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According to Japaness papers, a notoriously pro-Itu sian Tactal, Tang Lai-chao, is to replace the present Taotsi at Mukden.
This, it must be admitted, is a very out spoken statement as coming from Professors of the Imperial University, and taken in conjunction with the general attitude of the
Another sign of the timen. The Nori h- Japanese Press gives an indubitable indi-China Herald will be published in fatura on A. S. WATSON & CO., cation of the state of popular feeling in every Friday, and the copiss for Europe will Japan over the situation in North-east be despatched by the Siberian mail on Saturday, Asia. It is evident, too, that an attempt is j The visitors to the City Hall Library, and being made to force the Japanese Gove Museum for the week ending 27th June wore
policy before Ching signs the Manchurian and 52 non-Cuinese and 1,865 Chiness to the agreement, or perhaps we should rather saylatter institution. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. the last of the Manchurian agreements.
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A steamer which arrived at Shimonoreli lately from Formom reported that Engyosan, a volcano la Formosa, has boon active from the 12th instant.
The Kago Mara has been quarantined for ten
days at Yokolintas with her possongers, a case of plagus having been discovered on board. She will come on to Hongkong without calling at Shanghai.
The Hev F. H. Brent toid the annus! TELEGRAMS. meeting of the North China Mission on the g7i ult. that he had just arrived from Newchwang via the Siberian ranto in 15 days 2 hours This is the quickest passage yot
recorded.
A plant to which the name has been given of Landolphin thralloni has been discovered in the. French Congo. The zooin produce valuable rubber which is solling at 38. per lb. It is tionist the rubber industry,
ment's band and elicit. Forne declaration of 1 270 non-Chinese and 66 Chiunse to the former, that some rufis seized on the Yalu belonging to claimed that the new discovery will revolu-
With regard to this agreedfont the latest newa apports to be that furnished by the Felting correspondent of our Shanghai morning contemporary, which we give is another colunu. According to this corres pondent the now agreement is alrearly at St. Petersburg &waiting Russia's signature. The exact terms are said to be unknown, the British and Japaness Ministere seeming “quite in the dark" about them and Prince CELEBRATED CHING keeping all information about them to himself. An explanation of this weak Chinese official's ever-increasing disposition toward Russia is furnished in the same correspondent's despatch, and we have no
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The P. & 0.6.8. Coromandel, with the English mail of the 5th inst., left Singapore on Saturday, at 4 p.m., sud may be expected here on Thurs- day, about noon. Replies are due to correspon. denos dated the 5th uit.
A telegram to the N-C. Daily News dated Kabe, 22nd June, says:-Mr. Ferguson, Chief Engineer of the P.M. 5. Siberia, who wan injured while that st-amer was at Kobs by an accidental fall from the promenado desk to the upper dock of the Siberia, died in hospital today about noov, pneumoniu having supervened.
Yesterday a lot of Crown land in Konundy Road, near the Union Church, registered as Garden Lot No. 21, containing 5,304 square
The Russian Minister at Seoni has promised
Coreans shall be returned. The rafts were saiz ed on the ground that all the forests on the Yalu have been leased to Russia,
The Palermo, a new cargo steamer of 10,000 tons, was successfully launched at Whiteinch, Csgow, on the 27th May, for the P. & O. 8. N. Co. She is the Best of three vessels of one type included in the company's prosent pro-
gramme.
A dynamite bomb was recently exploded in a room in the Kanjs Hospital, Saval, where the well known Corean politician Ye Yong-yik was nder medical treilimont. A portion of this building was damaged; bat nobody was in Jared Ye Yong-yik also escaped uubert. IIe left the hospital after the outrage, preferring not unnaturally to receivo further medical
committed the outrage was still at large on the 15th inst. The affair is generally boliaved to have political significance.
The Pinang Gazelle published an extract from its columns 49 years ago, from which it appears that there wore in the previous year on the island of Punang 4,334 Hokkien and 10.094 Kwangting Chinese and 16,750 Malaya. The census of 1900 gire the total population of the island at 249,237.*
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE U.S. SQUADRON AT KIEL,
Lommon, 27th Juce,
At a banquet at Kiel, the Kaiser, in toasting President Rocesvolt and the United States, said ho rejoiced that his hopes of Prince Hoary's recent visit to the United States leading to a butter understanding between the two countries had been fully realised; Germans all almiend President Roosevelt and readily grasped the hand extended across the ocean in hearty friendship.
THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.
LONDON, 27th June. The forest fires in the United States have
The Social Democrats bare secured 82 seats burned nearly a million acres of Adirondack forests, often learing the white sand bare of in the now Reichstag, as compared to 58 in the vegetation, stripping rocky ledges of all roots old.. and soil and killing timber of Juostimable volne
THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION. both on private and Stato lands. If the total loss could be reduced to figures it might be placed at $2,000,000 It will be thirty years before the foreste recently visited by fires will
before the flamo struck them.
LONDON, 27th June, General Manning telegraphs that be resched Bobotle on the 20th Jane from Damot, captur-
reason to doubt its correctness; indeed it fort, and having an ananal Crown reat of 812. attendance in his own house, The man who again presont as fine an appearance as they diding a number of camole and sheep and dering
The Grace which includes Chinese is the Oriental Langungos Tripos' was passed by the Senate of Cambridge University on the 28th ult. Henceforth any main can claim to graduate with honours in Chinese, and this fact should materially assist in advancing the study of that language to Euglsad.
was exposed for sale at the P.W.D. ofices and has been partly suggested some time ago.
was bought by the Rev. C. H. Hickling for Prince Cuina, like so many of the diplo-$27, being $2) above the apset price. matista of his country, duly excels in the art of procrastinating, and he is bound W. to yield to the strongest pressure. cannot tell what pressure Britain and Japan are exerting at the present moment, but the strength of Russia's pressure is obvious. It is not imagiauble that the signature shortly of some form of convention about Manchuria is ur be avoideri. Nor is it advis able, in the interests of the world's peace, The following are also recommended, and that the present situation should be pro- are unsurpassed in quality:-
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John Roberts, the famous billiard player, gave an exhibition of his skill at the Monic His opponent. was Mr. B. C. K. Johnson; one of the best Chib, Kobs, a fortnight ago. local p'agare. The match was for 1,000 up, Mr. Johnson receiving $50 points. Mr. Roberta won with ninety points to spare, and his best break was one of 147.
Mr. Fenwick, third angissor of the 8.a. Charterhouse, had been missing from his vessel at Singapors since the night of the 17th inst.
The Marine Police On the 19th the body of an European was seen Boating in the harbour. went out, but were unable to find it. Next morning the body was discovered at Tanjong Rhou, misus the head and in a very decomposed wondition, Au, officer of the Charterhouse identified it as being the body of the late Mr. Fenwick. An inquest was held and the funeral took place shortly afterwards.
longed. The Manchurian question should by all means be settled. As long as it continues open, Russia has the opportunity —and naturally is not slow to avail herself of it-of establishing a foothold both in Mongolia, and Corea. With regard to Mongolia, we are surprisingly in the dark.telegram dad Peking, June 24-It is reportedwner Mr.F. Schroader rendering it imposable
Rumours reach us from time to time of what the Russians are doing about the Mongolian railway, the next stop after the completion of the Manchurian line toward the absorption of North China. But no first-hand information is available; nor. is there likely to be any, if Russia A. S. WATSON & CO. can help it, until too late. We need not place much faith in the Japanese rumour of five nåditional clauses added to the Manchurian Convention, whereby Mongolia is to be included in the scope of that treaty. Russia need not act ro openly, not to say so indiscretly, as that, She will try to get her footing firm before she admits through any written document. that she has got into Mongolia. As for
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The Shanghai Times publishes the following that some British Corporations are taking steps to secure the fishing rights along the coasts of Chion, which rights have been the most fruitful sources of dispute between different natives, and the infringement of this right, which should" belong to the Chinese, may be the source of some fature complication.
On the 19th inst., Sir Claule McDonald,
British Minis r in Tokyo, accompanied by the Secretary of the Legation, paid a visit to the residence of Prince Arisagawa and present ed his Highness with the Grand Cross of the Bath, which has been onferred upon him by King Edward. Sir Claude MacDonald and other ufficials were afterwards entertained at dinner by the Prince.
At Yokohama the other day, Mesars. Eytou & Pratt offered for sale by auction the Eastern World printing and publishing business, with plant and stock, etc., the whole to be sold as a going concern on account of the illness of the for him to carry on the business. There was not a large attendance and only ons bid was made,
10,000 you, by Mr. Ivison. It was announced that the reserve price was considerably higker
than 10,000 yen, and that the owner might discuss the matter with Mr. Ivison's clients if thought desirable
It is stated from New York that Filipino brides of U. 8. army officers must prove marriages before the War Department will take any action in their asses. Numerous cases have come to the attention of the Washington authorities, of native women who deim to have been married to army offers while the latter were on duty in the Philippine Islands. These women bare asked the authorities to interfere
The following appointments have been made in their behalf and compot the officere to remain at the Admiralty--Assistant Paymaster-G.n the islands or to take their wives with them
The Aschi pablishes a Beool telegram to the feel that the Russian Minister in Seoul has
off a small body of the enemy on the way, RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, 27th June. Bussia has notified the United States that she profoundly regrats President Roosorolt's intention to forward a petition in favour of the
addressed z Note to the Formiga Office, stating that the offoils and people at Byogampo are prone to maltreat the Russian resident there, and this it was feared would impair the friendly relatione existing between the two countries, The Minister therefore reynested that in- straeticus be itund to the local authorities ordering them to afford the Russians proper objecting to interference in her internal affairs. protection,
Russian Jews in congestion with the Kischenelf massacro, and that she will return it if sent,
UNDERSTANDING.
The following in the text of the now dis- oredited "agroepent "between Russia and Japan over Baneburisa and Corean affairs. It appeared first in a Tokyo despatch of the 17th inet, to the Tuskin Nippe
According to a Japanese contemporary, the THE ALLEGED RUSSO-JAPANESE total number of foreign visitors to the Osaka Exhibition from the opening to the 30th May was 13,823, of whom 9,323 were Europeans and American," and 4,500 Chinese and Coreans. During this period, it is estimated that foreign visitors made purchases of goods to the value of 313 yan at the sale-basars, the buyers numbering 9,799; while the sum expended reached the value of 8,389 yen at the Exhibition itself, the buyers numbering 415.
HEALTH OF HONGKONG. During the two days ended at noon yesterday there were only fire cases of plague, one Indian (from No. 7 Police Station) and four Chinese two fatal). Ne bodies were dumped. The year's total is 1231 cases and 1,127 deaths.
A CURIOUS STORY,
The Shanghai correspondent of the London Daily Mail writer:-In conection with the proposed increase of the Asiatin squadron of the told me the other day by a British naval officer.
United States the following curious story was
The Governmente of Japan and Russia respectively, boing desirous of avoiding a con- Biot of their respectivo interests, both political and commercial, in Manchuris and Cores, and also to avoid the infringement of their respec- tive rights and interests, and with the object of promoting friendly and cordial relations in the fature, bave drawn up the following stipulations --
I. It is agreed that the Russian Government shall carry out with the least possible delay the eracuation of Mancharis in the second singe- the withdrawal of the remainder of the troops in bingking province and the troops is Kirin province. The Russian authorities, however, shall be allowed to station a police force neces- sary for the protection of the Eastern Chinese Railway and the rights already obtained by
On the 18th June, at Kuala Lumpur, HENRY On the 26th June, at Shanghai, Marian PAUL. What is happening on the Corean frontier, L. Moors, to the Leviathan, to date Jaoo The Department has decided not to interefore A few months ago, while there was an unusually the commerce of Japan. -
wife of Captain A. E. Kumar, aged 63 years and ☎ months.
The Daily Press.
LUNGKUNG UFBlue: 14, DesVŒUR ROAD Ül. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, C. HONGKONG, 30th June, 1903.
Russia within such limits, but shall not infringe the sovereign power of China or interfere with
argo gathering of foreign warships in Kobe
II. The Rian Government has no objection harbour, one of the best gansers of H.M.S.
to opening Mukden, Yingkow (Nowokwang) Point Reyes, says a Saa Francisco despatch, Barjicur disappeared. As he could not be found
and Talang-ku to the trade of Japan and other has the undisputed record of being the windiest despite a most vigorous search it was conjectur-count: ies, and agrees that in case Japanese place in the world. It bases its claim to distinged that he had been drowned, and he was entered subjects travelling in Manchuria are molested tion in this respect oa statistics which are now in the log-book as dead. It was afterwards by bandits or interfered with in any other way in the hands of the weather burean. These discovered that he had enlisted în an American the Russian police forco shall render them. statistics show that for three days during May battleship, having succumbed to an offer of £100
every assistance, of last year the wind blew for three consecutive down and three times the pay he was receiving days at the rate of seventy-two miles an hour. in, the British Navy. Cases of this kind were The total blow for the three days was 4,701 common enough during the Spanish-American miles of wind. The highest velocity attained war was 100 miles na boar. During this month for nine days, commencing May 14th and ending May 22nd, there were 11,2 miles of wind, or enough to extend almost half way around the the earth. The average velocity per hour for the nine days was fifty-two miles.
Herr Kurl Fuchs, military instructor at Wachaug, ie, by permission of the German Emperor, visiting the educational establish-
THE NEW PACIFIC CABLE.
On the Fourth of July the Postul Telegraph Company, in connection with the opening of the new cable to the Philippinos and other insalar possessions of the United States in the Pacific, will make an effort to circle the globe from its
New York offices in forty seconds. The message
III. When the Japaneso Government desires to establish consulates in the three sitios referred to in the preceding Article, the Russian Government undertakes to offer no objection, -- IV. The prescut administrative, organisa- tion of Manchuria shall be maintained as at present, providing that such organisation does not interfere with the rights and pri vileges to be enjoyed by the Japanese. The Russian Government cho consents to Japanese settling within certain limits in Manchuris.
V. The Russian Government, recognising
the growth of Japanese influence in Cores, has
There is nothing like doing everything in the orthodox way. At the Supreme Court yesterday un indictment covering four type- writton pages of foolscap was first read in English by the Registrar for the benefit of no oue in particular, then in Chinese by the interpreter for the benefit of the prisoner, and afterwards is English again by the Registrar for the honest of the jury. It occupied half-an- hour, but had to be done, the Chief Justice explained to the Attorney-General-who desired
no objection to Japan acquiring the following to shorten the proceedings by abbreviating the
privileges, providing that Russian interests bo Chinese interpretation-because the Ordinancements of the Frassian army, the school of will be sent from the main office of the Posts)
musketry, and other military institutions. The Company at 253, Broadway, New York, and it is not prejudiced (hersby:-1,The sonstruction aid go. Truly, the law is a “* hase.”
German authorities have given Hart Fuchs expected that it will be received on the opposite of a railway from Seoul to Wiju. 2. The up- every facility during his fear of inspection. side of the room 19 seconds after the operator pointuent of a Japanese subject as chief ad- Eight young Chinese officers from Wuchungsunds it on the other. This font will follow viser to the Corean Government. 3. That the have already arrived in Berlin under the charge immediately after the exchange of massages privilege new enjoyed by Ruscious of cutting of Herr Fuchs, and eight more were to arrive between President Roosevelt and Governo lumber on Ul-loung-do (an island near Gensun) from Nanking at the end of this month in the Taft. The message will travel over bat two shall be assigned to the Japaness. company of another German instructor. These lines practically. Those will be the land and Chinese officers will probably spend four ocean wires of the Postal and the Commercial The hon. member will see from Dr. Simpson's years in Germany. They will derets the first Cable Company, which may be considered
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In the House of Commons on the 28th ult. Mr. Weir having asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether the system of inoculation with plague sorun which is in force in Indis a hen adopted in Hongkong, and if not, will he consider the expediency of calling for a roport on the subject, Mr. Chamberlein snið
we have more information and fresh items 16; Lients.: J. F. Knox, to the Tamur (N), and in any case where it is not shown that a bona- arrive by every mail from the North. P. B. Garrett, to the Tamer, as lat, to date Mayfide marriage has been colomaised. Russin's ustion in stopping all native-owned 26. The following officers of the R.M.LI. raits on the Yalu, on the ground that she have been ordered to embark in the Lestathan on commissioning-Capt. G. M. Harlot, Lieute has a lease of all the forests on the river is F. W. Home and C.S. Hazon. Staff Surgeon characteristic. Of zourso the Russian. Moikle, to the Taviathan, to date June 16; Minister at Seoul has promised that the rafts Staff Paymaster F. W. Osburn, to the Leviathan. shall be returned, and like the other diploma- to date June 16; Surgeon L. Lindup, to the tic representatives of his nation he is "an Leviathan, te dato Juno 16; We read in one of the leading Japanese honourable man." These honourable men, native papers that Prince Cniso is reported however, would not moet with success in to be at his wits' end regarding the negotia-their efforts if they had not so frequently tions with M. LESSAR, and that there is the advantage of dealing with the diploma no knowing how the Manchurian affair may tically blind and dumb. The most we can turn out. The Chinese Government and hope for is that with Sir EaNver Sarow's Prince Curso are perplexed as to the rou! return to Peking the British attitude will attitude of the Japanese Government, the be firmly declared and that Japan's sume journal continues, while Viceroy intentions will at the same time be made CHANG CHI-TUNO, is strongly opposed to evident. A solution of the whole question the Manchurigu secret treaty and is cannot be delayed. No one is so foolish Beid to be disgusted with the Barc
now as to imagine that Russia is to vorbal measures which have satisfied Japan bo forced to quit Manchuria. The point of late. The attitude of the Japanese Gov. at issue is, Where is her expansion to stop? It is useless to argue that she has already erpement is also the subject of strong comment
more than she an digest and must there- in Japan itself, and we see from a despatch, fore cense swallowing. That reason never duted the 24th June, from the Tokyo corres vot prevented any empire from following pondent of the North-China Daily News that the absorbing policy as long as it had only seren Professors of the Imperial University weaker nations barring the way: bave memorialised the Japanese Foreign Ofice on the importance of speedily settling We have already been informed by telegram the Manchurino problem. They allege that that the winetisning by the Colonial Office the modern complications in the fiel of of the Public Health and Buildings Bill, 1902, has been delayed on account of the Foreign Affairs are due chiefly to fallure to utilise occasions as they have careful consideration which it requires. arisen. They cite first the retrocession of The mail received yesterday throwe nie It was on the the Lisotung Peninsula, when Japán failed further light on the matter. to ask for a guarantee against future 26th May that Mr. Galloway Wære, still alienation; secondly, the German seizure keeping himself to the fore as a member of Kiaochau, which might have been averted interested in Hongkong's affaire, put bis by a timely protest on the part of Japan; question with regard to the Bill. Mr. and thirdly, the neglect to include Russia's CHAMBERLAIN simply answered that the Manchurian forces in the arrangement for Bill referred to had been passed and brought the military evacuation of North China, into operation; the ordinance was recently They further allege that Japan's armamente received in the Colonial Office, but had not are probably stronger than Russia's in yet been suctioned, as its provisions, which mediately available forces, but the inferiority were numerous and complicated, required is only temporary; and insist on the careful examination. It would be interesting necessity of separating the negotiations as to know to what method of examination the to the Manchurian from those as to the Bill is to be subjected and by what maner Corean problem, and declare that con- of experts. It is satisfactory to think, how sidering the perpetual nature of Russia's ever, that it has been brought into opera aggression, her tenure of Manchuria will tion. But what effect vill the careful followed by enterprises examination which it is to receive at home certainly be against Corea, which will surely be the have in delaying the carrying out of its preface to a further advance southward. most important and necessary provisions?
report, which has just been placed in the library of the House, that the inoculation of those who wish to be protected with Heffkins's pingue prophylactic is already carried on in Houg. koug, and that Dr. Simpson recommends the continuance of this practive.
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to the acquirement of the German language, while in the three following years they will receive military education in the duties of infantry, cavalry, and artillery.
The latest Manila papers state that, according to Mr. Cuttries, representative at Manila of the Pacific Commercial Cable Co., in all probability
one, and those of the Eastern Cable Company.
should be established with Honolulu." said the
representative and then the line will completa hotween Manila and Sou Francisco,
Vl. This emorandum is provisionally agreed upon, and is to be signed by the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs and this Jupauess Plenipotentiary on behalf of their respective Governments before it takes effect.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & O, steamer Coromandel left Singa- pore for this port on the 27th inst., at 4 p.in, with the outward English mails, und is due hera
The C.P.B. steamer Empress of Japan arrived boat Yokohama at 6 am, on the 29th just, and left
egain:
at 3 p.m. same day for Kobe, where she is રોઝન to arrive at 3 p.m., to-day.
The C..R, steamer Empress of India prived at Nagasaki at 8 a.m. on the 29th iust, and left again at 5 p.m. same day for Kobe, where she is
s to arrive at 9 p.m. to-day, $
on the ad prox., at about noon.
Great indignation is being manifested in the Colonie would commends the work of Singapore over the railway management's laying the last section of the cable, batween Midway and Honolulu, some time on the 25th A Peking special to the Shanghai Times laxity toward native passengers. Ous corres- says:-Honolula Chinese have again been heard pondent writes that nowhere but in a British instIn about a week's time a consection from in Peking. This time they file a long Colony would such a horror be tolerated as a potition praying for the prompt retirement of recent journey which bo describes. "On a A recent message Datek, or French railroad, an European who the Empress Dowager. from the Hawaiian Islands, sent by a delegation had paid fall first-class fire is not likely to of prominent Chiness to the Wai Wa Pu, not be half-suffocated and spat upon by Orientals only petitioned for the dethronement of the devoid of decency. After experience of bott Empress, but prayed that Kwang Hen, who it I have no hesitation in saying that the tire- was claimed was the rightful sovereign, should be meu's forecastle on a ccolie-ship is an infinitely reinstated. The Chiness residing in the. Ha safer. cleaner, more decent, and more eam.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:-
The barometer has fallen over E. Japan sad the E. coast China, risen over W. Japan sud Pressure is high over the W. coast of Japan, the Locchocs.
and the S of the China Sea; low in the E.
part part of the den of Japan, and over China to the S. of the Yangtze, where a depression is pro-
waiian Islands, have for enusiderable time shawed fortable place to travel in than is a first-class but little friendliness for the home government, non-smoking carriage on the Singapore and Numerous meetings have from time to time Jobore State Builway." The Singapore Free been held in Honoluin and Hilo. At those Fress says that it is anderstood that now gatherings much excitement, urally prevailed Europeans do not mean to travel by the and animated discussions and violent protests railway until due provision for classics have filled in, the time. Similar requests bare and comfort is made. Universal expectoraN. boon received from the Chinese residents tion and the exposure of zakod feet are not
elsewhere.
conditions desirable in one's fellow-travellers.
bably forming.
Moderate to frosh SE, and 8. winds in the Formoss Channel, Fresh W. monsoor way the
part of the China Bea
due to
The O. & C. steamer Coptic left Shanghai for this port on the 28th inst., at 10 a.m.
The Imperial German mail steamer Preussen Jaft Kobavio Nagasaki, Bhanghai and Foochaw, on the 28th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on the 8th prox
The N.G.I. steamer Ischia left Singapore for this post yesterday, and any ba expected hero on the 3rd pros.
The C.M. steamer Kremenloft Vistoria (B.C.) on the 26th inst. for Kobe and Hongkong.
The C.P.R. #teamer Tartar arrived at Naga- maki at 7am. on the 29th inst., and left Forecast Fresh BW. winde; equally, again at 10 p.m. same day for Shanghai, where sbowery,
sie is dos to arrive at 4 a.m., to-morrow.
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