Telegrams.
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The British Navy.
London, 24th August. The Temeraire, the third of the Dread nough class, 18,650 tons, has been launch
ed at Devonport.
Russia and Japan. Russia and Japan have decided to raise, ...their respective legations to the status of
Embassies.
A Bill for this purpose will be introduced at the opening of the new Duma!
The United States Fleet. "At a conference at Oyster Bay between President Roosevelt and the officials of the Navy, the details of the visit of a6 battle ships to the Pacific in December were decid- ed upon.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY
THE RAUD AUSTRALIAN GOLD | HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
· MINING CO., LTD.
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING.
The thirteenth annual meeting of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited, was held at the registered office, Queen-street, yesterday herner, says the bins Dully
Mall of July 19,. Mr. De Burgh Persse, chair- man of the company, rccupied the chair,
The chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and balance-sheet for the last year, said that he was pleased to be able to present a better report ihan last year, and although there was room for improvement, the financial position of the company had considerably im- proved. It would be seen by the report issued by the general maunger, Mr. Martin, MA.M.H.. that the yield of gold was I creasing, and
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that the new mine at Stope was tarding out satisfactory, Numerous experiments had been made to sucessfully treat the tailings by cyanide, and, it W gratifying to learn that Mr. Martin was on the fair road to obtain results that fully justified the trouble he had taken. The chairman desired to call. attention to the fact that the milling costs had In the House of Lords, Lord Fitzmaurice bece materially reduced as shown by the re- said that the Government had not yet heard port-the figures being 41 to 78 8 per ton ; but that China had formerly assented to the owing to the fact that the value of the dollar. American proposal for an international concurrency has increased to 29 40 (two shillings ference on the opium trade; therefore, no representative had been appointed.
The Opium Q'estion.
and nur-pence), it has affected the cost of |labour in a large degree. He regretted to have 10 report that a fatal accident occurred to ans of the company's men--1. Ellot Morgan-at-
The Japanese Cruisera in Europe. Raub, and that through his death the company
The Tsukuba and, the Chitose are at Naples.
Later,
Railway, Collision in France..
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The Bordeaux Faris Express collided with goods train at Coutros; seven were killed and thirty injured
The Money Market in the United States. Washington wires that the Treasurer will begin this week to make wéckly deposits with the National Banks, for at least five weeks, to meet commercial needs, and to prevent the stringency from disturbing the business
of the world.
THE TIENTSIN MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY.
had lost the services of a most energetic and straightforward employee." The directors, who have, always been advocates of the strictest economy, had voluntarily reduced their fees by one half, likewise office expenses. 'I he chairman
expressed the opinion that the thanks of the shareholders were dus to Mr. Manin for the energetic way in which he carried on the work at Raub, and trust that during the coming year the strenuous efforts he is now making to agains place the company in a prosperous condition will be crowned with success.
The motion was seconded and carried un- animously..
Mr. G. F. Bridgeman, representing innself and other shareholders in Mackay (N. Q), pro- posed that the retiring directors, Messrs. Robert Philp. De Burgh Fersse, James For- and G. F. Scott, also the auditor, Mr. 'T; syth, A Bond, be re-elected at the same remunera tion as formerly. This, after being seconded, was declared carried unanimously.
A vote of thanks to the directors (both Bris | bane and Singapore) and general manager and officials of the company was passed.
THE WORLD'S BIGGES? BATTLESHIP
LAUNCH OF THE BELLEROPHION."
„PICTURESQUE scene at FORTSMOUTH'
The first meeting of this Assembly' was held on the 18th instant. Mr. Li-Shibanin was elec ed Chairman, and Mr. Wang Shao-lien, Vice-Chairman. Everything was carried out under arliamentary rules, and with perfect. decorum. Mr. Lu, the Literary Chapcellor of Chibli, was present at the proceedings as the representative of H.E. Viceory Yuan Shih-ldai, There was general joy throughout the city, the people cvincing their pleasure at the inaugura tion of local self-government by a libera' display of busting, the Dragon dag, of course, pre-appropriately enough, is the largest bailleship dominating. It is quite evident that good has which the shipbuilders of the world have yet come out of evil and that since the Boxer war produced, was launched this afternoon from the people of entsia are now, in advance oforismouth Dockyard by Princess Henry' of the people of this port.-N, C, D). News,
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SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME.
AUGUST 27, 1907.
"DOMESTIC, SERVANTS.
THE QUESTION OF REGISTRATION.
The programme of the fourth meeting to be * The Singapore Free Pros davotes the follow- held at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, 31sting leading article to the question of domestic inst., (weather permitting) is as follows: servants and their proposed registration
Mr. Rober's Velocity, 144 lbs ****
To-day's Advertisements,
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
"HE FOURTH MEETING of the Season THE
will be held at the Happy Valley, "on, SATURDAY, the 31st Augus), 1907, com mencing at 4 P.M.
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The Charge of Admission will be $100 for others than Members of the fongkong Jockey Club or Gymkhana Club.
Boldiers and Sailors in uniform half price. The Committed invite the Ladies of Hong- kong to be present.
Post Entries will be accepted for Events No. 5.
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REGINALD F. C. MASTER, Hon. Sec and Treasurer. Flongong, 27th August, 1927.
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HE Steamship.
THE
4 pm-THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE It is impossible to note the pature of the FLAT RACK-Handicap-For all Chioa: cases that come up before the police counts ponies, Jockeys who have not wos mors without remarking that a considerable propor than two official races in Hongkong, Bhang-tion of these refer to the dishonesty of domestic hai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance fee servants. A considerable proportion, we say, $3, at prize A Cup presented, and prize when it is remembered that the domestic ser
vant class does not in the least suffer from und $15. (Entrance foes'to go to winner,) Mr. Brution's Kingston, 154 lbs 5
employment, is as a rule better paid than it should be, and canant' thețefare ba said to be Mr. Dryandust's Grey Tick, 153 lbs./
impelled towards theft from the pressure of Mt. E A. Hankey's Off Chance, 147 lbs -- Mr. Godfrey Master's Astral (lato Astrof), 156ibs | want. Again it in difficult to arrive at any Mr. A. Morfey's Southdown, 140 lbs
estimate of the cases of dishonesty which do occur but remain undetected, and even, if Mr, C.-H. Ross' Ben Eion, 153 lbs
suspected to lie at the door of a particular sèr-, 2-4.10 p.m.-GYMKHANA CLUB CHALLENGE vant, do not result in complaint to the police, CUP-Distance one mils. For all 'China much less prosecution. It is a matter of general panies. Catch weights at ros. 616, Win. opinion bhre that domestic servants in the ners of an open race or open griffie face 5lb. Straits are tempted into dishonesty by the extra. Non-winning subscription griffins al Opportunities that are inevitable, but even lowed glb. Jockeys who have not, won
more by the immunity that they enjoy from more than two official races in Hongkong, the absence of any check such as a proper Shanghai or Tientsin allowed jib. To be system of registration would provide. Let us won by the pony scoring most marks in give one instance by way of illustration. A the races for the cup, counting 4 points China boy was found to have carried on for for a firal; 2 for a second; and for a third, some time an ingenious fraud upon his master. The benefit of marks already" scored to
The order book in which the orders for house pass with the pony on a sale. Any winner hold mores were, filled in to be supplied by of the race to carry 5 lb, extra for each win one of the leading firms in town was taken fa subsequent starts for the cup, but in the down, daily or every other day by the boy,ing undelivered after the and prox. will be event of a pony carrying the penalty not When the entries came to the bottom of the subject to rent. winning, 2 lb. to be deducted next time he left-band page, or within a line or two of plarts, Penalties accumulative up to 15 lit the boy would get some friend who Entrance fee of $5 to go in the purchase of could write English to start on the next, the a memento to the winner of each race, and right-hand page, and fill in seven or eight $15 to second pony out of the Club funds, lines, with handsome orders for hams, tinned At the conclusion of the season a-cup will provisions, jams, wines, elc, selling these be presented by Commodore R. H. S. Stakes, promptly to some small store kept by a Chinese R.N., to the owner of the pony obtaining the friend who was pleased to add to hit stock at a
second highest number of marks, Mr. Dryasdust's Coxcomb, 161 lbs Mr. Dryasdust's Gray Tick, 141 lbs. Mr. E. Kadoorie's Manchurian Chief, 1,6 lbs), Mr. Godfrey Master. Blue Nile, 154 lbs 3-4.40 pm-LADIES NOMINATION-COS TUME RACK-About 200 yards re und a post and in. Ladies to provide the costumes. Prize for the first man in. Prize for best costume, adjudged such by a sub-committee. to be appointed by the committee of the Gymkhana Club. Entrance fee $3. Prizes presented by, the.Club.
Mr.W.G.Clarke dominated by Yr, Beasley Mr. W.-J. Daniel
Mrs. Bailey
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Mr. II.B. L. Dowbiggin,..
Mr. W. S. Duprec
Mr. G. Marshall
Mr. G. C G. Master
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Mr. F. H. May
Mr. A. G. Roberts Mr. T. C. Vernon
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Mis. Stedman
Mrs, G. C. Master Mr Peter
May.
MIA Mrs. Macfarlane Min Lay,
The Pall Mall Gazette of 27th ult,,says—4—5.20 p.m. JUMPING Competition.~Open The latest addition to the British Fleet, which, to all China pogies. To be ndden by mem
bars of the Gymkhana Club or officers of the Army or Navy. Three heights over a bit Each competitor allowed one run at each height. Entrance fee $5, 1st prize presented,
flattenberg, by whom the ship was given the historic naval name of the Heterophon,
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zod prize: $25.
Mr. Brution's Kingston," Mr. Brutton's Sanguine,
Mr. Rolason's Beaufort,
Mr. Rolasan's Minnoch,
Mr. C, H. Ross' Ben.Wyvis,'* Mr. Sherlock's Dublin,
The Frincess crossed from Osborne in the Royal yacht Alberta.· All the warships were | Mr. W. J. Daniel's Maas, dressed rainbow fashion, and fired salutes | Mr. W. J. Gresson's Mamodeen, isher Royal Highness passed. On landing in Mr. G. C. Moxon's Box. the dockyard Princess Henry was received. by The Job in Chronicle of 16 h ̧inst, days 1—A Japanese subject named Mayeda Seiji, suspect. Kards of honour and met by Admiral Robin- soo and ather hich officials, with whom she ed of being a Russian sky, was assassinated in broad daylight in a Takyo street on Wednes drove to the north corner of the dockyard, where day afternoon. The father of the unfortunate
the ship lay, its enormous hulk lowering high man in said to be a Russian now deceased, and
over the surrounding buildings Princess Mayeda was born in Tokyo by the Russian's Henry ascended a platform at the bow of the Japanese wife. He had been living in Vladi-hp, a short religious service was held, aud vostok and during the war acted as interpreter then come the naming ceremony. Taking up He nived in fokyo a bottle of Colonial wine hidden in a garland to the Russian arm. recently, which aroused a great deal of public of flowers, Princess Heary cashed it upon the
stem of the ship.
altention.
On Wednesday Mayeda was talking with a man named Imamura Seitaro, an employe of he Japanese Sewing Machine Company in he street close to Shiba park, when the latter uddenly drew is sword-stick and thrust the lade into the other man's right hand. The ppposed spy san off, followed by his assailant, ho overtook Mayeda in front of the Shiba plice station. There he again stabbed him jith the sword, and this proved fatal, for the jan fell to the ground and expired shortly terwards,
The murderer was at once arrested by the dice.
RIGHTENING THE CHOLBRA
DAVILN
KSHA COOLIES ORGANISE A PROCESSION.
he Hockcha ricksba coolies organised a procession at Singapore on the night of gih inst., for the purpose of frightening the cholera devils. It is understood that rocession cost $1,00. There were las
flags and torches, and everyone in the Įssion was garded I ke à fiantu and had a ly painted face. They paraded the streets pied by ricksha coolies with much beating hgs. At each depot they were received cracker áring. Most of those anacked he cholera were, ricksha coolies, and members of that community believe they have now frightened away the ja demons. The procession attracted deal of interest in the Kampong Glam .. Chinese children were not allowed to
"I name this ship the fellerophon, and wish success to her and all who sail in her," said the Princess, as the battle, shivered into atoms upon the vessel. At the same moment the do, shares dropped away, and the huge ship glided swiftly into the water, amidst the hearty cheers of the s, ectators. As the immense hull went afloat she threw up a tremendous wave that nearly, swamped many of the small boats.
After the launch Princess Henry lunched
AN IMPROVED-“ DREADNOUGHT." The new Hellerophus is what is known as an #improved Dreadnought"¦and şisa iepresents the very latest as well as the largest type of warship, for such defects as may have been found in the Dreadnought have bren rectified in the Bellerophon, and the sister ship, the Temer, fre, which is being constructed at Devonpors.
5-5-45 pin-TENT-PEGOING CHALLENGE CUP-Presented by His Excellency Major General Broadwood, C.. For China ponies. To be run for five times and to be win by the rider scoring most marks at the end of the season. West of three runs at each meeting, Points for pace and style. Open to members of both services as well as to members of the Gymkhana Club, Winners of this event at the first two Gymkhanas this season to count marks scored by them at this meeting towards aggregate only. Memen- toes presented at this meeting to be taken by riders scoring highest number exclusive of winners at the first two Gymkhana' meet. ings this season. Entrance fee $3. A memento presented to the rat and and. Post entries.
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with the Portsmouth Dockyard officers, and 6.-6.05.p.m.-WELTER RACE,-Half a mile. sub equently returned to Osborne.
For all China pony backs passed as such by the committee of the Gymkhana Club. To be ridden by riders who have never ridden in an official race in Hongkong of China. Catch weights over 12st 716. Riders to stand net less than tist, 71b, in ordinary rid- ing breeches, boots, gailers and shirts Open to members of the Jockey Club and members of both services well as to members of the Gymkhana Club, Entrance fee $5 prize: A cup presented by prize: 515.
The new ship has a greater displacement than her predeces or on the building slip, the Dreadnought's tonnage being 17,905, whereas the Bellerophon will displace 18,600 tons: The length and beam are exactly the same as the older ship, 490 it, and 81 ft. respectively. There is still some uncertainty as to the armament of
Mr. W. j. Daniel's Mast.
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cheap rate. The whole leaf was then torn out of the book. This sort of thing went on until
"INDRAVELLI * Captain Callington, having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby. informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods lave left the Godowns, and all Goods remain.
'Ali broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, and prox, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, 27th August, 1907.
PUBLIC AUCTION:
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detected, as it was bound to be. The separate THE Undersigned have received instructions chils had luckily been kept, and the forgery
resulted in the conviction of the boy, and a sentence to nine months' hard labour. That servant is of course now in some new employ. meat looking for fresh opportunities, if indeed the under a different name. There is no regis he has not been again convicted in the interim
tration, no check on identity, no record of the „jadividual"servant's changes and periods of employment, all of which would automatically
act as a deterrent to crime. It is only human nature, on the ethical plane of the Chinese servant, to look at a chance as a God-given privilege and a boon, not to take advantage of which, if detection is unlikely, is a flat, iosult to Providence. We have already' advocated the publication of regular retura's of convictions of domestic servants; aud'at the jail and the Central Police Station there should be the photographs and identification marks of each | servant & convicted. to that, until registration is eventually introduced here, as it will be some day, and as it exists in Ceylon to-day, emplayers whose servants abscond after committing theft could inspect the records and, in case of a previous conviction, indicate to the police the identity of the absconder. Perhaps the inspector
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Catalogues will be issued. TERMS As usual..
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General of Police might help in a way not inconvenient to bimself by including, jó hist annual report-on' the working of his depart. ment, the number of cases of reports of theft made, of arrests, of convictions and of re. convictions of domestic servants suspected or Icharged with dishonesty. And sore member of Legislative Council might also be of service in asking for returns of convictions of do mestic servants for the past three, four or five years. There cannot be the least doubt that the investigation of this matter would furnish evidence enough and to spare for the introduction of a system of registration. We have always wondered why Sir Cecil Smith, who had the grit to abolish the Secret Societies an his own initiative and in spite of the mis. givings of many who had long experience of the Straits, did not make registration com- 776] pulsory, 1 was precisely because the Domestic Servants Ordinance made registra tina voluntary that it broke down from the very hour it came into operation, and had to be repealed. Naturally all the non-registering servants boycotted the few who agreed to THE Steamship register at the wish of their employers. In Burma the same difficulty is felt, but there, as hee, the inertia of the authorities is an obstacle that has to be reckoned with and dealt with. The Rangoon Times to hand says on this subject:-
it is to be hoped that the Local Government will, in the light of recent events, have modif. ed their views on the question of the necessity of the registration of servants is Rasgoon. It is evident that business houses can pay what wiges they like, and yẹt find it difficult to pro-, cure an honest and reliable durwan, while the records of the police couris will show that it is and almost 'as impracticable to find a trustworthy
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domestic servant. We feet censis: that the Mr, Goldring & Reed's Wildman" (late High timer another petition to be made to the public agree with us in thinking that it is full
landman).
Mr. H. B. Moore's Highland Bonnet. Mr. Rulason's Minnoch,
Mr. T. C. Vernon's Quicksand.
powers that be on the subject and that we may hope that the Lieutenant-Governor will not now prove so indifferent to the interests of the suffering, merchant and householder as to again reply that he does not see the necessity for any Race, Handicap-For all China ponies. Joc.uch measure as a Registration, Bill. We hope keys who have not won more than two official that the Ragoon public will support our views races in Hongkong, Shanghai, or Tientsin by writing to the press on the subject, and to allowed 5 lb. Estrance fee $5 fat pere: make the Local Government realise that the A Cup presented by Mr. Ballinger. and over-laxed householder and mau of business
are suffering a very real.
il grievance. prize: $15. (Entrance fees to go to winner). Mr. Brutton's Septima, 154 lbs
the new vessel, but there s general impression that her main armament will be the Fame as the Dread, tighten ta-in, guns-with the 7-6.25-p.m.-One Mile and a Quarter Flat addition of 47-in. guns in the place of the 13- pounders carried by the Dread songht for re- pelling torpedo attack, The Bellerophon will have turbine engines, and the shafts for the
· four propellers have been chendy"drilled:""în every other respect she will be like the Dreasi-,
ht. The first keel plate was laid on Decem- ben 3, so that eight months have been taken in reaching the launching stage.
Me. Dryardust's Coxcomb, 161 lbs
Do. Grey Tick, 15 lbs
sa procession as it was believed that bus "spooks" were about at the time,
Singsporo Free Prias learns that sonie †day (z1ut), four or five model junks will ¦ FETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library | Mr. Godfrey Master's Antral, 154 lbs
ched into the sen by the ricksha coolies and Museum for the week ending the 25th
Is vicinity of Ophir Road. The idea is | August,, 1307 :-
all the cholera demoas away from
re by the boats to some other country,
11 that the Chiness hava selected Hong. Įthe place to send the cholera to
Library Museum Non-Chinese...umpų 320 Chiress.....
743 1,501
Total..... 455 / 2,781.
T
TranG KU, the policeman who attempted in commit suicide some days ago at No. 7 Police
Mr. Ellis Kaddorie's Manchurian Chief, 146 lbs | Station, by drinking opium, was to-day sent
Do,
Blue Nile, 156 lbs
Mr. F. H. May's Highland Heather, 150 lbs Mr. Medico's Nigol, 146 lbs Mv, Robert's Velocity, 140 lbs Mr. Rolsson's Beaufort, 144 lbs Mr. S. H. Rou' Bin Elon, tra lbs /
to the Victoria Gaul Bospital for medical ob
servation, al"it" is believed his mind is un- balanced, “Af the Police Court, this morning: he admitted the charge of attempting suicide,
· Tiang Ku has been in the Police Force for a number of years, and beam en excellent char-
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Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary, be given before TUES DAY, the 27th of August, at XI A.M.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 2nd of September will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they wil examined on the 2nd of September, at 9.30 4.18. All Claims must reach us before the 6th of September, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
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