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River Floods.
INUNDATION SUBSIDING.
THE RELIEF ORGANISATIONS,
[From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton, 23th June;
Tha nhoi, Magistrate, Chang, yesterday returned from bis expedition to the Inundated districts and has reported on his tour to the Viceroy,
PLAINT
CONSIGNMENTS FROM HONGKONG, "A quantity of bread and biscuits to the valus of several thousand dollars was sent up here Deacon, Looker and Deacno, made an
Mr. D. Steavenson, solic this morning by the Hongkong Tung Wtion to the Chief Justice, to the B Hospital to supply the starving people in the Court, this morning, for receiving inundated districts:
case of Captalo, T. A, Mitchell, master Steamer Fooksang,
Mr. SleaveDion, in support of bis application, stated that petitioner's debts amounted to patitioner attributed his financial embarrass $10,763. He had paid $ co into Court. The ment to legal divorce proceedings against his
months' occupancy of the chair at Government House the Govenor would have thought fit to
According to the text of a telegram which give expression to his views on the actual con ditions prevalent in the commercial life of the was received, at the office of h Colonial Colony, but beyond the dry statistics submitted Secretary to-day the Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, ose by the heads of departments there is no devis of the nominated representatives of the Chi tion from the straight path of official exactitudes community by the Government on the For example, na mention is made of the Legislative Council, and Mr. Drer Ball necpssity for economy in the expenditure of the member of the Civil Service, have been Colony, which has been ous of the features of recipients of His Majesty the King's Birthday Honours. We are officially informed that the speeches delivered by, both the prese actolographic menüye from the Secretary of water in the Western suburb. The`natives / $5,cos more. The latter amount was made up imperfect legislation in this Colony Governor and his predecessor in presenting State for the Calories to the Government of the Estimates to the Legislative Council dur• Hongkong, states that Mr. Wei Yuk. has been bio as at prosent, the fiod in this city may be individual members of the Chinese community
ing the past two or three." years. The fact is refold that the revenue was over $5,000,000, and that the expenditure was just over 56,000,000, but there is no comment; on the principle no doubt that figures speak for them
Michael and St. George, while Mr. J. Dyer Ball appointed a Companion of the Order of St
has been made a Companion of the Imperial Service Order
The friends of Mr. Wei Yuk and Mr. Dyer distinction conferred on them by Hi Majesty
the King.
At last signs are visible that the recent flood had attained its worst and that we may hopefully look to an early diminution of water io and around the city. In Canton the height, within the past twenty-four hours. Reports of the water has goes down about seven laches received from the surrounding districts also advise that the founda ion is subsiding gradual ly. Many stress are, however, still under state that if the weather continues as favoura
HONGKONG'S MUNIFICENCE, When we closed our report at 5pm. yesterday, it was then ascertained that the subscriptions Relief Funds in Canton had reached a sum of collected in Hongkong lo aid of the Flood twenty thousand dollars. By six o'clock last evening, large as that sum was, representing as it did two days' collections, it was increased by of unsolicited contributions which were sent, by
exp cled to be counted as a thing of the, pist. ad hongs dolog business in Hongkong, direct within the next three or four days.
SUCCDURING THE INHABITANTS. The inhabitants of home streets in the lower lands of the Western suburb, especially those of the poorest classes, have been unable to go. is known that their small stocks of rice and provisions have been exhausted. They are accordingly reduced to the last straits. The Centon police nuthorities have, therefore bought a large quantity of biscuits which will be taken by sampans to that quarter and dis tributed to the necessitous people and so keep the wolf from the door until larger relief can HONGKONG,
be extended to them after the more urgent Late: this afternoon the flags on board the | cases have been supplied with their wants, British and Foreign men-of-war in harbour,
RELIEF EXPEDITI^NS.
THE LATE EX-PRESIDEN?.
CLEVELAND.
SYMPATIJETIC DEMONSTRATION IN
at Government House, and all the foreign: Throughout the week one party after any respect for the death of Mr. Grover Cleveland:utions, who had formed themselves into or consulates were hoisted at half-mast out of other of the members of the Charitable insti- ex-president of the United States of America Hall-hour gnos were fired by the warships in por
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THE OPIUM QUESTION.
NEW REGULATIONS. Chinese Public Opinion, published in Peking, Bays: The Board of the interior has draws up seven regulations for the control of the opium traffic. They are
(1) A depot is'ta bo started in Peking to con trol the sale of opium.
ganized roller sub-committees, have undeas ingly proceeded by launcher towing cargo boats with provisions and necessaries for the flood sufferers. In every case is a thorough and exhaustive investigation conducted into the claime by applicants for rolief before help is granted. The investigation, though com plets, is carried on with as much expedition as is practicable, so that charity is dispensed with considerable judicious discrimination.
'PRIVATE DENEYCLENCE.
wife in Scotland, and his inability to recover damages from the correspondent owing to the
The application was granted."
to the directors at the Tung Wa Hospital. - An
CLAN RIGHT AT WEST POINT. idea may be gained of the widespread sympathy
Chinese of all classes in Hongkong, when it is Civil Hospital-one suffering from bruises, and which the floods have aroused amongst the
Two men are now lying in the Government. related that the total subscriptions collected the other more or leas seriously injured-the
Wing Lok Strest. There are yet the collective the Peak filter beds are being constracted in two streets exly, vz, Fonham Strand and Point last evening. Somewhere half way up subscriptions to come from the numerous. For this work Cantonese and Hak-kan aid co guilds in Hongkong, besides individual doga-gaged. At about six p.m. yesterday a quarrel tions from the rich. Chinese merchants and others whose munificence may be stirred in a liberal response to the numberless starving ones within the districts suffering by the terrible visitation.
SHIPPING CO. CO-PERATION. The willingness to assist the Canton bene
alone; for the shipping companies which have factors is not confied to the merchant classes
from Hongkong to Canton have waived the transported the large supplies of food stuffs
freights on the consigaments. Notably among the firms to 40 generously co-operate with the Causap Committee are the Hongkong, Caston. and Macao Steamboat Co. Ed., the Yuen On s. S. Co., 1.d., and the Shi On SS Co, Ld., the latter companies being under the control of Mr. Chan Siu Ki
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The firm of general store keepers,
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started between a Cantonese and a Hak-ka over the question of water. A fight followed immediately, which soon became general, and by the time the police arrived no less than forty mea were interested, using poles, and pick axes for all they were worth. The fight was stopped and two men were despatched to
other one of his fingers split. Seven arresta hospital, Oas had his head opened and the
Police Court, this moralog, and the case was were made. The accused were charged in the
remanded.
THE MATCH ́INDUSTRY ÎN JAPANS
The Nagoya Guild of Match Manufacturers raised the price of matcher by to për cent, on the oth instant, but it has not produced the are acting on their own initiative after the desired effect of improving the position of the ample set by the independent relief parties in industry. After two days' conference, on tha Canton. They are chartering a launch and 3h and rath intant; the guild agreed to sus- equipping it with supplies to the value of $5,000 pond operations in the match factories on the which will be gifted to the sufferers by memrst, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th of every bers of the firm's own staff. Laudable as the month and to reduce the working hours from effort is on the part of Vesars. Sincere, it would 12 10 8 a day for the purpose of reducing the appear thas any decentralisation of action would. tend to increase the cost of the relief measures,
selves. Considerable space is devoted to the Ball will heartily congratulats them, on the oat to buy food during the last few days, and it were obtained from the merchants and traders result of a clan fight which took place at Weat} shipping of Hongkong, which is as it should be, remembering the importance of the shipping trade to the Colony. Sixteen Ordinances were passed in 1937, but with the exception of the extension of the incorporation granted to the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Ordinance, the Seditious Publications Ordin. Corporation, the Life Insurance Companies.
ance, and the aew Companies inw.ns to local registers none was of great moment.' The section devoted to the public works of the Colony is severely precise. With regard to the Tung Wa Hospital, which is in the public eye at the present time in consequence of its exeitions in connection with the floods in Kwangtung and Kwangsi, a simple explana tion of the manifold duties carried out by that institution is given." The Govern white- This Hospital, opened in 1871, is mainly sup: parted by the voluntary subscriptions of Chinese but receives an annual grant of $8,000 from the Government. Only Chinese are treated in this institution which takes the place of a poor-house and hospital for Chinese sick and destitutë, Various other services not appertaining to a hospital are performed by the institutionesuch as the free burial of the poor, the repatria- tion of destitures; and the organisation of charitable relief in emergencies. Chi- nese as well as European methods of treatment are employed in accordance with the wishes expressed by the patients of their friends. About half the number are now treated by Western methods and the number is steadily increasing. The hospital is man- aged by a committee of Chinese gentlemen annually elected, their appointment being sub- mitted to the Governor for confirmation; is under the direct charge of a Chinese resident 33 surgeon, paid by the Government; and is under the supervision of a visiting physician who is a member of the Medical Department," The total number of regular troops in the Co lony at the end of 1907 was 1,564 officers, non- Commissioned officeis and men and for their services the Colony paid, the quite respectable sum of $1,214,34005 or 20 per cent. of the Couniawfully failing to have legibly painted on lony's revenue. There is nothing very new each bow and stern of his launch in English expounded under the lead of "General obser- and Chinese the number of passengers she is vations." The Colony's trade was depressed, allowed to carry on the 22nd inat, in Victoria the assessments fell, but why they fell is Harbour. Defendant pleaded not guilty, Mr. not exactly suggested, progress was made in
O. D. Thomson defended the prisoner. the New Territories and a remarkable fact is
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE)" DAILY-280 per annum.. ~WEEKLY—$18 per annum.
(1) The opium produced in any province must be consumed in that province poly, od shall not be exported into any other province. (3) Every gate in l'eking shall have an in Spector to examine all merchandise passing lo or out of the capital and to prevent the illegal passage of opium
(4) The Octroi Department shall search each train arriving at Peking.
(5) The police are to search throughout smokers resident in the capital” Peking and record the sames of all opium
(6) All opium not already disposed of by the various opium dens and shops shall be handed over to the Peking depot for disposalma
(7) All, opium smokers must apply to the police station for a licenco,
MARINE COURT.
the Han. Commander. Basil Taylor, R. N., In the Marice, Court, this morning, before Policeman A. C. Burford charged Au Kwai, master of liceosed steam lausch Kam Po, (1) with unlawfully failing to stop his launch when called to do so by a Police officer at 8.30 am, on the 2zed inst. in Victoria Harbour, (2) with
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So general is the feeling of sympathy that has been aroused that the work of relieving distress is not confined alone to the organisa tions controlled by the central Charitable Institutions Individuals aic manifesting their sympathy which assumes practical form. Several gentlemen, not connected with the benevolent societies, have formed them- selves into small parties, with funds provided out of their own pockets with which they have bought supplies of food and other necessaries. These parties have proceeded in person to the Inundated districts with the object of extending help and administering charity to the p or with their own hands.
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THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co., Ld., announces that the total output of the Company's three mines for the Week ending Jane 13, 1908, amounted to 23,27 49 tons and the sales during the period to 24,961,75 tons.
TELEGRAMS ABROAD. Ga Reference has been made to the telegraphic appeal from Canton seeking the weight and in fluence of the Chinese merchants in Hong kong to despatch supplicatory cables to the Chinese doing business in the more important com mercial centres of the world for subscriptions' and
to the Reliel Foods, This action could not be THE GENTRY'S ACTION.
taken by the Tang Wa directors off their own The Canton, gentry has raised a sum of bat, as concurrence had to be obtained from $1000 from the Wai Chong Granary foods, the Registrar General that official in a mem- and has appointed four membats from among her of the directorate by virtue of his office themselves to superisland the diuibution of The matter having been brought to the notice provision, and, if necessary, medicine alio, io of the Government, and His Excellency agree the unfortunates. For white reduced to a con.ing, the official imprimator was given to theplanation, and he was charged before Mr. Kemp
the women and children, the old and infirm, dition of impecuniousity, It is to be feared that must have suffered terrible privations through exposure and during the severe ordeal they had. to pass through.
The gentry has wired to the Cantonese offi- cials in Peking and to various places to solicit
sicriptions-in-ald- of the relief funds. The Viceroy has been approschef for liberal sub- scriptions and to exercise His Excellency's influence to obtain sub-criptions from the mandarin circle.
LAUSCH OWNERS' CO OPERATION,
today the cables of appeal went forward, and proposed action. In the course of the foranoc it is to be hoped that the funds will be material- y augmented as the result of the action of the süpplication originating in Canton.
SUBSCRIPTION FROM QUEEN'S COLLEGE. College have subscribed $49.0 hand sent it to The boys and Chinese staff of Queen's
the Tuog Wa Hospital as their mile to relieve the distress is South China.
DR. KOCH IN JAPAN,
SPLENDID RECEPTION..
Owing to the unsettled state of the weather a seaman named Ip Sui Chan obtained, by some meana yet to be explained, à pair of seaboote A jealous policeman lost no time in baving Ip locked up, charged with being in possession of property alleged to have been.stolan, Unfor tunately Ip could not give a satisfactory ex
to-day, and romsuded.
THERE are extensive deposits of soft coal five to ten miles south west of I-chow fq, which have been worked for many years by crude antive methods. It is now proposed by the
local officials to form a company for the pur pase of exploiting there coal measures by the usp of Western methods or partial Wei. tern methods, Araf Ye Hsien. This project is particularly interesting ba cause there is also iron ore not far from the coal fields referred to. A rail-road from mentioned as a possible meins of delivering I-chow-fu to the new port of Hai Chow is
the output of the proposed mises. However, even as it is, we baye wa'er transportation for small boats to the Grand Canal from about the middle of Tuly to the middle of September,
The rate per quarter and per rem; proportionat, strited, viz., The Crown Rent (Land Tax) was ward, when the s.5. Kumng was lying at tion has been requested to provide steam Dr. Koch, the noted German bacteriologist,
on the azn inst, as he was coming from east The Canton Steam-Launch Owners' Associa The daily foue in delivered free when the addrowls paid with an alacrity that war almost incom Jardine's No. buoy, he saw three launches launches at half price of hire to enable emarived in Yokohama yesterday by the P. M. socomible to memenger. On coples sent by post anvenient," the subsidiary coinage was a nuisance, embarking passengers from the ss. Kumsang, misuries from the surrounding districts 10 steamer Siberia, and immediately proceeded additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage, and representations were made to the Chinese and returned, when he saw that one launch bad accurate estimate of the extent of the disaster inst. He was accompanied by his wife.
travel over to Canton in order that a more
to Tokyo, reports a Tokio despatch of fith authorities in Feking and Canton urging the Bingle Copies Daily, fenicante: Weekly, twenty. Suspension of the coinage of small coins at the Bone, He steathed up and down, watching and the amount of relief required may be ap- At 7 o'clock yesterday morning the "Siberia, depending on the extent of the rainy season.
The postage on the weekly insus to any part of the
world in 80 cents per gourter.
Ave conta,
MARRIAGES:
Op June 20, 1968, at Shanghai, CHARLES -MARGE of Tsingtao to ELVINA FF DUFOUR, of Shanghai..
On June 21, 1908, at Shanghai, JAMES WATSON, oldest son of J. Watson of Wishaw, Scotland, to EVELYN MINNIE RUSSELL, second daughter of F. H. Restell, of Swindon, England
Canton, Mint until the coins had again resched par, and so forth. There is nothing very illuminating in the report and the personal element is sedulously excluded, but as a report it'may prove a handy work of reference,,
He went west, to the China Merchants' wharf
cess of passengers, At last, one shoved off, them, as they seemed inclined to carry an ex
when he was a little to westward of the Har bour Office, and he turned and west towards her, blowing four blasts; He could not be sure that she could have heard him, He then steered for the whaif he thought she was making for and bew" four blasts again twice. After the second blasts, when about 3c0 to 400 yards off, Le distinctly saw some of REAR-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton arriv.wards him. He then blew again, and noticed-
the passengers.gesticulating and pointing to
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
proximately formed,
THE RED CROSS SC ETY. The present case is peculiarly one for the ex- ercise of the activities of the Canton Red Cross Society which has deputed members, with the necessary stock of pravisions and stores besides medical comforis, to the North River to attend to those who may be in need thereof. "WHAT THE SELF-GOVERNMENT SOCIETY
IS DOING,
with 1 and Mrs. Kach on board, was signali- ed as having passed Kannoniak, and fire. works were discharged at Yokohama to announce the arrival of the distinguished visitors, crowds assembling, quickly at the hatoba to welcome them. When the ves sel steamed into the harbour Dis. Kitasate, Shibata, Shiga, and Kitajima, who had special. down from Tokyo on the previous day, together with the German Consul General and his wife, proceeded in a Harbor Office launch to the Siberia to meet Dr, and Mrs.
at the Customs hatoba ar to aim,
∙ly come
On June 25, 1908, at Shanghai, A. HERAUX, ed At Chèmulpo on 21st inst, on-board H.M.Sthatthey werefningup, andtheysurnedandmade. ed that the members of the Canton Self. Kock, who, umidas-Cheers-of-welcome,-landed:
son of the late-A Heraux, of Lake Mimico, Province of Ontario, Canada, to ROSE BAG-Aurity. He paid a visit to Prince Ito, the for the nearest pier. They were approaching: GARIDGE, widow of the late J. C. Baggaridge. Resident-General, the following day, .
On June 22, 1908, at Shaeghai, JAMES COULTHARD JONES, of 1, M. Customs, Che Joo, 10 ELEANOR PHOEBE WRIGHT PENNING. TON of Loeden, Ontario, tanada.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, Friday, June 16, 1908,"
HONGKONG REVIEWED BY THE GOVERNOR,
After the breezy, emphatic and trenchant re port which was submited by an official in the Government service the other day, on the subs ject of opium-smoking, we had come to believe - that at last the psuni drub a'mosphere of official documents had been dissipated. But His Ex- Lucy the Governor's rappil on the Blug as colourless ASA PRMINY
THE general belief in the Democratic Party is that Mr. W. J. Bryan's nomination as candidate for the Presidency admits of no question; but that a fight qu the subject of the Democratic platform between the two wings of the party is probable before the Convention meets. The question of the selection of a National Chair
man has been deferred.
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By kind permixtion of Major E. R. I. Chilly under Fandmaster TC. Gabriel, will play the and the Officers, the Band of the soph M.LI, following excellent programme at the Kowloon Hotel, tomorrow, the 27th inst, during and after dinner, on the law
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Government Society would remain idle with nearly at right angles to each other. She rad folded arms while all other associations are. -alongside the pier with the passengers soding displaying such praiseworthy pod remarkable and as soon as she got to the pier they meeting for to-day for the purpose of taking on the gunwale and hanging on to the swaing, activity. The committee has convened a public jumped and ran off the pier. He counted 25 so immediate steps in collaboration with the ex sunning.fe then went alongside, and found cellent organisations of the refef committee. snother launch between her and the wharf, just At the meeting the following question will be shoving off with a load of passengers. She submitted for discussion: Owing to the had several of defendant's passengers on board, serious calamity that has befallen the inhabit and made them get back into defendant's boat, ants of the surrounding districts of Canton, Be counted eleven who so went back. He whether it is not advisable that a joint asked defendant why he did not stop, but he petition be formulated and submitted to the made no reply and refused to speak. He then Throne, through the Canion Viceroy, praying ed visitors drove to the station in a carriage aighteen months. Dr. Kech, who is well-knows-
Dr. Hyodo, chairman of the Yokolisma Medical Association, presented an address la
reception accorded him and bis wife. An Dr, Koch, who expressed his thanks for the interesting feature of the proceedings was the presentation of a bouq et sent by the Yokohama Medical Association and other public bodies, which was gracefully performed, D. Rebest Koch, the eminent German bac by the little daughters of Drs. Hyncoteriologist, who recently arrived at Tokin from and Rekkaku. Led by these young ladica, the America, will visit China, India, Jave, and party proceeded to the upper room of the Cas-Egypt after three or four months stay in Japan. toms office. After a short rest, the distinguish-ell allogether be absent from boms about
By kind permission of Major R, Le H. Burton counted the passengers remaining, on board that, as a spacial favour, the poor people within specially sent by the Koncho, and proceeded throughout the world as, having discovered the and Officers Commanding, the Band of the and found 78, ail told, on deck, Third Battalion. "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the fol- Idwing programme of musić, during diszer, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the 17th instrat
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By Mr. O. D. Thomson-The other lunch alongside the pier was a Yao-ma-ti ferry launch. The defendant's launch, had stopped when he got alongside,
the foundated districts be exempted from there Tokyo by the is o'clock train, All the payment of land taxes for a certain, specified houses in the streets of Yokohama through peñod,
which they passed were gaily adorned with flage in their bopoor.
THE VICEROY'S REPORT, The Viceroy has submitted a telegraphic re port on the disastrous flood and the actual con- dition of the country to the Government in Peking The report was necessarily only a brief qon, as the Kwangcbow Trefect, who has beep out on a visit of inspection to the ficoded disticts fat four days since, has not yet retur hard to Canton, Excellency.
fore, to give mpra panicularsla
Defendant stated that he was carrying passen gers from the Auma ng He did not hear any whistle. When near the wharf, one of his crew told him that the police launch was ap provching and he immediately went witern. He was alongside thì Was fide
phisis bacili in 1809, was born in Klaustha), Hanover, on December 18, 1843. In 1880 be appointed a member of the Imperial Iard Health, and three yours later tivy Council The train which carried Dr. Koch and his and; Director of the German Cholera Come party arrived at Shimbashi Station at 11.30. A molusion, In 1885 Dr. Koch was large number of leading medical men, includ, a Professorship to the Berlin: ing Surgeon General Baron Ishigoro, Surgeon Director (the Justi tieneral. Baron Takagi, Dr. Baron Oks (Chlef 1891 Medical Adviser to be
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