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THE OFFICIAL MURDER BY
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 28TH 1903
shads of difference in Hongkong society. He fails to see why Mrs. A., whose apouso exports CHINESE IN HONGKONG..
tea, is to be considered quite of the haut ton Commenting on the recent trial in Hongkong of the colony; while Mrs. B., whoss busbend of the murderer of Young Kno War, the imporis cigare, and who is by birth and breed. Chinese reformer, the N.-C. Daily Nous saya :- Satisfactory as it is to see that the actuating a better man than A., is not to be called on
instrument of the mage duplicity of the -authorities at Canten haa boon sanght and will be punished, it is to be hoped that sooner or later bis superiors who commissioned-and-paid him will be made to feel the weight of England's displeasure. Buecoseive Governors of Bongkong have been much too complaiesat, mach too ready to believe the smiling assurances of friendship in which the Chinese authorities at Canton have been wont to indulge; bus the have most philo-Chinese Governor must his indignation aroused when he finds British territory violated by paid ussassins sent to kill or kidnap son who have come to take refuge under the British Bag, and whow only crime Is the andeavour to improve the political system of their country. It was a warning. sent from the Government at Hongkong that enabled the Bathorities at Canton to take ateps to sup- press the last intended rising there, and the gratitude of these authorities for the goodwill always displayed by the British colony is shown by the dispatch to that colony of emissaries with crders to kill or kidnap reformers, Justice has shown ber me foot in her pursuit of the murderer of Yeang Kne Wan, but she has cons up with him at last. The incident should be taken to heart by the Hongkong Government. Amiable as the authorities at Canton may seem, and apparently anxious to keep on the friend. liest terms with the British colony at their doors, the old Adam is not eradicated, and to Borve their ends they will descend to ways that are dark, without any regard to international comity, or the disgrace involved in, the commis.
sion of the blackest crimes.
SOCIETY IN HONGKONG,
AS OTHERS SEN US.
In a book by Captain Gordon Cusserley, "en" titled The Land of the Bearers, just published by Longmons & Co., there is an interesting chapter on Hongkong from which we extract the following-
Society in Hongkong is less official than in India, whera almost every male is to be found in either the Army or the Civil Service List The Governor and the General nro, of coarse, the leaders, and in a small way represent Royalty in the colony. The merchant class in supremo, and their wives rule society; naval and military people being regarded as more birds of passage in a city where Europeans practically settle for life, and England seems a very far off country indead. Altogether life in Hongkong is of a more provincially English
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Offfees and the Admiralty will be represented. NARROW SHAVE FOR THA
Although Mr. Balfour promised enquiry into All, he said, desired greater speed and lower the trade disputes, the Government obtained a prices. He preferred to send mails in British majority of only 20 against a Bill brought in ships; but, if the Biberian Railway offered a And Hongkong look down on Kowloon with by the Labour members for legalising pickets peodior regalar service, we should be obliged all the well-brod contempt of Belgravia toring and prohibiting the institution of suite to ntilien it. He was now communicating with the authorities with a view to a trans-Siberian Brixton, and even in the despised suburb bu against combinations.
service to Poking and the Far East, but no the mainland there social differences are not
agreement had yet been reached... wanting. The wives of the superior dock employees are the leaders of Kowloon society; and the better half of a ship captain or marine engineer is only admitted on sufferance to their exclusive circle. When the first Indian troops to strengthen the garrison of Hongkong in 1900 arrived, they were quartered in Kowloon; where the presence of a number of strange young officere, who dashed åbent their quiet suburb on fiery Arabs and completoty eclipsed the local dandies, caused a fiatter in the hearts of anxious wolkers and indignant bastands. The fires of civilian prejudice against the military burned Sercoly; and I verily believe that Duny of the inhabitants of Kowloon would bare proferred an invasion of ferociona Chinese.
CHINA'S CURRENCY.
The representation of the United States on
the international monetary commission, which
London, 10th May. The New York erresponent of the Daily News says, of a suport that General Baden- Powell is engaged to Miss Daisy Leiter, "General Baden-Powell informs me that the report of the engagement is untrue."
A RECRUIT FOR MR CHAPLIN ?
London, 10th May. Sir Michael Hicks-Bench disapproves of the abolition of the Corn Duty,
"BCEPTRE'S" NEW OWNER.
London, 10th May. "Scopiro," which is now the property of Lieutenant Buss, of the 10th Huasar, will not go to India, bat will fulfil her engagements in England.
MONASTIR MUSSALMANS EXASPERATED,
London, 10th May. The Mussalmass at Monastir, being exas. perated in consequence of the Bulgarians throw.
THE PRINCE OF BULGARIA.
London, 12th May. The Prince of Bulgaria has returned to Soffa.
H.M.S." RENOWN."
London, 12th May. The cruiser Renowa has returned to Gibraltar with rofugees from Tetuan.
EXTELLING TEE FRENCH CONGREGATIONS.
London, 1 May. The French Government will introduce next week a Bill for disestablishing 400 femala religious orders posteering 2,000 public girls' schools, the suppression of which will involve a State expenditure of two millions sterling.
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Freverb; and Cemmen Sayings from the Chinese,' together with much related and unrelated matter interspersed with Observations on Chinese Things-in-General. American Pres- byterian Mission Press, Shanghai. Soch is the long name, as given on the title- page, of the Rov. -Mr. Smith's revised edition of his useful work on Chinese Proverbs. The book, pecording to the intentions of the author, should have been not only revised, but also con siderably enlarged. For this purpose, he had gathered vast material- volumes “containing between 8,000 and 9,000 Chiness proverbs and mayinga"----which was unfortunately burat at the destruction of the Methodist Church in Peking. The Loudon Gazette announces that Dr.
With our krowledge of the author's diligence Jacob, Bishop of Newcastle, has been appointed and clearness, and with the present volume Bishop of St. Albans, replacing the Right Borboforo as, we must sincerely regret that so Jolin Wogen Festing, deceased. The Right much useful work was leat, probably irreparably. of Thetford, has been appointed Bishop of
appainted Bishop Faffragan of Thetford." Newcastle, and Archdeacon Bowers bas boon
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Christian bonges and shops are closed. them. A panic took place in the town, and the
The Porto, being desirous to avert a confict with Bulgaria, has modified the terms of the
Noto sent.
London, 12th May.
GREAT BRITAIN IN CENTRAL AFRICA.
London, 13th May.
The Foreign Embassies have called attention | Escrik Park. The Prinses of Wales unveiled a to the state of things at Monastir, where intenes statue of the late Queen Victoria at Hull. bitterness prevails against the Bulgarians, twenty-five of whom were recently killed in the stroots by the populace. The Embassies nOW urge that measures shall be taken to prevent further massierte.
THE BESTORED "SHANECCE."
London, 10th May. Shamrock III hus been restored, and trials were resumed yesterday, when she boat Sham rock I by over two miles in a forty-miles coursd, in favourable weather.
LABOUR STRUGGLE IN VICTORIA.
Lendon, 10th May.. No trains are enoring to-day in Melbourne.
has been completed by the appointment of Mr. Hugh H. Hanan, of Indianapolis, as a member. The other delegates to serve on the commission will be Mr. Charles Jeremiah W. Jenks. Both of the latter gentle men have become familiar with ernditions in America's new possessions, and in the Far Bast generally, and Mr. Hanna has held a prominent relation to movements for car rency reform in the United States. The object of the commission, as hus been ex- plained, is to deviso some plan for bringing more stable relation between gold and silver in exchanges between countries employing the different standards. No effort, says Bradetrecta, is to be made to bring about international bissetallism, and it is not proposed that the United States shall make any change in ite existing currency syalers. Indeed, it is auggested that if the plan proposed can be carried out it will be a long step toward the gold standard, and will have the great advantage of making secure the investment of European and American capital in the silver. using countries and affording a wider market for manufactured goods. So far the plans as to procedure are largely tentativo, though the
London, 12th May. main outlines of the project have been
A limited train service has been established Fretly thoroughly canvassed. The first stop will be a conference in London in May with in the suburbs of Melboure, a few trains are representatives of the British Government. It also running in the chief towns, and the so happens that a number of officials in the services are improving daily. colonial service are at present engaged in con- sidering monetary plans for the British posset- Bioes in the East, and it is naturally believed that on interchange of views with these gentle men will be of much interest, After that the members of the commission will visit Paris, where a similar gathering is in session, sod subsequently Berlin and Bt. Petersburg. What is sought at present is not so much a formal treaty to bind the various governments as the bringing aboat of u, general understanding which will result in co-operation through legit- lation by the various countries noting along concerted lines, though independently,
CURE OF CONSUMPTION.
A BENSATIONAL NEW TREATMENT.
A paper read at the Medical Congress at Madrid by Dr. von Schrötter, the eminent professor at the University of Vienna, on s new method of treating the lungs by means of inhalation, is causing no little stir in the seientific world in Europe.
Some tampering with the lines has taken place,
and derailments of engines. A rail weighing eloven hundredweights was discovered placed across the line to the north of Melbourne.
THE TRANSVAAL LOAN.
Loudon, 12th May.
It is announced in Antwerp that Great Britain will re-take the Congo Enclave, gruut- ing the Congo Free State compensation.
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for the vast litosiare of China by the fo- patint workers of Europe and Ameries, the proverbs of the nation may be considered to have fared well, as they have been successively treated by Doolittle, Scarborough and Smith. The latter grows oloquent in the praise of his subject, ond though we may not perhaps admire proverbs and popular sayings for their mean- Angs-as-one can always be found to support.any. opiuion or favour any view, still they ar invaluable to the student of languages, giving him terse and colloquial expressions for the current thought of the people. In Chinces proverbs and popular sayings are especially It is stated at Brossein that an arrangement Reeful, not only for a fluent and idiomatic NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.
also for the use of the colloquial, but written language where many of them were has been concluded wbarely Great Britain has re-occupied the Lado Euclave. King Leopoldused long before they had become familiar to renounces all claim to acquire or occupy land on the banks of the Nile, and receives as compensation part of the Bahr-el-ghazel The Nito thas becomes wholly Anglo-Egyptain. SUPPOSED RECOVERY OF A TREASURE SHIT.
Calcutta, 15th May.
London, 14th May.
The port authorities of Calcutta are engaged in blowing up à vessel discovered sunk in the river opposite the Eden Gardens.. It is believed to be the steamer Lightning, loaded with trea- sure for China, which disappeared mysteriously in the great cyclone of 1964:
THE CANTEEN QUESTION.
London, 14th May.. Earl Grey's Committee for investigating the Canteen and Regimental Institute yetem The total subscriptions to the Transvaal recommend radical reforms and suggest the Loan were 1,174 millions.
formation of a Soldiers' Co-operative Society end the abolition of Sergeants' Merges. They emphasise the necessity for promoting the social and moral welfare of the soldier, and are The War Chico, which is unable to accept particularly anxious to discourage drinking. the main recommendations, intends to issue frash Canteen Regulations.
London, 12th May. It is oficially announced that no allotment of the Transvaal Loan will be made be any application under £2,000. sterling, and that
receive about 2,6 per cent. applicants to that amount and upwards will
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MR. CHAFLIN'S CAMPAIGN.
London, 11th May. The Ton and Producs Committes are sup porting the action of the Indian Tes Associa tion in the agitation by Mr. Chaplin for a redaction of the Tea Duty in place of the proposed abolition of the Corn Tur.
LORD ROBEETS AND THE ARMY.
London, 11th May.
A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.
THE OLD FIRM STILL LEADING.
LATEST LATEST!! LATEST!!!
MOTOR CYCLES, MAIL CARTS, the people: bessides, Chinese thought, expressed RICKSHAS FITTED WITH PNEUMATIC either in speech or in writing, has a certain TYRUS AND BALL BEARINGS THROUGE- conventional arrangement, generally unusual ост to the western mind. Long and constant traiving is required for gaining familiarity with them verbal adjustments, and the book under review furnishes & carefully arranged collection of phrases adapted to the purpose.
Leslie Farquhar. By BOBALINE MASSON. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street W. SMACKING of Scottish Highland life, filled with an atmosphere redolent of heather and the sweet molla of the hilla, Leslie Farquhar, is
set of characters the back in which the reader fuds himself confronted with a influences of whom upon the lives of ong! smother make up a most interesting story. Lealia is a thoroughly practical girl with the Lonestest yes in the world." She makes a capital foil for the romantically-minded Maliso Ogilvy, who sees the land of the Gael unly as through a glass balf-obscured in the mists of tradition and hoary legend. The other charao- ters are depicted with considerable forcefulness; the tale is well-told, wholesome and eminently readable. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh have the
A emrespondent of the N.-C. Daily News novel on sale, writing from Wachang says:--
In China, quarrels between man sud wife are too common to excite remark, though often Lord Roberts is going to Dublin to investi-leading to tragic results. On the other hand gate into the "ragging allegations against the process of courtship is businesslike and some officers of the 21st Lancers. The victim, seldom interrupted, while with us it has become it is. stated, was a private who gained a com- mission during the South African Wat. this officer became marked; then his bedroom door was forced open, he was subjected to indignition and the furniture was amashed.
A SCORE FOR THE "TIMES."
London, 11th May.
a maxim that the course of true love never
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charactor than it is in India. The warm- hearted hospitality of the Anglo-Indian has but a faint echo in this very British colony. One is not brought into such daily contact with friende and acquaintances. In overy station, large and small, throughout the length and breadth of Hindustan there is always a clab which cots as the rallying-place of Earopean Society, Ladies as well as men assemble there in the afternoons when the s is watting, and peto, tennis, and cricket are over for the day. The fair inhabitante of the station sit on the lawn, dispense ten to their friends, talk scandal, or dirt; while their husbands play whist, bridge, and billiards, or gather in jovial groups round the bar and discuss the events of the day. But in Hong. kong, despite the large European population, there is no similar institution or gathering place. The clubs are sternly reserved for men. Save at an occasional race meeting or gymkhana, one never sees all the white inhabitants KEROM- bled together. In the summer the climate is for too hot for indoor social functions. Even tennia parties are too exhausting. So hospitable houten- ges substitute for their "At Homes" wookly rized bathing parties; and in the comparative coel of the afternoose gay groups gather on the piers near the Club and embark on the trim
did run smooth." The reason for this contrast steam launches that is in shoals alongside.
not far to seek. With us personal courtskip affords some guarantee for a life of hap. Then out they go to some sandy bay along the After adverling to the growing belief in the
piness, with the Chinese it is done through coust, where matsheds have been erected to curability of tuberculosis and to the sound
third parties; and the young people never surve as bathing-boxes for the Indies, who geness of its treatment by inhalation, the soj.
meet face to face prior to the wedding ashore and attire themselves for the water. The neat laryngologist, in his lecture, criticises the
day. How could there be in this initial gentlemen of the party don their swimming ordinary inhaling apparatus, which he points out
Mr. Bulfour, replying to a question, said that stage any of those broken costume in the cabin of the launch, and, plunging has been shown to fail to carry the medicated the question of stationing three divisions of lead to broken hearts. The following story overboard, make their way to the beach to liquid beyond, at most, the upper parts of the Regulars in South Africa, as a part of the home may serve to answer this question. I had it join their fair companions. When tired of lungs, thus leaving the lower parta muaffected
establishment, had been engaging the attention from a young man of fine talents, whom for a bathing, the ladies retire to the matshed, by the healing agent. lie considers that the
of the Government. He deprecated any pre-short time I employed as a writer. His father оп to the launoh. Then, dressed problem of reaching the whole of the lungs has
mature discussion on the subject.
is a brigadier general, who has long been in again and reunited, all steam back to been solved by the inhaling apparatus invented ·
camp at a post on the frontier, his mother and Hongkong, refreshing themselves with tea by Dr. Bulling. By this apparatus the thers.
sister rezasining at home. The young lady who and drinks on the way. This is the favourite peutic liquid is "atomised" so finely as to pass
was the victim in this case possessed the rare from of amusement in Hongkong society dur into the remoleat parts of the lungs.
accomplishments of poetry and music, and that ing the summer. In the cold weather dances professor does not hesitate to declare that
she was beautiful goes without saying. Her at Government House, Headquarter House this apparatus is the only one in eris-
hand was sought by the son of a Totai. The (the General's residence), and in the City Hall tenso by which this result can be accom-
contract papers accompanied by betrothal gifts are frequent, and theatrical companies from plished. The procedure is based on tho
were exchanged early last spring, int scarcely England and Australia occupy the theatre use of compressed air, which is freed from both
a month bad elapsed before the youth reported Cox) said in the conres of his remarks:-The D
DR. M. 9. CHAUN, Picnics, walking or by launch, to the many dust and germs by being passed through a flor
transacted through the branch cfce established 27, Drs Vaux ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG charming spots to be found on the had of cotton wool. Then, highly compressed, the
that his father had promised bim to the daughter British and foreign business of the Company, of a Tectai su Kwangsi. As be had not back- or the mainland are given. Polo, racing, sir passes on to a specially constructed
Hongkong, 10th March, 1903.
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bone enengh to stand by his first engagement in London, England, three years ago, has made From the University of Pennsylvania, U.B.A we should hardly regard him as worthy of a gratifying progress, fully realising the expecta- and, as the climate during winter is cold and inhalation to quite small drops. But as
tear or a sigh. He had never entered into con- tions which were entertained at the time it was enter the bracing, life is very pleasant in the colony then. they are still too large to
versation with his first fiancée; nor had she seen decided to extend the operations of the Com- To the newly arrived naval or military offer finer bronchial tubes, or the air cells, carrenta
TO REDUCH THE TEA DUTY.
him except in stolen glimpses through screen pany beyond the limits of this Continent, I society in Hongkong is full of pitfalls and of compressed air are driven into the vapour
London, 11th May. or curtais. Yet was her heart engaged and she feel that we were particularly fortunate in the surprises. The Esglish merchant or Jawyer that has been created, and this subdivides the
The Central Chamber of Agriculture has re- was wearing a betrothal ring. Hearing of the selection of Mr. W. B. Meikle as manager of that overseas is usually a very good fellow, though drops again so minutely that their diamelor is occasionally puffed up by the thought of his only 0.0006 millimetres, or about 300 times quested the London Chamber of Commerce to ithlessness of her lover (if we may call him branch, the work he has accomplished affording bloated moneybags; but his wife is often s sad less than that of the ends of the bronchioles, join in a deputation to Mr. Balfour and Mrche tere the ring from her finger, chopped proof of his energy and sound judgment as an In an underwriter. I must also avail myself of this opportunity of expressing the obligation which example of British snobbery, the spirit of which the capillary tubes which open into clusters of Ritchie, to urge the remission of a portion of it is small pieces and swallowed them,
the Ton Duty instead of the abolition of the hou. she was a corpse. has entered into her soul in the small country sir chambers.
Her brother has not sent a challenge to the we feel the Company is under to the Chairmanı town or London suburb from which she came. At the congress Professor von Schrötter Corn Duty,
recreant suitor, but he proposes to erect a of the London Board, the Earl of Aberdeen, Society in the boarding-houses of West showed a portable Balling apparatus, such as
monument to his victim, which cannot fail to and his co-directors, Bir John H. Kennawoy London, 12th May.
and Mr. James Stevenson, who have taken a particulars in writing thereof before the ler Kensington is a bad preparation for the rule might be used in any private house; and finally
During the debate on the Post Office Vote make his infamy eternal. He is getting out a of grande dame in the hospitable East. he pointed out that perhaps this new procedure
our present Compradore will term nate.
DOSHI BROTHERS, And so the naval or military officer, acens will in time be extended to the whole organism, In the House of Commons, Mr. Caldwell severely small volume of the sonnets of this hapless deep interest in, and contributed much to, the JUNE, 1998, on which date the engagement of
Hongkong, 15th May, 1903. become well known as an Oriental Sappho, branch office. tomed to broader lines of social demarcation in and be employed in sertain affections of the critioned the Paninsular and Oriental mail damsel who had the bived langer might have success which has been achieved at the London Englend, is paisle and amused at the minute nerves, possibly, also, in cases of heart disease.service.
the
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CAPTURE OF THE KANO POTENTATE.
London, 11th May. The Emir of Kano has been captured.
THE UMBRIA” EPISODE.
London, 11th May. The box sent to the steamer Umbrid was found in the baggage on the pier alongside which the steamer was lying,
It was immediately plunged into the water and subsequently examined and found to cou tain two hundred sticks of dynamite with batteries. The fuses were partly charred, and the authorities are convinced that they wors burning when submerged, and would probably have exploded in a few minutes.
THE MAIL SERVICE.
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Messrs. V m. Meyerink & Co., local agents of the above Company, send us a copy of the annual report for 1902. It shows that the not premisms received during the year from all departments of the Company's business 'ameunt to £708;615 ls. Id, being on increase
of £32,610 7%. 9d. over those of 1901. T not loses, including provision for those nader
Novel Specia.itios. Best in the Far East. adjustment, are £442,064 159, 108., being Refreshing and invigorating drinks of the £2,005 18%. 88. Jess than those of last year. season. Just Produced, Long-Life, Non-Iatori- The revenue account shows a balance of in-cating and Excellent Beverages.
Hir-Oes, Winter Stout, Strawberryade, come over expenditure, available for distribu
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