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A. S. WATSON & CO., of the Government Gazeti, proposes to raise a Volunteer Emergency Corps for the purpose of saving life on the harbour front during typhoons. This is to be done with the aid of life buoys, ropes, etc, which will be provided at convenient intervals along the Praya and the sea front at Kowloon. So far, so good; but it would appear that the authorities are inclined to be slightly scepti cal that young men, once having enrolled themselves in the Corps, will attempt to shirk their duty in the hour of need. It is stipulated that, as a certain amount of organisation is required to ensure co- operation and secure the best results, it is necessary that intending volunteers,
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Mr. AR Lows, bou, secretary of the Hong- kong Cricket Club hotifier, that the Shanghai. Cricket Club have-nvited the Club to send a cricket team to Shanghai and thai an accepi-
command of the Alacrity, dispatch ship the China Squadron, on recommissioning will be retained by Commander Cyril T. Ma Fuller, who took over the command in February fast. Litus Nail O'Niell has been appointedance has been sent, cong
The team should foava Hongkong about Ist first officer of the Alacrity, from the battleship October, probably by a P. & Q. mail of that Dreadnought, Lieut. O'Neill is a smart officer af sleven years' service in the Royal Navy,
The selection, of the team and all practice" RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 3:th August, 1908 ---.
than at present exists—a scheme which it is Foreign goods entered Chink from Hong hoped will be as effectual as it will commend kong vid the Kowloon stations during the itself for Litam simplicity, In fact, its year 1907 the valpe of Hk Tisrived simplicity in its chief recommendation. 29,820;314, an enhancement of about 8 The scheme, as set out in the current issue million tach over the preceding year
figures. Cotton goods, with two exceptions in shirtings, show substantial advancer, more especially cotton_thread, American kero- sene oil has increased by 21:485 gallons, while Sumatra oft decreased by 916,885 gallons (about 45 per cent.) and Russian oil by 310,105 gallons (about 35 per cent.): No Burma ali was imported by junk. All the items under metals fell off with the ex- ception of lead in pigs and bars, which ad- vanced about to percent. An exceptionlly profitable business, however, is reported to 'have been done in metals, and the general
174 decline in our returns may in a great mea-
19:6 sure be ascribed to the fact that foreign
Total 487 3,090 flagged lighters towed by steam-launches are now largely employed in lieu of native TO-DAY belog the occasion of ller Vajesty, junks to carry machinery, iron pipes, tinned: Quems Willelmina's birthday, a jeception way plates, cement, coal, kerosene oil, etc., to held at the Hongkong Hotel by the Nether China. The poor rice. crops of 1906 were lauds Consul. Anong those who left cards followed by two equally disappointing copsee the A. D. C's. to H. E. the Gover
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arrangements will be decided on by a special sub-committed composed if Bon. Dr. J. M. Ainsoo, Major E. W. R. Stephenson, 3rd Middlesex Regiment, and Mr. R.' Habcock,
Invitations have been issued to the varigas
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HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH "
SERVICE
THE OPIUM QUESTION.
CONSUMPTION IN CHINAL
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Peking, 30th August. Lord Li Ching fong, Chinese, Minister to the Court of St. James', has tolographed to the Imperial Government that, in view of the anti-opium campaign, if the con sumption of home-grown "opium should remain us heretoforo, His
Cricket Clubs in the Colony to nominale twn of their members who have a probable chance of places in the team to practice on the bers o Cricket ground during September, and men." Secretary of any likely aspirants to interport
of the Club are invited to notify the Excellency is apprehensive that it boncans will view to trial being adorded inay give rise to contentious dis that
Only that players whose nimes are includ in 1907, with the result, that there was a bor. H. E. Major-General Broadwood, Died in specialist on the notice board are en
THE Peking Government is negotiating with the British and Chinese Corporation about the conciosion of a new loan for the redemption of the Peking Hankow Railway from the Belgian Syndicate. Owing to lack of funds to carry out certain reforms, the Fukien provincial government has concluded a loan of $1,05,000 with the Chigo-lung-Yishong or Bank: of
bor, 998, when the ground will be opened at
uual for cricket and tenois,
The following ist er was addressed to the
following Clabs and Regimen: --Kowloon Cricket Club, Craigepgower Cricket Club, Cvil Service Cricket Club, Police Cricket Club, Parsee Cricket Club, R A. Cricket Club,
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sball pledge.. themselves to obey the orders of the officer in charge of the party, who will be, the Assistant. Harbour Master, orone of the Harbour Department Boarding Officers ur. some other Government officer deputed by the Harbour Master or by the Captain Superintendent of Police." Our steady demand for foreign rice to ruske up Rear-Admiral Stokes, the consular body and itled to practise at the néts before 1st Ccto- erument.to prohibit the cultivation
the shortage. The importation of foreign large cumber of private aceraintances and correspondent concludes:-"We can assure the authorities that there are many young (rice, reached 41548,103, picúls, an advance compatriots? men in Hongkong who are only too will of 1,741,214 picuts over 1906. Paddy incre- anding to help their fellow men' in their hour of ased from 68,206 picuis in 1905 to 1,037,906 misfortune and it is only through the absence piculs. With regardto opiumit is reported that of a systematical institution such as exists in some 1,040 piculs of foreign, opium passed many coast towns of England that they have our stations the highest figures for the last been prevented from doing so. But now 16 years, being an increase of 23 piculs that active interest has taken the place of over the previous year's figures. Malwa lethargic indifference, we can assert with advanced by 59 piculs, while Patna and some degreef certainty that everything will Benares declined by 13 and a3 piculs proceed without a hitch. As we have re respectively. No native drug or boiled marked before, the scheme cannot be too opiumi was reported. The opium trade for timely and it is only to be hoped that it will the year may be pronounced to be unsatie escape the fate of blissful procrastination as in factory. The Anti-Opium Edict of 1966, the case of the new typhoon refuge at Mong- and the subsequent closing of all opium koktaul. Those at the, helm of affairs are divaus and the restriction of the sale of the on the threshold of an excellent scheme, and prepared drug in China, checked opium there is no good reason why that scheme smoking to a considerable degree and caused should not be realised, so far as public co-much uneasiness among seilers and buyers. operation is concerned, if the authorities are.
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Cricket Club, Departmental Cricket Club, 3rd Middlesex Regiment, 13th Ripals Regi
ment and ingth Mehratta Regiment:-
Peking, 30th August.
Hongkong Cricket Club, The Ministry of War contem-
31st August, 1908.
plates the despatch of a Chinese fleet Dear Sir, I have the pleasure to inform you that the Hongkong Cricket Club have receiv- |-to the Southern Seas for a cruise,"
. It hua memorialized the Throne on the subject,
· RAILWAYS, AND TELE- GRAPHS
The Jiyu Tuilio repris that Marquis Katsura expounded his views in the Cabinet Council on Au,ust 18th, as to the postponement of presed-an-invitation from the Shanghai: Cricket arranzed works, the curtailment of administra Club to seada Hongkong cricket team to play bangbal early in October next, and that an live expenses and the andament of new enterprises, except such as are made imperative acceptance to the challenge has been sent.
7 be cricket ground is being opened (weather by the law. His colleagues are said to have consented to this policy for the strengthening permiiting) on Tuesday, the 1st proximo, to a of the financial bisie.
restricted number of players who may stand a chance of bring anfected in the team, and with a
PROPOSED INSPECTIO view to a representative team being chosen to ras present the Colony, I am instructed to invite your
[By courtesy of the "Sheung 15"] Club to nominate two cricketers (not being also members of this Club) who in your Com mitter's opinion have any likely claims to war-
Peking, 30th August rant selection, apl who, if chosen, could pro
H.E. Chung Pik, president of the bably arrange to go to Shanghai about the a October next. is, of course, understood that Ministry of Posts and Communica your nominees would practise as much as tions, is considering the advisability possible at the nets and in the practice games i
The reduction of sale of raw eplum announ-FOR-being in possession of seven catties of ced by the Indian Government during the sugar, a'Chicese coche suffired punish, ent at carly part of the year gave an impetus to the the hands of the Magistrate to-day. He bad trade, but owing to the active anil-opium' | the sugar concealed rather ingeniously up his propaganda in China the effect was but sleeve, but a policeman, suspecting that there temporary. In conformity with the under was something wrong, searched the mas in the taking with. China, the amounts offered at street. Explanations were fuitless and the the monthly auctions in Calcutta were coplie was called upon to pay Sro or undergo
21 days' imprisooment.
the cricket ground in September subject to of a tour of inspection throughout ny decision to the contrary come to by the the Provinces in connection with selection committee (Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Mr F. W. R. Stephenson; 3d Middlesex railways and telegraphs, Regiment, and Mr. R. Hancock)
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KOWLOON'S TRADE.
Being one of the Imperial Maritime Customs stations of China with which Eong kong is very closely associated interest will be found in the annual report by Mr. W. Reduced as follows: from January to June, M'D. Parr, the acting Commissioner for 4,400 chests were sold per month from THE construction of a huge new waterway ⚫[33
Kowloon, On the whole the district appears July to December, 4,000 chests per month; across Siberia, nearly parallel with the course to have been in a flourishing condition in and commencing with 1908 the sales will be of the Trans-Siberian Failway, is projected in 1907, an advance of 12 million taels of 303.900 chests. Finally, the heavy and un- Russia. It is proposed to connect five great percent, being shown in the junk trade, which expected fall, in silver at the end of the year Siberian rivers the Tobol, Ishim, Iztiah, Oh amounted to over 54 million taels in value. The caused considerable losses to Hongkong im and Yobessel--and other less important Commissioner himself writes that: "In porters, who had broughout at a high-stream, by cadals or light railwa ́s, and with view of the multiplicity of adverse circum change and had to close their remittances ordered extensive surveys to be taken.
a view to this the Russive Givirament bas stances inclemency of weather, tightness of to India when exchange had dropped some money market, change fluctuations, restric-15 per cent. Malwa opium was subjected tr, is sooounced that the Dominion, is to tion of opium smoking, orest in the South; to the same influences as Bengal, and to relieve the British Government of a portion of and last, but not the least, the transfer of the wards the close of the year larger sales were the cost of the Liverpool to Hongkong mait carrying trade from junks to foreign lighters reported, inconsequence of reduced arrivals subsidy. For several years Great Britain has The fates per quartar and per mentem, proportional of certain staple commodities referred to from India A small quantity of Persian been contributing 50,003 and Canada £10,000 The daily twins in delivered free when the addrem elsewhere-the statistics for the past iz opium was exported to Fukien province. a year. Under the new contract the joint
acoomble to toeager. Os copies went by post a
subsidy to the Canadian Pacific Company additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage. months show a distinct, and in the circumThe bulk-of-it-was-sold to the Japanese is to be reduced to. £45,020, and of this will be jaterested to learn that invitations bare within the capacity of our committee and valu The postage on the weakly imne to any part of the stances satisfactory, improvement both in the Government for sale in Formosa, where the British Government will contribute £20,000 || been issued by His Excellency, the Govemorable idea for future Carniva's were suggested,
volume and value of the-trade, educting there is a Governmeui mohopoly. Only and the Canadian Government £35000 year, to the Investi'ure of that gentleman with theTo the Caraival of 1909, which will be held : Blagle Copies Daily, ten ceata, Weekly, twenty about to per cent, from the total value of some 50 chest's of native (Yunnan) opium Great Britain is thus relieved of £42,202, while | Companionship of the Most Distinguished at Manila February second to ninth inclusive,
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On August 16, 1908 at Peitaiho, the wife of C. W. CAMPBELL, H. B. M. Legation, Peking,
· of a daughter. »
DEATHS.
On Audy 16, 198, suddenly, at Ichang,
the trade obtained from increased valua are reported to have been imported Into tion, there still remains a substantial Hongkong during the year, and out of that increase of aò per cent. to record." number the opium farmer reports having Although that would seem to indicate pro-boiled some 41 chests, which, it is believed, gress, we are told in the next sentence that by the Commissioner, were blended with with the exception of flour and foreign rice the foreign, drug for exportation to Annam
the Dominion asiomes an additional burden of 15,000. Is, however, considered that the service in well womb the extra cost to Canada.
Duntie despatch of July 31 states:-John J. Hayes, the New Yorker who won the Marathon Ráce, was gives a popular welcome when be
The team will in all probability be away
send a team, at seems likely, the trip may ex- about a fartpight and should Ticatsin. also
tand to three weeks, ..
Awaiting your early reply,-1 am, elc.,
A R.
We do not necessarlle sudorse the oplelona suprasied by Correspondents la this column.) THE PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL
·TO THE EDITOR OF THE !Harakòzo Telegraph." SIR, -It has bean defiahely de'ided to thake the Philippine Carnival an annual affili?' 'the' first Carnival, held in the latter part of Febru. ry, 1908 was pronour cadly successful: io every department, the matter of accommoda Friends of the Hoo: Mr. Wei Yuk, cu..,tica of visitors was demonstrated to be easily
HON. MR. WEI YÜK, C.M.G.
THE INVESTITURE,
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, at Government Home, on Wednesday, the gth September, at 5.30 p.m. 4 :
it is proposed to add the attractions of the Mi- itary Division Meet, the date of which is not set deficitely fixed, but which will,_in_all" pro-" bability, take place in the latter part of fapuary, „qad the Horsi Show which will take place after the Carnival. We are thus able to present to visitors à-series of entertainment covering.
Dr. GHONGY F. STOOKE, Church of Scotland trade was unsatisfactory. How the two stale. and the Straits Settlements. The Szechuan arrived last night at Nanamb, Tipperary, the typhoon, and has again to suffer from its period of at least one month. The difficult
Mission, aped 1 years.
On August 25, 1908, at Pootang, CHARLES
JAMES STUART ADAMS, aged 54 months.
ments are reconciled: it is difficult to say,
The Hongkong Gelegraph opposite causes. Unusuaily heavy rains in have, aiready been chronicled.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 31; 1908,
A TYPHOON CORPS FOR HONGKONG,
A contributor comments on the proposal of the Government to inaugurate the "Vic toría Emergency Corps" as briefly outlined la cur issue of the 29th inst. In the course.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. CABLE communication with Macao is inter- rupted, sir ce Saturday evebing
father..
Every effort is being mada in the United States, in Chios, is Australia and Japan 10 induce tourists to include Mapila in their itinerary,
in
We would request that you will use wist
bringing to the attention of your patronaja whatever form you deem proper, the facts here. in stated and such additional fecta és muy
THE NEGENI TYPHOON.
"Hongkong has again born visited by a drug is reported to have been plentiful, but home of his grandfather. The platform of the ravages, when it has scarcely emerged from all problems have all been solved and we can offer but there they are. With regard to crops the Yunnan crop only gave a 50 per cent. railroad station was crowded with several the blows delivered by the severe visitation of most definite assurances of interesting enter Mr. Parr says that the spring and the autumn yield. The report on further points is of thousand people, and when the train drew in September, 1956. Fonusately, the wires. anaiement and proper accommodations. rice crops, suffered from two diametrically interest but it mainly recounts events that the athlete was greeted by the town officials. Bounce, that timely warning was afforded by He was then seized by bis admirers and carried the Observatory, and the loss of life has not the autumn caused the river to overflow in
shoulder-bigh to his carriage, to an accompani. been so grest, though the damage to ship: ment of cheers and the discharge of fireworks. ping, and "propasty is considerable. The many paris, and the growing rice in the low- lying. districts along the river was almost
The horses were removed from ibe, carriage, list of strandings and collisions is unfor. which was pulled triumphantly by the crowd tunata'y considerable, and much damage efforts you e a in the Interest of our enterprise totally destroyed, the higher levels, however,
through the streets of the young man's grand-reported amongst the numerous launches yielded a very fair.crop. At first the autumn
that usually renter Rongkong harbour so harvest promised well; in fact, hopes were
lively a spectacle, "This also means, as a rule, at one time entertained that it would prove terday afternoon and; quietly appropriated an io "accept kire when called on to do so by an posed for loading sed moloading steator. Still form of circulars, lolders, inserts, posters, MC; army man and a lady, appeared at the Police Two recalcitrant ricksha coolies, who refused, much damage amongst lighters at d'small craft
Court this morning to answer for their conduct, It was alleged that the coolies in question, when hailed by Private Shepherd, of the R.A.MC in Hongkong, yesterday morning, and by Mrs. M. Mason, of 9 Humphreys Avenue, Kowlopa, declined to respond to their advances. Both pullers were found guilty, after evidence had been taken, and each was sen- tenced to pay à une of $5. The action of the lady and the Army man in taking the trouble to bring the matter to Court, it what must have
worthy of high commendation.
Indian syce's boots. He will regret bis action A COOLIE strolled into Murray Barracks, yes
for three weeks in gnol.
a record crop, but before the rice was ready for harvesting incessant rains reduced the yield to a five-tenths crop. The spring har vest proved (ven more disappointing, owing of an appreciative letter he remarks that to excessive drought. These short crops residents of Hongkong will have noted with have further enhanced the cost of living, satisfaction the news, appearing. in our and thus curtailed the purchasing power Saturday evening's issue, of the Govern of the interior for cotton goods and ment's highly commendable effort to cope su idrics. On the other hand, an abnormal with Hongkong's annual typhoon scourge demand for foreign rice to make good the with flow to maltigate, if not actually pre-shortage was created. Cochin China, where of the prisoners were shot and one was injured
"
ENGINEE-Liquteda H. O. Andrews, who joins the craiser mouth, has been in the engine rom department for fourteen years, and served previously in Chinese water. NINETEEN prisoners, who were lying in geol at Feoul awaiting trial, made another attempt to break out of their prison on 34th inst. Two
Total-sum already acknowledged $687-- Mr S. Swartzcredidereñenarik: 25. |_ Mr. A, H. Mackenzískeme":"19 Funber donatione for the Bliadhome, sent to the Rev. I Genabr, 22, Bonham Road, will be duly acknowledged. -
there is reason to hope that the total claims will not be so heway as two years ago. They may be numerous, but individual losses are not expected to be very heavy, L&C. Express
THE JAPANKSE KXHIBITION.
· POSTPONEMENT OF GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISE.
Tokio, August 27,
· The Government has decided to "postpone
for 1912, in sympathy with the postponement of other enterprises of this Government,
THR Admiralty announce that they have made. Bas
vent, the abnormal loss of life consequent"| the crops were reported to have been abunde THE Revil. Genahr begs to acknowledge with | baén considerable personal inconvenience is the Grand Exhibition of Japan originally fixed upon its yearly visitation. The writer adds: ant, was chiefly drawn on, as the Stamese thanks the following donations for the Blind It is a relief to learn that the authorities crops were poor. Rice alone contributed home recently transferred to Hongkong on ac have at last been brought_to_recognise.tbe. Hk Tis 14,324393-to the value-of-the-im-count of the typhoon necessity of promulgating some scheme port trade, an increase-over-1906-of-71
the following appointments:-Sub-Lientenacia.. | A CRUISER is to be temporarily detached from whereby the ravages of the typhoon fiend million, taels. All rice dealers did well,
→H, R. James, to the Crescent, 28th ult,, and exch ́division of the Home Fleet to convey could be lessened to an appreciable extent. The prohibition to export rice was not
to the Clis, on recommissioning, undated; F. relief crews to foreign stations, The Crescent That Hongkong has long been lacking withdrawn throughout the year. A large
Encas, to the Crescent, a8th inst, and to the (Portsmouth will go to Hongkong and Shang- in this respect, there is no denying, but and profitable business was done in flour,
Cadmuron recommissioning, undated. Chap. bai, taking the eliefs for the Alacrity Cedmus, lain-The Rev. A. R. W. Feek; M.A., to the Cho, and Ninho, and a half-crew for, the pwing to the conservative attitude laken up for the most part of American orgia. En,
Charyklia, 24th ́ult, and to the Astres, on Tamar; the Gibroliar (Devonpont) to Sydney by the Government, things have been allowed hanced freights and prices brought the Amour nine-tenths of the shamholders in the recommissioning, undated. Staff Surgeons calling at Albany, and the Charybdis (Nore) to to take their own course, and, true to the trade in the Australian cereal practically to Chi ess Telegraph Company have sold their J. A. Forrest, M.B., to the Charybdis, and to Colombo, where the will meet the Aftras, traditions of "olo custom," the people of a standstill in the latter part of the year. shares to the Ministry of Posis and Cam the Astraa, on recommissioning, to date 28 h The Caditur : Glio will be recommissioned Hongkong have come to regard the story of. The local flouri mill. had a very brisk and munications at $18.3 per share; so the majority alt. 5. Conver, MB to the Crescent, for the Hongkong sad the despatch vessel Alacrity Ilves lost as x matter of course. It is, there profitable year's working. The great de of the shareholders have yielded to the pressure. Alacrity, on recommissioning. Surgeon J, Shanght. The Alfrei, cruiser, will be recom fore, a matter of great moment to the float pression which ruled in the market for of the Ministry, after all+ After the end of the Verdon, to the Aires, H. M. Langdale, to the miselned at Colombo for further service de
ganda, beventh moon (August 26) $170 will be | Cddmut, and F. 1. Gowan ing population of the Colony, and for which Indian cotton yarn towards the latter paid for a bare, Aldi a aine, in the || 'all addit they will afterwards find cute to be thank and of the year 1906 continued through Company have been acquired, the Ministry commis ful that the powers that, bn have hit upon a out 1967, and the liness, for the past --will reo sabeme to extend greater security to them a months has been most unprostad
karvion which badly senda of Zagitest-Lis
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and thûs sid us in giving publicity fo^a pre- position which will. add matepally 10 the attractions to be presented to your patious, should they decide to com a to Marila during the coming Carnival, and, at the same time,, assist in promoting our welfare -Very truly yours,
GEO, KELLY VE
"Director-General Headquarters, Philippine Carnival Associatiop
Bagumbayan Drive and Lancia,
Manila, P.I., August 16, 1908.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
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Gorman (Emeterio) 9th prox.
German (Prike Wallamar) 18th proxsprin
The "Ben" Lipe ks. Bindenna from Ant, worn and London, lett Singapore on 28th Inst. for tale port
The N. G. 1. ks. Capri ispingapore for this port yesterday, and may be depected here on of about the ith prox. tekstarte
The E & A Ca's 12′′ Emsis left: Brdasy on 19th lust for this post, vis Queealand porti Timor and Manila
The Imperial German Mail zu.
"Luitpold, which left here'on'2613. Farrived'al Bingapore yesterday The Imperial German Ma rying the German Maila» of the 13th inst
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