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ERTANGISHED A.D. 1847.
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opium bas paid duty to the Imperial | Chinese Customs, and has been packed and sealed in small packages for traumalusion, so long as these remain intact they are free to circulate all over China without any interference whitever. It is only after these packages have paased into the boilera” hunds that any question can be mised as to an additional tax, but seeing that half of the
We are compelled to hold over comerpanel008 rain.
At Calcutta, on the tsh Inst the aunasl Rugby football match, England Scotland, ended in a poluitos draw, Thon was a very large attendance.
The Bundlas baitleship Pooledd was ordered to be ready to leave for klis Far East on the 29th August.
Bie Thomas Jamieson Hey, of Oliver & Boyd fame, illad in Edinburgh last month. He was born in 1818, and was knighted by the late
The Endymion, crumer, Captain A. W. Victoria at Holyrood us the occasion of the great Volanteer review in 1881, at which Paget arrive at Sheerness on the 19th mit,
time he was Lord. Provost of the City.
A. S. WATSON & CO., opium never reaclice the hands of this public working satisfactorily after thres jears' sarrice
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boiler, but is [propared privately, it will rendily be seen that the operation of this farm is a deliberate breach of the Conventions.
The wenbers of this syndicate, who have invested much money in their undertaking, have established a farm at Canton, and have been taxing the foreign drug after it bnd previously paid duty to the Customs. Their WHISKY. anbition has apparently been to rival the Hongkong farm and to create a wealthy monopoly. They have proposed that 10 merchant in Canton or the interior towns CELEBRATED shall open an opium divan without the
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him a book with counterfoil in which are
and carried out a steam trial, her machinery
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The U.S. Government will not oppose the projected lecturing tour of Aguinaldo, whom the Anti-Annexation Group are bringlug over to Captain E. B. Bayly's appointment to the Americs. Their object is to embarruar the Dookyard Reserve at Chatham is a recognition Administration, but Aguinalde is likely to do of bis services while is command of H.M.Sas much harm to his cause at anyone, It is will be able to remain at his new post until to see him. Aurora during the operations in China, and he thought. There is considerable public curiosity
December, 1904.
Captain James, who want to England with the Weibsiwei Cozanstion contingent of the leave, with instructions to report himself twenty let Chinono, has been granted da mouths' days before expiration. This dosa sot look as, though he would rejoin the regiment, but will be drafted el-okoro on reduction of the force.
Owing to the discontinuance of the train ser. vice on the Chiness Eastern Railway, by reason. of the cholera epidemic in Manchuria, Mr. Archibald Little, who had intendel returning
to China via Siberia, was compelled to haug her route. Mrs. Little left London on the 25th ult. for Amerio, and proceeded by way of
San Francisco,
Mr. B Tower, His Majesty's Minister in Siam, arrived last month in London on lov of abienos.
A Billie beleg. Introduced Immediately late the Cape Parliament prohibiting the fatrodas, tion into the comy of Asiatics, other than British subjects
Mr. Spekler, for many years the Netherlan Consal at Penang, and st oda tims Acting Conval-General in Singapore, has been prompted to the rank of Consul-General:
The Ketline, the official organ of the Russian Nary Department, estimates the loss in the steamship service run in conjunction, with the Chinese Eastern Railway at 2,500,00 i roubles since the starting of the sohems about two years ago.
The France Militaire states that important reinforestants of French Colonial infantry and
The Admiralty gave instructions for the cavalry are to be despatched from Lorient to second-class araisor feis to be manned by outbreak of a conflict between France and Sismmissioned by Captain G. H. B. Mandy, on the Indo-Chins at the end of this month, as the complement of 121 officers and men when com is considered to be possible at say time. The 18th inst. for service as sea-geing tender to the first regiment of Colonial artillery at Lorient Britannia, training ship for naval cadets at will furnish 335 non-commissisual officers and Dactaiouth. It is intended that fourth-term Britannia cadets shall be berthed on board the -,་..
Isis and one of the Brst of the cadets will be a son of Sir Halliday Macartney.
men.
that Me. Isacson, the Austrian lady swimmer, Home papers received by the lust mail state
who has a record of forty miles swimming in
the Danube, and who has made two creditable attempts to swim the Channel from Calais to Dover, tad arrived at Dater with the object of making her third attempt, this time from the
the Japanese to conduct extensive Army excellent form. Her intention was to make In an article dison-aing the reactance of English side. She had been practising in the Daunbe throughout the winter, sud was in macœuvres before foreign observers, a German writer, asys the United Service Castle, given it tried swims in the Channel with a view to start. his opinion, that Japan wishes to avoig on the amp tides at the end of August. exposing to the world her weakness in several ving gone fully into the tide question, she was of opinion that the Channel is only to be by taking Captain_Webb's course from
branches of the service, and–notabiy-iu cavalry:
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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,
The Hongkong Football Club intends holding Six-a-side Competition, which will commence on the laf prox.. The entry closes on 27th Inst.
HONGKONG OUT OF QUARANTINE.
IN THE STRAITS.
We recalved last night from the Colonial Becretary's Offes the following telegram from the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, received 2nd September
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
Los por 90th September. DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS. The Queen of the Belgians has died at Spa from a sudden attack of the heart which seized bor whilst at dinner. None of her family were present.
M. Th. Hamman, Belgian Commul for Hong- long and South China, yesterday informed us U the same effect, Her Majesty having died on the 10th inst. Quesy Maria Henrielte, who was born on the si August 1836, daughter of the late Arohdake Joseph of Austris, married King Leopold on the 22nd Angart, 1853. Their Majesties had three daughters. D.P
NEW SHIPPING LINE TO THE EAST
states that a new German shipping company A special telegin to the Deutsche Japien. Post
has been started in New York under the firm of Amerikanisch Asiatische Dampfschifffahrte Gesellschaft. It is said that the company will run one teamar monthly from New York to Eastern Asia. This seems to refer to the new American-Asiatic line, which is certainly not GermaRI.
THE CHOLERA IN JAPAN,
During the twenty-four bours ending mid- night on the 11th inst. 17 suspected and r genuine cases of cholers were reported in Koby. The disease is spreading at Talotas, Kagaw prefecture. Up to the 11th inst. 21 cases were reported. Of this number 11 ended fatally. In the city of Yamaguchi the disease made its drst appearance on the night of the 10th inst when thras dasas nécurred, two auding fatally. One of the patients wasa ish vendor, and was accordingly closed and inculated. The Peninsular and Oriental steamer attac red at the fish market. The market was
"Hongkong released from quarantine."
to be recorded his imports. The correspon. dent already alluded to points out that the attempted infliction of this ensure has already caused trouble amongst the people, and the mitive merchants naturally resent il. It is obvious that the sole object of the syndicate is personal profit, tempted as they Are by the enormous revenues of the Hong The following-ure also recommended, and kong and Singapore Farma, und that u wish are unsurpassed in quality:
on the score of humanity to lessen the con- and artillery. In these two arms the Japanese sumption of the drug by additional taxationary is, he asserts, by no means vell found. or a patriotic desire to raise funds for
The cavalry, including two independent brigades, can only master 47 squadrons; and the artillery, national motives does not enter into their owing to the poor quality of the teses of native
horses, posasasee bat little mobility. The back-mined on its extinction. It is gradually to be | Ballaarai (2,890 tons), with the English mail bone of the Japaness army, the German writer reduced by disbandment down to 300 men, sud of date 29th alt., left Singapore on Sunday, at concludes, is its infantry.
then this residue will be converted into a police 6 a.m., and is expected here on Friday, about force. The men are being discharged month the same time. Replies to letters forwarded by month, and the curious part is that it is tlu per the French mail of 28th July are due here men who have done well; the men who have by this steamer. emelt fire; the men who did not finch when they were threatened that all their relations should be murdered if they would not desert; who stood between au angry pepulsos and their few white officers and sergeants, and who are
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When this eyndicate boldly commence operations, the British' consular officials at once strongly protested and advised - their
The Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily minister at Peking. He pointed out to the Mail having asserted that the matters in dis. Chinese Government that the institution of pute between France and Sism hare been set- the farin was a breach of the Convention tied, thanks to influence axerted from and subsequent Agreements, and reported Copenhagen with the approval of the Tsar, and the utter to the Foreign Office. Our that there was reason to believe that Sham bos readers will be gratified to learn that formade large territorial concessions to Frauce, once during many years of its negotiations
an official of the French Ministry for Foreign A. S. WATSON & CO. with the Chinees Government the Foreign
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On the 21st September, at the Peak Hospital, FABIEN Denys, late officer of the Douanes et Régies de l'indo-Chine.
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Hongkong Orrion: 14, Das Vœux Koàn Cl. LINDOR OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C,
HONGKONG, 23rd September, 1902.
Office has sent au emphatic request that this farm shall be immediately dissolved, its existence being contrary to the treaties. In consequence of this display of firmness we have every reason to believe that the existence of this illegal vonture will shortly terminate.
Affairs inforced a representative of the Patrie that this state mens did not rest upon by serious basis, and added that Franes position in regard to Siam hal not changed, "How," uid the official, could Siam hore agreed to grant us large territorial concessions even befors her representatire and ours hare mot to disense matters ?"
སྐབམ,
The Straits Timce writes: A number of In discussing the new treaty with China, raised $25 notes of the Netherlands Trading which provides for the abolition of lekin, Co. are believed to be în circulation in Deli, the less sanguine of the British merchants and some bars already been passed to and refused have contrived to hope that Chian's pro- by the Chartered Bank there. The $25 notes mises with regard to the fulfilment of her have been raised to $100, and the change has obligations will be honestly carried out. been so skilfully effected that it requires an The crux of the matter has been the ques-expert to detect the difference between the bad tion of guarantee as to that falfilment, and notes and the ganules ones. In fact the work Ce promoters of the new treaty have in-
is 40 weil Boisbad that it is believed it was done variably cited the Ophta Convention as an
in Europe. The public are warned about tho danger of accepting such notes. Apropos of the.
The London and China Expreas writon ---- "There seems to be no chance of saring the let
Chinese Regiment. The authorities are deter-
the longest trained that are being turned away. It will probably be the lot of the Coronation contingent, who. have just left on their retar to Weihaiwai, that, on their arrival at head. quarters: they will speadily be dismissed. We can only repent our regrets that the disband- ment is being carried out; it seems very mistaken idea that causes it," The Express has always been a strong supporter of the 1st Chinese Regina 1.
THE ENGLISH MAIL
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS
their monthly carbine competition at the Tai The members of "A" Machine Gun Co. held
Sergt. . G. Barrett sored his first win on the Hang ride range on Saturday and Sunday last.. Jackson" Cap sad also contributed the best score towards the No. 2 Cap, uaner G. Blood, now reorait and a promising shot, won Spoon
Wilcox, was won outright by Sergt. E. G. The No. 2 Cup, prosented by Mr. I c.
Burrett, who made the best aggregate in three cat of four consecutive shoots, víz, 73, 69, and 06-236.
The Chinese Government, having decided to THE CORONATION CONTINGENT. appoint a European wiviser to the Ministry of
On the 19th ult, the Chim Corenation con Minos, Mr Wallace Broad, B.A., F.G.8, ha bear selected for that post through the Chinese tingent, on their way to Liverpool, assembled at Legation in Londe Mr. Wallace Broad Easton from the Alexandra Palace, from Alder was born in St. John, Cousin, and shot, and from Wellington Barracks, whence educated at the graminar school of his native they left at 12 noon. All the detachments town, and at the University of New Brunswick, seemed in the best of spirits, and one and all Federicton, was a graduato in honour and spoke highly of the pleasant time they had
A NEW CHINESE CRUISER.
The Lu Hring, built to the order of the Chinese Government by the Kawasaki Dockyard Co Koba, waa formally delivered to the epresentatives of the Chiness authorities on the 12th inst. Captain Myhre and officers and only partiolpants in the ceremony. Privisoly the principal oficials of the dockyard were the
at the above mentioned hour the Dragon Flag was hoisted, amidst hearty cheers and good
wishes for the future of the steamet. We ( obs Herald) understand this was the very first time a foreign fag has ever been hoisted on a vasel built in Japan. The steamer was expected to sail for Shanghai on the 10th inst
THE STRANDED STEAMER" OSLO."
A telegraphio despatob received in Japan from Captain Fredericksen, master of this stemmer Odo, which stranded rodently on a rest about a mile off the villags of Itsunda, la Okinawa-ken, Lanchu Islands, mys that the vessel is hold fast in the centre and there is no hope of resoning either vessel or urgo. The Qale belongs to Messrs. Thornes & Cut, Shang hai, and has bear engaged for many years in the Far Eastern trade. She was built in 1882, is of 777 tons, and has a displacement of
instance of China's loyalty to her obliga- foregoing, the Pinang Guzctie advertises $500 Prizeman and goki medallist in natural science, spent in the old country. They cheered Instily1235 tons. Her crew consisted of twenty
reward for any information that will ead to the conviction of the guilty parties concerned in the circulation, et Penang. of certain fogad notes ou the Medan branch of the Netherlands Trading Co.
Chinese seamen and fremen and five Nor-
Chinese Cousal at Nagasaki, and the Norwegians weglans. The former have been sent to the
were expected in Kobe. The Oslo was insured with the Widar Insurance Company. The Governor of Okinawa-ken rendered valuable assistance to the officers and crew of the standed
subsequently took the course in mining as the train steated out of the station. From 1677 to 1893 he was on the staff of the Co. that they are in receipt of telegraphie engineering at McGill University in Montreal We are courteously informed by the C. PR Geological Surrey of Canada. From 1833 to advice from Yokoham stating that the 1894 he was engaged in engineering and in Empress of China arrived there at 8.30 am. mining geological work, and in the latter year, yesterday, left at 3 p.m., and is due at Kobe at went to South Africa. Mr. Broad was six 3pm. to-day. This vessel has on board the years in Rhodesia acting as consulting engineer Coronation contingent of Volunteers, and vessel and did all he could to help them. and mining geologist. He has recently return judging by her present movements, she should ed from a six months trip to the Gold Coast, arrive in Hongkong on Tuesday morning next, West Africa, where he was engaged in the uth instant. The exact date will be advised Mr. Broad has made a special staly of ore examination of an important mining con cession. lator, when the ship leaves Shanghai.
tions. It was perhaps the only treaty that could be cited for such a purpose. Here, however, we have an instance, where, within a few miles of Hongkong, the Chinese Government has deliberately broken that much quoted Convention. We can
gro "It is wald that the doors of the Sikh regi. further, and state that there is ample justiment at Hongkong has now definitely gone teation for believing that for years pist forth," writes a home paper. "It is to be Chinese merchants have been compelled disbanded as rapidly as possible, and will be to pay an additional tar and thereby illegal replaced by a native regiment frun India duty on foreign opium. The Shanghai probably by the 9th Gurkhas. It same that THE Canton correspondent of this paper, records will yield many instances of such in a fixed station stagnates," and the general deposits. He bears, the L. & C. Express sayo,
native regiment such as the Sikhs remaining writing on the 18th inst., made reference to breaches. In the present case the pro-scheme is held to be a bail one. Tis reginient high reputation amongst leading mining the Kong Hing syndicate of native mer. bability is that the Chinese Government will, however, be oustinned antil another engineers who knew him in South Africa, and chants, who for two months past have been will bring pressure to bear on the guilds battalion has been added to the Indian army, conducting an opium farm at Canton. This and merchants and, in lieu of the tax, farm was established with the savetion of make tham, sub rosa, pay a voluntary the Taungli Yamen, to allow the. Vigeroy to subscription. We are compelled to estimate maise additional funds to enable him, it is the prospects of the future from the experi- said, to contribute his portion to the ence of the past, and, while trusting that payment of the indemnity. The syndicate the British Government will firmly insist is composed of Singapore merchants and a on China honestly fulfilling her treaty compradore of a well-known foreign opium obligations in respect to the Opium Con frm in Hongkong. We referred to the vention, we cannot but realiso that this illegal taxation of opium a short time incident, together with China's long souret ago in our editorial columns, but we were oxtortious from opium merchants, streng. not then in full possession of the facts. Our thens and justifies those fez13 that her Canton correspondent is somewhat in error obligations under the new treaty will not in his statement concerning the establish- be loyally carried out. ment of the syndicate, and what bas -occurred since its inception, and his deduc- tions therefore cannot be accepted. An investigation of the matter has convinced us that the establishment of this farm at Canton is a flagrant breach of the Opium Convention on the part of the Chinese. Government, and the existence of the farm.
The German rail of the 20th alt. was delivered in London on the 20th inst.
The annual general meeting of the Hong kong Cricket Club will be held in the Pavilion at 5.15 this evening.
We notion that the reserve fund of the is thereby illegal. This, however, is by no Yokohama specie Bank, Ld., has been increas meaus its worst aspect, for there is ample ed from 8,710,000 yén to 9,010,00) yen. evidence now to prove that China, apart The visitors to the City Hall Library and from this instance, has deliberately and Museum during last week were 150 non-Chinage repeatedly allowed that Convention to be and 77 Chinese to the former, and 42 nou. broken. It will be remembered that those Chinese and 1,603 Chinase to the latter iustita who favoured the new treaty for the flou. abolition of lekin persistently quoted the Opium Convention as the one striking tribute to China's good faith.
The Chafoo Convention and the Opium Convention provide that when foreign
HOUSE COLLAPSES...
A list of collapsed houses in Hongkong from 1st January till 3rd August, 1902, is published A SPORTSMAN'S MISTAKE.
in the Government Gazette. The total number of collapses was 78, apportioned as follows:- When ont shooting, it is advisable always to Central District 14 Eastern District, the B. P. Syndicate for which he has recently hit what one aims at, and then only to bring Western Distrist, 16, Cheungchan, 1;. Abor- Major Borger, Indian Staff Corps, bas-succed-boon to West Africa was very anxious to retain
down lawful game. Thres Hongkong gently doen, 4; Shaukiwam, 1; The Peak, Taimsha od Lieut-Colonel Retallick in command of the little doubt that the Chinese Government has morning to put a few snips, if any were to be City, 1; Stanley, 10: Shateen, 6; Hanghom, 1; his services to develop their property. There we went over to Kowloon City on Sunday teal, 1; Pingshan, 1; Yaqmati, 10, Kowloon Hougkengs. He is the last of the original offers who raised the corps in 1992, and much sened a good men--the only reserve is bed; but the fates were against them, for the Saikung, 1; Au-tau 1 Taipo, L teen 1; only thing that fell to their yans was a China- | Mongkok, V. Shamshuipo, 1. The collapses satisfaction is expressed at his selectiu for the whether they have not got too good a one. Regiment will sail for India, on the th proz,, in a home contemporary:-Devouring activity killed, or even seriously hurt, and, realising Road, landslip, coolis quarters; 3 persone command." We hear that the Hongkong
man digging potatoes in a garden. His lusty which resulted in fatal or other injuries to the The following paragraph appeared last month yells plainly showed that he had not been persou were as follows:–“The Pines," Peak: by the Arratoon Apeur (2,879 tous).
in a statesman may be a disadvantage to the that they could de no good by wai ing to makə | killed, 1 injurat, 4 regenot; sontractors not State. Thus, M. Jules Ferry, whose energy explanations, their knowledge of Chinese, for known. Old Bailey Strest, dde and eroes into great naval and military preparation. He explanations they had to offer, they shouldered B. B. Harker contractor, Lenng Fat; building unloosed some dangerous forces, hurried Japan one thing, being probably as weak as any walls; persous injured, 2 rescued archi hoped, is pushing on the island empire of the their fowling-pieces and made haste to get the in conres of erection; contractor and S100 Farthest East, to create a well-armed enemy neighbourhood. In the meantime the China twice--Arst on 28th April, and again on 19th against China, with which he had gone, to war. man had gone to Kowloon City Police Station May, 1902, for bad work. 37, Cough Street, We now often read in the papers of the and reported the matter in Bergeant Fenton, collapse of cook-house; 1 killed, agchitects and setonishing progress of the Japanese navy who promptly sent ont men to cover all contractors not known, within the last twenty years. Fow know that the roads leading from Kowloon City, and West, projecting brick ournies; the acquisition of aural strength is due to himself went along in the direction of the architects and contractors not kid Jules Ferry having lent the Japanese Govern Star Ferry is parsnit of the three speriamen, Cross Street, bank-wall of kitchen
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Club Lusitano to Mr. H. Hyndman, an old and A farewell dinner was given yesterday at the much respected Portuguese resident in this Colony, on the ecoasion of his departure from Houghtong to take up the post of Professor of the Commercial Institute at Maao. Mr. Hyndma was for many years in the employ of the Chins Bugar Refining Co., sad for some tine acted as Manager at the East Point Lafiuery. He also served the Company both respected by his numerons friends and every ons with whom he had business relations, Mr. with the Marine Ministry-namely, M. Bertin. Hongkong. At Hunghom the sergeant was fu. Prays East, roof, side and front wall to dret Hyndman left the surrice of the Company some Ho so well discharged his mission that on his formed by a lakong that three Englishmen with floor level; 18 killed, kajured 6 moned years ago. At the dinner over filty of his retur, after many years spent in Japan, bis fowling-pieces had passed that way twenty stahlfects, Leigh and Drangey oder friends sat dows, presided over by Ir. H. L. own Government rewarded him by placing him minutes ago. Jumping into a rickshs-or, 31ow Wo. 8, Nororts, who in an eloquent speech proposed at the end of the technical section at the rather, as he is a heary man, stepping carefully collapsed: 1 injured; architects and scutectors the toast of the guest of the evening, wishing Ministry of Marius. M. Bartin is there into oboSergeant Fenton, was driven to the not known, and 4, Eastern Street, parly him overy prosperity in his new post, which he diestor of Naval Constructions. He created ferry-wharf and arrived in time to prevent the wall; I infered is certain to occupy with orodit both to himself most of the existing Japanese dockyards, poets, men he was in march of from getting on board Turaer; contras
at Manila and Swatow, and is much liked shop - ment an" eminent saral engineer connected whom he rightly judged would be making for architects and contractors not known. 457.
mue, roof of kitchen
building in
and to the Government of Macao, who are for. and amenals, and obtained for French ships launch that was just than discharging its course of demolition 56, First Stre taste in securing his services. Mr. Hyndman builders orders from the Mikado's Government passengers. He explained matters to them, and home; 1 killed; nechitects and responded failingly and thanked every one to build the fast cruisers and other vessels that they in turn were good enough to admit that known. 10 and 12, Second Street, partly present for the honour conferred on him by enabled the Japanese to crush the Chinese Rest they had mistaken the Chinaman for a crew, and collapsed; 4 killed The cases of communicable disease reported asking him there for the dinner. The hand of in the last war. If Japan is now the worst that they were very sorry indeed. On Sergeant architects (for new story on No. 30), Denison
Injured, 8 resented in the Colony last week wers-Cholera, the 33rd Burma Infantry, by kind permission thorn in the sule of the Russo-French alliance Fenton's advice, they returned to Kowloon City, and Ram; contractors zakuown. 10 and 32, Chinese, 1 Japanese), all fatal; diphtheria, 1 of the commanding affiger and oflors, wat (Europens, at the Pesk); anterio fever, I present and enlivened the proceedings with a surely, is a result on which H. Jules Ferry the Chinsmen, whose brow and apper part 5 lojure, 5 respoed architects, Leigh and in the East, it is due to f. Bertin. This, and for a few dollars made their peace with Howloon City Road, both collapsed 10 killed, (Indian).
select programme of music.
Bever reckoned.
of the body had been grased by spent pellets, Grange; contractor, Loong Cheong.