, be accounted for by the
shats from a revolver at a gentleman. No names are mentioned, but it is stated that the victim, who is wounded in the head, is not
expected to live,
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A LONDON despatch bas been received Tokio stating that thirty-five steamers landed with Cardiff coal for the Russian Navy in the Far East will leave England within three months of date. Assuming each steamer to carry 5,000 tons we have a total quantity of 175.cootons.
design is essentially. Chinese, and depicts the usual characteristic emblems of mythical dragons, phoenix, and women on horseback,
A prominent feature is the Chinese characters in gold on a green ground
Lau Chiu, Chong Tai, Make Hi, Teang Sang, Mak Chak, Kwok Nam, Cheong Chi, Chan Chun Tam Chun, Man Ling, Fung Ken, Yuan Shan, Wan, Foon, Mang Yat, Chan Ki,' Mak Sui, Wai; and the members of the kaifong. Chak Cheung, Man Chai, Fung Ken and Wong
Punctually on the stroke of twelve a charac-meaning in your goodness of heart you teristic Chiness procession marched through the protect the people. entrance gates, headed by two boys carrying lanterns on which were characters meaning, "With the greatest respect, we appreciate your Excellency's benevolence," and after passing the main porch of Government House it halted for the representatives of the kaifongs to alight from their chalis.
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the entry of seventy-five cadets averaging in age between twelve and thirteen years. The Naval College, which takes the place of H.M.S. Britannia, is situated in the Isle of Wight, on the grounds which formed part of the Osborne estate in the life of the late Queen. Under this scheme of entry the dividing line between engineer officers and those who do duty on the upper deck dis appears, and, thanks to the new regulations, the Engineers in a ship will be executive officers who have specialised in the particu- THE BEST INGREDIENTS only lar subject of engineering; much the same are used,
as under the present order of things execu tive officers specialise in such subjects as gunnery and torpedo. Recently, the im portance of machinery, has gained ground with such rapid strides on board H.M. ships- of-war that a knowledge of engineering on the upper deck has, in a great nicasure, supplanted what in former days was known as seamanship. The Engineer entered into ENGLISH EXPERTS the old line of battleship under a disadvant. Manage our Factories, and their age. He was at first regarded as a fish out offered to the public. When one-fifth of the gurated the experiments in the treatment of
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of water and the old type of Naval Officer, backed by the splendid traditions of his forebears, looked with disfavour on the new- comer who, working below hatches and with- out the years of training and acquaintance with the elements that breeds the seaman,
THE following rule was made by H. E the Governor in Council, on the 1th inst-No person shall within the who Colony kill or take any fish by means of any explosive whatsoever unless he shall have previously obtained the permission of the Captain Super- intendent of Police so to do,
A GENERAL meeting of promoters of the Seoul on the 1st inst. Chin Sho-kun was proposed Central Bank of Corea took place at
elected as president.---The capital of the bank is to be three million divided into 60,000 shares of yen so sach. The Imperial Household will subscribe for 50,000 shares and the rest will be capital is subscribed, carly next month, the authorities intend to authorize the bank to open
for business.
After the members of the Committee had been presented to the Governor, Mr. Liu YI said:-Your Excellency, -The members of the Committee representing the kaifong of Second and Third Streets are met here to-day to crave 'your Excellency's pleasure to accept a memento' personal inconvenience, conducted in the inter- of the work which your Excellency, at great
On twa long ribbons are inscribed the names of the committee in red letters, and a silver plate sewed on to the ribbon has engraved on it the following inscription:
To His Excellency
Sir Henry A. Blake, GC.M.G., Governor of Hongkong,
Commander-in-Chief
and Vice-Admiral of Same,
Chan Ki. Chak Cheung. Mak Sui, Mak Hi. Mak Chak.
· Lau Chio.
Liu Yi. Wang Wai. Tam Chun- Man Ling Gheng Tai
"Kwok Nam,' Furg Kun. Shai Ki..
Tsang Sang Chicong Chi. Wän Fun. Mang rát. Chan Chùa. Fung Ken. Man Chal.
· Second and Third Street Kaifong.
fact of a smaller production, because the pro duction is not smaller, but larger, than it was (wo years ago when the price, look such am apparently unwarranted slump. But on the other hand the demand is undoubtedly greater, as the figures of the United States exceeded the exports by $229,021, something that has not occurred for years previous. This simply means that the United States, instead of being the heaviest exporter of silver to the great silver- using countries, China, Japan and India, is an importer of silver herself. This leaves Mexico and South America as practically the only countries in the market selling silver, as nearly all other parts of the world consume what they produce except Australia, and her production is hardly sufficient to have any important bearing on the markets of the world. This being the case, and coupled with the fact that India, which has been off the market for over two. years, in again a purchaser, while Chinn bas quited dumping silver and in again buying, the rise is natural,
The sensational rapidity of the rise during the past thirty days, however, cannot be ascribe ed altogether to natural causes, There is undoubtedly manipulation and lots of it. It' will be remembered by those who have follow ed silver that when the white metal was at its lowest, last January and February, the Gug. genheim Whitney syndicate, as it is called, went into Mexico and Arizona and bought silver mines to the extent of some $6,000,000, which along with their already large holdings, made
either North or South. Shortly after, this the rise commenced and it has continued ever since. Such publications as the Mining and Scientific Fress and the Engineering and s stining Journal claim that a large part of the rise is due to the manipolation of this syndicate, which is closely allied with the American Smel ter Trust.
was going to take from him the very life and made under the Imperial Sugar Convention the district which came under your special and related at the Magistracy this morning there them the largest silver owner in América/
sout of his ship. It was natural that the newcomer should be looked upon as an
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the seaman, feeling that part of his com- mand was slipping from bám, guarded with the strictest jealousy what remained. But this very fear of him was in itself a shadow of respect, amply justified by the march of events, so that a newer generation of executive officers sprang up in course of time, in sympathy with the engineer than, in the face of tradition, he cared to admit. It was at length universally recog nised that a hard and fast dividing line
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est and for the protection of the lives of the inhabitants of No 9 District in this Colony At the commencement of the annual visit. ation of plague this year, your Excellency inau- Chinese patients. Those experimente resulted in immense benefit to the people in that locali. ty. The sympathy for the suffering of the It is notified in the Gazette that for the pur-poorer citizens of this Colony, so generously poses of Regulation No. III. in His Majesty's manifested by your Excellency, deeply touched Order in Council of the rith day of August last them, and moved us, as the representatives of Act of 1993 (3 Edw. 7), the Colonial Secretary benign care, to an expression of our gratitude of Hongkong for the time being is the Fiscal to you. It was the unprompted desire of every Authority" for this Colony, and that all certi- one of us that a souvenir should be subscribed ficates of origin relating to sugar to be exported must accordingly be declared before him and must be in the form of which copies can be had on application at the Colonial Secretary's office THE volcano of Maunaloa, near Honolulu, continues in a state of eruption. Owing to the inaccessibility of the region, which is at an elevation of 13.000 feet, reports conflict as to whether there is a flow of lava, but agree that the illumination is visibly reflected from the
clouds 150 miles away. One report says three streams of lava which started from the crater
bave merged into one lower down the mountain.
has left Honolulu and exploring parties have gone out from Hile.
for and presented to your Excellency now that you are so shurtly to leave Hongkong at the conclusion of your period of administration here. This souvenir takes the form of a canopy of no intrinsic value, but testifies none the less to the sincere appreciation and thankfulness of those who feel, so sensibly, your Excellency's solicitation for the assuage ment of their, troubles when beset by the calamitous ills such as befall us with each direful visitation of the dreaded scourge. We beg you, Sir, to accept the memento with our reiterated thanks. With this expres sion we couple the prayer that both you and
you to enjoy to the full the blessings of health and prosperity and the reward of Bis we are still doing business at 31, Des Vaux Majesty for the unqualified success of your Road. LeManyon-Advt.
administration in Hongkong. Like the Chi- nese, in this Colony, the natives in the new
sphere of your sympathetic government will
not take long to realize what a loss we suffer elevation to a higher post in the service of the by the inestimable gain they aitain in your King in Ceylon.
could no longer exist and under the new scheme of entry this line has at last dis- appeared. The cadets at Osborne will, up to a certain point, be all brought up together, grounding in their profession, and what is of no small importance, they will have the same sympathies and the same general ideas. At this point they will separate for a time FURNITURE to specialise in the particular branch which they have most aptitude for, only to reunite DEALERS.
again on board ship. Thus cach depart ment will take a special pride in the parti. cular work allotted to it, while, as regards actual standing, neither can be said to be to be due to. Russia's objection to the opening pleasure than this beautiful umbrella which
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THE Russians give as their reason for the re-occupation of Moukden that the Chinese failed to comply with their demand for the exe. cution of two officials that killed a leader of mounted bandite, who was serving the Russians. The Russian authorities demanded the exe- cution of these officials within five days. Failing compliance they threatened to capture Moukden. The actual reason for the re occupation of Moukden, however, is believed of Moukden and Antung as provided for in the American and Japanese revised Treaties with China-Asahi.
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IT is reported from Peking that H. E. Li Ching-hsi (nephew of the late Marquis Li Hung-chang), at present Governor of Kweichou province, is going to be appointed Imperial High Commissioner to Kwangsi with full
H. E. the Governor said Mr. Liu Yi and
members of the Committee of the kaifong of Second and Third Streets. I have received
from time to time addresses and presentations,
but never one that I have received with greater
CONFLICTING TESTIMONY,
Another serious robbery with violence is re ported from Yahiti, and when the facts were appeared to be le difference in the tale told by the witnesses. It was alleged that be tween eight and nine o'clock on Thursday evening three men bailed a sampan woman plying off the Yaumati shore and when they got aboard she was directed to pull to a certain junk lying some distance away. This she pro- ceeded to do, but bad. nat get very far on the journey when one of the men seized her and threw her down, another robbed her of jewelry, valued at $22, and the third man got hold of the oars and commenced pulling the boat back to the shore. The woman alleged that she was
thrown overboard, but managed to cling to the itern and shout for assistance. An Indian constable hearing the noise went to the water's edge just in time to see one man spring out of
MORE WRECKAGE
NEAR HONGKONG.
Another tale of the sufferings of native crews during the severe storms recently experienced in the China Sea, is brought to Hongkong by the 5.5. Hupsk which arrived from Cebu and
got the other two, but the assertion is not cor- porte that after he left, Hongkong on the 28th roborated by two sepoys, who stated that, heart and had proceeded about 40 miles to the ing the cries of "save life coming from the south, south east of the port he saw a wrecked boat, they waded in the water and seired the junk drifting about with three Chinese up man who was bolding the woman. The other
two, they say, sprang overboard, one of whom
they caught. The Indian constable asserted
handed another over to him. The case was that he arrested one man, and the sepoys
adjourned till Monday.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
The annual al fresco file, in aid of the funds of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will be given to-morrow evening, from 9 to 11, in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, The Society is one of the oldest charitable institutions in the world, having been founded in Paris in the 17th century, and the Hongkong
board... The steamer slowed, down, but ben fore the men could be rescued two of them were drowned, and the third was taken on deck in a very exhausted condition.
AN OFFER OF VICEROY TSEN CH'UN-HSUEN;
A dispatch received by a Chinese official at Shangbai from Canton states that Viceroy Tsen a few days ago telegraphed to the Throne de
claring that as 'Manchuria was the cradis of the present dynasty and race, it should be the duty of all the Emperor's subjects to fight to the death for the integrity of the Three Eastern and free them from the encroachments of the Provinces (Féngtien, Kirin, and Heilungchiang) Russians. He (Viceroy Tach) therefore gladly,
Will be a memento of the work that you and i undertook and carried out during last summer
reaching than is considered probable at pre.. work, the effect of which may be more far sent; for it has shown that it is possible to secure the co-operation of the people in public work as in private business, and such co-branch has done, for many years, much good volunteers to lead the Imperial armies now amongst the aged and poor in the Colony, by under his command against the Russians. In
superior to the other. In future if there is pressure on the upper deck the officer from engine room can lend a helping hand, and conversely if the engine-room is hard pressed, the upper deck can take off its cap and jacket and come down to lend a hand with the oil can below. Though it will be some WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, years before the effects of the new organisation powers to crush the rebellion now going on, out with pleasant ease precautions that, under distributing: gifts of food and clothing, reply to the Viceroy's offer of services, which;: will make themselves felt, the results of the there. The reason why Governor Li Ching-hsi other circumstances, are only irritating. 1 gathering will doubtlessly be well attended by by the way, was sent on the 1st inst, the Em.. new training will be expectantly watched for has been selected for this work, it is stated, is have already spoken to you and thanked you the many amongst us who are always willing peror. commends His Excellency's patriotism by all those interested in the well-being of due to the fact that while His Excellency was for your assistance, and 1 take this opportunity to aid in a deserving cause. The 12/83 of, and loyalty to the Throne, but commands bim?!.
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A RECENT controversy between two of our Yokohama contemporaries respecting the generally accepted meaning in the east of "Japanese Girls" was carried to some length, and a deal of light was thrown upon the present prevailing system of the exportation of girls
to Hongkong, Singapore, and Calcutta; Though some prudery was manifested in the discussion, If you want fresh film and goud film, you can nevetheless there would stem to be à deal of get them at LeMunyon's; they ars guaranteed. truth in the statement that wholesale procuring
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and exporting take place by nearly every hoat THE prohibition to export arms, etc., has been leaving Japan for the ports above mentioned. extended for a further period of six months On a boat just arrived from Japan the writer of from and including the 28th inst
this saw a number of girls taken ashore at Moji by the police. These had been stored away THE National Gatelle hears that the Chinese in the fo'castle by same enterprising, procurex, Government is about to order the adoption of no doubt, who thought to evade the examination European costumes in the near future.
of the authorities who do their best to prevent this trafic. Still the numbers that get through SUBJECT to the King's approval, El. E. the are considerable, and it is a cause of great and Governor has appointed Mr. C. Mcl. Messer,xiety to the Japanese government.-W. C. D. Lasse assistant land officer for the New Territories. News,
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Society are always well organised, and the one on Sunday promises to be particularly replete remain for the present in the Two Kwangs with interest and amusement. Various articles, are deeply appreciated by their Majestics: The where his efforts at restoring order in Kwangui consisting mostly of needlework and toys, will be offered for sale. Tickets of admission, at St Emperor, however, goes on to assure His Ex- each, entitling the holder to a souvenir, can be cellency that in the event of war being de- obtained at the gate on the evening of the fi.clared his loyal offer will not be forgotten and By kind permission of Major Radcliff and that special commands will be forwarded to officers, the band of the 93rd Burma Infantry will attend and the evening promises to be a most enjoyable one. The following is the programme -
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Selection. Waltz..... Intermezio.. Wails...
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The Turkish Patrol "·
Retour des Clamps" by Emile Waldteufel Floradora " by Leslie Stuart
The Gay Parisienne" by Carl Kiefert
* Cuvelieria Rusticana" by Barker .."The Dalls of New York “by Charica Coots
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of saying how much the district is indebted to the good work done by Dr. Yeung Chuk Hing, of the Tung Wa Hospital, who visited the experimental block twice, and some times three times, each day and gave medical attendance, where necessary, without fee or reward. I am glad to hear that your influence has spread to the neighbouring districts and that at present High Street and other parts of No. 9 District are working in co-operation with the Sanitary Board. Dr. Pearce informs me that the cleansing operations in No. 9 District are proceeding with three times the rapidity
This is very satisfactory, and I hope that the system which you have inaugurated will ul- timately extend or, in a short time extend, to the whole city, and that I shall hear, when, far, Away from Hongkong, that the Sanitary Board has ceased to be looked upon by the people with feat and trembling, and; that the medical: officers of health are received, as you receive them; as friends, and that the "A team v. V. R.-C. team. Kick-off at duties of the sanitary inspectors will be 4.50 pm The following will represent the rendered light, by the persosial supervision Club Goal, & N. Other; Backs, C. T. Kew of the kalfangs of the district. When that (Capt.), H. C. Austen; Havels, J. M. Forrester, time comes, I hope and I think that the W.-T., Caulfield, 2.2, H. 8. Gaskell, R.X. health of the city will be greatly improv Forwards, E. J. Davies, W.H. Williams, P. ed, and you will be proud that you were H. Campbell, RE, L., Chesney, R., L. C. the first to assist in the inauguration of a Rees
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