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the foreigners will not have to endure. As a result of China's adhesion to the Tibetan TELEGRAMS.] Convertion the proposal to organisa Tibet into a another cycle of the old-fashioned Cathay.province of the Empire has been dropped.
One of the subjects which appears to havegreatly interested the Commissioners-
did we hops more than armaments was education. Cynics will undoubtedly say that the present juncturo isan unfortunate one-for-such a study in
The political outburst which followed the disaster in the north of France reveals according to a telogram to the Echo de Chine a powerful anarchist organisation.
[".DAILY PREUS " EXCLUSIVE SERVICE, }- DEATH OF LORD CURRIE. LONDON, May 14th
Lord Carrie is dend. A telegram to the Echo de Chius anuomavas
FOUNDERING OF THE S.S.
CHURONG."
A Marine Court was held at the Harbour Office yesterday to inquire into the circumstances connected with the fouadoring of the 5.5. Chte kong (Captain Bright) at Breaker Point on April 28th. The Conel was composed of Hen, Captain LAW Barnes-Lawrence, R.N. [pre sident), Lieut. C. K. McCallum, R.N, H, M. S.
was in the engine room. He noticed the crow trying to get an awring ny to bring the vessel's nose round. When the Chulang was loodad, (hec scuppers would be three or four feet above
this water.
By Captain Lako-The vessel did not appear to baskipping hoary sens. No oil bags were used on the water.
Kara Wing, carpenter of the Chukong, said it was his duty to son that the hatchways and
Great Britain, which is-so- notorionaly Į that several corporations continue their demands Baron Currie, who was born in 1834, was the Tamur, Captain W. Davron, master of the ports were properly closed when the vessel went
distarbe by educational experiments of Aorts. Yet if the Chinese-notice how in- jurious it is to have one subject entangled" TO with another, no harm can result. In China
during the last two years there has been quismute sort of attempt made to reform The old-fashioned feducational methods.
examinations have gone, anl teachers of all sorts and conditions have been enlisted. People in Europe, however, are likely to be misled in this matter also, if they have nothing to go by but such communications" as the following, from the Morning Poy!:
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for an night hours working day, but the-striksson of Mr. Hails Carrie, M.P. for Northampton movement in Paria and in the country is He held several appointments in the diplomatic service, and became private secretary to Lord Salisbury in 1878, a post which he held for two youre, He was afterwards associated with various important missons and embassie. In 1884 he was assistant Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs in 1883, was made a K. . B., and in 1889 became Vermouent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. He received, a barometer in 1992-and-was created a baron in 1899;1
The death announced in our obituarý celom to-day, of a young and Stroud, at Shanghai, was a cass of suicids. It appears that he shot himself as a result of financial embarrassments.
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The rectors of the Chins Mutual Steam Navigation Company recontout dividends of per cent, on the ordinand on the ordinary shares for 1905, leaving a balanes of £12,052 to exrry forward,
Tornel'a Mennenger sags: The pasion for the conversion of Jews to Christianity is a vies, thut like the use of stimulants or uarcotics it gradually destroys the moral sause of those who avare addicted to it."
"Except for a few instances of disorder all over the country temples have been turned into schools with surprising alacrity, often with raulicions glow, Superstitious emblems have boon torn down and idols destroyed.
At Canton for instance, an image of thy pitema god of the old learning was burned before a large crowd: Even the old scholars, the iterati, the strongest conservative force in Ching, lave caught the infection, and students of 30 and YourN of
age are found patiently starting their education spain. The new sehools are experly attended, and everywhere theto in u demand for more schools and for teachers with Western
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THE NATAL RISING.
LONDON, May 14th, The rebel chief Bambitta is being surrounded and
nd fighting contimes in several directions.
TURKEY SUBMITS.
Lospes, May 14th. The Turkish troops have withdrawn from Tabah, but the British fleet
The Governor's warrant Constituting the Court was read by the President, also a jetter from the Wing On S.S. Co., owners of the ss. Chuchong, with regard to the wreck.
British steamer Tartan Curtin P. Briskets on There were tre ports on ene side of Lake, wastor of the British stemor Lests the ship, which worn soonroc by iron covers. sad Captain W. F. Farmer, master of the The water gut cu to the manin deck through British stoaner Powhatan.
those covers not being elased properly. He did not tell any barly biore the steamer left that he was unable to close them. Witness did not Boo any water cousing through the ports; ho thought it got on the deck through this ash shoots, which were not secured atuli, as has could not find any covers for them. In soaring the ports witness did not use any white lead or fallow'. to make them fit properly. He land boon carpen- tor of a ship for about eight months prior to his appointment on the Chakony.
Roding was the-fira's witnes Be-aaid he was fouth oak in Harbour Offer, and signed the last viesrause of the Ma. Chukang of which he producal the counterfail.
Bertram Butter, ohind engineer of the 8.5, Chickong, said that vessel lefs Boagkong on April 26th about 60 g. They had fing
After tiffin the boatswain of the Chulang weather and a smooth san natii 5330 p.math was milled. Kam Yuk stated that he was on next aroning, when they experienced a strong deck about half an hour before the ship wont north-east wind off Swatow, which brought up a down. On the evening before the wreck, when fairly heavy sea. At 8.30 p.m. the sugives ho want to hell there was a light wind blowing were slowed down; about that time the Captain when he awok at five o'clock on the following want to wituose room and told him that morning the wind was blowing strongly, and intended to go slow till the morning. The ship the son was rough. When tre appeared on leck was pitoling and rolling a great deal, but it did in the morning be got the sampaus (lifoboate) not strike him as being out of the way. He ready, ne he saw there was danger. When the could not say whether it was unusual for vessel took a list to pert, oue of the lifeboats the...vessel, es it was his first trip in her Boateti in the water, while one was broken. He Ha wout to be about 8 pm, and was called put the plugs in the lifeboats when he get them INTER-CAPITAL AMENITIES. about 5 m, on the following morning by the ready. On the night before the wreck, witness Chief Officer, who said they wore in danger. furled the ship'a awning. When the vessel was LONDON, May 14th.
When wituess got up he noticed the vessel had foundering he was told by the Chief Officer to The Geruma Municipal Councillors rather a heary list to port. Ho ran down to spread out an awning on the starboard side. the engine-room and found everything all have arrived in London."
right; the telegraph of the port engine was RUSSIA'S NEW PARLIAMENT.at full asters, and that of the starboard engine full spoad ahead. Witness then went up to the bridge, and the Captain told him they were in the trough of the sun, broadside on, and be wanted to get her lead round and run before it. They trick to run. under these conditioas uctil 5.30 sm, but could not get any
remains,
LosDox, May 14th. The Dums in an address to the Throne insists on a full amnesty.
ties to socnes capable instructors; aluduals bre being sent to Japan at their family's orpouse: seription on April 11th. Although the state of girls schools are being started by private the money market prevented the demand from enterprise, and there are 150 giris studying in being so great as that, for the last loan, the Tokyo There is a dangerous tendency it is stated to have been very satisfactory, China at present to rush education, and mash of the teaching is of the poorest quality, hut and it is believed, that the arcuat of the loats
has been already fully covered. the desire to learn is very impressivo." That is not a paragraph to be described as
M. Splingaerdt, the Belgian Chiness. Man. nutruthful, but it conveys a wrong impresario, ho for some months has been in Belgium, sion all the same. We have to understanding completed his mission, is leaving for Ile is accompanied by two engineers, who felt“ malicious glee", who crdered the Chins appropriation of the templos, and why; and on an expert in manufactures-and-the other
have to know the ill repute in whieli an for prospecting in tho. Kansu province, which PRINCESS FREDERICK DEAD idle and degenerate priesthood has been is reported to be extremely rick in mineral
deposits.
LONDON, May 14th. held by the people. Then also should be
Princess Frederick Charles of Hesse On the conclusion of the formal busiuess ot taken into account the motives-inspiring this rush after foreign learning; and the the Algeciras conference there was un amus is dead. points of view of the different classes ad vo-ing incident, a general rash being made by the delegates to secure souvenirs, Enting a change, Que really hopeful fen- Blocks of scribbling paper. blotting-pads, ture of the Coumission now travelling is inkstands, periz and other articles were snatch that its members are drawn from the rulinged up, and the tables were swopt absoletely føre. class. La Chins particularly there je “room: at the top" for enlightenment and a change of ideale; and it may be that the return of such intuential students may herald a wholesome change of mind on the
The inauguration of the Chapal of the Moat Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St George will take place on the 12th June. Hie Majesty the King will be present at the cere mony, which will be a State pue, and the whole of St. Pant's Cathedral will be reserved. All
each member may luíroduce two ladies,
The Princess (Margaret Beatrida) was daughter of the late Empress Frederick, who died in 1901, and was a sister of the Emperor of Germany. She was born in 1872.]
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GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.
LONDON, "May 12th. Admirat Lainbikon, with the Thelis, Per- sens, and Miner is at Fort Sail, awaiting
By Captain DawRog-When witness appeared on deck at fire o'teek in the morning, the ship was only heeling over a little.
By Captain Lake-Ho did not knor the ship's draft when she left Hongkong.
By the President-There was water on the lower dock when he went on the apper deck in the morning. This water got in through the ab shoots, which ware pot scoured, Witness
told the crew to remove the water with buckets.
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sign on the ship. All the time her list se port was increasing. until finally they coald hot The scorulary of the Wing On Steamship Co. work the starboard ongias, as the injuction said this Chukung was bought a for yearà ngo was out of water, and they could not got any to run between the West Rivor and Hongkong, When she left Hongkong for Amoy.on her last water through the condensor. Witness then went and reported to the Captain that they trip she was chartered for six months to enn- could not do any inars in the engine-room, and | between Amoy and Chinchia. Only the captain sont all the men on deck. The list to port then and the second engiucer had been in the ship gradually increased until the vessel turned over | before; the remainder of the crew were all new at about 5.45 am. Just previous to the yessel hands. The vessel was insured with the Union turning over, the boatswain launebed the life- | Commercial Insurance Co. for 560,010 a fow boat; witness did not see it launched, and did days befors she left on the voyage. The cargo not know it was launched at the time. All the was also insured for $7,50), túš insurancetaken Europeans were on the bridge when the vessel out being au ordinary risk. took ter final list. They were fully drasad, but did not have any lifebolts. He saw some of the Chinese with baits on, but was marble to get aug. They all endeavoured to get one for
is cabin, but he could not get into it. When the ship was loved with the water witness jumped off the side, Alter ifer minutes in the water be was picked up by the lifeboit By the time was able to look round they were some distance The President read the Binding of the Court from the ship, and it was useless trying to get which was that the British ship Chukway, official back on account of the heavy sea. They wished: Ember 109,865, of Hongkong, of which William to get back with the object of picking up any survivors. They landed at Breaker Poitit be. Bright was master, the number of whese cortifi- twea 12.30 and Lp.sn., and the Consul atata was (2,623, left-Hongkong about 6,30-p-m.- Swatew took them in charge. Besides wilnoss, April 20th, bounil for Amog. She carried a crew of 20 ull told, 40 tons of bunker qval and there were eleven Chinose in the lifeboat. Two
By Lieut. McCallum-The Captain of the Chulong attended to the special fitings of the vessel for the voyage to Azoy,
dresses with communications addressed to the Editor, { part of the DowAGER EXPRESS. It seems members of the Order will be admittod sad orders. The Ultimatum expires at midnight Mrs. Service. There was supposed to be one in aid he had been in that vessel for 22 months.
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P.O, H, 8 Teleukone No.-12° Bewonere Opricki 19a, DiS YEUX ROAD Q.
BIRTH.
On April 29th, at Shanghai, the wife of Mr. M. ZIMMERMAN, of n BOT.
certain that but for her the reformers would be much further advanced than they are.
Two boys, who went to bathe in the catch water reservoir in the Shektonsui nullah on Sanday afternoon, were drowned.
Notwithstanding the warm weather another London Office: 131, Fleet Streт. EU1rge assembly gathered in the Theatre lust
night to onjoy being 'mystified by Thurston.
The funeral of Constable Williams took Horal tributas and practically the whole bout of European police followed the hearse.
DEATH, On May BIF, at Shanghai, WALTER GORDON STRоte, aged 27 years.
The Daily
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HONGKONG, MAY 15TH, 1906,
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Ir is very difficult for those who are on or near the spot; so to spank, to avoid a habit of scepticism where Chinese reforme are concerned. This is not due, we honestly believe, no much to radial prejudice or foreign arrogance, for indeed the observant foreigners—have long ago acquired au enduring respect for the enlightened Chinamon who is really in caruest in his patriotism. It has been caused rather by a loog verice of diappointments, is which the better class Chinese mist also have shared. Thus while our brethren in Europe appear to have been cock-a-whoop over the visit of the Chinese Counniecioners, and tu have been regarding their mission of enquiry as a
A storn wheel paddle boat which Messrs. Thornycroft-have built at Chiswick is to be Kent o Tierra del Fuego for the purpose of carrying the golden sand brought up by a dredger now at work in that region. Gold, it is vaid, has been found in grænt quantities Those interested declare that within twelve months Tierra del Fuego will be world-famous as a gold-producing centre.
on Sunday and the feet will tako netion immediately after.
It is understood that there are grounds for hoping the dispute is on the eve of a settlement,
IN-C. Daily News Service.)
RUSSIA AND TIBET.
Paking, May 9th, II.E. Hu Wei-te, Minister at St. Petersburg. bas totographed that Russia is projecting to send some fifty students of Lamaism to Lhasa, shortly to start on the return journey to Tibet. The Minister thinks there is some political motive at present undisclosed,
Chow Tim, second sugineer of the Chukong,
The ash shoot on the starboard side of the main dack was moveable, but the one on the port side was a fixture, and thera was no proper cover for...
it to prevent the water entering the dock.
place last overing. The cofu was covered with Religious services, Assisted in some cases by following the, Dalai Lama, who is expected other men were picked up by a German ateamer; cargo of 150 tons of rice.. The Chukong was
The Foochow Echo deplores the departares from that part of Mr. and Mrs. Michie, and Mr. Wallace, all of whom were distinguished members of Foochow society.
A remarkable lunovation was to be made by the Church of land on Good Friday. choirs and orchestras, but conducted on purely Church of England lines, were to be held at four London theatres, the Garrick, the Oxford, the Empire at Shepherd's Bush, and the Granville at Waltban Green. The last three ere music-balls.
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By kind permission of Lieut. Col. Aitken and Offcors 119th Infantry, the Band of the Regimant will play the following programme at the U.S.R. Club, Kowloon, to day, comment
Mr. Georgs Curry, local soerstars of the Hongkong and Chios Gas Co., Ltd., asks us to state that he was not the gentleman reported as being prevent at the Electris Lighting Ing at 5 p.m.— Co's, meeting.
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THE NANCHANG MASSACRE.
Peking, May 9th. As has been reported the negotiation of the Nanchang affair was concinded once, but there has been so much opposition to the arrangement from influential officials that the signature was put off for a time and the matter has been again referred to the Woirupu for another
discussion with the French Minister.
a steel vuses) of 280 register tonnago. She was
built in 189 at Nagasaki, Japan, and had two decks and four balkheads. Her engines were inverted triple expansion, two in number, and
they escaped from the chip on a light ruft; on was the second engineer and the other are man, who arrived in Hongkong by the s.. Haimun six days after the Chukong foundered.
By the President--From the time you turned she bad one ateul boiler. It appeared from the evidence before this Court that theÜhutong when in fill the time you turned out again at 5 ... who was in charge of the engine ou The off Swatow on the evening of "April 27th experi- second engineer from sight till twelve, the exced a strong north-easterly monsoon, with a third onginous from twelve till four, then rising see, which necessitated at about 8.30 p.m. I should have been called, but I think the third the slowing down of the sugines. The force of called the second instead. I asked the second the wind and see increased to such an extent
why I wasn't called and he said he forgot, or something like that.
With regard to the pomplag arrangements," were these all right consider they were satisfactory.
that by 5 am on the following morning the “ amount of water shipped caused a considerable list to port. As this list increased, the starboard propeller raced to such an extent that it was prao- tically useless, and the port propeller not having. When you went down to the engine-room at suleivat power to control her movements, the five o'clock, was there any water there --No. vessel became unmanageable, and at about 5.45 There was none below the 'tween decks. Be tween 5 and 5.30 am. the captain informed me that there was only three inches of water in the main hold.
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When you want to look at the 'tween docks,
on April 28th foundered. The only boat able to be used was one on the port querier, and by its insaus and that of a raft-one of four
carried-fourteen of the crow were saved,all Chi-
nese with the exception of the Chief Engineer, Mr. Futter. After carefully considering the evidence the Court finds difficulty in forming an opinion as to the exact cause of the casusity, bat
The report of the chief registrar of friendly Cellier societies on the number of registered trade ............................. Adams
anious at the ̈élose of the year 1902, shows that Maccharobi there remained upon the register 749 trade aviors. Of these 616 furnished returns, The Directors of the Weihaiwai Gold Mining. The plague return for the week ending May Co., Ld.. received a telegram from the manager showing that the total membership for Great 12th was 96 cases, 69 deaths. In the next 48 giving the result of the second clean-up at Britain and Ireland was 1,544,461 persons, bours there were 18 cases, 17 death. Total to Weibaiwei, covering a period of 26 days only, while their income amounted to £2,493,838, and Ante, 419 cases, 395 deaths. During the week which shows a result almost identical with the their expenditure to £2,351,599, the balance of
Did you observe this water on the 'tween there were eight cases of smallpox, all Chinows. first month's crushing, 1,740 tons were crushed- funds at the cod of the your being £5,385,924 decks I did later on, because it came into the
yielding 132 ounces, valued at about $3,50", The return of visitors to the City Hall Iibrary Mer. Also 20 tons of concentrates, valued at tral Asia is being undertaken ander the auspices
Ao interesting mission of exploration in Con- Feagine-room. and Museum for the woak ending the 13th- sure promise of upland May, 1906, shows that of, non-Chinese, there about $15,000 Mex. The cost of running the of the French Geographical Society. The object what did you see?--I noticed water coming into it appears fairly conclusive that water found its performances to come, we in the East have wore 292 to the Library and, 105 to the Museum wine for, the full month was about $13,000 Me.to excavate the ruins of the country beyond the engine-room, and through the port bunker way hetween docks, due insufficient proteo- failed to work up any such enthusia and of Chinese 140 to the former sud 3,351 tooth. The trial for the two months in rough Tibet, with a view to laying bare the traces and into the stokakole. The water entered the We remember the bomb incidents before the latter. The Library was, therefore, used Sgures based on the above calculations would evidences which can throw light upon the engine-room through the door from the main
to as follows: Vatus in bullion and concentrates ongient civilisation which once flourished there.deck, which I closed... the departure, the political and backstairs by 432 persone, and the Masoum by 3,458.
This mission has been entrusted to a compara slightly over $40,000; expenses about $26,000tively young man. His name is M. Paliot, and at the main deck, on which there was from three opposition, the reluctanes of the members to set forth, and the scuding back en route
Wes ́of one member "to save expense", After all, the Commissioners are in no better case or more promising position than the son who goes to seek advice. Good advice is always forthcoming, but it is not always followed. We may be paidoneil for thinking that the wonders of Europe
At a public meeting at the Victoria Univer- slly, Toronto, on April 9th, a resolution was pat down the opium traffic in China, in the in- Passed, calling on the Imperial Government to terests of missionary work and the commerce of the Empire. Copies of the resolution are bring forwarded to the King and the Prime
Minister.
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Continuing, witness said he went and looked
had
that this fact combined with a possible shifting tin from the heavy beam sons experiemond, and of the carge, affected the ship stability an would account for her loss.
BRITISH TRADE BETTER THAN REPORTED.
he is professor of Chiness at Hanoi. Daring to four foot of water. The chief officer Reports have been made of disturbances in the Boxer outbreak of 190 M. Peliot was in informed the Captain of this fact, Witness An interesting White paper issued by the Honan and Western Shantung Peking, and went through the siege of the knew of no means by which this water could be Board of Trade shows that the growth in the Bouthern caused by the Big Knife Spoiply, which is a sort Legations, distinguishing himself by several freed from the deck. There were cargo ports value of British trade during the last five years
acts of valour.
on the vessel about five feet square, but he did has been much greater than the published Sgures indicate. This is dne, says & contem- of relic of the Bozer morement. Nominally the
not know how they were secured. There were porary, to the fact that the price of articles hostility of the rioters is directed against the
The Singapore Free Press, says: Dr. W. J. new educational scheme and the Roman Catholic Simpson, Professor of Hygiene in King's two batchways on the deck; oue forward and differs in various years. Worked out in relation cod The mport of the State Fire Insurance Christians, bat in practice it takes the form of College, London, as sailed for Singapore, oue aft. The ship's cargo consisted of 1.917 to average caines in 1900, both imports.
in value. The increase in the imports is from the pillaging of towns. The bandils in Houan having been appointed by the Colonial Office, baga of rice, and there was about 25 tons of eval British and Irish experts have increased yearly brought to China's very doors having had Humphreys and Ce are the Hongkong ogenta), are said to number 12,000, and they carry acting on behalf of the Government of the in the after hold. He did not see the cargo in 53 to 579 millions, instead of from 523 to 565
discloses a satisfactory your's working. On the
and Irish exports from 201 to 350 millions, in- gredit side appears a total of $172,612, including Dynasty! Many towns are rebuilding their inquire into and report on the sanitary condition the heavy list of the vessel. The water Jayatead of from 201 to 330 millions. When the Hent to see can do little more. Siit, there £148,660 premiums, while the figures on the ancient sells for protection. The scene of the of Singapore. Dr. Simpson's former experience have got on the main deck through something effect of price variations is eliminated, imports are seen to have increased in volume by per is no gainsaying that this departure was on other side reach £150,126, leaving a credit disturbances in Hocan is close to the Hankow in Calcutta, and his roscat special mission to going wrong with the ports. Had the Tossel the face of it a good sign; and it would be balance of £42,486, An interim dividend of Peking Railway, and travellers on that line can Hongkong in connection with the plagas been on an evan keel, it could have been ran out cent. in five years, and the British and Irish exports by 25 per cent The declared values in the same time hare increased by 8 per cent. in scepticism rau mad to forget that reftaus three per cent was paid in October last and hear the sounds of firing. Troops have been investigations, mark him out at about the best through the scuppers.
By Captain Dawson The speed of the the case of the imports and by 13 per cent. in must come, and that the times appear to be the directors recommend a final divided at theent from Hankow and are expected to queli aathority available for his present important
duty..
engines was altered during the time witness the case of the British and Irish exports. - ripening for thein. Wotan but hope that rate of four and a half por caut, making the disturbance.
seven and a balf for the year.