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THE
Hongkong Weekly Press
VOL. LVIII.]
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Lending Articles
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China Overland Trade Report.
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Bussin and Japan
The British (lina Squadron
Mr. Ireland on Hongkong
Crime in Hongkong].
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, 19тí OCTOBER, 1903.
Hongkong Weekly Press
HONGKONG Office: 14, Des Vœux Road CL,
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The Rev. H. C. Hodges, M.A., Chaplain's Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai died on the 16th inst. A post mortem examination lins been ordered.
279 LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C. strength of the Russian forces in Manchuris According to the P. & T. Times the present
The Chinese Community and H.E the Gov. rnor...281
ARRIVAL OF MAILS.
The German mail of the 15th ult, arrived per N.D.L. steamer Preussen on the 14th inst. (9 282 days); and the French mail of the 18th ult. is due to-day, the 19th inst. per M.M. steamer Yarra (31 days.
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Rats .....
The Mindanao Piracy
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Anglo-Japanese Relations
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US and Japanese Commercial Treaties with
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Journeyings in the New Territory
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Notes from the Botanic Gardens
Robberies in Hongkong
New Territory Notes
Canton......
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Foochow
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Port Arthur
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Correspondence
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Commercial Treaty between U.8. and China
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Reviers
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North China Insurance Cob., La.
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Jelebu Mining Co..
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Supreme Court
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Sporting Notes
Cricket...
Royal Hongkong Golf Club
Interport Cricket Match The “ Australien
Hongkong.
Commercial.
Shipping
BIRTHS.
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EPITOME OF THE WEEK.
Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard Noel succeeds Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge on the China Station.
The Russian war ships Czdrewitch and 291 Buyangarrived at Port Said last we kjen route 292 to China.
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On the 3rd October, at No. 6, Range Road, Shanghai, the wife of T. E. DUNN, Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co., of a son,
On the 7th October, at Chefoo, the wife of O. BUNESE, L.C.P.O. Chafoo, of a daughter.
On the 7th October, at 121a, Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, the wife of Dr. JoHN C. FERGU- BON, of a son.
It is now settled that H. E Sir Henry A. Blake leire Hongkong for Colombo on the 21st prox by the P. & (). 8.8. Malta.
23 runs.
At Shanghai, on the 15th inst., Hongkong beat Shanghai at cricket by an innings and On Friday Hongkong won the lawn tennis doubles, (3-1) and on Saturday the si gles (3-0).
H. M. cruiser Europa and a battleship from the Mediterranean are to be sent out to join the
is estimated on good authority as:-30,000 infantry; 15,000 cavalry; 5,000 gunners and 18 batteries of artillery. Since August there have been 110,000 troops between Port Arthur and the Amur, and as we learnt by recent telegrams 200,000 were waiting on the borders of Man- churia for final orders. The troops in Port Arthur and Talienwan are estimated at 90,000.
The Tokyo correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News sent the two following despatches to that paper Tokyo, 9 October.-M. Pavloff, replying to Corea's proposal to open Wiju and close Yong-Ampho, has objected to the entire absence of tradal prospects at Wiju as compared with Phyongyang, while further, the unsettled state of Manchuria rendered the opening of Wiju dangerous.”
· Tokyo, 10th October.—It is generally asserted, but as yet unofficially confirmed, that Japan has obtained a concession for the Seoul Kaiseng section of the Seoul-Wiju railsay, and also fer the Masampo branch."
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Senior Constabulary Inspector Hermaon, of Cagayan, Mindanao, P. I., with Supply Officer Johnson, on the 6th inst., pirated the 37-ton steamer Victoria, taking three native soldiers, and forced the captain to put out to sea. Victoria then halted a coasting steamer, filled her bankers, and lauded a party on the coast at night to search for wood and water; one soldier concerned were short of Government funds, aggregating $6,000. The Victoria returned to Miad nao at midnight on the 9th inst., both boat and crew boing intact. The captain states that the pirates intended to go to the Cagayan. Islands, in the Sulu Sea, after loading wood and water. But the crew contrived to change the Victoria's course and ran her aground at Bay-
On the 10th October, at 19, Haskell Road, British China squadron. The Italian cruiser escaped and gave the alarm.. Both the offic.rs Shanghai, the wife of A. SOAGLIOTTI, I.M.C., of_a daughter.
On the 11th October, at 40, Rue Longkiang, Shanghai, the wife of J.BUIDEKOPER, of a daughter. On the 13th October, at The Homestead, Peak, the wife of E. H. SHARP, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 7th October, at Shanghai Cathedral, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, M.A., Rev. F. W. S O'NEIL, MA, of Belfast, to ANNIE, daughter of Rev. A. J. WILSON, B.A., Malone, Belfast.
On the 8th October by the Rev. C. Hodges, M.A., at the Cathedral, Shanghai, Dr. W. A. Young, of Mukden, to CLARA, second daughter of Rev. G. T. CANDLIN of Tientsin.
On the 8th October, at Shanghai Cathedral, by the Rev. H. C. Hodge M.A., Dr. W. A. YOUNG, of Mukden, to CLARA, Becond daughter of the Rev. G. T. CANDLIN, Tientsin.
On the luth October at Shanghai, at S. Joseph's Church, by Rev. Father Kennelly, and afterwards at the British Consulate by E. W. Mansfield, Esq., H.B.M.'s Consul General, FRANCIS ELLIS, of Sanghai, to LILLIE ADELAIDE CLOUGH, elde t daughter of the late BENJAMIN PEEL CLOUGH, of Shanghai.
DEATHS.
On the 3rd October at the Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai, JOSEPHINE CAROLINE (CARRIE), 3rd daughter of the late J. MCCARTHY, of Shang. hai, aged 27 years.
On the 6th October, at No. 2, Sunkiang Road, Shanghai, Jonx, your gest son of HARRY and ELIZABETH MACFARLAN DE GEAT, aged 9 months and 26 days.
On the 7th October at the Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai, PATRICK DONNELLY, <f the Shanghai Municipal Police, aged 25 years.
On the 9th October at the Victoria Nuring Home, Shanghai, MART, wife of Captain W. Hux- TEE, of the China Navigation Co., aged 30 years.
| Puglia, now at San Francisco, has been ordered
to strengthen the I alian squadron in China
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The estimated revenue of the Straits Settle ments for 1904 is $11,928,742. The total trade of 1902 was $1353,000,000. The credit balance in the Fed-rated Malay States in December next is estimated at $16,000,000.
The M. M. steamer Aunam, with H.E. Siranan, on the eastern coast of Negros, then tell- ing the pirates that it would require several: Frank Swettendam on board, homeward bound days to repair the ship. The pirates thereupon on leave, sailed from Singapore on the 12th inst., loaded a native boat with supplies, arms, and but ran ashore when only six miles out. She
mo.ey, and headed for the west cas of Negros,. was floated off undamaged, however, and pro- intending to penetrate the mountains.
The ceeded to Penang.
captain refloated the Victoria and returned to It is reported that in consequence of action Mindanao. Meanwhile Admiral Stirling sent taken by the British Representative the opening his son, Flag-Lieutenant Stirling, in command of Wiju will be ab ndoned in favour of that of of a gunboat fleet of 8 to search the seas; but Yong-ampho, and that the latter step will be Filipino crew of six men, navigating a boat in taken very shortly. The Jiji Shimpo publishes the direction of the Cagayanes, fell in with and this news, which may be believed when Yong-attacked the pirates off the Negros coast at ampho is open.
A
night, immediately killing Johnson and wound- ing Hermaun and a deserter Fuentes [P], who was During the period between the departure accompanying them. Hermann, fong t savage- from the Colony ou the 21st prox. of H.E. Sirly and killed four of the Filipinos in a hand-to- Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G, and the taking up hand struggle in the small boat. The two of office by his successor, our new Governor, remaining Filipinos, covered with blood, were Majr Sir Matthew Nathan, C.M.G., the thrown overboard. Hermann stopped the blood Government will be administered by the Hon.
from his wound and sailed for the shore, aban- F. H. May, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary.
doned the boat, and escaped to the monntains. On the 10th inst,, the Constabulary. recovered the boat, containing a rifle. found also Johnson's body, surroun revolvers, a portion of the missing money, and
d by this of the dead sailors, and ol se by Fuentes, at
It is expected that HermannƐWİ alive. captured promptly unless be joins some party of ladrones.
Admiral Bridge left Singapore on the Alacrity on the 9th inst., eastward bound. It Admiral Beaumont on the Royal Arthur from was presumed that he was going to meet Australia. Admiral Atkinson-Willes from the East India station was expected on the Hyacinth, which was accompanied by the Pomone and Fox,