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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JANUARY

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those who gath ten dolla per ple all, as we have

S MILITARY MANŒUVRESİ

[From Our Own Corresponden

1907.

Wuc and January

ELEGRAMS

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SEANCHAI

ERLOIN

ORDERED TO LEAVE THE BETTLEMENT:

[From Our Own Correspondent.

Shanghai, 25th January,

40 p.m.

article, further states, leaves, now demand for the same." After] lated, what proof exists that the 'curo will be lasting? Tie

Mr. U. Anther of the British Wait River 5.8. has not yet been given the opportunity of

Co. bas leit for Nanning to investigate trads the test being made. Trouble, sorrow, and General Suun Tao Yun, in command of the the same Company, from Hongkong, bas ar AMERICAN WOMEN CONVICTI

prospects at the new port Captain Dikon; of worry frequently cause Individuals to immops in this district, has arranged for military rived here and is representing the above. Com bibe in order to drown their

care, and what

nianouvres on an extensive scale, to take place paay during Mr.rthur's temporary abience. proof is there that any Chinese auffering the 24th and 5th inst. It is estimated that Captain Dixon's return to Wuchow is welcom from either of the above afflictions, may not 4000, troops will be under arms, divided ed by ble numerous friends bero. again fly back to his former vice. If there general idea is that on the 24th inst, the force-left this port for Nanalng, so it is apparent into attacking and defending forces. The A representative of Banker & Co. has also is such a potent drug in existence that the drawn from the garrisons in the fons on the that the local firms do not intend boing behind. opium habit is wiped out in a week it is river will land at the I impoo Pagoda, on the the times as far as establishing themselves strange that it, has not been brought to the south bank of the River Min, about 5 miles immediately at the new port is concerned. Mr. notice of the Chinese authorities. It is to below Forchow, and march towards the it. Wilton, H.B M. Consul for long-ruch be feared that despite all the proclamations the plain. The defenders, being troops stationen Fouts to take up his appointment via Nan Foreign Settlement, camping for the night on (British-Chiness frontier), passed through hero, of the Chinese Imperial Government, the ad at the military camps in Foochow City, bing. edicts and penalties, the anti-opium societies march out of the city, cross the river by the and the wonderful antidotes, the time is bridge on to the Foreign Settlement, and yet far distant when it can be declared post proceed to Tam Pop Tow, where they birouac When the present generation has faded inst. there will be a sham fight between the away, when every oplum pipe and smoking to their quarters. On Monday, the 28th nst, two divisions, and the troops afterwards return outfit has been thrown into the sea, when grand review is to be held on the Tortar the poppy ceases to be cultivated in Chin parade ground, near the East gate of the City. then, possibly, it may be asserted that the opium habit has disappeared, but not till CANIÒN DAY BY DAY. then.

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been especially selected and pro“ the Chinese officials, but it appears that no tively that the vice has been eradicated. { for the night. On the morning of the 45th crease the trade of this new port. The draw-

while the filatures have fallen below their unual" standard hu, régárdı; output. It is needless to refer to the yarı market, which has proved to disastrous to merchants in Hongkong as well as in the two Kwang. So that all these unfortunate circumstances A. S. WATSON & CO., combine to accentuate the gravity of the situation, and tend to create an uneasy feeling in respect of the eventual outcome of the misery which will be engendered by the agglomeration of misfortunes. We learn that the Chinese authorities have adopted measures to prevent the exportation of cereals from the Southern provinces, but it can well be understood that those who have had a modicum of success in raising crops of grain are not desirous of retaining within the famine stricken belt products for which the majority of the peasantry have no means to purchase. The proclamations prohibiting the exportation of grain have been issued by effort has been made to actin conjunction with the Customs, the consequence being that the cereals have been passed by the latter and afterwards detained at the likin stations. In other words, additional and unnecessary expenses have been incurred by the exporters, and the original value of the products proportionately increased. It is a black look-out for the Chinese New Year, for it seems impossible that, unless there is a decided change for the better.in the commercial world, there can be a general settling-up at the usual period. And the poverty, of the peasantry, their inability to indulge in the various functions which characterise this season of the year, and the demands which will be made on the Provincial Government, augur ill for the prospects of the near future. It is not as if the distress were confined to one or two districts, for the failure of the 'crops seems to cover a widespread area and no affect a very extensive proportion of the native population. In view of the seriousness of the situation, it is to be hoped that the Chinese authorities will take immediate

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steps to mitigate the sufferings of the people, and thereby stem the tide of popular dis content with all the consequences which follow in its train.

AN ANTI-OPIUM. ENTHUSIAST.

Many good people in the home country appear to be of the firm belief that the 'extinction of the opium habit is in sight, and apparently there are not lacking news papers which are willing to foster this belief. A Bombay paper refers to the fact that it is firmly believed an antidote has been dis-

LOCAL AND GENERAL.:

THE French mail of the 25th December was delivered in London on the 23rd inst...

WE are requested to announce, that H.E. the Governor will bent home at Government House, on Thursday, January 31st, from 4.30 to 6 p.m.

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[From Our Own Correspondent.]]

....... Canton, 24th, Januáry, - Lane o'clock yesterday afternoon, whilst a meeting was taking place at the Railway Shareholders' ssociation in Mun Lan. She Yaen, a Dumber of other Canton shareholders appeared on the scene and made some vigorous protests and interruptions, with the intention of creating a disturbance at the meeting. After

a body of police was called in and order was an interruption of about half an hour's duration,

then restored.

Tax accupier of No. 3, Stanley' Street was summoned by the Sanitary Board before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, this morning, for continu On the 20th instant a gang of robbers ing to use the basement, of the house as a attacked a village named Shang Tsin near kitchen after being previously warned. PrFaishan, and ransacked about seventeen Clarke, Medical Cicer of Health, watched houses. When making off on their way with defendant admitted the charge and was given.village named Lung Tsin and broke into the case on behalf of his department. The their booty, the robbers attacked another

a fortnight to change the habit,

Another eighteen houses, in this locality, it is an almost daily occurrence for me to report cases of robbery committed in Faishan and its vicinity for the past few days.

THE Building Authorities' summons against Fung Shun San, executor for the late Fung Tin Cheuk, which was wrongly served on Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist last week, who, "com. manded by the King, appeared in Court and queried the wording of the summons, was amended, and the case was concluded at the dismissed on a promise baing made that the Police Court, this morning. The summons was walls would be pulled down. The summons related to certain dangerous walls at the back of a house at Yaumati, which stood in danger of collapsing, d

tis reported that the Seventy-two Guilds Association of Canton and the different merch ants are at present devising means for the pur. Emperor, for the abolition of the Registration pose of showing their gratitude to B.I. M. the

and Cancellation Fees.

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Four American women, the pro pristors of certain houses in a no- torious district of Shangh been before Judge Wildey, at the United States Court for China, k

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They were fined one thousand dollars each, and ordered to leave the Settlement.

The Chinese Government apparently intend doing all in their power to facilitate and id back to the Wuchow-Nanning trade lay in the not be able to be utilised for what is known as fact that certain small passenger stations would stage-cargo stations. This drawback has been withdrawn and abolished, and stage-cargo, it is said, can be freely shipped between this port and adjourned, in order that the nation- Nanning subject to dxamination and paymentality of the acoused may be inquired

into,

Several other cases have been

SHANGHAI ABBRAY.

ONE MAN SHOT AND KILLED,

[From Our Chon Correspondent] {{

Shanghai, 26th January,

2.40 p.m.

of duties at either terminus, vix, Wuchow or Nanning. This will, of course, be greatly ap preciated by the merchant class as well as the small traders at the various passenger stages, ur stations, and this practice is only in accord with the precedant already established on the West River. The principal stations between here and Nanning are Teng-yis, Kuang-how, Mung-kong, Kwei-yuan, and Kwei-ping, and these together with a large number of smaller stations of little importance, should collective. ly have a deceat trade, which would yield be. A shooting affray occurred in Government a good revenue..

Shanghai on Wednesday evening.

One of the combatants

was killed. His assailant has been arrested:

FROBFECT OF FAMINE. Bad reports are coming in from those in the country. The rice crep is much of a failure and other cereals have also failed to yield satisfactory results. In the favoured parts of the country only go to 60 per cent. of the crop

yielded as hitle as 20 and 30 per cent. A bad has been yielding and other parts have only

winter is expected as far as the price of food. stuffs is concerned, and this will cause a great,

deal of hardship amongst the peasant class in

A STABBING AFPRAT.

EXCITEMENT AT THE DISINFECTING. STATION.

Disinfecting Station as soon as possible. A "Send a policeman to the Tai-ping-shap the country. Proclamations have been postedin man has been stabbed here have his as» the City prohibiting merchants from exporting sailant under arrest." This was the telephona grain, but such proclamation has been issued by message received at the Central Police Station the Taotni, and does not apply to the Customs last night from the officer in charge of the being passed through the Customs and after-was on duty, dispatched Detective Sergeant The, consequence in that rice, wheat, etc. are Disinfecting Station. Inspector Ritchie, who

wards invariably "held up" by the life sia. tions; who refuse to allow the export of cereal, the place whither he was summoned Chan Yut, Farmer to look into the matter. On arrival at

bad financial year, and it is rumoured that a given in custody, and a fireman, an Kli who Some of the local native merchants bave had a number of them will "put up the shutters" at

an office coolie, employed on the premises, was

the Chinese New Year settlements Business breast, was removed to hospital.

was found to have been slashed under the left.

is very stagnant just now, and money is very tight". In the market, and it will be a bad

merchants.

SOCIAL.

From a statement made by the prisoner at the station it appeared that the fireman esturned,

and started to raise trouble with everybody. Be ultimately tackled the accused, who was in bed, and a quarrel, which was followed by a fight,

knife and alaabed the fireman, ensued. Although accused denied it, it was believed that during the fight, he drew a

A report has been received from Wuchow place at Tang Yuen District in Kwangai, in a that a robbery of a dastardly nature has taken village of the clan of Shek on the 8th instant Some eighty robbers attacked the village and killed one and severely wounded several villagers. Furthermore the robbers kidnapped All warmanteganos estended to publication in covered, the effects of which are so far.telegram of the almost tragically sudden death | malo villagers have been released. About Cinesa New Year for many of the Wuchow | home is an intoxicated condition last evening, We greatly regret to learn from a Tientsinine males and four females; but, since, the

that port on the 17th-inst, as it is reported, bers, the number of whom seemed to be of Mr. A. H. G. Gilmore, which took place at thousand soldiers are in hot pursuit of the robi from scarlet fever. Mr. Gilmore was cashier increasing on the way. In the encounter at the Tientsin branch of the Hongkong and some twenty soldiers have been killed and Shanghai Bank, and was a gentleman who some filty wounded including an official. The took much interest in all forms of sport. He pursuit hat lasted for some ten days and a had a wide circle of friends ja Tientsia, and despatch has been received by B.E. Viceroy likewise many in Shanghai, to whom his Chow, asking for reinforcement, sudden death must come as a shock. He was, kong lady-China Gazette. we believe, engaged to be married to a Hong

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Y-30 por ano. WEEKLY $13 jer n The rates per quarter rol jier mensual, sapertions,

widowed in The Halbor, 1, ies House Hond, and reaching and effectual that the opium fiend will be as dead as the dodo in a few months. According to a writer in a London news. paper: "A few weeks ago a well-to-do Chinaman in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Selangor, received from China specimens of a.plant which was said to be a cure for the opium habit. A short search revealed the fact that the plant grew freely in Selangor in a wild state. A quantity was obtained and active operations commenced. The

THE very latest enfant, terrible is Eugenie leaves of the plant are exposed to the sun

Jaques. She resides at St. Louis, is nine for a day, then chopped fine and toasted, months old, and talk's like a seasoned child of after which an infusion is made and the ten, Scores of physicians are visiting her. The

The daily in fe delivered tree, what diin addrem ik

accesible in monger. Da epist by post sdditional $1.80 par quarter in charged for postage. The postage on the weekly is to any part of the

world 30 cents per quarter. Single Cap Daily, ie nents Weakly, twenty

Avo cents;

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The Honghang Gelegraph specific is ready for use. The first man mother says her baby began to repeat almost

experimented upon was a "coolie employed by a European lady, and although he was a confirmed opium smoker he was pronounced cured in a week. The Perak Pioneer waxes sarcastic over this piece of information, remarking that "the information and the wonderful statistics given of the newly-dis covered cure. comes from London, where they appear to be much better informed

Hongkong, Friday, JANUARY 25, 1907.

CONDITIONS IN KWANGSI,

While the people in North China are experiencing all the vicissitudes of famine owing to the failure of the pice crops, and are concentrating in camps where they are being supplied with the bare necessaries of on the subject than we ourselves are on life to keep body and soul together, there is of the writer's statements should be taken

the spot."

It also suggests that many reason to fear that a similar condition of with, a grain of salt, for if there have been things may prevail in the Southern provinces. any cures they must partake of the nature It was known that the crop in Kwangsi was 'greatly below the average, but from the re-

of faith healing. The statement that the antidote was discovered in China is ridiculed, port, which we publish in another column, and it certainly seems more probable that it transmitted by a correspondent at Wuchow, was found in Selangor than in the Middle we gather that the condition of the peasantry Kingdom-only it has to be proved that it

is worse than had been anticipated. It is is an antidote at all. For instance, the fact stated that even the most favoured parts that the writer's facts are all wrong-he says of the province have only given a yield of that 2,000 Chinese addicted to opium make

any sentence heard in its cradle, even thres months ago lis vocabulary mainly consists af sarcastic references to the quality of its din ner or the chaincter of the cook, indicating that while the parents were feeding the little nipper was absorbing, Miss Jaques has strrady talked her father out of his home. The mind of the mere man reels at the thought of the possibilities that lie before her.

By kind permission of Lieut. Col. W. Scott Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the 3rd Batt.

Regiment) will play the following programme The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex of music, during dinner, the Hongkong flotel, tomorrow, the 26th inst. :--

March..... ..." Light of Foot "ibam Valie..

vies." Tresor D'&mojer" Waldreufel Grand Selection....... Tanhauser" .................... ..Wagnar Air (from Stabat Mater)..." Cerrex Animam “..

....Rosdal Dverture.........................'' Is Macon “.................Auber Ein Albumbalt Selection..........." Hohemian Gir!".. Two-Step

"Hop Soutch "... Regimental Marches

God Bless the Prince of Wales. God Save the King-

Wagner

Reubeus.

H.E. the Viceroy has given instructions to the Military Department to at once select suitable military officers and different military students, who have completed their course in the different military colleges, for the purpose of sending them to the different parts of the province to reorgadise the present military system.

absence of the river gunboats has been felt We have had a very dull time lately and the H.M.S. Sandpiper, however, is due here in a day or two, and the local Recreation Club is busy practising football and cricket, so as to give the gunboat, a good gaine. There is also some talk of a shooting match between teams from the Sandpiper and Wuchow..

CLAIM AGAINST L'UNION

INSURANCE CO.

JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS,

At the upreme Court, this morning, before The Provincial Treasurer Wu has been in his Honour the Chief Justice, presiding in office here for three years and by law he should Original Jurisdiction; judgment was formally have an interview with ILL.M. the Emperor, entered for the plaintiffs in the case in bat at present H.E. Viceroy Chow Fu has which the sun Kwong Lee firm, piece telegraphed to the Grand Council, to retain goods dealers, formerly carrying on busi- the services of this official here, whose help heness at No. 352, Queen's Road Central, but cannot very well at present spare, owing to the now at No. 63, Wing Lok Street, sued new Provincial Judge being in his position for L'Union Fire Dsurance Co., Ld, for the re such a short period.

A COOLIE'S LOVE AFFAIRS,

WANTED TO EMBRACE THE LADY.

dividual, was ordered by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Leung Chak Shun, an unemployed in

this morning, at the 1 alice Court, to be taken to the Government Civil Hospital to be placed under observation for a few days, as it is believed his mind is unhinged. Leung was charged with entering house No. 5, Hill Road after ten o'clock last night with the intention el committing a felony. A young lady, who said she was the complainant, lestified to the effect that while she was" in bed having dinner last night she ww accused sneak into her

him what he wanted and on receiving no reply cubielo and hide himself in a corner. She asked called an officer and gave the stranger in charge.

"What were you doing in this house?” ask-

The defendant murmured something which Court Jukong was given a test. the interpreter could not understand, and the

Sam We had his certificate suspended for two ed the Court. and Marine Magistrate, the coxswain of the.

the harbour, and was told if he wished to re- months, for unlawfully blowing his whistle in cover it he must go up for examination again at the expiration of that period. When examined as to the use of the whistle this afternoon he showed a remarkably vague knowledge of the difference between the port and the star

board side of a véstel!

from go to 60 per cent. of a normal crop, daily application for the new decoction at while in some districts the return has fallen Kuala lumpur alone, and already 14,000 AT the Marine Court this afternoon, before as low as 20 and 30 per cent. Provided people have been cured-does not incline Lieut. C. W. Beckwith, R.N., Harbour Master these figures are trustworthy, and there is no

one to give absolute faith in his various reason to doubt their accuracy, especially in

assertions. view of the attitude of the authorities, the serves that "it is well-known that the poorer Our Perak contemporary, ob outlook for the winter is decidedly unsatis classes of the Chinese live most economical- factory. It is a recognised fact that Aly, waste nothing, throw nothing away, as plentiful crop, means a diminution in, the

was revealed in the case of the first visite criminal returns, but with the peasantry on tion of the deadly bubonic plague in Hong. the verge of starvation a recrudescence of kong, when wholesale forcible evictions had the more serious forms of crime, including to be made in order that the filthy and in- piracies and gang robberies, is greatly to be sanitary dwellings occupied might be pulled apprehended. What makes the condition down and razed, when all sorts of rubbish of affairs more to be deplored is the were found deposited beneath the beds, depressed state of commerce generally.even to potato peelings. We must, therefore, Many merchants have been hard hit by the certainly be rather sceptical concerning the variable temperature of the money market; statement that each smoker when he feels with the result that they are not in a position that the craving for the drug has been per- to help their compatriots, their main object being tostave off financial failure and to avoid the bankruptcy pit. The tea crops, with the exception, possibly, of the last crop in November, have been poor and unprofitable,

girl," said the lutong, going red about the face, He says he went there to embrace the after hearing all defenitent had to say,

"Didn't, give him the chance," murmured the girl when she heard what was said.

"I don't think this man is right in the head,"

The Bystander, one of the brightest of Lon- said his Worship don's illustrated weeklies, bas, in the number. dated 19th December, the first of a series of were instructed to have the man placed under The police did not think so either, and they articles on "The Awakening of Chind," by Mr medical observation, and the cass was ad R. W. Swallow. On the whole, the opening Journed. chapter gives an instructive idea of the strides China has made in thought, and action during host an artistic scroft which we have received manently overcome, brings his opium pipe, the past few years, and will enlighten ite read we learn that an industrial exhibition will be lamp and smoking paraphernalia for immedi-Middle Kingdom. It is profusely illustrated, detil goth June next, An auxiliary Association ers regarding present day conditions in the opened at Tokja on 20th March and continus ate destruction. It will further, we imagine, with capital photographs of the Empress his been formed with the object of welcoming be rather difficult for the Mission dispensary Dowager, the Empy or, and several prominent foreign visitors and suggesting the "lions to continue the free supply of the 'cure! to officials. The number throughout is excellent; they should view,

was able to limp into Mr. Hazeland's Const, this morning, to testify, in company with other witnesses, against the office-deelia, who was found guilty of the charge of "cutting and" wounding", and sentenced to six weeks' impri» sooment with hard labour.

The fireman's condition was not-fesione" and

THE DISBARRED SHANGHAI LAWYERS,

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We (China Goselle) understand that the United States Consul-General' has exprented his intention to allow the disbarrd members of the American Bar to practise in his Court, which will have the effect of admitting six gentleman now under disability, not only to the American Court, but we believe to the covery of the amount of the policy of insurance Consular Courts of other nations. Whether issued to the plaintiffs by the defendants to re- this will include the British Supreme Court wa spect of the and premises, No. 353, Queen's | are not prepared definijely to state. But it #oad Central, and which premises were en must be remembered that it is only to Britishers, tirely destroyed by fire, as already record that that tribunal is the Supreme Court. Under ed in these columps There had been a similar the Treaty it is simply a Calpular Coon, the

circumstances, and l'Union Insurance Co. that at other ports-Tientsin for example Insurance, on suit brought against the North. German Fire same as the American, French, Portuguesa, or account på almort identical any other court hero, It is certainly the fact had elected to abide by the decision arrived American lawyers, with a permission from the the defendants, to consent at in that suit, and; if given against Incal Consulare permitted to practise when

to judgment the Supreme Court holds sessions there, ......... against themselves,' As the plaintiffs in the But what will happen here though, when a former case won their cast, and judgment client of one of the lawyers whom Judge with costs was given in their favour again the Willey now declines to listen to, is committed North German Fire Insurance. C, Ilon. Mr. to the higher tribunal for trial, by the Consul H. E. Pollock, x.C., applied that judgment General? The situation will be very ludicrous, might be formally entired for plaintiffs; L'Union and may tend to bring Judge: Wilfley's Court Fire Insurance Co, Ld., Judgment was ac cordingly given for plaintiffs for $4,485.30, and into greater ridicule and contempt than all the costs..

advocates to whom he takes exception are kely to do. In fact the Copsul-General's decision is a very substantial najl in the coffin. of the extraordinary attitude which, Judge Wilfley has taken up."

TREACHEROUS, SHEDS),

IN DANGER OF COLLAPSIND.

Mr. J. Hutchings, of the Public Works Do. partment, summoned Tam Ho,'the owner of

neglecting to comply with an order, dated 20th marina lot No 797, before Mr. C. A. D. Mel- bourne, at the Police Court, this morning, for December last, requiring him to pull down certain ruinous and dangerous sheds at the Fear of Nos. 174, 176, 178, and 180, Third Street, West Point. A coolie represented the owner of the lot,

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Where is your master ?” asked the Court! Away," replied the coolic, "Why were not those sheds pulled down bafore 7"

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS. PI1Ke. German (Prins Heinrich) 28th inst.: American (Nippon Maru) 28th Inst. Indian ("Namiang) grotʻiöstä^** German (Preussen) 31st lost, Australian (Eastern) zad prox Canadian (Athenian) 3rd prae German (Prinz Sigismund) 6th prox The La. Algoa arrived at San Francisco,

My master was not here at the time and I had no authority to tear them down.

sheds, he said, were in very bad condition and

"Are they down now," asked the Court, Mr. Hutchings said he did not know, The were in danger of collapsing at any moment.

His Worship adjourned the case, unill next port on 14th

The 1, C, 3, N, Cola as Was "They were pulled down this morning,"

visit the spot and ascertain whether the sheds at Manjia on 246 inst., ahe

Calcutta and the Straits left.Sizgap wook to allow the P. W. D. representative to The Boston 89. Co's

dóch inst; and may be expec

The 2,5. „Koraz arrived at San Francisco 23rd inst. kaged gen

Victoria and Vancouver,

The C. P. R. Co's 12. Empres of Chino left Yokohama at 3. p.m., on 24th Tests for

were there or not, and the coolle to come up for esdtence:

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