Telegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE.
S. S. MAORI KING."
ASHORE NEAR NINGPO.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 20th September,
12.45
p.m.
The s.s." Maori King is badly aahore near Ningpo.
THE OVERDUE “CLIO:"
H. M. S. "ASTREA" IN SEARCH.
(From Our Own Correspondent.] ·
Shanghai, 19th September, 12.45 p.m. H.M.S. Astran sailed suddenly yesterday, presumably in search for the missing sloop Clio.
"MACAO'S DELIMITATION..
CHINESE COMMISSIONER'S
INSTRUCTIONS.
(By courter of thi " Sheung Pu."
Peking, 19th September. The Waiwupu has telegraphed to H.E. Kao Erh Ch'ien, the Macao Delimitation Commissioner, to define
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1000
B.M.S., “CLIO" OVERDUE.
NO NEWS OF THE SLOOP
H.M.S. Clio, which left Shanghai, for Hong- kong last week, is sów overdue, four days from the Northern port. Fear is entertained that the sloop encountered the typhoon which struck the Coast between the night of the 14th and the morning of the 15th inst. Owing to her non-arrival in Hoogkong anxiety is felt for ibo vessel's safety, although it might not at all be improbable that, if she had been disabled in the storm, she might have s-ught shelter in one of the numerous bays on the coast awaiting assistance from Hongkong or Shanghai.
Up to this morning the Naval authorities bere have had no further news of the aloop since bar departure from Shangbai, and on inquiries we elicited the information, that no vessel, had been dispatched ham Hangkong in search for the Clio although one of Hin Majesty's cruisere -.M.S. Astvacs, according to our telegram- bad set out from Shanghai to look for the over- dua vessel.
The Clio is commanded by Commander, C. T. Borrest and has à complement of 130
1RB DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED.
ANNUAL REPORT:
L.
The report for presentation to the sharehold. ere at the twenty-sixth ordinary general meet ing, to be held at the offices of the company, on Jurday, the 25th fast, at noon, reads:-
The general managers have now to submit to the shareholders their report on the twenty- sixth year's working, of the company, ending June joth, 1909.
A
Baudry accounts, res" ceivable from igencies, &con Cash in hand Unexpired tonnags
duc............ Coal account, stock
in band
49,018,83 577.77
1,443.56
To-day's Advertisements;
LOST.
BOUT 16th inst; LIVER POINTER
3,920.05 about 8 months old. Name and address of
owner og collar, Finder will be rewarded $1,459,135.93
DR. BELILIOS, 3 Century Crescent, Kennedy Road. Hongkong, 20th September, 1900.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NÄVIGATION
A with white marking on front of chost
PARSEE CRICKET CLUB, ·
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The acnual general meeting of the Parson, Cricket Club'was held yesterday at the Parson Club premises,
After paying all runcing expenses, premia of. Insurance, remuneration to the consulting committen and auditors' fees there remains a
Mr. Ardexbir. Beheramen balance at credit of profit and loss account of $1,154 which with the approval of sharehold. Avasin presided. The chairman read the re- ere will be transferred to the reserve fund; port and statement of account of the Cricket from which, in order to provide for depreciation balance carried forward to the new account Club, for the year 1903-9. Last year the of the company's properties it is proposed to
stood at $501,74. The income for last sea. take the sum of $35,950.33. ... The reserve fund will
son, including members' fees, Banks' intarest, tbes stand at
and other,, sundries, increased the total to $230,000.00.
The depression in trade, referred to in the $274. The expenditure for buying cricket last report, has been accentuated during the materials, paying servants' wages, and rolling period under review, and while cargo, has been and repairing the cricket grounds, amounted to
has ever in face of the unfavourable condition forward to the new account, is $144.62. The scarce, competition on our lines has been keeper $179.51. The balance that remains in the bank, and in the hands of the secretary, to be carried. of shipping in the East, generally, and rates of club played four matches, of which three ware won and one lost. The report was passed freight have had to be reduced in consequence. Accidents to the Haicking and Raimun during the year entailed their withdrawal from the line unanimously, after being proposed by the Chair- for a considerable period and have affected sarama and seconded by Mr. Shiavax Bomanjce ings appreciably, while the high price of fuel Batliwala. Mr. Cawasjee Bejoujeo Movdawara INQUIRY AT THE MAGISTRACY, hatto been a serious factor against profitable was appointed bon secretary and treasurer for the ensuing season, proposed by Mr. worklog the amount expended on this account being considerably in excess of that of previous Chinoy, seconded by Mr. Mehta, Mr. Ardeshir Avasia was re-elected the president of the club, years,
on the proposition of Mr. Chinoy, seconded by Mr. Batliwala. Mr. K. D. Gazdar proposed the re-election of Mr. J. D. Noria as Captain,
officers and men. She is of 1,070 tons and 400 i.h.p.; she carries six guns, and was built at Sheerness in 1903.
At a late hour this afternoon, we learn from
the Naval authorities that no farther news have been received in Hongkong.
PRISONER DIES AT THE VICTORIA GAOL,
An inquiry was held at the Magistracy this afternoon, Mr. F. A. Hazeland (First Police Magistrate) prosiding; lato the circumstances
attending the death of Cham Shun, 2 prisoner who had been confined in the Victoria Gaol, which occurred shortly after six o'clock this meraiog,
The jury consisted of the following gentle men-Manars. J.B. Scott, A. S. Cobden and. J. A. Schultz.
the boundaries of Macao according to the Treaty and in conformity with the original boundary limits.
Should the Portuguese Govern Victoria Gaol, it appears that deceased was re-
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ment seek to secure advantage regards the territorial waters, the Commissioner is not to yield to their
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pressure. He should abide by the stipulations of the old Treaty:
MANCHURIAN OFFICIALS.
RESIGNATION PERSISTED IN,
"["By courtesy of "the "Sheung Po."]"
Peking, 19th September. Viceroy Bik Liang, Governor Chun Siu-seung of Fengtien, and Foreign
From the evidence of the Chief Warder of
ceived into prisos on the 18th January last. The sentence was one of five years' hard labour
for assault with intent to rob
Dr. J. C. Thomtea, Medical Officer at Vic-
toria Gaol, stated that deceased had been in
poor health since his admittance into the bas-
The steamers and other properties of the company are in first class order.
·
and Accounts Receivable" have since been The amounts appearing as "Freights due
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collected.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
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The committee now consisti of Mr. J. W. C. Boscar, HOD. Mr. W. J. Gresion and Mr. R. Shewan, who retire in terms of the articles of association but offer themselves for re-election. AUDITORS.
•
The accounts for the first six months have bees audited by Messrs. A. R. Lowe add W H. Potts and for the fi sal six months by Messrs. W. H. Potts aud E. A. M. Williams, the latter acting for Mr. Lowe. Mestrs, Lowe and Patts now retire, but offer themselves for re-election.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers,
pital in January. Jest. Deceased was either given light labour or untasked. He had been previously admitted into hospital several times PROFIT AND LOST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR suffering from jaundice. The liver was in a state of chronic infammation, and death, in his opinion, was due to scurvy.
A verdict of death from natural causes was
"returned
THE CORNISH PIXIE,
'AN IMPOSTURE EXPOSED,
The following articlé from the Sydney Newan-
Commissioner Fan Pong-sang persstufer will be read with iome interest sening in resigning their positions on no- that the imposture it commemorates made an count of the difficulties in conducting appearance in Singapore and was expected in
Hongkong but failed to materiallso. -negotiations with foreign countries.Half Sydney recently went into ecstacies
`GAMBLING IN KWANG. HŨNG.
MEETING IN PEKING.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po."]
Peking, 19th September, The Cantonese holding offices in Peking proposed to meet yesterday
over a wonderful little 'frail map? who visited the city and allowed himself to be looked at for 6d. a time: The dear little chappie was supposed to have been found straying round the coast of Corewall, when he was asked to come for a tour of the world by a certain lady and gentleman, he, of course, to provide the funds of the tour The little chap could not refuse, as any expression of unwillingness would have led to a scuffe, when his weight
would militate against his success, being only
sl
.
for the purpose of taking-steps-to-with the ladies, recipient of many flattering
suppress gambling in Kwangtung.,
THE PEKING PRESS. PUBLICATION OF STATE SECRETS.
---
[By couriery of the " Sheung Pò"]
Peking, 10th September. On the plea that the newspapers in Peking have been made the me dium of communicating State secrets
"When in this city be was a great favourite
esdearments and expressions of admiration. Those feelings of admiration-if not the ex pressions, because be did not know our tangu age-were reciprocated. He frequently be
towed upon members of the fair 'sox a kiss," and the ladies quite relished the pleasure of being kissed by him.
ENDED Joth JUNE, 1909. › To Divivend paid for year ending 30th June, 1908
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$ 50.000,00.
Amount written"-- off for deprecia.
fiou furyear end.
ing 30th June, igo8...
Exchan; account General interest
account..maka Auditors' fees
., Remuneration to consulting com. mittee for 13 months Remuneration to general mana- gers for office expenses, for Iz months
1).
Form
Loss on running the company's steamers during
the year........
Balance.....
and the motion was carried unanimously alter being seconded by Mr. Maneek Billimoria. Mr. Beram. Kaikhasroo Malta was elected an extra committee member, on the proposition of Mr. Bilimoria, seconded by Mr. Batliwala.
BOMBAY MILLS CLOSED.
EIGHT THOUSAND OPERATIVES ARE
AFFECTED,
In connection with the Bombay cotton mand- facturing crisis the cotten mills managed by Messes, Greaves, Cotton and Co. were informed by the mill authorities that the mills will not work in September for thren days in the work nad will be entirely closed in October. To- day being September 1, says a Bombay correspondent, the operatives, about 8,000 in number, assembled at the mills and refused to work and demanded their wages for Augusti They said the utmost the mills might be closed was for two days in the week, or they claimed that instead of closing them entirely from October they might be closed from to-day and that they should be paid-off. Closing the mills for three days in the week would give them but starvation wages The police pro- ceeded to the scene but the operatives behaved in a most orderly manner. The commissioner 2,430.44 and deputy commissioner of police tried to 600.00 bring about a settlement, discussed the situa-
23,462.04 - $ 73-463.04 4.341.47
By balance of profit and loss
goth June, 1998. .................
By interest on mortgages ............... By coal account
tion with the mill authorities, and explained to the operatives the position. Through their intervention it was eventually agreed that the 2.000.00 mills should be entirely closed from to-day and the workmen paid off on or before roth instant. The arrangement seemed to satisfy the opera- tives who began to make a move for their homes.
10,000.00
5,032,68
1,311.54
THE TIN POSITION.
CONSUMPTION DURING AUGUST,
Peanog, September 8. Statistics regarding the industry show that the consumption of tin in the United Kingdom
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COMPANY, LIMITED. “FROM CÀLCUTTA; PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"KUMSANG,"
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having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo by bet are beroby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P., the 22nd inst, will be landed at Consignee's risk and expanse. No Fire Insurance 'will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co LD.,
General Manager. Hongkong, 20th September.,r009
ORIENTAL
STEA
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THE PENINSULAH AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM!
FOR
STRAITS, OBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN EGYFT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.
(Through Bills of Lading lanaod for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULY, CONTINENTAL, AMERI CAY and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTE)
HR Steamship
THE
* DELTA,"
Intimations.
CHEESE
CHOICE CANADIAN
STILTON:
60 Cents per lb.
THE
DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED
Hongkong, 15th September, 1999.
PILSENER
ASAHI
AND
1380
'SAPPORO"
BEER.
Captain B. W. H. Snow, carrying Hi Ma. jenip, Melts, will be spread, the and LIGHT AND BOMBAY, &c., on SATURDAY, October, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports lo (janecilon with the Company's BA Moolian 9621 tone, from Colombo, Passangers' accommodation in which varist in secured before departure from Hong-
kong.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France and Tax for London (under arrangement)- will be transhipped at Uolomba into the Mall steamer proceeding direct to Manalilor and London, other Uergo for London, &c. wil be conroyed via Bombay by the RM.S. Arabia, dua la London on 13th November, 1909.
..
Parcels will be received at this Office unil 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The Content and Valns of all Packages are required.
"For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendant Hongkong, 20th September, 1900.
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WIRELESS IN THE PHILIPPINES,
MILITARY AND CIVIL ADMINISTRATION TO CO-OPERATE.
The Manila Timce, of 14th inst., says |— Acting Governor General Forbes bad, a con- farence this morning with Colonel Scriven, chief signal officer of this Division, deptain Wildman of the Signal Corps of the Army, and Mr. Catterman, director of post, when theques. tion of installing wireless telegraphy for ane throughout the islands was taken up, During the conference-Mr.-Forbes.said: This is
$ co,128,17 during the monib of August amounted to 1,000 matter which I have been considering for account,
tons. During the same period-the-Continent a long time, as the cables we have now .....573,462.04 used 1,900 tons and America 3,100, making a are old and, in many case, are worn out" their maintenance is very expensive." The total consumption during the month of 6,000 || Bureau of Posts has already sent an order for
24,570.84 1,145.19
$09,178.17
BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1929. Liabilitica,
tons,
The visible supply on Sept. ist was 19,294
tond.
A STRONG SPECULATIVE MOVEMENT. Once more we see the futility of looking to' figures when a strong speculative movement is afoot. In face of an adversu statistical position a bull clique managed to get a grip on the 264,638.79market at the beginning of last month and 100,689.78 helped by a good consumptive demand, maio-
Capital account:-* -
20,000 shares at $50........$ 1,000,000,00 Reserve food...... Underwriting a/c of the company.
Unpaid bonus............................ Unpaid dividends
"But, alas! he expired, and the Corgner or dered a post mortem, when it was discovered monkey. The tick of foisting this imposition that the pixie man' was nothing more than a
upon the public was certainly ingenious, the buman likeness briog effected by shaving the hair off portions of the body exposed to view, thereby affecting the friendly. rela and then cosmelling the skin with a prepara-Sandry tions with other countries, the Waition, which it is stated was obtained from a wupu has memorialized the Throne suggesting the suppression of the Tax Jung Daily Press and the Kwok Po.
Both the Ministry of Justice and the Waiwupu are keeping a sharp lookout for persons suspected of com- municating secret matter to the Press.
TYPHOON WARNING,
The telegram gaoted below was received at the American Consulste-General from the Manila Observatory at gry. p.m. on the 18th *lost. 1 -
"
September 19th, 3.30 pm. Cyclone or typhoon S. of Maiscosime moving W.N.W.
POLICH PARS.
An unemployed · sosman residing at the Sillors' Home was fined $5 for introducing in- toxicating liquor into the Home.
Bix works hard labour and four hours' stocks were given to a Chlpaman for stealing a water gacze Jacket.
Another Chisuman' was sentenced to six. weeks' hard inboer and four hours' stocks for 'the theft of an ko chest.
lady beauty doctor, and is in fact the same preparation as used by many ladies in Bydney, What a wonderful preparation it must be when monkeys can be made kissable.
"It will be remembered that at the time of the story in Sydney of the Pixie, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Daily Telegraph both
afcu payable ..............
Profit and loss aƒ1⁄2 ..................4 12
Value of the Oo.'s
Assels,
seamers :-.Bal. lam, Haithing, Haimun and Bai-
.......... $1,106,580.00
mado PRINCEANENO
professed to be tally acquainted with his history, and who his ancestors. His ago, which was unknown even to the promoters of the fraud, Additions since
was known by the dailies to be about 43 years, and they rather sogarded him as a single-man than a married man, ored to indulgence in lux. aries commpa to single men, such as tobacco, etc. The Daily Telegraph, frightly remembered, whoscexpert visited him, said that the Pixisknow a smattering of Fresch, and in his'opinion he could soon learn English. The value of the information some of the dailies supply can be assessed by this one little instanço, as a man's imagination would have to be extremely olastic for him to imagine ha heard a monkey speak. icy French,
"Of course this monkey bad a tail, and an extremely debatable point is down which leg of his trousers howote it. This paint will not be explained by the dailies as they are extremely reticent about the matter åt all.” ---
The Perth dailios swallowed the "Pixia " fiction with great avidity, although the yarn was as thin as a postcard-beauty's legs. They 'ought to be qale pleased with themselves after reading this. May 1
ኑ
For being a member of the Triad. Society, a The Pixia showed in Singapore last October Chikaman of Kowloon City, was awarded by i was supposed to speak.. Whether he actually Ma Ti R, Wood three months' hard labour, did perhaps some who visited him will say.)“
Leia amount written off as resolved at the last general meeting......i Value of buoys and 'moorings at Swa jow, Amoy, Tam. Jui and long- kong, as per last feport............ Additions since
made.......MAN
Less amount written
off as resolved at: the fast general meeting, .................. Loans'on mortgage. Hongkong & Shang- hal Bank (current Account)....ni Freights dos on goth
·Jung 1000
2,207,00
$1,108,787,00
~138,00 | Lained a steady enhancement of prices during
381,50 | August. 97,076.32 1,321.54
SHIPMENTS FROM THE STRAITS. Shipments from the Straits, amounting to 4.725 tons, are small, but the carry over at $1,459,135.93 Pasang of 4,725 tons is a large one" and the, imprisonment in the visible supply is more apparent than real-dralay Mail,
21,000.00 $1,087,787,00
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31,437.69
!
7,450.00 $33,887,65
GOOD FOR RÜBBER.
COMPANIES.
Paso,000 worth new cables to keep the present system in working order, "The wire less," said the Acting Governor-General, "will possibly take the place of the cables in these islands, and the civil government will be glad || to join with the military in the installation of the wireless which will, in the future, probably save many thousands of dollars."
REFRESHING
SUMMER
BEVERAGE.
OBTAINABLE AT--
Mass CALDHECK MCGREGOR & Co.
H. PRICE & Co....
#1
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VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
WATKINS. LTD,
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SOLE AGENTS:
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
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NOTICE.
We beg to notify our Customers and the
In these days when rubber is so much to Public generally that the Prices of our Goods
the fore in the City, it is interesting to learn of a new process for producing pure rubber from the milk or latex, which claims to be a great improvement on any process hitherto employed. Immediate coagulation of the
will, from this day, be increased in proportion
rubber is obtained by this method (according to the scale of Duties embodied in the Ordin-
to the Pharmaceutical · Journal),' and 'the
coagulum can be at once pressed free from ance for levying Import Duty on Liquors which
moisture and died without farther treatment.
Hitherto the difficulty in obtaining absolutely
pure rubber from the plantation has been due has become Law.
to the fact that the coagulation of the mlik takes place slowly and the rubber retains a certain amount of albuminous or proteid mat. tor which is responsible for the development of micro-organisms, "tackinsar” and subsequent deterioration of the raw material, before it is vulcanised or manufactured in articles which have now become almost indispensable to mankind. The discovery is that of a young 2,461.04 5 31,425.65 chemist residing in London, and it is stated 115,000.00 that arrangements are made for patenting the process throughogi. Eprope and all countries. concerned in the production of indiarobber. 26,878.50 If the process does what is claimed for it, rubber companies should And it invaluable, and 1,50 ♬ them ought to be money in it;.
New Price Lists will duly be sent out..
H. PRICE & Co., LTD.,
Wine Merchants,
'Hongkong, 18th September, 1009.
12 Queen's Road Central.
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