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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 29 1906.
EXPRESS OF CHINA" LAUDE A WELL
|_ HAD DEATH OF A FOREIGNER.
Arrivals) - Per steamara Kamung, Arraksom forladeOWONG
“Ağcar, and. "E3ZAtwing}{{{rom Calcutta); hod
S 90 days' night Sydony and
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Simla, Tolomi Mare and Dilla (from Bom: bay), of about 7,500 balen, GRU
Shipments.—About 7,000 balas. Uniold Stock-About 110,000 balam” Exchange Wa • quota, to-day, as under:-.
TAT. India
at Rs 167 par cont Demand
674 London T. TELESKO Demand
&
months night LC
month, eight LOS
4 mont
30 days' sieht San Francisco
months' sight
233/160.
Shanghai. Silvari
Tis. 73)=5:00,
131 d. per oz,
At the international Hospital, Kobe, on Tuesday (11th inst.) night, at about 10.30 Jobn William Walker died as the result of fojuries received by falling down a stairway on board the Canadisa-Pacific steamer Emprast China,
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to negotiations with the Chinese in regard to || 3. FATAL MOCIDENT ON THEO pending and new business," the folat agents, while co-operating with and supporting him, baing relieved of these particular duties, ~ Mr. Bland commenced his services.in April last and has been closely engaged, chinty in Fek on the negotiations for the Canton-Kay loud allway Loan and lately for the balance of the Shanghai-Nanking Raliway Loan. The *greement for the former was signed on fot To roth uit. and the Imperial Edict in ratification is ex pected by the end of the month. The Corpora flon's offer fist the balance of the Shanghai Nanking Railway Loan has also been accepted and our representative will; now be free to negotiate for other business, including the final agreement for the Soochow Ningpo Rail way Loan, and also to give his attention to the Ningpino Coal Concession, in regard to which no progress can be reported.
From Inquiries made by a representative of ceased went ashore at Yokohama, on arrival of Japan Chronicle it appears that the de-
the
Embrass from Vancouver, and after return. ing to the vessel late in the evening fell down
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way which is reserved for the use of berthed with the first-class. Mr. Walker was d-class passengers who are occasionally one of the passengers so accommodated.
No one actually saw him fall, but he was found unconscious at the foot of the stairs by THE TYPHOON at hongkong. the ship's officers. He was at once put to bed, and received every possible attention on board- until the ship arrived at Kobe early on Tues- day morning, when he was immediately taken - to the International Hospital. Un examination by the doctors there it was found that the un- fortunate man had sustained a very avere fracture of the skull, and although everything that could be done for him was done, he ex- pired on Tuesday night without recovering consciousness.
Inseply to Mr. C. Craig, Mr. E. Robertion (Dundee) said:-Damage was done to the Kowloon coaling jetty, the extension works, the torpedo range, buildings generally, and the matakedi on the Kowloon coaling ground, which were entirely destroyed. The total cost of making good the damage is estimated £11,445, of which, approximately 6.115 will fall upon Navy foods and the balance upon contractars, who are responsible for works still Incompleted. I regret to state that there is no hope of salving the Phasix, which will be sold by public auction,
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ANTI-POOTBINDING SOCIETY.
MASS MEETING IN SHANGHAI,"
We understand that Mr. Walker, who was' only 28 years of age, had been engaged as on gineer with Messrs. Flatt Brothers, of Oldham, England, and had started for Japan to fall a three years engagement with the Kanegalu-hi Spinning Company, Le. Sincera, sympathy will be extended by the community generally with the relatives and friends of Mr. Walker in England.
THE SHANGHAI ERAUDS.
DETAILS OF GOODE'S ARREST.
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RAUB GOLD MINING CO..
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The Singapore secretary, Mr, H. Roland Lle wellyn, writes to the Singapori Fror-Press-
Reports from the m ne inform that excep- tionally beavy rains have caused a land slide at Sempan, which has completely blocked the water fume leading from the Dam to the Pipe Line, thus entirely depriving the mine of all
power,
Advices received this morning (th) ninta that the work of clearing the landalip has pro- gressed very favourably and it is hoped that the mine will start again to-morrow, 16th instant, thus soms seven or eight days will have been lost.
General manager's monthly report for ibe 4 weeks ending ist December, 1906,
The accompanying sheet of mine measure- ments and assay results of prospecting work shows a total of 335 ft, for the period (4 weeks) under review i mide up of 5 ft. sinking, 117 11. driving, 173 ft. crosscutting, and so ft. of sur face prospecting, as against a total of 387 fi fori, the previous four weeks
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BUKIT XOMAN...
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4 months sight France... 6 month eights namen
a months sight Germany i Har Bitrerias quɔmaintaiset Bank of England rate............. Sovereign.
OPIUM QUOTATIONE,
To-day'a quinigilonu are as follows
Malwa New'...
11
Old
Older
18. Olden
Puna New
Old...... Henares New
Persian (Paper)
KANONTRE coolle who was arrested at Hungbomys */3 13/16
Zweek ago on buspicion of being the murdarer. THIS SUMER Craik, fate chief clerk of the Hong
kong and Whampoa ock Company, was released on Monday from istody owing to the fallure on the part of the police to connect him 5-12.4 1/16
with the crime. MY HERO ANSE བ་་--2ཁུམ
ADMIRAL Brownson, of the U.S. fleet now in.. 2.37!! is port, announced before sailing from Manlia 32. Jibat he would return to ihm. Philippines about 6% the middle of January, and that he will not visit Japan as was reported. He is very anxious to have the crews of his command dis. fingulsh themselves in the coming target return for the before his successor arrives,
Per picts! 310/830
f 840 870
.@ 800/950
Par chest
9171
8571
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE King has been pleased to approve of Senor Hon Alberto Moreno Pates as Consul General of Panama'at Hongkong.!
GUNNER W. T. Hearn, from the cruiser Scylla, has been appointed to the Tamar, for the Jones, destroyer, on the China Station,
SIA Matthew Nathan, who arrived at Singapore from Hongkong by the P, & O. Mail Desanka, sailed on the cruiser Diadem for Batavia on. zoth inst,
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LIEUTENANT-Colonel J, T. Caster, Army Pay Department, who recently went out to Hong kong, has been appointed District Paymaster of South Chion,
THE Chloese Engineering and Mining Co.'s total output of the Company's three mines for the week ending December 8, 1906, amounted to 18,074 tons and the sales during the period to 32,258 58 tons.
440 11. Level, Drive South.-To this has been added 6 ft., making a total of 208 ft. The lode, 6z in, wide, gives an average arbay of 42 dwa A mass meating of the Tien Tsu Hui and its
440 ft. Level, Drive N. on Hanging Wall supporters was held in the Town Hall yester
Branch. This end has been driven 3 it making day, says the N.G.D. News of 17th inst., the
The steamer Showmut on arrival from the. a total distance of 193 ft. from the abuit. The Orient at Vaucouver on the 13th ultimo, pe occasion being the transfer of the books and
lode, 48 in. wide, assays ; dwt, documents, together with the general control already briefly reported, was met at William
1401 Level, Drive N. on Foot Wall Branch, of the organization to the Chinese Committee. Head by provincial police officers, policeThis has been advanced 9 ft., making a total The Chinese tickets announced that the pro- sergeant, and a constable who arrested Fre of sa ft. The lode, 57, in wide, assays 4ż dwi. ceedings would commence at 2 p.nt., but before derick Mosteir Goode, allar W. W. Payne, 340 ft, ovel north, Drive'on Hanging Wall tifin crowds were outside the main entrance aged 24 years, an Australian, at the instance of Branch-Here 6 ft. bas boas driven, bringing Awaiting admission. When the time appointed the British Consul-General at Shanghai, who the total to 52 ft. The lode, 67 in, wide, susays arrived, the hall was packed as it has never.
cabled information charging Goode with for- | 74 dwt,
140 ft. Level north-On a bunch of quartz, beat packed before. The attendance is stiv gery and embezzlement of the sum of £100 mated at between two and four thousand, and from the Shanghai Electric and Asbestos Com- met in the hanging wall of the stope, a drive. the larger estimate is probably nearer the mark.pany of Shanghai, of which he was secretary, has been started and taken ft, which for
17 36 in, wide assays it dui.. Every available inch of the Town Hall was occupied, and spectatore crowded even into
Crosscaiting for stope filling,-130 (t. of this the gallery and the window recesses. The
work has been done,
THE Services in 8. John's Cathedral on Christ walls of the hall ware draped with Chinese
Stopes. The following have been in opers.mas Day will be as follows:-Holy Commu
nion 7.30 am, and 11 noon. "Matins 11,8,1 There will also be a celebration of the Holy Communion in the Peak Church al'8 a.m. ***
women,
He admits his ideatity and the offence, and will return without extradition as soon as officer arrives from China.
Gonde is a young man of prapossessing up. pear ce, says a Vancouver exchange, and no suspicion was held by the other passengers of that he was the man sought when the the finer that A
police officers boarded the steamer. He had been a member of the groups in the various entertainments on board the vessel, and was popular with the other passengers,
flags, and a large piniform was erected at the wall and for the accommodation of officials and foreign guests. For nearly two hours continuous stream of Chiness, men
and poured into the ball. When it seemed that the ball could contain no more they still continued to enter,
while those who had already gained admittance good-humouredly allowed themsel Yes to be packed even closer in making room for om new-comers. When the long progamme cam- menced those on the platform looked down on asen of human heads. The proceedings were most orderly throughout. The speakers were listeand to with close attention, and each tell- ing remark was loudly applauded. There was really no necessity for the presence of stewards holding high a piece of cardboard with the single character "silence," for those present had
come to listen, and listen they did to the beat of their ability. Most of the speeches, of course, were in Chinese, but to those foreigners not understand the language the who did dense crowd was a sight well worth seeing: On the platform, were Mrs. Archibald Little, and most of the ladies of the executive com-
mittes, with Thair Excellencies Lu Hai-huan Shên Tun-ho, Chou. Wan-tang, Mr. Koso (Mixed Court Magistrate), Mr. Tsing Shao- ching (Chairman of the Chiness Chamber of Commerce), and Messrs. Hah Sheng-pah and
Mao,
rendered After a selection of music had been by the Metropole Band, the Chairman H.E.. Shên Tun-ho, welcomed the assembly and ex- plained the object which brought them together, Mr. Archibald Little then addressed the meeting, Dr. Gilbert Reid interpreting her re- marks. She said that when the idea of starting
When the police sergeant joined some of the passengers forward Goods was among the number The description cabled mentioned a pince-ner and curly hair-the barber had seen to the change of the curly hair to a short cut and the pince-nez were gone; but the officer noticed the little red liner left on the side of the f such glasses and be stepped tose of wearers of s toward the young man, who was on the passen
W. W. Payne." ger-lin
Mr. Goode," sai 1 the police officer. The young man turned quickly "Yes, sir." Then he coloured recognising that he had admitted his identity and the offence.
"You know what I want you for, Goode?" queried
Fried Sergeant Murray.
Oh yes," he replied resignedly.
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tion
Above the 440 ft. level: a stopes. Lode gi in, wide, worth 34 dwt.
Above, the 340 ft. level: 3 stopes. Lode 88 in. wide, worth y dwi
Above the 240 ft. level; a stopes. Lode 75 in. wide, worth it, dw,
"STOPE" MINE.
160 ft. Level Drive S.-This has been driven 14 ft, making a total of 267 ft. The lode has again become more settled and shows an improvement in width and value, which for the month average 52 in. wide and worth to det.
per ton.
165 It. Level, Drive in Stope.-This bas been put in to facilitate stoping`and to leave. a substantial pillar to support the ground op posite the shalt 12 tt. has been driven. The lode, 32 in, wide, assays 5 dut.
THE sloop Cadmus, on the Chinx Station, did not do well at the recent gan-layer's competi. tion, 12 hits in 43 rounds belog indifferent practice. The Camur, it seems, did better. that her sistership sloop Co,
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THE Su Tai and the Suf A, purchased by the Hongkong. Cantos and Macan Steamboat
Co, Ld., for the Macro rup, arrived from Shangbai on Wednesday, and are lying in Yaumati Bay, off the Cosmopolitan. Docks,
HE Indo-China sleamer Choyting arrived in port on Wednesday from Shanghal She had on board two race ponies for Hongkong.ne is a Derby griffin for Mr. Ellis Kadoorie and the other a Tientsin' racer for the Hon. Mr. J. W. Gresion.
ENGINEER Commander C. H. Steward, on posting to the Tamar, receiving ship at Hong kong, takes over charge of the machinery of the Wiyarn, distilling ship, and repair ship for "destroyers on the station. Commander Steward, will also take charge, asema,
160 ft. Level, Crosscat Ehis has been extended 27 ft., making a total : 1.353 ft.
60 ft. Level, Drive S.-This has been driven 34 fly making a total of 324 ft. The lode, 10. wide, averages 7 dwt."
60 ft: Level, Crosscut W.—To this has been
added 16 ft., bringing the total to 168 ft.
Slopes-Above the tão ft. level ; a. ode ór
worth si dwt, Above the 60 ft, level: Lode go in., worth
det.
in
so
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BUKIT MALACCA.
No. i Winze below No. 3 Level bis has been sun sf, making a total of so ft. The lado, 44 in. wide, is worth 8 dwl.
No. 2 evel Soulb, Hanging Wall Branch.. The drive south has been taken to 14 ft., and
It mems that Goode, who has born in Port Augusta, Western Australia, and has been in commercial life in the Orientat Vladivostok and Shanghai-had a good position with the Shanghai company. He was the treated secre- tary and sent cheques to the president and manager for signature, they signing same, as a rule; without question, He made two cheques Payable to bearer which they signed and he Cashel these and look the money. There is decoration on a silver cigar-case among little of this now in his possession; and the bis effects is snute evidence as to where the money. went; moreover he does not deny it. Fngrave a drive north has been started and taken 10 ft. ed on the corner of the cigr case is the word The lode exposed in the 24 ft driven averages the Society was first mooted foreigners thoughtEthel it it the Christian sanie of a woman
48 in, wide and worth to det. It has now dis it the silliest idea they had ever heard of. She of whom he became enamoured, and he spent appeared in both ends, with the indication that tains friends gathered round a table on the money to give her pleasure, then disaps her prove this & drivs has been started so ft. had only struck the top of the shoot. To April 7, 1905 and each engaged to give or cof-peared, making his way to Shimonoseki, on fect ten dollars. It was from this humble be ginning the Tien Tau, Hui started. The fist
north and 25 ft. below, and here the fade has again bean cut through and is giping the same. tract they selected for publication was, by a
width and value as the top pirin Chinese lady. Since then a million tractu
Ftopes. From below the No. 2 level (1 stope); been
printed in Shanghai alone. She thought
luds 37 in. wide, worth y-dwi, one of the test ways of distributing tracts was to the students at the examinations, and she also mentioned other suitable ways of for The Committee warding the movement.
ittee had got up several competitions for the best essays against fool-binding, and for the
paese steamer and going to Yokohama by train embarking at the latter port on the Shawmut,
After his departure the Japanese poliçe w.je asked to investigate his whereabouts and they reported to Shanghai that he had sailed for Victoria by the Shawmut. The British Con- aul-General at Shanghai then cabled to Vic- foris, and the provincial police arrested the fugitive on arrival,
COMMERCIAL
Surface Prospecting-On a hill about 1,000 fi north of No, a shaft the jungle has been cleared and several pits sunk, also a crosscut put in soft. An enormous quantity of surface ore is being exposed, and further pits are being sunk; a crosscut has also been started from the east side of the hill
ed, and the process continues satisfactorily. A Cyanidation. The second vat has been start second sweep vat and the third extractor box are now in course of construction,
MILLING RETURNS,
*BUKIT KOMAN,
tampa working : 40.
Ma V. H. Lanning, of Messrs. jardine, |left Shanghai for Amoy, where he will ride' is the forthcoming race meeting. After the races he will proceed home of leave and will be absent for about one year.
did not put in an appearance at the Police ROBERT Torrence, residing in Zeiland House, Court on Thursday, and Mr. Haraland ordered that his bail of to be forfeited. The charge against Terrence was that of disorderly. be haviour East Point a Christmas night, ̧‚
THE chief quartermaster division beadquarters,
Creilan to that port, The bicCiation is pro. Manila, has received a wire from the Tanjong wrecking tug would be sent to convoy the Pagar Dock, Board, of Singapore, stating a
ceeding to Singapore for extensive repairs,
LIEVINNANT C. B. Hitchins, 119th Mooltan Wegiment, Hongkong, geus promotion to the rank of caplain in the last Goretle. Captain
itchins originally was appointed to the un attached list in August, 897, and the followin year he was posted to the Indian Staff Corps.'
IT will be of interest to those persons who own
fitted with brakes and skids, so as to prevent passed, requiring that all tracks in future be the roads from being destroyed. This regulation | applies to European as well as Chinese firms,
best shoes for natural and unbound feel. It had met regularly once a month, except during the very hot weather, and be commended this custom to the new Chinese Committee. The
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE. Society had correspondents, with or without
3 pm. organized committees, in 38 Chinese cities, Buyers-National Banks $47, Union in- and she herself had addressed meetings in
surance $760, China. Fires 593, HK., C. & M. seven out of the night viceregal capitals; be Steamboats 5271, Kowloon Wharves $94, Hong- rides twenty-six other cities. Mrs. Little theo
kong Lands S107, Humphreys Estain $112, matraled the steps she took to procure the Im Electrica Sri
Period of work 28 days, less last time 151 perial Edici against foot-binding, and man. floned that she had received nothing but cou-surance $2971, Elangkong Fires $335, Indo-cleaning nut sand brought down by excessive Sellers-Hongkong Banks $825, Canton Indys, due to repairs to electrical machinery tesy and kindness from the Chinese officials Chinas 590, Chipa and Manilas $21, Douglases rains to the settling pits at Sempan, and to. C. D. News and people. Finally she wished the blessing $37. Shall Transports 30/", Shanghai Docks usual clean up. of heaven to rest on those Chinese men who
Tis. 105, West Points 550, Hongkong Cottons
2,078 tone took up the task of setting the women of China $13, China Borneos Sio, Cements Sart, Ices
1,175 on their fent.
$230, Ropes $22 Pawells $8.
Sugara $125, Dairy Farms Sales:China
3,251.. $161, A, S, Watsons 312,
1,975 or producing Nominal Raube $81, Hongkong Docks
yag $145, Hongkew Wharves Tin. 234, Hongkong
in 701,14 Hotels5117), China Providents Soi, Tramways || Average yield per ton ...
4-37 dwt: $215, China” Light and Powern $to, Langkats
value of tailings, 31.36 $117.
· Mrs. Littlo iben handed to H.E, Sbên Tun-ho the ten annual reports of work done samples: of all the Chinese tracts issued, the Căiness collecting book; the Society's records and an authorization to obtain its remaining stock of fiemtore. She mentioned, that the Society was being started on its new era with $oco worth of literature, and a staff of about fifty honorary secretaries throughout the Empire.
YARN MARKET,
In their report dated 28th inst, Messrs. Phitorsha.. Petit & Co. writer-Slace the issue of our last Circular, dated the 14th inst., dur Yar market bas ruled steady and where forced sales were effected prices gare way; the difference will be easily, established when comparison is made between the prices of our last report and the present and.
Ore milled; B. Koman'
Stops
Amalgany recovered Retorted gold Smelted gold
Total
+
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BT. MALACCA.
Borneo
Cambodia,
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Co
Sembill, sand Déc
Timber, and Gan
Dec,--Singapore 181 Deck Graczyl
Carl Diederichsen, Ger. 33, 774 H.
alaikios 36th Dec, Haiphong and Hothow th
practice, and for this reason, will arm frá Doc Ges, and Pira.---]. & Ca
record shoot be AT about seven o'clock last evening, while Furopean gentlening was on his way to the Cosmopolitan Dock in a ticksba, two China. men sprang
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Ex. 0.04|1,(09, W: B/Brow Deckydasy and Australian PortsRada
* Nov., Gan,—B, & 9. Chip Shing,
Br. 11,199 GI
Dac-Canton 20th Dec, Gen,
ont from the bushes near Mooka Chunsang, Br; $bq/1417, R. Cor" sin'!
and went about at once to assault the
coolie, leaving the European alona. The coolie.
yelled for help and this so scared the robbersurabaya 10th Dec, Sugar, that they find, leaving the coolie alone. The Delbl Br. J. D D. Andre coalie proceeded on bis journey and on return. ing reported the mutar át Yaumati Police Station
ROBERT E. Grain, an ordinary seaman, on board U.S.S. Maryland, was charged by in spector Gourlay at the Police Court, on Thun das with assaulting a fadong at Wanchai last night, Grain admitted the charge. The whong stated that accused walked ug, to him and without the least bit of provocation struck him on the shoulder. The policeman wanted to know why he was struck and accused struck him again. Mr. Hazeland
27th Dec,--Shanghal ngih Déc and Geo-P.&O.S. N. Co. Empicus of China, Br. a... 3,010, R.
R+MMy:161b" Dec,===VADCOUVOI,
Gen. C. P. R. Co. ** Now, and Shanghai 13th Dets; Maild and Fakura Maro Jap 3.13
Dec Moll 18: Dec., Coal Glenlochy, Br 82, 2,999, E1, Salle
Dec, London 31st Octy Bros & Gow, Hatching, Brat 1,357 Hod
Dec-Foochow 24th Dec, Amoy 25th,
Gen,--D. L. & Co
posed a fipe of and {9}}, "M. HB7-761
SEA CORE Peazad Dec." Coal M
Chan Uop, a boilermaker, residing at Hillside Street, Hunghom, was arraigued before Mr. C. . D. Melbourne, at the Police Court, this morning, by Mr. Isaac Tarnar, head watchman of the Hongkong and Whampos Dock Com pany, for being found near the storeroom of the dock init night with a dangerous weapons to wit, a hammer, with the intention of entering the store to commit a felony, His Worship convicted the accused and sent him to imprison. ment for fifteen days and to be exbibited in the
stocks for four hours,
OVER $100 worth of silverware was stulen from No. 3, Babinion Fath on Sunday morning. The house is occupied by Rev. Mr. f. H France. When the reverend gentleman left The house do Sunday morning for 5 1eter's Church it is believed the silverware was safe in a cupboard. Ca his return be discovered. that every piece had been removed. The police at West Point were communicated with; but 10 far no one has been arrested. A houseboy, formerly employed by Roy, France, is suspected of belog the thief,
Hazeland, at the Police Court, this morning, MR. O. D. Thomson appeared before Mr. F. A
and asked for an adjoumment in the case of
Henry Childs, H.M.S. Hari, versus Lau Ping. of No. 33, Hing Lung Street. Mr. Thomso appeared for the defence.
The charg Against the defendant was that of stealing a pair of blue serge trousers from the con• plainant, yesterday. In pector Gourlay had charge of the case. There was no objection | raised and the adjournment was allowed, and bail grinted in the sum of $50.
before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Coun DETECTIVE Sergeant Grant arraigned a cuplie yesterday forenoon, on a charge of being found. on board the steamer C. Ferd, Laise that day with the intention of obtaining a passage Singapore without the knowledge of the captain, A bangding, house, runner, was also charge with aiding and abetting. board ship without the the coolie to go a
captain's authority.
runner alone was found guilty, and he was or dered to pay $35, The coolic was discharged;
THE police dance which was held on Wednes day at No. 7. Police Station, West Point, was large attendince and a very enjoyable time undoubledly a great success. There was a very was passed. The first dance started Chartly after nine o'clock and it was well into the small hours of the morning when the last dance came to an end. The music was supplied by the Calcutta String Band The following gentlemen were responsible for the success of
and Parr, Grant. Baker, Macdonald, Kendall, Lee, Mc the ball →Hessrs. Collart, Gordan," itchie, |
Lennan, Ogg. Watt, Brennan, Brazil, Davitt
Hopsangs
Inga: Nos, as, 178, Splopango 28th Die, Johanne, Ger. s. 953, Ipland, 6th Dec,
Hongay 25th Dec, Coal-Ah K, & Co. Haiphong 24th Dec, Rice and Conce
ce and Gen. Joshin Mars, Jng, 702, HOL
Dec-Swatow 25th Deck Tee and 0.5. K. Kabaluto Maru, jap. 8.6., 1,193, Kyasblaratsu, 26th Dec,Moji,zzat Dec, Gea.-Fukusel
& Co
Kiang Ching, Ch. 5.5 1,02, Brissauder, ayık. Doc.--Canton 10: Dec., Gep, Kwong Man Wo Koutsford, Br. 8, 2,484 A, Richardson, agth Dec,Kuichioaru 20th Dec, Coal-D, & Co., LT
Kumsang, Br. 1,078, E... Buller, 16th Dec-Calculia via Penang and Singapore 8th Dec. Gen.), M. & Co Kwanglee, Cha, 1,465,. R. Lingain, 171 25th Dec, lien-C Mat
Kweilin, Br, K., 1,071" Hardı, g
Canton 20th Dac, Gen B. & Soumeyang Lightning, Br... 2,122. J. G. Sp en --Calenta 316 Le Singapore zh, Gen.-D. S
.1.
Lisa, Swed. 3.5, 968, H. Horndahl
Probolingo (java):3154 S. W. & Co,
Loosok, Ger. 11. 1010, G. Schulisan, 18 Dec-Bangkok toth Dec, and GWAtow Jgth, Gen-1 & STARTER Lo-al, Ger, s.2,1,437, F. Naining 21 Nov
Bangkok gib Nav, Rice and Gen-B, Wi & Co. Madeleine Rickmers,
Simonsen, 37th Dec,Bangkok igth Dec, Gen1 & B, Mercedes, Br. 2.000, J.-S.
Nov. -Weihaimer
Monteagle,
Admiraltgih Det Goy Biores JB, 3.953, S. Robleson, Sept, Vancouver: guth Augi: andit henge bath, Sept., Flour Lead and
PR.CO
June, Mapila 16th June, Ballast, Harrets Nissin Mars, Jap. 16, Twain, 5th Dec,
Swatow: id Dec. Ballast M., B. Ky N. 8. de Rosario, Am. 90, 215, My Lopes, Blanco, 12th fund-Manila geJune, Ballast-larresto & Comm polsad Petchabur, Ger. 22, 1.173 Gosewisch 24th
Bangkok 16th. Dee. Gen. Decor B
Ca Sandakab, Ger. $64,tro, G. Weendig, qpth Dec,ydney 23rd Nov, and Manila 14h Dec, Gen,-il, & Costada parureka Manila 4th Sept, Ballast nderica Sarangan, Am. 13, 418, Vittéria, 7th Byplat
sexta, Ger. s.8, 911, H. Kraeffty 9th
Belgen sed Dec, Vico, #8, & Co Fl Slabchan, Br. #84 1,096
Dec,
Fat Sblog. We
Sheohsing, lir. s. 1307,
Rice, &
D. Nondombe › 27th Deci —Canion 26th Darŋj Gan.-B. &
S
Simongan, Dal, #3, 1,200, Zuiderhoudt, Bath
Recamarang
13th Dec, Bugar-Yoen Fat Hong, Y MONTANE DI Standard, Nor. s«, 894, H. N, Bull, 16th Dec,
Iloilo 21st Dec., "Sugar and Wood
THE notorious Michael Kaby, who has a pecu liar habit of waking up in a ward. In the Gov ernment Civil Hospital after a night's spree, was again before the Court on Thursday on charge of being dronk and incapable on Christmas eve. It will be remembered that on the morning of the 24th instant Kaby was Ened and his bond forfeited when he was found guilty on the charge preferred against him. He was arrested again-the-same day and
hospital, the admitted the charg Melbour Su Tal, Gera, 1,145, A Enigk, 26th Dec, fact, it is always ces sit as necessary in Ang eer, en met, at Dec,
necessary—~to take him to.
Shanghai 19ib Ucc. Cole H. AL sorry for his conduct, and Mr. Me ford him 55, which he paid, Bullbarg, Gersang 782, 03 Luppi, Card Dpc,
Melbourne
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tin, constructed for the lave, THE acting manager of the Hongkong and TRS steamer Tilkini, i
China and Japan Live, harbsen launched from Shanghai Banking Corporation courteously the dockyard of the. Da Schelde Ray. Com Jaforms us that he has received a telegram from the London Branch stating that the rate pony at Flushings. The vessel ban a length of raised to 7 per cent, from the 17th lost it is principally destined for the cargo service. of interest on outward business has been 373 fl, a width of AL FL 3
soft, with loading capacity of 7,000 tons.
and depth of Taming. Br
but has also accommodation for same first and Talan Mard, Jap.se, 1918, N. VaDust Tach second-class passengers, and for a larger nume Dec Kobe 7th Deen and Moj roth, bar of ather class Special Installations have Matched and Gen Yes Hi V been made for quick loading and discharging. Telemachus, Br. 1.1.1.3.0, 1. Wi
The engines are of the vertical triple compound
Tóth De Riches system, with cylinders of 143, 40, and 67 In,” diameter, and 48 10, revolutions, developing 1,700 home-power; with 70 revolutions per mingly
MAJOR A. C. Painter, Royal Engineers, on return home from Hongkong about the end of fanuary next; will assume command of the 33rd Company, R. T., at Cork, Berehaven, and Lough Swilly foris. The command of this Company necessitates a thorough knowledge of electrical work.
Tinbor
or 7, R. Kidd, 14th Decem Saigon Co., Rica and Gen Trap Tolaja, Nor
Nov. 5,1 1,040, C. Bertan, 26th: HENRY Ross, who told the police he was a Port. Loul storekeeper played qu: board: the C. P. R.Order. Company's starts Empress of China, was Uudine,
No, r-Mill ran 243 dys ) mida oss and 1,878 tons the course of the rp-Boating operations twelve charged before. Mr. F., Hageland, thia maru - 20th Now
No, «
(crushing 131 tons of 24 of surface ore Total tons crushed: 1.978, Amalgam recovered 433 of producing Retorted go'd Amelied gold
145 143.1 " Average yield per ton 14. Total Cons crushed...
-5131 amalgam recovered
7,608 px. smelted gold
... 545.14.9. Average yield per ton
3.33 dwi, fineness of bullion...918.88%
W. H, Magzın, Gre. Manager,
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
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After the applause with which Mro. Little's, remarks were received had subsided Mr. Topy Kal-son, one of the Honorary Secretaries of the committee, expressed regret at bidding Mr. Little farewell, and said that the Society's works spoke for themselves. The new com mities would endeavour to carry on the work though he was not en sanguine as Mrs. Little was, about..ita being done better in the future.
We reported in our fast the failure of the He then presented Mrs. Little and the Chair largest Chlosse firm of yarn dralen. We have man with models commemorating the occasion, now to record the failure of two cibers, who A lengthy programm: followed. Mr. Dzau have followed the example of their predecessor accompanied by Miss Yea, played a cornet and fled theft petitions in bankruptcy, bus solo. This girls of the Tien Tau" Hpi school | three large dealers have suspended business sang a song, and also gave a realistic repre- | within a fortnight. Such a state of affalip is sentation of the evils of footbidding on the unpracedeping in the bistory of the Colony, “Platfozis. * H.E. LG Hai-buzz in a short but ・ Na. 101. A good businzas ja reported si des | London-Bank T.T. libra
plifial speech described foot-binding as clining A few of the selected threads found waltar, dustom, and wished, he Scely erect buyer is limited of miles at ceclining tales,
Society суету No.
came
No po Cheap prices induced some busi. The market closes stondy
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oration on reform in the family, the No, 16-Only ivo se ccted threads changed Irony of fils romarks particularly, appealing to hands at quotations his hearara.
ara. Finally H.E, Shen Tar-ho,
Tädia T.Ty "to the front of the platform and unfurled a dragon flag ben; amidst cheers, and mesle
Shanghal-Bank.T/T/ by the band the meeting disporned, Those Salon; 5,155 balos of No, tor, 475 bales of | Slugapore Tomuni who attended it will remember it as an epoch: "No. 128.; 250 bales of No. 165,1 and 1,350 bales -Japan-Bank T.To vie marking gathering in the bistory of Chius, of No, 367.4 in all about 7,190 bales,
Joya Bank T.TX
ACCORDING to a Moli dispatch, the staamer Mikado-mars, on her way to Cheloo, Branded on Hikojima, in the Shimrasicki Straits. In
17th Die Gr girls were found concealed in the hold of the Ing, at the Police Court, with being dook and Thoresen & Co stomer. The matter is now being investigated disorderly is Ship Street last night and day Victoria: Read... 989. 12 A/Hell by the police,
property to the
The police alborased guilty to the
Now, Sugar, Molamas and admittance to A mendations in a recent memorial presented. lo certain house, and in order to get even be Yanga,
Korean
AMOND a number of suggestions and recom that defendant wau Slapdant of $1,20. Rosa V DEG, Soumbaya” and “Sami
the Throne by H. F. San Panch' formerly went into the direct, picked up a huge ston","Dec--Katchjooten stat Decy Chinese Minister in Paris, with reference to and threw it into the house, sbattering a window.‡'v: B; K "BARTY DE Misom, 16th ce proposed changes in the criminal laws of the pana, The Coursed accused $5 for belog Trunk Empire is one strongly niging the necessity of disorderly and ordered him to compensate this Amoy 14 h Oct. Ballas-Yong Chong abolishing the equg
complaisant for the damage done THE Oska Shosen
Kaha bit under con
SAT complation scheme to open a service from E. B. Sutton, Am Japan to the United States My Takenously head of the Trame Department of the Company;" regently seawallads
119 Ameries and Europa (for:
LIEUTENANT G. W. Tinion has been appoint. ed to the survey ship Berlin, now en poyage to the China Siation. Lisptapant Tipson has seryed mabel since lanuary, 1866, when he got his.cad, tibip, and be: promoted lepteegi in December, 1903 rece shoard the 7970
them.
Charter Unser muy varying - the perpeseofupporting, steamship fouldes
The Company Sun
to San Francie dlakand the Skikata i from Kobe, gis kai STATE UTR400 R. T. GIRL B
urgeon Gilln our has been post- where the steamer will igid some
YOY BO front chura and Fantle. The steamer incent pected to leave Kobe about the 17thstan
this voyage of the Shibetertüdfary NYDKER successful, the service will be confirmed company has also a gobama under consideratiba.o to open explartovicus to Kangoon,
nd to the Tamir, receiving ship at Hongkong, conly bringing Hour back on the 7 ton
from and ipat, Blan-Burgsor. Gillmour has Bad copsiderable experiance on the Chips Stalion, served there previously, His. Jelping the medical wat of the Navy datze from 1804, his promotion in sian-surgeon come
"eight years interquoiskeluti
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