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MARRIAGES.
in the 9th April, at Trinity Cathedral, Shanghas, by the Rev. J. B. Ost, ARTRU
NRY Books, of Shanghai, to ELLA FORDER, of Winchester, England.
On the 11th April, at the St. Joseph's Church, Shanghai by the Rev, Father Leranda, SJ, CHARLES JEDLICKA, of Reichenberg
(Bohemia), to EMMA VAN DER STEGEN, of Shanghai.
On the rith April, ac Holy Trinity Cathedral Shanghai, AUSTIN RICHARDS THISTLETH WATE to ALICk Dornthea RonERTS, elder daughter of the late Thomas Clarence Roberts
and Mrs. Roberts af Ferring. Wor hing, England.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904.
HONGKONG AND THE LABOCK
QUESTION.
In view of the importation of Chinese labour into South Afgica, it would be in- teresting to know whether any and, if so what, steps have been taken by the British Government to ensure that proper medical and sanitary arrangements shall be provided for the many hundreds of ignorant Chinese
A. S. WATSON & CO., coolies who leave their native land for ser-
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THE Japanese Government has purchased near- Shimonoseki a smokeless coal mine producing -100,000 tons a year.
SIR Matthew Nathan, RE, K.C.M., the Governor designate of Hongkong, expected to reach Liverpool by the next steamer from West Africa, which is due to-monow, says the L. & C. Express, of (Sth ult.
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CAPTAIN Harris of the ss. Shwehring, which arrived to-day from Chefoo, reports that yester. day at about 6 miles off Kupchi Point a large spar, similar to the most of a big ship and a lead body were passed. He states that the wreckage is dangerous to navigation.
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FORTHCOMING CONCERTS.
IN THE PUBLIC GARDE S.
THE FLEET.
It is reported at l'ortsmouth that the Sugall,
It will be seen on reference to our advertise-first-class cruiser, which has been completed inent columns that H E. the Officer Adminis. for service, will shortly be commissioned for jering the Government has given permission service on the China Station: for the band of S.M.S. Hanss to give a ladies' promenade concert in the Public Gardens, from to 630 pm to-morrow. The programme to he rendered by the full band will be as | { Haws :--
1. Nibelungen March
Wagner
z. Overture......Pique Dance.........Supp 3. Faninsic......... Carmen............... Bigel 4. Sung... On the Weser ... Pressel 5. Waltz
My dream....Waldten'el 6. Selection....... Alexley.....Consterns 7. Trumpet tanlare on old Prussian
Military Marches. (2) Hi gum Brandenburg. (b) Feb.c.liner Reitermarsch,
AN despatch from the Formosan Goy crament sates that founeen fresh cases of bulina pliene were registered at Kaigi on the
ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 1st inst. Ten cases proved lat. 1. At Yensu.ko
Fiday, at 9 p.m., the string band of there were eight new cases and six deaths. | S.M S. Hun a will perform at the City Hall, while at Tain there were six fresh cases and
when a specially fine programme of music will five deaths,
be presented.
is understood that the prolonged arbitration | 770NGKONG CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
before Sir Hani Wilkinson in regard to the ⚫erent collision at Wao song between the
&O. S. Babaret and the C.-S. Chan on came to a conclusion a day or two since, but the decision has not yet been rendered,.
GOVER COR KO of Kwangsi bas wired Acting. Viceroy Tuan that the Kwangsi rebels being early pacification. Viceroy Tsen Chen Hsuen
now driven to the extreme, there is hope of an
has informed his Government, that, as the re
sult of the capture often of the Kwangsi ieliet leaders, all Kweining is now quier
seems ።
COMMENTING upon the action of the Hong kung police in regard to
news boys, the Shuanghai Mrcury says: - this very strange proceeding, as all over the world the sale of papers an the streets is frenly allowy). However, Hongkong is blessed (?) with a set of officals that much esemble the Lord High Chancellor in the Mikado-they have a law to fit every offence, and nolike the Mikado himself, do not believe in "making the punishment fit the crime."
Marseillaist, however, which had been an
nounced as intended for the Far East, will cot be sent out, but if the French China squadron should require fauber reinforcements second- class cruisers wil be 'espatched.
vice in the Tranvaal mines. The questionparation of French warships for the Far East, THE,Port Par states, in referring to the pre- does not seem to have been dealt with that the cruiser Guichen is going into deck a hitherto; and it is, therefore, of interest to Brest to be cleaned, after which all the ships ví learn that such an authority on the subject the Nor hern Squadron will be ready. The as Dr. James Cantlie has been studying the matter, and now makes valuable suggestions. These appear very similar to those that are now being adopted at the Tung Wa Hospital, which, he says, might be taken as a model to go by. We know that this institution British medical superintendent is in charge, and with him a £35 qualified Chinese medical man traited in Western medicine is assisting in the work of the hospital. Along with these and under the same roof, also are native practitioners-rate paid to cover war risk on it was quite "Chinese Doctors," and patients on admis nominal, as the chances of war breaking out sion select under which method of treatment
were then considered to be reniote.
CO.,
at
a
THE cargo of the Fastern Asiatic steamer afanchuria was very heavily insured against war risk at Lloyd's before the vessel said from the Baltic last November and the fact that the steamer and cargo have been condemned by the Japanese Prize Court at Sasebo means
that the underwriters must now setile a tutaf
loss under these policies. The cargo consisted mainly of war stores from Cronstadr, and the
The April Criminal Sessions opened this imorning before the Chaf Juice, Sir W. N Goodman.
A SERIOUS CHARGE
Was Leung Hing
criminal and indecent twelve years of age,
un indictment with assault on a girl under Prisoner pleaded not
The Admiralty has made arrangements tor the battleship Glory, flagship of the Com- mauder-in-Chief of the China Station, to undergo her recommissioning refit at the Hong- kong and Whampoa Dock Company's works, China, at an estimated cost of £28,142.— L. & C. Express.
TELEGRAMS
(Reutar's.)
LONDON, 15th April, Admiral Makaroff's Successor.
Black Sea fleet, has been appointed to Vice Admiral Skrydloft, commanding the succeed the late Admiral Makaroff.
Great Britain and Japan. The Japanese Naval Attaché in London Second Lieutenant Prince Purschátra, of Siam, who is attached to the Royal Engineers, has forwarded to the fund for the Widows Chatham, while under-gning a course of in. and Orphans of those who were lost in the struction, was granted leave of absence till submarine boat recently, the sum of £23 April 5, with permission to travel in Russia.subscribed by Japanese Naval Officers in in the Thames District Orders for arch 9, England together with a message of pro- however, the leave is cancelled, no reason found sympathy. being assigned.
The Illowing ships will be recommissioned with new crews on the China Station during the ensuing financial year!-The "Albion, battleship, Captain S. R. Fremantle, flying the flag of Rear-Admirab the Hon. G. Curzon- HOWE, C., CMG; Fearless, cuiser, Com- mander P. Vaughan Lewes, D.S.O.; Alacrity, despatch vessel, Commander R. M, Harbord; and the sloops Espiegle, "Comunaler E. G. Barton; Rinaldo, Commander D. St A. Wake; and Petal, Commn nder S. St. !. Farquhar. The cruisers Cressy, taptain H. M. T. Indori Blenheim, Caplain F. G. Stoplo-d; Eclipse, Captain R. H. S. Storkes; and Talbot, Captain
Result of the Graven Stakes. -Airlle 2-Plume. 3-Esquire.
Mr. Uhamberlain.. Mr. Chamberlain has returned from Egypt.
Russia and War Correspondents... Washington news states, the Russian Go- vernment has given notice that newspaper correspondents using wireless telegraphy will
guilty on both counts. The following jury was L. Bayly, will return to England on being be treated as spies and shot. called and sworn :-E, Q. Murphy, R. A relieved, and will pay off and refit. Ferguson, E. Ray nond, A. Gomes Jr., C. Engel, C. Makcham, and J. D. Morrison, The Attorney General, Sir Henry S. Berkeleș, | TRAGIC MASSACRE IN BRITISH | to the sale of German liners to Russia ng a
opened the case by ta ing the story of the crime before the jury. The Hon. Pol lock, KC, instructed by John Hastings, ap peared for the accused and the case was pro. ceeded with.
NORTH BORNEO.
We have received from a correspondent in British North Borneo details of a terrible mass sacre on the west cost of British North Borneo. The facts set forth by our correspondent are
The jury retired at a quarter past four and on their return a verdict of guilty on the first
On March 31 at 10 p.m. at night a band of count was given. In passing sentence, His 150 rebels from the interior, armed with guns, Lordship said that the jury bad taken a len emparangs, spears and blowpipes, swept down view of the case in finding the prisoner guilty upon the residents of the little Colony at on the first count only. He stated that he Kawang Railway Station, midway between took into a neat the deplorable state of mor- Jesselton and Papar. ality, existing in the house of the prisoner, who in his conduct, was little better than an animat.
prison with hard labour. He sentenced the accused to two years in
ARRIVAL OF THE "VASCO DA GAMA"
AT MACAO.
The only battleship which Portugal possesses -the Pasco da Gam-arrived off Macas from Lisbon yesterday. She is anchored near an island in the outer roads known amongst the Chinese as the Taimoshan Cheung-chow, about
eleven miles from Macho. That is the nearest distance she could safely get to the Portuguese settlement owing to her heavy draught and the silted condition of the harbour
As soon as she arrived yesterday at about 4 pm, she saluted the port, the San Francisco buttery on the Praia Grande retuming the morning the Captain of the Port, Senhor Alves compliment with twenty-one guns. This
Branco, put out on the Government launch to pay an official visit to the commander and officers of the battleship. It was received
they wish to be placed. The eminent phy. We have at hand an example of Crown Colony with the bonours due to his rank about nine
NEUVIsician certainly puts in a good work for the rule, says the Mercury. Hongkong is a very
廣
17, QUEEN'S ROAD.
Tung Wa Hospital and also for the excel- |tence of the nien qualified, during the past fifteen years, at the Hongkong College of Medicine for Chinese, and who he advises the
FURNITURE Government to secure at once for service in
DEALERS.
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
FURNITURE.
ELECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
'clock.
nice place, and its people are very nice people
The Pasca de Game is commanded by Capt. including the officials, et noc genus omne, but A. L. V de Carvalho. She is one of the best no Shanghai lander would for a moment dream ships in the Portuguese navy. Her displace of wishing that our self-Government could be ment is 3.21 tors and her indicated horse-power exchanged for their dependence on Govern. 6,000 She was launched at Blackwall so long ment House. No, no: the British exile add age as 1876. Being of an antiquated type and to the home desire for freedom, and the Dutch-her seaworthiness being considered doubtful man is like unto him. Let South Africa "gang she was reconstructed and thoroughly renovated her ain gait, under the usual supremacy rules fast year hy Messrs. Orlando at Leghurn. She of course, and we shall soon hear no more of was lengthened 23 feet, and new water tube South Afric in disaffection.
boilers substituted for the old ones. She carries a complement of 218 officers and men.
HUNGARIAN GLOBE TROTTER
boat. Regardless of its weight, he coully an nexed it and put it into another boat. When he was arrested he said he did not steal the
South Africa. But when Dr. Cantle touches upon the question of sanitation he strikes a note which must have a jarring sound upon most of us in Hongkong. We read of the many British sanitary inspectors who can
LAI LI was wandering around on Sunday even- speak Chinese (mandarin or other dialects)ing, when he saw an anchor tying na a cargo and learn that it is from this body of men that South African Chinese hospitals should be supplied." Why Peter should be robbed in order to pay Paul we cannot conceive. At present in Hongkong, where the sanitary inspectors have real work with which to cape there is surely need of addi- tional help, instead of curtailing the number of hands and inducing the men to proceed to South Africa with a view to preventing evils HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
which have yet to be found existing. We desire all the help possible in the interests PHOTOGRAPHIC of sanitation, and have no wish to reward a DEPARTMENT. too paternal Government at home by hand-
ing over indispensable officials.
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COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
PROMPT RETURN.
Hongkong, 8th January, 1904.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Sanyo Railway Co. propose to establish a steamer line between Shimonoseki and Fusan.
anchor; he was a "business man," and what would he do with a big anchor? He could not use it in any way. Defendant said he was engaged by a boat owner, to look atter a cargo boat at night for which he was paid to cents per night. The man was called and corrobor- ated this, and said his cargo boat was next to that of complainants. It was stated that on Saturday night another man was on the bo with defendant when some one came and struck defendant. The witness did not know why,
not how the anchor got on defendant's boal. Mr. Kemp, adjourned the case until to-morrow morning.
IN HONGKONG,
The band divided into two parts, one of a hundred remaining concealed as a 'reserve on the top of a hill, while the other fifty rushed
down on the settlement, butchered the inmates of the Chinese shops, attacked the railway station, smashed the telephone, killed the wife and child of the station-master, the latter saving his life by hiding in a bush. The band of murderers then turned their attention to the poor ch most of them Chinese, killing and
savage fashion right and left, rail River was their next victim, a speedy and terrible end coming to him and his wife, the carnage then became general, males, females and innocent babes were butchered in cold blood-or rather in the lust for blood. The houses and huts in the Kamp ng were set fire to next in the brutal career of the savages, and when nothing was ashes and desolation, the sanguinary wretches left but dead bodies and wounded people,
went their way.
tion master, with a few of the wounded coolies The survivors, one native firem in, the sta
ran down the line in the direction of Jesselton for their lives.
By putting steam on the construction engine stationed there the terrible news was carried to Jesselton, putting all the inhabitants of the place into the greatest consternation.
The total number of killed was twenty. No record is yet available of the number of wound-
ed.-S. F. Press.
THE NEW AMOY DOCK CO., LD.
Sale of Ships in War Time. M. Bebel in the Reichstag drew attention
breach of neutrality. Count von Büclow said such sales were permissable according to international law as hitherto understood, but the question was a doubiful one.
276th April. German South-West Africa. Another light took place between Germans and the Hereros on the instant, in which two German officer six men were killed and one officer and twelve men wounded. Total losses to date 15 officers and 8 men killed, and ten officers and 59 men wonnded.
LEAVITT'S TROUBADOURS,
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE.
This company gave its farewell performance at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night. Iu coming here as they have done, at what may be termed the tail end of the season, the "bouses" have not been so crowded as might have been desired; but, on account of the somewhat sensational programme arranged, the curtain on Saturday rose to well-filled benches. Mr. G. Victor Loydale, who has made himself areat favourite by his comicalities and clever Violet Chard, while somewhat weak vocally, patter, opened the proceedings with songs. Miss
was decidedly clever in her dancing, "and drew well-merited rounds of applause. The "star" turn of the evening, however, was un doubledly that of the Zancigs, in their demon- strations of mental telepathy. At half-past ten the subject, who had had a hypnotic sleep for twenty-four hours, was brought on to the stage, and there awakened, in full view of the audi- ence. He was apparently none the worse for his somewhat protected slumber. It had been originally intended to have the sleeping man
on view in the corridor of Connaught House, but police objections prevailed to prevent it, and so, on Saturday morning, he was trans- ferred to the City Hall. Professor Zencig then Following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the twelfth ordinary yearly for his subjects some dozen loca evidents, gave an amusing mesmeric exhibition, having meeting to be held at the office of Messrs. who volunteered for the occasion to be mes- Boyd & Co. at 11 am, on Wednesday, the 4thmerically operated upon. Although not suc cessful with all, the Professor succeeded in The annual statement of accounts for the demonstrating the marvellous powers of this year ended 31st December, 1973, are herewith submitted to shareholders.
prox.:
The net profit amounted to
..510,403.89
$14,59 63
mystic science, and afforded considerable.am- usement for his audience display which, while most mirth-provoking, was entirely fren from vulgarity or any objectionable features. An amusing item of the evening was a short sketch entitled "The Happy Home,” in which Mr. Victor Loydale scored a decided hit as the aggrieved husband, who, like the worm, turns ...$ 2,080.78
at last, and determines to assert his marital 7,50:00
authority, and transforms himself into what he 3,985 79
49.06 considers "a roaring lian" in a contest for do
mestic supremacy. $14,055 63
Andrew Chr. metz, who left his native place, Add balance from last year less bonus 3.651.74 Turecz-Sa-Marion, Hungary, on the 1st September 1951, in walk round the world," arrived here to-day on the s.5. Trieste from He has undertaken to do the Shanghai. complete tour in five years, arriving back to his staring place in 1906. He started an his journey with only 18 cents in his pocket, and keeps himself in food and clothing by selling pictu es of himself. He first travelled through Germany, and from there through Holland, Belgium, Great Britain, took a steamer from werpool to Montreal, through the United
with which it is proposed to deal as follows; - Commission and fees to general manager, manager and consult- ing committee Dividend of $1.15 per share Write off plant and machinery... Carry forward
12.
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The result is rather disappointing after the returns shareholders have been getting during
THE C. P. R. are going to run expresses each she wanted him for; she had no desire to live and be Man Tin, in the district of Kowloon,chinery and m sterial, surveyed and valued by
way daily between Montreal and Vancouver during the summer.
....
The company leaves this evening for Manila whence, after a short season, they proceed to Shanghai.
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SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DUE, American (Siberia) zoth inst.: German (Prins Heinrick) roth ingr Canadian (Tarlar) 22nd inst. English (Churan) 22nd ins German (Bayern) a7th inst. Can-d'an (Express of Japan),õih prox. American (Korea) 13th prox.
The P.-M. 5. S. Co.'s as, Korea with- mails &c, left San Francisco for this port via Hono tulu, Yokchama, Inland Sea Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai on 15th inst
States, from there to Honolula, fapan, Korea and from there to Cheloo and so on. After h Icaves here he goes to Vanila, Straits Settle-recent years and is entirely due to some con- ments Australia, India, Cape, Egypt, and so on tracts which were taken on during the first half till he arrives home again. He carries no de-
of the year, tuming out badly, owing to the CHUNG Yak, forgetting that he had afensive we pons, beyond a stick, and he has, for
increased cost of materials, labour, &c. The wife of his own, ran away with the wife a companion, a fine printer who has been with
amount of work we turned out during the year of another celestial in February last. All him since the tour commenced.
should under ordinary circumstances have eng might have gone well, but that the desert-
THE LAND-GRABBING CASH.
titled us to nearly same profits as last year ed wife's stock of rice gave out, and not having
which was the company's record year, and there the wherewithal to purchase more, she went to
The hearing of the case in which Chan Ng are no reasons why similar figures should no the Police and said she wanted her husband Cheung, a farmer, was charged with personat-be shown again in the future. found so that she might get money from himming Chan Chong, deseased, for the purpose of
Assets.We hadur property, plant, ma with which to buy the cereal. That was all obtaining possession of certain land at Mati
particulars of which were given in the Tele a qualified and independent appraiser, who with him again. At the same time the hus graph, on the 15th instart, was resumed at the reports that property is in good order and con band of the other woman did want his wife Tolice Court this afteroon, when Mr. P. W. dition, and that it should be continued at pre- A CHINAMAN died in a house at Cation Hill, back. Cheung was accordingly sought and Goldring a ain ap: cared for the prosecution, sent values, plants and machinery, he reports, are taken at fair values. The amount it is pro found and was then served with a mandate to and Mr. E. P. Heit for the defence.
The chief of the t'hinese detective service posed to write off fully covers the recommende appear before the magistrate at the Police testised that he was formerly: sergeant at Yautions made by the purveyor. Materials are also Court. He did so this morning, and calmly mati for about fifteen years. He had known reported to be fixed at fair values. He further admitted everything. Then the husband of the Chan Fo Chan, alias Chan Chong for about reports that the ability of the compiny to turn other woman said while he was willing to take eighteen years: Chan Fo. Chan died six years out heavier work has been much improved by | Mangkut and Phra Chula Chom Klue have his erring wife back he was afraid she would ago, lle also knew Chan Fo Chan's wie. the various additions to property and plart and The Imperial German Mail Ka Bayern
She was also dead, having died shortly after her machinery, made in recent years,
General Manager--Mr. Ort left for Eatope husband. He knew their son Chan So. He had also known defendant as Ng Cheung. le bad end of June. never heard him called Chan Ng Chang
received from Chief Inspector Hanson, of itne visited the place, because of instruct, Chan Chong had about eleven mows of land,
the Detective Department, to make inquiries regarding an alleged fraud in connection with Plantain this piece of land at Matiz
and it has been ascertained that he was a plague victim. This is, the fifteenth case re- corded since January 1st.
As has been reported the British steamers
been sold to Japanese, The M. B. K. is report only run away again, unless His Worship ed to have paid £10.00 for the latter,
could find means to prevent her. His Wor ship said he could do nothing in that regard Hue, which has been fately in these waters, these things in China perhaps but he must not CAPTAIN Babin of the French steamer Brice He then told the defendant that he could do was staying for the night with a friend in do them here, and to help him to bear that Brooklyn, New York, and was found dead in fact in mind be was sentenced to pay a flat of his bed, asphyxiated by gas from a burner that 55e and go to hard labour for two months, caffetti began bia cross-examitation ut had not been turned off, on the agih of January besides paying compensation to his deserted late hour, and be case was proceeding when we
Registered by the Pharmaceutical Society. Hongkong, sud April, 1904.
[984 lant.
-want to prossi
The P&O S. N. Coss. Churam left Singapore for this port on uch init, at doon, with the Outward English Mails, and is due here on and inst., at about hoop.
The P&O S. NiCo's La Banca left Singapore for this port on 16th ins at 6a.m
cir ying the German Mails with dat Berlin the 19th March, lef section of the Arcies of Association, the Wednesday, be 17th Inst
Consulting Commies -ļo accordance with aturday am and may be expected here on
Hempel and K. B. Marshall retire, but being rich left Kobe of Naga pesent members Mears. A. F. Gardiner, B. The Imperial German Mills. a. Pr el xible Offer themselves for re-election a Monda
· Auditors.—The Aécrunta have been andired | on
reelection is recommended.
by Mensis, La McAnhor and W. Krote, whose
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