Intintation.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,
THE HONGKONG TEI EGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST 3, 1907.
liable to a fine not exceeding 80. There
are some individuals who pretend that the tobacco habit is on all fours with the opium; evil, and declare that they can smell the fumes of another place in the emissipar of the smoker. At last these fastidious char,
THE GOVERNOR IN A
COLLISION AND RE
LAUNCH COXSWAINS COMMIT AN ERKÖR OF JUDGMENT
At the Marine Coun this morning, before
Magistrate and Harbour Master, an inquiry. Commander, Basil R. H. Taylor, R.N., Marine was held into the collision which took place m the harbour, on the 1st inst, between the Government launch Victoria and the launch Taikoo Hing,
ANTI-OPIUM ASSOCIATION.
SOCIETY'S REGULATIONS.
APPROPRIATION OF THE AMERICAN ROYCOTT FUNDS,
[From Our Own Corrispondent.]
S. WATSON & CO., acters can wreak their revenge on the tribe of air-defilers, for under section five of the
No Canton, 2nd August. At the second meeting of the Central Aut Peak Tramways bye-laws all that he has to do is to select a likely looking victim and
opium Association held at its headquarters In the Mun Lau Shl Yuen the following politely request him to desist from his filthy,
Shek Mi. Fan, master of the Taikéo inglations governing the hospital for the degenerate habit and fling his pipe out of the window. If the depraved person should said that he was going to the se, Chings admission of opium smoking patients were prore obdurate and absolutely refuse to and when near the sa. Zafiro saw the Vic promulgated s obey, then he has contravened the bye-law foria, crossing at right angles, about ivo Section (4). "That thin hospital" is open yards off. Both launches kept on, and when solely for opium smokers who are without and may be fined $1. If he should be witness saw that a collision was imminent heus of treatment, and that this institution caught again by the moral regenerator and went full speed astern; he did not blow is only treats, opium smoking patients. (4) requested once more to "stop that smoking" whistle. The Victoria camp on and hit wil That the Po e Monasinty outside the -he is bound, if only for the sake of nest's invock on the port bow, "Star" westo.a gale is selected as the site for, the "face," to refuse-ho will probably find Ferry launch was going in the same direction hospital, as the locality is spacious and healthy, *** (6) "That this hospital ií to be supported by himself saddled with a little debt of $5.00 yards ahead of witness.
Mr. W. B. Brown, master of the Chingte, the fonds now left with the American Boyert While if he persists in declining to listen to the pleadings of the reformer he may, said he was on board his ship at the time of Association and by subscription, etc. collected the collision, and it appeated to him that both by the Central Anti-opjùm Association, and on the third occasion, be required" to'| produce $10. From the point of view launches went full speed astern just before the this hospital is to be styled the Anti-opiam collision, the Taikoo Hing first. Witness Association. Hospitals for the treatment al of those who wish to leave the world a noticed the Governor's flag at the bowd of the opium smokers, and all matters is connection is better than they found it, the idea of Victoria, and that drew his attention to her proth this institution are to be referred to the gress. He first saw the two launches ons and a half minutes before the colision, and they must have been in sight of each other all the time. He considered the Victoria in utilt.
WATSON'S
FRUIT SYRUPS.
Prepared from Genuine Fruit Juices, containing the full flavour of the
sound ripe fruit.
Mixed with plain or
Aerated Water they
"holding up" a carful of Nicotinists and hating them before the authorities is hot at all without its attractive side. Passengers are allowed to carry 28 lbs. of luggage and they must carry it in their hands otherwise -55, or less should the Magistrate be in a genial mood. Should a passenger altempi such acrobatic feats, as alighting from or jumping into a car while it is in motion, he may have to pay the usual penalty, provided, of course, he is alive after the performance,
is unnecessary to say that passengers must give up their tickets on demand, but there are some who may be interested to learn that if they travel beyond the station to which they have booked they shall pay the
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Leung Tai, coxswain of the Victoria, said he embarked his Excellency the Governor at Blake Pier, to take him to the Jamar. When he get near the bows of the Zafiro he saw the Taikoo Ling. The latter gave two blasts on her whistle to indicate that she was going to starboard, so witness kept straight on. Justead of starboarding her helm the Taikos ng also kept straight on, and witness
went astern. The Victoria then also went astern, and the collision took place.
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Charts and models were produced and the coxswains told their stories, which, of course,
Association. (d) Persons other than opium imokers without means of treatment are not entitled, to be admitied into this institution, and persons suffering from other ailments will also not be admitted (6) Patient's of this in- siilution are to abide by the bye-laws of same.
Section 11 (a) The institution will be divided into three departments, viz, ist department for sick patients, and department for convalesceels, 3rd department for those who have recovered from their habit, but may not be considered fit to be discharged from the itospital. () Be sides these departments there will also be the following apartments created-Visitors' room, lecture room, read ng room, recreation ground, kiosque, water fountain, etc. (c) The edges of the ponds in the hospital will be planted with fiwers and other plants for the benefit of the
make delightful cooling full fare in force for the time being from contradicted each other, each putting himself patients. (d) As no windows have been pre
drinks.
"LIMITED,"
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS..
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1907.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
in the right and the other in the wrong.
By Mr. G. C. C. Master, of Messrs. Johnson, tokes and Master-Witness said he did not blow his whistle on clearing the bows of the Zar. Both launches went asters at the sapic
¡ime.
Captain Taylor, A.D.C. to his Excellency
the Governor, said as far as he remembered
no whistle. He was going to the Tamar at the time. The launches were two boat lengths apart. He could not say who was in fault,
Chang Lu Po, a deck hand on the Taikos Hing, said he heard no whistle. That launch did not blow her whistle.
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AN UNFORZUNAIK DEPORTES,
INDUCED A BACK TO HONGKONG. At the Police Court, this morning, Sin Tai Hee, a coolic, was charged before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz with returning from banishment.
Yesterday afternoon, Sergeant Appleton, of Yau-ma-ti Police Station, passing along. He clamation Street thought be recognised a Chinese pedestrian, who was on his way to Tsim-isaten. Ho.stopped the man and after. a few loquiries discovered that he had no busi- ness in, the Colony as, he had been banished some months ago. The sergeant took the man in charge to hear his story, which was to
CHONGKONG WATER POLO
SHIELD COMPRTITION,
Three matches in the third round were decided yesterday afternoon at the V.R.C enclosure before a large gathering of spectators. The match which attracted the moil attention was that, between the V.R.C.team and a leam representing the Corinthian Yacht Club, SYTH CO., R.O.A V MIDDLESEX "B" TEAM.
This match was a very one-sided affair and
Ta goals to all Gunners Canter, Fidaiwand, ended in an anay win for this Artillerymen by Bloomfeld and Ward cored for the winning team.
the effect that, although he had returned to the Colony, he did not do so of his own desire. He was called down from Cantou by Mr. E. H. Neave, second berthing matter of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., to give evidence in a certain case,
His Worship What are you doing in Hong-... kong now?
Accused- was called down to be a witness
in a case.
A
- flis Worship-That has nothing to do with
me
Sergeant Appleton-He was called down by
His Worship Did you call this man down Mr. Neive, your Worship.
Mr. Neave-Yes, your Worship.". It is tirely my fault
en
His Worship Did you know, or did he tell
Mr. Neave-No. In consequence of the loss. you that he was banished from the Colony? of a large quantity of the Company's coal at Whampoa I went up to Canton to make in quiries into the affar. There I met the accused, who appeared to know all about the matter, and I asked him to come down to Hongkong
as a witness.
His Worship-Would it be a criminal charge against someone."
Mr. Neave-1 believe so, but it has not been settled yet.
The case was remanded for a week.
BANKS IN HONGKONG."
OPINIONS OF AN AMERICAN BANKER.
R. R. Spencer, first vice-president of the Satinual Bank of Commerce, is back at his desk after a three months' trip to the Orient on business and pleasurë, says a Seattle paper Mr. Spencer travelled over his itinerary in the Orient as follows: Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Vladivostok, Hongkong, Canton, Manila, re-
and Yokohama.
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viously opened in the monastery, windows will. bo oposed a feet 5 inches from the ground and their dimensions-will-be-5-by-tid/5-(ect(2) The building will be wbitewashed and the whitewashing will be repeated monthly.
Section II (0) Only those suffering from the effects of the opium habit if without means of treatment, regardless of sex, are entitled to
but they must first have to register their names,
Mr. Spenter was unable to notice, while in ages, places of abode and amount of opium taken and the date of commencement of rid the Orient, much evidence of the existence of a ding themselves of the habit, and each patient Chinese boycou against American goods. "I is required to be guaranteed by a respectable that spitit is still alive," he said, "there'are no business house or sent to the institution surface indications of it. At Hongkong recent- through the recommendation of their respecly a meeting of Chinese merchants and the tive tipaar.
representatives of foreign business houses, I confine myself, to the translation of the principally American, was held for the purpose foregoing regulations in the present communi-of bringing about closer trade relations between cation, but will continue their reproduction in China and the rest of the world,”
my-next.
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The following were the teams
RGA-Gusner Greenwood, Canter,
Ward, Fleetwood, West, Bloomfield and Rodwell.
Middlesex "B" team :-
Moss, Warner and Chapman.
Privates Hesdale, Worley, West, Reed,
RH.K. Y, C. 5 MIDDLESEX "A" TEAM. The Middlesex men in this gama, showed good form against their formidable opponents and made a few dctermined attempts to score, and managed to net one goal The Yacht Club were far stronger than their opponents, and scored 7 goals. Thus the game ended in 7 goals to one. The scorem for the Royal Hosg kong Yacht Club were: Linton, Beattle, Biden and Franklin, and Remminel scored for thu.
Middlesex team
The teams wer
R. H. K. Y. C.-F. Bideo, G. G. Franklin, EW. Carpenter, R. B. Heattie, H. W. Lester, W. Wishart and Linton, Middlesex "A" Remminel, Lineham, and Goode. Team:-Gee, Thempion, Preston, Raile,
V.R.C. "A" TEAN VE CY.C. One of the hardest and best of the matches
played so far in the hield Competition was the above. Both teams plyed a sterling game, In the first half the Corinthias men seemed ta force the V.R.C. men bick, and Witchell and. E Rumphreys had a goid few tries, but L.. E. Lammer! succesfully stopped, The V.R.C forwards bad very little to do in attacklog, s the bail was very seldom sent up to them and their opponents always tried to get a neke (0 - their goal as possible. LE Lanimart was.. worried by. Witchell at many points when he' tried to score. The V.R.C. team might have scored a goal, just before half time was called if Remedios had passed the ball to Carrol of yards away from the Corinthian goal, but the former sent it back to the other side, and
lime the score was blank.. thus a capital opening was lost. At half.
terininus to terminus. That scarcely seems 10.be a fair and equitable artangement, but [if passengers will keep on mooning at large, absorbed in the wonders of the scenery, or engaged in evolving schemes to corner the A. S. WATSON & CO., market, and if in their abstraction they forget to alight at the proper station, then by all means make them pay for they were hallway between the Zafiro and the be admitted into the hospital for treatment, turning, by way of Amay, Frochow, Shanghai whose man left him when be was only a couple their mental amusement, for, after all, war at the time of the collision. He heard who is to say that it is not a little trick to get the beller of the Company? The last bye-law contains a most democratic, even socialistic principle, for it dec'ares that on certain occasions the haughty personage who says loftily, "Season," when asked for
His Worship sail: Thete is not sufficient his ticket, shall be no better off than the evidence to esable me to form an exact opinion humble individual in the corner who has in this case. My knowledge of the locality paid his fare in full-and meekly admits leads me to the opinion that the evidence of the impeachment, ut such occasions oc- the coxswain of the, Tatkov Hing is not wholly cur but rarely, for it is only when specia! rus, while there is nothing, incompatible with cars for the public are run that the high and facts in that of the coxswain of the Victris. berefore, taking the evidence of the master of the low put on a common level. On the the Chingfs into consideration, I find that both whole, the bye-laws are not calculated to jarcaxswains were guilt, of an error of judgment. on the peaceful traveller, although, of course, Both certificates may be returned to their there are those to whom anything in the owners. alspe of a_law_or_a_regulation is as a red. ACCORDING to the annual report of the Russo Chinese Bank, it appears that the profits for rag to a bull.'
the year amounted to 3,185,103 roubles. After paying a dividend of slightly over 9 per cent, transferring 306,605 roubles to reserve, 791,450 to general funds, there is a surplus of 441,438 applied to extraordinary reserve and 41,438 hank amount to 9,140,000 roubles, carried forward. The reserve funds of the
It is notified in the Garefie that His Excel lency the Governor has been pleased to nate, under the provisions of section of the
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957.
"TO THE PEAK."
Considering that it has been officially assumed the people of Hongkong are sub- limely ignorant of the amount to which cop. per and silver coins respectively are legal tender in the Colony-as evidenced by the publication of a Government notification on the subject--it will not be an act of graceless temerity to assume that they are equally
-LOCAL AND GENERAL. HONGKONG Hotel shares have further drap. since Thursday,
ANOTHER SOCIETY
in the second half the V.R.C. men seemed to have more.. staying power than their opponents and in about a minute after play recommenced the ball was passed to H, A. the goal, and he scored the first goal for the Lammert by Pereira, who was just in front of V.I.C. team. After this the Corinthians made Mr. Spencer returns fully convinced that a few unsuccessful-attempts to score, L. E something strenuous will have to be done if Lammort proving himself an excellent custo. Another Anti-opium fociety of Croton was the United States is to secure any consider. dian. The ball was sent up to the other side", opened yesterday. The inaugural ceremony able share of the carrying trade of the Pacific. of the bath again and Carrol made an attempt was attended by the representatives of theThe decadence of American shipping, He to score, but Forbes managed to stop it. Pereira different Police Stations, and numerous col- said, "was the one thing on account of, which then had a try which proved of no avail leges; naveral members ofthe girls schools were fel shame for my country, while away," he and in the midst of a scramble's weak shot also present; Admiral Li Chun's regimental said. "The Japanese are reaching out for was again tried by Carrol without success, band was in attendance and discursed music trade in all directions. They have liners to all From a foul given against Barros," & "Ham throughout the proceedings. The proce:dings the principal Chinese ports to Australis, Philip.phreys shot a goal which was disaliowed as be commenced at noon, when numerous speeches, pinen and to the United States, and their fleet is ought to have passed. The bill was again suitable to the occasion, were delivered. A tea constantly growing.. the French and the Ger taken up near the Corinthians' goal and Pereira scored from a pass by Lammert, the second party was held to entertain the visitors. The band
mans have control of a good portion of the re mainder of the traffic of the Pacific, with
played till 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A large the assembly, was estimated at over a thousand.
persons.
seems, in great pari, responsible for the scoess of these nations in the carrying trade, as contrasted with the failure of the United States. The Japanese government, through subsidies, has control of 200 to
and last goal for the V. R. C, and thus the
LE
The teams were:-V.R.C."A" team Lammert (goal), A. E. Alves and H. A. Lam-“ ment (full backa), A. V. Barros (half); A. H. Carrol, P. M. Remedios and J. M. Roza Pereira (forwards).
ignorant of the bye-laws fraused by the Peak ned to-day to Stio from St13 yesterday, or $8 | roubles of which 400,000 roubles will be body of police was present to keep order-and-their subsidized steamers. The subsidy | Rama ended in a to nik Tramways Company, Lid. As a rule, the average citizen takes the laws very much for granted, confident in the knowledge of his LEAVE of absence (privilege leave) to the neighbouring countries, on private affairs, has bwa integrity that he, at least, will not be
been granted to Major 11. E. Lawis, 119th. caught within the meshes of the law, Al-Infantry, from toth August to 8th October though he may deviate occasionally from the strict path of rectitude-putting his fall LIEUT-COL. 1. M. Reid, R.A.B.C., having re
nami-
ODRIOUS.QUÂNRY BAY CASE. „EUROPEAN PEARS BOYCOTT BY "BOYS!! Wong Yau, a honsaboy, in the employ of
250 fine steamships outside of the navy, which euld be pressed into service in time of war as
the subsity. The only American flag I saw splendid advantage over nations not paying floating from a merchant vestel while away
O. B. Chunyut, J. Miller, (full backs); C. Corinthian Yacht Club:-). Forbes (402}}}- Humphreys (halı Bick); E. Humphreys, R. C.
The Fourth Round is fixed to take place on
vs. R. E. "A"; and on Friday, 9th, the 87th Wednesday, 7th, the teams being R. H. K. V. C. Co R. GA, Corinthian Yacht Club.
trust, for example, in the old shibboleth that turned from leave hai, with the approval of Crown Lands Resumption Ordinance, 1930, Mr. James Eadie, an engineer,, residing at auxiliary cruisers or as transports, giving a Witchell and C. J. Cooke (forwards), "finding's keeping"-still he does not volun-is Excellency the Governor, resumed his tarily look for trouble. Accordingly, it will be appointment as a member of the Sanitary
Hovd.
MESSRS, Hidalgo, Cayugan and Company, the Filipino firm soliciting subscription for the erection of a monument to the late patriot José Maria Basa, report that the amount thus
far raised is 1,1oo pesos.-Manila Times.
ANOTHER body-bringing the total up to four dead-was recovered from the debris of the
shortly after one o'clock to-day. The corpse was that of Ho Lai, one of the hotel's pantry
boys..
I their latest circular on the rice trade, Messrs. W. G. Hale, of Baigon, report:-The chief feature is renewod demand fron Hong. kong, which has advanced our market and makes it close stronger with a pronounced upward tendency..
Mr. William Chatham, C.M.G., Director of Comperiz, at the Police Court, this morning (Ordinance No, to of 1903), the Honourable Quarry Bay, was arraigned before Mr. H. H.1. Public Works, to be a member of a Board of on a charge of stealing $75, the property of his Arbitrators appointed under the chairmanship | employer. His, Honour Mr. Justice Wise to determine the amount of compensation to be paid in respect of die resumption of Lats Nos. 416, 417, 418, 412, 423,453, 453, 454 455 456,457, and a por- tion of 411 in New Kowloon Survey District
No. 1.
RETURNS of the average amount of bank notes in circulation and of specie in reserve in
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Accused pleaded not guilty, adding that it was a falie charge,
The complainant state that yesterday after noon he took 570 from his safe, preparatory to paying bill. He placed the money la in ioner pocket of his jacket, which be hung up in the wardrobe for the time being. Early this morning he went to get the money, but found
after making a thorough search his suspicions 1997, as certified by the managers of the resin the house but himself and his "boy" so pective Banks:-
Average Specie in fell on the accused, whom he called and warn Banks.
Amoyat, Reserve, ed that he would not leave the house until that money; was replaced. Mr. Eadie then went 5.02 રૅ Chartered Bank of India,
Australia and China, 53,156,135 $1,300,000 into a front room, where he remained but a few Hongkong and Shanghai
anminutes, when he was called by the "bay," who Banking Corpora tion, med sin 16,1 1,765 11,000,000 told him that the money was in his pocket, in National Bank of China,
Limited,........................ 335,300
125 5+9,693,500 13,425,000
Total, visi
which the complainant was perfectly suro ba had placed it before. The latter went to bis bedroom and the "bay* pointed out where the money was. But as Mr. Eadie was positive that the 573 was not there five minutes pre viously he gave the "boy" in custody, on a charge of theft. Concluding, Mr. Eadie said that it was only a week or two ago ha missed $30 from the same coat pocket.
was that carried on the finnesota.
"There is no anti-American sceling in Japan, at least none that was apparent to me while there I was always treated with the utmost
same is true of all Americans who visit that considerstinn and courtesy, and I think the country. I believe the yellow journals of both countries are misrepresenting the Japanese situation, trying to make a mountain out of a
does not rise to the dignity of a national jeste, feeling over the San Francisco incident, but it "Japan is slowly recovering from the tremen- dous drain of the war with Russia. Excisa duties are enormous; for instance, I noticed while there that the duty on tobacco is aço
per cent.
∙COMPETITION TABLE..
Played Wan. Lost, Drawn. Poinis
7th Co., R.G.A. 3 V. R. C. "A"... 3.
Corinthian Y,C/3
it. H. K. Y. C... 3. R. E, "A" ...... 1
R. E. "B"..... 2 Middlesex “A Middlesex "B" 3
3
2
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MARLA TH,
French (Polynesien) gih inst.. American (Korea) 5th inet, noon, English (Marmora) 7th inst., 4 p.m. German (Prins Bitri Fridrich) sathinst.pm. Canadian (Tartar)-aged inst."-
some sort of service to the traveller to tha celestial regions yclept the Peak to know. ex- actly some of the things which he must not do under pain of having to make an appear. ance before the Magistrate and pay for his little errors. The general managers of the Peak Tramways Company, Lid, have just published in the Gastle the "bye-laws John's Place to Victoria Gap route," and they will be found to be not uninstructive, To begin with, the cars are not supposed to carry more than 40 passengers at a time, but two children under twelve years of age are only reckoned as one passenger. Most people who have travelled through the world have met children of tender" years; that is to say, under twelve, who could give points in the matter of physique and develop: IN a gambling raid, engineered by Sergeant ment, to say nothing of appearance, to their Appleton, at No. 61, Temple Street North seniors who confessed to seventeen. Two Yaumati, first floor, last night, sixteen gam of these would casily occupy the space allocated to age, and indeed, half a dozen would comfortably fill a whole car and then seck for more roomy quarters on the roof. That section about the number of passen
ing around the Central district long before gers is one of the few out of the fifteen
daybreak waiting for his luck to change which does not carry a penalty along with it, But the second section is really a continuation DURING the blow early this morning a cargo while the fourth was located in an empty go of the first, for it declares that should anyone boat (No. 401) was very nearly captized off down in Albany Street, Wanchal, by Folice The quartelis-and attempt to travel in the carriage after he has Tai-kok-tsui. The boat left Tsim-isa-tsui, fally man Grant, last night been warned that it already contains 40 loaded with timber, last night, on her way to a sorrowful locking quartelle they were) of them having been passengers he will be liable to pay's fine of 5g Tai-kok-laul. Soon after passing Yau-ma-ti too, not on for the first offence. It is quite conceivable she was caught broadside-on by a strong wind in the Colony for more than a week-wore that occasions might occur when it would be and heaved over to one side. The ropes which arraigned in the Police Court, to-day, charged cheaper to pay $5. than to be left alone on held the timber snapped and over thirty logs | with "being togues and vagabondo, Mr. called him up and told him that he had misleid | profitable nua being apparently, lacking, Theon 7th init, at about 4 pm
were washed overboard. One of the crew fell Gomperix sentenced the pair from Wast Point the platform, but if the game of watching the into the water during the sudden larch of the Lo ten days' gaol each, while the man from disgusted glares of the other passengers on junk. He was rescued. After anchoring head- Rest Point got a week. The Copiial duct a sunny day is to be indulged in, the frivolouson for an hour or two the junk continued to wanderer got three weeks at the hands of Mr.
Harsland ous will find that he has rendered bimsólf her destination.
blere were captured. During the stampede which followed the entry of the raiders one coolie stepped over the verandah and landed on his back in the street. He was picked up and removed to hospital. He is believed to
LEARNING that during the past few weeks the uniber of riff-raff from Canton entering Heng. kong to try their luck has exceeded that of any other year, the police have opened a crusade against them. Two were found sleeping in Hug Lopag Lane, West Point, by Sergeant. Aris of Kennedy Tow Police Station, early be seriously injured internally. The gamblers this morning. Another was found on were arraigned before Mr. F.A. Hazeland this morning, at the Police Court, and ficed.
His Worship--Why did you not get another "boy" then? It is very foolish to leave money in such an open place.
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"It would be impossible to make a general statement, of course, saying whether the Orient is prosperous. The situation varies greatly in different ports. In North China the people have been suffering from an acuto famine for some time. It seemed peculiar that this con: ditinn could exist when within a few hundred mites were houses carrying over from 500,00 In matter of fact,illions of the Chinese know to 729 000 tors of the old wheat crop. But, as nothing about the use of wheat for food.
There is very Hittle in common between the banking system of the United States and that Mr. Eadie-It will be the same thing, In used in the Orient. It would probably take, a consequence of this case I know I will be boy great many years to introduce anything like cotted by all "boy" at Quarry Bay. Yesterday the American system over there. Their methe afternoon while out walking with a friend Iods Are more cumbersome, and there is a was told that on account of this proceeding great deal more red tape to unwind. For in shall be quite unable to get a "boy" in the stance, it takes from fifteen minutes to half an future, 1 brought this case in order to teach bour to cash a draft' lo a foreign bank in the Orient. The banks around Hongkong seam there a lesson, but
Accused stated that this morning his master to have too much money, opportunities for it 570, telling sccused to look for it. He did so baoks there make the most of their money pational trade. The lending of money at in and found it in the pocket of one of the jackets dealing in exchange, which is based on inter business as it is of that of the American banging in the wardrobe, and pointed it out to terest is not such as important pary of their
His Worship-You are dischargüdə his master. -..
The Imperial German Mail s.a. Roon, which left here on gedult, arrived at Genoa on 2nd inst., at 6 s.m7),
The P. M. 5.5. Co.'s s,s. Korea united-from- Shanghai and is due to arrive at this port on 5th inst, at noon,
The N. Y. K. a. Hakala Maru, European Line, left Shanghai for this port on and inst and is expected here on 5th inst.
The N... K. a. Ksimano Mara, Australian Line, left Manits for this port on 3rd just, and
is
expected here on gtb inst; a.m.
The P, & O. 5, N. Co.'s 5.4. Marmora left
the outward: English, Mailt, and in der here Singapore for this port to-day, al., with
Friedrich carrying the German Malls with
The Imperial German Mail's.az Print Eitt -
on and lost pm and may be, expected here. on or about 12th int,'pm. dates from Berlin of the 16th uit, left Co'qishwas
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