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LONDON, 9th December. Japanese Naval Attache, Kaburak, the Japanese naval attaché, who is leaving England, has been received Buckingham Palace and decorated with the Victoria Order, third class.
Fighting at Moscow. Desperate fighting continues in the treats of Moscow. Fusilades are continually ex changed, and all the central streets are barricaded.
„It is impossible to estimate the casualties. THE FORT AND CITY OF“
SHANGHAI
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY
SANITARY BOARD:
RESIGNATION OF TWO, NEMBERS.
A meeting of the Sanitary. Board was held this afternoon in the Board room. The Hos. Dr. F. Clark presided and the members pres rent were Dr. W. W. Fearse, MOH the Hos, W, Chatham, Meters HE. Pollock KC F. Badeley, the Hon. Mr. A. W., Brewin, Fung Wa Chun, Lau Chu Pak, A. Rumjahn, and Dr. Macfarlane.
The minutes, were confirmed.
Mr. Pollock said I have an announcement to make, and I make it with some regret, namely, that this will be the last meeting at At this board. My experience during the which I shall have the pleasure of sitting
past, nearly three years upon this board has been a very pleasant one indeed, and 1 have learned a great many maltors which are profit to me in the Council at which I am
conclusion," that I desire to express my sono
MEDICINE PILL CASE.
SAUVANDTHE JUDGMENT
In summary jurisdiction this morning, before Mr. Justice A. G. Wise the case came on in which Leung Wei Ting, alias Leong Chan Chan Tong, susd Ching Kwai Wad for recovery of
so due on an acknowledgment of debt.
Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for plaintiff and
DECEMBER
REGISTRATION OF PARTNER-
SLATION, DESIRABLE:
speech which has been prepared by a member Below we (S., F. Pran) give the text of of local mercantile firm, as that which, givan have delivered at to-morrow's (14th Decr.) the opportunity, he would have saked leave to meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. Falling merely as a contribution, and we think a useful such opportunity that draft speech is now given important discussion. As we have referred to contribution to what we doubt 'not will be an this speech in an article in to-day's issue Do further preface is required ¿----
Mr. Chairman, Gentlemen:-
27 1905.
THE WRECK ON THE DUMBARZON.
SUFFERINGS OF THE CREW.
The officers and men of the British steamer Dumbarton has arrived at Nagasaki from
Intima
Special Opportunity
AT THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LD
ONE GETS A POOR RETURN FROM A PIANO IF IT IS A MERE ARTICLE OF FURNITURE OR AN INDIF FERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
ATTACH AN
APOLLO
Vladivostok after some vary trying experiences, According to statements made by members of the Dumbarton left San Francisco on Septem the crew, qd reported in the tag P, ber agth for Nicolaevsk sad other Far Eastern month from the date of sailing, the vessel ports with a general cargo. Exactly one miles from her destination. The neighbour. ran aground on a sand bank about thirty hood being (zainhabited, an open boat with six of, the crew and two passengers left the ship to obtain assistance. After being three days much from exposure, they beached the boat and nights at sea, during which they suffered
compelled them to abandon this quickly, and not been observed by the keepers of a light; them with beds and warm food. Their house. The latter look them in and provided hands and feet were numbed with the cold, so that they were quite helpless. The Russians, however, treated them with great kindness until they were taken off by a special service vessel. Upon hearing their story, the of the Dumbarton. The remainder of the crow captain of the Rússian ship proceeded in search were found to be lightening the ship by throw ing overboard the cargo. The whole of the vessal, the officers and men of which treated them very harshly, stealing from them their Crow were then transferred to the Russ
cloibes, blankets, and personal effects. They
of this period they were landed at Vladivostok were kept on board for one month and five HIRE OR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM: days, during which perind no regular sleeping accommodation was granted them. At the end and there sent on board the Norwegian steamer
As at present constituted, Shanghal consists very useful to me, and which I think will bsmitted that the evidence was overwhelm- of this, Chamber, but it appears to"me that and lit a fire. Unfortunately the tide rising, of a native city with a population of perhaps #700,000, according to latest opinions, and in shortly to take my plice. I will only say, in The other side denied everything with general principios at least, open to question." they would probably have perished had they
ternational settlements which contain fully 200,000 people, of whom approximately 15,000 Are foreigners of all nationalities. This popu lation is constantly increasing, owing to the advantages offered as a place of residence, and It is certainly safe to say that in ten years the city as a whole will contain at least, 1,500,000 people, the ratio of increase of the foreigners being about the name as that of the Chinese. Consul-General lodgers writes that it is easy to understand why Shanghai is developing into a great city," Round about it are the great Chinese centres of Soochow, Hangchow; Ningpo, Fuchsa, Wuhu, Chinking and Nan king, with their fertile tributary areas and their industries of various kinds. The great Yangtze
Mr. Rumjahn sald-1 have also an as- nouncement to make think this is the last meeting I attend to-day. Following the resignation of. Mr. Pollock, I determined to send in my resignation. I have very great. regret in doing an. It has always been a pleasant duly to me to give my time to the use of the public, and I thank all the members of the board for their courtesy which they have always given to me. We have had very pleasant time together, and I resign my. position with vary great regret (applause).
His Lordship remarked that the two stories were absolutely irreconcilable and there was not much doubt that both stories were made up with the greatest care. Ching Kwai Wan claimed to have sold Leung Wai Ting a box of pills at $140, that he received $50 an account and that he now sued for $90. Leung Wai Ting's story was that he and somebody
delta country, productive to a high degree, isThe Chairman, in acknowledging the reelse brought down $200 for the purchase of
Mr. F. X, d'Almada e Castro for defendant, !.
There was also a cross-action in which 590 quantity of medicine pills sold and delivered: was claimed as the balance of the price of a During the hearing Mr. d'Almada asked for w obtain a translation of one of the documents. further adjournment 1o as to enable him to
The application was refused, and
1 have considered very carefully the memo Mr. Harding, addressing the Court, sub. random issued to members by the Committee ng as regarded the transaction in rifles; some of the views expressed therein are, in reference to them, but there was the evid But before touching on those, I should, like of the very great courtesy which I have at alience of his client and of the men who came times received from the members of this board down from China to get the rifles. There justify their attitude towards the present Bill, to remark that the efforts of the Committee to (applause).
could be no question that there was such a appent somewhat strained. They state that transaction with regard to rifles as shown by "Proposed from time to time during the past the evidence of three witnesses agalast Chington years, cold water has been per Kwai Wan alone, and that money was paid assistently thrown upon by successive Com- shown by the documents produced.
mittees of the Chamber And yet they admit that in 1893 "The Chamber passed a fosolu tion in favour of registration by a majority at a general meeting of it to &," while in 1904, "The Committes (the Committee themselves this time, Gentlemen) by a majority of one
considered registration desirable." From this it would almost appear that the Rather would it appear that the European cold water was after all not so bitterly cold.
be used, his Lordship presumed against the less favourable interest in registration for mercantils community, as represented by the authorities. He said that, after a time, the many years past, and that an unusually long. transaction fell through and he came to reclaim suffering Government has patiently borce with his $200, and he was then told that Stoo had no coas adictions and vacillations been paid back and afterwards another $50, incal trade on
of opinion, and is still bent on putting our which left $50 dus and for that £50 he
sounder footing, and thereby attracting fresh capital to the Colony Exhibit on suing.. This Exhibit was used by both parties mittee of course recognise that each suc The memorandum, states that "The Com for different purposes. Of the two stories one must be a pure fabrication and his of the Bankruptcy Ordinance... They observe, cessive Official Assignee has urged some such measure to secure the more efficient working Lordship's trouble was to say which was which, however, from the annual reports of the de Bath, as they stood, were equally possible, but partment, that other measures are also propos were there any outside circumstances to make the leaning one way or the other. He did not Official Assignee's recommendations in one in- ed for the same end, such as the stamping of books; and if believe these witnesses would come down and stance are to be followed, it is difficult to escape the argument is to hold that the talk about the rifles, unless there was some- the conclusion that they should also be adopt- thing in it. His lordship was against the pilled in others." But, surely, apart from any story. If a receipt was given for pills, it would meat pass over the minor recommendations of have said something about them. The receipt the Official Assignee, and deal only with a
other fallacy in this argument, if
if the Govern was for money, and that was in favour of the question on which they find the Official Assig ride story. Then there was the Fook Shing nee and a large proportion of the European chop for collecting money and that also was in mercantile community to be at one-it surely. favour of the rifle story. Therefore, his Lord. indicates that, with an open mind, the Gavam. ship was of opinion that there must be judg.cial Assignee, but to confer a benefit on the meni in endeavouring, not to pamper the Offi. ment for Leung Wai Ting without costs, -mercantile community at large.
UNSOUND TRADE.
ploval, as well as my own, when I say that we are all very sorry to lose Mr. Pollock and Mr. Fumjahn from this board. They have both been towers of strength to us in many cases of difficulty, and we can hardly hope that the new men will take abeir place when they retire. In the case of Mr. Pollock we know that it is pro-gave the motion that has led to his retirement, and that we certainly do not grudge him. We know that a busy professional men cannot possibly spare time to attend many of these meetings, and although our work may not perhaps bulk very largely in the public eye, because we only meet in public once a fortnight, yet the bulk of the work is done behind screens, so to speak, that is to say, in Committee and by circulating papers. Them is no question that to do the work of the members of the board must in volve very much more time that can be spared by busy professional men (bear, hear).
which ho was
Rettic, and the crew consisted of his ather officers and 17 men, ip addition to which she The Dumion was commanded by Captain carried two passeng The officers and men Nagasaki, and will but home as soon as are now in charge of the British Consul at
I possible.
COMMERCIAL,
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TO-DAY'S EXCHANUK, Selling,
backed by the Yangise Valley stretching to a sighatione, said—; am sure i express yourap.. | arms, to be taken into the interior of China to Chamber, has taken à consistent, and more or Argirid, wrought them to Nagasaki. thousand miles infand, having populous and rich cities lying in a country of undeveloped richness, according to modern ideas.
The trade and commerce of this great region, with a population estimated from 125,coo,coo to 175,003,000, must filter through. Shanghai, leaving its effect in, ever-increasing volume, With such resources at home there could not fall to be results, but in addition Shanghai has the advantage of being the natural port for middle China. Here, in the track of the ocean traffic, call the ships from Japan and from the Occident. Here the cargo from the north is trans-shipped, and from here it goes to the coast cilles, to Manchurian ports and to Corea! Up the Yangtze is sent the world's product, and each year the consumption grows greater. With the improvement of the Whangpoo river and the Yangise bar will ensue a rush of com merce here which will make present-day affairs small. The dredging operations to provide this improvement will begin soon, and then Shanghai as a deep-water port will soon be an actuality!
SCARCITY OF LYMPH AND THE WATER BUPPLY,
Mr. Fung Wa Chun asked the following
quetione:-
What is the reason for the present scar- city of lymph in the Colony, and when will the introduction of the Rider-main system, the there be a sufficient supply ? (2) Why, since
occupants of upper floors have not been getting sufficient water for potable purposes? ...
THE TRADE OF KOBE. Each month the Kobe Customs authorities issue a return of the trade of Kobo with Asiatic countries and the United States, and a return of the trade of the port every ten days, or "decade "ne it is styled.
The Chairman, in reply to the first question, The monthlyaid: I will say that the reason for the present return is a tremendous "compilation of figures extending over six very large pages, and in temporary scarcity of lymph in the Colony is such detail that a large proportion of the
that a suficient number of buffalo calves can- statistics nie of very little interest, we should
not be obtained. The butchers state that they calves from China. Every effort will be are not allowed at present to export buffalo made to obtain a sufficient supply of culves from the New Territory, and if these efforts fail A supply of lymph to meet all demands will be purchased from Baigon or Shanghai,
SMUGGLING OF DAINTY MEATS,'
think, excepting to those merchants they directly concers, but could be made valuable if condensed, rearranged, and published, say quarterly, when the authontics would have some figures to deal with. As it is there are such items as the month's export trade with Soochow, 59, and with Chiogwantao, Yo,
In reply to the second question the Chair Turning to the returns for the eleven
man said—The rider-main system is under the months ending November, the total of "ex control of the Director of Public Works and parte to and impc from China amounted to. I am unable, therefore, to answer this question; Y52,456,516 against ¥58,241,469 la 1904; | but if you will furnish him with specific in Korea, Y3,172,295 against V1,775.581; Hong-tances of a deficiency of water to upper floors kong Y8,801,998 against ¥14,0,6,668; Philip- due la this system every effort will, I am sure, pines, Y866,898 against Y988,649; Nether be made to remedy the defect, Tands India, Y1,434,723 against Y2,761,985; Straits Sentements, Y3,672,922 against Y3,408-. 828; British India, Y58,166,611, against 941 413,147 French India Y4,925,25 against Y9,741,483; and Siam, Y3,459,664 against. Y4,346,750. It should be borne in mind of ́course that these figures represent the trade of Kobe and mot of Japan, for in looking through such mass of figures as this return preseats it is quite possible to forget the fact, The table is not free from errore, as we potice that the eleven months' exports to the United States stand at 714 milhos odd. This little error is contradicted below, where it is stated that the eleven months' trade with the United States this year was valued at Y61,894,743, and for Insi year V36,964,208,4970)
IKOUBLE UN A RUSSIAN SIKAMER.
The proprietor of No. Queen's Road West applied for permission to sell meat other than that sold at a public market.
Mr. Rumjaho minuted-l'think a licence for selling venison only should be granted.
Mr. H. E. Pollock minuted.-I have never seen. dog and eat meat sold publicly here yet. It is not commen food among the Chinese. If the veterinary surgeon does not recommend the issuing of a licence to sell venison the ap: plicant should be so informed. But I see no objection, as I understand po venison is sold in the Wasters, or, Saiyingpun, market.
THE BIG DRYDOCK""DEWEY"
10 BE TOWED TO MANILA, THROUGH
THE SUEZ CANAL
But, even if it be allowed that all the argu ments brought forward by, the Committee in their memorandum be sound arguments, is it not the case that they point without exception to thanecessity of the Bill in its present form being modified and amended, and not to the advisability of all legislation in the matter be
summarily condemned?
restrict trade. Os general principles it would It appears to be contended that the Hill will
restrit good trade. There are no doubt, how- which might have the effect of restricting good ever, certala clauses in the Bill at it now is appeir impossible that sound legislation could
trade but as I presume that none of us desire the fill in exactly its present form; this does ant afect the question.
the supply ship Glacier and the colliers Brutus The Navy Department has decided to use and Cesar to tow the big drydock Dewey, Company at Sparrow's Point to Manila, and has recently completed by the Maryland Steel ordered from the American Ship Windlass Company, Providence, R., three No. 5 Shaw & Bpiegle towing machines, the same make of the Standard Oil Company lately, and which got aicustomed to local methods, we continue that was used in the trans-Oceanic towing feals is surely not sound trade even though, having Ahrge proportion of the trade we do bere proved so eminently successful.
to hande it, and often to strive after it as in use, and there has never been a case where instance we have to do, with little knowledge There are now about 150 of these machines though it were the most desirable business one has failed to do its duty, and they are the of our ebtors other than the facts that, for possible But to give credit blindly, as in many only machines that have ever been thoroughly some reaos. others give them credit also, and tested in ocean towing. The action of that the usually meet their engagements, is this machine in avoiding heavy strains confiden of its own integrity, and stability, sly of sound, trade, Yet no firm i imagine, distinctive feature is that by means of known tough it might, probably would, object on the bawser is simply perfect. Its would ofect to its general constitution being its driving and cushioning steam cylinders to the dails of that constitution being made
public poperty.
there is provided an elastic steam cushion and an automatic reljef to the hawser, without which the hawser would be continually strain- ing and frequently breaking. In fact, it is the only known method of towing by which to prevent heavy strains on the hawser. It was expected that the Dewey would get under way about Decembers, and that it would take about five months for it to reach its destination in the Philippines. The route will probably be by miles. way of the Suez Canal, a distance of 10,500
accustojed to accepting and even seeking un- And tough, as I have said, we have grown sound de, and though any departure from aur usu methods might causa us temporary Loss-stif such departure tanded towards a
with sqe other Eastern markets where our geV eralimprovement in the quality of our
obnoxide credit system is not known-then trade, ended in fact to put us more on a level
should not be prepared to face a temporary the uitate benefit?" loss (if ich there should.be) for the sake of
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IN accordance with the Provisions of Ordin ance No. 6 of 1875 the EXCHANGE tion of Public Business on MONDAY, 'the BANKS will be CLOSED for the Trapiac. 1st January, 1906,
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE CURIOS,
venison is an article of food usually sold in a The Veterinary Surgeon minuted - think
As alif us are well aware, a large number public market. During the winter season deer Navy Department in deciding on this method their exence to the support of some wealthy There is no question of the wisdom of the of Chine traders in Singapore practically owe are regularly sold in the Central market. With of transporting the Dewey, and it is evidence and draj a considerable share of the profits, the regard to the sale of dog and cat meat and that it realizes fully the importance of throwing takes or a limited liability inasmuch as he Chinam who, while he finances the business badger, elc, I would suggest that a licence be issued, for meat other than that sold in the every safeguard around the moving of this does'n appear as a partoer in the firm's The chartered Russian steamer Arconta public markets." There is a demand for these gigantic structure on its long voyage, and thus books. The system is manifestly an unsound arrived at Singapore on 17th inst. from Odessa dainties which are not in themselves uawhole insuring it against going adrift from the vessel one, arhile the name of the wealthy sup with a general cargo for Viadivostok, The soma, and it would be better that the sale of to be encountered on the ocean. That it has only debe assets of the wealthy supporter and INCENSE BURNERS, CLOISONNE
towing it in case of storm or heavy, seas llable Induceredit, when the business fails, not perier ed in connection with the business vessel is one of the East Asiatic Company's them be conducted in an open and above chosen the best appliance made for the purpose (who is all intents and purposes partner)
will be conceded by all who have seen the scope, but he not infrequently pose as what it is capable of doing. Shaw & Spiegle machine in action and know credito the estate of his late business, and reducane legitimate claims of the genuine creditos
Are deer, badger, or cat meats usually articles The Hon. the Registrar General minuted of food sold in a public market? Should this man apply for a licence?...
steamers. The crew of the vessel are all board manner. At the present time they are Danes and refused duty on arrival, as they smuggled alleged the food supplied them was bad, Mr. Stcherbatchoff, the Acting Russian Consul, `and Captain Chancellor of the T.P.D. Police boarded the vessel and interviewed the crex and the trouble was sailed without any diff The Veterinary Surgeon replied, that deer culty, the steamer leaving later in the evening were frequently sold in the Central market, as The next morning the Tanjong Pagar Dock is cat meat, but he had not seen badger. Police arrested four of the crew of the Arconis
The most common place was up la the for being in the Colony without certificates of neighbourhood of the Chinese Recreation discharge from the ship. They remained Ground. Cat was not sold so much as a ashore when the Arconia was ready to sail and food, but as an article in the nature of a medicine. It would be better to have the man
This method of towing is now employed by Ship Windlass Company, the builders of the shipping all over the world, and the American
letters testifying to its reliability and perfect Shaw & Spiegle machines, have hundreds of service.—Marini Journal.
THE WEATHER,
Firm Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, On the 27th at 11.45's. The barometer bas fallon slightly over China and Luzon,
It habeen stated that one of the effects of
messes which they are interested, rather than the Bilkay be to induce such wealthy sup porters withdraw entirely from the busi-
assets ble, Personally it appears to me that, registess partners and render their entire
# evepo risk of this result, the prevention Subsatisfactory arrangements between ** with no capital and "supporters" wisk, is entirely
desirable, and the fact the rangements frequently work quite natally-is, listio justification of their ex- istec
the have referred to are presumably merely the other hand, such arrangements as ente into by Chinese capitalists as a means antis perfectly certain that, if such a mesas afbiloying surplus capital, and not from semental desire to help their poorer brethren
Comprising
OLD CHINA VASES, WALL PLATES
YASES BUG WALL PLATER VED WOOD ZES, SNUFF BOTTLES, CARVED-WOOD ORNAMENTS TEMPLE PALACE AD WALL HANGINGS, SILK EMBROID- ERIES, &c. &c. &c. Catalogues will be
isqued TERMSAX usaldu
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 27th December, 1905. [1202 INDO-CHINA, STEAM. NAVIGATION.
COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE Company's Company's Steamship
NAMSANG,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees
she had to go without them. They were going licenced, though, in regard to badges and cat to be charged before the Marine Court the he did not think there was any provision under next day, The Police found six others of the crew and put them aboard just before the section 77% of Ordinance lusso to much vessel sailed snakes, porcupines, dogs sin all used in much A story from an outside source states that the the same way, each good for some particular trouble arose through out of the ship officers sickness. Provided the shop is used only for siriking sailor. The men were extremely might be granted a licence and no fee exacted, the sale of these things he thought the man manoyed at this and threatened to kill the Cap The Medical Officer of Health thought the relatively low over the X. part of the China Seaoying/surplus capital were considered tain, and mates. They went ashore without permission and had more ligger than was good man had better, be told to take out a licence and the Pacific to the SE of Formosa labdawo, the thrifty brain of the Chi-be for them at certain public Bouvet-Tanjong for deer only p
Formosa Chapel and the N. part of the China.
bộ nita calist would readily stolve some other Strong, monsoon may be expected in the most amplaying his fands, which, while eneficial to the general-jrade of the might be on more honest business
Pagar: They returned to the ship later and In their inebriated condition used more threaten Jog language to the ship's officery, but did not *go beyond thism SF PH
The Hon, the Registrar General minuted think it would be better to say "ment other than beef, mutton, goat-flesh and pork,"
Mesting procee
Pressure remains high over N. China, and
Forecast frash NE. winds; falt
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
landed al Consignees risk and expenses on board after 4 2,1, the 29th instant, wi
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