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THE
Hongkong Weekly Press
VOL. LVII.]
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China Overland Trade Report.
CONTENTS.
Hongkong
Leading Articles:
Russis and Manchuria
British Consols.
Railway Projects in China.
The Spy Mania
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The Admiralty Dock Petition
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Storm-Warninga
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The Unrest in China ........
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Hongkong Sanitary Board
The Chinese Petition ...............***CAMBLER OF
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Supreme Court
Retirement of Mr. A. Mackie
Mining Developments.......................................................
Betious Accident to an European
Plague Case from Hongkong..
Explosion of a Power Magazine at Canton
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Steamer Ashore at Chefoo
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Amoy
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China, Borneo Co., Ld.
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The Siberia "At Home
Correspondence.2...... bu................
The Chii & Association........
Review.......................
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The Anti-Footbinding Movement TheHongkong Rifle As o ciation
Cricket...
Lawi-Tennis
Royal Hongkong Golf Club
The stock of Currency in Hongkong
The Osaka Exhibition
Miscellaneons
Commercial..
Shipping
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, 20TH APRIL, 1903..
No. 16:
The Government of Indo-China has declared
Hongkong Weekly Press Hongkong to be infected with bubonic plague,
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CL LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEet Street, E.C.
ARRIVALS OF MAILS.
The U.S. mail of the 19th March arrived. per O. & O. steamer Coptic, on the 15th April (27 days; the German mail of the 17th March arrived, per N.D.L. st amor Bayern, on the 15th April (29 days); and the French mail of the 20th March arrived, par M.M. steamer Caledonien, on the 19th Ap÷il (30 days).
HONGKONG.
The number of plague crses in the Colony 277 from January 1st to date is returned at 254. 2:30
The local Cotton Spinning Company notifies 281 .281 that an interim dividend of 4 per cent. has been 281 declared.
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His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Chang Chun Hong to be 2 2 public vaccinator.
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When last reported H.M S. Glory was at Yokohama, the Bramble at Weihaiwei, and 285 Blenheim at Japan.
the 26th March, at Claregrove, Chefoo, the wife of James MCMULLAN, of a daughter.
On the 31st March at 91, Consular Road, Tien tsin, the wife of J. Cowen, of a son.
On the 4th April, at No. 1, Edna Villas, Shang- hai, the wife of PASTOR P. KRANZ, of a daughter. In the 8th April, at Mayfield, Singapore, the w.fe of W. WOLLBER, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 2nd April at the Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, ERNEST 1. ALLEN, younger son of J. W. ALLEN, of Shanghai, to ELIZABETH EMMA, second daugliter of GEORGE E. KING, of North- wich, Cheshire, and niece of Captain R. A. J. ANDERSEN, of Shanghai
On the 6th April, at Amoy, at H.B.M. Consulate, by P. F. Hausser, Esq., and afterwards in the Union Church, by the Rev. W. McGregor, D.D., ALEXANDER, elder son of the late JAMES CUMMING, Aberdeen, to CLARA ABEL, youngest daughter of Captain J. C. SAUNDERS, Amoy.
On the 14th April, at St. John's Cathedral, by te Rev. F. T. Johnson, ai.A., ERNEST GRANVILLE, oily son of the late EDWARD JORDON, Esq, of Kent, England to EILEEN MAUD MARY, eldest daughter of HT HUNNUTT, merchant, of Melbourne. Sydney and Melbourne papers pleaze copy.
On the 14th April, at Peak Church, Hongkong, by the Bev. F.4. Johnson, M A., JOHN COCHRANE, only son of ROBERT GEAHAM COCHRANE, Esq, of Essex, England, to FLORENCE EDITH (DAIST) FORSTER, elder daughter of the late ROBERT FORSTER, Esq, of Wa stead, Essex, England.
On the 16th April, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Rev. F. T. Johnson, M.A., THOMAS, Youngest son of the late ALEXANDER COCK, Erq, of Shanghai, to Mar, daughter of the late W L HUNTER, Esq., of Foochow.
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DEATHS.
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The Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ld... has declared an interim bonus of 20 per ceuf, upon contributions for the year 1902.
During the last quarter of 1902, the silver export from Canton amounted to 3.279.261 Hk. Tls.; the import was 486,587 Hk. Tls.
Mr. B. Brotherton Harker, architect, civil engineer, and surveyor, of Queen's Road Central, has been elected an associate member of the Institute of Civil Engineers of London.
A Chinaman haug, d himself on the 15th inst. on some bamboo scaffolding at Kennedytown. Although the act wes committed in practically the public street, it was not discovered until the
man was dead.
The visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ended 11th April were 252 non-Chinese and 70 Chinese to the former, and 4 non-Chinese and 2,82 Chinese to the latter institution.
Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company have teen occupying the Theatre Royal during the week. The Geisha, The Belle of New York and La Mascotte have been performed before crowded and bighly appreciative audiences.
The Chinaman who is accused of complicity in the murder of Yeung Ku Wan, the sobrol- master, at 5, Gage Street on 11th Ja uary, 1941, was again brought up at the Magistracy on the 15th inst. and remanded formally for
nother week.
Inspector Cuthbert, "of the defective depart- ment of the Colony's police force, left for Scotland on the 1th inst. by the English mail on nine months' leave. He is accompanied by his wife and child. Many friends boarded the liner to wish the party bon voyage.
It is notified in the Gazette that Mr. High deputed by His Excellency the Gover Council to act on behalf of the Building Authority in all cases referred to in sections 207 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1903 in connect with dangerous buildings.
end Asiatic immigration, &q., from Hongkong, is prohibited.
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Sir William Goodman, the Chief Justice will leave for Japan on the 22nd inst, on a two- months' holiday. ́ ́ Daring his - absence, Sir Henry S. Berkeley, Attorney-General, will act All the position of Attorney-General. as Chief Justice and Mr. E. Sharp, K.O., will
At a meeting of the Justices of the Peace at the Magistracy on the 15th inst. L. Comar was granted an adjunct licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquor at No. 61, Des Voeux Road Central. The Justices present were :—Messrs. F. A. Hazeland (Chairman), J. H. Kemp, C. D. Melbourne, A. Seth, and Capt. F. W. Lyons. Mr. E. J. Grist of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grist, solicitors) appeared for the applicant.
On the 10th inst,, by the P. & O. steamer Coromandel, Mr. E. K. Belilios, C.M.G., took his departure for Shanghai. From thence be will proceeded to Dalay, and there take the train for Europe. Mr. Balillos is one of the first to make the trip home via Eieria from this port since the Siberian Railway was opened along its entire route. We understand that Mr. Belilios will probably reside in England for some years.
Formal notification is now made of the dissolution of the partnership formerly existing between Messrs. Dorabjes Nowrojes, I. P. Madar and William Farmer in connection with the New Victoria and King Edward Hotels, Hotgkong, and the Victoria Hotel, Shameen. Mr. Farmer, as from the beginning of the year, fakes over the Shameen Hotel, while the other two partners take over the Hongkong establishments...
On the 10th inst. a trio of ricksha coolies came into èollision in Des Vonx Road ontside the Hongkong Hotel. Two allied themselves aaiust the third, and during the fight he received a kick or a blow on the spleen which caused rupture of that organ. He sank dow in the street, and oxpired very soon afterwards. The police were called, but the assailante es- caped and, are still at large. The police, how- over, are in possession of their names, and unless they have gained Chinese territory their capture should not be long delayed.
The blank walls of certain houses near the top of Mosque Street have been secured as an advertisement hoarding by a well known local firm of wine and spirit merchants, whose name appears in letters of such magnitude that they cannot fail to strike the eye of anyone looking at the City from the Harbour or Kowloon. The effectiveness of the advertise ment is unquestionable, but it does not lend any beauty to the view. How long will it be | till "X- ~'s Pills" flaunt their remedia!
sover ignty from the face of the Peak ?
I be various signature-lists in connection with the petition for the removal of the Admiralty
Dock were withdrawn on the 9th inst. after having been open for three days, and were subsequently arranged by Mr. B. A. Hewett, who carried out the secretarial work, and for- warded to Sir Paul 1 hater, CM.G., Chairman Excellency | Governor. Ith learn that the petition was signed on practically all the firms, companies, eto Colony, and that the different nationalities are well represented among the signatories.
On the 4th April at 168A, Bubbling Well Road. Pollock Tooker, Executive Engineer, has been of the Committee, for presentation. Shanghai, CEOIL AIEED, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. WarrE-COOPEE,: ged 21 years, 72
On the 4th April, at Oxley Road, Singapore, Capt. JOHANN TUTEIN aged 73 years.
On the 18th April, at Southport, T. E. WEATHERSTON late of China.
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