THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 24TH, 1903
quicker and surer' way of landing man and Hyacinth, Juno, Minerva, Brilliant, and Rain- ammunition is by sea transpóit,"
bow
LinoC-Severa, Melampus (8.), Andromache, Segtia, Retribution, Apollo, Juseer Hazard (3) Spunker, Alarm, Skipjack, Leda, Speedwell, Ongr (8.), Renard, Ciree, Jason, Grapper Antelope (9.), Gleaner, Sheldruhe, Sharpshooter, Seagull, Fentome, Northampton ($). Calliope Cleopatra,
With the railway establishment, a telegraph: Lina D – Resolution (8.), Trafalgar. Nile, Borrion has become operative which presents Revenge (8.). Anson, Camperdown, Empress of drawbacks of a crudo order but which answers India Sons Pareil (8), Benbow, Collingwood commercial requirements fairly well, and induces (S., Edinburgh, Devastation, Hero, Conqueror, business at the comparatively low rates at which Hauke, Immortalité, Orlando, Narcissus, Aus it carries messages-the cost per word being 30 | tralia (8.). Galatea.........“. kopecks, or live orate gold, to Manchurian points, 15 kopeeks to points in Russia, 50 kopacks to London, and 99 kopocka to New York, oeran cable cates having been from here $2.80 (Mexican) per word to London, and $3.30 to New York. However sceptical observation may be as to the real purpose of the railway and telegraph, the creation of a fleet of twenty or more ships, for a coasting trade over a route from Shanghai to Vladivostock, touching at this and other northera perts, and at points in Japast, will hardly be charged to other than commercial account. Two ships in the fleet make 16 knots per hour, a spood not approached by any other port in the coasting
Port Arthu as L town, zemning as good a specimen of dirt and ramshackle dinginess as it was before the Russians occupied it. Their work on it has not been intended for the public eye, or for other than military and official information. With an attractive mer-city in the hollow of the sheltering hills, the old blot will disapteer or be covered by the will of fort, That will be a distin et gain for decency whatever may await the civil port in commercial lines,
THE COONATION NAVAL REVIEW:
AS IT WAS TO BE.
(FROM DOE BPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.
Portsmouth, 21st June,
It only requires fine weather, which at present we are not having, to make the 18th a record day. The British ships bave commenced to assemble at the famous old roadstead Spithand, bat in other two days all the vessels will be in their allatted positions and by the 24th all the foreign vessels will nye arrived. It may be interesting to note the force that will be present at Spithead on Saturday, June 1st. There will be 21 battleships, 10 1st class oruisers, 13 2nd class cruisers, 2 3rd class cruisers, 1 sloop, 17 torpedo gunboats, 32 torpedo boat destroyers, 7 torpalo boats and 10traluing ships, making a total of 113 pennants, whilst the personnel will be 23,981 officers and men.
men. The foreign mou-of-war will number 19, and taken in alphabetical order will consist of the following flags-Argentine, Austria, Hungary, Chill, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sreden and United States, sach country sending one ship except Japan, which sends three, and Portugal two, and amongst these there will be 11 admirals' flags tying to do
The following maral lieptenants have been told off to the foreign warships, and will remain attached to them until the Review and the festi vities connected with it have ended J. B. Waterlow, of H.M.S. Magnificent, to the cruiser Montcalm (French); B. G. Washington, of
H.M.S. fors to the cda Norge (Norway);
Line B. — Wizard, Hunter, Hasty, Zebra, Syron, Success (3.), Bullfinch, Hurock, Hornel, Swordfish, Porcupine, Sturgeon, Haughty, Burger, Snapper, Roebuck, Racehöfer (a.), Lyne, Contest, Shark, Sprightly (S), Lasty, Fixen, Vigilant, Opomum, Charger, Decoy, Dasher, Scaflower (S.), Martin, Pilot, Nautilus, Laberty, Wanderer, Dolphin.
Line A.--Fercent, Zephyr, "Starfish, Ele tra. Ships in lines D, E, F, are to be 14 cables apsit; (u line C, 14 cables apart; and in line B one cabis; the distunees of ships apart in. column being reckoned from bow to bow.
There are to be sight columns of ships, with 20 rossels in the two principal lines, and 30 in the lines for smaller craft. The main Kines are lettored from A to H, the A line being nearest the Portemouth shore, and I nearest the late of Wight Line A is filled by torpedo-boats and Government yachts, the latter being placed nearest Gillkicker Point. Next some torpedo boat destroyers. C Hine consists of sound and third-closa cruisers and torpedo gunboats. D and E of battleships and cruisers, and F of the 16 foreign men-of-war. After making the tour. of the lines the Victoria and Albert will anchor between E and F lines, between the German and Italian men-of-war, and the King will naive the senior officers of the British and foreign warships on board the Victoria and Albert.
Gapproaching the Best, the Victoria and Alberk will enter the lines between B and 0, returning between C and D, and then steaming up between D and E, and after rounding the Odea at the eastern end of the line, proceed between E and F to the position indicated,
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GENERAL NEWS.
CRICKET.
London, 5th June. Cambridge boat Oxford by five wickets. Surrey beat Derbyshire by seven wickets, Gloucester best Somerset by three wickets, Notts beat Leicester by 181 rans.
9th July, been abandoned owing to rain.
The match Australians. Warwickanire has
The match Haota », Sussex was drawn. The Players beat the Gentlemen by an innings nad 88 rants.
POLO.
London, 5th July. The Palo Freebooters have won the Hur- Ingham Championship Cup.
8th July, Ranelagh has won the International Polo Tournament. In the final Ranelagh beat the Spanish team by 3 goals to 2.
SANDHUBST AND RUSTICATION.
London, 7th July,
Lord Hugh Cecil urges the Bandhurst cadets to protest against rustication as a method of discipline.
Later. Mr. St. John Brodrick said that he fully concurred with Lord Roberts disciplinary measures at Sandhurst.
STREET BETTING.
London, 7th July, The report of the Committee of the House of Lords on betting has been published. They recommend that stringent legislation be adopt ed to suppress street betting.
*** CHICAGOISING" LIVERPOOL
London, 7th July. business at Liverpool.
Americans are sequiring a great provision
BLATIN PASHA ON THE SOUDAN,
-London, 7th July, Slatin Pasha, interviewed by Renter's Vienna correspondent, says that he advocates the intro- duotion into the Bondan of strong, but not speedy, automobiles as a substitute for railways, He favours the development of this Bundan on agricultural, not mining, lines, a
TOM PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.
Calcutta, 9th July,
A local paper states that tentative arrange ments are being made in India for the reception of T. R. H. the Prince and Princess of Wales in December.
Laler.
Nothing is known at Simla of arrangements being made in India, for the reception of the Prince and Princess of Wales in December. Their Royal Highnesses are not expected in India until the autumn of 1903; but nothing has been settled shout their visit:`
It has now been officially notified that all the British ships will be connected with Pack other by submarine telegraph cables. Each flagship will be at the head of a group of ships
INDIAN RAILWAY OFFICAL TOR CHINA,
KAN PANAMA Calcutta, 9th July, connected by electric cables, and cabla ̧ will Mr. Wynne has definitely accepted the offer connect each flagship. In the same way the of the Peking radioste, and has resigned his fleet will be in telegraphic and telephonic composition se Agent of the Bengal Nagpur Rail- manication with Horse Saud and Gillkisker Mr. Beckett will officiate and will forts, and these in their tarn will be in similar
probably be confirmed."
communication with the Commander-in-Chief's office, Portsmouth. The two forts will be fir charge of the Chatham and Devonport signal ing staff. A station afloat on H.M.S. Devastation will be in charge of the Portsmouth. signalling staff. These communications are to be maintained from June 29th until the fest disperses, pet
Directions have also been given as to the
saluting when the King passes in the Royal yacht All the officers are to form a line on,
the poop and salute tegether, afterwards G. T. C. P. Swaboy, of HM.S. Prince George, sining at attention until the whole of the to the Pobeide (Rus); J. E. Segrave, of Boyal procession has passed. Ships are also
H.M.8. Pembroke, G. L. Fearin, of H.M.9. Jupiter, to the battleship Illinois (United States); F. A. Povlett. of H.M.S, Rainbow, to the Kaiser Frederick III (German) W. Henderson, of 4.M.5. Excellent, to the Carlo Albents (Italy); B. B. Wiliams, of HM.S. Pembroke, to the Japan Admiral's Staff; B. V. Brooke, of H.M.B. Amadno, to the Herl of Trolle (Danish); *J. A. Ingles, of H1.8. Fullej, to the Don Carlos (Portuguese) W. L. Williams Mason, of H.M.B. Doris, to the Carias V (Spain); J. L. 8. Kirkness, of HM.B. St. George, to this Holland (Dutch); R. G. Stone, of H.M.9. Hyrinth, to the Paara (Grence); M. L. Hutton, of H‚B‚§. Juno, to the Sigefror (Austřína) ; G. D. Jephson, of HMS Niobe, to the Chucabrica (Chili), C. L. Camberledge, of
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·POLICE COURT,
Wednesday, 23rd July.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE MAGISTEATE).
EMBIZZLEMENT BY AV EUROPEAN.
Edwned W. Langley, of Irebned, nu assistaat
in the Victoria Dispensary and resident at
the Cosmopolitan House, was charged with having on 14th May, 1901, and on 5th May, 1992 then being a servant to the Victoria bezzled and stole the two several sum of $42.40 Dispensary, feloniously and fraudulently em and $36, roocived by him for his employers.
The defendant, who was formerly chief of police in Honolulu, pleaded guilty and W*X sentenced to six months imprisonment with hard labour, qu
attempting to
H.M.B. Furious to the Presidente Sarmiento DANE ATTEMPTM BUICIDE." (Argentine), Captain J. E. Crowther, R.M.I.I John Owen, of Denmark, boatswain of the Interpreter in Russian, has been appointed to miling sa umane side on the ship by Dynomene, plauded guilty to H.M.. Victory for duty during the Review, cutting his throat, and was sentenced to seven and will be attrahed to the Russian fagship.
days hard labour, Owen inflicted a deep Six trains conveying the Royal and distingash, and had to be removed to the flor ernment ivil Hospital, from which institution guished guests will run from London to Forts a certificate was sent to his Worship affirming month on the morning of Review day. They that the defendant was now able to appear at aro dus at the High Level platform, Portsmouth the Folies Cours de to at 9.55 a.m., 105 am, 1015 am, 10,25 am. 10.45 1.m., and 1135 am, and will run into the Dopkyard by way of Unicorn Gate, discharging their passengers at the North Railway Jetty. extensive platforms are being erected for that purpos
the other events to be celebrated Portmonth on Coronation Day, not already announced, will be a banquet in the Drill Hall of the B N. Barracks to 1,00) men from the
AGED ASSAULT BY A SOLDIER,
told the Bench that when he order- ed Daniel Marshall, a private in the Welsh Fusiliers, whom he found sleepin after 1hree Gorrrnment offices Albert Bowl, to get up out L'clock in the morning in the vicinity of the of that and take himself off, Marshall rose to bis feet and gave him a blow on the nose
Marshall denied this and as the charg› was
MAULED BY A TIGRESS.
Calcutta, 9th July. Major F. T. Williams, of the 28th Madras, Madras Hospital on Monday night, Ledealey, who was mauled by a tigress, died in
KING'S HOSPITAL FUND.
London, 8th July. to the King's Hospital Fund.
The Maharajah of Jaipur has given £5,000
THE SHIPPING COMBINE'S OFFER.
HANG London, 8th July. Mr. Arnold-Forster, speaking in the Hense of Commons, said that Mr. Plerpont Morgan's offer on behalf of the Shipping Combination, miralty for the next fifty years, had not yet to place the ships at the disposal of the Ad been accepted, because it will only be tressed in relation to British shipping generally. It is being very carefully considered. Mr. Amək Fereter said that be, would make a 'general' statement as soon as possible, v COTTON GEISIB
THM LADYSMITH BELOGRAMS.
The London correspondent of the English -montalegraphs on the 7th inst., me follows
General Sir Redvers Buller has published his Ladysmith hellograms.
They
differ imme terially from the version given by The Timer. History of the War." The following is the The Times History version (P General Buller's) $4 ft appears Cortsin I cannot relieve Lady smith for another month Even then only by mesus protrnoted siege operations. You will buro your, eiphers, destroy your gan, fire possibio with general beseiging forces, after away your ammunition, make best terms
giving me time fortify myself on Tugels."
BIR CHARLES WARBEN'S CASE.
London, 10th July.. Mr St. John Brodrick, in the House-of- Commons, said that there is no similarity in the cases of Sir Redvers Buller and Sir Charlen Warren; and to allow a rejoinder from Bir Charles Warren would be contrary to prelent and to discipline.
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·THE CAPA CONSTITUTION.
London, 7th July. The Daily News, the Daily Chimice, and the Standard welcomo Mr. Chamberlain's decision
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The mass of opinion commonds Mr. Cham berlain's decision on the question of the suspen eiou of the Constitution of the Cape Colony. ananionaly approve. Sir Gordon Sprigg The Colonial Ministers assembled in London hastane his return for the purpose of meeting Parliament. His convinced that there will be a fall and sufficient majority for passing the Indemnity Act.
NATIVE, LABOVE AND THE RAND.
London, 7th July, The Times correspondent at Johannesburg states that anxiety is felt regarding the supply of native labour. There will probably be a per manent dißoully in making the supply of native labour keep pace with the growing require- meats of the Kand.
EX-SOLDIERS AS MINABA.
Calcutta, 9th July. The London correspondent of the Englishmen telegraphs on the 8th instant, as follows-The Times pablishes a telegram from its Johannes- berg correspondent stating that, owing to an insulaient supply of native labour, it is pro posed, as an experiment, to employ discharged soldiers.
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THE TERMS OF ALLEGIANCE.
London, 8th July. The Earl of Unslow, the Under Becretary of State for the Colonies, has stated in the House of Lords that only those prisoners of war who accept the position of subjects of the King will be allowed to return to South Africa: but the British Governzent is willing to swept a formel déclaration where there are objection to the oath of allegiance. His Lordship further said that there would certainly be a difference beween foreigners and burghers under the pesco terms: burghers were entitled to repatriation, but foreigners were not.
BETURNING-BOERË.
Calcutta, 11th July. The London correspondent of the English. man, telegraphing on the 9th instant, states that arrangements are now being made for the repatriation of the Boer prisoners abroad," It is hoped to commence sending them back almost immediately. Small district commissions with appointed to supervise the work. resident magistrates presiding, have been
THE THIRD TEST MATCH.
ENGLAND BADLY BEATEN. -
TRUMP London, 5th July.
London, 8th July,
In delightful weather and before a good The cotton crisis in Lancashire is becoming (not out 11) resumed their innings at Sheffield attendance Mr. Jessop (notont 53) and Tyldesley more acute. The trade regards a lossy re-to-day. The start was disastrons, Mr. Jessop duction in the output as the only solution.
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THE SIAM CROWN PRINCE,⠀⠀ PR London, 8th July. The Crown Prince of Binm has arrived at
Paris, and has been received by President Loubet.
DUKE OF NORFOLK'S BEBRAVEMENT. A London, 8th July, The Duke of Norfolk's only son is dead.
} CSYLON "END" THE ALL-BRITISH OIBLE. | London, Bth Jaly." confirm the statement that the Ceylon-Coops The faily Mail announces that it is able to cable is being considered by the Eastern Tele. graph. Company, which will shortly deside the The Ceylons Mauritius project has not yet been discussed efflcinify.
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London, 10th July for the Ibrox Park stand at Glasgow, has been Mr. Alexander MoDougall, the contracte acquitted, after standing his trial on a cange of homicide experts stating that the text books are misleading and out of date.
PORTUGUESE PRINOR IN TROUBLE. GÜL
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FRENCH CONSOLA..
Dan Lundin, 10th July.
The French Chamber and Senate have
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Hongkong, 22nd July, 12. THE CAPTURE OF AN ARMED DHOW.
İNSİDE EXCITING CHASK.
The Aden correspondent of the Times of India seat details on the 8th inst, of a recent capture of a dhow with munition, of war for the Mad Mullah by H.K.S. Peratus which show that the affair was exciting.
being given out leg before wicket to Traubbe
[1990 when be bad improved bis overnight score by
officer, who complimented him upon his se 2 runs. Tyldesley also fell to the same bowler
cessful adventure. The whole of the crew of the when he had added 3 runs to his total. A. C.
prise, with the exception the three men. MacLaren caine it and played a fine innings.
tioned, jumped overboard and swam forthesbere. hat received little support. C. B. Fry left.
No attempt was made to intercept them. The after sooring 4 guns, boing given out leg before
two who were killed were buried by Mahome. wicket to Trumble, whilst F. 8. Jackson, after
dans among Lieutenant Bevan's crew, and the scoring 14 runs, foll a victim to Noblo, Lilley
one shot by Lieutenant Beran, who had been had made 9 runs, when Noble got his wicket,
previously wounded by shelf, was carried on to out by Armstrong, also off Noble's howling were useless in capturing these dbows, owing to were no casualties arong Lieutenant Beva's and Braund after making runs was wught Captain Pears, finding that men-of-war Aden, where he died soon after arrival. There A. C. MacLaren, after playing & fine innlege. the smugglers dropping the guns overboard when crew. Wan mught by Trumper off Noble's bowling, a big ship was sighted, itted up two dhows with and Hirst fell to Noble for a "dack Blues 3-pounder guns, and pinced sore of bluejacket MOET & CHANDON'S and Barnes had made 7 and 5 rons respectively, in them under the charge of a naval omber. when Trumble bowled Barnes, and the innings, One of these shows, under Lieutenant Bevan, with 7 extres added; foished for 195 runs, or 143 behind. The following are the fall scores the officer observed dhow of suspicious was cruising along the Ambian Conat, when and bowling analyses
ALL ENGLAND.
Secund Inninge. Abel, o Hill; b Nob Best Mr. Jensor, low, b Trumble Tyldesley, Trumble.
——— London, 10th July,
· Le Temps, 18 « lending artide, says that France must clearly define her action in Siam. France is free to not as she thinks, expedient within her sphere, bat ake must devote herself to defending her position on the (P) Mensin
the confidence of the Siamese, A
HARLEY EXGATZA.
Mr. Had Laren, a Trumper
Mr. Fry, lbw b Trumbie
Mr. Jackson, U Noble.
Liller, b Noble
Bmand, a Armstrong, b Nobi
Hirst, b Noble
Blodés, not cut Barnes, Trumble.
Extras
Totalin BOWLING ANALYSIA. Second Innings
Rune. Wickats.
Noble
Trumble Trimper Soundere
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Average. B.66 12.25
appearance heading towards the African Coest. One of the Arab crew was sent sloft, to wave a clotb, Obserting these Migos the strange dhow approached closer
bat, probably ob serving the 3-pounder in the bow of Lient- enant Bevin's_craft, she suddenly turned i
and steered direct for completely round the there. The beach was then
about two miles distant. Lieutenant Beran ordered a
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ing with this polite rogavat, the strange dhow
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replied with rifle shots, and half a dozen bullets MARTELL'S THREE STAR
How over the British craft, ons narrowly miss- ing Lieutenant Beraz, who, with the exception of the Arab steering, was the only one exposed. Another blank charge was fired; bet again the reply was rifle bullets, whereupon Lieutensut Bevan undervil w shell to be fired. Heveral shots took eneck on the hull of the chase, mutil one shall out the halyards of the wall, which clattered down on the deck. Tha two dhows were quickly close together, and none too soon, as they were then only half mile of the beach.
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two; while another maɑ had his legs simtst as shown in the following list for Review pur-quarters, but this the mutabor of the rickshs, sheme of lead settlement in the Transval and Considerable progress has been made in the
The C.P.R. steamer Empress of China amived vered from his body. Concealed in the dhow poses, postal and other arrangements. I be The boy moted letter gainst ships are denotes the and Lion Disny, who reported the incident to the Orange Blver Calony. The untober of Yokohami yesterday, at 3 am, and is dns were 64 rilles, and in her hold was found a large quantity of material for making grupowder, and was thas able to have applicants is entrmons. Temporary settlement here on the 30th inst, ano Inspector Willamson the coolie summoned
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made in urgent casas Large echemes The A.L. steamer Tiro left Shanghai for several tons of lead for manufacturing bullets Soon after the contraband- goods had been This Worship.after besting evidence, dismissed of irrigation are contemplated by the Imperial | this port yesterday.
dhow and the charge against the defendant of refusing to Government The military railways will hence The NYK esmer Tassata Mare (Austra tranderred to Lieuteunt Beran accept a presenger on the ground that a vehicle forll be styled the Central and South African lian Line) lekt Kobe ria Shimonosed and Nagn the price taken in tow the Pericus hore in driver is not bound to leave the stand unless wallways Lieut-Colonel Sir Giroud has saki for this port on the wind inat, p and high, and the gallant floer was enabled to
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