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capital and lies on the left bank of the Yanglaze, shout one hundred miles from the port of Wubu. Wanbeien, the fourth place in REUTER's list, is situated in Eastern Szechuan, on the left bank of
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We notes that the Shanghal Coronation Celebration Committee has already pablished Its programme
Acting Folice Inspector Withers has been promoted to the rank of inspector, to date
from the 1st prox. Inspector Withers has been
We are informed that the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Victoria and Mrs. Hoars have been invited to be present at Westminster Abbey on the occasion of the Coronation.
To the English suite originally appointed to attend on Prince Komates -Mr. Syage, of the Foreign Offies, and Mr. J. H. Longford General Sir Alfred Cassioo was added, and be- came the principal member of the English staff.
The Berlin Imperial Gazette announced on the 27th ult, that a German post offer had been opened at Amoy. Ite business includes a letter and newspaper service, the transmission of money by post, and the acceptance and delivery of parcels of the mast seize, prepaid or not prepaid.
of the China Inland Mission since 1887. over fifteen years in the Colony, Wachau, or Weichow, is an important ||||| addition. The town is of some size and will be remembered as the headquarter of the Triad Bebellion" of last year. The Chinese opposition to the opening of Peking as a Treaty port was known to be very strong, and it is not surprising that we should miss the name of the metropolis from among those of the new "poris." The opening of Changsha was no doubt upheld Tor 24 by the Chinese a sufficient for the province/ will be a distinot mark of Admiralty recogal: thither the warship Anangi, with a diplomatio
Pls.
Commodore Lambton, a home paper remarks, would, in any case, obtain his promotion to the post of Rear-Admiral at an early date, but in the cares of Captain Prince Louis of Batten berg and Captain Percy Scott, the promotion
tion of their services.
The Tokyo correspondent of the N. C. Daily News telegraphs :---In consegnence of the news that Captain Eosehill is about to leave Ionelala with a party to take possession of Marens Island, the Japanese Government have sent
ofleinl on board.
of Human at the present moment, without
The Bow of subscriptions to the proposed Mr. Newton, Luspector of Police at Rangoon, $7.80 the addition of Changte, on the western 000 side of the Tunging Lake, though as that committed suicide on the 13th just by blowing memorial statue to the late General John 19.20 town lies nearly forty miles below the out his brains with a revolver. The net Beers Nicholson, at Delhi, has been no generous that to have been a sudden impulss. The decensed the organisers hope, if the flow continues, the left no latter to say why he was taking his life,
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$7.20 9.00 12.00.
CHATEAU HLUT
BRION LARRIVET... 18.00
19.20
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21.00
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CARNET
25.00
CHATEAU LA TOUR
CARNET
30:00
CHATEAU RAUZAN CHATEAU LAFITE,
42.00 48.00
Three CLARETS are specially selected and obtained from the LEADING FRENCH GROWERS; they are of excep-
tional value and in fine condition.
CHATEAU LA TOUR CARNET, CHATEAU RAUZAN AND CHATEAU LAFITE
are recommended to the notice of Connois ses as high-class after-dinner Wines.
commencement of the rapids, and is acces
promised R15,000, and it is confidently expect- ad that the fund will reach R25,000.
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THE FORTHCOMING RACE STEVE VAREN MEETING.”
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS," Hongkong, 20th July, re →
Veteran
-25th
latter signed in your isle of
rough Interest, also
LONDON, 30th July, 10 n. RUSSIAN JINGO PRESS AND COREA. the
the fatter
wner," which The Noros Fremya says that now is the
this morning. Appeared in
naked ma time for Russia to act in Corea. She has more than
last if I want: “ Veturan." sara the on Saturda
been asked audied the peninsula quite enough,
* 1 I was "Old Oer. I may say with one St. Petersburg paper, and possesses more se on previous ocasións
single exception, some fat years ago, I have Rever written letter to the Public Press - information than Japaq does about it.
except over my own algostire. I am asither
Vetoran nor-Old Oat and I do not know·· who the gentleman are who so sign themselves However, I fally endorse " Veteran's" and *An Owners' views expressed in their letters I will go further and say that I believe that, if more enecuragement is not given in the future to resident members of our Jockey Club to keep ponies over from one meeting to another for
gradusiły "frale" out.. the purpose of racing, racing in Hongkong will
GENERAL NEWS.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,] SINGAPORE, 80th July, 2,15 p.m. SHIPPING CATASTROPHE The Ban Hin Quan collided with the Prins Alemader near the Muar on Tues- day, the latter stemmer sinking, with loss of 90 lives,
sible all the year to junks of censiderable and he was is no trouble departmentally. He state will shortly be ordered. There is now size, ita opening would scan a distinct gain we considered a promising officer, and he also
Hukon, or Hokou, lies had private means. to commerce. twenty-four miles east of Kiukinug, and is chiefiy known as market for black tea. Its nearness to Kíukiang may have militated against its establishment as a Treaty-port Chengtu, the capital of the province of Colonial Olice, died last month as his residence, suppose there is not. At the same time I think of 449 registered tons and 195 net tons. She members to keep pone in the Colony from
Major-General G. Wolfe, late assistant Com missioner of Basutoland, who had had a long career both in the Army and under the The Laurel, Exmonth, at the age of 76. He stook part in the campaign of 1860, in Chion, when he was present at the capture of the aku Forts and the surrender of Posing for which he had the medal with two clasps.
Szechuen, is one of the most notable towns. of China in many ways. Even in his time MARCO POLO found it "a rich and noble city," and it is beautifully situated, well built, and clean. The inhabitants of Cheng- to have an excellent reputation-not an
The 68. Pingsney, which arrived in Hong kong yesterday, has brought out a portion of
WT suites in The Garden, a horticultural journal-It has been remarked to me that there is nothing in nature to equal a field of red popples in flower, and for gorgeousness I it must be admitted that there are many more beautiful sights. Many of our hillsides (at Hongkong) at certain sessons of the year are simply pictures of beauty. When rhododendron (Azalea) indicum in in bloom its thousands of Howers dotted about amongst the green foliage of other shruls render it a sight for any The same way
vaimportant point, as there were 800,000 of the undamaged cargo er djaz, which rossut lover of nature to wish to see.
struck a reef near Jeddah last month; the remainder of the undamaged cargo comes out in the Antenor, dus ist prox, and the Dardanus and Pokling, both due here on 4th prox. The attention of couaigudes in drawn to the advertisement which appears elsewhere.
them when Inst enumerated. The trade of Tibet and Koko-Ner comes to Chengtu, principally in the shape of furs, drugs, and musk. That Great Britain has been unable to secure its opening is a great pity, and at the same time a loss to China herself Huuchou, otherwise known as Suifu or
The new obief of the Russian Orthodox Hsuifu, lies also in Szechuen, is about 190
Mission in Peking (who is to be a bishop honče miles south-east of Chengtu, and controls forth) will be Bishop Ianokenti, who has the Yunnan-Szechen trade, beside being got out for Peking accompanied by an itself in a salt and coal-mining and gold-urchimandrite, two monks, thru dracou, and washing district. It is to be regretted that 34 novitiates. The sum of £16,500 has been this town, too, must apparently still remain granted to the bishop for restoring the mission closed; but the Chinese have evidently which was destroyed. The yearly grant for fought hard against opening more new ports maintaining the mission was formerly 700 than they are absolutely obliged to, and the it will be 13,800 in future, A. S. WATSON & CO. concession of five now wrung from them is
We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colcay or from our authorized Agents at the Coast Poris.
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at least a step in the right direction. Some of the five are not looked upon as very valuable by many authorities, but, as the London and China Express wrote
anticipation last month, each one 'carries with it a certain immunity from baceful Chinese practices, which should "assuredly lead to the extension of foreign "Irade, even if few or noue foreign firma "become established at ports, a resuit we “have seen at some of the more recently "opened Treaty ports." The fight for fresh Treaty ports is long and arduous, and the results are not always gratifying, but the progress is gradually leading up to what Europene residents must all hope for; the throwing open of Chins and the expan sion thereby of international coinmercs,
The Portuguess gunboat Diu left for Manzo Pesterday, and the German gunboat Luche for
Canton.
The Gorman mail of the ith ult, per as, flapibury, was delivered in London on the 29th inst.
be said of a host of other things.
:
THE TANJONG PAGAR MURDER.
On the 23rd inst. at the Singapore Police Court Josef Guis. the Frenchman charged with the murder of a riksha-coolie at Tanjong Pagar on the morning of the 7th inst, was brought up on rehand. The only evidence that remained to be taken was that of Mr. J. van Cuylenberg, who simply produced a plan of the read in which the murder is alleged to have occurred. This closed the case for the Crown. The prisoner was asked whether be wished to make any state- meut, but only intimated that he intended pronecation was then real over to him and ke roserving his defence. The evidence for the was formally committed for trial at the next. Aesires.
JAPAN AND THE HANOI
EXHIBITION.
The N-C, Daily News says in its "Nowa on Native Affairs"-Intimate Irionds of the enlightened Viceroy Tao u of the Two Kwang provinces, whose resignation was recently accepted, state that E. was forced
Several Japanese provinces are showing a to abandon publ e life esing to the bitter and determined hatred of the palace emachs, who keen interest in the Hanoi Exhibition, which thwarted H.E. in cvery way they could and opens on the 2nd November this year, and already incessantly and waliotonsly slandered and 500 intending exhibitors have sent in their traduced him before their Majesties Finding names; specimens of the agricultural, industrial, that he could do né good to his country while and artistic products of Koba, Osaka, Kioto, and the eunuchs held sway in the palace precincts, other places will for one feature of the pro- H.. put up the nenal Chinese ples of illness, pdeed exhibits. In addition, three important The porcelain and Satsums-ware factorice have and so got permission to resign offica, canse of this vindictive hatred of the caruchy decided to send workman to Hanai to fit up was owing to a suggestion of Viceroy Tao Ma workshops and kilns for the manufacture of for the abolition of eunuclia from the palaces for ever.
these goeds, and Chinese potters skilled in the fashioning of the well-known doisonné ware are also to be sent to the Exhibition. There is in Japan a strong movement in favour of the Exhibition, and not only is the Chamber of Commerce vieing with the Commercial and Indus trial Society of Japan in promoting its interests, bat the Minister for Agriculture and Commerce has appointed a committee to receive applics- tions from intending exhibitors and generally to organise the local programme in conasotion with the Exposition; this committee has been granted credit by the Minister to the amount of 10,000 yen.
A Calentin despatch, dated 14th July, say There was an extraordinary occurrence near Coonoor on Saturday. A number of men belonging to the Wellington Military Depot, iuelading a detachment of the Middlesex regiment, under the command of Lieut. Wright, were out for a morning ronts march, Lieut. Wright reprimanded a man for stouch. ing, and ordered him to march ahead of the detachment. The man obeyed; but later, when the detachment was standing, he gradually worked back to where Lient. Wright HALSS. "PIQUE" AND "MUTINE". standing, and felled him with a blow on the Bead with his ride. Lieut. Griffiths of the mame regiment, sprang forward, but was too Monday next for Tytam Bay for firing purposes, Iste to avert the blow, Lient. Wright was and will return on the Friday following. This stunned hat recovered consciousness Boom sloop is likely to be our only protector for affer. Lient. Griffiths seized the man, who was some-time.
We received yesterday from the US Consulate General the following typhoon warn ing issued from Manila Observatory at 11 am, that day-Depression off the ocast of Luzou.
H.M.S. Rinalde will leave the harbour in
H.M.S. Terrible made the following signal, when leaking the anchorage-on-Monday on her homeward voyaga: Good-bye, Hongkong; thank you for the welcome given and with prosperity to the Colony.
marched to barracks under arrest, and pow avails trisl.
DAMAGED.
The NO. Daily News publishes the following details of an accident in which several British mon-of-war and a Shanghai merchaut vessel were concerned
On Tuesday fart, the 22nd inst., the EC str. Suizo arrived at Kiukiang from Hankow, ad about 8 m., moored, and began discharging cargo At 11 am, the British oruiser Pique, the slope Afutive and Rosario, and the gunboat Britomart arrived on their way to Hankow, and anchored in single Ele in the order of their names ne above. Shortly after noon the Sutro having finished discharging, proceeded to turn preparatory to leaving for Shanghai, there being plenty of room between the way vessels and the
HONGKONG, 31st July, 1902. WRITING on the 27th of last month the London and China Empress said. In the negotiations for the revision of the com. mercial Treaty with China now in process "by the Commission presided over by Sir JAMES MAOKAT at Shangbai, it seems to "be virtually agreed-and to be the only “definite issue achieved so far--that eight "new Treaty ports will be created. The
Chinese, however, bare not entirel when a Chinaman was stabbed in the side with tives the have come so far, were not to be part shore. Unfortunately a very strong current
The police bave armated one man, nat, how ever, the actual suflant, in connection with the attempted murder at Wanchai on Saturday,
knife and wounded seriously.
It must be a source of some disappointment, wrote the L. & C. Express, that, with the exception of the bodyguard of the Saltan of Perak, none of the Eastern contingents were to be part of the procession on 27th inst. (June), It could not be expected that they would find a place on the actual Coronation day, but that they, in common, with so many other represents
of the living, moving "chow
wust ha
Six more Chinese plague cases, five fatal, were disappointing. The bulk of the Strails by the chow-chow water," refused to answer
reported up to noon yesterday. No less than four dead bodies were found in Bridge Street, Hung Lane, New Street, and at the corner of Teang San and Queen Streets.
was running at the time, and the Buice, caught acquiesced at the present. The ports, if "they may all be so termed, are Shuntien-fur- (Peking), Changha and Changte in
Contingent and the men from Hongkong her helm. She drifted on to the Pique first, "Hunan, Nganking in Auhwej, Hukou in
would, in conjunction with other Colonil fortunately missing the ram, and scraped the “Kiangs, Chengts and Hsuchou in
forces, have acted as a Guard of Honour at erniser from bow to midships, carrying away Whitehall, adjacent to the Horse Guarie, davite and other gear, them crashed into the Chiangmen-hsien "Szechuen, and
This was necessitated by the fact that the whole bowsprit of the Muline, cutting clean through We are requested by the officers of the of the troops in the procession would consist it. In spite of a severe bruise on the log "Kwangtung."--REUTER'S telegram of the 28th instant, appearing in to-day's issue, Kowloon garrison to state that owing to the solely of mounted men. Not even the Royal received from the broken davits of the Pique
inelemency of the weather the gymkhana anaovuces definitely that China will open meeting at the Happy Valley which was to take Navy the senior Service (except in the Captain Lamble stuck to his post, and the Sutwo part of at last coming under control he steered her clear Kongmun, Changela, Ngankin, Wanhaien, and Waiebau. Three of these five can be place this afternoon is postponed to Monday, persons of a few naval AD.C.B) was part
in
identified in the list of eight given in the London and China Exprese, namely Kong- mun (Kwangtung), Changsha (Hunan) and Ngaukin (Anbwei), Kongmuu in familiar us ore of the West River stages, situated in the Canton Delta and of cona
the 4th prox.
With reference to the article we published yesterday on harmless tobacco, it is interesting
to note that Messrs Llets, S'Jacob & Co. have
The Ban Hin Guan is an iron screw steamer
was built and supind of Glasgow in 1878 by the firm of T. Wingate, and was owned by Mr. Lim He Paar, Singapore. Her dimensions are:-Length, 150 ft, breadth, 22 ft. depth, 10 ft 9 in. The Prins Alexander, which was owned by Mr. Lim Tjip Hisng, of Singapore was built and engined in 1872 at Port Glasgow by Blackwood and Gordon. She was a larger steamer than the Bon: Hin Guan, having a gross tonnage of 1,000 and a not tonnage of 729. Her length was 340 ft., breadth 30 font, and depth 17 ft. Neither steamer latterly was classed in Lloyd's Register. The Mimar is river flowing into the Strait of Malacca through Johore and Negri Zombilan, where it rises. Its month is in 2 deg. 3 mia. N.}
REUTER'S SERVICE,
LONDON, 28th July,
GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA. The Times Shanghai correspondent states that negotiations for commercial treaty between Great Britain and Chine are practically con oluded, and that a draft of the proposed treaty has been unconditionally accepted by China..
THE KING'S HEALTH. The Standard learns that His Majesty the King is not yet upon his feet, nor has his wound yet healed.
Now what encouragment bare the Stewards of the Jockey Clab a body given to resident
nesting to meating for the purposer of meing? Please notice, I my the Stewardia an a body, for there are and have been individual exceptions Take the programme for the February meeting of 1902, as an example; study it and see how members of the Jockey Club who own welty ponies which had been imported for the race meating of 1801 were treated when the pro
gemme at last appeared about the 16th to 20th Desember, 1901. For these unfortunate ownerg the following bill of fare was provided :---
First day 2nd Ross The Valley Stakes, three quarters of a mile. 8th Race: The Foo- show up, from the two mile post ones round and in.
Becond day at Race:. The Flyaway Stakes, three quarters of a milò, 9th Baos: The Professional Crip, one mile and a quarter. Third day 2nd Race: The Water Handicap, one mile and a half
Bye-law 12 made by the Stowards decreod an increase or allowance of 1b for every quar
,
ter of an inch, equal to 4 ha per inch, whilst the subscription water griffins of 1901-1902 esáson, were racing amongst themselves at an increase or allowance of just double that decreed by and Bye law-19. This last increase allowance was the outcome of a meeting of the owners of the 1901-1902 subscription waler griffies held before Bye-Law 12 we evor made. What encouragement was hel ever
OFTET Hengrong subscription waler out to owners of Heng tong grifins of 1900-1901 season kept ever for the 1902 meeting by the programme of the 1902 Great Britain has expressed her willingness meeting to induce owners to keep over posies to support China in her policy of reform, from obe meeting to the next? In fene of the * China will open Kongmus, Changsha, Ngan fre races open to inch ponies the nurtunato kin, Wanhsien, and Waichau as treaty ports, owners had to meet the pick of the Shanghai There is now only the article abolishing subscription waler griffins. I use the term lekin which awaits British approval. pick for it was scarcely likely that anyone
The prospects of His Majesty going through with the Coronation on the 9th August are now much more assured, but only as an invalid, REFORM IN CHINA.
=
TATEE.
THE ABOLISHMENT OF LEKIN IN
CHINA.
The quid-pro-quato Chips for the abolition of lekin, is a surfax which will make the taxation on foreigu imports between ten and eleven percentage ad valorem, according to the present system of valuation, i
LONDON, 28th July.
THE KING'S CONDITION. His Majesty the King is now able to leare
propels himself. his couch and sit in a wheeled chair, which he
JAPAN'S REPRESENTATIVE IN RUSSIA
Count Matangata is now at St Peterburg, nd Prince Kematan is expected to arrive there
to marrow,"
ROWING--THE WINGFIELD BOULLS. The race for the Wingfield Boulls has resulted in a victory for Mr. Clonte, of the London Rowing Club.
RUSSIA'S INTERNAL TROUBLES. Prince Messtechertki who was commissioned by H.M. the Ter le investigate the causes of the recent disturbances in Southern Ha reports that secret agents, disguised as Lelan and pilgrini,
nia, are inciting the pengeste revolt, by representing to them that a bew partition of the land would thereby result.
would take the trouble to send er import an animal from Shanghai unicas such animal was considered to be pretty good. The conditions of such foar races imposed no limit as to light. Amongst the Shanghai walere entered in such four tuces were two horse vis., Golden Bell ara Black Snake, each measuring 15 hands and one quarter inak. In the fifth race, which was the Flyaway Stakes and in which Shanghai walers could not run, the subscription griflus" of 1900-1001 had to carry a penalty of 12 lbe extra. The following are the results of much five ededThe Valley Stakes, won by Mayfy
(Golden Bell and Black Brake did not start in this race The Foschow Cap, won by Black Snake. The Flyaway. Stakes, won by Ichibet, The Professional Cup, won by Golden Bell, The Waler Handicap, won by Golden Bell. Eo that Golden Dell and Black Snake, each measuring divided betr hat ther
race af
BUILDING COLLAPSES. I Owing partly to the recent heavy rain and partly to the reconstruction of the adjoining building, which left them unsupported, kitchene at 56, First Strees collapsed on Tuesday, burying one coolio. He was ing out by the police and removed the hospital, whore kindly be succumbed yesterday to his injuries.
An unoccupied house in Stanley was also amked by the rain to such an extent that if collapsed. No one was hurt.
time, the Ener
Most of
dare
feel
and one quarter inch, the only three races in nid dlouty was the only 11010101 which won a the only pony of his
in any of the other ging results for fatore
realy feel justifled in quöting "dever drawn attenfion
ould begő
December
the 1902
a letter to
eeme Owner's”
never even received a and whichlette oukinde
December
und Hongkong Telegraph such letter in their Isues of
what lengthy one, so I reduce it at length, but following extracts from that had heard on the previous" Friday, that a drait prograIMUS, been drawn. which even races were to be
QUICK PASSAGE BY EMPRESS OF CHINA. the procession. Certainly the length would of the other two mag-of-war and came to have been spun out to a greater extent, but the anchor. We nuderstand Captain Lambie went
second dayE the meeting and six on on themselves would certainly have preferred aboard the Pique to see Captain Reynolds about Fear days late in leaving Vancouver owing reserved for walous on each of the first and ally caused by bony ralus, the CPE mainly three would be open to Hongkong sub to mazek over the route, and the public, culd the sideat, and was complimented upon the to the mails having been delayed by a mountain the third day, and hot of a meni ces scarcely have chafed at a trifling louger display, skilful manner in which he had handled his chip in stock olgars nearly free from nicotine. This for which they would, in nearly all cases, have under the circumstances, the offers of the steames Empress of Chine arrived herson Mon- injurious constituent is extracted by special had to wait many weary hours before it reached cruiser raying that hat for his clever seaman day night well within schedul
When the crew of the time was process, and the cigars retain their fire aroma, the point any particular spectator might have ship the matter would probably have been minek not being day unt derable commercial importance already and are strongly recommended in preference to been at We believe, the L. & U. Sopresa con more serious than it was Changtha is the capital of its province, all others, so that even aged people and invalids tinues, the public, would have liked to see a Pique saw a collision was inevitable they were the trip, inclu lying on the right bank of the Heiang-kiangan smoke them without danger or lacon.much as it could in this way, and the few more very smart in getting inboard much of the BC, being made 190 miles SSE of Ichong, and is a walled venience. The amount of nicotine found in minutes germpled in passing a point would hars projecting gear, and so minimising the effect
beyond the pot esila bung carried away industrial city with a population of some unprepared cigars is 1.5 per cent., in these, been cheerfully given to see the representative of the impot. This co ustained no i 300,000. Ngankin is another provincial analysis shows the presence of only 36 per cent. contingents from all parts of the Empire.
des of the previous toason, in two they would bays to meet Shanghai riptlen ponies at a difference of only & The per inch, the third race being a handicap, L. matinsed as follows
I would ask you, gentlemen, before publishing programme to sak yourselves if you are not hug to the programa at se present ting orner of Hongkong sub- of lamb kalaca with a great