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discovered to be the basis of, an-agre mont between Japan and Bassin, it could not be held that the Manchurian question has been tally settled. There is a certain appearance of probability that Russia has made au A. S. WATSON & CO., offer to Japan on the lines above described. But there are many interests concerned in Manchuria beside those of Japan, and theso

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We have received a letter sigud D.B.L, the TELEGRAMS. THE BUILDING OF THE NEW

writer of which has omitted to send his noin's!

name.

The price of the sa. Duke of Fife, recently sold in Japan, is reported to be 150,000 yen. She is to be renamed the Itsukushima Maru.

The much-lauded Black Lia: anthorised by

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THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

LONDON, 18th June.

Apart from the large Boofallat gains from

Reighstag is but little changed.

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be a failure, as the consent of the offender must be obtained before his or her name is listed.**

Topore are jubilant.

Tho Shanghai Times husa Peking despatch which states that the Russians have laid a great number of mines and torpedons in the east-line in the vicinity of Kinchow. Harbin itself has at present a garrison cons'sting of 79,000 men, including infantry, artillery, and cavalry.

Rear-Adinixal Kamikara writes to Japan that the Japanese Training Squadron has had a most cordial reception in the Australian porta it has visited. Admiral Biron Yamamoto Minister of the Nary, his wired to this Governor-General of Australia his, sinoern thanks for the sordial treatment accorded to the officers and misu of the Squidran.

A boy at the Aster House hotel in Shanghai was last wook by order of the Hixel Court gives savon daya' canges outside the hotel for altering a chit from 20 cents to $2 and appro printing $3 in cash. It was complained that extensive thieving prevailed and an exemplary sentence was asked for. A row of "sangand "

THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION.

LONDON, 18th June,

The situation in Somaliland is causing uneasiness; the dificulties of transport are freasing and the communications of Berbers and Bohatle are threatened. Three companies of the Hampshires and three hundred native troops have been ordered to Somaliland from Adro.

LATER.

Mr. St. John Brodrick in the House of Cam- mors said that Chonoral Manning had not been heard of for two or three weeks, and be presumed that he and Col, Cobbe had nuited their forces.

EXPLOSION AT WOOLWICH.

TRAMWAYS.

Though the inclement weather that has prevailed during the past few days does not conduce to rapidity of progress in the laying of the Colony's trum-lines in preparation, for the advent of the electric car, for the rain patea stop to labour, the work is making great stridas and already sections of the fines have best

THE LATE MR. RHODERICK CAMPBELL.

An inquest was hold at the General Hospital, Shanghai, on the 17th Ins., before Mc. T. C. B. Douglas, Coroner, on the body of the late Mr. Ehoderick Campbell, when the following • evidence or taken :----

Neil Macleod I am a medical practitioner.

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identify the body jast seen as that of It. M. completed-one, for instanco, from Murray Campboli. To-day about noon I was summoned Barracks to Wellington Barraoke, sud another on the telopfione by one of the sisters to tho at Happy Valley. The rails are laid in Hospital. When I arrived I found Me, concrete bed, the durability of which may serve Campbell in articulo mortis as an object lesson to the Public Works Depart balance within the hospital He died within ment that there really are some kinds of minute of my arcival. Death was evidently material which, when used in the construction due to a bead injury. There was a penetrating of roads, do ant suffer from the destractive ble ding wound on the side of the hand above the action of the narrow-rimmed rickshawheal and right ear, and on the opposito side under the scalp the heavy rains of a tropical summar. The could be felt want is probably a bullet. Bister lines have a gauge of throw fost six inches, and Contas handed me a paper which she stated was when finished will ran from east to west of the found in Mr. Campbell'e land. The paper was, city mostly by way of the waterfront. This in Mr. Campbell's handwriting and runs: Tell will be the main line; a brauch ins will ran up "Get Dr. Macleod if you can at once, from Praya East to the Happy Valley. The him and ask him to go out to my home". If cars, of which 20 will constitute the first yon telephone to my house, No. 292. only say I complement-10 for Europeans and 16 for hare met with an accident, hot try and get Dr. Chinese will have no accommodation on top, Macleod to go out first. Don't telephone if although the plan of having soats on the you can help it. I don't want the news to roof has never met with objection at home barst on them.-R. M. C," and is one that might have been adopted with David Anderson-I am a lending stoken advantage in the case of cars destined for pse2ud olass, on H.M.B. Alacrity: I am at present in a bot olimate such as that of Hongkong, a patient in this Hospital About twelve They will be appropriately fitted up inside and o'clock to-day, I was standing inside the have plenty of ventilation; san-blinds, of course, conrtyard at the band of the path, facing the will be provided. The generating station, car-gateway, when I heard the report of a shot and telegram from the French Minister for War sheds, and offees will be situated at Bowrington, looking out at the gats I saw a little saroku and Praya Fast, where operations on the site have a gentleman falling. I made a rush towards

modern type, and be under the oars of qualified note was found just by his haul by the side of Baropaan anginners. The work generally is the revolver, which was os the ground, Tho proceeding satisfactorily, and it is anticipated note and pistol are those produced. I picked that in less than a year's time the whole of the up the revolver and hat and laid it under the line will be in working order. The section troes, standing by so that no one could touch it. running to Happy Valley will, it is hoped, be I sammoned the nurses. ready in time for the Races next year.

LoyDos, 18th June. An explosion of a lyddite shell at Woolwich Arsonal has killed 17 and injured 16 men.

LATER. Mr. St John Brodrick has received a

wisen a great catastrophe,occurred which boys would make a picturesque addition to any expresslig condolence for the Wolwiek cafas already commenced. The mashinery will be of him and found him bleeding at the hand, As

hotel front.

A remarkable project is to be put into The sobome operation at Tacoma this summer. is to freess fish alive, to ship them to eastern markets, and then by thawing them to restora them to life. The idea is based upon an aot of atare on some of the rivors and lakes in

trophe, in the name of the French Army,

SIR ERNEST SATOW.

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LONDON, 18th ane, Bir Ernest Satow has started for Chino,

SERVIA-PANIC AMONG THE

SCAPEGOATS.

doomed the scheme entirely The Allahabad Pioneer in a recent issus describes how the campaign was so ably directed and 80 carefully supervised that during the first three weeks, that is, from the midile; of October onward, nearly 200,000 people were inoculated, and, thoreover, the figures were swelling in volume daily. Then, on the 9th November, cams the regrettable and still unexplained accident at Malkowal, and from that time the inoculation cam- paign was virtually at an end. It is true, our contemporary says, that during the six maths which have since elapsed, der Grosse on its visit to the capitals of ter shall remain at present to watch events, and and at Ga.m. landed at the government wharf Campbell's intention, why did Mr. Andaraan

about 300,000 more inoculations were still performed, but this is loss then would have been done in a month at the rate of starting, and the whole achievement represents only about four per cent, of the originally contemplated total. And the most painful seque is that the A. S. WATSON & CO. provincial plagae mortality in the Punjab

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

SÚTIVE TO CORRESPONDEN FS. Occations relating to the new columns sand be addirnard to The EDITUN.

Lorrespondents waist forward their names and oi,

Ainaks. These bodies of water freeze salid from surface to bottom during the winter; the ice is filled with fish, which return to life in the

summer.

The United States International Exobange Commission sailed from New York on the 19th alt. by the North Gerosu Lloyd Hluar Wilhelm

Europe. Mr. Hanni, a member of the Com

mission, said that it was instructed to seek a monetary arrangement which would put an end to the finotuations in the oxchange between

Mr. gold and silver standard countries. Enrique C. Creel, Chairman of the Mexican Exchange Commission, sailed by the same vosal

LONDON, 18th Fans. Mr. Balfour said in the House that the Gorerament had considered whether they would mark their reprobation of the disgrace- fal crime at Belgrade by withdrawing their representative, but had decided that the Minis-

not be uncredited until farther information had boon received of the circumstances under which the new Gorernment had come into power.

LATER.

Italy, Germany and France have taken up an attitude similar to England at Belgrade,

The Russian Court will go into mourning for twenty-four days for the late King and Queen of Servis.

LATER.

Au official communiqué from St. Petersburg Allrecognises Kings [Potar] Karageorgevitch, but declares it incumbent on bin to punish the assassins. This has caused consternation in Balgrado, where the regioides are the horses of the hour.

during six months has benten even the

Mr. H. C. Payne, Postmaster-General at record of the season 1201-02. It caunot be Washington, has written o despatch to the said whether there will ever be an explan-Shanghai U.S. Postal Ageuey which makes the [31 | tion forthcoming of the cause of the Mal-US, domestic postage rates and conditions kowal accident-when the contamination of applicable to articles pussing to and from the the inoculating floid by some ingrediant¦ United States and the Shanghai agency. which should not have boon there caused letters to the United States, Honolulu and the the death of so many patients and ruined Philippines previously cost five ceats gold per the whole scheme of prophylaxis.

half-ounce, now the rate is ordered to be only two conta guld," whether addressed for delivory matters stand, only one comforting fact

at any place in the United States or its island seems to have been elicited, and that is that, possessions, addrossed for delivery in Shanghai whereas the proportion of deaths to cases among the inoculated in the Punjab was only 25 per cent., among the non-inoculated it was 60 per cent. What the incidence of plague cases to total population is among

dye with communications addressed to the Editor of publication, but as uvidenco of good faith.

All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.

No onymously figned communications that hain a'eedy appared in other papers will be inscried,

Orders ur extra copies of DAILY Press should be sant Lego.e 11's., on day of pubication. After that rug supply sa listed. Unly supplied for Cash, Telegrapine Audress: Press, Codes 4.9.0.6

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BIRTH.

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On the 27th June, at Dunedin, Barker Road, the

-wife of Auxx. MACKENZIE, of a daughter. [1783

DEATHS.

On the 8th June, at Pasadena, California, Los Born, wife of the Rev. W. P. CHALYANT, formerly of Tchoufu, China,

On the 16th June, at 185, Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, ARTHU H., youngest son of the late D.. K. A. JAMIESON, aged 20 yeara.

On the 16th June, in Eng and Eve, wil of W. LEONARD THOMPSON,ritish and Foreign Bible Society, Shanghai..

The Daily Press.

doxagusa OPrice: 14, DEVEUX ROAD C. FOX OFFICE: 131, FLUET STREET, E.,

HONGKONG, 22nd June, 1903.

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H.M. sloop Espiègle arrived on Saturday from Shanghai and Amoy.

or in the cities of China served by the UE Postal Agency at Shanghai." This concession practically places the agency in Shanghai apvu a similar footing to that of the United States.

THE TRANSVAAL.

LONDON, 19th June. Daring & dela's on "The Precious Stones Ordinance" in the Transvaal Council, Sir Richard Solomon, the Attorney-General, de-

discovered in the Transvaal were larger and richer than say in South Africa. Sir Richard Solomon is an old Kimberley man and a diamond expert.

RAND.

CHINESE LABOUR FOR TO

the two classes respectively has not yet been The Tisatsin correspondant of the N-C.clared that the diamond mines recently ascertained, the Pioneer says, but the Daily News writes:--While improvemente information should certainly be worth there going on in all the concessions, in none are pains of gathering it. It is with the utmost they so manifest as in the Japanese concession regret that all who are interested in the They havedone and are doing an immense amount. task of combating this most terrible scourge of filing, and so making healthy conditions over of plague must see the failure of the greatest acres of what were recently standing pools of atagnant water, some of them sight and ten scheme so fur ventured on to check its feet deap, which filled the air with vile smells to health. and were a continual megase Extensive building operations are also in progress, all of which gives one the idea of business prosperity as he passes through this concession. They have a hospital, and a church of about 20 members organised in the middle of March (15th) by two delegates sont over by the Missionary Society of one of the churches to look up the Japanese Christians fa China; and now a young man has been sent 28 Pastor, and also to study the Chinese lang. angs with reference to doing missionary work among the Chinese as well. Active steps are untives. being taken for the ecoction of a church building, and it will be no matter of surprise if it is ready for use the coming winter.

The s.s, Chukong (Captain Mason) will leave Hongkong for Macao on an excursion trip every Sunday at 8.30 a.m, returning at 5 30 p.m.

It is notified in the Gazelle that Mr. T. Skinner has returned to the Colony and resam- ed duties as surveyor of unlicensed steamships.

A schema of tramways, to be established after the completion of the Bongkong lines, is said to be the next step to be expected in the development of Kowlson,

OUR Shanghai contemporary the N.-C. Daily News, in a sbort editoral article in its issue of the 18th instant, states that Japan and Russia have come to terme, « The visit of General KUROPATKIN to Tokyo, *abich tad no political significance," the

The walking boom which has prevailed in Daily News says, "has resulted in the

signature of a protocol, the terins of England since the Stock Exchanges at the fashion ja likely to "catch on" in Hongkong, which will be found in our Kobe corres-A V.R.C. walk is talked about. The suggested *pondent's telegram. Russia keeps Man goal is Buy View. "churia und Japan has her eminent righte "in Corea acknowledged. The two ports

In view of the possible admission of Chinese labour into South Africa it is on the boards that a syndicate is taking tentative measures for the establishment of an emigration bureat in Hongkong. We notics from a San Fran disco despatch to Loudon that between 2,000 and 3,000 Chinsmen have been engaged through the six well-known Chinese masters of that city, and will be sent to the Cope without delay for work on the Rend. It is stated that the special con ditions under which the Chinese have been skall live aparate from engaged are that they sh the other workmen, and shall be worked in gangs in different parts of the mines from the

MUSIC ON THE PARADE GROUND.

The following is the programme of music to be played by the band of the 3rd Barus Ia- fantry, ou the New Parade Gronad to-day, from 5 to 6.30 p.rs. March

A. Globe correspondent writes under date St. Petersburg, Mey 17:-Manchuria, ospaudally in its southern districts, is in the throes of a veritable"gold fever,” and “undesirable aliens" Extracte... continue to arrive in shoals. The dimenity of Selection

Drace......

PROGRAMME, March Romaine."............ Gounol "La Lettre de Manon," Gillet *Three Fattle Maids," ...... Rubens "Huagrariats."

Brabus

**Partions d'Uiver,"

Burger

"

the position is increased by the fact that nobody Selection A Princess of Kensington," Ed. German seems

to know who is wally master of Valse. Manchuria, that is, whether it is Russia or

China; and it is feared that ions disorders March....

March.. might arise if any attempts were made to drive March.. Dat of Masobutis by force the Europeans and March.

The Criminal Scesions will be captioned to in Manchuria for which Japan and the day at 10a.m.; tho only cass down for disposal is a charge against a Chinese under the Women *United States asked are to be opened and Childrens' Protection Ordinance. Mr. «to the trade of the world, and China Justice Wise will preside,

remains the negligible quantity." The

A correspondent desires to draw the atten- | Americans, who are attracted by the glowing telegram referred to is dated Kobe, 17th June, and is to the following effecttion of the "Star" Ferry Co. directors to tas zuperts which have been spraud abroad fact that while a single journey of about a mile concerning the rich deposits of gold to be met "General KUROPATKIN is ere.

Japanese Press announces that a protocol across to Kowloon costs 15 cents, one can travel with in Mancharia. A Eussian journal has been signed at Tokyo recognising the by launchi to Aberdeen, about eigàt miles, fur pablished at Dalny says that some years ago a

The

10 cents!

number of gold-miners founded on their own supremacy of Japanese rights in Corea,

The plague return issued on Saturday account a little repablie in Manchuria, and that "Bussia opens Moukden, Inkao, and

abowed that six cases had occurred during they took not the slightest notion of the local ** Thtungkou to the trade of the world, and “admita the residence there of Japanesh the 24 hours ended at noon of that day, All Mandarins until the latter were compelled to the cases were Chinese. Five wore fatal. The so strong measures against them. It can "Consuls and a limited number of mor- aixth was from the coolie quarters at the well be understood that the perpetual arrival of chants. General KUROPATEIF is at the Government Lunatie Aapinza Four dead this undesirable element is totally opposed to "Oriental Hotel, where he is carefully bodies were found. Yesterday it was reported Russia's projects, and it is quite likely that *guarded by numerous gendarmes." Con that P.C. 94 Clemson had been certified to to Russia will seize upon the gold forer as firmation of this statement will be anxiously suffering from plague. He had been in the plausible pretext for justifying a further and,

in fact, actual occupation of Manchuria. awaited. Even were the reported terms Civil Hospital about a week.

Strathsp

Reel

March.

D. FIVE PROGRAMME. "Corn Riga.

"The Cameron

"The Sweet Maid of Glendarmal."

The Burning of the Piper's Hut" "Monymusk **Lord Janes Murray's."

The Green Hills of Tyrol." God Save the King."

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory on Saturday issued the following report:-

The barometer has risen on the China const, The skallow depression is moving NE. to the fallen over Japan,

E. of the Loochosa.

Pressure is again near the normal along the China cost, and gradients are light, mainly for SE, winds

Moderate S. mansoon over the N. part of the China Sea.

Forecast:---Moderate SE, winds; thunder- showers.

CANTON NOTES.

[YBOM OUR CORRESPOND INT.

Canton, 20th June.

THE NEW VICEROY..

Yesterday the 19th His Excellency the Viceroy Sham Chan-huu arrived at Canton

Frederick Anderson-I was will acquainted with the deceased and had business dealings with bla in this town. I roselvad a letter from him in his handwriting at abant 125 this morning. On receipt of that I came at once to the General Hospital The letter is purely about his business affairs and gives no adequate reason for what he has done,

A juror: If the letter à és 'not express MP..

The Coroner: Bioause it contains other mat.

among a great mullitude of civilians and come hora? ofcis, civil and military. A gaari of honour was posted there to salute His Excellency, tor. It is the way the letter is oxprosed. It Accompanied by the officials he went into a won't help you to any other conclusion than that temporary matshed to partake of tea and which I think you cannot help coming to. You cakes, sud thence to the Visregal yamon, bare heard all the evidence which £. as Coronor where he was received by the late Acting for this district, propose to call, relative to Ebia Viceroy Tak Sow, who handed over to him the matter. I think the matter is as plain as it an seal of offigs. In the afternoon His Exosilen oy be and it is your duty to return a verdict of made officiul calls upon all the high officials, Tak suicide. I leave it to you to express any opinion Sow, the provincial governor La Iling-yui, the ne to the state of deceased's mind, always having Tarlar Goneral Sew Low, and others. On the way regard to the fact that it is the opinio, of most to the Kwangchow prefestara a certain person people qualifled to know that the act of self- went up to his chair and presented a petition, destruction is always the net of an insane mna.

The jury returned a verdict that deceased which turned out to be about a matter of debt After the ellicist call His Excellency went to committed suicide while temporarily insane. stay in the Canton College for the time being.

H.E. TAK NOW..

POLICE COURT.

Saturday, 20th June.

Brent MB. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICH. MAGISTRATE).

As regards His Excellency Tak Sow, the late Asting Viceroy, a word or two may be said. He is a very good and conscientious sort of as official very mild and polite, bat hardly fit for official business. Ho is weak and too old. During his tenure of office the official business

ASBAULA ON BOARD SHIP. was mostly done by his secretaries and writers, William MacDonald and Patrick Joseph He is now awaiting the steamship Awang La to Molin, seamen on the es. Empress of India, take him to Shanghai, and thence to Peking to were obarged with nesnulting Albert Rowcliffe. be a Viceroy of Chow Tuk, where he will have the boatswain, at Kowloon Docks, on the 19th nothing to do but say prayers and am about the inst. They pleaded not guilty. transport of rice to Peking.

KWANG BI

It is said that the Kwangai rebels have in vaded Lingsban is Evangtang. and General Li Ka-chonk has been despatched to Limehow with soldiers to intercept them.

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

The complaingut evidence showed that the nasalt occurred on board the steamer whilst she was dry-docked at Hunghom. He told thể secood defendant to get about his work and not lie there smoking, and the defendant replied by advising the complaiusut to efear out of it. The latter repeated his order, and was struck in the face. On going on deck be met the Brat defendant and was also assaulted by him.

Each prisoner asserted that he had been first struck by the complainant. MacDonald A meeting of the Council will be held to-day was discharged with a cutten and Melin was at 3 p.m. tu

BUSINESS.

1. Financial Minutes. (Nos. 14 to 23.)

fined 85 or 14 days hard labour. He paid the fine.

MAGISTRATE

2. Report of the Finance Committee. (No. 3.) BarORE MB. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE 3. Report of the Public Works Committee. {No. 1.) S

4. Resolution-Resolved that the percentage on the valution of tepemonts, payable as ratas, in the village of Mong-kuk-tsai be altered From 10 to 12 per cent.

OLDER OF THE DAY. First reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance to amend The New Territories Rent Recovery Ordinance..

·BRIBING A POLICE JERGEANT.

Mok Tang, accountant, 67, Cheung Chau, was charged with attempting to bribe Police-For- geant Sin at Cheung Chou on the 19th inst. by the offer of one bam, two lire fois, siz bottles of! ber, two bottles of whisky, and one basket of fruit. The acrosation was denied.

Sergeant Sim, who is in charge of the station at Cheung Chan, deposed that on the afternoon First reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance of the 19th inst. the defendant came to the to amend The Holidays Ordinance, 1875 (No. station with a basket containing the articles mentioned. Through the sergeant-interpreter 6 of 1875).

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinanca | be informed the complainant that they were a to give effect to an Order in Council made by present from his master, who, Sergeant Sim told His Majesty the King op ile 12th day of the Court, had already Leeu finad on bis com- March, 1903, relating to the Marriages of plaint for creating a nuisance in connection with a drain which was still narepaired. The British Subjects in Foreign Countries.

was taken from the defendant, and, after communicating with that Captain Superio tendent of Polica, Borgeunt Sim instituted pro credin:s against him.

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance" cum'n' to authorise and regulate the establishment and uss of installations for the purpose of Wireless "Telegraphy, "t

The defendant stated that the orntracter ea- First reading of Bill entitled An Ordinance gaged to repair the drain was too busy to attend to it at once, and he fillo defendant) was sent by. to amend The Malay States (Fugitivo Cri-his master to ask Sergeant Sim to overlook the

delay.

The bam, fowls, etc., happened to be minais) Surrender Ordinance, 1903,

Second reading of the Bill entitled Anpacked in the basket, having just arrived from the muster's pou, and the defendant was taki Ordinancn to provide for the more effectual to take them along and give them to Serges t

British prevention of frauds on owners and shatters Sim. It had been the customs, before the New of slips by stowaways, their aiders and shettors. Territory was taken over by the

nuthorities, to send such presents to the Chinese E. F. Joжaero,

mandarin in charge of 15 district, and the defendant was not aw that the law different now from tha: A lined $50, er two months' hard labour,

Acting Clerk of Councils. NB. A meeting of the Financa Committee will be held immediately after the Council

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