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H.M. cruiser Bidymion went onesterday, morning for some practice.

The Paking correspondent of the M-C, Daily News telegraphed on the 11th inst that Australian naval petty offer shot him in Sunday, the 10th inst.

The practics matoh yesterday afternoon be tween H. Company L.W.F., and the, Hypg- kong Football Club, resulted in a win for the former team by two goals to one.

The new Japanese first, class cruiser fratt, which successfully nuderwent her gan trials short while ago, was to be taken over by the Japanese officers in the middle of this month and was to sail for Japan immediately.

A Tokyo despatch to the Aanks states that the famous Buddhist temple at Thogami, near the capital, exiled the Honmonji, was destroyed by fire on the Mlb inst. The main bailding and other buildings were reduced to ashes, but the treasure-kouses were fortunately saved.

THE special meeting of the Sanitary Board yesterday was convened for a very impor. tant object, to consider what steps should be taken in view of the rapid increase of small-pox cases in the Colony, and there

Nativo oficial nowe received in Shanghai can be no doulst that the three resolutions fraza Tientsin states that there are 120 batin carried on the proposal of Dr. CLARK are lions stationed in different parts of tibi The main dif- province who are drawing their monthly pay dictated by commonsense. culty of coping with such a disease in a sad allowance, and-of-this number,Li Hang. large mixed population like that of Hongchang who is their nominal chief as Viceroy kong lies in the objection of the native of Chilli- intends to disband battalions this section to submit to protective inoculation, spring in his retrenchment scheme.

At the offices of the Public Worki Depart. ment yesterding afternoon Mr. G. J. W. King though it be offered to them free of charge, and only involves the trouble of walking to the hipital where the vaccination is per- offered for sale by pallio austion one lot of formed. The Sanitary Board has recotusled at Pe Hing Fong and Unpur Station mended the Government not only to an once free vaccination at the Tung Wa, Alice Memorial and Netbersole and Govern, ment Civil Hospitals, but also, as has been done before, to issue through the Registrar General posters and handbills calling the attention of the Chinese to the necessity of undergoing vaccination and to establish a system of house to house visita.

TUESDAY, MARCH 1 TH 1901'-

The Bawian Naval Department has decided so increase the number of torpels bouts in the *East, and it is publicly announced that were

boats will be sent out in the course of this year The reassis will be sent out in plocos by trans ports and will be put together in Port Arthur sad Vladivostock. The total expenditures for this is said to be $18,000 roubles.

The connection between rata and plague is at present fimperfectly settled. Indeed, as a home paper remarks, the exports are at ingress to the nature of the epidemic that mavages the rat tribe. At Cape Town the Government bacteriologist declares that the disease affecting the rats there is not bubonic plage at all: while other medical officers as unhesitatingly art that the connection between the rat plague and the human ovik is undoubted. The decision awaits the man and the microscope.

TELEGRAMS

"DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

FROM OUR COEPRAPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

LONDON, 17th Morel, 8.20 p.m.

THE TROOPS UNDER COUNT

THE DALLAS OPERA SEASON.

THE BILLE OF SIX YOLX." When the Gadno Theatre Company staged. The Bella of Act. Xork at the Bkettásbury some thrie jars ago, London pla vrINETS.

it such

witho

Local play ing the pleos

VON WALDERSEE. A despatch was read in the Beichstag, heir, and, as far. stating that Count von Waldersss now com- would per mands 17,750 Germans, 14,050 French,ted them

6,000 12,850 British, 9,000 Russians,

MACAO.

tha

The Bills by the

It as the flower appear that the

don that for over

Would ded. The

Brule, as it has been larmed in the slty where it had its inse built on : types of musical

istraction fa latest

and apprenahisa moru please türler t Which

closely de

with "toellent sustain the

iterent, and keep up the ammettent without sunking“

(demand upon the attention or intelligenes of the house. It fav. curs of an altogether uncommon novelty in the

An Anglo-Chinese correspondent, writing Japanese, 2,350 Italians, 1,600 Americans of which they home, speaks as follows of the threatened and 230 Austrians, trouble in Cores last year-Imitation is the" surent flattery, and Cores was not to be outdone GERMANY'S EXPENSES IN CHINA The second reading has taken place in by her big neighbour. It appears that the long-robed subjects of the Emperor of the the Reichstag of a Bill deveting 123,000,000 Hermit Kingdom contemplated a rising ́ú la Boxer, to exterminate all Christians and for-warks for the expenses of the Gorman troops eigners. Happily it has not cams off, having | in - China The Bill passed by a large been frustrated by an American missionary, majority, who, while itinerating in the Whong Hai- province, got wind of the affair and wired to all bin colleagues at Seoul, the rapits! (in Latin). Both the American and French Ministers waited on the Emperor, who let the cat out of the bag, at the same tino disclairing any Street, Taipingsbar. The contents in spars participation in the malfer! An edict war feet sro 4200, and the ununal rent 38. The famed halting operations, and thus the matter upot price was 810,500, but, competition keen stands. Had mud an occurrence taken place, and bidding brisk, it rapidly rose to $14.560, at European war would probably have ensue #9

mauent improvements of the city and outlying which price the lot was knocked down to Les both Russia and Japan, would have poured provement of the place will be strikingly apparticle of the plebe to their highest

Tesulting perbans in an international typhoon.

districts put forth and sanctioned by the Go Chang Sin, who thus pays $950 a foot for the troops into the "Land of the Morning Lumpurent. Plans and schemes for vast and per- vernment are so ably executed by the Director Besides and of Public Works and Staff.

Crown innd, known as 'Inland lot No. 1,31,

lund.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Macao, 10th March. COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT: Te the stranger or to those who have not

visited this colony for some time past the im

evar recurring Americanisms, and transatlant.o eccentricities,”

küniour, and

ries to the fÍN

how last

the crowde home

erve from the

leading role was tak by Mr. Henry Dallon, who, as Tol od Bronson, the President of the Young Ho Rescue Longas, and Anti Cigar- etie Bociety of Cohoe son (Mr. Godwin) who had broken away from the paternal haun

rings and dusulored

precincts of the ding party there Brenson - appear

so disgusted that the prove

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either to the sibir, or the

the wed-

Penny

¡with:

iced to

The case of King Idea-sban, the prisoner at

There is no advantage, wrote the Globe lust Monte Fort, Matae, has apparently buen forgot- tion by competent vaccinators, who are toton by the general public, though his fight and month, indeed there is a serious disadvantage, | making and the beautifying of the new gardan into the gh of the City. He was to be in mailing under the English flag, for the rules of Vasco da Gama and Bella Vists, whole sections married to Cara Angeliqne, the Star Lady of an offer to perform the operation wherever they arrest created no little excitement a year, ago. {under which ships must do so indict on them of the older districts have been removed, plank Opera Compman - Chá fum: Madge: Gras

And new wholesome dwelling hersdf no strang rearrange, call. This seenis to is to be an excellent However, it seems that King is for the present conditions and expenses greater than these idea, though the house to house visitation best off where he is for te is now safe from at Lorne by the foreign vessels trading on the arme built, with every monitary improvement. The

tack by the anti-rafomb party's hirelings and

line in competition with them. Daring the general wonder is where is all the money come must necessarily, be a lengthy process unless

suffers te hard-hips. Those who have seen month our line has hauled down the Englishing from to pay for all these pablla works, a very large staff can be employed. It relately report that he is in enjoyment of good moves at least the sreuse of loss of time health. Until the reform party is at the head Bug and hoisted the German, and theres are Ask no questions, saly admire H.K. the ramours that nuother will soon follow suit. Governor and bis executive know their duty and

peruty young broNBUN

sb u sist will be found most ethicacions for the pre-ou the part of the would-be patients of affairs King will probably remain where he phere is little question of way change in the the requirements of the place, and surely it will”

at the huis, and he is indoed-guid to prefer no-to do—

portonality of the shofcholders or the owner of be a great satisfaction to them to know that though-having to call

interlude with a charming little Pürisioune pitals, and the saving of trouble will

According to the Universal Gazeite, a District the ships when the transfer is use. The change the whole population appreciates their labours. Macao is prosperous in ita quiet way. Pro

Fifi Min May Norton, Toll in love with ino doubt induce many to undergo vuc-

Magistrate has siready been sent to Homan to is only runde to make the conditions of sailing

Salvation ass, Violet Gray arrange for the reception of the Imperial party and the prospects of successful composition better.perty has increased is value, and by all these A. S. WATSON & CO..nation who would be prevented by mere

laziness from offering themselves as sul on the way to Peking, and for this up that ex Recently it any ont that when a ship belong paulic improvements this increase will continue. (Mis Evel) He de Werms who abse attructed the jects. It cannot, we fear, lend to a youera] | jense some few tens of thousands of teels have ing to a Britishi owner was sold to a German as the place will become more and more are old gentleman. When it was made known that LIMITED,

vaccination, but it ne vastly increase the been provided. According to oen story, the number vaccinated, which seems to be the Court starts back on the 1st of the 2nd moon. best step which can be taken at the pre. But according to others, the start will not be Gu the sent stage As a matter of fact, the volun-made fill the middle of the 2nd moon.

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care for the domestic rights of the people over *hem they rule,

135tary appearance before our local doctors of other hand, a cortoia high officiaí is reported to offering every inducement to their own ship and property, whare the authorities have n

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTE. Oszycommunications relating to the netes columns should be addressed to The Enston.

Currespondrals must forward their names and ad- dresies with communication added to the Editor. nat for publication, but as evidence of good faith,

All letters for publication should be written m one side of the paper only

No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted. Orders for extra capics of DAILY FREE shot be sent before I am, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for

have urgeil his brethren and nephews to hasten back to Hsian, for the Express is not willing to return to Peking

An interesting experimont is being made in the southern Shan States with regard to the growing of wheat. It appears from a recent official repert that, owing partly to the ignor favourable season, the experiment, in 1898-99 ance of the cultivators, and partly to an un- showed that, with enreful cultivation, wheat

- THE GAMELING MONOFOLT.

There is gat much to be done, and His Excel.

the Ind

of the son, by The sa o play wha

and sailed under the German rules, she cleared in profits £1.000 more a year. While, then, we bear of foreign Governments, and especially the Governments of Germany and the United States owners and shipbuilders in the shape of sub- sidies and mey conditions of sailing, we hear of nothing in England but stupid decisions against British shipowners in the Courts of Law and the firing of onerous conditions of sailing by the Board of Trade. The hoisting of the Geroney will be wall advised to consider the day rise to the fall of the

question of reducing or, better still, abolishing | in musical and ter altogether all and every monopoly on any fuml supply, salt and patrolena. All these articles should be mudə as cheap as possible in order to encourage people to come and live in the colony Gambling, if it must exist, would be taxed heavily, and I hear that a large increase will be offered for the new monopoly. There are other tích monopolite which would bear in reased taxation which would much more than repay for any reduction on tax of food supply.

man flag over the English mercantile svine in fast becoming a regular item of nowe.

THE VOLUNTEERS NIGHT.

ATTACK

those wishing to undergo the operation have been very numerous indeed since it became known that small-pox was among us; but the Chinese population, of course, has hardly been touched as yet by the pre- ventive measures. The Chinese death-rate his been 13 in 20, as apared with the roman 2 in 9, and the proportion would be still higher if the disease were to assume epidemic form. With regard to the stock could be grown, but financially the results wore of vaccine, the Sanitary Board's recon-

not satisfactory. Lust your 5,80 s of seed mendation that Saigon should be inune wheat were procured from the North-Western

Yestory there was to have been a Night diately communicated with for fresh supplies Provinces, und despatched to Kengtung. The

Attack carried out by the Hongkong Volunteers, unist be adopted at once, for our lual out-result is said to be most satisfactory, for the

which was looked forward to with interest. It put (which, we believe, there was at first au totul yield was 15,446 lbs, and 2,500 lbs. are

estimated to have boon destroyed by elephants was decided, however, to enacel this arrange- HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Clottical reluctance to us) cannot cope with and eattle. 3.500 The, were setained for sealsesit. We have been requested to state that the rouson for this was the unsettled state of the Que fact is very clearly wheat and the rest seld to the Commissariat af LONDON OPTICE: 131, FLEET STREXT, E.C. the demand.

pointed to, and that is that we have not Rs. 15 per 100 h. The cultivators were paid weather yesterday. been anciently prepared in the past to deal for the wheat at the rate of Rs, & per 100 hs. "with Luch emergencies us this and no time

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HONGKONG, 19th March, 1901

THE outrage perpetrated on Mr. REEK, of the Royal Naval Dockyard, is a new and serious developinent on the part of the Chinese rough. We are familiar with the stealthy attack from Tehind, with the big bamboo, by the Celestial footpad; we are aware, also, that the Cantonese bravo nees various disguised weapons, such as walking sticks made of iron, fans with solid iron cases, and other implements intended to inflict deadly injury; and we have often heard of them throwing pepper in the eyes of their victims; but this is the first time we heard of Chinese resorting to vitriol as

should be lost in preventing a repetition of this failure.`

Club Race No. 10 of the Royal Hongkong Yucht Club will his held on the 24th March, over Course No. 21.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum last week shows that 14 not hinese and 164 Chinese visited the former institution, 205 non-Chinese and 2,200 Chinese the latter.

A Guverulent Notification published yestar day says: Information has been received from the Courul Geurial for the, Netherlands

a weapon of offence. The attack was, it is tint all vessels arriving at ports of Netherlands needless to say, most cowardly, and but for India from Hongkong are subject to quaran

We received yesterday from the Colonial

A telegram to the Nichi Nichi, dated Tieutriu, 9th March, slates that the Powers had virtually

decided to withdraw a portion of the troops as

CANCELLED YESTERDAY.

...

LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

rexOKONG CENTRE: EXAMINATION BESULTA

WÁTÉE NUPPLY AND LIGHTING. One of the most urgent needs of the public in an improved water supply and it is a

kind.

cadry making

bounded

of every

her

relyte de Worms in the Hello, the whilom Salvation girl, fulfiled her part with charming grace. Her song depict she was la, and the path in her labi then, with its molodious retrai was charmingly Cessful

Act Bnale, Bule of New York, and comp rendering of" At se haughty Folies Beryènes," she did some ospital dramatic neting. Me May Norton Fi Fricot, the Puristeune soubretin, well earlied the enthusiastic receptio

tableau

sight ever to lo reme beroda In - her songe and with "wotworuiry dialogue she

accent, and fe her consistency a ches Bello Parisien

its dainty fairly eclipsed all her fornieroforte. Har

question for expert (engineers to decide wheahs received. ther a reservoir could not be constracted der the las on the north site of the Guis range of hills sufficiently large to afford moderate supply of good water to the population. Secondly, it is time some new system of lighting should be inaugurated, as we are tired of our sickly of surring mow was heard to its bigent silvan-

A STEAMEL REPAIR.

tage in the two love dosti Harry."'* Teach me how to kiss, and When we are married.” Miss Vislot Lapel, in her »peciality dauce, gave some pretty high stepping, sed showed low graceftil she could trip the light fantas tic loe," Blis received the Well-rand phu- LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. dits of the house, her exit being quite a four de force. Of the male characters. Mr.

The results of the sramination belt in De cember last in connection with the Lonuon soon as the Northern ports were free from i Letlege of Music liave been forwarded to us for the peace negotiations baring made satisfactory puhuuation, by Mr. M. Hapas, Hon. Secretary: lumps. progress, and to this end various German and

Hongkong Centre. The candidates in practical French transperts were wut to Taku for the music were examined by dresses A. G. Ward

I hear than the C. M. S. N. Co.'s steamer The King Tung, raming hence to Canton, is to be the Royal Lortege of Music, Naples purpose. Now, however, affairs in North China and U. cərimble, and metio A. tisuman, și have sain become somewhat disturbed owing Theory papers wore fat to England for or taken off the line for extensive repairs, to the Russo Chinese treaty, and it is now

in the following list, the schopin 10: understood that no troops will be withdrawn which the caudates belong, or her teachers, for sonte time yet. The matter may be fullyro denead by istiers placed aftur, tins MELROS,

thus decided in a woek's time. The same paper states that bodies of mounted banditti have appeared in the neighbourhood of Menkden Intely, and the' milway, which was no-ring completion, lass been destroyed by them at various places. Encounters with Russiautroops canalties on the Russian side are reported.

·

Italian Couront Mr. Emil Daneuberg..

(LC.)

(D.).

Mr. F. Daneuwerg......... Diocesa Girls' derivel.... sir. L. A. ds things Miss L'aterso

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The M. M. staner Oceanien, with the nort Henry Jallas certainly sok the forement Fronal mail, left Singapore yesterday

lu, who was an original production at Ewentanten, and contributed olerant of the

an instinct that he was the object of one, tiue où account of small-pex as well as plagne," have ocesired at several places and soMAY the victim would almost certainly have been deprived of his sight besides being dis-

Mr. A. de P. Barros, purser on board the figured. As it is, he will probably lose the Secretary's Office a copy of the following! sight of one eye, and hus bean severely telegram from the Colonial Secretary, Singa Cauton steamer Powan, was shot by a Chinaman (1.5.), C. stilton Hooper (W); birst Cla}

pore, to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, eu Saturday evening at Canton. burned on the face and head. The fact dated 1th MarchNo cases of pingue at able to glean the following details:-Mr. Baros that revenge was the motive of the crime Singapors for 10 days. Clean bills of health left Shareen at half past eight on the night in does not in the least mitigate the brutality issued."

question in go back to the steamer, which was

at 5 a., for this port via Saigong position, for he was lumensely fanny in

The L. P. R. steamer Empiers of China er all he undertook. Mr. Ghe rived at Shanghai at 8.30 pm. on Saturday, undererndy, Haur. A. tr. Waðu Songs

and left again at 7.30 am. on Sunday for home, and when

KÓ Small PIANOF BTE PLAYING,

Hongkong, where she is due to arrive at 11

Londo a.m. to-day. Advanced Senior Section-rust Clas---C Logan (1.4.), b. shaw, (W); second Uliss

The T.K. E, steamer Nippon Mors, with piece while Rails &c., left Shanghai for the port yesterday Smifking, took the part of young Bronson list 2. Leyum (VV).

Senior Doction-Honours A. M. Le Lan morning at daylight.

The N. P. steamer Braemar sailed from evening in consequence of the somewhat sod-

That h 1. £iunier (W), 3. Carrol (D), E. Lewis (F.D.). Yokohama for Taroma on the 17th inst, den indisposition

The N. Y. K. steamer Tawala Maru (Aus | Ably acquitted himself in the new role goes Intermediate Bection Honours-a. Lośbirod (W.); First Class —. Rocha (LC.), M. Jack tralian Line) left Manila for this port on the without saying, and the demonstrative pleadite 17th inst, and is expected to arrive here to be readved at the hour of the delighted (t), lather (W):'

sury SectionHonours.Edith Best day at i p.m. It is proposed to hold en Oxford and Cuming-ulangside the Company's hart. When (1.), J. F. Joseph (D), M. C. Burks (L.C. it hired another to perform the act he feared bridge Diuser this year on the lines of the opposite the 'nato Honse, only a few yarda F, Class, B. t. Martinez (LC), R. Alwee (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this portion served Mr. Ferrell gave a good account of

of it. No provocation could excuse such an

outrage, and the fact that the instigator of

to commit does not, in any way, tend to lus seu the offence. If convicted, both pri. soners will be sure to receive a severe sen- tence, which they will have rightly carned.

which was so successful last year, and a circular letter has already been sent out to known mem bera of either University in Hongkong. The date fixed is the 30th inst., the day of the Inter.

University Boat-race at home.

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We were

from the stenaier, he was shot in the right 1 g. the bullet pretting right through the leg. The night being dark, Mr. Barros could not recognise the who fired the shot, and he escaped in one of the numerous lanes near by. The wounded man managed Now that we know that there are bad

During the 4 hours ending at noon on to gat on board his steamer, and at once characters of the species which are ready. to perpetrate violence, whether by way of Saturday there were reported four fresh reported the matter to the captain, who open usmult or secret murder to gratify plagna casas and three deaths, bringing the sent for a doctor to have the wound attended to. revenge as well as for purposes of robbery, numbers for the year up to 56 cases and 52 The Powan arrived here yesterday afternoon and deaths' (all 'Chinese). The Sanitary Board has Dr. Stedman was sent for at once. He pro- we hope that the law will step in with a also issued a return of the cases of sun-pox in nounced Mr. Barros to be seriously but not strong deterrent, in the shape of flogging in the Colony, from which it appears that up to dangerously wounded, but he appeared to be addition to terms of imprisonment with moon on Saturday there were reported 33 cases affering intensely and was removed to the hard labour. The sale of vitriol in small (20 Chinew, 4 other Asiatic, Europeans) Government Civil Hospital. The ballet was quantities should also be forbidden or limited and 16 deaths (18 Chinese, 1 other Asiatic, and found in his rocks. It is thought that it was

a case of revenge" to those whocan show that they need it for a 2 Europeans).

- VIOLIN.

The N. Y. Kauner Yamaguchi Mariandiens were certainly thoroughly well de the 18th inst.. and is expected to arrive here on dmself as Doe Saifkius, while Mr, Arthur the 22nd inst.

(IC); Second Class.--E. Hopun.

Temary Secton-Pass.-F. A. Joseph (D),

The T. K. K. steamer America Mary, with Stanley as Kenneth Murg, Mr. Munro (Pam- D. Eza (D), N. Rodger (D).

mails, de, left San Francisco' for this port vin Persick) in their several minor parts showed up Elementary Section-Honours-J. H. Law- Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagato tio best advantage E

In concluding this police a wond saki and Shanghai on the 15th inst. renca (G.); Second Class-A. M. Neves (G.)

The N. P. steamer Queen Adelaide sailed din praise of the sting of the piece by THEOST.

He cex Senior Pass Section-First (Jas-8. Mekta from Yokohama for Hongkong on the 8th instr. W. H. Pulford, the coense artis

The N. P. steamer Tacoma sailed from Yokotainly las displayed considerable taste and skil (D): Second Class-F. Slaw (W).

Intermediate Section Second Class-Abama for Tacomu on the 13th inst.

The N. P. steamer Olympia salled from in the designs te has produced, sad the scenic Junior Hozoars Section-Pass-C. Shelton Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the 14th effects throughout, especially the illuminations testirauny of Hooper (W).

Japon The C. P. R. steamor. Empress of Alves (D).

Pan Section-First Class-Blize Junior

arrived at Nagasaki at 8am on Monday, the the attention and labour he The Bellics Medal for girls is awarded to 18h ins, and left again at 5 p.m. sano day work Best (I.)

for boys is not awarded

Wednesday, the 0th inst Miss Shew, papil of Mr. A. G. Wazd; that for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 5 am, on

Prises are awarded to U Ingun, A. M. Los for pianoforte, and to J. H. Lawrence for violin. Lun, A. Leshire), Edith Best, and F. A. Joseph

ins

stowed on his

As the Belle of New York is only to be staged throa nights, those who have not seen this de

The N. P. steamer Buckingham sailed from Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the thightful musical comedy should take the earliest

opportunity of doing so,

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