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Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SERVICE.

SHANGHAI RALEPAYERS"

MEETING.

THE PRESS TO BE DMITED.

[From Our Own Lorrespondent.}

Shanghai, 17th March,

12.30 pm As the result of a special resolu- tion which has been adopted by those connected with the forthcom ing mesting of ratepayers in Shang- hai, it has been decided that the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MARCH 17 10

LANTON DAY BY DAY.'

LARGE ORDER, FOR REVOLVERS.

[From Our Own Correspondani.]

Canton, 14th March, 1908, Two thousand pieces of revolvers ordered by he Canton has Hou Chu through Mear Arnhold Karberg & Co," of Shameen, bava recently arrived here and the Chu is making

1 for the delivery of the firearms. arrangements

CHEAP RICE.

SANITARY BOARD.

FORTNIGHTLY, MEXTING,

The fortnightly meeting of members of the Sanitaty Board was held this afternoon, when the following business was transacted

GAMES BASEMENT DVELAWS.

The M.O.H' minute recommending the amendment of the Batement Bye-laws ** under:

5th March, 1908. j Sir, beg to recommend that the Board amend the Basement Bye-laws by daleling sub-section 1 of Bye-laws (page 88). It will bo seen that sub-section 2 provides for the required window area into external air, and that sub-section 3 prevents any basements with a deck abutment being occupied. So many. basemants are just group i floors with a small abutment that the effect of sub-section 1 is too drastic. Sect on 16, sub-section 2 gives us power to deal with any undesirable, basement as unfit for habitation, Is Bye-law 2, if the the price of rice here has risen considerably Board approve my suggestion, it will be neces-

A deputation will be selected to-morrow at the office of the Canton Chinere Generat Chamber of Commerce to proceed to Hosg kong to approach the officials of the Tung: Wa Hospital to solicit their help in the work of the distribution of cheap rice to the poorer class of the people of this city. The officials of the Hospital will, no doubt do all in their power to aid the people of Canton in their good work.

It has from time to time bean reported that

purchase more ships, from abroad, and when their military use had ended thay ware. added. to the japansie merchant navy. Lighthouses were erectedround the coast, harbours construc ed had a new shipping company was established by Government aid. But in 1885 this company and the elder Mitsubishi Kaisha were amalga roated into the now well-known Nippon Yasen

Kaisha, the premier shipping company of Japan. At the same time a law was made for bidding the construction after 1837 of any links of over one hundred tons, so that by this means the clumsy native boats were doomed to die out, and be replaced by vessels of Ep: top build to 1891 was begun between Bombay and Japan the regular steamship ser. rice which has now monopolised the carrying trade between the two countries: Occasional voyages were also made to Hawail and Austra

lia for the carriage of Japanese coolie smigrants.

Agalo war-N

THE CHINO-JAPANESE WAR

Co-day's Advertisement.

#LIMITED.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP.COMPANY,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

Company's Steamship'

* HAICHING," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at tc a'clock AM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 17th March, 1908.

ACCIDENT TO THE BATTLE

SHIP "ASAHI".

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The bailiship Araki, which left Tau, Mie of 1894-5-stimulated the development of Japan's prefecture, on the 3rd instast for Yokohama, nierchant shipping. Some additional vesszis | met" with a slight accident soun after starting, Captain Migrji, in command of the battleship, Press will be admitted in order that within the past few months, and that a faminesary to delete the words from" fronts in line were purchased from abroad, and these, with the reports that at 3.20 p.m. on the 3rd'instant he

country's ex.sting mercantile marine, accom: was feared. On the other hand, the authorities 4 to "zoom" in lios 7, and I would suggest plished the triesport of 135,000 fighting men, felt the ship touch a rock. This rock, which of the sister province of Kwangsi have again adding a the end of this Bye-law the following: with co,oco porterage coolies and stores, from is said to be unmarked on the Govern

the proceedings may be adequately

··recorded.

NANKING RAILWAY.

FORMAL OPENING NEXT MONTH.

[From Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, 17th March, 12.30 pm.

The railway connecting Shanghai- with Nanking will be formally open- ed for passengers and goods traffic on the 1st April next..

SHANGHAI TRAMWAYS.

THE FIRST FATALITY.

{From: One Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 17th March,

12.30 p.m..

The first fatality since the Shang hai tramway service was i: augurated recently took place yesterday after

noon.

The

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New British Patent Laws.

London, 15th March.. Laver, M.P.,, speaking at Port Sun- light, and that, owing to the new British Patent 1 aws, Beyers, with a capital of £13,000,000, had purchased a site in Cheshire which was like ly to become the first manufacturing centre

recently enforced the probibition on the export"and is let, ventilated and maintained in a of the staple commodity to Cantos. Yesterday sanitary condition to the satisfaction of the H. E. the Viceroy wired to the Governor of Board." .` Kwangsi beseeching him to take pity on the people of the neighbouring province and re- queating him to allow only the officials of the Cheap Rice Disposal Bureau to export 50,000 sheka of rice to Chaton from Pingchow nod Wuchow, in that province. In the same tele- gram H. E. stated that the permission to export the above quantity would not be exceeded.

MILITARY SCHOOLS.

A German military officer arrived here a few days ago, and hai visited the various Chinese

military schools and colleges bere to witness the students going through their daily routine of drilling, etc,

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RIVER PATROL.

Besides those G..vernment, launches placed al in the West River for patrolling service, three other launches have now been despatch- ed to patrol utong the coast of the districts of Heung han and Sanui.

16th March,"

THE "TATSU MARU" AFFAIR, As the people heie are greatly agitated over the question concerning the arrest of the toy has now issued a preclamation to the public, with a view to preventing the people from creating any unnecessary trouble over the case. The following is a free trauslation

japanese steamer Tatu Maru H.E. the Vice

LIMEWASHING AT SHZUNG SHIA PO VILLAGE. In reference to the question of limewashing of houses in the Sheung Sha Pa village, at Kowloon, the following minutes appeared be Mr. Shelton Hooper-There seems to be same mistake as to the last time the houses were limewashed, The President 'says they have not been done for three years. The M.O.. ways in his minute of 13/9/07 they have been whitewashed rice a year for the

past three years.

Mr. Lau Cho Pak-General cleaning with- out limewashing should be sufficient. The village is too poor to pay for limewashing.

The Registrar-Gegeral I agree with. Mr. Lau for this year.

HONGKONG IN PARLIAMENA.

·HONGKONG Ánd new zealand MAIL .CONTRACTS.

*

(Feb, 10.) 1o answer to Me, Harold Cox, Mr. Buxton said :-The contract with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the conveyance of mails to Canada and the Far East expires limited period and under certain conditions April 6-The question of its renewal for a has been raised by the Canadian Government, possi for the renewal of the courach, if any, will necessarily, be submitted to the House.

and is now onder consideration,

THE PENNY PST.

Any pro

a gallon

Japan to the seat of war. In the main these mant chants, is about eight miles south-west vessels were officered, as well as manned by of Irakosaki, Mikawa province, A search for the sunken rock was immediately in- by Japanese, and this exhibition of seamanship

stituted, and continued until sunset, but without result. The battleship was then put back to Tsu in order that au examination of the damage to the vessel's hull might be made. Some slight leakage of water was found on the starboard side of the engine-room, but this soon stopped.

stion where only vessel until thinly years before had been the squat square native junk, ranks equal with the courage and, fighting ability displayed by the Japanese Imperial Navy at the same time.

The conclusion of the war and the establish- ment by Japas of her placo among the Great Powers of the World were marked by further developments in her merchant shipping. A

system of

GENEROUS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES,

was established in 1896 to cacourage the build. ing and running of steamships. Larger vessels of the most modern design and serviceable power were built or purchased, and various new shipping companies came into existence. Hitherto Japanese shippers had confined their services to the immediate waters of the Far Eas, to North Chian, to the Yang-taze River, to Manchuria and Vladivostok, and one service to Bombay. Further extensions, followed, and under contract with the Japanese Governmen! the Nippon-Yusen Kaisha established a regular fortnightly mailservice to Europe, Loudon and Antwerp being the ultimate ports, and calls Juez, and Marseilles. Andther company, the being made at dongkong, Singapore, Colombo, Toyo Kisen Kaisha, mazulias é regular line of cisco, and also between Yokohama and South steamers between Yok bama and San Fran.

American ports. Another regular Japanese service across the Pacific is between Seattle, in British Columbia, and Yokohama, and a line of Japanese steamers maintaine a monthly service from Yokohama to Brisbane and Sydney.

THE ATLANTIC

is now, indeed, the only ocean not traversed by a line of Japanese steamships, and in that

...

A later dispatch from Captalo, Miyaji sluter that the damage to the ship is very slight, four or five rivets being loosened in a joint of the outer-plater below the engine room on the

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO. LD.

AGENTS

FOR THE

FAMOUS

"VICTOR"

starboard side. The ship is to proceed to Yoko TALKING suka after temporary repairs have been effected by the crew.-Jupan Chronicle.

NAVAL GUNNERY,

CHINA SQUADRON TOP PLACE,

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The official return of the" günlayers' tests" of last year confirms the forecast that it would

be

MACHINES.

found that the China Squadron had swept A comprehensive stock

the board. To the beavy gunlayers' tests the

following are the individual scores of the ships which fired-King Alfred, flagship, 74.76 (second best shooting ship in the Royal Asiren, 5404; Kast, 52.78; and Flora, 50.38 Navy); Bedjardo Afonmouth, 55831 MACHINES & RECORDS. The average score for these ships was $9.783, which easily gave the squadio the top place

to the return, the Atlantic Fleet and Second Cruiser Squadron coming next with a score of 44.957, and the Mediterranean Fleet and. Third Cruiser Squad on third place with 41,990. points. In the texts with different descriptions of guns, with the 6 in, bi, marks VII, and VIII, the King Alfred mada 95 hits out of 176 rounds with 16 guns. The Aitra, on the same station, is first in order of merit with the 6 in.

rounds with two guns, and she also stands first with the 4.7 in. q.f, one man of one minute,

the German Aniline Company effect a settlement in conformity with the Cushe Hongkong agencies is, therefore, different respect alone is incomplète tha girdle of skips | q.f, ane run of one minute, I hits out of 15 i

in the kingdom.

The Chartered Company. The Chartered Co. has created £1,750, ooo second debentures at så per cent, and offers shareholders £1,000,000 pra rufe stock repayable on the 1st February, 1928, and certain special, privileges.

Later.

The Macedonian Question. It is thought, in Connantinople, that the Porte's renewal of the Mandates to the Foreign Agents was expedited by Sir Edward Grey's proposal for a Governor-General of

Macedonia.

Prince Kumi in Europe. Prince Kumi is visiting King Alphonso.

A RICH HAUL.

MAIDSERVANT'S ROVAL ROAD TO LOVE.

of the proclamation:-The Japanese steamed Tatnu Maru No, 2 with arms and ammunition ( on board was discovered in the act of preparing to unload hei cargo in Chinese territorial waters and was honce arrested by a Govern. ment guabout by order of the Superin tendent of Customs (the Viceroy), The Viceroy has, several times, communicated with the Japaneve Consul here in order to tums regulations, nad at present the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the Caplini is also engaged in acutiations with the Japanese Minister there over the question. It is not certain for the present whether

third power will be appointed as mediator in seitling the case. But the said Ministry and the Ciclos Viceroy' should do, their utmost in bringing about & satisfactory conclusion, so that the people should remain peaceiul in watching the Pro THE GROWTH OF HER MERCHANT SHIPPING. Paulding yards, with the capacity of turning press of negotiations and keep the public peace without being agitated in any way concerning the question. The case has been settled and the vessel released as reported yesterday ---- Ed., K. 7.].

Mr. Buxton said :-There is at present a penny (11th.) da reply to Mr. Henniker Heston,

pest for letters between this country and the agencies maintained by the Hongkong post- office at Shanghai and other places in the Chinese Empire. That Empire has not yet joined the Postal Union, and the position of from that of the British agencies in the QRIO- mao Empire, which, like Great Britain, is a member of the Union, Having regard to this of the world, from which, until forty years ago, making with sight gune 36 hits out of 79 rounds PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, and other circumstances of the case, it is not intended at present to extend the peony rate to these offices.

It has been reported that at the first meeting in connection with the question of the arrest of the Talsu Mare, at the headquarters of the Canton Self-Government League, a telegram was drafted and forwarded to the Central Gov einme tat Peki ́g. As the message was worded in very strong terms the Central authorities at the Capital have instructed the Canton Viceroy.to punish the members of the League for their despatch.

A BENEVOLent act.

A CAVALRY CORPS,

Yesterday at a meeting held in the Ol Yuk A serious charge of thefs was cerred Charitable Institution in connection with the against a maidservant and a coolie at the proposed distribution of cheap rice to the poor Police Court this morning. It appears that et class of the community, the Kwang-chow Ho Mi was in the service of a Chinese lady Prefect, Chan Meng Teang; subscribed $1,000 named Wong Shui Tong, residing at 184,towards the funds for the purpose. Wing Lok Strel, while Kænk Ping, of 47, Eastern Street, is her favourite suitor. Evidentlý „with the intention of providing against the

At a large number of raw recruits har, during

· proverbial rainy day, and possibly in the hope the past two years, been enlisted for training of cementing the affections of her lover, and forming into regiments, a few military off. Mi decided to old her mistress of much of the cars have now been sent to pinceed to the Istier's superfluous money and jewellery. She provinces of Kwangsi, Kweichow and Yunnan therefore took into her possession a whole heat to purchase a number of ponies and to bring of valuables, worth alt gether the sum of them back to this part for the use of the newly

trained cavalry corps. $1,011; besides two promissory notes fựr $3,000, Hankow Railway Scrip worth $105, and $455 in hard cash. The j•willery "included a diamond ring, seven gold ringr, four pearls, Two jadestone ear·rings, a pale of gold rimmed spectacles, gold hair' prras, a gold bution, two pairs gald ear-drops, two car-picks, gold locket, two go'd pendants, three gold ornaments two sovereigns, and a ten yea gold piece. A together the fewels and valuables which she appropriated amounted to the sum of $5,000 When charged at the Police Court t-day both the accused pleaded guilty. The Magistran Mr. Gomperts, imposed a sentence of six months hard labour and further ordered that the man should be exhibited in the sincks for six hours

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JAPAN AT SHA,

by which Japan bas established and now main taibe constant communication with every print

sho had religiously secluded herself. In 1870 fired. In heavy gunnery of all ships of the her entire mercantile marine consisted of only flest the Achilles stands an easy first of the 121 18,000 tons (gross) of shipping, with merely classified in the return, having a record of 76 34' sixty-three vessels of European model, and paints, while the King Alfred comes second only three of these over one thousand tons with 74,75, and the Prince of Wales third with each. To-day the Japanese mercantile marine 6298. The best shots for the second named" Dawson (leading seaman). The Admiralty, in approaches 1,500,000 tons. She has 185 private vessel were H. Carter (leading seaman) and. S..

their Blue Book, note with extreme satisfaction.] out steamers of 7,000 or 10,000 tons burthen.

Particularly amazing in the enormous devel,the farther improvement in the results as 'com- opmeat made during the last few years. For pared with 1906, when the shooting showed a fastánce, in 190s the number of her population marked advance over previous years, engaged in shipping was only 38,000. In 1904 it had risen in 207,000. Again, in 1901, only 2 per cent, of the imports to Japan were carried is Japanese vessels, and only 12 per cent. of

A further return issued by the Admiralty gives the result of the tests of gunlayers with fight quick-firing guns in His Majesty's Fleet during last year. Both with 12-pounders an 16 and 3-pounders the China Squadron performed the best work, the average number of hits'per,

To those who have pot followed the com- mercial as well as the befligèrent development of Japan in the last few years, Sir Thomas Sutherland's statement made recesily at the anoual eling of the P. and D. Company, "That the while of their colonial trade between Bombay and span had been wiped out by their lapapead competitors," must have come as a surprising, if not incredible, fact. But her expons, were so shipped. Two years later, while the rising power and efficiency of the in 1903, Japanese ships carried.34 per cent. of Japanese Imperial Navy have engaged public her imports and 40 per cent of her exports minute being 6993 with pounders and 7.612 attention, the concurrent steady growth and Pall Mall Gaselle. coterprise of Japanese merchant shipping have almost escaped notice:"

Along these two different lines of defence and commerce, Japanese power at sea has beep- developed band in hand, from the very begin- ping of the outward movement which Japan began 15 make when the visit at Commodore Ferry in 1854 broke down her two centuries of iolation. That

POLICY OF ISOLATION

SHANGHAI OHIOM DENS,

with 6 and 3-pounder The best ship to the Fleet was the Kent of the Chipa Squadron, which made 16:32 hits per minute with 12-poun- dera, 20d 12.73 with 6 and 3-pounders. Out of Toy rounds fired with 12-pounders the Kerf

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Sir H. Cotton asked the Secretary of Siaiemade 83 hits. In another return, giving the for Foreign Affairs whether the retention of results of battle practice from torpedo-boat de NIGHT CARS as on Week Days,

1,6o opium dens within, the British settlement Krayers the China flotilla again heads, the of Shanghai was entirely dependent on the liat with 87.876 points per mas, the Mediter- annust meeting of ratepayers of the settlement, ranean flotilla coming next with 41.997 points which would be held in March next; whether per man. The China flotilla also beaded the had been initiated by the decree of the Shogun the pitimate control over the municipal council list in the heavy, gun firing practice. The best Tyeyasu in 1636 ordering the destruction of the and responsibility for the settlement rested results in the whole Fleet were those obtained vassels which William Adams, the English sailor with His Majesty's Government, under whose by the Offer, of the China flotilla, with a score shipwrecked there in 1600 had taught the Jap authority a'ane the seulement had any exist of 105,10, With 12-pounders nine hits were anese to build and rig op the European model. eace in Chius; and, if so, whether, having re-scored out of nine rounds fired, and with: 6- The same decree ordered big Japanese junks to Bard to the decision of His Majesty's Govern- pounders 61 hits were made out of 74 roundu be reduced to a third of their site, and only ment to support and encourage the anti-fred. We trust that the Chins Squadron Will small junker for coasting purposes were permit opium policy of the Chinese Government, even hold its position in the future. Good gunery red to be built in future, so that lacking vessels though it might cost us some sacrifice, His began with that Squadron. for deep-sea and fùng voyages all intercourse Majesty's Government would now take steps, ALLEGED MURDER OF A

with foreign countries was rendered impossible. before the meeting of ratepayers'in March, to The end of that era of seclusion in 1854 was ensure that the municipal council at Shangbai \ CHINHSK BARBER.

marked by the withdrawal of this ancient veto, should follow the example of the Chinese ap and the Shogunate built a vessel-well-named thorities in the native city of Shanghai and SA REWARD OF $150 OFFERED.

the Phoenix-os European lines, From the close all opium dens in the British settlement | On the 3rd March last a Chinese barber was squat, native junk, with its single square sail, | without delay. found dead on the Taipo Road, above the six Japan parsed immediately to the possession of Sir E. Grey: The retention of the opium, mile stone. On examination it was discovered twin-screw steamships purchased from Europe, dens in the settlement is, in the first resort, a that he had evidently been murdered, bis Government subsidies to the Kaizo Kalaba, the matter for the decision of the municipal council, throat being terribly pashed, while there were first Japanese steamship company, enabled the who are-alected by the ratepayers. The ulil- other signs that a severe struggle had taken establishment of a regular service between osate responsibility for the good order of the place before be bud succumbed to his injuries. Tokyo and Osaka in 1868. Dockyards were settlement, which now has an international The police authorities took the matter in built, and European antiors engaged to teach aktus, rests not only with His Majesty's Gov.

and, but so far their inquiries have not to-navigation.

erpment, but with the other Treaty Powers in sulted in any clue being discavared which ma

Chips. The council have already been in formed of the desire of His Majesty's Govern- ment that the base fide efforts of the Chinese authorities to diminish the consumption of

· JAPAN'S LITTLE WAR

would lead to the arrest of the murderers, with Formosa in 1874 compelled the Govern: #trila believed, however, that the barber ment to purchase (bincensteamers from Beropf, WHEN, in 1993, Lord Lansdowne made the wis the victim of the Triad Society's for transport, and when peace was s lored the

epled offer to the Zionists of land in East agents, whose hostility he hid incurred. Ac vessels were atilised to establish Africa for a Jewish Colony, it was proposed cordingly the police have decided to offer a vice between: Japup and. Shuöghalji.

official should be appointed as reward of $150 to anyone who would come for the Government handed over

Iministration. Had the ward and give such information as may lead to steamers to the Micubitbl Kais

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