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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 9Tя 1904
H. W. Stevenson has challenged C. Dawson protect the British Legation at Seval is con- templated. If trombles break out immed-for the professional billiard shampionship, and iately or in the near future, Corea is tlic the contest is likely to take place in March. assured scent of the first outbreak, and there is no guarantee of the safety of foreign residents in that country amid the complien ·
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The Panama Canal treaty when banded over to the U. S. Consul General, Mr. Gudger, was wrapped up in the United States and Panama il-gx,
Mr S. S. Christey has won the amateur biliarit championship with a score of 2,000 as against Mr. C. V. Dich's 1314 Mr A. R. Wisdom, the holder of the championship, did not comprto. Mr. Christey thus wins premior honours for the third time.
we see from a telegram in our Senior even- ing contemporary that one hundred ́U.S. marines have been landed at Seoul, where the Government is in a panic. If we are right in our guess, the Humber will no doubt pro- ceed to Weilmiwei first, but not with the view that the Sherwood Foresters shall stop lære in garrison for Lung. It must be
Some time age Mr. John Bavidson, in confessed, however, that the secret of the letter to the Saturd 1g Resinw wagered & gainez past week's mavaland military movements re-that Tennyson had and the words "rasming wave." The editor of the Re ter too: the bet, 31-10ains one locked up in the hearts of the
[high naval and military authorities. All In the following week's is Mr. Davidson writes: regret that my memory played me that outsiders can know is that great pre- false. I bag to enclose ouò guines.” parations have been going on in Hongkong, 20.00 1.50 which are undoubtedly romected with the movements at home such as those announced
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The Journal de Débuts says about the rela- tious of France and England: -"We fool our
Governor of Mucan is Senhor | TELEGRAMS.
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de Queiroz Moutenegro, Martino Pinto Ex-Governor of Portugese Zambozie. Senhor Montenegro is captain in the Royal Portuguese Navy. We are unable to rate when the newly-appointed Governor is expected' to arrive in Mucao to take up his post.
The Admiralty have ordered a new armed shallow draught steamer to be built for the Royal Navy at the works of Messrs. Yarrow and Co. Poplar. The new vessel is to be named the Widgeon, and will be larger than the Tea which was built two years ago and sent to the China station. The engines of the Widgeon are to be of 1,000-b.p., and the versol will be mounted with quick-firing guns.
The Robe Chronicle writes:It would seo the spy mania has not died out yet, for the Matsuyams correspondent of the Aachi has goue to the trouble of sending a telegram to that journal to the effect that the awful intelligence has reached the Matanyaan authorities that two Frenchmen had arrived at Inbaru from Onómichi, and “were wandering but the neighbourhood in the guise of sports- mea." It is added, no doubt as an item of all
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]
THE NORTHERN OR SIS.
LONDON, 8th January, 10:55 a.m.
RIOT AT AMOY,
Amoy, 8th January, 0.30 p.m.
PEACE RESTORED.
THE ORTHERN CRISIS.
Yesterday morning's devoinpancuts seemed of the blackest doeoription, many items of nows then toband apparently being indications of war, | Japanese have chuetored the sn. Taifa, flying the neutral Bag of Germany, to rophes, it is believed, ona of their own atanmara taken up by the Japanese Government. Coul freights are Armor, there being a good demand for tonnage at Japan; in fact, it appears that wal is being hurried away from Moji us fast as possible,
| in Rewren's telegrams, published in' to-day'sives allied to England by many common ideas, issue, by which it appears that the British seatiments, and interests. It has long been Admiralty is acting with extraordinary sid among ourselves, and the sayings has, bocoaw importance, that "They may be Russian spies stoned. The races were stopped. A quar-we
vigour. Not only, moreover, is the Ad- miralty busy, but the rest of England is dreially syred.
What are we to make
of the 120 British Reservists, with ten officers, leaving, annid enthusiasm and cheers, for Gemon to man the two newly purchased Japanese cruisers, which are to mil for the Far East 50011 and require men to mavigate them bither? This is an in-
commonplace from being true, that Franco and Great Britain march together at tho, head of civilisation To-ding it would he discourteous not to ranke room for others, but the recollec tich of the past romains just the same."
The N-C. Daily News says that the Chinese fast cruisors Hallien, Haich'; and two others belonging to the Peiyan squadron, anchored at Woosung, began to assume thair yarpaint- dusky grey colour-last caturday, and also to
It appears that orders had been received from
A FRENCH CRUISER COMING OUT, | as war might break out. Tonnage is wanted
from Moji to Hongkong at $1.80 per ton. The French armoured cruiser: Sully
was with the greatest difficulty, the military (10,014 tons) is being hurried out to the For authorities being cory ralienat, that wo barned East.
yesterday that I,M.S, Ironber was to leave for the north, with 250 nm of the Sherwomi Foresters, in the orening. When our representa. tivo called at the U.S. Consulate, whore, ne is always the cass when U.8, officinis arg visited, he was courteously received, he learned that vaqui- ries had been male as to whether it was true that Chimes had been learing up the Fatshun railway. The Consulate, indeed, bud A riot occurred at the Anoy race meeting received no news to that effect, and he had 1) news of there being trouille in endangering European spectators, who were the soulb. It was after this visit that made enquiries in other directions. to the effect that vel between a Sikh policeman and a Chinese Next a report came in way
the troops were bound for Amoy to quell a wont is supposed to bave incited the mob. disturbance; this, however, seeming unlikely, investigations were continued. The 250 Sher- wood Forestors were paraded in marching order with kits packed and ammunition bags filled, During the day the Humber kept steam up and was all ready for ses. The Leviathan by the way, was employed coaling yesterday; and warships In the evoning, after the draft of Sherwood Forasters had been waiting for orders all day, they were told they were not required to embark;
it come,
there has been L
lutil. 160 recruita frota home for the Sherwood Forestere are expected by a hired transport, the British India .s. Delcara, on the 14th of
Possibly. There is a further explanation that they are simply tourists, who also have o of "wandering abʊnt.”
CANTON,
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.
NOTED BRIGAND CAPTURED.
Canton. 7th January,
A sensational capture was effected last weók For Fome
Wine required for 1MMEDIATE use lication of teeling which we can hardly take in extraammunition, coal and food supplies. at Shui-bin, not far from Fatehan.
believe will puss unnoticed by Russia. should be ordered in le decanted before The strength of the pro-Japanese feeling is plainly growing daily, and the advocacy of iking sent out
active assistance has been carried on for
These Wines are specially suited for Invalids and general use, and are to well kaown to need further comment,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
timo Ao Chan, a robber chief, has been terrorising the neighbourhood. This man fay bead over 3000 robbers, and his power was almost unlimited in the district until the arrival of the present Vicarey. He levied foll en all boats passing up and down the river, and raised blackmail (of the old-fashioned Scuta typs) on the villagers, this combining
Europeans took refoge at the Grand Stand, Sailors from H.M.S. Rambler and residents helped to quell the disturbance. All is now quiet.
LAWLESSNESS IN MALAYA, generally appeared ready for sea.
SINGAPORE, January 8th, 11.30 a.m.
ROBBERY AND STRIFE. Much lawlessness and a prevalence of gang robbery exists in Perak, which is attributed to the numbers of mining coolies thrown out of employment owing to the low
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The H. A. Linie us. Batavia arrived here
yesterday from Barry lock, S. Wales, with
a few months ago, having had an audience of the occupations of pirate and brigand. A price of tin. The gambling and pawn farms 9,639 tons of soal for Vladivostock. From
Viceroy Yuan Shikai, who controls the Paiyang squadron, to be ready for emergencies. Sailing orders were expected every moment from the some time in more than one London jourasi.rt by Admiral Bab, commanding the
squadron. For ourselves we can only repeat what we
Admiral Kamimura, who was in command have stid before, that we think the best
of the Japanese aquadron that visited Australia preservative of peace would be a strong show of deteria nation on the part of Great
the Emperor of Japan, communicated to the Britain, and also, if possible, of the United Lord Mayor of Melbourne the expression of his States. With regard to the latter, a repre- | Majesty's Appreciation of the kindness and hospitality extoured to the officers of the squadron at all the ports they visited ́ia Australia. In concluding his letter the Admira romarks: I thoroughly believe that the desp friendship between the two countries will increase more and more, for which I cannot help expressing my sincere gratitudo.”
A. S. WATSON & CO. sentation has already been made to the House of Representatives favouring the e-tablishment of U.S. Consulates at Monidan LIMITED.
Antang, whichs China has promised the United States to throw open. Were Britain now to bring vigorous pressure to bear upon Gorea to have the required ports opened to commerce, the effect could but le beneficial on the situation. The presence of a few British warships in Corean waters and the possibility of a Logation guard at Seoul would be all that is required. And herein.ult. The town was en féte for the occasion, and it must be remarked, we are not counselling war; but we are convinced that war can most readily be averted by such meaus.
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H.E. Sir Henry Blake, Governor of Ceylon, accompanied by Lady Blake, Miss Keane, aunt of Sir John Keano, Privato Secretary to H.E, who is on a visit to H.E. and Lily Blake, and saité paid their first visit to Kandy on the 21st
a guard of honour supplied by the C.L.I., was at the station to meet the distinguished visitors. Addresses wore presented by the municipality of Kandy to H.E, as well as by the plauters dwelt upon the great beauty of the Ceylon scenery and climate.
boats refusing to pay tull ware pillaged, and the crews not nafrequent mardored, while robberies were committed with impunity on land.
At last the state of affairs became so bad
have been attacked near Gopong by 20 armed Kehs, who 'secured $8,200. Rewards have been offered for their apprehension, and the Police are now watching all the farms,
The Police attacked some cattle thieves near Gopeng, and a fight ensued in which one constable was fatally wounded. The thieves escaped.
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 8th January, 10.55 2.m.
that large rewards were offered for his person. These were lately increased, until they racked the enormous total of $20,000 for his head, and $35,000 if he were taken alive. About ten days ago a regiment was sent out to cupharo him, his hiding-place having been betrayed by an informer. A fierce fight, lasting fifteen hours, ensued, and finally, after several: men had been killed, Ao was captured with seven companions. The fortunate official in com. mand of the troops, s Colonel Lí, will take half of the prize-money, te remainder being shared by the soldiers, Ou Tassday morning Ao Chau and four of the others were beheaded; the remaining three mon are still under examina. sout, and many travellers and merchants are breathing more easily at their deliverance from a bloodthirsty and powerful brigand. It seems strange that these arents should go on so close BRITAIN AND FRANCE. to Canton. A glance at the map will show that
L'Echo de Paris states that Britain and the Sbai-bin district is quite close to the pro-France will eign a convention in settlement vincial city. Apparently there is hardly a district in the whole province which can beast of their colonial and other differences. of freedom from these pests.
THE WALLAROO'S" DISASTER EXAGGERATED,
The Wallereo's distress signal was mis-
È communications that have We recognise that Britain has little or and Kandyan chiofs, in replying to which H.E.tion. This affair is the talk of the town at pre-read. Actually 4 men were killed and 3-
-compuntents must forward their names ani ad 4th communications addressed in the Editer, kott_ina publication, but as cridenes of good faith
All Letters for publication should be written on our dive of
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DEATHS.
On the 2nd January, 194, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, anar, wife of H. J. Such.
On the 3rd January, 1982, at the General Hos- pit, Shangbai, FEED. Horre, aged 30 years.
On the 3rd January, 1904, of Hainan Road, Shanghai, Jons Krook, aga 62 years.
The Daily Press.
nothing to gain in Coren. Only Corea closed, and in Russian hands, means the extinction of all but Russian influence in North-east Asia. Britons have every reason to wish to see Japanese aspirations in Corcu. fulfilled, even did they extend so far as to include the absorption of Cores by Japan. But we do not believe that Japan desires the conquest of Corea. The Tokyo corres- pontient of the Times, in an article which appeared last month, summed up the posi- tion thus: Certainly the earnest wish of Japan is to maintain a strictly correct "attitude in the sight of the world. She is
Mr.Russell Colegrove, formerly traffic manager of the Philippines Transportation Company' and recently appointed Vice-Consul for the United States at Canton, is reported to have embarked in a gigantic financial desi in that city with great show of success, say the Manila Cablencus. He is said to haro organised the largest stock company in China for the pur; ose of loaning the Cantonese Government one mil- lion taols. Colegrove has a reputation here as a promotor. He came to the Islands shortly after
CRICKET.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
eaquiries at various books we lunaru that bankers are not anxious to buy clean drafta on Japan they cannot quite tell why, but, for one thing.
there is a certain amount of uncertainty regard. exchange in Japan has gone down; then, again,
ing the situation. Another geutioman says money just now is tight, sed, as a matter of fact, two banks did buy drafts on Japan fuster- day. Exchange seems to be a case of "soe-saw" when there is a greater war-scure that usual, up goes exchange; and when news seems were favourable, down it drops. Exchange yester- day was weaker than the day previous, which, in the face of all the ramours, rooms curious. In the morsing, it went up i. but very soon wont down, the T. T. rate to the Chius now your boing a farthing lower than the nominal rate for "ready."
CATTLE DISEASE.
In view of the prevalence of cattle disease in injured, not 43. killed, owing to the boiler Hongkong and the New Territory it is interes explosion.
ting to note that the Siamese Government have decided to send Dr. H. Adamsen, Inspector- General of Hospitals, to the Philippines to study the latest treatment of the diseases of
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE NEW JAPANESE CRUISERS.
The following will represent the Civil Ser-
LONDON, 6th January. the American occupation with plenty of exper-vies C.C. in their League match with the Army One handrod and twenty British Beservists, ienes and little money. He turned his attention Ordnance Corps C.C. on the Hongkong Cricket reornited by the Shipping Federation, with ten
cattle, but more particularly of cinderpest. It
is intended to procure the most modern and most scientific remedies and modes of treatment for this diseases, which is causing so much distress among Shamese agriculturists, who depend so much upon the buffalo for the cultivation of their rica-Balds. Dr. Adamson was to start about the beginning of this month and to be accompanied by Dr. Att, of the Hospital Department. The American hospitals
made as to the advisability of the Siamese Government establishing a laboratory for the manufacture of vaccine virus.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEVEUX ROAD 1. 7" determined that Corea shall not fall into to thaligbtorage facilities of Manila harbour and Club Ground, commencing at 1.45 p.m. sharp-officers have left London for Genoa to assist in in the Philippines aro to be visited and enquiries
LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
IlONGKONG, 9th JANUARY, 1904
The air has hourly become thicker with rumours and, in the absence of authentic
and muro nows, with alarming. Amid these there are certain to us
Tumoure
more
Hou. Dr. Atkinson (Cspt.), G. A. Woodcook the navigation of the two cruisers recently pur- thought he saw a way greatly to improve thom. With this idea fondly locked in his heart boR. Ponsonby, A. tr. M. Fletcher, H. F. Jack chased by Japan. There was much enthusiasm returned to New York, and with the assistance man, F. T. Lamble, F. T. Robins, J. Landes, and and cheers for Japan on the men leaving
The following will play for the A.0.0:- Capt. P. G. Davies (Capt.). T. Webb, J. Robinson, A. E. Hatwell, H. R. Skinner, f. Turner, C. Rutter, T. S. Bromley, E. Bradford,
Reserver, H. Gidley and W. Pitt. Umpires, Messrs W.H. Woolley and S. Rogers.
The return malch in the League between the Craigengower C.C. and H... Tamar will be played to-day on the ground of the former club, which will be represented by:-
foreign hands, but she would fain attain that end by recourse solely to the most Lighly-civilised weapons of modern in-
of his father and other induential relatives and L. É. Brett. fuenge-railways, telegraphs, commerce,
friends, was primarily instrumental in the and industry. She wants to keep cannon-organisation of the Philippines Transportation "balls out of the account." This appears Company. He returned to these islands of a thoroughly sound estimate of traffic manager of this company opened it tangible facts, one of which is that HM.S. the situation. But, as the Times correspon- present offices here, and subsequently resigned W. T. Burgess, and J. C. A. Lillywhite.
to accept an appointment in the consular service of the United States. Humber is ready to leave for the North at dent adds, the danger is that crents may once with 250 of the Sherwood Foresters on prove too strong for Japan. And it is for
this that Britain must be prepared. board. This was rumoured very late on Thursday night and confirmed yesterday morning. She did not, however, Bail us expected. Beyond the fact that the Hamber is northward bound, nothing certain can be elicited as to her destination. Among various suggestione hazarded there is one that she is bound only for Amoy. It is not, however, probable that there is a call there for British troops when marines would serve the purpose of coping with disturbances equally well. Next there is the possibility of Weihaiwei being the destination; but 250
The German mail of the 9th December was delivered in London on the 7th inst
Be kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers, the band of the 93rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel from 8 to 9.30 p.m. to-night. The programme is as fol-
Lows:--
Hawitt
A. O. Brawo, L. F. Lammert, R. Basa, M
Victoria
EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND FOR COAL AND TONNAGE.
LONDON, 6th January. There was an extraordinary Hemand for Cardiff coal yesterday on the exchange, and alsv for tonnage to the Far East. In addition to six largo vessels previously chartered by one firm for Japan, four others were fixed on Monday. The Admiralty also is asking for farther tonnage for Hengkong, and other Eastern depots The Admiralty agents have
CHURCH SERVICES.
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. 10th January 1st Sunday after Epiphany.
Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. Matius (11 a.m.). Responses, Talis; Venite, Farrant; Psalms, Wickes, Elvey, Mouk, Felton and Elvey; Te Doum, Dykes in F; Benedictus, Garrott in; Anthem, "Send out Thy Light," Gorned; Hymn, 78; Offertory Hymn, 81-
Evensong (5.45 p.m.). Responses. Tallis; Psalms Goss, Wickes, Croft, Crotch and Heathcote; Magnifient,
in E (5th M.); Hymns, 76, 266, and 79; Vesper Hymu, Ward (No. 1).
Prince Kouoys, ex-President of the Japanese March... "Soldiers, of the King Marke E. Asger, E. R. Herten, J. Craik, E. Ford, R. Paid 20 per ton for 5,000-ton vesecls for Matthews in E (6th M.); Nane Dimittis, Foster
Hoass of Peers, died on the morning of the 2nd inst., aged 41, `
We have received a very useful Wall Calon die for 1901 from the Transatlantic Fire In sarance Company of Hamburg, of which the local agents are Messrs. Siomassen and Company.
According to a New York paper, It motor- cars have loon delivorod to the Empress Dowager
Kear-Admiral Stirling, after he bad called
men would be an entirely inadequate num-of China, who had ordered them from a Berlin ber for Weiliwei were there a need to firm. garrison the place. Newchwang being ice- bound, it is not likely that a demonstration. there will be attempted, especially as this would be an extreme step unless something very serious had occurred, of which we have
on H.E. Mr. May, C.M.G, on Thursday, called ou H. E. Major General Villiers Hatton, c. B.
We are asked to draw attention to the fact
no intimation. The favourite theory is that that the date of the Old Allynian dinner has
the Sherwoods are bound for Peking. But been altered from Wednesday, 13th inst, to why? The Legation garrison at Peking is Monday, 11th inst., at 7,50 p.m..
ample, there are reinforcements within easy
The Hongkong Rifle Association are holding
reach, and no particular danger is known to threaten the Chinese capital or the European to-day a competition for Long Range cap and commencing at 2.30 p.m. Ranges, 700
spoone,
residents in it. If we must venture a guess, and 800 yards. Ten shots and a sighter at sach it must be that the possibility of having to range.
Entr'acte "Mimi'
Hamilton Selection..."The Runaway Girl"... Ivan Cary!! Pestonji, L, A. Rose, J. P. Jordan, and J Cornet Solo.. "My Dreams ............ Paolo Testi Selection..."The New Burmuid **.
Crook Gloyn. Waltz.........Fouetian Song ... BucatoEsi
Danier....
"Slavonie"
"God Saves the King."
31ENU.
Hors D'Euvrea Mucas ar Fish and Olive Croutons.
Potage Creice D'orge a la Royal.
SOUP.
FIKTI Salmon a la Regenco. ENTREES.
Dvorak
Venison Steaks Portuguese style Braised Leg of Lamb a la Bretonne Sweetbread Croquettes.
uettes and Aspamgus.
CURRY.
Malay. JOINTS.
Roast Ribs of Beef and Horseradish Roast Phuneaut and Bread Satien Boiled Chicken and Bacon.
COLD ENTREE.
-Rabbit Pio.
BALAD.
Italian WXETS, Pudding su Caramel Vanilla Ice Cream Apricot Tarta Tipsy Cake.
DISSERT. Coffee.
FOOTBALL.
This afternoon, on the Happy Vally, the Hongkong Football Club will play H.M.S. Albion, Kick-off at four o'clock. The follow ing will play for the Clab
F. H. Kew, goal; H. C. Austen and V. F. Aucott, bucks; W. C. Gray, J. W, C. Bonnar, and J. D. Danby, halves; W. H. Willisms, H. A. Brent, K. Hancock, C. R. 8. Cooper, and J. Richardson, forwards,
Hongkong.
THE DERBYSHIRES REINFORCE-
MENTS.
Referring to the departure from Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, on the 7th. ult. of a strong draft of the 2nd Sherwoods le join the first battalion at Hongkong, the Daily Mail says, the unusual Order has been issued that wires and families This is regarded will not accompany the man.
as somewhat significant in view of the disquiot ing reports as to the situation in the Far East."
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:
This afternoon, on the Military Ground, Happy Valley, the Rovers Football Club will
On the 8th at 11.55a. The barometer has fallen play the Royal Engineers, Kick-off at 4 p.Dover China and Japan, risen at Vladivostock. sharp. Rovers :-
The following will represent the
O. R. Chunyat, goal; J. Christie and A. I. Eilie, backs; H. S. Spurge, C. Hastings and E. Abrabain, halves; H, Goldenborg, T. White, W. Goldenberg, F. P. Long, and C. Blumen- berg, forwards,
The high pressure area still covers Chins, the Loochons and 8. Japan, and pressure is low to the NE. of Japan.
Gradients sight on the China coast with moderate monsoon in the Formoes Channel, rather steep with strong monsoon over the China Ses
Forecast-moderate NE. winds; fine.
S. PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road West. Holy Communion, 7,30 ayn, Matins (11a.m.).
Venite, Jonts TeDoum, Woodward; Jubilate. Crotch; Hymns, 486, 473, 86, and 320,
Evansong (6.30
p.m.). Magnificat, Tale; Nano Dimittis, Tucker; Hymes, 289, 487, 89, and 482:5
The Church launch Dayspring will call on ships carrying white crews to bring friends aan., and between 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon athere to the services, between 9.15 and 10.80 Police Pier 10.30 and 6); returning afterwards The Answering Pennant is the call flag. All the sittings are froo and unappropriated. Visitors welcome. Books, &o, provided. Bandag School 10--10.45 a.m1.
GOSPEL HALL. Arsonal Street, Top Floor, off Queen's Roat
Bast. Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday- Acts 2, 42, 11 a.m.; Gospel Address, 6 p.m.
Tuesday--Boldiers and Sailors' Bible Class- 6 p.m.
Thursday-General Bible Class, 6 p.m. Saturday-Prayer Mesting, 6 p.m..