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THE
Hongkong Weekly Press
VOL. LXIII.]
Epitome.....
Leading Articles :-
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China Overland Trade Report.
CONTENTS.
Sir Robert Hart
A Faithful Servant of Peace
Buying Land in China.
The Steel Trust...
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, 28гн MAY, 1906.
No. 21
Under the title of "The fatal decline '
Hongkong Weekly Press L'Avenir du Tonkin comments on the decrease
Hongkong Office: 10A. Des Vœux ROAD CL 378 LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREKT, E.C
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A New Theory of the Universe
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Chinese Appreciation of Politics
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Woman's Buffinge.
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Hongkong Jottings
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Supreme Court
The Tragedy at the Theatre
The L. M. C. z..
The Hongkong Magistracy.....
A Year's Crime at Hongkong
Hongkong Post Office
Fires at Hongkong
The Royal Sanitary Institute......
Appointments...
Growth of Chinanfu
Chinese View of Plague Measures
The Plague "Jon
The "V.R.C."
Too Many Admirals
Macao
Canton
Extraordinary Dumping Case
Amoy
Formosa ............
Departure of Austro-Hungarian Con ul The "Roon" Ashore
Japanese School Teachers in Conference
A Corean Postmaster
Alleged British Mistakes at Brunei...
Maudlin Sentiment
Chinese "Howlers
Shanghai French Concession
The Late Bir George O'Brien
A Question ‹f Customs Ducs
International Banking Corporation
Experiences in San Francisco Correspondence
A Marriage Proposal
The Peking Police
Chinese Railway Enterprise
A Strange Tragedy in Kwangtung Miscellaneous........ Commercial
Shipping
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BIRTHS.
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ARRIVAL OF MAILS.
The German Mail of April 24th arrived, per the ss. Préussen, on Thursday, the 24th instant; 385 and the French Mail of April 27th arrived, per 885 the sr. Oce nien, on to-day the 28th instant.
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FAR EASTERN NEWS.
Mr. Oliver, Commissioner of Customs at 3e8 Nanking, has been depu ed by the Chinese Gov. 398
ernment to make the arrangements for a foreign 358 settlement at Mukden.
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Inspector Gauld has retired from the police after 18 years' service, being invalided home. At present he is in the Government Civil 300 Hospital. He is succeeded in the charge of
Wanchai Police Station by Inspector Gourlay,
Mr. W. J. Russell, foreman shipbuilder st Kowloon Docks
WIS the 19th May 391 presented with a heavy silver tea service by Mr. 991 Logan on behalf of his colleagues, on the 391 ocasion of his having to leave for home because
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It appears that the Shanghai Municipal police have orders to prosecute Chinese 93 gamblers at all times except race week, when it 39. would seem too invidious. A dead set is being 393 made at the Council by some reformers, who 393 object to this temporary relaxation.
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On May 6th, at Paotingfa, the wife of DAVID LATTIMORE, of a son.
On May 10th, at Shanghai, the wife of Mr. Marco GOLDSTEIN, of a daughter,
On May 15th, at Shanghai, tue ife of G. M. BOYES, of a daughter.
On May 16th, at Shanghai, the wife of Mr. SUTTER, of a son.
Jn May 17th, at Kashing, to the Rer. and Mrs. H. MAXET SMITH, & 80n.
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MARRIAGES.
On May 11th some Chinese boatmen picked up the dead body of a foreigner in the river at Shanghai. The body was handed over to the River Police and by them taken to the Mortuary, where it was ascertained to be that of Leading Sto er Phillips, of H.M.S. Hart, who was reported drowned the previous week. Mr. W. B. Buyers, one of the founders of the Shangbai Marine Eugineers' Institute (or Black * quad Club) and for many years secretary aud manager, is going Home. The members presented him with an illuminated address and a chequ; He rally worked wonders for this popular and useful institute during thirteen years of office, and the testimonial was quite spontaneous,
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of receipts as indicated in the budget general for Indo China for the month of March. The receipt, have declined by 332,824 pinstres when compared with the corresponding month of last year, while the three months January, February and March show a deficit of 1,795,970 pizatres. A pleasant function took place at Belilios Public School, when rs. C. J. Bateman, the hend-mistress, was made the recipient of bandsome present by past and present scholars of the school, as a memento of their esteem, Mr. R. E. Belilios, on behalf of the scholars, made the presentation, efter which refreshmenté were served, and her many friends bade the head-mistress farewell,
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Mysterious placards have appeared all over Peking bearing four characters which cannot be read into suy clear meaning, but contain some vague allusions to “West," Soldiers." * Swords," "Water," and similar words in an apparently meaningless jumble. The Peking and fientsin Times says, “Those of ont readers who were bere six years ago will recognise the old tactics.”
Eren in Hongkong the man who rummages may sometimes the second-hand bookstal a come across a flud. For instance, a copy of the late John Hay's book about Spain, with the following inscription on the flyleaf in his own handwriting, cannot twenty-five cents.
be considered dear at "To His Excellency Chaug
Tau Hon, o., &c. with the regards of John Hay. Washington, March 31, 187."
A Tientsin dispatch reports that a large body of mouuted bandita suddenly male their appearance recently at a colliery in Heinol'in in the district of Chaoyang, just on side he Great Wall, and coolly began to take poss-ssiou of the place after defeating the guard of Chinese troops stationed at the mine for its protecțion and the protection of the foreign employees there. Reinforcements are being sout by the Governer of Jêho Teritory, in whose juris- diction the mine is. · No foreigners are reported to be hurt as yet.
The Shanghai police raided some gamblers (Spanish subj-ots) outside the Settlement. The Spanish Cousul, with some wit, incorporated the following in his judgment:- l'he pourt upon hearing the evidence and the defence of the accused Änds them guilty of the charg+, and taking into consideration that som• forma of gambling which are prohibited according to Spini-b law are publicly allowed in the Settl»- were to break out. say, btween France and | meals during race week, and taking a lealent Germany there should b, no neo-ssity for thevi w of the case as a first-offence, fiuee them - crews to l-ave their polic day in orter to į joiutly and severally to the sum $.00, kill each other. No objections should be forthcoming from the Far East, at any rite
On May 18th, at St. John's Cathedral, by the Rev. A. Stevens, M.A., WILLIAM BROWNLOW ASHE MOORE, of the Hongkong Civil Medical
An ex ellout idea of the Kolnische Zeitung the China Service, fourth son of JOSEPH HENRY MOOKE, is that forvigo ships of war ou MICE., Dublin, to AWES MARY, elder daughter | station should be neutralised, so that if war of the late HaMILTON BANKIn Graham, of Fahan, County Donegal, Ireland.
On May 8.h, at Ni gpo, the Rev. WALTER ROBBINS (C.,8.), of Taichow, to Miss MARIK Louise WOODRUFF.
On May 18th, at Shanghai, JAMES RANDALE ANDING TO MAry Augusta Hammer.
DEATHS.
On May 6th, at Shaughai, Jus¤ FRANCISCO DE Rozario, aged 52 years.
On May 14th, «t Shanghai, of acute pneumonia, RICHARD LUDLEY » CHABER-Wand, of Jardins, Matheson & Co, aged 14 years,
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On May 20th at Shanghai, JENNY ADLER, wife of E. ADLER, aged 27 years.
At the Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, on May 21st, Mr. B. D. VANIA, broker, aged 5
Prior to the departure of Sir Ernest Satow from Peking, Tang Bhao-yi, Vice-Presiden of the Maiwupa, agreed with him upon the retrocession of Weitziwei to China One of the conditi ns was that China should refund | to Great Britain all the expenses the latter had incurred in fortifying Weihaiwai and Lin ungtso, and another that China should not lease Weihaiwel to any other Power without the cons nt of Great Britain. This is a palive
report.
A Cant dispatch to a native paper Shanghai states that Vic-roy Shum bas sigued the rough draft of an agreement with Mr. J. O. P. Bland, representing a British syndi- cate, for the construction of the above-usmed railway. 'l'he syndicate is to loud to Chins funds for the entire construction of the line, and lows and interest therson to be guéranteed by the likin on salt in Kwang-tung province, and so long as the loan has not been repaid the working and control of the line are to be in the hands of the syndicate. The details of the draft agreement have been sent to Peking.
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