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The replayed final tie of the Warren, Chol- longe Shield at Singapore on the 0th inst. ended in the 36th Co. R.A. defeating the 12th Co. RA. by 2 goals to nit.
and mary of Japan,
The many sea-going füiouls of Capt. Keid in Hongkong will regret to hear that he fo in the Gonoral Hospital at Penang, suffering from wounds alleged to have been inflicted on him by Siamess, supposed to be insane, while his steamer, the s." Cornelit, was at anchor in the harbour,
As a commercial port, too, Mr. Ouren sees great promise for Tsingtao. Hitherto it A Mr. Darbyabire has supplied the Ja. hussuffered from unprotected anchoragesond panose Government with six complex of carrier lek of wharf accommodation, but these dis- pigeons red in his loft at Farnworth, Lance- advantages will soon be things of the past.shire. They are to ho introdaced in the army | Two new harbours, with ample wharves, are
The matoh yesterday evening between the ed to be ready at the end of the present Hongkong Harkey Club and the officers of the your. The railway now building will have Royal Artillery was drawn at 2 goals all. The its termuus at Tsingtas and will run to the game was fast and oven, and the RA. only rich north-western part of Shantung pro-cored their equalising goal within a fow vince, from which the British at Weihaisei minutes of time. are debarred. The railway and new bar- bour," says Mr. OHLER, "should doubtless enable produce of the neighbourhood to be pinced on board ship at Tsingtac cheaper than it can now be put on board junks at the inter-bay ports; and the creation of a better and quicker market should, by enhancing supply and demand, likewise tend to increase the prosperity and, with it, the buying power of the neighbouring regions." The report goes on to state that if anywhere in China the railway will work wonders in Shantung, and that its inauguration will be followed by an unlooked for developonent of trade and local prosperity.. The spirit of opposi- tion to the rain.ay, due at that to ignorance, i now on the wane. The country people, Mr. OHLMER BAYs, are beginning to realise that but for wages earned on the railway and other public works, they would have aturved last winter. "Confidence in the fairness of the railway and other authorities, once established, there should be less op- position to railway projects here than there was at the beginuing in Europe."
At a land sale hold a few days ago by a local firm of auctioneers at Singapore, fics huilding allotments at Morque Street, off South Briga Rosd, containing an area of 6,500 square feet, came under the lauimer at $2 per square foot, Twenty-two allotments at Race Course Road, 43,560 square foot in area, roulised $1,198.
The disabled China Mutral stasmer. Tangize has boon towed safely to Singapore by the Company's vessel Tesatar.
The Lient-Governor of New Guinon, whoa interviewed lately at Sydney with reference to affairs in that possession. said that steady pro gruss was being made in the Colony. He was forourably impressed with the prospects of the country, which would, he was convinced, be comes a lucrative asset of the Australian Com- monwealth.
The Glasgow Herald states that the British Admiralty, would issue specifications for four first-class armoured cruisers last week. Two prominent English and two Clyde firms would not be asked to tender, as they could not give prompt delivery. The chief dimensions of the new oruisers are 9,500 tons, loagth 140 feet, breadth 60 feet, spood 20 knots.
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Native-born Australians have for long ob- jooted to being called Colonials." With the constitution of the Commonwealth the term will disappear, for the present **Colonias” will be called ** Stama."...
"The 8.8. Sabine has been wrecked in the Bulu
ou, and all the crew and passengera, numbering some 60 persons, have been drowned. A reef moar Pearl Bank is supposed to have been the place where the vessel struck.
Strong condemnation was passed by the organs of all parties in the German Press on the policy of the Government in placing the new issue of Four per Cont. Imperial Treasury bonds, to the amount of £4,000,000, on the American market.
Dr. Middleton, the Annicipal Health Officer at Singapore, who has just returned from nine months leave in Europe, has bean asked by the The pearl and pearl shell statistics of West Council to accept another three years' engage Australia for 1699 show that there were 179 rent at a monthly salary of $500, with exchange veuls ongaged in the industry, and their aggre-compensation, and the usual transport allow. gate toanage was 2.707. The number of mon maces. The matter is sub rosa. employed was 1.185, of which total 1991 were Asiatics. The pearl shelf ruised totalled. 720 toms, valued at £80,479, and the value of peuris found was £15,529. All these figures show a study increase since 18903.
Referring to impending changes in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Staff at Colom bo, the Ceylon Observer says; “On Mr. Wil
TELEGRAMS.
DAILY PRESS SERVICE.
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
THE TROUBLE IN KWANGTUNG.
Admiral Ho has commenced his advance upon the rebels. No other news is to hand from the other sido to-day.
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 17th October, 6.25 p.m.
THE NEW LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.
Lord Alverstone has been appointed Lord Chief Justice, in euccession to the latu Lord Russell of Killowed.
YOUNG DUTCH QUEEN'S BETROTHAL
Queen Wilhelmina has been betrothed to Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
The police of Cincinnatti state that there are two lovers in that city who have been ezyagod to ho married for the last fifteen years. This postponement of the fateful plunge, however, is not due to the prospective bridegroom -being, a haggard in love; stil? less is it due to the bride proving unduly coy. The simple explanation is that no time has occurred during the shove poried when they were both out of prison at the has left Machadodorp and is on his way to
son's arrival hore, Mr. J. D. Taylor will leave for the Far East.... Mr. Taylor's doparsame time. turo will be regratted by those who have had During the year 1900 205 foreign vessela, of experience of his management of the Iccal) 186, tons, entered, and 204 vessels, of 183,025 rareh." It has been decided, we hear locally. tons, cleared at Tsingtao. 129 (11) of the absi,
that Mr. Taylor will revert to his former dised rail line) were Gorman, 41 British, 14 Reappointment as accountant of the Singapore sian, 11 Japanese, 3 American, Chinese, 2 Norwegian, 1 Danish. 1 Corcan. 457 sta-going native junks entered and cleared during the six
months.
Bmuch of the Bank.
The Earl of Howe, whose death was arounced in a London telegram of the 28th ult, was born in 1822, He served in the Kaffir Warin 1852, was military secretary to the Commander-in Chief in India, 1854; A.D.C. to Sir George Cath- cart at the sloga of, Dolhi 1857. Major, Greno- | dier Guards, 1801-4; Cesaral, 1889, retiring next year; and Lord Lieutenant of Leicester shire since 1888.
Overcome by unhappiness at the success of
Repablics without the aid of gorillas from that England could never have conquered the Australia. It is perhaps not unnatural that the Echo should be unable to keep Parisian jealousy quiet. But the French can never get over our insalar wickedness in colonising successfully.. Colonial loyalty is so uncontinental-Globe.
LONDON, 16th Octolar. SOUTH AFRICA
It is officially reported that General French
Heidelberg to clear the country. Col. Mahon in command of the mounted infantry ma engaged the enemy successfully, but with the loss of Capt. 2aylor of the M battery, Lionfcrants Wylazu and Jones of the 8th Hussars, ane night men killed, and three officers and 25 men wounded. Genors! French has compled Carolina
CHINA AND THE POWERS.
A nite from M Delcasm covers much of the me ground as the German Note, bat proposes varions specific measures, including theestablish- ment of permanent posts to keep open the route to Peking from the sea. The Powers haro tions.
Lorvos, 16th October..
THE ELECTIONS; The Election, with the exception of the returns from the Orkneye, is fished: 383 labour candidates and 23 Nationalists have been Conservatives, 68 Unioniste, 185 Liberals and elected The Government majority at date is 134
A private letter from Penang has this: Mr. Cheah Choo Ewe, on or partner in the Opium Farm with Chen Eok, has offered Tuck $16,000
At the Harbour Office yesterday, before
to complete his education provided that he the Hon. Basil Taylor, an enquiry was held studies leprosy as a special study prior to com- Mr. ULMER's report is one which can be into the circumstances connected with a charge ing out." "Tuck" in the above is Gnoh Lean the British arms, the Echa de Faris proclaims generally assented. with the varying - reserva- read with profit by all interested in trade of the neglect of duty against Pang Khonours at Cambridge and is now a scholar at Tack, a Posang Queen's Scholar, who got high The sketch which he incident-master of the steam launch Guiding Star St. Mary's Hospital. The Queen's Scholarship with China. ally furnishes of German methods at Kiw. It was stated that as the Griling Star being only for four years, this generous offer chow is instructive and present way points was leaving Pedder's Wharf a yellow launch will enable him to complete his course.
The Outding Star which we in Hongkong may well consider. was stoaming westwards.
did not give way but forced the yellow To mention nothing else, the treatment of auch close upon the bows of another steamer, the housing of the nutives question is one starboarding helm and following close along in which the German colony is a long way side; then ported and passed under stern ahead of us. And yet it is more careless-The defendant. acknowledged the truth of this, ness which has allowed Hongkong and and his certificate was ordered to be suspended Kowloon to drift into their present condi- for two months. tion. There is an Ordinance and there was dand capable of reservation, but the former luts not been enforced, and the land has been disposed of in a reckless manner. Our Government has neglected a most obvious duty, and yet marcely anyone has troubled to protest.
repairing the damage done to the Russian bat- { According to the Nonoe Fremge the work of theship Sevastopol during her gun trials was so for advanced by the middle of September that she would be rundy to start for the Fur East by the end of the month in company with the - Poltava, battleship, which has also been ordered
Runiour has it, says the Straits Times, that some native regiments will soon be raised in India for service in the Colonies, to take the place of European troops, and that Singapore and Mauritius are to be the first to have the
THE NEW LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, Lord Alvestone, formerly Sir Richard
On Wednesday afternoon an Indian constable out. The Sevastopol and Poltare are sistor new regiments. The Home authorities express Webster, has been appointed Lord Chief Justice
found three cookies fighting in Morrison Street. They were battering one another with all their might and emphasisfug their blown by shouting at the top of their voices. He drove them away but they came back again and re the battle. He accordingly took them into custody. When before Mr. Hacelead yester F. H. Woolford, a seaman on board the Monday they made the following statements:No. terry, was yesterday fined £5, or seven days, for 1: I did not fight; I was assaulted by the A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, being disorderly in Ship Street the provious second defendant and his friends. No. 2: dit prening, and 10, or 14 days, for assaulting a not fight. The first defendant and his friends knocked away my mozey. No. 3: Isay the same as the second defendant--Fach defen dant was fined $3, or 14 days.
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Chinese woman.
In another column to-day appears the first of At Singapore, on the 6th October, the wife of a series of articles entitled, "Through South JAMES H. CARROLL, of n son.
Africa," specially contributed by Mr. Arnot
DEATHS.
On the 7th October, at the age of 70 years,
lips of 10,600 tons, and a speed of 17 kuota They cach carry four 12in., 12 6in., and 38 smaller gans, including machine guns.
ed the desire that India should raise these but talions for local service only, and a difference of opinion on this point with the Government of India delays the issue of orders regarding the now regiments.
On the 9th inst, while the samer Vorworts was a few miles from Singapore on her passage from Sarawak one of the Chinese passengers
The Hon. J. O. Anthonisz, a son of Mr. J. forced open the box of another, and took $80. Anthonisz, secretary of the Municips! from it. When discovered, the thief was hand- Council, Galls, las just been appointed Treasur effod, and left on the forehatch to await dayer in the Straits Settlements Government, with light guarded by a sailor and the owner of the seat in the Executive and Legislative Councils box At 4.30 am. the thief suddenly jumped of the Colony. This gentleman received his overboard, without anybody being able to pro early education under his father and after. vent bin, when the alarm "man overboard" was wards entered the Royal College (then the given. The engines were immediately stopped, Academy). He is a Senior Optine of St John's the ship was turned round, and a boat lowered, College, Cambridge, and entered the Straits with a man ready to pick him up. The ship Civil Service in 1883.
spot where the man was supposed to have gone overboard, but no sign of him was seen, although it was a bright moonlight night, and the sea quite smooth.
of great Britam.
THE NETHERLANDS BETROTHAL O QUEEN WILHELMINA Queen Wilhelmtas is betrothed to Duke Honey of Mecklenburg-Sonwerin
CANTON.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT
Canton, 17th October, REQUIEM MASS FOR ZISHOP CHAUSSE. A Requiem High Masa was sang at 9.30 this morning in the Roman Catholic Chapel, Sha meen, for the repose of the soul of the Right Bey Bishop Chausse of Canton, who died in Hongkong. The Consular Body the Comman ders, offers and marises of gunboats, heads of Mr. Winston Churchill, Vanity Fair says, mercantile firms, and some residents of Shameen has probably made a better thing out of the were present ut the ceremony by invitation. saal War than anybody else. He has General Là, commander of the Kwong Hip drawn a larger salary than has ever been heard native regiment, accompanied by his guards of before for a war correspondent. He has also assisted at the service, representing the Among those who are to receive the V.C. for cocepted an offer of £10,000 to lecture in Acting Viceroy Tak Sow, conduct in the South African campaign is Ser America. His book will have an enormous sale, Lord Strathens's Corps, whose claims have been worth a big income, he has gained a position geant Arthur Herbert Lindsey Richardson, of He has made a journalistic reputation that is submitted for her Majesty's approval, for his as a public man, and he has earned a safe seat conspicuous bravory at the action at Wolve in Parliament. All this in his twenties!⠀⠀⠀ Spruit, about 15 miles north of Standerton, The Chins crisis has given a push to business where on the 5th July a party of Lord Strath-at Falo Way through the increasing number of Ascona's Corps, only 38 in number, cans into men of-war calling there to coal, says the Penang
The proposal of the Straits Settlements At Bay View, Kowloon, on the 14th Octoler Reid, lute editor of the Straits Times and author Government to build a lighthouse on Palan for about 20 minutes was stoaming about the MABOR MILK, the beloved wife of John of the popular book “Through Siberia."
Aor "ass point to make for in entering Sing PLUMMEL, in her 55th year. Deeply regretted,
Fung Fun, a carpenter employed at the Co-pore from the eastward," has been unfavorably (2000
mont Worka, when into the Cheung jawa-hop received by many of the shipping people at at Hunghom on Thursday to pawn a pair of Singapore. Referring to the abject in its shoes. When asked for his meme and address issue of the 10th inst. the S. F. Press says :-‚å. Master Mariner of many years experience ont he was indignant, and began to make such a noise that a large crowd collected round the hero pooh-poohs the idea, as a lighthouse, he door of the shop. An Indian constable appeared 2,000 fest high and cannot possibly be over- says, is quite unnecessary therb. The island is
the result that he is now doing time in Victoria looked, except in weather too thick to see such a looming mass: then a lighthouse would be no good as that would not be visible. There are no surrounding dangers, the island rising sheer from the sea, without shoals or rocks usar.
SONG Hoor KLAM (for 42 years cashier of the P. &0. Co.)
On the 7th October, at home. JoHN COLIN CAMERON, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bunk- ing Corporation, son of the late John CAMERON, Singapore.
At Gaya Island, B. N. Borneo, on the 15th September, FREDERICK SAXBY, second son of the jake James L. XRUALÓNNER,,
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, October 19th, 1900
on the scene and took him into custody, with
goal.
was
The Novos Vremya states that the vast in-
losses anil expenses actually incarred may rightly
CHINA'S INDEMNITY.
The Tinica of the 17th ult ways on the tion of an indemnity to be paid by t hims
A money indemnity, strangely enough, was amongst the last suggestions which Li Hung- On Wednesday xaorning a Chinman who
conduct of the negotiations, laid before the ahang, Prince Ching's reputed collegue in the Consols of the Poners before he left Canton in LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. from the junks to the coal benji near the for it being a point to make for nåture has al contact, and was engaged at close quarters, with Gozelte. Provisions are harder to get owing to July. We have already efated our opinion on HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VOUX ROAD CL.ws-engaged with other coolies in carrying coal
torpedo depot was observed by F. C. Morgan ready provided the Anambas, less than a hund- a forse of 8 of the enemy. When the order to the island depending upon importation from that proposal Essenable dempensation for to throw some of the coal in the water when re miles away, from where a course can be set retire had been given Sergeant Richardson rode Penang and Singapore. Thus the Russianbe required from Quins. But this country at near the side. He arrested bita and found that for the Straits.-"If the Government want to back under a very heavy cross-fire and picked vessels at Pulo Way ran yo short of tuned least, and those who share her civilization will AMONG the Trade Reports issued by the there were about two hundredweight of coal in spend money on lights," continned our friend up a trooper whose horse had been shot and milk that they had to tin to Penang. There spin, we trust the suggesties that they should Imperial Maritime Customs there is an ex; the water. This is a common practice among "Why not put one on the Elechela Shoal? who was wounded in two places, and rode with tremely instructive article on the trade of the coal coclies. They throw the coal into tlie That is ontside the range of the Our Fathom him out of fire. At the time when this act of all the stocks of preserved milk were bought sp accept blood tanner for die Bres of their mar
dered citizens. We shall exact puntalment of performed Sargeant Richardson Resian account. The coal trade of is another end of more enectus) kind, Lules we Kiaochow for 1899, written by Mr. E. Ont-water and dredge for it afterwards. Yostorday Bank light, and is always a source of anxiety gallantry
island thrives through Portuguese, French, and are false to all our principles and to all qur to ship-masters."
was within 300 yards of the enemy, and wa MER, Commissioner of Customs at Twingtas, the coclis was sent to prisen for a month.
Bussian war-vessels calling. himself riding a wounded horse.
traditious. It is unworthy of a grest State which shows well the good work done by
ever to accept money alone as sancient repara On Tharaday night two ebrir coolies were
At the Hurbour Office yesterday, before the
For many years it has been reported that tion for the lives of her subjects In China it Germany in her new acquisition in Stan settling their differences by belabouring each Hon. Dus Taylor, an enquiry was held into the tung. The head office of the Kiaochew other in Queen's Road Central, opposite the circumstances connected with the collision be crease of correspondence by post and telegraph Acheen possesses treasures in its soil. On the weld be not only unworthy, but onjuit sad
impolitio Thess murders ive been primari Custom House, it will be remembered, was Hongkong Hotel. A crowd surrounded them. tween the stean launch Evening Star and cargo between European Risis and Siberia has for West coast there are said to be large bede of the work of the raing dasar szis established at Tsingtao, the chief port in An Indian constable took both into custody, bent. No. 347. The master of the cargo boat some some past demanded that some special coal sight to nine miles from Malabuh. Mr. de imposing a heavy intemidity upon Chane Soull the German territory, by desire of the Ger- Whon taken before Mr. Hazeland yesterday one said: About 7 p.m. on Friday, the 12th inst., measures should be taken to cope with it. The Langer, Rosident of Acheen, advised, seven be bo fill, and not to empty, the pockets of these indemnity from the people, and they would man Government last year, Of this part of them said: The second defendant broke I left the Harbour Master's Wharf empty old postal telegraph service has been found Fears ago, that the Gerrament should send classes They would be the classes to viso, the experts to held a survey, which would post a few infallibly raise exormonikly more thins was Mr. OKLER Says Tsingtao, formerly a my chair, but I did not sight-The second de to go to Wanchai. When I was close to quite inadegnate, even for the ordinary every thousand guilders ruly. It is unknown, the mired and retain the balance to digolven fendant said: I accidentally knocked against Butterfield and Swire's East boy I saw the day needs, the officials, overwhelmed with Straits Times says, whether this survey has We should by such a step enzlak the Mandarins poor fishing village, of no use for the.com. "merce of the bay, owing to its greater the first défendant's chair, but we did not fight. | Erening Star on the starboard quarter standing work far beyond their powers, have been quite taken place, but if not it is felt in Holland that and put a freak lever into their hands for stirr-
straight towards me. I siled him to stop, but unable, in spite of all their efforts, to perform the time has come to begin to render Achon imposed so crusting a burden on i'd land. They were each fined $3. or 14 days.
ing up hated against the foreignern who had distance by land and by water from the
he kept straight on and collided with my star- the duties required of them. Not only were the productive, in order to bring some compensa the obtions to such a coarse are not "principal inland marts than the other in- Mrs. McRae, of No. 1, Leighton, Hill Road, board quarter, capsizing the cargo boat and officials far too few, but also the instruments tion for the expense of the Acheen War. "ter-bay junk ports, is rapidly being trans. appeared at the Magistracy yesterday to charge tearing the scil. The launch did not attempt and wires. In the old days the demands on “formed into a beautiful modern city, which her servant boy with leaving her service with to keep out of my way, nor did be, so for sa. I them were subject to a gradual mannal increase.
gives promise of soon rivalling in many out notice. She said that the defendant enme could see, reverse his engines. I had a light but for some time past the demands have becoms tomber contains a detailed description of the respects the finest cities in the East. Anto her in March or April, and loft Et the end of lit five feet above the port quarter. The second daily more and more pressing The public bas Cauvery Power Transmission scheme for the the latter month without saying anything. On master of the Evening Star sail: I was stearing naturally complained of the extremely nuatisfac Mysore Gold Fields, which, when completed extensive system of drainage and fine vile Tuesday she saw him at Mrs. Beller's next the Evening Star at the time of the collision at tory nature of the telegraphic service, but the will be one of the longest power transmission "streets are being blasted out of the solid door. The defendant said that on receiving about 7p.m. Ileft Pedder's Wharf for Kowloon, afloials were not to blame. Buddenly the distur schemes ever carried out. Four thousand lip. rock; electric lighting, telephone, water his wages he went home to see his wife and when shout half way across the harbour I saw banos in China aress; the main line was then will be delivered to the Mysore Gold Fields, Works, afforestation, are all being rapidly While he was at her house he fell ill and his the cargo boat about one and a half boat's length occupied almost exclusively with Government a distance of 33 miles from the pushed forward; commodious houses, fine wife told him to stay with her. He stayed away showing no light, so far as I could ese. I despatches, other messages accumulated in boss station. The potential used on the trans LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. “hatele, offices, and workshops are spring with her two or three months, and when he was blow my whistle and went astern with engines, and had finally to be mat on by post. The son lines will be practically. the limit at which «ing up in every direction. The former better he went to Mrs. Buller'e While there but did not try to go under her atera, being cutter is now receiving the special attention of it has been found feasible to operate electrical The U. PR. stoomar kemurdan
rived at Vancouver at 9am on Wednesday, the * Chiness inhabitants have been bought out the complainant saw him. She abused him and afraid of enlliding with another lunch which the Government In July the laying down of currents, &c. 30,000 volts. The whole of the 17 CORTES ALATE OF “and moved to a nently, constructed model said she would summon him. When in her saw the other side of the cargo lost. I struck additional wires was commenced, and officiale electrical apparatus and tranmisdon lines are The K. Kramer, Nippen Mari, with service she used to abuse him and call him the cargo boat on the starboss aide with my and skilled workmen have since been hurried to be supplied by the General Electric Com-mals, &o left Elanchal for this peat on Thurs Chinanan Hi
worship. Did you say that to port ber. She did not expeise, but was only from all parts of Euria, so that mera.
i adéquate. pany of Sabensotaily, U.S., at a cost 2140,941 day morning, tas 19th inst, at daylight). age, in the neighbourhood of the inner hiu The complainant. No, your worship carried away to port bodily. The certificate of accommodation might be available sa soon, so and to be in varning order in law than 20 The 0. steaua Ching Wo, brom Glangor northern harbour Thus, with the Chinese I never use that word fan of 35, or 14 days, the user of the Coming Star was suspended possibly. The Siberian papers already report months from the date the contract was signed Thury, the Bih fud, and ma be
Sand Birkenhead, aft Eing pare for this part (population living apart under healthy con was imposed.
an the 15th of July last.
1. pected hire on or about the 25th Inst.
town, with wide streets and
proper dram
for two months.
an improvement.
to China alone. The work of musing money indennity would alment cort The Indian and Exilers, Evgineer of Dep. rise to financial operations of an internations.
sting.
kind which might readily lead to misunder Operations of that kind have given rise to grave standings between certain of the Power suspicious and to serious friction in the past, It is most undearable that any pretext should be created for removing transactions of the sort at the present te