THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JULY
West River Floods.
EARLIEST ACCOUNT
CORROBORATED.
OFFICIAL REPORT OF DISTREIS :
AND DAMAGE.
The following comaspondence, relating to the West River Floods was laid before the Legislative Council by command of His Zx. celteacy the Governor, at the meeting this *fieraoon:-
CHING YUN: DISTRICT: Embankment Size of Broach. Tai Yau Liu Ka60 Tiaong Chun Fo Ki 465 Taat Sing Kong Ki,.750,1 Sam Kek Ki..... 500 Ship Shi KP1210 Lên Sau kh Mad Tap Ki
450 fl........do y Ching Kong, Bau Ki,160 ... Kong Tau Kh450 f Chik Korg K50 fu.............. Kam Ting Ki.....720 ft 6:0 fl
The whole city of Wuchow was under, water, but except in a few cases the hoijen, bava: not. suffered, Considerable quantities piece goods and other merchandise hava baen ruinad., but the principal damago has been suffered by tha pala and fanks in the Fo Ho, Two big day were sunk and a number of cargo b*als mostly loaded, with firewood also flower boata and places.fires folk must be somewhere between twelve sampane. I should think the total number of
of the fund and which was signed by members of the Council. It was not captions criticism which, dascribed this change of attitude as a
· remarkable conversion. They now learned that the majority was in favour of the proposals “which a year ago were regvided as ipaquitable, If the majority were in favour of the scheme oa what ground could it be oppaied?: Ele proposed thatthematier be postponed Infpid Elgin's late ter of January, g, he stated that it was desir- →Kble that contributors should not feel that they Enda grievance. Personally he would add-tot eran a minority of the contributors, Mr. Stewart-discussed the core.pondente at some
H.B.M. Consulate-General,
4470 ft, & 660 ft, 4 placev. length and remarked that if the scheme was
Sha Bhan To Shi Ki 40 ............... advantageous to the civil servants it might be
Cantor, July and, 1908.
Toto 170 th otherwise to the taxpayers. The Hongkhog Si-ip reply to Your Excellency's despatch Wau Tau Kit public should know exactly what liability they "No, to of June 16:h, which resched me on the Sha Ki Wan K.200 .............. were likely to incur by taking over the pension 30th ultimo, I have the bonour to state that than Ki Wan Kf... 40 f...................................' fond. He could not realise the necessity for am not at present in a position to afford you Wai Ki: beung Kl..300 ft, & 150 ft. Wu Tau Wat Ki 120 ft......... burry and moved that the second reading be any authoritative information concorcing the postponed.
foods and consequent famine, in the valleys of Wai Ki Ha Ki 430 l., 200 ft.
***& 150 ft. Mr. Pollock supported the proposal for post..the West and North Rivers.
Kai Pai Ki20ft & 300 ft. ponement,
·FÅ YUN DISTRICT, Puk Fai Village Chik Nal Do...
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The Coloniet Secretary, in a very long by reply, recapitulated the arguments used in bis opening speech,
His Excellency the Governor, remarking on Mr. Stewart's speech, observed that it was desirable that the conditions of the Civil Service in Hongkong should be brought into uniformity with those of other colonies.
*The second reading was passed unanimous ly,
ADJOURNMENT.
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The Governor-General, to whom I háve applied for part colars of the areas inundated, the number of people rendered destitute by the floods and the extent of the dimige done to the crops, bas pol as yet sent me any, reply. He bur, I u derstand, called for reports from the local officials in the districts affected.
At a recent mealing of Iritish and American. missionarist in-Canton, a committee was formed who hire made arrangements ja sand three parties, e nisingeach of one foreign missionary and several native pastors, up the West, North
The Council then adjourned till Thursday and East Rivers, respectively, with instructions next.
FINANCE COMMITTER."
A meeting of the Finance Committed was hold immediately after the meeting of Council
the Colonial Secretary presiding. It was agreed - to recommend that the following voter ba
adapted by the Council:-
LIGHTHOUSES.
A sum of four thousand six hundred and seventy dollars in aid of the vole, Public Works, Recurrent, Maintenance of Lighthouses.
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
A sum of three hundred dollars in aid of the
to investigate the conditions prevailing in those districis. I.have been promised a copy
•
Kwok Tai Do Your Tai Po
DO. 12 Do. Ng Wo Pus Glus. Do Shiu Mai Do. Wong Ki Shau Vili agt ........................ Ma Po Au Village.... Shao Kai Do...)
bankment.
All fooded.
KO VIU DISTRICT.
3
Name of Em Size of Breach. Remarks,
Out of 130 fiver zo ft.' Fhouses of their report, which is expected in about To Kai Wai ........ 3 wide by 15 it. only have Chigh... ...... I escaped de- thicc w eks time.
L'struction.
wide by to it. (Over 40 ft.) (high
I have requested His Majesty's. Consul, at Wuchow to furnish me with a report on the Ngo Tong Wal... state of affairs in the West Rivar välloy above Wathow.
I shall not fail to transmit to Your Excel.
lency all the information. I am able to obtain from, the above fitotioned, sources &c.,
Heung Sha Wal
(Over 180 #1)Y
have,
{by soft, high}. fOver 160 f. 2 by 17 ft. high ĺ Chik Tong Wai... Over 10 :)
by to it.
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First breich at
HARRY H. Fox; Acting Consul-General.
vote, Colonial Secretary's Department and His Excellency, Bir F. D. Lugard, K.C.M G., Fung Took Wai...22) I. by 20 f., Tau and se. Legislature, Other Charges, incidental ex- panies.
QUARANTINE STATION.
A sum of eight thousand five hundred dol fars in aid of the vote, Public Works Extra ordinary, Quarantine Station.
COMPENSATION.
A sum of fifteen thousand dollars in aid of the vets, Public Works, Extrabidinary, Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1993 com pensation.
THE BYOKIA,"
A sum of five hundred dollars in aid of the vote, Medical Departments, B.-Hospital nod Asylums, Infectious Hospitals, Hospital Hulk Hygeia, for the following items.
Personal Emolumenis.
Temporary Staff .........
Other Charges.
Provisions, &c. «uma
Total... FORESTRY.
4
$200
300
$500.
A sum of two thousand dollars in aid of the vote, Botanical and Forestry, Department, Other Charges, Forestry in New Territories,
TAI FO, The Governor recommends the. Council to vole a sum of two-thousand dollars-in-aid-of the vole, Public Works Extraordinary, Staff Quit. ten, Tai Po.
TYPHOON REFUGE.
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·C B, D.SO., &c, &c. &c.
H.B.M, Consulate General Canton, July, and, 1958.
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Soft by 18 ft........
cond at Tse Yung Kok,
and twenty, it was first reported that a con siderable past of the city of Kwalio had been carried away, but this was much saggerated. I understand, however, from a Catholic mis sionary of that city that there are suburbs and villages in the paighbourhood which must beva suffered severely.—I have, &c.
(Signed), R. I HARDING.
CORRESPONDENCH.
1We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed-
by Correspondents in this column]" HONGKONG FLOOD RELIEF FUND.
· TQYṛNK EDITOR OF THE “ Honarona Teledrapu,7. Sir-I feel almost certain that you will give me a little space.l your widely-read paper to make few remarks generally on "A Calonist's " very proper letter, which was published in your last isint, and on missionaries le particular.
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There is a saying, I was told, when visiting the coast ports not so very long age, that "those ontalde the ring of operations in the Lord's vineyard" are not competent to criticize the 'goiege-on of the vineyard labourers," and that whatever was said or written was the work of a pack of Foolz (capital F, please) ard con Requently their remarks were a tissun of falsehoods. That may be the opinion of the "vineyard-fokia," but the proverbial man-in- the street in Chins, who has to be wide-awake in order to ko'p body and soul together, and who refuses to be bamboozled by the periodical THE P. & O., S. N. Ca's Steamer reports, for home consumption, issued on mis- sionary "work" carried on in Ching, in entirely of a different opinion. I have had the pleasure of visiting some of the so-called "inland. stations," and know whereof speak.
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But to the point.. The suggestion which has appeared in print, and which has been the subject of some comment, to the effect that
money, sice and or other forms of relief for : the flood sufferers be forwarded to and dis- (Firstbreachtributed through the agencies of the missionary at Kun Tibodies in some of the affected districts" is, 1-
later ones (at Tai Tam.
Sir,-lo continuation of my despatch No. 94 Lik Tong Way...130ft by 25ft... and 2 must say, a piece of cold-blooded impudence, of to-day's fate, I have the honour to enclate, for Your Excellency's perusal, copy of a letter just received from Tasai Wen Taung YAO, secretary to the Governor-General, together with a list in Chinese of the flooded districts
HARRY H. FOS,
150 ft, by 15,f............... 130 t, by 18 ft.
Both brea-
(Heung Ki.
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in the West and North River valleys.-1 have,Chik Ting Wai...too (t. by 16 ft.... chesat Nam &c.,
110 ft, by 18 ft...... Acting Consul-General. | Pak Shek Wai .. go If, by to studie His Excellency, Sir F. D. Lugard, KC.M.G., |;
Cille. D. Og &C, &, &c.
Viceroy's Yamen, Caston, and July, 1958. Dear Mr. Fox, As directed by you in your leiter of the goth ultimo, I send you herewith a list of the flooded districts in the West and North River valleys, as repared to the Viceroy by the local magistrare and the deputies sent out by His Excellency to investigate the can- dition of the ilooded districts.
Kam Kai Wai. Over 300 ft.wide
"DELTA,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
[691 WEAR GUARANTEED.
Consignces of Cargo by the above-named ressel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloos Wharf, and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each mark, and delivery can be obtained as soOD BF contigament will be sorted out mark by the Goods are landed
This vessel bringe of Cargo
From London, &c, ex S.S. Macedonia, From Calcutta, ex $.5. Somall.
From Persian Gulf, or B.1.S.N. and B. &
P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 bourt.
Goods not cleared by the 29th instant, a 4P,M.. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas for examination. by the. Consignee's and the Company's representative at mi
which no one but a missionary would have had the audacity to suggest. The idea is not only preposterous, but it is an insinuation that the Oblness of Hongkong are not competent to at- tend to their own affairs and those of their more unfortuna'e countrymen. What have the missionaries done to alleviate the sufferings o the people in this calamity? A lot, in their Saved by own estimation. They started for the scene prompt ac of desolation (to quote" your editorial) fwenty-appointed hour.
jon al.
eight days after the floof bad begun!" They though partlyinun waited until all danger was over, one can rest assured, before the matter was given a bought Whit have thay, montributed out of their easily earned" salaries towards r8- lief?. Echa answers “What?" Did they bear their cries?" Sell'all that thou hast and give to the poor and suffering and then come and follow Me." Does that convey any meaning.io | thane alleged followers of Christ P.
dated.
All houses adficent to the above embank- ments with the exception of the last one hive been destroyed,
KUK KONG DISTRICT: The City of Shiu Chau Fu flooded
VING TAK DISTRICT..
All that part of the district under the direct All the crops in these districts Save been supervision of the Magistrate and the, Kwong completely destroyed and about a million-pro---Hau-Sub-district are entirely floded.. ple are in a destitute condition which will last until the next crop come; round again about four months from now.
The Canton Government has sent a deputy with money and provisions to each of the flond-
A sum of one hundred and eight-six thousand- five hundred dollars in aid of the vote, l'ublic Works / Extraordinary, Mongkokteui *Break; ¦ ed dittion to cooperate with the local, magie- water-Typhon Refuge for Small Craft, ...
This was all the business.",
·$1,300 VANI^RHD,
RESPECTANCE-LOʻKING CHIN MAN, ACCUSED OF FORGERY.
Before Mr. J. II. Kemp, presiding in the Po- lice Court, this afternoon, a respectable-lanking young Chinmn named Chan Kaj, ellas Cheung Kam Bing, about twenty-two years of age, unemployed, was indicted on three counts of forging a promissory note, by which means bo in alleged to have obtained the sum of $300 from a'merchant în Wing Lok Street,
trate to give the sufferers is much relief an possible,,
The Charitable Instimions are also very busy with their relief work. They have scol agents with provisions to all the flooded- dis- tricts-Yours sincerely,
(Signed), Wen Tsung Yao.. Hit Honout; Consul-General Fox.
LIST OF FLOODED DISTRICTS IN THE KWANGTÚNG PROVINCE. NAM HOT DISTRICT.. Name of District. Name of Enbanken Star of Koog Po Sub- Kaa Tiz Wai Over 100 ft.
distric
Kam fha Wai Do. Ting Oa-Wai ̈
Pak Muk Long? 1 Wal
Fa Kong Wai
C
Da,
Wong Ting Pub-district..
The acouard denied the charge. According to the prosecution defendant was supposed to -havo visited a certain merchant in Wing - Lok Street on the 14th April last, and, representing !imself as being an employen in Meists. Tang- ku and Company, a French firm carrying on business at 17, Queen's Road Central, sisled that the compradore-a man named Kwok Mo Ng Tau Sub-1 Hol-wanted a loan of $100. The merchant
district
Dr.
Dr.
Da.
J
{Shek Tie Tai}
1 Wai
Fan Long Wal
HOK SHAN DISTRICT. Name of Emlankisente **: Size of Breach Tseon Lak Wate
Over бia feet, Wong Chung Wa......... Tai Kwan Wai.
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400 fett. 230 feet. 240 feet.
350 feet.
Tuk Kopy Waimaks : Long Wal..... negara pinta Sbeck Yin Wai .....
Ku Kone Tom Wait...mo', u'
'S2.WUI DISTRICT. Nase of tankment. Stropf Breach Lung Puk Wai ............................ Over 400 feet. Wong Kong Wal
350 feet, Pan Hok Wai.....
100 feet. Tai Hing Wa....
$70 feet. Kolo Wai................................. 11 720 feat.
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Hemarks.
KO`MING. DISTRICT. Name of Embankment, Sirs of scach, Sam Chau Wai Over ft. At Tai Wai Kok Ki.
.
Overa1b ft.
Ki
What has the Chinese, the Heattiens," -the half-civilized, the man-eating people done? Thu query would better" be answered- by another query: ̧' What haven't they done From the richest down to the posest, the school children, the coolie and the sampanman, one and all have donated something, done something, everyone has appeased an appetite and quenched a thirst. And thore “Prodigal Son, "feeding on the saited calf while hundreds, (I beg pardon) twenty-three persons, were gerishing now come to teif sense of duty and offer their "valuable services to help distribute the funds, as if the work could not be done without heir "help"
The question a lurally arises! "What's
behind it all?" I am inclined to believe
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised. * bare left the GodoWAL
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
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with "A Colouis that shere is a pur- pore behind it all; that he missionsrics informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being want to ingratiate themselves in the eyes of the landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous people who have lost faith in them at the ex-andjor extra bazardous Godowns of the Hang- * pease of others. But there is one more point "kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- which "A Colonist has, perhaps, forgotten, pany, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery
may be obtained, If they were given the chifce of doling out the relief funds, which, I fervently hit, will not bapper, the opportunity arises, for a picely worded report, for home constituents, covering me hundreds of pages, of the "hundreds of thousands of dollars distributed among the poor and soffering beathens by miuiopatjes in China.
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby SATURDAY
Pak Bok. Wai. Over tooft. At Sheung Kai Tan Over 200 ft. Chan Ting Wai Over rooft, At Sheung TaiKong
and another 500 f'.
Keur ki, Tai Sha Wai Over soft. At Tai Sha Tau H Over 100 ft.
H.B.M. CONSULATE GENERAL, Over (a) ft.
Canton, July 6th, 1908.
· Do.
Sir,I have the honour to eaclase for Your Excellency information capy of a report from His Majesty's Acting Consul at Wuchow on the subject of the recent flode in the West River valloy.-1 hive, &c..
.... (Sd) HARRY H. FOX,
· Acting Consul General, His Excellency, Sir F. Dugard, R.C.M.,
c'h, D 5.0, &C., &c,&c;
Do.
Da
Do
Sha Kong Wait.. Ng A Hol Wai Fu Li Wai
Do.
Ja. Over 40 ft. About 10 ft.
Unknown
district
Do. Do,
No Long Wai Tong. Ha Chong Wai Dɔ. Man Kau Wai Uo.
Chan W'ai Do.
After all, Sir, I think the Chinese ton level headed a people to trust the alleviations of the sufferings of their own race to a pack of foreign ers, for whim the "heatben" harlille respect.
Yours, e'c...
ONE OF THEM HEATHENS. Hoogkong, July 23rd.
said he would consider the matter, and şiked defendant to return in a few days. When de- fondant called again two days later,the mer- chant intimated that he had agreed to make Kam Li Sub-1 The loan. Defendant, it was arrested, took him to Messes, Tangku and Company's pre- misgy, and introduced the merchant to a man purpóning to be Kwok Mo Hol. The money was handed over, and a pro-) missory note, signed by defendant and the alleged Kwok Mo Hoi, given. Soms lime later, baving bis suspicions aroused as to the geninneness of the transaction, be called at the Fai, Kong Wai ...Over 40 ft2 office of Meis. Trogku, and asked to see Kwok Mo Hei. On this occasion the real | Ku Cho Wai....................Over 600-1ḥLim a pinces: was the principal cause of the great famins some tima last night.
Kwok Mb Hol was present, and he said to.
Kau Kong Sub.Į
district.
TUDE
KAM BHUI DISTRICT,
Sue of Breach.
Name of Karbankesent
Remark
More than ro
A / ONBERY is-reported so having taken place at the Soldiers and Sailors' Home in Arsenal Succt. The thief, who is believed to have been one of the discharged "boys" gol away with Sia "worth of cigars and cigarettes and other odds and ends. Although the low was dis covered this morning the robbery must have taken place between mid-day of ibe 21st and
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 20th of July,: will:
subject to rent.
be
All broken, chased, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th of July, at 9 30 A.M.
All Claime must reach' us before the 4th of August, 1908, or they will not be recognised.,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the No Fire Insurance will be effected, sit,
Undersigned.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & Co.,
5. Agents,
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Hongkong. ajid July, 1908
POLICE SergeaukSútton; ofthe Water.l^olice Sta- tion, charged two,boatmen in the Folice Coort, this morning. One be accused of making fast biz zampan to the sicamer Hatching while sko the other pleaded guilty to bearding the same was under way in the harbour, yesterday, and vessel without the captain's permission," They were each fand sto, da
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H. B. M. CONSULATE, Wuchow, July 2nd, 1958. Sip-in reply to your telegram of yester day's date 1 have the honour to inform you that I do not consider it likely that there will be a famine or even any great scarcity: In this
THEAdmiralty announce the following appoint. houses col-Province, except in the event of the failure of
mente: Liopleaset M. E. Cochrane to the lapsed... the aatama rice crop. The export of rice, which
Chor, bdie (G), nóth aật, and to the detras (fint and G), on recommissioning, undased, Over ten ple- nine years ago, is prohibited and in view of ty it had not been for the rainy weather Chon dis, Jun 30, Barden-Smith, to, the Kinuha, FROM 8 PM, TO 11 P.M.
Sub-Lisulepsuts: H. Forrester, to the Chary). and to the stres, ou recommis. ces burst & the damage which the crops of the province Hong believes that his liberty would not have sloning, Y. about to have suffered there is no probability of this been snatched away from him. At about ous additional, 30th inst, and ou recommlalesing! .honies col. **L lupied..
probibition being removed, though the Canton o'clock this morning Chun took refuge in an ao. C. E.. Wilkins, to the Kinako, and D. Maxwell; San Chun Wai...Over 100 fl
Viceroy has telegraphed asking that this should occupied bene at 16, Des Voeus Road Central to the Alacrity, both on recommissioning, both
to escape the heavy downpour" which was then undated. Staff Paymaster J. TH Sbak Pan Wal...:Over 100 ft....
Wright, to the be done.!
fallion. A policeman who had been watching Airwa, additional'soth fast, and on recommis Wong Kung Wai..,Over 800 (l..... ID 3 places, In the neighbourhood of Wychow and all Chun from the opposite side of the road follow-sioning, undated. Aapistant Paymasters: EP. Kas Chung Wal...Over tos
the way up the Fu Rivar great datıage has ed some minutes later, and discovered Chus Jones, to the Cedwar, In: charge, and as inter- Over so been done; some eight-tenths of the tics has busily engaged looking about the place Chan preter in Japanese, on recommissionlogy L.D. advance.
housecol been ruined and much hardship is ensuing argued that he was there to keep out of the et Mackean, to the Crafood, toth lush, and to the
·lapsada
lakong, eyeing a brass water inp, årgood: Tamari A. C. Ros,; to the Cis, additions), (Over 60 In many other parts, however, the damage that Chun was there for an unlawfpl purpose: 30th insli, and in charge on recommissioning,
·lapsad. at Nanning at the height of the flood the fields Loday, charged, with being a rogus and vaga, i to the Charybdis, vien Wainwilight (undated)
bond and with ekferlog unoccupied premisas, and-ig,tha Arfista, on récommlis were still some 25 to 39 lost above the water. Bay tha pérpose of committing a felony Fails and Paymaster: The crope je that region do not appear to have ing to give sincopy acodent of bimusif
The merchant did not believe him, and des- Sha Tau Wai......... cribad the Kwok Mo Hal to whom he bad given the loan. Then the fraud came out. The police were informed and a search for the two men ollowed, without rasalt. Last month, however, the merchant mai defendant in the street, and handed him over to the police. The other mian with the pseudonym is believed to be somawbern in Canton.
Evidence was taken, and the case further adjourned. witholden
The Mr G.E Morrell, of Messrs. Goldring,
WinFung Wal ...Over 100 ft.-
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