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glad that the Japanese Government has at opinion enum iated by the Yorudiw, which is
acting accordingly. It says it is a great last seen through Russia's scheme and is pity that up to the present Japan has allowed itself to be the plaything of the clever Russian diplomatists and list ened to all their empty assurances, promises, threats and what not. It hopes that the authorities will no more be deceived by Russian diplomacy, but push on with a resolute mind and continue in their war- like attitude, lending no car either to the
HURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904,
THE TUNG WA HOSPITĀL
THE NEW DIRECTORATE.
CONA DUS, On the following day he' wa CHANGE IN DUTY AFFECTING. -examined by the doctor.
'PRINCIPALLY MANCHURIA:
At this stage an adjournment
was made to allow the ship's doctor to appear. On resum was suffering from the effects of drink on J.visionally authorised by the Chinese imperial ing, the doctor said that in his opinion accused valorem 'Export Duty on cocoons is pro We are informed that a five per conl. ad
14th, and the blow that he had received in the Maritime Customs instead of the previous head was not sufficient to cause unconscious small tariff duty of three taels per picul ness. A fine of $50; in defauft 14 days' im' hitherto charged,
it. E the Officer Adininistering the Govern At Government House, yesterday afternoon, ment received the new chairman and the dictors of the Tung Wa Hospiti. H. E. Mr. . "H. May, c..., was accompanied by the Hon. the Acting Colonial Secretary (A. M.prisonment, was imposed. Thomson); the Hon, the Registrar-General (A, W. Brewin); and Captain M. R. Hurley, A.D.C.
The churmur the Roard of Directors
(Mr. Chau siu Ko) was presented to His Excel- lency, who co dully greeted 'him, and with whom H. E. shook hands. The following gen clemen were also presented in turn:-Messrs. Wong Kam Fuk, Luk Lai Cho, Kwok Tun, Ma Fat Ting, Chau U Ting. Chiu Chau Sam, Chan Piu Kai, U Hoi Chan, Li Hong M, Leung Ping Sam and Chu King Wan,
THAIRMAN'S SPEECH.
The postage on the workly kene to any part of the honeyed words or empty threats of Russia. Now all the sympathy of the world is with our country, says the paper, and even though we open war, none will blame us. On the contrary, Russia will be condemned for provoking us to fight, for the moderation and reasonableness of our clains nie recognized by everybody. It is high time that Japan
Mr. Chau oru ki then said :-Your Excel- acted in the most vigorous manner. Con-ency, speaking on behalf of myself and my tellow directors of the Tung Wa Hospital, I cluding, the journal reminds the world that beg to express our thanks to Your Excellency this is really the last opportunity that has for your kind reception of us here to-day. it presented itself to Japan. Let it once be a time-honoured practice that each year a missed, and everything will be for ever lost, new body of directors should be elected to take over the duties of the hospital for the term of one year, and we have been elected by our fellow-countrys en in this Colony to represent their interest in the hospital for the incoming year. I assure you, Sir, that we have not taken up our duties without a proper sense of their onerous responsibilities and obligations, but I rust that by the time when the next election will fall due we may be in a position to say that our labus have not been in vain towards achieving the objects for which the hospital was first instituted. You may be certain, Sir, thas any time and labour we devote to the hospital we give cheerfully and ungrudgingly Again, I beg to thank Your Excellency for the honour you have done us.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904
A MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. "When Reuter's wire of yesterday after noon was circulated in the Colony the pess imistic views, as regards the situation in the North, were accentuated by the fact that no less an authority than the London 7imes indicated the determined attitude of the 2.25 Japanese Government in regard to her last Note to Russia. This great daily an- nounced, presumably on the basis of the Non--Port, after removal, should be conference presided over by the Mikado on rath inst, an account of which we reproduced yesterday from the excel lent columns of our contemporary, the Kube Chronicle, that it was only a matter of time before Japan would take steps necessary to safeguard her interests. We also learn that the Note invites Russia to formally recognise the Chinese sovereignty of Manchuria, and signifies Japan's inability to accept the conditions which Russia desires to place upon the strategic measures Japan proposes to take in Kotea, where she declines to entertain the idea of a neutral zone. In substance, Japan's attitude is tantamount to a formal rejection of the note presented by Russia. To this view colour is lent by the conference between the Japanese Cabinet and the
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A TERRIFIC explosion of the Nitro Glycerine section of the National Explosive Works at Hayle smashed the windows at Penzance eight miles distant and did much other damage. Four people were killed and four injured.
A COOLIE who was being exhibited in the stocks this afternoon suddenly fainter, and was carried in an ambulance to the Central Police Station. It appears that e man, who is an habitual opium-smoker, was weak from want of food.
HER Majesty the Queen has decided on a and daughters from the coronation gift of ion scheme providing homes for officers' widows
thousand pounds sterling presented to Her
HIS EXCELLENCY'S REPLY,
and gentlemen, I congratulate you very beartily His Excellency replied:-Mr. Chau Siu Ki
of the important institution, which fulfite a very on your appointinent of chairman and directors useful work in this Colony. You bave a more im- portant duty than your predecessors of list year, There has been a branch of the hospital opened in Kennedytown for the reception of infectious cases, and also an extension has been made of the hospital at Ting Ping Shan. To enable you to discharge the larger duties your number has been increased from twelve to sixteen. On account of the large calls, that are increasing every year, upon the funds of the hospital, the
Secretary of State for the Colonies-and I am Government has recommended through the
glad that the recommendation has just been
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Note, and is inclined to continue the negotiations is, to put it in the language of our Northern contemporary "palpably [35 absurd." The official organ of our sturdy Ally represented that, after the conference of the ith inst, nothing ap
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tion-an aunud donation-of $6,000 in aid of the funds of the hospital. I hope that this sum will enable you to carry on. the work of the hospital without running into debt. The affairs
IT is reported that fapan has acquired an ofte hespital at all times require very careful option to purchase the Turkish cruiser Medjedich, now being built at Philadelphia.
management, and the more money you can save in your management the more good you
parently would-be done for the next ten days. The price is stated to be half a million sterling, can do in the relief of distress. There is one
-The construction of the Turkish cruiser re- ferred to was ordered last year. The displace-
The Aokumin was hopeful that diplomatic re- sources were not necessarily exhausted even at this eleventh hour owing to the "palpablement of the vessel is 3.250 tons; speed 24 insincerity of the Northern Power," and, we knots; harse power 12.010; guas, two inct, might add, the perfidious diplomary of her eight 47 inch, six 1.8 inch, and Maxims.-E., statesmen. It must be supposed that the Kobe Herald. Russian final answer to the Japanese Note is expected in the Island Kingdom to-day. That this answer has now been formulated by the Government of the Tzar might be reasonably assumed from the wire trans.
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BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS.
DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATES.
At the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, Sir W. M. Goodman, the dece sed, exparte Leung Trat Tai, a creditor, case of Fung Ying' alias Fung Chik Sang
came on for hearing in bankruptcy jurisdiction. Mr. H. K. Holmes appeared in support of the creditor's petition for the administration of the
estate,
His Lordship:-You ask to have the estate of bankruptcy laws on the ground that there is the dece sed administered according to the insufficient for the payment of debts? ¡ whom have you served the petition?
On
Mr. Holines-The petition has been served, my Lord, on Leung Tsat Tai, who has made
widow and relict of the deceased. a declaration to the effect that she is the lawful
Has she taken out administration ?-No. receiver?--No, my lord; the petition has not Llave you served the petition on the official
been served.
this for service. I think I had better explain His Lordship:-1 think I shall have to adjourn
what the law is on this subject. There seems to
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This change in duly will materially affect Manchurian ports where considerable quan- tities of raw white, yellow and wild silk, na well as silk cloth are exported from New- chwang, the Ya-lu river, and ports beyond.
It is not possible to give even an approximate estimate of the effect this duty will have on these ports, because from many of these' through the native Customs which, up to last places the trade is in native junks passing
year, have kept no records. The values, however, must
run up to millions of tacs per annum. Very large quantities of recoons from these parts go to Chefoo, Shang. hai and Canton, and are made into yaras and special "nati-e taste" ribbon embroideries and cluth. Some go to France, and are made into
are re-exported 10 China-principally Canion arid Shanghai,
The Manchurian silk district extends fro:n Kiao-chow on the coast, across the mountains to the district around the headwaters of the Ya-lu.
1a issuing this new order for daty chargeable, "cocoons, the product of the wild silk worm Sir Robert Hart draws special attention to the
which feds on the scrub oak". This, again,
the winter, and the silkworms are hatched in seems directly aimed against Manchuria, where, the autumn cocoons are carefully preserved over April. These are laken into the hills, where.. the scrubby white oak is grown, and are placed on the trees to feed, although the scrub-oak does not produce such tender food as the care- until July when another cocoon is formed, and fully cultivated mulberry. The worm survives the worm from this finds abundance of food the full foliage.
hill sides and mountains where the grouid The scrub-oak is generally planted on the
is too rough and pour for food cultivation.
have been some misapprehension about it, and I think I had better explain what it is so as to have a settled practice. Where a person dies leaving an estate which is not sufficient to pay his debts it is good policy to have some provi sion that his cre, itors, should receive payment
of 1883, was passed in order to regulate the England, section 125, of the Bankruptcy Act pro rata from his estate. For that purpose, in
procedure, and we have adopted that law in 81, which is, for the most part, a reproduction our local Ordinances-No. 2 of 1891, section
vision of the English Act. Now, sertion 8t has of the somewhat abbreviated form of the pro- RECORD PASSAGE FROM HONG-
KONG 10 SINGAPORE, various sub-sections. The first-I need only call attention to two-says that a creditor of The Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Niavis- ficient for the payment of debts owing by the the 10th inst, having accomplished the voyage the debtor, whose estate is shown to be insu-chou arrived at Singapore on the morning of
Court praying for the administration of the days 21 hours. The previous record for the deceased person, may present a petition to the from Hongkong in the record time of three
bankruptcy law, and the Court, being satisfied was four days exactly, but that has been estate of the deceased person according to the journey between Hongkong and Singapore that the estate is insufficient for the payment reduced by the Kiautschou's performance by of the del ts of the deceased person shall make three hours. The weather was favourable and an order accordingly. A form of order is given.
no incident marked the voyage.--Straits In order that the Cour; may have good reason Times, for knowing that the estate is insufficient for the payment of debts, it is clear that there
JAPAN'S MINERAL WEALTH.
Among the many other resemblances of Japan, to Britain is, says Engineering, the
which
amount of its mineral resources. Those of Japan, indeed, are much more varied. Gold, silver, and copper, as well as other scarcer metus, are found in considerable quantities, and there are deposits of iron ore will serve for Japan, like Britain, will depend largely on come time; but probably
the neighbouring continent for her chief supplies of this important ore; indeed, con-
northern island, but also in the southern parts siderable quantities are already-being im ported from China. Fortunately, there are abundant supplies of coal, not in the of the Empire, and to a greater or less extent becoming an extensive industry-a fact which in all parts of it, and coal-mining is rapidly
and adds immensely to her naval strength increases the industrial importance of Japan, and to the value of the alliance with Brhain; for in case of need the coal resources of Japan would be at the disposal of the combined fleets. The large export trade of British coal in gely decreased, as both ships-of-war and to the Fat East, which formerly existed, has
ught to be somebody who has examined into the maiter-having a sight to examine into the master-who can give the Court that informa. tion. If a person dies, and does not leave matter that i should like specially to mention affairs would be his legal personal representa- a will, the ordinary person to examine into his to you as you are taking up your duties, and tive, that is to say, a person who has taken out that is the removal of persons affected with letters of administration. In this case, no disease and the removal of the bodies of persons doubl, his widow would be entitled to take out who have died in the hospital. It has been letters of adminis ration, and having taken the practice for the undertakers and their them out she ex mine; into his affairs and cer. employees to remove people, and make a certifies the Court that the estate cannot pay the tain charge in certain cases. It would be debis; then the Court has something to go upon, control of the hospital authorities, either by section 2, which provides for the giving of much better if this matter was under the direct Therefore, we understand the meaning of sub- employing their own men to remove the notice of the application so that the legal per- sick, or, if charges are imposed, they should sonal representative might be in a position to recover the charges, through the secretary say "No, I think the estate is solvent; I don't from the pe sons, by whom the money is due. You know unless there is a proper arrangement that a petition of this kind should not be made want it wound up in that way. So in order. these conlies who remove the sick "squeeze" behind the back or the personal representative the poor people, and the result is so many poor notice is required to be given; in other words, people are not brought to the hospital. I am sub-section 3 reads: "The application for ad- sure, now I have mentioned this matter, that ministration according to the bankruptcy law to wish you every success in the work that lies deceased person, he served upon the pond you will look into it. It only remains for me shall, when made in respect of the es.ata hefore you during the year, and to say that if representative of such deceased person, or if at any time you are in any difficulty, or do not there be none in the Colony upon the Official obtain a great deal of what they require from understand the instructions given you by the Administrator of Intestate Estates"
those of the various mercantile marines can Government officers or the officers of the law, reason of that is, if no person has taken out Engineering, the annual production. of coal The Japanese sources Twenty years ago, continues direction in the master, and in larger matters administrator, and he will be the person to creased more than five-fold, and there are no you have only to apply to Mr. Brewin for his administration the property vests in the official in Japan stood somewhere between it and a which perhaps Mr. Brewin cannot settle, you certify the Court as to wheter the estate is
inillion tons. Since then the output has in- will always find that the Acting Colonial Secre- solvent or insolvent. In that respe & our law differs from the English law. The e is no pro
reasons for supposing that the supply will not hold out for many years to come. The ex- tent of the mineral resources of Japan is not vision, as far as I can recollect, in the English
yet very accurately known, but there can be law about service on the official administra.
fitle doubt that there are many large deposits which have not yet been discovered. In 1891 tor, and the service, therefore, is bound to be he production was 3,100,000 tons and the ex upon the legat pe sonal representative. Now, in port 1,300protons, while now the production.is this case, Mr. Holmes has served the petition about nine million tons and the exports about upon the widow, and she would be entitled, if circumstance in connection with the coal min
three million tons. But the most satisfactory she asks and finds security, to take out admi-ing industry is the remarkable increase in the nistration. She has not done th t. Therefore, at the present time there is no legal personal representative in the Colony. Under those cir cumstances the petuion must be served on the Official Administrator of Intestate Estates. That has not been done, and I will allow he hearing to be adjourned. There is one case to which I might call attention, which is a deci- sion of the Court of Appeal in England. That is the case of in re Slect, ex parte Sleet, report- ed in the second volume, Queen's Bench Dion, for 1891. It says there that the pali- tion, if served before the letters of administra- tion are granted, is good service, if before the hearing the making of the order-the person upon whom the service has been made, has taken out administration. Therefore, the service by Mr. Holmes on the willow would have been a good service if she had taken out administra- tion between the date of that service and the bearing in Court to-day; but I understand from him that she has not taken out administration and that she does not feel herself in a position
London, which certainly minimises the gravity of the situation reported in the carlier telegrams received here through Reuter's Agency. According to the Berlin correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette, be is positively informed that the Far Eastern question has been peaceably settled and only awaits the form of Kussia's declaration. What amount of sincerity there is in this protestation on the part of the Muscovite Government can only be accepted in the light of past history. Measured by that standard the earnestness of purpose of the Cossack is worthy of no more consideration than his omises to fulfil his engagements in the past have been realised. If it be sincere, then it must be of such a nature as to suit him to mark time again. When, indeed, did not Russia back down when her diplomats faced a mailed fist ? And the wise Russian knows better than anyone else how to back down with consummate grace, which is beyond words. It was reported recently to have been expressed by Baron Komura that, "We shall hear from her To morrow afternoon on the Happy Valley again, and in the black hour of Nippon's the Hongkong Football Club will play H.M. fate she might satisfy her bottomless Ocean under Rugby rules. Kick-off at 4.30 tite in swallowing the entire Orient." But the distinctly hopeful outlook we now have will play for the Club :-
The Club will play in stripes. The following (45 to record can only be taken with a certain amount of reserve when we regard the com- ANDments published in the vemacular press of Japan on the optimistic reports emanating from Berlin and other European sources. On the other hand, the Pall Mall Gazelle, usually reliable on political and financial matters, must certainly, be well served by its correspondent in Berlin. These
On Saturday afternoon, in the first round of Continental reports, at all times belittling the Hongkong Football Shield Competition, the acuteness of the crisis as repre- the Rovers Football Club will play the Sher. sented in the English Press, are believed wood Forresters. Kick-off at a quarter to four in Japan to be without doubt inspired on the Military ground, Happy Valley. The following will represent the Rovers:-0. R.
THE many friends in Bombay of Captain Gordon, R.N.R., for many years the popular skipper of the old Caledonia, will regret to learn that he is at present out of active service and laid aside, suffering from bludness. his new ship the Meldavio, and looked the Captain Gorder, was in Bombay last D. fober in picture of health, A blow from a fencing-stick across the temple has affected the optic nerve, and total blindness has re ulted. It seems tary and myself will render you all the assist daub'ful whether the gallant commander willance in our power. regain his sight. Captain Gordon has always been found a true Briton by those who have sailed with him either as crew or passengers, and all will join in the wish that he may recover his sight and return to his ship.
PHOTOGRAPHIC. DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
PROMPT RETURN.
Hongkong, 8th January, 1904.
CARMICHAEL
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REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
TELEGRAMS: "Carmichael,” Hongkong.
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Hongkong, zoth March, 1903.
appe.
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FOOTBALL.
Iient. G. B. Macdonald, R.A., full back; W. R. Robertson, T. E. Pearce, Lieut. Cameron, x.A, Lieut, Crozer, R.., three-quarters; A, G. M. Fletcher, J. P. Jordan, halves; H. C. Sand ford (Capt.), E. R Halifax, A Boyd, Lieut Strover, R.4., Lieut. Rogers, R.E., H. E Rowley, K. A Selanders, and S. O Else, forwards.
FOOTBALL SHIELD.
SHIPS MATE FINED.
At the Marine Court this morning before the acting Harb or Master (Hon, Basil Taylor), II. Pritchard, third mate of the s.5. Rubi, was charged with being drank and asleep while on duty on the bridge at sea, on january fothereby endangering the lives of those on beard, and with iefusing to obey the lawful commands of the Captain on January 11.
According to the Captain of the Rubs when he went on the bridge at about 9.45 p.m. on the 1th inst. he failed to see defendant, who should have been on watch, so he sent for the quailermaster, who also reported he could not And the third mate. Finally, the chief officer found him under the port life-boat asleep. He was roused, but could not stand, and the chief oficer and quartermaster assisted him to his On the following day witness sent for him, but defendant declined to come, saying "Let him come here to me"
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The evidence of the chief officer corroborat ed the captain's statement and the chief eng- Ineer deposed to seeing defendant after he had beeu wakened. In the opinion of all three he was drunk.
Defendant stated that he went on watch at
quantity of the home consumption of coal. In 1892 it was 1,70000 tons, and in 1901, 6,600, oo Lons. These figures, says. Engineering and the coal used by the Japanese-owned include quantities of con! imported from China, steamers, the railways, and the factories. The increase-four times in ten years--is very satis- factory, and is a very good index of the extent facturing industries. of the growth of Japanese shipping and manu-
SHIPPING AND MAILA
MAILS DUE. Australian (Tsinan) to-morrow. German (Gera) to-morrow. Indian (Kumsang) zith inst. French (Parra) 6th inst. Indian (Sultang) 3rd prox. American (Siberia) 4th prax. Tacoma (Taconia) 11th prox. American (Coptic) 12th prox.
which left here on 23rd ult, arrived at Genos The Imperial German Mail 1.5. König Albert.
an 20th inst., at 7 A.
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The C. C. S. S. Co.'s 5.5. Lothian left Moji on
by Russia, and go to prove the repeated Chunyut, goal; J. Christie and A. Ellis, the proper time, and that the captain came and to do so, and is not Ikely to apply. Under the morning of the 20th inst, and is due to assertion that Russia will not fight by any backs; H. S. Sporge, C. Hastings abd R. spoke to him about 8.30. After the captain those circumstances it is clear that the service arrive on the afternoon of the 24th inst..
means at present, but will give way to Japan if only the latter shows herself really and (47 unshakably resolved to fight. This is the
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*HE Beer (a drink in the tropics is the Beer
in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL
Abraham, halvss; T. White, W. Goldenberg, left the bridge defendant went over to the life- HCbidenberg, F. P. Long, and C. Bugten boats, and in doing so, be slipped and struc berg, forwards, prind that, teslangal, his temple on the rail, rendering himself on-
THE Beer 10 drink in the tropics is the Beer
made in the tropica--SAN, MIGUEL
Hade in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL HE Bear to drink in the tropics is the Beer
must be on the Official Administrator of lotes tale Estates. I adjourn the further bearing of this petition until that has been done...
Line) left Singapore for this post on 20th inst, The N. Y. K 12. Tamba Maru (European p.m. and is expected to arrive here on 26th inst.,
a.m.
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THE Beer to drink in the tropics in the Beer made in the tropica-SAN MIGUEL:
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