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HONGKONG, 11th March, 1903.
Another esas of hubonic plagas has pocnered at Manila. · ·
A London telegram defed the 21st alt states that the Admiralty has definitely discharged the Bolleville hoilers, replacing them by the latest oyliodzical boilers,
Admiral Emus, commading the American Asiallo Squadron, visited Singapore on the 1st
coms via Borneo from Manila. Inst. The Admiral's flagship Kentucky had
Ramours are current that Mr. Brodrlok, the Secretary for War, will snotted Lord Curzon as Viceroy of India. The Englishman (Calcutta) Mr. Wyatt, the delegate of the Navy Lesquo | believes the rumour is based on sound informs - is on his way to Japan via Canada, and after tion. spending a month in that country, will proceed to China, Hongkong, Australia, and New Zealand.--
Mr. A. Cecil Hynes, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Bangkok, is shortly leaving on a year's furlough. His place in the Bangkok branch will be filled meantime by Mr. Barlow from Saigon.
Mr. Chandler, lato Sergeant of Marines on board H.M.S. Pique, kas temporarily taken up the duties of chief goaler at the Britisk Consular Goal at Shanghai, in succession to the late Mr.
William Bruu.
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The funeral took place yesterday from Stanley Street of an old Chine-e lady: The oortege was one of the largest ever seen in Hoogkong and attracted the attention of many thousands of spectators along the rente,
TELEGRAM.
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CANADIAN TRANSATLANTIC MAIL
BERVICE.
LONDON, 8th March. The Dominion Government invites teaders for a fiat Atlantic mall service at a speed of from 18 to 21 kaots. The vessels must be British owned and must not call at forsign porta.
The New American Logation at Poking is ta
MANILA BAY PRIZE-MONEY. be built from plans prepared by. Mr. Nealy, na. architost wke has been specially sent out to The Cablenews of Manila says that the softle Poking by the anthorities at Washington. Copment of the prize-money due the Amerians trecis for bricks and lime lave boon given out. sailors for their victory in the battle of Manila Bay has just been arrived at by the Navy Department. Computed upon the beals of the vessels captured and destroyed, the smonat is
s almost one million dollars.
Quite a crop of summonses, the Shanghai Mercury learns, have been issted against British subjects, meally taipans, for not having.com-
THE BROUGH COMEDY
"COMPANY.
"THE LIAER,"
The changes constantly taking place in the productions by the Brough Comedy Company, attended as they are by the most gratifying resulta, furnisk striking proof of the versatility and resource of the clever organisation at pre- sent in occupancy of the Theatre Royal. The Liars, Henry Arthur Jones's play, had its turn last night, and throughout the whole of its four acts a common sentiment-unitod players-ant- audience, the author's grasp of the require- ments of the averago theatre-going public losing none of its clearness by the interpretation pat, upon his work. Mr. Brough appeared Ba Colonel Sir Christopher Deering, and acted with his uandi skill and thoroughness, as did that other tower of strength" to the Company, Mr. W. T. Lovell, who assumed the role of Edward Falkner. Mr. Orlando Daly and Mr. M.MeLear, stage brothers in the parts respectively of Gilbert and George Nopean,
also were the Freddy Tatton of Mr. Leslie Victor and the Archibald Coke of Mr. Percy Walshe. Mrs. Brough's characterisation of Lady Jessica was exceedingly good and quite in line with her other successes during the present season, which has also given as opportunity to admire the talent possessed by Miss Busie Vaughan, whose Mrs. Crespid wae another duished exhibition of her powers, Miss Temple's contribution to the success of the Cast was unmistakeable, and the Dolly Coke, of Miss Brenda Gibson was given in the best style of the charming impersonator of Phyllis Ericson in When We Were Twenty-one. The miner parta were all creditably filled and
A National Labour Conference was held at \ plied with the order in Council and registered very large. The share of Admiral Dewey alone created very, favourable impressions, and clever
thomsolves as such at the Consulate during the month of January.
Nowcastle at which it was decided to create a fund in order to fight the elections indepen. dently of Liberale, Socialists and Conservatives, and also to pay Labour members of Parliamant Nine big British armonred vessels were com- na annual salary of £2 0,
mistioned daring the past your, these being the four battleships Bulwark, London, Venerable and Vengeance; and five armoured craisors, the Hogue, Bacchante, Aboukir, Sutlej and Good Hope.
A Renter's telegram appearing in the Hangkok Times says it has transpired that a Convention was concluded in the autumn whereby Britaiu recognised Siamese suzerainty over Kelantan and Tringgaun, Siam agreeing to appoint British advisers to local Rajabs.
A projected rising in the vicinity and the port of Kiukiang, Kinogei province, has been discovered, the ramifications of which extend
to quite a number of cities in the provinco. The mandarine hare been instructed by the Vicarey to provent the import and export of fire-arms and ammunition wherever possible.
The Bishop of Exeter has been app inted to the Ses of Winchester, the Bishop of Newosstle has been appointed to the Sea of St. Albans, the Bishop Buffragan of Thetford has been appointed Bishop of Newcastle and the Rev. Archibald Robertson, Principal of King's College, Londen, has been appointed Bishop of Exeter.
a few
The following extract is from the Kobe Chronicle:-la Hongkong, where sporadic cases of plague now seem to be regarded almost as a matter of course, there had beon, up to the 21st of last month, twenty-one cases of plague in the Colony since the beginning of the year. Such a total in Japan would put all the health authorities on the alert, but in Hongkong such a number seems to be regarded with comparative indifference,”
The French-owned steamer Pingthan, be- longing to a Saigon Brm, which laft Hongkong recently bound for Saigon, ran ashore, the other day, at the north end of Cape Varella, 'a dangerous coast, exposed to the north-east
winds and sen. She had $200,000 worth of
treasure aboard.
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THE SUNKEN WARSHIPS AT MANILA.
The Manila Cablenews says that the Musk ing Company, which has the Government son- tract for raising the Spmish bulks, dotting the harbour thereabout, has began operations in earnest and for a werk past has had a large number of natives employed The Maria Chris ting, the flagship of Admiral Mentojo, is the resid they are at present devoting their atten- tion to.
THE PLAGUE IN MEXICO. A telegram of date 5th March to the Manila Gabtinet's says that the spread of the bubonic Japanese journals recount with evident-plague in Mexico is becoming terrifo and almost gratitude, says the Japan Mail, the fact that the entire republic is now infected. Hundreds in the recent bank-note complication the British are dying in every part of the country. From Representative in Seoul stood strongly ou ite starting place in the south it has spread to Japan's side, and that his infliuonos contributed
the borders of the country and the United States not a little to the speedy and satisfactory settle went of the trouble.
According to a New York telegram of 5th March to the Manila Cubteneres the Venezuelan matter, regarding the preference of claimants against the republic, which was to have been without the intervention of that body. The taken to the Hagno tribunal, will now be settled Yeezuelan authorities are showing themselves
more reasonable and as the Powers are also
placated by their recent auccesses, the matter willprobably reach an amicable adjustment,
is threatened. The state of Texas has already declared a quarantino against Mexico, which is being maintained by volunteers with arms. Great alarin is felt for the safety of Texas.
VOLCANIC DISASTER IN MEXICO.
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states that Mount Collum, on the west cost of A telegram of the 3rd inst. from New York
Mexico, is in eruption and is devastating every are homeless, many lives have been lost, and the thing within many miles. Thousands of persons
country is a desert. The population of the district is in a peale. Mount Colima is one of Mr. George F. Shrady, the editor of the highest of Mexican volcanoes, having an Now York Medical Record, former personal altitude of 12,500 feet. It is in the district of physician of General U. S. Grant and auCiudad Guzman, about fifty miles from the Buthority on medical subjects, believes the
Pacific coast and from Manzaalllo, the nearest mothers is alarming and that the future holds decrease in the birtk-rate among American-born
elty.
no hope of escape from the condition of decreasing population with which France is now confronted. Mr. Shrady saya Tho fashionable woman of to-day does not want children. If she bears them she does not rear them properly and they become sickly and dia. That this aversion to children is rapidly spreading through a classes of society is generally recognised by the medical profession. We are following rapidly in the path of France. The domands of society and the life of our.
announcing that Sir Robert Hart, the Chief
Commenting upon ́a Shanghai telegram|people in flats, where à baby is more unwelcome ́than a dog, are among the factors responsibla
shortly retire from his post, and that a body, to Commissioner of the Chinese Customs, will for this state of affairs, and I see no hópa for
the fature" be called the International Customs Council, will be organised to take over control, the Jiji (publishaf in Tokyo) urges that Japan, which has the closest trade connection with China next to Great Britain, should make strenuous efforts to secure the appointment of Japanese members on the foreign staff of the Chinese Customs, and that Japan should not be content, as at present. with a few Japanese occupying positions a second-class Assistant Commissioners and other similar subordinate posts.
In
view of this the local mandarins hare bien ordered to iene proclamations probibiting the export of rice on pain of confiscation.
does England as. P nation desire any misunderstanding with Germany which would imflame the present feeling of soru 1ness. Did Germany only look upon affairs price of rice, says a northern contemporary, The recent rapid rise in Shanghai of the with greater calmness than she has recently as guia leen receiving the attention of the permitted to herself, she would see that no provincial anthorities at Soochow and Nauking, possible end could be subserved by any and the local mandarins here accordingly been
two warned that this is due to the unauthorised feeling of coolness between the
export from the port of the commodity. countries. Great Britain has positively no desire, as she has an object to gain there. Several persoas high in rank are suspected of from, for any encroachment on German rigging" the market through their agents who they export the food staff, thus bringing territory or German iußuence. Far more
huge sums into the pockets of their principals. is it her interest to remain on good terms with ber neighbours all round, Time was when it was her interest to preserve the autonomy of Germany, and when such was the case she came forward with no grudging | hand; nor did she seek to make terms for her help such as Germany should feel herself humiliated in nccepting. Affairs on the continent of Europe ure at the moment not so pleasant for the future of Germany that that Fower can wisely aford to render herself distasteful to the nation which is more closely related to, her by blood than any of the other Powers; and it may well be that Germany may yet be thankful to Englued for her good offices.
Gun. praatióe will take place on 20th March from a position on Chiu Lan Chan Hill towards # target placed on the east side of Nan Tau Kok.
Yesterday's daily return of the number of plague cases in the Colony resorded three cases -ons from the first toor of No. 53, Third Street, pas from the first foor of No. 51, Third Street, and one from No.-6, Prays East. This brings the total for the year up to 60.
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THE LOONGSANG" IN COURT.
Last Friday Captain G. S. Weigall of the 8.8. Loongsong filed an application in the Manila Court of First Instance for an injunction to restrain Collector Shmater from the collection of a certain fine levied upon the sa Loongang,
The fics was levied by Collector Shuster for
the alleged violation of the provisions of action 2 of chapter 220 of the laws of Congress enacted on July 5; 1884. The petitioner alleges that. the respondent had no authority to levy the fins sad that he has no right to enfores the collection of it.
BURGLARY IN CAINE ROAD...
were distributed as follows:-Waiter at the "Star and Garter," Mr. MoIntyre; Gadsby (a footman), Mr, Higson; Taplhin (» servant), Mr. Edwards; footuan at Cadogna Gardens, Mr. Barrison: Beatrice Ebernos, Miss Helen Bogle; Ferris (a maid), Miss Gillies Brown. The play was admirably mounted, the scenic effects reflecting high credit spon the artist, Mr. Clande Wholto. Amongst the an diese were HE. Sir Henry and Lady Blake and party from Government House,
"THE BECOND MMS. TANQUZBAY.” To-night Mr. Brough revives Pineres master. pieos, for such The Second Mrs. Tanqueray is acknowledged to be thronghont the English-
Mr. Brough will be the Aubrey Tanqueray, speaking world. It affords Mrs. Brough an opportunity of being seen at her very best. and the supporting characters will be in the the attraction, and on Friday A Villays Priest hands of the full strength of the Company.
will occupy the boards. On Saturday the ferciesi comedy Facing the Music wilt te presented,
to-morrow night Niobe, all smiles," will be.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 16th March.
BEFORE MR. J. H. KEXP (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE)..
FRANDULEST BUROPEAN, John Cameron, alias T. Barks, was charged with obtaining money and goods in the Jolony by tales protances. He pleaded guilty.
Representing himself to be the parsor of the
A BIG AMERICAN ENTERPRISE.
A telegraphic message from New York to the Mauila Cablenews says that negotiations have been completed for a direct railroad communion tion between Salt Lake City and San Francisco by a new route figured out by competent engineers. The new line will not only skip the steamer Snisung. Cameron called at the high rummits of the Sierra Nevadas but will premises in Ice House Btreet of the Frozen be a strong competitor to the western lines Meat Supply Company on Monday morning now doing business between Chicago and and ordered from the clerk in charge, C. A. the capital of the west, This cable, adda da Souza, 20 shoop, 8 shoulders of pork, our contemporary, probably refers to the and 20 lb of Australian butter. He said on boart scheme contemplated about a year ago by the goods were to be sent Senator W. A. Clark to undermine the Sierra the Susang, and that he himself would see to Nevale and effect an air line raste into the delivery of them. He went away with a Oakland. At time time the Moutana Copper promise to retorn when the order had been at- King promulgated the idea of inaking a short tended to, and during his absence Mr. du line to the Pacific coast, extensive plans cover- Sonzu went to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & ing the now route were drawn up. It was the agents of the steamer, and made on- supposed then that electricity was to be the quiries. There he learnt that the Sussang d motive power for the new roadway, but with not carry a parser, and that the man Cameron steam batter results can be accomplished at the was unknown to the firm. The Police were present time. The loss and important junction communicated with, and later in the day detec point of Ogden, Utah, with Salt Lake City tive sergeant J. J. Wait arrested the defendant. proper will affect the Northern Pacific and Cameron told his Worship that he was des-
titate, end asked to be leniently dealt with. other connecting lines westward bound.
THE BALKANS.
Inspector Withers, who had charge of the case, said the accused had obtained goods under similar cirenmatances from the Hongkong
The following telegram is taken from the Hotel and the Connaught House Hotel, and had Cablensus of Manila :--
ordered apparel from Tak hoong, tailor. Its was a clear cano of obtaining goods by falsa prefencÓL
Sentouce was passed of one month's imprison. A ment with hard labour,
With the so-called “loase” of Port Arthur to Russia, Kiaochou to Germany, and Weihaiwoi to Great Britain, the Chinese Northern, or Paiyang, Squadron has been' as it were homeless and without any permanent naval headquarters north of the Yellow River for the past few
New York, March 5,-The revolution in the years. Viceroy Yuan Shikui, says the N.-C. It was reported yesterday that on the
Balkans bas begun and there has already been Daily News, intends now to remedy matters and previous night the shop in Caine Road near
much bloodshed. All of the provinces of Salo- has obtained the vicinity of the Chefos forts, at the Italian Convent, occupied by Mrs. Carvalho niki, Adrianople and Eastern Humelia ars
A second charge against the defendant was.... the mouth of Chefoo barbour, for the porpuse. as a ladies" and children's supply store, had been disaffected and practically the population of that of obtaining from U. A. de Souza by falso The Shantung troops that have hitherto broken into by burglers and goods to the value
those districts is in ares or in sympathy with pretences the sum of $2. To this be slso plead- garrisoned the forts in question are to be with- of about $500 stolen. The burglars were
the insurrection, Turkey has larga amnised guilty, and was sentenced to a similar torm
of imprisonment drawn and the forts and buildings adjacent to apparently well acquainted with the place, for mobilised at the principal towns of Adrianople
ASSAULT ON A LAUNCK. them turned over to Admiral Yeb, commanding as it happened the propristrem had just received and Strumitski and is rushing reinforcements the Feiyuug Sonsdron, who will make the place a consignment of new goods. Of the most to the front. The meurgents are bolding the future headquarters of the Squadron. It is valuable of these the robbers made a selection to
most of the passes of the Balkans and are further stated that the Peiyang Naval Academy, carry away with them. Some of the goods were
well armed and equipped. Most of the hitherto in Tientsin, is also to be removed to hidden in a refuse basket and were afterwards fighting so far has been between small de discovered the e by the polion. The burglars tachments, but there is every prespect that managed to carry off a large portion of the loot. there will be heavy fighting before many days Russia is rushing troops and supplies to Odess
Chafed on this account.
WHAT was the true inwardness of our alliance with Germany to force Venezuela a settlement of its long out- standing accounts will perhaps never be known, and certainly will not be revealed for a generation. Venezuela was, it is per feetly well known, for the last fifty years hopelessly bankrupt, and it might have been fairly prosumed that those who
A truck loaded with iron overpowered the advanced money to her in her hopeless tive coolies in charge of it in Staunton Street condition did so with a full knowledge of yesterday morning and dashed into a house, the what they were doing, as well as of their wall of which it smashed. No one, fortunately, ulterior responsibility for any bad use she was injured. The coolies avoided arrest by might make of their ill-timed generosity.running away and leaving the track where
it luy, At best the operation of going to war partook very much of the nature of
With reference to Hongkong Volunteer throwing good money after bad, while any Corps Orders, dated the 4th inst, the Com-
The Osaks Exhibition was informally opened, alliance with Germany after the repeated mandant informs na a mistake was made in
on the 1st inst. by Biron Hirata, the Minister
conduct, not only towards Great Britain, but for at 5 pm. It is vow published for informia Emperor next month. The Kobe Chronicisander R. Murray Rumsey, R.N.R., Harbour opening ceremony will be performed by the At the Harbour Offles yesterday before Coin
diplomatic relations, is objectionable to every batwon the hours of 2 p.m. and 3.30 p. and any of the buildings are now replete with master, F. Melatosh, first mate of the British British subject wherever he he, at home the Ladies' Nomination at 330 p.m. Ladies, properly arranged and forming a most ship Howard D. Troop, was charged with or in the colonies. It cannot be supposed that the British Government, or that
A local pressman was all but arrested yes. department of it represented in the Foreign terday as being the owner of the runaway truck Office, was at all ignorant of this position that created such havoc in Staunton Street. of affairs. Whatever be our political views, Ho happened to be on the spot and had taken the Cabinet of Mr. BALFOUE has at least out his note-book to jot down the facts when au earned, by the ability-with which it has Indian constable tapped him on the shoulder with the request to accompany him to the forecast the opinions of the public, its Police Station. The reporter got a fright, but title to the possession of commonscnes; and it became increasingly evident that contrived to save himself from
with the ingonuity of the newspaper man ho a diflopit neither could we on the one hand permit situation.
Chan Taim, a coolie on the steam-launch Heong Hai, was charged with assaulting a native seaman on the Hongkong Hotel Luqueb, He denied the offence. Ata me dy the deck of the Kong Hai to reach his own The complainant stated that he was crossing lach, carrying bagage which he had taken from the Rosetta Maru, when the defendant and a number of others set upon him.
The prisoner was fined $4, with the option
proofs of ill-faith afforded in her recent printing that the Ladies' Purse would be fired for commerce and Agriculture. The format CHARGE AGAINST A SHIP'S MATE. | and Austria has a large force under arms along of 10 days hard fabout...
towards other States with whom she has had tiou that the Ladies' Purse will be fired for
are cordially invited to attend.
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interesting display. There are very few having assaulted William Macdonald, A.B., pa "finishing toughes" required to the verious | the high seas. He pleaded not guilty. Complain. Japanese sections which are alone at present ant slated in evidence that he was shipped at low worthy of a visit--and the department which is York in October. On 9th November while he the least advanced is the Foreign Samples was at work the defendant came up to him, Building, though here, as elsewhere, remarkable swore at him and struck him, Jaules Morris, stridos have been made.. And when the AB, gare corroborative evidence. Haus Olsen, difficulties which associated with the AR, deposed that he saw the mate shake bat arrangement of this section are taken into not pauchthe complainant. The defendant stated consideration-the language diffinity, shipping that Macdonald gave him insolence and that he delays, Customs business, do-its present shook his fist in his face; he did not strike him condition may be considered as eminently The case was dismissed, the Magistrate not being satisfactory.
satisfied that an assault had been committed.
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the Danube. The political situation as regards the whole of Europe is regarded by all diplomate and by the leading nowspapers as extremely thrastening. No event since the Crimes has teen regarded as of as wide's general interest
WORLD'S BOXING CHAMPION- SHIPS.
A New York tolegram received in Manila to the pance of Europe. Russia stands firm in last Friday says that arrangemente have just her protection of the entity of the Porte, but been completed whereby Champion James continues to urge the reforms which have boon Jeffries and James Corbett have been matched presented to the Sultan.
to fight twenty rounds for the beary-weight championship of the world. Young Corbett and Terry McGovern to fight twenty ronuds The CPR, steamer Empress of Chind strived for the feather-weight championship of the at Yokohama at 10a.m. on the 10th inst, and world, and Thomas Sharkey and Jak Munroo again at 4 pm same day for Kobe, where to fight twenty rounds, the winner to have she is due to arrive at 3 p.m., to-day,
left
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
The C.N. steamer Ningshow left Moji yoster- day morning, anf may be expected hero on the 14th inst.
a bont with the winner of the Jeffries-Corbett
rastch. The fights will all probably take place. in San Francisco before Augest