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that the situation might not be vastly different to the present. The iniquitous Bystem (as wo may call it in the absence of an apt word) now in vogue is full of potential "equeezes," and its evils, as the Cliina Association will be the first to admit, aro already painfully apparent to Chinose as well as to foreigners. General railway
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRID Y OCTOBER 27ru. 1905
Au interesting sidelight on the quality of TELEGRAMS.
"nowe" is afforded by the fact that pro-assian papers have suggested that the Peking bomb outrage was inspired by Japanese, and that the other side havo suggested Russian prompters for the crime.
A large number of members and friends were present at the sovint evening given by the Chinese department of the YMCA. Inst aight Besides the billiards, ingatello and other girmes at which thosa present were enjoying themselves, they were entertained with sa imprompin musical programm, and regalad with light
refreshments.
The Korca Duly News 1951 :-* Once upon lime Korea had a min-of-war. She was a collier, painted white. She was, at the outbreak of hostilities taken by the Japanese as a collior again. We have reason to believe that she is now resting nuder soms twenty fathoms of desp
-travel emnot make them more apparent,
we should think, except by turning another, facut, as it were, to the light. It has to be remembered that China includes both squeezers undi squeezed. To set against the Chinese railway passengers who will, in the looked-for day of trunk lines, complain of the extortions dus to the differing, eur- rencies, there must be Chinese who will smile complacently as they puch those heaven- seat profits, these truly unearned incre-blue sea. ments. Are there not already, quito apart from the railways, and in all parts of the Empire, those who And themselves
On Oct. 1 the Daily News at Seoul said :- mulated of suma for which they see no return? Why has the great cry not "To-day the Japaness Army Headquarters have posted up a notice to the effect that Japanese alreuly gone up, and the Chines Imperialndarmos will henceforth be in charge of Government decreed that common standard which would put an end to the annoyance ; instead of, as it actually is doing, obstinsely WHISKY.glecting to carry out its express under-
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even although they cannot claim has been made." much progresa British Commercial Treaty of three years age was a piece of wonderful progrèss; it was the principal stop. In comuneres the 13.50 making of a contract is usually regarded as vital progress. Great Britain has a definite 16,00 contract with Chin, and it is time we
adopted the business-like procedure of
The Japanese Minister (Mr. Hagi. wara now has the effrontery to soad the Koroan Government a bill for the maintenance of this phantom ship."
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police affairs in Sunu!. This action is takon nader (wo presumet martial law and we should very much like to know how those responsiblo ean justify themselves. The Corans in Seoul are wry orderly and penocful and, as peace las now been made, wo can see no logitimate exonse."
At the annual meeting of the Royal Sauitary Institute held at Glenealy Buildings last night there were pressat: Dr. W. W. Pearse (Chair mauj, Dr. F. Clark, Dr. Macfarlane, Mossra. A. Carlor (assistant Secretary), W. Reidis, C. W. Ward G. W. Coysh, C. E. Frith, R. Daucan and R. Hemmings. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year :-- President, Dr. Clark; Treasurer, Mr. Wood- cock; Secretary, Mr. Gibson; Committee. Dr. Clark and Messrs. Hemmings. Jones and
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The Corest cau do no wrong. The two paragraphs following show how dear he is to the Kores Daily News-Some dountry people who came up to Seoul with the apparently harmless object of aging the Emperor to re-marry have boon dispersed by Jaruges gendarmes.-As we go to press we hear of an ocarrance tast night which resulted in severe injuries to averal Ceroans at the hands of soe Japanese coulies. We are asked
Corersus appear to have boon attempting to deland the rights of their foreign ouplogera.
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DEATHS.
On 16th October, suddenly, at her residence, Mrs. KINI SARAMU, of the ikimkuro Hotel, Obaum, near Nagasaki, Japan.
On 21st October, at Shanghai. FRANCISCO PAOLO KOZARIO.
Fracy is more fully informed, or when he and his colleagues are specceded by new brons." we may begin again to hope,
Major R. J. Ross, 'D.A.Q.M.G.. Major R. A. Kaye, K.G.A., and Major A. C. Painter, T.E., are passed the examination for tactical fituess for command.
(REUTER'S-85Svich.]
RUSSIA.
CANTON.
FROM OUR COLLESTONDENT.]
Cauton, 25th October. CANTON-HANKOW HAILWAY: A NEW
somewboro.
BREDATION.
LONDON, 24th October: Meetings of all classes of the public have. It is reported that the Peking Government taken place in St. Petersburg to discuss has pedezed Viceroy Chang-Chih-Tung to political questions. At a meeting of round (sic) the 10,000,000 tals which he has borrowed from the Hongkong Goveraziout. The local papers, commenting on the sborn Lithuṇnians, it was resolved to boycott the Duw, and to join in the struggle of all news, express their surpriss at suola stop being the progressive elements against brent takes by the Central Government, authorities, eracy. Similar resolutions were passed at The Chinese Government having decided to other centres. No cattle train has arrived expropriats the American Development Co's nt. St. Petersburg for two days. As a rule railway concession, had to borrow the money If Chang-Chik-Toug was not ten trains arrive daily. There is only a anthorized to make this loan ho has taken a week's supply of meat, in Moscow.
great responsibility upon himaalt. It is hardly possible that the loan could bare baon obtained without the consent of the Peking Government. If the above news is true, and Chau-Chih-Tung was authorized to raise this important loan, the decision of the Peking Government is pur- prising in the extrame; for, they are practically breaking their wont. It is also reported that
f the Yuot Hun Railway, and that he has Chang-Chih-Tang has reinsed to be a director recommended Tong-Shao-Yi and Liang-Shing to be joint limetom of the concern.
THE UNITED STATES FINANCES.
Lonox, 24th October. The Washington annual treasury report states that the circulation has increased by $80,000,000, with a continued increase in the proportion. between gold and national bank notes.. No other goverment evor held so much gold us the 748,000,000 in the treasury on the 15th instant.
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GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN.
LONDON. th October. The King has conferred the Order of the Garter on the Mikado. Prince Arthur of Connaught will take the Insignin to the Mikado, but no date is yet fixed for his departure.
THE UNITED STATES AND THE
PANAMA CANAL.
LONDON, 24th October. President Roosevelt, speaking at Mobile,
reaffirmed that the Panama canal would be dag, in spite of the misrepresentations of the great commercial interests. In order to protect the canal, the fleet, though not necessarily large, must be the most efficicut in the world. By this means there would ba no clance of bumiliation at the hands of any foo from the Western hemisphere or
the Oriental scas.
LOCAL SPORT.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
A second Rugby practice game will be played to-day (Friday). Kiek off 4.43 p.a Teams have been chosen as follows:-
Whites-Back: J. Gilbert; three-quarters: J May, C. M. Proshaw, J. G. Lecky and M. A. Murray; half-bucks: A. S. Kempthorne and R. J. Blackburn, forwards: H. F. Chard (Capt), J. Harnou, J. C. Murray, H. F. Hickman, S. Vickers and three others.
The following interesting espression of opinion is said to have appeared in the Man At the Sanitary Lustitate this evening Dr. churis Daily Report, a Japanese paper published J. C. Thomson will lecture on "The Hygionein Newchwang-In the name of justice, for the cause of the doomed race, and under the necessity of self-preservation. Japan has bought of Soils.”
Manchuria for a dear price in blood and money. She has readjusted the npset / balance of power" in the Far East. She has saved China from inevitable dismemberment. She has effected, at
Culours.-Buck: T. C. Gray, three-quarters the last minute, the salvation of herself and
F. Larmour. A. R. Hannay, T. E Poarce (Capt.) China Mancharia is here by her just right.. and A. N. Other; half-backs: C. T. Costigan For obvious reasons, ale demanded of Russia aid T. Greenwood; forwards, R. M. Ranking, the restoration of its suzerainty to Chius before J. C. Steen, J. P. McGillivray, H. G. C. Bailey, Japan had paid anything, but, after the fallc. B. Haywood, F. O. Davies and two others. price has been given for it, what just man on earth could dispute Japan's legitimate owner- ship?"
Before members of the Union Church Literary Club last night, Mr. J. Dyer Balj delivered his interesting locture do "Rhyme and Rhythm in Chinese Climus."
Eight matshes belonging to Chun Ab King, contractor, were burnt down at Changsha rati on Tuesday. The damaga is estimated at $2,000, and the property was not insured.
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There is a soupçon of jocularity in this item from Tientsin paper-The colloquial newspaper for women, recently starle
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HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX HOAD C. Peking, has been suppressed by Viceroy Yuan
Shih-kui, lost it should divalge sorets.”
LONDON OPPICH: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 27TH, 1905.
THAT was an excellent point made by the CHAIRMAN of the China Association, in his speech to the local members on Wednes. day, when he suggested that the introduc. tion of trunk lines of railway throughout the Chinese empire would help to bring about the currency reform so obviously necessary and yet so strangely balked at by the Chinese Goverumeat..
The Shanghai brunch of the Navy League sent a telegram to London asking that a wreath shevil bo placed on the 21st inst, on Nelson's Columa in Trafalgar Square in the name of the Shanghai branch.
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BASEBALL.
U.8.8. BALEIGH'
V. HONGKONG.
BoxJKONG,
A baseball game is to be playel un Saturday, 28th inst., at Causeway Bay, commencing at
Line up as follows: U.S.S. "RALKIUM,“ turnover of
Semple ........Fitcher.....Henderson
Catcher Clyde MoNair 1st Bass....Hill Wertz
2nd Base Foster Bennett......... 3rd Base......MacPherson (Capt.) Prichs
Short Step...Allen. Green ........ Left Field...Griffen Slavin (Capt.) Centre Field ray
Erites
Reviewing the dire insurance businous of 1901, The Policy-Holder says:-Turning to individual results, it will be seen that of the older offens onca mare the Taw beals the.15 p.sherp. way with the largest percentage of profit. À surplus of £53,423 £101,228 is remarkably good. But everyone will admit that the London and Lancashire bus produced the most remarkble balance sheet of The London and Lancashire was the year.
Baltimore and heavily involved both at Toronto, notwithstanding this, however, it has A telegram to the N.-C. Daily News says:been able to produce a surplus of £146.799, or The Tsar's Manifesto upon the conclusion of the war contains the following. "The Eastern portion of our realms will develop in peace and good neighbourliness with Japan, which has now become our friend.
something like 112 per cont, on its turnover
wide business seldom show a profit of more than of £1319,000. Companios trazecting a world- 7 per cent. on their turnover, so the result shown by the Loudon and Lancashire is
view of particularly commendablo in conditions under which it was produced.
Bond
Bight Field Thomas
The
[The foregoing is published practically unedi ted, as it seems to suggest extraordinary vacillation at Peking. Breubstituting the word "raíuse" for "rofond," it would be intelligible. There must be a misun lorstanding somewhere. Possibly it is merely a réchaufe of the story told by the Tokyo Asaki, two or three weeks age, which inn. "In Government eireles (Peking) the loan is advomely criticized, and tho. Department of Covimeras hus ordered Chang- [ Chih-Tang to repay the loan speedily and to refrain from contrasting other loans ”—Ed.]
· CHAU-TUNG-HAN'S CASE.
The Koong Yik drag firm have managed to obtain the release of tasir premises, saized by the Viceroy. It app:uts that a number of
chancellor. Most of the high oftainls have beDa invited to attend the feast.
THE TARTAN-GENERAL.
The Acting Tartar-General Shing-Tu-Gon has received-a-wire from Shanghai advising him of tho Tartar-Gonural's return. His Exoellency has deputed officials to meet him at Hongkong where he is expected to arrive by the sa.. Awai Tah within the next fow days.
CANTON WATER WORKS, Some time ago I reported that Viceroy Slum desided to establish water-works in Canton. His Excellency has now appointed Tactai Cha- Wing-Cho and prefoot Chan-Mong-Tsaug to proceed to Shanghai to ongago the services of a British Enginger, Mr. Young, to carry the scheme through.
COLLISION.'
A collision oconrred on the 3rd inst, botwoon the Hung-Hang storm launch and a passenger boat which was conveying a number of men to the Hongkong stemgers. The collision occurred in the middle of thostream. The passenger boat was capsized and two of the passengers drowned. The question of responsibility will be faves- tigated by the Harbour Master and the Customs offjale.
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 26th October.
ÎN SUMMARY JURISDITION.
Beroun Mr. A. G. WISH (PUISNE Judge).
ANOTHER FROM:880RY NOTE ACTION. Woo Yue Shing Tong sad Wong Ping
Lun for $1,019.40, being money advanced to defendant on a promissory note. Mr. C. T. Dickson appearot for plaintiff, but defendant was not ropresented,”
On a previous occasion Mr. Dickson had informed his Lordship that defendant was dend and his Lordship had asked M. Howell (bailiff) to make inquiries at the shop in which defen- dant was mid to be a partner. Mr. Howell now informed his Lordship that he has mado
commission morebante, connected in no way inquiries regarding the defendsat. He barned watever with Chan-Tung-Sang's affairs, had that the man had been a partner in the bakery a great quantity of valuable merchandias stored mentional but that he had overdrawn bis share in the premises of the above drag shop. They to the extent of $3,000, and that, so far as the have potitionsd Vieerey Shura and have sub-people in the shep knew, he was dead. scribed the 30,000 tale demanded for the release of the premises seized,
With regard to the Koong On and Fook On pawnshops, which I reported had also bein size, the Vichy has now issued nu order to the effect that all pawned articles must be redeemed within two months from date by paying half interest on the amounts receivad All articles not redeemed within the specified time will be disposed of at the discretion of His
Excellency.
A letter lins been received here by relatives from Chan-Long-Sang's twelfth cencabine, who informs them that she left (Poking anmolested
with all her children and servants. She took
away all hor luggage and was not interfered with in any way during her departure from the capital. She adds that she is coming back to Kwangting.
She apparently dons not know ye what has happened to the a fortnaate members of Chau's family bore and will no doubt ohange her mind when she reaches Shanghai. It is curious to note, however, that while even servzeta urg arrested here she should have been permitted to love Peking. The orders carried out by Viceroy Shum are said 10 have been issued at Puning. It is strange that the same proceedings were
there.
Mr. Dickson called plaintiff to prove the debt and the receipt of the promissory note.
His Lordship-You are ening the man and not the bakery?
Mr. Dickson-Fam-seing the-man-av-partner- of the Ching Wo bakery.
His Lordship-You ennot get judgment against the Ching Wo
Mr. Dickéon-I am asking for judgmot against the Coing Wo, where defondant is a partner.
His Lordship--I will give you judgment against defondant but not against the Ching Wo.
The same plaintiff rod tho Ching Wo Bakery for $600, money advanced on the 9th May under a promissory note.
Fudgment with coals wis entored for plaintiff.
POLICE COURT.
Thursday, 26th October.
BEFORE ML. C. D. MELBOURNE (SËDOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
LARCENY AS BAILERS, Man Tin and Man. Po surrendered to their not simultaneously taken at both places, as thogail to answer the charge thuat between October. presence of Chau's concubine and children in 1804 and August, 1905, thon being ballens of Poking must have been known to the authorities suvez gold inger rings, one gold watch, one pair of silver bracelets, one silver chain, ons Following the seizure of the Tam-Yin-Kok | pair of gold bracelets and $10 in money, in all Club, somebody informed the Viceroy that a valued at $140, they fraudulently. did take and quantity of furniture had been removed from convert the same to their own use, and thereby The premises prior to the seizure. It appears feloniously did steal the same, at Hok Un, in tho, that an accountant, qurmamei Kuu, had done the New Territary. ahifting. Leo-chee being acquainted with the fact, caused the furniture to be taken back to the club at once. This was reported to the Viceroy who was quite satisfied and, seeing that everything has been returned, will not presa the mattor further as far as the members of the club ura concerned,
The value of the coal seized at Honam aud which, in a previous letter, I set down at $100,000 worth is worth considerably more. I am informed that the lowest figure would set its vulas at $400,000. The boxes and trunks found in Chan-Taog-Songband Chan-Tit-Sai's houses have been opened of the Sin-Hau-Kuk's offices in the presence of different officials deputed by the Viceroy. Some were found to be empty bat most
CHINA'S VEXATIOUS CURRENCY.
There seems to be too much "change" in this corner of "the mehanging East." provincial miats, says the China Gazette, are thetorning out copper cent pieces in millione, bringing a big income into the provincial treasuries. It is estimated that the mints aro making a prafit as high as 30 por cont. Thore great jealousy between the provis is Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai and Governor Yaag Shi-sing have already pat of them contained valuable articles. There was restrictions on the import into their provinces found a completo silver tea set, curios, silk of these cout pieces manufactured
by the mints clothing, etc., which had been prepared for the will tend to depreciate the value of coisa of other provinces, fearing that their unlimited wedding of one of Chau's daughters. The
WASHERMEN ON STRIKE. Residents bars been complaining of Isto at the length of time taken by laundry keepers in
is at
Mr. Daniel (of Mesars. Johnson, Stokes and Master) prosecuted, and Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Brutton, Hett and Goldring) appeared for the defendants.
Mfr. Daniel stated that the complainant, Wong Ching, was a No. I coolie in the employ of the Groen Island Cement Company, and hal been in that situation for about re years' About fifteen mouths age he met the defendants, who were then out of employment, and he got them work in the Comout Company. In Octo bor last year the complainant was taken ill, so ill that he was ordered to take a complots rest from his work, and he had to go back to his native country. Before going back, not wish- ing to be encumbered with all his belongings he put some of them, including the articles specified in the information, into a box which he gave to the defendants with
On Wednesday morning a native was found by the police lying outside house No. 8, Yik The picture
Laue, West Point. It was discovered that his which he draw of the travelling Chinninnu, leg was fracture, and he was at once removed with his carefully calculated travelling to the Government Civil Hospital. He refused- funds tied up in a handkerchief, and his to state what bad happened to him, but the polien dismay at finding his calculations upset by learned that there had been a row in the hous the vagaries of exchange at ho passed from the previous night, sad suspect foul play. and even a month clipsing from the date of the their own mints. A cortuia Governor value of all the contents was offimated at 60,000 | express instractions to take care of for him.
After investigating farther they arreted two men in cosuction with the affair..
By kind permission, the band of the Regimout will play the following programme at the U.S.R. Club, Kowloon, this evening, commencing at
province to province; this picture, it must be admitted, was vivid enough to convince almost anybody. But whether the ex- cellence of the illustration goes beyond its interest as a picture of conditions which
4.30 p.m. March!he Dream of Youth" will inevitably be witnessed is another
Cavatinn... "La Regina di Gel-cuda" Desizetti matter. Judging the future by the past, Polla "Wir Beide." (Faust)........... we fear that those very anomalies will have Selection... "Hominiscences of Sullivan
Winterbotto
the effect of maintaining the popularity of yake... "Goldene Anysthen”. ..Fahrbach the present chaotic system. The CHAIRMAN Serenade... fiefore her Window"
of the China Association portrayed for us a
Kapry
The treaty of peace between Japan and
made by
returning clothes, sometimes three weeks and
has written to Yuan Shih-kai complaining their being taken away. The master washer- man says the trouble cauust be avoided. His against such a restriction being placed on the employees are struck for more money, and products of the former's mint, argning that these coius, properly speaking, form a national this be cannot afford to gire, as business is very bad. In order to asearisits the extent of this surrency and no discriminate restriction should supposed stríko a Daily Pre representative be imposed on their sirculation throughout the yesterday visited a number of lanudrios in the length and breadth of the empire. Central District, where he found the proprietora retient. He noticed, however, that business was apparently suspended in a number of these neually busy places.
WEATHER REPORT. The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:--
On the 26th at 12.30 pm. The hatometer
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The M.M. str. Tourane, having been delayed in the Suez Canal, is only expected to favo Singaporo for Saigon on Friday evening, and way, therefore, be dut hore on or about the 3rd
Nov, a.m.
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The I.G.M. steamer Budsen, carrying tho German Mails with dates from Berlin of the
26th September, left. Singapore on Thursday at 8 a.m., and may be experied here on or abeat Monday night, the 30th inst
travelling Chinamu barning, when tra-Russia was in great danger of being lost in the has risen slightly in Laxon and on the China versing the future railway system of his bay outside Yokohama Harbour. On the arrival coast.
Tuo depression in the China Sea is only country, how a much-wixed currency way of the Dakota, the peace commissioners got faintly indicated this morning. It may be affect his pooket. Being thus taude to into a faunch with the treaty, and by some filling up to the N.W, of Luzon, or moving realise the drawbacks incidental to the accident the launch esmo into violent collision Westwards in the neighbourhood of the Paracels.
The IG.M. stx. Roon, which left here on Pressure is highest between the East coast
the 27th Sept, arrived at Genoa on Tuesday at absence of a common standard, he would with a Japanese torpedc-boat, and had a narrow
of Chica and the Sea of Japan.
Strong NE winds are indicated in the 3 p.m. Mr. GERSHON STEWART thought, assist in oscape of being sunk. It was reported at first
that one man was knocked overboard and Formoss. Channel, and over the N. part of the raising "cry for a ceramon standard..
drowned in the collision, but this turned-out China Sea throughout the land." To us it appears fortunately, to be an exaggeration.
Forecast-Fresh N.E. winds; fair.
The N.D.L. str. Borneo will leave Sandakan on the 26th inst., pm, and may be expected here Ton Tuesday, the 31st inst.
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A few days after his arrival home he was exceedingly annoyed at receiving a letter from HONGKONG PRISONDE EXECUTED. Li-Pak-Hoi, pan of the potty officers andar | fly defendants which opɔuly admitted that they Admiral Li.Tean, and who was rocantly had pawned the goods in the box. They stated behoorlod that their ranson for so doing was that they bod yesterday by order of Viceroy Shum Linot sufficiant money to pay their coclies. There extradited from Hongkong, was marched to the execution ground with great was no foundation for this suggestion, for the courage and dignity. He showed no fear samme system was ewried out after the complain- Ile addressed the following words to the officials | aut's leaving the Cement Company us had besa deputed to carry out the Viceroy's orders: bare surrendered myeolf and I sincerely regret it. Caffital punishment has baan metod to me for a paltry offence. Had I foresen ilís I would have turned into a pirata chiel and would have committed a crime proportionate to the sentence passed on me." Li died bravely. His family have claimed from the military officials his body for burial
VICKREGAL BANQUET,
Viceroy Shum will give 2 banquet at the Ea Kuna Chi (the thros gouli temple) to the literary chancellors, Chu-Cho-Man, whose term had
expired, and Yu-Sik-Mai, the newly appointed
anal when he was there; therefore there should' have been no deficit of the Inuds at the disposal of the defendants,
Evidence in support of the complainant's case was heard, and the cass remanded.
The Japan Mall reports that the directors of the Nippon Ynsen Kaisha have presented to Captain John Witimlm Eckstrand, on the occasion of his retirement from thoir uployment, a gratuity of twenty thousand yen, in recognition of his long, faithful and
the company's formation. sciant services, which date from the time of