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British Government some ive years ago deprecated British opposition to railway- construction by foreigners in China, maintaining, with the superb ingenuous ass A. S. WATSON & CO., which letovernment always has show

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with regard to affairs in China, that such building of railways would not confer political power on the builders. The Times marcastically remarks, in its oriele to which we have alluded: Not only bave these imprudent foreigners rushed in “where the sugacious Briton; mader the advice of his still more sagacions rulers.

feared to bead, but they are recklessly contemplating fresh enterprises,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 201, 1903

with Yunnan, Szechuen, and the Upper Yaugtsze. One of these lines is completed, the second is well under way, and the third In the meantime we is commencing. cannot even get a Kowloon-Canton railway The British Government will no doubt

solace itself and the credulous electors at home, when a sea-board terininus in other hands completes the line from Peking near Canton, and the Upper Yangtze products are being carried down by rail to Indo- China, by exclaiming, "Well, anyhow it cost then a lot!"

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The old U.S. ganboat Maxracy, which has been lying for three years in the Poilo river,

has been bought by Mr. Hashimoto Yazo,

Chang Chih-tung has designed a new bullon | TELEGRAMS. to be given as a distinction fer scholars only.

The Japanese residents at Wiju, alarmed at the movements of Russian soldiers there, were last week ending away their wives bed children.

The authorities at Washington have upheld the decision of Mr. Morgan Shusfor, Collector This apparently means that Mr. Alles of Castors at Manila, iu the Allen exclusión

must learo Manila!

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The N.-C. Daily Neos representative telegraphs under date Tokyo, 14th October:---

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RUSSIA AND JAPAN-MORE

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LONDON, 17th October.

The Morning Post learns from trustworthy quarters that Japan has landed troops in Ping yang outlet.

It is reported that the conference between the Russian and Japaness authorities has been

Negotiations are proceeding at Tokyo, and there gue. The alleged Russian fort at Yong-ampha futile. is no presont reason to apprehend an unpeaceful

is merely, it is now stated, a signal atalion to

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Lumsden and Bird secured the two others Arthur's wicket-keeping was magnificent, and the way he stopped some leg balls was a revelation to the onlookers,

The foilow-on being optional, Hancock do- olded to send his opponents in again, and Weipport and A. E. Launing faced Cooper and Dixon. The form - was ran out bafore 10 was on the beard, and A Moule following, disaster again pursued the Shangballanders, as he was caught at leg by-Bird off Cooper-22.2.13 Turnbull now vano in and softled down with o

At 30.

to leg of Coopor. Lanning in the meanwhile ploying a striatly defensive game. Puarce, went on, aad at 40 H. Hancock was

Launing survived a very confident appeal for given a trial with the ball vice Cooper.

à catch at the wicket, and Turnbull began to panish the bowling. Runs came at a fair pace

The Government will hardly care to rent | Nagasaki, Japan, where she will and her career anable communication to be maintained with DEATH OF MACEDONIAN LEADER. and at 66 R. Hancock look the ball from COGNAC BRANDY«in these days the contention that radway

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contests in China do not confer political power, which Lard Salisbury advanced * in the House of Lords tivemonths after he had instructed Sir CLAGE MACDONALD [“that the Teking-Haukow concession, it the Rassinns had anything to six to it, "would become a political movement against. British interests in the region of "the Yangtzo.' The success with which the cassions for the Manchuurin alway "have been utilise to effect the practical

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at the bands of the ship-breaker. The price paid was $120,600.

They are ahead of us in Peking, it seems for ulrowly the British residbuts thers hara held a meeting to consider the means of cele brating the birthday of King Edward VII. was decided to have sports for the soldiers, and a grand ball for the other residents on the 9th

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The N.-C. Daily News, commenting on the Interport matah, says: "The Hongkong XL is one of the best all-round folding teams that has been gran in the East. Their fielding wa

LONDON, 17th October. Boris Sarofoff, the Macedonian leader, is dead.

so pretty to watch that we sad the Shanghai THEHONGKONG CRICKET TEAM. team would have liked to have seen a little more "of it." And pet last year Hongkong puffered from one of its worst epidemics of had fielding!

The China Tanes says that letters have been received from Port Arthur giving the details

FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

Shapghal, 14th October: Owing to lack of time my first secount was Father brief and hurried: No

a few more

meation of three large provinces instaut, shows 2 eses of plagte among the of the affair of the steamship Stanley Dollar. details may be welcome. Tueday afternoon

the Chinese Empire has demonstrated once for all the absurdity of that Parlia- "mentery fiction." But, as the mes remarks later on, there is little trace to be seen, either in die Forsign. Seeratury's recent speech or in the action of the Posiga Office of any real grap of the Chinese VERY OLD LIQUEUE

railway question. Yet this question, to the most, thoughtful ebserver, is that which COGNAC, 1872 VINTAGE 4000 the future of foreign influence in China depresi If it is to be Russian railways, French railways," "Gosman railways which are to penetrate fato the interior and open All less on account of eurent up China, then it will be Russian, French,

exchange.

Thus official return of communicable diseases in Hongkong, for the wick ending the 17th

Chinese only, unl que case of onteris, fever atrong the Europeans. The total number of ses of pingue in Hongkong since the Ist of Jannury lust shows 1,416 cases, and 1,242 deaths,

We understand that arite for the new factory the river and found her there. The commander when once thoroughly sot, treated the bowling!

of the Canton-Hongkong fo and Cold Storage Co, L., has been setrated at the Metropole Hotel The business is expected to be in full swing by February of next year. The purchase of the site was carries out on behalf of the

& Millar, Company by Messrs, l'Almada brokers,

It appears that the steamer had been engaged for six mouths to convey lumber from the Russian concession on the Yalk. She made her first trip to Yong-ampho, and was taking on cargo when a Japanese gunboat entered of the gunbent informed the captain that Yong arapho was not an open port and that his ship had no right to take cargo there. The plain of the Stanley Dollar feared com- plications and telegraphed to his employers that the Japanese objected to his enterprise. After some urging he finally took on the cargo and discharged it at Daluy. Ho refaced, however,

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Jackson, Dow.

his brother, while Pearce was relieved by Cooper at the bottom ead. The two batsma played ont time, Launing not out 20 and Turnbull not out 41. Shanghai were thus 138 runs behind with 8 wickets in hand.

The last letter has not wiched us get, bat- The following is the compele final - score, with analysis:

NONOKONA

R. Hances, b Jackson Lieat. Smith, R.A., run out.

J. W. Dixon, & Weiport. : Billige

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II. Hand-ck, Weippert, b Jackan......

Lieut. Lamden, R... e Dev, b Jackson 13

W: C. D. Turave, e and b furubull

H. Arthur, e Monte, h Dow.....

A. G, Ward, b V. H. amning

T. E. Peres, 1.b... b V. H. Lunning

C. R. . Coper, l V. B. Lamung

R. E. O. Bird, sot cul

Extras.u porta akan lagu

Total....

·BUANGHA 1.

presented a very pretty scene; the ground was gay with baating and fair ladies, and the i numerous tents and stands vorn full to over- Blowing with interested spectators. Lumsden, with considerable freedom, Billings, MoRuen, Turnhall and Landing anch in turn tried to dislodga him, and wost of them wrocked their averages in the attempt. K. J. Afcus, a and b Jackson bore the brunt of the attack and The fielding on the bowled very steadily, whole, especially during the earlier part of the day, was very good, and the returns excep

The following were selectel to mpresent

to continue in the work, sud would not return- tionally smart, Farbridge, Taruball, MeEron Kobe in the interport cricket match which was

to the Yalu. The Kobe Chronicle considers it nod V. H. Lanning being conspicuous to coramence at Yokohama yesterday :-Masssextraordinary that nothing of this seems to be Weippert, who wore the gloves, was very much. G. C. Murray (cuptain, W. D. S. Edwards, known to the anthorities in Japan.

to the fore, and allowed nothing to escape him. A. H. Gillingham, C. II.. Lightfod, C.-J.

Torner'e ninge was in marked contrast to Lumsden's. He took no liberties with straight Lucas, F. Ellerton, G. Stephens, W. Hardy, W. Braces, Br-6. Jeffery, and H. Sykes

balls, but was very severa on loose balle on Thompson or A. J. Corines. T

the off-side, placing them between point and third man in a way that earned many rounde of applause. It consisted to a great extent of singles, and occupied 34 hours. Except for the one chance to point, it was a fonltless perform. ance. Though not as pleasing to the spectators De Lamsdon's display, it was a very · valeable

**Ladies' Night" at the Lyceum Theatre,

Shangbai, lasi Wednesday, in honour of the Hongkong Cricksters, brenght a crowded house together, and the programme was sup-

Alan Strachan, a native of Scotland, and a marine engineer of Iloilo, Philippine Islands,

on the 9th just, at the General Hospital, Yokohama, as the result of a self-inflicted wound with a razor He had a successful business in Foilo, nad as he s not in any financial trouble, and apparently quite save, no

Gertan influence whics will mouhl China's ideas as to "foreiga alfairs and the relative

The policy of importance of nations. Great Britain which is still being pursued in bina is simply suicid. To report this. Our BRANDIES are guranteed to be as we have sail, is wearianne ; but it naly

becomes more true with the lapse of thine.

As Colonel Mastroud's first journey was from Bhamo, in North Burma, a pro. ceeded through Tumman and Szechen and

Messrs. J. T. Tyack, C. H. P. Hay formerly so down the Yangtze, it was naturally tooted by singers in Hiss Selby Moors and be expected that he would have something of Hongkong), and V. Meyer; accomplis reason is known for his strange, and, perhaps, contribution and deserves higk praise. to say about the prospects of a Burma Lumorists in Messrs. E. T. J. Boman, Yunnan railway. And so he had. His Sutherland, and J. Cserang, and loady by renurks have has somewhat anticipated the Pierrols. by Bose of Captain RYDER before the Royal treogaphical Society in London at kher crid of last quary drain RYDEZ

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pamisùs for the greater part of the journey Captain RYDER expressed no doubts as to the great future of the province of Yungan. With a railway running into a large trade with Berna. would soon arise. But the question of the possibility of a railway could not be settlediyet, though Captain RYDER seemed, hymn his paper before the Geographical Society, to think one route at bust feasible for a lim-of tails. Colonel MANIFOL similarly says that there is no doubt of the advantages of such a railway

At the Criminal Sessions yesterday, it was stated that two. Chiness workmen who ha

robbed their master, u jeweller, of some valuables, had been tracked to Canton and bright back here by the wife of the prosecutor. It was more moral sansion this physical force, no doubt. that the wife efected her purpess, but, as Sir Honry Berkeley remarked, she would be a valuable acquisition to the Hongkong detective department.

Thieves and wrongdoare receivo sentences of an exhibition in the stocks not only as a punish- ment, but also in order to furnish an example

rash act. The deceased was 54 years of age.

H.K. RIFLE ASSOCIATION, The Imperial Rifle Match will be fired to-morrow, the lat inst, at the Association Rangs over tað 2040, 504, and 600 yards range Firing commences at 3 p. The following will compose the teate

Col-Sergt. Cross, R.M.L.I., Col.-Sergt. Randall, S.F. Sergt. Thornhill, Sapper Robert son. R.E., Messrs R. Lapsley, J. Parker, J. Pidgeon, W. Pitt, E. Stewart, and A. Watson, Sapper McEwen, R.E., Reserva.

OVERCROWDING OF VICTORIA GAQL.

We are glad to see that the Senior Magistrate, to others of the same fraternity: This does Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, is with us in our not always seem to set immediately. Yester- views as to how a remedy might be affected in day afternoon, while three of the high-the overcrowded condition of the gol. In

LATZE.

The overnight not out (Pearce 9), was au companied to the wickets by B. E. O. Bird. The cricket was dull at first. V. Lanning was keeping an excellent length, and the batsmen found him difficult to play In the third over

Pearce seared a 2 to leg, which to followed up with an seallent off drive for 3. Off Lanning he next małe a lucký snick for 4, and pat the next ball cleverly to log for a live namber. 2 byes and 2 singles were all that enlivened the next 3 overs, when Pearce got Lb.w. to one of Launing's straight ones; the innings being thas brought to a close for 388-Pearce's contribu- tion being 24, which he obtained by correct cricket. A large crowd had by this time assembled and the Hongkong XI was warmily applauded on taking the fold. McEuen and A. E. Laboing opened the iauings for Shang- kai, th trundlag being extrasted to Dixon and Lumsden. After McEuen had scored a single,

if it could be constructed at reasonable way robbers at West Point were on tiew in the larceny case which came before the Magistrate On the 10th October, at Yokohama FRANCISCO Cost, but great natural difficultier exist in stocks, with a laughing crowd gathered round, yesterday morning, i transpired that the Lanning was clean bowled by Dixon. Moale

or Exento Santo da Riga, aged 64 years,

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICK: 14, DESVEUX ROAD C. Losvoy OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, F.C.

ResoKONG, 207 OCTOBER, 1903, LIEUTENANT COLONE. MANIFOLU, T.M.S., in his address to the Geographical action

the formation of the country, and the cost would be enormous, Even the supporters of the scheme, he adds, admit that the most carefully chosen line must be expensive. There is one question which we should like to put in connection with this, namely, would the cost be so enormous that it would be better to regn ourselves to the loss of the Upper Yangtze and the entire cutting up by French and other lines of

of the British Association at Southport what was once called the British sphere

an incorrigible native improved the occasion by cutting cat the pocket of a spectator, and ap. propriating the contents; Iat he was caught in the act.

In the course of the enquiry into the canse of the outbreak of fire on the ss. Saikio Mart, near Bekuren, Japan, some flagrant cases of false declarations of cargo wore discovered. Cheses said to contain dried mustrious were found to also centaių matches, and other cases were found to contain oil paper, though they were not declared as such. Oil paper is often

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Coper **!! W. H. Monie, i.bw, b

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b Dizon

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THE MINDANAO PIRACY,

an instant shot Johnson dead, with two

last month made one more attempt to of influence ia. China? The alternative subject to spontaneous combustion, and is practically bears or what we have written in playing forward to a rising ball from Diran constable, Fuentes, leapt up and used their

recognised as a dangerous article of cargo been The shippers of these goods have prosecuted for their wrong declaratione.

HERMAN' SD, Mavila papers, duted the lith inst., being fail details of the tragie finale to the piretical exploit of the two Philippines Constabulary officers, Captain Hermna, and Lieutenant Johnson. It would appear that fate was equipst them, for in their three attempts to escape to sos they were each time foiled by their home, the last with tragic violence, who they themselves were the victims of pirates. First the captain of camo in and opened his necount with a pretty the Pittoria besched that boat, and the fugitives accused had arrived in the colony from Canton only a few days ago. The reason why we have 3 to leg. Dall cricket fellowed, rans coming aids banez, when the boatmon of that been favoured with his company was pat down slowly. Moule was playing attractive cricket, craft played them thi sans trick. The men by His Worship to the undesired attentions but at 39 he was 1.b.w: to Dixon-39,220, The thereupon siezed a paras, a native cargo-boat, and forced the crew to put to ssa, and that was of a mandarin, who "chased him away from outgoing bateman had played well for his score.

Turnbull followed, but he abarad the same fate the ginuing of the cad. The purao was Canton." After passing tons of ons month's hard labour, Mr. Sarcombe Smith as Mouls.being given out Ib.w.to Dixon, whoap sailing sloag near the island of Cogayamillo, opened his mind on the subject-You have peared to make the ball swerve n lat. Weippert off the west coast of Negros, and all appeared. The Hongkong felding to be going woll, when suddenly without a word of only been in the colony a few days, and the first was the now-color. thing we have to do is to provide you with was vory best and repeatedly earned applause, warning the crew sized some rifies and in comfortable quarters If I could give you ■ A good drive by Weipport for relieved the flogging, I would do it with pleasure: it quietness of the orloket, The sme player put bullets in his heart. Herman, and the Fillpino is the only punishment fit for you." This one of Lumsden's balls nicely to leg for 4, bat

reval van to some purpose, killing four of their the subjost-that Hongkong was caught in the slips by E. Hancock-62.4.15, desperate assailants, but not before Herman previously on should not be made the prison-house of South Track filled the vacancy, and a change washed recared two frightful gashes in his neck China, offering habitus criminale from Kwang made in the attack, Bird replacing Lumsden from spars from which the blood freely flowed tung the invitation of good board and lodging, and Cooper going on vice Dixon. There was

and stabbed four times. Of the crow of six, four and photography, Lumsden and Dixon were

were killed, and song this, and that Herman, with splendid opportunites for some more plunder no change up to the interval, and after tiffin all over him, while Fucate was shot in the chost -on the expiry of their prison visit

agrin entrusted with the bowling and the for- mer son bowled Track with a good length ball though so badly wounded, could still use his MATCH.

~75.5.4. V. Lanning, whe followed, never look-revolver, thramining two did not stop to think THE ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND GOLF

ed comfortable, and Dixon soon sent his bails about it, but dived overboard aut swam askors. to the shore, and, fearing the crew might Lying--316.0 Farbridge started with a pretty hen, weak as he was, Herman got the porno stroke to leg, and soou put the 100 up while McEnen reached bis 39, the cricket at this retura with reinforements, and finish their juncture becoming quite lively. Cooper and batchery ou big, filling his pockets with what Pearce now replaced. Dixon and Lumsdon, money he could carry, as well as arms and and spon after the former caught and bowled ammanition, he disappeared. The parua

was shortly afterwards discovered by McEnen, who had been batting steadily the whole innings, with a really magnificent catch, of natives, who sudianly came upon it with its which erokal rounds of applause. The retiring ghastly burden, and notified the authorities at batsman played a great and invaluable inqngs Nabolas and Lipelay, stating that they had for his side, and was the only player who seen a blood-stained white man wearily weading seemed to cope at all with the Hongkong his way up a mouatsia peth back-of Bayoun. fasntes was not dead, and after being tended, bowling.

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interest people at home in the subject of seems certain. France, las started soure British railway enterprise (though the latter time ago to build a line from Hanoi to word is a misnomer) in China. We repre- Yonunfo, and however much the Chinese duced his paper m our issue of the 16th section of it may lag there can be no ingtaut. It was mainly taken ap with an

doubt it will one day be completed. If We learn on what we believe to be reliable account of two journeys in the Upper France is to be allowed to have the authority that the Busso-Chinose Bank are Yangtsze region just before and after the

entire monopoly of railways in Yunnan, at contemplating the establishment of seversi Boxer outbreak, with running comments on

what figure shall we estimate British trade branches in the interior. This is not the first the various railway undertakings and with the province in the future? It is we have heard of this, but until now we have. dismissed the report as a more fabe. We are

The following is the full scors of the above projects which the traveller came across.

not hard to guess the answer. The French

now ured, however, that the intention actually match, played on Sunday, of which we published Colonel MANIFOLD confirmed what to aud

Government is wisely guaranteeing the exists, although there is nothing in the treaties the resalt-and the team yesterday. other observers have frequently said before. construction of the milway, without any which can justify what is a purely foreign bank British over-caution and foreigú activity hope of a speedy repayment, but seeing in spite of its name, establishing agencies in the were the general notes, Many persons, be that the Yunnan railway mean the pre. interior of China. The propend localities the railway-builders in would, as far as we on gather, command all the remarked, were in favour of leaving foreign tominance of uations to run the risk of losing their Yunan, and that Yunnan is the key to principal trade routes; but this may be more capital, forgetting the danger of preferential Szechen, and Szerlwen to the whole of accident-P. & T. Times,

the Upper Yangtsze. Truly the cost of tariffs being set up against us, and even

a Burman-Yunnan lus uinst be supendous, permanent protectorates being established. The iteration of such remarks is perhaps a if, the task being at least possible, Britain is little wearisome; but it seems to produce still forced to sit still and watch her neccss to small or to offect, though the arguments are

cut o The days scam indeed remote when of the Marino Police officers who wis patrolling both strong and true. With regard to the question of preferential rates, as the Times Britons in the Far East used to dream of a the harbour in the police launch on the night of Beavis and Grist points out in noticing Colonel MANIFOLD's railway from India through Burma and the 10th inst, allegusthat he saw soinsthing in the address, while it is a fact that all the Great South China to Kowloon. That was long water which he declares very closely resembled Fowers have renounced proferential rates before Russia evolved her magnificent what the sos serpent is supposed to be. The monster was seen at Tanjong Pagar near the within their spheres, the value of such project of a Trans-Siberian line, or ald kulks. It could not be seen painly, swing ronunciation to each of the signators will French and Belgians ever imagined that to the dim light, but what appeared to be the depend upon the vigilance and energy with they would have a Peking-Hankow (and, head, which was black, was raised about two which it is enforced, and precedent seems to according to rumour, Hankow-Cauton) line, foot above the wates. It disappeared on the

or France thought of connecting Hauoi approach of the launch. justify the lecturer's scepticism as to British

At last we have the explanation of the H. Hunter from our Singapore correspoaduut, stating that. J. Stabb

Capt. F. Radford telegrams which we published on the 13th inst. C.. Grace a sea-serpent bad been seen is Singapore Dr. Geazebrook the Upper Yangtze being slowly but surely Harbour. It appears from the papers that one

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Billings, who filled the gap, started to hit at and his wounds dreaand, he told the tragic tale. once, and after a lofty amits, was well caught in A. constabulary corporal from Lipilay took the country by Smith. Farbridge was the charge of him, together with the arms, aramizi- next to go, his stamp being knocked out of the tion, and the reminder of the treasure, as far as ground by Cooper, who was bowling splendidly Cabacatan, Occidental Negroe, where they were 1929.15. The innings finished next over, a son-handed over to Lieut. Conway," Johnson was sational catsh by II. Hancock, who was running buried at Nabalao. Lieut. Conway later tele- in to short mid-on disposing of the last graphed that Herman was drowned, having 5bata man. Thus Shanghai were all dismissed fallen overboard from the parao, while endear- ouring to navigate hor, and that the story of for 122.

The Hongkong bowling was good, Dizon get the wounde. white man soen going up the ting 5 wickets for 51 and Cooper 3 for 6 mountain trail was falso.

The points were reckoned thus:-2 for match and I fora bye, Thus winning the watch and bye meant 3 points, winning the match and losing the bye 1 point..

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