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The titne for a peaceful residence in the interior of Northern China has clearly even now not arrived, In: Chibli brigandage is rampant, and outrages upon and murders of natives are common in several districts, A. S. WATSON & CO., while only the other day two French rail
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A league for the protec being formed in the heat and of London, Eridenon is to be collected and placed before the Commission@galust restriction.
During the hours ending at midnight on the 17th inst. 19 cases of cholera were reported in Kobe, making a total of 334 genuine and suspected cases occurring in the city sites the outbreak began.
A Chomulpo taingram to the decki states that at ly am. on the 16th inst. the French craiser Bugeaud, from. Nagasaki, stranded a low miles from Hachibi Island, just outside the harbour of Chemulpo. The craiser sustained soms slight damage to her bottom, but was reflanted at high-tišlo,
way employees were robbed and nearly killed by natives between Peking and Pacting-fa. The Boxer movement is, more ovor, by no means dead. A telegram from WINĖ AND SPIRIT. MERCHANTS. Chengtu, the capital of Szechuen, on the 15th inst, announced the entry into that city of armed Boxers, and although it seems doubtful whether they were a small isolated
Boverni gradustos, of the Tokyo Higher body or the advance guard of a considerable Normal School have been engaged on the teach farce, it is tolerably certain that they willing staff of the Bobool in Peking under the WHISKY.gire serious trouble to the provincial control of Viceroy Tuna Shikai, and will soon authorities and may even prove a source | Jones Japan for Chins. Mr. Watanabe of real danger to the Empire, if they form President of the Tokyo Musio Academy the nucleus of a new outbreak of this fana- recently resigned that position and slen left for CELEBRATED ical association. There are still pleaty Peking, bearing been offered a position in the
of the embers of the anti-Christian agitation
Viceroy's School. alive in the provinces of North China, and. they only need stirring to burt again into a devouring fame that might extend oven VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH more widely than the outbreak which rendered the end of the nineteenth century endly sensorable in China. The pre judiced literati are ready to pour out fresh
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On the 14th inst. the Madras mil train broke through the bridge where the Madras Baypar railway creased the Paunur River, The train was a heavy one and was crowded entire train fell to the river. Help was sum with passengers. When the bridge broke the mound from Salem as soon as possible, but practically nothing could be done except to wrock. By night the bodies of 300 drowned leg on the river-bark, among them those of 30 Europas. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Madras had a most providential escapo,
TIDAY. SETEMBER 26тu, 1902
A loading Parson laivir la expected shortly to settle in practice at Papene.. Ha has been practising in several parts of Tadis and Ceylon.
Steansers from Hongkong will no longer be quarantined at Balgon, Mosara. Lanke and Begge ceartacusly inform us, having being infped by Messrs. Hals & Co., of Saigon,
Just now there is one solitary boat fying the Brithhing plying between Singapore and Bangkok. Another boat, the Ban Seng Guan, köwever, will join her soon?!!
The Japanese Department of Agricultura and Commerce propoma to ask for the grant of
a national subsidy of 1,200,000 yes; spread over ten years, for the acostagement of the sugar industry in the Location Islands.
Prince Komiston has presented to the Japanese Emperor and Empress and to the Crown Prince and Princess a bumber of art works purchased in Europe, Court Matengsts also made gifts to their Majesties. To the Emperor he gave the skin of a white bear and a beautiful mechanical singing bied in a cage, while to the Empress roll of drese material and a similar bird were presented.
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The amcial enquiry into recent fatal collay w of balldings to the Colosy opened yesterday morning before Mr. PA. Häreland, Police
· Magistrate, and a commen jazy tawa was that of the collared of houses at 30,32, Kowloon City Road), on 18th July fast, when 10 people were killed, & injured, and 7 escaped! Mr. LONDON, 24th September, 7.55 p.m. | H, L. Dennya, Acting Crown Solicitor 'com_ ducted the proceedings on behalf of the Gornament, and the jury was compõerd, as fellow H. W. Kew. F 8. Chunnett, and
Russia's new cruiser Pallada has becu ordered to the Far East. The second-class cruiser Digit leaves Europe in October to serve as n training-ship for the crews of the
Siberian flotilla.
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THEIR MAJESTIES IN LONDON. Alexandra will Innoh at the Guildhall on the Thele Majesties King Edward and Queen
25th of October, the date of the Royal progress
Corunation thanksgiving service to be held at S. Paul's Cathedral on the 26th October.
A Joseph," mapitay hyd enquiry was held under the provisions of the Addressing the jury, Mr.Dennys mid the
Coroner's Abolition Ordinarica, under which the magistrate was sitting in the nation of a coroner to enquire into the oddse of death of ton people who were alleged to have been killed by the fall of certain houses at Kowloon City Rɔed, No. 30 and 33; their death was caused at about a quarter to six on 18th July last. At the timu » typhoon signal was up in the harbour, and although it would be shown that the wind was blowing strongly at the time, Mr. Dennys would put it to the jury, after they had heard the evi dence, that there was not a suficient amount of wind to account for thers houses falling and kill- ing these pople, if they had been property built, The houses were the property of the Hongkong Land Investment Company, and formed, the end houses of two blocks of buildings, ch were erected under the supervision of Lelgiand consisting of Bfteen bouses. These buildings
in the Colony, and the work was looked after Orange, very well-known drm of architects
Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the floods of incendiary placards and leaflets | carry ashore bodies an they were taken from the Doyle's work, bringing the bistory of the through the City, and they will attend the by an oveisser whose namus was Harry Andersen,
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difficult to decide, but in few cases do they trouble to exert it until too late. It is perhaps the knowledge that the sympathy
of the officials is with the offenders that renders the Imperial Government desirous of bringing about a Commission of Enquiry into the missionary question, in the hope that some arrangement may be arrived at by which missionarica may be restrained from penetration at will into all parts of the interior.
There would, of course, be a strong and general protest from the missionaries if any limit were to be set to their liberty of travel and residence in the interior of the Central
We have recorded the recent disappearance from Singapore of an Italian named Lucchi in the employ of Messrs. Portile & Co. It was found out later that a cheque of the firm for the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Lacchi sum of $9,369 had been presented and cashod at
There has been naturally à considerable South African war of late, but Mesara, Smil falling off in the number of books upon the Elder hope to have the new edition of Sir Conan campaign to the siyaing of the peace treaty, ready for the third anniversary of the outbreak of the war is October. This will be the reventeenth impression of Sir Couan Doyle's history.
TO AID DISTRESSED BOERS. The Beer Genersi Loturing at Rotterdam yesterday on bahslf of distressed Boers, an nounced that an American had sentributed one hundred thousand dollars to the find: and that? the lecture st Antwerp bad folded four
Eight battleships are under construction for the navy of the United States, and now the the currant Batimistes have been approved, and
designs for two additional ships provided for in hundred ponuda.
will shortly be commenced. The new vessels. are to be completed in forty-two months. The new ships, for which tenders are, now being-
was traced to Penang where he got his money changed into a draft on Marseilles. Information had been wired through however and when the Japanese steamer arrived there he was arrested skel, Lays the Engineer, will displaca 16,00 The news of the capture was sent to Singapore tour, will bare spoed of eighteen knots, and and Chief Dataptive Inspector Perret left for maximum cost capacity of 2,203 tous. Their Penang and after seeing the Magistrate was tournament, consisting of four 12ie. breech- go on by the mail to Marseillas and bring loading guns, will be carried in a couple of back the wanderer for trial at Singapore.
tarrats, fors Bad aft, armoured with plates A charge has been laid before the Public ranging from 8in. to 12in with a reaf 23 in. Procuratorin Yokohama against A. Le Pravost, will be two 8in. breechloaders, eight in all thisk. At each earner of the superstructure formerly an employes in the silk department of carried in four electrically-con'rolled, halanced There will also be twelve Tin, ging in broadside
LONDON, 2nd September,
Norwegian sailor, who was paid by the Hongkong Land Investment Company the sum uf 360 month to look after the work, which was given to a Chinese contractor, er, rather, to a hisse contractor s firm, consisting of two persons and called the Loong Hoopy. There was at the sacie time included in this contract for these thirty houses other twoad Bourse which were being builf, or to be smilf, on lakaati Lot other sad of the test, and except that they were No, 1,108. These twenty houses were on the
Locluded in the contract for the other thirty bopsen, the jury had nothing further to do with them in certaining uy Now 3 and 32 foll. They were also mentioned for the THE TRANS-ISTHMIAN RAILWAY. arrived at Celon wih 30 marines and air filty hours $145,000. On
purpose of showing the price paid, the Tho American warship Pushering to pay the Loung Cheong for these Hongkong Land Investment Company agree field guns for the protection of the Traus Ihis year certificate was granted Im
Och Marol of
Isthmian railway
the houses on K. 1. L. 1.10e in the name not himself as them botes or know say. of the Director of Public Work, who dit
thing about them at that time." "However, # certificate was issued in the name of the Director of Public, Worse that the houses Ordinance No. 1 of ing me sizeúded by other had been built in compliance with the Building Urduances With regard to No. 30, this was
THE BOER GENERALS MANIFESTO. The Boor Generals in a manifesto appeal to the civilised world on behalf of the widows an
they are about to tour Europe and Amerion orphans of the ruined Baer people. They state with a view to organising & relief fund, and Great Britain would be insufficient to cover
the house in which the demand were at the time
A: S. WATSON & £O Kingdote. Indeed, there might be very | Mesars, Cornes & Co., of Yokohama, elliptical turrets from bin. to Gain, iu thick nem, | dealers that ten times tas small sum granted by they were kill, and it was separated from No.
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even the direct losses of the war,
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isoly. The interest in these details lies in x subjecting the ministration of the judiciary as to fire right ahead and right astern respect.
Russia ban drafted new and drastic laws,
comparison with the abips of large size-16,350 of the Governor-General, and freeing the bitter (including the Senatoj of Finland to the control
They will have four 12in., four ... and teu erstone-which are being built in this country.nil his subordinates from all responsibility.
Gin, or six fewer pieces than the smaller
wild outeries from Exeter Hall-and great Prevost, togather with four Japanese, is accused is the dread of that home of fanaticism in misappropriating the sum of three hundred
thousand yon. Downing Street.
Mr. Prevent has been a resi Nevertheless no extra
dant of Yokohama for some twenty years. He strong British Government may one day, was previonaly connected with a mercantile perhaps, venture to clip the wings of the firm in Shanghai, and after his arrival in missionary and try to prevent him thrusting Yokobama was for some months sub-editor of himself where he is not wanted. But the the Japan Gazette. He then joined time is not yet. The present. Government Rosental & Co, silk dealers, and afterwards is a fairly strong one while the opposition is Messrs. Cornes & Co., whose silk department abnormally weak, but it has been in exists nas employed for some ten or twelve years. ses with communications addressed to the Editor not for publication, but as evidence of good faith, ence long enough to make numerous enemies
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GYMKHANA AT HAPPY VALLEY.
The following is the programme of the Gymkhana to be held at the Race-course en Saturday, 11th prox., commencing at 3 p.m. ;-
in.; polo pony race; jumping competition, One mile flat race, open walers, limit ads.
POLICE COURT, - Wednesday, 24th September.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE MAGISTRATE).
TBEST OF CRACKERS-
trading junk, arrested and charged with the Wong Kan, master of the Kwong Sui Wo
32 by a lane Bfteen fest wide The fate onse und been completed after No 1 bal aufer received a certificate from the Director of Pabits Works, and so was not inhabited. “On
carpenters suplayed in the Hanghon, Docks, 18th July there were about 2 people living in No. 30, the grout fuse belug conpind by
second for by the wife and family of the bead the Arat floor by some bollermaker, aud she
bailorm ket. The entrance to the upper, doors was, as usual in most Chinese honges, from, the sest. Mr. Dennys, pontiating, thought he would be able to show ili jury that on 18th July these 22 people in that hun had just finished their evoning insal, that broadly speaking, all were in good health and strength wall and phat mödiedly the boune Copy
killing You persona, eight of whom, the doctor would tell the jury, suffered from fra turn of the skull and the other two from injuries of a similar nature, though slightly different; other laceration of the brain. At the time the one had enstained rupture of the spleen and the
experiments or of offending factions. Houce his servies man trained in iron and stest work upon. limit: 14hds. 3in.: tent pegging, roedy of £200 worth of fire crackers on the accident happened the wind was from the
there is little likelihood, during the life of the BALFOUE Cabinet, of any great etage in policy either at home, or abroad, espe cially in a direction that might affect votes, Hongkoro Ovrics: Pe, De Veux Road Cl. For the present, therefore, the missionary LINDOR OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.in China will enjoy, all his ancient privileges
HONGKONG, 26th September, 1902.
Volunteer Camps of 19. 2. says:-The vlerks Sir C. E. Howard Vincent, writing on the
who give up a great deal of time to voluntour ing, and who as the recent wor has shown, unke invaluable offlers and non-commissioned officers for irregular corps in thefeld, can nevertall util the last minute whether or not they will be able
costame race. steeplechase, open, limit 14hds. H.; and a
THE NEILL-FRAWLEY COMPANỲ,
The booking of seats for the production of Secret Service by the Neill; Frawley Company st the Theatre Royal on Tuesday next has been so heavy that the manager has decided to play two nights, presenting Lord and Lady Algy edy, and have had very successía!`runs ́in the second night, Both plays are full of cow London and New York.
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lith ink, was uguin brought before His Wor- ship and was committed for trial at the next Criminal Sessions.
Thursday, 25th Sept-mber,
BEYORE MS. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).
A despatch to the Shanghai Times from Catcutta says:-The Parses millionaire Tata, who has concessions for working the vast trou deposits of the cantrai provinces under the guaranteed protection of the Isilisa Gogoamunt, anotaces that his plaus are advancing, as rapidly as could is expected in an undertaking of such magnitude. He intends to engage in
latest approved devices and methods in the in Europe and America and to employ only the
mines and mille. Every confidence is folt here that he will provide himself with all advantages that maney and skill can procure, and prith abundance of cheap labour and immense natural and liberties, and may wander into its resources at his command no doubt is entertain. remotest corners, beat on teaching the ad that India must become a great prudacer of doctrines of Christianity to the material.stcol.. As Mr. CECIL HOLLIDAY remarks, Article istic followers of Confucius and the degene- XIII of the New Treaty with China, pro-rate professors of Buddhism. We do not viding for the appointment of a mixed for a moment assert that there would be no Commission to investigate the missionary loss if the missiouarios were precluded question, "reads quaintly in a Commercial from teaching in districts where no eficient Trenty," At the same time we are not protection can be given to thum. No doubt disposed to cavil. at its insertion in the they do ame good, it their couverts are Treaty just concluded by Sir JAMES few, and genus native Christians fewer to attend camp for the whole 14 days, and this MACKAT. There can be no harm in the still. Moreover, the missionaries have dons shuts out their regiments from the field army appointment of a Commission" to if possible good service in making the country, its great dificulty and anxiety to the commanding or makes their participation in it a matter of devise means to secure permanent pence productions, and its inhabitants known, officer, who cannot tell until the last day ul between converts and non-couverts," and and they must be regarded as the first camp whether he can pay the allowances ar not. though it any seem somewhat out of place pioneers of Western civilisation. But if Perhaps, then, it would be better to ground the
SI-I am delighted to see that there is in an agreement relating to matters of these benefits are only to be secured at the test of eficiency for the army corps on some
more than one person in Hongkong who ha trade yet there can be no objection to the price of frequent and hourt-reading mas other standard than the ability to price daily in these various bird shops-there are all noticed the dreadful cruelty which is pretised attempt to provide some way out of an acres, then we think the cost is too great, definite number of men within the *ame admitted difficulty. It was inserted ob and we are inclined to advise waitin until 14days. That is pure scufdent and has nothing sort of animals cooped up in pens where the viously at the request of the Chinese the wants of Chima necessitate the opening to do with the real effectiveness of the regiment that over the shops, there are crowds more of Cumissioner, and it is not to be wondered up of these remoter districts of the interior The Siam Observer's correspondent at Batten- animals kept in the sameway. The smell in at that the Chinese Imperial Government to trade and residence.
bong states that recently some servants dolong these shops is quite unbeatable and I should should be anxious to avoid a recurrence of
ing to the French Consulate at Battambang think very subealthy. In England shops lik, the recent outrages und consequent troubles
muroked up and down the main road beating these would be inspected by some member of with Foreign Powers. The question, da we
ndis of arrivals from Hongkong, which w* } those who owed money to any others than something will be done soon te lesson the There she admitted having thrashed the girl, for the deaths of these ten neopía, Leder
drums and leadly proclaiming the fact that all the Humane Society and I sincerely hope have before pointed out, is a large ous, and sanonood yesterday, is notified in a Govern French subjects would, if they took refngs in sufferings of these peor dumb creatures who the missionaries ought either to be guar-mens Guzelte Extravedinary. ↑ anteed efficient protection or they should
the French Consulats, receive protection and have noter karmed their persecutors-Yours, "not be allowed to reside in thoas portions
́novar'need repay their creditors: the Governor | etc... of Battambong bad then no farther power ovoz them.
A LOVER OF ANIMALS. The correspondent continues:-Yon
The release from quarantine in Netherlands-
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cannot turn round eren, and I have been told
Sir William Harcourt once died on an
W.N.W., aul was Ulowing across a high hill was of opinion that after the jury bed beard as the back of the houses, but Mr.Tennys the evidence they would come to the conclusion that the ind did not diretly cause the fall of these two houses. Amongst the witnesses were people who had twòn îu tue bouse that col- impsed at killed the ton peopis, and the would tell the jury, so far an Uny would, whet bep pened list a port on of No. 32 fell ugnļnat SHOCKING CRUELTY, TO A GIEL.
No. 3, and that then the wall of No. 3 fell of the Indian Staf Medical Corps, meds a
On Wednesday afternoon Dr. Nazrul Hasan outwarde, ne u matter of fact, the two wails to wave fallen almost together, ba it appeared complaint to Bergeant A. McSwayed at Yan, the jury wond'o rolude that the wind oaught was poss, bin that after be ring the evidence mati Police Station about the ill-treatment of the gable of N. X. from the back, and blow it × Chinese girl by a family who lived in the over against No.. resulting almost im hours underneath him in the village. The mediator in the fall of No. 30% Which house fall first it might be extremely difficult to say, doctor and the sergeant made their way to the bat Mr. Depuys did not think that it would house indicated, and saw the girl, a pany, make say difference either way as to the cul- underfed child of twelve year. On being pability for the collapse, if there was any questioned, she said that she had been under culpabelity on waylody's part. There were, the going ill-treatment for the past three months, time ouers, the meme architects, the same con
tractors, and this same overteer, The jury a story which was only too well borns out by woud amply have to judge, aftur hosting all the cruel marks of violence on her attenuated the evidence, as to how the souldent happeund, body. Resently, it tanspired, the child had fell tis, would not make any diferents in
and
whother No. 32 fall first or No.: been, avaulted by her mistress with, among their verdict. The object of the enquiry, went other things, a broom, a obopper, a cane and on Mr. Dennys, was tu fiaż not how Chene ten tied up and and foot in the cook-house and house immediately after they had had their spittoor. On the previous night, she had been healthy peope were madingly burried into olezity. y were kile while in their threabed at intervals. The girl's mistress was evening meal, but in coming to a conein- got an inkling of the charge having been lodged, death it would not be samelent for the jury to not at home at the time of this visit, having | sion us to how these people mist; their -
but with the aid of P.C. Chung Chang, whose brick work or of falling timbers. It was for the they were killed by the debris of falling detective abilities have gained for him the well- jury to eng in carstuly into the whole, fsets deserved soubriquet of the Yazmat Sherlock confora ed with the shastraction of these hotires, Heimes," her arrest was shortly afterwards and it wontute for them to say, after carofni effected and she was taken to the Police Station. primarily responsible or otherwise responsible. enquiry, whether of Bo Kayons was responsible
bat said she had a perfect right to do so if she ; be Coroners Ordinance thomas strata thought it the girl had been disobedient. It power to commit sur person oursinst whom appasms that the child is an orphan and was at the Supreme Court He did not way. the jury might Anda verdict for trial A special general meeting of the members of of the interior where such protection cannot Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce will
sold to this woman by her brother. On the explained Mr. Dennys, that the jury would be afforded. It is idle to say that the be held on Friday, 3rd October, at 11 am. may draw your own conclusions from the above,
accured being brought before Mr. Kemp, his find anyous criminally gullly is the presen Worship remanded the case until today, bail esas but it would be for them to weigh most missionaries are content to take their lives in the City Hall, to mominate a member but it is a fast that many people owing money English at-of-war, and a storm coming up of 150 being allowed. Meantime the police but the Jain and to sad in their bands and go to preach to the of the Chamber to take the place in the and willing to work out the amount have been the explain, who was a very small man, wetained enatody of the gizl
whether anyone was criminally negligval heathen, notwithstanding all risks We Legislativo. Council of the Hon. B. Shawan, induced to leave the houses of their creditors night. The steward was not notited of the persuaded him to occupy his state room for the
gard to the way these hus we built
hether ther
neguganno maintain that the crown of martyrdom
whose term of ofis expired on the 24th inst. by narvants belonging to the French Consulate.rangement, and next morning at mix o'clock
terial that was used 10 their construe ought not to be thus deliberately sought,
The question which naturally arimod is whether he brought a cup of coffee to the Captain's door,
ten" or "negliginos in allowing people to The Manager of the Chartered Bank of India, the French Vice-Consal knows of such probe hastily pushed open the door. "Don't you Bhanghai at 5 am, on the 5th inst, and left these house are perfevity
fdhalit them before they wordt Lor to- and that it by no means always follow Australia and Chins courtengely informed as coedings. It appears that when creditors go to with your comes this morning, sirp
Knocking twice without receiving any answer,
The C.PR steamer Athenian arrived at babitation. It you'd be put. that the blood of these martyrs is the seed reverday that he had that morning received the Consulate with a full knowledge of the William gave amore; and the steward was the is due to arrive at 9 am on the 3 h fast.
Bir again st 1 pm same day for Hongkong, where built by a wolthy coup of the Church. Unless and antil civilised from the Loudon offios a telegram advising whereabouts of the runaways the Vice-Consulised to see sange Ägurs tarn over in the The GM, steamer son left. Singapore be issuaden the ma Powers are able to station Consuls with no that a dividend has been declared for the past always dopion the possibility of the latter being th. Smash wont they and sencer, and the on the 25th inst. for this port, and is dus here secretary of the commun works talk Chi
Trightened sailer tere off to the surgeon's room on the 3 th inst. district, the missionaries should, like the anauw, free of income taz, payable on and after
can Line) Left Bhar ghai for this port on the 24th ko 14.500 for ach House
Render, and that her merchants, avoid that district, and await 122nd October.
Chinees inst.pm, oud is expected here to-morrow,
kouse, Ar, Donnye expected that the 'gry would.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
did pot think that the
very remote ability to appeal to force in a half-year to 30th June at 10 per cent, per on the premises. But, if he does not know, «Far hösvénʻgʻanke, alr,” ho gaspad; "* come to the The NY KG steamer Shimano send 9ry Cut 11Add bot on the
he surely ought to be informed of what goes on Captain's room! He's speechless, and swollen in his own Consulate
zetbe tom times his natural size 1
For