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deaths was reported in India during the suded on the 8th fnet.

national festival. It is the object of the ↑ The unprecedented total of 34110 på Royal Society of St. George to revive the observance, and it may be interesting to our readers to learn how the day is now

the Colonies.

Mr. Grover Cleveland, ex-president

A. S. WATSON & CO., in many parts of England and in United States, had been eclected by the Tama

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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

SHERRY.

B. SUPERIOR PALE DRY, Dinnor Wine, Green Beal Capsule...

Perdoa. Por hot.

..$12.00

C. MANZANILLA, PALE NATURAL SHERRY, White Capsule CC. SUPERIOR OLD DRY,

PALE NATURAL SHERRY, Red Seal Capsule

13.50

16,00

D. VERY SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, Choice Old Wine, White Seal Capsule 18.00

E. EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD

PALE DRY, Very Finest Quality (old bottled), Black Seal Capsule

... 27.00

..... The Festival Dinner, of course, necupies a prominent place in every programme, and just as the haggis at a Scotch dinner is haralded by the bagpipes, so at a St. George's Dinner is "the Roast Beef" brought to the festive board to the time-honoured tune of "The Roast Beef of Old England" (a tune played daily aboard all His Majesty's ships in commission), and as the $1,00❘ dish is borne round the room preceded by a soldier carrying the English Flag, and followed by drummers the enthusiasm of Special 1.20 the diners obtains free vent.

services at the churches and cathedrals form

2.25

B, C, & CO are excellent Dinner Wines, D and E are. After-Dinner Wines of a very fine Vintage. GUARANTEED SUPERIOR XERES

WINES.

ny leaders as the Democratie candidate in 1904.

Liont Arthur W. G. Ridings, RMA serving on the battleship Ocean, on the Chins station, has been promoted to captain, from the

Sth ult.

Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour, G.C.B, OM., arrived at Devonport last month to succeed Admiral Lord Chas. Scott, G.C.B., Commander-in-Chief at that port,

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A memorial tablet to the late Capt. H. W. H. Beyts. R.M.A, who was killed in action at Tsiku Arsenal, North Chias, during Admiral Seymour's attempted relief of the Logations in June, 1990, has been erected in St. Paul's

School, London, by the officers of the Centurion

THURSDAY, APRIL 23RD 1903

TELEGRAMS.

“DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

EVACUATING MANCHURIA.

SHANGHAI, 2let April Reports from Moukden, dated the 13th inst., state that the Russians have entirely evacuated Kaiyuen and Moukden.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE NEAR EAST.

LONDON, 20th April. A Turkish force in concentrated at Farizo will be to liberate the Sultan's Pence Commis- witch under Rushdi Pacha, whose 1st duty

The Austrian and Russian Ambassadors bava

warned the Sultan that unless the Albanians are ropressed, the consequences will be serions and the whole responsibility for disorders fall on the Ottoman Government, which will find itself completely unsupported. The Italian and German representatives at separate audiences have made similar representations.

THE KING'S TOUR.

other feature of the celebrations, and every Englishman of course proclaims his

A complimentary dinner has been given ation whom the Albaniaus are detaicing as 1.40 nationality by the wearing of the rose when

the Hotel de la Paix, Singapore, by the friends

hostages. the flower is obtainable. The Bauner of St.

of Mr. Robert Jeffrey, Superintendent Ea- George floats proudly in the breeze-from

ginger of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, 1.60 private and public buildings, and at somLimited, on the occasion of his retirement, after

of the villages in England the custom has

a connection with the Company extending over been revived of gathering the school a period of 25 years. children together at noon to sing the

Out of 43 accidents in the British Nary National Anthem, and to voice the old crydaring 1901, 26 were cases of collision, and five of St. George for Merrie England." And wrocks, the latter being those of the Sybille, not only in the villages are these interesting cruiser, the Viper, datroyer, the Cobra, des- observances now taking place. Last year troyer, and the Flore, aud Active, consignard at Hoxton, one of the poorest districts of tenders. One death was caused by the wrack

of the Sybille; two by the bursting of a teiler our great metropolis, the Vicar after a church service organised a procession, of a bose in the Racer, sloep: 67, including 23 in the During, destroyer; one by the bursting the principal Agure in which was an

civilians, by the loss of the Cobra, destroyer; impersonation of St. Georgs clat in three by the accident to a boat of the Forth; chain armour, preceded by his Banner six by a gua acsident on board the Royal and followed by cars symbolising Britan Sovereign; 20 by the wreck of the Active; and nin, Peace and War, and the Colouies. At the Town Hall, the procession was received by the Mayor, in his official robes, and there the revels took place-morris dancing, a performance of the old street play, St. George and Morrie England," May Day games &c., combining to make the celebration unique in the metropolis, and unequalled anywhere else in the Empire so far we we are able to judge from the reports collected by the Royal Society of St. George,

The following Wines, bottled in Europe, have been specially selected, and procured

from the celebrated firm of Mesars. Gro. G. SANDEMAN, Bons & Co., of London, Oporto and Xeres :--

LIGHT DRY SOLERA

VERY PALE DRY

FULL GOLDEN PALE DRY NUTTY FINE OLD BROWN

GOOD FINE

MADEIRA,

Purdoz, Fer bot. $16.50 $1.40 24.00 2.00 24.00 2.00 27.00

2.25 30.00 2.50 40.00 3.50

Per doz. Per bot. $10.50 1.40 27.00 2.25

In this brief recital of what is done else where, in honour of England's Patronal Saint, the local Society will perceive how. A. S. WATSON & CO. eh could be done in a place like Hongkong

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to make the celebration worthy of the occa sion, and how desimble it is, especially in the interests of the younger g neration, to Lake advantage of there little opportunities of stimulating their patriotic pride.

Bergt B. Sherwin, H.K.V.C., sailed for home por the Empress of India yesterday, and received a hearty send-off from his many friends.

Mr. H. L. Dennys, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, solicitors, was among the passengers who left on the Empress yesterday; he has gone Lots on leave.

The Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company left by the Empress of India yesterday for Shang- On the 22nd April, at 6. Rose Tarrtice, Kowloon, hai, and after a season there will sail by the

[1200 Athenian on 10th May for Canada......

BIRTHS.

the wife of EDWARD Joxes, of is eon.

Ou the 13th April, at Singapore, the wife of D. Maw, of a Bon

The Daily Press.

ĮJUNGKUNG UFFICE 14 DES VEUX ROAD Ui, LONDON OFFICE: 181. FLEET STREET, E.C.

Hasarona, 23rd April, 1968.

The passenger list of the Empress of India which left Hongkong yesterday for Vancouver via poels, is a record list. It contains the names of no fewer than 163 adults.

Eight cases of plague (all Chinese, five fatal) were notified during the 24 hours ended at Boon yesterday. Two dead bodies, apparently dumped, were found-ons Opposite the Frauch Convent and the other in Kwong Tang Lane.

A small outbreak of fre occurrat in an

two by the collision between the Salmon, destroyer, and the steamship Cambridge.

Some figures which express, though, they do not measure, the great drenght which has been experienced in Australia are put together by the

Colonial Review of Reviews. The wheat har.

reat of Australis has shrank from 40,000,000 bushels to 20,000,000 bashels. The Inases in sheep and cattle are on a scale equally tragical. In some localities they are even greater. The Moat Cornish station, for example, is one of

the best cattle staticus in Queensland, carrying 10,000 head. The messment paid this year upon the run shows 350 head of cattle and a few horser! And yet, adds the Review. Aug tralin is a land of measureless resäurens, and

Australians themselves are rich both in courage

and in political capacity.

Tea merchants, says a Ceylon contemporary; are at present afflicted with what might be termed "Budget scare." They are placing great faith in a raport which has been privately ciron)ated that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will remit the twopence which was added to the tox on tea in 1900, and again make the duty fourpence instead of sixpence on every ponad. The fact in hopefully recalled that, when Sir Michael Hicks Beach was in offlse, he stated that while he could promise nothing with reference to spirits, he hoped, when he was in the happy

position of being able to relieve laxation, to decrease the duty on tea. Ten in bond being exempt from duty, merchants are now adopting a waiting policy, and frantic efforts have been made to lower the supplies in hand, Merchants declare that, should their expectations be fai filled, a ecrresponding decrease will be promptly mado in the price of ten sold in the shops,

LONDON, 20th April. The question of the King visiting the Pope is much discussed; official statements aro caro- fully withheld, but there is a growing belief that

the visit will be arranged.

The King reviewed 8,000 bluejackets and marinos and five Fiold Batteries at Malta.

GREAT SNOWSTORM IN EUROPE,

LONDON, 29th April.

A prolonged spell of bitter cold in Europe, which has played have with the orchards and vineyards, has culminated in anowatoma.on the Continent; the snow fell for twelve hours in Berlin, which is cat of from Russin and

Smadinavia, the trains bying ombedded.

PLAGUE IN CALCUTTA,

A Calcutta telegram of the 8th inst. saya The plague is now raging in Calcatta and the public are alarmed at a suggestion from the chairman of the Municipality to discontinue the terrives of the plague staff. More than 30,000 people have died in Caloutta from the plague since 1898. The number of deaths now is about 120 a day, and there are no signs of any improvement.

COALING ON THE PACIFIC STATION.

CANTON,

FROM

OUR CORRESPONDENT.

اوشی

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Eanitary Board will be held. to-day at 4.15 p.m.

move

POEDERS OF THE DAY.

The President pursuant to action will

Beslor Tospector H. Grios

A Carter

PT. Lamble A. Lyon TP. Conolly

OFFICIAL CHANGES. MARCO Y April 21st, 1945. You will probably have heard before this letter reaches you that the Viceroy sad the Governor (1.) That the Board, ander the provisions of are going elsewhere, the latter being promoted Section 30 of the Public Health and Buildings to be Viceroy of Fakhien, an important Ordinance, 1903, depute appointment, and the anfortunate Viceroy appointed to an unimportant post in Kangen. The latter is undoubtedly a mors, attractive chamotor than his more fortuuste colleague, but be la not such a strong man, and has failed to collect the money demanded by the Central to ftatitate summary proceedings before a Government. The Governor is a sterner and Magistrats against say person contravening hardor man, who furthermore has high any of the Bye-laws duly made under Section 16 connections. Their successors will be of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, Kwangsi man, named Shem, to the Viceroyalty, 1903, when instructed in writing by the Acting

Medical Offer of Health. and one named Choong to be Governor. Both will probably justify their appointments, for they parts before; while hoped that the new are capable men and have held office in these

Viceroy will restore better order in the neigh- bouring province of Kwangsi.

(2) That the Board, under the provisions of Section 250 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance 1903, depute→→

Senior Inspector M. Grice A. Carter

P. T. Lambo J. A. Lyon T. P. Conolly

y Bye-law made thereunder when instructed in writing by the Acting Medical Officer of Health

THE TAX OF RION.” The great topic of conversation among the Cantoress at present is the proposed loving ofte institute emmmary prossedings before a tax on rice to the pinoant of two dollars per large imposed by Part. II of the sad Ordinance or Magistrate for the recovery of any penalty bin, in consequence of which the rics shops have closed their doors, as dealers say it is impossible to deal ander auch circumstances. It is therefore probable that the Magistrates will not persiel in the 'len, and certainly rice does it seem A wall.ehrsen object for fresh taxation, the necessity for which is traceable to the difioulty which the Central Government Anda in raising money for the indemnity, sor does thera sem much chance of this difficulty being lesssued in the near fatare.

FIBER

year in its immunity from fires, largely due to The city has been very fortunate this

to a more constant rainfall, which has provanted things from being dried up; the first fire for some monthe ospurred two nights ago in a valuable quarter of the city, but it was put out in an hour or two, and only six shops ware destroyed.

MASQUERADING AS A GIEL Outside the Viceroy's yamen there is in a cage a yenth in feminine attire. Ha was brought ap before the Nam Hoi magistrate for masquerading in this attire. Unfortunately the magistra & looked on it a most dangerous preceding, and when the boy has finlehed a month in the cage, he will have to go to prison for the rest of his days, when he can afford to pay for his release.

PLAGUE.

It is reported that there is a great fncrease of plague at Shinting and elsewhere on the West River.

CORRESPONDENCE.

MOSQUITOES AND THEIR BREEING POOLS,

TO THE EDITOR OF “THE÷DAILY:PRESS.".

Hongkong, 2ård Apell. SIR-Mr. Leigh's admirable letter under the above caption, whjel appeared in your Issue of the 20th inst, calls attention to, and While at Callao, the flagship Grafton auder- demonstrates the impossibility of exterminating out the heaviest costing that has taken place malarial mosquitors so long sa hundreds of during the commission. No less than 1,123 street "gullies" arep na now, allowed to hold tons were shipped and stowed to 12 working foul and stagent water. Now, Sir, this is a boars, or at an average rate of 80.84 tons per clear, definite cause of evil, which is ously hous, and when it is remembered that all this remediable, an1 I write to ask if anything has had to be manipulated in upwards of thirty brea or is going to be done? And if not, why lighters, involving constant starting and sweep- ing up. in a climate such as that of Callao, it must be admitted that this was a very good performance for a ship of her class.

The Outlook'e correspondent in China, writing with reference to China's carroucy, says that he fang, late Chinese Minister at Washington had a long chat with his Exeslloney Wu Ting- THE PHILIPPINES AND CHINESE

and now Minister for Commerce, who was at

Shangbai negotiating the commercial treaties with Japan and the United States. He is greatly in favour of the adoption of a gold mar How many Englishmen in the Colony, we

reney, and has already had a conference with wonder, are aware that this is St. George's empty houso at 67, Battery Street, Yanmati, Chang Chih-tang upon the subject. It is to Day-the day dedicated to the memory of between two and thru o'clock yesterday

be feared, however, says the writer, that the Old England's Patronal Saint? Hongkong, morning. Fortunately it was discovered before reactionary b'ockheads at Peking will fail to soo the matter in the proper light. Obins has like most other ports in the Far East, the flames had made much headway, and

a great chance to right herself by adopting gold numbers among its institutions a St. Iarpector Macdonald in charge of soms firemen

as her imperial currency. Ehould she do so, it George's Society, but the custom of a more from Yamati was able to overcome the out-

less general celebration of the "23rd" becak, the damage by which does not exceed $20.will be the most important step in the regenera

tion of her internal administration, for it will ems, so far as this Colony at least is con- A Chineas millionaire at. Samarang, Nother-

check the mandarina from joggling with the cerned, to have fallen into desuetude. On Inids India, has commissioned a Government

rate of exchange and thereby robbing the such a day it will be appropriate to civil engineer on leave in Europe to find the exchequer of millions of taels annually. Nearly refer to the desire which has been ex- handsomest villa there, and to draw up plans of

erery self-respecting village and town within it for him. pressed in many parts of the Empire to

On receiving the plans the the domains of the Son of Heaven has its own have a day set apart as an annual national millionaire will start building similar house

valno for the toel in relation to its exchange for holiday. The name of Lord MEATH bas at Samarang, in the hope that there will be

copper cash--the real currency of China-and so the ancient game of "squeeze" is carried on. been very prominently associated with nothing like it in the whole of Netherlands

India.

CRICKET.

In the match against the Derby Regent (ó day (Thursday), the Army Ordaanes will be represented by the following

THE CHIEF JUSTICE ON HOLIDAY.

LABOUR.

A New York telegram dated 15th inst, appearing in the Mauila Cablenews says: General Baldwin in a banquet speech in this city said, "I regard the Filipinos as capable of great development. They are a young peopleand quick to take up with the arts of higher civilisa tion. No people in the Orient is more promising. The country has great resources. These bave not been developed for want of sufficient labon The wealth of the islands is in its forests and its agriculture. The Filipinos are a small people and not adapted to the labour that is necessary, to develope these industries, Chinese labour should be admitted to the islands. The Chins- man in fitted for the work. He is an agricol turist by nature, and capable of standing the heavy work attached to developing the forestry industry. The need of more labour in the islands is sorely felt in commercial circles. “*

DIRECTORIES.

not:7.

Surely our citizens should be encouraged by our Sanitary and other authorities, in thus pointing out such curable causes of disense, — Yours, ato...

2. Mr. Rumjahn pursuant to notice will

That the Board recommend the Government to amend the Definition of the word" Rooms" as given in Bub-section 51 of Section 6 of the by adding the following words thereto :- Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903,

"office, accountant's room, or any other spart- notion be taken by the devil for the removal of ant not used as a sleepior place and that no

Buy room not used sa such sleeping place.

3. The President, pursuant to notios will

move

(1) That the Board, under the provisions of Sention 33 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, deputo Dr. Barnett to institute summary proceedings before a Magistrate against any person contravening any of the Bye-laws duly made nader Section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903.

(2.) That the Board, under the provisions of Beation 256 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, depute Dr. Barnett to institute summary proceedings before a Magistrato far the recovery of any penalty imposed by Part II of the said Ordinance or any Bye-laws made thereander.

4 Mr.H. E, Pollock, ... parscent to notice

will

That, with a view to diminish the breeding- grounds for mosquitoes, it is desirable that the lower portions of the street gallies be filled up with comṣat concrete, and that the Government bo requested to take prompt measures for carrying out such working at

G. A. WOODCOCK, Secretary.

AGENDA.

1. Application for a licencs to sell pork at No. 71, To Kwa Wo

2. Application for exemption from the provi. sion of backyards for certain houses in Bulkeley Street and Market Street, Hunghom,

ended April 14th, 1903.

3. Line washing return for the fortnight

4. Rat return for the fortnight ended April 6th, 1008.

5. Further correspondence relative to the Paint Works at Chaukisan.

6. Correspondence relative to the Old Tai Hang Village.

7. Further letter from Masers Happhreys & Co, in connection with certain houses in Bulksley and Market Streeta, Hangham, with former papers.

ap.

PROMPT AND FRACTIOSL [We observe that Mr. H. D. Follock, K.C., is bringing the subject before the Sanitary Minute by the Sanitary Surveyor ro Board to-day in the form of a resolution alliem. I commending thist certain contractors ha ing the desirability of filling up the lower proved of by the Hoard to carry ont drainage portions of the street gulling with cement works under Section-191 of Ordinance No. concrete, and requesting the Government to take

1 of 1808. prompt sasures for carrying but suck work. —Ex. P.P.A

WEATHER REPORT

The Hongkong Observatory imined yesterday the following port —

The barometer has fallen in SE, Japan, visom over W. Japan. IV UYGU

the

The depression apparre to have moved into

Pacific to the of Japan

Pressure is inclined to give way, again on the

China Ocast s

Ocast sull probably another, depression

9. Mortality Statistics for the week ended 58th March, 1903.

POLICE COUP"

Wednesday, 22nd April.

Beruas Mr. F. A. HalblaRD (POLICE.

MIGISTELT

RUSSIAN STOWAWATS. Two Russians described as railway employees were charged with slowing away on beard the Bb. Im Tuen in the harbout here for the Gradients slight for EE. winds on the Coast purpose of obtaining a zurreptitious passage to and over the N. mrt of the Chion Sen.

Forecast ---Moderate SE, winds; equally, Thay pleaded guilty, and were fined $25 or

is forming over Central China.

THE OCEAN'S SHOOTING RECORD

In last week's inue you make

between the slipsting of the Ocean, Hunnida.

d Formidable. You quote

Ocean, 4.12in.

Has

mouth's hard labour snoh. BEFORE ALE. J. H. KENE (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATEX

VILL-TEMPERED SERTAFA. Inspector of Markets McEwen charged a coolks lately employed by kim 19. a rikshn- spaller with loving the complainant's service without giting nation. The accusation was not dented.

Insfector MoEwan mid that on Saturday | morning he had occasion to go to Quarry Bay, and the job of taking him there was nuwillingly iken by the der. alf whờ, to show, how ****** the rickibs along

the movement to secure the observance of such a day throughout the Empire, and

The Manila authorities are prosecuting many barbers in the City for breaches of the Sanitary

We have received a copy of the Times of his Committes we believe are pledged to regulations. The Chinese are great transgres-

India Directory for the carruat year. This the advocacy of May 24th, a date which sora in this respect and on prosecuting twelve

annual is so well known throughout the Far will long yet be remembered as the birthday of them last week, the police testified that their J. C. A. Lillywhite (capt), H. R. Skinner, Bast that bat few words are needed to draw

A Correspondent writes as follows to the of our late illustrious Sovereign QUEEN shops were in a filthy condition, the same water C. Rutter, E. McGibbon, A. E. Anscombe, E. attention to its great usefulness to anyone hav. Naval and Military Record of the 19th ult :--- Vicronia. On the other hand, the Society was used all day in shaving dozens of Chinese, P. Bradford, J. Robinson, Webb, A. E. Hat.log dealings with India, Among its unmerous of St. George, which has recently obtained the razors were never cleaned and the shops well, H. Taraer, and R. H. Jewsbury, Reservis: features is a record of events in the Ludian

he King's sanction to use the prefix were the breeding place of discuso, Jadge | --W. T. Burgess and J. Laslibrook.

Empire during last year, the financial statı, ment, Acts passed during 1901 #2, Army and Royal "in its title, claims that there is a Liddell sentenced them to pay fues ranging

Civil Lists, Indian Marine List, native concensus of opinion in favour of the 23rd from two to five dollas.

ruling chiefs, Bombay, Mefusell and railway Sir William M. Goodman, the Chief Justice, directories and a large amount of interesting with Lady Goodman and the Misses Goodman, information sa useful as it is miscellaneous, left Hongkong yesterday for a two months” The Bingapore and Birnata Diventory (pub. scarcely think they are, the comparison is the stre most delivManners at the holiday in Japan. The party were taken from lished by Mesurs, Fraser & Neave, Ld.) is also | certainly favor, to the Ocean, but it would Central Market Imipoter MoEwen stopped Blake Pier to the Empress of India by the to hand. This makes the twenty fourth annual has been mor

You atated that the and through an inters Harbour Mastor's launch and a number of the publication of the volume which includes target fired; legal fraternity assembled at the Pier to bid diver-ries of the Federated Malay States of the tergat fired at by the other suite: lo sooner been left behind them bon voyage these faduding Sir Henry Perak Selangor, Negri Bembilan, and Pahang: fast, judging from the diagrams of the Ocean ecoolie dashad 8. Berkeley, the Acting Chief Justice; Mr. Johore, Labuan, British North Borneo, Sar-shooting published in your paper wins months the wheel of his maste E. H, Sharp, K.C., the Acting Attorney-awak, Sumatra (East Cosat) Western (Dutch) ago, it would begear that had the Ocean uned to the extant of 810. General: Mr. H. B. Pollock, KC, Mr. T. Borneo, Riouw and Dependencies, Enigen and the ordinary wyjed Morgan PhiUps, and Mr. F. B. L. Bowley.

Bax. G. Bunbury ... H. N. Mody

of April being proclaimed Empire Day," The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and we are told that it has already been and Nothersole Hospitais bags to acknowledge adopted by the Sons of England Bocieties with thanks the following donations to the funds and others. The Sons of England Societies of the Hospitals:- are benevolent associations which had their origin in Canuda, where numerous branches exist in every province, and many branches now flourish in vari ous parts of Bouth Africa. There was time in the history of England when St. George's Day was recognised as a

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