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and pledge themselves mutually to abstain from all direct interference in the internal affaire of that country.

II. Desiring to remove all possible cause of misunderstanding in the future, the Imperial Governments of Risid and Japan pledge themselves mutually, in the event of Corea having recourse to the advice and assistance either, of Rúpia or of Japan, to HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITIES take no measure in respect to the appoint

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III. In view of the wide development takon by the commercial and, industrial enterprise of Japan in Corea, as well as the large number of Japanese subjects residing in that country, the Russian Government will, not hinder in any way the development of commercial and industrial relations between Заран and Gorea.

from Swatow.

The German gauboat Tiger arrived yesterday

Owing to the indisposition of Captain F. W. Lyons, the Acting Captain Suparintendent of Police, Mr. R. Hallifax had coma in from the New Torritory to take his place...

Viceroy Shum is said to have drawn on eiglet provinces for reinforcemente againt the Kerangai rebels, bé, from Kiangsu, Kiangai, Aphwei, Hunan, Hupeh. Fokki, Chokiang, and Kwangtung.

The money borrowed from Messrs. Caglowitz & Co. for the Kwangsi Government has been returned to that firm, acording to EEcu de Chine. The Viceroy contouts himself with buying the riflen and ammunition which have to be delivered within fifteen days.

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It is understood that instructions word received on the 4th inst. in Shanghi from the. Diplomatic Body at Peking that the Supao prisoners should be brought up for trial forth. with at the Mixed Court. The N Daily Neira says that a rumour that four were to be unconditionally released proved to be without

foundation.

The article, which is most favourable to Japan is the third, which certainly gives

Mesara. Okura & Co., a Tokyo ärm with a Japanese commercial and industrial inter- branch at Tientsin, have received an order the test of fiftysta in. Corea a spasial place, guaranteeing 16,600 rites. The Tokyo firm, it is stated, will from Viceroy Yuan Shi-ksi for 50 guos and years. It cools the skin and removes that Russia will not hinder their adsaner make a profit of some 70,000 gen by the trane. munt.. We do not see that Russia's' net vonzotion, but the price is to be quid in anual with regard to Yong-ampho, can positively instalments-- be said to contravene this provision; yet undoubtedly if successful it would be a

A Chiness lawsuit of no little interest is reported froin Fenang. A Chinose woman. 17 great stroke of policy for Russia and a

years ok, claims a declaration of anlity of menu'e to Japan's position in Corea The marriage and the return of property worth latest news about Yong-ampho is contained | $42,000. Mr. Law, Puissa Judge of the in the same telugrate of the Tokyo org-Supreme Court of Penang, is considering tho pondebit above quoted. He says that the point of the jurisdiction of the Court. land lease question is in suspense owing to the opposition of Japan, (by--which-the Corn Foreign Office is deterred from

igning the agreement, while M. PAVLOFF threatens to consider the agreement effer, tive signature or no-a chillish thrént, worthy of M. PAvLOFF, who appears to have lost his femper completely. The Japaness. overnment surely cannot deny that some

A Northern paper is quoted by the NC question of a balance betwem Manchuria Daily News as stating that the Chiarn official und Corea is involved in the admitted in charge of the Bureau of Foreigu Affairs at egotiations between Japan and Russia, Kalgan has telegraphed to the Waiwapa that though not perhaps as outlined in London is agent at Kinchta has informed him of the Berlin reports. It is the line of policy over-

arrival in that tow on the 12th ult. and succeeding days of several bands of armed Weimingly dictated by the circunstance of Hussians, who looked more like suppers and the ere. Our Jupar correspondent, in the letter which wepublished yesterday, was very anything eles. This agent further estimated members of the Russian Engineer Corps thar pessimistic as to the effect which a Rassole total number of the new arrivala st nearly J ganese agreement on such lines would 100 men. These mun seemned to be proparing havo on the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. We to make a long stay in Kinchta cannot believe the prospect as black as he It is true that in the treaty signed at Tandou ou the 30th January, 1902, Great Britainand Japan mutually recognised the indepemlenes of China and Cores and agreed not to enter without consultation, into geparate arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of each other's interests. The recognition of the status que (31 in Manchuria may be looked on, justly, as permitting a violation of China's integrity, while an extension of Japanese power in Corea would not tend to the fuller integrity of Coren. But at this period it is obviously. Too late to demand the restoration of

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The China Times of the 29th alt, slates that frirudly visit to the Empress Dowager within one of the Legation lauties at Paking paid a

two days after the barbarous official warder of Sheu Ke-wei. The P. & T. Timer learns that when the Empress Dowager's order for Shen to be beaton to death was given, the officials were in a quandary, as is the fue no bamboo is allowed to be used. They had therefore recourse to wooden rods, There seems no question that but for the order being given with the utmost possible determination, coma way would have been sought to avoid this form of execution, as there was no authority of law for it, and evan Chingue officials like to have

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the sword, and a closest Carea under the Manchurin to Chino except at the point of

present rule is certainly of little importance Daily Prets with reference to the necessity of With regard to a paragraph'in yesterday's to Britain... There is no reason for the inspection of soul-water, etc., we should regret lapse of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance because if this had been taken to apply to the serated of an understanding between Jap and waters supplied by prominent fires in `this Russie. It might he objected that if the Colony, na no such rodection was intended. It Alliance could not prevent the alienationis n familiar fact all over the East that for one of Maurinria it cannot be of much use good manufacturet there are several inferior; On the 6th September, at 11:35 am, at his for the rest of China. nicence, No. 28, Praya Labo d'Aviln,, Maeno,

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On the 28th August, at the British Residency..

2547and Japan have great, interests in common of complaint of. "Satness' ti falis das to Palong, the wife of Donagas G. Casmet, all over China, and to denounce the 1902 the battles being stored upright instead of British Resident of Pahang.

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it was signed is an absurd policy.

A Government Gazette Extraordinary issnel yesterday evening declared Shanghai "a port or place at which an infections or contagious disease prevails."

Two plague cases were reported in the Colony during the day ending at noon yesterday, both Chinese and bolb tatel. One body was "dumped " in Glenealy,

The Empress of India collision cass will take plano after that vessel's next arrival bere. She will be stopping here for three weak, during which time the Captain and officers will proceed to Shanghai to attend the legal enquiry.

HONGKONG, OTH S. JEMBER, 1903

THE correspondent, of the North-Ching Daily News at Tokyo states in a telegram of the 4th instant that an official cenial has been given at the Japanese capital to the report from Iaudon. ris Berlin, that the basis of the Russu-Japanese negotiation is Notwithstanding its recent renecafion, the the recognition by Japan of the interests Supreme Court has not been able to keep out acquired by Russia in Manchuria, in the rains of the last few days; so much so is exchange for the recognition by Russia of this the onse that Mr. Justice Wins took Japaurse interests in Coren. Ile continues: occasion yesterday to rofor to the dampness

The fact that negotiation is going on is admitted, but the, above bases are declared to be remote from the truth, as Japanese interests in Corep are already recognised by Hussia in the protocol of 1998.”

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*DAILY PRESS" SERVICE, (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.] CHOLERA AT SHANGHAI,

DEATH OF A CUSTOMS OFFICIAL

SHANGHAT, 8th September, 7p.m.

Mr. E. T. Fym, Acting Commissioner of

who returned to that port on the s.8.

SUPREME COURT.

Toesday, 8th September:

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE HIS HoNove A. G. WISE (PUISNE JUDAE).

DISFUTE ABOUT CHINESE SOCIETY FUNDS." The hearing was resumed in the ouse in which Pang FiYu (suing on behalf of himself and all the other members of the Nam Hing Tong) sought to recover from Fang Shin Hon a sum of $3,015,40, said to belong to the funds of

editor of the New York World, has provided

Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, the proprietor and the Imperial Maritime Customs at Hankow, the Nai Hing Tong, a charitable society in Columbia University with 2,000,000 dollars to establish is School of Journalism on the lines of the School of Law and the School of Medicine.

Kiangyu on the 1st inst., died yesterday of cholera. The 'numerous cases of cholera

Latest Japanese papors report that H.M.S. are attracting public attention to the Glory, having the Commander-in-Chief Ad- miral) on board, has gone on a cruise along the tion of messing on coasting steamers. They aleo report that there are at present two coasts of Northern Corea ned Eastern Siberis. British battleships, three cruisers, and a puraber of aloops and torpedo-destroyers at Weibiwei.

The P. & 1. Times rites: Viceroy Tseng has a very strong prejudice agolest anyone who favours Marshal Sute, and calls them members among the Viceroy's troops." We do not know of a Suh Society, This bas led to mutiny

whence our contemporary got this information. Of course it will readily be realised that to be called "a méruber of a Sal Society" is not taken as u compliment.

The Japanese battleships Asahi, Shikishinio, Hutsuse, and Yashina, the cruisers Idumo, Iwate, Tokiwa, Adzuna, Karigi, Chiyoda, Chitase, and Yoshino, the gunboats Oshima and Chinnan, 13 destroyers, and a number of torpedo-boats have been lying at Sasebo, pro- pared for any vinergencies, and awaiting orders had three or four days' manevras bornéen Irom the Minister of the Navy. They have Kyushu and the Corean count.

The Japan Times in a recent number writes protesting against the protected inaction of the Japannee Cabinet.

"While communications pars and repass between the Japaness Legation at Seoul and the Corean Foreign Office," says pretends to rage sud swear at Corest pro the journal," and while the astute M. Pavio crastination, the Russians are-quietly procending with their work at Tong-ampho. So they do not lose anything by Corean procrastination." Japua enght, the Tlines maintains to havo promptly poured troops into the country between Phyongyang and Wiju and held it against all comers. This is talt talk.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

A DUEL

A telegram was received from Shanghai by the Soorstary of the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday, stating that Kobe and Yokohama have found it impossible to sent down a tears. This is much to be regretted, but it is all the more to be hopel that Hongkong, will be able to send up its very best side. The keenness of the contest will only be enhanced by it boing now a duel between Hongkong and our old opponente, whoss well known strength this year calls for the opposition of the best possible side Hongkong can put in the fleld. the coming match, Last Friday spesial Shanghai is meanwhile preparing busily for, meeting was held and the following 17 players were selected for special practicas at the note

captain the eleven order the touching of Mr. Farbridge, who will

G. M. Billings, G. G. Daw, R. C. Farbridge, W. H. Jackson, A. E Lanning O.V. Launing, V. H. Lanning: E. H. Lynch, A. J. Melliure, K. J McEuen, W. H. Moule, F. W. Potier, W..K. Staulon, W. J. Tarabull, W. J. Tysk,

Wallace, and W. H. Weippert,

AN OVERDUE B.-I. ·BOAT, A Singapore paper writes:Two priats will· acer to the public in reference to the new

The British India S.N. Co.'s stanmor Ujind, draft Currency Bill. The medium of notifica-through Singapore on the 21st alt, for Mazila, which left Rangoon with a cargo of rice, passed tion to the public, who may be the petty Chinese but has got up to the present arrived at har des- time for the getting rid of demonetised coins days, and it is feared must have stranded on oneG or Malay trader, is the Gwernment Gazette. The tination. She is therefore overdue some thirteen is thirty days from publication therein of the of the islands of the Philippine archipelago, notice that these coins are no longer current been barut at. sea, is broken down and sor The possession alone of these coins is made drifting, or has foundered in bad weather Sho punishable. This seems to go against the right was one of the British India "17" class, wa of property in bullion in any form, say, for the built in Dumbarton by Mesars, Donny, and we final purpose of melting down, as is so ofter 510 tons register. It is Godsistood that done in hudia, into ornaments. These points masters of local vessels have been a ked to keep ara of importance and should be well debated

a look-out for her, with, we regret to say, no

will be made to look rather like robbery. in Legislative Council. The powers of police success so far, as we are informed by the local seizure zeem too drastic, and legal confiscation agenta, Mgasre. Jardino, Matheson & Co.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

CAPTAIN'S OUT, AND SILVER MEDAL FOR

** HEPTEMBER,

The following cards were returned:

CAPTAIN'S CUP. Dr. W. B. Drew, R.N., 99 Dr. C. A. Parker, R.N. 89 Mr. V. E. H. Bervis... 82:0 Lieut. A. C. Butt, R.N... 19718

17 entries.

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REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE BEIRUT AFFAIR..

Mir, M.,J. B. Stephons, solicitar), appeared for the Fan Ling filingo, New Territory. Mr. T.

the plain, and Mr. M. W. Slade, barrister- Morgan Phillips, barrister-at-law (instructed by

ques-solicitor), was for the defendant. •

at-law (iastrusted by Mr. H. K. Holmes

LONDON, 6th September. The United States oralsero Brooklyn and San Francisco have arrived at Beirat.

CRICKET A DOUBLE CENTURY. LONDON, Oh September,

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In the match Surrey Sussox, which to draym, Ranjitsinkji seored 204.

THE COTTON CORNER..

LONDON, 5th Septembr. Mr. Brown has netted $7,000,000 profit on the Catton Cormor.

On the previous day the evidence for the plaintif had been gongluded.

Mr. Elado in opening the case for the defence stated the evidence would be offered to show that the defendant never was recrotary of this Nam Hing. Tong. The secretaryship soomed of the family to another, and this would be to have gone down in the family from one bead

supported by the eldo's who were alive at the time the matter in dispate, came on before the annual meetings of the society. These elders, ton, would say that not only had the defendant never been secretary of the society but that the fails of the society, had been kept with the Kwong Hing shop which failed, and when the failure took place the accounts of the. shop and of the society were investigated by the elders who came to the conclusion that the only thing they could do was to save as much aut of the wreck as possible and set the debts owing by members of the society to the shop against the money owed by the shop. Accor dingly the balance was wiped out. During the tenure of the office of secretary by the blind man; Paug Ca Te, the books of the society, wore kept by the defendant as accountant, and after Pang On Yo's death be, simply as an oblige. ment to the other members of, the family who LONDON, 8th September. are guarding the interior of several of the When Pang On Yo died the scoretaryship was were in the shop, "continued to do the work Armed sailors from the foreign guardshipsantil a few months before the shop failed, Embassies in Constantinople. It is understood actually inken over by the hand of the family that the stop was taken on account of the warning of projected outrages.

THE ST. LEGER.

LONDON, 6th September. Vinicive is scratched for the St. Leger,

THE SITUATION IN CONSTAN TINOPLE.

"Although bigh Turkish oircles in Constan- tinopleare decidedly opposed to war, the bellicose spirit in the milltary section of the Mussalmen population has lately been strongly accentuated. and the local Pross publishes highly coloured accounts of the doings of the Macedonian insurgents, which tend to increase the Mosal. man excitement in the Army

DEPARTURE OF A HONGKONG,

JOURNALIST.

who sacceeded him, the older brother of the eldest brother of the defondsat, and it was during his tenures of office that the shop came to "grief and then ho was succeeded by his second brother.

Evidence was then called for the defence. The elders of the village stated in effect that the Kwong Hing shop-which the defendant now owned under a different name bad pos viously bad the mobagement of the funds of the Nan Hing Tong Society and that when in account was rendered there was a balance, it

o against some debts which certain members was true, of $5,000 odd, but that that was written off in the books of the society as a set-

of the society owed the shop. The tbroo elders of the village who werd examined all positively On the occasion of his leaving the Hongkong swore that the defendant had nothing whatever Daily Prees to go to Jabanuesburg, South to do with the management of the funds of the Africa, Mr. T. M. Pollock, who has been asso.esty and never was at any time secretary of

the society. ciated with this paper for three years, was yesterday made the recipient of a handsome present of Chitose silver-ware from the Staff The editor made the pesmentation in complimen- try terms, and Mr. Pollock suitably responded.ant with costs.

Later in the evening Mr. Pollock was enter- and Sergeants of Police, Mr. H. G. Baker, tained in the Hongkong Hotel by the Inspectors

Chief Inspector of Police, presided, - and present Inspectors J.

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there were also

When the case was closed for the defouce, Mr.

Morgan Phillips did not reply, but simply remarked that it was impossible for him to His Lordship gave judgment for the defend. contest the evidence for the defendant.

The Court adjourned.

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 8th September.. BEFORE MR. T. SERCOMBE SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE).

THEPT OF RICE.

the doubt and remanded him in order that the

His Worship however gave him the benefit of ' master of the shop might attend the Court and give avidanes.

the witness-box bo doposed Fat he disi not know When the master was brought up and put in the man doused of the theft, that he had, nover seen him before, and that neither he nor any of kis fekte had given him the rice

Gauld, D. McDonald, W. G. Warnock, P. McNab, W. Withers, and D. Gourlay Sergeants A. McSwayed, J. Grant, Earner, Cameron, and R. McDonald, Armourer Ser geant Hawkes, Inspector R. McEwen, Mr.

On Sunday night a' coolie, was observed J. J. Spooner, sto. The Chief Inspector carrying a picul of rise in the stroot and hig made the presentation, which consisted of movements wero se suspicions that an Indian ailver spirit Has and a bigarotte-pass constabile afrosted him. When brought before suitably insoribed. Mr. Baker, in presenting the Magisteste on Monday he declared upon he referred to the good relations which Mr.shop in Des Voeux Read, but Inspector MoNab the souvenirs, made a meat speach, in which his oath that he got the rice from a certain Pollock had always had with the Police during assured his Worship that he had made enquiries hie stay in Hongkong. He Lad made many of the shop mentioned and had found out the friends, who wore all sorry to lose him still man's story to bon fabrication. they hoped that what was their loss would be his gain and that in South Afrion he would mako the mark as journalist which he deserved to make. Mr. Follock, in reply, erpressed the esteem carried with it, and said he felt himself great appreciation which ancha tokon of

quite unworthy of such a testimonial. He had made many friends in the Colony since he came to it, and his most valued friends were in the Police. (Applause.) He took their testimonial as being a great honors, because, whether he was worthy of it or not and he did not think he was-be believed that that was the first occasion

HALDOUR CONTRAVENTION. op which a pressman had been prosented with

On the complaint of Inspector Langley of the such a souvenir on his going away, and the Water Polloo ajguk-owner was convicted of The scription on the spirit-flank was to the having failed to proceed to the dangerous goods* following effect Presented to T. M. Pollock anchorage and to hoist a rod Fight when he by the Inspectors and Sergeants of the Hong-hit on board dangerous goods-to wit, patroleum kong Police Force, as a mark of esteem.--865-and was fined $50 for the contravention. September, 1903,".

A BAD 35 NOTE, In the course of the proceedings several songs were stog, the artistes including Inspector changer's shop at 116. Queens Road Central, Av. Chak, unemployed. went into a money- McEwur, Mr. Pollock, Inspector Withers, Mr. on Monday and offered for exchange G. W. Conter, Armourer-Sergt. Hawkes, and a spurious $5 note purporting to be payable at Mr. E. B. Helme: whilst Sergt. J. Grant gave the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, The note sabort recitation and Inspector Withers played was most obviously bad-one of the worst the accompaniments, Mr. H. Haynes looked imitations that could possibly be imagined, after the comfort of the company.

printed on couton white paper--and when the - LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. the latter betrayed his knowledge of the frand

monoy-changer questioned the man about it,

Line) left Singapore for this part on the 7th captured the man in Wellington Streat and The N.TK. steamer Kinski Maru (Bombay bolting. The money-changer gave chase, inst, and is expected here on the 13th inst., a mhanded him over to the police

The N.P.steamer Victoria lait Victoria, B.C.,

His Warship committed him for trial to the

His Worship passed sentence of a $25 line with the alternative of one month's imprison- ment with hard labour.

afternoon in Tintain, according to the P. & T Quite a little excitement was caused one

Times, among the working fraternity on the There were three Courts proceeding at the Bund by a Chinaman and his best girl making Magistracy yesterday in the forenood-oNƏ

an excursion on a bicycle built for one, The being taken by the Police Magistrato (Mr. lady was bestride the top lar that forms the Sercoats Smith), another by the Acting top atay of a gentleman's machine, her logs. "annot attack much importance to this third by Mr. F. E. Hallifax (the New Territory style, but his arms had to compass his fair com- | Police Magistrate (Mr. J. H. Komp), and the ripping the front fork of the handle-bara in a- telegram. It is only natural, of course, Magistrate).

fervett grip. Her cavalier rode in the usual that the Japanese Governinout should wish

pazion to enable him to reach the handics and to prevent any premature notions about its With reference ton paragraph in our issue of steer past the many obstacles to be met with in negotiations with Russia gaining general yesterday about the number of usval and rearino auoroh down the Band. The Bund coolies currency. The statement that Japanese officers entitled to wear the Victoria Cross, a gazed at the pair in open-mouthed, amazement, interests in Corea are already recognised by still oa the active list, is, Major L. S. T. that expressive "aiah" which is rendered to fallan över Japan' snd the S. coast of China.

correspondent writes to add the name of another and as they flashed by they were followed by Russia, in the protocol of 1898, if it is part Halliday, R.M.L.I., who gained the V.C. for perfection only by the Colestial workman, An of the official denial reported by the Tokyo Borricos rendered during the defence of the incautions bump into something or a hole in correspondent, is not very appropriate. Peking Legations in 1900, being in commsad the road would easily have dislodged the lady, This protocol contains the following of the Legation Guard of Marines landed from but she stuck on pluckily without mishap and articles

the Orlando. He was wounded in the shoulder scomod to enjoy the novelty of her position. I. The Imperial Governments of Russia during a sortio from the Longestion, and is still in. At this rate we may perhaps someday wines Formess Channel and along the 8: coast of for Yokohama and the usual ports bi the 6thxt Criminal Sessions,

and Japan recognise definitely the sovor the Marions, serving either in the Flymonth or family parties going "wheeling" with baby eiguty and entire independence of Corea, in the Chatham Division.

alung on behind.

WEATHER REPORT.

the following report

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued The bargmster has risen over N. China,

Eastwards into the Sea of Japan.

The depression in the North has moved

low in a troughlike area lying over the. N. part of the Chies Bea

Pressure is high over N. China and relatively

Wind freshening from NE. and E. in the

China.

Forecast-Moderate to frosh E: winds; squally skewdry.

inst, and may be exposted here on the 21st inst. The silk or N.Pateamer Victoria arrived in New York on the 4th inst.

.. TRIAD SOCIETY CARE.

Lau Wo was again brought up on a charge

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