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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3071, 1903
A new golf course was opened at Singapore The Jelop Pass alone yet, and it is only on the 15th inst. Singapore is rich in linka, advance Gyangtse, On the 20th inst. 18 shops were burnt in a 160 miles ¡from
Lhassa serious conflagration at Shanghal. A fatigos. itself, unless the attitude of the Tibe-party from H.M.8. Sirius got the are under
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ASSORTMENTS in the Colony of GOODS SUITABLE FOR TIMELY FRESENTS: CONFECȚIONERY in FANCY BOXES
selling one of the BEST
of Itar Design.
GOOD PIPES in Great Variety, CIGAR and CIGARETTE-HOLDERS. CIGAR CIGARETTE CASES,
FANCY PERFUME SPRAYS. PERFUMES in FANCY BOXES.
EBONY-BACKED HAIR BRUSHES, EHONY-BACKED TOILET MIRRORS. SOAPS in FANCY BOXES.
MANICURE SETS.
FANCY PUFF BOXES.
And so on.
TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.
The success of Mr. W. A. &. Tilļoke's stable at the Bangkok Races euntinued on the secund day, the 10th inst., when 4 wins out of 7 foll, to him.
Chion appears perfectly inert in the matter. As for Bussic, ramvors are many, including. even an absurd tale of Russian engineers fortifying Lhasa, but beyond the biuster of the S. Petersburg Press little is heard about
The Kobe match-merchants are preparing a the opinion iufthe Tear's Eaipire of the
grand reception for ex Governor Taft of the British expedition.
The first British attempt to open coPhilippines, who in now en route to Japan and
mercial communications between India sul Tibet is 130 years old. The idea was that of WARDEN HASTINOS, and he began to attempt to carry it out in 1774. As wa but natural in those days of slow communi- cations and in a land even then intensely exclusive, negotiations and offorte went on for years. HASTYsus left India in 1785 and is successors, less farsighted than he was, abandoned the task. Even during the unsuccessful war of the Nepalese against Tibet and China in 1792, Britain did not intervene, which she might well have done with profit. Nearly another century passed before, in 1884, ngaia' a quarrel between. Nepal and Tibet called attention to the question. In the interval it is true that small quantities of goods filtered into Tibet
the United States,
Four European polico constablos ut Singapore have been dismissed the service, rays the Singapore Free Press, but no reason is given for this action.
Captain Lyous, C.P.8., bas insugurated Christmas tree party for the children of the members of the police fores and their friends to take place on the 31st inst.
The fourth dance of the season, to be given by the Masonic Quadrillo Club, takes place at Ice House Street, on the Masonic Hall,
The Star Saturday evening, the 2 proc. Ferry will leave for Kowloon at i àm
It is said of the Bishop of Oxford that, when advised to take a motor-car trip during his. last summerholidays, be replied that he could not do that as he did not understand the mechanism
The Royal Artillery propose to give a dance TELEGRAM S. SUDDEN DEATH AT THE SAILORS'
on the 19th January next.
On the recommendation of the Principal. Medical Officer of the Bengal Proeidenny, au experiment to be made at Dun Dour in des- troying the Jarve of mosquitoes by kerosene oil has been sanctioned.
Chinese property-owners in Selangor are said to lave boon badly hit by the recent depression of the tin-market. They are resorting to mortgages on all sides, and the next Chineso New Year is expected to be ushered in with very gloomy prospects.
Sir
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THE “EMPRESS OF INDIA" COLLISION CASE.
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On Sunday night another sudden death took place, the deceased being a British sailor, named John Wilson, who had lately been discharged from the British sailing vessal Glen Doon, It appears that the man went to the Sailors' Home, at West Point, on the 5th inst. and Lod ́ bern ataying there since, drinking heavily meanwhile.. On Saturday night last be returned to the Home about 10 o'clock, utterly inebriated, and
SHANGHAI, December 29th, 5.50. p.m. was soon to bed by the watchman. The next morning, betwoou '5 and 6 o'clock, he was found dead in his bed. A post-mortem held later in the day by Dr. Huator, at the mortuary. revealed the fact that the cause of donth was atcoholism, Denessed was 42 years of age, and believed to be unmarried.
THE VERDICT. The Empress of India has been found A performance was given in Tokyo in Christmas week of two short plays, Petticoat solely culpable. Judgment has been givea Porfidy dod A Fantomime Rehearsal. the proceeds were given to the Union Jack Club against the Empress of India. Claude MacDonald was the obief organiser, and in favour of the Wong Tui, with costs in London, a club open to all soldiers, sailors, or marines on leave or adrift.
THE TAIKOO SPORTS,
Foll preparations have been roads for the Taikoo sports to be hold on the 1st January, 1904. An energetic committee have been assisting Mr. W. M. Soatt, the chairman, and Mr. R. HL
LONDON, 29th December, 12 am, Stephensor, the secretary, in making arrango
Mr. J, S. Thomson, acting local agent for the TWO BIG CRUISERS SOLD. Paolo Mail Steamship Co., writes to us to explain that there is no delay to the mail by the Korea, with the exception of that for Shanghai, as tho Korea, being a 21-knut vessel, is quite able to make up one day's delay caused by waiting for the U.S. Becretary of War.
WHO IS THE PURCHASER ? The cruisers building at Genoa for the
Sir Henry Blake seems to be reforming Argentine Republic, the Moreno and Rive- Government hours in Colombo a little. Wer
read in the Times of Ceylon-We understand davis, both 20-knot bonts, of 7,700 tons, from India and vice-versa; and a few Indian and had no desire to be a "bishop in partibus!" that H.E, the Governor has sent an order to the | have been sold for £1,500,000.
We have recoivod froin Messrs. Kelly and Walsh an advanco copy of their Imperial Eng lish and Chinese Diary for 1901. It contains a great deal of useful information and is a very handy diary for business men,
Through the negligence of the coolies in heaping up the stones piled ready for road repairs, in itangoon, Mr. G. G. B. Van Some ren, Barristor-at-law, at with a fatal accident,
natives, who had been trained by the Indian Geographical Department, penetrated into Even in Tibet disguised us merchants.
exploring British 1885 proposed
11 expedition was totally defeated by the passive resistance of the Lamas, backed. secretly by Peking; but, on Britaju consenting to withdraw the mission, Chim signed an agreement at Peking in 1986, "after, careful whereby she promised, enquiry into the circumstances, to adopt. to exhort and encourage the people" {uf Tibet] "with a view to the
ength is 725ft, gips, breadth 75ft., depth 49ft, promotion and development of trade." The Lamas, however, were excited by and gross tonnage 24,000. There will be ac the British withdrawal and made the re-commodation for 3,900 passung ers. strictions ou trade greater than ever and A. S. WATSON & CO.] even weupied posts in. Sikkim, in con-
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sequence of which a military force was des- parched against them from India in the spring of 1885. But a pause was soon
made, to await Chinese mediation.
This
while driving a friend to the railway-station.
Secretariat fixing the hours of work of the Government clerks from 10 am to 4.30 p.m. The time of beginning work now is half-an-hour earlier than has been the practice hitherto. His Excellency bas also desired a record kept. of the daily attendance.
It may be of interest to the gentlemen who are responsible for the project of running a turbine steamer between here and Canton to know that the new turbine passsager stone
Brighton established a record resoutly when she.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.
LONDON, 27th December. The Russian Fress is showing alarm at the increasing numbers and activity of bands of Hunnses in Manchuria. The bonds, which are wall armed. overrun the country and terrories
und pillage the inhabitants.
The Russian
ments for the event. and it is anticipated that the sports will surpass any that have been hold | yet under Taikoo auspices. About 700 invita- Lions have been sent out by the commitico. The ground is fo excellent condition. All the events. have filled well, especially the 'oyoling. On the whole the cycle-racing should be better than
of course, is laroiured for the firo-miles and two- miles, but he has formidable rivals to compete against in Austen and Merican, not to mention L. Twoomey, who will also race, we understand. Palmer and Forbes are reported to be going strong; Sinclair is also showing good form. Of. the others, it may be said they have not done n great deal of training,always excepting Holmes, It is rather a pity that that well-known figure on the maing track, J. M. Bailey, is not compot."
a dangerous opponent to mest. In the flat ing this year; he rides pluckily and is always. racing Kinnaird is being basket for first place
anything seo in Hongkong so far. MoKirdy,
in the and miles. J. Watson has been "off
The now White Star steamer Ballic, launchos succeeded in passing the piorhead at Diepp" troops are undergoing great hardships sad colour," but doubtless he will toe to lino when on 23rd November at Belfast, easily takes first 2hra. 39ains, after leaving Newhaven piero, auffering considerable loss in endeavouring to place is the largest verset in the world. Her a distance of sixty-four knots, or seventy-five keep the bauds in cheque [? check].
The Treasury in Ponang is evidently doing all it can to facilitate currency matters. The Assistant Treasurer courteously informes the Press that the Treasury is now supplied with a quality of currency notes of denomination, which will be issued in exchange for British and
miles.
Dr. Albers, of Schoenberg, has discovered that rabbits subjected to the action of X-raya The become aseless for breeding parposon. doctor thinks that heroin may lie the solution of the rabbit difficulty in Australis, and in en brethren to continue the investigation with this elaborate pamphlet has invited his- medionl
object. One fems learned than the doctor,
The reorganisation of the Chinese army is
causing considerable concern in Govoramental circles in S. Petersburg, where it is viewed as a sign of distrust in Russia.
GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.
LONDON, 27th December.
M. Delcassé, speaking in the Senate, said that France and Great Britain being mutually
time is called. A good race between Kinnaird and Watson will be worth saing; the old Clydesdale Harriera man, if in "going" form should put up s pretty race. Cyclists who bavu been training on the track speak well of its condition. It has just undergone repairs, A grand stand has been erected, capable of accommodating 300 people. The 100 yards race will be ren as usual, across the grass course, which is in fius condition. There will be a bar at which light refreshmenta can be obtained, Stephenson every provision possible has been made for the comfort of the guests. Of course the handicaps have not yet come to light, but there is little doubt that the awards of the handicappers will be received with a much satisfaction as the award of any handicapper The handicappers are Mosses T. Grimshaw, F. W. White, A. MeKirdy, J. Glyn and T. Mook.
was so long is coming that ju Sep tember / Maxiesn dollars, to boná-fide traders who wish suggests the Express, might imagine that the complementary to each other, conciliation was and, indeed, unler the supervision of Mr.
of the same year the Tibetars were attacked and driven to Chumbi, a name which we A Chinese emissary. often hear now. thereupon promised speedy opening of negotiations. The ultimate result of these was the Tibet-Sikkim convention of 1890,- by which the British protectorate over Sikkim was defanely recognised, while the question of providing increased facilities for trade across the frontier was to be hereafter discussed, as also was that of the method
to export currency to places with which-Penang has a cash trade. The dollars will be issued in multiples of 3100.
Australians would prefer to kill the rabbits when caught.
It is always interesting to compare other people's idea about our Government with our
There has just been issued from the offics of the Hongkong Daily Press the Directory of o Protestant Missionaries in China, Japan, and All the various Corea for the year 1901. missions are put under their respective hendi gs, showing the members of them, and in addition reference is easy. The Directory is enclosed in there is an alphabetical list of the name, in that blue paper covers; it will be incorporated is the
We read in the Manila Sunday Sun The zenate favours the treaty recently signed by the Chinese Government which conodes special privileges to American traders in the Celestial Empire. Only a few more months of and any commercial treaty with Chins will be, inactivity on the part of the state Department
dismemberment are allowed to proceed as absolutely worthless if the Powers in favour of
in which oficial communications between Daily Press Chronicle and Directory when tim Russia has in Manchuria, France in the south
India and Tibet should be conducted. In spite of this treaty, however, no steps what ever were taken by the Authorities in Tibet. with regard to increasing trade facilities, and
is ready for publication.
Closely following on the marriage of Princess MARRIAGE.
Alies of Battenberg to Prince Nicolas of Greece, On the 21st December, at the Union Church, Hongkong, by the Ber. c. I. Dickling, Jous
consin, Princess Alice of Albany, to Prince ALEXANDER, third son of the hie Rogers Parris,
comes the announcement of the hotrothal of her angler e tho kata CHSELF'S SCANLES, of another convention in 1893 proved equally Alexander of Teck, brother of the Princess of [3802 ineffective. Ten years have passed, and In- Wales. The marriage is to take place in the dian trade is barred out as closely as ever. early spring. It will ho remembered that it was It cannes be said that the Indian Govern-in favour of the Duke of Albany, brother of ment, luas not shown patience; others night Princess Alice, that the Duke of Conzanght But now it has gave up his right of succession to the Duchy of call it by a hardor name. been decided that Tibet and the vague infic Saxe-Coburg and Gutha, after the suicida of the ence of China behind must be brought to young heir some years ago. reason, and that no more exeuses and passi-
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Hongkong policemen will be interested to hear that according to Lloyd's Weekly, the London police are to get su increase of 3)- a week.
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The following is from the Daily Express -
to Cauton and elsewhere, until it was estimated that some 10,000 or more lind been sold."
is watching the Kwabgai vebellion, waiting to pounce upon that naprotected province at the slightest protext, while the Germans and obtain control of the Yangtze valley." Yel English are both playing a desperate game to we cannot see a trace of activity, much leas "desperate play," on the part of our Government in the Yangtze region. The long sleep, as far as we are able to judge out here, coulinnes as sound as ever.
always possible.
THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST.
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LONDON, 27th December. M. Delcassé in the Freach Senate, referring to the Far East, said that there was nothing to justify any reliance on alarmist roports of the possibility of war between Russia and Japan)
The United States are pressing Corsa to open resulting in a treaty leaving neutrals no trade
Moulden. advantages in Cores and Manchuria.
In view of the situation in the Orient, the United States Asiatic Squatron, now at Hono- Wija, and China to open Antung and
Tuesday, lulu, will start on its roturn to Cavite on
LICENSING SESSIONS.
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WHS.
CLUB LUSITANO.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS,
The Club Lusitano, one of the piouser clubs o the Colony, is undergoing exluniya improve- ments, which, necessitating a heavy cullay, must indicate prosperity. The clab, ever since the days of Governor Coelho d'Amaral of Macao, who laid the foundation stone of the building, hos always been of good standing. Forhaps, though, it was never so flourishing financialty A few years ago, the building covered more ground than it does now,. as at the present time.
a portion of the property-the theatre-being soll when the concern was tarned into a limited
company. Under the new arrangements there are two billiard-rooms, one on either hand. as one onters the hall; two tables
At the back on the right in oach room.
on the left the bar. is the library, and
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tilen in handsome design, replacing planking; up-stairs, on the first floor, is a spacious ball- room, the windons feciny Shelley Street. A
The whole flooring downstairs. has just been
The Justices of the Parca assembled yester
to consider the application of James D. M. day afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, at the Magistracy, Cameron for the transfer of his Publican's. Licence to sell liquors on the premises known as the Occidental Hotel, Nos. 40 to 44, Elgin Bood, Kowloon, to one Rudolf Mattbasy, The The Japan Mait deak this with the latest re-hash in the Daily Mail of the "Emils-Brown-applicant was represented by Mr. Grist, of the
вд firm of Wilkinson and Grist, solicitors, alias-Lody.Om-Empress-of-Cores" story,
The justices present were Mr. T. Sercambe earlier version of which we alluded to a low
Messrs. J. H. Kemp and C, A. D. Melbourne."
There being no police or other objections to
businers before the meeting the sessions wore nf King of Foringal. Other decorations, the transfer applied for, the application was
though simple in themselves, are displayed with granted nanimously. There being no othern steworthy feature here is lakers oil painting.
great taste. By erecting a stage in the ball. then adjourned.
room it becomes a good hall for amateur theatricals; ordinarily the chamber is used as a sitting room. The dining-room, also on the first floor, locle on to Elgin Terraco; then laid? green-room on the opposite side, also to the rear used for members' bed rooms. From a verandal, of the ball-room. Second and third doors aro opening on to the third foot, one gets a very fair view of the barbour,
EXTENSIVE ROBBER Y
Ir seems very likely that among the vity shall be allowed to prevent the carrying Mr. Normaa Mackenzie, of the Church Mis months ago:-This is a splondid mare of Smith, presidlog, Captain Lyons, C. S. P, and
pages of the Arabian Nights than for the questions to be settled in 190-1 is that of the out of promises, some of them really seven- sionary Society, describing his experiences in confused nonsense, much batter Sitted for the
The course is the only connection with the dreadful famine in the teen years old fature predominance of outside influence in Tibet; or at least, if it is not settled nex: dignified one possible. Hitherto the Indian Kwangsi, a province of Southern Chins, says: columns of a London journal. Who was the
than in soy place visited subsequently. It was year, a go towards settlemer is pro Government has but succeeded in making is distress was certainly more cut eng original rouenser, we wonder. The Lady Om here where human flesh, winally that of executed is undoubtedly a real person, but, that her nume bable. Hi, o, since the days of the culons in the eyes of the Lamas.
criminals, was sold in open market. Wernon, means the dawn of the morning" is just about as true as her identity with "Emily Brown." eighteenth century, when Tibet was itself n
The German mail of the 25th Novombor was and girls were sold by the hundred, and taken It is also true that the Lady Om ought to be tion fairly able to hold its own with its
the Emperor's wife for the same reason that neiglitoms, China has been the one dominant delivered in London on the 28th inst.' intiuence; and so far did China en curage the natural exclusiveness, of the Tibetans that no other nation ever succeeded in get ting a footing. But in the latter half of the nineteenth century Chinese power in Tibet dwindled greatly, though her traditional Of lace years, influence might remain. there is no doubt, Russin, through the medium of some of her Buriat subjects,
On the Praya East vehicle traffic is non Buddhists of the suwe school as the Tibetans impossible owing to the P. W. D. operations in kás been making attempts to gain the footing heightening the level of the road. Rickslias, previously denied. Terhaps reports in the ete., have to go round by Morrison Hill British Press have rather exaggerated Rus- sia's doings, but that they were not entirely groundless is plain from the admissions in the Russian papers.
Wild dogs are reported to be numerous in the neighbourhood of Lokmachow, near Lantia Folice Station. They come down from the hills at night and devastate the hen-coosts.
On entering his shop on the morning of the Dame Marjory ought to hare boen Simon's, but 17th inst. Li Chen Cheong, a large dealer in A brime paper anvcndoes that Kira. Richard- the whole tale of the caronation is tho purest of miscellaneous goods, opered his safo, to obtain tou, the last surviving daughter of John Peel, inventions. We suspect, however, that Lady sims money to niest some payments he had to the famous huntsman and hero of the well-Om is not the only spark from which this make, when he discovered that the safe had been known hanting song, "D'ye ken John Pasi?"sensational smoke has ascended. There is opened, and $4,500 extracted. Information was has died at Greenwig, Calderbeck, ut the age of story current about a Busiau Indy in Seoul, Immediately given to the police, and detectives
NOTES FROM CHINA-TOWN.. wighty. "Calderbuck" should be “Caldbeck," wbn, speaking Corosa admirably, and having were put on the case, when, as a result of There is still a nephew of John Paul alive, of been an intimate friend of the late Queau, still their investigations, one Li Chap Chung, a the same name; he resides in Newton-stewar, has access to the Palass, and is often consulted cters in the employ of Li Chen Cheong, and
Though money has been somewhat light of Scotland. By the way, John Peal's born by the Emperor, though it need scarcely be who sleeps in the shop, was found in possession
late, business on the whole is good. The commemorated in song is now in possession of said that she has no Damo-Marjory aspirations, of a key that opens the safe, In consequence the AI. P. for Lancaster. It is a batterad old Perhaps the American idealist who monu of this discovery Lá Chap Choong was arrested, bountiful rice-harvest, too, has greatly added to brass call more like a policonna's whistle than factured the "Emily-Brown" story, rolled Om and yesterday placed before Mr. T. Bercomho general prosperity. Cattle soutiane to arrive and the Russian lady into one and supplemented Smith, at the Magistracy, when after evidence the compound with the former's aspirations to of the arrest had been taken, the case was anything else.
A Hongkong police inspector tells a good be raised to the position of an honest woman at remanded, on the application of Mr. Holmes,
the time when the Emperor hopes to celebrate solicitor, who has been retained in the case for dition, Grarber-factories are particularly busy The latter have, in Police Force at Tsimshatsui Station, Kowloon story about an incident that happened at
Christmas. Two blue-jackets got to words and his jabiles, whenever that may bo. ebess the public street as the venue on which the quarrel should be mottled by fisticuffe. Just
Inspector A. C. Lingley sends us an invita on to a smoking concert to be given by the
on New Year's Eve, commencing at 7.30.
Notwithstanding the
vacation in
the
their turn, accused Britain of intriguing in Tibet, but the manner in which up to the present year we have allowed China and Supreme Court, Air, Justice Wiss sat yesterday Tibet to ignore their promises to provide to hear several cases. These were of as increased trade facilities across the Sikkim- unimportant nature and did not occupy much Tibetan frontier should be a sufficient time in being disposed of.
Lord' CURZON, however, has this
mere worthy policy of! year initiated a insistance on the fulfilment of engagements, the outcome of which is the expedition now on Tibetan soil. Operations have not so far been of a very active or arduous nature. The inhabitants indeed have been passive
answer.
as the would-be combatants were about to begin ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. The race for the Commodore's Cups will be used his well-known persuasive elequence to fighting the inspector came on the acens and prevent trouble. Taking the mon each iri tarasailed on Friday, the 1st January, starling at In our report of the "Tansan" trade mark he told them it would be foolish to fight at 11 am. Couse, Mah-wan island (starboard). onge at Singapore yesterday, wo were made, by Christmas time. After talking then over, the Handicap-Farnon, Elspeth, and Dione, scratch; an obvious printer's error, to state that the water inspector got the sailers to shake hands with Aileen, 3 min; Alannah, 8 min; One-Desiga, 13 was first introduced into Singapore under the each other. As they did so, one of them said min. 20 secs.; Iris, Gloria, 20 min; Chanticleer Dema “tabsan” in 1898. From the context it to the other, "The inspector's right now, Bill, and Meteor, 22 min. 50 secs. Payne, 28 min.
each class. might have been guessed that this should read bat I'll knock your adjectived nose off to- There are three cups. Only one cup may go to
in 1893.”
MOITOW."
the defenca.
WEATHER-REPORT.
in a very healthy condition from Kwangtung
and Kwongsi pastares, and Canton industrias
for the greater part are in a flourishing con
preparing for the Chinese New Year, and so, indeed, are the various confectioners. The New Year is still too far distant, though, for general The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued preparations. A notable illustration of Chi- Beso thrift han just come to light: the wives of the following repert
Du the 99th at 11.30. The barometer has a very wealthy resident at Conten-a family The depression lying over Manchuria yeater.ployed daily making large quantities of moon- fallen much at Vadiworlook, risen quickly just rolling in money, so to speak-being om
at cut-throat prices. The sale of sweet-swelling A high pressure area les over Central China, jasmine from the same gentleman's front gar Strong monsoon in the Formosa Channel and den, also, is said not only to pay the gardeners' day has moved Eastwards into the N. part of cakes, which are hawked on the streets and sold the Bes of Japan,
Forecast:-molerate to fresh N. winds; fine. wages, but yield a considerable income. China See
over N. Chion.