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declaration it seems a little inconsistent at | least not to give a chance for the expression of the diversity of opinion anticipated. Mr. SHARP, it is true, dreaded a desultory discussion with no result. We venture to
The French mail of the 16th ult, wen delivered in London on the 13th inst.
The Tisatsin A.D.C. Les just put en succesful performances of A Thumping Legacy and Triul by Jary,
A presentation was made on the 1st inst. to the Ror, Father Colombet, of Assumption
Admiral Keppel duly arrived in Singapore by the P. & O. a.s. Ceylon on the 3rd inst., and will spend bis winter there.
A bath-house proprieter, the 1'. & T. Times says, has been fined for raising his charges and thus discouraging national oleantinest.
It has been suggested that a long distance tes ride for China ponies be held between Fiontain and Poking, but the idea is very properly oppoeed by all who have read of the long distance rides in Europe.
The Perak Sugar Cultivation Company has just declared a dividend of twelve per cent. A Russian officer in Newchwang who was The chairman (Mr. W. V. Drommand) sid
College, Bangkek, who bas daze a good deal for recently bitten by a dog is said to have offered that the profit made by the Company would. education in Siam;
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The death is announced at Guayaquil, Feuatlor, of Mr. Thomas Nast, the U.S. Cars-General there, who is perhaps best
known as a caricaturist, formerly in Harper's Weekly and afterwards in Puck, "Bosa" Tweed was most rigorously attacked by Me
Nast for a series of years.
Lincere... The Spanish Deuty,' Serenade... La Valoma"...
"The Toresdor,' Selection... Valse Gypsies caleg "Die Wilderer, "...
M. Killer
63 cute for overy dead dog brought him.
Lu Chuan-lin is reported to continue in ex- tremely depressed spirits, in spite of the fact that he is now being attended by on American missionary doctor.
The Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the régime under which Russian sugar is exported is tantamount to a system of
bontics, and justifies the imposition of countervailing dutios,
According to a Bangkok paper the sliding scale by which the rigs of the dollar regulates the Siamese Government's selling price of Livals
Mox. $ may be represented about as follows:-
18, 7d.
Ja. 740.
18. 74d.
18. 741.
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think that this is not inevitable. At the meeting of the 23rd December the case for the retention of the present system was A. S. WATSON & CO., mirably stated, from an oratorical puint of view, and the arguments carried those attending away. But unfortunately the
The Chinese official holidays in Chihli begin assembly present could vot be described as
on January 17 and end on February 16. Seats However im- unbiassed to begin with.
will be locked ang pag away during those days, partial and discriminating a man may be, and only argent business transacted. The pres his own interests must weigh with him.sure of work does not look as if it were extreme. Hence the fact that no presentation of the case for the gold standard was heard canuot be taken as an indication that all the higher intelligence of Hongkong is set firmly ngabist the introduction of that standard. What we want is a sober discussion of the Of the Finest Quality and Vintage two sides of the question. At the present monient the public knows that the fall of
By permission of Col. Birdwood and Officers, the dollar and the fluctuation of exchange weighs upon it heavily, while to a certain the band of the 10th Hombay Lght Infantry number of people these financial movements will play the following selections during are advantageous. It therefore vaguely dinner at the King Edward Hotel to-wurzow ranges itself on the side of currency altera-night-- tion. It sees the Committee of the Chamber March..... "The Royal Engineers," R. Blanchton and of Commerce declining more general discussion on the question and adhering to (its former opinion for fear of harm and of creating a bad impression." Is it unt SCOTCH WHISKY natural that the public should be rather Pierre Leroy Beaulieu looks at the question of
mystified?
We cannot help thinking Pranes and Siad in a somewhat novel light, that the Committee of the Chamber The cause of the antagonism is due to the fact of Commerce made a great mistake in that the Siamese are a conquering race. Com. closuring, so to speak, the disenssioning from the upper waters of the Menam they Those in bare not ceased to spread their power to the the currency question. this Colony with an open mind, and south-east. With the advent of France to Indo-be cus. they are exceptingly numerous desire Chita in 1863 the progress of Siam has been- nothing more than to hear the two cases gradually curtailed, and by sucre aire troulies
The with France they have been losing territory. stated fanly and in open court. supporters of the present financial system
A telegram to the N.-C. Daily News says:- err seriously if they think that by lushing Vise-Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford's appoint- things up they will induce a state of cor.ment as Governor of Western Australis, Treaty port open to the whole world. Th CONFECTIONERYtment. A great mumber of people see following the appointments of Vico-Admiral Sir Americans are on the move to tap thence the Hairy Holdsworth Hawson, K.C.B. (Governor resources we have hitherto left untouched; the of New South Wales). of Colonel Sir George Germans are taking actire steps to increase (Governor of their facilities of communicatioa; but so far the Sydenham Clarke, K.C MG. Victoria), and of Major General Sir Herbert Englishan holds undisputed the foremost Charles Chomside, RE, G.C...G., C.B. trade posi io. Are Lane firias propared to do (Governor of Queensland), is regarded as part a little hustling and keep the fruite of pioneer of a deliberate imperial plan to safeguard the labour?. This is the question which our people are scking each other. The answer must be defense of Australia aud to provide the new
prompt, if it is to be of avail." Governor Gene:si (Lord Tennyson) with an advisory board of unasuul weight of authority in naval and toilitary affairs.
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themselves brought by the gradual fall of the dollar to such a state that they appear to le on the edge of un abyss, beyond which there waits for them below financial rir. Generalisation about trade leaving Hong kong after the establishment of gold standard will not inspire such people with the spirit of resignation. Nor is it to be imagined that this class is small; the heavy depression in almost every branch of trade and in the stock market last year is all that
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We have been favoured with the advance sheets of an article in the January number of the Ariatic Quarterly, containing an 131 article by Mr. ROBERT H. ELLIOT on the “Economic Effects of Recent Indian Currency Legislation,” originally read before the East India Association. Mr. ELLIOT's main contention is that the Indian Government did not perceive that its method of creating "stable" exenage at an artificially enhanced rate, which was liable to be still further enhanced at its will, instead of developing would seriously injure the
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BIRTHS.
On the 13th January,at 2, Bowring Villas, the wife of SIDNEY J. POWELL, Assoc. M. Inst. C E., (200 of a son.
On the 20th December, at Tongshan, the wife of JOHN PRINGLE, of a son.
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Uniors for calvu cupier of DAILY PRESs should be sent before, ou city of publication. Aftar that hour the suppin is limited. Only supplied for Dash. Telegraphic Address: PRESH, Codes: A.B.U. 5th Ed.dustries of the country and thus at once
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diminish the means of employment and the rate of wages, results which have already occurred in consequence of the currency Into. Mr. ELLIOT's arguments we have not the space here to enter; it must suffice to say that he certainly does not prove that the fixing of a stable rate of exchange for the rupee has ruined Indio, He shows that planters, mill-owners, and other producers would be better plensed with a less than sixteen-penny rupee--which is a very different matter. be writes of the fixed rate acting as a bounty in favour of competing countries, Air, ELLIOT can only refer to silver countries, whereas a great portion of India's trade is
On the 31st December, at S. George's Church, Pening KIA AEGINA, daughter of the Rev. E. BALAYENDRUM E 8. George's Tamil Mission, to
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Writing is the Economiste Français, M,
J. Hartman
The demands of the Singapore Kerohant Ivan arylo
Get Service Guild that the rates of pay for mates should be revised as a compensation for the fall in the valuo of the dollar hava broń accided to by the owners, practically all of them, and the following will be the prevailing rates for Singa. pure vessels:-First ontes. 217. 1's, and second mates £3 per mensem, based on the current rates of exchange as posted daily in the Shipping Office on the date on which their salaries may
A writer in the Pall Mall Gazette is almost enthusiastic about Swatow's prospects and arges Englishmen to bestir themselves to compete with the Americans there. He says:-"Swntow
is the coming town of Southern China, and it is
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have been far greater had it not boon for an unexpected fall in the price of ram made from the molasses produced. The apparent loss on run renoheil about ten thousand taels.
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[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT]
LONDON, 13th January, 7.45 p.m. THE RUSSIAN. VOLUNTEER FLEET. The Odean correspondent of the Times, referring to the detention for nearly a year Mr. Poultney Bigelow, addressing the of four of the largest and fastest of the Geographical Society at Manila on the 11th ult. on East Asian politics and commerce, advorstad Russian Volunteer Flect cruisers in the making Shanghai a repablic free froin consular or other official meddling. He said that what Black Seu, states that the Volunteer Flest nelf-governing merchants, princip lly Americans was good in Shanghai was ane to the energy of authorities, negotiated with a foreign ship- and British, who for fifty years lund taken cure ping concern with a view to placing these of themselves and bailt up a seaport appropri- ately called the "New York of the Far East" cruisers on a foreign line. The negotiations Sone of the Chinese territory, he killed, should were abruptly broken off, and the vessels be annexed to the city. The merchants of the East, Mr. Bigelow claimed, ared nothing but ppear in the list of sailing for the Far liberty. He also said that Kinschaucould Enet, which was published yesterday. nover bo more than a pleasant seasiteresart "!
Important changes are centriplated in the U.S. Philippine Commission. It is probable that within a few months Judgo William H Tally heirman of the Commission and Governor of the Philippine Islands, will rosiga to accept place on the United States Supreme Court bench, and that Mr. W. W. Rockhill, now chief of the Buraz of American Republics, will be appainted to fill the vacancy on the Philippius Commission croated by Judge Taft's transfer to the Supreme Court at Washington. When he has been promoted to the Eaproma
President MeKiuley. Judge Taft resigned Court it will be in fulfilmbat of a promise of
from the Federal Circuit banch in Ohio accept the chairmanship of the Philippine Commission at the urgent solicitation of the late U.S. President, with whom he had been on terms of intimate friendship for many years
The following is from telegram dated- Washington. December 10-Senator Hauna bas added hix protest to that of the Japanese Minister to the appointment of John Barrett as Minister to Japan. Hanna objected to the appointment on political grounds. He told the President that Mr. Barratt had always been a Democrat natil 1900, and that he had beer amply compensated for all the services ho rendered the party during that campaign. Hanna took the position that there woro may high-rlans Republicans who gave their services to the party gratis, and that ons of there should be rewarded. Hanus volunteered to find a
It is proposed to conɛtrnet a line of railway/Captain Freeland R.E., and Mr. Courtenay, suitable man, when the President had turned
from Bangkok to Tashin, on the west side of the
Mesam River and about 21 miles from Bangkok itself. The public is invited to subscribe 2,200. shares of 100 ticals each. Debentures bearing interest of 8 per cont. per annum may he offered to the public at a later dato. The sbares are payable-on application 5 ticals per share, en allotment 20 ticals per share, and the balance in instalments of ticals per shure to be called up by the directors when required, with at least two months' intervals and one month's police. The whole of the capist is guuuuteol
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The third annual distribution of prizes at the Diocean Girls School took place on Tuesday lost, when Lady Blake kindly attended to land the prizes to the successful candidates. Thero was a good attendance of parents and of others interested in the working of the school. brief report was read by the Hon. Secretary (Rev. F. T. Johnson). It was stated that the donations to the funds of the school during the year, 19, including a Government grant of were paid to these who kindly contributed and $230.00, zmonted to $2,067.20. Hearty thanks to the following for gifts of various kinds clothes, prizes, etc.--Mix Bunbury, Mrs. Hare, Lady Gascoigne, Sir William and Lady Good- man. Miss Johnstone, Mrs. Mackie. Mrs. Piercy, Mr. Siels, Mrs. Sharp, Mr. Titt, Mr. Witchell, and the Rev. F. T. Johnson.
The L. & T. Times of the 27th ult. writes: By the departure of Col. Browne, R.E..
tl British Railway Administration finally coses ite cannection with North China. Col Browns succeeded to the onerous position of Director-in-Chief in 1991, and was primarily responsible for the administration, and indeed the reconstruction of the line and rolling stock, till the railways were handed back to the Chinese. How well he and his able staff did their work is a matter to which we have borne testimony before now, notwithstanding the fact that we adcuranly criticised the Leiff
down" Barrett. The Ohio Senator secured the appointment of Minister Back as a reward for political service. Back was at the heat of the Georgia delegation in the National convention of 1890, and unus won him over to McKinley and away from Reed,
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 1th January. VENEZUELAN ARBITRATION. Mr. Bowen has sailed for Washingtou.
SOUTH AFRICA.
After hearing Mr. Chamberlain's speech
the Boer leaders advised their followere to accept the situation, not to make useless demands, aud to co-operate with the Govern
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went.
DARDANELLES QUESTION.. Turkey has not yet replied in the British protest re the Dardanelles.
THE GERMAN EMBASSY AT WASHINGTON. Baron ron Holleben has left Washington without taking farewell of the President.
MOROCC
The missionary ladies hav left Fez for Tangier. The intest uers from Fez fure- shadowe serious developments. The pretender is reported to have awakened from his lethargy
followers from surrounding tribes. and to be marching towards Fez, salamoning
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 14th January, BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE MAGISTRATE}.
ADULTERATED MILK. On the complaint of Me.-H. B. Cinig, Super- intendent of Victoria Gont. Cheong Ki, of the Kwong Yang shop, Jubilon Street, was charged with supplying adulterated wilk to the goal, He pleaded not guilty.
James Sewitt, acting chief warder, gave ovidence as to sending to the Government Analyst a me of the milk supplied by the de forlaat who was the compradore for the goal
-with the result that it was found to be
Speaking at Woodbridge last month, Mr Protymun, M.P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said that in the office ha occupied they hand. Þadulterated. their own location problem. The modern The defendant said he could not account for referred at length to the Edication Bill, and
The Times of India, writing on the revised warship was a box of machinery, and the modern the presence of water in the milk; perhaps in fares of the P. & G. Company, says: "The officer must be a naval engineer. It was im the washing of the bottles some was inadver P.&O. can justly point to the immanas imperative, however, that our officers of to-day tantly left inside. provements in the material of their fleet, the should have the same qualities as the sonmen of As we have never derision. The question was how these qualities regalurity of their servic osteration of the passage, and the extreme ali- quick eye, à ready hand, and swift ined in the absurd elemour against the could be developed under presont conditions. Company, which frequently makea AngleThut problem had been recently before the Indians seem provincial before more widely Admiralty, and Lord Selborne had brought travelled prople, we gladly recognise the truth forward a new system the particulars of which
of this ile of the shield; but when all is said, would bs aid before the House of Commons
the fact remains that the only possiblo corvice in a few days. The change would be a very pen to those who take short leave is extremely, imporlast one, and he hoped that when the and we think annecmsarily, expensive. The details were rande public it would meet with the revised schedule shows that relief in the way approval of all those who recognised that upon of obrap, regular pasanges cannot be expected efficiency of the Nary there depended the very in the mail steators, and we must hops that existence of the Empire. as events develops the intermediate service may come more general. At present, of course, it is available only from Calcutta, and the larger
THE HANOI EXPOSITION. The closing date of the Exposition at Hanoi
FOOTBALL,
His Worship found the charge proved, and
The fine was pail, fired the defendant 325 or a month.
BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (ACTING
POLICE MAGISTRATS.)
PIGE IN A BAMPAN.
Trade in human freight being doll, the master of a sampan adopted bis craft for the across the waters of the harbour when a Water Police boat hove in sight. The sagan was stopped and boarded, and for violating his summons which ended in his being fined $26 or license the super-man was served with a a month. Another charge of dressing the pigs in the harbour was preferred against tho recused, but it could not be proved and to fell through.
carrying of dead pigs, and was sailing merrily
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ROW IN A THEATRE. Either because they were dissatisfied with the
The man was convicted of assault and bound over in $100 to be of good behaviour for six months.
from his fonic ant plus one prisoner, whom he marched to the lock-up:
THEATRE ROYAL.
The barkentina Bering, Captain Bitte, arrived Bisamers on this line will soon be reinforced by has been altered from 25th inst., the date orig verformance and wished to hasten its conclusio
or because they liked it and desired a nearer view, a crowd of about one hundred Chinamen with gold countries, when the fixed exchange at San Francisco un the 9th al., thirty-one the fine Tessels of the Sicilia class. The revised nally fixed, to 5th February. This will give an
invaded tho stage at the Ko Bling Theatro the is in favour of India. The great problew,/ days from ports on the Siberian coast, bringing tariff on the Calentta run is certainly reasonable, opportunity to many to spend the China New
other night. The actors, however, preferred their room to their company, and requested Indian policeman to remove the ob Ir is at least surprising, if nothing more, of course, in connection with the transition three passengers and a curgo consisting of 20,134 but the service is for the few, and if arrange Your holidays in visiting Toakls.
the English community would be fairly mot." that, in spite of the immense importance of of any silver country to the gold ranks lies cases of salmon and 4.10 skins. The Bering's ments are over ads for asitlar line freas
Was hopelessly clear the boards, but he This afternoon on the Happy Valley, in the structionists. The constable did his best to previous month nine men were drowned by the the currency question, to everyon, engaged in its dealings with other silver and gold curtain ported that at Petropavlovsk the this side of India, ous of the greatest needs uf
On the 11th ult. The San Francisco Chronicle first round for the Hongkong Football Chaloutnumbered and retired minns several buttons in business transactions in Hongkong, and countries, and it is on this point that tapsizing of a small launch as a result of a in spite of the keen interest now displayed enlightenment is particularly required in collision with a Rassiou transport daring rough over this matter in the Straits Settlements, Hongkong. A letter appearing in another weather in the harbour. All the occupants of indulged in the following clap-trap on the sableng Shield the B.. will play the Army buildors of speculative railroads simply lose at four o'clock. Mr. Triggs will officiate as
If state his guaranteed referee. Tho tears &16:- no public discussion has arisen in Hong column over the signature of "X" mentions the launch were drowned and none of the bodies fuct of Venezuela: In the United States the Crisance Department FC, the kick-off being R. E.-Goal, T. H. Widdows; backs, A. W. kong with regard to the possibility of this matter, and we would particularly call bad bapu recovered up to the time the Bering their money. establishing a gold standard, and that the our readers' attention to it. The tendency sailed. One of the drowned men is said to have anything it makes good its guaranty or not, as action of the Committee of the Chamber of all over the world is to "go gold," and then a millionaire merchant of St. Petersburg. it pleases. No attempt at coercion would be Thornhill and A. C. Hills; half-backs, H. S. and he, with the others of the party on the
We are always glad to walcome to the Theatre Commerce on the 23rd December, when it defenders of the existing state of affairs in launch, were en jutte to fake passage on the tolerated. If a South America country defaults. Gaskell, W. Cook, and W. T. Caulfuld; forwards,
Rylands, and T. Hathaway.
Royal any entertainment that will tend to was decided to adhere to the Chamber's Hongkong must be prepared to show how Bering for San Francisco when the accident European governments send warships to force W. Hemmings, C. Nettleton, J. Spiers, D. II-
collection. They do it because they dure to. previous attitude and not to call a special we shall escape evil consequences if we are occurred.
They do not try it against a state of our Uniou A.O.D.-Goal, Bradford; backs, Duff and breek the monotony of the workaday life of the general meeting, has been allowed to pass left alone with Chian an the partisans of
With reference to the particulars of the appeal because they do not dure. They are entitled to Skinner; half-backs, Cook, Lillywhite, and. Colony, and when that entertainment is a really there is a double call on our enthusiasm. Of practically without challenge. It might silver. The question is not one which can
such a nature is the performance to be given in reasonably be inferred from this, did we be disposed of summarily, and its discussion case appearing in our issue of yesterday, we find no sympathy in their attempt. If Venezuela is Wooley; forwards, Moure (J.), Blower, Me- not know otherwise, that the constituency cannot be considered as concluded, even for an error therein requires to be corrected. The insolvent, let her be treated as such. To forcibly Gibbon, Moore (B.), and Batter.
the Theatre Royal this evening by members of Murch, 1902, for leave to appeal to theby warships is justified by precedent and by the
the crews of HM.88. Albion and Ocean, the which the Chamber of Commerce represents the moment, because of the decision of the application to the Fall Court on the 24th wrench the money from Venezuelan taxpayers and the Colony generally were convinced Committee of the Chamber of Commerce Full Couri, referred to in the paper was practice of predatory notions, bat it is neverthe
A mesting of the above Company was held beneficiary being the Sailors' and Boldiers made by Mr. T. Morgan Phillips, instructed less outrageous and indecent. It stamps those
So the yesterday in the offices, 4, Queen's Buildings. Institute, Arsenal Street. Besides en assault- that a gold standard is either undesirable on the 23rd December... or impossible in Hongkong. But anyone A belated copy of the Navy League (Hong by Messrs. Stephens and Thomson, solicitors engaged in it as still barbarians."
for the appellants, and the then Attorney Chronicle poses as the champion of the Hon. C. S. Sharp presided, and there were also at-arms by bluejackets from the two battle- who has the slightest knowledge of the Long branch) connal report, 1902, reached feeling in this matter locally is well aware us yesterday, not early enough for publication. General, the Honourable W. Meigh Goodman. "civilised" fraad! In inter issue the San present Sie O. Paul Chater, Messrs E. Osborne, ships named, there are conjuring and aorobalis. K.C., appeared on the respondent's side, instruct. Francisco paper safe-The only really A. G. Wood, J. A. Japp, W. H. Wickhami, turns by Chinese and selections by the that such is not the case. Mr. C. S. SHARP,
Rear-Admiral Grenfell and the officers of the We are informed that in our report of the ed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor. effective Mouros doctrine, of real benefit to A. Baptista, G. C. C. Master, and Leung Shin band of H.M.8. Albion, whose attendance... Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, at
The CHAHMAN moved the resolution ship have permitted. The men of the Albion gave the meeting of the 23rd ultimo, announced appeal case in which Pan Kwok Chin was) A subsequent application was made by the South America nations, is a doctrine which La himself quite prepared to find "much appellant and Fuu Leung and others were appellants, Messra. Howard and Stephens, in would commit this country to join its strength
ment to attend, the chance of seeing Chinese diversity of opinion on the part of the respondents (published in our issue of the 13th person, to the Supreme Court on 26th April, to that of any nation assailed by oreditors to (which had been passed at a previous mosting a similar performance at Islington, and made a January) thore was an error, inasmuch as the 1909, for leave to appeal to His Majesty the maintain the right iuberent in the nature of of shareholders) for the reconstitution of the capital impression, but even beyond that induce- Mr. JUPP seconded, and the motion was occuping as performers a stage invariably general body of members, as well as among appellant was not ordered to pay the costs of King in Privy Council, and such application sovereignty, to defenit lu or repudiata a national Company.
relegated to Westerners should prove a streng the public generally," in spite of the con- the appeal, but the costs were to be costs in the was granted, and it was on this occasion that the debt at its pleasure. Without that right, and
attraction and conduce to a large audience, This was all the business. clusions which might be arrived at round cause, vis, payablo by ho losing party in the Chief Justice, Bir W. Meigh Goodman, gave the the ability to enforce it, there can be no national | agreed to. "
independence." judgment is set out in our issue of yesterday. the Chamber's Committee table. After this action in the original jurisdictioni.
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good one, and backed up by the plea of charity,