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There is a good deal of beri-bert just now in Bangkok.

M. Dejean de la Batie, formerly Frenali Consul se Menutan, has been appointed Consul at Hodolalu.

The authority of the Justices of the Peace at Baigon has been extended over the neighbour. hood of Cape St. James and this province of Bario.

The Telegraph Companies announced yester day that owing to the interruption of the Amoy-Shanghai cablu, there will be consider-

China and Japan

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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

ONDON, 29th April, 12.50 p.m.

SERIOUS BATTLE NEAR GREAT WALL.

Count vou Waldersse reports serious

four columns iuder the command of General Kettler. The Chinoso were commanded by General Lien. The latter fought stubbornly

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CANTONESE GRATITUDE FOR LAST THAES

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MISSIONARIES IN CHINA. An interesting ceremony, anil ons cal- culated to promote Anglo-Chinese good. TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DALLY:PRESE." faeling in South Ching, took place at Go- A Hongkong. 20th April. Feriment House yesterday forenoon, when a

Sin,--Will you allow me a little spaos in deputation of Cantonese medical students of your widely road paper to reply to your porres, the Tientsin Medical College waited on HE,pondent C.V. The fact which I alluded the Governor to present an address expressing to in my letter of the 2nd instant, is fully their gratitude to H.E. for the assistance described by G. Eng. Simon in his work Le rendered last year to the Cantonese at Tientsin. Cité Chinois. The author, who was represon- It will be remembered that, H.E. guaranteed

tative of France in China, mentioned even the name of the missionary who attempted to rel desirous of leaving Tientain (where they wore at least in as much danger from the Boxers as were the European residents), while the money ary was a bishop or vicar general. Mr. Simon was raised by subscription among the leading of Tientsin in 1870. It was not, as generally also explained the conss which led to marsson) Chiness mercimats here. The deputation yerter reported, because Chinese thought that sisters

consequences. I love heard that this mission.

Captain Dyko in emimand. She was su old and suffered severely. They were every day was introduced by Mr. Ta'oi Teak-ban, of charity bought children to extract their eyes whore repulsed, and were pursued to Kalan, and after they had been received by His Ex-for medical purpose. I do not see why C.VI

--The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mussam last week shows that the former institution was visited by 499 non- Chinese-and 134 Chiness, the latter by +57-non- Chinese and 2,062 Chinese.

The American ship Edward Sewall, a sister vessel to the Benjamin Sewall, which was driven ashore at Wanchai during the November

typhoon, has been fixed to fill an oil charter from New York to Shanghai at 28 conta o

GERMAN LOSSES AND GAINS.

The German casualties were seven killed and thirty-two wounded. The Germans eap. tured eleven old and two new quick-firing guus.

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cellonsy presented the following address?----

Hongkong, 26th April,

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end license rules through the hand. As we ible delay on telegrams to and from North engagements at the Great Wall between the cost of the passagos south of Cantonese the Royal graves in Corsa, with such disastrous have heard these same complaints from entirely different and perfectly independent sources, to which we alluded last week. we feel bound to beliere them. It is the ense likewise that personally our authorities I doz. Qua, 2 clus. Pts, completely exoucrate the German Comman ...$6,93

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the une time it is only right to acknow- 19.20 ledge that some of the worse abuses have been in part at least remedied. Probálly the worst of these way the manner in which on the information of informers requisitions were levied on the towns under the allega tion that they had been affording aid to "Boxers." Similar charges on equally. unsubstantial evidence were in too many cases made against smaller towns or villages, and the people afforded no opportunity of showing their innocence. Even when the informants in much a case are above suspicion - it is a dangerous thing to place irresponsible. power in the hands of individuals; in the present case it has undoubtedly led to a reaction amongst the Chinese, and a general refusal to work with the powers that be. Amongst people so clannish as the Chinese such a system is sure to lead to the worst results, and to turn the natural aptitude for good government into a means for the pro- motion of anarchy and disorder.

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This want of any intelligence syster worth the naute has been from the beginning of the trouble the main cause of our difficulties; and with none so markedly as with the English and-German--Legations It must ever. remain as a condemnation of the methods adopted that up to the very last moment the Legations, led astray by falle inferma tion, were confirmed in the belief that the outrages taking place around them had no

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Que tio was decided yesterday in the Lawn Tennis Single Handicap, B. Class, when C. M. (4. Burnie, scratch, bent ́A. B. Rouse, orer 3/6, (6-1, 6-4). To«lay's fixtures, at 4.30 p.m., are:-Coz v. Jolingon, Yeats v. Cowie, Slade and Pinckney v. A. and H. Humphreys, Smith and Grist v. Burnie and Rouse.

The Tokokana Law Court proposes to or ganise in its promises a public exhibition of articles which have served as avitience in the principal criminal cases which have occurred since the Revised Treaties came into fores. The authorities have already collected a few

articles connected with celebrated affairs. '

A Paris telegram of the 1st instant roford to British, Americas, and the German official despatches to the effect that in the conflagration of the Imperial Palace at Peking the most effective aid was furnished by the French under command of Colonel Marchand, Count ron Billow has thanked the French Government for the devotion displayed by Colonel Marchand and the soldiers under him,

The death from plague of two French'soldiers is reported from Kwanchauwan. It is stated that the inhabitants are protesting against the Government for denying the existence of any plague at Kwanchauwan and refusing to take Guy preventive measures. Le Courries a Hai phong makes a rigorous attack on the authori tigs and comments severely on the fact that the Administrator of the territory has left the place on a voyage of unknown duration.

should meer at those who, haring devoted for many years some sparè boars to the study of Sociology, venture to suggest means of securing ...We, the undersigned medical students of durable peace and prosperity in the Far East. the Tientsin Medical College, do hereby desire The system adopted by modern missionaries, to thank Your Excellency for the kind thoughts has proved a complete failure, and brought on of us and our welfare during the troubles at wars and great calamitin. It is moet un- Tientsin when we were placed io imminent càristian, inhum and useless to resort again General Kettler is marching on Paotingfions to the British Offeexs in authority ap the Hall, bas pouted out the evils. Why should

The French troops remain at Kukan. danger.

to bratal force, Mr Michio in his very in- Through your timely despatches and instruc-structive lecture, lately delivered at the City LONDON, 28th April, 5.40 p.m.

not the Great Powers try to remedy them? WC.V.L. explain why it is that on a rule, only the missionades of the Great Powers that get in troubles with the Chinese? I have read, in an American magazine that Bishop Piazzoli, who knowe Chinese well, told a reporter of a paper in Milan, that in his opinion the mission aries should not be under any protection what- ever. This is the humble and admirable tenet, of primitive Christianity ––Yours, élo,

LI APPEALS FOR AMERICAN

CHARITY IN SHANSI. Li Hung-chang has cabled to the Chris tian Herald, New York, that eleven million people are affected by the famine in Ehunsi and that relief is urgently necessary,

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 28th April, 540 p.m.

THE MARKETS. Cotton prices in Liverpool und New York. are slightly higher. The American iron and steel markets continue very busy,

THE STRANDED “SOBRAON.”

The Foochow agents of the P. &.0. 9. N. Company.are arranging for the remainder of the strancod Tinor's passengers tá come down to Hongkong either by the Fookeang, leaving yesterday, or by the Arping Mary, leaving to- morrow.

There is no definite news so far to hand regarding the steamer, but it is believed that no change has taken place in her position. Latest advices from the scene of the accident state that the weather is still calm, with u north-east breeze blowing. The glass is falling. The report of Captain Goddard, who left on the Ballagrat on Saturday to survey and report on the position of the Nobmos, is now awaited. The Ballaarai was due to arrive at Tang Yung Island at five o'clock yesterday morning, and Captain Goddard has instructions to wies of once all that there is to report. This report, Mr. Ritchie courteously informed us, would bu sent in for publication.

north, we were placed in comparative safety Indeed, through our own safety we were in a position to render some help to the suffusers, both natives and Europeans. This is due to Your Excellency's endeavours, and not to say thing we dare to boast of

We humbly wish to place our gratitude on record and sincerely hope that Your Excellency will accept not only our own thanks but also that of our families and countrymen,

We have the honour to be, your Excellency, your Excellency's most obedient servants,

YAU KING SHAM. HSIAO CHI-NAU- WOO WAL-U... WONG MAN TOO. LAI SHUI-WING. WOO CHI-FIN. TSUE YING YANG. KWAU KING SING. WAU PING MAN TONG FUO-MAN. T80 U HIM.**** LUENG KING CHEONG. WONG YUN SHIU

OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT

TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS” 28th April SIR-If I may revert for a moment to my letter in your jasua of Monday last, 21st April, I must acknowledge the justice of year corren tion. I should have expressed myself more correctly had I said that I took exception to what appeared to me the seemption, or intimation, which seemed to accompany your coniarks, that certain missionary bodies, more or lese particularised, did actually bold the principle, and knowingly tend themselves to the policy, which you justly characterised with forcible terms.

Tof. E.

Sir HENRY A. BLAKE, G.C.M.G.,

Jovernor of Hongkong, etc., etc., etc. His Excellency then replied as follows:- And now, will you kindly let me refer again Gentlemen,I assure you that it gave me to a point in Mr. Michie's lecture. It may not very great pleasure to be able to assist you and be a matter of great importano in itself, whe the Cantonese people who found themselves thor or not the Jesuits plotted against a Chinese A. S. WATSON & CO...origin than mere local feelings. the

exposed to danger from the Boxer movement. Emperor in the 18th century, but it is of same design of throwing dust in the Minis:

in the North, and I congratulate you on your some importance in Mx Michie's argument, ters' eyes is at the bottom of the present diff

escape from that sorely harassed portion of as it was referred to as showing that missionaries 35 culty. The fact is that the interpreters are

China. The misguided men who entered upon are inclined to forget their proper sphere and playing the game of the reactionary party,

this anti-foreign movement must now see how functions, and give themselves up to political and both Igations and Headquarters are

wicked and foolish was an outbreak of hosti-intrigue. There were only three Emperora of carefully surrounded by spies who take care

tities that has already cost China hundreds the 18th century against whom the Jesuits of thousand of lives, and will cost her hun could possibly bare plotted: Kang-hst, who that no information shall reach the foreigner,

dreds of millions of Taels. When you re- reigned until 178, Yangshing, 1723-1736. HONGKONG OFFICE : 14, Des Vary Roan Chunless such as they themselves have con-

turn to your homes you will be able Xhion-Inny, whose regulated to within LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.cocted. Although comparisons are apt to

to appreciate the blessings of peace, so happily four years of the end of the century, when the become odious, we yet may contrast the state

preserved in the Southern provinces, and I Jesuits, for a very good reason, were no longer of Canton under the Allied Commission in 1859-1861 with that of Chibli at the mo.

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hope the day is not for distant when you may able to plot. Under each of these three Em- able to resume your medical work, for the perors, the Jesuits were at court se astronomers Ox the 16th March, writing of the state of ment. In the former case the Commis-

For some time there has been considerable future of China is in the hands of these young and in other capacities, and enjoyed uninter- affairs under the German occupation of sioners placed the administration, under

A Laffan telegram from Peking on the 22nd gossip in shipping circles in the Colony as to me who are now devoting themselves to rapted marks of imperial favour and protection. Chibli province, we made the following re-

careful guarantees, in the hands of the pre-ult says:-Several progressive Chinaman, after the supply of coal necessary for the British scientifs and economic studies. I am glad to It would be, then, to say the least, interesting, marks: All our most recent advices go to vious local officials, whom they unde per established a school here andor a Japanese prin.vided for the ordinary consumption of fuel for time students of Queen's College, as you give a plotted against the Emperor, without losing consultation with the Japanese officers, have fleet in Chinese waters, and that already pro learn from you that you have all been at one were there any evidence that they had aver "show that the tendency of the recent sonally responsible. That this personal cal for Chinamen who have chained their the world's mercantile marine passing north most agreeable evidence of the usefulness of the privilege of raunining in the capital, when "measures being taken is to raise up responsibility was not a mere seminal thing literary degree. The principal promises that

the millions. In all a feeling of wrong we may point out from the incident of the with diligence under his instraction the paplis and south of the China Bous. For the Naval that institution. I-thank you for your ex all other missionarios were banished. I am far ** and injustice amongst this she has been prison of Per Kwer for epting will be mosters of this Juparse language with Dockyard Welsh coal bus generally been impression of good will, which I heartily redigra from contresting Mr. Michi action came but playing Russia's part; and has un bribes. The result of the system was that three months' time, after which it will be posted, and Nagasaki con! has been brought cate, not alone towards yen, but towards the corning the harm arising from the mixing of in for the use of the ordinary tramp as Chinese people, in whose welfare the King and religious and political questions I only indge doubtedly been paraing the gratitude the Chinese themselves acknowledged that sible for them quickly to acquire Wester well as for the usual steamboat mail services. the people of Great Britain have always taken it unfortunate that aoule of his references many "of such enemies of their country's best the city had never been better governed. sciences through Japanese translations. The From telegraphic advices which have reached a friendly interest. jaterests as In HUNG-CHANG and his The opposite system of attempting personal philosophy, law, and medicine. There are al and already large shipments of coal have been curriculum is to include history, mathematics, Hongkong. New Zealand has entered the field. "crew." We said so, not out of any un-government with inadequate knowledge las ready over 100 pupils The scheme indicatos offected, and are now on their way to China. friendly feeling towards Germany, but as an proved something very like a failure in the possibility of an alliance between the pro- The British Admiralty bave given orders for instance of the evil of imperfect information. | Chihli. Itir a common saying-that-the-Chinese-are-

gressive Chinese and the JapanesPL

the construction of two cargo-boats which are an easily governed people, and that they are On Saturday a coolie fell down the hold of

During the year 1900, 623 trees were reported to run between/Hongkong, Weihaiwei, Wel- se conscious of the advantages of good the steamer Diamante, and sustained serious to the Botanical and Afforestation Department lington, Auckland col other New Zealand government in their own persons that they injuries. He was removed to the Tung Wale having been illicitly cut down and remoret. Ports with coal, and it is on the tapin that readily opent and submit to all necessary

Hospital by his friends.

This is slightly less than the number (610) for others are to follow. Anyhow, it is a certainty the previous year. The forest guards brought that New Zealand is now to supply the British -pules mid-regulations. While it is true that

During the 18 hours ending at ucou rester-forwart 54 casos, and obtained 49 convictions, possessions in Chine with the greater part of the Chinese do to a very considerable extent lay there were reported 24 fresh cases of plague, Chest 25 cases and 4 convictions in 1899. its coal, not only for the use of the Govern appreciate the principles of good govern with 20 deaths (all Chinese); and one fresh case her says that the year was fortunate mont but for the mercantile marine generally. ment, und bave themselves a considerable of smallpox, with we death (Chinese). Lastards tires, only 25 being reported, with a aptitude for personal rule, it is nevertheless week's figures were-Plague, 65 casem, 55 destruction of 2,067 treas, compared with 52

THE THEATRE.

the case that in each case where we have deaths; small-pox, 7 casor, 5 deaths.

fires and 13,299 trees in 1800. Eight of the

“THE BRIŽTON. BURGLARY," bad to govern communities largely composed

The deputation then withdrew.

SANDAKAN NOTES.

FROM QUE CORRESPONDENT].

not be entirely exact. This one, for instance, und perhaps azother, to which. I may refer on another occasion.

While looking over some notast on the mis- Mone of the 18+1 century. I came upon ruther su interesting account of aus who, I think, must be comidered the first English missionary Sandakan, 16th April. to China. Strangely enough he was a Jesuit, THE "MAU SANG" IN QUARANTINE- and he went under the name of Parey His The steamer Muu Sang arrived here on the real name, however, wie Andrew Jackson; he 5th inst. with a case of mail-por amongst the was born in Oporto, of English paren deck passengers, as a result fourteen days' came to China in 1716, sl. ths ago quarantine

were declared, but this was, and after finishing his studies, and afterwards reduced. The passengers were all orders at Macao, ha worked for t taken to the Coolle Island, Bohalla, the twelve years in the southern provir sick mon to the smallpox hospital, all cargo 1725 he was called to Peking on account of likely to be damaged by sulphur fumes was his proficiency in mathonstim, and was placed fires did no damage to trees, enly gram being Again is Mr. Brough the first to produce, a

sealed up in one hold, and the balance of the on the board of setronomy, where he ramasinad of Chiness the difficulty of rule has become Plant sales from the Botanic Gardens con-burnt. A fire which destroyed 600 tress oc- piece in Hongkong, this time The Brixton Burg. cargo, including the ships from end to end, was until his death in 1743. He is described in the The ship was then letters of his companions as a person of geot an important factor. In the Straits Settle-tinue to increase, as during 1900, 3,41 plants curred rear Tytam Bearvoir, and was zused lary, by Fred. W.Sydney, having the distination. thoroughly dislaferted. write the clanish habits of the Chinese were dispened of, being an increase of 661 over by a party of Europeaus picnicking on 20th It is farce of the most farcical kid, coming released, after some 4 or 5 days quarantine, and prudence and of most winning manners. These the previous year's sales. Of these, nearly December. Many of the fires are undoubtedly under the same head as Charley's Aunt. It has the isolated cargo was landed on the 18th inst, excellent qualities of character, together with settlers, and their custom of perpetually 3,000 were sold for decorative purposes, no less caused by the careless use of matches by peles ran the gauntlet of the London, American, and 14 days after leaving Hongkong. All things his scientific accomplishments and his mastery seeking to form un imperium in imperio has than 2,042 maidenhair ferns being included trians, and this is probably how the fire near Australian critics, and in every case has come considered be ship was very lucky to lose but of the Chinese language, mada him an accept- from the very foundation of the Colony been in this number.

Fokfulam oesurred, which destroyed nearly 800 out with flying colours. Of the nonsenso which the few days referred to.

able person to the Emper Yang-ching, hostile a source of not only trouble but danger.

is said to be relished by the-wisent angu, there is

as that Emperor was towards the Christian enough and to spare in The Briztou Burg- HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. roligion Tours, etc., of Mr. W. J. Tutcher, Acting Superintendent beurdest of mad farcea-one of those tangled

SAM-PA-TSAL: The following paragraph occurs in the report tury. It is said to be one of the jolliest and

trees.

LONG-RANGE.CUP AND SPOONS, Undernoted aro the best scores made in this

Writing in the Zimes on the subject of, the proposed garrisoning by the Admiralty of

Vesey-Hamilton points out that the Governor the military forces in it and troops cannot be of a colony is ex oficio commander-in-chief of move? in if for rumoved from. If without his Marines to bo substituted for soldiers would sanation. He presumes, therefore, that the

likow be be under his c

is orders. • If sò, a bone contention would arist between the naval com- mander-in-chief wanting the Marines for haval purposes and the Governor requiring them for local duties. The colon at regulations on this point should be carefully studied before no revolutionary a change is even proposed. In maritime war the lava, commander-in-chief

In Hongkong a similar source of danger To-day H.E. the Governor, Sir Henry A. is ever present. We need only point Blake, O.C.M.G., accompanied by his A. D. to the history of opposition amongst and Private Secretary, goes to Macao to, return the Chinese population to the measures the visit by H.E. Senhor J. M. de S. Horta of the Botanical and Afforestation Department, wobe of triviality tliat amase perecns who can't competition on Saturday, The handicap men Romo of the British coʻling stations, Admiral

Costo tireo months ago, on the occasion of the under the heading of "Public Recreation remember afterwards what they laughed so taken for the repression of plague, and the memorial servise to Her late Majesty Queen Ground, KowloonA piece of land im-heartily-about. The trouble is with a doctor are well in evidence why do they not enter for desertion of the Colony by the natives in Victoria, His Excellency will probably proceed mediately to the north of Austin Road, and who, accompanied by a bachelor friend, hasthan the scratch men. Let us see a proper the cup They always have better chance thousands in response to the commands of to Macao by H. M. torpedo-beat destroyer. sist of Garden Lots 21 and 48, comprising spent a hilarious evening at Brixton, with cer- sporting spirit Nover rentaro, lover win some mysterious authority. In Shanghai, Janus, returning the same day.

about 11 aores, was placed under this Depart tais sisters, two Queens of the Air, one of This is Mr. Cremer's second win in this cup where the local government prides itself on

ment, for converting into a public recreation whom was married, while the other was indiffer- groand, and a rate of $2,000 has been placed intent. The adventurous doctor not only has to the Estimates to commence the work in 1901- explain his absence to his wife, but also to his After the land had been placed under this mother-in-law. The complications which arise Department, the Kowloon Bowling Club made need not be detailed, but suffice it to say that an application for a piose of ground (39,000 they are as izmerous and ng amusing as can ho square feet) on the site of the proposed rebrew wished. The stage liar of course plays a very tion grenad, and plained a lease from the strong part in the progress of the piece. The Government for the same. The original plans, Briston Burglary will be giren this evening therefore, of Mr. Ford, for draining and laying only. To-morrow night, the theatre will be out the ground, will have to be abandoned, and closed, and on Thursday 2ke, Amazons will be others substituted.

staged.

being in complete touch with its Chinese We learn from an authoritative source that, population, on the outbreak of trouble in the in the recent collision with H.M.S. Glory, North, the nativo residents cleared out by H.M.S. Centurion was ahead and not astern of thousands daily, apparently in response to the Glory, that she was not four callos off, that some similar, though unknown, mandate on the second impact the Centurion was not From Chibli, information of the same kind damaged below the water line at all, and that tlie impact was on the opposite side of the ship comes down in daily augmenting force and therefore not within the same water-tight Fantly from the very difficulty of the task space. Moreover, we are informed that the they have set before then, but mainly damage is not grester than was at fint from the absence of any trustworthy intel-reported. We aro gled to learn that this in eo.

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