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reason for the remark Words, toere words, I assure you, Madam, and our friend the Dowager Tez-I has heard that sort of thing so often that she has come to place much the saule value on it. Uncon sciously this little protest has let the cat out of the bag, and shown our amiable hours where the shoe most pinches. There is no insincerity about the protest; it is the wind- ap of a series of goudpricks which has nomentarily evoked a grunt froin the pa- tient ox, and disclosed the most tender point of his skin. The party which was
À telegram baga stating that Hongkong bas infested,»
clared
The Moscow Gazette, in saking for the m tablishment of a permanent Bastian administra tion, says: "This is the only way in which we can fulfil our historic mission without imposing ar intolerable bunken ou the Treisers."
The steamer Kief, belonging to the Russian Volunteer Flest, which saited on 14th sit. for the Far East, took 1000 recruits from the
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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
MYSTERIOUS SHOUTING AFFAIRuthe Vios" left wing followed from thecontien
AT THE ARSENAL.
kick, and Nicol, goiting in front of his wan, struck the ball deliberately with Ela hazil when the other player memed likely to optar
Tho JA NEPOT SHOT.
Incident was unnoticed by the referee, but a Soms little commotion was caused in the neigh second or two later Gettings did exactly the bourhood of the Arsenal on Friday night by the same thing when settled by Howarth. The Bound of three rite reports with a short interval-Irregularity
148s uncheckel this between the first and the second and third. The time, and a foul was - bavildar of the 22nd Bombay guard of the could not improve on thị Ordnance Yard at ones turned on his men, and Gidley, in returning an Losnov, 16th March, 11.15 p..
and enquiries 'wero set afast to ascertain the centre, sonceded a gurna cause of the unasust sounds, which seemed to fully placed by Bond. ANGLO-RUSSIAN DIFFERENCES AT came from the sentry on guard just inside, the in a crowded, gost, mados good attempt to fat gate. On reaching that spot asepoy was found out a leader, but the ball glanced over als hand stretched out on the ground on his left side, with and into the net for the third time. Continuing, his ride just a for inches to the right of him the "Vios were forced to concede two earners in
the Station Hospital, when two bullet wounds their left wing. Neither was converted, but unconscions. He was picked up and taken to smegesson--one on their right mind another in were found on the left side, one of them in the the Sings Train had the hardest posible luck
TIENTSIN.
The Government considered it unnects sary to send special instructions as to the friction between the British and Russians
Court of Nations, so it has engaged the big the command of the Phillippines in May. This at Tientsin respecting the construction of a region of the abdomen. Everything possible | in not scoring of the second, the ball striking
1
A New York despatch says:-General Chaffee that be is prosecuting its fenders in the will, it is understood, Isave Poking for Manila aext April, and snecood. General MeArthar in
arrangement is contingent on the pacific course of events in China. Judgo Taft, "how chief-of- the Civil Commission in the Phillippines, is designated as first civil governor.
siding on the railway line.
THE RUSSIANS SEIZE THE BAIL WAY SIDING.
i was done for him, and although he did not the artwice. Taken into bentre, the sphere was regain consciousness it was thought advisable | sent here and there for a time, but agsin found to remove him to the Kowloon Hospital on its way into the ground of the "Vies," und Gidley Saturday, where he now remains in g
2 procacious quite retrieved previous mistakes by stopping a condition. How the man received his injuries | swift shot in clos quarters. A break by the The Russians have seized the siding, the still remains & mystery, but the theory advanced | ↔ Vics," who appeared to be inaking one more bid by the military authorities is that they were self te wipe off part of their defent, unded, as usual, inflicted, a conclusion forus ont by all the in a wide ball.” after, the Blege Train -Colouet Barrow is consulting with Sir circumstances. An enquiry into the affair is recorded the softest gost of the match, Blair summoned for this afternoon at the Ordnance sent la a sorowed ball from wall out that wan
missed in tord by Fittock aud
ley, the lat tery foolishly attempting to kick the ball when he had plenty of time to stop it by other and sater means. The fifth real of the matón, lent in by Blair from a long pau sorom the wing, was
bully for the defence, and the sufferers have protested. The curious portion of the thing is that the prosecutors fail to see that they -havo afforded. China the information she was most in need of; the very fact that the protest has been evoked against her little- Captain Engelman, of the treneral-Pal, one gune with Russia is a clear mission that of the Datch Royal Packet Navigation Com-British hesitating to act.. she has at last touched the tender-point-pany's rouzele, kus suscented in a dificult on- terprise that of conveying a bird of paradise and yet var Governments are simple enough live from New Guites to Batavia. The bird Ernest Satow on the situation. to believe that their protest will induce her
was in excellent condition on arrival. It is the to pitch her new found champion overboard.
cominon bird of paradise (paradisea papana), JOHN CHINANAN is not the bird to be caught by such palpable claff. Our wise Governnamts have shown him the course, and he would be a very degenerate Son of
AS did he tail to take advantage fale more. The sooner Englaut, Germany, and Japan awake to the fact that if they wish to get out of the mess into which they have allowed themselves to be inveigled something very much more effective than protests is required the better.
The Volunteers again turned ont on Satur
and is a very welcome gain to scientists.
By out of the French Minister of Marine. Admiral Besson last month despatched the packing cure containing loot, sout to Mur-
illes by General Frey, and two gilt bronze lions, on bargi tn Toulon. That loot has been shipped on board the "Vink-Lory for Chins, addressed to General Yayton, Comwunder-in- Chief of the French Expeditionary Corps, in order to be restored to the Chinesa Govern- mant. There still remain sixty packing caseN
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 18th March, 11.15.m.
THE ATTACKS UPON LORD
WOLSELEY.
HIS LORDSHIP MOVES IN THE
HOUSE OF LORDS. Lord Wolseley, speaking in the House of
Oficer.
~ FOOTBALL
SEMI-FINAL FOR THE SHIELD, MAS
to save it. The game yended in an eARY-
The soui-final stage in the Shield competir almost as casy, Gidley how uppearing to be tion was reached on Saturday, when the 15th entirely lust and making practically no efort Company (Siege Train), Southern Division victory for the Siege Train by 5 goals to nisl. Royal-Garrison Artillery met the Victoria As las sirdy been wald, the VEC. bad Recreation Club on the ground of the Hong absolutely do chuc f the gans, the Siege kong Football Club at Happy Valley. The
Train outclassing”
Svery possible weather was fine and the ground in good condly. The defeated elevou, placed at a dis tion, and with a large crowd of spectators lining advantage by their bilur Arakaf all the lighter the ropes everything promised well for a good team, failed to improve the'n chauces by the match The Siege Train were easily the fav studied, careful play that was to be looked for players under the dreambiance, Oh y their form of last your, and were expected to
at. Mireilles, but they are said to contain Lords, suggested that she object of the perourites, but the "Vies" have greatly improved on
on their side wers Beth und -Langley | the lattor.
kay last by way of rehearsal for the impaction | ghjouts which are the personal property of sonal attacks mude upon him is to throw make a good show. The referee's whistle sawione was responsible for the Javier Díst kast
ou Saturday next.
Yesterday being St. Patrick's day there was u liberal display of green ties, etc., in the part of the natives of the Emerald Isle.
To-night the Hongkong Voluutser Corps pre-co-operate with the troops in the garrison is night attack. The men will paras ut end quarters at 60. p..
will be found most efficacious for the vention of contagious diseases of all kinds,
One enote was killed and
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General Frey,
Take France, for instance. Her expenditure upon the navy exceeds 137 millions sterling.yot her total sen-borne trude reaches only 3281 millions, and she has not the same overses colonies to protect. Similarly, in Italy the expenditure on the navy is over 42 millions, while the sen frade reaches only 724 million. That is to say, her naval outlay is over one-sixth of that of the British, while her trade is only our-eleventh part as great. In Germany the
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ortainly, however,
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upon in the mistakes of the Goverumeat.
He demanded the production of the papers said to prove the allegations made against him, but a motion with this object was defented.
Lord Rosebery characterised the discus- sien as the most painful be had ever heard.
THE COSTON MARKET. American Cotton is weak and irregular. TEA AND RICE.
the following players line up :—
one goal in the first hal tà, thing" when the V. R. C.—Beal—Gidley; backs-Fittock and | field was clustersi yunad, Gidler* oburge, by Duncan; half-back-Loureira, Lapsley, and stopping in splendid style two whistling shot Howarti:: fo/wards--Seth, Yule, Brett, Herton, from the opposing forwards.
Mr. J. A. Ross again filled the responsible and Henderson.
position ef referee,
Siege Train.-Goal-Field; backMoor house and O'Brien; half-backs-Harman, Nival, und Suttie; forwards-Gettings, Cleeve, Phian, Blair, and Boud.
Tu-day at 4-30, a practios match will be phyed between the Hongkong Football Club and H Company, Boval Welsh Fusiliers, who moit the Blege Trilu in the final for the hield. The Club team is-Gal-Lows; Lucky Hay nud Howard, half-backs-Jenkins, Bonner, and Porter: forwarde Clapham, Von der Pfordien, Noble, Talluch, and Lo
The Siege Train kickel off facing the west geal, and in less than half a minute had the ball Better. The goal was a very easy one, the Vie defences, who evidently did not expect a visit from their opponents
quite so soon, entirely
• that: would laye failing to repel no attack been turned. Two minutes later, following SCHILLING'S WALK ROUND THE OUR LATE QUEEN-THE COST OF play from the centre kick, the Tid gest
Tea and rice are quiet.
THE FUNERAL.
Australia yesterday.
was saved just in time by a foul for of xide against the Siegs Train Seth took
BIVAL IN HONGKONG, It is nonounced that the cost of the late charge when the ball left Duncan, and carried
George M. Schilllug. Ue one-armed pedos="" the fiel into Siege Train territory, Buttie Last week 14 casss of bubonic plagas and 11
The result of closing the open door" at Queen's funeral was £35,000.
stopped the rush, and centred. Phina took up trian, who is walking round the workl før deaths were reported in the colong, against 14
borrow, nor spond, and will return to New cases and 15 deaths for the previous week. The Vladivostock on the 14th January has not beenTHE ROYAL VISIT 10 AUSTRALIA.play, and passed judiciously to Clearc, inside ger that during the tour la will neither beg, total number of cases reported to date is 52,long in making itself felt by the inhabitants.
The Duke and Duchess of York left for right who tried a long shot for goal. Gidley York. from whence set out in a paper suit. met the hall, but although he sent it well cut with 25,500 (gold), siziyod in Hongkong an aud, in fact, throughout the neighbouring with 42 deathr
the Niego Train forwards captured in centre Thursday by the su. Glenfulloch, and at once region. It transpires, writes the St. Peters
and ugain forced the play. A scrimmage in registred himself at the United States Cona-| dangerous proximity to Gidley's charge late. Hecalled at this office yesterday, and hard- fourd relief in s second free kick against fed us a pamphlet which he said he was solling to the Siege Train on the same grounds as the obtain the means to carry him onward, and first-offside, Blair being the offender. Even enable him to vin the ważne by bad aonde be- with this advantage the Vice" found themselves fore he set out or his wide-world walk. He bomaned in in their own territory, which was not produced several books (on the pages of which ultimately cleared until the leather was sent were the Consulate and Municipal seals of the
A special meeting of the Hongkong Sanitary burg Correspondent of the Globe, that a pro. de rent before 11 am, an day of parlication. After Board will be held at noun to-day for the pur-ject for taking the stop was drawn up by
that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied furpose of considering what stops shall be taken to Russia Lefore the war broke out with China, Crisk,
Telegraphic Address Parzs--A.B.C. Code. P.G. Boz, 3. Telephone No. 12
The Daily Press.
deal with the outbreak of small-por in the colony. Last week 10 res and four deaths | were reported. against two cases and one death for the previous week. The total number of euses reported to date is 31, with-- destha.
and the local traders are of opinion that the Imperial authorities could bavo afforded very well to wait a little longer, as in consequence of the war inany changes have come about in the Far East. and the commercial situation at Vladivostock and in the Ussari Territory is
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 14th March.
THE KING'S CIVIL LIST. The Government's proposals for the King's Civil list are based où an estimate of £575,000.
gous conclusion, the "Vies" up till now nerer the Royal Foxhounds for the Royal Buck Laving had even a lock-in sainst the Biege Train, whose backs lay up to the centre marit bounds.
THE BUDGET.
most of the time. A foal against Henderson, The papers estimate a deficit in the budget catride left, resulted in the Biege Train so of 264,500,000,
curing a comer, which remained unconverted, Bond topping the met, and giving away good opening, Yule took up play, from the gel kick, and was auccessful in get- ting past the halves.
Moorhouse, however,
HONGKONG OFFICE : 14, DES VEUX ROAD CL
The Government Gazette aunounces that in a very precarious condition. If Russia bas The proposals contemplate the substitution of /Phat. The reunit of the game was now a foce various towns through which he had travelled), LONDON UFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, EC. His Excellency the Governer has been pleated been actuated by a desire to drive the Chinese to appoint Mr. William Chatham to i Acting out of Vladivostock, it has bon fairly success. Horokora, 18th March, 1903
Director of Public Works, Water Authorityful, for it is reported that any of the Chinese under the Water Works Ordinance, 1800, traders have closed their shops and warehouses, Ose of the most useless tools in the whole and Acting Chairman of De Wong-noi-chong because they can see no prospective advantage magazine of diplomacy is certainly the pro- | Rocreation Ground Committee. during the in dealing is goods the prices of which have test, yet it is perhaps the one must fro-absence on leave of the Hon. Robert Daly been raised so considerably by the new import da ies. Already thero is a fabulous rise in quently used. Kussin has been quietly acting | Ormsby.
prices, especially in clothing. This action of in Manchuria as it it belonged to her, and
Russia is all the axore remarkable, as age England, Gerumny, and Japan, we learn,
have been taken in order to provide for a supply are "protesting," and, adds the whgram,
At about one lock on Saturday afternoon
a tiro broke outon the steamer Colonist, anchored
se documentary evidence of his bona fidow. Headd holdt New York, accompanied by his dog. King II. on 3rd August, 1837, went across the American Continent szų skipped at Vancouver for Australis on 3rd Juno, 1898. Arriving at Sydasy on 26th August, 1868, he travelled through Southern Australia, New Zealand. LONDON, 14th March.
Tasmania, and the other colonies, accomplishing THE POWERS AND THE MAN-
the unprecedented feat of having walking 10,000. CHURIAN AGREEMENT.
miles in two years Leaving Freemantle en The question of the Manchurian Agreement settled matters by the simple expedient 24th August, 190, be shipped for Ceylon.
off Yuumati. As the outbreak showed indica of goods from European Bassis to take the songsge the attention of the Chancel of footing the ball to Field, who sent it back From Colezbo he walked to Kandy and tions of proving serious, signals for assistance place of the goods of foreign extraction hence. lories. The United States, even without officia! into centre. The-Visa" were showing up ex returned by train. A few days afterwards he ennfirmation of the conditions, opposes it, bo-cellently now, and, contesting pinckily, again took a steamer for Calcutta, and walked acros were hoisted, in response to which boats put off forth subject to heavy import duties. caues, a secret and independent arrangement got the ball, Beth taking charge series of India to Bombay Returning by train he from the different warships in the harbour.
with one Power is esiculated to lead to a parti- timely passes between him uni ale again left India by boat for Banoon on 8th January With their help the fire was eventually sub
tion of Chins, and they have instructed Mr. brought the Vive" forwards up to the Biggest, and set out for Mandalay, punching did, but not before rather considerable damage
Rockhill to control to the utmost the demands Train bucks, but. Moorhense turned the attack there on 7th February. It was his intention to for repuration lest excessive demands on China by a strong leader. Duncan saved a drop coed to Bhamo, and, crossing the Chinos was done, the amount of which has not yet been ascertained. Messrs. Dodwell & Co. are the
should jeopardise resistance to the Manchurian shot from contre in business liko style, a play frontier, walk through the Yunas province, on their loft wing resulted in a throw-in for the bat on arriving at the Upper Burnis Boundary agents for the Colonit.
Vick." They were unable to get away, but he was advised that it was unless to proced Agreement.
Paarty situation was this time relieved by Fit.
any furthe h obsequence of the disturbed tock. This gave the "Vics" their chance state of the country The local authorities and they took advantage of it. The break at Bhome refused to kip to enter the ended abortively by Brett heading past interior, and Schilling finding his attempts to
on till half-time when proceed through China by, that route Thus play went
Service Build made a special oppent on behalf of this officer, whose punishment they felt was altogether too drastic and out of all propor... · tien to the neglect which the Court attributed
LONDON, 15th March.
After
it is unlikely that Chim will be du.erred from completing her proposed convention with Russia Why should she . England has been protesting for the last forty years,
The Court of Inquiry which investigated, at and China has he snapping her fingers at
Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the circumstances her protests, and why should she now rate
of the stranding of the transport Suffolk attri. them at any higher figure? On the other
inted blue to her captain, whose certifica. wis suspended for six months' and also to tho hand there are certain drawbacks attaching
second officer, the Court judging that the to protests, insuch as they point out to
A look of travel in Thibet, and Chinose master's curtificats field by the latter be can- the unfriendly state just such things us one Turkestan will be published this month in Lou-celled. Although not a member, the Mercbant 4:onsiders most inimical to his own interests. don. The author is Captain Deasy, a son of
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. The bistory of our communications with the late Lord Justics Deasy, of the Irish Bench.
De Wet has reached Sepikal. China from the very fast was of this nature. The task of surveying Western Thibet and
General French has made a further great When Sir Jeux Bownine protested against Chinese Turkestan was an ordusus and dificult A testimony to this is the fact that it
to him" and that criminal negligence-skich haul of stock, carts and ammuuition, with a less the game stood-Siege Train, 1; VEC. her frustrated, defend to reta the disabilities put upon Hongkong-owned be.
was not alleged-would burdy merit such a to the Boers of 192 in killed, wounded and Only ones during this half was the Siege Train Rangoon and whi
goal in what might is called danger, O'Brien, remaining in Suigapore a few days he took vessels be unwittingly let the Viceroy at occupied Captain Dossy three years. He was Canton into a secret by showing him how twice frost-bitton when survaring in the Pamire punishment which takes away the officer Exaus prisoners. ...
THE WAR OFFICE CONTROVERSY.ising a shot from Beth who came along the Glenfatiosh for Hongkong with the view The House of Lonis bas rejected by 6 to 38 strongly on the right wing and bad pressed of proceeding to Japan and thus complete his be, could most effectively injure British in mid-winter. Another time an attempt, was made to mardor him as he was returning te trade. The Viceroy was not long in lean Palu-from-the-mountains.--
motion of Lord Wolseley calling for papers by that player, thought to remedy the situation tone of the Eastern portion of this Henie
by following the example set by Moorhouse_in_phere _ _Aliogether, Schilling ways he has walk. - ing the lesson, and carried its teachings
rogueling Lord Lansdowne's allegations.
the earlier stages of the game-sending the balled 22,000 miles, and judging frous the partjaits only a little too far, bringing on thereby the On Saturday night Sux Toy was produced for
over to Field, the custodian. He did not kiok he has shown us, like physical condition bas Serend China War. Those feeble protests the third time by the Dallus Masical Comedy
made a dash past O'Brien. Field got to the He teile ma that he was laid up with dysentery The silk ox the C. F. E. steamer Empress of ball just in time, and duly a puss or two before in Rangoon, and had the misfortune to loss his vention, which would relinquish the whole place went with the same swing us on the two of the Board of Trade, that on Courts of 10-
The Imperist German Mail: steamer Kong Seth, who, with luck on his side, would other faithful dog. King II, at Bombay, but beyond of Manchuria to Russia, are of a similar na previous nights, and gave general satisfaction quiry abroad there should be two AgamorS
to all those who witnessed it, as evidenced by with experience in the Merchant Service," Indío arrived at New York on the 14th inst
that he is none the worse for his adventyrðum If we sought for a wethed of inform the applause and numerous floral tributes prd-The Galli reiterated their protest against of Allert, carrying the German Mail with dates winy have event the score.
On resuming after an interval of five minutes, our He says that If he can through ing China what we really reclamed most seated to Misses De Worms, Bay Norton and eers of the loyal Navy acting as "members of from Berlin of the 18th February, left Singe Hettie Pael Mr. Harold Godwin as Yen How Courts dealing with affairs connected with the pore on Friday, the 15th inst, at 2 p.m., and
may be expec.ed here on or about Wednesday, the Siege Train forwards reposted their tactica Ching from Shangha he will do important we could not have lighted ou a
tho 20b-insta.m. more effective meaus. China has been some- was made the recipient of e-silver-menated Merchant Service, of which they have had no
The N. Y. K. steamor Bingo Maru (European at the beginning of the game by arrying has been visited, and then
operations almost directly into their opponents complete his task by a tour what in doubt as to our earnestuess with walking stick for his rendering of the song practical experience," staling, at the same time, regard to pressing the little affair about the will introduce it into China." Te-night and that "such a practice has been stopped by the Line) loft Kobe direct for this port on the 15th 1 territory A similar result did not attend the Inles Bebilling in hopeful that some local gen-
for the two following nights The Belle of New Indian Government, whose example it is trusted iust, and is expected to arrive here to Japan attack, however, the ball being sent past. Half tlemen will take an interest in
The CPR steamar Empriate of arrived at Shanghai at 7.30 am. on Saturday, a minata. murder of a minister and a missionary orYork will be staged, and Mudge Grey will ap will be generally followed, The Board of two. We spoke pretty big, it is true, but pear for the first time tale ses803. The booking Trade have replied that they have caused a } the 16th inst, und, left again at 5 pm, the same desta later Gilley Raked a shot from the sist him if getting a bad where he can liste second mate's certificate to be lessed to the late day for Nagasaki, where she is due to arrive et
8 am to day, second officer of the Suffolk.
of livelihood and leaves him with a wastad The Guild sid career and a blighted fntare." took gecision to state that the Court was not juct manaar in so far constituted in a fair or as the officers implicated wes concerned, and
against China signing Ly Hus1-CHANG'8 Con- Company before a full house. This charming was not in accord with the expressed opinions LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. hard enough, however, and Seth; darting round, ha very little affected by his pudestrian feat.
ture
we have accustomed China to that sort of her been going on vily briskly, and another thing so that China's advisery have good crowded house is expected.
and the Siege Train, promptly following on bla tour, and obtain the means to carry him up. netted the ball a scand time. A throw it further on hi journey