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GENERAL NEWS.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,

THE Company's Steamship

"HIRANO MARU,"

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Debate on the Estimates,

COMMERCIALA

Dealing with the question of prison accommodation, the ana wers given to questions put on

· Sakhalla · Old 'Fields. August 27, revealed a state of matters which could only be des❤

There are offered for subecip At the meeting of the Legisla-cribed as deplorable. It appeared tion at par 100,000 Ordinary tivo Council held yesterday after- from the answers given that there hores of the Sakhalin Oil Fields The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock prison, while there were calls for formed with a capital of £355,000, were 738 prisoners confined in

(Ltd.). The company has been said: I have been asked by the only 620, and that in one caso livided into 355,000 Ordinary unofficial members of this Colony there were no less than three meu

noon,

having arrived from the above ports, to be their spokesman in regard in a coll designed for one, and shares of £1 enoh, primarily for Constguens of Cargo are hereby inform to the Estimates for the year that in consequence 400 men had the purpose of acquiring and that their Goods are being landed 1913 and therefore, Sir, in what bean released before the expiration commercially developing an ex and placed at their risk in the Hong- I am about to any I ani voicing of their sentences.

tensive row of petroliferous kong and Kowloon What! and Godown the sentiments of my unofficial He urged that greater powora erritory in the north eastern Company's Godowns at Kowloon colleagues as well as my own son should be given the magistrates of Sakhalin, which is situated. (Russian) portion of the Island out mark by mark and delivery can be to make certain representations went, which should be largely Japan. It is stated that the pro- where each consignment will be sorted timents. Sir, we are compelled to inflict more corporal punish immediately to the north of obtained as soon as the Goods are

which will loud, to an increased availed of. A visiting justice who Optional goods will be carried on expenditure, for whilst we fully went round the gaol the premises perty to be acquired consists of 50 petroleum olaime, the total force of Your the previous day said there were, unless Instructions are given to the con-realise the trary before Noon, to-day.

Excellency's remark that striot including 44 prisoners to be bau-

aren being approximately 5,000 is Good not cloured by the 29th Oct., economy necossary, weighed, no less than 804 prisoners tion is eminently favourable, and that the situa nores, will be subject to real.

do not consider that it confined in the gaol, ⠀ No Fire Inemyando whatever will be would be sound effooted.

landed

Godowni for examination by the Con-

left the Godowns.

Agouts.

Hongkong 22nd Oct, 1919,

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economy to

The speaker proposed to deal the claims having been carefully stint ourselves in regard to any with the military contribution Holected over a large ares already Damaged packages must be left in the matters which are essential to the but was informed by His Excel-roved to be lighly petroliferous. signes's and the Qu's reprosentatives good order and welfare and pro-lency that the same was out of Developments in the locality have at sa appointed hour. All claims must gress of this Colony. In regard order. Consequently the hon. conclusively shown the eastern portion of Sakhalin to be exceed- bo presented within ten days of the to the question of the contribu-member dealt with the question |ingly rich in oil, and, according to steamer's arrival here, alter which date tion made by the Home Govera- but briefly. He went on to say the prospectus, it is believed that they cannot be recognised. No alaims mont in the matter of opium we that he would like to know what will be admitted after the goods have regret that we cannot agree with stops had been taken to carry out on region in the Far East oflora Your Excellencey that we have the recommendations of the com- such great opportunities for the NIFFON YUSEN KAISHA, boon liberally treated in this mittes as sat down in paragraph lourishing petroleum industry, as establishment of a large and matter. On the contrary sir, we eleven of their report of the

doce the anstern coast of Northern have received in the past sums 28th of June 1st

With reference to the public the profitable exploitation of the Sakhalin. The possibilities for of money which wore altogether INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-insufficient to compensate us for work extraordinary, he hoped that

the loss sustained by the Colony, stops would promptly be taken to considered to be very great. GATION COMPANY, LTD.

oil industry of the district are FROM CALCUTTA, KOBE And it is most unsatisfactory that turn nullahs which were tributary

AND PENANG.

further payments should stop now nullahs into the main nullaka Home Commercial and Produce at this time when we are faced thus rendering, the district as free. THL Company's Biesmship

with heavy expenditure. I will ns possible from mosquitoes*

September 2: now proceed, sir, to comment up- With regard to the Typhoon Ro The Bank rate remains uachag on the various headings in the fuge they were very glad indeeded at 4 per cent, The Open Estimatos and I think that it will to note that satisfactory progress market rate for short loans is 21 be convenient if I did so. in the was being made with that work. to 21 per cent, and discount of order which was adopted by Your They earnestly hoped it would four months Bank bills 3-15-18 Excellency at the last 'meeting of continue and they also welcomed to 4 per cent. The cheerfulness the Council.

"LAISANG " haring arrived from the above Pots Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that shoir goods will be do livored from alongside.

Cargo impeling the discharge, or remaining on board after Noop, the 25th inst., will be landed at Consignoe's risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be conntenigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON

00., LTD., General Managers, Hongkong. 24th Oct., 1919. -

FROM EUROPE.

"HE H.A.L. Steimship

"BAYERN,"

THE

&

The Police.

to

Markets.

the same appearing in the es of the. Silver murket displayed timates for next year of $100,000 | last week has continued, and and $32,000 for quarters for sub- prices have advanced, bara being With regard to the question of ordinate officers in the service of now quoted 2011. per oz.. The police, proceeded Mr. Pollock, the Government at Victoria and Rabber Sharo market in quietly they fully realised that the ro Kowloon respectively, Unques-firm, showing, in fact, a harden- markable, and in some respects ionably this was a desirable step.ing tendonoy upon what is regar- humiliating, attack upon the for those officers ought not tood as a better state of affairs at TRChoung Chau Police Station had he compelled to seek for quarters the auction than had been pre rendered it necessary for a con- in uncongenial surroundings licted by the pessimists. It is aidorable increase

be With regard to the vote of $100,000 announced from Amsterdam that made in the Police forces station- for communication by wirelessDr. G. Vissoring, the President ed in the New Territories and telegraph from ship to shoro they of the Java Bank and monetary the unofficial members joined were entirely in favour of that advisor of the Chinese Govern with them in warmly thanking vote, subject to the proviso that ment; has been appointed by the Captain Brebner, having arrived. Con the military authorities for the by obtaining that communication Queen President of the Bank of signoes of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and assistance rendered by the mili- from ship to shore they would Netherlands at Amsterdam placed at their risk in the hazardous tary patrole which had done not prejudice the early inclusion The China Tea market is quiet, and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of the excellent work under trying cons of Hongkong in the Imperial Long but firm. Coffee has met with Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf. & Go-ditions.

Distance Scheme of Wireless Tele-good demand at full to dearer With regard however to the graph. They noted with antis- prices. Sugar has been wenker. down Company, Limited, whence de livery may be obtained against Bills of inerenee of 20 European consta-faction the proposals to erect Bath Singapore Popper and White Lading counterkigned by the Under hias to the police force, for the bathing sheds in the East and West Peppor are quiet, but steady. signed.

policing of what was obviously Enda of the city. With regard to Rico continues insotive, although Optional Cargo will be carried on the most important part of the the Kowloon -Canton Railway. prices are unchanged. Manila unless notice to the contrary, be given Colony,. tho city of Vio-they considered that an increase Hemp shows little change, being to-day.

toria and Old Kowloon, in, the expenditure for a more steady but quiet. Plantation Rub con days of the steamer's arrival here, they regarded the increase as efficient train service, further hor has been quiet, but fairly aftor which date they cannot be re wholly inadequate. They felt it locomotives and rolling stook, stondly, good average sheet being oognized.

their daty to refer to certain was justified and they welcomed quoted at about 48, 5d. per 1b, No claims will be admitted after the sinister rumours that had got the refreshment trains proposed Fine Hard Para is 4s. 61d. per lb. floods have left the Godowns, and all abroad with regard to alleged cor and the new roads which it was traits Tia is £231 159, to £232 Goods remaining undelivered after the ruption in the police fores. His proposed to make from the train 58. for cash, and 6230 to £230 *9th inst., will be subject to rent, Excellency's record as head of the halts. With regard to the designs 10, for three months,

All broken, chafsd, and damaged police force was such a good one for the terminal station at Kow- goods must be left in the Godowns, that they appealed to him to loon, the unofficial members were

Closed to Private Mining where they will be examined on the probe into the evil and to make a most strongly of the opinion that The coast line of Priamur,

Ventures.

There could be no doubt, he said, to have been thrown opan for Sakhalin (Russian part), extend- searching enquiry into the matter.the plans for that station ought Kamchatka and of the island of that the osoape from gaol of a

All claims must be presented within

29th inst., at 9.30 am..

No Fire Insuranos will be effected by us in any case whatever.

This steamer brings on cargo:—

Ex sa. Mecklenburg" from Havre, Gibraltar" from Portimao, Trevelleborg" from Abus.

11

15

$2

F+

11

"Castor" from Abil

prisoner had created a very bad competition to local forms in this ing in a zone 100 versts wide, is Colony who were certainly better closed to private mining opora impression in the public mind acquainted with local conditons tions. But it is proposed in with reference to the steps which than any gentleman, however agreement with the Ministry of were taken in the gaol for able and experienced, from the Trade and Industry, special cases, preventing prisoners from com- Federated Malay States. They to permit the exploitation of coal municating with others inside the could not understand why the and petroleum by reliable Russian gool. It also suggested doubts Civil eigmeers in this Colony contractors within the prohibited as to the adequacy of the gaol some of whom had actraoly had zone, whose operations, however, strit and as to the organisation of practical experience of railwaysta must, at present, be limited to at (12 that staff. Further, it had shown tion building, had been passed area of two allotments of four

"Tanger" from Setubal. "German" fmm Gitben-

barg, "August" from Steltio, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hope kong Offoo. 28rd Oct., 1912.

to one month's and four months' hard labour. His Lordship re- Colony of English Fishermen,

marked that in ordinary cases of Sis George Doughty, M.P. for riot hard labour was the proper Grimsby, who is now in Canada, sentence; but, on looking into has consulted Mr. Hazen, Minister the case, he came to the conola- of Marine and Fisheries, regarding sion that the sentences could be the British Columbia. fisheries in served in the second division. connection with a scheme to The chief obect of placing priso-Hoagloig,

stablish a colony of Englisdners in the second division was to fishermen on the Pacific const, the prevent their being included Gisberies of which are now largely among the lower classes of prosecuted by foreigners.

oriminals. Yuan's "Principles of National Policy."

Dr. Morrison.

Sir. Hugh Calford's Successor Mr. Reginald Edward Stubbs, of the Colonial Office, has been selected for appointment Colonial Secretary of Ceylon in succession to Sir Hugh Clifford,

that the material used in the

over on this way... opnstruction of part of the gaol;

square verste. This is not con- He gathered from what fell from sidered sufficient scope in order left very much to be desired, and the Colonial Secretary earlier in to permit of the contractors had demonstrated olearly the the day, that they must not have getting their money back. The necessity for a system of guard to proceeded very far with Mr. Hub- Governor-General of Priamur is, be placed in the Court yards of buck, and they wished strongly therefore, applying to the Ministry the prison to prevent prisoners to urge, if there was still time, named to have the restriction escaping.

that the plans for this stations suppressed in favour of a soparte should be thrown open in the consideration for each case.

Include among the "prin Dr. Morrison, Political Adviser ciples of national policy" which to the President of the Chinese Ro- Yuan Shil-koi, Dr. Ban Yat-sen, public, left Viotoris with Mrs. K.C.M.G., who has been appointed ma The daol Staff. along with the Acting Premier Morrison on the morning of 22nd Governor of the Gold Coast. Mr. The question of the sufficiency neaal way to public competition Demand for Diamonds in China! and the Vice President, have nlt. for Peking. Among those Stubbs is a son of the late Bishop of the salaries of the prison staff in this Colony. In conclusion, A new feature of the diamond Pau, Capt & drawn up for the guidance of Represent to bid them farewell were of Oxford. He has served contin- had suggested that a commission whilst they bad found some mattrade has been a keen demand Ramiay, Mr. R. Publican China, ie the following: the Chinese Minister and Sir uously in the Eastern Department should be appointed to enquire ters to comment on in that bad- from China during the past few

(2) Maintenance of the pris John MeLeavy Brown, together of the Colonial Office, and it is safe into:-(1) whether there was a got, they desired to state that daye. It is hoped that the dar Sebank, Mr. and ciple of upright opaduet; the with a small number of relatives to say that on other member of the sufficiency in numbers; (2) the they fully realised His Excel-elopment of the country's wealth, people to be governed and led and private friends. Dr. and Mrs. Colonial Office staff knows more question of organisation; (31 leney had, since his return to the which is as yet hardly dreamt of, into ways of righteousness. It had Morrison spouts couple of of the Eastern colonies than he the question of anfficiency of Colony in July last, worked hard will lead to the rich traders and been presumed, too. rashly, re- days in Paris and a day or so in does Early last year Mr. Harcourt salaries paid to them. Rogerd- in the public interest and they merchants of the country spend- marks the "Observer", that Berlin, whence they proceeded sent him on a special mission to ing the last suggested Item for took leave to assure him that in ing money on diamonds for their China was about to reform itself to Moscow. From there they travel the Straits Settlements, the Feder enquiry, the unofficial members boldly and fearlessly sailing wives. During the last few days on Western lines..

led to Peking. On theevening of ated Malay States, and Hongkong, fully realised what His Excel any abuses there might be, he several substantial par The Sentences on Dock Rioters, 20th ́ult. Dr. Morrison was en- to inquire into the state of the leney had said at the last could always count on the sincere pearls: have also been forwarded

The Common Serjeantat the Old tertained to dinner by the Chin Government servises of those meeting of the Council, that any sympathy and the hearty support to North, China. 15 Bailey revised a sentence which ha ese Minister at the Ritz Hotel, colonies, and to suggest remedios increase of the colony's burden of the finofficial members of this Tiù Tia mising passed upon trade unionists last where a small party was invited for the grievances of which their ought to be carefully scrutinised Colony. (Applause).

The Straits Times month for riot during the door to meet him. Daring his stay in members had frequently compla- but they wanted to be satisfied Hon. Mr. E. Osborne said, an that the flotation of Adams, M., & Mr. Ellite, age, and strike. The prisoners were Albert England he has had two long in ined On his return he drew up that Justice was being done to a hon member had just been speak: Company Ltd, list

Ohild (81), lighterman, and terviews with 'Sif Edward Grey, a report containing many nantul | body of men who had unpleasantLng with regard to a passage fa ful and allow Arthur Halls (37), ship's clerk, He will probabl vids England suggestions, nearly all which work to do and long hours of clin Excellency sup

Cap

M Allan

and children Taylor, B. H. Marris; Major "G. Walker, D. Waton, E.

Manhoff, U.M. Willdar. W.

Oratoiaroxyffe

children Okidwall, Me & Ma. Kydd, 'XFPqp/ Harpunter, Mr. und Buil3, Mrs. G.

who were sentenced, respectively, next montzir.

Harcourt has adopte

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