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philosophy. As things, however, too I before Thore was only one plaque fat ility to record the outbreak of the war, the chances of the yesterday. policy upon which Ruesia was embarked appeared fairly good; and might have tempted a nation far less reckless, than Russia- into mistaken course. happened that in face of the warning which
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The body of a thirty yose old Sizb. tied by the leg to a stake, under water, has keen found in the river at Shanghai,
Owing to the washing away of the tank, the Quarantine Beacon on Chuar pusha Island
its former position.
Another sopposed case of the headless coolie
and the tancar courred on the Fraya at West TELEGRAMS. Point you'erday. A coolie was carrying rice from a junk to n godown and was in no hurry to get off the line as a car approached. He is baliered to have been knocked down by the car, And was taken to the Government Civil Hos pital where it was ascerisined that his injuri's were not serious.
A untive was invited by some supposal friends to proceed with them to a gambling house in High Street, there to try his luck at the gaming talent thou as he entered the house, however, the mon assanitod him, tearing lis
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TRIPLE DEATH SENTENCE AT SHANGHAI,
SHANGHAI, 14th July, Three Sikhs, convicted by the Supreme Court of having wilfully
THE ILLICIT OPIUM TRAFFIC.
The Opium Parmar is experiencing great dim alty in endeavouring to provent this un- lawful traffic, which, notwithstanding the uctivity of the Excise Offers, is apparently increasing. Passengers on the Canton steamers snuggla large quantities down from that city. agd if the traffic continues the-Opium" Farmer will hare no other alternativo fhịu to cause a strictor search of passengers to be made, whick, he is legally aniltled to do. The long-robed gentry object to undergoing a sorel by the cause officers, and frequently complain to the
the Anglo-Japanese alliance afforde 1, she has been shifter 4.5-éables 8. 55 deg. E. from coat from his back, pévarily beating him, and murdered a Gurklia watchınan, (after. † authorities when subjected to it, by uöverlho.
went with a light heart into the war which has proved a disastrous to her. It is, however, acknowledged that that alliance has had a very important ellect in confi. ing the war to the two belligerents instead of, ng Russia hoped, ragging in other Powers, Lord LANSDOWNE in speaking upon the subject recently at a Couse:vative dinter gave an assurance that the agrees Iment would be maintained, and went on to say that it would be renewed and, if possible, would be somo lífied that it would not only prevent the spread of war, when it had once begun, but would also prevent war altogether. Such a consummation would undoubtedly be welcomed by all who peace and progress in these desire to see parts, but at the same time it will require very méo arrangement to secure this and What the modification was to be was do Promotes a healthy motion of the skin, counter-stated, and it would be hazardous to
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A jankmast who was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Pelisa Court yesterday at the instance of Mr. McIvor, of the Harb ur Department, with neglecting to enter his vessel on arkivad in this harbine was flued $15 or one month's hard labour,
The Shanghai Palp and Paper Co., Ld., auuounces that the not profit on the working of the company for the half-your is Tls. 56,113,. and that an interim divi lend of Tis. 6 per share for the first half of the present year will be paid-to-shareholders on the 22nd inst
As a riesha bearing a Chinyse wonina and anal boy was rounding this corner of Des Voeux Road near the Horbour Office yesterday, the vehicle capsized, and the occupauls were thrown on to the road. The woman escaped, slightly
braised, but the boy was isken to hospital with
broken arm.
A marriage bag beon arranged, and will shortly take place at Shanghai, between Horace, youngest son of Sir Thomas Hanbury, K.C.V.O.. of La Murtola, Italy, und Mary Huatrix, younger daughter of the late Mr. William Morgan Browne and of Mrs. Morgan Browns. Maison
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for Hotterdam with grain. The collision took place ontside Caps Helias and both vesels proceeded to Constantinople. The damage was no morious,
attempt to forecast the plan that will be ultimately arrived at. Much wust, of course, depend upon the attitude of aber foreign pations and the influence which they are disposed to exercise in respect to annex.
The Garmau stemor Tran, with 1290 ation in the Far East. It is probable that,
Russiaus from Port Arthur for Odessa, has at all events, some definite understandinglided with the Dutch steamer Poeldije, bound will be arrived at as to the question of Manchuria; and that there will be a con• eurrence of opinions nougthe Powera against a renewal of Russian encroachment in that direction. But it is too much to hope that more than a general expression of policy will be made with respect to presenting the integrity of Chios generally. The question whether this can be done mast depend CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO upon the degree to which Chiun e
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Alt icters for pultation should be written on manags her own affairs. It would, how.
The captain of the coasting schooner Rosario has just reached Maniln after a carious experi enne. The note and crew were nahore at another
Philippines port, then the schooner dragged anchor and blow off rabore. It was so rough that the captain (given up as lost) would not take the sclconer lock, and ninde for saila.
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The Manila Callenews prints a long story about the interned Russians, that they have been loading coal by wight, and that the US.S. Monadvock hastily took aboard asumapition and changed her position. The Cattention, in a footnote, appears to have doubts as to the in fention of the Russiana to make the most sensational more of the war. In another issu the Cablenews adds: "That they coaled un nerussarily and at usual hours is true.*
The body of M., Paul Lessir, late Ran in
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rolioving him of 37-W-lieve that nine man have been placed under arrest in connection with the affair, sad will appear before the magistrala in due course.
wards sinking the body in the river) have been sentenced to be hanged:
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LONDON, 12th July, The Japanuse loan has been largely over subscribed in Germany.
RUSSIAN CAUČAŠIA.
leza, it is bolióived that a great quantity of opium is landed by the well do Chinese, Europeans also ore not now beyond tho pale of suspicion, siner the conviction of the American M who was in lengno with the Ojlinous compradore, and it an +xcise offee has suspicions,
of the search.
Some ingenious methods to get the lasury into thy Colony were revealed before Mr, G. N ̧ Orme at the Policy Court yesterday.
Particulars at to hand of the serious accident which ordurred on June 1 on board the THE JAPANESE LOAN IN GERMANY. Europeans in future must undergo the ardest Magnificent, hatt'oship, Capt. A. M. Farquhar, during gan practice off. Tetuan. It is stated that a Giu. shell exploded inside the gaz owing to some defect in the breech. Eighteen zuen, including the gaunery liontenant, were jujured, the condition of 11 boing serious... The Magnificent put into Gibraltar, and lan led the wounded man. Those fucldde tour officers- namely, Lieutenant Houry G. R. Bavan, first and gunnery lentonant; Lieutenant Kenneth Stobart, Midshipmanah Edward W. Sinclair, ull of the Magnificent; and Gunnery-Lieutenant Frederick C Haltban, of the Viclorious, bittleship, who was aboard the Magnificent as umpire. All these are seriously wounded.
·FRENCH CONSUL'S RECEPTION.
Yesterday i anmber of French lamu-es in the city were dececatul with Chiness lauterus, and the French dag few from many flagpoles. The occasion was the National Fete day, and to celebrate it the French Consul, M. G. Lighort, welcomed the French and other rosi lents of the mmunity at his house in MaDonnell R ad. Bosides the French visitors he rrosived the majority of the other onls stationed at ongkong, while among bis English guests wers H.E, the Governor, Sir H. 8 Berkeley and Commodore Diskou..
EXTRADITION OF ARMED ROBBERS.
The adjourned application by Mr. Hurst- bouse (of the Crown Solicitor's office) for the extradition to Ching of Teo Kom Sing zað Leung Kam Tai to answer a charge of armed robbery which was committed at the family house of a paper musnufacturer uear Macao, was continued before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Coust yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Hursthouse stated that now the decision of the Supreme Court with regard to extra li tions had been given, they intended to close their case.
Asked if they had any statement to make, the Srst defendant said he was not a robber, and did not knew the witnesson who had given evidence: against him. He came to Hongkong the your before last, and did not know when the supposed robbery took place. The prosecution
paid money to a lokong to arrest him,
The second defendant said he knew two of the witnesses, who asked him to leave Canton
as a carpenter. On board the steamer during and come to longkong to work in their shop
LONDO, 12th July. Four persona have been arrested in Tiflis for being in possession of 119 bomba
MINING CATASTROPHE IN WESTPHALIA
LONDON, 12th July. Thirty-nino miners are, hopelesly entombed by a fire at the colliery at Dortmund, ACCIDENT IN H.M.S. "IMPLACABLE."
LONDON, 12th July,
By the bursting of a steam pipe in H.M.S. Implacable, two mon have ber-killed and soven injured.
THE BRITISH FLEET AT BREST.
LONDON, 12th July, The festivities at Brost are precoding with extraordinary cordiality,
ANOTHER MAHDI
LONDON, 12th July Keator's Nowa Ageney learns that a new Mahdi has appeared on the coast district west of Berbera.
THE "KOSTROMA” A'T MANILA,
The Russian hospital ship fogploma arrived in The Manila Cablenews of July 4th saya :- the bay yesterday morning from Shanghai. When entering the harbour the vessel flew the raerchant marine flag at her stora and the red truss ensign at the mainmast.
The object of the vessel's visit is presumed he to take on board the wounded sailors from the thres her cared for at the Cañaçao hospital, but nothing aesite as regards her mission could be learned, as her capsa and chief surgeon could not be seen yesterday.
The Kugploma is a three masted vessat of about 300 tons displacement and a speed of 13 knots he is commodiously fitted up and the sick wala are up to date in ever particular. She carries nise women nurses, belonging to The Kogptoma was intercepted by Togo's the Kussinn red cross society. squadron previous to the fight in the Tsushima whence she was allowed to depart to Shanghai straits and taken to the naval base at Sasebo.
nothing many days after the battle of which she saw
- A native with a bamboo, on the end of which was a parcel, thrown over his shoulder, alighted from a Conton steamer on Thursday night and was walking clong the whare whon an 'excine offler stopt him and searobed his bundles Nothing was found in this, but a closer scrutiny of the bamboo rovealed the foot that six tadla of prepared opium was scoreted inside. The native informed His Worship that he did not know the -laws of the Colony with regued to opium, bat as a - reminder that he was breaking such laws, he was ordered to pay a fine of $300, the alternative being three auth" imprisonment.
In another case in which a steamer passenger was charged, be "was found to have eight tanks secreted in a bag, and wrapped up in old paper and clothing. He informed His Worship that he was a letter carrior, but the story wouldn't wash, and he was ordered to pay a fine of $250 or go to gool for three months.
A third steamer passenger who was arrested was found in pussession of fourteen teds, aud five mace of opium dross. In default of payment of a fine of $400, he was sentoured to three months hard labour.
A DANGEROUS AND UNLAWFUL CARGO.
The thres seamen from, dishing junk No. 13,184 who were remanded by Mr. F. A. Hoza- land at the Police Court on Thursday when "charged with being in possession of gunpowder and cartridges" without a permit from the anchoring their boat within 500 yards of other Capgalu-Superintendent of Polios, ilso with boats while having the said explosivus on board, together with dynamite fares and detonators, again appeared before His Worship yesterday, when a third charge of being in unlawful possession of dynamite fuses and detonators was preferred agurust them.
Whip feand the fret defendant guilty and ordered him to pay a $100 fias or go to gaol for one month on the first charge, on the second he was finst $5), the alternative being one mouth's imprisonment, and a tus of $100, ia default one month's imprisonment was in- flicted on the third charge. Failing p1yment. of the fines, the sentences are to be consecutive,
discharged. The second and third defendants were
potentiary at Paking, arrived at Shanghai oa at opes taken store and conveyed to Fearon
A DISHONEST HOTEL BOY. Road Mortuary, to await transhipment to
The officers of the ship were busy visiting Rursia. The body is in a zinc shell, in the top of which is ́a small glass phate through the trip down they talked about going abroad, their comrades on board the interned criasers
Mr. Davies, Manager of the Hongkong Hotel, and because he refused to go they had him all day yesterday. Kogptoma" is a Manils which the body can be viewed. The refin was accompanied by many beautiful wreaths, the arrested at Hongkong, stating that they had attempt to imitate the appearance of the name ebarged Wai Ip, billiard marker, with the
spent some money on bim, and wanted him to as it looks in Finesinu.]
embezzlement of 81,20 before Mr. Hazalend gifts of several friends in Peking.
repay it, He was allowed to go to Causeway Bay to try to get the amount, one of the witnesses following him. He did not get it and when near Wanchai Police Station on the rearn journey they quarrelled, and he was arrested
important a matter, as the renewal of the alliance with Japan, to assume that this will be the case; and however desirable the maintenance of Chinese integrity may be, it would be a mistake to overlook that cireumstances might arise when it would be impossible to support it.
It may,
therefore, be taken as likely that the renewed under standing with Japan will be of a guarded character; and white uniting the nations on the main lines of a common policy THE continuation of the alliance between clearly dietated by their common interests Japan and Great Britain, which has recently will avoid too hard and fast a declarating person in hiding. As the native was straining the evidence again before giving Lis decision, splendid probably than that accorded on the occasion be had, borne à good character, He
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of what each or both of the nations will do under possible eventualities. This was a necessary incter in the alliance made before the outbreak of the war, when that con- tingency loomed large and had to be speci- fically met. But the case stands differently
As a Chiasman was walking along I Yik Street, West Point, on Thursday, something was dropped on his head from above. He locked quickly up, but saw nobody, and was apparently considering what actiba ho shon? take, who coolie approached, and pointed out an imaginary bis neck to catch a glimpse of this person, the coolie snatched his prese and made off. The cookie was arrested and charged bators Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court yesterday. when the casa was remanded for evidence.
Prince Ass Dang, Prince Mahidol, and
His Worship said he desired to go through
so remanded the case until Tuesday,
SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. By order of the Supreme Court, Messrs. Hughes and Hough, auctioneers, yesterday put
No. 249, tegather with the building thereon. Princa Tjalatut of Siam, attended by Chow" for sale by public auction Hanghom. I. L
The
showed that two gentlemen had played re THE DEPARTURE OF THE JAPAt the Polico Court Vasterday. The evidence
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games of billiards, and the defendant had only The Tokyo correspondeat of the N. C. Daily paid in the amount due on three games. News reports on July 8th-The departure defendant was found guilty, but before His from Tokyo of Baron Kemura, Peace Plent potentiary, and pirty, took place at 150 p.m. Worship passed sentence, Mr. Davies asked him to-day. The sond-off given the party was more not to deal hardly with the marker, as until thig departure of the Headquarters Staff for Man- also uskod that he might not be displayed in the churia, which left Tokyo on the 6th of July stocke. Defendant was spritenced to two months› Last year. The town was hung with flags and there were deputations cartying flags ontside inprissament with hard labour. the railway station. The platform was quite jammed.
The Foreign Ministers gare HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE Godspeed luncheon to Baron Komara at the
ASSOCIATION. The papers in their farewell comments write in a tone of ungaulified satisfaction, and almost Itaperial Hotel yesterday.
been announced as the intention of the British Government, was anticipated as almost a matter of course by all who had watched the circumstances which led up to the original arrangement. The main object which was in view of the time it was
· arrived at was to came to some such under- in respect toa general and continuous entente, Phya Surawonged, arrived in London on Juas known as No. 74 Des Vosax Road, Hungbom. with confidence They pray for evory saccess practice ever the 200 yards range to-day, from standing with Japan as might have the and great care will be necessary to guard 11th from Siam. The Siameso Minister, Phyu Bidding started at 8400 and was ran up by to the mission that it may sence a permanent two o'clock to six o'clock. Members may shoot
Raja Nuperbordh, sccradited to the Court of affect of averting the hostilities which then against the assumption, of responsibilities St. James's, with his wife and Mr. Edward threatened. Unfortunately the alliance did which may not be apparent at the time but Woisonilor, the King of Sara's courier, met not succeed to this extent, though it was which subsequent create may bring about. the Princes at Naples, and travelled with them The Royal party reached reasonable to assume that it would have the We had a strong illustration of this bearing to England. desired effect, which undoubtedly it would of the subject in the difficulty which Victoria and among those present at the have had with any nation lese fatally ill-arose with respect to the alleged breach terminus were, Mr. F. W. Vernet, Councillor advised than Russia. That notion was ap of neutrality by the French in Saigon to the Legation, Mr. C. Le Bateman, secretary, resident in London. Mr. John Green, the parently the victim of a fixed idea that the shortly after the establishment of an and soveral members of the Siamese colony disagreements between her and Japan were entenle between Great Britain and that station superintendent, was present on behalf of merely a quarrel Between a giant and a nation; and it will be necessary to the railway company. pigny, and that, come what might, her guard against being again placed - in vast power and resources. must in the eat so anomalous a position as we, at that succeed in crushing a foe, which, despite time, occupied the ally of one nation friend of the other, when all fact showing the contrary, she persis and the 'tently regarded as a "little" country: there were threats of these two.coming to we might But even with this mistaken idea of the blows-u position in which true state of affairs, it might have been exclaim, How happy I could be with supposed that she would have hesitated to either, were t'other dear charmer away!" force things to the issue of battle, when she What is possibly indicated by Lord LANs kaew that she would either have to act DowNE's statement. that it is hoped to singly, or to face the opposition of Great renew the understanding with such modi- Britain. But here again another fixed idea fication that it would prevent the out. completely misled ber. She was fully under break of war is that some common under the impression that Britain could be kept standing will be arrived ut among European quiet at any time by merely threatening the nations, the maintenance of whose terme Indian frontier; and undoubtedly imagined will also form the subject of an alliance England would never adhere to her agros-between Great Britain and, Japan. To such ment with Japan if it in any way threatened an arrangement Russia would be an un- -to draw Russia down upon the Indian" willing party, but if there is a concurrence Dessert-Coffee-Fruits.
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bids of $100 to $1,200, after which bids of 850 | pasen. were tendered, until the amount of 81,490 was
The farewell at Yokabama was of the most reached, at which price it was knocked down to splendid description. The Elder Statesmen, Cabinet Ministars, and many others went over Mr. Kwong Fook Hing.
from Tokyo to the port. The G.N.S. Minnesota, au which the party wese to travel, was dressed with panting. The guardship Takuwo freu salute of mineteen gans are the municipal corporations arranged for a ring of bonfires as the ship left Torpedo boat No. 20 and the Yamato-Marz, with a hand on board, escorted Baron Romania as far as the mouth of Tokyo
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY'S
EXPERIENCE.
SHARING A PUBLIC INCONVENIENCE.
It may be remembered that on the occasion of HE. the Governor's At Home" at his Poak Residence,"c ***Mountain Lodge". last week thero was a good deal of rain during the sitar. noon, The Hon. Mr. F. H. May proceeded to By kind permission of Colonel W. G. B.
the "At Home" in a puklio aksir, which was Second Battalion The Queen's Own" (Royal minus its main-covers, and Mr. May got wet. Western, C.B., and Officers, the Band of the West Kent Regiment), will play the following The Colonial Secretary made a complaint to the programme of music during dinner, at the Captain Superintendent of Polim, with the result that 25 coolies were charged before Mr. Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening.
Michels G. N. Orms at the Pollos Court yesterday for "Adolpho" Overturo to... "Zampa'
not having their chairs equipped with rain Mureli
* Harold Valso... "Wiener Kinder". Strages covers. After hearing the evidence. His Wor.
***March of the Mountain Games" Selection from "Iolanthe Sulltan ship discharged the coolies with a caution. Descriptive
Phip Gavott Song "Himoes". Fantasia Songs of Wales... Vau Manaop
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued DINNER-Hora D'Œuvres-Anchovy Canapes, the following report:- Soup-lock Turtle. Fid-Hoiled Fish Sance
On the 14th at 11.55 am. The arenator has Hollandaise Entrees-Pon un Compote, Fri- fallen generally. candean of Veal a la Lyonnaise, Indian Corn and
Fressure is highest in the neighbourhood of Butter Sauce. Curry Karl that Sauce, 8.W. Japan, and lowest to the N.E. of Japan Turkey and Sausage, Boiled Bacon and Spinach, and over northern Chiu,
Gradients continue slight and light 8.E. winds Cold Corned Hump of Boef and Phin Salad Sweats Lemon Pudding, Diplomats Ice Cream may be expeted in the Formosa Channel, and and Finger Cakes, Power Tart, Tipsy Cake, the N. part of the China Sea.
Forecast:-Light S.E. winds; fair.
GOD BAVE TOL KINO,
Eilenbre
-Roast Australian Lamy and Mint Boast
WEATHER REPORT.
Bay,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The LG.M. str. Prinz Heinrich, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 2006 June, left Singapore on Thursday, at
the 37th ingt, ệt.6 p.m.
pm, and may be expected here on Monday,
The King's Park Range will be available for
for the Governor's Cap. There will also be a Paol
AMUSING RUSSIAN PROPHECIES.
The following comes to light among the documents relating to the origin of the war- At a conference held at Tearekoe Sain on 29th December, 1909, Admiral Abssa concurred with Count Lamsdorff that the situation must be cleared up and that Russia must decile har line The Eastern intellect," he con- tinued, thinks that Russia is afraid of war. of conduct. because she dres not want war. What will be the resale if Ramis does not norept the Japanese proposals? Wer? The Japaness Government must understand that war between Japan and Russia would be very difficult, and the result
the
may put in question the very existance of Japan of Cores with an inimical population would be The Japanese Anauces are bad. The occupation The PM. str. China arrived at Manila on very costly, and would prove a leech sucking Thursday evening, 13th inst., at 9 p.m... and is blood and treasure of Japan for over, with the expected to sail from there ou Monday, the result that very enou Japan would be enfeebled
19th inst
They do not know how to colonies. They are 17th inst, and is due here on Wednesday, the and devoured. The Japanese are not merchants.
The A.L. str. Austria left Singapore
for this staall traders, but not a commercial people versed in the conduct of serious commercial port on the 12th inst
The C.P.R. str. Tartar arrived at Kobe stundertakings of an international character. If midnight on Wednesday the 12th July, and they compy Cores they will be our neighbours,
to get at
them left again at 1 pm. Thursday for Yokohama, and it will be very easy for where she was due to arrive at 6 p.m. yesterday. They will be quite dependent on our will, because The Boston 8.8, Co.'s str. Shawmut sailed they will be enveloped by our forces on three from Manila on the evening of the 13th sides. must break off negotiation and lef
Coron
Russia will protest and inst, and may be expected bare to-morrow at them cerapy
maybe other European Powers will protest. To da O. str. Coulsdon, from New York, prevent the slightest risk of war Bussla should left Bingapore yesterday, and is dus born on strengthen her forces in the Far East to the
numbers already approved by the Tear. Thursday, the 20th inst.
dealing with an Eastern pbople strength wust be on the spot."
The A. &
The P. & O. str. Malacca left Biogapore for this port on the 14th inst, at 6 min.
In