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fate. It is, granted that it is sufficiently that the presumption is that such cases are addressed, a practical certainty that it will be delivered in duo course to the right place and party. Only nineteen millions of letters were rogistered last peur, a further indication
auore numerous than is auspected. Is it possible to discover to what extent these disturbing fears to wall' founded? In case the post office is not in a position, or of public confidence; and the number is suid refuses, to divulge the number of com.
in
The English Mail of the 25th March was delivered in London on the 22nd instant."
A. S. WATSON & CO., to be decreasing. All closers of unregistered plaints received in a given period, miny we | packets, except newspapers, show an in-ely upon the public to offer what evidence
create. The increase per cent. tlie it enn in its own obvious interests ? volume of postcards was as high as 25′5 per cent., chiefly duc, of course, to the picture postcard craze. Slackness of trade, and the great extension of the telephone systemi, affect the volume of post office business in England; but there is no recent vecord of its ever having suffered by reason of lack of public confidence.
ESTABLISHED AD. 141,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
The Hongkong Post Office is a fleabito to the G.P.O., and the statistics of its turnover, were they available, would appear contemptible in comparison with the figures just quote. Yet to Hong kong, consideration of its systern and administration is of greater interes nud impurtance than those figures from the Home country. Its rerenne last year was COGNAC BRANDY $66,541.08.less than the estimated receipts
Per Doz,
$475,000. The AUK of 8316,750.50 (831,484.44 less than the estimate), was expended. The profit on last yes 's work- ug of the local post office is thus shown to be $91,702.36. We have just elaborated $20.00 and emphasised the British confidence in the British post office. In view of the amount paid locally for its services, and in B. SUPERIOR VERY OLD COGNAC 2740 view of the profite it is making, we have a
A. OLD PALE
Plugno anses in Culentta ar averaging 100 daily. The authorities are closing the schools as revoral studenta have been attacked.
Baron Komura, Minister of the Foreiga Ofilce, has issued a notice to the effect that s Japanese Consulate was opened at Changsha, China, on the Ist inst.
The Japanese authorities have established post offices at Chinju, Mapho and Hodo, in Koron, and opened them to the public on the Ist inst.
Mr. Harry Halton Fox, of the British Consular Service in China, is announced to marry Miss Noot, a grand-daughter of Sir A.
Hickman, M.P. for Wolverlumpton.
· The Bourse Gazette declares that Russia has
only one ally at present, namely Time. And,
wo may add, the Baltic Flest is busily engagal in killing that ally.
The last weekly plagae return records n total of 29 enser. One Bubsequent fatality makes the year's list number 30. Smallpox cams are two Chinese and one Indian.
For removing stone from Crown load in a neat at the pot. Court an
Yesterday morning an unknown Europesa male was found by the Police lying in Murray Road, Wanchai, in an apoploutio fit. He was at oneo removed to the Government Civil Hospital, but expired during the afternoon.
Return of riters to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 23rd April, 1905 were 202 non-Chinese, and 96
1,421 Chinese to the latter institution.
Chinese to the former, and 68 u-a-Chisces, and
An association has been founded in Paris tour the benefit of Chiness studenta. Tho Association des Etudiants Chiaois en France," as it is es∙led, has op met a club in the Fno Vuneau, and the Chinese Miniator in Paris has necopted the chairmanship.
It is doubtful, comments the N. C. Daily News, whether a bare etur had an Aшstiours Minister in China who has done so much good work, and boon so universally respected by Istiren and foreignora as Mr. Conger, who is about to bare Shanghai for his new poet.
A Russian prisonor-of-war was courtmartialled at Osaka on the 4th inst. for stealing a gold watch zad thor personal effects belonging to fellow prisoners. He was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment for ten months, to be followed, says the Nagasaki Press, by police surveillance for six months.
TELEGRAMS.
[REUTER'S SERVICE,]
THE GERMAN MISSION TO FEZ..
LONDON, 23rd April. The German Mission is preparing to start for Fez; the tribes along the road are arrang- ing great festivities in its honour.
BENNET BURLEIGH'S DESPATCH BOAT,
At H. M. Supreme Court, Shanghai, on 17th April, before Mr. Justice de Sauswarez, Tuomas Charles Robert Ward was summoned by A. Pavlow, the Russian Consul, who claimed Tis. 101,000 for wrongful contorsion by the defendant of the s.o. Sansus, the property of the
plaintiff.
Mr. R. N. Macleol appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Morgan Phillips for the defendant.
Mr. Maclead said that he thought this case
(N. C. Daily News" Service) JAPANESE DEFENSIVE MEASURES. | should be tried otherwisa then summarily, and
Tokyo, 17th April.
The Japanese authorities at Lionsun, Cores, have announced the establishmout of a dufonsive zona there, warning steamers of the danger of navigating at a speed of over five knots.
THE WAR.
LEUTER'S SELVICE] THE RUSSIAN BALTIC SQUADRON.
Lospos, 23rd April.
The correspondent of the Paris Tempe Saigon wired at 10.40 on Sutday morning that all the Baltic feel bad left Kamran, At noon on Saturday a violent cannonade was heard off the Bug, and it was supposed A Tokyo despatch to the Oaka Asahi, under that an engagement had taken place with
FRENCH NEUTRALITY.
date the 5th lost., says that the money which the Japanese scouts. the Government has rives to the families of noldiers who have been killed or died of wounds or discams at the front since the outbreak of the war, has reached the sum of Yon 10,000,000, divided among some 20,000 families.
A Chinese womra employed at Messrs. a Butterfield and Swire's shipyard at Quarry eBay was yesterday ruu ever by a locomotive.
yesterday fined 230 at the Police Court by Mr. F.A. Hazeland
right to asks if there is a corresponding -confidence in the local system and zdańi-
A quantity of illicit opium was found en C. VERY OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC 33.00 stration. If there is not, we may anticipate a decrease. Locally--the chit-coolie will
Monday in one of the cabins of the 3.5. Prinz then threaten purely local postal business, | Eita Friderich occupied by seven Chinese as the telephones have done in the large fireman. The men were charged before Mr. We do not professF. A. Hazeland at the Police Court yesterday cities of Great Britain, 10 speak at prescut for the whole publie of with being in pesussion of same, but as none of Hongkong; but we are in a position to them would give evidence as to who was the owner, His Worship fiued oach of the defendants angogues that in certain quarters there is
$25. not the feeling of eonfleuse there ought to be, but a growing feeling of distrust. Con plaints in the Press have been so numerous A. S. WATSON & CO. as to provoke a remonstrance from the
D. HENNESSY' FINEST VERY
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Postal officials, who said on one occasion that if the public would make its complaints direct, they would be more sure to obtain results. We would very much like to be informed how many private complaints bave been received and dealt with last year, or in the first quarter of the present year, [33 We make these observations now in the hope that an official enquiry will be made. In the meantime, we would be glad to receive communications from correspon dents, either confidential or for publication, of reasonably authenticato! cases of letters, ete., going astray. We will not refer to the complaints from North China and Japan about the local method of despatching That can wait. We will not dwell
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BIRTHS.
On 10th April, at Swatow, the wife of W. H. CAMPKIN, of a chnghter."
On 10th April, at Innkow, the wito of F. L. HARRISON, of a daughter.
On 17th Aprii, at Shanghai, the wife of Captain W. E. CHAVE, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On 20th April, at Shangbai, BorERT CRIDLAND FAXBRIDGE, to LILIAN STUART WALEH.
DEATH,
Op 8th April, at Wachang, HELEN HABELLA, daughter of Ur, and Mrs. ROBERT BORLAND, Uged Hive yours and eight months.
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mails.
Official statistics have been publishod showing the number of Germans residing in foreign countries. The United States heads the list with a total of 3,000,000; after which the pro- portion is:-Great Britain and her Colonies, 150,000; Austria-Hungary, 120,00; Switzer. land and Russia, each 10,000; Franco, 20,000; Belgium, 40,000; Holland, 30,000; Brazil. 50,000; other countries approximately, 100,003,
Elevon shareholders addressed a joint letter S. C. Farnham Boyd & Co., L4, asking for to Mr. J. B. Twentymen, managing director of definite information about the firm offer 10 purchase the Company's property, for the personnel of the offering London Syndicate, and for a special meeting to be called. The reply was that so moeting was necessary, and the The information asked for was withhold.
hureholders replied that the directors had lost the confidence of the shareholders, who had a right to demand a meeting, and they published the correspondence.
Hor right leg was completely severed, and she recens other serious injuries on her bead, shoulders and broast. She was taken to the Government Civil Hospital, but died shortly after admission,
A number of picture postenido aro going through the post with imitations of Hongkong postage stamps on the picture site. We are asked, says the Shanghai Daily News, to warn thoan who send these cards that they cannot be forwarded through the British Post Ofee, the presence of imitations of actual postage stamps bring contrary to the regulationa
Is the final statement issued by the Bank of Japan concerning the Fourth Domestic Loan, it is reported that foreigners, chiefly British, Americans and Chinese, subscribed nearly Yea 90,000,000; of this 45 millions were offered at mors than issue price, so that it is probable that nearly one-half of the loan will to allotted to foreignore..
At a recent conference of the Grand Connoil at Faking it was decided that in aldition to un Imperial Resident in Lhasa, a Tortur General must also be appointed to that city to maintain China's control over that tributary State. This Turbar General will command the naual Division of Mancin troops consisting of five foot battalions, four cavalry regiments, and two batteries of artillery.
LONDON, 23rd April. Four Russian transports are at Saigon, The Governor of 8-igon has prohibited four Russian steamers from embarking a large quantity of coal consigned to them, and only permitted them to embark sufficient for a voyage.
BALTIC FLEET NEWS.
The 18. Quinta arrived here fröm Saigun. with a cargo of rice yesterday afterzocu, She reports that when she loft port on the 21st instant four transperts were at Saigon leading coal and provisions for the Baltic Flot.
When she arrived of Camraah Bay on the 22nd instant eight Russian warships and a large number of transports were inside, and a Russing erniser patrolling outside. No signal was made.
The AB. Chow Tai, which arrived from Bangkok yesterday, on the 21st in funt, oue day previons to the Quinta, saw a number of Russian warships in Camran Bay.
AN EXPLANATION,
י,
It is new suggested that the only foundation for the reports of gun fire in the south was that the sounds heard were those made by the British warship saluting the Russian admiral.
HOW CAMBANH DAT WAR LEFT,
he would therefore liko defendnut's counsel to give him some idea of his defence,
Mr. Phillips said from vertain correspondence
he had the mattor appeared rather complicated to him. On the 31st of January his friend's firm wrote to his client
T. R. Ward, Esq.
c/o astur House.
Yourself and E. L. Mondon, Esq.
Dear Sir,--We have been instructed by Mr. | Mondon to demand a proporly executed Bill of Scle, transferring to hit the sa Summon which was, wo understand, registored in your name at the British Consulate yesterday, Mr. Morden claims this auder two written assignments of the said suip, one by you to Mr. A. Parlow and the other by the latter to Bir. Mondon. Unles this Bill of Sale is in our hands by noon on the 2nd February, we shall have to take proceedings gniust you. We suggest, therefors, tunt you
would all upon us as ook as possible to arrange matters.
We believe that the preparatiou of a Bill of Sale by the British Consalate can be obtained
fuo. at a rery su
Your faithfully, Stokes, Flatt & Teesdale. Counsel's client ha IB set off for mure then
the orieting amount of tais cirim. On the 8th day of Apr" the prosont & immons was issued,
|claiming Tls. 100,000 for wrongful conversion of the 8. Samson, On the 13th of Apr Mesara. Stokos, Pisit and feesdi'c wrote to a Mr. Fisten6C2 :-*
M. L. KRISTENBEN, Esų..
D-A Hankow Road. Re sa "Samso72," Dear Sir, We are instructed by Mr.
Farlow, the actur! owner of this boat, to Tis, 8000 received by you from the Shanghaë dmand from you the mediate payment. of
| Tag and Lighter Co., Ltd, on the transfer of this boat to such Compray. We are farther instrusted to demand from you payment of the further sum of Tis. 20,000, being damages over and nuovo the The 80,00) already mentioned by renson of such transfer.
Unless on or before the 15th inst. we receive from you, the above-mentioned sams wo sħa'l QUE Instructions, commende according to proceedings against you to enforce payment.
Yours faithfully,
STOKES, PLATT AND THESDALE. Counsel cond understund his friend foraging round to find who should pay the money before the proceedings commduced, but having taken
His Lordship mude an order for plandings. Mr. Maclood asked when they must be delivered.
From private sources comes a story for which we cannot vouch. It is to the effect that a French offer went off to the Armatia in the Prowdings ogulust his client for Tla. 10,00 Bay, and explained that he and his comrades the subsequent claim in the letter of the 19th would be delighted to welcome Admiral Rozh-iast. was incomprehensible to him. destvensky to a longer stay; but that pressuro from Paris necessitated the rudeness of request- ing as basty a departure as possible. Glistening
His Lordship said he was issuing a short sat moisture in the eyes of the French- oficer The marriage took lace on Thursday, reports convinced the Admiral of the sincerity of the of rulas, sul the rate for pleadings would be the Japan Matt, of Miss Fanny Heath Eldridge, sentiments expresasi. Formal notifications he that, unless the Court devided otherwise, they daughter of the late Dr. Stuart Eldridge to Mr. had calmly ignored, bat ibis personal appeal would have to be delivered in ifteen days. The Christ Church was beautifully decorated for men embraced each other. Orders were issued, wished to agree otherwise, the occasion, the floral adornments being most Next morning, at daylight, the Armada was
upon the notorions fact that the local post. fazeland at the Felice Court yesterday, eight | Seplius Warming, Danish Consul in Yokohama. touched him. He held out both hande, the two oder would be for fifteen daya nnles Counsel
men, when accosted by an enquiry if there be any letter for the speaker, are in the habit of cheerfully handing over to Tom, DICK, or HARRY the whole bundle, and bidding hitn "look-see." We may however, mention two typical instances
Eleven Chinesa were placed before Mr. F. A.
charged with attempting i stow away on the 8. Nicomedia with the object of landing in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., end three with eiding and abetting the said stowaways, Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Mr. Frution's offer), appeured for the stowaways. Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for the first alder and aboitor, Mr. H. K.
ornate. Rev. W. P. G. Field conducted the service and the brice was given away by her mother, Mrs. Eldridge.
"We Japanese," the Japanese Minister at
not to be seen, only two ships remaining,
THE CANARDS.
L'Avenir du Tonkin comments strongly on the false Saigon report of a naval battle, describing its aathors as
antruthful abusora of credulity.
EXTRADITION CASE.
On behalf of the Siamese Gorornment, Chief, Dotective Inspector Hanson yesterday made ac application before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court for the extradition of an Indian
generalinis sent to Europe exquisite lacquer-
The same juuruul commented on the audacity werk, delicately carved figures, beautiful embroidery, and many other commodities which of half a dozen Japans-, dressed in white, with out lace or uniform badge of any kind, who ehow how artistic we are; but the Europeans turned up in a junk and watched the arrival Fugitive Offenders' act of 1881, and Rao is described us as uncivilised. We have recently of some German collera. They chowed in a killed some seyouty thousand Russians, and
every European nation is wondering at the high condition of civilisation which we have attained !"
On 29th March, at Bhangiai, the Rev. G. H. to illustrate the indictment that will Holmes for the second, and Mr. Olo Kong Paris is supposed to have said, "have for many SEVILLE, TO JE M. GENE, buth of Wenchow he forthcoming if there be any proper Sing for the thin. The stowaway and tho On 20th April, at Shang, JOES INNOS, to enquiry, and if the public offers evidence. eccond and third aiders and abettors were JOANKA QUISA FANNT, BROGUSTELU,
discharged, while the first was remanded until In the first can, an old and trustworthy'ser-
the return of the Nicomedia to this part, bail vant was sont to a pillar box not fifty yards being allowed in the sum of $5. from the house to post a letter for town delivery. It is certain that it was correctlyfors Mir. G. N. Orine at the Police Court A sailor from HMS bion was charged addressed and sufficiently stamped, both yesterday with behaving in a disorderly manner from the evidence of the sender and to and destroying property at the Main Hotel on admission that no such letter is octained at Monday night. He was fined $2 on the first HONGKONG UPFICE: 14. DEVEUX ROAD C1. the post office. It is almost humauly charge, 33 on the second, and ordered to pay
compensation. Another seaman named Gillespi, under the influence of liquor, terrorised a number of passers-by in Western Street on Monday night, by taking possession of the strest and brandishing an empty mum battle When P. C. 69 went to arrest him, he charged
The Daily Press.
I ONION OFFICE: 131. FLEET STREET, E.C
HONGKONG, Arun 26TH, 1905. Two billions, five hundred and ninety-seven millions, six hundred thousand-that was the estimated number of letters delivered in the Cuited Kingdons during the year 1803-4
Tho captain of the steamer Knivaberg reporta that on the 7th instant in Howki Channel, Bamboo Island, bearing N.E., he exploded a drifting mine. On the 15th inst. iu Lat. 34.22 N., Long, 121.50 E., a long way seath of the Shantang Premontory, he exploded an enormous drifting mine, nearly ten feet in
certain that the letter was posted as alleged Complaint was addressed to the Postmaster ou 10th April, two or three days after the posting, and elicited an enquiry as to who posted the letter. No further report has been received, and the missing letter has at him with the bottle, a swinging blow jest diameter. He Ared at it at a distance of missing the constablo's head. Charged boforo | something over 150 yards, and fragments of it not yet reached its destination a few min-Mr. G. N. Orms at the Police Court yesterday fell on his deck. This is one of the largest yet morning with being drunk and disorderly, he was fined $3, with the alternative of seven days imprisonment.
reported.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
At the quarterly meeting held during the Easter Holidays the following cards were returned.
MACEWEN OUP.
481 winner 84 acr.
9 = 84
Mr. T. C. Gray Mr. S. Fulcher,
13
8 = 84
25 entries. MARTIN CUP AND BOGEY,
Add postcards, newspapers, and other kinds utes distant. In the second instance there of postal packets, and the grand total is another local letter missing, certified to attained is put at 4,300,900,000. The have been posted in person by the same
The B. Lightning, which arrived from average number of letters delivered to each European to whom the first was addressed, person was 61.2; or of postal packets It was posted at six p.m. on the 21st inst., Singapore on Monday, handed over nine Chinese generally, 191.3 to each individual. Of all in the head-office box that is labelled "town stowaways to the Police. Some of those mon these only 26,707,983 were undelivored, delivery"; it was correctly aildressed to a are believed to have been amongst a number "for want of proper addresste." Any one well-kuuwa house in Czino Road; and it who escaped from gaol at Singapore some weeks of these undelivered missives could be traced was properly stamped. It has not yet beca ago. On board, before they were arrested, they Mr. J. Johnstone
are alleged to have robbed soveral of the When the crow attempted to passengers. on enquiry, so perfect is the system and the delivered. It should perhaps be 'stated that administration of this colossal concern. another latter posted at the same time and arrest them they showed fight, and one of the The number of letters going astray, or of place, also for town delivery, was received stowaways, getting in the hold amongst the enquiries for letters alleged to have gone by the addressee about cleven o'clock the cargo, had to be laid out" before he could be He was then put in irons until astray in the post, is so small in proportion next morning. This case has not been arrival at Hongkong. The men were placed to the quantity handled, that it would re- reported to the local port-office. So little before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court quire several decimals to give the correct satisfaction is the outcome of the trouble yesterday and charged with loving away, ratio. So profound is the confidence of the involved that it is unlikely to be so reported. The case was remanded. One of the defendants general public in the Post Office, that if a Our point is that the failure of only one was then charged before Mr. G. N. Orme with person is satisfied that his letter has letter, properly stamped and addressed, to larceny of a passenger's clothing.
found guilty and sentenced to two months actually been deposited in any one of the reach its addressee, is regrettable; that two, imprisonment and six hones' stocks, and at the 22,850 post offices of the United Kingdom, within a short period, belonging to one expiration of his sentence to be returned to he or she has no further concern as 'to its citizen, going astray is a very bad sign; and ( Singapore.
sezared.
He was
Mr. J. Johnstone Mr. S. Fulcher Mr. C. M. G. Barnio Mr. T. S. Forrest Mr. F. R. Barry Mr. T. C. Gray
29 entries. POOL.
By Mr. C. M. G. Burnie 80 Dr. G. M. Haretou
Mr. J. Jahastone. 85 Mr. T. B. Forrest ... 79 Mr. F. R. Barry
Hr. T. C. Gray
Mr. G. O. Moxon
103
2 down winner 3 down
4 down
4 down
3 down
5 down
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80
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83
Chinese inn, and in the evening departed in their junk, a little behind the Germau steamers,
CUM GRANO SALIS,
named K. Rae, la stationmaster in the employ of the Royal Hamese Railway Depart- out. The application was made under the
wanted" in Sian to answer the shargo of folauionely stealing, taking and carrying away the ear of Ticals 608, the property of the said Railway Department. After reading papers
sent from Sium in connection with the charge, and perusing the evidence adduced, His Worship was a tisfied that the depositions showed a The following appears in the Manila Cable-strong presumption of the defendant's guilt,
·TROLOS —
a
MISSIONARY BUDDHISM.
Cavite. April 19.-When asked as to whom and committed him to gnol for fifteen days the naval people would rather see some cut pending the order of the Governor. Meantime victorious in the approaching big naval battle he has the right to apply for Habeas Corpus,
prominent naval official bere told your sorres. pondent that officials of the navy have under.
few weeks.
one a big revulsion of feeling during the pat Following are his views which he said are shared by brother off cors throughent the service
At the outset of the present war the The following letter appeared in the N-Q.- sympathy of the American people was with Daily News. the sturdy little Japs. Now, fourteen months Sir,-As it has appeared to us that the after, officials are looking aakauce at one an- mission on which we are about to embark will other, wondering if it will really be to the gain nothing by its being kept secret, I have interests of the American people that the Japs. been asked by those with me to bring it before eventually prove victorious. Seven-tenths of the pablis through tas median of your valuable
colawne the men who comprise the American navy sroald at the
moment rather see the present
to the European ides that the religion Russians plu
Cute quattrably superior to tunt of the come out victorious than the giant of eyed inhabitants of chrysanthemum land.
This marked change of opinion bas been brought about by our government glowly to bring as many of us na may be over to their realizing the fact, that the Japanese victorious own beliefs. Belloring, as I know they do, that will be intoxicated with victory and gread for they are doing what is right and incumbent on more fields on which to conquer, and owing them from their point of view, we should have to the geographical
of the Philippines, nothing but admiration for their efforts, which of Asia for the have sometimes, elas, been met with martyrdow.
Now, knowing
and the Japan985
suppositions, sent out to da missionaries Bulihe, they hare, very properly acting up to
Asiatice, we will find ourselves in All honour to then.
the area
ber
as I do that the subliate
with-
Japan for it.
I the present war and it is trust asking of Bhakamaal is the only way, found
fent prepared: though out entering into heroics, some comrades and continued defeat has been lot of the Rus rayroll, acting on the same motives as abovo sians thus far, those who have given the set forth have determined to go forth on a resources of ezek czufry a thought will readily mission in the name of our Great Teacher, to 75 winners that Ruseis is bound to win in the end. bring over the people first of England, and then
Japan cannot stand the continued strain two the rest of Christendom to our own faith. years longer, and should she lose the present know the doctrines of Christ, but it is to be seen expected 964 fight, her credit will be im- whether we shall meet with the reception wa paired abroad.
hava the right to believe we shall meet with, if American popular sympathy is always with you Christians act thoroughly up to your ideale the little fellow.
of love and charity. (Chinese natnej.
I