THE JAPANESE BOYCOTT SERIOUS ALLEGATION AGAINST HONGKONG FIRM.
The Jiji Skimpo pablishes a long telephonic message from Oraka which purports to be the report of a Japanese collén-mill owner who has Just returned from China. The owner alleges that the boycott has its origin in the machina: tions of Messro Jardine, Matheson & Co., La., hom he describes as a German firm "pro- foundly interssted alike in the work of sugar. refining. Finding its sphere gravely invaded by Japanese products, this fm took advantage of the Taliu Maru incident to foment an agitation Lagainst Japanese goodi. It put up a sum of V150,000 for campaign expense, and dispatch- ada oumber of emissarias to t“ provinces to preab the doctrine of Chinese goods for the Chinese These or jy ies cleverly avoided indicating way of goods. They adopted the broad doctri Chinese subjects should confine themselves so using only articles manus faptored to China provided that such were to be obtained."—it is amazing to find a paper of the standing of the Jiji giving utterance to this
belaus nonsense.
THE MOVEMENT IN SINGAPORE, In the Conse of a leading article, on 13th inst., the Singapors Free Prone says:-
So far only eddies and rumours of the boy
*colt appear to have reached the Chinese in the Straits. But our information is that the Can
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUE
have taken place in Bat Chiu, in the Namho d strict, and three parsons ware kidnapped and two killed, besides, groat quantities of spoils were carried away by robbers
LEADS OF, THEATRE.
The lease of the Lok Ship theatre, in the western suburb, will expire at the end of this month, and the authorities have issued notifi Callons calling for terders, which will be closed on the 24th day of this moon.
DER FIBILING COMPANY,"
A fishing company is about to be floated by somo merchants is Canton and Mr. Lau: Pak Chin has been appointed to be manager of the proposed concern.
RAUD AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD.
The General Manager's report for 4 weeks ending 25th April, 1998, is as follows:--
The mine measurements and assay results of prospecting work shows a total of 1,013 feet for the period (4 weeks) under review, made P of 14 feet, gioking. 188 feet driving, 458 feet scaling and 363 feet of surface prospect. ing, as against a total of 974 feet for the pre
vious four weeks. Am T
MINES.
on a busch of quartz 6 feet nearer the shaft which for 48 io, gives 1 dwt;
440 feet Leve', North Drive South on Fest Wall Portion Here 16 feet has been driven bringing the ttal to 157 feti. The lode 57 in: wide gives 83 dwt, by assay.
VTALISCARS.
SENT TO PRISON FOR WILTUL
DISOBEDIENCELAREN
In the Marine Court, this morning, Captain A. W. Simpson, of the steamer Clan Mc Milan, prosecuted four of his seamen, all Lascars, for continued wilful disobedience to
bis lawful commands since the 18th inst., in this barbour."
The prosecutor stated that, on the 18th inst... three of the defendants came to him and asked to be advanced some money to be sent
home. Ons of the defendants--the third man -did pot ask. He had already advanced to the crew sums ranglog from $3 to $40, and could not see his way to advance anymore. The defendants then asked to go ashore on Monday instead of Sunday is order that they might go to the Post Office. He gave them leave, which expired 41.6 o'clock on the evening of the 18th inst, but the defendants never returned to the ship. While attending to his duties at the Harbour Office, this morning, the Captain stated, he met the defendants seated outside
from any of the crew at either of these ports
the building. He ordered them to go aboard, Koman. $40 feet Level, Drive South but they refused, the men replying that they This has been driven 8 feet bringing the total would sooner jump overboned,or "die in Houg to 34 feet. The lade 60 in. wide assays i det. kong" talher than reinto the ship The Captain 540 feet 1 ével, Drive North-To this has considered that these four defendants were the beso added 3 feet, making a total of 27 feet.ringleaders of the crew. He had had no trou b'e before this, except when he was in New topesa in Singapore have been taking private | This drive has been stopped and driving started York There, the crew had written to the Ship. action to introduce the Japanese boycott into
ping-master.complaining that the witness had this Colony. It is understood that circulars.
abt given them aficient clothing for the 547 feet Level, Drive South on Hanging Wall cold weather. This was in December laat. have been passed round amongst the Cantonese dealers calling for action in sympathy with that Branch: This has been advanced It feet The entry in the log-bock was here produced, taken at Canton. There has been certain making a total of 18 feet. The Branch averages showing that the complaint was unfounded. Op proportion of refusals to endorse the circulars, 8 in. wide, and samples taken over a width of leaving New York, the Can MacMillan snil- but whether the persons who do not wish to38 in. giva 15 dwt, per ton. stand in with the boycott will be strong enough- 440 feet Level, Drive South:-This end hased for St. Vic.at, Wif., thence to Austra lian ports. While in Australia the crew was to hold out against the peaceful persuasion" been advanced 9 leet, making a total of 403 granted leave in Melbourne in March and in
feet The lode 57 la. wide asiaya 4+ dw. "of Cantonese picketing remains to be seen.
Brisbane in April, at each port the master The decision is to begin the boycott in Singa pore on Friday, the 'igih, when all buying and
advancing them various sumani money. There selling of japanese goods will be stopped by
wete no complaints, the witness concluded, those accepting the injunctions of the private circular "1" as we understand it is pat, "the Japanese Government does not apologise," the Singapore boycott of Japanese commerce is to become general on the 5th day of the fifth Chi- nese moon, that is to say, do junerged. That. boycott is to be declared on that date in Penang and throughout the Federated Malay States, so far as the Cantonese are concerned. How far, "if at all, such other traders as the Hokieas and so on will co-operate is not known. Even in the Straits there is a very large use of japanese production. There is a large range of tinned fish foodstuffs, ibere are many brands of Japan ese matcher, there are silks, embroideries, clothing decoration, paintings, screens, fan, umbrellas, and many other article. One in- teresting question creeps up as to the Japanese rikishas of which many thousands are on the Singapore streets. That is a matter under Can. topere discussion. But it is just as well m say once for all that any attempt to bring out Can-
340 fect Level Main Drive South. This has been re started and taken from 465 to 480 feet. It'is intended to proceed with this drive to prospect the ground southwards. -
.
340 feet Level, South, Drive in 5tops.-This has been drivan 13 feet' making a total of 5 feel. The lode 36 in. wide is worth &‡ dwi
340 feet Level, North, Henging Wall Leader. To this has been added to feel making a total of 224 feet. The lode 60' is, is worth 6 dwt, per ton.
240 feet Level, North, Drive.on Branch from Stope-Here 18 feet has been driven bringing the total to 182 feet. The lode 7: in, wide is worth i dw,
Crosscutting for Stope filling.-256 feet. Slopes-The following bave beco in opera- tion, above the 440 feet Level, 1 Stope;. Lodo to8 in. wide and worth, 7 dwt
Above the 340 feet Level, 2 Stopes, Lode 92 ib. wide and worth 5 dwt,
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The first defendant stated that the master struck a man after leaving New York. After leaving America he bad no more leave.
The second defendant-After leaving New York was struck by the mater. I did not complein at any port,
The third man-I was struck by the steward. I made no complaint at soy port.
The fourth man-1 was assaulted by the mate after leaving New York. I dare pot complain.
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HONGKONG'S LOWEST BID. Mestre, William H. Anderson and Company, The Harbour Master found all of the de-of Manila, were the lowest bidders for 36,000 ha rels of cement at the Bureau of Supply or fendants, guilty of the charge. They were each
the sath fast. The bids were as follows: sentenced to six weeks' hard labour, and ordered to forfeit six days' pay.
William H. Anderson, and Company, Green, Island, P475 per barrel; Peabody and Com- pany, Allas, F5.co; Findlay and Company, Alsen, P5.15 and $.45; and Macondray and Company, Pyramid, P5.19.
«ZOLA” IN JAPAN.
ACTION OF THE HOME DEPARTMENT.
A notification is published in the Official
tonese pullars, or Chinese ́rikisha'coolies gen. Above the 240 feet Level, Slope, Lode 95 Castle of the Home Department to the effect
erally, in a quarrel with which the Straits as a British Colony has no concem, except to con sider it as sheer folly, would be preity sure to entall upon any promoters of a strike, which would be nothing busra political conspiracy, the almost certain risk of deportation. We have already shown that in unhiassed opin led the Caplanese people and their Viceroy are wrong, and the Peking Government is right, over the settlement of the Tainu Maru difficulty. If the Straits Cantonese conspire to adopt a course that not only annoys är land- ly. Government, but is a reflection upon the Government at Peking, they must not be, sur- prised if they find their conspiracy, which in its simple aspect is no more than an agreement to trade preferentially with all nations save one, will be judged by the unmistakable intention to penalise n nating with which the British Government is not only on good terms but 'for certain purposes is on the noting of an ally. We would advise the Cantonese who are credited with running the arrange ments for a generki boycott io reconsider their action. In the first plice, being reasonless wrong and stupid, it has the disapproval of the Government of China. In the second place, as it must to some extent affect the interests of the public peace b-sides being calculated to offend a friendly and allied nation, it must be locked upon by the Straits and Federated Malay State Governments as offensive, and as ~Boch, tiable to an appropriate penalty,”
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE YUNNAN RISING,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 18th May.
in, wide and worth 3 dwt..
STOPE NINE.
that the second volume of." Paris," (a trausla-. 160 feet. Leve', Drive South :-To this busion of the work by Emile Zola) is considered ben added 28 jest making total of 653 feet, to be detrimental to public morals, and its sale and circulation are prohibited, the stereotyped The Inde 7z iD. wide assays zj dwt.
160 feet Level, Drive North, East Lode-plates and printed copies baving been seized. This has been extended from 92 to 104 feet, The lode 36 in, wide assays. I dwt,
·
Crosscutting for Stope filling:-8 Icet, Stopes-Above the 160 feet Level, a Stopes: Lode 86 in, wide and worth -a dwie
ANDERSON SHAFT.
MANICA CATTLE TRADE.
PROHIBITION CE.CHIRA CATTLE,
Baguio, Bth May. The cattle importers of Manila are making an effort to have circular No.9 of the Bureau The translator of the work is Mr. Jida Kiken, of Agriculture revoked, or in case of failing, to a novelist of Tokyo. Upos loquiry at the have. It suspended for a period of three Home Department, the Osaka Mainichi learns months. A. E. Dumas, R. Coriano, and T. deaters and importers of the Philippines, that the authorities find the translator has del. Bio, a committer, representing the cattle exercised great care and discretion in gtranslat ing the work, and has carefully avoided the arrived here today. The commillee waited *unvartished" style of the original work. 1to the Governor-General this aftercoon and
THE HANKOW STORM,
"HEAVY DEATH-ROLL→ According to native telegrams received from Hankow and Wachang the total sumber of Chinese fanks and other boats wrecked during be recent typhoon, at Hankow on the after- noon of the 25th ult, was about 500, while the actual number of deaths was probably 1,000; and something like ago bodies. have already been recovered since that day.
The total amount of damage was estimited- to be about Tls. 5,000,00
The employees of the various charitable in- stitutione at Hankow are still engaged in searching for dead bodies in twat part of the Yangtze river.
During the height of the typhoon, two Chi- nase, who were walking on the British Bond, were blown into the river and drowned. — China Critte.
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DOCTOR CONDEMNE OFEN WINDOW ON
DAMP NIGHTS.
The cult of the open window is receiving. some rude shocks nowadays, with doctors ing that night air is beneficial only under certain conditionu,“
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NIGHT CARS. 3.00 p.m. to 8.00 p... Every 10 mignias,
8.45 p.m. and 9 pm, 9.43 pm to 10:15 poste avory, half hour
SUNDAYIZADAS
This has been sunk fram 48 feet to 6 feet is impossible, said the officials, to pick out any presented the claims of the cattle importara, writing letters2o the medical papers suggest 3.30 p.m. to 500 p.m....Every 15 minutes
Progress has been retarded owing to water An engine and boiler have been installed with hoisting gear attached.
The headgear is in course of chestruction, after which a Corgish pump will be put in to deal with the water and better progress should then be made.
B. MALACCA
No. 2 Level South of No, a Shaft-This has been driven 4 feet making a nial of 132 feet. The lode has disappeared and work has been stopped.
..
No. 1 Level, South of No, I Shaff-To this has been added 21 feet, bringing the total lo 219 leci. The lode matter in the end averages 4> in. wide and worth 14 dwt."
Crosscutting for tope filling :-44 feet, Stope-Above the No 3. Level, I stope, lode 60 in wid• and worth 74 dwt.
Surface prospecting-Of this work 363 feet has been done mainly on ground ahead of our milling supply.
From the Willley Tables 18 tons of Concen-
trates have been woD, worth 2.6 oz. per ton.
MILL RETURNS. KOMAN.
41 Stamps ran 28 days less "175 days for
repairs and clean up
A Peking telegram states that the Central Government proposes to appoint !!, E. Shamuntington Mill ran 28 days less 2.7 days.
Ore Crushed, Koman - 1725.
Chun Haup, ex-Viceroy of Canton, to be Commander-in-Chief to proceed to the province
of Yunnan to quell the rebellion there.
Stopa Total
particular passages which are objectionable, but the work as a whole is considered as likely to have a detrimental influence. It is true the origina finds favour in France, but the question of public morais must be decided according to the circumstances of each country. Works approved in one country are out necessarily approved in others. Speaking from the standpoint of the novelist, there seems to be no necessity why he should choose a sexual work at the risk of prohibition. He might select works of a higher and purer standard.
·
On the other hand, Mr. 'lida sufes ļbat "Paris 'is one of the famous author's' mas er- pieces, it having been translated into many foreign languages. Even in Ergland, where home life is very strict, and the publication of translations of some of Zola's works is probibited," Paris" is not excluded. Mr. lida did not doubt, therefore, but that the, work
NOT TO BE wondered AT
The Governor-General made no decision in the
There is a very interesting contribution to matter but informed the committee that he desired to take the matter up with the Secretary
The doctor bases bis remarks on a lecture of the laterior prior to making a decision as to the controversy in the Lances last month by Dr the legality of the circular in question, or its J. Sim Wallace, of Wimpole.si, general bearing on the cattle question.
Circular No. 9.of the Bureau of Agricul-delivered by Prof; William Thomson, F.R.S., tare provides that, after Juno, no cattle from on impurities in air. the China Coast will be admitted to the Phillp. plaer, on account of the foot and mouth disease prevalent in that section, and which is now obtaining a hold in the provinces.
The cattle importers believe that enfpice micot of the circular will be unfair and work in. just ce to them as they claim they have many thousand dollars invested in stock along the China coast that cannot be imported into Manila prior to that time, but which were puz chased with a view to importing them.
taste," to its not being lovigorating, and to the Prof. Thomson referred la bis lecture to the air of the House of Commons having “a flat prevalence of isfuera among the occupants. This he considers due to the air being washed in water as it is forced into the House, and suggesis that it would be much healthier and pleasanter to breathe if it were passed through
absorb the moisture," strong vitriol or some substance that would
TOO MUCH AIR.
Finally, Prof. Thomson said that dried and Just when the conference will be beld be- tween the Governor-General and the Secretary heated air had a much more powerful oxidising in question would be approved in Japan. True, interior in mot koown, but the committee influence on the blood than damp sir, for the Socialists, whom the Japanese Government will remain here until Sunday evening in hopes moisture more than neutralised the effect of the bitterly bate, ase in evidence throughout the work, and some of them are represented as of receiving a favourable reply and will leave in | warmth.
t-me to reach Manila on the Monday morning strenuously denouncing the Government. The translator referred to many otter events in the train.-Mantlu Timea, story. He knew perfectly well that if the story was transcribed exactly as written the work would not be approved in Japan, but he could not deviate entirely from the original, and he did not thick for a moment that his version 3510 oz. producing would be prohibited. Mr. Hida thinks it is the flavour of Sacialism ruaning through the work which has led to the action taken by the Government, The translation of the first volume was presented to Marquis Salooji, Premier, and he wrote an acknowledgment, surfaceore andzi3 second volume.—Japan Chronicle,
2080 3805 tons.
£95
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4.64
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Amalgam coʻlected THE YUNCHOW COMMAND.
Rétoried Gold The Commander-in-Chief, Chuan Fing Chik,
Smelted bas bien for several months past in the prefecture of Yumchow in connection with the Average yield per ton suppression of the recent rising there; though Average value of tailings 55 be had, in several engagements, gained victory
B. MALACCAAA
over the insurgétis, the rioters were still able No. 1 Mill ran 741 days (Crushing 1801 tons, which was published at the beginning of the
to collect togeiber and to attack the Imperial troops with great vigour. The Canton Viceroy, H. E. Chang Jen Chau, has reported to Peking with full particulars as to the conditions obtain log in the prefecture, over which trouble the Central Government has shown considerable anxiety: H,E. Chang is at present of the opinion to change the present Commander-in- Chief Chuan and to place Admiral Li Chup as leader of the troops in Yumchow.
¿VATAL FIRE,
With reference to the fire of the 16th Instant tis learnt that four parsons-one wor
fildren...ware,
"barnt to death
11
EXTENSION OF TIME GRANTED,
Manila, 15th May. The committee of three representing, the cattle dealers and importers of Manila, which ant to Baguio to protest against General Or der No. 9 of the Bureau of Agriculture, pror. Sibiting the admission of cattle from the China coast after June 1, has acored a partial victory, The members of the committee asked that the order either be revoked, or suspended for three months, which lutter would postpone its becom ing effective until Sembet 1. The request for suspension has bearranted by the Gover nor-Geperal after consultation with the Secres.
8.00 a.m. to goo ami...Erary 15 minutes 9.00 am to 9.30 a.m. ...Every 30 minutRN, -9.30am. to 10.30 a.m. ...Every 15 minutes, 10.30 am to 11.00 a.m...Every 30 minutes. 11.45 m. 10,12.00 noon...Every 15 minutan. 100 p.m. to 5.00 pm. ...Evary is minutes. 5,00 p.m. to :6.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m... Every 20 minutes,
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In his letter to the Lancet Dr. Wallace says: "Prof Wilhamhomson's researches appear to me to corroborate my contention that, the method of ventilating rooms by keeping the windows open on cold and damp nights is a serious error. His observations should, I think, be considered by those who on a priori grounds believe that open windows in cold and damp weather can have nothing to do with idenöide, unless it be in the way of preventing them.
"If the various other arguments should not be considered sufficient to establish the fact that children brought up on the open window principle suffer much more frequentlyARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE from adenoids than those who sleep with closed H COMPOSITION RED HAND widows, it may at least be admitted that they, BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT together with Prof. Thomson's" observations;
DAIMLER'S FATENT MOTOR
AUNCHES,
• 458 ori, producing AT the Magistracy, yesterday afternoon, a meet-tary of the Interior, S
The Cattle Importers claim that they now show that serious, and immediate aventiou 185,
ing rf Justices of the Peace was convened to
BORE THROATS THE RESULT IS 181
consider three applications. The first was from have several hundred thousand dollars lovested should be given to the subjeci.“ bar Frederick Ezra John Bishop for the transfor to in caftle along the Chim coast which cannot him from Thomas Bernard Maguire of the be imponed until after Juan 1, and that the ⠀ - The hope was expressed that Prof, Thom- publican's licence on premises under the sign enforcement of the order would mean ruie co sog's paper would be carefully considered and of "The Bells View Hotel ; * (be seco from them. The order was dictated as a result of its lessons acted upon. To do this surely mo Carl Ludwig Wilhelm Seexer
sfer the idtroduction here of the foot and mentb, should be justified is advocating that windows taging, in China, with a recent ought not to be kept open as cold and damp to him from Engeburg Wi
sights, in the sleeping rooms of children as ent of cattle from that place? licence on
anderstood that Dr. Nesom, Director of least, was
ed the order without first con
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2978," Amalgam Smelled gold
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