1911-04-22 — Page 11

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FRENCH DEMANDS FROM CHINA.

TROOPS TO BE STATIONED

SAT NANNING? (TOE “TELEJALFA” CORRESPONDENT]

Canton, April 20. ·

H.E. the Viceroy, of Canton is in receipt of a despatch from the Board of Foreign Affairs; which says that the French Ministor at Poking, has asked the Board to allow Fronch soldiers stationed in Hanoi, Tonkin, to take up their quartors at Naing, so as to pro- toct the trade of the French mor- eltants in Kwang-si nnd Kwang- Lung. The reason why the French Minister demanded these privileges was.on necount, of tho froquency of robbery in Nanning and other places,

THE

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Por Taming, arrived 21st April from Mapiln, &c.7- Bartler, lov. & McClintock,

Mrs.

Biongos, Sy Choing, C. Cuno, Mrs. Craus, Mra. Crawford, Mrs. Davy, Mr. Fitz.Hugh, Capt. Heinz, Capt. Healey, T. Hennings, Mrs.

child Komsy; Mos. Kinas, Miss

&

Miss

Nowcombe, Mr.

and Mrs. Oldham, Rov

Bishop. Rooper, Mr. Rhodos, Mrs.

child Roumo, Alrs. Showan," Me. .... R.. Taylor, 'Mrs. Wilson, Mr.

HONGKONG DAY

BY DAY.

Bishop Oldham, of Singapore, arrived here after a visit to the Philippines.

HONGKONG

The Board has refused then Fronch Minister's request and lins, at the same time, telegraphed

Tho members of the Royal to the Governor of Kwang-ni to take steps to from the places, undor Hongkong Yacht Club will have lis jurisdiction, from robbers, naa race to-morrow. the French in Canton will ask for

TELEGRAPH

Harmчton's Circus is doing. well in Singapore.

Two submarinos arrived in harbour this morning and are now anchored off Wanchai. They were escorted by ff. M. S.

Pelorus.

The Nijui Novgorod, from Vladivostock, has arrived hero with eleven tigers on the way to Hamburg. They will probably bo translippod at Singapore. ̧

SATURDAY

Recently a rich Chinese official bought a slave-girl in Peking for 870,000.0

A party from the H.M.S. Astrea engaged in a route mareli in Shanghai on the 13th:KE

A large number of time-oxpired German soldiers are returning home from Tsingtao on the Kleist.

The machine shop plant for the fahang-Shoehoon Railway, was supplied by Mossrs. Arnhold, Karborg & Co.

Mr. J. B. Harrop, who is woll known in Hongkong as the man- ager of Ayer Tawar Estato, Sitin-trip wan, is expected to roturn from homo leave to Malaya early noxt month.

The quantity of coal shipped from Moji to foreign, countries during last month was 79,152 tons, including 53,312 tons to Hongkong, 8,200 tons to Singo- pore, 4,100 tons to Saigon, and 3,450 tons to Shanghai. ....

It is notified that all Chinese craft, except fishing junks and fishing boats, lightors, cargo boats and passenger bonts, are. gar-prohibited from moving about the harbour of Victoria, between the-hours of p.m. and 5 am, without a special permit from the Harbour Master or his Deputy,

Summer clothing for the privileges at the smallest opporrison will be taken into wear from fanity. The Board considers it 22nd instant, inclusive. advisable to tell the Vicoroy to ko up a firm attitule should- these domands occur, by way of upholding China's prestigo and Bovereignty.

LAWN TENNIS.

Farther games of tennis were played on the Cricket ground in connection with the Hongkong Cricket Club tournament, and Tosulted as follows:-

Event "B" Single Handicap

AC1689.

C. Willson (owos 30) boat S. 1. Groon (owos 30/4), 6-4; 0-2.

Event "I" Single Handicap B. Class.

'

G. A. Cooke, Rt.N., (owos 15) boat Lieut. H. G. Bagnall, R.A., (owen 30), 0~~~4; 0-1 ..

Mr. Timothy E. Healy, city editor of the San Francisco l'ost," is now visiting the Orient. Several interesting lawn bowl matches have bean brought off at the Civil Service Club this week.

A well known Ceylon planter, Mr. A. Mansfield Forbes, as rotired for good after thirty-three yours of planting life.

A runner, of the Fook Loi boarding house, was stabbed Friday in Das Voeux Road by

unknown Chinaman. The unfortunate man was immediately removed to the Government Civil Hospital where he was found to have sustained sono nasty wounds. Up to the present ao arrest has

The Chiye Maru on hor list carried silver ballion worth 600,000 gold dollars, and also about 4,000 tons of cargo.

Miss Lovington, of No 0 Pad- dors Hill, reports to the Police that she has lost a diamond ring, valued $100. It was last seen in the house."

Major A. H. S. Hart-Synnot, D. S,O., Gonoral Stuff Officer, hav- ing loft the Command for Eng land on 12th instant, is struck off the strength of the Command accordingly.

Mr. Robert Shewan, hund of the firm of Shewan Tomos and Company of Hongkong, one of the greatest shipping concorus in the Far East, was in Baguio as guest of Governor-General Forbes on the 13th.

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According to figures published in the "Asahi," the actual not "pro" from tho Japanese lovernment monopolies for the fiscal year ending the 31st ultimo mounted to Yon 62,153,700, against an ostimated net "profit" of Yon 01,311,499.

APRIL

11M.S. Clio loft Shanghai on the 10th instant.

US, naval collier Pompoy left. Shanghai on the 10th inst.

The "Follica" are said to bo playing to crowded houses in Japan.

Miss Eva Ganthior, the French Canadian mozzo-soprano, Ims nr- rivod in Shanghai.

The opening cruise of the Shanghai Yacht Club takes placó 'on St. George's duy, April 23rd.

Tho Shanghai Branch of the China Association will hold its dinner on Monday, April 24th.

The official returns of tho total

22

1911

1755

SHARE REPORT.

Corrected to 5 p.m., 21st Apr 1 1911.

REYVAN |BASED 'OK

Q'FONDANT DIVIDEND AND DATE LAIT

for all year unded 6 p.0,

1910

CL'ING

STOCK & Hip up Valyx, 7

BARA.

Hongkong & Strug

National Bauks

་.

|$8074 12., 5/- nt 1/10 $24 54T

$125

01.

$80 b. 31.0–$2 för 1903

MARINE INSURANOES.

$30

18180316 for 1105-

p.o

5.

T1021

lmat of pur cent.

cent.}

for 1909

Cauton Nortli Chius

Unions

deaths from plagues in the three nogi zos March 31st, number 12,750, provinces. of Manohuria,, up to

The liner, Mongolia, carrying a -commercial party of 35 gentlemen- from Chicago, reached Manila on Saturday morning.

It is reported that a quantity of opium was found on board the Zafro on her arrival in Manila, on this trip before last,

Fine IrsonasOKS,

Chius Fire:

Hongkong Firon

China & Maulins. Douglas Stummallis Stemmleate

Indo-Chinas

(P'reforract) (Deforta).

The cigar and tobacco concos sion at Manila hotel was awarded to Walter E. Olsen & Co., at a meeting of the directors of the "Shell" Tmagorts company.

| Mr. G. G. Wood, captain of the

Volunteers, and one of Hongkong's St Feri representatives at the Coronation, loft Tuesday for home, via the States. He is the vico-commodore of the Corinthian Yacht Club.

--Final of $20 making $50)

́$100 $45 b. for 1000 sud Interim'of > 6

$30 for 1909

B19 for 1909 mnd Lat, of

50t,

$190.

$3 os account of 1910

$20 $120 $7 & 1°« of $2 fur (909

2860

|$530 b.$27 for 1909

$25 80% b. $4 p. o. for 1:906 $50 $10

5% for year end' 90-6-08 „Dividend of $14 for half) $16 $29.

$00.

.

114. b..

i pa

lat po

Fear ending 1-12-108% p.o. 3.0.3t.ou preforrod |

sharus only for 1910 1 pc.

1/3 at per share (Onquo)

(216) taking 2/-nganiunt > $t,"

for 1919 Dir. 7 pa.for year end- po. Bon. & pof ing 80.4.1614 p.o.

12.

$10 320 $0.16

ilarinatuma,

China Sugais Mr. 15. P. Wilkinson, in his Lazou Sugara capacity as Crown Advocato, has

AlIN INT filed a petition in II.B.M.'s There has been a very serious | been made.

assassin The Canton

was Supreme Court for the winding Chinese Englowerings alfair at Makdon, Chinoso awi Japanese police having had acan Consul-General, reports that under strong escort to the place change.

Mr. Anderson, the local Ameri-brought from his call on Saturday up of the Shanghai Stock Ex-

Headwaters China is ripe for the introduc whore has had committed the The members and friends of

--Rants Capt. Gill, Pennofather, of the Tion of Bloutrical machinery, but dastardly crime of murdering-tho-tho-Christian Endeavour Society, Taming, from Manila, reports that un educational campaign Tartar Genoral, and bohended in Union Church, spent most Fenwicks light to moderate variable winds, necessary. He suggests the the prosence of a throng of enjoyable afternoon at Stunloy

importance of sending onginoers and cloudy weather,

spectators. to Chins who can advise upon the subject of installing light nad power in Chinose cities.

street fight with swords.

Jadga A. E. McCabe, of the court of first, instance of Nogros, Event Professional Pairs.Philippines, and Mrs. McCabe are Captain Brierley Captain duo hero by the Mongolia, Crawford, R.A., (Army) heat P. 11. Klimauck and C. H. Roso (Mor- chants), 6-4: 8-10: 0-0, THE MACAO

In the fiscal year 1910 the ico plant of Manila made for the insular govoriment of the QUESTION.Philippino Islands a net profit of P350,658.38.

POWER TO BE VESTED IN THIE. PEOPLE. [TRA "TELEORATH" CORRESPONDENT,

Canton, April 20.

Mr. Craig Wadsworth, promin- ent in New York society, a mom ber of the American diplomatic NÖrvice, who served in Cala with the famous corps of Roughriders, reached Manila on the Mongolin.

Mrs. Frank Grovo, wife of the managing engineer of the Chinese, soction of the Canton-Kowloon Railway, proceeds home shortly. Afr. and Mrs. Grove arrived in Hongkong on Sunday, coming down over the railtrack of the Chinese soction.

$100 $107 ]$10 for 1910,

Fins! div. of 1/4 for the

$100 $20

$3 for 1997

.. 13

P. 10

10 p.

year 1010 bosking 15%} |9 ; po. (coupon No. 18)

P.10Pint your"

*14: ̄ ̄|$2,758, 1672d. per slinte on 180,000|5° po

--Docka,-Wnanykh, & G'ba. '

Monday. More than a hundred Kowloon Whats people were presont, tlie picnic. K. & Whampoa Tocks not ending until about 8p.m

hold in

A special mooting of the St Shanghai Ducks George's Society was Shanghai and the proposal of the Bungkew Wharfs committee to change the date of the dinner from Sinday, April 23rd, to Tuesday April 25th, was Anglo French Lande adopted.

$60

|014 for youren-ling 31*12-00

$52.80% for your end'g 31-12-10|0% pa. $50 $5

24.po. for ball your endod

T. 100 T.65 B

T. 100

T.00

Lasps, Hotkun & B'ainan..

Central Stores

Sixty-six per cent. of the labourers of Japan are womon, Hongkong Hotule and the Government is seriously considering the advisability of restricting female labour because Hongkong Lands of its deteriorating effect on the Humplireye Estates vitality of the race.

31-12-10

Final of Tis. 8% mkg. Tls. 8 p..

6 lu all for year 8f-4-10 ƒ

Cinal of Ti 4 making)

The. 7 for 1910

80 Just 81·12·10

7 p.

T. 100

1.90

lbs. 6 29-9-10

101 p.c

$15

311

3 pa for 1909

18 p.o.

3112 6.33 on old shares, #1,50

$50

on new shares.for ballp...

-,$100

1891 m.] 67 por aliare for 1910

P..

17.p.o..

6% po...

&B. $100 so. 15 canta for 1910 "$80, {gv8" „r.$2 for 1910

A very pretty welding took place at the Union Church, Shanghai, on the 8th inst., when Mr. W. J. Milne, of Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd., was married to Miss Elle" Black, daughter of the late Mr. D. T. The now American-Japanese Black, of Shanghai. Afterwards treate is generally regarded in reception was held at the re- the States as dealing a death sidence of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pote-blow to the Democratic sugges Hunt in Ward Road, where the tions for improving Uncle Sam's numerous presents wore on view, merchant marine, since it in It is reported that II. E. this

The honeymoon is being spent insists that no discriminatory mea- Japan.

sures shall be omployed againat Viceroy consiilors that is the Mr. S. G. Kennedy, one of the

shipping by either country.

It is reported from the North,. Wo learn, says the "China authorities of Chin-shan have a popular clerks of Taikoo, will

News youched Shanghai on the anys the "China ¿Critic," that Shanghai Lands number of diplomatic matters fesye hore on Sunday next for Critic," that a commercial tra- under their notics in view of their Hongkong on well deserved. pro-veller, reprosonting a well-known 13th inst. that the mon J. M. B.Rassia has under consideration a proximity to Masao, they should motion, says the "Shanghai Mer Manchester piece-goods house, left Ezra and S. Moosa, against whom scheme for creating a Coloniza Wat l'oinik be invested with powers to doal cury" of the 11th. He will be here yesterday, having taken warrants had been issued, had tion Bank at Harbin as a one- with affairs pertaining to the de-greatly missed by a large circle orders in the Tientsin City for roached Yokohama but had im-tary organ for the prosecution of Manik Metropole utol P. 10-11 limitation of the boundary, rail of friends, but Shanghai's loss about $200,000 worth of goods.mediately left again. The day its immigration policy in the Far way enterprisos, telegraphic in-will be Hongkong's gain. He entertained largely during his before a report gained currency East.

that they had been arrested thoro, stallations for military purposes

stay_but_another_traveller, who Tolegrams in the native papers just preceded him, went away but this now turns out to be and the despatch of cruisers.

without an order, not having spent anything on dinnera.

His Excellency has consulted with his subordinates in the inatior. Some are in favour of the proposal schefe whilst others advocate that an official well verset in foreign affairs should be sont to Chin-shan to assist the authorities in dealing with these questions.

No docision of any kind has

from Peking state that the Prince Rogont wishes to re-appoint His Excollency Wu Ting. Fang in view of the difficulties which invo arisen) with foreign powers. Prince Ching opposes the appoint ment on the ground that it is not advisable to make changes at this critical time.

.

Messrs. Bumann and Ber-

camora.

untrue. -

Kowloon Lands

T.. 30.90 Fla. G.for 1910

Final diridend of $9.201

$50 $17 b

per share making #48% po. in all for year 1940 15 per cant, for 1910

Cotton Mills,

Ewos

T. 50 7.85 T. 4 for yearended 81-10-10 12 p.o

#10 #6 8.50 conts 31-7-08

$12891 för 1910 $101

$181

101

That there would at prosent be. no increase in the number of Hongkong Coltons steamors flying the fing of the Philippines steamship company.

MINUELLA BUDA between Manila and Hongkong China-Borgeo was the statemont made in Manila Light & Powers on the 11th by Mr. R. Showan, Do. (Speu, shares)

China Proridonts manager of the company."

to 28,504.88 tons, and the sales during the period to 24,518.51. tons.

j

bien dente for year 28-2416)

H0 cents for 1916

p.a

$6 $20 $1.20 for jour auð'g 31:7-100% po lutarim of 15 gesta per 16 po $10 $3.00 R

1

~$10-$23~|

share for 1910 $1.20

of 10 cents

quer

sliare suit b'}

16.p.c

$25 $186

$10 $171

$10 per share for 1910

GX p. v.

$2 per share for 1010'

11 p.o

8- 190 T. 100

$25 $25.

Nupe

$10 $18

$1

$1.10 $10 $5 810

TI. 2. Bonus' on new]

sharm Tis. 1 Interim 4 pio.

Ist quarter of 1911

10 cents on tally paid)

shares and 8 centi pa

$1 paid shares for your

ending 30-4-10

$12

b. Nons

$1.40

1909

Da. (LGW) Philippiace Pics H. & Co., Id. Sucleus dos Pul- (referred 35070

pet Papier-paid up $35]' #38 xa.

If the Chineso desire quick re- covery from their plague and Tam Fui Wing, a Canton mer famine they should check at once chant, has informed the Tactai that anti-foreign feeling. The for the Promotion of Industries and of China's afliction will not that he and others propose to be brought about by Chinamon, establish a society for the develop but by world-wide philanthropy, Command Orders have been Dairy Farms ment of native industries, and of which the people of China are issued inviting suggestions as to

Gife Islands The assistant compradore of also to find employment for those so suspicions, says the "Times," "the work to be carried out by

out of work as a result of the sup-Massachusetts.

the garrison during the hot... Messrs. Essabhoy and Company beon arrived at up to the preson, reports to the police that he was pression of gambling. The Taotai]

Articles of jewellery inscribed weather. Reports and sketches Hongkong Electric-

by section commanders shouldi to have received two cases of silk greatly oulogises their action.

with the characters for longe-bo forwarded to the Headquarters.

Hongkong Less INTERESTING TO STAMP, from a shop in Cunton. When ho

COLLECTORS. opened the cases be found one of blingur, of Canton, have institut-vity" "good luck" hitherto Stuff Offico not later than Hongkong Hops

exclusively manufactured them contained-old bags and ed proceedings against two of Hongkong nad Canton ara now

in September 1, Là Sz, until recently trading as ashes, dipped in salt water. The their customers on nccount of being turned out by Germany in The Chinoso Engineering and, Langkats u dealer in old stamps and post, value of the missing silk is $680. failure to pay for electric plant, large numbers. The workman- Mining Company, Limited, inform cards under the name Fook Loy is suspected that the goods were and for breach of agreement. The ship of the German article is that the total output of the Moraing Fost Hin, in Queen's Road Central, at stolen.

case came on for hearing before superior, but the gold is only of Company's threo mines for the Peak Trainway the cornor of Chiu Loong Street, The price for rico in Canton has the Nam Hoi Magistrate, with two 14 carat as against the Chinese week onding Fat April amountcil was Friday sentoncod by Mr. E. R.”

doputies from the diplomatic com- 24 carat. gano up considerably and the Hallifax to three months' impri poor people are on the verge of missionor on the bench. The pro- i

Mee Choung sends us a number coodings were conducted in Bonment with hard labour for starvation. Tho sudden incrouse,

of photos of the landing of Ad- unlawful possession of adhesive of price for rica is due to several

miral Hubbard at Blake Pior, The following officers, N.C.Os stamps from which marks of reasons. Nearly all the rice in Nam Sui, master of trading Tuesday, and informs us that ho and men left the Command by cancellation and been unlawfully. Canton has boon shipped abroad, jank 1942, reports to the police is in receipt of a letter from Lady LL.M. "Dufferin" on 14th removed, contrary to the Stamp and the import of rice from Siam that last night at 9p.m. while the May thanking him for overal inst., and are struck off tho Ordinance, 1901.

has boon decreased considerably, junk was anchored in Olukool photographs forwarded by him, strength of the Command accord-Shanghai-Sumatras Groatdamage has been done to the ing, near Lyemun, a fishing illustrating the departure from ingly-13th Rajputs-Licut. Beam Laundrys crops by the rain this year, and the boat camo alongside. Two men Binko Pier of Sir Henry May and Col. J. M. Camilleri and wife, farmers, expecting a bad harvest, were in the boat, armed with chop family. Lady May states that Major G. Watling, wifo and two Unitol Axles Oriental have stored up their old stook pers. They forced his fokis into the pictures will always remind children, Captains B.A. Corbett, B.

$10 $105. Ayazoy Launc Proclamations have been issued the hold and weighted it with hor of Hongkong, where she spent 1). Broughton, G. B. St. P. Bun- prohibiting the people from an unclior and planks. Having so many happy years.

bury and wife, D. McL. Blator, United Asbestos Founders $10, $300

Shares By the death, which occurred sending up the "rice market." -- committed the outrage, the des-

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We regret to announce the Lieutenants H. M. Liopman, E. in Singapore, on the 12th, from

Mossra. W. H. Babbitt and L. peradoos disappeared with goods death of Mr., Pedro Loong Hing W: H. Marsh, H.L. Falkland, Union Waterbost appendicitis, of Mr. H. Jackson, E. Pinkham, representatives of to the value of $30.

Keo, who passed away at his re- Captain W.A. Mearns, I. M. S., Watkins, Ltd. Messrs. John Aird and Company the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' As- The Canton recruits will form sidence in Macao at 5:30 am. on and wifo, 19 Native Officers, 770 wdi ann, Lid. have lost a valued servant who saciation, went to Baguio rocently a division at the end of the year, Monday, the 17th inst., at the Nativo N.C.O.s and men, 48 Watson had been with thoi for some for conference with Governor and the military authorities are ripe old age of 68. Mr. Pedro publio followers, 40 private fol-

General Forbes on questions re having a busy timo training Loong was the late proprietot of lowers, 1 civilian bandmaster. William Powell Tho rubber industry hus lative to the resumption of labour them. FI.E, the Viceroy has dos the well known Hing Koo Hotel 8th Rajputs.1 Mon. No. 3 Coy. brought a large number of Euro onlistment in the Philippines, patchod Fan Lin Pei, a student of Macao, and was known to his H.K.S.B. RO.A-Capt. C. L. peans to the Federated Malay Mr. Babbitt arrived thero on who has completed a course of humerous European friends in Hickling, Lieute, F.T. White and Stales and Straits Settlements, Saturday from Hongkong and is military education at the Tientsin the Far East as "Hing Keo." Ho A. Creery, 2 European N.0.0.8, and in view of a large amount of to remain in the islands for some military college to Kocchow, to was an old land mark of Macao 1 woman and 5 children, 1 Native sickness prevalent amongst them, timo as the chief representative train the recruits for the pro and was very popular with his Officer, 88 Nativo N.0.0,8 and especially amongst new arrivals, of the association. Mr. Pinkham tection of that place. The deputy European friends, who will now mon, 1 woman, 4 qbildren, and 4 the need of a Planters Hospital is is to return to Honolulu on busi is assisted in this work by two bo sorry to learn of his demise, Ho followers 105th MIL-Cap- on absolute necessity, declares the 'ness connected with the affairs of military officials appointed by leaves a big family to mourn his tain A. Delmo Radelife, wilo and

Perak Pioneer,

the nasoolation.

Cal Chung,

phild

The "oloaned" stumps, which consisted principally of 50 cents and $1 slainps, used both for rovouuo and postal purposes, wore forfeited to the Crown.

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