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INTIMATION

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Far Eastern affairs in general, and of Japan in particolar, but also his liberal and moderate views can not fall to produce a salutary influence on the personages usseinbled ut Port Arthur."

If

correspondent's DOW our Kobe authority is correct (and his judgment is one which may be relied on), Baron

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THE FONGKONG DAJEY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1908

The U.S. ganbeat Callao arrived from Macas on Wednesday evening,

Mr. J. Procter, an English foreman in the Siamese Royal Railways employ of the Department, died in hospital at Bangkok, ou the 23rd uit.

An official intimation was sont to the Banks

at Bangkok on the 25th ult, that the Treasury selling rate for ticals, until further notice, is 17 to the pound sterling.

lo the action brought by Messrs. Sassoon

& Co., o Kobe, against Cho Ju-ki, a Chinese, formerly the compradore of the plaintiff firm, for the recovery of 59,114.89 yen, judgment has been given for the sum claimed in full, with costs.

The Shanghai Free Prese expired on the TELEGRAMS.

1st inst.

Mr. A. Richter, who was charged with infringement of the Fortisation Regulations, was sentenced to a fine of 25 yen in the criminal sertion of the Yokohama District Court on the 3rd ult.

Captain R. P. Hobson, bera of the Merrimac exploit sud victim of the American paragraphor, is, slated to be rugaged to Miss Ruth Bryan, daughter of Wiliam Jennings Bryan, the Democratic "prator." Captain A baon, it will be remembered, was a temporary resident in this Colony a few years ago,

Among those who are mentioned as possible challengers for the America Cup is one whose Bame is not unknown in China and Japan, which he has visited sccasionally on holidays, This is Mr. "Jack" Want, of Sydney, who is now ou his way to Englaid. Mr. Want, who is a K.C. and a prominent Member of the Upper House in or South Wales, formerly Attorney Goueral, is one of the hobuest yachtemen ever produced in Sydney Harbour, and is one whe might easily his tempted to try and retrieve the Cap some day. He is one of the most popular and thorough sportsmen in Australiu,

obliged to bo the means of presenting to Japan a document which that country

If Barou On the 3rd inst, a medal was to be issued in does not find satisfactory. KOMURA, Japaneso Minister of Foreign Siam in those of royal rank and ta offieisia. It Affairs, has actually stated that there is was struck in commemoration of the fact that no room for further negotiations," this is H.M. the King of Siam has reignod 35 years,

Yo:wice as long as his predec+ngor, tantamount to a declaration of war ouly nine days ago the Tokyo correspondent of the North-China Daily News telegraphel to the Shanghai pajer, atating that much surprise had been caused in Japan in con- sequence of the rumours circulated in Europe concerning warlike preparations -or- war-fever is Japan; unl that the situation did not inspire any new anxiety. Of cours: it is possible for the situation to change very rapidly in the lapse of a few days. Never- WATSON' TAI YEUK FONG the less, after the frequent reiterations of Japan's calm attitude (und there is no doubt that it was perfectly correct and diplomatic), its surprising to read now so strongly a recipe of the late 'Dr provocative a declaration from the most which commencal its sittings at the Foreign 4k ult., the wonder is expressed that she

responsible Minister, if Baron KoмURA has Ayres, continues to give much satisfaction to indeed made the reply attrilated to him. those who use it.

Prepared from

HAIR WASH

WATSON'S ORIENTAL

An Ameriena-by-an H. B. Campbell, and some Chinese printers have been arrested at Yokohama for being concerned in the eirenlation of narnymous" expresses" of a scurrilous obar neter in the former Settlement in Yokohama.

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The mystery concerning bhamrock; III's Mr. Reginald Tower, recently British Minis ter at Bangkok, but now holding a similar post good form in her trias compared with her at Munich and Stuttgart, has been appointed display in the Cup contests has been cleared Secretary to the Alss a Boundary Commission, up, and now, says a New York despatch of the performed as well as she did in the past fort- night Sir Thomas Lipton explains that the Ofies in London last month.

The New York Warhi publishes the follow-fanit way due to a raidake of Mr. Fife, the The fact of the report being inade now may │ing :-A mysterious plague which has broken Assigner, who sited her during the trials on or may not be taken as evidence of its truthout among the iron-miners of Daiquiri bas

a 12-foot water line. To bring her within The 8th October being the original date spread widely in Cuba. It resembles bubonto the 93-foot water-line required by the America fixed for the Russian withdrawal from ligu, but is swifter and more doully. The Cup conditions it was necessary to absolutely Manchuria, it was popularly and naturally bodies of the vietos are yellower than is the strip Shamrock of everytblog possible, isclad- case in yellow fever, Eminut bacteriologistsing mack lead ballast. This took the yacht rumoured that Japan had given Russia up to that day to reply to her demands are engaged in studging blad samples in which off her tras sailing line, und killed from the outset all hope of ever competing auccessfully with regard to Muchuria. Yesterday malaria germs are generally found. Some are

with Reliaze. That such a blunder could have In the early days of the Colony the public wies the 8th October, and Rissin's alleg of opinion that the disease is only a malignṇat

This night ased no other. Liquid dentifrices do not keeped reply was annonaezd, the tooth white and clean, We recommend be an example of the selfigem anticipa tion of events" of which we hear no ninch the above preparation to all, and especially to

nowadays. So we are brought back once thom who are heavy smokers.

more to the question of the goodness of the authority responsible for the report which our Kobe representative has tele.

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tule of Russia's memorandum and Japan's reply is true, then we are on the brink of a war which; as we wrote yesterday, mast be terrible aiul far-reaching in its resulla.

type

of malarial fever.

been

made is inexplicable to American experts--and in others, we should think.

PROPOSED CHURCH FOR

KOWLOON,

The Emperor Frucis Joseph is the most betitled monarch in the work. Without bis Imperial crown (which is the ideatic 1 tiara of Charlemagne) the Exporor is niue times a King, twice a Grant, Dake, once a Grand Prine twice a Frisce, four times a Margrave,

A meeting of Kostaut residents, convened and the multitude of his titles as Conut and so by the Bishop of Victoria, was held last evening forth is past enumeration. The total of bisat the Seamen's Institute to disones a proposal to erect a church for English-speaking residents titles of sovereignty and nobility exceeds R

in the Kowloon district. The Bishop, who hundred. In addition, us King of Hungary he bears the title of Most Apostolic," which is presided over an attendance of about twenty- one of the four honours bestowed by the Popo, five ladies and gentlemen, announced that a gentleman, whoss acme he was not yet ai

offered to mention, had Eberty of $35,000 to erect a church ia Kowloon, and a regasst had boon mado to the Government

Tu mentioning that the old rondlad Inflex. Under the auspices of the Ladies' Bauerulentible, which took such prominent part in the Society, a promenade concert will be held on the bombardment of the Alexandria forls. in to be Volunteer Parade Grand, on Saturday, the sold out of the Navy, a home paper recalls the fact that it was on board the Toflerille that the 17th lost

late

Command-r. Younghusband, then

An excellant entertainment is pramisol by (31 the Victoria Variety Club in their concert, which will be held to-morrow, is . Patrick's Hall Special features are fi.ipompom Varioty ÜLT Communications relating to the news-column Circle "-who are eroditel with the latest jokes. Powder chamber, where to cleared the ent

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souga, etc.—“ Couto,” Die jugglar, and a sketch, Between the Turacon, My Wife Won't Let Me

-und of Mark Melford's.

Not only is Canton going to send d,wa a fon, to row at the Hongkong Regath, but the local Boat Club is also sending up a crew to Canton. The lafter event will be oarliar in point of L.ne Cauton's rowing talent has not been prominent of late, but there appears now to be a goquine revival, a fact which is welcome news to Hongkong, for it adds another element of competition su banting circles.

Eleven years ago to-morrow the P. & O. ss. Belhard was wrecked off the Pescadores with a loss of 125 lives. Only 23 persons escaped, among them being D. J. A. Lowson, of the a member Government Civil Hospital, and of the Hongkong Cricket team which had baen visiting Shaogiai. The Norw giau steamer

liesterant, when one of the 3-ton gaus stopped firing owing to the choking of the rent, had himself rammed into the gun right up to the with his fingers, and then, siter being nearly suffocated by the pawler gases, wes banded out bodily by a rope tied to his feet.

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to gant for this purpose A site will already been selected, Pending the receipt of an answer u plan was Church property and the government of the being formulated for the due security of the Charch, should it be, as they boped, erected, and Lix lordship said that although the matter was not quite ripe for disuasion he had thought it desirable to call a mesting of Kowloon rosidents, for the purpose of burmally acquainting them The Japanese paper Nichi Nichi's correspon-with what was taking place, The Bishop rend a draft of the cousitation which had been dent at Peking says that when the preliminary

and consideration arrangements for constructing the Traus-Asian prepared for line were made, Count Cassini engaged that, on the completion of the road, Russia would hand over a suw of fire millions of taels to the Chinese Court. The line being completed, Chion has been pressing for payment, but Enssia besitates, and shows a disposition to make the carrying out of this agreement conditiousl upon China's works of the acceptance of the latest series of Mancharias demands--wintevor they may be.

The North Siamess correspondent of the Bangkok Times says :-The country is ail quiet again, so far as the Stans are concerned, except in the districts near the 20-kilometre zone.

HONGKONG, 9TH OCTOBER, 1903.

THE news telegraphed by our Kobe cor- respondent yesterday morning is the most arious which has yet been unounced since relations between Japan and Russia assumed Normand was wrecked on the previous day strip of territory, will it cense to be a refuge for their present strained aspect.

All, of

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(that is to say, eleven years ago today), ali but two on board perishing.

Not until this zone disappears as a favoured

dacoits and evil doers of all descriptions. All kinds of rumours are abroad concerning large bands of Guane gathering in Chieng Kawng on both sides of the river, hat it seems impossible to find out the truth.

course, depends on the "good anthority

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and mentioned by our errespondent. If it is

As it is now, saflicien to guarantee, the validity of the officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma, Infantry will play the following programs of music at report of Rassin's memorandum to Japan the King Edward Hotel, during dinner to day criminals from British, French and Siamete territory all find this untroubled zone a very (weather permitting):-

where, as head- March......Carillon et Tambour sonstein comfortable home; from Entr'acte "La Lettre de Manon " ...... Gillet quarters, they can make a raced attack on Serection

"The Thirty Thieves"... Ed. Jones any one of a large number of villages across Song

Caroly Klay Selection. "Reminiscences of Wales" Godfrey the British border, or on any village acrOKÁ Waltz. "Hevivons l'Amour"

Borger the Kawng in French territory, or better, still

on the helpless villages near the zone in Siam..

The Japan Mail of the 25th alt. thas describes the latest phase of the Yong-ampbo affair. Lin, or some other leader of freebooters,

"Liebeslied

chamctor Piece"A Dervish thorus "God Save the King."

...... Lebok

“DAILY PREBS” SERVICE,

[FROM OUR COBRESTONDENTS.]

JAPAN AND RUSSIA:

KOBE, 8th October, 11.55 a..

RUSSIA'S REPLY TO JAPAN.—

GRAVE SITUATION. There is good authority for saying that

Baran Rosen hus presented a Memorandum to Japan, in which Russia practically declines to withdraw froni Manchuria; but she would agree to recognise Japan's paramount influence in Corea and to respect Japan's prestige and interests in Manchuria,

Beron Komura hus replied that in such

is nó room for further

A case there negotiations.

THE STRAITS,

SINGAPORE, 8th October, 12,55 p.m.

SIR PRANK SWETTENHAM'S

DEPARTURE.

At a public Banquet in his honour Sir Frank Strettenham, replying to the toast of his health, said that he always put to the forefront justice to all classes and creods. He believed that in the future Grout Britain would have a great Malayan Empire, the beginnings of which were now apparent.

The Sultans of Perak and Pahang and the Governor of British North Borneo wers present at the Banquet.

A Ball will be given to-morrow. H.E. the Governor leaves the Straits on Monday for a short holiday.

A MANILA IMMIGRATION

SCANDAL.

MANILA, Oct. 8th, 9.50 p.m. John Millor, ex-Inspector of Immigration, has been arrested charged with issuing false Chinese certificates.

An extradition warrant is being preared for the arrest of another ex-inspector.

The detectives who seized Miller's papers discovered a contract proposing to land two hundred Chinese. Other payers mention the names of prominent officials suggesting invited the amount of "squeezo" [required P} saggestions or criticisms of the proposals. It is believed that several hundred coolies, in the guise of merchants, have already contained therein.

entered the Philippines,

It is contemplated that the church shall have a chaploin specially appointed to it, but it is also hoped that the Naval chaplain will, as heretofera, voluntarily assist in the Church

district. In consideration

of a graat by the Cathedral Church body in sid of the stipend of the chaplain of the new church it is expected that be' will assist occasionally in the services of the Cathedral and in the duties of chaplain at the gaol and hospital. It is proposed to call the church S. James'

The Rer. F. T. Johnson, chaplain of the Cathedral, cordially welcomed the scheme.

No suggestions being forthcoming at the meeting his lordship invited written suggestions or criticisms of the schemo, if possible, before Monday next, was it will be taken into con

sideratiou.

REMARKABLE MEETING AND

IDENTIFICATION.

The Customs agents employed a coolie who paid 400 pesos for a false cortificate, and reached Manila uninterrupted, thereby completing the chain of evidence.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

CANTON.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Canton, 7th October.

THE MOON FEAST.

Oc Monday the Mid-Autumn Festival was celebrated, and the day was a holiday for al classes in Canton. This festival is also called the Moon Feast, and there is a pretty story in connection with it.

More than 400) years ago there dwelt in the realms of Yan one Hao I, whose skill with the bow earned him the name of the Archer Lord, This great chief was married to a lady called Chaug Ngo, who seems to have been of an inquisitive disposition. Her husband, among other accomplishments, excelled in the art of making vikos which possessed the peculiar property of caferring immortality on all who

with Chang Ngo, he kept these cakes bidden. quite capable of shoring more than a mortal life

One tlay, however, when he was absent, the lady discovered their hiding-plaos. As she was in the act of eating one, the hourd the foot- steps of her returning hasba ud, who, in fast, caught her in the not. Sho ded, pursued by her frate lord. Unable to escape in any other way, the fiually decided to fly to the moon, and there she at length found enfety, although Hao I lat By Lin bolts after hav

ate of them. As he presumably did not feel

There are

The Chatonese assemble on their roofs and on the walls to worship the moon, aud ent pumalos, balled taro, and moon cakes, these last com- memorating Hao T's cakes.

the worship is no moon temples, and tery informal; but no doubt some of the worshippers hope, with San Tay, that the moon will drop a gift from bor fairy belon." Altogether It is a pretty and harmless custom.

THE VIORROT'S RETURN,

The city is restored to tranquillity since the return of the Viceroy... His Excellency appeared in great state on Saturday, when he called on the Consular body. His wine ahowed to advantage, sud was mach admired by large crowds in the city. There is great joy expressed at his return by the merchants, aud eense of security prevails, except among the oficials,

POLICE COURT,

Thursday, 8th October. BEFORE MR. T. SERCOME SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE.)

Shui Chang Rin, a boy of 13 year, was up on remand charged with stabbing and woanding another bay, the complainant, at Yanmati, on the 5th September. It appear that white a lot of boys' were scrambling in the rend for money, which was bring thrown from the second floor of a hans by Europeans, the accused sostched from the complainant s teu-cent pioze which he had assured. The latter tried to regain possession, and he was stabbed on the left side of the chart, sustaining injuries to the lung. Two boys who witnessed Dr. B. A. R. Lalug. the affuir gave evidenca, from the Government Civil Hospital, submitted particolars as to when complainset was ad He concluded by saying the boy's was la. mitted to the hospital, and the condition he.. life was in danger or some wrecks The Chinese P.C. who made the arrest, said that defendant offeret him $100 for his release. His Worship said be found the case proved. He would, however, take the boy'a go into The seatones was 3 months consideration, hard hour, and 12 strokes of the birch in the

last week of the term.

BARCENY FROM THE "HONMOUTHSS(La."

Complaints have been frequently made regarding the number of e olies loafing on and abunt the whirres at Kowloon, and the Dumerous thefte from vessels lying alongside

the

wharves which have taken place. The police seemingly have no power to prevent, those not actually engaged on the wherea from loitering around wai ing to pick up anything portable. They even do not hoshinte to board the steamer and break into the sailors' quarters. A case of this description was before His Worship yesterday on the complaint of the chief offour of the Monmouthshire. It was proved that two of the three defendants broke LONDON, 8th October.. into the forecastle of the 8.8. Mounmuthshire, then lying alongside discharging cargo, and Correspondence between the Duke of Devon-stolo articles of clothing to the value of $18.30, the property of the cook. They reesired sen

THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

shire sad Mr. Balfour shows that the former resigned on account of Mr. Balfour's Steeld

speech, which be regarded as a direct cour agement to the advocates of protection. Mr. Balfour considers that the Duke of Devonshire's Retion will aggravate the party divisions, and he reminds the Daks that he asserted on the Quite a long time ugo-the exact late is 24th Japasry daring highway robbery, of 16th ultimo to remain in the Cabinet after the which Mr. G, Sheffield was the victim, took polieg had been fally and frankly discussed in place on K-unedy Road in broad daylight. It

tence of three months" hard labour wash,

BURGLARY.

Cheng Choi admitted to lifting 19 nekets of cigarettes from No 104

Wellington Street, qu Wednesday evening, in the adsence of the owners, but indignantly denied annexing Japanese coins to the value of 31.80, and $15.90 in small change. His Worship bug of an opinion contrary to that of Cheng, Victoria Gaol will have an additional labourer daring the next six months.

Brons Mr. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE

MAGISTRATE),

The first five d

and of the Japanese Foreign Minister's answer there, then it is useless to disguise the fact that prospects are very threatening. It has been rumoured from several sources, including the Times Peking correspondent, thut Inpsu proposel to Russia some sort of

THE BIOT AT WEST POINT. will be remembered that while Mrs. -Shefield all its bearings, and that he has since then

Adjourned from Wednen say the case against a deal whereby Russia's position in Man-

and her son, arst 10 years, were cycling along, assisted in the formation of the Cabinet. ehuria should be compensated by a like

The London Daily Chronicle writes: "Sir

THE PRESS ON THE NEW CABINET | fourteen coollea for behaving in a icons and the former in tursing a band of the astrow

disorderly munaner and arsaulting & rickal Japanese supremacy in Coset. The details fleury Blake will find a muck wider scope in

LONDON, 6th October. contractor and three coolies, was up for of this arrangement were variously filled in Ceylon than he had in the restricted island of

road ran into livä man who in a live blocked the way. These runs threw the lady to the her face and tried to steal

With the exception of the Standard, which decision, the evidenes of the coolie, whos: -

injuries were seen to in the hospital, being by some of the correspondena. There was, Hongkong. both for his parsenal proclivity for having 1 ken up his headquarters at Yong

They sneceeded laments the theraption of a powerful party, the obtainable. His Worship said that cloa-fights however, no officia! confirmation, either travelling about, and his commendnisle spirit at ampho, whence he threatened the property ground on

old watch and the biggest Ministerialist Press approves of the re-con-between Cantonese and mon of Holloware of

too frequent recurrenen Japanese or Russian, of sa-i a report-as, all times to exceriment with a w forms of of the Lumber Company, M. Parloff applied to her rings and brau leta

of a oin. which broke during indeed, was only to be expreted. All that enterprise in connection with the planting the Corean Government to protest his nationale in securing a

boud of So for 3 months. was known lor certain, therefore, was that industry. It was Sir Henry who opened the The Corean Government replied that as no part

yes of the Bahamas people to the feasibility of agreement had been concluded sanctioning the struggle. Something frightened the structed Cabinet and the introduction of new fendants would be fined $20 each or month's thieves before they could force the rings young blood: Public opinion, however, is dis hard labour; the others boned over its personal

ARMED ASSAULT From the simple occurrence of waterdripping Russo-Japanese : egotiations were proceed.

doing something with the sisal plant, which the presenco of Russian subjects at Yong-

Several men were arrested by the police, but by the rasigastion of the Dake of Divonshire.

through the ceiling into a room below, followed ing at St. Petersbung. On the 23rd of last before his time at Nassau was regarded as a pest, ampho, they could not recogui o say respon- from Mrs, Shafeid's fugers, and they devamped. posed to think the Cabinet is shaken, especially

AD Bult with knives which might have had -month Baron Roses leit Nagasaki for Port and treated accordingly. In similar waya' hasibility for the protection of the latter, since any

fatal results. For some time complaints wero made by those occupying the ground floor to Arthur, his departure causing much specu did great service to Jamaica, but in Hongkong one settling in Corea outside treaty limits most unfortunately they could not be identified.

the residents abars about water prolating the lation in the Japanese Press. Tho Japan his hands were tied for want of space for do so at his own risk. M. Pavioff's retort was However, crime will out, and as Mrs. She Beld He adducail the timber-felling con- was entering theswil court at the Magistracy on Wednesday, top ood against her servant

The CN. steamer Katfony loft Manila for ceiling and making matters uncomfortable,. Mail of the 25th ultimo, noting this, remarks experiments. Still, his long-headed polivg in obvious

On Wednesday, golling tired of ergunient, that it does not appear to occur to the the Far East has helped us to draw in a large cession as binding the Coreau Government to

to-morrow, at daylight, vernacular papers that Viceroy ALEXIEPY extension of territory on the Kowloon side, and proteol Bussian subjects engaged in that enter for not obeying orders, she recognised one of the

Bovagely assaulted the two The "Beu" Lino stormer Benzurlich, from three meu rushed upstairs into a roam whence

the water came, and was on the point of holding at Port Arthur the 330 square miles thus acquired may yet prise, and be pointed out that if snot protection coolies who were before His Worship on the this pert on the 7th fast, and is expected here besides spoiling the furnishings of the room, ebow, one sustaining a deep gash on the arm. a council of all the principal officere find become a rich plantation territory under British were withhold, it must be on the assumption charge of the assault and riot at West Point as

the other having a finger chopped off. At last officials within his command, and that he enterprise. Sir Henry leaves £5,000 a your that Russia would take steps to provide it one of the men concerned in the highway Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the 7th

The IA.L. steamer Artemises, from Hao-two of the attacking party were forood from the room; the third was held until, in response to might very reasonably have desired the and £830 table money in the yellow colony for herself by sending troops to the threatened robbozy. Later on the lady picked out the inst., for this port, and may be expected here on ocupants. Being unarmed they made a poor assistance of Baron Rosen's advice. But an honorarium of 50,00 rupees in Colombo, district. Of course if Russia adopt any sucban frem a number of others, and he will be the 13th inst.

and he will have to go in for-mouse fluctuating measure the attuation will be very much com- proceeded against. It is to be hoped that if the barg, loft Singapore for this port on the 7th

arrived. The man caught, Leung Pui, was while making this suggestion, the Mail does caletations to see whether is change of reiste plicsted, the Mail eays, for assuredly Japan identification is correct, the other members of inst., p.m., and may be expected here on the the uproar and criesuf "Save life, the police charged yesterday, and remanded until next not wish to minimies the importance of will put him out of pore or not. But why will not look on quietly while the initial stepa the gang may be got at through the man in 12th inst., at daylight. Baron ROSEN's visit to Port Arthur,for "uctuating calentations, when the rupoo in are taken for a Russian military occupation of custody. Mra Sheffield is to be complimented not only his very exceptional knowledge of I fixea!

the Yalu Valley.

on her excellent memory.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The 0.8.8. Bleator Idomeness left. Shanghai

on the 8th inst., p.m., for this port via Amoy Thursday.

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