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IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS
SHERRY.
B. SUPERIOR PALE DRY, Dinner
Perros
+
uny rojected MS., nor to return any Contribution.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY-$30 per annum. WERKLY $13 per smutan. The rates per quarter and per sinusent, proportional, The daily sape is delivered free when the addrow in necible to movenger. Un conte sent by port an additional $1.80 per quarter is charge·l for postage. | The postage on the weekly lawns to my part of the
world is 30 cents for quarter. Slugle Copies Daily, ten cents; Wenkly, twenty,
five Copts.
Wives, Green Seal Capsule $12.00 The Honghong Celegraph
C. MANZANILLA, PALE NA
TURAL SHERRY, White Capsule
CC. SUPERIOR OLD
13.50
PALE
16.00
DRY, NATURAL SHERRY,
Red Seal Capsule
D. VERY SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, Choice Old Wine, White Seal Capsule
18.00
E. EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, Very Finest Quality (uld bottled), Black Seal Capsule 27.00
B., and CC are excellent. Dinner Wines,
DE are After-Dinner Wines of a very superior vintage. All are guaranteed pure Xeres Wines.
Samples bottles and smaller quantities will be supplied at proportionate wholesale
rates.
We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1901.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE new Franco-Stainese Treaty was signed in Paris on the 13th inst.
THE Hector Macdonald menurial fund has now reached £1,500. 11 is expected that it will reach £2,000.
ADMIRAL Maréchal, formerly in command of the French fleet in the Far East, died at Paris on the 13th inst.
THE third plague case this year is reported from Aberdeen Street, where an infected body was found dumped opposite No. 57.
OFFICIAL reparts show that the cost of the Siberian Manchurian railway was £84,500.co, of which the Czar contributed £35,000,000,
The municipal authorities of London propose the vigorous suppression of Sunday street auc- tions of fruit and old clothes in the East end.
SERVIA bas bought in France 60,000 svercoats and 20,000 cartridges in Belgium and Austria, and negotiating for 30 or 40 batteries of quick firing guns.
THE New South Wales Commercial Agent in the East intimates that samples of all grades of compressed fodder, with quotations, are desired by the Japanese Government.
BULGARIA has ordered 30,020 Mannlicher rifles, 40,000,000 catridges, 150,000 overcnals, 100,000
A. S. WATSON & Co., high boots, and 150,000 sandals. Roumania
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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 6th February, 1904.
TELEPHONE NO. 156
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was ordered 45,00) Manolichers.
OFFICIAL returns for the week ending February 13th show three cases of communicable disease in the Colony; two of plague, Chinese (fatal), and one enteric, japanese (non-fatal).
FRANCE has no line of communication to Lake Tchad, except by a waterless desert, and it is likely that Butanu will assign France a large area in exchange for advantages elsewhere.
A CRICKET match in the League will be played
TURE TOPICS,
Jockeys from Shanghai are now busily en- gaged trying their mounts, and although the work of selection, with animals of nearly equal qualifications to choose from, its rendered some
what difficult there can be no doubt that some of the Northern ponies bid fair to make a good showing next week. The "jocks bave ex- pressed their appreciation of the improvement in the vicinity of the Grand Stand, and are enthusiastic in their praises of the delightful sociability displayed on the course during the early morning training. At the Northern port where the cause is centrally situated rarely is it that more than three or four ladies are seen watching the gallops, while at Hongkong the fair sex are keen spectators morning after morning. Yesterday no less than 16 were counted, and to-morrow being the last day of trai hou'd establish a record in numbers. Few ponies galloped to-day, and all the rest went for quarters.
Fair Trade- mile-last 4, 35, 1.07. Rare Rose- mile-39, 13 S. 47, 2.21 2/5, 255 315, 3.27.
Rebel King-1 mile-40, 1.45, 1.49 2/5, 2.24, 2.59 3/5.3-33 3/5-
Runaway Gul-¡ mile-- 30, 56 4/5. Farewell-ile-29, 1.00, 1.30,
and if you are of opinion that substancini justice demands it, to ask the Legislative Council to vote an additional 'rum: to the Petitioners, to be paid to them merely as a matter of grace but not of right.—I have, &c,
ALFRED LYTTELTON. Governor
Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G,
&
&C.,
&c.
In connection with the above the following financial minute was subsequently considered by the Finance Committee and recommended to the Council for approval -
The 4-fficer A-lusivistering the Government recommends the Cecil to vote a sum of $18,223.31 for additional compensation to Messrs. Stephens and Howard in respect of damage sustained owing to the reclamation in front of Marine Lot No. 184.
This amount hasbeen calculated as follows:- Depreciation 'as in Musso's case) 5 cents per square font for area (M. 1. 184) 33 481 square feet.
Total Deduct amount paid on
THE WAR.
FROM THE OTHER SIDE.
Komura :-
if.
RUSSIAN WAR NEWS Mr. M. Noma, Consul pan, has courteously communicated the following official telegram received by him from Baron
Tokio, 18th February, 3.50 p.m. The Times correspondent in Peking reports that Admiral Alexciclf telegraphed on the 14th inst, that the battleships Tsarwitch, Retvizan, Petropolovsk and. Sevastopol; the cruisers Novik, Pallada and. Askold have been disabled.
RUSSIAN MENDACITY.
CHEAP VICTORIES,
A party of Japanese was driven from the Damage on 1st September, 1898...$24.367.50 railway near Chinchow. The Russians ad- Interest thereon from 1st Septem! er,
mit of 70 killed on land and state that igo 1898, 10 28th February, 1924 9381.46 Japanese were taken prisoners. The Rus- $13,748 96 | sians have in all eleven ships out of action and declare that fifteen Japanese men-of-war have been disabled. They acknowledge that the protected cruiser Borjurin has been slightly damaged, and state that a Japanese surveying party that landed in Pigeon Bay has been destroyed.
EARLY BIRD.
29th August, 1933...$ 15,000.00
and Interest thereno up to 28th February, 190j
525-75
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,
A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon in the Council Chamber. Present:-His Excellency the Officer Adminis tering the Government, F. H. May, Ca., Hon. A. M. Thomson, (Acting Colonial Secretary), Hon. Sir Henry Spencer Berkeley, Kt. (Attorney-General), Hen. I. A. M. Johnston (Acting Colonial Treasurer), Hon. Basi! Taylor, R.N. (Acting Harbour Master), Hon. W. Chatham, (Director of Public Works), Hon. Sir
C. P. Chater, CM.G., Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G., Hon. Wei Yok, Hon. H. E. Pullock, &C., Hon. C. W. Dickson and Mr. R. F. Johnston (Acting Clerk of Councils).
MINUTES.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
FINANCIAL,
The Acting Colonial Secretary laid on the table Financial Micules (Nos. 8 to 12) and moved that they be referred to the Finance Commitice.
The Acting Colonial Treasurer seconded and the motion was agreed to.
FINANCE COMMITTEL. The Acting Colonial Treasurer moved the adoption of the report of the Finance Com- mittee.
The Acting Culonial Secretary seconded. Carried,
GOVERNOR'S SALARY INCREASE.
The Acting Colonial Secretary laid before the Council the following despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: ..
flongkang.
No. 436.
Downing Street,
8th December, 1993. Sir,-1 have recently had under my consider-
on Saturday next commencing at z p.m. be:ation the question of the amount of salary paid
tween the Royal Engineers and the Craigen. gower Cricket Club on the ground of the former.
to the Governors of first class Crowi Colonies, and have come to the conclusion that the emoluments received by the Governors of Cey
15.525.75
Total now payable,.........$8,223.21
OP UM IN PILLS, ETC.
reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to The torney General moved the first amend the Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891.
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded, and the motion was carried.
The objects and reasons are given as
follows:-
ultimately prevent the sale of opium in the The object of this Ordinance is to check and Colony by unauthorised persons. The expres sions "Prepared Opium" and "Preparation " as at present defined in the Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891, have been found insufficient to prevent the sale of opium in the shape of pills" and "wine" by unauthorised persons. The result has been that while the Opium Farmer has sustained considerable loss from icit sales of opium in the the above men- tio.ed shape the illicit sellers have been acquitted when prosecuted owing to the diffi- iculty of proving that opium pills and wine come within the definition necessary to se cure a conviction under the Prepared Opium Ordinance, as it stands. While affording the Opam Farmer legitimate protection, provision is made to exempt from the operation of the
Amending Urdinance opium when prescribed or sold in recognised medicinal forms or in European or American patent medicines.
JAPAN DENIES RUSSIAN STATEMENTS.
LOGICALLY INCORRECT.
The Japanese Government states that the above information is untrue since no attempt has been made to land troops near the rail way, hence it is impossible that prisoners effect that some of the Japanese ships have have been taken. The statement to the been disabled is also false, as none of them.
have suffered.
THE S.S. "NAMSANG" CHARTERED.
We understand that the Government has chartered the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.'s ss. Namsung"
chib with the transport service.
ITEMS FROM HANOI The following items, which reached us from a private source, were wired to this Colony from Hanoi to-day: The damage done to Port Arthur by the bombardment on the 9th inst. was slight. The Japanese had three ships very badly damaged.
M. Harmand, Minister for France at Tokio, has taken charge of Russian interests in Japan.
IM HECHE PERSONS AND HONGKONG, The Council went into Committee on the Bill entitled Aur Ordinance to provide for the Re-Arthur have been repaired. covery of Charges incurred by the Colony on account of cestain imbecile persons introduced into the Colony.
The Russian ships damaged at Port
The Bill having passed through the Com- mittee stage the Attorney General moved the third reading.
The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded. The Hon. Pollock - regret to say must vole Bill
The rumours concerning the landing of a Japanese force cast of Port Arthur is inexact, and no attempt has been made on the railway.
The cable from Port Arthur to Chefoo was cut on the 18th instant.
The Pustul has arrived at Shanghai with
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ELEGRAM
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICE
THE WAR.
TO WAICH THE "MANDJOURS
(From Our
pondent)
SHANGHAI, 19th February, 6.15 p.m.
The Japanese oruiser Akitsushima arrived at Woosung to-day. It is presumed she is waiting for the Mandjour to leave.
(The Akitsuakima is a protected cruiser of 3,150 tons, with a speed of 19 knots, and carries To gues.-ED, II.K.T.]
PORT ARTHUR CABLE CUȚ,
The cable to Port Arthur has beeri cut somewhere between Chefoo and that port.
SIR FREDERICK, TREVES
TO BE ENTERTAINED..
In November last we announced that Sir
Frederick Treves, the eminent surgeon to the King, bad decided to pass the first few months
of
the leisure his partial retirement from præce tice has given him in a tour of the Far East. We understand that he is journeying to Hong-
due to arrive here on or about the 27th ins kong on the P. & Q), 3.8. Coromandel, which in
It is reported that members of the medical profession in the Colony intend entertaining Sir Frederick to dinner shortly after his arrival.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
The Criminal Sessions opened at the Supreme Court this morning before the Chlef Justice, Sir W. M. Goodman.
ALLEGED THEFT.
Chan for stealing $230 from Mr. H. S. Gaskell The hearing of an indictment against Wong was adjourned until Monday. Prisoner pleaded not guilty,
ARMED ROBBERY
Early in the morning of the fist Fantasy two Chinamen were assaulted in their boat at Yaumati Bay, by two men who boarded the craft and attacked the occupants with knives A fight ensued, and the prisoner getting the worte of it, after inflicting some cuts on one. of the boatmen, jumped overboard and were picked up by a patrol boat. They were sub- sequemly caught and charged on three count with assaulting with intent to commit an armed robbery, assaulting and committing grievous bodily harm, and with common assault, all at Yaumati, on January 21.
The prisoners, pleaded "Not guilty to all charges,
The following jury was sworn, to try the
:-Messrs.
CO2, flowing will pay for the Craigs-sgewer ton, the Sirits Sentements and Hungtong are you against the third reading of this lith for the Nursian Legation Staff from Seoul and case: Mesure." James Dorm: Auld, Scheko
廣
17, QUEEN'S ROAD,
team: R. Basa, A. O. Brawn, E. R. Heiton, J. | dignity of their position, as it should be sup
Craik, L.A. Rose, J. D. Kinnaird, M. E. Asger, ported, without supplementing their official R. Pestonji, J. P. Jordan, E. S. Ford and salary from private income. Start.
In an "extra" issued to-day by our local ver-
FURNITURE nacular contemporary, the Chung Kwok l'o, it
DEALERS.
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
ELE FRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
FURNITURE.
CHINA WARES. PAIEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
PROMPT RETURN Hongkong, 8th January, 1904
[45
CARMICHAEL AND
CLARKE,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
SHIPBUILDERS,
I SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.
*KEPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL," Hongkong,
A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition.
A. 1 Gode.
Lieber's Standard Code.
TELEPONE, 232.
Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.
2. I am sure that your Legislative Council will see the matter in the same light, and 1 have therefore to request that you will invite the Council to vote an increase to the Governor's
salary, from the 1st January, 194, from five
the Council, viz., that I do not think it fair or just to shipowners that, if a person has been embarked on board a ship as a passenger, who is, to all outward appearances, sane-I do not
think it is fair that the owner, charterer or agent or other persons mentioned in this Bill, should be subjected to any charge for the ex- penses of the keeping in this Colony or the re- feel bound to vote against the third reading of
is stated that, in mandarin circles in Canton, the ramour was current yesterday that the Viceroy thousand pounds to six thousand pounds a year Patriation of such person. For this reason I
had received a telegram from Peking announ cing that the Dowager Empress is dead. No confirmation of the report is, however, obtain- able.
Ma. E. Trelawny, the superintendent of the P. and O. Company in Australia, confirms the slalement that the P. and O. Company will not tender for the Australian mail contracts under the existing conditions. Until the Common. wealth sees its way to negotiate in a reasonable way no tenders, says Mr. Trelawny, will be received from the P. and Q. Company.
FOR the purposes of awakening the Chinese residents of Australia up to the importance of the principles of reform, the Sydney branch of the Chinese reform panty have cabled an invita- tion to Kang-yu-Wei, to go across and lecture on the subject which incurred the displeasure of the Empress-Dowager, and impelled her to offer a reward of £20,000 for the head of the reform leader.
By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers the Band of the 93rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hoogkong Hotel to-morrow (Saturday) evening from 8 to 9.50.
Murch
BAND PROGRAMME.
"The Rifle Regiment. Sousa *** Medusa' Stanislaus Elliot
Overture........... Selection......
." Caster hougs"..Ard, by Godfrey Sung... The Song you sang to me ..Mullay Selections "The Messenger Boy" Ivan Caryit Vajte
........" Rose
..Margin Serenade .......!! Love in Idleness"...... Macbeth God save the King.
of which sum one thousand two hundred pounds should be regarded as an entertainment allow. ance to be drawn in full by the Officer Ad- ministering the Government in the Governor's absence on full or half pay leave. - I have, &c.,
ALFRED LYTTELTON. The Officer Admini tering the Government of
Hongkong. MARINE LOT NO. 184. --MES>RS. STEPHENS
AND HOWARD'S PETITION.
Council the following communication:-
Hongkong.
No. 380.
this Bill
The proposition was put to the Council, and carried with only one dissentient-Mr. Pollock. The Bill was then read a third time and passed.
An attack was made by the Japanese on Port Arthur on the 14th without any appre ciable result.
The mobilisation of the Russian Army proceeding satisfactorily.
FAREWELL CONCERT AND PRESENTATION.
Arnold, Obadiah Isaac Ellis, and John Henry Maclaren.
The Attorney-General (Sir Henry S. Berke isley), instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley (Crown
Solicitor), prosecuted on behall of the Crown.
A very successful concert was given at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Arsenal Street, last night, under the presidency of Mr. J. J. Bullin. There was a large gathering of service men and a fair sprinkling of civilians. In this The Council then considered the Jury lists pleasant-way good-bye was said to the men
in camera.
JURY LISTS.
FINANCE COMMITTEE,
A meeting of the Finance Committee was The Acting Colony Secretary laid before the held immediately after the Council, Hott. A. M. Thomson, Acting Colonial Secretary, presiding. The following votes in addition to that men tioned above were submitted and the Com mittee agreed to recommend that they be adopted by the Council:→→
Downing Street, 21st October, 1903. Sir-With reference to my despatch No. 262 of the 16th of July last, relative to a petition presented to His Majesty the King by Messrs, Stephens and Howard, I have the honour to forward copy of a letter dated 5th September addressed by them to the Secretary of State for the Home Department.
2. As you have already been informed, His Majesty was not pleased to give any directions with regard to the petition, and Messrs. Step- hens and Howard were so informed.
3. Mr. Howard has, however, since on two occasions in a personal interview with the Legal Assistant Under Secretary to this Department represented that great injustice has been done to him by the entire inadequacy of the sum awarded to his firm and bas con- tended that they were entitled to rely on the promise of Sir G, Des Vœux ío his message to THE post-mortem examination of the body of the Legislative Council of the 22nd of March, Whitaker Wright revealed that he had been 1889, that the fullest justice would be done is poisoned by cyanide of potassium. While Mr. respect of private rights, a promise which Mr. Justice Bigham was sentencing Wright, the | Howard alleges has not in this case been ful- prisoner was observed to keep his hand in a ❘ filed. pocket in which subsequently a phial was found
4. On consideration of the petition, and of
that contained capsules with cyanide of potas- ¦ your despatch No. 59 of the 15th of March. sium in them. After protesting his innocence, 1899, I am not entirely satisfied that the com
THE GOVERNMENT. HOSPITAL.
works, annually recurrent, to meet the balance A sum of $9,000 in aid of the vote public of the cost of the work of constructing new roofs for the Government Civil Hospital.
THE GOVERNOR'S SALARY.'
A sum of $12,000 in aid of the vote "Governor" under personal emoluments for an increase to the Governor's salary, from the 1st January,
104.
GRATUITY.
A sum of $350 ns a gratuity to Miss Clara Watson, lately nursing sister at the Govern ment Civil Hospital, invalided from the Service,
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.
A sum of $1,360 in aid of the vote Public Works Department under Personal Emolu
ments~~
going home by H. M.8, King Alfred 10-morrow. At the conclusion of the concert the Chaplain took the chair, and in a few words spoke of the good work Warrant Officer, Mr. Frank Groves, has done for the men in the Blame and on the ships. Mrs. F. A. Brown, in the name of the friends, presented Mr. Groves with a set of the works of Dr. J. R. Miller in token of respect and good wishes, and Mrs. Bullin presented a gold brooch for Mrs. Groves, who is in England,
Prisoners having been found guilty, his Lordship, in sentencing them to four years imprisonment and 24 strokes of the birch, observed that he took into consideration the fact that they did not actually rob and that theywere men of a very low stamp without any education and perhaps scarcely know any better.
A QUESTION OF IDENTITY...
·Tsu Lin was indicted, with others unknown,
for assaulting Wong Lai Wing and U Fung at Cheung Sha Wan on August 14th and steal- ng from him $4, & pair of bracelets, and a pair of earrings. Prisoner having denied the charge the jury was resworn, and addressed by Slr Henry, who pointed out that complainants wem at home early in the morning of the day io question. The man was asleep and the through the roof, bound up the man and his woman mending clothes. Four men broke in wife, robbed the place and escaped. Ultimately prisoner was arrested at the Cement Works, but a question arose as to whether identifica tion was sufficiently established. “
Charged with criminally assaulting two young girls, a Chinaman was sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labour.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
ADVICES from the Tibetan Expedition state ban an additional reason why the supply ques-Evidence having been adduced his Lordship tion is the most difficult one that the mission summed up and the jury, returning a verdict of has to face is that the country beyond i hari guilty, prisoner was sentenced to five years' produces little but coarse barley and yak meat imprisonment, with 24 strokes of the birch. – The latter, the escort sepoys won't eat for religious reasons. Fodder also is: scarce, but the Tuna force are fully supplied for over a month. Eight inches of snow is in the Jelapla pass. A slight fall has occurred at Tangla The appearance of ekkas in Phari plain bas excited the astonishment of the inhabitants who bave never seen wheeled vehicles. Half Chumbi wa Yakla. Later news mentions that a company "of Madras Sapperi arrive at
heavy snow fell on the Jelapla on the soil 450 ultimo and more threatens Ekkas have been found so useful on the Tibetan tableland that an officer has been deputed to the Punjab to $1,36 purchase most. A tri-weekly post has now been established to Tuna escorted by Mountain In fantry. The Europeans with the Mission have found it: impossible to live in the dirty Tuna houses and have moved into tenis in spite of the
foreman (from January to December
at $30 per month)...... foreman (from January to June at $35 per month and from July to Decem- ber at $40 per month)............ I foreman (from February to December.
at $go per month) ..
Total
FOOTBALL
SHIEED TIE
360
550
l'is: manu
To-usorrow afternoon on the Happy Valley be was seen to brush his mouth with his hand-pensation awarded to Messrs. Stephens and the Hongkong Football Club will play H.M.S. bitter cold winds which sweep the plateau kerchief, and it is believed that he then swal ward may not have been inadequate, but it Ocun. Kick-off at quarter past four. The There are, it is certain, Tibetans who have lowed some of the capsulos. A loaded revolver, is obvious that such a question can only be following will play for the Club-F. H. Kew, quantity of gunpowder fully cocked, was also found in his hip pocket. decided in the light of local knowledge and ex-goal; H. C. Austen and E. F. Ascot, backs; locally. The Tibetan Wright told a friend that he had resolved that perience.
H. C. Gray, J. W. C. Bonpar, and C. T. Kew, Gurs on the sto balves; W, H. Williams, C. R. S. Cooper, R he would never serve a day in gaol if he were
Hancock, R. A. Whitamore, and J. D. Danby, [47 convicted.
forwards. 37 kg
HE Bear to drink in the tropics is the Bear made is the tropics-SAN MIGUEL
made in the tropicı-SAN MIGUEL.
THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer
5 I therefore request, that you will be good enough to investigate the whole matter afresh, "THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Deer
made in the tropicE-SAN MIGUEL:
7.HE. Beer lo drink in the tropics is i
made in the tropics—SA 7-MI
MAILS DUE French (Sydney) 24th inst Indian (Gregory Apear) adtu Instea Indian (Latsang) ist prox, American (Kona) 1st pro American (Gaelic) 9th proxi
The N. P. S. Co.'s 2.1. for Hongkong to-day. The P. & 0.5.) ingapore for this port The Apcar Cos Calcotta eft Singapore morning.
The P. & A
alled from Poj for Hongko
drive here
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