TYPICAL EXTRACTS FROM TOGO'S
REPORT OF TSUSHIMA,
Br
SHIPPING.
A LAUNCH.
The Iki Maru, 1.500 tons, built for the Sanyo Railway Co te ran between Japan and Fusin, was launched at the Mitsu Bisht Dockyard, Nagasaki, on the 19th. She is of 1,800 horse-power.
OLDHAMIA CREW SUMMONED,
The captain and crew of the Oldhamia have by wire to return home at once, been ordered by the British Foreign Office
The whore by unknown
The official report by Admirsi Togo concern- ing his great victory in the Japan Ses as issued by the Naval Department on the 16th of June. Some typical extracts follow:- the help of God and the bravery of the officers and men the Japanese combined flest gao- ceeded on the 27th and 28th of May, in annihilat
the Russian Squadrons in the Sea of Japan. When the Russian warships appeared in the southern sen, my est, in compliance with superior instructions, concontrated its entire force in the Corean Strait, with a view to hiring the enemy into the maters uur our Empir and there attacking him. Fall of hope and onergy we awaited his northward movement
THIZE STEAMERS BUILDING. The O. S. K. has ordered. three stammers of 1,000 tons each from the Osaka. Iron works.
8.8. CO. ABANDONED.
The formation of the Nagasaki Steamship Company has been abandoned, an agreement to made with the Osaka Bhosen Kaisho.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY JUNE 29TH, 1905.
THE SAMSON" CASE AT 1
SHANGHAI.
SINGAPORE CHINESE JOIN
AMERICAN BOYCOTT.
On June 9th, reports the Singapore Free Press, there was a large gathering of Chiness merchants and other members of the Chinese community at Singapore, to discuss the question of taking joint action with Shanghai and Hongkong in regard to American goods and the American Chinese Exclusion Act...
The meeting was representative of every aetion of Chinese traders, over 200 persons being present
A resolution was proposed by Mr. Chan Teow Nam and seconded by air. Tau lucu Chew, that the action of the Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce in deciding to boycott American trans and American coas sach time satisfactory amendment be made in into the, United States, he approved, and that similar action be taken by the Chinese mer. chants in Singapore.
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We extract the following from the N-C. Daly News law report to show the defence in the case of Pavlow v. Kristensen, It makes the use somewhat easier to auderstan
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A MATTER OF SPECIALIZATION.
Hongkong, 28rd June, 1905.
in silence and patience, until, after a short undertake ita proposed operations having been the laws dealing with the admission of Chinesadant went to Tientsin, where he wet Colood brings this notion in his private capacity Ilfo
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7E handle everything PHOTOGRAPHIC and FROTOGRAPHIC only. Our store is
the only one in the Colony devoted exclusively to this trade; our stock is the largest Mr. Phillip said that he intended to outline briefly the esse for the defence. He referred and by far the most complete. Tho Amateur's work boing the only work for our dark rooxa to plaintiff's career in the British army, ha having been an officer in the First Royal Brats Regiment, and served on the staff of Lord staff, they are therefore able to concentrate their whole attention to them, and turn out work of Roberts during the South African war. Ward
the best quality only. was a Barou of the Austrian Empire. It was hereditary baruny, and he was the fourth in
LONG, HING & CO., succession. Chancel then gave the rousons for defendant's leaving the army and described
No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD. his attempts to get to the front with the Japanese. After foiling in this obj-ot defen
Ogorednikoff, Russian Military Attaché in Peking. It became known that Port Artharga show that, he is a representative of the was badly in need of medical supplies, And Russian Government it seems to me this action is not properly brought, and he will be nonsuited. If I can show he is bringing it in his private defendant and the Colonel talked over the supplies could be got into the fortress. Delon- the Waiwupu at Paking urging them to strong-daut came to Shanghai with an introduction brings it either in his private capacity or na then the hands of the Chiness Minister in the from the Colonel to Mr. Farlow, and when agent of the Russian Government.
Action locally will bo takon at once, but will they had talent over the matter it was finally Tho N.V.K. bought at Finiere and snother Brush stormer, for its not, bo retresportive; all contracts made up to arranged that the scheme should proceed on following Tues. A Red ross League the present will be carried out, but after that supported by as many influential people as Bombay line.
the boycott will be continued till such time na
possible, was to be formed at home. A heal alteration is made in the laws
branch was to be
from the Japajóso And and authorities to remove the wounded
"ROMULUS" SOLD.
3,500 tons of Cardiff coal for Vladivostock on board.
This resolution was carried unanimously and it was decided to cable the decision to Shangbai,
gest off the coast of Annam, the enemy began to proceed northward. In consonance with previous arrangements, we dispatched a number
The stranded captured German steamer of scouting versels to the south, several days Romubie has been soll to Mr. Ooka Kazo of before his approuul to Japanese watere, all the Hachinohe, where abe Box standed for other portious of the feet remainings at their y28,065. She is a vessel of 2,640 toss and had and alwo to cable to the Board of Commerce, and matter and arranged a scheme by which med oaracity, thom I have a set-off against him. Ha rospective bases, ready to fight at any mommt so received a report by wireless from the sooating vousel Shinano Maru, in the south, to the effect that the enemy had appeared near Iki island, apparently in tending to proceed toward the East pasago of the Tsushima Strail. Extremely excited and pleased, all our squadrons made ready to advance simultaneously.
TOM HO the 27th, at five o'clock in the
N‚Y,K, PURCHASES.
P. & C. CARGOES.
A Louder paper says: The P. and O. Com- рапу. which hus for some months past bon
maiter.
During the course of the discussion which
Between 10 and 11 o'clock, the squadrons carrying the fast kinds of cargo in its Japan lasted some time, Mr. Tuliok made a speech in mission was to be sound out here, and per- Farnham, Boyd & Co., was held at Shanghai |
LATEST STEANER MOVEMENTS.
to fight shy of American missionaries and tell
TRADE
8. C. FARNHAM, BOYD & CO., LD.
ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of Mesara,
on June 23rd, and lasted an hour and a half. Mr. 1wentyman gave a lengthy explanation of VIN ORDINAIRE $4.75 and himself, with the object of selling the MEDOC
te and commented on the letters addressed to company to a London radicat. He referred the directors by certain shareholders, and showed was not definitely requested, but was left to the directors' discretion, and then briefly skulished the history of the company.
On the report and accounts being left open to diecution, Mr. F. E. Taylor roso and, in lengthy speech. attacked Mr. Twentyman's
skatebed the policy,
gradual dimisation of
ST. EMILION MARGAUX...
MARKI
CLARETS.
1 doz. Hottles.
2 doz. Bottles. bottles
4 doz
$5.75 $8.75
5.25 6.25 9.445 5.75 6.75 9.78
7.00
8,00
10.50 - 11.50 Cos ST. MICHEL 12.50 19.40 CH. LEOVILLE... 13.00 14,00 CH, LAROSE
13.00 14,00
AMERICAN.
6,75 7.55 10.5 8.00 11.00 9:00 12.00
14.50 16.30 17.00 17.00
*
84.75 85.75 $9.75
5.75 0.75 9.75
under Vice-Admiral Kataoks, Rear Admiral boats (ron, as usual,- uninsured), has just had which he mido a novel proposition. Rafarring gick from Port Arthur by means of a bosvital the negotiations tried on by Mr. Prentice COTES.. Mosamichi Togo, al Rear-Admiral Down two boala insured against war risks on the voy. to the Chríellan missionaries from America behip. A smali vaszel, ustensibly for use as a approached very close to the enemy betresu 256 from Hongkong to Shangbai "and Japan said that the Chinese Christians wood support Press boat was to be purchased and sent to Iki and Taushima. Being fired upon by the Generally speaking, however, considerable their fellow eruntrymen by refusing to listen
to American missionaries whose Christianity Par. Arthur to find out what medical supplies were needed, and then larger hospital hip did not appear to be Russ.com, they fuliowad the latter as far as the relief is felt at Tago's victory.
practicable amongst their The C.P.R. str. Express of Japan arrived at own countrymen. The best method would be would be sent in with the medical supplies, that the boldi g of an extraordinary meeting ST. JULIEN... vicinity of Okinoshima, telegraphing the
recessary for the successful continuance of the precise condition of the enemy, to the
defence. Mr. Pavion, whernged detail of In consequence of
buenas of
the scheme were finally arranged. promised information, although our rangs of vision was
defendant the sum of £20,000 for his work in limited to only five miles by the thick haze, we
connection therewith, a not unreasonable num wore kept as well informed of the position,
when it was remembered that or the sea the enemy na if he had been within our sight,
of this scheme depended to a large extent though he was in fact still distant."
more then
thom to go back to their own people as their doctrines were not acceptable. Thus Christiana would iavite English gentlemen to be their pastors, or elect their own Chinese pastors to continue the work of the Church.
Kobo at 1.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 27th Jwas, and left again at midnight same day via Naga sak: for Shangbai, where she is due to arrive at 4 a.m. on Saturley, the 1st July,
The Indo-Chine etr. Laitany left Calcutta for this port via the straits on the 24th inst, and may be expected here on the 10th prox.
The J.-C..d. Liinstr. Pimali loft Karuiza / States L'onsal, next morning, the Free Press the safety of Port Arthur. The medical oils during the last few years, and commented
vin Butow and Amoy for this port
the 24th
In an interview with Mr. Wilbar, United
ST. ESTEPHE
special sarvios vessels in the rear, and was ist, and may be expected here on the 7th prox. trade with Singapore since the Consular figure, 50munition, but the urgent bend of medical company had been on the decrease, the tannage CALIFORNIA
The enemy was proceeding in two colums, with the main force in the right van, and the steaming north-eat at the rate of twel e knots w bout Thereupon, I myself, left the base with our main force, with a view to attacking the ran of the left éclawn near Okinoshims at 2 o'clock."
The Rey, Aurora, many other minor craisers, and the Dimitri Doralei, and Vladimir Mono mach, with many special service vossels were vaguely seen through the heze to be following the main force in an extremely lengthy line. I ordered the warships within my range of vision to take up a fighting formation, and at 1.55 I
The C.P.R. str. Athenisa loft Vancouver on Manduy, the 26th June, pm., for Hongkong via the usual ports of call.
The str. Lightning. from Calcutta, loft Bingapore for this part yesterday aftoruson, and may be expected here on the 3rd prox.
NORTHERN CHINESE.
FARM WORE IN MANCHURIA.
ZINFANDEL
SPANISH.
H. PRICE & CO.
the action of the Chinese would affect American else. The hosieged had plenty of food and applies caused fearful suffering among the
of ressels entering Shanghai had, sings 1901, increased by nearly 1,00,000 tons. He sug only dealt with asporto set that under the wounded at Port Arthur. Counsel did not gasted that economy might be effectel in the sion law the Consal pointed out that under the think he need disanse, the importance of the direction of the directors' salaries, which, be 1894 Convention the regulations as to admitting Chinese into the States, were he thought loss prolongation of the defence of Port Arthur. said, smounted to about Tie, sulario, which, he severe than they are at present, That Conven if it held out it kept a large Japanese or at the present rate of exchange, over £10,000 VALDEPENAS B4.75 $5,75, $3.75
on land, and the entire
a year. He deplored the fact that many of tion expired in 1904 and the Chiness Govern my engaged
Bea At that time
the company's beat employees had left and ment refused to renew it. In consequence paa fleet on the the Government of the United States had aueburis, and the Baltic Flest was on itaway was deplorable that Shanghai's biggest in-
euge military operations were pending in
joined rival conceTAS, Mr. Taylor said it to fall back on the 1884 Chinese Exclusion low which is the one at present in fores. This out. Ultimately: Port Arthur fell earlier than dustry, and the most important British law is aimed at the exclusion of the labourers, it might have done. The result was immediate. interest on the Yangteze, should be ad usa though it may be noted incidentally the laundry General Nogi assisted Marshal Orama with bis huge machine for at ok Exubatgs gambling.
with tho Mr. Twentyman rapiod to Mr. Taylor, în o proprietors and barbers have been decided to be amy at the battle of Makdon,
It was the Port Arthur speech which was several times interrupted, and labourera. It, however, is intended to exempt most effect officials, boas fide merchants students and army which crushed in the Russian right the report and accounts having been passed by those travelling for plesanre. setting forth a large number of particulars Japanese 4-st was able to dock for necessary have to be obtained in all cases except that of repairs and than met the Baltic Flest with the result all know. Up to that time for leven months the fleet had spent a wearying time at sea, night and day, before Port Arthur, and it was a matter of absolute necessity for them to go into dock and refit before meeting tha Best which was, on paper, so powerful.
Cortification
Contrary to what is the case in most parts of China, writes the British Consul at New chwang (Mr. H. A. Little), farming is carried oo in Manchuria on a comparatively large scale, average size of holdings being from 100 to 200 aeres. There is ample scope, therfore, for labour-saving implements. Owing to the large numbers used up in the war, farmers are sutter-
Diplomatic officials, and the Consul was ing from want of dranght animals.
NATIVE-MADE FOREIGN-PATTIEN STOYER. inclined to think that the trouble was caused In Nowchwang, Chinese are beginning to take not by the law itself, so ranch as by the fact
to foreign stores for heating their bouses. As that certificates were in numerous instances the winter in Manchuris is long and very cold faultily drawn out, and had to be referred to
and taraad the defent into a rent. Tho
minority of shareholders-most present
abstaining from voting the meeting onded; and the extraordinary meeting for the recon etraction of the company was opened,
Mr. Twentyman a the objects ofan made a long speech defining did not wish to force it on the shareholders, and that the directors would not care if it was not
there should be a good market for these goods.headquarters for consideration, thus causing It was, therefore, very important, and Mr.Pay-passed. The resolution was put to the meeting,
For this past year or two a native has been making stores of a foreign pattern, weighing about 50 to 70 lbs., and costing $5 and $7 respectively, and the annual sale it is said has amounted to about 1000. This year the demand has greatly increased, partly on account of the needs of a large number of Japanese who bare come in, and he recently had in urders for 5,000, bosides refusing many which he conld not execute. The material used is old iron from abroad.
I, SEWING MACHINES.
signalled to them to the following effect The fate of our Empire depends upon this battle. Every one of you must do your best." Fleing pressed by our main force, the ven of the enemy turned a little to the right and com- merced the action by opening fire at 2.08 pta Making no response, we approached him until we were only 6,000 metres away, when we con- centrated our full fire on the vane of the two Russian columns. Being thus pressed to the south-east, both columns of the enemy tarned to the east and tried to make off in an irregular Kino which formed a parallel with our vessels."
The whole of the enemy's formation WEN them thrown into disorder, vessels esteking
ofter fre
stolker, that a very wide area of the
BUS WAS shrouded in the masses of smoke borne along by by the westerly wind. Being than screened by the smoke and baze, the enemy attempted to escape and, losing sight of him, deeply to our negret, we were obliged for a while to discon tinue our tiring. About this time we found that the stern of the Asamio had been struck by thres abells under the water-line, aud Ав that her steering gear was damaged. In recent yesra sawing machines have been ele made water vapidly, she was obliged coming into favour in all parts of China, and to leave the line, but after ondergoing their use will certainly greatly extend as, some 1 epnirs she was able to re-enter it. A few although the cost of a machine is about equal to other of our vessels bad by this time also been the wages of one man for a year, the saving in damaged more or leas." "At 4.50 all the labour is equal to the pay of ★ to 10 men Russian vessels tried to escape to the south according to the work done. In Newchwang independently of one another, with the result there are about 100 in use, pratty well every that we lost sight of them, owing to the thick tailor's chop being provided with one, and in the haze and smuke. We proceeded southward last few months of the year one firm sold about eight milse, firing upon the strong Ring 100, mostly for places in the theatre of war, ervisams and special-service vessels to our right where the needs of the troops have given the as we steamed along." "I gase orders through tailors much employment, and so created a the Taluta that all the vessels should proceed demand for labour-saving appliances. It is to north and assemble at Ulnenng Island (Mateu
be noted that foreign thread should be supplied with the machines as native thread is too coarse shima) on the following morning. This formed this conclusion of the engagement on the 27th."
and not strong enough. The Fujimoto torpedo best flotil's, which was following the craier squadron, also attacked Amongst other things for which there seam the Souveraff, which bravely persisted in firing a good opening are iron anchors, which are sold upon the Japanese although only one gauston (id, told.) a catty (135 lbs. a.), the raw remained at her stew. She was, however, twice material being imported at 3e. and wale up torpedoed, and sank at 7.20 pm:
hare (Nowchrang), obain and hemp cables, bolts. nails, and artmaking materials. As thore are supposed to be 20,000 boats plying on this river. with prodpes from the interior, there must be and thousands of carta enter the port every year rory large consumption of these articles or native substitutes therefor.
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UNCONQUERED RUSSIA.
DEMAND FOR ANCHORS.
SKIRMISHING IN MANCHURIA.
*
A Tokyo telegram to the N. C. Daily News, dated 23rd June, says: It is officially reported that the situation at the front on the 21st was na follows1
The Chefoo Daily News on Jan 21st says: The Asiatic war so far has been nothing more to Russia then a colonial campaign on a large scale; this for the simple r-a-on that she can- not employ mers than a comparatively small part of her forces in the field eo for distant from her military bases. t is not necessary to repeat he the mormous difficulties with which Busala has had to wruggle during the entire war; but it may be safely said that never before
In the Telboobing district, on the Kaiynan in history has Baropean power undertaken
any sa gigantie
task and carried it out with such Kirin Road, over thousand Russians from enormous sacrifices. At the same time it is the Japanese back to Haingahen, when they Wangkonis-koa matched westward, pressing certain that the
Asistio campaign has not told heavier en Rassis than, for fustance, the Boar wars in turn repulsed with Leavy losser, and were being by the Japanese main fores
pursued wer of England. The Russo-phobias papers frem Weiyuanpienmen. The Russian fores of Great Britain should never lose sight of
consisted of about three battalions of infantry and twelve guns, and was marching to
delay and voration.
HOW WAR ORIGINATED.
Baron Ward,
**FATHER TOGO,"
The Times has received the translation of a letter from the commander, of a first-class
runs en follows:- torpedo-beat in Admiral Togo's fest, which
12 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
40
ROBINSON PIANO CO.,LD.
THE PUBLIC MAY RELY
IMPLICITELY
ON GETTING
FROM US
PIANOS
OF THE
*I do not expect to see you again in this life, HIGHEST except perhaps in your dreams. When my boat yous down I shall go, too, and a Russian ship with us.
"It takes her weight in shells to sink a torpedo-beat; it's marvellous how th-y--the shells do not hit.
low recognized it, that Port Arthur should be but was not carried, us the requisite majority did
not vote in favour of it.—N.-U. Daily News. able to continue its defence. Part of the negotiations between Mr. Parlow and his Government had been read to the jury THE TSAR ANd idxisai alEXEIRFF. and, of couras, the whole scheme was op- Renter's correspondeat in St. Petersburg proved by the Russian Government and The amount aquired for the gives an interesting rariow of the correspondence suthorities, which took place betwood Admiral Alexeiofcarrying out of the scheme was fixed, roughly, and the Tsar prior to the outbreak of hostilities, at Tls. 400,000. It was arranged that that In December, 1903, Admiral Alexeieff warned Jum should be at the
disposal of the Tear that the Japanese would forestall the either in London, Paris, or Shanghai. Mr. Russians on the Ya'a and the roads leading Paylow bad himself admitted that a sun of to the Eastern Chinese Railway, which Tis. 400,000 was alluded to. Counsel then wont would ruin all Russia's plans and force her to into a detailed statement of how this amount contralise any eventual operations further to the was made up, and described the purchase of north, and to leave Port Arthur to its fate. As the Samson and Mr. Bennet Burleigh's part the result of severe representatiane on December in the scheme, Burle gh, Mr. Pavlow bad 26, the Tar commanded Admiral Alexelef to said, was going in the interest of Rasais, mobilise the Far Eastern Districts, to declare as a sort of counterblast to the other papers a state of slege in Manchura, at Port Arthur, which had not a favourable impression of the and at Vladivostock, and generally to prepare condition of the Port at the time. Burleigh for war. The Tear considered that every year was going in the interests of Russia, and the of pesce gained was of enormous importance for jury had heard what Mr. Pavlow had said of Rusia. Although he mast not yield, Admiral him the preceding day. Whenever he bal an Alexei af should do his alment to avoid war. opportunity of attacking Barleigh he had done His policy should be firm but courteous in form, and should ignore unimportant details. There must be no discussion about Manchuria either with Japan or any other Fower. That was an afieir hotween Russie and Chino. Russia was willing to take into consideration the commer cial interests of Japan and other nations pro vided they were under the Russian egis and there were no settlements, Bussis would not garda Japanese occupation of Cores bis à casus belli. On the contrary, such an occaps tion would be very advantageons to Russia all international low. because it would convict Jopan of a violation of
On January 26, 1904, the Tsar telegraphed to Admiral Alexeie: "It is desirable that the Japanese, not we, should begin latilities. If they begin war against you, you should not prevent a decent un Southern Cares or hear Gonsac, but if their fleet, with or without an invasion, passes the 38th parallel, you have the right to attack it without waiting for the first shot. I place my trust in you; may God help you.". The prayer, for some inscrutable reason, has not been granted.
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AT
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OUR CLIENTS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
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TO THE PIANO TEADE.
"I have seen not one, bat many torpedo actions, and I know. With six compartment i in the boat we ought to be able to log in within 20 yards of the target before she is sunk. If we hit, we shall go down with the Russians; if we are hit the Rassians shall come with us, for the last man alive will stear the spare torpedo in the water. What is life bata dream of summer's night! Can one choose more Connel did not know whether this was glorious an axit than to die fighting for one's gratitude. It seemed to him that there was a
own country and for the Emperor who is a ruler reason for it, and it was this: that Mr. Paylow and leader to the nation's heart? Does not many a worthy man ond his life's chopler thought he conll show up the conduci ef ono British journalist at all events, and was auxious obscure for want of opportunity? There are to do so. He was anrions for the whole world more torpede-boats and torpedo-bost destroyers to know that Barleigh went into Port Arthur
than the number of ships in the whole fleet of as a pe, and he wanted in this way to dis- Admiral Rojestransky, and if each of them DEVOTED credit British journalism. Ha thought that destroys or diablos sus of the enemy's Veridis was one of the chief reasons why the setion it ought to do. was brought before the Court
**Father Togo, now grey haired, walks quiet- Counsel then described how Burleigh got the in-ly to and fro an the bridge of the likes, and formation required, how a sealed letter was keeps silent, so all will go well. Do you remem handed to defendant and personally taken to
ber the story when he wont up to Tokyo for the Mr. Pavlow by him, and how negotiations first time since the commencement of this war? were then consluded for the purchase of the Some public school boys were determined to Edendale, as a hospital ship. Defendant would harness the horses of his carriage, at the in- show that on the 8th of November he placed stigation of the Seahi, I believe, and them- the Deossary information in Mr. Parlow's selves draw it up to the gate of the Imperial hands, and that on the following day an order Palace. Well, Fatbar Togo got wind of this, was given to Messrs. Kristensen for medical and so he sent his chief-of-stuff in the carriage,
while he was seen; bat not recognised, to be supplies. The scheme fall through owing
TBS Mr. Parlow, who to
guilty of quiety walking tomads Nijabishi, with his MANUFACTURERS considerable indiscretion with regard to it little daughter's hand in his. Will be play
geatlemen another trick upon the poor unsuspecting Rus-IN CHINA, AND STOOK THE He used the
names of soverdi” who had not given permission to have their ions when they come a naraes ured. The Japanese Consul here found this out and communicated with his Govern- ment, with the result that that Government refused ite consent to allow the medical sary Hea guarantee given by defendaat to Movers to be taken in. Counsel then dealt with the
NEWSPAPERS IN CHINA.
A FIELD FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL. calls the attention of paper manufacturers to The United States Consul at Hangehow
that. It is little diffoult, even with the best foar squadrons of the east of the Kirin Road, the Isthiaian Canal Commission in the office of Kristensen that she purchase would be affected. I the notable fact that this port, which is one of
possible intention, to see the justion of the com parison Great Britain kad one or two naval ships left, fer minding us of British losses further on, after in South Africa, remarked that the pearl of consistency seems to have been lost in the shift. ing ads of human passion." That is some apologists seem to bave deliberately lost it, and are teu polite to explain that they do so from a
thing on which we can see. The Russian opened a bombardment m the neighbouring / al contraction. This is merely a prelimik-the spinal expenses of bringing the ship fung ́red and uncalendered news print of a grade
ill-repute.
WE ARE BY FAR THE
LARGEST
IMPORTERS
AND
GREATEST VARIETY OF
MAKES.
Hongkong, 9th Juve, 1905.
NOTICE:
[1363.
GEO, FENWICK & CO., LD.
ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS
Catoms for ship, and Engine Repairing. THIS Old Established Firm especially The Works may be reached in 10 minutes from
launches will call alongside vessels in the harbour flying the Call Flag E.
Telephone 142. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1905.
DE. NEWELL WILSON,
133
According to Ameriesu papers a trial will made of coolie labour on the Panama Canal. A the first mesting of the executive commitire of while a detachment on the westward of the Secretary of War Taft, the labour problem was
and plaintiff's attitude or the pure base of the paper-exporting points in China, and which rond gradually appeared on the heights between discu-sed at length, sad it was resolved that the Edendale, Messrs. Kristenson naturally has been the centre of a paper-making district tof waated defendant to pay the Tls. 14,000 for centuries, is importing about two-thirds as Chapsugan and Llohistan, Ave miles to the contracts should be spade for the employment o
much paper, in valur, as it exports, north-east of Nanchintse. The artillery occupy: 2,000 Japsners and 2,000 Chinese coolies in the he had guaranteed to pay when the cou-
tract foll through. Plaintiff agreed to p About half the imported paper has boon ing the south-eastern height of Lienhuachieb Japanese, who engaged them for some hours and ary and experimental more, but if it succeeds,
the engineers will have an almost anlimited over. amounting to upwards of is 9,800, and similar though rather inferior, to the paper repulsed them. The Japanese completely econ
force of labour to draw on. No opinion has yet are them a cheque for that amount, which he in uswappers in the United States, and
sked them not to cash at that time. He told about half has been & sized light Truclance to cast it before certain animals of pied the height near Honeshibling, also eu the been had from the Attorney General as to the Kristenson that he had a lucrative four contractbook papse of mediam quality, wat Blake Pier by Ricksha or Electric Tria.
inferior Kirin Road, and were still in pursuit.
right of the commission to employ its labour The same journal comments: The Japanese more than eight hours daily, but it has satisfied with Vladivostock, and that he would give this news paper has been coming from Japan. official telegram, of which we publish a summary itself that there is no legal sbstacle to the contract to Kristensen & Co. as compensation Both varieties bave heen brought in in sizes for the non-payment of the Tla, 40,000. Kris suitable for small newspaper and pamphlet A BATTLE WITH CHINESE BANDITS. telegraphed by our Tokyo correspondent this employment of this coolie labour under contract. Indicates that the division on the This conclusion is based on the theory that
toneen agreed to this, and it was not until work.
Baid The Consnl is of opinion that the prices at A North Chinchou disprich to the N-6. Daily rigs, which has lately had its headquarters at
while the United States exercises control over January that Mr. Pavlow showed bis heal, News reports that a large body of meanted Weiynanpienmon, about ten miles north of
the Canal Zone for administrative purpose, yet he had no fleur contract, that he had given which paper of good quality sells are such that baudits, under a man called Choo-wa-pa-shil, Kaiyuan along the Kirin road, has
the one, and told them they might esh his paper manufacturers ought to be able to sell pusked its
the titular sovereignty over the strip remains
cheque.
Counsel then dealt with the bargain frst-class paper at a fair profit. The aambor attempted resently to pillage the territory of a oalposts alone that road well towards the next in Panama, over which no American about Law money handed by plaintiff to riefendant, of newspapers of all languages printed in China
can be held to extend.
The Mongol tribe to the north-west of that city, impor ant city of Itangehou. The fisting
and by him to Kristensen & Co. Tho is constantly increasing, and as the increase noder the pretence that his men was the described this morning appears to have occurred.
godown orders for medical supplies were comes the inability of the natives to mana vanguard of a Japanese force on its way to meet in connection with a determined Russian
THE NEW AMOY DOCK CO., D.handed to plaintiff by Messrs. Kristensen and facturo suitable paper in the required quantities the Russian Army coming eastward into Man counter attack made along both sides of the
C. Mr. Farlow deducted the amount of this at reasonable rates will become more and more churia through Mongolia. The bandits, bow. road at once, with the object of driving in the
The report of the New Amoy Deck Co., Ld.. bargain money from the cost of the radical over, revealed their true colonra by pillaging outposts, which had roached Lienhuachich. every village they came to, with the xault that The result, bowever, was that the main for 1904 shows a debt balance in proft and loss supplies, and Kristensen agreed to this "parent
expecting to get the flour contract promised the cuntryside was aroused and no less than Japanese detachment bas taken up position at account of 810,261. "This unfortunate result
the General Manager says, “however dis 15,000 Mongols me out, at the call of their Chapongan, ten miles further on its road, princer and nobles, to drive out the bandits, and the scouts have pasted on a corresponding | appointing to shareholders, only instances, what under which the Samson returned to Shanghai, obern of life lies rory largely in small things, | General Post Office- and lɔpposite to the sit The latter speedily found themselves attacked advane to Haoskiling, ten miles beyond should be always realised, that the nature of the Counsel then put his client into the witness and that good manners, which are the mess
agremble way of treating ore's fellows and being entrance to the Hongkong Hotel) The lates, and in s pitched battle that followed, Lirnbuschiet and shout parallel with Line company's During the yeast cut her boss In reply to his Lordship, Mr. Phillips added treated by them, ad immensely to tas value of Hongkong, 5th 1995. over three hundred bandits were slain, while yongwageng, the last point recorded as reached inevitable. work has been
by the Japanese left.
My defence is this: plaintiff states" that he life-Outlook (New York), scares, and not of a remunerative character." the rest fled back to Manchuria.
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