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Owing to the increased shelter afforteil, (enurse, ut a nominal fee, sud, say, quarterly Tim Europa, cruiser. Captain A. J. Horulay, bird and animal life have noticeably or half-yearly-and the severer punishment arrived at Buez ou 19th alt, and left the next intereused. Wild deer are seen much more of all offenders convicted of gathering fuel day. frequently than of old: indeed, at certain of any description, green or dry, without
the necessary sauction. The licences permits should be issued for definitely press erihed areas, and should be at-ouce conia. catel, if their owans are found trespassing
instant there becurred twelve cases of plague In the 48 hours procading noon of the 23tli and five deaths.
The Vicarious battleship, Captain A. Schom- or are guilty of doing wauton dunage to barg, arrived at Adon on 28th it, and loft the trees or flowering shrubs. The indiscriminate day for Suez, ate digging of soil from Crown land, for general garden purposes, is admirably
The Viceroy Chang Chih-tung has sont his yet very simply regulated by the Directors to Japan to condot como investigations.
The death is announced on the 16th inst, at THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY CELE-
Seremban, of Mr. H. W Bathment, Collector of Lai Roronus, Nogri Sembilan..
BRATION.
THE PARADE.
Oa Tharky last Her Majesty the Queen was
in Hongkong. All the ships in the harbour this warships, the U. S. Brooklys landing the "were decorated, and at uona sulutos were fired hy
way.
the Court, have been sold, provisionally, it is 1 peirs old. The day was fitingly aistrated
The Penang tramways, with the sanction of
reported, to Messrs. J. G. Allan and R. Young.
It is understood at the directors of the Penang Hills Railway will proceed as soon as possible with the construction of the railway.
The annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Army notes that in China thero
which wes epidemie among the civil population, only caused eight admissions and ong death among the troops,
In the afternoon the troops of the 'Garrison and the men of the Royal Navy in the colony paraded at Happy Valley; thousands of spect tors, the weather being favourable, were present
is such a picusantly recurring feature to aj of Public Works. This far more serious / The young man arrived at Kobe on the 14th was a marked decllas in malarial favors. Plagne to witness them. Tho Royal Welch Fusiliers
easons of the year, their "belling," softened by distance, can be clearly heard, almost every night, in any of the more secluded valleys. The má-nth, oz white-cyed thrush, by far the sweetest-throated songster in our midst, is fully as plentiful as is the common thrush, Turdus musicus, in England; and certainly much less shy. It is this absence of fear in the ornithological life of the plane that
new-comer. The magpie, one of the most rigorously banned of field outlaws in the Homeland, and consequently so difficult of approach, is here well nigh domestic in its tameness, and may regularly be seen and discordantly heard about the AERATED WATERSs in a very heart of the city. The brouze pigeon is another bird that seems- to have lost its wiklness; and this is the more, remarkable when we recall the pro. nounced aloofness of the various doves and will-pigeous still to be oncountered în the British Isles. The above remarks occur us as we cursorily glance through Mr.
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matter of tree maiming and plant destruction onghit also, in like manner, to be under eth- cient and thorough control. What we have alt. by Admiral Sir Nathaniel Bowden-Baith. The Goliath, battleslúp, was inspected on 24th sail becounce of calanced importance, carries She left Sheerness on the 27th to complete her heavier weight, when applied to the mugates-trials before proceeding to China.
The railway trouble reportul recently on tho Lu-Hao line is now said to be settled. The The delivery of the English Mall was begun Viceroy sent down a couple of hundred soldiers to restore ander, and all the foreigners have at 11:30 am. yesterday.
gone back.
more extensive nuk iucindel in the New
Territory.
Oa Thursday, some visitors to Canton wit- uessed the beheading of no less than fin
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On Tuesday next the Hamburg, the now boat
pirates on the execution ground. At this rete, of the Hamburg American too, will be open to piracy should become a loss popular professionistion by the public at Kaxloon Fier bo fessed that indications of this aro few.
in the neighbourlano:1, although it must be con-
Four's oficial report for last year. It is, however, to one point, above others, in this always interesting document, that we would draw closes attention. Under the head of The Hongkong branch of the Navy League 'Protective Service, illicit tree-cutting is has remitted home the sum of £49 sterling in briefly all ta; and, although the aid of those on sorrice in South Africa or their practice, statistically at least, seems to be families, being the equivalmst of $502 dollars on the decrease, much might be done still fur-collected from Members and Associates of tho ther to lessen this abominable evil. Grass. local branch of the League. cutters, goat-berde. berb-gatherers and grass- hopper-catchers are the principal delinquents under this head. Their callings, essentially appertaining to the open air, take them out on the less frequented parts, of the island more or less every day in the year. They are quite alive to the fact that they must not be seen in possession of green fuel, tops of young trees, but the lesser branches so they habitually nap off not merely the
of bigger ones, and leave them hanging to the parent stem till dry, when they twist them off, break them up into smaller pieces. tie them into convenient bundles, and ¦ Crawfordn& Co.
tween 4 and 6 pan.
Shanghai papers report that thres German warship worn anchored at Woosung up till the 20th inst, and that it is said that others will also shortly arrive there and will afterwards Fave a crnize up the Yangtze,
The fleet sod of the Jesselton-Beaufort Hall way, British North Bornso, was cut by Mr. H. 8. Haynes, the District Officer of Province
TELEGRAMS.
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"DAILY PRESS " SERVICE.
LONDON, 23rd May, 8.35 THE ADVANCE IN THE FREE STATE.
After a series of engagements Col. Ian Hamilton renched Heilbron, General Brond wood is captured fifteen waggons. Lord
Roberts has advanced to Honingspruit.
SNYMAN NEARLY CAUGHT AT MAFEKING. Major-General Baden Powell reports that the relievers and defendors of Mafeking com bined shelled out a Boer laager on the 17th instant. They nearly captured Commandant Snyman and took a gun sat a large quantity
munition and stores,
Mr. Halifax kon given his decision in the case of a batman charged with being in illegal Keppel, at Jesselton, on the 5th inst. The of possession of thirteen bags of sagar, the defen-gauge of the line will be one inetre, and most of dant being fined $100. An impudent attempt the bridges will be made of iron. was inade by the defendant to trick the police in this ease, but Inspector Baker was too sharp for him.
We are requested to draw attention to the offers and men of H.M.S. Turrible is lying for fact that the Address of Welcome to Captain
signature by those who wish to siga, at the Hongkong Club, the Hongkong and Shang- hai Bank, and the offices of Messrs Lane,
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LONDON, 24th May, 8.20 p.m. BOERS EVACUATE A STRONG
POSITION. A
The German Cotoalal Estimates for 1900 show thist the souress of reroung in Kiao-chow aro only estimated to produce about £10.500, and the remainder, miirly £190,000, required for the will have to be supplied from the Imperial Trenter River. administration and development of the colony
ary,"
Among other old residents who have lift the colony wero Mr. and Mr. Warzon Smith, who sailed by Japan on Thursday. Mr.
· Lord Roberts reports that the enemy have evacuated a strong position on the Rhenor
RUSSIA'S PLEDGE RE COREA THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE. Mr. Brodrick, replying in the House of Commons to a question by Sir Ellis Ash
trooped the colours at five o'clock, the Navy mon and the Hongkong Regiment being formed up on the Banks, At half-past five the men marched past in column, then inassert; and afterwards in lins of quarter coluam. They then formed up in line of column on former alignment, and ad vanced in review ordor, concluding with a Itoyal Salute and thres chours for the Queen, H.E; the Acting Governor (Major-General Gascoigne, C.M.G) leading off. The whole affair was gon- orally noted a great success.
The following are the details:Field Officer Capt. J. H. Gwynne; Adjutant of the Day, of the Day. Major A. F. Cooper; Briguilo Majór, Lieut. A. Hay: Ofer carrying the Colour, and Lient. W. G. Vyvyan; Escort for the Culoar,
Capt. H. M. Eichanté und Lent. H. Rother ham; 2nd Guard, Liont. G. J. P. Geiger r Gaard, Lieut. F. J. Walwyn; 4th Gun, Lient. R. L. B. Johnson; 5th Guard, Lieut. O. 8. Flower; 6th Guard, Major S. G. Evoritt. Llent BW.F. Col. Hon, R. H. Bertie was in command of the
THE PARTY AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
In his capacity Acting Governor, H.K. Major-General Gascoigne, C.M.G., entertained a lage number of guests at Government Home u Thursday evening in honour of the Queen's Birtviny. A small and select party sat down to dipher, consisting of the head military, naval and civil ofeials, and the unofficial members of Council Captain Scott, C.B., of the Terrible, was also present. After dinner the other guests began to arrive, and the interior of Government
In the brightly-lighted reception-rooms ant House soon. presented a brilliant écene.
hall the greats moved to and fro, or chatted in groupe, the scene premuting a variety of of the ladies, with the glittering consular and colour and animation. The charming toiletten
The fallowing notifiestion appears in the Smith does not intend to retire altogether from mead-Hartlett, said that the Russian pledge | civil uniforms formed a pleasing contrast to the
Gazette-The Hongkong Regimant.-Subadar Sardar Kisa to be Submiar Major, vico Firoz retired: Jemadar Jan Muhammad to bo Subadar. rick Bandar Khan, Pay Havildar Fattah Muhammad to be Jemadar. vice, Jun Mahammad,
business, but will contact the affairs of the Daily Press, Chung Ngo: Sun Po, and Chroni cle and Directory from an office in the City, London.
We quote special terms to large dangling them from the end of a bamboo, innocently sally back to town at the end of the day. If accosted by un mausally wary Sikh constable or luksong, they pertly and pestiuently point to the fact that the fuel is dry, and are allowed to paas. À baphazard tramp accross the hills, ut any time, will give ample evidence of the truth of what we have above deliberately stated. Coolies burdened with coals or building 20 materials, after a trip to the Peak districts into quarantine for 24 hours in conséquence of its the poopts of Saifu, a sity of Seala
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In our leating article on Thursday we mun tioned Mr. Little's statement about the greater. Chungking than below. Tix Wendesek. has ease of navigation on the Yangtze abre experienced this, for it appars flat on the 17th
more than 200 miles shove Changking, ware
in 1686 re Coren was not given to Britain white military and naval costumes and the and that there was therefore no question of and red uniforms of the Volunteers added un nombre dress of the civilians, whilst the khaki Britain releasing Russia from the pledge.
REUTER'S SERVICE
LONDON, 22nd May,
generally manage to return with sufficient tacked by plague. It would seem from this surprised by the sight of a British gunlout in reading in the Hense of Commons,
that the disease was contracted somehow in the northern part, though Shanghai has so far been fortunate in escaping the disease. Her doparture, therefore, has been postponed until
fuel for that night at least, plundered from the road-side. The manner in which the trees, in most cases specially planted for grateful shade on the fringes of the Peak roads, have been scandabusty mutilated. | p.m. to-day cloquently testifies to this unchartered robbery. Private gardeners are also res- ponsible for almost incalculable damage,
the river, Liant Commander Watson Inving anoceeded in penetrating to this point. The suggestion which has been made that a gunboat should be kept on the Upper Yangtas porma aantly is an exeulent one and we hope to see it adopted
THE COMMONWEALTH BILL. The Commonwealth Bill has passed its secund
THE UNITED STATES AND THE BOERS DELEGATES, Mr. Hay Secretary of State) bus informed the Boer delegates that President McKinley adheres to the policy of neutrality......
sdditional feature to the scene, Ontalde, the grounds and trees were bedecked with gally coloured Japanese lanterns, and seats were plentifully scattared about for the con- venience of those guests who desired to sit in the open air and listen to the banda On the mar lawn the band of the Hongkong Begi meat played a selection of music, whilst on the verandah adjoining the ballroom the band of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers provided the airs for the dancing. This ballroom was made full use of by those who were not deterred by the heat from dancing Supper was provided on
the floor below, The affair was an unqua life
General and Mrs. Gascoigne ave to be heartily anccess and was greatly enjoyed by all present
tainment and on having fullfilled so pleasingly congratulated on the result of the enter
THE WAR. NATAL The London and Ching Ezprem saya:-A cor
General Buller reports from Newcastle, 22nd that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Such individuals are despatched by their there is a proposal before the Adiiralty to con Chemifpho has just been announced, the much to Newastle. Very for escaped, Casual the social duties of the head of the colony in
roepondent learns from an excellent source that
Mr. Kwon, shu arrest on landing at fantry was ambushed yesterday while on the inst. that a squadron of Bethane's mounted in employers in search of hill-side Howers, for struct or to have constructed at Hongkong three Japan Daily Mail, was Chief of Police in Seoul the more effective decoration of the dianerling of the upper reaches of the leading Chinese 18-whas the Prime Minister Kim was murd General Buller had detached Col. Bethane Mr. B. F. Johnston, in the capacity of private or four shallow-draught gunboats for the patrol at the time of the coup d'etat-Navesabor End ties amounted to aboat 66. Lionts Lansom and the plence of Sir Henry and Lady Binke. Cap table. They come back with an unobtrusive rivers. As to the ascessity for more vessels of dered, and the King took refuge in the Russian with 500 men to advants on Ngata, which was secretary, were responsible for the arrangements. Capell are missing and Earl Delwerr is wound-tain Trefusis, the general's aido-de-camp, and HILARION G. DEL CASTILLO, ex Spanish Canent basket, perbaps with two, full of moss and this kind there appears no doubt; while it is Legation, Kwon escaped to Japan, and has reported to have been evacuated." at Nagasaki, of a daughter. Japan papers please small branches of flowering plants. Had thought that, if they were built at Hongkong remained in hiding ever since. It is not clear, THE NEW CHINESE CUSTOMS
the latter been legitimately plucked, no serious objection could or would be inade. But the mas, naturally, wants to get through his duties with as little trouble to himself:
On the 22nd May, 1900, at Madrid, the wife of
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what in his is supposed to have committed Public opinioa inclines rather to the belief that he wassianed against. At all events he appears to have grown weary of exile, and in spite of the urgent remstances and warnings of his friends, be repaired to Cares and gave himself may be presumed that Mr. Kwiz had received
up. Such, at any rate, is the latest ramion." It
some guarantees of safety.
The Borers again! Asturding to the NC. Daily News, they intend to organise their Society já Kiangsu also, for nearly a dozen of them arrived at Bhanghai from the North en route for cities inland. Boveral persons have witnessed some of the tricle used by the Borere to entice
TAREIFT #476
Mr. Broderick states that negotiations for the revision of the Chinese tariff will be' con- ducted at Peking.
BIRTHDAY HONOURS.
Mr. Fulford, Consal at Newchwang, and M. Kinder, Railway and Mining Engineer in the
Chiness Service, C.M.G's.
"God save the Queen."
Several drowning accidents have been reported
LONDON, May. to the police recently. The other day the ss.
FURTHER BIRTHDAY BONOURS. Kwai Lam dropped her propellor betoon People to join thou, sacha ne guranteeing in-
Mr. EW. Birch, British resident at Negri Cheung Chau and Tantan, and a couple of vulnerability to ballet and sword, etc.
sembilan, and Mr. E. Clifford Governor of audience and after murmuring an incantationchial and St. George..
THE WAR-GENERAL CARRING
For
and were, most energetic and attentive. The party terminated about midnight. ⠀⠀
OBSERVANCE IN CANTON,
In Canton the anniversary of Her Majesty the the Queen's birthday was duly observed. Dur
Sir Chande MacDonald, Grand Crous sting the day the suga in port word gaily drowed Misael and St. George.
with bunting, Xu the forenoon the British Con- Mr. Cameron, H. & S. Bank, Koight Cam-ul, Mix. B.C.G. Beat, poceived calla from his poi- mander St. Michael and St. Georgs
Teagues, and the principal residents of Shamen La fus evening the British Consulate was nicely illuminated with coloured lanterns, and at 10 pin. a great quantity of crackers and fireworks were let off by ons of the British firms,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
which left here, April 21st for San Francisco, The steamer City of Peking, with maila, de, vin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Ses,
tion on the 20th inat,
The C PR
of Chingt arrived at Yokohams on Tuesday.
stester Emprens
22nd at 1 pr. and fuft again at 5 pm same day low Instint, Kobe, where she is due to arrive on Wednesday, the 5th instant, at 4pm arrived in London on the evening of the Net The P. & D. stesmar Massilia, from China,
The P. M. Co's steamer City of
Bio de Janeiro, with mata ke from San Francisco to hamon, and left for this port this morning vis the 3rd inst vis Honolulu, arrived at Toko- Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Bhangkai
The N. Y. K. steamer Hokate Mara (Europe Line) left Kobe
The Band of the Hongkong Regiment will as is possible. He comes to a tree in play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from Hoxazone, May 26th, 1900.
blossom. Unhuckily, the finest sprays are to 8 pm. The following is the pro Wars the first settlement was made here well out of his reach. He does not attempt arch......"Under the Double Eagle" Wagner in 1841, Hongkang was as destitute of trees to get at them by climbing, but, after avanture..... "Light Cavalry"
... Supp as was St. Helena when discovered by JUAN moment's consideration, unhesitatingly and Selection. "Rewiniscences of Scotland Godfrey DA NOVA, Galician adventurer in the wickedly tears down great limbs, in service of Portugal, on the 21st May, 1502, order that he may obtain the two or three Fantasia..... "Canadian Airs"
Harwood as he slowly fought kir way back from the clusters that have attracted his eye: these Pollas........ “Izetta". East Indies. At this distance of time, it placed in his naket, the other parts are left is difficult to form an adequate idea of the to wither into fiture fuel-for, owing to West almost absolute treelessness of our island River piracy, this is such an expensive com- house as it was in the early forties. Amodity in the market nowadays, Coolies glance at the mainland opposite, say from at work in gangs, on the roads in the hill Sha-tin pase, eastwards towards the Lyoe. / districta, are notorious depredators, ranking divora were engaged to set things right. Qustance, à Boxer loaded a revolver before his Tabuan, have been made Companions Bi. M. Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at her destina- mun, conveys, in all probability, as good an among the most bardoned sinners in this of them went down to wake, fast to a rock and all sit shots into his bare chest. The impression as can as he got coarse grass respect. They will with all the air of absecond timo, however, he kept down, and the latter showed no sign even of a sorutch after on the slopes, and, in the boulder-littered solute proprietorship, calmly cut down nullahs, a few hardy shrubs of invariably straight-grown young tree, lop away the stunted growth. With the exception of one twigs and smaller branches in the most or two of the more remote valleys, the place business-like manner, and trim it as a carry was utterly bare of trees. Contrasting this g-pole. Their supposed overseers are at monotonous picture with that presented by hand, but pay no heed to spoliation of this the numerous thriving plantations springing grossly heinous nature, unless a European up on all sides-thanks to the indofatigable sergeant unexpectedly swings into sight; activity of Mr. CHARLES FORD, the ener
when the language used is at once voluble, galie Superintendent of the Botanical vociferous and expressive. Rhododendrons and Afforestation Department-ve realise of various kinds, with their wonderful pat- how radically all this has been altered ches of briliant bloons blazing and flaunt.
dame: up again: "all tight. On going howa z
body has not yet been renoverad. On Sunday the bodies of two men who wore in a junk which: was capsized last week at Aberdoon were ra covered and sout to the Mortuary. Two ser vunts employed by Mr. Hughes of Shatin, surveyor, have been drowned at Shatin. They were bathing when one of them got out of his depth. The other went to his assistance with the result that they both lost their lives.
The canonisation of the founder of the Society
this bombardment and effect was prodigions." On the 19th inst. vur Bhanghai contemporary published t this following intelligence: The Borers in Chilli have again been violently attacking the Christians between Peking and acting. It is reported that some sixty Christian converts have been killed, some of than being burnt alive“
The Nanking correspondent of the N. C. Daily News on the 15th inst, wrote-Two gun- boats, à Japanese and Germana, have been for
TON'S FORCE
Bushmen belonging to General Carrington's The Catian Artillery and the Queensland force, joined Col. Placer on the 15th instant by forced marchos, and took part in the relief of inst. Mafeling
NATAL
A frosts Commando has cocapied Laings Nek
London, 23rd May, (Later),
THE WAR
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23rd inst, in indo de ative here on the
fustant. The N. G. L. steamer
Lord Roberts wiros from Henings Boruit, 30th it and is expected to arrive of Christian Brothers-John Baptiste de la some tuns steyping at Nanking. The Germans 22nd inst., that after the relief of the Mate
burg, loft Singapore for this port today and
Freiburg from Ham
Gonors! Hamilton has reached. Heilbron Yokohama yesterday and will lears on 27tir inst ed Commandant Snyman, and the Boers fod, The C. & O. steamer Belgian Kingarrived at after a series of engagements with the Boers for ander Commandant De Wei. -
General French has crossed the Rhenoster Freadout Enger denies Inving sued for
hore
"steamer" Empress of China. and left again at arrived at Gpan on Wednesday the 23rd inst,
at midnight for Shanglundi, w she is due to arrive at 10 p.m. to-day,
The Imperial German Mail steamer Olles- ying the Garman Mails with dates, Berlin of the 20th alt lett Singapore on at 10 am, and may Friday, the 25th instant, at
on or chout We
Wednesday, the
The hills in the near neighbourhood of ing, the waxen petals of the celebrated Salle-was celebrato at St. Joseph's College seen to have been asked to rues on. They hare king garrisum, the relloverg, attacked and rout may be exposted here on or about the 31st May Victoria, to the height of from 300 to 1,000 Chinese New-Year flower, Tin chung Fe or in the grounds, whist had bean beautifully de-soldiers, and after this they have in some ways on Thursday evening by the holding of a fete daily drilled on the drill-ground for Chinese feet, have been clothed with a garniture of Hanging Bell flower, and many other heau corated with lanterns artistically arranged by mado things unpleasant, so the natives ay zrees, mainly pins--Pinue Sinensis, Ptiful blossoming shrubs and trees are cer- the boy hoarders, the British, American, and They were planning an eating to the mountains Massoniana, and P. Thunbergii; while those tainly much rarer than they were wont to Spanish flags also figuring prominently, to just outare of the auty wall and intended to farther away are being similarly covered be. Their gradual disappearance can only gether with an illuminated picture of the unite all of the foreign resulaut in the city River. It is within the last twenty five years, be ascribed to the causes above detailed: founder. The chapel lind also been charmingly The Viodeo pa hearing of this sent them roundly speaking, that this highly important while their total extinction locally, unless adorned & band stand which had been erected word through the Ensign Often, that this could and wholly necessary work of afforestation these practices are immediately checked, is was occupied by the band from the U. S ng-apt be périkitted and baked tad to move.on has been carried out, and the benefear but a matter of limited time. The only ship Enllimere. A varied selection of music The Captain replied that he had certain in results
accruing thereto are but now slowly remedy, as far we can see, would be the was admirably rendered, several of the itens portant matters to lay before both Victora, Laudition to the blue signature Jy LIEBIG. kowa Liebig Company's Extract How bears, in becoming apparent, Hygiene and artistic issuing, either by the Folice or by the Gur-Easticaan" and "Ok! Listen to the land." Be Again a request was sent to him, taking him to of Moal Co.'s initials--LEMCO Bacha simple fast, a Honolulu, lelf Yokohama from this
being heartily encored, notably Cavalaria and Chang, and was not prepared fet, to more new name made from the Liebig's Extract with 1 reasozi, apart, there are many advantages den Authorities, of licences to grass-cutters, freshments were provided, and altogether at lay the matter before Viceroy Chang at Wudovico to prevent mistakes we wonder was not mort this morning ria faland Sea, obt, Naga- in an abundance of arboreal vegetation of grazing permits to goatherds both of orendingly pleasant orening was spent.
abang. The negotiations am not yet finished. thought of before.”
"A COMEZBOLAL CHRISTENING: The well
of
derviSan Francised to the ded
3saki and Shanghai,