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BIRTHS.

Welhalwel on the 17th iant, arrived in

H. M. Erst class cruiser Cressy, which left

harbour early yesterday morning.

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The Malay Mail hears that a wealthy local resident is proposing to present a Maxim gön . P. R. Co., paned the following re-to the Selangor Volunteer Corps and another solution: "That this Chamber strongly one to the Peruk, Volunteers.

Times in its Nowchwang Notes, of the railway There are appearances, says the P. & T. ing given up by the Russians. Yet the Puszian railway authoritica are laying in large stocks of Japanese coal.

The Corean authorities have decided that the mode of dressing the hair new adopted by Corean soldiers is unsuitable, and another mode is to be enforced for the ass of all soldiers and policemen before the celebration of the anniversary of the Emperor's birth takes place The Unive-eat Gazette says that over twenty book-stores for the sale of books on "Western Learning" were saddenly opened in Wuchang. The books came from Shanghai and were to he sold to the candidates for the Chu-jen examination. The sale was so brisk, that that the daily receipt of each shop was over two hundred dollars.

Warren's Cirons has just concinded its visit lito Tianfun.

The Faultless Biscuit Company of Philadel phis purposos establishing a branch factory in

Manila.

A police and fire alarms system, her boon, abig. pet for Manila, and is expected, to arrive about

the 16th of next month,-

badly needed in Manila. Mr. Morgan Shuster, The American says that docking facilities are

Collector of the Fort, is of the same opinion.

The cholera epidemic in the Philippines is going down, although Iloilo still shows a pretty high record, according to the latest news from the Islands.

Fifteen sailors of the British ship Groviarty. shire who refused to work any longer on account of alleged ill-treatment in the way of bad food and overwork have been sentanord by the

weeks' pay and to be conflued on board until the British Vios-Conent at Manila to forfeit six vessel is ready to put to an. The period of defention is not to exceed six weeks."

Dr. Mugliston, in his Medical Report on the

TELEGRAMS.

* DAILY PRESS » SERVICE.

FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

THE "ZAFIRO" BOBBERY,

Nothing further han trapspired with regard to fle larceny of 850,000 gold from the steamship Zafro, nor can much be done until the vampel seriyor back from Manila and the report of ber officers has been reorived. Uche mònby waS.COM" Égned to a Chinaman in Manlis who had entered · into « food-supply contract with the American squadron con the station, and, arlo gram, to LONDON, 21st September, 11.10 a.m. have deposited it na segurity, Hposre. Shewan

Tomes & Company, it is stated, Ill content the claim that is certain, to be lodged for the north- tatian of the money, and will ask, the shipper to prove that the misting bex sctually contained the amount of spacio in question. If that claim la sustained, the loss, of course,

прод the shipping company. A dosrahing enquiry is sure to be hald, and the developmen of th

In its lane of the 17th inate the Manila Cablenews claya - Filty, fhousand dollars in

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FRENCH PRESS AND KELANTAN.

Notwithstanding British denials, the French Press treat the occupation of Kelan Lan by Great Britain as a fast. L'Eclair says:--France runs no risk of conflicts will be watalied with mingh interest. with England, because she will give France carte blanche. Japan is the real element of

danger in the Siamese question."

[This refers to the visit recently made by Sir Frank Swettenham to Kelantan, in Biasse Straits Settlements for 1000, says that the Malays, which visit, e sinted in our leader general sanitary condition of the Colony, so far colume on the 19th inst, was practically accept as the Municipalities of Singapore, Penang, anded by the Straits Times as an indication of the Malcom are onncerned, may be considered fairly approaching occupation by Great Britain of satisfactory: all have excellent water suppiles Kelantan, and possibly of Tringgaun.-ED., and conservancy is good. But the public health P.P.] of the Colony for 1900), taking the death-rsts an our guide, was not very good, all the Settle- mente, notably Eingapore, showing higher mortality rates than for 1990,

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,1

gold.com is missing from the cargo of the steamship Zafiro. It was a part of a shipriest of funds from Hongkong to a Chidées Canker in this city. The maledu package contain- ing funds has mysteriously disappeared. The taken Aboard at valuable bundle of money was Hongkong and placed in the strong room of the vessel together with the mail and other import- ut matters to be kept under look and key. The Zutro, carrying no purer, this strong. room ca nader the jurisdiction of the cilet Hongkong If lost in trannie, the matter is oud for serious instigation, but the wrents for the theazuar Barnes & Lo, em Ok

officer of the boat. The loss was overlooked at

the opinion

at

the other end of the line, and that the missing money never was placed aboard at Hongkong- At the mame me, they have just no time in placing tech-E

on the

"endorses the necessity for a fast and * reliable Atlantic service being inaugurated "in connection with the present excellent " service between China, Japan, and Canada, "and being of opinion, judging by the "regularity, despatch, and reliability of the "Canadian Pacific Railway Company's "present Pacific service, that an equally "satisfactory Atlantic service would be provided on the improved conditions "stated above" [which we have just summarised],"hereby recommends that the contract for such a mail and passenger "service be accordingly entrusted to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the Postingsters-General at Loudou, England, and Ottawa, Canada.*.. The recommendation of the Chamber of Commerce will meet with the approval of the whole mercantile and general community in Hongkong, and the prospect held out of so rapid a passage between Britain and the Far East ria Canada is most alluring. It is to be hoped that the advice of the Globe will be followed and that the Canadian concilable. Suck onslaughtere saldom heart | arranging to make inoculation available through Boxere are now threatening the three cities Captain Fraser, formerly chief encer of the

Pacific Railway Company will reap the fruit of its past services by securing this new contract, which promises great things for British interests in the Far East as a time when they are threatened by most determined rivals.

in the Gazette.

Subadar. Ikbal Singh has been appointed Honerary A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor.

A list of collapsed houses in Hongkong from

The news from Achaea about the recent sto cessful surprises of patrols by Achinese have aroused a painful impression in Holland, says the Straits Times. The Achinese, it is evident, are s daring as over despite thirty years of warfare. and those who keep the held continue to be irre-

by are becoming of a few years ago. Now too common. The fault i to lie in not sending troops enough to seat of distur bance. The result is that in the remoter districts theenemy actually outnumber the fores of the Government, and san come into sotien in overwhelming strength.

All the thirty-seven dostora - engaged in

SERIOUS BOXER OUTBREAK the plague inoculation campaign in the Punjab will themselves be inoculated immediMISSION PREMISES DESTROYED ataly on arrival, and will also undergo a short

course

SHANGBAI, 21st September, 9.40 p.case, and farther developments are awaited. A representative of the Cablehows Inter- viewed ■ gentleman bounected, with the con- alguses of the steamer, and be confried the current ramour that the money was short; he did not desire to make any further statement than that the matter would be most thoroughly sifted He stated that it was not a matter of suspicion, and that be ryally believed the miss- ating money never was loaded aboard the Zofra at Hongkong, but that in the checking of the were mell and pacaages a mistake probably occurred. and that the funds were immediately returned to the consignor when the error was discovered.

The Boxar outbreak at Szechuen has

of study in the plague resoaralı laboratory at Bombay. The projvoted campaign agaunter a serious form. The premises will of course be necessarily confined to British territory, but the co-operation of Native States Meichou of the China Inland Mission

will be welcomed. The Patiala Darbar has

already set an example in the matter by destroyed, but happily no lives lost.

the State, and it is hoped that other States in the Provice will follow suit.

As is a familiar fact, the import of it to China is forbidden, and foreign salt is con-

There is, therefore, trsband

an active Buggling trade in many parts of the country, and capdcially across the frontier from Burma, In Bhamo and elsewhers salt is sold to Chitieve traders, wire smuggle it into Yunnan. Last year the business was particularly brisk, 56,652 mounds bering heen sold in Blamo. against 49,75 the previous year. The depaty commissioner at Bhamo, in his report for the

The

of Taulien-haien, Hangyab-hsien, and Kistingfu.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 18th September,

TRAFFIC.

TO PROTECT TRANS-ISTHMIAN

Owing to civil warfare threatening inter forence with the Trous-Isthmian traffs, fifty American marines with a quick-firer in an

Information on the pujat kar boon-cabled for---

vessel, was wren, bat denied having any know- ledge of the matter Captain, Fraser slated ho had been ashore all day; and if anything of such importance had occurred he would have been sent for immediately. It was afterwards stated by an employes of Warner, Barnes & Co., at the Time Club, that such a loss really took place, and that Mr. Brown of the firm was ut the time in the bay investigating the matter.

VOLUNTEER FUNERAL.

Mr. C. Cameron, a diver in the Naval Yarı,

died early on Saturday morning last from malarial fever, and was barted in the afteravon in the Happy Valley. The deceased, who had a large

the 1st January to the 3rd August, 1902, i/ing of temporary single blessedness and they had past year, saya that in September last a Chinese armoured truck are accompanying trains be-circle of friends, was a strong, hearty-looking

Says the Manila American :-" Boure for pec- The cessation of plague at Pakkoi is notified ple in this city ware disagreably surprised to have the steamer America Maru arrive a day ahead of time. These were the married men whose wives return on this particular boat-from their trips to the States. These staid widowers had celebrated the night before their last even celebrated so well that none of them were on hand to welcome their better halves yesterday morn- ing. When these disappointed wires reached home and found that their hobbies had not returned sinoc yesterday they were not in tho best possible humour. It took hours of ingenious pleadings and some very far fetched explanations

published in the Gazette.

Sergeant Major M. S. Northcote has been appointed Supernumerary Lieutenant in " A.' Machine Gun Company, H.K.V.C.

The appointment of Captain FW. Lyons, Inte South Staffordshire Regiment, to be Deputy Superintendent of Folice and Assistant Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, is notified in the Gartie.

Lient. J. E. Arbuthnot, M.V.O., Scots Guarde, has been appointed A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor, with the local rank of Captain. He

to convince the ladios that it was all due to the

America Mart's swiftness and thatthey would have met with a grand reception had they net arrived a day sooner than they were expected. This shows the value of a good service of shipping news,

official was sent from Marion to the Chinese Shan obief of Mongwad with orders to take stringent steps to check the contraband traffi in salt across the border. The chief had farmed out the right to import foreign salt to one of his favourites, over the beads of a group of three or four Chinese Shau officials who had hitherto paid him for the right to import forsiga salt into the State. The favourite was ass sinated, and the murderar ad serues the border into the Bhamo district, whence he wrote setter to his employers demanding payment for the wurder. This letter fell into the hands of the chief, who, fearing a conspiracy againt himself,

A telegram to the Octasia'ische Lloyd, Anted summoned a Burmese outlay, one Bah Po,

tween Colon and Panzaia.

SANDHURST.

Henceforth cadets at Sandhurst will be restricted to bear at mass; wine will not be allowed.

LATER,

THE BOER GENERALS IN EUROPE

The Boer Generals appear to have abandoned their European tour, largely owing to plain hints from Germany and other Powers that they will not allow Anti-British demonstrations.

THE PEARY EXPEDITION. Lieutenant Peary with the Windward Ex-

On the 8th September, at Taiping, F.M.S., the ban also been appointed His Excellency Tientsin, 14th September, saysWe received to bis aid wilk 300 trans-frontier Kachina podition has arrived at Sydney, Cape Breton

wife of W. J. B. Asнer, of a daughter.

On the Dth September, at All Saints, Tientain, the wife of Captain L. C. DUNSTERVILLE, of a son.

On the fith September, at Tientsin, the wife of Or the 12th September, at Wayside Read, Shanghai, the wife of Capt. H. MacKINNUN, of i daughter

PESCY H. KENT, of a son.

On the 17th September, at "Bowna," St. Kikia, Melbourne, the wife of C. W. DE BRIGHT, I. M.. Custosne, Shanghai, of a daughter.

DEATH

On the 17th September, at the Shanghai General Hospital, MAURICIO Å. Xavier.

The Daily Press,

HUNGKONG OFFICE: 14, DE VEUX ROAD LONDOK OFFICE: 131, ELBET. STREET E

Hosasuna, 22nd September, 1902.

Private Secretary,

scientific discoveries were made.

mán, and the very last In be expected to succumb to fever." He was a corporal in " B”. Machine Gun Company, Volunteer Corps, and on Saturday the Commandant, Major C. G.. Pritchael. E.G.A.. used an Express to be circulated asking members of th -Orpe to y muster as strong as possibla för tus fuascal, and to fall in at Headquarters af four o'clock. | Besides the Volunteers, many civilian friends of the deceased attended, and the service was conducted by the Res. C. B. Hick}log, Union Church.

KOWLOON BOWLING CLUB:

Much interest, centred round the expected

the finaliste, the match had to be postponed indefinitely, Me

with today's mail the Shanghai papers of the Those implicated in the murder of the favourite Island, Nora Scotia. The expedition did not contest in the final for the Chairman's Cup, but, Mesir. Erich Georg & Co. say in their sixth inst., among thom the Shanghai Times, fled, and the outlaw and his Krebins had a free rench the North Pole, but very important owing to the illness of Mr. Macdonald, ons of weekly share bat, dated Hongkong, 20th September-Baxiness during the week has remained exceedingly quiet, and hardly any- thing of importance has been transacted; in several instances the rates have weakened, while only a few stocks show some improvement.

A slight outbreak of fire occurred last night shortly after 7 o'clock in an outhouse con nected with the promises of Li Kwong Leong, furniture dealer, at the rear of Masses. Caldbook and Macftregor's, off Queen's Road. The Fire Brigade turned out and effectually extinguished the famos, which had been pretty well subdued O

by the time they arrived. The damage done was trißing.

hand for a time. But the disturbance soon subsided, the Kaching dispersed, and the import which was interrupted for a time by the disorder, to Mengwan of the contraband foreign salt

was carried on more actively than before..

THE ACCIDENT ON KOWLOON. RANGE.

LONDON, 19th September.

LORD SALISBURY ILL. The Timess says that Lord Salisbury, who is Bow in Switzerland, is unwell and confined to his bed. English and Swiss dostors are attend- ing him, and his own doctor has been summoned from London.

containing a report, taken from Chinese papers, that Chinese soldiers: captured the arms and horses of some German soldiers, who were dia. turbing the graves of Prince Su's ancestors, notwithstanding a complaint was lodged with the German Ministor of similar offenova before, and that Afteen of the German soldiers were captured by the Chinese and severely beaton, before they were released. Of course, there is

The bluejacket who accidentally shot himself not a single word of trath in this report; but

on the rifle range at Kowloon on Thursday died it is considered here vory strange that an

in the Naval Hospital on Saturday morning, and English-Americaa nowepopor could give publi- was interred with naval honours in the Happy city to such a port, which, they must say Valley Cemetery in the afternoon, a large themselves, could not be correct. As far as themester of the deceased man's comrades attend German Legation and the German soldiers ing the funers. As we have already reported, wire concerned, the report is a pore invention. the deceased, with others, was practising with There have taken place some disturbances by the Morris tabs, and in unscrewing it from his

LONDON-19th September. the Chinese mafoos of a German civilian, who is an noexploded charge went off, the Lullet is besides in no way connected either with the cutting through his belt and lodging in the LORD SALISBUEY'S INDISPOSITION. German Legation or with any members of the

Lord Salisbury is anffering from a slight German Brigade.

attack of gout, and will be unable to travel for

fortnight. There is no cause for anxiety,

stomach.

HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.

A meeting was held on Saturday in the Board Boom of the Sanitary Department to consider the proposed formation of a Civil Service Cricket Club. Iion. Dr. F. W. Clark, Mòdical Officer of Health, presid›d, and there was a good attendance, representatives being present from

NEW AMBASSADORS. The newspapois publish a rumour that Baron Hayashi, Inpanese Minister la London, and Biz Claude Macdonald, British Minister in Japan, are to be raised to the rank of umbas

sadors.

ITALY AND M. PELLETAN. Italy has intimated that she does not ragan M. Pellatan's utterances seriously.

THE POSTPONED ROYAL PROCESSION.

The Royal progress through the streets"

Mr. T, W. Robertson and hír. A. R. Kinross, the losers In the semi-final, played off for the third pris, the match resulting in an easy win for the latter by 12 points. The total scores were:-Mr. Kinross, 21, Mr Robertenn, 8.

At the conclusion of the game, Mis, Milroy, who was introduced by air. W. O, Jack, vice- | president of the Club, gracefully presented the prise, a handsome fair of silver-back hair brashes to the winner, and was in turn made the recip sat of a pretty, bouquet of Lowen at the hands of Miss Lily Logan, During the afternoon, tea and ice-cream were ferved, and this siteation to the phra

| physical wants of the

«pectators contributed greatly to the enjoyment of the day

SHAKESPEARE IN JAPAN.

Mr. Tanbone a Japanese man of letters, made a trañelation of Shikarpaare a Julius Cæsar some years ago for the Japanese stage, writes the Tokyo sorrespondent of the N-U Daily News, but though it has bom reportedly per- formal in Tokyo and elsewhere before endienoor who were only too anxious to cate's the spirit of the great English dramatist, each audiences have in the great, mejority of cases bean, almost to a man in the dark sa to the meaning of the

No further tidings have been received of the In our issue of Saturday we published a

steamer Seanglenng, writes the Amoy correspon telegram from our London correspondent intent of the N.-C. Daily News. She is supposed which it was stated that the London even to have encountered the typhoon of the 2nd ing paper the Globe had commented August, between Swatow and Amoy, and

Our news from Kuliang, says the Foochow favourably ou a resolution of the Hongkong foundered with all bands. The agents of the General Chamber of Commerce in support Seangleang, Messrs, Khoo Ewa Chye and Co., Echo of the 13th inst, is that at the of an accelerated steiraship service Dia of Amoy, reported that some fishing juuks turn of the month a good many of the Canada and had suggested that steps should picked up some buoys marked "Seangleang, missionaries and their familles began to be taken to ascertain what the increased Rangoon," and some planks and passengers take their departure and several fave left since. The temperature is described as having become cost will be and then whether it is possible luggage off Chapel Island.

-distinctly autumnal. There is no longer say to increase the present unbsidies. As the We are indebted to the N.-C. Daily News for use for verandahs in the evenings, the air bring resolution of the Chamber of Commerce had the following translation of a placard that was tos okilly for comfort after sansat. Flocks of all the Government Departments except the of London originally appointed for the 27th not been published iu Hongkong, the exact posted up in Chênchon, Hunsa, the scene of the wild gesso have already been heard at night. Police. After the necessary preliminaries Jane will take place on the 25th October next. Play, at the close of the curtain Mr. Shima reference of the telegram was rather obscure, recent missionary tragedy-Among the whole time passing over the hills southward. The had been arranged, the propess] to form the expression "accelerated steamship population, both scholare and poople, there have sweet potato crop is said to be very good, and

3 Club was unanimously approved, and service via Canada" in particular. being been innumerable deaths. At first we attributed there is every prospect of a satisfactory rice rules were drafted and passed. The following at Copenhagen. ambiguous. As a matter of fact the resthis calamity to the pestilence, for we had no crop.--The plan for getting. the captured offce-bearora wąże ulected :-President, Hen, words of the Chamber's resolution, which poison. However, we know now that this in tigress out of the pit-trap in which she was instant, were quite clear. The subject dealt cognisance of the matter. All who have been of the 30th ulf., proved perfectly successful. Lamble, S.B.; Vios-Captain, Mr. J. H. Barring Russia is determined to keep her promise to Was passed by its committee on the 16th the fact, but the authorities have not taken ought a month ago, as described in-our issue President, Hon. Dr. Clark; Captain, Me↑ Russian Minister in China, has announced that are the revolutionary motors who want to rufarm with was that of a fast Atlantic service found with the poison should be dragged to the The cage with its inmate, alive and well thoughton, P.W.D.; Treasurer, Mr. A. Carter, B.Brestern Southern Manchuria, as far as the Lino between Canada and Great Britain, to be hill behind the city and bestou to death, somewhat thin, was healed up on the 8th inst. Secretary, Mr. Farrel, P.W.D; Committes, River and Shanhaikwan railway, to China on undertaken by the Canadian Pacific Railway Afterwards let us not hesitate to rise up and The same night in response to the animal's Messrs. J. Reidis, 8.B.; R. H. & Craig, C.S.O., Company Negotiations, as has already exterminate the foreigners, and let this be done calle her two cubs came to her. On the follow LA Whest, P.W.D.; G. G. Barnett, P.O., been announced, are going on between the on the 20th day of the 7th moon (23rd August). ing night they me again and the villagers, Let the chapel be destroyed and the foreigners prepared with gaus, shot them both. The tiger British and Canadian Governments and the who have entered the city entirely annihilated. must have been in close attendance, although C. P. R. Co. for the establishment of a Let men and women all rise up and take part not seen, for ss soon as the firing ceased fast passenger and mail service between in this. All who are not willing to do so, their terrific roar was heard close by, followed by Canada and Great Britain. This scheace sons are robbers and their daughters vile repented fainter and fainter roars in the was unanimously endorsed by the Montrest persons. This placard is issued by the united distance as he ded. A trap has now been set

to catch the bereaved tiger. Board of Trade last July. The C. P. B. people.

knowledge that the foreigners were distributing

W. Chatham, Director of Public Works; Vice-

M. Molver, Harbourmaster's Office; and J. Coyle, P.W.D. It was remitted to the com-

QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

Her Majesty Queen Alexandra has arrived

RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.

A Peking telegram says that M. Lesar,

Librarian of the Kisto University, has now translated King Lear, using considerable Intitude in order to adapt the play to Japanesa testo; and it is reported in the Japan Times that cont troups will perform this niy at lade Kloto, | It must be borne in mind tast the roshi astora

Bado

the classic stage, and to, introduce: Western theatrical innovations, hollo

1800 and her troupe who sacited so mnoh interest at the Pari only scat unforg

anil no Japanese would

of men- tioxing them in Tokyo thestre goer

TEA-BONDIN BING IN LONDON. Stops are being taken to smash the ring form- mittes to take the necessary steps to get the ed by London wharfingers for bonding tea, Club sat ageing. It is understood that the which has since became a monoply A Government will be approached with a view to bonded warehouse has been started at much apitol being granted at Happy Valley. Another lower rates, and the movement is being sup- meeting will be held at an early date, after ported by Liptons, Hornimans, and other load-r which practics will be not about in osement.

ing firms.

empressement with throw themsel

Mr. Kawakam

hroath with Faujuro.

London

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