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The Russo-Japar Lese Negotiations. LONDON, 9th December...
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY DECEMBER 11, 1906.
THE CHINA ASSOCIATION
DINNER.
PROSPERITY TO THE CHINA ASSOCIATION.
The annual dinner of the China Association
SANITARY BOARD.
The fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Foard was held this afternoon in the Board room; the usual members being present, when the following business was transacted.
FOR CLEANSING BAKERIES, Dis.
was submitted to the meeting.
photograph, by the partner of a firm is die persed with
Bree Buying "mosths' sight L/C,...
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months' sight Germany......
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The Hon. Tan fisk Kim objecte strangly to fi mosths' sight L/C.... the Bill, stating that the, Chinese do not want 32 dagat nigha San. Emuçinco &. New York. registration and that, the supporters of the meso days sight Sydney and Melbourne
months' sights
sure are a few Europeans doing business with a months' sight France ................ St. Petersburg reports that the Russo-
Correspondence relative to painting the in-small section of the Chinese. If registration months night Japanese negotiations concerning com- took place at Whitehall Rooms of Hotel terior surface of the walls of bake-houses, is to be enforced, he holds that it should be "mercial and fishing' conventions are progress. Metropole on 6ih ult, There were over 270 | daities and laundries in linu of lime-washing i'cönfined to the Europeans and to those Chi-|· Hank of England rale........................
aese trading with them. In this opinion, the The Medical Officer of Health minuted Hop, Hugh Font concurs. The Chinese Mem gusts the largest number that has ever as sembled at one of these ever-popular functions.
recommend that this be accepted in lieu of The gathering, which was representative one, limewashing, in bakehouses, daisies and ber thinks that the Bill opens the door to great was presided over by Mr. R. S. Gundry, C.R. laundries. I think that in the case of opium fraud. "There is nothing to prevent personI There was the usual toast list, which, was not livans it will be better to require the limo; resident in the Colony from registering as 100 long to permit of that social reunion after washing. The match between the South African | words which has always been a feature of the which is kept clean is preferable to so-called might not be a partner at all, but if he had pro- | Mr. Shelton Hooper minuted: I think painters persons in China. Such a person and England en ded in a draw, with one try China dinner.
perty in the Colony his property might be each.
seized in bankruptcy. Many of the traders be ing ignorant. of English, "no amount of pro- clamations or Gazettes would induce them to
ing most slowly, and the Russians complain that the Japanese are unconciliatory, and make impossible proposals,
Football.
The Japanese in California A special correspondent of the Zimes now in San Francisco deplores the whole, agila. tion against the Japanese, and characterises it as causelers, artificial and wicked and solely dus to the agitation of the labourites the Japanese being humiliated in a thousand
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The Japanese are patient, but assault by them are becoming rather frequent, and the situation appears to be dangerous,
Later. With reference to a test case in San Fran cisco, the Helucation Board contends that, although it has been decided to send Asiatics to a special Oriental school, everything, will be conducted in a similar manner to the other schools, the Orientals feceiving the same educational privilegea as other children.
THE YUET-HAN RAILWAY.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS TO 12 PREMREN,
[From'a Correspondent.]
Canton. 8th December.
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The Chairman, who was again warmly re- ceived, on rising to propose the toast of the evening, said :—It is gratifying, gentlemen, to " note, as I am able to do from this position of vantage, the great gathering the largest we have yet held-which testifies to the continued prosperity of the Association. (Applause.) We
have again to deplore the loss of old and familiar friends-Bob Little, who was always
with us on the river, on the boards of the Lyceum, in the column of the North China Herald, and latterly on the Committee of our Shanghal branch; Fullation Henderson, who served as Secretary to the Hongkong branch for many years after its formation, and was as well known and liked in Japan and North China as in the South; Corney Thome shall not, I know, be ac used of levity in using these (amiliar saubriquets-whom I had to ask, less than a year ago, for information about the very early days" of Shanghai which few but he sur- vived to give. These men were of our gwa household. They had run their career. But you will, I know, wish that should, as your mouthpiece, allude to other deaths of men who were not of our membership, but who had conquered the regard and estrem of a com- munity which we represent. The deaths of Dr. MacDonald, and of Bishop Hoare-the
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limewash.
"Hon, Mr. Hewett said he agreed.".
Mr. Lau Chủ Pak minuted: Do the bake house keepers prefer to have the walls paint ed?
Mr. Fung Wa Chun said: Painting is cer-register, and it would only be after suffering much loss and härdship from non-registration tainly better than whitewashing.
that they would learn the necessity of registra- tion. This would lend to keep foreign traders away from here.
THE GRAVE QUESTION,
The petition of Wong Kan for permission to retain the grave space which was parchased which, after the interment, was found to be in for a tomb for the petitioner's mother, and excess of the area purchased and paid for 'and for which excess area he was willing to pay,
was considered by the Board.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak said that this petition should be granted. 20
Mr. Shelton Hooper said the excess space should be allowed on payment for same by the applicant.
OVERCROWDING.
cidered by the Court to vacate premises which During the month of November 2521 were were found occupied by persons in excess of the number permitted. On this report the Hos, the Registrar-General minuted: I should like these returns to show whether the floors visited are occupied by families, or only by men, and under which beading the over-crowd- ing exists.
WELL WATER QUESTION.
imposition of a fine for non-registration, the The Hon, W. . Shelford objected to the effect being a restriction of trade, the freedom
of which had hitherto been the main cause of the Colony's prosperity. He thought that the disability of being unable to sue, if unregistered, should be sufficient. He complained that the whole Bill was the result of the representations of the Official Assignee, whore view was
in his report for 1903 that there had been as necessarily restricted and who himself adınitted
yet no organized demand from the public for registration.
The Hon. Hugh Fort thought it desirable that the, law relating to partnership, in this Colony should deviate as little as possible from the law of England and that any restriction on Further correspondence relative to the well the right of outside traders was more likely to in the yard of No. 12 Stanley Street was sub-drive trade from the Colony than to attract it. He still maintained, as heretofore, that the milled to the meeting.
damage done to the Coloay by compulsory
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To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE..
THE HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS CO.,LTD., begs to notify consumers and the public that on and from 1st January, 1907, he PRICE OF GAS will be REDUCED to $2.75 FER 1,000 CUBIC FEET.
The Company taken this opportunity" of" painting out the advantages in cheapness and safety of Gas lighting over any other form of illuminant, and of inviting inspection of its Show-rooms at West Point and Yau-ma-ti, ion of Gas Apparatus suitable for lighting, Kowloon, in which can be seen every descrip heating, or cooking. GEORGE CURRY,
Local Secretary,
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Hanbang, 11th December, 1006.
PUBLIC AUCTION. ΓΗΕΙ
“HE Undersigned bave received instructions
to sell by: PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
ON
MONDAY,
the 17th December, 1906, at 2.30. P.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
A LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF
WINES AND SPIRITS, Comprising m
Intimations.
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LD.
TALKING
MACHINES
RECORDS.
CLARET, SAUTERNES, BEER, New Stock just arrived
MOUTH, SHERRY, RUM, BRANDY, QUEUR, HOCK, BURGUNdies, ver-
On Thursday last, the 6th insi, the head of first killed by pirates on a British ship, the commending the Board to reverse its decision, registration would in the long run outweigh WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, &c, &c, &c.
the nine charitable societies in Canton held a
Inster drowned on duty during'a typhoon-were
The Medical Officer of Health ministed: have seen this well, and see no grounds for re The well is over 30 feet deep, and is in a yard from which there would be no escape in case of fire, except through the barning house. I cannot imagine, therefore, anyone staying to haul buckets up from the well to put out the
18 impossible to prevent the water being used for potable purposes, and the Bacteriologist
the dvantages. The penal provisions of the Bill would operate, in his opinion, very harshly on native traders and would lead to reprisals. and the institution of prosecutions out of malice
more favourable than that of the two other dissentients.
mpeting among themselves in the office of the perhaps even more sad, because more untimely
and our sympathy goes out to those whom they Yoet-han Railway Co., Ld, and as that meeting have left to mourn their loss. (Hear, hear. they prepared a. Matement of accounts as reThere has, on the other hand, been a gratifying | fire, as it would be misthe risk of their lives. .11 His general view of the Bill was, however, gards the disposition of the money received on beball of the Company as the first cull of increase in the number of members on our rolls, 'capital of Si per share. This statement was who now total nearly 800; and'l have nut, this reports that it is unfit for that purpose.. prepared in readiness to lay before the share time, to explain any difference of opinion holders at a general meeting to be held on the between the several branches of the Associa 14th inst. H.E. Viceroy Chow Fu has ap- tion, because no difference exists. (Hear, hear.) pointed Trotai Sum Tung to be auditor for the Company and he will audit this statement of acermat, and certify as, 10 ks correctaest.
TRAFFIC IN JAPANESE WOMEN:
On the sath ult, the Moļi police received information to the effect that a number of wo men were slowed away on board the Norwegian steamer Dagied, which was due to leave for Hongkong. Palice were dispatched to the vessel on a steam launch; during the rug across the harbour a coal-lighter was seen pro- ceeding to Wakamatsu with an unusually large number of women.on board. The lighter was
stopped, says the Nagasaki Perts, and the police quickly discovered that the 37 women an board were in have stowed aboard the Dazied" but could not do so, owing to the vigilance of the police. A visit was then paid to the steamer, where, 18. other women were found. All the women, thirty of whom are asid to be natives of Nagasaki. Prefecture, are now in custody and four men, Japanese, have also been arrested in connection with the
affair.
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SOME INCIDENTS OF THE YEAR. The year has been full of incidents and of in- teresi in Far Eastern affairs, although the in cidents have not been invariably pleasing. The most characteristic, perhaps, because they typify an anti-foreign feeling which has been manifested in many ways, have been the riots a! Shanghai last December, and the change in the status of the Imperial Maritime Customs implied in their subjection to a new form of control. The story of the riots is fresh in your recollection: and it will suffice to remark that the importance of the episode lay not in the question whether the woman whom the agita. tor elevated into a mandarin martyr had real- ly kidnapped, or only bought the slave girls
An appeal against this decision, from Messrs. Cawasjes Pallanjee and Company, was then read in which the writer emphatically denied that the water from this well was used for other than washing purposes, and never for potable pur. poses. A regards the assertion that the Medical Officer saw a coolie drink water from, the well before his face inquiries had elicited
the fact that the coolic, in reply to a question
from that officer, drank some in order to show the harmlessness of same, and the man was in no way the worse, and was enjoying good health. The foreigners on the premises use the pipe-water, after boil ing and filtering, and no Chinese cooking is done on the premises, added to which is the fact that Chinamen are not, so a rale, addicted to swallowing cold water.
Mr. Humphreys minuted: The Government Analyst having reported the water fit to driņk; | I am opposed to its being closed.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak : I am still of the opinion
that the well should not be closed,
THE COLONY'S WATER SUPPLY. The report of the Government Analyst on the water supply of the Colony, after having analysed samples of same taken from wells in various districts during the month of Novem
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The measure as cow proposed is undoubtedly calculated to win more approval than the Bill originally introduced, being much milder in tone and hence better suited for, experimental purposes—for it is really an experiment-and we believe that it will become law, subject to
such minor amendments as may be proposed
when it comes before the Council is committee.
TERMS:-As usual,-
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, 11th December, 1906, (4185
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- STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG. Having connection with Company's Mail Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENOA, also
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There can be no question but that among a certain section of the mercantile community there is a strong and insistent demand for compulsory registration of some kind, and the present measure is the product of years of deliberation and the best counsel which the THE Colony could obtain.
COMMERCIAL.
"CAPRI,"
Captain Belsito, will be despatched as above, |00 FRIDAY, the 14th instant, at Noon."
AL BOMBAY, the Steamer is discharging in Victoria Dock
For further Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, rith December, 1906,..
she was taking to Canton; though I am con fident that the sympathy of respectable Chinese will have been entirely on the side of the police in their attempt to thwart the hideous and notorious traffic which the incident repre- ber, showed the same to be, as usual, of ex- and Manilas $12, DougInses $39, Shell | "THE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer
sents. (Hear, hear) The importance lay, so far as we are now concerned, in the occasion if afforded for an urganised display of hostility to the foreign municipality. That the officials should regard with jealousy, and desire to re- The TK.K. steamer Nippon-maru, which gain, control' over, the great and prosperous arrived at Kobe on the 27th ultimo, had on settlement at their doors is not surprising. board a girl named Tanisaki Tomi aged 17, What is peculiar is that they should prefer to who was handed over to the Water Police. It attain their end by interfering with our good appears that the girl, who was engaged as a work instead of by mending their own. The servant to a family residing in Hiroshima, was wast now, for instance, to set up in the Settle- abducted by a man named Ckamote, a native ment a gaol which the, Municipal Council says of Shimonoseki, on the 2nd instant. The man it would regard, uf der present conditions, as a persuaded the girl to go to Hongkong, holding menace to public safety; whereas if they would out a great inducement and the promise of a remodel their own gauls in the native city, re- large sum of money. On the 5th ultimo she place their yamén runners by, properly paid was shipped at Moji by the Sanuki-marw for police, and generally reform their own methods Shanghai from which port she was sent on to of administration, the need for upholding the Hongkong. Here she was met by a Japanese administrative privileges of the Foreign Settle. who took her to a house which appeared like ment, of which they are so jealous, would a hotel, under Japanese management. On the automatically cease. Most of us who are bere third day after-her arrival intimations were
present know the Foreign Settlement at Shang. made to her that she was expected to lead a hat. Some of us have had a band in its ad. life of immorality, and she ran away from the ministration. We know that it has been built bouse and appealed to the police for assistance.up brick by brick, local agreement by local The police banded the girl over to the charge of the Japanese Consul, who sent her back to Japan by the Nippon-maru.—Japan Chronicle,
THE NIPPON, YUSEN KAISHA,
EFFECT OF FORAIGN COMPETITION.
agreement, by strenuous local effect. (Hear, hear. Shanghai has been trying for years to obtain recognition, at Peking, for the changed conditions represented by those agreements, Always prone to bandinage, and with a republi can want of reverence, it used to declare, even in my day, that Tennyson must must bave paid surreptitious visit to Peking before writing about the people who-
·Swore an oath and kept it with an-equal mind ...... to live and lie recline!
cellent quality.
On this Mr. Lau Chu Pak minuted: A bacteriological examination should be made is future, as, recently, in two or three cases the Hoard has based its decisions on the report of the bacteriologist.
The Hon, the Registrar General said: 1
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE,
Noon, Buyers:-National Banks $47, Hongkong - Fires 5336, Indo-Chinas $80, Kowloon Wharves 593, China Providents $9.15, Dairy Farme5161, Cements Stop, Electrics 515, Watsons Sri.75,
Sellers-Hongkong Banks $805, Cantons China, Fires $95, Macao. Steamboats 527,
Transports 30/6, China Sugars S140, Hongkong Dacks 5150, West Points $50, Humphreys Estate S, Hongkong Cottons $13. China | Borneos Sto, ices, 5236, Ropes $22, China Light and Power Sto, Powells $8.
China
ales: Hongkong Banks $805, "ach $8, agree with Mr. Lau that bacteriological Kowloon Wharves 593. Dairy Farms 516). examinations are necessary.
STEAM TO CANTON.
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Nominal Union insurances $7621, Shang-day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock. "DRY IMPERIAL”
The Han Mr. Hewett said: Both examin-bai Docke Thu, 107, Hongkew Wharves Tis. 229, Hongkong Lands $105, Hongkong Hotels ations should be made.
Mr. Humphreys said: I bave more faith in 5112j, Tramways 5315. analytical than bacteriological examinations.
DISLASED CATTLE AT POKFULUM.
The Colonial Veterinary Surgeon reported | the outbreak of some disease amongst the cattle, some twenty in number, in No. 5 shed of the Dairy Farm Co.'s premises at Pokfulam,
and recommended that the shed be declared an infected area in terms of bye-laws 12 and 13 of
schedule B. of Ordinance I of 1993,
REGISTRATION OF PARTNER.. SHIPS.
- SINGAPORE COMMITTEE'S REPORT.
The burning question of the registration of partnerships has again come before the Colony, says the Eastern Ddly Mail. At Friday's meeting of the legislative Council, the Colonial Secretary laid before that body the report of the Select Committee which was appointed to consider and repart upon the pravisions of the "Registration of Partnerships and Firms Bill which had aroused such hostility when it was introduced in the Council,
The report states that the committee bad
twelve sittings and gave the Bill carefni con-
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PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART CURIOS AND
EMBROIDERIES,
TO BE HELD AT.
SILK
M. GEO: P. LAMMERT'S AUCTION ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,
ON
WEDNESDAY,
the 19th DECEMBER, 1906,
AND
THURSDAY,
the 20th DECEMBER, 1906, commencing each day at 2.36 P.M.`
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The semi-annual meeting of the Nippon
siderations. "The amended Bill is described as Yusen Kaitha was held in Tokyo on the z8th ull. According to the business repori lor
a compromise measure, as mild in its provisions as is consistent with the attainment. In any the past half year, April 10 September, 1906, to be submitted to the meeting, says the Japan At the hill, like gods together, careless of mankind. measure of the objects aimed at. As finally Garelle, the company was compelled to 1 is a libel, we know. Achievement at Peking decided upon, the Bill has the approval of suspend activity of its vessels during the period depends upon a good many consideratious saven out of the ten members of the committes, under review, as many of the steamers released besides the volition of Ministers, (Hear, bear.) Turner, E. W. Presgrave, J. K. Inues, J. Q. its signatories being the Hous, K. Birch, Į. from wat service were required to be repaired and a certain fixed period of time must be Still, it is a little staggering when you have Anthonisz. W. J. Napier, and John Anderson. arranged for the dispatch of each foreign liner been trying to obtain an up-to-date constitution, The Hons. Tan Jiak Kim, W. fl. Shelford, and on resumption of navigation to a 'distance. to be told, instead, to fail back upon obsolete Hugh Fort attach riders explaining their posi Moreover, in consequence of the considerable rule of 1869. That was practically, to ignore tion of opposition to the measure as adopted lowering of the freight tariff in the coasting and
the bulk of these local agreements, and involved by the majority of the committes,
The committee were unanimous upon the neighbouring sea service the company's re- venue fell below that received before the out- juch a menace to the status of the Settlement point that some limitations should be placed | break of the war, and part of the amount carried that it was succeeded, happily, by an order upon the operations of the Bill so as to exclude to next accounts in the previous business period that things should go on as before, pending from its scope peity trading firms. This was was utilized for the maintenance of the usual further negotiations. Gentlemen, judging from proposed to be effected by limiting the oper dividend rats. With regard to the Oriental previous experience, those negotiations may certain specified lines of business, and by plac
ations of the Bill to firms with more than'a services, the report says that since May latt a foreign steamship company bas opened a ra take time. I desire, therefore, to seize the fleeting unregistered firms under legal disabilities. | gular line between Shanghai and Yokohama ing moment to acknowledge the interest-the It was decided by the committes not to adopt and consequently the freight rate has greatly patient and sympathetic interest with which the first two plans, the third being least free fallen in that direction. As for the Hongkong.
our representations and they are not all in from difficulties and sufficient for the purpose. Bangkok line, newly opened by the Nippon the interim report, by any means-were the passage of the Bill before the disabilities
It is proposed that six months be allowed alter | 4*, Yusen Kaisha, the same report states that as this line has been monopolized by foreign ceived as the Foreign Office. (Applause)..1| consequent upon non-registration become opes such as TEMPLE HANGINGS, ART PICTURES, CUSHION COVERS, SCREENS,
Steamers for many years, the competition is most strong and it is hard work to occupy
pothold owing to competition, but the com pany hopes to achieve a success, with patience, The European line, on which the N.V.K. pre- served relations with consignets during the war by means of a special contract with foreign Patekmass, is now found to have 'sustained no
eriops damage,
note that Shanghai, on its side, considered ative. The definition of "firm" is to include itself fortunate in having ikere a man like Sir agency" as well, but to include only those firms of agencies having "a place of business Palbam Warren-a cool, experienced, self within the Colony" The committee were fèliant man (as the North China Harald ex- averse to the proposition to distinguish between pressed it), as Consul-General during the spier-existing and new firms in respect of liability to registration. A penalty, is provided for the gency. (Renewed applause.)
incurring of an obligation exceeding $1,000 by | an unregistered, firms. The production of a
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Auctionost..
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