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through the Indian been cooniecting Atixtralin with. Mauritius and South Africa- The consideration required by the companies was that they should have for their cable messages the sole right of using the land Pies. The colonies, probably not foreseeing.
its importauce, omitted to hare any time;
limit inserted in the agreement, and the Conti
panies taking advantage of the letter of the agreement, refuse permission, except under prohibitory conditions, to the carriage of the telegrams sent by the government cable over the land lines. On the inaugura
tion of the Commonwealth the Federal
Government naturally desired to review these agreements, with the view of insert. ing a time Kit. According to a recognised principle in law agreements of the nature of Jeases, dis was this, unless a time limit ba specified are non-effective; and the Federal Fovernment brought the agreements before Parliament with the object of having the necessary limit in-orted, as well as taking
The divil government of Karatute (Saghalion) TELEGRAMS.
will be organised in the middle of August after Mr. Kumagaya arrives at Alexandroffsky.
The August number of the Victoria-eres- tion Club's Magazine bra bright and amsing ano; but there has brou very litt spoit to record..
The average daily speed of the Minnmoti. on or already reported record run from Yokolama to Port Townsend was 35301 knots; and her average hourly spoed was 14.755 knots.
The Send Press says Mr. Moun is reported
man to net us. Adviser Goueral to the Corean. Govern munt,
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.] THE FORBIDDEN BOYCOTT.
DETERMINED CHINESE OFFICIAL OPPOSITION,
SHANGHAI, 16th August.
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Canton, 15th August,
THE LATE TIT SAI'S AFFAIRS,
PRINCE AND PRINCESS -ARISU
K
GAWA AT HONGKONG.
A BRILLIANT RECEPTION.
Others may hate toon on a larger scale, but none was more enthusiastic than the reception. In my correspondence of the 7th instant, aacccorded by Hongkong, officiul and unofficial. an article headed “A floed Defaulter," which to the Japanese Prince and Princess on their appoured in your issue of the 9th instant, arrival in port yesterday by the 8.8. Preussen. I mentioned that the late Chaa L Sai's family It was evident that important arrivala zero practically | expécted by the large number of people who is "under vigilant surveillance
The Wai-wa-pu hns ordered the noder arrest." I have sinconds fürther blocked the road near Blake Pier just after
inquiries in this matter and ( take the
noon, all walking to etch a glimpse of the actors which Japaness royalties. Captaiú Arbuthnot Lyatie; Viceroy of Nanking to employ every opportunity to give the exact
is hero (5) HE, the Governor's A.D.C. and Mr. Noida, to have left for Takyn conveying a surt possible effort to suppress the boycott, appared in one of the local, p
vigilant surveillance" or prastically under conducted the Pitoes and his unite ashoro in autograph letter from the Coreau Espor which has now extended to English, which I te nslated "andor Japiness Consul, went off to the Prausson and As they left the nidressed to Margnis to requesting that uodegooils, imported by a supposed arrest. The literal translation of these share the Governa's launeli
tors is "watch aud control family." I ship a royal salute of 21. gans was frod American firm.
On the pier, Mr. quito prepared to withdraw ay version of the frou .38. Tantar. The Diplomatic body is also translation of the characters if anybody Noma introduced the Prince and Princess pbjouté to it, as I do not profess to be an to Col Darling, G.O.C., and other officers, and active..
to Sir H. S. Berkeley, Sir C. P. Chater, Mr.T- originally 200,000 taela, but the deceased paid Sorcombe Smith, Mr. A. G. M. Flotcher, Dr. expert trackdator. The deficit discovered was up 600,000 teel: shortly before be diet. Viroy Clark, Mr. W. Chathu and Mr. L. A. M.. Stum, I believe, gave orders to the ellicor in Johustano. charge of the Native Customs to hokil. Tit Sai's
A guard of
cmposed of about 200 West Kents, commended by family responsible for the balance, 300,00) taels. mun of the
This reference by our correspondent is | Caplained, was drawn up along the Praya. in answer to a suggestion that the facing the pier, and as the Pringo, on whose news of tho surveillanco
of the chest shone the Tuforial Star of the first order decensed officiaf's family was no of the Rising Sun, accompanied by the Princes, walkol along the pier the R.W.K. Band struck
The steamer Southgrove, 178-tous-net, while lying at anchor in Kobs harbour on the Sad, was ran into by the 0. S. K. S. Gunea Marn,
whose slowing gear had broken down. Tho Southgrove was holest below the water-bne, but was towel into the Kawasaki dock in time.
A meeting of the Consular Body was held at Shanghai on August 10th to consider the menses involved to formiga trade generally in the coatiunance of theexisting boycottagiration. It is understood ways the N. C. Daily Ne that it was decided to address the Diplomatic Body on the subject, which has now become u
to tho Waiwap.
The Chinese merchants, (some who were diligent promoters of the move ment) are asking the foreign Chamber of Commerce to assist them to suppress the boycott, as they now threatened with serious financial troubles. Shanghai trade is already being transferred to Tientsin, where
are
trap.
INSTALLATION OF MARCONIS TEĻKGRAPHY.
over the several rights of the separate states serious ete, asking it to make representations Yuan Shih-kai has firmly prohibited into à contract with a eortsin German which saw the regimental colours; and then,
The arts of obstruction seem to have been freely used in the disenssion, and Parliament.
Sir John Maddon, the Chief Just'es of Vic
toria, has discovered a new method of dealing with old offenders. As to puts it, under this
stem they "entence themselves." Sir John's plan is to all up the cafprit's potions kentences, and award him the sum fatal for bis frash. offence." In a case of ordinary Inr.may the other day, Sir John sentral the offender 10 dias years and cu menth-his aggregate rocard,
refused in 1963-to ratify the proposed agree ment pending a reference is a congress of the representatives of the various Governments concerned in the cable. There is little doubt that this conclusion wasthe correct one guder the circumstances, but for some reaspa or other the meeting of the convention has been unreasonably delayed, so it is satisfactory to learn that it is already in season. Thợ mem»
Yesterday Heases, Hugass and Hough, hers are essentially practical, including Lord auctioneers, put up for sale this stam lanaches Jasry, formerly Governor of New South Amelia and Abrindm at the Arany Service pier, Arsenal Street. The Amalir, teak Wales, Sir WILLIAH MULock, Post-Co, slugt, at 90 fast, beam to and depth 6 feet. She was sold to Mr. Chung Shan Roo for $3,800. The Bante pinchauser,
Master-General of Canada, and the Hou ALFRED LYTTELTON. It is worthy of nute
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HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR,
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BIRTHS.
On 9th August, at Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs
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On 11th August, at Shanghai, the wife of II EDWARD MCCANS, of a son.
On 11th Aug, at Shanghai, the
MICHAEL, of a daughter.
SARRIAGE.
very cleverly contrived to keep in its own bands the practical monopoly of the Fur East. What arrangements it has made with the American Pacífic Cable' Company, do not appear, but it is curious to observe that, Its far as Chint is concerned, we hear little
being the highest biddor, also took possiastion
of the Alexandra, the price for which she was knocked down being $2,400, 8hs is a vezani of 5 foot by eleven feet with a draft of six feet,
and is also boilt of tonk.
The newspaper which Mr. Silas C. Ponny in Boating in Singapore was to have sen called the Strails Morning Chronicle. The Pinang Guzsite, which has the subtitle, printed but never spoken, of Struits Chronicle, has (we are
the boycott:
The Chinese military authorities have enterat up the Kloregays." Japanese national nathem. His Highness than inspected the guard, beforo companied by his sails and the gentlemen he bad met, proceeded to Government Hon where timed with II.E, the Governor, returning on boardjin the afternoon.
for the installation of Marconi's improved The Shanghai Thotai is absent, and method of wiroles telegraphy betoon this City and Saashui, Beceral Gormans base aiready arrived hura and they will probably doing nothing
start the installation work in a few days. It is said that the apparatus will not be able to transmit myxuages more than 75 miles dis'ant. The apparatus for receiving messages in Canton will be installed on the Customs algnal tower. at Ho Nam. It appears that the same firm has
SAGHALIEN CRIMINALS AT LARGE.
SINGAPORE, 18th August." Criminals escaped from Saghalien Eleven are overrunning the East. were arrested here to-day.
supplied several installations to military stations up north which have track ant to be very satisfactors.
AMERICAN BOYCOTT.
I hear that the American Consul General here has received official instructions from his
Owing to the early departure of the wail steamer, the Royal visitori hal but a short stay There, sud a dinner and soivoo which Mr. Noma, Japanese Consul, liad arranged in their honeye was of necessity abandoned.
Whom the King delights to honour." We need make no apology for enlarging upon the visit, brief as it was, which their Imperial Highness Prince and Princess Ari:nguwa yesterday paid to this Colony. As Hongkong is not the most seconspicuous corner of a great- empire, it need huve no hesitation in offering
Two desperadoes, known to have! committed murders, are believed to be minister to notify the Viceroy that his Govern its widow's mite" of the great national
still at lurge in the neighbourhood. THE FIFTH TEST MATCH.
LONDON, 15th August
10.10 p.m.
ment will bold the Chiasso Government respeu-welcome that Britain has been extending so sible for all losses suffired by the Amoricar enthusiastically to the relatives and rapresonta- morchunts through the hostile movements and tiros of the Japanese Emperor: Britain is tied- measures tuken by the Chinese to boycott to its victorious ully by affiction as well us by Americna merchandise. It is said that the treaty, and it has fallen to Sir Matthew Standard Oil Company here have notified their Nathan and his staff, as govcaing a portion of Consul General that their losses for last week British soil mesi contiguous to Japan, to speed alone amounted to over $25,000, and this was the parting guest with renewal courtesios. va account of intimidation of dealers by the It lins hatpod, this tour of Praze Arikugaws, boycott committee.
to dissipate some dikgonly ironlated enggestions that the British hïva not beure enjoying the rest respect of their allies. "playing that they are dame for cat the game as an ally should, and that it
At the Oral to-day, the English completed their innings, and then disa missed Australia for 303.
Aruold scored 40, Rhodes 36, Lilley 17, and Brearley, not out, 11. Total
or nothing of that company. While, there-informed threstoned legal proceedings: 160430 for first mings..
fore, we have little inmediate interest in the success of the Pacific cable, we have a stain amount of reversionty concern, and look with interest on the result of the Coaven, tion. Monopolies are not, in general, good for the
for the sake of pace. Mr. Pouny has changed his to Bustera Daily Mail. Donhtloss the ross of the now reiture will small a sweet, called by its new name, as by tus name which has been discarded in deference to the reignstrance
of the inang Gazette.
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PROVISIONS REFUSED.
The American gunboat Caligo arrived bare on the 13th instant and, from jugaivios made, I hear that wanu she was in Wuchow all Chinose dealers refused to supply provisions to her, and they had to obtain necessaries in an indirest way. This fonds to prove that the boycott is getting worse and spreading more rapidly every
Australia's most successful bat was Duff, who compiled 146.
England has surrendered one wicket day.
for no runs,
[PRIVATE TELEGRAM.] THE NORWEGIAN PLEBISCITE.
ALLEGED BOGUS WILL
self-interest tant has made the renowal is part and strengthening of the alliance possible. These calumnies could never have made much headway, perhaps, but it is pleasant to Bud our visitor making repeated reference to the good impressions that he had personally-recsited from the manner of his rozption, and assurances that those impressions, and gratified feelings Mrs. Li Tsui Shi, of 13 Albany Strent, was would certainly be shared by his illustrious sharged before Mr. G. N. Ornis at the Police relative at Tokyo. Wo can with some cori Court, at the instanco of Inspector Smith, withfidence reply that so far as this colony and its CHRISTIANIA, 15th August. faloniously, and with intent to defraud, offering British subjects are concerned, the scutiments courtesy of Mr. Bjarne Aagaard, sean instrument purporting to be the will of one of the mother country are shared in full," We able to give the complete and final Li Tai Hing, docensed, on the 10th July, nearer to his ova beautiful country, and perhaps enjoy a fuller knowledge of in that the subject may receive some recogul that the old name, after the amalgamation, Wilk numerical result of the Norwegian plebiscite,/ontrary to Section 23 of Ordinthee 4, 1865.
Mr. O. D. Thomson prosecuted and Mr. nationals, of their nature, and of their, Barlow appeared for the defendant.
national spirit, progressive sime, and remark- **This case was reminded until the 20th inst,ably liberal itens. Prince Arisugara spoke in bail being fixed at $250.
advaricoment of trade, and, frequently overreach themselves in their anxiety to gather all the benefits in their own hands. It may not be that the tims has come for throwing open to all comers the telegraph service to China, but we hɔpo
tion in the Conference, with the object of improving still further our communications
It has been understood for some little time that the China Traders Tusurause Co., Lt was to be amalgamated with the Union Insurance Society of Canton, anys the N.-C. Daily News In their Share Report of the 10th inst. Mesare J. A. Sullivan Co. write under the heading
China Traders"--"We are credibly informed
The de generally in the Far East, which are still Union Insurance Society of Canton, who will
On 11th August, at Shanghai, PreFE FENWICK 10 Lizz: STEWART
HONGKONG Orvice: 105, Des Yeux Road 01. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
The Daily Press.
الي
HONGKONG, AUGUST 1721, 1905.
We have heard but little lately of the Pacific Cable connecting Vancouver, with the Australian Colonies. The line curried out at the joint expense of the Canadian and Australian Governments, with co- siderable assistance frora the British, has, in fact, fallen upon evil times, and the Governinents concerned have for the last two years been called on to pay hoayy sus towards its maintenance. It is curious to
not altogether all that might bo desired.
There was no plague case yesterday.
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not disappear, but that the company wil formally pass under the management of the
nino control and direction of the China Traders' business, and arrangements will be nadu to pay off the pressist stall of the company in a liberal manner.
Major Menzies, who has been some six years THE NEW CANTON ICE COMPANY. in North Chiau, is going away shortly op leare.
The four hours' speed trial by the Americau squadron in the Gulf of Pechili on the 30th ult, was won by the U. S. 8. Raleigh at 201
kuots.
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A letter written by the Umpins sous to show that Dr. Sandow's Indian wrestler did not defeat his Japanese challenger quite fairly.
The Oriental Construction Company have takan over the contract for the construction of au Ies Company at Cantou. The company promoting the venture has beön reorganised, Ansucesara wellin hand, and an early start will be made with the plaat. The construction company are confident of buying it érected baforo the contract time expirea, and in time for the next hot ecason. Fifty tons of ice will be turned out per day, and in addition there will be a distilling plant capable of turning out gallons of distilled water per day..
are
By c
as follows:-
For dissolution of Union
with Sveden Against
Majority.
321,792
161
.321,031
* All then votes wore cast by male citizens of 25 years old or over, who had paid all taxes for the past five years, Soldiers, including offers, had au vote. Interest now attaches to the question of a roler. We believe that the majority are in favour of a monarchy.-Eu.
OFFICIAL GARB IN HOT COUNTRIES.
BOYCOTT FORBIDDEN BY CHINESE
GOVERNMENT.
A proclamation issued by the Wairupu con- clades as follows:-
not
London of Japan's full sympathy and best wishes for the people of the whole British Empire," and there can be no doubt that from sucli a source, that was as incore as it was authoritative. His Imperial Highness spent some time in England is a student, and became familiar with the best type of English thought, There is eiuse for apprehension, however, that As young officer in the British navy, he was ecil characters may take the opportunity to create disturbances and influence the ignorant immensely popalar; and i was the highly masses to break the peace. In view of this, approved representative of Japan at the Diamond therefore, the Waiwapu states that it is most Jubilon of Her Late Majesty, Queen Victoria, important that steps be taken to exhort everyone
the first time, that. Yesterday was to be patient and quietly await the result of This despatch, says the Singapore Free Prean, the said Board's deliberations on the subject. he had gazed upon the terraced vista of
His Excellency the Governor, having sont a has reached Ceyl
Sir, have the honour to transmit to you, for reply by telegram to the Waiwapu, now in Hongkong, and indging by the warmth that I have addressed to the Governors of Crown proclamation to inform all concerned that as with honours and hearty waleomes, he will your information, a copy of a circular despatch structs the Bureau of Commerce to issues. Luis of bis welcome, unless he be already surfeited not regret having entered this beautiful that His Majesty the King the now treaty is still being deliberated upon Colonios, intimating has been pleased to approve of a now white by the Waiwupn, and that nothing definits has harbour that used to be, and we hope soon undress asiform that may be worn by members as yet been decided, all goairy, merchants and of the Colonial Civil Service in tropical comitries. literali are exhorted to wait patiently for the will be again briglitored by the flag of the Rising and cast away all Sun. His welcome would have been more Although the above description cannot be said to instructions of the Wairypu apply strielly toany one of the colonisepossessing doubts and auspicious, and they are also further publicly expressed had there been less uncertainty Responsible Government, there may be certain asked to exhort the labouring classes and about the arrival, and if formal arrangements seasons of the year when a white uniform would common people amongst them to await the had been made. The visit was, however, to be preferred by officials in the colony ander result of the deliberations of the Waiwan in The report on the trade of Cores includes your Garerament to the ordinary civil taiform the same manner, and refrain from listening to be brief, and informal; and the
(at the
waring of such waiform has received thereby avoid creating disturbances which will and uninvited, will doubtless stone for the the following:The principal higliway Leing and it may, therefore, be useful to you to know the evil influences of the rowdy element, end out of private citizens, being spontaneous thus open and safe from want to freno His Majesty's auction, more particularly a you only end to their own detaiment. Let all absence of the cheering crowds to which Their there were not wanting exceptional induce will observe that in granting. this concession respectfully obey. Au iriportant proclamation. ments to trade. Cereals of avery kind yielded
3 st year of Kang Hen, 28th day of the 6th Highnesses. have been accustomed. They had spoken of the kindness of the King in the excellent crops throughout the country, and the His Majesty is desirous that there should no
longer to any excuse for not wearing uniform moon (30th July, 1905).
Palace" and the "man in the street." Her Because nobody seems to know whose requirements of the Japanese forces-and
the man of thp etroot was unprepared, - and pidgin ii ly to attend to it, a voxy disagreeant yong-do of the Rassian forces--oreated on the many occasions when it is obviously
mere a man at the tiffin table; but His Excel- able teach has been allowed to remain wear the Fan-cary market for these foodstuffs without the desirablo (Signed) ALFRED LITTELTON
In May last the Coast Inspector made an lency the Governor would speak for him, if the steps leading down from the Magistracy to the
offer to the principal shipping firms having charge room.
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Lioutenant-Colonel H. G. Fitton, D.S.O Royal West Kent Regiment, arrived yesterday per ss. Ceylon from Malta on appointment to command 2nd Battalion.
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trouble and expense of transportation abroad. Native labour, 100, was played on a large scale, and well remunerated, in connection with the movement of troops and the work
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
DRIFTING MINES.
turu-
Mrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Potts are advised have to remark that this want of success by wire that the Maatschappij tot Mijn., Bosch- has not gecured through any misconception on Landhonwexploitatie in Laughat has declared on the part of the promoters, but is directly a third intorin dividend of Tha 24 por stars due to the jealous action of the Eastern payable on the 15th proximo. Extension Companies. Alarmed at the threatened loss of their monopoly this complex of companies has been inking almost superhuman efforts to retain its position, endangered by the construction of
The G.P.E. str. Empress of Japan left Yau strammere running-regularly to the northern alyces of artillery did not "We are sorry that ` on the Seoul-Fasar and Seoul-Wiju rail.couver on Monday, the 14th inst., p.m., for parts to supply their vessels with 1-pur. Hotel owing to their almost immediate departure, the trans-Pacific cables. The main object We would draw special attention to the
The LGM. str. Prinz Heinrich loft Foochow kiss guns and ammunition for the purpose of further courtesies which were intended had to
dostroving derelict rines. of the British Government in becoming a remarkable boycott news in our Canton letter,ways. Many lowouted millions of yen Hongkong in the usual ports of call.
were thus, in consagnesce of the war and the partner with the Canadian and Australian If it be true that the American Government railway construction, which it so greatly as yesterday at 11a.m., and may be expected here as stazes availed themselves of the offer, he tendered more in the spirit than in deed.
celerated, distributed among the Corean people. to-day at 7
has the average
The air. Lightning, from Calcutta, left Singa epend, Coren had so much to tables show how freely be has spent is and how here on the 21st inst.
The J.-C.-J. Liju str. Platjap left Kobe via tally the part taken by the Cable Companies Cheung Kong, a coolie tramp," persuaded great and isradiate is the advantage to Foreign has been to thwart in every way this object. a householder at Mataukok to give him a night's trade which may be expected to follow any im- Amuy for this port on the 15th inst, and may The C.N. att. Changsha, from Australian Before the federation of the Commonwealth lodging. Before dawn, he decamped with his provement in his circumstances. Anether, less be expected here on the 24th inst
logousequence of the abundance of the Eastern Extension Companies had been benefactor's money belt, and a jacket. He was - yment and higher wages was the greatly sports, left. Manila yesterday noon, and is due The P.M. str. Mongolia arrived at San Fran- entering lato private arrangements with found in a theatre at Kowloon City, with increased cost of living, both for Natives and here on the 19th inst. at daylight.
pawa tickote in his possession that led to proof Foreigners prices having risen in many cases
cisco, her destination, on the 14th inst.. Some of the Australian colonies, more
of his guilt. Six weeks' hard labour, six hours 50 to 100 per cent.
The N.D.L. str. Borneo left Sandakan yester especially New South Wales.
Monday, the 21st inst.
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Colonies' was the possession of an all-round has authorised such, message to the Viceroy,taver before, it is safe to say and the Import pore on the 15th inst., p.m., and may be expected by thego vessels, six hare been destroyed. Of]
British cable girdling the world. Inciden-it amounts, ultimately, to an ultimatum,
the
and the result to date is that of ter mines secu
The body of a blosjacket named William remaining four it is likely that some were holed and eventually sank.
Keen, who died on beard II.M.S. Cadmue, at Since Mey, 1904, 105 mines have besa Wuhu, on the 8th instant, arrived at Shanghai reported by merchant vessels. Of these four on 16th August and was taken to the mortuary. where & post mortems pramization was made, toon only were destroyed by vergule not lifted
These ults, small though they be show It was found that deconged bad died of heat with a gan, the comparative effectiveness of the Coast apoplexy. The remains were buried at the Inspector's selene for dealing with diese Babbling Well Cemetery on the same day, a dangers, and we understand (says the N-0
Astres escorting the coffin to the grave.
Apre in the stocks, and subsequent banishment is the imports of the year arrived in the last four day afternoon, and may be expected here on Daily News) that this Office continues ready to boly of blużjackets and marines from H.MS,
sented to the colonies these agreements penally of his treachery
It is noteworthy that more than half the
montha
supply gune and ammunition to applicants.