CORRESPONDENCE.

METHODS OF THE RUSFIAN" BUREAUCRACY.

THE EDITOR DE THE “BAILY PRESS,"

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 131#, 1905.

This extraordinary appeal to the lowest depthe of Rumino ignorance is issued anonymously. Ito panorał tone and oven individual phrases are to be found in the columns of the Moscow Gazette. a subsidised Government ergan, and tho Busskos Dilo, edited by Messrs. Gringoth and Sharapor respectively. Typographic experis dublure that there is no doubt the leaflet was printed on the prosses of the Moscow Gazetta, The anonymous Union of the Pool" is thus clearly connected with the

S-The world is kept well-informed con cerning the methods employed in Russia by those who disapprove of this exciting form of government. The Russian Burnerney is t "Monarchical Party," whom arowed sims are paies to advertise the infamy of such es dure the restoration of the status que unte bellum, i oppose its despotie will, What is less under-policy which, if practicable, can only means

stood outside. Russia is the desperate length return to the days of the Iron Nicholas of half to which the Buronnerney is now poured century ago. The lenders of this party are to go in its bitter struggle against all the protegis of the tte, notorious Minister of the principles ef political freedom. The follow. Interior, M. von Plehwe, "executed" by the ing document tells its own tule, In its revolutionaries some twelve months ago. The original form it is a broadside of the kind members are mostly place-holders andor, the known in Russians Preolonations." Any Bargueracy together with sprinkling of persons caught, or oven mspected of, distribut sincers, if misguided, fundatores temporis acti. Attention should be called to the mention. ing "proclamations" advocating the aims of any of the "opposition parties of Russia, ut of "Aliens," the word used in Russian equally summarily donlt with by the authorities, im- signifying "Foreigners": if this proclamation were to have the effect presumably hoped for prisoned, exiled, and otherwise maltreated në "malcontents." The distributor of this docus by its authors, it is too much to expect that an ment are left untouched by the servants at the excited mob of peasantry, wil make say disting buromieracy, No newspapers dare print in tion between foreignera proper and Russian Russia any proclamation emanating from the lens. Therefore there sooms groani for opposition parties, but the following down anticipating denger to the lives of foreignors ment, ranking as loyal," has been printed resident in outlying parts of the Empire, small with impunity by a Moscow evening paper towns and rural districts. In the larger towna which throws ridiosle upon the hopes of the it is probable the teaching of this Union" party thare in expressest. In the abernce of the will fuit entirely owing to the amperior strength punishment, by administrative process without of the workmen, who are better informed than any form of law, which speedily follows upon to credit such statements as the abors' Pro. the publication of anything displeasing to the authorities, it must be taken that this extindamation" makes about the cdncated classes.

mrdinary document hue the tacit approval of the Bureaucracy, in whose interests it appeals to the lowest ranks of the population of Russia The following is a faithful translation of the original Proclamation.”-

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DEPUTATION TO MR. A. CHAMBERLAIN.

GREGOR

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even in the mind of a Ho (the Chancellor) attached much importones to the network of British cables which we already possessed Those wors, in the main due to saver choven Government enterprise in these private enterprise, and for himself he would G. LENTI. ALESSANDRIA PIEDMONT, DEUTSCH-ASIATISURE RANIC, matters, where private enterprise showed its

itself and willing to Although be would gladly wertake the work.

in cable rates guy wher, he could not see that Bitish rates to West Africa, for instancs, compared unfavourably with the rates to Fronch possessions in West Africa. As to India, ho did not think the great increase in cable traffic. in recent years was wholly due to the reduction

in raion. He could inform the data THE ever, that in a few, mouths the rate to India would be reduced from 2s. 6d. to 2s, a word. Pacific cable, especially with regard to the action Reference had been made to the working of the of Australis. A conference was shortly to meat- to discuss the matter, and it would bo premature and almost impertinent to enter in the argu- ments on one side or the other. As the deputa the cable rates to Egypt had been reduced to Is a word.

tion withedrow Mr. Chamberlain andomuned that

A FIGHT WITH A CHINESE PANTHER.

The inhabitants

The calculation of the party altimately responsible for the policy advocated in this appeal to the ignorant is, in Russia, both 'supin and practical. It is hoped to rouse the prole- tarint and ntilise them to cow the educated or superior classes, the Government meanwhile standing aude, playing Gallio, in convenient *May 6:19, 1903,

ignorance of pa sing events. This eminently Peasants town-dwellers, working men, Rassion method was illustrated not long ago Leathen what the gentlefolk are planning. In during the Jowish Massacrps at Kishinov, and the Municipal Councils, and in the Zemstros, where the gentry alt, and in the large towns the still more recocitly at Baku Ou a smaller scalo lawyers, professors, students, schoolmasters; it is being illustrated almost daily, in one or ruined landowners, ennobled merebants and other of the smaller centres of European Russia. other snel gentry, calling themselves the intelligentia, want in reorganiss our State in When the common herd of the ignoraut have "such wise that instead of the Czar they thom terrorised the intelligentia the Barmancracy is selves shall rule the Empire. In pursuit of the natural course of things Russian, will this and the gentlofulk are creating kinds and in the military to "restore order," **of disorders and seditions: professors Bud

students have conspired not to teach ar billing freely in the name of outraged fanght, the lawyers, those gossips of the justice. The outer world of civilisation, law-courts, are insolently demanding at their to whose comments the Russian is peculiarly meetinga constitutions, that is to say, ara sensitive, must approve even the most drastic demanding that the Czar ehull yield his auto- methods of punishment for those guilty "oratio power to persons elected from among

the gontiefolk; children in the schools in of brutally maltresting their batters. It is, of structed by their fathers, beving stopped-course, hoped that Europe will never know (aud learning, in some of the towns, and have been if suspecting she will never be in a position to bat Away with the Government and the est the prolotarint in motion. going about the streets with flags crying prove culpability) the secret springs which have The above Czar!'; the gentlefolk, in order to seize The Proclamation" exhibits-pretty-plainly some fray. The house was almost wrecked, snad reins of power from the Czar by terror, ars

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A few days ago, on entering a small town in Hupeh, the N. C. Daily News correspondent'a advent was looked upon as heaven-sent, and he was heartily welcomed. He writes: "On enquiring why I was thus greeted, the inhal itants told ine of a fight with a panthur (or previous day. tiger as they called it) on the The beast came down from the bills, and attacked a man in the fields. On others coming to his aid; the panther bolted into a village, and took refuge in a hotse. fastened the door from the outside, and the a siege commenced. The village was only a short distance from the town of Luchiapu, so many of the young men went out to take port in the frug. Boats genius suggested putting lighted torches through the window. This being done, the panther made a dash, and the sparks sat firs to sume straw on a bed. In a few minutes the house was on fire. The pan ther made a dush through the low roof, and fall amongst the crowd. Six men bare traces of man had an ugly wound at the nape of his tooth and claw ero the beast was killed. One neck, three inches long and about sa inch deep. The sinew of his arm seemed to be severed, and le conld not move the left arm.

There wor smaller wounds on different parts of his body. Dressings were in big demand, and after attend ing to the wounded, went to the seone of the

charred wood lay all round, but the propistor formed quite happy Strange to say, un ous in the house had ben injured, and the sale of the panther's skin, desh and bones, would pay for house repairs, and leave the proprietor a profit. The skin of the boast was nailed out on a door, and measured almost 5 feet from the head to the root of the tail

kiling Ministers and Governors, they have of the secret movements of the machinary even killed the Grand Duke Sergina, who was which reason it should be given the widest “nowie to blame, as they killed the Czar- "Liberator. Side by side with the gentlefolk publicity outside the Russian Empire. "aro on-operating also the intelligentia, among

VICTOR E. MARSDEN, M.A. the Jews, Poles, and Armenians, demanding

MCBOOW. likewise constitutions, in order to lord it over us, Russiane born. That highly placed leader of sedition, the President of the present Committee of Ministers, Witte, continues to **still further encourage the aliens, promising "to uss his. last endeavours in their behalf, "especially for the Jews, and this is not sur-

prising for (* passage omitted as too

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SHIPPING INSURANCE FRAUD.

HOLES BOEED IN A VESSEL.

LINEVITCH AND DISCIPLINE.

the sous boing: A Jew can buy a trial at Dumfries on May 9th of a sea captain letters arriving there from the Far East vera

or

Thanks to our new Commander, everything is changed here, and even bribes do not make life easier for the rich officers. It is not allowed to mess as before; we must be content with plain fare. All the cooks are in despair, but as Line- with eats little better food thun his denschik (orderly) there is no way out of it. It was well known here that every officer who could afford to put some money into the hands of the medical commissions could get an "antit" certificate to go home. Kuropatkin paid no attention to this, but Lineritob caught a parutchit, lieutenant) inat as he was leaving for Harbin en route for Moscow, and sant him to another doctor te be examined. The doctor sat i he was as sound as a dram

"Send the dog's son back

Remarkable evidenes was given during the A correspondent at Warsaw states that private

namod. William Stewart, who was charged with full of the strong measures that General Line. In striking up a friendship with Jews and utiling the vessel Margaret, of Greenock. vitch was taking to restore discipline in the "other alisus, the desire of the intelligentin is to belonging to his wife, and also with having demoralised Russian Army A subaltern

obtained insurance money by frand. The pro-wrote: "robthe Czar of Lis

power, s rather to tear the power out of the lands of the Government, and redings were instituted in consequence of a to seize into their own hands the Treasury statement made to the police by a seaman named William Elliot, who was the principal witness. "chest. The Czar, yielding to the gentlufolk, Elliott said the captain frequently spoke of get "has already sanctioned the suminoning of

trustworthy elected persous, but the gentry ting rid of the rossel, as she was old, and of doned that the elected should be themselves procuring a bigger one with the insurance only, and not the peasants, not town-dwellers, aney. One night they bored four holes fur the for these in State matters will only exprose

sessel below the water-line, and plugs were an opinion, but will leave the decision to the sorted. The vessel was afterwards laden with Czar as antocrat. The gentry, on the tand and gravel and Elliott agreed to sink her on the way to Glasgow. The captain said "other hand, desire themselves to have the

that it would look better if be remained ashoro. decision of State affairs, and to make the Czar. After putting to sea Elliott (according to his together with the people, obey their decisios story) repented, and put into Lamlash. Here *If the gentlefolk by their audacity, their he wired for Stewart to come and lake charge terrorism and assassinations, should succeed in of the ship., in order that the captain "might this, little brothers, do you then refuse to do his own diety work." **recognise them as the authority and the

Stewart failed to put in an appearance, and after "government, tear thera in pieces, show that in

waiting several days Elliott put to son again. the Empire you are the power, that there are

A storm was encountered, and Elliott admitted Laudred millions of you, and of the intelligentia there'll not be oron tive millions that he removed two plugs, but this was to give The elect of the Cour must you be: you must her sail ballast in order to beach her. The ship telltean your Views. Remember the saving Elkott added that he informed the police because struck some fosting wreckage and went down It is for the people to hold opiniou, but for he and quarrelled with Stewart in consequence the Czar to give decision. The opinions of his refusal to allow him to get away of the gentry will be always in their own **favour. We see every day how the gentry to see his lunatic son, who was being sent to an

lord it is the towns and in the Zexistros, asylum. Other evidence was given to the vitch spusoring the Zemantvo taxes ont of the effect that Stewart obtained £400 for a cargo peasants. Often tuongh they sell your

of oats and choose, which he pretended was on last cow for these taxes. The children dunud board. A brother-in-law of Stewart said the milk of their mother, and the nabappy mother capta'n asked him as a favour to give him en milk fles bitterly. Or take for example the vine for ete and sever supplied.

invoice uteose to values of 198, **Moscow Municipal Council, which consints mt festering intelligentia, where the Mayor, "Prizes Golitein, receives by appointment of "the members of the Municipal Council, a salary. of thirty thousand roables a year. The town

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"engineers receive tens of thousands, and then ***thers are besides the contracts; public works, out of which they all make money. Or take for example the Zemstvo-member, well known in Russia, of the Province of Tver, Patrank

Lord Kingsburgh (the Judge), said the fortunato in not being in the dock. witness might consider himself extremely

Stewart was found guilty of obtaining in- The charge of surance money by fraud.

scuttling the ship was not proven. Accused was sentenced to three years' penal servitude.

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*the building of a Zomstro hospital: the same thing occurred in the Kursk Zemstvo with its **president, Raorsky. Almost all Zensive Bod muncipal bodies are gongs of thieves in the

iator ests of the gentry.

to his regiment:" ordered Lineritrb," and bang the doctor who wrote the certiffoute, that the

who are afraid of their dute. I'll have no lying whole Army may know what comes upon those bribe-sustohers here." Linevitch, indeed, hangs for everything. As to us we fret at the order man is right. Nobody calls him baluselika of things, and find it hard work, but the old (father) as they did Karapalkin, but all do his bidding. They sy, adds the enbaltern, the duh spirit) of the Japanese has ontored into Line

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troops in South China will develse upon Coldasl C. E. Darling, C.R.E., from the 13th July Grzette India-No. 165. The following er tract from the Gazette of India is published for the Cabinet in the last few days have altered made, subject to His Majesty's approval: ing: Washington, July 7.-The" ollanges in information:-"The following promotions aro its complexion radically, Elihu Root, the former Second-Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. #th secretary of war has been appointed secretary | July, 1905. Frederick Sinclair Lindesny, 129th It is the suditious gentry that have brought of state to succeed the lats John Hay who was Duke of Conusaght's Own Baluchis. The following promotions are made in the nader. into our lives disorder and rehellion; it is they buried to-day in Cleveland.

Charles. J. Bonaparte, the eminent lawy-r, of mentioned regiments: 119th Infantry (The that deny the Czar because they want to stand

leby the Utbetox Baltimore, takes the place of Paul Morton as Mooltan Regiment), Color-Havilder Hira in his place themselves;

tion in London. While in England be married privato life. The appointment of Root has been Sing, seconded; with effect from the 1st au English wife, mid to be a young lady of their fatherland because they are co-operating with the onemies of the father. not unexpected since the ortical illness of Hay. February, 1905.

much personal charm who now accompanies Passes him to her fatare home. Mr. Shay is a native Pusses Lost No. 106. Works land, with Jews, Poles, and other alisus, and Ladeed, when the latter went abroad to seck a

in the

south. Mr. gre slaying their own brothers, the servants cure for the disease of the heart which was numbers 2500, 2503, 2510, 2512; 2033 and 2534 of our of the inlond provinces in "of the Czar, and destroying the Empire. troubling him. Boot had already been consulted baring boat last are hereby cancelled Co. and Mrs. Shaw, says a local journal, speak with

by Fresident Roosevelt.

Fort Guards should be votified evidently agreeable recollections of their nuptial Long-enough have wo endured this rifraff

Root, it will be remembered, left the cabinet accordinglsed No. 167. With reference Charch, near the Chinese Legation andnes of Barking and Exchange business, receives intelligentia. Let us form ourselves into a year and a half ago, when he resigned the

ceremony, which took place at the clubs, let us draw up-lists of all the rebels a portfolio of war, and went to practice law into Garrison Order, No. 1 of 12th May. 1995; 1 much notice at the time in the London money in Current Account and accepts Fixed ***rioters in towns and villages, and we will

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that he would not hold public office aguis. He having returned from leave of absence the unex of good address, speaking English fluently and application. CHARLES R. SCOTT, what he finds most convenient, by night from was urged to this step by his own desires and pired portion vis-9th-10th July, 1995. is accurately, and is well acquainted with Western "a dark corner, or through their windows, by those of his wife who does not like hereby cancelled.

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