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On the 17th April, 1001, at Shanghai, the wife

of G. CECIL- Sea, of the China Inland Mission; of a daughter.

DEATH.

On the 10th April, at his residence, 17. Chacuifeong Road, Shanghai, CHARLES CARROLL BENNETT, aged 5 years, a native of Beverly,

departed from Shanghai on the 18th inst. to Woosung. where they joined the Oceanic, which conveys them to Hanoi.

The Saltan of Johere left Singapore for Loudon by the P. & O. steamer Clusan, His visit is connected with thesabject of the rail- way through Johore to join the lines to be com trusted through the Frotscted Native States

far as the Johore Boundary.

as

suffered · enormously, ships with Oregon lumber reaching Taku and being nuable to laad their cargoes. Que firm alone paid $5,000 ou demurrages on this account and also lost the sale, of the hamber. In the third quarter the losses in American imports armounted almost to annihilation As for the trade with Newchwang, Mr. FowLEU says of the figures:This is annihilation pure und simple. For the three northern ports together in the second quarter of 1900 American im-

Asettlement of Presbyterian Chinese from ports declined more than half from those of Foochow has been formed at Sibu, Sarawak. the same period of 1899, in spite of the large The settlers style their place "New Foochow," In the third. and are the pioneers of a large colony of agri- gains credited to Chefoo, quarter the decreases in the five articles culturalists, which is being organised by Mr. Nei Song, with some assistance from the particularly specified by Mr. FowLEN WOTC as follows-Drills, from 371,172 to 20, 589 Sarawal Government. The population is now pieces: jeans, from 22,930 to 3,349 pieces; five hundred men, women and children, but this sheetings, 839,430 to 81,790 pieces; flour,number will soon be increased by new arrivals 158,275 to 19,225 Hk. Tla; kerosene, 2.058,100 to 50,000 gallons. The above, as the report says, gives a good idea of what a mob in China can do in interfering with trade. An examination of the returns

from China.-

It was reported amongst the local mandarins at Shanghai last Friday that Prince Ch'nn. Special Ambassador to Germany, mas probably arrive there from the North in about a month

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

*SHANGHAI, 24th April, 8.58 p.m.

WRECK OF THE "HAINAN.”

The German steamer Hainan was totally wrecked on the Taichow Islands on Thurs day last. The passengers and crew have all safely arrived at Ningpo.

• Delayed in transmission.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 23rd April.

GAOL ADMINISTRATION IN

.HONGKONG.

CORRESPONDENCE,

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondenta.]

MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.

TO THE EDITOR, OF THE DAILY PRESS.".

24th April 818-Your Occasional Correspondent" of 23rd inst, doubtless knows "the only way to secure a durable peace as well as many other matters, which he enumerates in his comprehen sive condemnation of missionaries, but tho ox- traordinary way in which he starts with his salient facts, betraying as it does an in- accuracy and end want of knowledge in dealing with the past, rather lessons the confidence which one would like to have in a person who et forth the future. undertakes to set

Thotrial of the three conviata couoerned in: the rooont ontbreak at the Gaol hus drawn public attention to the present gaol administra tion, and opened up a subject of all-absorbing interest to residents within the Colony. Apart from the mere statement of fusta as presented at the trial, issues of a far more important character arose, and it was evident that undor lying the mutinousarts of the rebellions trio were personal motives over which enstain had been drawn up to the moment they were placed in the dock. His Lordship the Chief Justics took the initial step in withdrawing the veil and opening to public view the main ronsons which led to the outbreak It was not the harsh manner in which Mr. Craig hnd treated the prisoners placed under his care, for, as the

I happened to be in Shangimi at the time the Captain Superintendent stated; that gentleman, was a most humane officer-it was, as His episode le mentions of the Corean coffins. Lordship said, an attack against the now re happened, and deny the truth of kis absurd gulations, drawn up in March of last year account of it: the rather imaginative story of Prior to these rules being enforced the whole a Catholic Missionary from Cores-which at system of gaol sulministration went by "rule of that time was un anknown country--of some thumb". It was seen by those who had the direct royal colins near the Capital no doubt led to control timta ravision was needed in the diot the expedition, which was conducted by two scales, labour tasks, and the procedure generally residents of Shanghai, an American and n and that something must be done to modernise Belgian, neither of them missionaries. They so to speak, the whole system under which the want in a chartered steater with a hired crew Goal was conducted. Therefore, in 1800, the proof Manilamen and found the tombs, but had sent regulations were revised By Capt the Hon. no means of breaking into them. (I have since F. E. May, C... the Superintendent of the learned that dynamite would have to be employ Hao, and were entirely recast by him and ed to do it.) They were darovered and attacked Dr. Thompson. All the regulations and diet

missionary misdoing is soners were drawn to conform as near as possible foolish. The nebulous mention he makes of to those in force in English prisons. The principal alteration made in the diet scale is great rebellion," ete, in China, no doubt proves to biniselt that missionaries are very bad that convicts at the beginning of their sentences but it is a dark saying to the uninitiated. get slightly less as they received before the I have been many years in Chins and of couras The House of Commons has passed the new regulations be after a certain period of bare heard the perennial mlagionary_qum- confinement they were given a diet up tion" frequently discussed, the same old ***chestnuts handed out time after time and the to an equally generous scale as what they had under the old rules. A man on light game cut and driod opinions as to the utter labour did not get so much food as 8.223 on uselessness and mischief of missionaries and was no difference between the diets of those clong ago arrived at one conemsion at all events, hard labour. Under the old regulations there their work repeated ad nauseam, and I have hard or light labour, and the result was that that is, that the people who descant on th the regulations had not been in force twenty subject with the most cooks15BROAS" and four hours before there were gangs of prisoners are most decisive in their condomation of the

THE NEW LOAN. Of the £30,000,000 of the now loan allotted privately, it appears that a syndicate including the Rothschilds, Berts, and others, took £20,000,000, and an American syndicate £10,000,000.

SOUTH AFRICA.

issued by the United States Treasury De or five weeks from hence, en route to Europe-On the 8th March there were 13,993 troops scales for European, Chinese, and Indian and hall to retreat with, I think, some loss. To

partment reveals the following figures as to the value of exports from the States to China for the first ten montlis of 1899 and

1900:-

1899 1900

Loss

..$12,628,955 10,442,811

2.190,144

Mr. FOWLER Continues :" This does not *show what we really lost, for there are *inunense quantities of userchandise in the "porty to be worked off before importations “eau "recommence. The year 1900 began with the greatest increase in our trade "ever known, and ended with the most

In sad an erent, the N-C. Daily News says,

it is stated that the Barsaa of Foreign Affairs, in hospital in South Africa. opposite the Country Club on the Bubbling Well Road, is to be selected for the Prince's temporary quarters, the place to be properly relitted for the occasion, Prince Chun will have the further distinction of being the first Prince of the Maneha dynasty who has ever visited Shanghai.

LONDON, 23rd April.

THE BUDGET.

Income Tax resolution,

SOUTH AFRICA. Mrs. Betlia, wife of the Boer Cominandant, has returned to Pretoria, after fresh conferences

The Chungking correspondent of Echo de Chine writes that the deliverance of Father Masant (whose capture by brigands on the border of Tibet we have already reported) is dde to with her husband. the pressure put on the Viceroy of Szechuen by M. Bons d'Anty. H. E. Kwei acted loyally and

SOMALILAND.”

The expedition against the Ogaden Somalis

put

thing

"serious losses. The losses to the cotton energetically, but he was badly seconded.rezched its objective on the 7th April unsp complaining to the doctor with a view to be placed whole thing, are mostly or I may say always

trade alone I estimate at over $3,000,000. The sketch which we bare given of Mr. FOWLER's report will furnish some idea the-losses-sustained by our country through the disastrous events of last year in North China. A rapidly expanding trade was reduced practically to non-existence within

general; and so unsettled are affairs still

not

Monseigneur Grandeau fortunately let M.

THE THEATRE ROYAL.

Bons d'Anty know the extent of the danger, posed." British Bathority has been restored. and the Viceroy acted vigorously, with the result that the bandits were defeated, Fathor Massot delivered, and two chiefs of the band decapitated. It is said that M. Bons d'Anty is about to depart, and is to be replaced by M. Haus.

on lighter labour, and as they would not lose any those who know the least about it, their views fool thereby they were rirtually the gainers.are most probably taken from some distorted or In English prisons a sliding scale is adopt irrevalant circumstance, something souse one od and has been found to work very favourably, has told them, or some missionary that they After a convict is put on the lighter labour he tave met and did not like, bat facts or accurata "THE ADYSNTURE OF LADY URBUJA

does ot require so much food, and the luxury knowledge of the matter are foreign to them. A large audience witnessed the yery succbes-

of park which was formerly given to every

If people who are awardly driven to ventilats ful production last night by the Brough Coming-sentenes prisoner--that is prisoner their views would take the trouble to look up pany of Anthony Hope's charming romsatie

with a term of two years and upwarde after the A.B.C. of the gasation, and if they do start According to the .-C. Daily News Peking play The Adventure of Lady Ursula. It is he has served six months' imprisonment to set down facts be sure that they are really

Count von Waldorsee's freproof house resisted has yet produced, being set in the days of our

as your Occasional Corresponden!" has treated Lus to. Yours, etc.,

By ON V. L.

TO THE LDITOR OF THE "DAILY: PRESS.

Hongkong, 25th April, 1501. SIE-Is it not strange that in the recent

discussion of the personnel of the misalohary ladies in Chim, the question of moral fitness has lean left out of account P

A. S. WATSON & CO..a short space of time; the retrogression was

that it will be a long time, in the judgement fecrrespondent, in the firo at the Winter Palace | perhaps one of the prettiest pieces Mr. Broughs now, under the new regulations, notch and correctly state we should possibly of those who bave devoted themselves to the flames, and he was rescued by the window. courtly and polite forefathers of the seventeenth given until the prisoner has been three be spared such displate of silly self-suffioney the study of the situation, before there can It is not to be hastily concluded, our con- century, "The teacup times of hood-and-hoon. Years in the goal. With this and other

any beginning of a recovery of the lost temporary says, that the burning of Count von trade. It is more than ever evident, from Waldersee's quarters in the Winter Palace was the commercial point of view, that in secking due to inevidiariam. Recent visitors to Peking reparation from China for the outrages of describe the incongruous appearance of the palace with-stove-pipos sticking out of the roof Last year what is to be aimed at is

in all directions, and it is quite possible that an huge sums of money wrong from the people, overheated stove pipe caused the catastrophe. which will only injure their buying powers Count von Waldersee was warned of the danger for many years to come, but increased facilious condition of his heating apparatus. Accord ties for traders. By such means alone caning to the Ostustatische Lloyd, the reason the the prospect, become bright. The Westera asbestes house (which is supposed not to be Powers, or at least the majority of them, inflammable) was destroyed by fire, is, because have come to Chiun professedly to trade. It was covered with a kind of folt, to keep the Yet from, the standpoint of trade their cold out, which was very inflammable. proceedings in the past have often been absolutely unreasonable. There is no cer- tainty that their conduct will not be

gain. We have not the particulara of the A cory of No. 988 of the Advance Sheets indemnities claimed from China, but we trust of United States Consular Reports, which that the reports which have reached us of we have had the opportunity of seeing, dels enormous pecuniary burdens to be fastened | Eric Maxwell's illness, ran in but-was-unable-to-and his thoroughly deserved the praise bestoruddant. Oba of the three' prisoners who assaulted childless persone, strels and female, are unable

on China are not merely premature but

"Base., U.S.AT

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DES VEUX ROAD Cl. - LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.

HONGKONG, 26th April, 1901

with the effect of the Boxer trouble of last year on the trade of the United States. The report is the work of Mr. Jons FOWLER, United States Consul at Chefoo, and is sup-

plemented by a few remarks by Mr. J. W. RAGSDALE, United States Consul at Tien- tein, on the export trade from that port.

incorrect.

During the 24 hours ending at poon yesterday there were reported eleven fresh cases of plague, with ten deaths (all Chinese), and ong fresh case of swall-por, with one death (Chinese).

to

First of all, what is morality? It is surely

One a offspring

One's follow-oreatures,LGA

It is obvious from this that unmarried and

to attain to complete morality, their sympathies nuder sab head (2) not having had scope for development; and if we Lesume that only men and somen of the best type should be sent out as missionaries, it becomes desirable to carefully exclude the childless from the fold.

Objection has been made to missionaries tak- ing their families into the interior of Chinn,

upon him. Miss Temple appeared only in the Mr. Craig had his amount of pork increased first and fourth acts, and as Dorothy Fenton from 4 oz to 6 oz, so that although he had to she played her part exquisitely, whilst Tiss | wait longer he got more diet in the end. There was another change affected when the now ze, Bessie Thompson led in the role of the matronly dame with much skill and grass.gulations were put in force, whiob, somo long Mr. Majeroni was excellent as Ursula's brother sentence prisoners did not lock favourably and Mr. Percy Brough was very successful as upon. It was the change mado in not put Castleton. It was indeed a pleasure to sit and ting the convicts to work in the kitchens, watch the acting, to admire the courtly manners where they must necessarily have to use dau- and the undoubtedly results in hardship to in- and picturesque costumes, and enjoy the gerous weapons, such as knives &o. Beme of dividuals, but as a geners! missionary question sparkling wit and humour of the dialogus. them complained that the food was not cooked there can be little doubt that mess of the broadest The acting throughout was most excellent, and properly, and they wanted the old, convicts sympathies are to be found amongst these with ac one should miss sosing tonight's second pinced in the kitchens again. Of course their families, and it is to the latter that we must

requests were unheeded.

look for the best results. Yours, etc., production of Lady Ursula..

HODIE.

modifications in the dietary to long sentence It is

prisoners an advantage is gained. Indeed, and while the patch was wOIR," unnecessary for us to present the plot of the convint is a great deal better off under we gave it in yesterday's issue, the new regime than he was nader the old. play, as and those who know, and are forced to Again with respect to the privileges as to visits admire, the wit and freshness of Anthony and communications, a convicted prisoner sell- Hope's dialogue will readily concule to him tenced to imprisonment for a period of two the honour and merit das for such a fascinating years and upwards is now allowed after six sketch of the humorirs and pastimes of those of months incarepration to write a letter to his the galiant poriad-it is intended to represent. relatives and friends, and receive one from The part of Lady Ursala-Barrington is taken by them, as well as ho visited by them, and an Mrs. Brongh, and is a clever and vivacious rasequently is allowed the same privileges at not merely the technical morality enjoined presentation of the wayward though pluckysister, intervals to be determined according to the in the 6th or 7th commandment of Western anxious to avert the duel. Her part stands class he lies attained by his conduct and in nations, which, as we minst sorrowfully admit, is out as the most prominent. Mr. Brough iseondustry. A third class prisoner can receive a compatible with much that is really wrong tent to take the smaller oharacter of Dr. Blim letter and a visit from his relativo every four in conduct. It has been laid down by modern During the Easter holidays, says the Perak boe giving a finished portrait of that quiet month, and a second and first class prisoner science that morality is threefold in its nature, Pioneer, Mr. Eric Maxwell's pack of dogs, though humorous old gentleman. The part of can receive a communication and a similar visit and consists in due regard for

(1) One's self while hunting a sambur, had the misfortune to the lover is assigned to hr. Lovell and his quiet, once in every three months and two months ran into a tiger, which killed the three leading diguided and noble representation of an Eng respectively. Then events of importance. dogs within a few seconds. Mr. George Marish gentleman of the olden days, was splen prisoners can be vencanicated to them at any well, who was hunting the pack during Mr. didly.portrayed. He was repeatedly applanded, time by authority of the Assistant Superinton- get a shot. The dead dogs lay within a few yards of one another, and the Malays hastily putans platform in a tres close by. Hardly had Mr. Maxwell and a Malay settled them selves in it, before the tiger returned to his kill. Mr. Maxwell fired and knocked the animal over, but failed to kill it, and it managed to get away. Blood tracks were plentiful, and Mr. Maxwell and three. Malays proceeded to Mr. FOWLER states his object to be to show By permission of the Commandant (Sir follow them up, but without success. The simst what the Boxers cost the American expor-John Carrington, C.M.G), the April shost of refused to show a front to its pursuers. Further ter, a phase of the question which has not Machine Gun Company, Hongkong pursuit had to be abandoned. As Mr. Max been treated elsewhere, though of course Volunteer Corps, will take place at Kowloon well a bullet passed through the animal's shoulder such statistics can be extracted with the ex-

on Sunday, 28th inst., st 10a.m. The "Gub.and was picked up on the ground covered with penditure of some labour from the returns bay" Cup has been won by Bombardier Shool-blood and hair, the tiger can hardly be expected of the Imperial Maritime Customs. Pro-bred for the year 1900-1901...

COMMERCIAL CHRISTIANITY. bably, he says, no country in the world

The Chinese Minister in London esiù recent The Secretary of the Hongkong. General

The Rev. Roland Allan,w inftatomary of the suffered as much as did the United States

Chamber of Commerce notified us yesterday ly to a Press correspondent "I regret to be.

At 5 o'clock yesterday evening, at the Hong-oal till the three prisoners mentioned ran SPG., who was shut up in Feting during the (in its export trade to China), for the scene

as the Long Club, a billiard match, of 1,000 up was amuk, Having regard to the "divinity that doth siege of the Legalista recently stated to a of the recent strife-covered practically the that the Chamber had been informed by the forced to the conclusion that the record of the

Colonial Secretary that Mauile has been pro-Powers in, Chino will live in history

anity which is being sent to China to-dey la field of American trade in China. We do claimed by the Governor in Council to be an record of rained opportunities. Not the more contested between Mr John Roberts and Mr. hedge a superintendent of Government crowded church house meeting that the Christ-

never appeal would not propose to follow Mr. FOWLER into infected part in accordance with section 1 of signing of peace terms can remove the precon-E. I. Hinds, who was the local representative prisons, and the difficulties which an Assistant commercial and political Christianity. It alle said, to the logical rea sonide of the earnest

nest disaple of Contadium. his detailed statistics, but only to give Quarantine Regulations. We have already veived impressions which erents, in the popular on this occasion and who received C50 points. must necessarily most with in introducing new

Hu drawn attention to the Government notification mind, have not inly justified, but intensified. An interesting game was witnessed, the Clism rules, and following them up with caution and we are quite in armpathy wish the remarks general idea of his argument.

Our people have not experienced any of the piou not reaching bis second hundred until diligence, compatible with the requirements of of Mrs Allan. We have always maintainda that points out first. that in the quarter ended to this effect.

refining influences which they were told Mr. Hinds was at 722. Then he got to 400 to discipline, it says much for Mr. Craig that the ultimate end and alm of much missionary 20th June, 1900, imports to Chefoo of

oppel of Christianity. Too Information has been received by the Govern lenged to the Occident. They have seen Euro- 819 and (with a break of 93) 500 to R42. Mr. the charges brought him have entirely and ab work that is being done in China is not imply merchandise specially termed American

ment from the Military Authorities that pean soldiers mainder, outrage, and steal: They Hinds contributed a 41 and reached 9 to solutely failed The regulations were drawn up to the tan proved himsar to be

the lesionary Ess Mr. Roberts, however, showed enormous increases from the figures Artillery Practice will take place from have seen diplomats demanding asactions some his opponent's 521, of the same quarter in 1899. The import Matankok in a south-easterly direction, com- what out of keeping with the philanthropic got to 700 to 981 and after a break of 101 by the Hon. F. H. May, as Gaol Superintendent, sort of drummer, for the sale of canned boot of kerosene, for instance, showed the huge mencing from 10 am on Tuesday, the 30th motires which brought the great nations to reached 800 to 956 and 900 to 971. At 691 they were approved by the Governor in Conn- and Lerosene cil Mr. Denby, United States rise of 1,220,890 gallons, much more than instant, and to continue on the following days, our eliores. They have seen, in short, the scores were level, and after the local man had oil, than submitted to the Secretary of Statoniate to Chim, went so far as to say that 100 per cent Then Mr. FOWLER gives the at the same hour, until the practice is completed, policy of an open door with the door slammed a chance offered him at 988, Mr. Roberts got figures for the same class of imports in the and all ships, junks and other vessels are can-in China's face. Years ago I translated the to his 1,000-against Mr. Hinds's 988.

lives of Cromwell, Shakespeare, Bismarck, After the game was over the Champion, as quarters ended 30th September, 1899 and tioned to keep clear of the range,

Napoleon, Washington, and Lincoln. I want on the previous night, exhibited some very in 1900, which show that such trade fell away practically to nothing at all; taking kerosene The following lawn tennis results were arrived to show my countrymon the sort of character teresting trick shots.

Last night Mr. Roberts gave another ex- again for an instance, we find the 857,100 ed at yesterday: Single Handicap A. Clasa that grow and flourished in the West. I am gallons in 1899 fall to 5,000 gallons in 1900. Barrett, 4/5, beat Shade, owes 1/6, (11-4, 6-8, grieved, as a believer in that character, that the hibition of his skill, at the Chinese Club in LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Yet Chefco and the interior, says Mr. G-4): Single Handicap B. Class-Brooke Smith, last year's history has failed to support the Queen's Road. His apponent was Mr. A. G. FOWLER, saw no armed hordes, no military3/6, heat Capt. Waymouth, owes 1/5, (7.5, 8.6). ideals which I sought to picture." Lo Feng-lu Stokes, to whom he conceded 600 in 1.900. "The C. P. E. steamer Emprese of Ories ar Laovements, and, as compared with the im. The following are to-days fixtures Champion intimates that Chine is likely to interpose Mr. Roberts biggest braaks were 173 and riced at Vancouver st 5.30 am, on Wednesday,

ship-Yeats v. Cowie, Single Handicap A objevtions to paying a hexry indemnity. He 150, and Mr. Stokes biggest tas 95. The the 24ts inst

pean Line) left Kobe vis Moji for this port on mediate northern ports, was peaceful; as a Class-Coz v. Johnson, Finckney v. Mackay, thinks none ought to be demanded or given in latter was passed at 808, and Mr. Roberts in The N. Y. K. steamer Habets Maru (Kuro

the 1st prox matter of fact, Chefoo was the base for Double Handicap Grist and Smith v. Burnie excess of the actual valne of the property ally won by 127 poluts still in play. There was the 25th insk, and is expected to arriva liore on

destroyed.

a large attendance. communication with the allies and the world, and Rouse

...

to Barrive.

1

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MR. JOHN ROBERTS IN HONGKONG,

The whole of the regalations were introduced without any trouble whatever, and the diet scales being rather in favour of the prisoner than otherwise matters went off very smoothly in the

often the

where the raingonkey went, there

vent trade, a days of diplomatic affairs. Let us be entirely whole they are said by those best able to judge front in this matter, and admit to ourselves for the Colonies and sanctioned. Taken as a unive admission which is refreshing in these

to be the most modera set of rales in existence in that the so-called cirilising influences of the missionary are aimed at some other object than the over-throw of Bhintuiam and Confucianism.. English prisons as well as in British Colonies.

Admitting this will simplify matters-New Presid

On the 18th lust, the sporting public

hoxing. On that evening Jack MoAntifle, who Rangoon were to have an opportunity, such de they never had before, of witnessing scientif

wurgut champion of the world, and Jack Blaver, 1otired from the ring as the wiefeated light

were to give an exhibition. brother of the still more Lamous Tranz Blavin,

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