insured on the Zeftro, giving them is sort of formal notice. Bubsequently he went to them and asked what was to be done about these goods. He asked them to take over the goods Defendants' agent, as the oviderco would show. Baid that he would take over the goods-195 packages -- which were still on the Zafiro
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ANTI-JAPANESD FEELING IN CORSA.
Tokyo, 29th June,
The anti-Japanese party nt Sooul is
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 7TH 1903
COREAN NEWS.
Chemolpo, 18th Jure.
THE RUSSIAN GROFT,
It happened on Monday afternoon 12th
instant at 930 Dulock. It apposted that PHOTOGRAPHIC
dynamite was placed under the room where Yi- was, and exploded, blowing it to pieces, but fortunately Ti was not hurt at all, and only one of bis servants had his shoulder slightly hurt. Just before the explosion, strange to say, the
I have read, many telegrams taken from the Japan papers and reproduced by the Mercury, but most of what I have read is “rot." and, which ware subsequently, removed to endeavouring to attribute the bomb explosion The Japanese see a ghost in every corner, and doctor had left him, the policeman in attendanos? the Custom House. It took some little to the hospital where Yi Yong-ik was lying that is a Bussion ghost. Behind every tres in left the sam
to Japaness, which, combined with the anti- the Yaly district they observo the same kind of time before the goods were lodged in the bnakuote agitation, and the Corean Govera- ghest, and all and every Japanese representative Custom House. Defendants' agent said he would take these gouds over but asked the men's delay in paying the pries of its war rusins off at once to the authorities and reports finister, who appeared at once on the roome, phiotifs representative to sell them of de./tester, purchased from. a Japanese firm, is the same. The correspoúdenta · (Jujunes of looking rather dejected. Yi, who was fast
orosling a strained situation.-N. C. D, N.
THE TARIFF QUESTION.
London, 30th June.
fendants' account, as it was rather out of their line of bominess to sell goods, and subsequently furniels them with an account. After several
Ina debate on the proposed Tarifin the House interview, defendants' agent agreed to take of Lords, Lord Lansdowne (Foreign Secretary) over the goods and requested plaintiffs' represen-zaid it was impossible for the Government not tative to sell them on defendants account. This to consider the position threatening us serious. was done. On or about 7th August the goods The possible withdrawal of favoured-nation were taken from the Customs House and sold by treatment was actually adumbrated in an off- the plaintiffs on defendants' account and an oil document which will shortly be published ace-ont was furnished to the defendants by the in a blue book--N.-C. D. N. plaintiffs. Dulendouts were asked to chop this account. The agent refused to chop it on one ci two ccensions, soying he required proof of the loss of the goods. Ultimately be affixed his chop to a document which was acceptiil as an admission of abandonnrvat.
3. Sharp having replied,
His Lordship adjourned the case sine die ponding settlement by the parties, by reference to some onă conversant with'saanne insurauco or otherwise.
The Court adjourned.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 6th July,
BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP- (ÁCTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).
BIG GAMBLING RAID,
Chief Detective Inspector Hanson and Detec tive Sergeant Murison were instrumental in breaking up big gambling "school" at Shanks won on Sunday night. Its members, by carefully laid plans, hai bron able to set Inspector Robertson, the officer in charge of
THE FRENCH CABINET IN DANGER.
London, 29th June.
In the French Chamber M. Combes, the Premier, secured a majority of only sixteen in favour of the mjection of the application
few
the papers ara continually on the look-out and evory Russian soldier sighted is magniflet into a thiênsand, like the boy who say thousande and thousands of cats on the tiles, but when boiled | dows to a point there were only his tom
cat and another one,
There are A Japanese merchants in the Yal district and these, with the connivance of Corean officials, who are frightened they should lose their chance of doing illicit business across the Yalu with the Chiness, mostly in arms and am munition, report that the Russions who are felling trees are thousands of Russian troops, These Russians are merely a company, who have proper agreement with the Corean government to full timber and are garded
timo, which looks rather suspicious,
The affair was at once roporled to the Japanese
recovering from his illuess, expressed a wish to leave at once, and the Minister provided him with a chair and bearers, and a guard of Japanese polico, and Fi was escorted to his own residence in safety. The Emperor bearing of the attempt on 3 is life at once sent a battalion of Palace Guards to keep a watch that no further attempt should be mado. The Japanese Press bore and at Seoul are trying to persuada the public that it was Corrans who blew the piace up, but this is not believed. The Japanese Minister seems very downcs-t about the affair and so he ought to be, I think.--Mercury.
is obvious but it can do no harm to hear [The anti-Japanese bins of this correspondent the other side of the case in Coren.-ED: J.P.
THE JAPANESE PROFESSORS"
PROTEST.
The following is a translation, specially made for the NC. Daily News, of the protest sent to the Japaness Government by the seven Profes- Nakamura, Kanal, and Orszaka, of the Imperial University, Tokyo:-
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Anglo-Japanese agreement, and it is noodless therefore to sasure onrsolves of her disposition since the agreement stipulates that Engloud will keep strict neutrality if Japan fights only one country. Moreover there has been ample! occasion to discover ber attitude since the Sth April, on which date Russin was to evacuate: Manchuria.
be put under the Suflence of any other country The statement that Coron must by no means
would be reasonable, but if we want to protect Cores we must not leave Manchuria in Russian banda. It must be already understood that to
be quite different from placing it, in Corea. place the disputing point in Manchuria would
Russia, of course, aneus disposed to boosts the queation in Corea, with the inforence that Manchuria is already in her hands. But the solution of the present Eastern question must involve the keeping intact of Manchuria: if we yield a step to Russia and let her got to Chinn, she will eally go a step further.
After all the Manchurim question should be
of female teaching urders for authorisation, by a few Basóna moldiers, as the bandits which he made a question of confidence. are numeros in that district, and theso The speech of M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the soldiers do all they can to put a stop to this! late Premier, in which ho criticised the Chinese purchasing arms and ammunition from legislation of the present. Government, on the the Japanese, and the latter ere very mach score of its expouse and the irregularity in it, pat out about this businers being stopped. enforcement, has created a deop impressions It is true that there are a number of Russians alac a umber of Chinese employed by the Russians in this work, ae they are far better workmen than the Coreans, and now and then these Chinese bay or steal Russian uniforms and wear them and this is magsided into a fact that the Russians are enlisting Chinese and forming quite an army.
Another move is about to be made and there is to be established
being regarded as weakening the prestige of employed in cutting timber and that there are sora, Tomui, Temizu, Terao, Takaboshi, discussed without reforesco to Corca. If we
the Government.-N.-C. D, N.
Paris, 29th Juno,
The French Senate is at present discussing project of school construction. M. Waldeck Roussoun erilicived the way in which the Con-
regations Law bus ben applied, and notably the mjection en blot of the requests for anthorisation.-Echo de Chine. -
CURRENCY.
Paris, 20th June. The monetary conferences with the American Commission have been opened. The Americans that Indo-China and Chins shall accept the new system established in the Philippines (making the dollar equal to 30 cents gold),
Echo de Chine,
CHANGES IN RUSSIAN CABINET.
Berlin, 30th Junə. There is a report from St. Petersburg that the Minister of Finance, M. Witte, will be promoted to be Chancellor and be succeeded by the Marshal of the Nobility, M. Suchominow ~0. Lond.
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the district, at defiature, and sewing that a successfal raid from that end was next to impossible, it was resolved to zinke an attempt to beat the gamblers by a coup delivered from the Hongkong side.
A parts of lukanya disguised as fisherman, no so ou was despatched, and its members managed to guia entry unsuspected into the gambling house, where fantan was proceeding briskly. | By-and-by Chief Detective Inspector Hanson and Detective Borgeant Murison arrived on the
The Woermann steamer Lulu Bohlen has Prene, having been quietly admitted by the disguised constables. Their entrance caused foundered on the Liberian coast. All passengers the greatest storm and confusion; almost sixty | wore, saved, while the mail and the cargo WOT? ratives were playing fantan, and when the two lost.-D. Lloyd. effears appeared they made a simultaneou rush to escape. Twelve wore arrested, including { | an ox-constable who was helping to run the place, and a sum of $27, bozkler the nual gambling implements, was confiscated. The defendants were taken to Shaukivan Police Station and charged.
His Worship, after hearing oridoncs, found all of them guilty. The first four, for being keepers, he fined $250 each or three months' bard labour, and the others $ each or two
weeks' hard labour.
THE WRONG MAN:
A marine engineer out of employment ploaded not guilty to assaulting a nativo on the Jet iust. in Pottinger Street.
The complainant, an old man in his dotage, who limped so painfully that he had to be helped into the witness-box by a constable, could not
SOVEREIGNS AT PLAY.
London, 1st July. King Edward and the Khedire of Egypt witnessed the racing at Newmarket yesterday,
and diued with Bir Ernest Cassel at Moultos Paddocks.-N.-G. D. N.
FOLLOWING THE DEEM.
Toudon, 1st July.
Mr. Brodrick, War Secretary, said in the House that recruiting is lemporarily suspended, in the cavalry mostly oud the other arms except the jufuntry,
as the establishments are full.- N.-C. D. N.
A FATEFUL MEETING,
Peking, 1st July, M. Lessar has storted from here for Port Arthur te moet and confer with General Kuropatkin ,and M. Pokotiloff. The Diplomatic Body is watching this meeting with
be induced to make the usual declaration, and | deep interest.--M.-C. D. N, had to step down without giving evidence.
A married woman and a Chinese lad doposed te having seen the old man knocked off the foot- way into the side-channel is Pottinger Street by either the defeudeat or another Earoposu who secoarpanied him.
The complainant became unconscious, and had to be removed sub- sequently to hospital.
The defendant said it was his friend who knocked the complainant over. When he had done it, the latter culled out to the defendant, who was a good way in front-Look what I've done I've killed a man." The de fendant run and fetched some whisky for the old man from a neighbouring saloon, and afterwards walked up to the Coutaul
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REVOLUTIONAEY MANDESTÓ IN RUSSIA, Amsterdum, 20th June.
A CUSTOMS BRANCH OF THE TALU.
It is rather late, but better late than never Yurs ago, when Mr. Schoonike was Commis sour of Customs at Chetaalpo, the harbour master printed out in a report that a branch of it was not done and the Custows has lost many the Castoms should be established there, imt thou are of dollars by not taking his advice, which should have been collected on ginseng, timter, cereals, and grasscloth, while thousands of dollars worth of silk and other valuable goods found their way across the Yaly into Corea No heed was taken of the barleur master's advice. And why? Because Chin managed the Custom affairs, and the commissioner was un der Chinese pay. Weil, matters have now o hanged ond the authorities are more under the control of the Japanese, and to my mind they have jumped out of the frying pan into the Are. However, it is well that the Corsens are about to establish a custom house on the Yale, Some knowing ones state that this step is a move of the Japanese, but I do not, I believe the affair is arranged by Russia and Coren, and that it will be a great gain in Corean revenue, But such custom stations must be in charge of at least one Europeau, but to place a Japanese | in such a pozition would mean trouble. But how about Tumn Kong? Is there no thought of establishing a revenue station there I be live there is supposed to be a Coreanoin for that purpose there, but it means nothing unless an European or Ameriern is placed there. A. Corean official is not allowed sufficient to find himself in food and consequently there is any amount of reguery going on, and the native official generally manages to save enough to retiro on. If an European is put in charge it will be beneficial to the Customs reveone.
LADY ON
It is expected that Lady Om will be made Empress. Many of the head officials are anxious she should become so aul I think she will be made Empress at a meeting to be held soon, as the President of that department is in The Morning Leuder reports that a revolu her favour. On his appointment to that offles tienary committee, with head-quarters in not long ago, he presented her with a small Moscow, has issued a manifesto advising the present of 14,000 yen. Ivxpect to have to people of Russia to follow the example of the report her coronation soon, and when it comes Serrians and wire out the tyrannical Romanof off it will be a grand affair, dynasty. The manifesto has been circalated thoughout Russia in Europe, and has caused a deep impression and much excitement Batavia
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Success or failure in the world depends on whether we utilise our opportunities or not. Opportunity takes advantage of can change misfortune into prosperity, while opportunity lost may have just the reverse result. Our diplomacy regarding Far Eastern affairs, since the Chino-Japguese War, seems to have lost its opportunity several times. For instance, our Government carelessly returned the Liaotung peninsula to China without insisting on the endition that it should not be alienated cause of the present Manchuris question, to iny Power, and this is the very If we had opposed Germany, as we could have done with righteousness and effectual power, when she dared to seize Kiaccban Bay, with her insufficient naval force, which neither had any reverve of army, or aby naval station in Linese waters for support, she would bare teen stirely forced to retrest; and if Germany could not take Kinochau, certainly Russia could have had no prefext to request the Joose of Port Arthur and Talienwan,
When the Boxer trouble was over, if the
Powers had agreed to stipulate clearly a rule for vacuation to include Manchuria, Russia would baro bad po pretext to prolong her occupation.
It was our deep regret to see these things, the results of failure to turn opportunities to
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yield and restrict our interests in Manchuria in the 1st state of affairs will be worse than the order to get a triffibg, nominal interest in Corea
from the legal standpoint, the evacuation of present condition. To discuss be question
Manchuria is, needless to say, Russia's duty, This ergcuation does not mean the transferenc of troops front one district to another, but the clearing away of all troops, incinding the railway guards. The agreement for returning Man churia stipulates in its second article that: The Chinese Government agrech in cocoser. ing the sovereignty and silministration ever and other forms agreed upon with the Russo Manchuria to recognias the period of contract Chinese Bank; to protect railways and officials in recordance with the fifth articls of the agreement; and ale to be responsible for the protection of Russian subjects resident in Manchuria and the safety of their works." And in the fifth article of the agreement with the Russo-Chiness Bank it is stipuinted that:
Railways and men on the railway shall be protected by the Chinese Government, who shuli make regulations." etc.
It is clear enough then that the Manchurian railway is to be protected in accordance with Chinese regulations, which have never secogais ed that the railway is to be protected by Russian troops. The meaning of evacuation is, therefore, the clearing away of all troops without exception, and Russia's action in pro- tecting the railway by her own soldiers is not based on the Treaty or the Regulations.
Since Russin swore to this agreement before the witnesses of the foreign Powers, that Power which has close and critical interest in the fulfil- msat of that duty is entitled to request its fulflawent with firmness. Wo mast resolutely require the evacuation of Manchuria. Although Russian statosmon try to bribe us with honiëd words we must look at the question from its rants and make no yielding to ccept Cores for Manchuris or any such singgish policy.
There will be grase danger to the existence of the State, if cur Government overlook the nou-fulfilment of its treaty by Russia and sub- it to temporise with a sluggish policy when Russia is not dispered to evacuate Me nekuria though the stipulated time for doing so is post, Wo mast hare nu mere failures, through such opportunities as we lost, first at the return of the Lisotang peninsula, secondly at the time of the Kiaochou seizure, and thirdly when Chili province was evacuated after the Boxer, trouble. The past connot be overtaken but we, must derin a chews to recocer en que sido what we have lost on the other; especially unstare remembered. horeufter as propheta because wo not forget that the situation in the East is things have turned out exactly as we surmised. one of increasing danger, and we have no sur plusage of opportunities to lose as in the past. We must not forget that if the opportunity is lost now, neither Japan, Cores, or China will be able to lift their head again. The moment is most critical; if we lose it, it will be our irropar- able sorrow for ever. And what plassen we set up to our ancestors or how face the judgment of posterity?
We are not arbitrarily insisting on fighting; on the contrary wo skall greatly regret if wa
The Japanese mafion is notified that the existence of the State is threatened if the opportunity given by Heaven is neglected. We shall be committing national suicide if we try to put off the criss by a sluggish policy, The question must be suived at ones.
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ARRESTED WHEN EMBARKING FOR HONGKONG, It is proved by recast reports that Russia is
Munila papors to hand state that Montrose threatening us by concentrating her naval K. Newman bas been acquitted by Judge Cross- force in these sens, while she has supplemented field of the charge of having the islands with the construction of railways, forts, and batteries intent to defraud a creditor. The complaint was in Manchuria by an increased army. One day filed by the California Lumber Company who hesitation increases the danger. Although we told the balance of $400 of an assigned account. refrain from giving away our military secrets against Mr. Nowman, which was originally con we can congratulate ourselves that our foretracted for furniture, in favour of C. K. Zara. Police Station behind the whole party in Chamber providing for an increase of the lower classes and for the interest of Cores) in compared with Russia's, will be superior for a
Zora, it appeared, concluded his part of the order to see how it fared with his friend, who subsidy grunted to the Netherlands Stearsship | general. The Japanese bad a strong suspicion i year from now. If we fail to take advantage of contract with reference to the furnitura, had been arrested for causing the complainant's Co. 3 is designed to give the Company that he was pro-Russian, while the Russiaps dia! this opportunity our damage will be irreparable while Mr. Newman in Hongkong. Upon his retur the lambor increase of 1,750 guilders for each trip between their best to make a tool of him. It may be he for several thousands of years. Although / recently.
cmpany demanded immediate paymont, and it was he (defendent) who eminitted the assault, Guinea and Batavia, and vice-versa, whenever did lean somewhat towards the Boar, thinking Bassin's force is inferior to ours, she is now Mr. Newwan, considering the demand rather and he was charged accordingly, while his friend, the Company's vessels complete the roynge in it would be more dangerous to offend him than acting as audacionsly and ebamelessly as though hasty, awaited the issue of a
civil sait the real offender, went free.
His Worship was of opinion that the wit-Deli Couront.
two days less than the present contract time.--the Land of the Rising Sun, and I think he was she wore Mistress in the East, by despising for the collection of the account. In the meantime, before the unit cute to trial, the nesses were mistakes, and he discharged the
right in so doing. But Xi got sick, very gick treaties, instigating horsed-robbers, sending retail business of the firm of V. K. Newman and Co. was close out for the reason that it did akitenked
indeed, and it was thought he would never disgnised scldiers into Corra, and devising to
get the lease of some important point in Coron not pay and the wholesale business of the firm A spacial despatch from the London Tizie, recoVER.
ramour. being
retained his interest. It se me thas Mr. again met the Mad Mullah in a prolonged and beliored. In fact I know it is falso, although antagonist. If she gets a footing in Man-arrangement to his various creditors, all of sage: The British fores in Somaliland have spread that he is already dead, but is not It is needless to say what she intends, when she was to be enlarged, and in this Alr. Newman bas asaured herself of victory over any Newnan explained in detail his business bloody battle, in which both armies suffered he was reported as having died on the 7th terrible less of men and officers. When the inst. Bà bas certainly had a hard tussie in curia, she will surely covet Corda; and whon whom wer willing to extend credit, will British came upon the Mullal they found his fighting for life. He became so ill that hestep to be taken by her is clear enough.
injuries. At the station some people swore that
LOW AT THE JAPANESE CIRCUS.
Lig Indian artilleryman wiped the flove with a At Cie Japanese circus on Saturday night a Japarese wrestler who tried conclusione with bias. Afterwards, when the outertainment was
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over for the night, the gladiators from the Land of Chrysanthemums and a seafaring friend for strongly entrenched. Artillory was Lad a discussion on the points of the match. brought into sotion, to which the Mullah re- eren took up bis quarters at the Japanese The latter was of opinion that his defeated sponded with his guna. For several hours Government Hospital, where bo pro rested countryman should pro made a better show, heary firing was kept up on both sides. Finally favourably. and as there were others who held the opposite the British determined to dislodge the enemy and the cavalry and infantry formed for the
view the discussion grow warm. In the midst ensues The Mallah stood bis ground well.
ofit the sailorclenched an orgament by staasking another man in the mouth with a whisky bottle, inflicting an ugly wound and breaking several teeth. He took to bis heels, with the whole mob of almost naked and thoroughy in censed performers after him. Lance-Sergeant Wilson heard the row and took charge of the Aerfag man just in time to prevent bloodshed.
Eo was charged with assault and fined $3, with an additional couple of dollars as compen sation to the injured man.
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
These are the reasons why we caust solve the Manchurian question with a right perception of its roots. At this moment Hearon gives us ample prospect of victory; we have the geographical advantage, white Eussia has not lery and small arms sent a territin fire have learnt that an attempt has been made toony among our people, who are unanimously Since sending my letter away of yesterday I. vot a stable footing in the East; we have har into the ranks of the advancing columns and many of the British were mowed down by the murder Yi Yong-ik. As I said he was in the ready to fight Russis; to neglect the moment is bail of balls. The British advanced steadily, Japanese Government Hospital at Seoul, and to danger great achievements of our ancestors however, and finally succeeded in scattering the
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