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TELEGRAM S.
THE WAR.
MUKDEN OCCUPIED.
TERRIBLE BATTLE - RACING,
Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, kindly forwards us the following telegrams:--
Tokio, 10th March, 8.30 p.m. Our troops occupied Mokden at ro a.m. on Friday:
Our enveloping movements have for some days past proved successful, and the bloodiest battle is now proceeding at various places near Mukden.
FUSHUN TAKEN.
Tokio 10th March, 10 p.m. Our detachment occupied Fushun on the night of the 9th inst. and is now attacking the enemy posted at the corner of the height north of Fushun. • +
· [Reuters.]
The Baltic Squadron.
LONDON, 9th March.
The Antananarivo correspondent of the Paris Temps wires that the entire Russian fleet has left Madagascar for Jibutil.
Fighting near the Tombs. A Russian telegram from Mukden, dated the 8th instant, reports that at ten in the morning there was heavy cannonading to the north-west of the city, shaking the houses of Mukden. An engagement was proceeding at the Imperial tombs.
ENORMOUS LOSSES.
Later.
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The consummate strategy of the Japanese as exemplified at Mukden is universally. acknowledged.
The Russian losses in the first ten days of the battle are officially given at nearly 33,000 men, including 830 officers.
WORK OF THE FIRE BRIGADE
IN 1932
According to the report of the Superinten dent of the Fire Brigade for 1904, there were 57 fires and 64 incipient fires during the year, as against 49 and 55 in 1903. The Brigade turned out 63 times during the year.
The estimated damage caused by fires was $261.756.co and by incipient fires $74300,
There was an intermittent supply of water
in the mains from 1st January to 3rd July, during which period sea water was used as much as possible in order to save the fresh wa-
ter.
One serious fire occurred during the period of intermitient water supply, on 25th February, at No. 444 Des Voeux Road West, where six houses were wholly or partly destroyed, and the total damage was estimated at $62,000, part of which was covered by insurance.
Five fires occurred in the Harbour during
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1905,
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING
AND MINING CO CASE;
CHANG YEN-MAD V, MORNING AND OTHERS
The hearing of this case was resumed on 3rd ult. It is an action by the plaintiff to have
GEORGE FENWICK AND CO. LTD. the present article 10, but that the company's"
The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the above Company was held at the Hongkong Hotel this morning. Mr. W. Parlane presided, and there were also pre- it derlared that a certain memorandum of conscht: Messrs, W. G. Winterburn (manager), A. ditions relating to the sale of mines to the Rodger, T. Amold, Sing Oa, J. Rodger, J. R. Chinese Eugineering and Mining Company, McCorquodate, J. C. Kinnaird, W. King. W. Limked, is binding on the defendants, and, in 1. Purcell, J. t. Andrew, and F. R. Forbes the event of its being held not to be so binding, The Secretary having read the notice con for a declaration that the sale was obtained by vening the meeting. fraud and ought to be set aside. The previous
bearings have been reported in our preceding
issues.
.
THE TENTH DAY.
Mr. Eames was further examined on 3rd ult. as to the documents which he had pre- pared.
He said the alterations were produced to him by Mr. Hoover who told him that neither he nor his firm could make a profit if the deeds remained in their then form. It was assumed by everyone that Bewick, Moreing and Co. were to make a profit in fully-paid shares, He thought Deiring know it. Detring accepted the alterations without any demur, and in structed him to prepare a copy of the deed as amended. Before leaving China no complaint was made to him by Dering of what had been donc, nor did Detring suggest that he had exceeded his authority.
Cross-examined by Mr. Lerett, he said that he left China in October, 19ot. He bought some shares in the company, which were then worth about 285. He did not then know that the whole capital had been issued as fully paid-up. He thought that Hoover's idea at Tongku was that the company should issue 1,000,000 shares, and that those who had the financing of the company in London would deal with them as they thought proper. He explained to Chang that the legal effect of con veying the property to Hoover, as trustee, was that Mr. Hanver could form a company, and it would have to be carried out on the lines of the trust or not at all. If the deed had been car ried out the company would have issued 375,000 shares, fully paid, to the old share holders. On the ratification of the agreement by Morning and the formation of the company, Hoover became trustee for the company. When Hoover asked him to make alterations he cer tainly was not told of the ratifications, nor did he think he was told the company had been If you had known the company had been in. corporated, and that Hoover was a trustee for it, would you have consented to make the alterations without the company being repre- sented?-1 do not think I should; but Mr. Hoover, I understood, was the agent of all parties in England in the matter.
formed.
Did you understand the company were going to issue 1,000,000 shares without receiving a Diony ?-No.
In te-examination he said he thought that both the plaintiff and Detring knew the nature of "free shares."
EXAMINATION OF C. A. MORE NC,
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To-day's Advertisements.
P. & O. 5, N, Co.
NOTICE.
INDER instructions from the General
UNDER ins, MLS. LEWIS will be in Charge of the Company's business at this
Port during my absence from the Colony on
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
legal advisors have raised a doubt if we are empowered to increase the capital by a larger amount than we intend at the moment to issue, our intention being to increase the capital from the present $150,000 to $450,000; au increase of $300,0 0, and at the same time to issue shares for only one half of the amount, or $150,coo This is conditional on our being able to dispose of our present Wanchai pro rerty at a satisfactory figure; for, if we fail to do x, it will la that case be necessary to issue shares for the fulf. $300,000. There is also some question as to whom, under the present leave. i
article ro, the shares must be affered; the idea tered shareholders on the date on which the being that they must be effered to the regis meeting is held conn-ming the special resolu- tion increasing the capital, and not to the re- gistered shareholders when the capital is called up. As this might cause future difficul
les we are advised that the best procedure is in cancel the present article to, substituting the one which you no doubt have all seen in the local Press, and which I shall now read.
Mr. John Rodger seconded the adoption of the resolution.
In reply to Mr. Arnold, the Chairman said THE DALLAS-BANDMANN that shares would be issued at par. They in- tended to have a meeting so as to call up the capital on the 1st July, and it will be necessary, at that time to call up $150,000.
The resolution was unanimously adopted. The Chairman said it would be necessary hold another meeting to confirm the resolu
ALLEGED PIG STEALERS
FIRE ON PURSUERS.
sounds in the street in front of his house and, going to investigate, saw six men carrying three pigs suspended on bamboo poles. He was suspicious, and called out "steal pigs," and a number of neighbours, being aroused, came on the scene. Seeing trouble ahead, the men dropped the pigs and ran away, pursued by the villagers. After going a short distance one of the carriers turned round and fired two shots from a revolver into the pursuing crowd of vil- The shots stopped lagers, and then ran on. the pursuit, and then it was discovered that the man who raised the hue and cry had been hit
Hongkong, th March, 1905..
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The Chairman said:--Gentlemen, with you permission we will as usual consider the re port as read. The accounts which were posted to mach shareholder some ten days ago do not leave me much to explain. You are all aware from the circular letter posted to each share holder on the 30th June last, that we have acquired over 200,000 square feet of land, or rather sea bed, at North Point, and the first items in the assets which claim attention are one of $119,495.36 and another of 54.030 79. The first represents the price paid to Govern- ment for the site, and the cost to December gist last of reclaiming and fulfilling the other requirements of the Government; the inter the amount expended on the steal-wharf,-and- for sunk iron and concrete piers to rest the tion they had just passed, which would be ad-TO-NIGHT! sheer legs on. The liabilities on the other sidevertised in due course, show a loan from the Hongkong and Shanghai || Banking Corporation against mortgages on the Company's properties: this $120.707.50 has been wholly expended on this property to date. We will have more to say re this schement in the New Territory heard strange and unusual At about three o'clock this morning, a villager the meeting which will shortly be called to sanction the increase of capital to finance this extension of our business. Meanwhile, I will only say that the site acquired is a valuable and most suitable one, and one which must shortly increase in value much over what it will cost us, and that from various causes, such as pressure by the local Government, the tramway seriously interfering with our free communication with the harbour, and owing to the extension and developement of various European and Chinese engineering concerns we found but one of two courses open to us, viz, either to shortly be crowded out or move to more extensive and commodious premises; and having confidence in our ability to suc cessfully compete in our line of business, backed by the increasing value of our present property, we considered that the circumstances warranted the venture. Turning to profit and lass account, we regret the year's work does not show the same standard of pro- fit that some former years have done; but everyone at all acquainted with the conditions of the engineering trade during the past year knows that the work offering was exceedingly mall in amount, and what there was, was ex tremely keenly competed for, thus reducing profits. The amount of $2,11,13, written off as a bad debt, was an account carried forward from 1903, and which your directors were sanguine of recovering; indeed, we still think thought it best to face the loss and have written there is a prospect of its recovery, hut we
it off. The prospects for the present year are fivourable, there being many inquiries for several of which we have tendered, and we expect that some of them will come our way. In our less busy times we liave employeil nur- selves in making new machinery for our new establishment; we have also sold some of our old machines at a book prefit, replacing them by new and modera machines. We are glad to be able to pay the usual 15% dividend, and trust the accounts as presented will meet with your approval.
tor (Mr. A. Rodger) which was agreed to.
in the stomach, while another of the villagers received a bullet in the thigh. A report of the occurrence was made to Inspector Macdonald,
who had the wounded men. removed to the
Government Civil Hospital. The ruffians get away, while the pigs were removed to the pound to await proof of ownership. No arrests have so far been made, but a vigorous search for the men has been instituted.
COMMERCIAL.
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Pons write in their report of toth inst.:-
Business has continued fairly active during the past week but with the exception of a rise in Hongkong and Shanghai Banks which have been in good demand, rates have undergone no material change.
Banks Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have further appreciated in value during the week and business at $73-4, 5735, $737) and $743 has been transacted. The Landon quota- tion has gone up to £77 10. Nationals are still in request at $16.
ner in the firm of Bewick, Moreing and Co., Mr. Charles Algernon Moreing, senior paul.
sta ed that the particular transaction in China was a financial business of his own, and was so understood by his partners He went to China in 1898, when he was invited by
lung-chang to advise him and his Govern ment upon the question of mining in China. He had interviews with Loid Salisbury and Lord Curzon before going. When there he
Marine Insurances.--Cantons continue to made the acquaintance of Chang Yen-man, who returned his call in great state, and with
advance and sales have been effected at $175 whom he discussed mining furs in the pro-
to $83, closing with further inquiries at the vince of Chib-li. He became acquainted with
higher question. China Traders have changed the year.
the old company known as the Kaiping Head Two cases of attempted arson were discover Office He thought Chang was the master of
hands at $;8 and 5,8). A small parcel of North Chinas have been done at Tls. go. ed, one at No. 45 Gough Street on the morning the whole business. He was on the point of
Mr. T. Arnold proposed, and Mr. Sing On Unions are obtainable after sales at 1695, and of the 20th March. Two men were prosecuted leaving China when Mr. Detring asked him to
return to Tientsin in connection with the busi-seconded, the re-election of the retiring DirecYangtszes remain without business at $160. for arson, they were convicted at the Criminal
ness of raising a loan for the old Kaiping Com Sessions of the Supreme Court and sentenced pany and the Ching Wan The labour loan to seven years' imprisonment with hard labour. He arranged a loan of £200 039 on debentures The other was at No. 123 Wellington Street 13 per cent., of which the Railway Deben. ture Trust took roo,coo and the witness the on 8th September when an employé of the res remainder. That was charged upon the pro. taurant on the and Boor set fire to some furni-perty of the Kaiping Company. He knew ture. He was convicted at the Criminal Ses- Deting had great influence with the Chinese sions and sentenced to 12 months' imprison officials, and he was therefore anxious to obtain his services for himself and his firm. He tried ment with hard labour.
to induce Detring to leave the service of the Two large fires took place at the Kowloon Chinese Customi, and enter into arrangements godowns, one on the soth Aprit in godown No. with himself, but never succeeded in doing so. 22 of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and The basis of his offer was a half share in afl the Godown Company, and involving godowns Nos. business they did in China; but that was never agreed to He might safely say that it was 21 and 13. The damage was estimated at actually agreed that Detring shoull be head in $100,000, which was covered by insurance China and he in Europe. "He received a tele- The second fire took place on 9th April at gram from Detring in 1898 asking him to des 12.05 a.m. in godown No. 9 in which a large patch an engineer to China, and Mr. Hoover was rent,, the arrangement being that Chang quantity of hazardous goods were stored. shou'd pay his salary. In consequence of the damage, which was covered by insurance, was estimated at $82,000.-
The
discussion he had with bang, he made pro posals to certain financiers who did 'business in China. In June, 1899, witness received a long The conduct of the brigade, adds Mr. Badeley, letter from Detring relating to various mining has been good.
STATE OF FIRE ENGINI S. Mr. D. Macdonald, engineer, reports on the state of the G verament' fire engines, and re- gonting stramer No 1, the floating fire
On the motion of Mr. McCorquodale, second ed by Mr. Kinnaird, Mr. T. Anald was re elected auditor for the ensuing year.
This concluded the business of the ordinary meeting, the Chairman stating that dividend warrants would be posted to-day and Monday.
· EXTRAORDINARY MEETING.
The meeting then resolved into an extra ordinary meeting of shareholders, Mr. Perlane again presiding, and the same shareholders be ing present, the object beingito pass the special resolution subjoined:
"That Article X of the Company's Articles of ssociation and its marginal notes be and the same are hereby cancelled and that there be substituted therefor the following Article and
marginal notes, namely
Power to increase capital.
X. The Company in General Me ting may from time to time increase the capital by the creation of new shares of such amount as may be deemed 'expedient.
Terms and conditions of new issue.
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1. The new shares shall be issued upna such
terms and conditions and with such rights and privileges innexed thereto as the General Meeting resolving upon the creation thereol shall direct and if no direction be given as the Directors shall determine.
Fire Insurances.-Bongkong Fires are slightly weaker with sellers at $320 ex the dividend of $31 paid on the 7th instant. China Fires also paid their dividend of $7 to-day and business has been done at $86 at which rate more shares are procurable.
Shipping.-longkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are quoted at $:6) Indo Chinas have declined and my probably be had at $122. Douglas Steamships have been bought at $34 and China and Manilas have changed hands at the reduced rate of $:1. Shell Trans. ports keep steady at zaj, and Star Ferries are in the market at $37k (pl.:) and $19 (new),
Refineries-China Ingars continue in de mand and are inquired for at Szzh. Luzons have been a strong request and can now be placed at $25. Perak Sugars are steady with sales at 1.5
Mining-Chinese Engineering have been disposed of at Tx. 71. There is nothing d- ing in other stocks under this ending.
l'ocks, Whaifs and Codowas.-Hongkong and Whainpua Docks are on offer at 1207 Farhains further weakened and have bren. sold at Tis 45, 7-is. 143 and Tls. 142 but close firmer with buyers at Tls. 143. Fowloon Wharf have been regotiated at $ros ex the dividend of $24 payable to-morrow. Hongkew Wharf have strengthened and have been dealt in at Tis. 147.
8.30 P.M. ................................. 9.00 P.M.
PRICES AS USUAL.
Plan at Messrs. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ld. Late Tram 15 minutes after the Performance.
F. C. GARTON,
Business Manager.
Hongkong. 17th March, 1905.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
125
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the zoth day of March, 1905, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at. Barker Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re newal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sur. veyor of His Majesty the King, for one further
terin of 75 years.
Building
No 2 Sale!
Registry No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
LOCALITY.
Barker Road
Houndary Measurements.
1. P.
186
❤ | Anacal Rent.
"Upset Price.
55 29.816
103
Hongkong, 11th March, 1985.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steamer
"NUBIA,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
3-530
IN
1905.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
FROM
A, CHAZALON & Co. -
(SUCCESSORS TO
G. GIRAULT)
6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Opposite Connaught Hotel.
Who are Suppliers of High Class
Wines, Spirits and.
Provisions,
French Bakers,
Navy Contractors,
and
Commission Agents.
BRANCHES :
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, HANKOW.
[st Hongkong, 22nd February, 1905.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
STEAM FOR
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA,
THE Imperial German Mail Steamship
"PRINZ HEINRICH,"
Capt. P. Grosch, due here with the outward German Mal about UESDAY. EM. will [253 leave for the above places about 12/24 hours
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in e Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are fanded.
This vessel brings on Cargo:--
From London, &c., ex S.S. China. From Calcutta, er $.5. Sum úra. From Persian Gulf, &c., er §. I. S. N. and
H. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 P.M., TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 17 b instant, af 4 P.M., will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will he effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns fer examination by the Consignees' and the Company's representative at appointed hour.
ад
All claims must he presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised,
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown's.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, oth- March, 1905.
projects, and particularly as to a proposal to convert the Chines- nineering and Mining Company into a Foreign (Anglo) Chinese Com. pany. The Orientel Syndicate was formed in 1899 Witness was not at first a sharehber He only became one when shures were allotted engine, says it has been seven years in servires to him in respect of the shares of the Chinese and was docked and thoroughly over-hauled Engineering and Mining Company. He went in August, 1904, by the Hongkong and Wham to China again in 1900 and spoke of the form poa Dock Company. The huit, machinery ation of the syndicate to Mr. Delring, who was
When to be offered to existing members, very anxious that any financial transactions and boiler are all in good working order. should be of an international character, rather
3. Subject to any direction to the contiary The No. 2 steamer has been 26 years in than of one Power, because political difficulties that may be given by the Meeting that sanc service (boiler 7 years old). It has been re-
might rise. There were several discussions tions the increase of capital all new shares with regard to the Kaiping Company. Chang shall be offered to the parties who en a date to gularly used and tested at drill for drivers and and Detring were very anxious to raise further be named by the Meeting shall be members in fires, was overhauled at regular intervals during capital, and Detring wanted foreign technical proportion to the existing shares held by them the year, and is now in good working order. management as the mines were being badly and such offer shall be made by notice specify. No. 3 has been 22 years in service, was managed. When he had returned to England ing the number of shares to which the Member he received on Aug. 11 a telegram from Hoover is entitled and limiting a time within which the regularly used and tested at monthly drill for to the effect that he had obtained the signature offer if not accepted will be deemed to be de- (Shanghai) have found buyers at $32, and (Calling at Manila, Port Darwin and Queensland; drivers, Boiler was retubed in May last, of the necessary agreement giving him the offer clined and after the expiration of such time or machinery thoroughly overhauled, and is now of the Kaiping mines. A company was to be on the receipt of an intimation from the Member in good working order.
formed with a capital of £9:0,000, of which the to whom such notice is given that he declines No. 4 has been 23 years in service, regularly £100,000 working capital was to be provided dispose of the same in such manner as they old shareholders were to receive 375,000 shares to accept the shares offered the Directors may used and tested at drill for drivers and fires. He accepted the scheme afer consulting Mr. think most beneficial to the Company. New firebox and shell plate filed to boiler in Davis and Mr. Turner, of the Oriental How for new shares lo rank with April, all thoroughly overhauled, and now in Syndicate. When Hoover brought the docu-
original shares. good order and condition.
ments to England witness sent them to Lord initChang and Letting were to be dire the plaintiff directors. Mr. Hoover gave him to understand that the agreement had the approval of Chang, and possibly that the document from Chang was equivalent to the sealing of the agreement
No. 5 has been 18 years in service, it was regularly used and tested at drill for drivers and fires during the year, overhauled at regular intervals, and is now in good working order, The firebox of this boiler is getting thin, and he recommends that a new one be purchased Did he report to you with regard to the from the makers to replace the old one during profits or compensation to be paid to Chang and Deiring?—I do not think he did. Tie general arrangement, in my mind, was that any profits i made, were to be divided with Mr.
the year.
itself.
All the manual engines and gear, bose, reels, and supply carts have been kept in repair, and Dotring. gre now in good order and condition.
'
[Continued on page 3.]
4. Except so far as is otherwise provided by, the conditions of issue or by these presents any capital raised by the creation of new shares shall be considered part of the original or dinary capital and shall be subject to the pro- visions herein contained with reference to the payment of calls and instalments transfer and
Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-Hongkong Lands have been sold at $127). Shanghai Lands remain steady at Tis. 116. Kowloon EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- Lands can be placed at $38, and West Points SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, are wanted at 155. Hongkong Hotels are still inquired for at $141. Astor House Hotels Hotel des Colonies have changed ownership at Ports, and taking through Carge to Adelaide, Tis. 21. Humphreys' Estate have been fixed
THE Steamship Cotton Mills.-Ewas have improved and can
at $iz.
New Zealand, Tasmania, &c.)
"EASTERN,"
be placed at Tis. 27. Hongkong Cottons Captain Ellis, will be despatched for the above have been bought at $14) and are still wanted. Ponts, ON MONDAY, the 13th Instant,`at
Cigar Factories.-Smatras, after sales at Daylight. Tls. 75 and Tls. 73, are now offering at Tls. 67. ex the final dividend of Tls. 6 paid on the 8th
instant.
Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements have been booked at $16 old ex new and at $16 for the new shares. 4. 5. Watsons have been
transmission forfeiture lien and otherwise." disposed of at $ral and more shares are in The Chairman, in moving the adoption quired for. In China Borneos business has of the same, said.-Gentlemen, before read been done at $144, Hongkong and China Gas ing the resolution to you I would like to shares have buyers at $160. Electrics are say a few words in explanation. The desire to quoted at Sio for the old and Sto for the new cancel article io and-to-substitute the one shares Steam Waterboats have been pur which I will shortly read to you, is not from chased at $18). Langkats have depreciated to any doubt of the powers of the directors under Tis, 257] at which ratë shares have been sold,
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi- sions, Ice, etc., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A duly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess are carried.
N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agente. Hongkong, 11th March, 1995,
after arrival.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents
Hongkong, 11th March, 1905.
Intimation.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS.
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