WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1902.

TELEGRAMS.

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SHIPPING ACCIDENT AT SINGAPORE.

STEAMERTHYRA' ASHORE. (From Our Chhen Convojanlent)

Sisgaranɛ, January 8, 457 (sa!.. The British Shore Thyro west shore this morning at Pute Sumlu. Attempts have beep munda by a tag to pull her off but, so far, without success.

THE GALLUZZI CONCERT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE COMPRADORE QUESTION.

Manchester and the Teaching of

Chinese.

Maestro Galuzzi, the well known beat pianist, nied by a number of loga? áma- tr talent, gave his first concert, in St.

The following interview is taken from the George's Hall, last night. in presence of a N.-O. Daily Ner which has been publish large and highly appreciative audience. ing a sories of articles cratitled "Manchester The concert was be under the patronage and China. The interview tereals the of His Excellency Major General Gas-rature of the articles":—

g, K.C.M.G.. Nering Vice Admiral Six Cyprian Bridge, KC.R..

Governor

upon

the

in

THE ARREST OF A REFORMER,

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Endersigned lave recivel instruc

tuns to Sell by Public Auction,

FOR AUMENT OF TILE LONGERNES,

TO-MORROW,

How the Victim was Shadowed.

The native papees are always cautious in, giving nows with reference to anything connected with the Gotachment. The Captoa Chineseo daily, Ling Hoi, speaks on Monday, the 6th int., for the first time of the arrest of Par. Wing-nin but Wednesday morning on board the se. Partea on hor PLATE WARE, arrival in Canton from Hongkong. The Chinese soldiers must love kavan their

the 9th January, at 11 am, ut droir Sales

Rooms, 20, Dus Viens Road. A. Quumity of AtUMINJEM and ELECTRO

r

A. Eng Assortment of Diars, 1 Tven. tan very well, for, on the steaner going up WRITER, KODAKS. I SEWING MACHINE,

aud 1 Lapy's Biovele, dp., dr.. to the wharf, they reshed on boar!, and without any apparent difically picked out Pat Wing-in from among tits passengers for anchoring Junks and Sailing Boats, When it is remembered that there are al- way hundreds of passengers on the river

The interest which has been aroused enlly by the publication of the articles and Commodore Powell, C. B.

Manchester and China, has prompted us gradime, of chore music was anbrited, to elicit the views of the compradores Our subject, and there was and an item, from the start beuselves * to the end, which did not earn and reciva representative has her secostal the husity appreciation of the listeners, interviewing nu of the host known com- The opening piano dust. Polonaise" (A. pradores in Chins, who antil quite recently Dvorak) went very well, Mr A. G. War held the position of compradore to perhaps and Maestro Galuzzi, the performers, playel the largest firm in China, and as will be rogeriet with remarkable prevision; and seen from the reselt now published our imgbe put the special paranges of the subjeer spoke fresly suc without reserve. ping to portenton. God's Guastian There are obvious. Tasons why he declined Angul wa sung by Mes' Mudie, whose to allow his mund to be published, but we RAILWAY TRIP FOR CHINESE mise do not require any sounding frusy say that bis position and crecicntials the Chinese Government have long been

are such as would ensure profound respect

THE CHINESE COURT

ROYALTIES.

Arrival of the Emperor in

Peking.

(From the Que Correspondent.}

SHANGHAI, Lunes 2, 4.5 1.14 The Emperor and the Empress-Dowager have arrest ut vlog, and are again in

enters, the only plausitdo explanation of this amart capture is that the unfortunate | man was accompanied by a spy of spies from Horralong. The Zing Hoi says that

trying to get hold of this mate. Tragents

to Hongkong and took the first chance of arresting itim when he ventured surny from British'soil, forgetting that the deck of the Porn is as noted as any spot of the British Empire.

us. She is not yet recrmed from her recent throat trouble, but the enthusiastic tam ser and deference for his views were his ameof the Chinese Government trači hê in which her effort was accepted was niuple made known. Having mid this much the reward for her courage in taking the platimportance of 1.4 opinions will, we are sure, form. Mr Mirow, in Garschmann's Abe generally ackerleged. Ruse, proved again that his fine tenor voice had lost none of its sweetness, Eis was Me Koenig playuel Goherman's encored. {* Tallade "on the cello and was roptor-usly; evered. Misw Loureiro, who sang“ Ninon

* Do you find that Manchester merchants on the spot complain much against the co-spettora ?"

She replied. They do not com. plain at all and indeed they have na ground

It is annoying to think that a Foreign Governacht has more than once abused

the liberty of Hongkong by sending forth

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

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AN

Organ Recital

WILL BE GIVEN DY

Mr. A. G. WARD,

אז

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

On

MONDAY, 18th Jan., at 5.30 p.m..

VOCALIST MI, D. E. BROWN.

stalled in siar Empeal 1 lace in the Forelosti.'route a highly necessful deint ult for complaint, the value not useiulness of her agres 1 swoop down on their hapless Collection 21 he wade with of the

bidden City.

the comert plattore. Those who heard, her in the small part she and the recent

Chrend Festival, at St. John's Cathedral,

this compradora hofug openly acknowledged by thou. My own opinion is that so long ths present condition of things exists

victims, Historý and experience alike

The amisal of the Imperisi party at Pok- ing was somewhut sielayed by a hovvy dust-

I were much struck by the sweetiers and they will continue to have their compr. f everyone knows it 13 perfectly true. Opi storm, but, odawaje, nas without inci-range of her vice, stad, ip her rendering of dores, even though they may also have their Ninon se amplified the impressions students from Owen's Collogu. At present

dent.

show how extremely hard it is, if not alte gether imposible, to prove all this although

portunities like that now in question, when erisuries of a foreign country board a Bri- without any permission or authority, the

The Exe Livangagpas bigbly satis. then forhud. She was warinly encored, most of the Chinese bayers understati pid- / tigh ressel, are too precious to be missed.

fed with the railway trip from Pasting-fu

to Peking.

Ingressman]

THE PANAMA CANAL COMPANY.

Losos, Gal January, 1902. The Panama Chial Company has formally offered the whole of its property to the United States for the sum of forty willin

dollors.

CHILI AND ARGENTINA. The situation between Chili Argentins is again critical.

The 'cello (Mr Koenig), violin (M= Graca),

and pianoforte (Maestro Gullüzzi) trio was one of the best items of the program. The Altugro went with much better style than the Adagio atid was weitmoted with "The time kept by he three

giu English, and come in direct contact all at every day with English merdants and Manchester sellera for the express purpose of talking over business matters, withou the presence of the compradure. Therefora the position cannot be materially altered even by the students from Owen's College.

aid, rightly wet, wlesson way be taught to those who are insponsible for this out- rage as shall take such a thing impossible in the future and at the same time refresh the winds fiches who gre so lichte to ier get that Hougang is really British torri

Then us a matter of fact compradorostory do not regard themselves in the light of

performers war renmekably goud. Brewith an old favourite. She sang Rubenstein's 'Asta' and 'The Old Story in her usual cultured styki. Mr P. Widdlemen? Goldring, one of w new stres of this season, was in capital voice in Still wie die Nacht (Belay He has got s powerful and melodious voice, and used it to better purpose flat on proviana treasions when and we have heard him. Maestro Gailumi's phate is his solo piano playing. He was heartily cucored for his entering of Chopra's Waltz No, A,'anni followed on with the Pasquinade. He played in a claimingly artistic way, and nobody pre sent could fail to recognise his outstanding ability. Mr Terrill's song 'The Flight of Agus was well snug and well revived. Miss Loureiro again acquitted her self with much credit in the duet, La Serenata, with Mr Musso. The voices blended well together, but, if anything, the male voice was barely up to quality

SUPPLIES FOR THE CAPE. Twelve thousand goula waggons are being shipped to the Cape.

THE

POPULATION QUESTION

IN FRANCE.

inn, on the contrary, there was an excess

To this interrogation he cheerfully ob served As watter of fact, the English merchant, and not the Chinese comparadure,

The statistics just published by the Go verniment, concerning the population of may be more correctly regarded as the mid- aleman. In fact, most business people in

France in 1900 are less satisfactory than) England have little, if any, ilen of what the Paris correspondent of The Stundaby?). In those of the procading year (writes the duries of a compradore consist. A com.

1899 the excess of births over deaths was pradore is aa ruke i weithy Chinuman

31,391, giving the hope that Franco was who in his association with iritish may rebuilding up its population, but guarantees the due payment of all Chinese accounts, receiving for this guarantes a all cossion. The value of this systent to Englishmen it is impossible to calerlate, as in Chin the foreign werchant would find it impossible to ascertain the financial status of his native buyers; whereas the

was greater than that of deaths but that compradore being a Chinaman, rind sociated with immumerable trade guilds, 18. On the other hand, in 3 Depart

excess of births was inferior to that of

which permeate the whole of the Celestial correspondent of the Times at Erntelo. in Mr G the popular violinjer, gave Empire, is able to gauge Alm: wexibility of Dents the number of deaths in 1960 was)

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. A purty of Scots Greys has been ambush ol near Brukhorstspruit. Six mon wore killed and thirteen wounded. After twe hours fighting the enemy retired.

Tho

General Bruce-1 Hamilton's columus will be

obliged to refit, and that such respites to

faabion.

A

AS.

Departments, the Seine Inferieure and the Cantal, the excess of births over deaths in 1909 was greater than in 1899.

| of 35,988 destits over births, in only two

To 30 other

Departments the number of births in 1000

larger than during the preceding your;

despatch dated 9th December, says that Benet's Scene de Balle in truly artistic trade rise, and duct, business to a

His fingering and hosting werd successful issue where his European father whereas, in 1890 that increased mortality faultless, and the piece got apple justice would be soon, in a slough of financial existed in only 43 Departments. If the the Boers are regrectable but inevitable, Mrs Fullerton, who was down to sing, was difficulties.' unless moremen and animals are available.indisposed and unable to appear, a misfor-

Kitchener's Con-cabulary, under the

tune which was regretted by all whe knew connecti of Majine Geresford, man engage ment with the Buens on the 4th instant, in

hur vood abilities. A semi-chorus by the

Why do so many Chinese people aspire to become compradores }'

That is a very natural question. There central Orange River Cony, killed Fiebre strength of the company out are many reason why Cainmen aspire to capital emert ha a ebre. The piece on the position. One of the principal reasons Cornet and ten auen, and captured Riso, by Pere Martini, is that like any other man in stress they Field Gracts and thirty-three met,

"[USE" OSTASTATIN KIL (LOYD SERVICE.] GERMANY AND VENEZUELA.

want to make

hit

number of births diminished the number of marriages increased by 1932 in 1900. Divorces were les unerous.

A Correspondent, writing ta de Temps, has drawn attention to some interesting facts relative to the marriages, divorcus,

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Choir Freul

Hongkong, January 8, 1902.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

ASTERS of VESSELS arriving ut er leaving Hongkring hy the Easter Entrance are CAUTIONED

LOW AS POSSIBLE when

5 in the vicinity of the Wreck of the Shanded of North Point.

Much damage and delay to the work of aising the ship has been caused through the wash of passing vessels,"

R. MURRAY RUMSEY,

R. Com. & N., Harbour Master, etc. Harbour Department, Hongkong, January 7, 1902.

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LAVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 10.

50

INFORMATION has been received frem

the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that; ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place from North Point on the 9th and 10th

25th and 27th February, 1902. January and the 18th, 11th, 17th, 19th,

All Ships, Junks and other Vessels are

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Hongkong, 3rd January, 1902.

HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION

LIBRARY,

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laughing Italian xir of the 16th centuan with infrench wealthy Ching and births, In 1940, there were in Franco castioned to KEEP CLEAR of the Kango,

By Contend, busincan connections 230,084 intringes, nud 7157 divorces. cauas compradore use his money to very Therefore, of every 41 exuples united in || considerable advantage. In

addition to this. bis prisitions is socially advanced by leged wedlock one song from it. such a post, and in the event of any com- That was the average for the whrie of plications with Chinese officials, ho can, through his firm, apply to the British Conance bat hafistics indicate that in Paris sal. for assistame, Bexdes, tas

tas ststus is peuple are much more inclined tiu in the high; he is usually rich and moves in a provinces to demand the breaking of the higher social cirete and trefore he is vue

pronounced for every 27untringes celebrat; nereutile men who are usually eusto- often brought into contact with the best bords of legal union, as one divorca was Themers. It must, however, not be supposeded. The proportion of divores in Paris 19,

that all compradores arka moley our of British merchants; there are the usual fail.therefore, double that of the provincos, the Pianoforte Duct, Palomnise,' A. Murdares, and these frequently noise though fores buing 33,063 marriages and 16

risked too much for too little re-

divorces. Examining the births, cle writer Messrs WARD AND GALLUZZL

veration.' Sung... The Guardian Angel '...Comed

Reistring

to money sarofs he remarked nges that there were only 78121 legis Birs Mu Song... Rose,.. Curshaun that these individuals are entirely under the mate children born in France in 1900, and control of the compendiore, their position that 19,141, or almost one-third of them, Mr M ...Halisde,.. Gollerinden buing somewhat logous to a teller in

were born in Paris. The stufisties not only a Bank, with an income ranging from $10 to 880 per month, but never exceeding of 1900, but of previous yours, show that in

Fur tou smelt $10 salary you will

France 21 mole children are born for every to attract Europeans.

Reverting to the status of the coupes 20 females. Nevertheless, the feminine Berthocendore, he said that in many cases the Com-population of France isa litle greater tlen

and proved to be very interesting music. Mr Ward accompanied a loss of the paves a d'Maestro Gattune the others, and both gentimen sequitted themedres in Bis, December 30.

their usul creditable style is to be The relations of Germany towards hoped that Maestro Gabuzz will see his Vauezuela laro become very strained on way to organise such aurther consert, as account al proceedings on the part of he is already assured, by the success of last Venezuela against thi evercive measures! night's perforgane, of as audicado. taken by Granny in the railway nutter. following is the programme ( Probably Germany will blockude the Venezuelan Pons; bat under no circum stances will territory be acquired by Gormany. There is a reason to anticipate any complication between the Cabinets of Berlin, and Washington in this affair, an hoth Governments are arrives at a full understanding in regard to the collection of the Gor mu dains.

[N- DADY NEWS SERVICE.) THE MANCHURIAN CONVEN-

TION.

PERIO, December 31. The following in the outline of the Bussian Minister's reply to the Peace Plenipotentiaries, Prince Ching and Wang Win-shao:-

・密閉した terus concluded with the late Plenipotentiscy, H. E. Li Hung-chang, re satisfactory to us, and they protect Chinese interests, and discourage the interference of | other Puncts, and-I had therefore ne resson to think that there could be any objection

Cello Solo,

Song,

Trio--Violin,

FIRST PART.

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Niro, Mi Locrend,

Cello, Fianoforte *Adagio (Up.. 1)"

Bezro (Op. '{ Mrs GRACA, KOEX, GALLUZIT. Bong,

(4). Алса..... (4). The Old Stors

Mrs. BREWITT

BECOND RAST.

pradoce is the capitalist, especially in the Cass the smaller firma, which run with his money. Therefow it would ...Rrdenale seen that in a sense the compindure was the rent employer and the merchant the middlem

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the masculine. Men dieearlier then women. Quoting the statistics of the last ten years, the Temps Carrespondent aftrnis that it is the legitionto unions which are productive of that happy majority of the birth of male children. Taking the avenge of the last ten years, the writer shows that of the un- man offspicing of those legitimate unions 308,354 seremales and only 361.030 fenalty. This predominance the male sex is, accord-

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ing to the Tamp Cerrespondent, the Ass THE LEADING NEWSPAPER

All this abuse then levelled against the Song.... Still Wie die Nacht E. Bol compradore is unnecessary

Mr GOLDALNO.

Quite so, it is quite unnecessary, and Panoforte Sole, Whis No. 3, Chopin unfortunately is based open a misunder

MRESTO GALLUZI,

standing of his true position and imia Song,The Flight of Ages,.. Beran representation of the feste, which, a

MP TERRILL

quite sure, will is acknowledged by Man: Duet, Is Percuato .......Rowing chester mon in China, and fully appreciated

Miss Lovrino and Mr. Mussa

by their friends at home, he and so on Violin Solo Scene de Ballet... Berint as the true facts are vratiluted. For studied the statistics for many years, so co-

14471

Fionover, the AIT GEAU-

own part I am very pleased at this awhen start as to be a sort of law.

predominance of the male sex in the offspring ing of Manchester to the value of Chinese fillegal unions is much less marked. In this Song Quando Valavaro' from

Rautzau Mascagni as a commercial gang am quite extury the average for the last te ven Mr Musso.

certain that the teaching will de good. I

is 37.474-meries and 36,817 fanelen. As Il Biso-Air of the

should like to s

to see the day when every Engng the legitimate union the margede Ith Century...Padre Martini ishuan will understand the Chinese ro

wison must figure for a considerable m Mrs Munte, Miss LANE, MIS LOUREIRO, then the two great peuples will bortion, and as the illegal unions aust a Miss M. LOUREIRO, MESTA GULDRING,brought more directly into contact and the regarded as onions d'inclinedion, the these terms, and do not know how to KRAAL MINOW. MUSSO and TREBILL. position of both will be very pisterially writer ausgests that thenes of the child way,

ingred. At the same time I do not be reply to your dousand.

"I shall, however, at all events cun Mex Spooner Charles, do you think leve that a knowledge of the Chinese perhaps, depend to some extent on the ro

language amongst Manchester non willations of the parents. municate with aty. Goterminent, and await you would ever marry again?ct the cumpradors in the slightest.

Spooner What! after having lived with

whatarer un your past, it is quite încon-: cairable that you should want to modify

instructions."

Beri-Chorus

you for ten years? Never Mrs Spooner degree, he added: If the English peuple A Cipping amoin today and inform

snys she would give Fousething handsomis ir

In the flood in diseased the body is dis she only knew just whit he meant by that

rasid-Remember that the blood, who her parti↑

want to know tine Chinnan better ani

improve their business relations with him, they must mix with him more freely, and indulge in greater see al intercourse, out- or íngure, cirulates through the organs of the

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Dr B. O'BRIEN, M.D., Civil Surgeon, Faizabad, says Mr N. Lazarus, optician, examined my vision to dag, and I have much pleasure in testifying to the wooursty with which he determined the proper glasses for me to wear. His method C examination is a very inganious and ac curate one, and by it he should be able to certain the proper glasses for the car- rection of all the errors of refraction met with in the eFE."

Surgeon Major G. C. HALL, in charge of the Eye Hopital, Allahabad, saje --I have tested your Patent Refraction Test, and had it remarkably good and accurate, and I think it should prove very useful to all who are villed upon to treat errors of refraction, specially Astigmatism, which is

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Dr BEAUMONT, F.R.C.S., M.D., Re sidency Surgeon, Hyderabad, says MT Lazarus has shown me his method of testing. the eyes of persons whose vision is de fective, and I consider that any out require Sug Spectacles may depend on being cara- fully Arted by hiin.

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