TELEGRAMS.
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The Education Bill.
The recent speeches of Sir Henry Camp beli-Bannerman, and Mr. Asquith, it is believed, indicate the possibility of a' com promise.
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The Premier conferred with the Archbl shop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palaco yesterday.
Later.
Church and Stato in France. M..Clémenceau explained in the hamber that Monsignor Montagnini was expelled from the country because he handed to certain French priests instructions from a foreigner, viz., the Pope, to disobey the lawn of France. If the Church wanted war it could have it; but it could be avoided by conforming to the law. Several Archbi shops and Bishops have already received notice to quit residence.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
ANOTHER ATTEMPIED SUICIDE,
COLD WATER PREVENTS SELF, DESTRUCTION.
FRIDAY DECEMBER 14 1006.
JAPANESE STEAMSHIP
ESERVICES.
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'6 months' sight L/Ciummu
30 days' sight San Francisco & New York. 4 months' sight A do
30 days sight Sydney and Melbourne .....2..
months' light Frac months' sight
mouths sight Germany ............... · a 2.341 Bar Silver Sovereign............ Bank of England rate.....
To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG HOTEL
MENU
SATURDAY, December 1stil; 1906"
DINNER.
HORS. D'EUVRES, Eggs en Aspic..
Bour
Mock Turtle.
FISH.
Bolled Fish and Parsley Sauce. ENTREKS
Call's Head en Toitur. Muglas Patties.
CURRY. Dry.
WHAT THE CHINESE HAVE DONE. Although foreigners baye only now taken up the work of relief in earnest, the local Chinese officials and gentry have been concerned for
INCREASING. JORDION CARRYING TRADE. There would appear to be somewhat of an some time about the, distress and have given epidemic of suiciding amongst the Chinese much practical aid already. Mr. Shên Ton-ho, The foreign, services of Japanese steamers LONDON, 12th December.
women just now. Last evening we recorded 'who is one of the joint hôn, secretaries of the owned by private individuals are steadily in The House of Commons, by 317 to 89, case of a young widow who attes pled to fund with Dr. Gilbert Reid, yesterday gave creating, and at present about a dozen of such
some interesting facts to our representative.steamore are plying between the various ports: tias adopted Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-take her He owing to her, love affairs not ran- man'i resolution to deal with the House of ning imuably today money is the cause of These statements speak for themselves and in in the direction of ifungkong, Jave, and the Lords' amendments to bloc in a conciliatory another similar attempt being made by a Chi-dicate that the Chinese regard the famino a South Sea The "Shinaha-mard, owned by Dese married woman. It would appear that very bad one, far worse than those caused by Mr. Kishimoto, the “Takao-mart, * owned by the young woman, named Kong Yau, was seen the failures of crop which occur in some part Mr. Hiromi, and the "Hokuto-maru, the pro perty of Mr. Iota, are among the number trad by a lutong on daty near No. 7 Tolice Station, of the Frupire every year. Wanchai, at to o'clock last night to ga on to Two months ago, while ". E. Chow Fu was ing to the south. Mr. Fujido has opazed a ser the beach," and walk towards the Corintblau still Viceroy at anking, news of the distress vice to Raspoon with the Fabri-maru, Yacht Club, and on arriving in front of it to was such that the Viceroy addressed the Throne steamer of 3,300 tons. Some other steamship. owners baya under cansideration a scheme to walk into the water, wherein she advanced and by Imperial Rescript Kuping The 100,000
open a regular service to Singapon until she was submerged up to her seck. were given by their Majesties for relief work Seeing this, and suspecting that something Later H. H. Tuan Fang, the present' Viceroy, gards services to America, two or three was wrong the Tukang followed her into the memorialized jointly with Governor Chên Kuei-were recently sent withemigrants, but the "
Hirome which left Japan water, with the intenties of bringing her back to ting of Kiangen, asking that tribute rice to maru, owned by the shore. In the meantime the woman would the amount for 100,000 or 1gopoo picals for Portland, as the first cargo bost among appear either to have changed her mind or destined for Peking, may be sold instead at the private Cleansers to proceed to America found the water too enld to-remain in, for sbo. Soochow and the proceeds devoted to relief Mr. Hitomi preparing to dispatch the "do suddenly turned round and made for the shore. This has not yet been sanctioned, but if i main" for Ben with a cargo of, sulabur and The lung followed, and on arriving on is granted, as is likely, another Tis. 300,000 or general merchandise. The steamer is expected terra firma took charge of the would-be Tla. 450,000, according to the amount sold, to sail from Kobe on the Ioth instant, to be suicide, and lodged her in No. 2 Palice would be available. By order of Viceroy followed by the Yawata-maru." The “Fukui- Station for the night. This morning, 'nspector Chow Fu the Salt Commissionam at Yangchou maruwa by Mr. Ukon, was leaving Muro Grilled Quails on Tossi Gourlay, in charge of that district, pisced the have appropriated Tis. 100,000 from their
ran on about the toth instant for San Francisco woman belure Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, at
with a cargo of railway steepers and sulphur. The two last-hamed steamers are to bring back the Magistracy, where she admitted the Attempted suicide, and, was ordered to find
flour.—Japan Chronicle, security in the sum of $50 to be of good be- haviour and keep the peace for six months, She had a very pitiful story to tell in explana tion of her foolish intention. Her husband, she said, was ill and liad been entirely unfit to work, and as she herself got ill and also be- came doable to support herself on that account, they were left quite without any means of subsistence. Then the unfortunate woman borrowed some clothing, and jewellery from Shortly after eight d'clock yesterday morning, her friends, and pawned them to find means to reports the Singapore Free 1ress of 7th inst. support herself and her sick husband. Finding four British warships were signailed from the herself, ister unable to obtain the funds to eastward and at 9 oclock they araned in inredeem the borrowed and pawned articles-the column.and anchored in the man-of-war an. chorage. The vessels proved to be the King Alfred, Diodem, Monmouth, and Astraen, the former flying the admiral's Captain Grover, av: Intelligence Officer, went off to the vessels immediately they anchored. As stated in yesterday's issue the squadron remains here till the 11th, in the interim the cruiser of the County class visi ing Malacca, Port Swettenham, the Dindings and enang. The other three ships visit Batavia from where the Diadem will be detached to visit several Duich port, whilst the Axle en goes to Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands. The conference of the "bree Admirals" does not take place tili,well into January.
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The German Budget. The German Budget provides for a loan of £13,000,000 to cover extraordinary army and navy requirements.
THE FLEET AT SINGAPORE.
SQUADRON ARRIVES,
thought it was better for her to end her life, and get rid of her troubles, only changing her mind at the very last moment.
THE SHANGHAI STOCK MARKET.
A. Subscriber" writes 19 the N, C, D. News onder date the 7th inst. On Wednesday, the thing, I sold through a recognized broker, a meinher of the Stock Exchange, Shanghai Dock and Engineering Cu 's shares for Decem- her settlement at Tls, tot-bona fide transac tins. On the same day cash transactions, which were published in the "Mercury," took place at 102 and 103. In your share report for the day, named, no mention whatever was made of any business having been done in 'fucks ; this morning's paper, however, con- on liberty fraternised to a warm extent, accord-tains a report of cash-business at 10711 Can it log to the Manila papers. "Trailey partie" be that the Bulls me at work 2 Or shall we which seem to be tramway picnics with some. continue to blame Twentyman for the fluctua- times as many as six tramcars each with cigarsons in "Dock"}
The Fleet has just come down from Manila, where it arrived on Nov. 274. At the time the American squadron of cruisers was also lying off Manila and the men of the two fleets
and a keg of beer, on the platform were a great Inay mention, parenthetically, that my feature, and the anila Orpheum was pracoker was willing to sell me "Docks" for tically tal en charge of by the genist tars. The May, 1997, at 103. At the time I sold for 105 American men of wark men apparently for December! Comment is quite unnecessary. divided on the pigramme, for the Pennsyl Many of your subaer bers rely on your Share vanta nien ran the Masc. Hall, show and the Market Report tor.information which ought to free kegs of beer. The American sailors be fairly correct; but what reliance can be spoke warmly of the time they had in Gibral placed on the quotations of a Stock Exchange ter and determined to make acquaintance with
that seemingly, suppresses the publication of Admiral Moore's men.
real transactions as it may suit the convenience of its members?
THE JAPANESK`BUDGET,
.:
KCONOMICAL ESTIMATES.
la framing the Budget for next year Marquis
Saionji and Dr. Sakatani, 'inister for Finance,
The Ministry is said to disagree with this view, and Marquis Sai njis considerably per plexed in drawing up his speech to be delivered in the coming session of the Diet, defining Japan's future financial policy,
CENTRAL CHINA FAMINE,
THE WORK OF ORGANIZATION.
By courtesy of the Great Nonhern Telegraph Company free telegrams of appent were also dispatched to the Mayors of Pads and Berlin. | The telegrams to London quoted in our yester day's issue were sept free of charge by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company and those to merica by the Commercial Pacific Telegraph Company.
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revenue for relief. Official telegrams were also addressed by the Viceroy at Nanking to every Viceroy and Governor throughout the country. In response Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai has sent down Tis. 40,000 and the Governor of Shantung Tis. 10,000. Other amounts have been pro mised, bul, confining the figures to sums al ready received, the official and provincial grants to date amount to Tis. 250,000.
Apart from the official granta otber. large sums have been contributed in response to an appeal by U, E. Sheng Kangpao, Treaty Com missioner at Shanghai, who issued a lengthy and very definite stalement in Chinese cop. cerning the distress a month ago. This state- ment has not received very lengthy attention in the native papers of Shanghai, and, the
unent has been used that the conditions of trade have been so poor here lately that an extensive appeal might not be adequately supported. That this is not the case, however, has been proved by the fact that with very little braming a Commitee of Chinese has raised in hangbai alone Tis. 209,00, which has been sent already to the district for distribution, The Governor-General of Mukden, H.E. Chao Eihedo, has also sell Tis, 5,500 and the Governor of Shantung 15,00 supplementary to the grants from the provincial treasury already mentioned,
COMMERDAL
YARN MARKET
In their report dated 14th inst. Messie Phirosha P. Petit & Co write:-Our last cir cular was dated the 30th alt,
The yarn market, during the whole, of the past fortnight, without being unduly pessimis tic, presents one continued feature of gloom and depression, and prices, in consequence, ruled rather weaker. The reason for such t poor state of affairs is found in the fact of the
JOINTS, &c.
Roast Sirlain of Beef and Baked Potatoes. Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce. Boiled Corned Ox Tongue and Carrots. Cold Game Pie and Plain Salad..
SWEETS.
Cornmeal Judding. Tipsy Cake. Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes,, Cheese Straw,
DESSERT.
Coffee. Froits. PUBLIC AUCTION;
to sell by *PUBLIC AUCTION,
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instability, generally speaking, of the Chinese THE Undersigned have received instructions Yara merchants. Transactions, as must be ex- pected, were considerably restricted and just a very moderate business of only 700 bales was. reported in the market during the earlier part of the fortnight under review.
FOR 'ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
MONDAY,
the 17th December, 1906, 01 2.30 Pat, at
corner of Ice House Street, CHINESE CURIOS. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS —ä usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
{1199
Hongkong, 14th December, 1906.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Then came a sudden and unwelcome crash their Sales, Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, in the market. One of the largest firms of Chinese yarn dealers, owing to the heavy drap in the prices of yarn of the dearly-purchased stock he had still to clear, has bad to seek shelter in the Insolvency Court in view of his heavy liabilities. By this failure the very largest quantity of uncleased stock contracted for by any native buyer will be thrown back on first hands. The amount being a by no mean in- considerable one seriously aggravates the un- The news of this latest fallure caused quite a satisfactory condition of the market. panic amongst pain merchants in the Colony: Importers are thus non-plussed and at a loss to discover any unde guidance to lead them along the tortuous course created by a condi- tion wholly onprecedented in the entire history. of Bo yarn trade in Hongkong. It is no ex
T
UE Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT. OF THE CONCERNED,
TUESDAY,
the 18th December, 1906, at 4 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
*
A LARGE QUANTITY OF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
TERMS: AS ucugi.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
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Speaking of the famine itself, Tantai Shen Tumho said that while it might not attain the proportions of the great shansi famine, which remains yet in the popular imagination Be a period of horror, the acuteness of the distress in North Kiangau was growing daily. A tele gram from Yishuhsien received yesterday stated that 4 000 refugees had arrived there from over the Honan border, showing that the want had spread to that province also. The magistrate of the city had wired to the Governor at Sacchow, fearing that grave disorders may break out among the starving people. The latest news received by H.E. Sheng Kungpadaggeration when it is asserted that the stag- gave an estimate of a million people actually gering blow dealt upon dealers and merchants starving in the three prefectures of Huaianfu, alike finds no parallel in the past. "Through Haichow and Haüchaufu. From Suchien came this most recent collapse compradores and im reports that there had been cases even of poning firms will have to bear rather heavy
losser. The amount cannol, even approximate MR. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received cannibalism. Thr ughout the area of North Kiaogsu many squ je miles were still under ly, be determined at time of writing,
Some four new firms of Chinese dealers have water, and where the floods bad subsided the fields were frequently too wet to plant with fresh been called into existence to replace the de seeds. For neglecting to report the extent of lunct hongs that have been drawn into the the distress to his superiots, Taqi Ting'vorex of the financial crisis. It is our pleasure Tao-yuan his been summarily dismissed from his post at Huaianfu and Tantai Yang Wen- ling has been appointed to Gil the post,
REFUGEES AT WOOSUNG.
The following is an interesting letter from Woosung, received by Mr. H. E. Hobson, Commissioner of Custains, and relating to the refugees at Woosung:-
to note among the newcomers some names of good standing, commercial integrity and ex tensive resources. These firms ne beginning to feel their way ad limiting business to one of very slender char cler only, buying from heed to mouth. In the case of some selected threads huyers have been found, but only in very small fots.
ict.
are studiously avoiding any policy involving The N. C. 1), News of 80 inst. says:-Teles the is deft hands or increase of taxation.grams were sent yesterday afternoon to all the The course of the Government, it ja stated, is missionaries in the laming-stricken area asking
It is surmi ed, though we should not care to backed by Count Inouye, who is keenly in them to telegraph down for the informat on
place ourselves in the position of false pro- terested in the financial question. The Count the Relief Committee and the public certain
Dear Sir-Beggars-no, refugees, have applets, that when the major portion of the stock now in second hands is exhausted (big lots advocates the meeting of a deficit next year by facts in connexion with the districts. The
peared at Woosung. Ten days ago, acci. drawing a surplus for the present year, but missionaries are asked to stie as nearly as
dentally dropped into a roup of some in offding their way back into first hands) a niere cheerful outlook is bound to present itself. holds that this policy should not be persisted possible how many sufferers we likely to need them-the queerest Innking characters 1 ever. This forecast is prompted by the ballef that in, but be discontinued after next year. relief and for how long; also the conditions of saw; men, women and children almost in a consumptions must proceed along the lines of Financial affairs should then be balanced by the crops and the prospecs of new planting; state al nudity. The women, beyuod a few previous years, more or less, and with a sanc
ed demand prices 're sure in advance, unless affecting sweeping sdministrative reforms and the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration
rags which they wrapped around their loins checked by an adverse course of Exchange, largely urtailing national expenditure, or by has consented to send these and the reply and the babies they beld to their stomachs as resulting in gand business which might be issuing more bonds.
telegrams free of charge.
much to allay the gnawings of hunger in their anticipated after the Chinese New Year, but empty bellies as to give them warnth, had actual- net before, since rather early in the winter some lyneclothing. Their fairly healthy looking faces
of the Northern ports are already blocked by and clean fair naked limbs showed at once that they were not professional beggars but poor pea sant people who had been driven by sheer want from their homes. They wandered through the place in a quiet dazed manner and did not even solicit charity, Some of them made a snatch at some burnt vice spread out on a mat parthing in the sun, bat, Kere piompily hooted off by the owners; the native here showing them scant mercy. Speaking to some of them, I inquired where they came from. Honam, they replied. What have you cone with your clothing? Sold them for foot flow long have you been on the road? "San Shib Paitien, about 30 days: All this in, sice, distinct Mandarin showing they were not nalives of Kiangiu, I raked up all the cash i could lay my hands on in a neighbouring tea shup and gave it to The Roman Catholic Missionaries in North them, for which they thanked me in an earnest Kiangsu were among the first to draw the allen-modest manner, so, foreign to the ordinary tion of foreigners to the alarming condition of "Huatzo.”
Wo, Japan Chronicle, learn from vernacular contemporar es that the difference between, the Finance Department and the War Office on the Army Estimates has been compromised, both sides having agreed to reconsider their views. The War Office has formulated a new scheme for the extension of the Army, which it is believed will be submitted to the decision of the Council of the Elder-Statesmen
The Finance Minister is stated to have addressed a representation to the Premier, op- posing the new scheme proposed by the War Office.
CHINESE MANDARIN ÎN
SINGAPORE,
MONEY WANTED FOR THE KWAHGTUNG
RAILWAY.
The Singapore Free Press of 7th inst, says:—
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"he Committee has also received the promise of a very useful assistance from the Chinese Imperial Post Office, through M. Galember, the Postmaster at hanghai. Letters and circular referring to the Famine Relief will be that the concession will also be extended to in rankel for delivery in Shanghai and it is hoped clude places in, the interior.
Mr. W. F. Inglis of Vessrs. Jardine Mathe son & Co. and Mr. H, W. Robertson of Meara, Butterfield and Swire have joined the Executive Committer.
the populace there. They have 'continued to Next day I saw another batch in pretly,
send down to Shanghai news of the devastation much the same condition, meandering about caused by the famine and failure of the crops, in the same listless manner,. fIn the afternoon, and they have promised every cooperation in on inquiring for them and those of yesterday, distributing relief. Mr. Muntague Ede, Hon. I was told the local magistrate had given them Treasurer of the Committee, will meet Bishop some food, a few cash and sent them across to Paris this morning for the arrangement of Kingpch is a junk, details.
On Tuesday night the Chinese Chamber of Commerce entertained Mandarin' Chen Pan Shen (who has come to Singapore to solici, local Chinese to invest money in the new rail. way in 'Kwang ung Province) to dinner at the rooms of the Chamber Representatives of all
Excuse me writing at such length on this the clans from the Province-Cantonese, Teo- Mr.. E. 5. Little, Chairman of the Execalive | subject, but it strikes me that whatever your chiu, Keb and Hallam-ware at the banquet, Committee, left for Nanking by the 1.-C. S. committee intend doing, they should do it as, and the Mandarin made a lengthy speech ask- Loongwo last night in order to interview promptly and as quickly se their means will ing the clans from the Province to remember Viceroy, Tung Fang and discuss with His Ex-| permit, The districts affected are densely they were All Chinamin, and to take shares in cellency the best means of using such foreign populated; the famine, by what these unfor Tunates told me, extending well inja Honap as an undertaking" which, was to beneft their funds as may be collected,
well as beyond the confines of Shantung. motherland. The guests applauded the speech Arrangements are being made in Shanghai Yours respectfully, enthusiastically, and many wealthy men present" for a systematic canvass of Chinese residents
ROST. MACGREGOR, promised to invest money'in thọ now railway. - as well as of fórnigasts on behalf of the fond......... -Shanghai Timer,':
No. zos-Only relected threads changed hands at quotations for immediase requirements only,
No. 16A very trifle business is reported, No. 115 Totally neglected. No. 1o-Heavy drop in prices induced very triffing sales.
Nos, 5 and 6Totally neglected.." The Market closes quiet,
of No. 10, 40 bales of No. 165, and 440. bales Sales during the past fortnight:-565 bales of No. 20s; in all about 1,945 bales.
Arrivals Persteamers Catherie Aptor and Namsang (from Calcutta), and steamers Bow boy Moru and Capri (Itom Bombay), of about 10, 00 bales for this port and about 14,000 for Shanghal.
Shipments,-Aboul 2,020 bales. Untold Stock-About 118,000 bales, Local Yarn-Sales of about too bales ror. $82 per bale.
Japanese Yam:-Sales of about roo baten o! FOF, at $178 per bale...
Exchange: We quote, to-day, as under-
India T. T. at. Ra. 163 per cent.
Demand
1651 London T. T. Sh. 2.213/162.-5.
237d-s
"
Demand
“Shangbai.................. » Tis: 771==$100,
Silvor at
TODAY'S EXCHANGE,
Selling, London-Bank T.T. Do. demand. Do. 4 months' sight...... France-Bank 1.T. America-Bank T.T. ................. Germany-Bank T.T.. India T.T. │· Do.
demand...a Shanghai-Bank T.T.
31 d. per az.
...2.62
Hongkong, 14th December, 1996.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGER.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
instructions to sell at his Sales Rooms, in Duddell Street,
ON.
THURSDAY,
M
Intimations,
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CO., ED.
TALKING
MACHINES
AND
RECORDS.
New Stock just arrived
LARGE AND ARIED
ASSORTME T.
MUSIC.
Comic Opera Scores
and Dance Music.
RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL.
Hongkong, 20th November, 1906,
UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY
the 77th day of December, 1906, at 3 P.M. The ONE-BIXTE share and interest of the late TANO YUK CHUEN of and in the pieces of ground registered in the Land Office as
f.
KOWLOON MARINE LOT No so, KOWLOON INLAND LOTS Nos. 629, 630, 63 and 1,144, and of and in all the messuages and buildings thercon respectively,
AND ALSO
All the right share and interest of the said. TANG YUK CHUEN of and in, the piece of ground registered in the Land Office as
KOWLOON MARINE LOT No. 43, AND ALSO
The ONE-SIXTH share and interest of the late TANO YUK CHUEN of and in the business of the MAN LUNG SHOP, No. 127, Des Vœux Road West, and of and in the MAN LUNG GINGER FACTORY, at Yauasti, on Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 629, 630, 631 and 1,11.
· ParticularS .Kowloon Marine Lot No. 5a. Area 80,600 square feet Annual Crown Kent $831.
AND CONDITION.
HALL'S BOAR'S HEAD'
BRAND.
GUINNESS'S EXTRA
FOREIGN STOUT.
BASS'S INDIA PALE ALE
(RED TRIANGLE),
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 619. Area 47,150 square feet. Annual Crown Rent $216
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 630, Area 33,100 THE VERY FINEST PRODUCTIONS
square feet. Annual Crown Rent $tob.
Kowl on Inland Lot No. 631. Aiea,73,700 square feet, Annual Crown Rent $6.
Kowland Island Lot No. 1 (4. Area 2,250 square feet. Atinual Crown Rent $30.
Kowloon Marine frat No 43. Area 93,948 square feet. Annual Crown Rent $940,
sale, apply to
For fisher particulars and "conditions of
Messrs. EWENS & BARSTON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, . or to Mr. GEN. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
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Hongkong, 14th December, 1906,
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