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PEAK CHURCH,

ANNUAL MEETING.

Tha unaus! mooting of the Peak Church was beld at St. Paul's College at 7 pm. yesterday, There were present the Bishop of Victoria, presiding, Rev. F. T. Johnson, Rev. C. H. Hickling, Mesura, J. Barton and E. A. Caldwell, The Boy. F.. T. Johnson's report and the following Committee was re-elected for the a ensuing year--Bishop of Victoria, Chaplain of St. John's Cathedral, Rev. C. H. Hickling Messrs. G. A. Caldwell and II. W. Slado. The Trust40 are Messrs. ii, E. Pollock, K.C., J. Barton and A. Turner.

THE HONGKONG DAILY

SATURDAY, JUNE 19rk, 1905. GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF TH† DOES HONGKONG NEED A BONDED

accounts us under were adopted. and the Grande Island. The order, extending over fr, and when Tsushima was sighted occupied by the Singapore Opium and Spirit;

been your, вя

placed with the Green Island Cement Company of Hong kong (Mesaw. Shewan, Tomes and Co.), and regular shipments will be sent to the Philip pines by the China and Manila steamers Rubt and Zafiro. This 20,000 barrels of coment can- not be regarded as an exceptionally large order The Connaittee have pleasure in presenting for the Green Island Coment Company, which

RK PORT.

the following Report on the Peak Church dar. ing the year ended March 31st, 1905.

A Colobration of the Holy Communion was held evory Sunday at 8 am, and this Servics continues to be well attended by residents at the

Peak.

was abreast of Takeshiki, the advance

PHOTO SUPPLIES.

LONG. HING & CO..

No. 17, QUEEN'S 'ROAD.

kong, Ah June. 1995. THE TRAVANCORE "ARRIVES

Yesterday the siling ship Tratrancore was

with its Kowloon and Macao factories, hasiest and second divisions, with their destroyer, and, where need be. correct the zealous safely towed in by the Rubert Couke, which i

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TEADR

MARK.

HONGKONG CEMENT BUSINESS.

WAREHOUSE? ́TSUSHIMA BATTLE Messrs. Wm. H. Anderson and Co., whose

Being an alleged "free port." Hongkong dies The Asahi publishes the following teegt sem to need a Government Beaded Ware- agents in Hongkong are Messrs. A. B. Moulder

account of the battle- and Co., of Beaconsfield Areado, were jiz

At 5.30 on Saturday morning a wirsis house. Making analogy with what follow.

another answer seems possible. successful bidders for the contract for supplying

graphic message reseled the place of rendezi the Philippine Government with 20,000 barrels of the Japanese Flest, and the order. The Perak Paneer says: A very important was at once signalled from step was taken by the Straits Legislative Council of cement. Their bid was $1.02 gold, c.i.f.to leave Manila, St at Carregidor, and 2.24 at flagship. The whole flest then slowly advanon the 19th instaut A sum of $36, 10 os in a north castorly direction, but the wind theu vote to cover tu cost of the premises bout flotillas were unable to proceed Farms which the Government intends taking We hope that this expropriation of the Farm the fleet in the rough ses and they took shep at a Tsushiran port. When the third divis buillings is luat the forerunner to the stab ish- the Russians could be distinguished, upment of a Government-aved bonded warehouse imported articles could to landed for befors middag the Beet rucnived a wireleration and usessment of duy levied on report that the Russians wore passing thro-able ones. In such a warehouse, who the cast waterway T The Japanese thon their course to the south, and at about one nggo aul belongings of new arrivals would the after..on Okinoshima was sigh toil. Het ken for cammination or search. Goerament the third division joined the main force. Ticats could be constantly available to watch, at present a total production of 400,000 casks a

flotillas, then altered their course to the weperations of the chintings. Its limits our

bout and breathe in peace and tranquillity free. year, and this will be about doubled when the while the third and fourth divisions, pass d the traveller would be at iberty to mov Daring those proparations, the flagship of throw fours and worries attendant upon pass. additional now installation of machinery la com-

then become really Fre Ports as they are petech. This, bowever, will not be for about Russians have in right to the south. It wern,its and clintings. Singapore and Penang your, but work in this direction has already been the quarter to two o'clock. The Rassia ow most orcunaungly called.

squadron was steaming in a double

At present, opium is deposited in wint are Green Island Cement at the tremendous length, the end at which could no noutral godowns," belnaging.to private was not until after three star trips that the present time is being used both for the construc- be seen."

A deep boom told that the fight to which erchants. The Government has the right to tion of the Quarry Bay and Admiralty least one side had been looking for wand for aptor these for inspection purposes at any time. graving docks in this Colony, and is long had commence. The Lussians had opened

CHINESE AND INFECTIOUS used for all descriptions of work such as damas fire and their adversaries were not alw

DISEASE. responding. Gradually the ring increased destroyer flotillas had taken their position onthe Chinese are concerned is made apparent heavy fortifications, vto.

Mr. Anderson, it may be mentioned, the the starboard of the main foren, slowly buty the following incidunt reported by the

surely pressing the enemy towards the east of zapore Free Press. Huccessful bidder, was formerly of the Pacific Kyushu. Findlog that they were boing thus A few day ago (Juan 2nd) a Chines medical mayor with socialistic tendencies. One of his CALIFORIA RIESLING

driran, the Russians quickly altered their conrse rai titianer was cal est to a house in Singapore and Oriental Trading Company.

to the eastward. No sooner had this move attend a Cantonsa lad. Ha dinguesed the THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER taken place than the Mikara which a to se us one of small-por and told the youth's

that time had wan leading, while the Kasuga now headed the squadron.

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destroyers, bore to the unst,

During the winter months the arrangements mado in previous years were again in force, commencal. Children's Services were held on the first and last Sundays of each month by the Eer. . H. Hickling and the Rev. F. T. Johnson respec tively, and up the remaining Sundays of each mouth a Sunday School under the sapurinten for reservoirs, street tramways, harbour work in severity, and in the meantime the Japanese What health officers have to contend with?

dence of the Ray. FT. Johnson was conducted by Mrs. Barnes-Jawrence and Mrs. Pritchard, with occasional help from Mrs. Sontham and Mrs. Woodward.

The thanks of the Committee are due to these ladies for their assistance in the Sunday

School, also to Mies Barnes-Lawrence for kindly playing the Harmonium at the Children's Services, and to the Clergy who have conducted Services in the Church during the year.

Permission was granted to Mr. T. W. Hornby to make vegetable beds on land belonging to the Peak Church at a nominal rent of $1 per

annure.

The Committee also wish to express their thanke for certain gifts made to the Church during the year, to Mr. and Mrs. Besil Taylor for a Baptismal Shell, to Mrs. Layton and others for Frontals, & Dossal, and a Carpet, also to Mr. G. A. Caldwell for kindly executing cor- tain small repairs.

The offerings, which amount to 844831, are almost the same as last year and there remaine a credit balance of $751.80.

CO., LIMITED.

Report for presentation to the shareholders at the fourth ordinary general meeting to be held at the Office of the General Managers, on Wednesday, 21st. June, 1985, at 11 o'clock am.

Annexed we have the pleasure to lay before year ending 28th February, 1905. shareholders a statement of acconats for the

The gross profit amounts to 853,755 39,and the net profit including the amount brought forward from last year and after payment of interest and other charges amounts to $26,896.12, which it is proposed to carry to the credit of next year's account.

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other

He then reported the case to the aricipal Health Officer, but on the hones visited the boy could not be found, and wemon faid that he had gone to China, refused to give any other information and Sarrested. A case against her is now peading the Police Court. That boy, if his mother's ay were true, may have arrived at Hongkong

in the last two days.

IPLOSION AT A TOKYO ARSENAL.

went to futeh her from Harlem Bay, where she had grounded after hing got off Foksi Point. Her hul was not damaged much, hogarul tha !

Hlied with water through the opened rivet holes ¦ backlit of a few places; but she had alter and plates & diver closed up the holes 16

Robert Cooke got all the water out, owing to necidents to gear.

MUNICIPAL TRANS BEST. There is still time for Shinghai to perp nd The city of Chicago bus lately elected a new what follows:

!

LIGHT WINES.

HOCKS AND MOSELLES.

LAUBENHEIMER... GRAACHER NIERSTEINER HOCHBEIMER LIEBFRAUMILCH

1 doz. 2 doz.

Bottles.

Bottles,

$13,00

$15.00

14,00

18.05

35.00

17,00

20.00

12.00

24.00

26.00

Do

HOCK

6.50 6.60.

7.50

7.50

WHITE WINES.

t dor.

2 doz.

Bottles.

Battles

200

$ 8,50

$9.50

Sapericur"

10.50

11.30

8.50

9.50

11.50

16.00

ORAVES

Do

special hobbies is municipal ownership of tract- ways. Chicago has for some years owned its electric light system, in the operation of which handsome profits have been made for the city and cheaper service given the people than under; the former prisato ownership. In connection with the proposed parolase and operation of the many tramway lines of the city, the Mayor- elect has cabled the city of flangor asking the loan of Mr. James Dalrymple, hand of the Glas- Glasgow unanimously granted the request and SAUTEĽNE, for municipal tramways. The Corporation of Mr. Dalrymple leaves for America as sous as he can conclude important matters which he now has on hand. Glasgow is planning large extensions of the tramways and about fifty miles of the proposed new lines are being botly contested by private companies at present there are 10 miles of track belonging to the Corporation of Glasgow. Mr. Dalrymple states that munisigal ownership of the trame bas two and a third milet, besides increasing the wages of the 4,100) empingers and decreasing the hours of labour. The overhead system of traction is employed, as in Hongkong.

Both sides were firing lucessatly, but it was apparent that the Japanese bad the advantage, and it may be presumed that a mighty ohere wont up when's Bussin battledup of the Borodino" type was seen to burst into flames: This, no doubt, disconcerted the Russians, as it encouraged the Japanese for shortly afterwards the former changed their course again, this time to the west. The Japanese followed, the second division concentrating their fire upou the vessel which was in Hamas. The first division steamed with all speed abreast of the

he following messages appeared in the suemy, pouring in a sovere fire, while the second

Jau Chronicle-Tokyo, May 29. division veered round to the Bank, thus simost

terrible explosion; caused by the ignition completely surrounding the armala. Thereof, fuse, occurred at the Keishikawa Arsenal Was now no hope of escape on the part of the be this morning. Filter persons are re- attacked from all directions. It was in the added the Company is heavily handicapped by interest Russians, who were compelled to glit, and were pred to have been killed, and over sixty reduced the fares in Glasgow la ons penny for

middle of the afternoon that this clover tactical move was porformed, and the position of the two flects remained about the same throughout the night.

The result is a great advance on the previous yeur's figures as regards both Kowloon and Canton but, as will be seen from the sconants, on loans and further ospital is argently required not only to wipe out the prosent indebtedness but also to enable the Company to obtain additional plant to moet the demand at Canton. The Accounts, kindly audited by Mr. F.B.L The Dividend on the Guaranteed issue of Capital will be paid by the Gaaraators, so ́ne Bowley, are apponded.

P. T. JOHNSON entry appears in the accounta under this

houding. For the Committe.

CONSULTING COMMITTEE. In accordance ...8108.00 with the Articles of Association, The Hon. 229.35 Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., Dr. J. W. Noble and

for ro-election.

"

ACCOUNTS,

To wagos

Repaira

Co....

Robinson Piano Hospital Sunday Printing and poslage Rebinding books Camphor wont box

Piano stool".

...

Crown rent... Sundries Balance in bank

***

Cash in band

By balanco...

Offerings at services...

Interest

Bent from Mr. T. W. Hornby.

MANY KILLED AND INJURE)).

LATER

is now ascertained that as a result of the exjosion about 35 persons have been killed, wip 34 are seriously injured, Lod 30 others lay sustained slight injuries.

CHINESE USURERS.

An official report on Tawas district, British North Borneo, finds that it is distressing to The native is so short sighted as

Before nightfall the order was given to sink the ship which was on fire. Ever ready, the fifth destroyer fotilla dashed out, signalling at the same time a message to the second division. which was concentrating its fire on the burning versel, to the affect, "We will give the finishing

a murderous fire was poured upon them, but they to their task and made a series of successful cash and goods beyond all possibility attacks. During these attacks the enemy's firs Sharunuhi a shell steiking the fora discharge tube while another damaged the fore part of the ressol. None of the other destroyers were

A JUJITSU "EXPERT." The Daily Press reviewer was sometime ago very movers about Mr. Hancock's pretensions to write about Jujitse." Afterwards, the Japan Chronicle's reviewer showed how glaring are has succeeded in palming off on the public as facts. The Chronicie recently commutar Chur which is soberly quoted without comment is u paper published as near Japan as the Straits Settlements.

19.00 | H. P. White, Esq, retire but offer themecivoa stroke." As they opproached a gallantly sa so many natives sued for debt by Chinese the inaccuracies which this "popular" author

14.00

25.95

AUDITORS. The occunits have been audited

**alys

30,80 by Mekers. W, 11. Poits and A. O. D. Gourds only succeeded in doing damage to the destroyer of payment, and the towkay is in many cases so reviewer did not mention the following extract

7.00 who are recommended for re-election.

SHOWAN TOMES & Co.,

General Managers: Hengkong, 20th May, 1905.

1.50

110

440

741.80

10.00

Accorinte are as follows:-

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT,

$992.10

Auditors' foo

$31.91

Exchange arts, warn

448 31

Interest........LAKE SATHORN

10088

General charges

1.00

BaharÓÐ ̧

8592.10

A BODY DUMPER" DETECTED.

A very old Chinese boatman was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court yester day afternoon on the charge of attempting to dump a plague body in the harbour et Yasarati on Thursday afternoon.

Inspector Macdonald informed His Worship that defeurlant was takes to the Yuumati Police Station by Sanitary Inspector Abley, who cought him pushing off from the shore in his boat with the body of a young man on board, which was afterwards found to be infected with plague.

Defendant was ordered to pay a flae of $209. or be imprisoned with hard labour for four sionthe.

8. C. FARNHAM, BOYD & CO., LD.

PROPOSED REDUCTION OF CAPITAL. Megers. Benjamin, Kelly & Potts were yester. day advised by cable that the Annual Meeting of this Company has been fired for the 23rd June, and that the Share Register will be closed on the 15th instant. They also understand that a proposal will be made by the Directors to reduce the Capital of the Company by returning to shareholders Twenty Taois per share,

INDO-CHINA. S. N. COY.

With reformues to the paragraph published in our yesterday's issuo we learn that at the request of local shareholders the following tele. grain was despatched on Thursday by the General Managers to the London Board of Directors- "Hongkong shareholders disentisfied distribu- tion earnings. Urge bouus." The annual meeting of shareholders London yesterday.

WBY to be bell in

Balance.fred last year

Balance of Canton working account Balance of Kowloon working account .....

BALANCE-SHEFT, LIABILITIKA.

Capital 30,000 shares at $10.00 each Debenturesermon Sundry croitors.....

My

Company's bankers Halance of profit and losa necdunt..

Kowloon

Land Since expended.................. Buildings and machinery ...... Since expendod....

Furniture...

Siuvo exported...

unscrupulous as to advance this areount, ray munt of which he afterwards exacts in jungle pro luce on which he tankes almost 100 per cent and if the native Julis sick or meets with

Magistrate.

Here it is:-

"The Japanese woman has been taught that

hurt, but they succeeded in sicking the burning misfortune he is instantly baulal up before the life is impossible without a sufficient supply of

abip.

Meanwhile the Japanese were continuing to gain the upper hand, $

The Russians were

•200,004 exifondre "Anouilho they showed uninistak 72153

able signs of confesion-and the approach of 20,715.17

1,411.20 darkness and with it the increased determina. 20,896,12 tion of the Japanese made confusion worse con- founded. It was impossible to tell in the din $57,491.42 and the clouds of smoke exactly what damagi had been done. The Japanese Bfth destroyer € 0. 3,739. Botilla had sent. the Boroding to the bottom #7.712.08 and while the Japanese vessels were all still in 6,043.31 fighting trim many of the Russians were

undoubtedly hors de combat.

$57,494.42

When the fighting was at its height the signal was received that a black objent was 80.

observed among the Russian vasele; it had the 300,000.00 appearance of possibly being a submarine; the 350.000.09 fotilla was commanded to attack it. Out darted 97,870.64 the torpedoers" agien. There was the black St althily the 68.015. object, but it did not move. 36,996.1 little craft advanced and there was grim humour $64,782.06 in the discovery that it was no submarine-at least not a rogulation submarine-only a Russian vessel bottom upwards, with twenty or thirty wretched men clinging to it, beseech ing for mercy and resous. Unhappily there was no time for rescuing as fighting was tilt in progress, and the men had to be left to their fate.

$

$3,75.18

-141,733.01

ABBETA.

Lines

Furniture

Bince expanded..

8.2,770.19 $65.00

140,418.50 1,314.81

265.00 0.00

$0.078.38 12,516.36 Sines expanded...... Materials, atores, fiel, &. in stock

valasil at Cantor

Buildings and machinery..... 182,786.04 27,761.43 Since expended..

383.68 $1,00

28,551,91 40.570.23

Lines ******

Siace expended...

Materials, stores, fuel, &c. in stock

valued at dina Proportion of premia on current fire

policies......... Sundry debtors.-- 1 ----- Cash in bund..

37,858.87

214,547.47

Firing was suspended at sunset, but torpedo attacks were made during the night as planned, 287.00 the flotilla farming into two sections. The eremy's searchlights provented the unccess of the two initial attacks, but the third expedition 39,195.14 was successful and vaseel supposed to be the Drei was put out of the fighting line, while others were badly damaged as the result of the continued attacks throughout the night, the Russians never attempting send out their

to destroyers

of the darkness. under Cover Wh

n, at daybreak the Russians attempted 42.48 to steer their magres north-westward the Japa ness pressed hard ahead, treating their enemy mouse, being a mat would treat 88 a very much 78,128.14 determined that not a single ship should escape from their clutches. Fighting was resumed st $1,227.68

about 9 a,,, and firing was continud, on and 649.19 off. throughout the day. The Russians were 51,104.51 again heavily damaged and cheers between the 10,410.87 firing indicated that enother white flag bad been hoisted or that one more Russian vessel 8642,782.06

was "finished."

WERE THERE SUBMARINES AT

TSUSHIMA?

*There werd certainly nius (Japanese) submarines engaged, which did great execution."- These words were contained in a apodial telogram from Shanghai.

A touthern paper comments: "If it be true that submarines were used by Admiral Togo against his enemy with such deadly effect, then we have probably the beginning of a new era of naval constraction and tacties all the world over."

£2 A MINUTE,

Miss Vosta Tilley will go to New York next April to full an extraordinary contract.

Two pounds for every minute she is singing is the fee she will receise at the Percy G. Williams' theatres-the Colonial, the Orpheum, in Brooklyn, and the Alhambra, which is to be opened shortly in Harlem.

Twenty minutes to a turn is Mis Vesta Tilley's average, and at two taras a day a very aimple calenistion shows that her salary will be anything over £500 a week.

A DREAM OF CHEAP CABLEGRAMS. Here is a movement that deserves support from the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce.

The Ottawa Board of Trade, on the ambject of the project for system of Empire Cablas,

Yes, it is quite true," said Miss Vesta Tilley In spite of Shanghai's certainty, we cannot has received replies from Commercial Associa tions and individuals consulted in different. yat believe. The Japanese official reports have to on Express representative at the Oxford on

4th. paris of the world, which strengthen and con-raid nothing of them, and a return giving the May have just signed a contract for a six weeks' firm the view that there should be established a relative strength of all cavies, and brought up continuous cheia of State-owned cables and to November last, shows no Japoneso sub-engagement, beginning on April 30 next, and

the pay works out at £2 a minute. marious built or building, telegraphs, to link in the most efficient manner

"The time to be allowed begins with my first the nother country with Canada, New Zealand, There have been reports from time to time Australia, India, South Africa and the West that submarines bad been shipped from song, sud finishes with the last one, but I am Indies. It is said that business men in all America to Vladivostook, for the Russians, and not paid for any time I spend in bowing to the British Dominions are in favour of the scheme, the presumption may be that similar craft have house after my last note is sung.

"Directly I walk on the stage three people as by and through this means of intercourse the also been supplied to Japan from the same east of over-sea telegraph may be greatly re-source. But why has it never leaked out? my husband, Mr. Williams' agent, and the stage

used for the purpose." duced, British trade promoted and unity of Buch a wonderful victory had to have a manager-will keep tias, stop-watches being

wonderful explanation, we suppose. sentiment effectively awakened and fostered.

MODERN NEWSPAPER

be as

It is an axiow in the basiness world that now true can only be cultivated by strict adherence to the wishes and tastes of the people among whom the trade is to be developed. It is also a good rule in newspaper offices indulgent to the wishes of the patrons of the puper as circumstances will permit. In making studry modifications in the get-up of his paper please his patrons, European editor is allered to bare written as follows

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You have ofton complained to as, dear render and especially dear houses ives that var paper smells of printer's ink, and is thers fore unsuitable for carrying butter, sausagen and fresh bread. Eager to meat your wishes, dear friends and household fairies, we have week on issue decided to publish twice which will be printed only on one side, so that the other will be available for these domestic sex. And in order that you shall lose no read matter, thess particular numbers will be double the ordinary size."

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ADMIRAL ROZHDESTVENSKY AT A LONDON BALL Admiral Rozhdestvensky, on his first arrival in England as zaval attache to the Russian Embassy, a few years ago, was, mya X A.P., invited to a ball in his official capacity. Know-

of his ing nothing prospective host and hestess, he was ro ammended to keep a sharp look-out for the Russiau Abusador, who was also to be arrived, Admiral prosent. When the (then Captain) Rozhdestvensky discovered that he had completely forgotten both the name of the family and the number of their house; all that he could remember was the name of the square in which it stood. Nothing daunted, he told the cabby to drive up to any house in that What locality that was brightly illuminated

when the was his consternatiou, however, cabman suddenly shouted through the trap-door: "I say. Moo-oo, there's two hoasen hit up: what's to be done?

Rozialestransky was for the moment, non- plaased, then be decided to enter the neares house and take the risks. A glance round, however, quickly convinced him that he had invaded the wrong ball-room, and he was ahout to beat a retreat when he was spoken to by a young lady, who imagine that she had met kim before. The Admiral was convinced that he had not, but he thought it a shame to disillusion one so fair, so be accepted the character she imposed on him. So pleasantly did the t'me many hours later that Adaniral Rozhdestvensky slip by in her company that it was not until reluctantly inde her farewell and crossed over to the other house. The first person he met on

entering was hie Ambassador.

ROYS:-

A Jiji telegram dated London, May 29th, The French Press comments uneasily on Mis cherko's raid.

St. Petersburg accounts locate Mistehenko's raid as in Mongolia.

fresh air. In Japan there is litle window-glass.} In the native houses the paties are of oiled paper, and do not shat out the air, even during the 1

and the Japanese sleep rarely writer and There is probably more glass in the construction oiled" paper, but that of Japanese shoji Bhan

is a detail. The remainder of this vnlightening sentence would seem to prove that Mr. Hauceck bas never lived in Japan; if he did he must have gore about with his eyes shut and bas forgotten all about the outer shutters of Japanese houses, and that they are invariable closed during the night, shutting out both light It is hardly worth referring to, except to show, what e budding author, who writes to order, will put into print to make his sermon suit his text.

and air in winter and summer.

A SENSATIONAL STORY.

The Japan Chronicle, which is responsible for the following comment and quotation, faile to notice that it was perhaps a plot to give the infant Grand Duke a Japanese bath.

The Manila American, which recently reaas- citated. the Benjumia Sewall wreck on the Formosa coast two years age and published it as a telegrsan, sjáll continues to keep the residents of Manila interested in foreign affairs. Here is one of the latest of its ventures in foreign news

San Francisco, 15th May, A dastardly attempt has been made to torture and kill the infant heir to the Russian throny, was not successful is due to the That it

The child was takes by its nurse to be bathed. watchful care of the Empress.

and the woman was in the act of thrasting the tiny body into a tub of boiling wa er when the Seeing the Empress appeared on the s one steam rising from the bath tub, c, rushed to the child and matched it from the arms of the more and ran from the room calling for help. Instantly the greatest excitement prevailed and armour spread throughout the city that the Taarerevitch had been killed. The nurse was arrested and all the household eruats in the paluca have been listised. The police are making searching investigations, and the nurse is r ported to have confessel that the attempted killing was the result of a plot in which she was to play the principal part. Many arrests have been made and several prominent officials are believed to be involved.

Do "Superieur"... 10.59 Do HAUT...... 14,00 De HAUT (Hanappier) 27.00 Cb. Yquem, 1894 Vintage... 34.00

The Praxa clemones for the severest puni-k- must for the implicated in the plot. Thej Express is prostrated, but will not allow the child to be taken from her..

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA FLEET.

PROBABLE NEW LOAN.

H. PRICE & CO.

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

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R. NEWELL WILSON, DENTIST

DR

Since the beginning of the war the Nippon ing $2,372 tona These vessels have been lost THE RUSSIAN BREACH IN CHINESE Ynsen Kaisha has lost eleven vessels, aggregat-

NEUTRALITY,

in the Government service, sunk at Port Arthur, &c., or sunk by the Russians bon acting as transports. In order to maintain their services, which ran under contract with the Japanese Government, the fleet will have to be renewed, and as the compensation paid to the company by the Government in respect of Pedder Street, uext to the General Post OBes the steamers lost is insufficient to build the new. vessels required, the company will probably and opposite to the side entrance to the Hong the money are not, however, yet decided upon. Chronicle.. have recourse to a loan. The moans for raising keng Hotel.

It is suggested that the publication of the news has are been delayed for twe days, till the

view of checking the Japanese fanking move- Fereign Office publicly avowed the Russian

ment. intention of violating China's neutrality with a

has REMOVED bis Office to No. 2

Hongkong, 5th June 1905.

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