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of the most recent articles in our Port Arthur contemporary went into a considera- tion of Germany's Eastern policy, starting off with the statement that the position of "splendid isolation," abandoned by Britain, bas boon taken by Germany, who sces now A. S. WATSON & CO., a danger in its turning into one of gloomy

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In connection with the žin, of ion af Canton on the 8th January, 1852, some of our readers point out that in has not been unknown at the Peak: Of course this fact does not interfere with the Canton record. Perhaps sOODE will be able to tell us when the Paak record was established.

We are pleased to announce that at a men- ting of the Society of Arts (London), held on the 2nd December last, Sir George Birdwood, KCLE, C81, LL., in the chair, Mr. Alfred Carter, Mom. kong Sanitary Staff, was dected a member of the Society (without entrance fee), in apprecis tion of his nutiring energy in the cause of snuitation. Mr. Carter holds 21 diplomus and

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solitude. For this, says the Novy Krai, Germany can ask for no sympathy, for the has driven away the nations disposed toward | union with her. "It is nobody's secret that she is vory anxious to lead Russia into "war in the Far East, and that she is alarmed "at the possibility of a drawing together between Russin and England, which she is trying by every means to prevent. Russia "involved in war would leave Germany at liberty to accomplish her desires in the Near East, while an Anglo-Russian rap "prochement would upset her plans cour

pletely. As no success scomei likely to attend her intrigues to bring about a war "or to prevent the rapprochement, Germany "tried to secure France's co-operation in the Bagdad Railway." It being shown that Germany absolutely refused to admit other Powere participating on equal terms in.this railway scheme, all eres were opened and longer and that "as yours is a woman's paper, "the whole world to-flay is agreed as to the I thought someone in your office might keep "nature of German policy, which GIBSON bim for me until I can look after him again "BOWLES defined in the English Parlin-rayself." The baby has been adopted as a member of the staff. This would seem to open "ment as 'Intrigue in politics, deceit in “finance—we do not recognise the exact up great possibilities for Mr. Hatmsworth quotation. "The Cabinets of Paris, London, new women's paper, the Daily Mirror.

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BOXING.

QWAY-

A boxing entertainment took place in the Theatre last night, under the management of Mr. Sam Nowman. The house was hardly. up to expectations, rival attractions in the City Hall no doubt keeping some It was about 20 minutes past 9 o'clock when

commenced, Nicholls, of. the first event HM.S. Glory, meeting Bergor, of H.M.S.Tamar. Nicholls, the taller and lighter-built man, soon asserted bis saperiority, Borger, though of tus physique for his size, appearing out of condition. The Tamar man lasted, how- ever, till the fifth round, when he went down and was practically counted out, Nicholls aufer- tunately did not hear the referee, ran io, and struck bia opponent again, osusleg Mr. Now- man to give Borger the decision on a fout. This was distinctly hard luck for Nicholla.. It was

the announced that Newman and Ryan would

FIRE IN QUEEN'S ROAD, At S.15 yesterday morning a are broke out in the jewelry shop of Chan Cheung Chenk, carried Queen's Rond Central, the whole premises being entirely gutted and damage, so far as 'could be estimated, dose to the extent of S14,000 dollars. Besides the jewelry Chan also dealt in misoel. laneous foreign gooda, and these were insured ARRIVAL AT HOIHOW.

to the extent of $12,000, the jewelry not being The Ellen Eickmers has arrived here.

insured. As soon as the alarm was sent in to [The above news is kindly furnished to us by the Central Police Station, the first thing done the N. D. L. Co. The N. D. L. ss. Elion was to telephone to have the water turned on, Rickmers, while on a voyage from Bangkok to so that as son as the Fire Brigado, under Chief Hongkong, with a cargo of rice, went ashoro Inspector Baker, and Mr. Macdonald, engineer of the Fire Brigade, an ived on the scene, which on the l'arecele, a dangerous shoal situated some 350 miles or so from Hongkong. The they did in a few moments after the alarm was N. D. L. s... Wontoi, with Mr. Krebs, Hong-given, they were enabled to set to work at once, kong superintendent of the N. D. L. Co., and with the aid of the re-escope son had a inst. The local agents of the N. D. L. under burning rapidly, and soon after collapsed, and board, left Hoogkorg for the wreck on the 1st stream of water playing on the roof, which was the whole place was gutted. It was by a miracle stand that the vessel got off with her own steam. Some cargo, of course, may have had to be that the fire did not spread to the adjoining jetti:ened. Ex. D.P.]

houses, and it is entirely due to the yeoman servica rendered by the Fire Brigade that the conflagration was confined to the one building. Had it spread to the aext houses, it would bare run like wikifire along the length of terrace, the houses there being old and easily combustible, and | An intersal was then taken, the time being the damage done would have been enormons. 10.15.

On resumption, Butler, of the Sherwood The more credit is duo to the Brigade through the fact that at the time of the outbreak there Foresters, met Leighton, f H.M.8. Albion, in?

The Foldier, who had the was a breeze blowing, favourable to the spread a 15-round contest. of the fire. The cause of the fire is believed to advantage in height, seemed to tiro' in round 4, but recovered. Again in round 9 be due to the carelessness of a cool who went

A.. lncky up- to the second story to get some dried meat. | Leighton nearly had him out. carrying an ignited torch which to dropped, and-down on the jaw next round made the Putting fire to some dry goods stured there. It sallor qaver, but he pulled through and won is understood that a considerable quantity of a deserved victory on points in round 15.

The description of the remaining events. jewelry was sarol, as it was packed away in fron

will appear to-morrow. safes and boxes, which ware fire-proof.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

Recently there was found on the doorstep of the Australian Woman office in Sydney a tiny baby wrapped in a shawl. Pinned to its dress THE SITUATION IN THE FAR BAST,

was a letter to the editress from the infant's. mother saying she was unable to support it any

LONDON, 4th January.

The departure of the Russian squadron at Bizerta has been postponed for some days in consequence of telegraphic instructions,

The Peace Bureau at Berne has drafted a memorandam in support of the petition of the Powers calling on them, under the Hague con- vention; to offer Russia and Japan their sur- vices with a view to a poncofal settlement of their difficultios.

LATER.

The Ostasiatische Iny publishes the fellow. ing telegram dated Berlo, 30th Decembor→→

The Russian reply is either despatched or The situation in the Far East has been con. about to be despatched. According to various sidered here, during the last few days, to Los inspired reports from 8. Petersburg it is quite Nos conciliatory, and, even if it does aut concede little more serious, but not desperate. all minds have been made easier by an official everything Japan has asked, it will certainly pare the way to farther negotiations. It is

notification by Japan to the German Govern

not mee, owing to the former's duties as refores disadvantage--a great putting him at a disappointment to the spectators. To all up Smith, of H.M.B. Eclipse, and Turner, of H.M.S. Albien, came on for 6 rounds, but Turner, a small bazar who conceded about two stone, was never in it. Smith played with his man sari put him out in the third round!

"ed, there is no doubt that it will set itself mont, according to which Japan has neither worthy of note that the Continental Pressi fel smoking concert was hold on Tuesday night without doubt be of goodly character; an

the solution of this problem, and then it "will be all the worse for Germany,"

Thus writes the Noeg Krai, and the point of view seems to us interosting, as well as unusual up to now in the Russian Press. It would require a very profound study of A. S. WATSON & CO. Central European politics to know what

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presented to Russia an aktimatum, bor is on the point of so doing. On the other hand, it is always represents the Rusiau replies as pacifio, reported from S. Peter harg that the Russian and the attitude of Japan as provocativo. In Government has expressed great satisfaction any case the prevaleat feeling to-day is peaceful.

at the conciliatory tone of the last Japanese declaration. The Russian Press is also now wuch quieter. As has been shown by an ex- change of views between all European Govern

munis, no one thinks that war is unavoidable.

CRICKET.

The most important cricket fixtures for the

next few weeks are as follows:

ANOTHER SHOW FORTHCOMING, The sporting public are to have un opp tunity of witnessing at the City Hall on Saf day another boxing tournoment, which proni es to be on a grand scale, the bantam star bout of the evening. Mickey Lacey, of the Vengeance, baring held the championship of the championship of the Chian Station being the

Mediterranean Fleet, is matched to meas Lar Layton, of the Albion, who claims honours for the Chinn Station, have already met at Yokohama and bore good bout, but neither was quite good to land the final blow, and there being difference in style and hard work the res then decided to give à draw. They have to go 20 rounds now for champion honours of Chin Station, Both ladate good condition and The Odean is

The

WARRANT OFFICERS' CLUB. At the Warrant Offers Club a very success- under the genial-presidency of Mr. Bryant. There were a many good entertainers present,

Bowen sang in his customary good form, bis numbers comprising The British Lion," and the evening.posses! away all too quickly. Mr.

Simple Simon," "Queen of the Earth," and "In Friendship's Name." Among the other vocalists Mr. Kent made a good appearance fi "I will be there" and "Mulligan's Saturday, 9th January.-A.0.C. e. Civil motor-car." Mr. Bond gave a capital ron- grounds there are for the opinions advanced.

The Loudon Outlook, writing on the Tibetan Service C.C., League Match. For this game, during of "For old time's sake," while the It seems to us that, as far as Great Britain

For question, Bays-According 10% Laffan telegram which may decide the League championship for irrepressible Mr. King obliged with bis well- is concerned, the position is this.

Russia believes that, with Lasa British, our the season, the Cricket Ground has been lent known favourite "The farmer's boy," and Annie Laurie." Among the others who sus- many years, and for many reasons, Britain

Empire will te regarded by five hundred So far the Civil Service has drawn one game has been eager to be on the best terms with

willions of Asiatics as the mightest Power is that the A.U.C. has lost one, all their other tained the programms were Mr. Peak, “Winds indeed at one time-there was no

that blow from the South" and "The sen Germany; ally who would have been more popular.world. In other worde, Busia is able to lift engagements ending successfully for beth.

Saturday, 16th January-H.K.C.C. «, Thetry"; Mr. H. W. Wolle, "A soldier and ing a men named Cooke, who will me But, in spite of the friendship of individuals, the matter clear of its immediate commercial Among whom we may clues the Kaiser him and military issues, and to grasp its bearings on Garrison, return match. self (in spite of all indiscretions, telegraphic or oratorical), the policy of Germany in recent years has succeeled consistently in alienating the British nation and has inspired Russia, on the other absolute distrust. hand, ver appealed to the sympathies Refusing like of the British nation. France and Germany to swing the censer me the Juggernaut (to borrow Dr.

| Dizon's expressive phrase in the Deren- her Contemporary Review), we hal. no

assumed

her quarrel with our ally Japas, and on the

whole straggle for the Far East. Meanwhile,

it is hard to feel convinced that Great Britain is an fully alive to her chures of au inestimable gain's Russia, is alive to her risk of an irrepa

The Emperor of India is, rable loss.. and must continue to be, the Great White Emperor and Lord Hirb Protector of Buddhism, and the Buddhists' liest city must pass into

duys' fixture.

a man," and "The skipper and his boy"; Crane, of the Vengeaner, y

(grame-weight for a 10-rcand go. China New Year.-H.K.C.C. v. United Mr. Presley, "The Camptown Races " Services, return match. This will be a two phone); Mr. Gladwell, I wonder why" several times shown his ability

Mr. Presley, jua. "Upidee"; Mr. Bar hit well, in the contesta held Mr. Stoker Thompson, a welterweight deo,

"Think before you speak ";

championship hours, hasing ap Webb," Kitty Wills "and "The Union Jack"; Mr. Bryant, "An old man's darling;" and bad an unbraten rocord, and having Mr. Dingle, "How do you like London." at Yokohama beat on Gordon of U,2.8.W Daties of accompanist wore ably undertaken

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Volunteer We hear the Hongkong Artillery parado at Headquarters at 2.30 p.m on Saturday and march out through tho

no other hands. And it is riot our funit that town to a position ou the Jubilee Road, whence by Mr Sheffield, The Singing of God Savo

Lausa cannot be left alons.

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the King," which brought an enjoyable enter.be á mas of ability and resource. The beagy, to a close, took place a few weights are to be introduced in the persons of minutes before midnight arrived so as to allow Jones, a murine of the Albion and Morgan, a that the Kowloon contingent to catch the last sailor of the Vengeance, runner-up of the hoary- weight championship of the Mediterranean Station. This contest is billed to go Ed-rounds, and is saro to be a lively and cleau fight. Bor gen, of the Tumar, and Byng, of the Pengeance! are to go 6 rounds at catohweight, Bergen b

RICKSHA FARES IN THE NEW TERRITORY.

alternative bat to oppose Russia with all our Canindian fur coats (the same that were pur- the. Corps, since its conversion to Artillery, ferry.

has bad the opportunity of firing the power. Nevertheless with Russia, being chased for the troops in North Chinn in 1900)

for his troops shows that he thoroughly appre 15-Pr. guns, and no doubt there will be Mach disappointment an open enemy and not an

good muster. the beginning of November 20deg, of frost were

was felt at camp in October last, when it was friend, reconciliation has never seemed ciated the rigour of the Tibetan climate. At

decided to postpone the practice with theso E.C.mpossible, could a ground for agreement registered at Kambs Jong, and the winter was

be discovered. Tately, as the ally of Erance. | then only just setting it. In the xpedition of guns, but everyone will now have the chance of tering the Government in Council under the been before the public at the City Hall bef Rasia must still more claim our considera-1988 the Tibetan Geld foren found snow lying seeing them in action for himself. Since camp authority of the Licensing Consolidation Stoker Fox, 'di theo Vengeance, is to mi

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army itself an untrained and nnwarlike rabble. Bat the nativo soldiers of the Indīna plains, of which Colonel Macd zald's force mainly consists, are little accustomed to extreme cold.

displayed. It may not bo likely that and even if she were, there might not he much for Volunteers to do here, but it seama England will be embroiled in war just now,

do that little well if their services wetu roquirod to us that it is the duty of all to knew how to

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But her unceasing aggression in deep on the slopes in the month of March, and but little interest has apparently beou taken in Is the period, now happily past, when tion. British politicians used to declaim about where we are vitally interested, if it the small garrison of Gnatong had afterwards.lantering, bat nue that the New Year has their country's "splendid isolation," the guce on nuchecked, precludes any drawing very trying experienes in the dreary winter heon turned, doubtless more activity will be beyond New Kowloon, in the New Territories. Continental Press did not decote much together. Speating for ourselves, in spite weather. The tablend of Tibet is covered with attention to the question of the possibility our constant opposition to Russia, wo snow for several months, rud life under canvas great danger is from pneumonia, which is more. of Great Britain being counted a power in should be perfectly willing to reciprocate is almost impossible during that period. The European political alliances. The boasted the wishes of the Navy Krai, did we see a isolation had the effect of putting Britain prospect of change in Russia's policy of formidable than the markets of the Tibetan rather in the place of a common foe than in unscrupulous greed and of abandonment of army, these being only wuzzle-loader, and the that of a potential friend, a position which her generally barbarous methods.

rations reform thus, save in euorious

Nowa was received in the Colony yesterday at one time during the South African War

Between the legitimate wishes of Hongkong that some matsheds at Canton belonging to threatened to embarrass the British Gover-periods of time? Did Russia begin to act up to her professions, we might almost

for the speedy construction of the Canten-

Mesare. Butterfield & Swire bad been destroyed ment most sorivasly, and might indeed have believe so in ber case.

Kowloon Railway, says the L. and C. Express by fire. Engn ry at the firm's office elicited led to terrible complications had the success

and the diffenities of obtaining the requisite the information that there had been such an of our aims been much longer delayed.

fauds for tuis and other schemes on the London cccurrence, though not so serions as at first Since then Britain's foreign policy has Dalay.

market, there is unfortunately a large gap. The

were burned comprised a bungalow, and out- materially altured. Not only have we

A Berlin wlegram of the 30th ult, says that assistance that bas been forthcoming on the reported to be the case. The matsheds which he a matter of previous arrangement in each formal an alliance with Japan in the Far Last, but in Europe closer relations with the Franco-Siamese conflict is now settled, part of certain foreign Governments to aid their houses at Pakhinkok, about a mile on this side risksas with three coolies from Tsimshatsai,

nationals in spreading railway lines over Chins of Canton, on the back reach, where the firm has not been, reud-red in the same way by the are at present orgaged in claiming the France have been cultivated. The latter Strango that the news is confirmed from no

British Government. Such nasistavce has been water-front for the purpose of erecting art naturally has not escaped the attentiva.

Percy reminded us at the China Association by the e-erseor in charge of the works. I tive responsibilities. Apparently it has not accident, and that the building's mentioned were yet come to the point when it should not stop completely destroyed. No one was injured. there alone. The time would seem to have Damage is covered by insurance. arrived when a reconsideration of its attitude Nicholson left yesterday for the scene of the might well be taken into account. That the several lines to be constructed by British con.

of Russian journalists, who perhaps more

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THE HILL COMPANY. Wednesday night, at the Theatre Royal, had been spécunced as the occasion of a benefit

when he met Blandford of the Leviath

"Nigger" Tartant, of the Felipes, 6-copf (light-weights). Further, il timo allow Parker, of the Ocean, and Turner. of Albion, will meet. Terry Armstrong is 1802 willing to take on either of these two The New manager is to be Mr. Kuster, of the Victoria Betol.

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Wednesday, 6th Janaury.

IN SUMMARY JURIEDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR A. G. Weo (PUISNE JULGE),

CLAIM AGAINST MESSRS. SHEWANA

AND CO.

The Sun On Wing frm, 214, Quee *Read Central, dealers in European gods, su Mesars. She wan, Tomes & Co. for $5 an costs, being damages enffered by the paintin by reason of non-delivery of three gases underwear sold by defendants to the plaintif OK follows:-Loss on the goals bought at $17.50 pedozen und sold by the plaintiffs at

than other Continental publicists at the Kelung, Formors, which was under trial by two turdily condered hitherto oven where, as Lord godowns. The bungalow is used as a residenes present day have taken up the consideration engineers of the Japanese Department of inper, the British Government has administra-appear that the fire occurret through on performance for the members of this Compe$25 per dozen, 30 dozen equal to $165

Communications, is reported to have proved

of the question whether, after all, Britain is effective. not one of the most important factors in future European combinations. Moreover,

The Hongkong A.D.C.'s performanes of the if we are to believe what we read, in spite comie opota His Excellency the Governor is likely to take place in the second week of

one will deny, but he conditions for obtaining

of the bitter hostility of S. Petersburg February. Owing to the Theatre being cessionaires should be speedily put in hand no journals generally to Great Britain and all much engaged just now, it would be difficult to manifestations of British policy, there is a have a sufficient number of rehearsals to put it party in Russia which hopes that Anglo- on before. Russian reconciliation is not out of the question. This hope has been expressed of

fire.

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ny, and a numerous audi-ndə assembled to give dazuges paid by the plaintiffs to the buyers on them a bearty send-off. Miss Lealie Norman acount of non-delivery, $150; in all şölü, org was in splendid form, and bad to respond to $331.20 including costs. Mr G. K Hal insistent demands for Brutton, soliciter, appeared for the plaintiffs encores. The comic element of the Com-and Mr. C. Ewens, of Messez, Swent and

Hurston, for the defondant firmi. pany, Mesers Kelly and Nelson, were, os the vociferous and

usual, speedily cu good terms with the audience, Leonard Nelson in particular being high in popular favour. Kelly instituted amusing diversion during the poried when Latern the conjuror occupied the stage by

It appeared that plaintiffs took delivery three cases; when they applied for delivery of the remaining three, which they had alread sole, they were informed that they were n yet to hand, For failure to deliver the goa way of compensation.

We have to acknowledge receipt of a very late in the Port Arthur newspaper Novy useful desk-blotting book and a wall calendar ment might wall come to the assistance of the risen generally except over the S. Philippines.putting in some very alevor clowning. The to the purchasers, plaintiffs paid $150 in / Krai, which, as being under the control of for 1906 from the Atlas Assurance Company is little doubt that some foreign Governments covers alas W. Japan and the Logboos.

of which the local agents are the China Traders'

concessionaires in some form or another. There

WEATHER REPORT. The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the mcacy in the open market, on behalf of China, are, to say the least, not favourable. It the following report:-

On the 6th at 11.558. The barometer has would, therefore, seein that the British Govern-

The anticyclone which is central over Chins, farce An Evening Party, in which all the members of the company participated, was a great success. Prossare is relatively low to the NE of

It was announced during the course of the Credients continus moderate to rather steep evening that, owing to the Gregory Spear Japan, and over the S part of the Chins Sea.

its height it was thought that foreigners would

Forecast:-fresh NE, winda; fair. come to London for the money; this has coast and over the N. part of the China Sea. certainly not been the case.

Admiral ALESTEFF, would hardly perhaps Insurance Co, Ld.; a banging calendar from would only be too pleased to be able to create be thought to be kindly disposed to the ally the Phonix Assurance Co., Ld.; an Anglo. further "interests" by these racans, which so far of Japan. Nevertheless, it soomus so. And a Chinese Calendar from Messrs. Guades and Co. have been quite alien to the British Government. spirit of friendliness toward Britain naturally

After hearing the ovidence, Tis Lordship gave judgment fo plaintiffs with coats.

Mr. Ewens asked for stay of execution

His Lordship granted this, and the

involves a modification of attitude toward and a calendar from the King Edward Hotel When the lutte for railway concessions was at with very strong monsoon along the Chins not being due to leave for India till Friday Week with a view to a possible appeal.

showing views of the interior of that hotel, there or at least one other nation. Que all got up in most handy and useful style.

the Company" will give another performance at the Theatre tonight.

adjourned.

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