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mentarily in the ascendant, any folly; however criminal, should hold sway over the feeble conscience of the TSAR wey well imagine, but that the General in Com- mand at Port Arthur, whose patronymic of

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The tea shops in Paking all have notices posted up that the frequentors are to avoid the

matter of coelies sent to South Africa. discussion of political questions, including the

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Courlander, or at least of Teutonio descent, should acquiesce in so seemingly criminal a suggestion, seems incompatible with our ordinary ideas of Teutonic caution. It is trus that the Tsar himself telegraplied, to General Srousset that he would expect the garrison of Port Arthur to uphold. the honour of Russian arins, but it is well to remember that the RonaNorrs have ever proved but sorry lords, and have shown but little gratitude, especially when the recipient bears the dark stain of a Teutonic

A brief notice was recently discovered posted on the door of a Protestant nativo, church in

7th Moon, rise ou kill the drils." Taming-fu is just within the Shantung border.

Mr. Peter Quincey, frečnate of the Hong kong Medical College, has been appointed to the medical staff of the coolie enigration depart- ment and leaves shortly on can of the transports for South Africa.

Mr. N. Paquet has arrived in Tientsin to take up the position of engineer in chief to the Mining Company at Tongshan. Mr. Peyuct has had auch mining experience in Belgium, Servia and Venezuela,

The Ji-ji learns from Yinkow that the Japanese are turning over all the Customs. receipts forthe Chinese Government, but the Russians are seizing all the money at the likin stations up conntry.

The cashier of Messrs. Hogan and Ross, Poung, has gone astray with S10,335. He was given cheques for $10,000 and 54,669, and 835 in notes. Ha enshed the frmer, taking $8.000 in silver presented the second cheque; but never

TELEGRAMS.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]

GERMAN GROWN PRINCE BETROTHED,

LONDON, 5th September. The betrothal is aunounced, of the Gormen Crown Prince to the Duchess Cecilie of Mapblouburg-Schwerin.

GREAT FIRE ÁT GLASGOW,

LONDON, 5th September. A great fire is raging at Henderson's yard, Glasgow..

Captain Barnes, of the 1st Chinese Regiment, ́has been spißointed Transvaal Emigration Agenț

for Shantung.

The Viceroy of Szechuan Is for some time' been arging the opening of Clangtu as a com- merciel port and the matter is still under

cousideration in Peking.

„A Chinese wys' caught by the Japaness re-

watly in the act of conveying $40,000 to the Russians in Lanoyang, the money presumably being some left behind in the fight from Now.. chang. Needless to say it has not reached its” intended destinution..

THE WAR.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

ANOTHER GREAT JAPANESE VICTORY.

LONDON, 5th September.

It is reported from St. Petersburg that General Stackelberg's army has

been completely destroyed."

[ROUTER'S - SERVICE]

PUZZLING MESSAGE.

LONDON, 3rd September.. Reuter's correspondent in St. Petersburg wires that the telegraph from Linoyang is working regularly, and has never been interrupted.

The British fund for widow and families of Japanese soldiers and sailors now amounts to £20,000.

THE STRUGGLE AT PORT ARTHUR. A recent Russian arrival from Port Arthur who held a good position there informed our representative says the Peking and Tientern Tica) that the number of Japanese said to have been slain by the explosion of mines is not at all exaggerated. On one occasion Lavo squadrons of cavalry were entirely annihilated with the exception of four men, who worn. wonnded and placed loospital The Russian soldiers hold a very high opinion of the blavery of the Japanese, and the terrible carnage which

they have withstood in their attempts to capture

by the Russian soldiers. The provisions in the place is not received with exuberanec at all

Port Arthur ure slicient for a long time yet. The Russian soldier is pasily contented in the matter of food, and is satisfied to go a whole day on a piece of bread. They are quite confident of the ultimate issue, and place every reliance in Generuts Stoessed and Smirnoff, It is certain that if the Japanese over effect a general assault, no quarter will be baked or given by either side. There are still a number of women and children.at Port Arthur. The statement that Mnie Stoessef and children went to Chofeo is a pure fabrication. There are a large nuraber of Japanese wounded in the

name. In this case it is well to recull a historic parallel.. TODLEBEN, who so stoutly maintained in his heroic defence of Sebastopol the honour of Russian ars, wou, little reward for his exertions; he Russian though he was, had the similar misfortune to bear an unmistakeable Teutonic appellation, and in consequence for the rest of his life, though his defence had won for him the admiration of the suili-went back for the money.

was at home treated with studied tary world, neglect. Once, indeed, when the favoured at St. Petersburg Jul failed to make any impression on the Turkish lines of Plerua, he was recalled from obscurity to accomplish the task, but the work once accomplished the bonours were distributed amongst others less worthy, and the great general left to

Ya Tai, the Imperial Chinese Resident at sink into an unhonoured grave. So far the

Llusion, telegraphed to the Peking Government parallel is noteworthy; General STOESSEL

that he had negotiated with the Mission has perhaps failed in one of the great re-satisfactorily and advised that, as the Dalai quirements of a Russium General : he has not been the facile inventor of lying dispatches turing disgraceful defents into brilliant dismissed from his position and an Imperial, and water pipes, disturb their telephone lines, (No. 3, thron Chinese li north-east of Hsiaochang- Lawton, of the Daily Telegraph, who with

victories, nor has he been participator in any simple demonstrations," but has had to yield step by step before an army better | trdued, and, we may ald, fighting for a better and holier canso. It would be well for him e'er it is too late to lay these things

to heart.

Of course there is another view, anons A. S. WATSON & CÓ, that it is well that the Japanese generals

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MARRIAGE.

On the 3rd August, at St. James' Church, Van- Louver, BC by the Rev. T. Finnes Clinton, PERCY HODHON, second son of the Rev. T. H HOLYOAK, of Whalley kange, Manchester, tô NELLIE GERTEUDE, ly daughter of WILIAM CoWren, of Moseley, England,

The acting governor of Hu-nan Has sent 25 intelligent civil and military officers and others to Japan, to study modern polies methods, at the The cost, about expense of the Government. Tls. 3,000, will be defrayed by the treasury of the The students left Changsha for Yokohama on the 16th ultimo. They will re- ninin in Tokyo for two years

provinen

Lana had run away and his whereabouts had not been ascertained, the Dalai Lama should be

Decree to that effect shonki be issued.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial! and Nothersolo Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks lonationsof$10 each from the follow. ing to the funds of the hospitals:-Po Trung, I Un: Kang Hing, Fuk On Cheang, Kai Hing, Un Hing, Sui Yik, Fuk Hin Kwong Man Lung, Sui Lung. Him We Jn Tai, I W, Wing Lam On. Sui Hi, Kai Wing, and Kwong Wu Shing.

Referring to the list in Honan of a new lot entrusted with the duct of the war should

of Boras this time called the Orchidist" well ponder. It is no part of their scheme

(Tsai Yuan), the Linchingchou correspondent to cause unnecessary waste of human life,

of the N.-C. Daily News reports that all the nor needlessly increase the sufferings in-missionaries have fed from the southernmost cident to warfare. Such misdeeds may be part of Chihli...Ho is not anti-missionary, so it is amusing to note that he describes the mission consonant with Russian civiliation, or want of civilisation, for unfortunately their work thus adive for three years past, in

acquiring property and winning converts.“ conduct of the war up to the present" mest.

Last week's plague return mentions three nearly resembles that of a GENGDIZ KHAN,

493, of which 478 were fatal. There was

At a conference held at Peitaiko about ninety per cent, of the Frotestant missionaries in North China signified their willingness to unite on the "term" question. This is an interesting con- clusion to a heated controversy about the use of the forms, Shang Yi (Guh) and Shong Tang (Holy Spirit!

A lotter from the Steamet Observatory of Commerce drew attention to the disastrous! effcets which luxe residled elsewhere to delicate instruments free the proximity of a single trolley system of tramways, and urges that the community consider seriously whether they desire a system which will corrods their gus perhaps the time hall service, and reader impossible a line of work which is recognised as being a considerable public interest.”

The Russian Consal at Chefoo had erected a pole for wireless telegraphy on 'n small bill in the compound of Sielas and Co., a German firia, on the coast 25 Chinese li east of Chefoo. The Taotai, had protested against it several times, but the protests had been ignored, and

four or live Russians guarded it day and night to keep up communication with Port Arthur "The pole, however, was taken away yesterday afternoon and all the apparatus had also been removed. Wireless communication has now ceased.

(From Northern Papers).

PORT ARTHUR.

CHEFOO. 29th August. Three note

junks which left the vicinity of Luotiehshan in the afternoon of the 27th fast. came to Chiefoo this morning and report:—

The Japanese army is stationed at: Yangtao yao on the west, at Sanlichino on the north, at the rear of Chikwanshan on the east. There tro no Russians on the Tangchin-shan, while the Japanese are bilding a fort at the hill on its The Russian fort at Hilangkou north.

kou) had been destroyed by the Jupinoso: The only Russian fort complete in this direction is

the one at two or three Chiness east of Tai- pingchino, namely, the No. i fort, as well as the fort at. Laomochokoh.

There is enough flour stovel, but ment and vegetables are getting scarce.

At 8 mt of the 28th connorading was heard forn time it soon stopped. A native junk while on the son two or three miles off Port

Arthur at about 8 p.m. of the 27th instant saw taso native junks carrying provisions for Port Arthur sung by Japanese-torpedo-boats....

Another Chinese who left Laotiehshan on the 27th reports:

In the morning of the List the Japaneso

The Shanghai Eusters Times is responsible attacked Urlingshan fort from Palichwang for the following statement-Viceroy Ton and ended in fighting with stones and seemed Chonman of the Two Kyang Provinces has to live ovenpiod the fort. However, on the appointed two ofteiuls to proved to Hongkong 27th there were Rassian soldiers there ugniai, to make arrangements for the shipping of a fund it is presumed the fort had been recaptured number of the Kwangsi rebels, who have by the Russians,

On the 28th instant over thirty cartloads of wines there. The Viceroy has great number the killed were carried back from Falichwang of ex-rebels on his hands, and expects to have a by the Russians. Erat many more before long, and he does not know properly what to do with them all. Hence

The Japanese had decupied a position four or five Chinese li from the north of the China Town at Hsiaochangkow, and destroyed two

Antusban are still intact.

several hospitals, and they are receiving the same attention in the Rusciaus. One informat declined to state the number of troops in Port Arthur. He admits, however, that the Japanese will not be able to have a larger force in the firing line than the Russians as the space will hint admit of it. When the general assault takes pince he says that the result will shock civilized nations, as the leases on both sides will be something territic, and all the most gracsome part of wax, will result in the band to hand conflict. Generul Stoessel's orders:

Fare that not a fort is to be given up while no m ́is alive, and his instructions will be carried out. Every Bassian soklier considers lo has a stored trust in defending the port. He disbelieves the statement that the Japanese have captured any of the forts-in fact, to use his own words, he said," an absolutely certain that such is not the case." He paid a very warm tribute to Mr.. Mr. Marshall 'saved many lives among the

sailors from the Businu torpedo-boutin Chefoo.

AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

Mr. E. W. Mitchell, the indefatigable hon. secretary of the A.D.C., informs us, that re- hearsals of Stephenson's and Cellier's comic opera Dorothy" have already commenced. the vast is not yet complete, but the following

have accepted the paris na ander -

Dorothy Brutan... Mrs. Fullerton. Lydio Hawthorn Man Webb. Phyllis Tappilt Mras Privet! Geoffrey Wilder: Harry Sherwood Larcher...

Mr Maitland. Mr. Hall-Wright Mr. G.P. Lammert. Capt. Smith, R.A. Mr. R. Sutherland... Owing to the V.B.C. Aquatic Sports, the rehearsal called for Wednesday, 7th September will not take place. This opera will be produced on or about 12th November. The A.D.C. are a'só preparing to put on "The Sholmstress. by Pinero.

OFFICIAL REPORTS OF NAVAL DAMAGE

the idea of getting them shipped to "Southforts out of three. The forts at Suiszeying ant Viceroy Alexoieff (now at Vladivostock) on the

Africa,

No anonymously signed communications that have and casts a lurid light on the bousted culcuses, all fatal, bringing the season's total to surrendered. to South Africa to labour in the re of our modern Europe. Still, uncouth another plague fatality in the 48 hours ending sure the ways of St. Petersburg, there noon yesterday. Other communicable diseases may be some method in this seemingly use-recorded for the week are five cases of enteric. less waste of life at the doomed fortress. Two were Europeau, imported from Amroy, cue Autumn is new well on us, and in another Japanese case from Canton; the other two were Portngnese and Chinese. One case ended three months field operations will become fatally, probably the Chinese; but the return practically impossible. But winter, in the does not say mofo southern regions of Liaotung imprae- til for warlike operations, is in northern Siberia a-time adopted preferentially for travel. As long as active operations in the field are possible the number of troops possible to convey along the railway will at best do no more than supply vacancies dus to the wear and fear of the war. In winter these conditions. will be considerably altered. It is therefore quite within the range of possibilities that daring the winter the balance of the troops in point of non-

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The Daily Press.

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-have demanded surrender is one of those

7 features of the present war which to the onlooker accustomed to the ordinary amen ties of civilised war would scem to demand

It does not seem to be known here, says the Singapore Free Press of the 29th ult. what has become of the Europe mail of 5th August, on at the delayed .M. steamer Australien, The following P. & was due at Aden on 22nd Angust. The Australien arrived there on 23rd, whether before or after the departure of the & G. we cannot say. It seems pretty clear that advices up to 12th August will reach here by P. & O., steamer before those of 5th August

CARRYING RUSSIAN CORPSES

TWENTY DAYS:

The following passage from a report by

battle with Admiral Kamimura's squadron has reached Tokyo:---

"After an engagement with the Japaness squadron, the Vladivostock squadron was retreat- Hug northward, when the Rurik aiguailed that her steering gear was damaged."The other A Chinese who. left the vicinity of Lao-ships tried hard, to rescue the Burik, but her

reports: ..

CHEFOO, 30th August.

The Peting and Tientsin Timer stutes that as a result of representations made to the home anthorities, the following employees of the Inperial Chinese Railway Service have been awarded the China medal and clasp for 1906. Mr. Kinder, C.M.G. Cox, Folay. Whittiehshan on the afternoon of the 18th ultimo, position being at lest found to be hopeless, *combó. Griffith, Jamison. MoLelland, Clarke,

Admiral Essen ordered his squadron to retreat At midnight of the 26th instant it was to Vladivostock. The Gromovoi and Rossia Ploughman, Franklin, Moore, Rickerby, Sher- riff. Wheeler. Dizon jr, Dr. Moorhead. New raining when there was some severe fighting then proceeded north-weak (north east), keep. merch, Roberts, Terris, and Traber. On the between the Russians at Nox. 5 and 6 forts, ing up a running fight which listed for two rim of the medal is inscribed the name of the north-cart of Taipingekiui, and the Japanese hours. In this the two ships were damaged, recipient and the letters LCR. The metal was at Palichwag, which ended in the morning of the Gromooot in particular having her boilers distributed from the head office a short time ago, the 27th. Though the Japanese did not advance and funnels very badly smashed. The Rossi Owing to the great demand for firearms by yet the casualties on the side of the Russians received eleven shots below and about the water- A member of the Shanghai Chamber of Cote the various Imperiul forces who are engaged in

wore enermons. The native refugee was carry-line, and the Gromovoi six shots. Both ships merce wrote asking whether an exporting firut

a

of Liang-Kuang hustorderol some sets of

though the fort on Itaushan was destroyed yet the Russians are bring from the top of the Ismo Killed 3 men. Wounded, 4 men,

bars may be consideraht y altered; and this, at Home, when quoting C.FL. Shanghai,ghting against the insurgents in Kuungsi,ing the Russian coses for twenty days and lost half the number of officers and one quarter were it possible to stave off the surreader, I includes, according to general usage and British ays the Tientsin Official Gosette, the Viceror he was living at the time at the foot of the forts of their petty officers and men in killed or THE persistent holding out of General

Nos. 5 and 6, namely abort three Chinese li wounded. To be more definita, 155 were killed STOSEL at Port Arthur long after ruight be considered to hold-out-a-prospect law the risk of war, and fugther whether, in the mode-gun-and rifle manufacturing machines north-east of Taipingeliai. At the forts on nad 307 wounded. The two shipa made tem- dence and military honour would seem to of ultimate relief, and by engaging the event of the goods not being so covered by him, from a well-known foreign firm for the softmushan and Antsusban artillery duels are "on-porary repairs and arived at Vladivostock on

and being lost or delayed from causes arising the East, and the West. Arsenals, which, it is tinually going on. When the native refugee the 16th instant. Japanese troops elsewhere might eventually

out of the existence of a state of war, the export reported, will be shifted to 4hing-yaan-hsien in

was at sea about ten Chinese li south of Lantioh-The casualti ́s of Admiral. Kamimura's squa« alter the result of the campaign. We doer is responsible. The reply was that it was the near future, because the present buildingshan yesterday morning (29th) he met tiva dron in the naval battle on the 14th outside the not, of course, wish to infer that each would question of law, rather than of usage, and could

ars rather exposel. Tavai Wang has been Japanese warships and five torpedo-boats and Tsushima Straits are given za follows.

was examined by them. Another Chinese re Iwate :-Killed, 2'ollgers, a first-class boatswain. be the consequence, but in warfare it is not he answered by the Chamber.

ordered by the Viceroy to proceed to that district

fages who came hero yesterday. (19th) says that

and 36 men. Wounded, 4 offers a first- some explanation.~· It is of course the fact,ove all things essential to provide for The financial report and statements of the to select a large piece of land for the purpose,

class boutswale, and 31 men. - Russia was at the beginnfag so intent on every eventuality; and the continuance of Straits Settlements for the year 1903 have been The expense will be defrayed from the funds her game of bluff, and so confident that the war over the winter, though probably not laid before the Conncil and published. The actual collected from the Government salt monopoly Japan, following the example of her

distasteful to Russia, who is above all fear-revenue of the Colony was $7,958,496, and the in Kwangtung.

actual expenditure $8,185,787, a deficit of "The foreign residents of Japan who have not ful of being left to her own devices, would $22456. less than half the deficit calentated heart of Mr. John Hartley and his thirty years European contemporaries, would never have the cool judgment to question the haud of be in the last degree harmful, not only to when the estimates were made up. This result old complaint against the Japanese Government

The steamer Soongari, which was sunk at her opponent, that, over sanguine as to the

Jupun, but to all other Powers having rali-ish to the large excess of revenue, and the non- are few. Mr. Hartley, now in Shanghai, has, Chemulpo at the time the Japanese engaged result, she temporarily lost control of her

Almost all the sent us a book published by Kelly & Walsh, in the Vuring and the Korcet;, has been salves, by

At the Pablic Works Department yesterday important sanrces of reverne show excesses, the which are bound together, all higgledy-piggledy. the Mitsu Bishi: Company, and brought to post and telegraphs of $138,002. the railway of the letters, papers, newspaper cuttings, &c. Nagasaki. Our contemporary the Nagasaki Mr. L. C. Rees, Principal Land Surveyoz, put $95, and the fund revenue of $42.469 being which Mr. Hartley has accumulated during the Press says:The teamer certainly looks as up for sale by auction two lots of Crown land quarter of a century he has nursed his grievance. though she had been in trouble. The whole of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1,159, Austin Road und We are all sorry for him, but there seems no her sides are thickly casted with rust, and the Kimberley Road, 16,945 square feet, with an doubt that Mr. Hartley did persist in importing few inches of the funnel which were never annual reift of $136, was sold for $5,120 (520) opim against the wishes of the Japanese submerged is the only part of her retaining its above the upset price) to Captain Boyd, R.A.

mental faculties, and concluded that Japan, like herself, was only indulging in a profes- sional flutter which, after the example of the game su chiaracteristically abandoned by England; would, in view of the high stakes on the table, refuse to call, and leave a walk

tions with the Far East. Doubtless this completion of public works.

would be bread and jam to Russia, but it is a condition which would not so favourably appeal to the other Powers-especially the largest.

England and Japan.

your of his service in the Colony.

in China, ought not motorists here to recko their autoraobiles as of so-many coolis power In the case of some cars the odour would help the estimator,

Viceroy Teen Chunduan is reported to have recently received a telegraphic advice from

mountain.-Universal Gazette.

THE "SOONGARI“ AT NAGASAKI.

Nawa:-Killed, 2 mon. Wounded, 2 men. Tabucktho:-Killet, 2 officers and 1 inen. Azama-Woaudad, 7 men and 1 nises-boy. Toltica:Wounded, 9 men and 1 mpes-boy:

CROWN LAND ŠALES.

over to the other. That Japan alone of he other of the Powers should have seen through the Police, yesterday completed the twenty second French authorities at Kwangchowang had it; and in pestoring everybody, the late Queen, are no evidences of external injury, but the 1,721, near Shaukivan Road, Teatszemai, 17,675 written to the Prefect of Laichonto that at the Ring, numerous Ministers and M.P.'s interior of the vessel presents a sad spectacle square feet in area, with an annual rental or Sinos-coolies are the chief beasts of traction French warship would proceed to Faichow for the Marquis Ito, the British Consuls, &c., &c., Mr. Fire, water, and mad have all left their traces $142. It was exposed at an upset price of Harley has come to be a familiar figure, almost and give the impression that there is very little, $5,303 and was knocked down at $5,323 to Mr. Purpose of surveying and muking chart to facilitate navigation between Kwangelow.

as much to be dreaded as to be pitied. Of if any, of the inside which would not require A Emabhoy. wung and Annam... On the 17th the warship course the thing has become a sort of habit, or replacing, should it be decided to put her into arrived at Láiskow and put the surveying pole meronaute, by this time; and his acquaintances sea-going trim once more. The Mitsu Gishi The top-hat is ugly, unhygionie, nad ember- on a height on Fenghwangshan and asked for may now avoid boredom at a cost of $150, the Dockyard and Engine Works have coreted russing. Its sole claim to support in the appear due protection. Viceroy Teen wired at oute to sum charged for Mr. Hartley's brochure. Care their contract with the Japanese Government, ance of respectability it gives. If only a few

medical baronets would drivete their consultations. the Waiwups in the mater and instructed the ful study of it will show that there was much which consisted in saling the vessel and brings in Panamus and cloth caps they would break Taotai and Prefect as well as the Bares of to he said on both sides, for Mr. Hartley seems ing her to Nagasaki. Whether a new one will the tyranny of babit over the health and Foreign Affairs to prevent the French survey to have pitted nothing, even of the poids be entered into for her repair is not yet decided I comeliness. Bit at the same time earn the ing party from currting out the survey.

that tell against him.

andying gratitude of their humbler confreres.

very antiquated game being played by Russia seemed to that over-vanfident Power so incomprehensible that for the time she fairly went off her chump, yet 'tis con- sonant with human nature; but that this condition of obfuscation should continue till now, more than six months after Japan accepted the challenge, is hardly consistent with ordinary sagacity. That in St. Peters -burg, where si piritualism

are no

The visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 4th September, 1:04, were 222 non-Chinese and SU Chinose to the former, and 9h non-Chinese and 1,940 Chinese to

to the latter institution,

upon.

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