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the Law Courts a handsome structure in granite to be crowned with an haposing dome are completed, and the square laid out, the Reclamation, at whose inauguration the Duke of CONNAVOLT presided some twelve youra ago, will present a truly noble conp d'eil, unsurpassed in any city in Asia The statue, which is the work of Mr. Boɛn, is a good and faithful likeness of His Royal Highness, and must vividly recall to those who were present on the occasion of bis visit here his affable and genial presence. It is great addition to the objects of interest in the eity of Victoria, with which up to the present the Colony has beer rather slenderly endowed.

There was a peculiar appropriateness in Sir WILLIAM Gascolare forming-the central figure in the ceremony on Saturday. It was surely a most felicitobe fact that the Oficer Administering the Government at the moment should have been intimately

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY7rx, 1902

All arrangements in Bangkok for celebrating the Corunation of King Edward were cancelled including the Siamese King's complimentary"

.M.S. Terrible is due to leave for Weihsiwej on Thursday nezt.

Mr. J. Fy Boulton has been appointed Asting banquet. -. Assistant Director of Publia Werks.

The French mail of the 2nd ult, was delivered in Londen on the 3rd inst.

During 1901 there wire 41 grass-fires in Hongkong, leading to the destruction of 12,174 trees.

It is natife in the Gorette that Conton beg been declared-infected, under Venice Sanitary Convention plague regulations for Burma, porte.

member of the Governing Body of Queen' Mr. C. Mol. Masser has been appointed

College during the absence of Mr. E. A. Irving A letter with enclosure from the Crown Agents for the Colonies regarding the supply in the Gialle. of wire ganze and mesquito netting is published

The Figaro (Faris) published last month an account of an interview with Count Matsakata.

The Japanese ex-Premier." aye the Figaro, | declared he came to France more desirous than evar of seeing the banda uniting the two com

Mr. Ian Zachary, M.P., who is to be married {tries drawn closer. The attachment of Japan shortly to Mr. Langtry's daughter, once, it is to France was sincere. The Emperor has it- aald, shocked St. Petersbarg by appearing in

structed him to inform A. Loubet in clear terins Highland dress, at one of the Russian Court festivities

of his sentiments of friendship for France, and those sentiments ware, shared by this whole Japanese people."

The University of Columbia has offered its now Chair of Chinese Language and Literature to Professor Friedrich Hirth, of Munich, beyond dispute the most eminent professor of Chinese will bare born established of far-reaching effect in the world. Should he accopt, a precedent

Hitherto the European scholars who have filled American chairs have been mostly young men with their spurs to win.

It is possible that there may be two English The British transport Pentakota arrived in cricketing teams at the Antipodes next season, Lord Hawke, the Yorkshire captain, has tele.

The youth Sipido, after hävirg suffered a

term of imprisonment of twenty-six months for shooting at the Prince of Wales

du Nord in Brussels, has been liberated. King Edayard was thon styled) at the Gare

Sipido is reported to have passed through Mons on his way to Paris last mouth. He stopped st a café near the railway station for refrenh ments, and related that he had enged 1401. in prison making bird-ongea. Sipido was |accompanied by his father.

The resolation passed by the British and

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

“LONDON, Srd July.

THE KING'S PROGRESS. This ring's bulletin any that His Majesty has stapt well, and that nothing hims becurred to mar the excellent progre she is now making

COLONIALS TO BE PARADED. health, it is proposed to organiss a parade of the In view of the improvement in His Majesty's

Colonial forces oun sufficient smile to admit of a large number of the public, witnessing the caromony.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

The railways in the Transvaal und Orange River Colony have been handed over to the civil authorities.

DEPARTURE OF PRINCE KOMATSU.:

WATSON'S CELEBRATED, we may be sure that His Royal Highno Infantry from Tientsin. The Uganda arrived his consent to take out an amatear elere of the Chiness indemnity, which we hobed a few had a farewell andienos with Quean Alexandra.

known to the Duke of CONNAUGHT, and the harbour yesterday with the ith upgraphed to the New Zealand Cricket Condo Foroiga Arbitration Association on the subject

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will hear with no little interest and no small degree of pleasure that his statue in Hong. kong was unveiled by an old come in urms, one, too, who had been with him the fanions action at Tel-ol-Kebir. It was fitting and most opportune also that a soldier should unveil the statue of a Prince whope whole career lins been devoted to the profession of arms, and more especially one who knows so well and accurately how to appreciate the eminent abilities and sollierly CLARET, SHERRY AND PORT qualities of the Kryo's brother. The speech

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Food and Drags Ordinones during the past The samples examined under the Sale of made by His Excellency the General- was quartar were-Bread-2, beor 1, gin 2, milk 4, singularly appropriate to the ccasion. whisky 3. Milk, as usual, furuished a case of Without being in the least degrés studied, adulteration it hit the mark in every particular, and completely carried the hearers with it. His warm and well deserved cucomiums of Mr. BELL IRVING, and the appreciation and pruise bestowed on Sir PAUL CHATER'S The Finest Beer brewed in America:" | public spirit and liberality, found a general

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Some stings catching are and going up in night were responsible for the turning out of a blaze in a house at 13, Old Bailey on Friday the Fire Brigade under Me A Mackie, The occupants, however, extinguished the outbreak before say damage resolted,

H.M.S. Terrible who was drowned last week The body of George Wost, the staker, on

whilst returning from shore leare, was found yesterday at noon near the oruiser, and was interred in Happy Valley at half past five with naval-bonours.

resporise among the numerous nsseuibly ou the ground, who vigorously applauded the references to the donors of the statues, The ceremony was in every way an in- qualified success, and the account of it will assuredly be perused with unusual interest by the members of the Royal Family.

This brings us to a sideration of the rear's total up to 40, were reported up to Five fresh Chinese plague cases, bringing another point in connection with the na

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Mr. Mastaren, the captain of the mixed elren that toured Australia last son has received overture from Sydney to take out another tears at the close of the present reason, and has sent a favourable reply.

The result of the golf open shampionship was something of a surprise. It was gonerally expected that Harry Vardos, the ex-champion, would win, especially when the first day's play left him four strokes in front of Hord and five Herd won the championship on his first round in front of Braid, last year's champion. But

on the closing day (8), in which he gained savon strokes on both Vardon and Braid, each of whom was only one stroke behind. him at the end. The final scores of the leaders ut. Hoylake were: Hord 307, H. Vardon and Braid 338,

Mr. R. Maxwell 309,

Prince Komatsu and his entire suits Inve

LATEE.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. The differences between the Austrian and

days ego, was last month forwarded to Frince Throughout the Prince's visit it is noted that be it the Prince says he is much gratified to learn Trai Chen, then in England. In acknowledging has been conspicuously honoured. that that body has set itself to a task width has arisen parely from love of justion and humanity. He will be pleased to take the first opportunity to bring the unter to the notios of his angust Sovereign, and it is his earnest hope that the raiseworthy efforts of the association may have Tory success.

In the House of Lords en thé Snl uli, the Earl of Selborne made a long and interesting, and the comparatire merits of various types of statement on-the-subject-of-water-tube-boilers. boilure. In the course of his spiach he referred to the China Station in the following terms :--- There are 12 ships on the China Station with water-fabe boilers, four of them battleships and the others largo and small oraisers. I have -ban pending only today a peftate Totter from the Inspector of Machinery at Hongkopg, and he speaks in the highest terms of the machinery of all of them with the exception of the Glory which, though it has given a good deal of trouble, is now absolutely efficient. But that

Hungarian Ministers have become so sonte that the Emperor has had to personally Intervene. He yesterday pressed for a prolonged joint Council, and insisted on a reconciliation anil

resumption of negotiations for the renewal of the Ausgfrich, and revision of the joint customs tariff.

LONDON, 3rd July.

THE KINO'S PROGRESS. This evening's bulletin states that His Majesty has pa-se a comfortable day, and that his general condition is further improved. The wound now gives bio-comparatively little paia:: PRINCE KOMATSU'S DEPARTURE.

Prines Komatsu has left London for Paris, after which he proposes to visit Spain.

LONDON, 4th July,

MANCHURIA DECLARED

EVACUATED.

Count Cassini, Russian Ambasador to the

vapuste! Man, and that the provinca is United States, has formally notified the Ameri ean State Department that Russia

"Cui, Bone!" writes as follows to the Nave and Military Record:-The following question addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty and the reply thereto, may interest some of in the House of Commons on the 14th ult..

your readern.-Q. To ask the Secretary of the again was a case of mismanagement on the money, in boonustion with this Taka bombard-nyman, and not making any protenos to expert Admiralty if he will stile when the prize- part of the personnel. Therefore, as a humble

mont and capture of four destroyers, will be knowledge, I do say that my judgment goes will be entitled to share in the distribution. that so far as we can see at present the water distributed, and how many officers" and men with the judgment of the Boilet Committe

although the Belloville inay probably not be the type which will suit car pods the best, yet

THE U.S. AND THE PHILIPPINES. we shall work up to a thoroughly satisfactory

President Roosevelt's amnesty proclamation standard of water tube boiler, just as we did to the Filipinos provides for the full pardon work up to a thoroughly satisfactory standard and amnesty of all insurrectionists unless of cylindrical boiler,

guilty of crimes against military law, but all must swear, allagisnes to the United States.

LONDON, 4th July.

fot earued in connection with the operations referred to in the question, and, therefore, the Tation of a distribution does zot arise. With reference to the above it would be interesting to know if the Admiralty intend to return the German, and Ruslan Governments, respective- Taks to the Chinese, and if the French ly, will hand over the other three destroyers?

veiling ceremony to which we have above / noon on Saturday. Four were fatal, bodios A. I am advised that no prize money was in tube principle has come to stay, and that, now ready for Government by the Chinese.

baing found in Sutherland Street, in a matshed alluded. His Excellency Sir WILLIAM Austin Rosd, and Hosting in the Harbour, A. S. WATSON & CO. GASCOIGNE, in the course of his remarks, while the other death was in Third Streat. The nade the interesting announcement that remaining se was in a house in Nallah Lane. LIMITED,

two more statues, one of His Majesty King EDWARD VII, and the other of His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES, have been presented to the Colong, and are to be erected on sites in the same square. These statnes, both of bronze, Lave been present ed by air PAUL CHATER, K.C.M.G., and Mr. J. J. BELL LATINO respectively, and formi a most munificent and seasonable addition to the beautification of the city, The community will, we are sure, gratefully recognise the public spirit and love of the tight little island which have prompted these donations; while the Royal personages

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whom they commemorate will doubtless appreciate the loyalty shown by the donors. The erection of these statues in the centre

weekly share ist, dated Hongkong, 3th July

Messrs. Eriol Georg & Co. say in their Apart from a rise in Hongkong and Shanghai Bank shares and Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats, as well as a farther drop in Indo- Chinas, there is no particular change to note in one market, which has remained rathor quiet throughout the week under review, although the Jane settlements appear to have been arranged without any serions hitch.

FAR EASTERN DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT. the alliance with Japan and the British policy Replying to Sir Charlan Dilke, who criticisel in Chins, Lord Cranborne in the House of Com mens said that the Japanese alli nos was based interests of the two nations, on the traditional sympathies and metal

THE VOLUNTEEE CONTINGENTS. The London Gazette Rotifed last month that We have not yet learned how the Hongkong the following koncurs have been conferred on Volunteer contingent were pleased with the German naval officers-Chancery of the Order wasther that awaited them and the quarters pro of Saint Michael and Saint George, Downing- videl for them at Alexandra Park, but it appears street, Juus 2. The King has been graciously from the home papers that the Straits corps pleased to give directions for the appointment and others which arrived from the East by the of the following Officers of the Imperial German P. & O. 2.8. Benyal bad reason for dissatisfaction of bank-notes in circulation and of specie in Michael anil Saint George: To be an Hon- in raia, and the thin khaki uniforms of the men

The following returns of the average amount Navy to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint

on both scores. The whole soene was deluged reserve in Hongkong during June, are certified orary Member of the First Class, or Kaights made them an easy prey to the severity of the that Great Britain had failed in her policy of by the managers of the respective banke Grand Crows of the said "Most Distinguished elements. The contingent on its arrival at the the open door, but animadserted on the indolence Boforring to Chius, Lord Cranborne dout 41

Clintered Back of India, Ane. Apoit. Reserve. Emil Eendomanu. To be an Honorary Mem- the Duke of Connaught. But little else bad that the terms regarding the provisional Average Spoole in Order :-Vice-Admiral Felix Robert Eduard palace was welcomed by an officer on behalf of of British concessionaries. He did not doubt

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of Victoria. hy her faithful citizens will also Hongkong and Shanghai Ban 14,600 1,600,000 ber of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders apparently been thought of, says the Daily Mol. Government at Tientsin would be modified. HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DE VOX ROAD C}. | impress the Chinese with the. devotion and National Bank of China, Lim 9,093.0585,000,000 of the ssid Most Distinguished Order:Capt Fresh from the tropics though they wore, the Great Britain had not receded from her posi-

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erected.

HONGKONG, 7th July, 1902,

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loyalty felt in this Colony for the personn of its past, present, and future rulers. The idea that animates the Western mun to

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443,917 150.000 aiu Ernst Adolph Julius Guido von Usedom, $13,952,295 $8,750, 303:

To be Honorary Members of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Distinguished Oz Baturday night & sampan in the Harbent Order: Commander Paul Schlieper, Com. asianddenly near H.M.8. Ferrible,

mander Max Karl Rudolph Hecht, Lieutenants the slightest assistance to the drowning people, Several other eaupun palied by without offering but fortunately the boats of thur Terrible, under the direction of Commander F. C. A.

Paul G. U. Waniger, Arthur Tapkez, Wornes O. B. Klibus, Friedrich W. H. K. Wadding. Adolph von Troths. Otto W. H. Fielitz and

Freiherr Egon von Kotlwitz.

LONDON, 4th July,

THE KING'S PROGRESS. The ballatic this evening aya that His

original intention was to put the men under cantion regarding the payment of the indemnity vas, but to this the officers objented even for the native troops. Tà, journal quoted above goes

in gold, but sympathised with China. on to say that the most curious and interesting the presence or the first time in this country toatare in connection with the contingent is of Chinese Volant era-British barn Chinese from Singapore, whose whole interest is Majesty has passed a quiet day, and that his wrapped up with that of the British Empire constitutional condition continues antifactory. This section, too, is really a body of Chinese The wound now shows more active signs of Roughriders in the Spanish-American war. willionaires somewhat analogous to Roosevelt's repair.

The senior sergeant is Dr, the Hon. Lim Boon Keng: who holds the degree of M.B. of Edin- bargh University and is a member of the Slugapore Legislative Council, while the junior

FRENCH DIPLOMATIC CHANGES

Legation at Tokyo, will replace I. Besu 24. M. Dubail, First Secretary of the French French Minister st Peking.

[M. Bean is the newly appointed Governor

not for ne to soak treslles but to grant them.

dent's telegrata published on Saturday, together [This We stated in our London correspon-

with the editorial comment of the Times there on-En, D..]

Tus ceremony performed on Saturday unmortalise the features of his raters or of afternoon by His Excellency Major great and venerated compariots in bronze General Sir WILLIAM GASCOIGNE, the or marble, may not, perhaps, be at first Officer Administering the Government, fully understood by the Chinese people, but of unveiling the statue of the Duke they will learn to appreciate it, and possibly Ogilvy, were soon out and managed to save all of CONNAUGHT was one of most to copy it by and bye. The Emperor the occupants of the capsized boat. The

sual interest Apart from other circum-KWANG HS is still surrounded by jealous cruiser's search-lights were employed to aid in the 30th May:The recent proposals of a Dr. Morrison telegraphed to tho Timea on stances and the auspicious day on which it wyrmidons, and is not allowed

free the rescue, a fuet which was noticed by insay German firm to farm the opinn revenues in took place, the ceremony was interesting in expression of opinion, while his subjects who did not understand the oncse of their use. cortnia proviners of China are attracting loss itself, the statue having been presented by

are held at an unapproachable distance, and

attention than they deserve. Last antumu a an old and popular resident to commemor

his practically kept out of touch or

The body of a Swede in the employ of Messrs rapresentative of the Franch Customs Borvice are the visit of the Duke to this Colony in play with them. But the Japanese Punchard A. Low thar as a night watchman was in Indo-China spent some time at Wuching in non-commissioned offer of the same rank is. General of Indo-China. April, 1890, when His Royal Highness laid successfully shuttered the walls of isolation works near Murray Pier yesterday. An Indian Chang Chik-tung to a boll scheme for farmigeat-law. Other members of this small body- THE ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN.

found floating in the basin of the reclamation an effort to gain the adherence of the Viceroy Song Ong Siang, M.A. (Cautab), and barrister, the foundation-stone of the Reclamation that had grown up round the person of watebmun aw the body and raised the sterthe opiam-rygenses of China-on a system similar which only number eight, include Tian Foo Lord Crahorne in the House of Commons Works then just commencing. Since that their sovereign; and His Majesty theres smployers dived ia, bat found that the man to that of the opium farms in Hagkong, Indo-Liat, a merchant prince of Singapore, grest raplying to the criticisms on the subject of the date the whole Recanation has been made, Mikado is now reling as well as reign-had been dead for some considerable time. It China, and Siam. The conditions of the count sportsman, and owner of Fanitas, which won treaty with Japan which it was contended and about nine neres covered from the sening, whilst the Shogunate is a memory is not known bow the nafortunate man came to ries, however, an not identical, as thesa thru the Calcotts Cup-the Indian Derby. This stuld have been concluded sonuer, said it was in the very centre of the city, on which, too, of the past. The example of the Japan be in the water. He had been seen alive as late e imported oplum exclusively, while China gentleman's brother. Tay Kwee Wab, and some of the finest buildings in it have boen ese may in time--it will probably bous Friday night, when he was apparently gaite produces opium in every provizes. The cone, another wealthy Chinese, Tau Hood Goan, are The new Hongkong Club, the many years-act upon China, and the well. When the budy was brought ashore, therefore, was unfavourably received and the also in the company. The first and last named handsome offices of the Eastern Extension freedom enjoyed by the Chinese in foreign, large gash was discovered across the forehead, French official returned to Saigon, Germany more not chosen to form part of tha contingat, Telegraph Company, those of Messrs. and especially British, colonies cannot fail but this is supposed to be the result of a fail. apparently now aspires to secure for herself but so anxious were they to. bs present at the BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, and the noble blocks to have a share in breaking down the

this immense privilege. Recently a saber of Coronation that they elected to pay their own known as Queen's and Prince's Buildings barriers attfully maintained by the man

That mysterious Indian potentate who last

the wealthy German firm Arnhold, Karberg passago. have all sprang into existence and long darinate between the so-called San of year astonished Londen, Canade, sal New and Company arrived in Peking with the object sixce been occupied. The Jubiles statue Heaven's, and his subjects. The loyalt, it will be remembered, to be a cook who in similar to that presented by the Frein

York by the splendour, of bif zotinus, turned of obtaining the Imperial sanction for a scheme of Her Majesty the late Queen VicroRta affection which prompta British subjects to also has a prominent place in the centre of erect such lasting personal memorials of York restaurant wilk bis excellent currion paths of overal high officials, but when olden days and pleased the patrons of a New In the customary way he enlisted this sym- the new ground, and that of her son their sovereigns in this remote dopeudener His retainers proved to be kitchen assistants; suis red for Limperial sanction the propesal ARTHUR now stande on part of the ground of the Farmpire is certainly an object lesson and the main object of late grand asumption 4 was on the advice of the Yangtze Viceroys intended to be preserved as a garden or to the Chinese people, whose loyalty to their dignity was to secure entry for theta ta thejected. The German representative is, never." open space in front of the proposed new Emperor is, to say the best of it, based on United States. As cooks and waiters they wor

theless, still

negotiating. being energetically. Law Courts. An arrangement has been a tradition, and has nothing personal or liable to be refused admission. The prince supported by the German Legation and baring come to between the local Government and romantic connected with it. Superstition has now failed in his restaurant venture in secured the co-operation of the user-Chiuuss the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking and old custom," not sentiment or affec. Fifth Areline and the United States Govern- Bank. It is necessary that our Government Corporation to preserve those spaces between tion, constitute the somewhat precarious wont has taken him and thirty-one assistants old take warning. If the concession were the Queen's and Prince's Buildings on the bond that maintains in existence the into custody as undesirable aliens who have granted, which in the present condition of E-m vne side and the Law Courts and the Maneliu dynasty and the corrupt: sfatein violated contract labour laws and liable to the Chines Foreign Office is not impossible, Ebanghai at 11.30 pin, eg the 4th inst., and western part of the vacant site opposite the that has grown up under its aegis. If the become a charge on the community." They many would turn it to important, political Hongkong Club on the other side as an tie is to continue and to be strengthened, failed one of the most ingenions evasions of & proved impracticable and unworkable she are all about to be sent back to India. Thus has a commercial gas, and if the concesion open square, or rather oblong space, as a then the Emperor of China zaust emerge law over attempted an evasion that would would, probably, exact beary compensation for Jung in the midst of the city. When the build from bis seclusion and become, like other haro been winked at and laughed over had the the failure of the Chinese to execute impossible inge now in course of erection, including sovereigns, a known and esteemed entity. "prince" male a success of his restaurant..

conditions.

from the comuns of the Morning Post

Soray rather strange advertisements appear in the London journals at times. Here is one

mished character, social standing, and wealth,

Highly important to a Gentiems of unble The Advertiser is in a position to Arrange for Heretary Title." Whose ?

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

A DESERTER FROM MACÃO,

and when the steiner had been bulf-an-hour on A detective sergeant in the Hongkong Polies was returning front Macho a day or twu ago,

the trip a Portuguese coretable, uniformed and wearing a sword, came up on deck from amongst the Chinese pussengors aft: Tha Feircumstance struck the dotestivo, ne peculiar, and he st.. Chinese plain-clothes mm to watob the Portuguves, who was seen to divest Heinrich left Shanghai ria Foochow at 8 a

The Imperial German mail steamer Pring himself of sword and belt and throw them into the sea, then he took off his regulation boots. in the 5th i

be 5th just, and may be expected to-morrow, ami substituted a pair of white shoes," "When The C.P.I. steamer Empress of Japan arrived asked the deserter for sich he zudonully the steamer reached British waters the detective 18 gain at 8:30 pm, on the wh for Hongkong, what he meant by his gondnot, but the where she is due to orrian, to-morrow. man's astonishment and chagrin st discovery

and Vancouver.

The CF.. steamer Empress of India Jeft of his scheme were too great to permit of an Yokultains yesterday afternoen for Vistoria explanation. He is now in prison hore, ac I the

The P. & O. stentner Banca left Singapore for Macao authorities have toon commplicated: this port on the 5th Inst., at 6 am.

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