THE
Hongkong Weekly Press
AND
China Oberland Trade Report.
VOL. LX.]
CONTENTS.-
Epitome
Leading Articles:-
The New Peak Tramway
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 19тя NOVEMBER, 1904.
EPITOME OF THE WEEK.
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The Crown Princess of Coren is dead.
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The Neglect of Imperial Interests in China ...368 An Appeal to the Governor
Interport werk
A Chinese Reactionary
An Unwanted Indemnity
Palace Intrigue at Peking ...
The Kowloon Ferry System
Li Hung Chang's last Letter
Hongkong Sanitary Board. Supreme Court
Ball at Government House
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The O. 8. K. 8. Akashi Maru, stranded off Formosa in June last, was refloated on the 20th alt.
The averagė mean temperature during Mr. F. D. Guedes, an old Hongkong printer, October was 76.5; the highest w s 85.1 on the 2nd, and the lowest 67.4 on the 31st. The died on the 12th instant.
rainfall during the month totalled 2.005 inches and we had 191.2 hours of sunshine.
Mr. C. Wedemeyer, a local resident, has been 387 appointed Consul for Mexico at Shanghai.
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The charitable society of St. Vincent de Paul raised about $2,300 by means of the bazaar last
week.
A proposal to change the old established 370 tonnage scale at Bombay was defeated by a
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two to one majority.
The Penang Chamber of Commerce has re-
A bogus branch of the Shanghai Y.M.C.A, at Shaohsing (Hangchow) recently produced quite a board of ill-gotten money for the swindlers. They got three hundred subscrip tions. A foreigner is supposed to be implicated
The Hongkong Steam Waterboat Company's annual meeting is next week. A dividend of seven per cent. is declared, making it 14 per cant. for the year. There is a bonus of five
affirmed its decision of 1902 in favour of regis- per cent. for holders of the old issue of shares. .376 tration of partnerships.
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Hongkong Chess Club
Victoria Recreation Club
A Fashionable Wedding
Canton
Licensing Sessions.........
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Registration of Chinese Partnerships
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The Canton-Macao Railway
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Coming Events Foreshadowed
Railway Construction by Chinese...
Chinese Signboards
Fatal Fight at Kowloon
The Hongkong Steam Water-boat Co., Ld. Correspondence .........................
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Victoria Recreation Club Regatta..
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Cricket Carnival..
Li Hung Chang on the Manchuria Question The "Chwnshan" Wrecked
Hongkong...
Far Eastern Items...
Trade Items...
Commercial
Shipping ********
BIRTHS.
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The Chinese troops in Kwangsi are ripe for rebellion. About 18,000 of them have drawn no wagen for two months..
Java planters are rapidly forging ahead with tea cultivation, but they have still to cheapen the cost of production.
The two leaders dated 5th and 7th instant, appearing in this number, were unavoidably ozowded out of last week's.
There was an assembly of Filipino exiles at 379 Hongkong on the 11th instant It was more 379 of a social gathering than a political.
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On 4th November, at Shanghai, the wife of
THOS. J. ROCHE, of a son.
On 5th November, at Shanghai, the wife of THEO. RUFF, of a daughter.
On 7th November, at Shanghai, the wife of Captain Huau MACKINNON, 88. Heinfung, of a daughter.
On 12th November, at The Den, Castle Steps, the wife of D. H. SILAS, of a daughter,
DEATHS.
On 5th November, at Shanghai, Mrs. HELEN S.
· Matsés, aged 28 years.
On 12th November, at his residence, 5, Wood- lands Terrace, FLORINDO DUARTE GUEDES, aged 56 years. Deeply regretted,
Chou-fu's modest refusal of the viceroyalty of the Liangkiang provinces was disregarded, and he is now proceeding to take up the post.
The Chartered Bank got judgment at the British Court at Shanghai against T. C. R. Ward, for Tls. 4,775.05, on a bill of exchange.
Portugal has got the concession from China, to build railway from Macao to Canton. The frontier question has also been settled with China.
The Hongkong Odd Volumes Society (lectures and debating) has scoured the Governor for president. and is trying to extend its member- ship roll.
We delayed publication of the preceding issue, hoping to be able to give the judgment in the interesting contraband case. deferred.
Its delivery was
The collision case at the Supreme Court, fully reported in this issue, raised no knotty point of law. It was a question of fact, and there was some hard swearing.
There was something appropriate about the fact of the Hon. F. H. May, lecturing an "Irish wit" to the Union Church Literary Club on the 17th inst. The Colonial Secretary is Irish, and he is witty. He is Hongkong's best post-prandial orator.
Harmston's circus opened in Hongkong this last week, and is expecting to stay about month. The tent is nightly packed with Chinese, who are amazed and delighted by most of the "turns." The show is also very popular
with the blasé Europeans.
The rumour from Home that the so-called "Brodrick" cap is to be done away with has raised hopes at Hongkong that it may turn out. headgear, for true. The "cooky-German" which Mr. Brodrick has pleaded not guilty, is quite prominent and hideous in Hongkong streets.
At the Sanitary Board meeting, Dr. Atkin- son issued a warning that shipping people would do well to take note of. He had learnedTM- that some ships visiting the port were buying their water from Chinese junks, at cheap rates, and he announced that this water was being. drawn from filthily polluted sources.
Hongkong lawyers are putting their heads together over a point of law arising from the pawnbroking Ordinance. It says articles pledged must be redeemed within three months the ticket allows, six. The question is, does the Ordinance mean three months from contract time, or from date of pledging? A pawnbroker's son had taken a ring during the second three months, and when the owner came to redeem it, the pawnbroker could not or would not deliver it.
Hongkong Weekly Press. The native press at Canton urges that the instant, Hongkong best Shanghai by four
construction of the new band be handed over to the business people. They would do the work
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CL.quickly, and keep it in good repair LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C-
ARRIVAL OF MAILS.
The-French Mail of the 14th ultimo arrived, per the ss. Tourane, on Tuesday, the 15th alt., and in English Mail despatched from London on October 1st vis New York arrived, per the is. Arabia, on Monday, the 14th instant.
A band of Chinese pirates has commenced operations in the creeks of the New Territory. close to Hongkong. Some of their victims (junk men) are at the Civil Hospital, badly
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There is a wild rumour being circulated to the effect that the editor of Bradshaw going to make that famous railway guide intelligible. We swait (with considerable doubt) confirmation.
The Interport oricket matches were favoured - with glorious weather. Opening on the 12th wickets and three runs. This brought Tuesday. when Singapore played the defeated team. At first Singapore looked like losing, but on Wednesday Shanghai had the mortification of another beating, losing the two innings match by 52 runs 283-231. Hongkong and the Straits finished just as we went to Preas. The Straits won by 195 runs. On the first evening, Nov. 12th, the Cricket Club gave an elaborate garden fête, which was followed by a supper and a dance at the Hongkong Club. The Governor, in addition to inviting all the cricketers to the ball, had them up to dinner on the 18th. The festivities wind up with a smoking concert.
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