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TELEGRAMS,

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SERVICE.

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NOW REVEALED.

PAYLOW SECURES MISSION OF MERCY, [From Our Own Correspondent.} -

Hliqnghai, 22nd June. 2.55 p.m. It has transpired in the hearing of the R.8. Sanison case now before the Supreme Court, that Mr. Bennett Burleigh met a Russian torpedo boat by arrangement to the Wot ofort Arthur.

It is ostensibly, in reference to the sending of medical stores and comforts from Shanghai to the belonguered city, that the 8.8. Samson was purchased »by M. Pavlow, who paid Mr. Ben- nott Burleigh's expenses in connection with the mission.

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It is brought out in evidence that IL.M. King Edward VII, and B.I.M. the German Emperor were appealed to for assistance in sending hospital ships to Port Arthur from Shanghai.

[The following particulars in connection with the above telegram will be of intercat. "The case wis first before the Supreme Court at Shanghai at the 17th April·last when Mr. R. N. Macleod appeared for the defendant.

Mr. Macleod then said that he thought this case should be tried otherwise than summarily and he would therefore like defendant's counsel to give him some iden of his defence.

Mr. Phillips said from certain corresponden- ee he hid the matter appeared rather compli. caled to him. On the 31st of January his friend's firm wrote to his client :- T. R. WARD, Esq.

} c/ Astor House. ::::

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905.

KONGKONG IN 1904%

RAUB GOLD MINING CO.

DUKIT, KOMAW SHAFEN

THE NEW LODE,

In his annual report for the year ended 28th February, 1904, Mr. W. Warnford Lock, the then general manager of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co, Ld stated that probably at about 400ft,, in the New Main Shaft, where the first permanent pump will be installed, a cross cut will be driven to the new lode," which, at

that depth then, should be about i soft, distant, The General Manager at Raub reported on the to inst., that in the crosscut from the Bakit Koman Shaft at 440 ft. level, a well defined gold-bearing lode has been cut. Width of lode is stated to be from 4 to 48 ft., and assay value 6 dwts, per ton. In view of the import ance of this discovery which is in what is as yet the deapest workings at Raub, the remarks of Mr. Lock in the report above referred to, in relation to the promising Bukit Keman, Mine, will be read with interest at the present im portant stage of the mine's development,

GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, Concluding his report on the Blue Book for 1904, laid before the Legislative Council this afternoon, H.E. the Governor states —

The outbreak of war between Russia and Japan on the 6th February was not without effect on the shipping trade of Hongkong. The percentage of British to total tonnage entering and cleating which had fallen continuously from 75 to 59 in the previous 10 years, rose to 70 in 1904 owing to causes already given in this report. The war brought in its train various questions, involving recourse to the law counts of the Colony, relating to its effect on chanter parties and to the refusal of duty by seamen on ships carrying contraband. Speculation in blockade running resulted in some heavy losses to the Chinese and there was tightness of money at the nd of the year After the naval action at Chemulpe on the 9th February some Russian wounded were treated in the Hongkong Hospitals pending removal to Europe and the attention paid to them was duly recognized by the Russian Government. Later 4 Officers and 61 men from a Russian of 1902, we were engaged on various prospect torpedo boat destruyer, who had taken refugeing drives and crosscute on the east side of At Welhalwei, were transferred to Hongkong Kaman bill, in search of a more rasterly line and arrangements for their maintenance here of fode of which superficial indications existed. nade in consultation with the Russian Consul. This work resulted in the discovery of a strong An attempt was made in the latter balf of bodyoflow-grade quartz on which we drove north the year to start the shipment to South Africa for 174 feet and south for 154 feet without any it Hongkong of indentured labourers recruit-break; the width varying from aft. to 4ft., and ed in the Kwangsi and Kwangtung Provinces the assay value from dwt to 4 dwt. This was an similar conditions as regarda terms of very cheaply done, and it proved to demonstra engagement and arrangements for transport 10tion the existence of a new lode as bad been those embodied in the Convention for ship suspected: Stoping from this was never in our ment of labourers to South Africa from the minds, the level being toa sballow. The 'know. Treaty l'oris; which was signed in London on ledge that we had over joo it of continuous, the 13th May, 1974. An agreement was made strong gold-bearing teef was sufficient for the by the Acting Consul General at Canton with moment. the Viceroy of the Two Kwang for despatching to Hongkong labourers recruited at Wuchow by the Chinese officials. The class of recruits cbtained in this manner warnot satisfactory

sor were the numbers obtainable from the two Provinces, in the face of opposition from per sons interested in recruiting for other countries, sufficient to justify the maintenance of the depot here. The attempt was therefore aban- doned after 1,746 labourers had been despatch

ed.

A rebellion in Kwangsi, which died down towards the end of the year, enabled Hong kurig to render a service to China by rigorous. ly maintaining restrictions on the export of Arms and ammunition from the Colony,

BUKIT KOMAN,

New Main Shaft. During the latter portion

The main crosscut, which has been called the East Adit, was driven in all 353 ft. westward inte Koman Hill, and intercepted some further small veins of no immediate importance.

GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY.

Early in 1903, when developments in Koman Shaft at the 340 level were upsetting the theory

of

no gold below 200 ft.", there was a revival of the proposal that the Government should join hands with this company in sinking a deep shaft, which would determine whether or no the gold-bearing lodes of Pahang were to be counted on in depth; and inasmuch as Koman, Shaft could not be availed of for such a test, being ill-adapted as to situation, capacity and equipment, a new site had to be chosen, The construction of a railway from Canton Everything pointed to the east side of Koman Yourself and E. li. ¿fonden, Esq.

to the frontier of the territory under British Hill-plenty of space for headgear, good DEAR SIR,-We have been instructed by jurisdiction, for which the British and China ground for sinking in, dumping room for waste Mr. Mondon to demand a properly executed Corporation had made a preliminary agree-rock, facility for automatic delivery of ore to bill of sale, transferting to him the s.s. Samsonment with the Chinese Government on the battery, proximity to a new lode on the one which was, we understand, registered in your 28th March, 1897, formed the subject of dis-side and easy access to the old one on the name at the British Consulate yesterday. Mr. cussion in London with the Directors, of the other side by crosscuts which would disclose Mondan claims the under two written assign Corporation with a view to an arrangement be mehts of the said ship, one by you to Mr. Aing made for working this railway with one to Paylow and the other by the latter to Mr. Mon be constructed from the frontier of the New don. Unless this bill of sale is in our hands Territories to the sea at British Kowloon. The by nonn on the 2nd February, we shall have strong feeling of the Government and of the to take procecilings against you. We suggest entire commercial community of the Colony as therefore that you should call upon us as sconto the importance of the complete undertaking as possible to arrange matters.

to the prosperity of Hongkong was expressed in the report on the Blue Book for 1903.

We believe, that the preparation of a bill of sale by the British Consulate can be obtained at a very small fee.

Yours fakhfully,

STOKES, PLATT & TEESDALE Counsel's client had a set off for more than

During the year the work of the New Terri 1ories Land Court, established in igoo, and subsequently reconstituted, was completed. 354.277 separate Ints had been demarcated and Appropriate titles to these lols have since been

farther lodes if existent.

Long before there was any assurance that negotiations with the Government would re sult favourably, we had decided that the de. mandi of the mine would in any event compel the sinking of a new main shaft sooner or later, though the depths to which it would be imme. diately taken might be much less than the 1,500 ft. proposed for the Government-aided shaft.

Aiming at the greatest economy combined with an efficiency which would meet either case, we utilised to the full the facilities afford.

SHIPPING JETSAM.

HE`R. 1^H^” DUFFERIN,"

The following reviled programme of move ments of the Royal Indian Marine, Steamer Dugarin were recently published; Leaves Bombay 14th 1100; arrives Hongkong 27th June, leaves Hoogkong 28th June, arrives

Thị 204, 101. C 163,

163, Thì 10 tiê and to-day at Tls 1631,164 August sales have been made at Tia 163), Tin, 164 105...... Septem.... ber at Tis, 167, and shares are still offering, "

Intimations.

Lands-Shanghals are in strong demand at ROBINSON PIANO

10120

at Tls. 37, and Lapu-Kung-Mows at Tis. 40.

Cottens-Business, has been done in Ewos.

at Tit. 7. Previous to this a sale was report Sugar-Peraks have been broad for cash

Mining.-Wei-Hai-Wei, Golds have bad at- tention from buyers at 512 and 591 cum call of 52 paid 13th init.

4th July with 41st Dogras and deed.nl Tis. 70 for June. tails for North China, leaves Taku 7th July arrives, Hongkong Igih July, leaves Hongkong 15th July, arrives Karachi 31st July 2nd August, and arrives Bombay 4th August emply of details

with joth Punjabis and details, leaves Karachi

The Mainichi remarks that, owing to the great efforts made by the authorities, the Japanese dockyard and ironworks have made wonderful progress since the outset of hostilities. In addition to the Dockyards at Kure and Yokosuka, there are now two or three others in which it would be possible for even battle- ships of over 20,000 tons to be constructed,

¡Tobaccos.—A sale of Sumairas is reported done at Tis. 227 and Tia 335 for cash. June at Tl. 70. In Langkats business has been at Tls. 230,227), Tix. 125 and Tie. 227. July reported at. Tls. 235. The second interim at Tis. 2313 and 2271. September sales are dividend for this year of Tis. 5 was paid to-day,

TO-DAY'S KXCḤANUR.

Silling.

COMPANY, LD.

THE PUBLIC: MAY RELY

IMPLICITLY ON GETTING

FROM US

PIANOS

OF THE

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EMBODYING THE VERY DEST

MUSICAL AND WEARING

QUALITIES,

170. a minihs' sight vioon France--Bank T,T.................... \merica-Bank T.T........ Termany-Bank T.T...................... muuta 1.921 ndia T.maybe

Do demand

tapan-Bank T.T. fava Bank T.T.

while the ironworks are now in a position to supply all the necessary material.. At iko pre- sent time one battleship and two st-class cruisers are being, constructed at Kure, and Shanghai--Bank T.T. one battleship and one tit-class cruiser at Yokosuka, while the building of another tat- class cruiser is now being arranged for.

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

MY MAGISTRACY SHROFF.

The case in which Chan Shan, shroff at the Mazistracy; was charged with the embezzle- ment of the sums of $500 and $515 paid to him | on the 17th March and 10th May last, respec- tively, and with falsifying a certain book, the property of Government, was again called on

before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this afternoon.

On the case being called, Mr. J. Hanson, |

Chief Inspector of Detectives, applied on behalf

This was granted, bail being allowed as before. of the Crown Solicitor for one week's remand.

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent.}

Canton, 19th June. OFFICIAL LIFE. The life of an official in China is not always pleasant. Removal from office comes so sud- den and so frequently that the official never known where he is at. Two months age a Mr. Li was magistrate for Shun Tak. Now he is confined in the yames of Pan Yu. He was removed from office just before he had time to collect money to square accounts. Now he is practically a beggar. He is given no chance to make things right. Another official, Wong Sung, who is well known about 'Canton, has been ordered to Peking because of serious charges preferred against him. He has been employed in catching robbers for more than a year and now the people say that the big robber has been caught. This Wong Sung was a very rich official a few years ago. Since. the advent of this Viceroy Wong has been plucked of a good many of his bright feathers and it would seem that his end is near. more feathers to pluck!

THE MACKAY TREATY.

To the Editor of the

AT

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140

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Beving months' sight L/C,

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MODERATE PRICES.

30 days sight San Francisco & New York 46

months' sight

410.

471

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Rp 2.413 770-447 1.97

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OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations are as febre

Calws New .... ........

Old

Older

Oldest

$

Parna New

tenares New daveinn (Papari

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Per picn!

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..@ 1.180

'THE WEATHER.

1,230/1,260

@ 1,340

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(a) · 1.080 2780/910

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:

On the 22nd at 11.55 8. The barometer has risen over Japan and the coast of China. be lying across the N. part of the China Sen.

· A trough-like area of low pressure appears to

Gradients are slight to moderate and fresh NE. and E. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel and along the northern shores

of the China Sea.

Forecast:-fresh E. winds; squally, rainy. Returns from the Philippines are not yet to hand.

To-day's Advertisements.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SHANGHAI, MOJI AND KOBE,

HE Steamship NOTHE

"AUSTRALIAN," Captain McArthur, will be despatched as above, TO-MORROW, the 23rd instant, at to 4.M.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for l'assengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sions, Ice, &c, throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with

the existing amount of this claim. Op the 8th their ownership determined at a cost of $133,675, ed by the East Adit and the north drive on the days have been spent endeavouring to get the Electric Light.

day of April the present summons was issued, claiming Ils, 100,000 lor wrongful conversion of the sa Samzon. On the 13th of April Messrs. Stokes, Platt & Teesdale wrote to a Mr. Kristensen:—

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́ ́M. 1, KRISTENSEN, Esq.,

9A Hankow Road,

Issued.

new lode, and connected there with a small air-shaft on the site to bs occupied by the The rice crops in the New Territories were future main shalt Once the connection was good, and an increase in the number of hauses made we were able to trip down the air-shaft in nearly all the vi-lakes evidenced increased (6 ft. x 4 ft.) until it measured 18 ft. x 5ft, send prosperity. The peasants uppeated to appreing the dirt down and out through the adit in cia e the greater security they derived from stead of raising it by bucket. This, for the adt quate, police protection and showed willing. depth of 80 ft.the level of the adit below the ness to assist in improving road communica- collar of the shaft-meant a very large saving.

tions.

Res. 3. SumtoN. DEAR SIR,We are instructed by Mr. Pavlow, the actual owner of this boat, in de-

Building activity in all Kowloon and Yaumati mand from you the immedi de payment of T. gives hope that in time the considerable avail. 80,0:0 received by you from the Shanghai Tugable area on the mainland south of the hills *and Lighter Co., Ltd, on the transfer of this will furnish relief in the congested districts of bont to such Company. We are further in Victoria. This relief will probably be acceler structed to demand from you payment of the further sum of Tis. 20,00 being damages over ated when the proposed railway is in hand. -

On the island satisfactory progress was

by reason of such transfer,

Helow that depth, all rock (and water) had perforce to be raised to grass; but while the stripping was in progress, we were preparing a light headgear and steam winding machinery and so the work went on almost without inter mission. By November last, however, the in- flow of water became greater than could be conveniently or ecommically dealt with even by

compelled to step sinking until the arrival of an electrically driven sinking pump from England. When this shall have arrived-it is due about the end of March-sinking will be resumed at much increased speed and lessened cost.

and above the Tls. 82,0co already mentioned | made on, the two large docks under construc- the largest bucket (about 6 gals.), and we were

Unless on or before the 15th inst. we receive tion by the Admiralty and by Messrs. Better from you the above-mentioned sums, we shall field & Swire. The 3' 6" electric Tramway from Kennedy Town through Victoria to Sbau. according to our instructions, commence pro-ki-wan village (9 miles of route) was opened ceedings against you to enforce payment,

10 traffic and in spite of fates that are high for China is fargely used by Chiness of all classes, Generally the year was a healthy one marked by steady development but not characterized by any event of great importance,

Yours faithfully,

STOKES, I LATT & THESDALE. Counsel could understand his friend foraging round to find who should pay the money before the proceedings commenced, but having taken proceedings against his client for Tis. 100,000 the subsequent claim in the letter of the 13th inst, was incomprehensible to bin.

His Lordship made an order for pleadings. Mr. Macleod asked when they must be delivered,

His Lordship said he was issuing a short

set of rules, and the rule for pleading would be that, unless the Court decided otherwise, they would have to be delivered in fifteen days. The order would be for fif ten days unless Counsel wished to agree otherwise-Ed.,

to ➤ HI.K.T.)

[Reuters.]

The Government was administered by Mt. F. H. May, C.M.G. from the commencement of the year until my arrival on the 29th July.

FRUIT CANNING IN CHINA.-

There is to be an opening for modern can

At the moment, the shaft is 227 It. deep. completely timbered, divided and lined, with skip-guides, platforms and ladders fixed, and the electric light installed. Timbers for the permanent headgear and tios are all cut and mostly delivered, and automatic tipping skips and Cornish pump are on order. All hoisting, pamping, and ventilation will be done by electric power, but the motors and gear have not been ordered till we see whether any im- provement can be made upon the plant arriv-

"North China Daily News." Sir-The letter to Lord Lansdowne has at last been put into its final shape and several signatures of those who signed the original cablegram, but Shanghai is a big place and men are often not in their offices when wanted. shall be much obliged, therefore, if you will be so goed as to inform the signatories through the columns of your valuable journal that the letter will be at the Shanghai Club at noon (o- morrow (Tuesday), and I trust those who sign- ed the cablegram will make an effort to be there to sign this letter between noon and 12.30 so that we may get it off to the Foreign 'Office at the earliest possible moment.

I am, etc.,

12th June.

EDWARD S. LITTLE,

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 l'assage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1905.

· [674

COLD STORAGE.

"HE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, TED, Dow 40,00 Cubic feet of COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at to A.M. and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday excepted, to receive and deliver perishable goods.

WM. PARLANE,

Manager.

Hongkong, 22nd June, 1905

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VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

COMMERCIAL..

SHANGHAI SHARB REPORT

The following resume of the week's share transactions is from Messrs. I. A, Sullivan and Ca's report published on the 15th June

The business of the week comprises largeTHE MEMBERS will be held in ST. sales of lado-Chinas at fluctuating rates, at the ANDREW'S HALL, CITY HALL, on THUNS. close shares are offering at Ths. 731 for cash, DAY, the 29th June, at 515 PM, for the pur to Farnham Boyds the tendency until to-day pose of considering and passing the Annual has been downwards, but there is now a firmer Report and Statement of Accounts for 1901. feeling existing which has slightly strengthened rates. Langkats are quieter, and close easter at quotation, Shanghai and Horgkew Wharf, shares are firmer with buyers. Outside these stocks there is little of importance to record. THE DAIRY FARM CO.,

LIMITED. On London the demand rate is to 2/7 11/16 rumongkong 3 days' sight is quoted i Consuls £90 13-16.-

Wharves-Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf

the incoming cargo.

FRANK LAMMERTM,

Acting Hon. Secretary,

[676 Hongkong, 22nd June, 1993.

BUTTER Pasteurized...............70 Cents per D.

FINEST AUSTRALIAN CREAMERY BUTTER :- Second Quality.........60 Cents per ib.

HOME-MADE BUTTER ... 50 Cis per Pat.

Hongkong, 22nd June, 1995,

ning factory machinery and appliances in ing from Koman. The shaft maker provision shares have been sold at Tis. 1871 cash. For FRESH BUTTER. China before long, says the United States for a double hauling road, in addition to a September shares have changed hands at Tls. June and July sales at Tls. 190 are quoted. Consul at Hangchau. It may almost be said compartment reserved for slaking only, while 19. Tie 194, and Tis. 1936. The godown FINEST AUSTRALIAN CREAMERY that there is an opening at the present time. the pump and ladder way is very spacious; in. The new industrial school being established its dimensions, capabilities and equipment, ita fit, and it is difficult to accommodate in Hangchau by the gentry of this province will compare favourably with the best shafts · Shipping-Notwithstanding the protest of includes in its curriculum training in the.

on the Rand, while costing probably less that: canning of fruits and vegetables on a large one-fifth. The total expenditure on it to date, signatories owning over 10,000 shares, the including salaries, wages, stores, steam-driven directors of the Indo-China S..N. Co. have The Sinking of the "St. Kilda."

There are reasons why factories of the sort machinery, road and rall approaches, and negatived the proposition to increase the divi-

much timber ant yet used, is $18,605-490-875 Mr. Balfour said in the House of Com are likely to succeed. While there are not

The contract between the Government and dend of 13/- and great indignation is felt in the mions that Great Britain had taken imme. many fruits in China that can be canned to the Company concerning the shaft, which Far East. The profits aggregate £158,000, diate steps regarding the sinking of the advantage, there are one or two varieties which marks such an important date in the history not, £125,000 as wired here, and the extra St. Kilda by a Russian cruiser; and that the can be put up for some classes of trade for far of Raub, was signed on the 28th of January amount is appropriated to underwriting ac correspondence proceeding between the British and Russian Governments is a matiss money here than in other countries. TheIts main provisions are that (a) towards a abaft count. The market hovered between Tle.25

1,500ft deep the Government will contribute ter to which Britain attaches a very grave fruit is cheap, and labour can be bad at rates by monthly instalatents one half of the costs op and 76 and then fell; to-day shares have been view, because we had received the most impossible anywhere else than in Asia to $150,000 for its share? (8) all gold won in sold at 7 is 7. at this price there are buyer. specific assurances that no such action In South China and the Straits Settlements the prospecting work alone, after paying the During the week shares have been placed at - would again be taken by Russian cruisers. there are several canning factories which have Company for milling and a royalty of 10%, is Tis. 741 and Tia 71. July sales have been let ing he not unduly bindered thereby, the Com- of September shares are recorded at Tis, 76, Russian's Turning Foint

pany may be the shaft for any purpose of its 761 and Tls 77. Tugs have been sold at Tis. The Tear's gracious reception of the

own at all times; (d) control rests, exclusively do for 'ord and Tis, go for "pref! For June Zamstvolets, and his emphatic promise of

with the Company; and (4) whenever the sink Ti 60 has been done for ard reformed institutions, is regarded as the

ing is stopped, the Company leay take the faintly-purchased machisety for half its valua turning point of the history of the country,

on at that date. The whole spirit of the cons and it has produced the best effect.

tract is most fair and buslasts-like.

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_____ JUST LANDED, DONGA, LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF

'RENCH SARDINES of well-known.

proved a great success. They, have a brand to be sold for joint account; (c) so long as sink. go at Tie 75, 26, Tis: 73376, and Tls. 73. Sales make, of various kinds such as Sardines |

of pineapples on the market in this part of the world which is fair in quality, cheap in price and yet put out at a very good profit. Iaribis part of China it is probable that some vegeta bles could be handled by canning with good returns.

Docks-Shares have been purchased at Tis. 16, Tia, 160, and Tis, 16r for cash. For this month's settlement sales are recorded at Tin 1611 161 For July at 7h 1641,185

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