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China is, as the executive members of the Society are well aware--unless, ne is probable, they are quite a new lot has been again and again disproved, and Chinese officials have themselves disavowel
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raised the tax by a hundred per cent, and in order to do this legally they have avowed their intention to increase the duty on native drug to a party with that lovied on the imported opium. They are running For do. Per bot-risk, it is true, of killing, 11:e gouse that laid the golden eggs, but Caluese are invariably ready to take that kind of risk, as shown in their refusal to lighten the export duty on tea and enable it to compete with the products of India and Ceylon. The min 1.00 darins are, of course, quite willing to accept nny advantage that may arise from the talk of injustice to China, by making political capital of it, but, they are not prepared in 1:20 go beyond a passive acquiescence in the
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statements as to the injury done to China in allowing the Chinese to purchase the
Our Macao corespondent writes that the f Besar which was postponed will take pisce In the Avenida Vanco da Gama, Musão, on the evenings of Saturday and Sunday next.
Apart from the que fatal Chinesa plagne case
last week, there was a case of enteric fever in the Colony, the sufferer being an Indian.
which wo hase already mentioned as occurring
Mr. J. Stewart Black has resigned the British [ Vice-Conenlabip at Bangkok. Mr. Black; how over, is returning to Siam shortly to become a Judge of the Blamese Appeal Court,
The Universal Gazelle says that of this year's annual manouvres in Japan, China will have forty representativas, Cores ive, while karepo and the United States will appoint twenty-five offers to witness the military operations.
Members of the Hongkong Cricket Club are reminded that an extraordinary general meeting wil be held in the Pavilion ut 5,15 p.m. to-day. By the rules of the Club, phiczy members' con. stituta a quorum at an extraordinary general meeting and it is to be beged that memors will make a point of attending so that the required number tuny be present and this obviate the necessity of calling another meeting The
of the Club rules, business before the meeting will to the invision
General Jacob Smith addressed the Grand
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[FROM OCE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] Lonnor, 18th October, 7.55 p. ANOTHER WAR IMMINENT IN
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A BUGGESTION
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Canton, 12th October.
THE LATE VICHROY TAO MU. H. B. Tuo Ma, the late Viceroy of Canton, died on the 10th inst: between 11 and 12 a 'clock, at night, after a protracted and lingering Lucas His Excellency had applied three times for leave to retire ant go home to be nursed and attended to, but was refused. Welisu it was
A Scotch correspondent writes:--- Is it not possible for the Scotch community of the Colony to gomete a Highland gathering this winter? It is quite true that any such meeting must necessarily lack the almost er elasively national haracter of the great THE PHILIPPINES.
provincial Games of Scotland; but it could be A Manila despatch to New York states made sufficiently open to attract all comers found that he could not hold the office any while yet retaining a smack of the time-hon-longor and was unfit to perform the public that the Sultan of Bacolod lias written to onred and ploturasque Highland sports. The functions allotted to him, af last he was General Sumner, requesting war forthwith. well filled membership of the S. Andrew's permitted to retire. His medical adviser son- «
Society and the eminent position it holds in tire sidering it too dangerous to allow him to take The Sultan wishes to maintain the Moba-Colouy go to show, surely, that there is room a voyage home, H.E took up his temporary re- medan religion and does not desire American for the suggested seature. There is no dearth widance in one of the branch establishments of the here of athletes as well as adopts at the game | Salt Commissioner in tus Bouthern suburb, and and other competitive trials of skill dear to ded there. Viceroy Tao Ma was a native of the hearts of Highlandera; nor is there Chakimug, and in his younger days was consi much doubt that many a lovingly preserved dered one of the ablest hud clavarest scholars. philabeg would be brought from its obscurity to in China, for he successfully passed nearly all grace the scene, and as for piping, well, those the literary examinations, and was a member that should know best give the assurands that of the Imperial academy, etc. In his last the display would not be disappointing. Then examination H.E. Chang Chih-tang, who was there in the Pipe Band of the 33rd Hurma.
The Poliesports issed to bo run pratty much on Highland games lines, bat unfortunately these annual meetings had to be discontinued through some cause approximata to imunition
friendship.
RUSSIAN DIPLOMATIC CHANGE. The Russian Minister at Tokyo has been transferred to Copenhagen.
GENERAL NEWS.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
LONDON, 13th October, 7.55 p.m.
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one of the examiners, so manch admired his ability and his essays that he adopted him a one of his disciples. H. To began his official career as a secretury to the late Viceroy Cho Chung Taug in Kane, who appreciat
Wine, White Seal Capsule 16.20 1.33 tec drug of India to use instead of or in | Army Campfire in Washington on the night of THE COAL-STRIKE IN THE UNITED | £hat was about ten years ago Bat during the his services very highly, and after memorialking
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the 7th iust. In the course of his remarks he
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said-be profericit a civilised enemy, in the
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(A telegram to Manila, dated New York, 9th-existent. In a tentative way the follow October, says: "The Governor of Pennsylvania ing evente might be proposed, to make up the
programme:
Fire-a-side football competition. Patting the ball Bicyclo-racing.
Flat, hurdle and obstacle-racing. Highland piping and dancing Tug-of-war.
intervening period the commanity has grown A settlement of the American coal-miners with great strides and is more able to make an eivil war, rather than the uncivilised enemy in
athletic masting a success. Besides, the exclu “It is somewhat of a coincidence that this the Philippines. Six thousand veterans extend-strike is expected hourly,
siveness which attended the Police Sports would revival of energy un the part of the Societyed to General Sn ith a great ovaliou. A persou for the Suppression of the Opium Tradeeled Corporal Tanner enlegised Genera! Smith, should be almost synchronous with the und said we will civilise the Filipino saragos attempt by the Chinese authorities to if we have to shoot Christianity into them." double the duties on Indian and Persian This kind of faastic should make the American Opium It is also noteworthy that Sirtask in the Philippines indeed a labour of love. HALLIDAY MACARTNEY, the active agent of China in London, has just received the decoration of the Double Dragon, and permission from His Majesty the King to Whether Sir HALLIDAY MAGALT wear it. NEY has had any recent communication with For Doz. Per Bot. the anti-opium society we are unable to say, but it is not unlikely that he is cogeiennt of all that it does or propuses to do; How- ever that may be, we trust the Government of Mr. BALFOUE will not-any more than that of Lord SALISBEar-be led into any artion affording encouragement to agitation. There is no doubt that the opium trade is just as legitimate as any other trade, and that the drug is in no sense foreed upon China. No sustained effort A. S. WATSON & CO. has ever been put forth by the Chinese
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has called out the entire state militin to restoro order among the strikers in the coal-mining regions. Ten thousand militi men are now in the field. At the conference at the White. The following is the solution of the Bismego House between the President, the mine opera. tors and President John Mitchell, of the Coal- missioner who has just visited that part of Bim miners' Association held recently, the operators" Malay question proposed by the special com- on behalf of the Singapore Fras Press-Lot refused to treat with Mitchell, giving as their Sian continue to hold the sovereign power she reason that all previous efforts to settle the claims over these States in mutters pertaining difficulty had bosa futile. They sail, however, to their foreign policy, but let the inferial that if the Freni lent would send troops to adminstration be conducted by Malay Rajasthe strike region they would resume mining assisted by competent and experienced British operations. The President was reluctant to de officers, who have had the opportunity of gain this, and he addressed su appeal to the strikers ing experience in dealing with native races in to return to work and take his promise that he practical school; open the country to free trade would endeavour to induss Congress to make and enterprise, and finally lay it down that the legislation that would advance the miners' in revenues of the country shall be spent in the toasts. The strikers paid no atten ion to this country for its development and administea apptal, rioting was resumed and when it became ion. These seem simple remedios, but they are so general that foforation passed all bounds, the very sovereign ones, and would go far to effect governor of Pennsylvania, presumably with a complete and affectual cure of what is fast the gsnetion of President Roosevelt, took the becoming an intolerable situation. Sium will matter in haud by calling out all of the militi not suffer, save that she may lose a certain of the Bate. The operators now claim that amount of money which at present comes into the strike will su end."-ED. D.P.] her treasury, but that loss would be the price of an assured peace on her western borders, and probably of an assured friendship on the part of Great Britain, whilst to the Malays it would poppy in various provinces by the imposi-spell that quiet and prosperity whites are t tion of a lighter duty on the home grown present enjoyed. by their compatriots in the drug. Indeed, in several provinces, the Federated Malay States, duty collected on native opium is almost nominal, smuggling being connived at by the officials. If the Chinese Government were so disposed, it would be a compara- tively easy task to carry out the degree probibiting the cultivation of the poppy in the Central Kingdom. But beyond asseve rations to the effect tout the production is illegal and the issue of sundry orders and decrees, no really serious attempt has been made to even restrict the illicit cultivation of the drug. The mandarins- have openly treated the law as a dead letter and have unblushingly allowed the pro- prietore to cover the land with the scarlet
Government to combat the habit of opin smoking, but on the contrary opian-smok- ing saloons are permitted if not licensed in all parts of the Empire, and tacit encourage ment is afforded to the cultivators of the
MUSIC FOR THE PUBLIC..
The following programme of music will bu played by the band of the Hongkong Regiment on the New Parado Ground to-day, between 4.30 and 6 p.m.--
March. Overture Suite
Kolla
Thière
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 12th October,
THE NEW ATLANTIC SERVICE,
Jumping and polo-veniting. Best-dressed Highlander. Wrestling championship, Towing the caber. Throwing the bazamor. Ladies' Race.
there; from the Throne, made him a magistrato which position he was promoted provincial Treasurer, and afterwards, became Governor of Chinese Tarkestan. Bubsequently there arose a Makommedan rebellion, and Has Excellency despatched Tang Fasking to suppress it. The
rebellion ever, Tao Alu was appointed Governor et the provinces of Kaisa and Ghausa. Three years ago he became Viceroy of Kwangtang and Kwangsi in succession 10 the late Viceroy Li Hung-chang. In Canton, although he did not do anything extraordinary to distinguish himself, rat he was well known to be just and straightforward, upright, and economical. Ho was a reformer, and shortly after inking up the Viceroyalty in Canton he memorialised the Throne recommending the abolition of the wonted military examination by bow and arrows and lifting of blocks of stone as useless One might go on to suggest a coramitce and nowadays. He was very strict with ble, sub- Buce it to say that there is no lack of good, and just in treatment of them. He took* judges, but that might appear presumptuous ordinates, especially the military class, but fair sportsmen and enthusiastre Soots in ilongong great pains in raising money for the Govern to net in either capacity. As to the time andment to pay the forsige indemnity. Before place, these could be afterwards arranged, bat, his death he was suffering most severely from with regard to the former, a suitable date might chronte asthma, and of late had been spitting be found about the Chinese New Year, which blood. falls upon Thursday, 29th January, that date,
or the aces. The above suggestions are rebellion in Kwangs is getting more serions too, would not clash with the Trikon Sports It is almost tablo talk in Canton that the thrown out with diffidence, but exchange of day by day; that several districts have opinion through the Press or otherwise might bean occupied by the rebels that the lead to the successial inauguration of an anual Governer-General. Sho Yan-chop, has wired avent which would be a welcome flip to the
to the authorities in Canton for presisions and. • social life of the Colony,
ammunition, and that if the latter delay there is a fear that the Imperialiat soldiers will turn
AT OSAKA.
power.
KWANGS) SHOUBLES.
The subsidy for the new steamship lineTHE FORTHCOMING EXBIBITION rolls, when the whole province will be in their between Liverpool and Canada is one and one- Highth million dollars annually for fou years.
'COLOMBIA AND THE UNITED
BIATES.
The result of the Colombian, protest to the United States is that the U. S. Admiral Casey "Lyr. Wood," ......... Clark has been instruoted to avoid any infringements
French Comedy."........... Bela "Peer Gynt," ............
Grice of sovereignty, and to permit the transport of "Farewell," Waltz.
troops and munitions of war across the Isthmus. Clarionet Solo "Law Alsaciennes,"
Wood of Panama unless it is likely to lead to battle Polka
Merriment,.......
on the Trans-Isthmian railway. God Save the King," Selection "Reminiscences of Scotland," Godfrey
THE MACEDONIAN INSURRECTION. Turkish troops had desperate encounters with Balgarian bands on the 8th and 9th. inetant. At Petrich, Macedonia, three hundred Bulgarians resisted the Tarks for two days. losing forty killed and sixty wounded.
THE PROJECTOSCOPIC CO. AT
THE THEATRE.
The above Company gave the urst of thron flowers of the flaunting poppy. It is idle ontortain rants last night before a moderate for the Imperial Government to pretend house. The programme was divided into that the provincial authorities have been three parts, the first being the Passion alone to blame for the failure to enforce the Play of Oberammergau, the, second miscellan Wx had almost hoped that with the nine decreo prohibiting the cultivation of the eons scenes and an excellent sleight-of-hand teenth century we had seen the last of that poppy, for the fact that it is so cultivated fatuous band of fanatics who for so many has been repeatedly recognised in official yours squandered money and wasted energy documents. This being the case, and the fact in the futile attempt to abolish the opium being that considerably the larger portion of trade. The crusade was kept actively alive the opiuta consumed in China is raised in so long as silly people could be induced to Chincee territory, it is surely time for eren the goo people who hail from Exeter Hall contribute money key the maintenance of a secretary and staff, who, in order to justify to drop this ridiculous agitation against their raison d'être, poured a flood of painph-trade which the Chinese themselves do not let literature-containing bysterical appeals oppose, and which after all is less harmful than the liquor traffic carried on by all the and distorted figures and facts-upon an unsympathetic public. The stream of aut civilised sites of the Western World. It is right that common-sense should zile in ut length: seriptions, however, cried up the public grew in time to recognize the this matter as in all others onnected with rank absurdity of a movement to deliver trade and commerce.
China From a truffe her rulers.really
a
performance by Alva, King of Coins," and the third depictive of the Coronation. At the commencement the operator of the camera made rather a hash of things, bat improved later on. Some of the pictures were really first part was spoiled by the untimely levity ellent, others again the opposite. The of a few persons who should have known better. The piano playing of Mr. D. Francis was first-rato. The entertainment will be repeated to-uight and to-morrow,
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The fifth Japanese National Industrial Exhibition, as our renders will see from the notice in another colums, opens at Osaka on the 1st March next and closes on the 31st July, 1903. The Exhibition building is situated at immiys near the famous temple of Tennajs, in the southern district of the city of Osako.
FORMOSA.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
Taiboku-Formosa, 8th October THE ERUPTION DE MOUNT. LIGYO, The eruptisant Mount Rigy, South Formosi," we find, in the light of recent lavestigations, to have been really of a volcanjo, nature, though not at all alarming in extent. There was at flest a general feeling umang seleatido men at the capital, that the so-called volcano was merely
The coming Exhibition in its general plan and scope is intended to surpass all the previous exhibitions held in the empire and will posent a full illustration of Japanese art, produse, and manufactures in their latest state of progress and development, Exhibits will be installed the spontaneous ignition of some vii-spring or into the Agriculture Building, Forestry a ruption of, atural gas, as such natuzul phenomena ad in the past been incorrectly Building. Maunfactors Building, Machinery reported as volcanoes. We now ere in possu- Building Education. Building, Transportation sjou, however, of the report of the investigation Building, Zoological Building, Foreign Exhibited by the government and we bad thint thes Building, Fine Arts Building, and Aquarium original account cont to the Prass was without by groups and classes after their classification error. On the 20th of September, a colume of The Ceremonial Hall, Greentouse, Cold fro and smoke burst from a newly formed orator THE VOLUNTEER CAMP.
Storage, Tea House, Bazaars, Restaurante, which appeared in the entre of u cultivated The camp has long since settled down to a
are to be built within the Exhibition grounds. tract about & half mile north of the summit of Osaka is the first commercial city of Jansur and Rigyo bill. Quantities of a grayish mud to- steady pursuit of routiue daties, and to our earlier accounts of these practically nothing remains to be added. One day is just like is a great centre of distribution of merchandise, gether with hot water were ejected and these another-revelis at 5 a. m., parade an hour later, It is a most progressive city and its industrial flowed down on to the neighbouring holds, effect a warrh down to the pier, and a launch trip to development in the past few years in rorying home damage to the deida in limited area uue of the three batteries on Stonecutters, where notable, Among its many attractions to surrounding the order. It was possible, how- taules era doffed and quick-fiters and six visitors are the Castle, now nearly ruined, ever, at times during the eruption to approach and ten-irak breech-londeza udled by datach. the old Shinta temple of Toujia, dedicated to within some 4 or 50 rods of the pratar, meurer ments fold off for each. The instructors are the sacred memory of Sugawarape Mickizase, approach being difoult cring to the ram of painstaking men, and already their tutoring is the great scholar and statesman, the old Dad-end and hot water. On the arening of the dhist temple of Tennaji, built by the Imperial 20th, a second crator formed some yards. marked by a certain amount of proficiency on
Princo Shotoka Taishi over a thousand years distent, from which there also issed Bre and the part of the Volunteer soldiers. There are displaying much enthusiasm for their new ago, the Imperial Mint, organised in 1871 by moke. The eruption gradually decrossed in aties, for, basides the personal satisfaction the Imperial Government, the two temples violence and on the 20th and altogether. afforded by the knowledge that one can get of the East and West Honganji, &c. There At present there remain two small extinot through one's own part creditably, there are, too, many interesting places within short craters, which appear to be entirely inactive. dintsuce from Osaka Nara, the ancient capital. During the eruption there was a rumbling is looming alient the probability of a compe-
there anglicospin trembling
The Philippias Army Transport Service have chartered the Norwegian steamer Proteus, 1,024 tous, Captain Mullor, which arrived at Manila from Saigon on the September-rita u-cardo- regard with indifference or as a handy divered in Loudon on the 116r inst
The English mail of the 38th ult. was of tico. The German steamer stependent and on, and this in Hasif provides a strong with old temples and its art trossets is stand likened by ta olsantyt
the Norweign'st amer Thenie have both bee ceptive for the expenditure of one's best efforts reached by rail in a few hours, and the famous thunder means of adding to the revenue. But, like
harters by Warner, Barney & ompany to
When the competition des lake place, woa Toshine, where thonsan's of cherry trees of the ground in the vietuity? 2
be in bloom near the end of April, is within a While the eruption was very sight and many other foolish movements, the anti-
The band of the Royal Welch Fusilio will wing rigs from Saigon to Manila, adds the belide the laggard in a gua's crew! He re opiumy agitation means to die bail. That play at The Cliffs, the Peak, from & pan. te 11 Manila Times. The did familiar Peria is char-esives consideration from no one of bly om for hours journey. Kioto, the western capital entirely without alarming features even for it is net yet dead is proved by REUTER's, on Saturday, when Colonel and Mrs. Bertie tered to nude three trips from Salgon to Java zades, and even his best friend turns from him. of the spite, with its many attractions, 16 telegram of the 9th inst., which announce. will be at home to their friends.
Sproch is forbidilen, but the looks that ocasion within one hour's railway journey from Osaks, that a meeting of the Society for the Sup pression of the Oping Trade has been belde the government of Washington from San
Hawaii's Porto Rican colonists have petition. CHOLERA IN THE PHILIPPINES.ally ave east in the direction of the unhappy Sakai, where the Aquarium attached to the mortil are suficient in this depths of their exhibition is silt ted in the Public Garden ou at Lambeth Palace, the Archbishop of Juan to redress their grievances. They acouse.
reproach to induce thoughts of mode and a the beach is reached by rail ia un hour, and the Canterbury presiding. No doubt the Governor Pintoro of brutality.
longing for a friendly knock from one of the old Shinto temple of Sumiyoshi, dedicated to great shails screaming oat to the target in the the Gods of Sen, is within a half hous water. With all this in his mind, then, railway journoy. little wonder that the sabryo roldier, buckles
if possible, fo with a resolve to be as good as the next make
2 Layway, aud beffer i
usual exaggerations at misstatements were made to do duty again on this occasion.
with rice,
thoso leing in close.
utaresings concluire evidence of volcanic sutivity in the island.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The AL. Amer. Trieste jofé Manila for this port the 13th inst
The P&A steatoer Indrasamit, which oth
ou the 12lb in
The OPR to he arrived at here on the 13 alt, arrived at Portland Or.
Naruki ata..on the 14th and left. al 103 m. mne day for Sobre ruere she is due to arrive at 5 p
The daily prarinicial cholaga report for 7th inst. was 1.769 now cases: d68dentis; atrtality 43 per cent, ingan, Iloilo, reported 743 uaw
The foreign visitors, we are informed At the quarterly meeting of the Hongkong cases and 211 deaths caring the 24 hours. Nin for we are further informal that the Golf Club, which begius on Friday, the com- teu tous in the province of floilo reported
new Qualta Club Hotol, situato lon the char meeting stigmatised the opium trade as petitions will be for the Momen Cup, the 1,482 cases and 634 deaths daring the 24 hours.
find a very comfortable accommodation
The report for Manila was 4 cases zal ons a blot on the English natue and an in- Richardson and Bogey Caps, and a Fool
death, two of were Amricane Traing now to less serious matters, with the island of Nakenoshima, right in the best justice to Chiva. It is much to be Mr. J. W. Osborno, of the Kowloon Hotel, je dents In Bed, from the Coolanta, sest see of the song mans tancy. In Oishi, Foreign visitors coming to Catia regretted that the head of the Anglican providing a musical treat for his visitors to and Jayme Smith, of 371 Calls Magdalenkspingil it may be mationed that the during the Exhibition will obtain special prin- Church should have identified himself wub-morrow night. The hand of the 33rd Burma Binondo. The total namber of: osos sported concert to ba given to-night holds promise of Inges and fre access to many places nenalty | The NY K steamer Agmatura Maru (Buro. such air agitation, and we can in charity only Tatentry is to play in the garden of the hotel up to 8 a m., 7th October, since the beginning much enjoyment, and the guests who are coming closed against all visitors, both foreign and over will bave a good return for their frouble in Japanese bavid's the advantage of reduced
rates on steamers and railwayYS. regard the fact us a proof of seuile decay from 7.30 till 10.30 pm, and will appear every of the epidemio are 60,001 and 53,013, dooths,
visiting the camp. in bie Lordship. The cry of injustice to Thursday night until further notice.
with a mortality of 65 per cont
pean Lina) left Shanghal for this port on the 8( fost, pm, and is expected here to-morrow,
The silk or C.PR steamer Tartar Strived in New York on the 12th Just