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Telegrams.

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Balloon Face..

London; 30th June. Eleven balloons started from Ranelagh yesterday on a long distance race in Great

Brí áin.

Later. The balloon race from Ranelagh was failure oing to a thunderstorm.

The balloons descended in the suburbs, except one which des ended at Worthing.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JULY 21

SAMITARY BOARD.

SPECIAL MEETING

A special meeting of the Sanitary Board was. keld at noon to-day in the Board room to cou sider the following minute from the Medical Officer of Health: The minute read as follows: have the honours recommend that a special meeting of the tours be called for Tuesdays

The United States and Japan. The correspo dent of the Fimes in Newd until the Board releases the premises, York wires that the police in San Francisco and the maller can therefore hardly be allow. have refused five applications for renewals of ed in stand over until the regular meeting of permits to Japanese Employment Agencies. the 8th prox. (inat.), -la

This action is probably more serious than. the exclusion of Japanese children from the schools.

The Peting-Paris Mot 'r Ruos The French tricar has been abandoned at Godi, in the desert, for want of petrol. The occupants are at Nankow (? Haykow) and will go to Peking by lain.

CONRESPONDENCE.

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[We do not necessarily endorse the oplatons cxpressed

---by Correspondents in this column.]

BISHOP HOARE MEMORIAL.

To Tuz Enior OP, CHR 1łonokeng ThirukAPH,* •

SIR,We shall be glad if you will allow us, through the columns of your newapper, to in form the many friends of the late Bishop floare that it is prepssed to erect a stained-glass window in the Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, flo-gkong, as a memorial of his eight years' tenure of the See of Victoria, South China.

The President having red out the minule moved that the premises be released no mug. Rested,

Mr. Shelton, Hooper seconded and it was carried nam, con.

the meeting then terminated.

THE JAPANESE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

PRO:OSAL TO TAX DEPOSITS

The Osaka Maiuichí Infarms its readers that the Finance Department contemplates the im. | position of a tax on money, deposited in banks by private individuals. The authorities have already tried to investigate the amount deposit. ed by indiv duals, says our contemporary, but the bankers, acting under the guidance of business etiquette, strictly concealed the facts. This attitude of the bankers has so far prevented the authorities from imparing a tax upon such private deposits. The Finance Department has decided to amend be Business Tax Law, and to impose a tax upon two-thirds of the total deposits of cach back. The decision has. been caught wind of by certain bankers, who are astonished at the thoughtlessness of

It is estimated that the cast of this window will be at least $5,000, and to procure this amount it has been decided to initiate a fund to be called the Bishop Hoare Memorial Fund.the measure, and endeavours are being made Mr. J.-C. Peter, of the Hongkong and Shang- by the bhp ers to induce the. Government to bai Banking Corporation, has kindly consented bandon the idea. The authorities, however, to act an ion. Treasurer and will be's had to stand very firm on their decision, so that the receive donniions towards the proposed me hatter is becoming a general and serious ques- 'morial,

tion for bankers.

We are, &c.:

J. M. ATKINSON

A. BUNBURY on, Secretaries. J. T. JOHNSON

SEVENTY YEARS WEDDED.

MEMORABLE DAY IN THE HISTORY

INTRIGUES AND COUNTERE

INTRIGUES.

CHU HUNG-CHI'S DOWNFALL.

un«

TILËT KADE OF SINGAPORE.

BUBSTANTIAL-INCREIBES.

The summary figures are

IMPORTS. 1st Qr. of $55,801,449 £ 6,517,168

Singapore

Penang

Malacc

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1st Qr 07 $58,430,512

£ 6,816,893 $10,549.393 . $11,658,930 £2,397 429 *• £2,526,875. $ 979.755 $ 1,074,924 £114,305 £ 125,407 $81,164,366.

$77,392,597

Totals

£ 9,028,902 £9,028,902 Increase in dollars $3,73,769; sterling £440.273

1 XPORTS,

$50,575,581 $49.173.437 - £3.748,450-£ 5.900,484 $20,381,125 $11,416,865 €2,347,633 £ 1,498,634 $.1,072,019

Singapore

1907.

To-day's Advertisements.

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MELBOURNE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, has kindly consented to deliver a lecture, at the Peak Hotel (TO.MORROW), WEDNESDAY, the 3rd July, 19 7 al 0.30 F.M., op WILD LIFE IN AUSTRALIA.

the chair.

Sir HENRY BERKELEY, K.C., will take

H. E POLLOCK, Hoa. Secretary, HONGKONG ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY. Hongkong, 2nd July, 1967

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

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having arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard ous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained...

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless. notice to the contrary be given before TUESDAY, the 2nd of July, at 1' P.M.

The abstract return of impass and exporta of the Settlements for the first quarter of the The enforced retirement the other day of yeat shows a gratifying increase in business, such a high official-ons of the highest it may totalling in all for the Colony a value of nearly THE Undersigned have received instructions be said in Peking-as His Excellency Choix, and half million dollars more than in the Hung-chi, who held at the time of his den corresponding period of last year. In Singa nex. to release the abeds at the Daly Farm

́unciation by Yun`Yuxing, the Manlin acade pore the greatest increase is io raw materials Company's premises which were declared in mist, the important posts of Grand Councillor, particularly metals and other raw "material, afected last month. The farm is now entirely Assitant Grand Secretary and President of but there was an extraordiony drop in raw

fies of infection, and the disinfection of

the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, came as

textiles from $363,815 in 19:6 to $137,548 the sheds was commenced yesterday...and

thunder bolt from the blue" to the great in 1907. Penang showed, advinces in: metal will be completed a Monday. The commajinity of officials and people throughout the and other," whilst Malace which in 1506 piny are cOL, able 10, utilize any of the milk of the animals that have recover-Empire. But those who were as fait with the imported only $93 wont of raw matal, this intrigues and counter-intrigues; who understood year has taken over twenty thousand dollars the wheels within whacis of the politics of the worth. Mataccu's import of saw material in Capital, expected some such denouement for fact has double compared with that for the Chi Hung chi, who headed the erstwhile sime period of last year. In manufactured powerful. Hunanese clique in Peking. Chữ articles Singapore returns show a drop of about Hung-chi, powerful as he was, desired ball a million, Penang of 200,000 and Malacca more power; he sought to regain for his ten thousand. Taking the toul of imports, the pany or clique its former influence through value in dollars for the Colony-works out at an the increase of $3.7.73,769, In the matter of out the Empire, and especially In Capital, and for this reason he seems to exports it is much the same tale, the total have himself-in opposition to Prince Ching-shows an increase of pot far short of three the."power behind the Thone" since. the milions which is practically all made up demie of the Grand Secretary Jung Lu thres on taw materials. In the manufactured or four years ago and bad been for some time articles Singapore shows a considerable shrink- persistently intriguing to discredit Prince Ching age in value, but l'enang can claim a with the Empress-Dowager and to supplant his substantial increase, as can ala Malacca. As Highness. As the result has shown, it is Chu" with the imports live animals, food, d ink, ner. Hung chi who has been discredited in the eyes cotics, etc., stand very much as usual. Fe. of their imperial Majesties and placed in nang's great export increase is seen in mang enforced retirement-commanded, în & word, factured textiles, which rose over two hundred to return to his home outside the city of thoasand dollars in value. Milacca showed a Chang-sho, there to ruminate and repeat at very large increase in manufactured textiles leisure. To outsiders Prince Ching and Chubut a big decrease under metals. The figures Huby-chi seemed to be the best of friends. would appear to indicate at any rate that trade They were bolli Grand Councillors and daily is rot going backward with si, and it is plea mel in the presence of their Majestics and, spnt to be able to record for three months re- openly, worked most harmoniously wherever turns, an increase ! trade value of over six and matters merely referred to generafitias; but in a half milllion dollars. secret there seems to have been hard work, on the part of Chu Hung-chi, at say rate, in at templs to get Prince Ching out of the Grand, Council and, therefore,.out of politics entirely. For this reason, Chu Hung-chi, in his capacity of Grand Councillor, recommended that the Im perial sanction be givento Viceroy Tseng, hanen's memorial to be permitted to have an Imperial audience before takingup his appoint. mentof Viceroy of Szechuan. Whena Tsen Ch'an- sun, therefore, arrived in eking, Chú lung, chi backed up the Empress Dowager's wish to retais Tsen in the Capital and it was Chi's re- commendation that Then should be appointed President of the Yuchuaopu, which position was then vacant by the death of the late Chang Mr. and Mrs. John Brinsmead, the foundar Po-bei-who was also a Hunanete. With Tsen Lof the well-known firm of pianofoile mass. As an ally (and an exceedingly powerful ally facturers, are the happiest, persons in Loudon the latter was because of his great influence Hongkong, June, 1907. Nine months have new passed away since 10-day, says the Pall Mall Gascite, June 3 with the Empress-Dowager) Chili Hung-chi the disastrous typhoon of September 18th, happy in themselves, in the abiding love of thought it high time to act. He gave the necessary hint and alleged practs to the Censor 1905, during which it pleased God to call to seventy yenis, and in bringing happiness into Himself our beloved Hishop, the Right Rev, the lives of others. It is the seventieth anni-Chao Chi-lin to denounce both Prince Ching Joseph Charles Hoare, D.D., one of the poblest versary of their wedding day, their marriage and Prince Tsai Chen (father and sen), the first soul and brightest personalities whom it has having taken place at the parish church of of having accepted a large bribe from the

St. Marylebone on June 3, 1837.

then overnor designate of the newly-reor. been our privilege to know,

All days long letters and telegrams of con-gasized province of Heilungbiag, and the

DOUBTLESS THE CAUSE. gratulation have been pouring in upon them, latter of having accepted as a present, from the

Unquestionably things of great interest to and this afternoon they received some hundreds same source, a fainous member of the Tientsin of Hongkong and wonder has been expressed of relatives and friends and the employees of demi-monde. As an index, of the real place the world are taking place in China and. It is that so long a time should have been allowed the firm and their wives at their residence Prince Ching has with the Express-Dowager, unfortunate that accurate information of what, to elapse before any steps were taken in the in Albert-road, overlooking Regent's Park the outcome of the denunciations was that the is occurring in that vast population is impos- Censor Chao Chin probably to his nwnsible of attainment. All we karn is from occa matter; we desire, however, to state that good The guests as they arrived were pretented by

intense surprise was cashiered and an Imperial sional bief dispatches to the effect that the reasons for the delay existed, one of the chief Mr. and Mrs. Bringmead's two eldest great- "reasons being the fact that those Bearest and grandd ughters, seven and ten yeas of age Rescript issued warning Censurs not to make insurgents" have destroyed some mission dearest to the Bishop were above all things respectively, with programmes of the proceed-reckless and "indiscriminate" accusations or murdered some officials, anxious that no sympathy with them should be ings containing portrails of the hale old couple There seem to have been some prickings of many insurgents are in the field, what kind allowed to interfere in any way with the outflow that were taken in the drawing-room of their the co science with regard to the denounced of no organ zation they have, if any, what of charity to those of the Chinese Community residence as recently at three weeks ago. pinces, for both father and son asked to be reforgis or changes they popose, and how who had suffered so severely in that same Friends have been specially requested to re- allowed turesign their posts. Priace Tsai Chen extensive the ramifications of the movement, typhoon,

frain from giving presents. The pleasure of the son, got his desire and was allowed to re we are almost wholly in the dark, There is At a meeting of the Hongkong Colonial giving in gue that on this interesting and sign his Presidency of the Ministry of Agricul all the more uncertainty because the Western Church Council held in March a Committee happy day in their lives Mr. and Mrs. Brinse, Works and Commerce; bat although mind seems, wholly unable to understand the was appointed, to consider the question of a mead wish to reserve for themselves. Mr.

Prince Ching twice asked to resign he was workings of the Oriental imellect and thereby Memorial, and at a more recent meeting of the Brinsmead is presenting £1,0co to the staff of relused his request. This was a deci-led refutra stetheses ories of continuous sporadicout. Colonial Church Council, when the report of the firm for the purpose of starting a Provident for Cnü Hung-chi's party, and the blow would beiks ino reasonable probabilities of national the Committee had been received; it was de Fund, and to each of the fourteen of the men

have been promptly returned with interest, but aspirations and the outlook for their attainment. finitely resolved that a Memorial should be who have been in his service for forty years for the presence of the all-powerful Tsto. And if there were on the ground à corps of the erected and that it should lake the form, with and upwards he is presenting a cheque for

The next step would, therefore, to get most capable observers and recorders that the that redoubtable official outside the walls Western press could furnish we should pro- the approval and sanction of the Cathedral Lic. Every man in the firm alid is being Church Body, of a Memariaj Window in the given a brooch made in the form of his Legion

of Peking, Forastely for the friends of bably be little wiser that we are now. The Cathedral Church of S. John the Evangelist, of Honour, which, after wearing to-day, be is Prince Ching, trouble began to brew in West cannot understand the Fast. In fact we Hongkong. We are g'ad to be able to say to pass.on to his wife,

the Liang Kwang provinces and, Viceroy have far less comprehension of the Oriental Ahat the Cathedral Church Bady have cordially Nor does the pleasure of giving end'here, for Chow Fu being considered Not strong than the Oriental seems to have of us.".

approve of the idea and have indicated to-night the pit and the pit-stalls, the stage enough to "handle" the crisis naturally Tien the large window. of the South Transept boxes, and many of the orchestra stills of the

Ch'un-hsaco, who was supposed to have the most suitable; window for the Memorial Camden Theatre have been taken, and there

crushed the so-called Kwangsi rebellion, was It is estimated that the cost of this window their friends, their relatives, and their em-

prompt'y recommended to the Thorne as the will be at least $5,070 and to procure this ployees with their wives and sweethearts will only man who could restore peace within the Kwangtung borders. We all know how well amount it has been decided to initiates bring to a close the memorable day. fond to be called the Bishop. Iloare Memorial

the since and his friends succeeded, for ip Fund; Mr. J. C. Peter, of the Hongkong and

spite of all kinds of excuses, Treu had to leave Shanghai Banking Corporation, has been ap

feking is departure heret Chú Hung-chi pointed. Hon. Treasurer; the Hon. Dr. J. M.

of his strongest support near the Thrane, and Atkinson, the Rev. G. A. Bunbury, and the

it was the signal for bis enemies to start active Rev. F. T. Johnson have been appointed Hos.

operations against him: Without allowing Secretaries, and those named, with the Vener

him any breathing space, the well-known able Archdeacon Banister as Chairman, and

İlanlio compiler, Yun Yu-tiog, 81 enthusiastic Mr. H. W. Slade, have been appointed an Ex ecutive Committee.

The following circular accompinies the above letter, and will, we feel sure, ubtain a large response on the pait of those who appreciated the character and work of the lite prelate :-

For some, time past it has been felt to be desirable that some Memorial of the late Bishop should be erected in the Colony

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OF TAR URINSMEADS,

**LIKE LOVERS NOW."

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Whilst their friends are at the theatre, Mr. and Mrs. Brinsmead will cojoy themselves quicily.al home, surrounded by the flowers, the only form of gift that has been permitted, and the heaped-up piles of messages, which Miss Emily Brinsmead, the only daughter left at home, will then read to them."

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UNREST IN. CHINA,

SOME FORM OF ICONOMIC PRESSURE

As to how

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowes, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 8th of July will be subject to rent.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th of July, at 9.30 A.M.

LARGE

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MUSIC.

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and Dance Music.

All Claims must reach us before the 12th RECEIVED BY EVERY - MAIL.

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No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,'

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Old...... long in the past, when intellectual and industrial activity in China was intenso Persian (Paper). probably more intense than elsewhere in the world. But for ages past the Chinese intellect has been dormant and China as a nation stagnant. There have been recent indications

* What is the secret of Mr. and Mrs. Brins✅ | Edmirer of the Prince, at once accused Chu mead's great age and good health?" Our res of having secret relations with the educrs We venture to appeal to all those who knew prezentative put this question to their daughter of a Poking and a Shanghai newspaper, and loved our late Bishop to join in erecting a this afternoon, and she said: "I think the and also with the representative of a secret must be this, that my father and mother London paper to whom he gave important Memorial which shall be worthy of the min and, which shall perpetuate in this place, the are the happiest couple that there could be political news of a secret nature. The charge eight yean' opiscopate of one whose life, lived They are like lovers now. My fiber thinks at Chu-Hung-chi gave "blata" to Censors, is in the sight of all men, was ever a trumpet-call there is no woman is the world like my mouid to have referred to the cashiered Cenior to others to put away all that was evil and other, and my mother thinks there in 'no one,

Chao Chi-lia. It is also reported that the follow all that was pots and just and good like my father. They see a thorough 'Darby Grand Councillor Liu: bac-pien tried all be

that increasing contact with the West has The service of God was the one thing and Joan': they are never away from each could to get the Decree against Chil annulled acted as a stimplant to the Chinese intel. for which Bishop Tors lived and to laid other, and theira is about as happy, a union as or revised, but as will be seen, unsucces felly,lect and imagination stil a continually in others to know and serve his own Master was any could be,

Prince Ching is now more powerful than ever, creasing number of Chinese have come to a the great object of his life. A troe Christian

great population acting together, and that a widespread determination exists, among the young and energetic Chinese create and arouse national spirit, abaker ffthe lethargy of ages and cause China to asert itself in the face of mankind as the most powerful nation of the world. here is plainly a growing feeling that China should be for the Chinese. There is also much evidence of an unwillingness to los ar submit to Tanter domina. The movement for New Chins seems largely anti-dynastic, and with the passing of the reactionary Em- Museumpresa Dowager, which cimot be many years 264047 4,26 ndalayad, there are some who look for a tremens 387/09/dons opbedyal in that empita, But we really. ww know very lule about it.—Sen" Francisco

› Chronicle;

gentleman, a devoted Pastor, a sincere friend have helped them to live to a great age," Min and the examples shown by the fates of the rentizing sense of the enormous power of that

a wise counsellor, such a man deserves la ba remembered, and we trust that as in years i come men look upon this Memorial, it may be truly said of him whom it commemorates “lle being dead yet speaketh.”

We are &c. * M

Yours faithfully,

W. BANISTER, Chairman of Executive Committee. J. M. ATKINSON' G. A. BURBURY > Hop, Becretaries, FATJOHNSON

M.B.--Donations may be sent to Mr. J. C. Peter, Hon Treasurer, or to the Hon. Secres „tarian,"

"Not only happintis, but also regular habits, Emily Brinsmead added.y father has Censor Chao-Ch'i-lin and the Grand Councillor always been able to say that he has never had Chu Hong-Chỉ will naturally prevent for the anything to regret, and that he haralways done present, at any rate, any further attempts

gainst bis position.-N. G. D. New?

the best he could for every one."

Some of the merges of congratulation that will, nn doubt, please, Mr. Brinsmead best arc those from his rivals in business; with, whom

jane, 1997.

he has always been ou excellent terms, and RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library who have none but pleasant relations with him and Museum for the week ending the 30th 'He is the grand "old" man of the plunoforte business, and the music of the, Wedding Match and of "Darby and Joan, as it floated from the bijou orchestra across his lawn thin afternoon, sent a thill of emotion through all who assembled to with him and his wife long. continued health and happiness. KUM

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