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simple reason that in many cases the bellef is held that the civilians are so

"are so arrogant es to maintain that they occupy a

occupy a higher plane: than the man in uniform. Such an idea |i, bf course, wholly unfounded, except in the person of the penniless upstart who A S. WATSON & CO., has discovered that he is related to

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Telegrams from Harbio'state" that plague is spreading in Mongolia and invading Manchuria

THE appointment of Lieutenant C. H. N Jamos to the King Alfred, flagship of the China

ແມ່. Squadron, been cancelled. Jaro 20 MR. A. Jackson, advance agent for the Hippo-

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to-day for Japan by the steamer, Nikko Maru, SIONAL Boatswain, F. W. W. Trosser joins the cruiser Kit for signal duties. He was last employed as aigual boatswain of the battleship impregnable.

THE, Admiralty announce the appointment of Staff Surgeon J. Vordon to the Kiwka, to dato March 4, and Surgeon G. L. Backeridge to the dira, to date March 4,

12 1909.

Macao Opium Farm.

SEIZURE OF 1HR FACTORY.

GOVERNMENT ACTION JUSTIFIED,

[From an Occasional Correspondent.]

Macao, 8th May,

right to make them as they were not based on facta,

Mr. Pollock They are.

Mr. Slade-It is unlait. They are not based on facts. They are what you bave been ins- tructed to say, "You cannot deal with alleged contents or put your own deferpretation on the document.

Mr. Pollock-My friend must not say that The alleged confication by Government of ! pat my own interpretation on the document the Opiom Factory, owing to default-to-the--if so I will read the fecumsut

Mr. Slade You won't.

payment of two months' reptal amonating to $56,000, still forms the principal subject of con versation at the Clubs and in Service circles. At first blush there is all the appearance that Government had acted in a very High handed manner, but there is much in just fication of the Government action as to which it may be. important for the public to become acquainted

with the actual facis. It should be stated that | the factory building ju qusition way formilly THE P. and O Company's steamer Melanthe property of the Government. It is an im

mense structure; on the grounds are included which left Loudon on Bih ult,, to ik the follow- ing specit:-For Singapore, Coin Gold; £90,

and Shaoghal, Där Silver, £10,600,

IT is absolutely impossible for me to bear what is going on while this hammering by the Post Ofice is going on below," remarked Mr. Justice Gompertz this morning during the hear.

THIRTEEN men who were found on board the steamer Kerong 7 ng yesterday, after the vessel bad left Caston, and who were unable to pay their fares, were prosecuted in the Police out, to day." They had to pay $15 each for the offence.

taken to mitig to the present state of affair and thus, ralieva him, as Principal Medical Officer of this garrisou, of no small amount of anxiety for the health of His Majesty's troops serving at Lyemun,"”. That is a reasonable attitude to adopt, and the only wonder is that the grievance has not the nobility since his arrival In Hongkong been aired by the military predecessors of --but, pevertheless, it has become so firmly Colonel Bedford on the Sanitary Board. rooted in the minds of our gallant defenders The average member has the occasion to

■*to become more or less of an obsession, visit Shau-ki-wan and it is only those who with the result that they keep themselves to have actual experience that are in a position themselves and the ordinary civilian has to speak with authority on the subject. Mr. little or no knowledge of the conditions Ho Kom Tong was perfectly right when, in under which" the military live whils in, seconding the adoption of the resolution, be garrison in this Colony. The yell was lifted observed that "the various units of our local to a certain extent by Colonel Bedford who garrison constituted too valuable an asset to showed that the life of the men stationed at the Colony for us to neglect, and when he Lyemun is by no means to be envied. It frusted that no little monetary consideration may be that the work is not particularly would stand in the way of the Government arduous, but they are subjected to that most towards" improving the surroundings of the insidious disease malarial fever. Those who living quarters of those whose liver, unim- have bad experience of the racking torments paired by preventible disease, such as of that malady, who understand how it malaria, tended to the greater security of the lingers for years in the bones and leads to Colony." But it is not only the health of the disintegration of all bodily strength, the garrison that is concerned; the question. ultimately undermining the will and charac also affects the general public so that refer- ter of the sufferer, can well appreciate with ences to the military contribution would noting of a case what feelings of anxiety the responsible be exactly apropos in this connection. The authorities view the condition of things pre- Board very wisely agreed to the resolution vailing at Lycmun, where the sanitary and appointed the Director of Public Works, state of the surrounding district is almost Colonel Bedford and Dr. Fitzwilliams a as difficult to preserve as that of the New committee to inquire into the matter, but we Territories. Colonel Bedford, in outlining should have liked to see that committee his plea that a committee should be ap-granted power to add to their number so THE reported disarmament of certala batteries pointed to inquire into and report upon that a native member of the community of Gibraltards only what has been carried out the steps necessary to remove or might have been in a position to offer his within recent years at Hongkong and Singapore minimise the conditions favouring malaria advice in dealing with questions affecting and other naval bases, the removal of obsolete, in the village of Shaukiwao and its environs, Chinese interests at Shaukiwan. The pre- guns and their replacement by up to-doon gups stated that on looking up the 1907 Colonial seat members are only ratepayers in half of much more powerful effiel and longer sage Medical Report of this Colony he found in and hall sense, and if any improvements are THE China Critic (Tientsiu) envies the abus.. connection with the admissions from malarial to take place it is desirable that they should. dance of ish in the Colony. Thus our Northera All risk of infection can be avoided by

fever from the police stations throughout the not be carried out at the sole expense of the contemporary in a recent issue:From the washing, the floors; etc., or sprinkling where island that the Central was given at 94 per struggling people who live at Shaukiwan Hoogkook market report we had that there the deas are likely to be with a dilute solution 1,000, while that at Shaukiwan amounted to and eke out a precarious livelihood by tillare just about fifty different kinds of fish and WATSON'S HYGIENOL". A feathe enormous number of 888 per 1,000. ing the barren sail in that district. Another shell-fish included in the daily prica-list, Lucky

Hongkong 1 spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to With regard to the garrison, amongst the point, the committee might do worse than

whole of the troops serving in Hongkong for seek the co-operation of Messrs. Butterfield | LIEUTENANT G. P. "Leith has been posted to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength four months of this year, January to April & Swire, who have already transformed the the command of the river steattier Moorhen, required for this purpose.

inclusive, there were 48 admissions for mala face of a great part of Shaukiwas.

China fquadrob, from command of the des rial fever. Out of that number 30 were from

troyer Ribble, attached in the flome Fleet. HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL the small garrison at kjemus. That gave a

January, 1891, was promoted sub-lieutenant in DISINFECTANT AND

ratio per thousand of 445 admissions for Lyemun s against as for the rest of the gat Kowloon is to be provided with a special 1897, and lieutenant is Dereber, 1900, GERMICIDE

rison, or practically sixteen times as much.. corps of qualified rat-catchers, by a decision THE All-Opium Commissioners have deçid- He thought all members wouli agree with rendered at the Sanitary Board yesterday' ed on the Opium Prohibition Laws on a gradu- him when he said that conditions such as afternoon. It secans that the rat return forated scale. From the current year till the 5th these were far from satisfactory It is safe Kowloon is not satisfactory but whose fault year of Esan Tung, the maximum penalty for to say that the civil, population will entirely this is does not appear. What that return officials who should smoke opium will be stran endorse the Colonel's remark, especially should be we are not told, nor is there any he extended to the gantry, and in another year, ** | Kulationțin the 6th year, this punishment will those who have had occasion to pass evidence to show that there will be any acces to the common people. through, the native village when the tide hassion in the number when these new rat

BUBONIC PLAGUE

It has been proved by repeated experiments that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL is the most potent agent for, the destruction of fleas, especially rat fleas.

It has now been proved that Plague is conveyed to human beings by means of flean ‚fram rats which have died of this disease.

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many houses and many godowns. The pro- party was formerly used as the bonded ware- housen of the Portuguese Customs malit 1845 when Macab was declared a free poit.

The late Mr. Chan" A-lok, who was the Opium farmer in Macae, bought the property for $50,000 (not even with $100,000 can the buildings be constructed, not to speak of the cost of the land) on condition that he would. be permitted to boil and prepare opium there for local consumption and expaita inn and on the understanding that, in case he should cease to use the factory for the preparation of oplem the propeity would. revert to Government This clause in the agreement for sole was and has since beep renewed in each of joseded in the original deed of purchase the subsequent opium fam agreemente which have had to be entered fats from time to time. It happened that Mr. Cheu Lek died; the property was registered in his own name, and the new farmer, Mr. Chan Kit shas, nephew of the late Chau Lok, pad obers signed the new contract for the monopoly with the reversion clause inserted therein.

In view not, only of the agreement for iba

letting of the farm, but also by virtue of the original deed of assignment of the property, the Government claims the reversion of the property to the Crown.

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It in-stated here that the lawyers will make

THE RAT-CATCHANS KARADISE Lieutenant Leith enterad the naval service in majeur in supp rt of their clients! case for a

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THE RECLAMATION. DISPUTE,

ADMISSIBILITY OF CERTAL DUC KENT.

QUESTIONE

Mr. Pollock argued at length that the opinion was admissible, as it showed the in- tentions of the then Governor with regard to

these two men--Cha Chuen and Yip Chow**** Mr. Slade That's going into the documents Mr. Pollock-No,"no," (Proceeding, Cha Chuen signed the reclamation Agreemant.

What was the motive of the then Governor in permitting Chu Chusn to sign the agreement? Counsel submitted that the question of motive was material. · It „was Imp÷riant to ascertain

the motive which acuated the Government, la permitting Chu Chum to sign the agreement,

Counsel then cited authorities, and was still arguing out hippoint when the Court rose før tiffio,'”

After the tiffin interval, Mr. Slade opsted the case for the defence. In order to under stand the case, he said, it was necessary for his Lordship to appreciate the revision of the Laud Reclamation Ordinance, and to understand what happened in 1889. The only question that had to be decided was whether or not-the plaintiff was entitled to have a specific perform ance of the agreement of 1903-ihe supple- mentary agreement of 1903, in order also to go back to the evanis of 1889. understand the agreement it was necessary to

Counsel here quoted parts of the Reclamation Ordinance of 1889, which ilustrated the Go verament's position is the reclamation scheme, Any frontager whore'sams is mentioned in the Schedule and delicated on the plan had a moral right to enter into the agreement and by that agreement he had obtained absofüle right. to land for 999 years, and until the agreement was signed the froniëger har bad nothing more. that a mere moral right;

Chu Chuen was the frontager of Marine Lot 53A, and he put forward a claim to be allowed a larger portion of the property in front of” 534 than was allotted him in the Schedule

most of the case, and as regards the con published. There was no harm to him making fiscation of the deposit money of Siro,0.o they the claim. The scheps he put forward differed will, it is reported, alinké a case of forenin tato from that of the Government. If Yin Chow had signified his assent in writing he return of the forfeited security.

would have lost pothing and would have got the whole of the reclamation in front of his Lot, and Chu Chpan would have got nothing." Tostend of that he refused point blank to en ter into the agreement, Mr. Bruce Shepherd tried many times to get the min to, euler into the agreement, but he would not do it. I do it. In the Supreme Court, this morning. Sir Vin Chow and Chu Chuen did not love each

the further hearing was continued of the issue signing the agreement was that he was pre- Francis Piggott (Chief Justice) on the beach, other, and the reason the former gave for not

brought by H. E. the Governor' against Chu pared to wait until Chu Chuen died and then

́performance by the defendant of the agreement | man, Mr. Slade went on to say, who refused to..

dated 19th December, 1889, whereby Chu Chuan give his assent to Writing Ipst all moral claim (abw, deceased) agreed with the Governor of to the property, Hongkong, for the consideration therein men tioned, either to assign an équitable proportion of the reclamation to Marine Lot No. 538, or to pay anzquivalent sum of money to the owners of Sections 13 and D of the said lot. The plain.

S. WATSON & "00., "Tallen, leaving the foreshore a mass of viscuous catchers are set to work, Might the com, Ir is stated that H.E. Li Tien-lin; the acting Ping, of 313 Des Voeux Roid, for the spreific | he would buy up the whole property cheap. A

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ECOMING overjoyed with himself because it was one year from yesterday that he had joined temple as apprentice priest, Young Tai Fuk pr-ceeded to celebrate the event in a befiting style, This he did, and in the Police Court, to day, he made an appearance before Mr. J. H. Kemp on a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner whilst dicok to Main Street, Shou-ki.

mud from which foul, and noxious odours paratively low return be attributed to the fact arise. Much has been done by Mesars, that the rate in Kowloon are smarter than Butterfield and Swire to reclaim that section their brethren on the Victoria side, of the of Shaukiwan which lies adjacent to their harbour, and so enjoy a greater immunity? Th extensive docks, and to-day what was once that case the new gang will, we presume, be a. Glthy area presents a bright and smiling expected to possess some special skill in fer- appearance, clean, sanitary and healthy. But reting out the rodents, though it would be Meagra: Butterfield and Swire cannot be interesting to learn how they have gained deemed responsible for the regeneration of such knowledge. Ten men are to be apa the entire district outside and beyond their pointed at a "salary-in this connection Own field of operations. That must be con salary" is rather a good word-of $10 each sidered to be a duty devolving on the local a month and if they are as all enthusiastic authorities specially appointed to deal with they should soon clear Kowloon of its sanitary matters, and the fact that it has objectionable residents. The men are to apparently been allowed to remain unheed. be under the control of Street CominitWap. He was ficed 52. ed in the past must be put down to the tees who are expected to exercise happy-go-lucky nature of the Chinese strict supervision over their operations and resident there and the methods they em- whose vigilance is calculated to prevent the plop to irifgate the land and get rid of recurrence of those abuses which obtained their refuse. As Colonel Bedford stated, under the old system. ('ne of these abuses by the side of the main thoroughfare, there appears to have been the partiality of the is a slightly trickling, sluggish stream. A coolies for the bait used to catch the rate, casual glance at that stream would show that Mr. Shelton Hopper spoke to the fact that mosquito larvæ-were-breeding there, and the bait in large amounts found its way-lotosum bis duties in a day or so, the speaker's special sanitary officers report the coolies stomach, so we are forced to ed to him that they belonged to the malarial the conclusion that the bait must have been family known as anopheles. About this unusually attractive or the digestion, of the coolies wonderously absorptive. At fall small stream were to be found sundry ter- faces of cultivated ground. All these ter-events it does not seem to have disagreed

THE HIPPODROME.

tiff also a ked for the specific performance of a second agreement dated 24th July, 190j, for certain declarations, and it costs.

with correspondence relative to the car..

Counsel, at this jusciora dealt at soms length:

The casa continuis.:

“CAŃZON DAY BY DAY;

-A PATRIOTIC CHINAMAN.

[From Our Oum. Correspondent]

Canton, 11th May,

Mr. Chan Wai Po, a well-known citizen of

Considerabla argument wit started between Counsel as to the admissibility of a certain document, Mr. Pollock (for the plaintiff argued the document should be accepted while this city, who proceded to the Straits Settle Mr. Slade (for the defence) argued otherwisements last year on the settlement of the West Mr. Slade stated that hearsay evidence (the River patrol question, to invite subscriptions. Governor's micut) was not admissible. Un from the Chinese residents, there with a vidü less it could be proved that Sir William Des to promoting Chinese navigation and industries. Voeux was dead, under no conceivable circum has now returned to Canton. It is ascertained stances could his minute ba admitted as that Mr. Chan has succeeded in collecting obscriptions from the Chidese residing abioad evidence.

the amount of some $4,000,000, Mr. Chan called on the Viceroy yesterday, and engaged

MR. P.P. I. Wodehouse, assistant superintend eat of palico, returned to the Colony this morning by the English mail steamer Cosana, bix months ago Mr. Wodehouse went home

Mr. Elade-My friend thinks that the minute to consult a specialist regarding his right eye, wich had became deflective, He was operat-will help him and that is why he wants to put ed on in St. Thomas' Hospital, London, and the ¦ it in defective optic was removed. r. Wodehouse Mr. Pollock-The Governor is a very on- is now in the best of health and intends to re fortunate person under the Reclamation Grdi. BADCE for it shows what he is and what hs is not to do. I put the minute in simply to show that the Governor had expressed a wish.

Mr. Blade stated that his friend could not To-night, the Hippodrome Circos and Mena.bats bis argument on any doca vent, perie will give a special performance under the Mr. Fletcher was called to the withers box, distinguished patronage of B.E, the Governor, and asked by Mr. Pollock whether be found an On May 6, 1909, at Shanghai, DONALD of small water chummels or pits, some lawful and authorised diet. But why should management announce their intentionto devote Attorney-General dated 1889 Jou, eldest son of William Isa. Stuart- Murray of Dornach, Scotland, to MAY INDA of which contained water while in the bait, succulent morsels and choice viande, one-third of the proceeds to fecal charities, and eldest daughter of Star and Emily Talbot others were fermenting fertiliaing fluids be employed at all? Why not teach the this fact alone should be sufficient to justify Shangbai,

of the character of which all were aware.

ratcatchers to play, on the Bute and so bumper house. Peak residents will be glad These were two admirable examples of the beguile the rats into their nets? A band of to learn that arrangements have been made for then black blots in any land having Euro. Kowloon would be decided novelty and acces pe in habitation. Over and above this, there were several streams coming down from the higher land and finding their way to the sex

Do May 2, 1959, at Kuling, the wie HOWARD G, BARRIE, M.D., of a son,

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racen were carefully irrigated by means with the coolies who did the rats out of Sir Frederick Lugard. On {bis ocession, the |, the C.S.O; (produced) an opinion of the acting wit

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The Hongkang Celegraph industry of the race, but he considered competent autists prading, the streets of late care to run to the Peak after the perform the thes Attorney-General carted much jewellery on berperan

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1909..

THE PAST YEAR'S WORKING.

We have received from Massrs. Bander,

face in order to shape his ...-pres,

Ho Mon, a bailormarker, made a serio mistake the other day, for which he is sprry Mr. Slade objected, saying that the winess now. On Monday last, while He was out for was not competent to answer the question, | stroll along Woosing Street, Yau-ma All_that_could be done was to prova: that i mai a rather nice-looking girl walking in the the initial "A. J..L." was Andrew John Laach, same direction. The girl was well dressed and

The Chief Justice (ia the witness)—Do you | very sight of the young creature. Ho seem -To-morrow night, the Hippodrome will give know?—No, beyond the fact that various have gone adrift. He pulled himself. add to the amenities of that salubrious spottele fast performance before a Hongtong documents of this kind bave passed through arranged his jacket properly so as to app Moreover, the music-loving population on audience, when a large crowd of pleasure my hands.

beautiful, and, edglog up quite close to, the the other side of the water would have none seekers will doubtless be attracted to Causeway Mr. Pollock-If that is the case, I will ask girl, coughed loudly, His auction looked THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUND through rocky chandels after forming many of those objections to visits from the rat Bay.

Mr. Fletcher to step down and giva "Mr. Den- | around but paid no notice to the sweet oyas OF MALARIAL ANOPHELES. water holes and pools which were rendered catching brigade, for the family could sit

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thrown at her, Again Ho coughed, this

his The Chief Justice-That could easily be disa trife louder, and again, be. very foetid through the 'streams being used around and listen to sweet melodies while MAGN&BURG FIRK INSURANCE So seldom are the trials and tribulations more or less as public latrines. These riu the player combined innocent pleasure with

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But of the European troops stationed in Hong Jets dis harged themselves into very small stem duty. The members of the band might

Mr.. Sladu—No, my Lord. He was not a thò giri continned aboad. Finally, becoming civil servant. (Laughter)-boo. kong revealed to the public that special in estuaries which went underneath the road even be allowed to take up a collection now

"The witness was then excuted. terest attaches to the comprehensive state and filtered on to the fareshore. In all this, and then, after the fashion of the German ment delivered to the members of the many ideal nurseries for mosquito breeding band at home. But the vista of possibilities Sadliary Board by Colonel Bedford, the were found, and he asked that these condi. is endless and we leave it to the Sanitary Principal Medical Officer of the South tions be thoroughly inquired into with a view Department to make the most of them.... Chins Command, at the meeting held yes to measures being taken to modify the exist just before the noon hour to-day an accident, terday. While we are all accustomed to the ing state of allairs. Colonel Bedford, it will which might have been attended with thore appearance of the business-like gunner, be seen, did not advocate any very drastic serious results, occurred in Queen's Road engineer and infantryman in the streets of steps being taken nor did he lose sight of the Central. A rickaba coslin was neated on the the Colony it is generally regarded as a fact fact that whatever remedy is found it will footboard of his vehicle awaiting a fase, while that though he may be with us he is not of mean the expenditure of a couniderable sum close to him a number of workmen were, no- us. He is a unit among hundreds who bave of money, which the Colony can ill afford in gaged in placing into position a telephone pole. no voice or say in domestic politics, He is the present condition of its financial re: Suddenly the pole slipped from the bands of even a more transient guest than the average sources. "At the same time," he said, "the the workmen and fell on the ricksba coolie's covenanted asaistant, and his interests are conditions which

legs. The unfortunate man was sent to the obtained at Lyamun were Government Civil Hospital, by Inspector Feb. confined to his regiment and his company, sufficiently serious to justify lilm in making ten, anffering from what is believed to be a It is the exception rather than the rule to the proposal he had brought forward, and he broken leg. His condition is not considered see him fraternizing with civilians for the trusted that as a result some steps would be l'esclout?

Winter & Co., the focal agents for the M deburg Fire Insurance Company, copy of the

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general account of the Company for the year anding gist December, 1908. The income for ibat pearls as follows:-

Premium Reserve from 1907 .... 474 548 16 Reserve for Losses outstanding 136,171, 6 Premium Income in i'goß less

Returna Accessory Contributions, of the Insured as "Folty Wing Fees...

Interest and Rent Gain by sale of Securities Provision for different

mmission on Mons

1479,515 19 10

desperate, the young swain walked up to the gişi, and in a most loving fashion, ran his hand Mr. Pollock, proceeding, submitted, that upshe side of her chick.. That did it. 'The girl's the oplaton of the acting Attorney-General was earging was knocked to the ground, admissible in evidence as leading up to and alone drop parted and smashed na it preceding by only a few days letter Is in Bundle street. Then followed ear piercing screams

the latter of 6th December, 1889. And he crowd collected, and the boilermaker was soo proposed to submit a minute of the Governor made a prisoner. Yesterday, he was ch showing that the Governor had agreed with the before Mr. J. H. Kemp with tast Attorney-General's opinion,

malicious damage to property, .... Again Mr. Slade objscred, reiterating that the he was convicted. He was document coald, not be admitted as evidenced to pay the complainant

M. Pollock stated that the very language and furthermore he was bay ated in the letter linked up the acting Attorney: iba psace for six mon General's opinion given only a few days before

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the whole transaction made that opinion a rO SENTENCE of two levant part of the transaction of Chu Chess being permitted to sign the reklamation sgras- Police Court

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