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TELEGRAMS.
[Renter's.]
The Russian Reforms
LONDON, 1st August, The Tsar presides to day at a council for the final consideration of the National As sembly scheme, any modifications of which are unlikely. The elections are proposed for the 1st October and the meeting of the Assembly for the 1st November; the sittings will be private, but the President can admit the press members, who will receive one pound a day.
The Peace Conference. M. Rosen has visited President Roosevelt to arrange for the President's reception of M. de Witte.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY AUGUST 3, 1905.
AN UNPLEASANT SURPRISK.
DEBTOR SENT TO GAOL,
on the witness stand. For some seven years
SHIPPING JETSAME
The is. Indravalli arrived, lest night from Durban, with 95a repatriated coolies from the South African mines. During the voyage there 13 neaths among the coolies, from gene ral debility and fever.
2
Mr. H. R. Howe, second officer of the 5. Dorte, charged Yan On, a carpenter work.
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APPLICATIONFIN HANKRUPTCY.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANUS. Selling London-Bank Tob. manusi
Do. Hemand France Bank T.T.
Do. America Back TT.
14 months) sight
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION,~
Francis Piggott had before him an important On the 28th ult, the Chief Justice, Sir application under a bankruptcy petition. The uustes in bankruptcy claimed the return of Germany-Bank T.T,
India T.Tarasytesa two sums of money amounting altogether to ⠀ Do demand... $8,000 which had been paid out of Court from Shanghai--Back T.T. an estate which, immediately afterwards, was Singapore T........ the subject of a bankruptcy petition,apau-Bark T.T.
||Java—Bank T.T, ...už Mr. UB, Pollock, k.c, jastructed by Mr. F.
X. d'Almada e Castro, appeared for the trustee ia bankruptcy; Mr. H. F. Calthrop, instructed by Mr. Bailey of Messm, Johnson, Stokes and Master, represented the respondents.
The facts of the case have been fully report: ad in our columns. This morning judgment was given.
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Buying,
13/16 2.35
1.93
Intimations.
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
COMPANY, LD.
MAKERS OF
4 months' sight L/C. ..................../10 15/16 6 months might L/C.!!!! 1/16 32 days' sight San Francisco & New York, 164 || months' light
473 jo days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/11-3/16 HIGH-CLASS PIANOS.
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It was nearly one o'clock and Yik Wing was past he had carried on business in the "obacco refuse" line at 378 Queen's Road Central, and
In continuation of the Police Court proceed. being unable to meet his debts was made a bankrupt. This morning he was up for his Ings at Singapore in which the Serang of public examination, and as the questioning confrican Prince was charged with defamation, cluded he glanced round at the clock evidently the Magistrate found that the charge against anticipating his chow. Unfortunately for him, the Chief Engineer was entirely falso. He he did not speak English and seemed un-sentenced the defendant to three months' aware that Sir Francis Piggott had ordered simple imprisonment under section 500 of the his arrest, for when subsequently the war- Penal Code. In the afterneon, the delendent raut was executed he was unpleasantly was brought before Mr. Colman on a charge of surprised. The matter arose in this way. extortion. The case was postponed. The amount of money owing to his unsecured cred-tom was $48,587, while the book debts figured at 51,664 He was being examined by
His Lordship said :-During the hearing of score of creditors, and admited that he used valued at $10 on the and inst. The chief officer, attached under a garnishes order, notice was to get orders in purchase goods from people Mr Courka-Rodger, was looking down the given to the judgment creditor that a bank- ruptcy petition had been presented against the outside of the Colany, and when he received batch and saw the defendant break opan a the money in payment instead of handing it to case of fish, and proceed to extract a quantity, cry of the German newspapers, and does not creciitors. This was one of the reasons which pocket. He immediately despatched the second was given in great measure accidentally can share in the anxiety regarding the British led to his being detained in custody, and as officer below to investigato, and discovered the make no difference. The case therefore falls Channel Squadron's visit to the Baltic. Ger the result of the examination was not at all defendant putting away some of the fish evid. whip acction 38 of Ordinance No. 7 of 1891, which deals with this special form of antece- many is prepared to give the fleet the usual satisfactory, liis Lordship concurred with Mrently with the intention of removing it ashore denttransaction. It provides that the creditor As a favourable opportunity presented itself, hot entitled to retain the benefit of his exe hospitality, coal, provisions, &c.
Regardless of the fact that several beltaying cution, unless he has completed it before no- Benares New fish tails were sticking out of his pockets, when tice of the presentation of the petition; and in interrogated by Mr. Howe, the second officer, sub-section 2 (d) this form of execution is 'spe Yau calmly denied that he had touched any cially provided for:-Completion of excution fish. The water police boat was hailed and the man arrested and taken to the lock up. Two stevedore's men corroborated, and. Mr. F. A
labour.
The Autumn Cruise of the British / MatH. W. Looker on behalf of more than aing on board, with the theft of 35 the of fish, l'u summons for payment out of Court of money. | Sovereign... ELEKTRI
Channel Fleet.
Later.
Router's correspondent in Berlin wires
that the Foreign Office deprecates the out-thoes from whom he bought gave it to other and secrele it about the hold after filling hijudgment debtor. The fact that this notice
The War in Manchuria. General Linevitch wires to the Tsar con. tradicting the newspaper reports that the Russian army is surrounded, and declaring that all the attempts of the Japanese to ap. proach him have been nasuccessful,
Looker that it would be better to keep the
debtor safe pending subsequent investigations.
ALLEGED PKRJURY.
Remanded from yesterday afternoon the caso" in which Un Kam Wa, clerk in the employ of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, is charged
the case of an attachment of an ordinary debt means "receipt of the manay" that is, receipt of the money attached. The mere fact
in the bands of a third party is not "receiving the money"; for the money is in Court; it is
The inhabitants of Vladivostok aru ́cmf. / with perjury was resumed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland sent Yau to three weeks' hard of obtaining an order of attachment of a debt
grating en masse to Blagovestenk,
THE WHITE FERIL.
In the Nineteenth Century Mr. George Lynch, the well-known press and war corres. pondent, turns the tables on those who mise the cry of the Yellow Peril," The real peril in the Far East, he says, has been the "White Feril." From the earliest times, it is pointed out, Europeans, whether explorers or traders, were invariably well received in China and Japan. It was only when foreign settlers out raged every law and set the feelings of the people at defiance, plundered villages, burnt the native shipping, and commited unspeak. able Dutrages, that feelings of hatred and fear towards the foreigner were created It is true the earliest European adventurers in the Far East were many of them little better than
Hazeland this afternoon-Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Lenker and Deacon, pro.. | secuted, and Mr. H, E. Pollock, K.C., instructed
by Mr. H. G. C. failey, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, defended-Further evid ence was called and the case was adjourned,
THE AMERICAN BOYCOTT,
IN CANTON.
NEW BOUNTIES FOR FRENCH SHIPPING.
bounties to the French shipping and shipbuild. Builer v. Wearing (17Q.B.D. at p. 185, citing A new bill for the granting of additional attached until. it is released by order of the Court. The attachment, as was explained in ing trader has been reported on by the French Lushington C.J. in Exp. Pillers 17 Ch. D. 653), Budget Commission, and will shortly come be is a security: the payment out is the realiza- fore the Chambers for discussion. Builders of tion of the security. This case therefore falls ships destined for the merchant service are within the express terms of the Ordinance. to receive the following allowances on iron But the attaching creditor reliés da a prin- and atcel ships: 143fr. per gross ton for steam ciple said to be laid down in Marriott v. Hamp and 95fr. for sailing. These bounties are to deton, that money palif under compulsion of law cannot be recovered. The facts of that case were simply that a person having paid a bill lost the receipt, and being afterwards sued could not defend the action, as he had no other means of proving payment. Subsequently, however, he found the receipt and brought an action to recover the money... The principle which was laid down was that as he had paid the money under compulson of law, he could allow parties to try their causes again, although they were not properly prepared the first time with their evidence,
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OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations are as follows :--
Malwa New
Per picu! (1,199
n Old ....
Older
Oldest
**
Patha New
Old....
11
01.... Persian Hinr
@ 1,250/3,270 1,300/1,360 1,400
Pei chest
1,155
..... @ 1,120
(4) 1,072)
© 1,092)
11 780/10
To-day's Advertisements.
THE ROYAL HÔNGKỌNG. YACHT CLUB.
CLIMATE,
UPON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
OF THE
FINEST MATERIALS,
AND UNDER THE
PERSONAL SUPERVISION
OP
FIRST-CLASS EXPERT EUROPEAN
MANAGEMENT.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB will be held N MEETING OF MEMBERS of the TUNERS,
TOTICE is hereby given that a GENERAL
at the Club Matshed, Kowloon, on THURS DAY, the 10th instant, at 5.30 in the afternoon,
to consider-
(1) The proposed Exchange of Sita of the New Club House, viz.: from the West side of the Oil Works to the East side of the same.
(2) The proposed plans of the New Club
House; and
(3) The issue of Debentures to meet the
accessary Expenditure.
H. PERCY SMITH, Secretary.
5, Victoria Buildings,
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1905.
HE
NOTICE.
(797
A correspondent in the neighbouring capi- al, who has held an official appointment increase annually until the tenth year, when they America, writing to us on the subject of the will remain definitely fixed at rooft, and 65fr, American boycott in Canton, says that Sand Lat respectively. Wooden ships of 150 tons and meetings are being held each evening on the over, are to receive 40fr. per gross ton, and Honam side of the river, somewhat similar to less than 150 tons 3ofr. per ton. Any change those organised by Kearny in San Francisco in a ship increasing the tonnage will give the in 1879. At those meetings the motto was, right to a bounty calculated in accordance with The Chinese must go," while at the gather- the above tariff. Marine engine builders will ings being held on the sand lots in Canton the receive for engines, auxiliary machinery, and committed outrages and plundered the people, American goods shall be used. No difficulty kilos, decreasing annually by 75 centimes until and invariably refused to submit to the native is being experienced in obtaining speakers able the leath year, when it will remain at zofr. for authorities, or observe the laws of the country. to place the views of the better educated Chin- too kilos. New machinery put in doring the Then came the opium traffic, forced on theese before the populace. In almost every big existence of the ship will receive a bounty of The old cases which were cited do not, as Chinese at the point of the bayonet, and at monastery, and at places where the working aoir, per 100 kilos. Ocean-going or coasting it seems to me, carry the principle any further: the mouth of foreign guns. Even the mission. people usually congregate, someone is ready to French ships, or foreign-built ships registered though they extend it to the assignees in aries, many of them well-meaning men and come forward and talk to the crowds, and the under the French dag, are to receive the followbankruptcy of the party who has paid the some of them of the stuff of which martyrs are enthusiasm manifested shows that in Canton ing bounties:-Steamships, per sailing day and money under compulof law. made, came to be distrusted, and even hated, the boycott will be conducted in a determined gross ton, 4 centimes up to 3,000 tons, 7 cen- for they were so often the forerunners of trouble manner. These meetings, adds our correspond-times up to 6,cco tons, and 6 coolimes above and territorial robbery. Japan also from earliest ent, are a strange contrast to Kearny's saud 6000 tons; sailing ships, 3 centimes up to times received European visitors and traders in lot meetings held in San Francisco, twenty-five soo inns, 5 centimes up to 1.0.0 tons, and
pirates, but even the so-called traders often people are unanimous in declaring that no new steam boilers, a bounty of 27fc, soc. per 100 not recover it back, because otherwise it would Interest and Responsibility of the
a very friendly spirit, until the turbulent con-years ago, when the agitation against the Chin-4 cantimes above that tonnage. Ships, however, duct of Portuguese settlers turned the Japanese ese in the United States was at its height.
• against the foreigners. But; Japan was more tolerant or wiser than China, for she rodily entered into commercial treaties with European
Spys the N. C. 7. News.--
of less than 100 100s are not to enjoy these boun: sles, which are payable up to the age of 11 years, It must be unted that construction bounties When the womenfolk of a country also begin under this law will only be allowed to new ships countries-only insisting on oplum being to inke an interest in matters affecting the destined to receive the voyage bounties up to barred, and she misht have been content to public welfare, then indeed it may be said that yearly total of 30,000 tons under steam, and retain her oriental civilisation and methods had the country in question is in a fair way of pro-doo tons under sail until the expiry of the not the battle of Kagoshima, in 1863, when theres towards better things. It would seem law of April, 1902. The construction bouatics native batteries were silenced and three of their that this American boycott has brought out several latent characteristice which Chinese ships sunk by Western guns, brought home to the Japanese the necessity of adopting the hitherto have not had credit for. One of these is the intelligent interest Chinese women, old weapons and the methods of their conquerors if their country was to be saved from the White and young, have evinced in this question Peril. The same guns had thundered against the affecting the honour of their countrymen. Chinese, but they were evidently of a different About naa hundred ladies we know attended the first mass meeting last week at the Wupên calibre to the Japanese, and have ever trusted to the weak weapon of diplomacy, which brought Girls' School Auditorium. On Friday after. the Chinese Empirs to the verge of dismember.
nnon nearly two hundred indies, bid and
under the style of THE MUTUAL STORES, Undersigned in the business carried on at 25, Des Voeux Road Central and at Shakee Street, Canton, CEASED as from the 1st day of July, 1905,
STORES up to the 30th day of June, 1995, will ALL DEPTS dut and owing to Tuz Mutual be collected by us.
POLISHERS,
REPAIRERS.
"EVERYTHING
KNOWN IN MUSIC."
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND
TALKING MACHINES.
ALL CLAIMS against THE MUTUAL STORES Cash or Easy Payments.
up to the 30th day of Juns, 1905, must be sent in to the Undersigned at 25, Des Vœux Read Central before the 31st August, 1905, otherwise they will not be recognized
LIN WOO. FRED. C. MOW FUNG. Hongkong, 1st August, 1905,
[798
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
.FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND
ANTWERP.
THE Steamship
The principle for which Mr. Calibrop con- tended really is that money paid under com, pulsion of law cannot be recovered from him
We take this opportunity to thank the by another party entitled to ili for such a pro-age, which they have accorded us in the past.
numerous customers for the esteemed patron. position there is no authority; and in this case the third party seeking to recover the money is a person whose right to do so depends on the Bankruptcy Ordinance. I am therefore of opinion that the Official Receiver has made out his right to have the money paid to him for the benefit of the creditors. Costs out of the estate. THE possibility of everlasting life lies in the me reserved to ships of which hall, engines; diet, according to Professor Albert F. Matthews and boilers are French built, and the voyage of the University of Chicago. In an article The duration of the law shall be in years. bounties to ships belonging to a French portan"What Is Death?" in the July number of The World To-Day, the professor argues that, by the institution of a new system of dietetics now being formulated, by means of which the exact chemical needs of the body are to be supplied, immortality for body and soul will be affected. Says Professor Matthews; "What happens in the body at death? In the first place, there is no gradual moment of death. We are all dying gradually for years. The moment which is ordinarily ascribed to death is when the breathing stops, but this is purely life was drawn in with breath and the soul passed out in breath."
CANTON SILK CROP,
ANOTHER DAD YEAR.
It is well-known that silk and silk manufac;
province, and to meet the local requirements some three million taels worth of silk manu.
ment. Japan's war with China was merely a trial elber strength, and herevacuation of Port Arthur after her victory over China, at the bidding of Russia, showed that she did not consider her. here, held a meeting in the hall of the Associa. factures are imported annually, via Shanghai, arbitrary and a survival of the old belief that
self to be quite prepared to undertake a streg gle with a Werem Power. At the relief of the Pekin Legations in 1950 the Japanese had an opportunity of comparing their troops, with
those of the European Powers, and it was ap parent to all eyes that the Japanese troops were equal to any European troops there, and superior to some. What would have been the situation in the Far East now if the Chinese
Young, including a number of female schooltures form the staple product of the Canton teachers and their young lady scholars, members of several modein female schools tion for the instruction of commercial matters (lent to the ladies for the occssion) to discuss the American boycott, and among the matters decided upon was that each one present would use her influence with the male members of
their respective fantilies, and with their female
from hoochow and Hangchow. Last year the crops yielded an average quantity, with the exception of the third crop, which was more Dr less damaged by the rains. Early in the season rates ruled fairly low, and, exchange
friends who had not attended that afternoon to made But as the year advanced exchange stand united and firm in carrying on the boy cott to a successful termination. There was uch enthusiasm amongst those who were present and when the proceedings terminated each promised the other that she would do her best to encourage their men-folk to do their duty to their fellow.countrymen.
COMMERCIAL.
THE JULY SETTLEMENT.
A new feature introduced into the China
Goseits is a weekly review of the share market in the Northern port. Writing on the 28th alt. "Spectator" says:-
being favourable, considerable shipments were THE SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET, rose, resulting in a practical stoppage of all business, and the 1901 closed with unsatisfac tory results to the native producer. This year the growers are all losing money and matters show no signs of an improvement. According to our special correspondent at Canton the fourth taken place in the price of the principal specu- Since our last report no material change has crop is now being got in. The former three live stocks, the quotations being to-day as crops all proved failures for want of mulberry |"follows:- leaves.
had been imbued with, the spirit, resolution, and adaptability of the Japanese? When the first shots were fired upon the Verlag and Koriete in Ckemulpo harbour, they were really something more than a declamation of war
We understand that sevemi Chinese employ. against Russia; they were, in a sense, re. ees of American firms here received threaten plying to the guns that had reduced the forts ing letters ordering them to leave their em At the present time some thirty flatures of Kagoshima forty years previously: it was the players. Several of the more prominent Chin- have ceased work through lack of funds owing Asiatics, after long preparation, taking up arms ese received besides such letters amall packets, to abortage of money from the banks. This to stem the aggression of the West. At last which on being opened, contained each a of course, is an additional bardship as the the White Perit, was to be fared and fought. dagger or a cheap revolver. In one case both financial crisis is being keenly felt on all sides. To appreciate the situation thoroughly it dagger and revolver were sent to a single per. There does not appear to be a sufficiency of must be viewed from the Japanese, Chinese, sen. Too much importance need not be at- silver in circulation with the result that many Asiatic point of view just as much as from a tributed to these childish letters.
of the better known depositors have been Western aspect, Europeans talk of the Yellow
obliged to draw on the native banks who Peril as a terrible danger to the West. But the The China Gazelle states-Mr. Cho Lan-charge interest at rates ranging from one is Yellow Perii is an imaginary evil, white, fromfang has written to Tseng Taotai, represent two per cent per monik. Some 35 banks have the Asiatic point of view, the White Peril is a ing the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, been obliged to suspend payment of late, and very thing. The Chinese can never forget that that his employers, Messn. Jardine, Mathes not a few of these lastutions have not only their country was on the point of being divided son and Co., are going to call a meeting of closed their donts but have been left without up amongst Western Powers, and was saved the leading foreign merchants at Shanghai, to any one in charge. Before the end of the 8th see if anything can be done towards averting moon, the date by which the yearly bank
the boycott. The firm wired to their branch at accounts are usually settled, many more failures
ew, York, and elicited a reply that the Ameri- are expected.
China are willing to try and loduce the United
can merchants having business. inferents în
only by a disagreement between the spoilers, while members were lopped off, and still remain in the possession of the spoilers, the largest of them being now the battlefield of foreign armies. The victorious arms of Japan, however, have stemmed the White Peril, of which Russia has been in later years the mast States to amend the conditions of the new Ex- dangerous personification. It is as true inclusion Treaty, gen these days of boasted civilization, humanity,
"An interesting incident occurred when the and chastened religious thought as it was in Chinese mat the other day in the Wapen the dark days of savagery, that the only law is School, off the West Gate. A Japanese firm force. The weaker must go to the
sent to the meeting samples of their cigarettes despoiled, and treated with contempt Japan with which they intend to displace the Ameri- has learnt the lesson and greatly profited by it. can article in the Chinese market.The If the White has created the Yellow Peril, then Japanese carefully omitted, however, to the passing away of the White Peril ought to inform the meeting that their cigarettes are lay the ghost of the other-Rangoon ZVasit, made of Virginia leaf |
be
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. F, G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hengkong Observatory:
On the 3rd at 11.55am. The barometer has risen over Chios and Formosa, parame and low over the N. part of the Sea of Japan,
Pressure is high over S, China and Formosa, Gradients are slight, and light SR. winds are expected to prevail in the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the thina Bem
· Forecast,--light 5ES finds ; fair,
#
Captain Wallace, will be despatched as above, * BENLARIG,"
on or about the 27th instant,
For Freight or Pussage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co./. Agents, Hangkang. 3rd Augast, 1905.
1850
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE P. & O, S, N. Co.'s Steamer
"CANDIA,"
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND-STRAITS, Consignees of Cargò by the above-nana d' vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed of their virk in the
consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark; Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each
and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before Goods not cleared by the roth instant, 4 PM, TO-DAY.
any case whatever.
will be subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigneo's and the Company's representative at an ap painted hour.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which dato
they cannot be recognised. have left the Godowns.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods"
L. S. LEWIS, Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 3rd August, 1905, - THE HONGKONG FROZEN.
FOOD SUPPLY.
S C. Farabam, Boyd & Co. Tls. 140.“ Shanghai & Hongkew Wharf Co. Tls, 197. Indo-China S. N. Co. Tls. 67.
Business has been dull during the week, two Langkat Co. Tis. 190. factors having materially contributed to this condition of affaits. The one is the theme meter, which on two occasions during the other is undoubtedly the ebb-tide that has week has scored a century "not out," and the been draining the pockets of Shanghai spe culators for a couple of years to such an extent that a general shipwreck may be looked forward to in a pot very remote of the songs, threatening their frail craft. They future, if those at the helm do not beware will require a very capable pilot to extricate them from the maelstrom in which they are now being tossed about, and they have our meantime, the July Seulement has begun to heartiest good wishes for success. In the THE day, and will, officially, end to-morrow, We predict with a great deal of confidence that the July Settlement of 19a5 will not be finished on Fibe 29th July, 1906, 9605
As for the other Stocks, known more or less correctly under the heading of Investors Stocks, there are no new features requiring notice. The following have been dealt in during the week:-
DAIRY FARM CO.,
LIMITED,
PROPRIETORS.
FINE
lour Mills Tis, 77.50 ex div. Polp & Paper FRESH SAUSAGES
Sumairas Tis, 68. Perak Sugare. Tis. 68. Tis. 155. Tog and Lighter ordinary, Tis. 60,
Astors $31.30 cash, and 31 for August. Ices Tis 24 Telephones Tla sa "Kaipings Tis, & and 7.49 ex. div. Laonkungmows Tis, 60 for December.
Made by our European. Butcher. ONLY 25 CENTS & LE. Hongkong, 3rd August, 1905.
Hongkong, 20th July. (905
Trade
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