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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1901
presence at the present time of a large a The Tongs tobacco firm, in Tokyo annuslly body of troops at Hongkong and Kowloon, ships manufactured tobacco to Formom to the the scene is bound to be one of exceptional | total value of yen 1,400,000, - solemnity, and the effect from the massed bands of the different regiments, if it
The chess match by cable between Bingapore
illness of some of the Batavis-repesonativos.
The remainder of Luan den's Horse served in India a fortnight ago from South Afrios and radoived an enthusiastic reception at Bombay.
A. S. WATSON & CO., is decided that they shall play, should be and Batavia is temporarily interrupted by the kaide to China is still on the increase. During
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The Straits Settlements Legislative Council is considering the proposal for a light buoy at a cost of £2,50) for the northern entrance of Penang Harbour.
Mr. Kirkwood, Legal Adviser to the Jup
The sport of railway alsopers from the Hok
last year 565,000 wore exported, valued at 314,000 yen.
The Perak Turf Chh have decided to discon tinus racing on the present race course after the next August meeting, and to lay eat a new course at Klish Pan
The will of Mrs. Gladstone, widow of the late whose City takes its names from its laternment, in en route to Tokyo after Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, who died on the a course of twelve months' study of legal pro-14th June, has been proved," the value of the novereign will not be backward in showing codure in India. the only remaining proof of its affection to
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Owing to the death of the Queen, the Amateur Dramatic Club's projected perform. anoe next mouth of His Excellency has boon Cancelled.
A private wire to a Hongkong sportsman says that Dewey, the famous racehorse which was recently purchased by the Sultan of Johore for $2,000, died at Singapore on Wednesday fart,
The copper mines at Chantrich in Siem ars held inder a Danish concetton. The mines aro reported to be rich. At the date of last advices from Bangkok, a commission of Danish exporta was on the way to the mines to examine and report upon them.
The Naval Department of the Japanese Government has decided to construct more
The steamer Halching, which arrived yee- terday from coast ports, reported H.M.S. Brit. omart and the French erniser Chasseloup Lau- bat at Foochow on the 2nd inst., and H.M.Storpedo-boat destroyers with the money set Argonaut at Amoy on the 23rd.
apart for one torpedo tender, as four or five effective destroyers can be built for the same
"We draw our readers' attention to the notice of the Hongkong Jockey Clah appearing in zuoffer column, which reminds members that entries for the forthcoming Races close at 5 p.m. to-day at the Hongkong Club.
After the firing of the Accession Salute at 3.30 p.m. yesterday a party of sows thirty
amount of money.
The new Governor of Madras took his weat in the Council Chamber on 28th December. Ou the 1st fost. Lord Ampthill anveiled the statas of the Hon, and Boy. Dr. William Miller, CIE The last number to land of the Times of Indie (5th January) states that in the Bombay Presidency 39,095 people wore in receipt of relief. In the previous week the number was 42,835,
Lord Arthur Cecil, Bir Laurence and Lady Jonkius, Sir Edward Buck, Major-General E L Elbot, and General and Mrs. Tyler are amongst the guests of the Viceroy of India at Caloutta this cold season.
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TELEGRAMS.
DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
THE NEW KING.
LONDON, 24th January, 8.50 p.. THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION, The King was proclaimed at St. James'e Palace to-day, The Duke of Norfolk, being Earl Marshal, presided at the ceremony. The scene was most impressive. Proclamations were also posted up at Temple Bar and the Royal Exchange.
DATE OF THE QUEEN'S FUNERAL. The King has returned to Osborne. He has stated that the funeral of the late Queen will take place at Frogmore on the 2nd February,
THE PERIOD OF MOURNING. The period of mourning will be twelve months The Continental Courts will mourn from three to ten weeks.
THE ROYAL MOURNERS. The Kaiser, the Crown Prince of Germany, Prince Henry of Prussin, and the Kingsof Belgium, Portugal, and Greece, will attend the funeral.
There were twenty-four attacks and sightson deaths from plages on the Kolar Golddelde. Bengal, for the week ended the 29th December, | HONGKONG'S SORROW FOR against twenty-four seizures and twenty deaths in the previous week.
the U.S. Government, for a series of murders of Three men were hanged at Tayabas, P.I., by
loyal Filipinos and Chinamen. This method of protecting loyalista is expected to produce a good effect, as many of the Filipinas dre said to
a
fear of native reprisals.
The Government of India has decided to raise
THE QUEEN'S DEATH.
THE THEATRE.
Last night Pollard's olever Lilliputian Opera Company plays The Indy Slaney for the fret. time in the Colony and succeeded fu` drawing a very good pudimos, considering the depressing effect which the recent national calamity has had on theatre-goers generally. Those who witnessed last night's performancs had ample. reason for satisfaction, for the entertainment talented young actors and actresses. The was well up to the high standard set by these chief burden of the piece fell upon Miss. Madge Williams, who as daughter of Major O'Neil (Master Harold Phyllis the
Hill) was quite able to mastain it, while Masters Willie Pollard and Willie Thomas as the She- riff's offours kept the house in a continual state' of morriment Indood, the pieces whole was admirably mounted, and must be soon to be fully appreciated. ZNA
This afternoon there will be a matinos of The Lady Slaney and the play will also be repeated to-night and on Monday. On Tuesday and Wednesday by special request The fish will bo pat on again.
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 24th January,
IN ORIGINÁL JURIDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOCE SIR JOHN CARRING TON, CM.G. (CHIER JUSTICE).
LI SHRUNG F. THE WING YUNG TAI FIRM. In the above case the plaintif red the de fendant for recovery of possession of the tene- ment No 18, Jervois Street; $500 for megné
Mr. Slade (instruated by Masre. Wilkinson & Grist) appeared for the plaintif, and Ms. Robinson (instructed by Mr. Holmes) for the defendants.
We have received from H. E. the Gover-profits; and also claimed costa battalion of "short" Bikhs, and thus to nor copies of the following four telegrams tap a class affording first-rate material and for publication :-- judice in favour of tall soldiers.
juice of the grape, and are not artificially prominent residents under the presidency of the have held aloof from the Americans throng bitherla debarred from enlistment by the pre-Governor, Hongkong, to Secretary of and the hearing was further adjourned.
Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G., drank the health of
made as is generally the case with cheap the new King and Queen at the Hongkong
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On the 19th January, at Singapore, the wife of -J. WINTER, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
By the Rev. Father Meneuvrier, at Penig, on the 14th January, ARTEUR JAMES MCCLOSET, M.B.C.M., District Surgeon, Salangor, to AGNES ELEANOR LEICESTER, third daughter of J. F. LEITER, St. Aubyn, North Australia.
At St. Colombo United Free Church, Helens. burgh, N.B., on the 18th January, by the Rev. Adnan C. Welch, B.D., ALFRED LEONARD DR MORYAY, of Malakoff Estate, Province Wellesley, to MarGaberga Louise Prima, eldest daughter
Club,
Hough offered for sale by auction at their sale Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Hughes and rooms in Fee-house Street Inland Lot No. 1,096, together with the buildings thereon known as "Haldon," in Bonham Road. There was no bid and the lot was withdrawn.
The steamship line between Foochow and Hinghwa, Fobkien, which has been under con-
Owing to the tronbis aboard the Nippon Maru during the last voyage there were a zum
Beuter's special service of telegrams for the Colombe Press relosed on the 31st ult. Beater's formerly of the Coptic, went out a purser with one consolidated service, giving 30 per ber of changes in the officer B. B. Slocum
1agency there proposed to begin the new year Dr. A. J. Minsker went out as surgeon.Ment more news than in the previous erdiosty Walker went out es stewardess. There may be service and charging a subscription, increased some were changes when the Nippon Maru gets by one half. back to Ban Francisco.
The Tokyo Arsenal is pressing on the work on the Arisaka, quick firing guns.
The
The medical advisers of the Bishop of Bom- bay have enjoined a trip to Band with
State, London, dated 23rd January, 1901.
nouncement of the death of Her Majesty "I have received with deep sorrow an- the Queen."
Secretary of State, London, to Governor,
Hongkong, dated 24th January, 1901. His Majesty the King thanks you for your sympathetic message.”
The evitenes for the plaintiff was continued,
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 25th January,
BEFORE MR. HABELARD.
ALLEGED INCENDIARISK,
235, Queen's Bead West gutted by fire on the The masters of premisen situated at 243 and 20th alt. and damage done to the extent of 810,000 and 85,000 respectively, were charged A ples of not guilty was tendered, and the amse remanded till the 20th inst.
templation by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, will be Japanese artillery regiments will be provided perfect rost, from his labours A trip to Aden Governor, Hongkong, to Secretary of with the crime of arson. started about the end of the current month, says
with the new gun during the course of the
a Japanese journal. The steamer Kiyo 'Mara, present year. The Arisakas are so called from
260 tons, will be used on the line and was to the man who improved the invention. The
made by the Bishop recently has only resulted in s temporary improvement in the Bishop's con dition, and a permanent cure can only be looked
will accordingly leave Hambay on February 8th, and will not return till the following cold weather.
State, dated 24th January, 1901 "Resolution passed by Members Legisla-
leave for Foochow on the 12th or 18th instant.Imperial Guardy and Firat Provincial Divizion for by a visit to a colder climate. The Bishoptive Council this day:Members Legislative tie Keslang. She will ruo regularly twice a have already been furnished with them, week for the present.
On the 15th 'inst case of plague · 06- curred in Market Street, Singapore. It wRS officially announced of the 18th inst. that no further instance of plague had occurred,
A correspondent at Hakodate writes that business had been unusually brisk on the island of Yezo during the past few months, and that the outlook was exceedingly bright for the Prent year. The sealers and a remarkable
Council bave heard with profound sorrow death of Her Majesty the Queen, and desire humbly to express most heartfelt, loyal and respectful sympathy with Their Majesties Yesterday at noon the first of the eighty-one and the Royal Family in their bereavement,
YESTERDAY'S SALUTES.
Berona Me. Kr.
SERIOUS TREFT BY AMBULANOT-BEANERS.
Three ambulance-carriers attached to the Field Hospital at Causeway Bay were charged B. 8, And Eve Post Office Savings Bank books, with feloniously stealing a hor containing $30, the property of ons Ramlal, hospital sesistant, Causeway Bay, on the 224d inst, and also with
and that as the house in which the recent eatch of seals Most of the vessel now at / kinuta guns in token of respect to the late Chinese community humbly express pro- stealing a case of surgical instruments, the pro
was developed had been thorouglilyHakodate will again set out fer northern waters | Queen Victoria was discharged and the firing found grief and most respectful and sincere
care
sympathy. Entire body of Hongkong Free. masons send profound and reverent sy
clemused and its inmates sent to the Quaran next month. The weather has been very pild continued at regular intervals until the fill tine Station, it was expected that no other case
on the island up to the present time,
number bad been reached, would occur.
At 330 p.m. the Acpassion Saluts in honour The adjacent hos are being
On Tuesday week last, while the Ban Fooon of King Edward VII, was fired, when all the compulsorily vacated and cleaned.
was leaving Singapore harbour, Mesas Hongs on Government buildings and warships pathy." warth, Erskine and Co's scio-launch Fire!, in the Harbour were hoisted, as also were these which was slongside, got foul of the propeller. on the varions Consulates, commercial houses The blades of the propeller knocked hole in etc. The flags remained hoisted until sunset, the sides of the little Petrel and she sank in a when they were again brought down hölf-mast
of the Government. They pleaded not complainant stated that at seven p.. on
his box, but on coming back it was gone. He the 22nd, just before going into dinner, he saw saked the bavilder to sound the roll-call, and all "Secretary of State, London, to Governored about five minutes after the roll call finished. answered but the three defendants, who return- Hongkong, dated 24th January, 1901. His Majesty the King has been deeply
They were charged with the theft, and placed
of George SCHOELLES, Eez, Ravenshaw, Helens formance with unflagging interest, and all the few minutes. The Master Attendant's lunch high. They will remain so from to-day until touched by loyal expressions of condolence would not say more than that they saw the box
.burgh.
The Daily Press.
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Horexong, 26th January, 1901
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By the Accession. Salute fired at 3.30 p.mi. yesterday the succession to the Throne of EDWARD VII, King of Great Britain and
A matinee of Harmston's Circus takes place this afternoon, when the revised programme will again be presented to the audience. Yes. terday an excellent tent-full watched the por most notable turne came in for the unstinted applause which they well deserved. A thorough success was the general verdict. Next week, beginning with Monday, the bill will be still further strengthened by the addition of the Jansens to the other attractions of this fine
show.
Dolphin, which was alongside the Palan, yeat to the resens immediately and picked up the ew of the launch and two European, one named Evans. At 10 o'clock the folloting morning four tonghangs commenced rasing operations, and the launch was exposted be Boated next day,
The rise in the Indian Exchange, say the Statist, making it more profitable to impart gold. into India, indicates that the Indian 'Jay-
time to come.
Indeed, in view of the fade
Everybody here who knew him, says the S. F. Press, will be sorry to learn that Capt. W. | Somervell, Adjutant of the Northumberlands,
is among the missing after the unfortunatement is likely to be in the market for me engagement under Clements when their am
further notice.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] "PARLIAMENT AND THE CROWN
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FESS8." Hongkong, 25th January. BIR.-Referring to the telegraphia informa
then conveyed in your columns is morning anent the meeting of Parliament, there seema
conveyed in your telegram. Please thank Members of Legislative Council, Chinese community, and Freemasons, on behalf of His Majesty the King and the Royal Family."
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, Brd January, THE DEATH OF THE QUEEN. The Queen suffered no pain and passed away
under arrest. Next morning the second defen- dant confessed that he, with others, had carried the box away, but the first and third defendants stolen, although they themsolvas did not steal it. The havildar of the Field Hospital declared that the first defendant, after his arrest, said he had taken the box and hidden it on the hillride. The second defendant declared hear another man take the box, and this statement was also made by the third defendant, who added that he did not know where the box had been taken to
The defendants said they had gone to the town to buy cigarettes, hence the fact of their being late for the roll-call. They were beaten in order to force's confession from their lips.
They were sentenced to three weeks' "hart labour each.
Ireland, Emperor of India, was formally munition was exhausted. Capt. Yatman, who slauce in favour of that country at the out to be a generally expressed opinion that the quite poscefully eurrounded by the Royal family, the sum of 20 in small change from a pork
announced to the Colony. The actual pro- clamation took place, as related by our special correspondent in London, at St. James's Falace on the 24th instaut, the scene being described as a most impressive one. Very few of those who witnessed the accession of the Queen whom all are now lamenting
mony, and there are no doubt many here in
was in Hongkong, but went home to the depot, been released since, along with five other sub was on that occasion taken prisoner, but has
alterns of Fusiliers, none of whom were in Singapore. This silence makes Capt. Somer. vell's fate a matter of anxiety.
Memorial Services will be held in the Union
morning service, the soprano solo “I know.
time, and the inability of the Indian Goern- Legislature was dissolved by the demise of the The Bishop of Winchester read the prayers for meet the home charges, there in the propect the common law the dissolution happened into the end. ment to remit money in any large amons to Crowa. Until recently this was so, and by the dying early in the afternoon and remained that the Indian exchange may rise to a pint mediately upon the death of the reigning sove- which will necessitate the earmarking of gold reign, for, being considered in law as the head passed resolutions
The Washington Senate and the House have at the Bank of England and the purchase of the Parliament, that failing, the whole body jonrued.
profound regret and ad- very large amount of silver for coinage ato was held to be extinct.
Parliament will meet to-morrow without a But the calling.
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Chu Chuk, butcher, admitted having stolen
SOME MONTH FOR THEFT.
dealer in Queen's Road West, and was sent to prison for one month, with hard labour. There is a prerions conviction against him.
STEALING FLOURS: lawful possession of two bags of American flour, Tip Tai, boatman, was charged with the un- valus about 20, reasonably inspected of having defendant and another man, each carrying a been stolen. He pleaded not guilty,
A inkong stated that on the 25th be mat the The defendant was captured, but the other
rupees, Moreover, as India during the ext of new Parliament Immediately upon the summons to take the oath of allegiance and can have been present at Thursday's care. Church on Sunday, both in the morning and few months will be much more prosperous jan. inauguration of the successor being found pass a vote of condolencs. The Ministers will beg of flour which they dropped and ran. evening. Special hymus and anthems, ap-for some time past, the purchases for oraamat inconvenient, and dangers being apprehend- formally resign. The King will come to Lon. Hongkong who regret that they were not in propriate to the occasion, will be sung, in ad- may also show a marked increase. Hence heed from having no Parliament in being in ease don immediately, to take the oath of accession inan escaped London to witness the great sight. The dition to which Mrs. Madie will eing, at the price of silver may further advance.
of a disputed possession, it was enacted by before the Privy Council.
The defendant, who alleged that the bag occasion, however, cannot have been one of that my Redeemer liveth" (from Handel's
8-Ann C. 41 that the Parliament' in being
be was carrying wad the property of the man Several Turkish newspapers published at should continue for siz months (but no longer)
LONDON, 23rd Januarys.
who escaped, was tired 10, which he paid. rejoicing, for the sorrow which befell the Messiah), and at the evening service the Constantinople, la Syrin, sad in Egypt-re after the demise of the Crown, unless sooner whole Empire on Tuesday forbade that. anthem by Sullivan, "The Homeland." Dur-long been abusing the Netherlands-India. G. dissolved or prorogued by the successer, and
THE LAST SCENE.
Chan Yee fisherms, Cheung Chan, was Indeed, it is certain that never before in ing the morning service the Bor. G. J. erament for alleged harshness and oppress that, if it were at the time of such demise vants of the household will be admitted to view not in custody, with entering the house of an There will be no lying in state, but the serbrought up on remand charged, with two others England has the monarch's accession been a Williams will make reference to the loss which towards its Mabommedan subjects in Ja separated by adjournment or prorogation it the remains, which will probably be conveyed to a woman at Cheung Chan on the 22nd inst. Badder affair. The loyalty of the people to the British Empire has sustained by the death These attacks from their being baseless aroad should reassemble immediately. It was alo Windsor to-day. The date of the funeral is nut they being armed with an offensive respon
and stealing from ber porn the sum of $12, their new King and Queen, without losing of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. At the even- indignation among both Europeans and nation enacted by 37 Geo. III. C. 127 that in case of yet fize any of its strength, can but remain silent ating servies the Rev. G. J. Williams will also in Jara. Last October, in the provincesach demise between a dissolution and the day All Monday night the Ista Queen was very this time of grief. All festivities must await preach, the special subject of this sermon being | Lebak, the Javanese headmen and pricats algus, appointed by the writs of summons for the restions and the bedroom door was locked, anły robbory, to the emect that the defendent and
for the Coronation. For a year mourning will be observed, and during these twelve months all Court functions will be reduced to the minimum. Similarly, Government functions here will be affected. On the Continent various periods will be observed of from three -to ten weeks, those countries whose Royal Families are connected by ties of blood with our own, no doubt, exhibiting their respect
for the latter number of weeks.
correspondent announces, take place at
A study of the life and character of a God-contemporary says, a protest against such meeting of a new parliament, the last prs- fearing Queen."
assortions. Thu protest was handed in to coding parliament should immediately.convene Sultan of Turkey, at Constantinople, by ja for six months, unless sooner prorogue o Shortly before noon yesterday Chevalier 2. Netherlands Ministər at that city. Almostat dissolved by the succeeding oversign, and Volpicelli, Italian Consul-General, and three the same time, Emin Bey, who was former that, in the event of such demise on or other prominent members of the Italian com Tarkish consul at Batavia, arrived at after the day appointed for weibling the munity, having obtained the permission of H.E. | stantinople. He gave the weight of new Parliament, but before it had in fact as the Governor. placed at the foot of the Queen's infance in favour of the proteat. Emin sembled, then the new Parliament should in like Statue a large floral wreath, composed of white assured the Sultan that Mahommedans re manner sonivene for six months unless sooner chrysanthemums and greenery, with a black silk treated better in Netherlands-India than progued or dissolved. The law on this subject now farther regulated by the 30 and 31 Vic.
ribbon bearing the words "The Italian Consul times ip Turkey itself. These assuranOES
the doctors and nurses being allowed within' It is understood that the family was thrice suIR- moned to the bedside on Tuesday, the last time being 330, after which they remained in con stant attendance. Her Majesty was still con scions, but the end came in sleep.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
mails, do, left Bhanghai for this port on Thurs. The T. K. K steamer America Maru, with
day, 24th inst., at 11 a.m.
The C. P. B. steamer Empress of China ar
to wit, a dagger. The accused pleaded not guilera,
We have aheady given the details of the two others entered the woman's hat, and while the other with his hand, pressed over her two-one with the dagger at her throat and. mouth-held her prisoner, the third searched fendant was afterwards pointed out by the for money. The men decamped, but the de woman to dergeant Mofardy, in charge, at on the track of the robbers. The man bolted Cheung Chau, who, with some estables, was and hid amongst some bushes, but was finally captured
He was sentenced to three months' hard
Tabour, s
ROLAN YIGHT.
The funeral of the late Queen will, as our and Residents" in gold capitals. In the after-taken affect. The lying newspapers have bee C. 102 §. 51 which enacta thai (anything invived at Kobe at 5.30 pan. on Wednesday, 23rd Fire coolips were charged, on the complaint neon second token of respect was placed at almost silenced. The Sultan has shown furth Ann C. 41 notwithstanding) the Parliament inst, and left again at 5am, on Thursday, 24th of three other coolies with sult and damage Frogmore on Saturday, the 2nd February the foot of the statue in the shape of a large how he discountenances such virulence by din being at any fatare dennes of the Crown inst., for Yokohams, where she was due to at- to property at Shai Ching Wan on the 240
cross within a wreath, of white chrysanthemums corating the Governor-General of Netherland, shall not be determined or dissolved by such rive at 7am yesterday, on a green background, surmounted by crown India with the Order of the Osmanish. The demine, but shall continue so long as it would of roses and chrysanthemums. This was sent compliment by the Commander of the Faithfe have condoned but for such demise, unless from the office of this journal and was tied with is expected to draw the strictly orthodox rooting soazer.
ned or dissolved by the Crown
On the morning of that day, therefore, a Memorial Bervice will be held at St. John's Cathedral in this Colony, when all who wish To pay the last tribute of respect to Queen Victoria will be able to do so. Owing to the
« bow of black silk ribbon with the words of the afahommedan populatimi in Java slowej Kosh, etc., *Hongkong Daily Press" on it.
to the Government..
H. C. AN.
The F & O steamer Tientsin left: Sings The ridenos showed that the one was sim
inst. A pies of not guilty was tendered. The N. Y. K. steamer Yamaguchi Mare complainants were equally guilty with the de pore for this port on the 25th inst. at 11 am.. ply the outcome of a clan fight, and that the (Bombay Line) left Kobe via Moji for this port fondante All-crused and accusers were on the 23rd inst. and is expected to arrive here found over in personal bonds of $25 each to on the 30th inst.
keep the penon for six months.