Telegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE
"EMPEROR_KWANG SU IL
CHINESE PHYSICIAN SUMMONED
is unable to walk”“”
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[By.courirey of the “Sheung Po”]
Peking, 23rd April. The Emperor is ill with swollen legs and
ae« W4¥UYN. His Majesty yesterday summoned a Chi nese physician-to the Palace to attend him. IMPRISONED CHINESE EDITOR
STARVING IN PRISON..
By courtesy of the "Sheing. Po"]
Peking, a3rd April.
Tong Kai-sing, the manager of the Cliin ese newspaper who was recently sentenced to undergo a term of two years' imprison. ment, has declined to take any food since his incarceration, notwithstanding the per- suasion of his gaolers.
COMPULSORY EDUCATION,
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE
- PROVINCES.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pa."]
Peking,.23rd April.
The Board of Education has issued
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP FRIDAY APRIL 24, 1908.
JAI'AIRSE SQUADRON IN
MANILA.
PRAISE FOR CITY..
Rear Admiral Yoshimaten and his offi.ors. and the people of Manila have a common sub- Ject on which they din dilate. The most enthusiastic barster In the islands cannot be more entbuic over he beauties of the Leal City than the Japan se Admiral and bis moo. Last evening, says the : Cið 'anding of 2011_inst," after the brilliant reception at the Army and Navy Club, the first of′′á series of sumptuous entertainments 10: bẻ given in honour of the
distinguished visitor, the Admiral and his
| officers were permitted the first moment of re.t
they had enjoyed since coming share at an early hour yesterday-morning. ha repie sentatives of His-Imperial Majesty's navy put in about the busiest day they have had since leaving Japan yesterday.
the
The Admital and his officers started their tour of sightseeing at a very early hour." They met the Governor General soon after his arrival yesterday andỹer exchanging greetings were driven to tha. rminal Cigar Factory where Dr. Bautista 2 his associates made them happy for an ho for more. The visitors were shows through the factory and were then given a light luncheon. Under the guidance of Colonel 11arbord the party, which included the Admiral, bis staff and the captains 20d execu tive officers of the fleet, made a tour of the city la carriages and then repaired to Army and Navy club where they were the guests of: Colonel. Harbord at luncheon. After luncheon a launch was boarded and the batire party journeyed to the head "water of the Pasig, On the return journey a: stop was made at Fort McKinley, where the, Admiral reviewed the troops and was after wards entertained at a reception in Schofield fall. From McKinley the party proceeded in a special car furnished by the street railway company, to the residence of the Japanese Consul-General on calle Iris where another
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FIRA INMANILA:
EXTENSIVE.DAMAGE,
"A fire that-thinstoned for a time to reach the Escolta, raged last night on calle David, re ports the Gadimams of 19th inst. The fire started to the bodegas of the Cosmopolitan Furniture Company, pho entrance of which faces calls, David. It seems that the flimes started in the upper story, and when the alarm was turned in over box. No. 12 the fire bad apparently been raging already, for several minutes.
and, there were altogether assembled on the The fire department responded promptly.
scene 4-engine companies, a chemical com panies, ladder company and an aggregate supply of 4,000 test of hose, from: Santa-Cruz sa Nicolas, Intramuros and Tanduay stations. Under the personal direction of Fire Chief Dingman the situation was well in hand in'less than half an hour, and although the flames continued to break out again through the roof and windows the efforts to lintit their scope to the smallest possible space proved allogether | accesful."
Chlef Harding and Assistant Chief Green, of the police department, took personal command of the police forces, while members of the secret service department kept a sharp lookout for prospective offenders
Superintendent Hansen, of the street car com- piny, introduced for the first time hose jumpers and thus kept up an uninterrupted traffic along the Escolta. The damages are estimated by Mr. | Bichrach, the proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Furniture Company, to approach the 100,000 pesos mark, and he states that only half of this amount was covered by insurance.
Feud praise was given to the heroic efforts of the fire. Pernment by Mr Anderson, of the Manila S stt Festety, and Mr. Arthur Cohn of The Nobby, whose properties were for a few moments in din.er.
instructions to the authorities in the Pro-reception was heid, this time the japanero citi-THE TELEGRIPH TROUBLE ÎN
vinces to Institute a system of compulsory education within the territories under their
administration.
Peking, 23rd April. The Imperial Government has instructed all Tarlar Generals to compel all Banner men to send their children, above eight years of age, to school. Failing obedience to the imperial command, the fathers and elder brothers will be punished.
The Tattar Generals are also directed to ✨ cefablish manufactories for the teaching of
industrial trades to the Bannermen.
tens of Manili greeting the representatives of their fatherland. At nine o'clock last evening
CALCUÏTA.
a brilliant ception was given at the Army TELEGRAPHISTS OBJECT TO LONGER HOURS.
"Calestra, April 3rd:
“And Navy-Club-in-honour-of-the-visitors, The. Guvernor-General, General Weston and many
The accumulation of messages in Calcutta distinguished officials were present to do honour to the visitors. All were invited to the has increased saw to quita 8,00 alsad mes reception and practically all of them attended,sages and 70s foreiga mesages indespatched
Today Admiral Yoshimatsu and his officers Some thousand messages were despatched by will go again to Fort McKinley and spend a
post 10-day to Rangoon Dacca, Bankipore and little time on the target range. Tomorrow the Gauhati. The loss and inconvenience oc- midshipmen will go to. McKinley, and watch casioned in commercial cicles is immense. the target practice and is the evening an enter There is a rumour that it is intended to revert tainment will be given on board the flagship. to the old sys em of watches.. Thursday evening the Governor General will give a dinner in honour of the visitors and on Friday the fleet will sail for the China chast.
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INA LEPER HOSPITAL
THE LAZARET AT LITTLE BAY.
SILVER 'LANING OF AFFLICTION.), Under the shadow of the heavy rock-framing of the stan blte beach of Little Bay, a man- a Javaness-ilaaned solitary and gazed away across the long sea. His reverie was disturbed by the crunching of the sand beneath the feet of fan doctor and the pressman.
-"Well, Chatlin,"üsid the doctor, “how do "you feel to-day?"
mas beneath the rock bubbled to his tongue, Then the vision that had come to the lonely
not in complaint against. Fate, not in anger against the law of his fellows, who had for their own protection cut his life into so very, very small a scoate, but with a bravery beside which the desperate dends of man, swept sud- denly to a combat with death, thall take brief applause from the writer's feelings. For this may was a leper, and side by side he had paced with that terrible disease for about 20 years. In the shadow of the rock he saw with the aye- of memory the days when the world was wida; "He sl" life as we see life, and find it good. He spoke of home and wone shall understand home until it lies across the horizon of human reach of his people, his father. ca5l very kired,” he said. "I like to go home, doctory I been here a long time now,"
With kindly," "bracing words, the medical mao spoke to him. "Why, Charlie," he ex- claimed, “you're all right, with" us. You're well now, you know; and you're happy, aren't you?" He drew a picture of the difficulties that might face a long-forgotten man returning to his native country-the scattered or dead family, the strange, unsympathetic faces.
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"Oh, yes," said the unfortunate fellow in the shadow; "parhaps all gone. I happy, here- plenty friends, good clothes, and plenty tucher" ' He straightened himself upon the aus-bri-btened sand, and the mood passed.
By courtesy of the Board of Health, a repro- sentative of 7he Sydgey Daily Telegraph" was visiting the leper lazaret at Little Bay, accompanied by Dr. Wallace, the resident
medical officer of the institution.
With, feelings anything but anticipatory of
pleasure, the newspaper man looked across to where, in a sheltered valley, the leper. hospital lay he preconceived notion that had been borne of perhaps ignorant and ill-pur accounts of leprosy, was responsible for a desire to es cape any association with the place to offer
an excuse and As.
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To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG HOTEL
MENU.
SATURDAY, asth April, 1908.
DINNER.
'HORS D'ŒUVRES: Windsor Canapes.
Bour.
Mock Turile,
FISH. Smoked Garoupa and Butter Sauce. CENTREES.
Viciaria Cotlets and Tomato Sauce. Baked Sheep's Lead and Piquante Sauce. Mongles Patties.
CURRY. Malay
JOINTS, &C.
Roast Sirloia of Beef and Horseradish. Roast Capon and Celery Sauce,
· Boiled Leg of Multon and Caper Sauce, Cold Folted, Corned Beef and Mixed Salad,
SWEETS
Bread and Butter Pudding?" Nesselrode Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Peach Tart. Tipsy Cake.
DESSERT.
Coffee.
Fruits.
Intimations.
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o'clock A.M. For Freight or Passage, apply to
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General Managers. Hongkong. 24th April, 1908.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
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For Freight or Passago, apply to
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Agents. Hongkong, 24th April” 1908
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But here was a medical expert, who talked of the disease with apparently little concern, and THE BENGAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Fonder i
rth; well-set rows of cottages, half-hid- Calcutta, April 3rd-The Bengal Chamberden in greenery, flower-touched, and foot-swept of Commerce has opened communication with by the cool, sweet 101, disarmed fear of dis- From what can be gathered from conver- the Secretary, Commerce and Industry Dep rt-trsifal sighis. Probably nowhere in the world. THE P. & CHINAMEN IN DUTCH COLONIES. with patent lits, le plopho of graph Department, Calcutta, as the in there a Kidspital for there unfortunate people feet, it is apparent that the Calcutta, has assumed a
so charmingly situated. More, it is doubtful | FROM, Antwerp, LONDON, MALTA, pan are preparing to give the battle- serious characiar, business being entirely dis if there is one to conveniently or healthfully PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT.
ship fleet a rousing reception on its organised on account of the delay in the trans-
placed.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named [By comiing of the “Sheung zorg arrival in Japan. The efficere feel and the Chamber venerate the asphalt pasibat split the grass puts meal prep informed that their Goods are probable time of its arrival in Japan and all Government propsat to lake with a view flower beds apart, and his eye swung right and Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Peking, 23rd April. expressed satisfaction with the arrangements bring about a settlement. They strongly do left for the sights that his mind had built for consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, precate the introduction of changes at the pra itself in anticipation. There was no sign of and delivery can be obtained as soon as the The Chinese residents in Dutch Colonial that have been made,
sest time, when discontent is provstent among them. At the first cottage in the row he, with Goods are landed. possessions having complained of alleged
all
Optional Goods will be landed here unles
ili-tre tment by the Lutch, the Waiwapu earth that have a more intense admiration for the staff. Moreover, they consider it to be most the doctor, walked inside and looked it over instructiont are given to the contrary before
has placed itself in communication with the Dutch Minister at. Peking with a view to reforms being introduced in the treatment of Chinese subjects,
NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA,
THE NOTE ISSUE.
[ny courtesy of the "Sheung" l'o."]
Peking, 23rd April.--
1:
"There are no people on the face of the the American people than the Japanese, said one of the cfficers yesterday. "All of the peop's koo and respect the Americans, There is not a child in the empire but know: the story of Commodore Perry, and reveres and respects his memory. There can be no trouble between the two nations as long a feeling ex'sts and this is the feeling that permeates all the people. We have a few Gre-eaters, fanatics, the sama as the United States.
as such
desirable that any such changes whenever in. troduced should be under the direction of the permanent officers of the Department only. THE TELEGRAPH SIGNALLERS GRIEVANCES A fresh trouble, as indicated in Tuesday's Statesman, has arisen in connection with the signalling staff of the Government Telegraph Department. The settlement, of the question
There were two rooms-bedroom and sitting room-each 14ft, by safi, well lighted, and ventilated. Now, to some extent, the comfort that comes from tidioest in these rooms de pends upon the inmate just as it does in the ordinary life of the average citizen. The State gives each inmate what may be said to be a little house of two rooms to himself. It is furnished of pay, leave, Allowances, etc, being under in age room with bed and bedding, as clean and consideration and awaiting the fical orders of
bouc A
Goods not cleared by the goth ist, a 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me is. any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour,
MACHINES.
A comprehensive stook
MACHINES & RECORDS.
Victor
心
"Hongkong, 27th February, 2008,
7.00 s.m.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.30 am, to 9.30 am...Every zo minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11,00 am. Every 15 minuter, 11:30 am, to 12.45-p....Every 15 minutes. 1245 p.m. to 145 pm Every to mlastes 1.15 pm to 1:45 pm.Every 15 minutes 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 Every to minutes. 3.15 p.m. to. 3.00 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes, .3.30 p.m. to 500 pi.....Every 15 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00p.m....Every 10 minuter,
NIGHT CARB
Bul, these do not the Sec et y of State, the men had consented white, with counterpane and mosquito netting, | days of the steamer's arrival bere after which 8:45 pm, and 9 p.m., 9.45.p.m. to 11.15 pan.
represent the stue sentiment of the people
To reply to inquiries, Viceroy Tuan Fang has informed the Chinese Covernment that, the proposed rejection by the foreign Banks lieutenant of Admiral Yoshimatsu, Lieutenant having for their object, as it is said a better; knæki upon brackets or mantlepiece, as the
in Shanghai of the notes issued by the National Bank of China, has been allan-
doned,
(Hituary,
London, zand April. Tile death of Sir Henry Campbell Banner man is announced.
Bhipments of Goid.
Later:
The United States has done much for us. We have fifteen officers of our navy, who were One of them, a educated at Annapolju graduate of the class of 1900, is the flag Viscount Tamura, Another is at the present time the commarding officer of the biggest navy yard in Japan. The reception we have bar iven by the people of Manila, and the Government officials, has been overwhelming.
We cannot express our appreciation more strongly."
"Good work 1 excl imed
to work till uch time as Mr Murley's decision wis mide known. Meanwhile, the superior officers, with the help of Mr. Newlands, the English expert, were concerned about sundry working details of the offices all over India, quicker, and more organised and regular system of work. One of these details waste, fixing of the men's watches. Under the system which has hitherto prevailed, the watches did not exceesi sevso hours' continuous work, and
every third day each man fad..9 hours off.
Mr. Newlands, it is said, did not consider Lieutenant this a very efficient arrangement, and proposed Tamurs, when it formed, that Admiral Wain in its stead a continuous eight hours' daty, wright would probably command the battle day and night. This, it is asid, will involve ship feet when it came to the Urient. "men coming to work at all hours, sometimes knew him wel at the ac demy. He was very inconveniently, as, for example, coming superintendent and is a great mao.' He will make a fine officer and it will give 'us a Kreat deal of pleasure to exterd him a wel best we can make your fl et-bappy during
stay lo lapan,
All claims, must be presented within ten
date they cannot be recognised: it
No claims will be admitted after the good, have left the Godowns.
FABBOTT, Acting Superintendent.
Hongkong, 24th April, 1908.
FROM EUROPE.
as would be found in the average htel, wish the usul bedroom necessities, and in the other room, with a table and table cover, chairs, etcit Upon the floors is linoleum, on the wic doys curtains, and bere and there are flowers in wases, photography; pictures, and knick- varing individual taster dictate. Here is no had and fast role as to the settin of a room,THE H.A. L. Steamship, neregulation that would smother or leave un manifested the smallest individual inclination orante--that is, as ordinary inclinations and lasts go. Clean and wholesome these little terace bouses are, their occupants bring to all intnts and purposes their absolute owners, wis right to prevent intrusion and to deck him or refurnish them to their own liking and
wjhout interference.
Turning into a by-pathway, the visitar came on duty and getting off at 2 am, and so on a sunny corner, wherein two men were The night turns especially were considered bay at carpentry. A swishing plane chittuped not only long but calculated to upset the eerily, and the blue smoks of a tobacco pipe whom, for want of suitable accommodation in town, have to reside in such distant locali ties as Entally, Sealdah, Baliakhana, and else-
New York advises that shipments of goid come to our land. We are intending to do the domestic arrangements of the men, many of \ caled laxily above the industry,
to Europe have, re-commenced, and that $3,500,000 are going to-day,
The Telegraph Confere ee. Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster General, "in" a leller,” says that he has no intention of supposting any proposal at the Telegraph Confrence for the withdrawal of artificial code words, but he expects all concerned to co-operate in keeping the privilege within reasonable, bounds;,
detor
Well, how are you feeling now ?" asked the
The sick (7) man ceased the swing of bis where Ashese watches were certain to upsholders to give a burried good-day, and then set all their arrangement, besides depriving tomed to his planing again. His body, clean them of the old time 19 bours' rest, the men and healthy to look at, rase and fell la regular demurred to the arrangement and protested steps: 1-feel," he said, “as-if-1
As the arrangement involved every offica in
I knew Admiral Evans well, and am sorry to hear that he in all-too ill to bring out the Best Japanese naval cfficers would have Riven much to be able to tell him how mach they admire him and his career in the navy"
Lieutenant Tamura is a modest unassuming young man, and talks English like a native. He was famous at the naval academy for his against-it.–
cold-buck-out-of-my-skin.%.
further along the terrace was are who magnificent gymnastic work. He was a mem ber of the Annapolis fencing team and was ree India, the feeling against the introduction of med briskly with a long soaking garden garded as one of the best swordsmen who ever came to the Academy. He was a classmate the new watches was not confined to Calculla,
theime being lay with the gardens, and it bad of Director Frank Helm of the Bureau of but was as strong, if got stronger, in the Ranos across his aboulders. His business ́ for navigation, of Lieutenant' Sparrow, U. S. N. ggon, Bombay, Karachi, and other offices. At bithole mitention. Day, docers,” bo'said, Assistant Director of the Bureau, and of Lien: The three futter stulpox at least the feeling is
as passed to where the flowers, drooped for tenant Mannix, flag Lieutenant to Admiral
Hemphill. He played baseball and football at stronger than in Calcotts, and communications the drink. He heard him whistling au be un- Annapolla and was at one time considered as have for the past few days been passing be coill the hose.'.AST SLOT machines for dispensing postage stamps Available matcial for the Academy team. The tween the men of the various offices, who bave od we came upon the sounds of much have been in use in Europe for some tie pas, fleet has 175 midshipmen who were graduated alt sent in strong protests. The younger banda actity. Fom an open door came the soft but our postal authorities do not take kindly to from the Japsitese naval academy in Novem
slaplap, plap-slap of brushes, and there, upon them because they fear that they will be abused ber and started on this cruise befors being at all stations are so dissatisfied with the
tradaman-like scaffolding, were two who by having bogus money imposed upon them, commissioned as ensigns in the navy mong watches that they were for adopting drastic It le possible that something of the soit might the midshipmen aboard is one member of the measures if it were carried into effect.
royal family of Japan, whose tank as a mid- The new system was to come into force at rault but experience has demonstrated that shipman precludes his receiving the honours to midnight on, the 1st instant and from the tem: ƒ cocid'critically, A1 foremas watching a
The ships on which the midipmen a eper of the hands at the Rangoon, Bombay, and making their cruise are among the famous in Karachi offices trouble was anticipated. the history of Japan. They were constructed last before the memorable war with China Bificen years ago and all of them were in the bule of FaLix Melissan the Yala, the first fight with modem war vessels | cawa in duval history, The Latausbims, the sorand vessel of the feet, was flagship of the lapinese out of his uniion of a useful automatic acmiral in that baule, During the war will
Rawia they were used as dispatch boat
machines containing things calculated to tempi etly thieves for more than postage stamps. possibly could have been success ally used in abis country Sir ngent laws, regulating the use of the machines and reasonable degree fwatchfulness would in all probibility reduce pilfering to mlaimg and permit the latro ductios and
which his birth entitles him howeyer.
Pied ceillog. Below them, with eya
sice No sign there of brooding trouble, imptant job, sat a young man in his shirt Il sched to be everybody's busy day, and the Rawper man began to be overcome with a rchist aboemaker, hau, greatpairo to seizo ao axe and cut up timber for secretly burying 18
bing, or dig a big hole in the
this course for the past
"DRISGAVIA,"
Captain Girstenbrau, having arrived, Con signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send
their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
very half hour,
SUNDAYE. -*
8,00 am, to 9.00 am. Every is minutes, 9.00a.m. to 9:30 am....Every 30 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 10,30 am....Every 15 minutes, 71 10.30 am. to: 11.00 am.... Every to minutes. 11.45 m. 10 12.00 nood... Every 15 minuten,, 12.00 Noon to 1.00 pm....Every 10 minutes. 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm,...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm....Every 10 minutes 6.00 p.m. to 700 p.m.,.Every if mindles. -7.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m... Every so minule”
NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. SATURDAYS.
·Extra cars at 3.15 p.m. 11. 10 p.m.and.
1.45'pi SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the" Company's Office, Alexandra BUILDINGS, Des Voeux Road Central,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded ualet- | notice to the contrary be given befors TO.
·DAY:----
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be. landed at Consigneo's risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co. Limited, and stored al Consignees' risk and
was clamorous for o
expense.*
All Claims must be presented within ter days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st of May, will be subject" to rent,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 3xh April, a1.3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
HAMBURG AMERİKA LINIE,
• Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 741b April, 1908.
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