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From the 1st instant no dogs from Shanghai are permitted to land in Hongkong for period of four months.

It is stated that there is a movement on foot to start a Rifle Volunteer Corps in Singapore composed of British Eurasiana.

The text of a Convention between the United Kingdom and Costa Rica for the reciprocal pro- lotion of trade-marks, etc., is published in the

Gazelle.

Lieutenant D'Arcy, who directed the de- fence of the French Legation at Peking, has been promoted to the rank of Oloor of the Legion of Honour.

The golf charapionship of the Straits and Malay States lus bean won by Mr. George Machain, of Penang. Dr. Fowlie, of Singapore, being second. Pomag beat Singapore in the inter-ottloment match by 5 holes.

The R. I. M. S. Ci arrived on the 28th ult. at Colombo with the lat Bn. Dake of Corn- wall's Light Infantry to relieve the 2nd Bn. K. R. R. Corps..

The Orient 8.8. Ormuz, which was due to arrive in Colombo en Boxing Day, was delayed at Freemiantep consequence of having been in collision betweet that port and Adelaide.

The Madras Mail understands that the Colonial Governorship to which his Excellency Sir Arthur Havelock is likely to be appointed after leaving Madras is that of Victoria, in

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Formosa, was appointed Minister of the Army in place of Floki Marshal Viscount Katsura. who resigned on account of ill health.

The Bangoon Gazette understands that the appointment of Sir Anthony MacDonnell to the Famine Commission will canse no vacancy in the North-Western Provinces, as he will continas to carry on the administration of his province in addition to presiding over the Commission.

The lesson learnt has not been forgotten, and the consequence has been the establish ment of an international comnity, which for ever forbids the assumption by one nation of any innate superiority over its fellows, and teaches cach to respect its neighbours. Of course it is not pretended that all uations are equal to power nor in 10.30 intlience. In the councils of the world, for instance, Russia counts for far more than Holland, but this is not held by the nations at large to justify an attempt to assume any air of superiority in her diplomatic relations; and an outrage offered by' the government of the Tsar to that of the weakest of the European Powers would certainly be regarded as an insult to all. In the saino manner China's right to play i being considered for appointment as lieutenants of boor was generally supported; but the facts

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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Colquhoun arrived in Singapore on Christmas Day ou a tour to Borneo, Java, the Eastern Indian Archipelago, the Philippines, China, and Japan; thone pro- bably homewards, vin America.

General officers commandinginfantry brigades at Aldershot have been instructed to sublait the names of any salilterns of infantry serving Ruder their command who may be desirous of in the Chinese Regiment of Infuntry. Officers selected will be seconded in their regiments for a period of three years, with power of extension to fire years; they must be cartifled to be medi- eally fit for such service by an officer of the Royal Army Medical Corps.

A. Metropolitan Police Force at Manila is to be established. It will consist of a fores for the City of Manila and neighbouring towns, of three captains, thres first liontenants, three second lientenants, twenty-four sergeants, twenty-four corporals and three hundred privates selected from the American volunteer soldiery now serving ia the Islands, and will be divided into thron companies. The pay of the force in United States currency will be: Captains, $150; first Beutenants $120, second fientonants, 8100; sergeants, $75 : corporas, $60; privates, $50.

binding rules, When, however, China arrogantly set herself up as the arbiter of international amenities, and attempted to pose as above her fellows in her international relations, the very attempt was an insult to all and each, which it is well to remember would have been resented, even if the result had been less tragic. The truenlence of China's action has enhanced the penalty she has had to pay, but it has not affected the

It is noteworthy that, in connection with the principle concerned, and hence it is that

announcement about Russia "handing over the the infliction of the penalty has not Shanlik was milway to the Germans," the BY LEADING LOCAL CONNOISSEURS been left to any one Power, but has Cologne Gutelte says that this can enly mean been inflicted by all in concert. For six that the Russian Government has no longer months China has been an outlaw; she lias any objection to any arrangements the Com now been permitted to purgo herself from ader-in-Chief may make for the control of the penalty of her contempt, but this by the traffic. It may be assumed that the wishes ATSON & CO. no nieans is to be taken to imply that all of the British Government will be considered China's difficulties are ended, or that she is in making thess arrangements. The so-called LIMITED.

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The mysterious epidemic in England at the end of November, appearing chiefly in the Midlands, though not unknown in London, was still much discussed when the papers brought The beri-hari by the last mail left home. theory seems to have been abandoned, and the original idea of arsenical poisoning by means

were by no means.clear.

A Calcutta telegram, of the 18th ult, states that the hospital-ship Owalior and the Mahara jah Seindia have returned thither from China. Tko Maharajah of Bikanir landed at Colquito from Hongkong on December 18th from the troopship Wardha and received a warm welcome from the Marwaris. Lord Suffolk represented HE the Viceroy, and the 2nd Madras Infantry furnished an escort.

A despatch has been revoiveil at St. Poters- burg from Novo-Boklara dated November 1. which states that the construction of the pat- manent way of the branch line of the (Russian) Central Asiatic Railway to Bokhaya is complet ed. The line, which is 12 vorsts long, was being built at the Emir's expense and was to be finished by the beginning of the present year. It is estimated that the goods traite over the

line will amount to 6,900,900 prods annually,

On the 19th ult. Sir H. Seymour King, M.P.. for the Indian Association, and Mr. W. E. T. Sharpe, M.P., for the Coylon Association, pre- Fented the Joint Memorial praying for a reduc tion of the Tea Duty to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Their reception was a very cart one. Sir Michael Hicks Beach said that if the tax did not fall on the consumer, so much the better for the consumer. The tax of 6d, per lb. would be reduced some day; but when he could not say.

The re-arming of the artillery and the now storos this will necessitate will mean an ad- ditional

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“DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

THE CRISIS' IN CHINA.

CANTON,

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]

Canton, 5th January

NEW YEAR'S DAY. [FROM OUR CORÉESTONDENTS.]

New Year's Day passed off very quietly hora, SHANGHAI, 6th January, 7.41 p.m. the amount of fire-omckors let off in celebration of the now Fear falling far short of that of REPORTED MUTINY IN KANṢU.'

former years. Popular enthusiasm over the General Tung, Fahsiang's tauops are re-dawn of the twentieth century appears not to

ported to have mutinied at Knginnchon

in Kapsu.

YUNNAN TROOPS FOR THE NORTH General Feng Tse-taai in Yunnan has been ordered north with 15,000 well-drilled troops.

CHINA'S

LONDON, 4th January, 8 p.m.

ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS-IMMEDIATE COM- PLIANCE IMPOSSIBLE.

have been up to expectation.

FRESHT TROUBLEB AT KUMCHUK.

News has come to hand of various disture

bancos at Kumslnak, one of the West River stages, and the respectable Chinese doing bust- ness there are reported to be in a state of great alarm. That some truth attaches to this rus mour is evidenood by the fact that the T.M. Cus tome Station there has been reinforced by the

| addition of one European offloor.

PRESENTS FOR THE EMPEROR.

The merchants and gentry and the proj fessors of the four principal Colleges in Cantons It is stated that an official message beshavo sont large presents of silk and satin, rien

been received to the effect that the Chinese Government has accepted the terms imposed by the Allies, but saya that an immediate compliance with them is impossible.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

dried meats, and native produce, kc., to the value of $20,000. to the Emperor Kwang Heit have wired to Vicoroy Liu of the Liang Kiung in anticipation of his return to Peking. They

and Chang Chi-tung, of Hunan and Hapoli, and asked them for protection, sad the latter has answered by wire that he will send soldiers to protect the goods on the way. They were souts on the 2nd ult, by s,s. Anping, belonging to they China Morchants Steam Navigation Company! TAYLOR-CABRINGTON CO. AT SHAMEEN.

LONDON, 4th January, 8 p.m.,

PEACE MOVEMENT AT PRETORIA.

The monotony of our quict existence way The burghers in Pretoria have inaugurated broken by performances in the Club Theatre an important peace movement, and au in-on the 3rd and 4th inst. by the Taylor-Carring fluential committee has listened to an ad-top Company which appear to have been much dress by Lord Kitchener with marked appreciated. The Company will given fare satisfaction..

well performance to-night, after which they will proceed to Shanghai.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 4th January, 8 p.m.

THE MONEY MARKET.

The Exchange failures amount to twenty firms. The money market is easier, and Consols have risen 3,

DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK UNABLE TO VISIT HONGKONG.

We have received from the Colonial Se-

A. MUCH-NEEDED RAINFALI.. The long continued drought was relieved bya slight showers of raju yesterday afternoon, and, the weather shows signs of changing, TE small rainfall yesterday must have been hailed who have long been praying for rain for the with satisfaction by tho agricultural populare

crops. The city too is much in need of goo

rainfalls to flush the drains and cleanse th stracts.

TWO NAVAL DEATUR. Two days ago & scaman belonging H. I. G. M. S. Luchas died of illness and wa interred in the Canton Cemetery.

On the 4th inst. the dead body of a Frond

cretary's Office copies of the following two sailor belonging to the French ganboa telegrams relating to the invitation to Hong-Vigilante was found, having been in the king of the Duke and Duchess of York on their way to or from Australia -

Governor, Hongkong, to Secretary of State, Loudon, dated 20th December, 1900. "The Unofficial Members of Council on

water for two or three days. On N Year's evening, it may be, the decea indulged in a little too much whiskey, an whilst staggering along the Bund fell headlong. into the canal, and get stuck in the mud, there being about four or five feet of water at the tird On the evening in question there was moo

War office expenditure of from behalf of the Community beg ine to forward light, and it must have occurred before p £10,000,000 to £12,000,000. Orders have ac

yet among the number of boats that wars in the cordingly been given out for the new gans. their humble request that Their Royal canal there were none that our thought of a

the necessary limbers and carriages. In addi

howitzer batteries, together with waggons, limbers, and carriages, and are busy at the moHongkong, dated 4th January, 1901.

Secretary of State, London, to Governor, ment in making twenty-seven garrison mount. ings, such as those usually found on the largest

"Referring to your telegram of 20th De

capsized a saropan with three Chinese in it. A French sailor named Hamon, as I lavo related in a previous letter, bravely jumped into the water at the risk of his life to save the pho Chinese But in the present instance when the scoundrels of beatman saw an unfortunate En

On the 28th December, 1900, at "Aulderwood," is the lesson which we still fear her states. Summer, Thomas, and Feruen. Chartered battleships, in which will be fixed Vicker's 9.2cember, His Royal Highness the Duke of ropean fall into the water they never even lent

There have been many disputes of late, On the 9th December, TKI, at Shanghai, nation powerful enough to strike Revenge especially ou the river front, ways a Manila Messrs, Vickers, Sons, and Maxim have received Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Yorking the poor sailor. On the 21st December last paper, ragarding the transport service in the an order for forty-two 4.7 guns, together with will honour the Colony of Hongkong with a when the s.s. Hankowe was leaving Cauton, she On the 30th November, at 1, Silverdale, Sarti. Las formed no part of the programme of Philippines, that is, which of the ships are tion, this firm has an order for thirty-fivo visit on their way to or from Australia."

the terms offered, but the simple desire in owned by the Coverusent and which vessels are the interests of China, quite as much as of only chartored. The following is an authentic the other Fowers, to shield her from the list: Owuod Burnside, Bujord, Crouk, direst. effect of those dangers which she Egbert, Grant, Hancock, Kilpatrick, Logan, has ignorantly brought upon herself. This Meude, Relief, Rosecrans Shermini, Sheridan, men have failed to comprehend; and we 4rab, Aimond Braach, Argyll, Algoa. Atherine, one of the most powerful and destructive Yark regrets that the arrangements made Belgian King, Buckingham, Californian, "eapons either in the British Army or Navy.

for his tour preclude the possibility of a would rather that China should be brought Conemaugh, Federica, Flintshire, Garonne, The local mercantile community is greatly visit to Hongkong." to understand them of her own inuer Luliana, Kintuck, Loelanaw, Lennor, Fak dissatisfied with and indignant at the way tho consciousness than that a failure in as-ng, Pennsylvania, Fort Albert, Parf Steph Port of Galle is treated by the local Government. similating the lesson should again bring ens, Thyre, Universe, and Wyefield. The follow

states the Times of Ceylon. The neglected con- her into unpleasant conflict with ing is a list of the vessels connected with thedition of the harbour, the necessary require. Garornment lying in Casita Bay-Quires Manila General Alava, Isla de Luzon, Prince ton, Culgoa, Petrel, Newark and Nero

No. Yungtsepoo Road, Shanghai, Geoxor PEEBLES, aged 32 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICER: 14, DES VEUS ROAD C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, B.C.

HONGKONG, January 7th, 1901

THE unqualified acceptance of the terms proposed by the Powers, while, it may be taken as the first, and it is to be hoped most important, step towards a settlement of the difficulties which China has brought on herself, can only be looked upon in the light of a preliminary towards the peace eventually to follow. Before the parties to an agreement can begin to settle the terms there

re are manifestly things to be done in order to bring bout, a common ground for discussion; and that is the point at which ffairs have now arrived. Henceforward both parties will be in a position to discuss the pros and cons of any scheme proposed, while up to this he has been no common ground admitti of discussion. Looking at the whole aflat from beginning to end, there is nothing in the requirements which have been hid down beyond those ordinary rules which direct the intercourse of civilised nations and is merely the breach of these universall accepted rules of conduct

ercive forces of modern civilisation;

Mr. G. H. Wakeham, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for this colony.

The U. S. gumbout Bennington arrived you terday from Manila. On Saturday the Fortu pose cruiser Adanuslar returned to Marno.

As the result of two hockey matelig, the

Indian Brigade bus defeated the H.K.H.C. by 4 goals to 2 and the Royal Navy by 4 goals to 1.

During the 24 hours preceding noon en

Saturday one fresh pingus case was reported, resulting in leath, as did the previous case, Both victims were Chiness.

Col. Hicks, Agent for Hariston's Circus, has received a cable that the company has chartered the steamer Chorfer and would leste Bangkok yesterday at noon for Hongkong. They will be located on the Wanchai Recreation Ground when they arrive, and the opening performance takes place on Wednesday the 16th inst.

meats to improve it by removing dangerous rocks, dredging, &c., the insufficiency of jetty accommodation have been repeatedly brought to the notice of the Government, but with no effect. The present state of affairs calls for immediate redress. Since the departure of Captain Tras cott the harbour has been left in the hands of only one pilot, and, when two or more vessels arrive at the same time, the groat delay and, in

Dr. Morrison telegraphed to the Times on the 3th ult, with regard to the alteration in the Allies demands of the term death penalty for the guilty officials to the most severe punishment befitting their crimes," and the alteration of the term "irrevocable," as applied to the conditions, to absolutely indispensable convenience experienced by the shippors and He says: The history of the abatement of the merchants can well be imagined. Many hora, proposed demands is instructive. The pro-adds the Times, feel that the merchants, both posal came originally from Japan and was com- European and native, in a body, shoald bring municated to Germany, and then to Washington, the matter before the Legislature through the call for Government to relieve itself of its where it coincided with the views of the Pra Chamber of Commerce, when it would be diffi

Yet, though the amendmoats were presented by the Amoriran Minister, all credit just responsibilities. for obtaining the remission of punishment, and for generillasing the terms of the Note to meet the approval of the Chinese, is given by the Chinese, not to Japan or America, but to the Russians, who continue to handle the Chin ass with consummate doxterity,

silent.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 3rd January. CAPE COLONỲ, Griqualand West is full of Boer parties working south towards Prieska, as an objective centre of the Colony. The partias are assisted by the Dutch population, whom the lack of arms chiefly restrains from rising. The guard- ship Monarch lands gune at Capetown as a precautionary nessure,

a helping hand Surely some punishment ought to be meted out to them to serve as a warning to others.

EXECUTION OF GRIMINALS.

Fourteensriminals, convicted · of • virigi crimes, including murder, robbery: kidnapping and poisoning, were taken out on the 1st g Jannary from the guole of the Nam Hoi an Fan-yu Magistratos, and executed, some by he hauling, some by strangulation in the cages while others were sent to the some of thet crime for execution,

DEVELOPING THE SILK TRADE.

There were over 200 steam filaturos workin in the districts of Nam Hoi and Shop Tak, ant LORD ROBERTS IN ENGLAND. the sük turned out amounted to 37,000 The Princess Beatrice and the Duke of yearly. In consequence of the falling off Connaught met Lord Roberts at Cowes, from silk trade last year some enterprising merchan whenes they drove to Osborne.

THE MARINES.

and gentry intend to raise large fospital and form a company to buy foreign machinery an The Duke of York has been appointed empley skilful labourers to work at the silk Colonel-in-Chief of the Marines,

imitating foreign patterns.

LONDON, 4th January. BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. The authorities at Capetown are preparing

regiment, had

THE TIMBER TRADE AND PIRACY. ARCH The largest trade in timber is between the Those who happend to read Richard Hard-

West River stages and Canton, and on account. ing Davis's astounding charges against the

of the provalent piraøy the timber guild intend British officers in prison at Protoria, which appeared some months ago in the pages of for all contigonoies. The Hoer prisoners have to run several steam launches to take timber, ay Seribuer's Magazine, will be glad to hear that been removed to transports; recruiting for employ soldiers for their protection during ho the requisite contradiction, though long delay-now defence corps is brisk; ull classes of loyalists voyage,

TWO MURDERERS CAPTURED. A St. Petersburg correspondent, writing aed, has come to hand at last, and was published are joining a town-guard, which is in course of

formation.

According to the laws of China, a person who s home paper, states that the Russian forces, the Times, above the signature of a re-

Farmers coming in from Carnarvon describe has committed murder, runs away into a men- Tho N-C. Daily News understands that the have discovered in Manchuria a public las prosentative body of Judies in Pratoria. Nothing Committee of the China Association have tele- existence of which was probably hitherto un-

less than this could have offortually blotted out the Boers as travelling in parallel columns with artery and turns priest, is exempted frols pane numerons Banking parties, sweeping the country ishment. It was traced out by spies that twe graphed to Loudon regarding the recent case of known to Europeon explorers. The republic in

a disgraceful elander against a class of men that rendered necessary their imposition in illegal arrest in the Settlement, urging that question is in the basin of the upper rouchos, of who, perhaps, carry the worship of good of horses and eatables. The British have of the murderers of the late soldier eong Cho the form set out by all the Powers. Had, the regulations regarding arrests which have the river Sungari and southwards of Kiria, form" to an extreme, and whose lust offence evacuated Fauresmith and Jagersfontein for choi, of the Li Ka Chenk in fact, any other nation done as China has been established after long experience should be In its valloy the Bastian troops hal a stiff en

would be a breach of manners where ladies were the purpose of concoutration, and martial law caosped into a monastery at Ting Hoo

in the district of Sew Hing. Two done, she would in turn have had to submit maintained.

counter with the Chinese regular forces, aided concerned. As a matter of fact, it appears has been extended.

disguised themselves ae morphants, to stipulations of exactly the same nature

by the inhabitants of the republic. The re-that Mr. Davis lacks the first requisito ja a

into it, and saw the two murderers and degree. In this respect there is nothing News has just come to hand that Tai O public, which is known as Cha-pi-gou, was judge of the behaviour of gentlemen. Clever

Lord Roberta commences his duties at the who had taken to priestly garb and hurailiating to China in the acceptance of village, the farthermost point of Lan Tan founded early in the present century, and it then novelist though he is, he has apparently yet to

their queues cut off and their heads GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

shaven. They had tea the code; the humiliation rather consisted Island, has been partly destroyed by fire and contained 10,000 people. At first it was ruled learn that talent does not excuse the absence War Office to-morrow.

ther great number of the inhabitants rendered home by three chosen ellers; at a later period the of honour and truth. But doubtless, now that

The Daily Chronicle enys that an agreementing agreeably when all at unde in her having permitted herself to be led loss. The fire originated amongst a number of older Chan-Jai-Bas became the sole ruler, and self-advertisement is thought as necessary for away by the ideas of a few ignorant wooden huts built on a piece of reclaimed organised courts of law, trade, industry, gold public writers, Mr. Davis considered the time has been concluded between Great Britain and produced their warrants and had guides into supposing that there was ground, which at high tide is isolated. The mining, and a system of taxes, while a lighting had come for another "hoom" for him, the France, by which the latter rates all rights and brought back by dran really any essential difference between flames spread with amazing rapidity, and were foroo was founded for the protection of the fame of his despatching a letter from England in Newfoundland in exchange for Alanvis,

THE TRANSTRAL her own position as regards the nations, not arrested by the police and villagers until, in district. Chai-Jai-Bas has been succeeded by a to America by special messenger, and thus beat-

An influential Burgher peaca Committen has and their position as regards her. Histori- all, seventy wooden and several stone houses kinsman, and the Chinese authorities have ing the post by one day, having faded away cally nations have before this laid claim to had been consumed. Bix hundred people are hitherto suffered the little repablis to look We wonder more at the editor of Scribner's been found at Pretoria. The Boers are exceed. some such exclusive rights, The Roman burned out. The damage is estimated at $7,000. | after its own affairs without my interference, Magazine than at Mr. Richard Harding Davis.ingly active.

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LORD ROBERTS AT THE WAR OFFICE.

yamen of the Nam Hoi Magistra of this escape from justice, the trate hel often had many bider wor

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