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after the evout was that HUNG CHEN TOOK bad been cetured in our midst by being drugged and slecoyed to the Southern capital and was there awaiting sentence. Now that HUNG has been buried in our Christian
H. H. King Edward hea recently completed editing a biography of his late visite to France; Portugal, Italy, and Germany. The work is spected to be published early in the Now Your. Among the passengers to Indo-China by the
On the 21st uit, the official launching took TELEGRAM S. placa at Port Arthur of the torpedo-bont Statuoi, the last of the series of twelve built there.
The first six have been already completely equipped and have commenced their work. Tasis speed has exceeded that stipulated for
cemetery, under the eyes of the Pulice, there French mail, was Admiral Jonquière, who has and has reached 30 knots.
squadron in the Far East, sucoceding the Inte Admiral who died to Japan,
come out to take command of the French naval
Privates Niawonder and Watkins, of the
S. WATSON & CO., remains the question: Who was it that was handed over to the Chinese Government as being HUNG CHEEN FOOX? We-under- stand, from information received through Coast Artillery stationed at Manila, placed as trustworthy sources, that the reported cap-guards over the Government store-houses, from ture of Hone was all humbag. The Chinese which many thefts had occurrsa, were caught uthorities unquestionably offered a large red-handed leaving the store-houses, on the reward for his head, and this led some un- 5th inat, by detectives, carrying large bundesl scrapulons people to eet about providing of brown shoes and other artistos belonging to bogus HUNG: A man was obtained closely the Government. They are being held for trial resembling the Reformor, and, after all the by court-martial. customary forms of decoying and drugging him had been gone through, he was landed over to the Viceregal jurisdiction at Canton as the veritabile Hus. It appears that the 1.70 Chinese Goveratien: is now cognisant of the fact that Husa CHEUN Fook is dead and buried. The un who engineered the fraud upon them is in custody.
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Alfred Boulter, master of the British schooner Hetauder Bux is under trial at Singapore for the murder of a Malay boatswain on board on the yayage from Sourabaya. The quartermanater. Spaniard. in evidence stated that the captain had been drinking heavily all the voyage, sad anddenly coming on deck, he rushed at the boatswain, and shot him near the heart, the man expiring shortly afterwards.
Shanghai appears, to be not without un- desirables: A Russian named Wagner, who stated that he fought for the Boers in the late war, was arrested for the third time for disorderly behaviour, and damaging property, in a house of fame. He had sold his passport, which the Police recovered. The Chinese magis trale sentenced the accused to a week's imprison-
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THE TEST MATCH.
LONDON, 15th December, 11.15 a.m. AUSTRALIA PLAYING WELL, In their second innings tho Australians have compiled 367 for five wickets. Trumper scored 119 not out.
In their first innings the Australians made 285, the Englishmen responding with 577, the Australian toom being in a minority of 292
on the first innings.—ED. D.P.)
THE TIBETAN QUESTION.
LONDON, 15th December, 11.15 a.m.
AN INSULT TO BRITAIN. The Dalai Lama has returned the Viceroy of India's letters.
SHIP.
A correspondent writes: "Is it too late in the day to suggest to the Taikoo Sports Committee that they should include in their programme of events for New Year's Day a competition for THE STRÄITS GOVERNOR- The Times of Ceylon writes:-Dar coming putting the ebot and throwing the hammer? I believe such a contest would bring in a lot of Governor is evidently as alive as Sir West entrants and it could be carried on at the same Ridgeway to the importance of improved sanit-time as the fat or cyole-racing." It is not since ation and of the difficulty of the task of making the now defunct Police Sports were held that na Eastern municipality face the problem. Sir M. Nathan will have before him for confirag-sobs competition has been seen in Hongkong, tious or rejection the appointment of a body of trustees charged with the remodelling of the overcrowded parts of Victoris, Hongkong's capitul. If tir West's snovessor greated a similar body here it would be hailed with delight.
THE official confirmation from Singapore of the resignation from the governorship of the Straits Settlements of Sir FRANK A. SWETTENHAM kave us still in the dark as to the reason thereof. It was only on the 12th October lost that Sir FRANK SWCETEN- nam left Singapore on what was stated to be a "short holiday" at home There was nu suggestion then, as far as we know, at Singapore that he was not likely to return, though in certain quarters hostile to him at Penang the rumour had been set on foot. As that rumour was compled with a whole-
The London correspondent of the Birming sale attack on the administration of Hisham Post wrote last month --Much comment is Excellency and other Straits officials, it was to be heard in both official and other quarters dismissed as au invention of enemies. Now, upon the fact that considerable arms shipments however, the forecast of his retirement turne to China are taking place just now. Not only out to have been correct, though to one of arms, but the machinery for making theri, are course will accept the explanation coupled being sent out, and the assumption is that China is quietly making preparation for what with it at the time. Sir FRANK SWEITER-
is considered the inevitable conflict between HAM has been a very popular ruler in the
Russia and Japan, it being regarded as more or Straits Settlements, and his loss will be felt less certain that in the event of such a conflict It will be interesting to Ching could not be a silent or inactive spectator, jearn what were the motives which led him to give up his post. The whole of his offi ial career since 1870, when he passed into the Straits Civil Servic, has been spent in the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements.
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On the 1st December, at the Hritish Consulate,
Jakobama, before Jolin Cavey Hall, HEM.'s Consul-General. MAU S. TOMLINSON, daughter of JOHT: TOHLINAON, Crotch End, Lon- don, to ART H. J. WINDET, oldest son of ARTHUR H. WINDETT, of Hornsey Rise, England.
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HONGKONG, 16th DECEMBEL, 1903
Mr. David Jackenu, mabager at Yekobama of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora. tion, who diel in July, left property valued
at £12,067.
The French Lave invented a new word to describe the movement toward a general union of the yellow races. It is "pan-jenisme"! It has the merit of brevity,
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The following appoiattsent has been made at the Admiralty: Engiusar Commander J. E. D. Graham, to the Tamar, for the Wivern, and Hougong Rerve, to dato Nov. 10.
We see that Supernumerary Captain J. B. Arbuthnot, M.V.D., on-in-law as wel' 08 recently A.D.C. bere to H.E. Sir Henry Blake, bus heen-promoted to the rank of Captain in tho Scots Guards.
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The team to represent the United Services v. the H.K.C.0. од the Cricket Ground Christmas and Boxing Day is likely to be of great strength, if only on account of the powerful naval contingent. The Club should
Le well tested:
It is reported from Tientsin that the British military authorities are arranging for the en gagement of foreign interpreters from Szechen for Tibst. According to a Calontis despatch of the 1st inst., no news has yet reached India as to the attitude the Tibetans are likely to adopt when the mission moves forward, but the Tibe- lone resident in Sikkim are moving into their own country, There is little or no communi- cation with the posts on the frontier. The Nepalese say that there is a warlike party of priests in Lhasss, but the civil population in the States in great alarm and would willingly treat with the Mission.
A telegram dated Calcutta, November 26, says: The plagne mortality in India during the week ending 21st instant was 18,319, 8 agoiust 18,360. during the preceding week and 12,028 in the corresponding period of last year. The detailed figures are Bombay City 47, Bombay Presidency 8,701, Karachi 3, Madras Presidenoy 281, Calcutta 22, Bengal 685, the United Provinces 1,319, the Panjab 1,154, the Central Provinces 2,041, Mysore 673, Hyderabad 792, Rajputana 24. Central India 975, and Kash mir 23.
Burma, the North-West Frontier Provinces, and Baluchistan are free.
we understand,
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The Mainichi Bays that the Russians at Liaoyang and various other places are being sent to Toaufahshien in batches of thirty or forty every day. It is believed that these men are to be employed in the upper reaches of the Monking. The Russians announce that they intend to build a railway between the Yala and Pingyang, Coptriu Wasieloff, adviser to the Russian Forestry Company recently told some Antung that work on the railway would soon be commenced,
Chinese merchpots at
According to the Kokumin, an agreement relative to a Corenu naval progratome has been entered into between the Government of Corea and the Russian Minister to Seoul, and hee just been signed. Corea, the agreement stipalates, will buy a cruiser from Russia for 400,000 yes, appoint five Russian naval officers as instructors, and establish a Naval College with the object of training native ofcers in the course of three years. Some Court offcials at Seoul state that the Russian Minister wishes to give effect to the agreement without delay,
The Manila Szalay Sun alleges that 1.8. Consuls along the China coast are having disagreeable questions naked by the Washington government, and goes so far as to name four of
them.
We note that this is not in our con. temporary's "pipe-dream" column The Sun also remarks that the Hon. John Goodnow of Shanghai has been called home for an investiga- tion; that the Hon. John belongs to the Minneapolis school of politicians, and that the crowd was never known to do things by halves. Are we to take it that the Sun inter that somebody is in a hole?
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT
CLUB.
The following are the particulars of the course, etc., for mailing races Nos, 1, 2, 4, in the Victoria Regatta. Cor-as:→From a starting line marked by two bouts bearing red flags and moored near the Regatta flagship Brilliant, Writing on the concession sigued at Shang- round a mark boat (starboard) moored about "pe. miles west of the starting hsi on the 12th ult., whereby a Belgian company five obtained the right to build a Kaifengfn- and about of a mile north of Cheang Ou the first day Honaufurailway line, the correspondent of the Chau Chiogg Island. London, Tines says:-By this ethersfor the 2 starts at 2 pm Race-1-st-2.10 p.m. Belgias acquire a railway traversing from On the second day the start for Race 4 is at east to west the region of the Yellow River. p.m. Handicaps ary as follows:- Vernon, Els. wherein a British syndiente obtained in 1893 pudh, Aileen, Dione, saratch; La Cigale 2 importart mining rights which have since been minutes; Alannah, 6 minutes; Kailleen, Min, persistently blocked by the obstructive tactics Colleen, Bonito, Erica, 8 minutes; Irie, Gloria of the Chinese Government. Within the past 12 minates; Chanticleer, Doreer, 145 minutes, year Kassia and Belgium have obtained two Payne, 183 minutes; Mist, 25 minutes. railway concessions in this region, while the Pekin Syndicate continues its fruitless efforts to obtain the advantages which wars demanded and sccund by England five years ago as compen- sation for China's breach of faith in the La-hau affair.
CANTON REGATTA. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] The regatta will be held on Friday and Saturday next, the 18th and 19th inst. A long and varied programme has been published; and both spectators and competitors will no doubt kurve two most enjoyable afternoons. The reas. ing will begin at 1 p.m. on each day. The frat race will be the Houg Pair Care for a cup Presanted by Mr. E. Gilchrist, of the Imperial entries. There are cled International Pairs, stalling race, which will be certain to produce seme good sport, and many lesser races. The
SINGAPORE, 15th December, 12.50 p.m.
SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM'S
RETIREMENT.
It is now officially announced that H.E. Sr Frank Swaltenban, K.C.M.G., retires from the Straits governorship in January
HONGKONG DIOCESAN CHORAL FESTIVAL.
The third annual Diocesan Choral Festival was held at S. John's Cathedral yesterday evening at 5 o'clock, the beautiful Hymn of Praise, by Mead elssohn-Bartholdy being the selection for this occasion; a somewhat ambitious essay, but its choice was more than justified by the excellent manner in which it was carri through, the performers being quite at home in their parts, whether instrumental or vocal. Last year a varied programme was selected for the festival, and that, apparently, was not s
popular idea with the public of Hongkong, as the Cathedral
was not pourly full, the collection amounting to bat little more than a third of that of the provious year, when The Holy City was rendered. The attendance this year was also markedly greater, there being over 800 present, end the chorus and orchestra were of the strongest, consisting for the most part of members of the choirs of S. John's Cathedral and S. Peter's Church, assisted' by several well-known smnt ura,
The Cathedral chancel had been transformed into a temporary concert-platform, while the ways and aisles were lined with extra chairs, the church being filled to its almost capacity.
The service opened with an organ volantary played with consummate skill by Mr. A. G. Ward, who selected "Prelude and Fugue in G." for the opening movement. A short servies of prayer then followed, and then commenced the grand Symphony Cantata. The first part was sxocated by the entire orchestra, under the very able conductorship of Mr. G. Grimble, with Mr. A. G. Ward presiding at the organ; sud ju the second part Mesars Grimble and Ward changed places. In those parts the orchestra played with an exquisite finish, showing their carefat and painstaking training in orchestrel playing, throughout keeping well with their conductors. No. 2 was a chorus, “All men, u'l things, all that has life and breath, sing to the Lord,"swingingly sung by the joint chain, who certainly showed in this, the opening chorus, what they are capable of, and what powerfe songsters we possess in Hongkong. The The Russian Noto has been received, but its soprano solo of Mra Hagen, with sari. chorus, "Praise thou the Lord, O my spírit,” The Government was tastefully rendered, while tho recitative, contenta are not known. remains calm and confident, evidently resolve 1 | (tanor) of Mr. H. Edwards, “Sing yo praise,”
next.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
LONDON, 13th December.
LATER.
M. Delcassé, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said he felt certain that Russia and Japan would arrive at an agreement satisfactory to both. Referring to Morocco, he said that any French advance must be exclusively of an economic and pacific character.
and was quite one of the best of the many good to prosecute the negotiations according to this was a very splendid rendition of a diffloat part, original pluu. ·
things of the evening. Mr. Edwards'a voice is too well known Hongkong to nood any further comment here, though.... sever perhaps, was he heard to greater advantage then in the grand air, "He coantothall your sorrows" "All yo that cried unto the Lord" was then renderyd by the full choir with orchestral accompaniment, when Mesdames Hages and Craddock followed, in the dust (soprano) "I waited for the Lord,” which was choics and pleasing item, though they were somewhat uncertain in their higher noten. The air and recitative (tenor) next rendered by Mr. G. P. Lammert were quits the best thing of the evening. Perfect in voice and expression, is rendition luft nothing to be desired, and was a finirbod piece of vocation. Mrs. Hagen, who followed, in the solo "The night is departing" (with chorus) was agala LONDON, 13th December.
very fine and expressive, and rendered this The Reicheteg has approved of a Bill extend- itam very pleasingly, the shorus supporting her ng the commercial agreement with Greatwell. Tas next part was that very beautiful Britain two years.
THE JAPANESE DIET.
LONDON, 13th December The Japanese Dibt has been dissolved and general election is fired for 1st March next.
GERMANY.
THE KAISER
LONDON, 18th December, The Kaiser has appeared in public for the firel time since the operation,
HOCKEY.
choral, "Let all men praise the Lord," and any whore eles than in the sacred precincts of the Cathedral would undoubtedly hare commanded an encore, which may also be said of the soprano and tenor duet of Miss Murray Bain and Mr." G. H. Edwards.
The chorus, "Ye nations, offer to the Lord glory," was a grand, even glorious piece of orchestration, and once again displayed the talent and power, vocal and instrumental, cf There wi ben match this afternoon, on the our losal amateura. This closed the Cantata, and
Clubground, at 4.50 p., sbarp, when the Hockey Club phy H.M.S. Glary. The folowing
""" represent the Club ;----
Messrs. O, J. Barnes, W. W. G, Rose, P. K. Kayvelt, A. G. M. Fletcher, L. Mr-phy (onptain), P. P. J. Wodehouse, Lioul. Smith, R.MLI, Lioat, Harvey, B.A.M.C., A. B. de Venlo, R.N., Dr. Dartnell, and Dr. Pope, RN..
We are informed by the Hon. Sec. that the following flares are made for the H.K.H.C. during this month:--
December 18th, v. H.M.S. Leviathan; 21st, v. H.M.S. Vengeance; 23rd, r. H.M.B. Albion; 30:b, v. H.M.S. Amphitrite.
was followed by the singing, by all pressut, of Hymn No. 165, O God, our help in ages past," daring which a collection was made, in aid, of the Choir Fand, and which amounted
A. prayer, and the Benedic to 8992.39. tion followed, when Mr. G. Grimble finity closed the Festival by a grand rendition of the organ voluntary "Allegro to Organ Bodea No. 6" (Mendélszɔhu).
The following formed the Chorus: Sopraps: Mesdames Craddock, Hagen, Johuston. Ehn.... mert, Kew, Qu'un, Seth, Waguer, Woodcock. Misses Murray Bain, Hance, Loureire, Beth, Show, Weatherston, Masters W. Hagy R. Freeley, F. Tyler, B. Tyler, A. Godfre A Martin, H. Fleiding, Harvey, Alth Lady Meigh Goodman, Mesdames Dickson, Drayson, Gordon, Grimble, Pieroz, Miss.. Goodman, Innes, Leykum. Tego; Merori
THE account which we publish in another column, contributed from outside sources, of the death and funeral of the noted
Tho S. Petersburg correspondent of the Reform loader HUNG CHDEN. FOOK (07 | Daily Mail telegraphs that Admin! Alexieff HUNG KAM Fook) provides a curious com- proposes to stop next year the immigration of mentary on the methods adopted by the Chinese iute East iberia and Manchuria, A Chinese Government to 'deal with those certain rember only, required us workmen on whom it adjudges to be its enemies. HUNG thu railway, will be permitted to enter these
This is how the S. Petersburg Viedomosti, was a leading man in the carciulosary stricts. It is also proposed to lety a tax of
THE INQUEST ON SERGEANT MANN. movement set going by the so-called £10 on every Chinese merchant entering the the organ of Prince Ukhtomaki, writes of the British military mission to Tibst:-The vast country.
Adjourned from Friday last, the inquest into League of Patriots" or "Triads," While
neutral zone, which prevents car political rivals
the cause of death of Sergeant Mano, parti- Mr lame Candutti, who has recently heen from exee sing pressure in the interior of Chine yet in his techs, he led an army of ten thousand, it is said, against the Viceregal ging highly su eesful concerts at S'-gapors and from exerting their inflasco in Mongolia
calars of which have been already reported in
ring, G. P. Lammert, C. H. Lammert, H. A forces of the Two Kwang provinces. The and Mania, is arranging to give a consert in j and Tarkestan, would then become a res nullina Maritime Customs. For this race there are sixthose columns, was resumed at the Magistracy Danenberg, Dow, G, H. Edwards, P. W. Golt-
Hongkong shot after Christmas, with Joes! That would be the destruction of the efforts
yesterday, Mr. T. Sercombe Smith presiding.
Sergeant John Baines, B.,, sworn, said he Lammert, Parker, F. B. Rayner, Rabie, Thurlow movement was unsuccessful. During his stance. Mad:me Condutti, who is visiting
alrer ly made by intrepid Russian explorers, of
remembered the 4th inst. He did not recognise Waguer. Basses: Mesars W. Armstrong, C. H. troubled life HUNG endeavoured, until the Far East accompanied by her husband, is a the great sacrifices of the Russian Lamaito
overtook him, pupil of Rubenstein, and her talent is very pilgrims who visit Tilt, of all the hopes chief events are of course the International and the carbine (produced) as belonging to the Besvis, F. H. Bell, Brand, Crofton, Craddock, Haya, Hastings, Hanghwoul, grey hairs and old age
bring about the consummation of highly appreciated by musical critics at the entertained by the Tibetans of eventual Russian Open Forrs. The German craw has been deceased. The carbines were all laid out on Grigson,
unfortunate enough to lose their bow within ten
examined them and found them loaded, He Miss Murray Bain, Mrs. Craddock, Mrs. he scheme for the reorganisation of the ports where she has already given concerts, Chese Empire and the deposition of ▲ corr pandent writes: The account in
days of the regatta, but on the whole they have the Library table at Stoneuatters. There he Jenkins, L. Lammert, Symington. Soloists Mann got any ammunition. He heard that Lammert. Conductors and Organists, Mr. the Manchu dynasty. It was in pur-yourcolumns of the throwing overboard of bodies
been together for a longer period than the As to the Open Fours, Hongkong spurismo Sergt, Mann was sick, and when he wakened George Grimble, and Mr. A.G.. Ward, Com visit to Hongkong, only to die. The Canton which I had intended to write on Sunday 1st already cost us so dear in Asia, The invasion will be better posted as to the crews than we of him up he thought he was suffering from the mittes: Rev. F. T. Johnson, M.A, Mrs. Seth, suance of his mission that be paid his last of di pased pigs reminds me of a matter about
British four, so that a good race is anticipated could not make any suggestion as to how Sergt. Hagen, Mr. G. H. Edwards and Mr. C
plot of last Chinese New Year's time will yet but forgot. On that day a sbooling party in the of the British into defenceless Tibet, with the Canton, but it is understood that the Hongkong raffects of dink. be fresh in the public memory: HUNG was (neighbourhood of Silvermine Bay came upon sole object of injuring Rosia and of sowing Rowing Club are sonding up a very good crow, or, rather, near) the bodies of three decaying trouble as fax na her, Siberian frontiers, the' in which case Canton will stand a poor chance.
The course will be above Wong Sha-that is, one of the prime movers in that movement
bullocks, which had been cast asl to and were invasion into the even purely nominal limits of As will be remembered, it was nipped in lying there in a very offensive stato. One the Chinese Empire, which we must defend in between Belcher's Island and the right bank of the bud before the plot came to maturity, appeared (from a distance) to have had a portion our own interests, as much as possible, would be the Pearl River. The officers of the US and both in Canton and in Hongkong cut away; possibly for food, though one is loths very insolent challenge addressed to Russia, monitor Monterey have kindly consented to and eo long as it is not too late, why should we have the course measured, and the Harbour seizures of rebels and contraband armament to think so. Can these be some of the con-
demned cattles which were mentioned in your not render a service at Peking and Lhasan, by authorities will keep it clear, so that, given fine of war were made. At that time HUNG paper last week as having been taken many aftering a protest against the expedition of wasther, a most enjoyable regatta should be held escaped. The latest development of the case miles out to sea and there dumped? It seems Colonel Younghusband and Colonel Macdonald on a piece of water which cannot be equalled in
into the kingdom of the Lanas ? that came to European ears from Canton curious that they floated in 80 se 20.
support against British encroachments, and ef Russian prestige in the eyes of that people. Great Britain could then surely and rapidly secure the triumph of her policy, which has
the old country.
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Mrs. Hagen, Mr. W. Armstrong, Mr. W. J. Captain Parker, B.A.M.C., deposed that Terrill, Mr. A., G. Ward, and Mr. F. Sergt. Mann was admitted into hospital on 16th Hayley Bell, Hon. Secretary, and the following December, 1902. He was discharged on 5th ladies and gontiemon, composed the Orchestra: treatment till 13th July. Sergt. Mann ap. Bunny Messrs. Xavier, Lopez Sydney, Schmidt. Barlow, Dominiob, Rezario, Beck, January, 1903, and attended the hospital for Violins--Mrs. Ough, Miss Drew, Miss G.
Catchick, Alves, and Sargeant Jenkins, R.E. peared to hire to be a very quiet, docent man, a
Violas: Dr. Swan, Messrs. Gonzalez, and His Worship found that death was due to a bullet shot in the boad, the wound being self.
very unlikely person to commit suicide.
inflicted,
and Kolg Double Bass:-Mr. Sequcira F. A. Rozario, Jan. Cellos-Mesure. Millor