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signed a treaty of alliance with Japan, ap- parently, as our correspondent says, ranging her with Japan as n belligerent and render ing invalid her previous declaration of neutrality. Perhaps the precise siguificance of this alliance is not great. Seoul and the Curcan Court being in Japanese custody, Corea could but fall in with Japan's wishes, For Cores all that the agreement with Japan means is that Coren will give up the hopeless task of attempting to maintain neutrality between the two Powers pre- paring to battle in her territory, neither of whom in the slightest degree intendes to espect her neutrality. In event of Russian success in the war she might fall prey to Russia (with the consent of Europe and the United States); but, bad she remained neutral, Russia success would still have meant Russia's predominance in, and gradual absorption of, Corea. On the other hand, Corea's alliance with Japan promises to her, should Japan win, a larger measure of autonomy under Japanese guidance than she could otherwise expect. In yielding to compulsion, Corea has done herself at least
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ABOUT the end of the third week of January last-the news was first published to the world on the 23rd of that month-Cores proclaimed that, in event of war between Japan and Russia, she would remain neutral. It was announced very shortly after this that Russia did not approve of
the declaration; yet, almost at the same timo, it was reported that it was due to the machinations of a secret association of!
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Ninsty tone of dynamite arrived yesterday by the Gorman atommer Heinrich Mensell, from Hamburg.
The Viatorin Reoraation Club (as will be seen from car advertising columns) will hold their seventh annual athletic sports on the Football Clab Ground on Easter Monday, 4th April, Entry forms and liats of events can be had from the stoward of the V.R.C. or Mr. H. C. Auston, Hon. Sonralary. Entries close on 28th March at 5 p.m.
To-day the Opiums' Farm entors upon the new leaso. Mr. G. Hoggarth, late of the Sani- tary Department, takes over the duties of Chief Exciso Officer in succession to Mr. J. To-day in S. David's Day. It is not a J. Spooner. with Mr. Chun Bang Chau as holiday in Hongkong, although we have a fair Assistant Officer, Mr. Choa Boug Clan acted aumber of Welshma in the Colony, We do Bs Prosecuting Agent in the Opium and Spirit not grasp at opportunities of bolidays as some Farm at Slogapors from 1898 till 1900.
The of our neighbours do. It is within recollection chopof the Opium Farm now is the Chin Joo that some years ago a Bangkok newspaper come ont on the 1st March with the annam- Hong Co.
The funeral of the lato Admiral Koppel last month was marked by impressiva domoostre- tions of respect and affection. Both their Majesties the King and Queen as well as tho Prines of Wales attended the memorini service held in the Chapel Royal, Wreaths were sent among others by the Queen, Princess Louisa, and the German Emperor. To the Queen's cath was attached a card in her Majesty's own handwriting bearing the words: In loving memory of my beloved little Admiral, the best and bravest of mon." A wreath was also sent by the Rajah and Rani of Sarawak.
The frontispiece to the first of Sir Harry Keppel's three volumes was sufficiently remark- able. Two servants are looking down upon a small foot-bath covered with a leth, frem which baby's foot in protrading. In the doorway is a carpenter advancing with a small coin, which he carries in the manner of a walking-stick. The explanation of this curious picture is supplied in the author's opening sentences: "It was only in 1820 I learned from my sister, Mary, that three weeks after birth I was depo. sited in my father's foot-pan to bo interred in a garden at the back of the house, not being en- titled to a berth in consecusted ground. That mattered little, as before the final screwing down the old nures discovered there was life in the
went: To-morrow being S. David's Day, there will, in honour of Wales, be no issue of the There was one Welshman in
Bangkok at the time!
Mr. William H. Taft, Iste Governor of the Philippines, and successor to Mr. Rest as United States Secretary for War, arrived at San Francisco on 23rd ult. from the Far East. Ho said in an interview, that if Americans maintained their attitude of tardiness" in rugard t the Philippines the islands must look to the British for their development. Mr. Taft arrived in Washington on the 28th. He was escorted from the railway station by a troop of cavalry, with officers in full uniform. Decessed Presidents or visiting Royalties have revised such honours, but other Americans, official or unofficial, have been accustomed to ride in tramcars or cabe, unless they owned carriages. The innovation is dus to Mr. Rosevelt's orders.
THE WAR.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS]
COREA JOINS JAPAN.
KOBE, 28th Feb., 7.00 p.m.. A protocol› ratifying an alliance between Japan and Corea was signed on the 23rd instant.
This convention apparently ranges Corea with Japan as a belligerent and renders invalid Corea's declaration of neutrality last January.
IN TOUCH IN COREA-SKIR-
MISH AT PING YANG.
KOBE, 20th Feb., noon. It is officially stated that Russian scouts some distance to the north of
Pingyang encountered a body of Japanese Infantry yesterday. (Sunday) and were repulsed.
ENERAL NEWS.
ARMY REFORM. LONDON. 29th February, 11.25 a.m. The War Office Committee reports in
A correspondent at Hongkong, writing to the Army and Navy Gazette, avent the departure of Major-General Sir William Gascoigne, remarks Of Eir William Gascoigno it is favour of the abolition of the Army Corps impossible to speak too highly. His command has been no soft billet, very far from it, but his #yetem. Five generals are to command dis
as to have already earned tricts; there are to be eight administrative success has been such for him one distinction, and will, it is to to districts under Major-generals, and nin eteon hoped, bring him others. He and Lady brigade districts, infentry and cavalry being Gascoigne have identified themselves in every 'smail thing.'" That life lasted 95 years !
way with the best interests of the Colony, and brigaded into corps. Linked battalions are The Vaterland and Thingiau, two of the from one end of it to the other one heard nothing to be abolished. .. shallow-draft gnabosts, are now completed for but regret expressed that we should lose the German Naty for service in the Chiness simultaneously so good a general and good a rivers. Those steamers, of which there will governor. I may give you an example of eventually be e'x, are very similar in type to the General Gascoigne's true desire to promote the best interests, not only of the Colony, but the Shiekh class, constructed by Messrs. Tarrow for the Egyptian Government, Outwardly, the British Empire. It speaks volumes for his most noticeable feature of difference is the pro-independence, and it will not be forgotten how vision of a military mast, with searchlight plat. readily he acted. It was represented to the form, is place of the light pole mast hitherto general that local applies of four were The vessels are 164 ft. long, by obtained from foreign sources. Like the trae rigged.
Imperialist he is, he at ones took up the matter. Wiy, he asked, in effect, should not Canada and Australia tender and secure the contract P The four has hitherto come principally from the United States. There is no valid reason why it should, only that the home Government does nothing, or has up to new done nothing, to help the Colonies or put them on favourable terms.
The
The boata are built in floutable sections, and as they are completed are shipped to the Far East,
Japanese infantry. The outposts of the hostile armiss are therefore in close touch in North-west Corea, and a heavy engage ment cannot be far off. The relative strength of the opposing forces is, of course, absolutely unknown to us. Russia's military movements since the outbreak of war have been lost in entire obscurity, and Japan's ouly slightly less so. Wiju, on the cast bank of the Yalu estuary, is in Russian
26 ft. 3 in. beam, and with a dieplacement of 170 hands, but there is the Japanese fleet to
tons, will draw.only 2 ft, of water when loaded. threaten Russia's dark, with part of its
Thoir main armament consists of one 88 mm. strength, if only Port Arthur can be
gun forward, and one 50 mm. gan aft, with ** bottled up,” as it does not seem to be yet, smaller pieces, all mounted behind shields. The Last week's news of Japan's move at Possiat protection consists of bullet-proof nickel-plating, Bay has not been confirmed. A distance of With Yarrow water-tube- hoillers, working considerably more than 300 miles separates under forced draught, they will steam about 13 Possiet Bay from the scene of the coming knots; with natural draught 10 knots. collision, so that the two movements, if hur-complement is 53 men. monious, would be distinct. A mystery
Russian cruisers which sunk a small Japan thus describes the Japanese soldier:-In general surrounds the proceedings of the four strong
The French military organ Armée et Marine ose steamer off the Bokkaido on the 11th
a good that, the Japaneso is a first-rate marobor. February. After being reportel damaged Those who draw the kurumayas often manage hy a Japanese torpedo-squadron, they were to go 80 kilometres a day and get up next morn- said to have retired to Vladivostock; but there ing quite ready for more work, There is the has been no certainty about them. If they stuff in them to make good soldiers, for, as are at Vladivostock, it is highly improbable Napoleon said, it is with good fest that battles ara won. As to their shoes, à la guerre comme that the Japanese could land at Possiet Bay. In guerre. During the first campaign in not 60 miles away, without a naval engage-
China the Japanese soldiom did not hesitate to ment. Accounts of the progress of events put on their ordinary footgear when their mili- in the extreme North must be received withtary shoes were worn out or hurt their feet. extreme caution. And, indeed, the same might Sandals are light, cost very little, and last for almost be said of those regarding events on
days, in dry weather. The Japanese, whose the other side of Coren; only it is impossible mement of an astonishing amount of susres enthusiasm is easily excited, is capable at any that all the latter could be hidden. We Stimulated by an ardent patriotism, a fanatical have the advantage of reading some of the pride, to is a spable of a prolonged effort with
out getling discouragad. If his profound son- Japanese officia: despatches, which seem on the whole fairly free from exaggeration, a
tempt for death, prompted by Oriental fatalism, remark which cannot be made of Admiral be taken into consideration, the power of an
Belgiane, French, and Russians in com- ALEXIEFF's despatches. The fable ahont army of ench men wil be understood, munication with some of the higher Coreau
officials that the Seoul Government had taken
official reports.
in her contest with Japan.
Concurning the question of English capits! and Chinese railways, the Globe's Financia! Editor writes as follows:-English capitalists may have got over the fover which characterised the manner in which they struggled-in many cases successfully-to obtain concessions in Chins a few years back, but it would be a
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THE TEST MATCH.
LONDON, 29th February, 11.25 a.m. No play took place in the fourth test match yesterday, owing to heavy rain..
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE ATTEMPTED BLOCKING OF
PORT ARTHUR,
LONDON, 27th February. The Japanese Legation has received an official despatch from Tokyo, slating that the Japanese object of blocking the entranos of Port Arthur on the 24th instant was attained, the crews returning safely. The above news is not from Admimi Togo, bat its accuracy is indubitable.
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It is believed in Tokyo that the blocking of Port Arthur was at least partially accomplished
THE RUSSIANS IN THE RED SEA,
Laat evening the Henry Dallas Compary staged A Runaway Girl, one of the most popular of the "Girl” series of musical comedies that who followed the movement of the piece with has been written. There was a large audience,
keanest interest and showed a hearty ap preciation of its tuneful numbers, Mr. Peroival Knight in the part of Flipper was a bost in himself, kosping the boase in merriment while he held the stage. Miss Violet Frampton did the title-role charmingly. Mr. Dancin A Russian destroyer on Monday night stops. Munro and Mies Grace Deamond wore ro-red the liner Mombass in the Red Sea. An sponsible for a lot of the fun of the piece as officer boarded the ship and examined her
ausrond and Carmosets; while Mr. Frank Cochrane made a hit as Guy Stanley and Miss papers. Alica Wade us Alice; the other parts were well sustained also.
FOOTBALL.
H.M,8. "LEVIATHAN "
* E.A.
The above, a Shield match, was played on the Club Ground at Happy Valley yesterday after- noon. The sailors kicked off, Kineh and Bell dribbling down the left wing. After the ball
LONDON, 27th February.
TURKEY AND BULGARIA.
LONDON, 27th February. The pourparlers between Turkey and Bulgs ria for a pacific settlement of their differencam coutiune to progress favourably.
GREAT FIRES IN THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, 27th February, A great fire has occurred in the business section of Rochester, New York State. Blockn
THE WAR..
BU SIAN REFUGEES AT HONGKONG,
The Italian cruiser Ella arrived at Hongkong about 2 p.m. yesterday, having left Chemulpo on the 25th instant, experiencing a fine passage down the coast. It will be romembored that the Elba was one of theforeign warships that picked up some of the Russiansailors that blow up their vessels during the fight off Chemulpe between a Russina orvisor and gun-beat and a Japanese escorting squadrea. The Elba has now 174 Russian sailors and seven officers où board. Four of the former and one of the istter were slightly wounded. The officers are all from the gunboat Varyng, Midshipman Guteuino having received a wound in the right leg. The namòs of the others ara Lieut. Robert Berling, Chief Engi- neer Leikoff, Engineer. Boldstoff, and Mid- officers of the Fiba do not know how the Italian shipmen Lahoda, Schilling, and Eyler. The
Government will dispose of the meu.
JAPANESE OFFICIAL NEWS, The Japanese Consul yesterday afternoon informed me that he had recived the following two official telegrams:
Tokyo, 28th February, 12.10 a.m.-Admiral Togo, commander-in-chief of the main squadron, bus forwarded the following oficial report with regard to the recent attack on Port Arthur:--- Five merchant, vessels were despatched with instructions to their crews to seattle them in the entrance to the Russian part. On reaching the southern point of Laotiskan, on the 24th inst.
at 4.
the first of these vessels, the Tenshin. maru, turned to the left and, after running for three mites nuder a violent fire from the enemy's forts, which inflicted serious damage, it was found necessary to beach bor. The four other vessels, steered off to the north- enat. They were discovered by the enemy's search lights and subjected to a violent cross- fire from the shore batteries. The engines of the Bushu mara were put out of gear by a shell; and she was eventually scuttled near the Tenshin-maru, The Bugo-mary was riddled by shells and sank before reaching the entrance. The Hoko-mars and Finsen-muru proneeded at full speed into the entrance. The former sunk near Hemorizan Point, and the latter on the apposite side of the passage. These vessels were blown up with explosives that had been prepared on board, their crews
cheering na they witnessed them founder from
the hosts. These rowed away towards the Japanese torpedo flotilla, but, boing discovered by the Russians thanks to, the search-lights which wers swong the harbour, they were fired upon by the forts. In consequeres, they rowed to a point of shelter, where they were under cover, and rejoined the destroyers about 3 p.m. the following afternoon, after rowing for several hours against a heavy sea and hand-wind.”
“Tokyo, 28th February, 8.20 p.m.-This morn- ing, at about 9 a.m. a group of the enemy's cavalry made a demonstration and were encoun tered about half a mile to the north of Phyong- yang. Our infantry opened fire and advanced to the attack, whereupon the Russians withdrew."
FORTHBEN TELEGRAMS,
The principal telegrams in the Shanghai Papers are as follows
"Tokso, 22nd February. --It is reported that the Russons from the south of the Ussuri have gathered at Possiot, and the coast, and that portion of them have already entered. Beoul,
It is officially announced that several handrod Russian cavalry have appeared in the vicinity of Anebya, in North Phyong-an province (the north-west province of Cores), and the telegraphs north of Anchyu are interrupted. The city of Phyongyang is still safe."
The Tokyo Kokumis ridícules the charge of treachery and cowardice made by the French Press against Japan, in reference to ber procedure at the opening of hostilities, but believes that the Paris Government will adhere to its declaration of strict neutrality."-- NO.D. N
"Paris, 20th February-It is stated in 8. Petersburg that on the 19th, a Cossack picket Corean territory."--Echo de Chine, captured a detachment of Japanese troops on
*“Berlin, 22nd February.—There was a large pro-German demonstration in Moscow. The German Cansal only took notios thereof for the purpose of report. On the other hand there was a pro-Russian demonstration in Prag against the German Consulate General on account of Japanese articles of the German Press,
had been sent behind for a second time the soldiers, having the advantago of a good goal-
Smith, R.A.,. kick. commenced an altıok. made o good shot, but mst the goal post. The Blues then brought the ball back, of buildings were dynamited to arrest the presi The Daily Mail's report, that the German
Oldham and Hall doing some good work The soldiers again attacked, a shot by Wilks from the right wing going wide. Hall passed to Oldham on the Naval zight wing, the latter boot- ing a good goal. Not very long afterwards an- other was scored by Brown from the other side; and, still another by Bell from the centre. quite s little group
though the soldiers,
of the fire. A fire has also destroyed three sores of the basiness section of Baltimore,
THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW
·ZEALAND,
LONDON, 27th February. Lord Plunkett has been appointed Governor of New Zealand.
arnisers are spying the movements of the Japanese squadron, are
deplated here to be a perfidions invention, because as a matter of fact, all movements of the Gerinan men-of-war near the field of operations of the belligerents are unde only with the consent of the com- wander-in-chief of the Japanese fleet.
"The report of the Figan with regard to scoret agreements of Germany with Russia or Great Britain for the Far East is utterly unfounded,
the four sunken Japanese battleships must. the step. On the 8th February the Russian make us very chary of crediting Russian Russia is certainly very Farship Korestz, coming out of Chemulpo consistent in her adoption of the worse role harbour, fired what is alleged to have been the first shot in the war at a Japanese squadron then approaching Chemülpo. On the next day the Japanese vessels destroyed
Mr. Johnstone, who was thrown at the Races mistake to suppose that they have forgotten the While there was the Korecz and Varyag, and proceeded to reported to be progressing favourably, we are
on Saturday and dislocated his shoulder, is existence of the conesssions or that these are to around tie R.A. posts, a fourth goal was added
OUR NEW HARBOUR MASTER be allowed to lie fallow. A reminder to this by Hutchings, who put the ball into the net off -land troops at Chemulpo. Refusing to pleased to bear,
effect comes in the registration of the Chinese bis head. Bell again scored by a fairly long
Writing of the departure of Captain Barnes-
"All raperis of military arrangements for recognise the neutrality of Corea, the
Lawronce for Hongkong, the Gibraltar corres- Royal muction has been given to the altera-Central Railways (Limited), with a capital of shot from centre. The sailors continued to
play a pretty game, Japanese proceeded to occupy Seoul, which
tion of the title of the Hongkong-Singapore £100,000, of which £50,000 has been subscribed it anything, seamed to improve somewha
poadest of the Naval and Military Record the protection of the neutrality of the different says Gibraltar las lost, in the departars of Powers are most seriously exaggerated. A. was in their hands about the 11th ato. Battalion of Royal Artillory to Hongkong jointly by the British and Chinese Corporation Copper, R.A., shot well, but a shade high. Capt. Barnes Lawrence, E.N. (esptain of the mobilisation of troops is taking place nowhere.” Whether simultaneously they effected Singapore Battalion of Royal Garrison Arti'lery and the Peking Syndicate. The object of the
After some more or less give-and-take play port), 6 most popular and much respected
0. Lloyd compary is to consolidate the interests acquired Browning, BA, shot from the left wing. Saturday especially to take the gallant captain official. The P. und 0. liuer Jarc called in on landing in any other part of Corea is un-
Chefoo, 24th FebruaryThe report of a known. It seems more than probable that
The visitors to the City Hall Library and and to be acquired, by the two syndicates in the hitting the post. At half-time the score was and his family to Hongkong, they being con- Hassian reverse off the Yalu is unconfirmed.” Museum for the week ending the 28th February, construction of railways north of the Yangtze H.M.S. Leviathan, 5; E.A, nil. On the re-veyed to the steamer by one of the port launches... DN. they did ev at Fusan at, least, in order to 1904, were 195 non-Chinese sad 61 Chinese to the liver, and to defray the expenses of the surveys start the Navy were againaggressive, Hutchings gaily decorated with flowers. The port officials Chofeo, 24th February - Viceroy Alexion keep control of the unfinished Fusan-Seoul former, and 45 non-Chiness and 5,475 Chiness of the different lines for which concessions have shooting from the right wing, but hitting a strong muster of the Fort Department seamen, is at present at Monkden. Lieutenant General railway line; and the large number of tran
already been granted. Three of the directors the crossbar. A corner was next given by the were present at the King's Stairs in the Dook- Lanjewitsch is commanding the Russian troops sports known to have been collected al
represent the British and Chinese Corporation, Navy goal; Browning sent the ball behind. The yard to bid good-bye, the soazle being most Nagasaki and elsewhere have not yet been Ou the 28th inst., before Mr. Bersotubs Smith, and three represent the Peking Syndicate. Leviathan once more passed up field; Ball fla- afecting. Admiral Acland and Lady Acland, of Liaotung and General Stoessel those of
as also several other lending officials, afterwards Port Arthur C. Lloyd. accounted for. All means of telegraphic a lady was snod $10 for neglecting to exhibit a There is no intention, we understand, to make a ishing the ran with a goal from close quarters, woat on board to my farewell. The Meditor-
THE “MANDYQUE”” AT SHANGHAI, communication (except Bussian land lines light on ber sailing yacht, whilst at ausbor off public issue of capital, so that the news is chiefly Hutobings added No. 7 much in the same raneau Rowing have presented apt.
The Russian warship Maujour's presence at Wanchai, between sunset and sunrise. The of interest as showing that the railway con to Europe) having been in Japanese
manner. A peralty was given against the Barnes-Lawrence, at vise patron, with a hand- hands for some time, it is easy to under-rge was framed on Section 25, sub-section 2 sessions are to be exploited systematically. So sailors, and Gibling scored the first goal for the some travelling-clock whilst a cubicle, named Shanghal continues to excite the local Press. of Ordinance 36 of 1899. This might be taken little had bean beard about them recently that LA, while Copper scored a second goal for Barnes-Larron, has been added in his The N-C. Daily News of the 22nd ult. says:— for memory at the King Edward VII Boldlern "The time allowed for the Russian gun vessel stand why we should have heard no-as a warning to yacht-owners to see that their some doubt on that head might have been then shortly before time. A poor game and Sailors Instituto, in which the port Mandjour to leave the harbour expired at 5 thing of what has been happening in best-keepers observe the harbour regulations,
captain took such an interest,
to the latter institution.
excusable
suited:H.M.8. Leviathan, 7; BA
as also representing the Calpe Rowing Club, and
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