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preponderaner in the internal affairs of the kingdoms. Since Japan has opened herself to the world, the population has grown by leage and bonds from about 27 millions o 48 millions, and in increasing as the rate of about 1 per cent per annum. Already if amounts to sous 330 per square mile, which considering that, au less than 64,000 m. miles are occupied by forests out of a total of about 150,000, much of the remainder being mountain land or other. wise not cultivable, must be considered WATER excessive. On the other hand Korea with an area of some 15,000 sq. miles has a population of about eight millions, or some 175 per square mile, and as much of the land, specially towards the east, is actually WE SPÉCIALLY RECOMMEND OUR richer than that of Japan, it is perhaps understandable that the latter country must often cast envious glances towards her neighbour. However that may be, it is undeniable that of late years Japan has actually been orcupying many of the fringes in a manner not to be distinguished from colottication in mass. Physically he

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Japanese; originally of a blond stock, they have preserved far more of their original character than any other race in eastern

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ія The opening of Kirin to foreign trade TELEGRAMS.] due to any lack of domand is shown in the f curious fact that there is still a diminishing promised on Oct. 18th. supply to ho found in the few Chinese mercantile establishments which contrive to subsist in spite of officiul obstruction and official preferences of every description The Chinese traders complain that not only do their Japanese compotiters on board dapanese steamers got the proference in

iced freights, sommotises auounting to 6fty per cent, but that their cargo is always subjected 10 detention and rough usage, and that on arrival it is at the hands of the Customs subjecter to inquisitorial search and delay even where the original cases are perfectly untouched, while similar package shipped by Januese ne perfetty free. If it les difficult for an Englishram to obtain redress in a

SHIPPING COMBINE NEARER.

TOKYO, September 22nd. The plan is naturing by which the four leading Japanese shipping com-

VOLUNTEER SHOOTING.

A rife competition was held yesterday, at Tai Hang under service conditions open to

Harvice of the Right Half No 2 Company. The up presented for the Lighest matt spgregate score was won, by Gunner I. H. Chalmers.

The Jiji anticipates internal disputes in Chias in consequence of the reorganisation ofOUR JAPANESE COMPETITORS.recruits and members with less than two years' official posts and the proposed constitution. Thon, it adda, might affect the Powers, and will need to be closely watobed. A telegram. from Tokgo to the A.-G. Daily News adds that there is a growing impression in Japan that China's angrateful attitude, which she is, 50 stontly maintaining with the object of frustrat

modified before long.

services. ing the policy of the Powers, will have to bopanies are to combine their China

The combination will take fortu as a new company with a capital of sixteen millions.

At a time when the utmost depression is said to be affecting the shipping world it is quite refreshing to hour of yet another big shipping enterprise under British auspices. The rar line of steamers which is to compets primarily with the great German companies rnosing out from Hamburg to the Far East commences tugrant case of abuse, it business with thirteen largo vessels, and this is naterally utterly hopeless for a Chinamandeliance of superstition as well as of competition will, the N.-C. Daily Neis Lopes, meet with the MICCARS it deserves. It was doubtless to look for any justice, and his officials having learnt the utter futility of profest have by force learned the son of submission openly, though in private they do not scrúple to express their opinions.

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It is, of course, suggested that to retain extent and at the beginning a purt of the exclusion from Kotes of British trade was due to the apathy of the British

merchants in China, who permitted the

FRESH Asia, aud, especially in the eastera districts, FRUIT. IT MAKES AN IDEAL brown hair and eyes are characteristic, oferrying trade early to all into Japanese DRINK FOR TENNIS PARTIES AND fering a eurious contrast to their smaller hands, but this is not sufficient to accomt and swarthier ucighbours both east aut for the present exclusion from the entire BATHING PICNICS.

a lower peninsula of British comneres which has west. Nor are they mentally on WE ALSO STRONGLY RECOMMEND level, though owing to the fact that on both been brought abent of deliberate intention ailes they have abutted on more powerful and in puraunter of a deeply luâd plot. Not pations they have almost lost their inde- to remler the present article too long, we pendence of character, and have been driven propose to return to its financial aspect to take refuge in the last resort of small later. uations for long confronted with larger and more powerful, that of intrigue. In fact THE KJE Las contrived to maintain a sort of BYsemi-independence for twenty centuries

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forsknowledge of the intentions of this new British syndicate that isdnsed the Hamburg, America Line recently to increase its capital greatly. It would seen that, as a sequel to the war, the attention of the shipping world has been especially directed to the possibilities in the Far East and for a time at least, until the strust of rompetition has brought about the survival of the fittest, this part of the world will

extraordinarily well sorved.

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The following interesting comment appears

REUTER'S SERVICE.)

THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.

Nett. H-cap. Total.

21 81

The best cards returned wore.

Gunner Degu#P...... Gunner Chalwors 51 21 finnar Angott... Guuner Hogen... There were only few entries, which wa

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disappointing. It is to be hoped that more adamage will be taken of the practice shoot arranged for Sanday nort at King's Park Range

ARRIVAL OF THE FRENCH

ADMIRAL.

The booming of geos on Saturday announced the arrival of a foreign war vassol, and enquiry Løsnox, 20th Septesaler,

sion elicited the information that she was the At a mating of the committse of the French omnivor Guichen" with Admiral Chin Association, it was decided to make | Jonquiers on board. After the usual courtosios the bad been exchanged, the Admiral landed st Murray Pior where a gaid of honour and the further strong representations to Government to reconsider their attitude .W.Kent band mesived him with the alministration of the Chinese Customs. customary basura. He visited the Governor,

THE PRINCESS ROYAL

LOON, 20th September, It is officially announced that The Pein. cess Royalis making satisfactory progress, bnt that owing to the severity of the opera-

the

the Commodora and the General Officer Com- manding, and made a number of other calls. The D' Entrecnatenuz arrived later from the Bais d' Along.

CANTON NOTES.

From the "Canton Daily News."]

VICEROY SHUM.

Viceroy. Shum will not leste Carton bafore

the morning of the 18th September, 1905, duing AFFRAY BETWEEN RUSSIANS AND two months, as Viceroy Chow Fu is waiting

JAPANESE.

in Hors. Phirazsbo B. Patit ad Co.'s yaration, she will be able to leave, hier hed market report: "A typhoon of short duration till next week. but of great severity s wept over the Colony on damage to life and property to an extent really appalling. Up to date of writing a conserva. tivo estimate places the Colony's los at

atored at Kowloon have been | $33,000,000. A large quantity of cotton yarn more or less seriously damaged by rain and sea water. At

for Tuan Fang who stili buy in Peking with conferences regarding the new order of things ia China, A soon as Viesruy Chow Fu is released, he will take over the seals. Taptai Won, the director of the burean of foreign affairs, came down from Nanking to o Canton his to his new place. But before going to will Lalso leave with Viceroy Sham aud fölfar

four Yaokwei prorines he will taka months leave t

LONDON, 20th September. A Russian patrol beat surpriset six Japanese vessels poaching on the shores of Kamchatka and a desperate fight followed, jo which seven Russians and many Japanese Wera killed.

The Japanese managed to and

to visit Itely. Germany, France, a regain their ships, and escaped after a run-of foreign affairs will bs H. E. Thotni Kung

who has a Europea olucation and speaks and

and knows all the prominent authors of those countries. He is the author of severely books and bus beau severely criticized for bis works.

OUR OWN SPECIAL PROCESS ANDlly by bakucing alternately China British squadron left Chemulpo on the ith easy task to hdl. It is fairly certain that before ning fight during which 19 Russians alle rites English, Gornian and French ducatly.

against Japan, al ber highest efforts of inst.

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the moment it is not possible to ascertain The report of the Douglas S.8. Co. will be actly the number of bales damaged; but in should be safe to say that the quantity is a large found on page 5, with the financial news,

Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Mcore and the one. By whom the loss will be boras it is not an

any decision ran be arrived at resort must be 12 Japanese were killed. had to the arbitrament of the jurist. It is fear- The Russian press unavimously denounces ed, however, that the burden of the loss will fall the Japanese proposals to open the Amur, upon the shoulders of importers, if the ruling the Sungari and the Nonni rivers to the connected with the cases arising out of the

commerce of the world. The Times in an Shanghai foods last year can be accepted aartide, believes that Russia honestly means precedent to determine the case now exercisin the minds of cotton yare importers in Hoog- that the settlement shall be a com prebeat to fulfil ber engagements, but, Jajan jut ends

France.

The latest conspiracy of Sun Yat-sen and his dwindling band is not regarded very seriously by the Chinese authorities. always promptly betray the others.

Those arrested

IS THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL PRODUC-statesmanship rise on higher than now and Electric tramways are to be commenced in TION OF ITS KIND IN THE FAR then some despicable intrigue. Of late French Shanghai at the beginning of the Now years she has had the opportunity of in-Year. Material is now being purchased in EAST

triguing with a third Power, Russ, against her two former hugbeats, nid the last. Power has taken full advantage of the circumstance ends Under these conditions, Japan inving shown herself the only Power in Asia capable of contending on equal terms with the colossus of the North, it was but natural that the chief European Powers should have sbowo them selves perfectly complacent when Japan offered to take over the protectstate of the península.

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MARRIAGES.

On September 37th, at Shanghai, WILLIAM HUSTER, hipster, of Botifieth, Scotland, to HELES GRACE BLACK of Cortachy, Sentinel.

Such undoubtedly would have been the case had Japan showed any reciprocal sense of her own responsibilities, and of her willingness to take over the duties as well as the profits of the situation. Such is, however, far from being her object; her plain intention leing to treat Korea as conquered country and exploit her simply for her own immediate profit. The case is, as we felt sure it would be, one of super ssion, not of protection. Already the (so-called) EMPEROR is a prisoner in his own paince, surrounded by Japanese guards, while the capital is occupied by a large

H.E. the Governor has been pleased to recognise provisionally, and pending the receipt of His Majesty's exequatur, Mr. F. D. Barretto as Consul for Mexico in this Colony.

An official investigation on behalf of the Fresch authorities, touching the treatment of coolies on the Yunnan railsony, has been made; and the charges published, which we disbelieved at the time, have been refated.

The report of the Biocawai Observatory (Shanghai) on the 18th inat. is worth noting. It said, "A heavy starm, probably of narrow diameter, passed over Hongkong in the morning (29 dog. 28 and whole S. W. gale at 10 1 m.“

The annual general meeting of the Hong kong Cricket League will be held at the Colonial Secretary's office on Friday, 24th

and accounts for the season 19%-1. instant, for the purpose of remiring the-report-

During the long vacation, from 20th Sept until 17th October, the offiows of the Supreme Court will be opened daily, except on public holidays, from ten o'clock in the forenoon until

On September 18th, at Slunghi, the Ker Japanese garrison, and the streets crdered one o'clock in the afternoon. ALBERT BERMAN BO znace, of Chenchonfu, to Mis LORA CATRAZINE MINCH, of Happol Illinois, USA., and the Met ERNEST K&L, Ofthenehodu, to is MARY ELLER BRATIN of Crediton, Ontaria, Cana

DEATH.

On September 8th, at Swatow, Martha Epiru, the beloved witent Prask Melavy, 1. 3. Customs,

{ 30 YE&18,

by Japanese gendarmes. At every one of the open ports the same state of affairs je seen, and these Japanese garrisons are gradually spreading everywhere, and on every pretext into the interior. It is quite true that the existing admistration bað become so utterly corrupt and inefficient [CNOKONG OFFICE: DOA, DES VOVE ROAD C that in undertaking the protectorate Japan had the entire sympathy of the European well-wishers of Korea, who were well 56. disposed to give her it free band, even to

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1906,

The N..C. Daily News says:- Shanghai bas aufered sufioinntly in the past frum

typhoons to be able to sympathise to the full with Hongkong in. the destraation which has devastated shipping and city alike.

The schedule of the steamboat services of the

Hongkong Canton and Macao Steamboat Company has been retised and it will be noted with much satisfaction that thecompany is able to retain in the rivertisment the steamers

Fatahan" and " Kinsbar "

present.

Dr. Pearce

kang.

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SUPREME COURT.

Saturday, September 22nd.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE SI FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIBH JUSTICE).

DISOBEYING A RANIRHMENT ORDER.

Li Fa alias The Fu was arraigned on the charge of dissbaying an order of banishment.

sive one, as well as clear that she fought for the open done aad the integrity of China. She does not want to have to fight for them ngain.

RUSSIA

LONDON, 20th September. Owing to the alarming outlook in Odessa, the Consulates have been provided with guards, at the request of the Consuls.

The Attorney-General, Sir H. S. Berkeley, The revolutionaries are spreading pro K.C., instructed by Mr. G. E. Morrell (of the clamations, broadcast, against the Tor Crown Sollaltor's office) prosecuted, and declaring that they will remove Ono by one the props of a cowardly andi, murderous prisoner, who was undefended, pleaded not guilty.

autocracy.

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LONDON, September 21st. General Fans ton, of Philippine celebrity has been ordered to Cail immeiluttely.

The same jury sat us in the previous case.

the prisoner was that he returned to this Colony

The Attorney-General said the charge against THE UNITED STATES AND CUBA. within the time for which he had been by law luished. There was on the Statute book a very useful measure by which the Colony was nblo to vil itself of undesirable characters who wara noither British subjects born or naturalised. There were very few places in the Empire where this law was in existence for the protection of the public property and peace-

The man in the dock was banjshod in Jane for

THE ACCIDENT TO THE SCOTCH EXPRESS.

LONDON, September 21st. Mr. Phillipson, a director of the North the space of five years under the name of Li Eastern Railway, was among the victims of Hong: The question the jury had to agree upon the Granth am accident. The cause of the was whether the prisoner was Li Hong; he said disaster is obscure, the train should have his name was Li Fu. It was the enetom when stopped at Grantham but it dashed through

a man was banished to take a photograph of

him and to make a careful record of any bodily the station, went off the rails at a siding and marks he bore; any peculiaritice of physiognomy toppled over the bridge. Lord Eigin was a weeks ago, and the evidence would show that theory is circulated that the driver wrecked er anatomy. The prisoner was arrested a few passenger in the following express. The the photograph of Li Hong was a picture like the express having become suddenly insane. the man in the dock. The jury would have the photograph before them, and could form their own conclusions. The prisoner bore on his

and the same person.

Prisoner desired to be examined, and the

Dr. Moore, returned a verdict of guilty jury, after viewing the marke pointed out by

His Lordship sentenced the prisoner twelve months' hard labouz.

to

THE INSURRECTION IN CUBA.

LONDON, September 21st.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday teened the following report:--

On the 23rd at 7.10 am.-Orders issued to heist the Red Cose point downwards (typhoon B. of Colony distant more than 300 miles)

AL 11.5.-Tho barctaeter has fallen slightly

Hongkong, and risen over Luzon The typhoon is probably situated to

the extent, should such become inevitable,

The Chino-Russian Conference concerning person marks and scars similar to those noticed on the person of Li Hong. It was just possible

The feeling in official circles in Washing- of annexation. In either case Japan, in Manchurian Affairs was reopened at the

that the prisoner might have had marks and tou regarding Cuba, is pessimistic, and pre- *ssuming control, assumed likewise the Waiwupu on the afternoon of the 16th instant.

M. Pokotiloff, the Russian Representative, and car exactly like those of another man, but puratious for a military expedition are ONLY a hundred and ten miles as the crow task of carrying out Korea's engagements their Excellencies Ting. Shac-yi and Len it was for the jury to decids after hearing the completed. flies from the mainland of Jupan, and with with the foreign Powers This, however, Fang, the Chiuose Representatives, wore álf evidence whether Li Hong and Li Fu were one that interval divided by the stepping stones

what Japan has already shown she hae of the islands of Iki and Tsushime, both not the slightest intention of doing, Iler essentially Japanese in every way, and the possession of the Customs administration is the as. Empress of China, after twelve months' Dr. J. M. Atkinson arrived hero yesterday by latter only thirty miles distant, it is not to be already made use of to hamper all outside leave of absence. Dr. Atkinson will assume his wondered at that Japy has ever found trade to the advantage of kor own people, old position as President of the Sanitary Board, it necessary to look closely into the affairs while her police contrive to interfere in while Dr. Clark will take over the duties of the of the neighbouring peninsula. Even the private affairs of the foreign residents. Medical Officer of Health.

shortly goes boine on leave. before the commencement of the Christian By treaty the foreign resident ig Era China had sought to gain a preponderat under the protection of his own laws; by A committee meeting of the V.R.C. was held ing influence over the country to which the practice he is at the rod and book of every at noon on Saturday when it was decided to on the 22nd iust, at 10 am, and may be oxmoving towards N.W. hardy Shautung fishermen,

the petty Japanese police officer, and practically hold the annust aquatic sports, but to curtail rected here on or about Monday, the 24th inst., brilliant glow of its fantastic bills as they no redress is te he had, however insulting being cancelled. The question of transferring German mails with dates from Berlin of the

the programme, the diving event, among others,

The I.G.M, str. Pring Ludwig, carrying the appeared at early dawn, had given the be the conduct complained of. Curiously, the site of the Club from Kowloon to Loug. 28th August, left Bingapore on Friday, the 21st name of Chuo-sien, "Moning Glow" and as if to accentuate their diguity the more kog was referred to a sub-committee who will Sept. at 3o.m., and Bay be expected here on

or about Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 6 6.m Japan, as soon as the empire of the Mikadies the British resident is made the more farnish a report within a few days.

ao IU.M. Australian str. Prinz Sigismund -had-consolidated-recognised the importance--especial-object of these amenities, the main in the direct cable communication between and as

iaft Manila

on Friday, the 21st inst., at. I p.m.,. The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

just., morning.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood The P. & O. str. Nile loft Bingapore for this Formosa Channel .. port on the 21st inst.,

from

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

and China,

the

The IG.. str. Prins Heinrich left Shanghai Eastward of the Paracels. It appears to be

at 6p..

Pressure is highest over N. China. Bad weather will continue over the China Sea. Observatory and Houghing continues inter Telegraphic communication between the rupted.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 000 inches.

of keeping herself in evidence, lest. by any object of which is to exclude absolutely 1.Japan and America was opened on August 1. the 2 to expected here on or about Monday, to-day is as follows:-

at 10 a.m.

VILLAGE WAR.

Two villages in the Nambol district have been the socion of force fighting in the past week. It seems that a Mr. Chow living in ons village and a Mr. Tam in the other ware

the village of Tam waat over and attacked the quarrelling over their competition for garlic on Thursday and both were wounded. On Friday.

Chow party. They set fire to houses and did a great amount of damage. Chow retaliated on Saturday and sat lies to the greater part of the other village. Several persons were killed.

RONAM TREATER,. Sinco the Honem theatre was closed some time ago for the insult to a school teacher, as we have before reported, several merchants have potitioned the Kwongshow Prefoot saying that they would like to pay $10,000 annually for the expenses of the school. They also offer to pay $0 for the rent of the theatre and

re-open it under now. management.

THE RAILWAY.

Upon the nest of tlie Chamber of Cammeron for a map of the railway, Viceroy Shura sent magistrate and a civil angin

sugincor out over the route to prepare maps as soon as possible,

At the regular mooting of the railway com- pany on the 19th inst, several shareholders of Fataban produced 83,000 shares and demanded the discharge e of Lo Shing-kas, who is on the registering committee, or else the buying back of that stonk at the market rate. The matter was not sellied and the Fatahan people want away highly inconsed.

LOTTEKT MONOPOLY.

A merchant in Sai Hing Strest was formed, a company and called for a monopoly on the lotteries in Canton. The company is capitalized at $2,400,000, but the tax on the monopoly will amount to that much, consonoutly a canvass is bsing made for more capitals VILLAGEES

MAN-EATER DISTURES

The inhabitants of the small village surround- ing the foreign wattlement enet of Wachow were disturbed on Friday night by a visit from a rory large tiger. The vi

visitor must have been very and devoured it as soon as he found a place bungry as he carried away a half grown pig where he might not be disturbed by the shrieks

of the frightened villagers. It must have been a very large tiger as his track measured a little over six inches across.

CRICKET.

The match between Possibles and Probables, played on the Hongkong. Cricket Club ground on Saturday, resulted in a win for the latter by 31 rugs.

Scores and analyses are:-

WIELES-tat Imings.

Walter Daniel, bird...

W. J. Dunio, Bind

W. A. Powell, st Arthur, b Bird

1.t. Lucy, I.A., o H. Hancock, b Mackuy

1t. Hops. B.A., & Mackay......

4. E. Morrel, b Dixon....

T. Seruambo Smith, at Capt. Binith, b

R. A.

Mackay

Ponouby, e Dixon, b Woodward

E, A. Fowler, not out

W. Peake, 5 Woodened

Lt. Girbau, RW.K.. st. Capt. Smith, b

Mackay.... Extran

Total.....

PRORABLES,--let Innings.

T. E. Pearce, c and b Bercombe Smith

Hanecek, Morrel........ Cupt, H. W. Buith, a Lt. Graham, b Ser-

combe Smith....

W. O, D. Turner, run out, by Morrel

H, W, Woodward, b Moerd

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Harry Houroek, e Lt. Graham, & Lt. Hape 31.

C. H. Mackay, b) Sercomby Smilli

H. E. Stanger Leathes, not out

W. E. Dixon, b Peake

R. E. 0, Bird, ↳ Morret.....

Lt. Graham, R.W.K., not out .................

Extra

Total..........

BOWLING ANALYSIS. POSAILER--First innings.

N.E. strong.

winds,

Stugor-Laibes............................... R. E. O, Hird................ Walter Dixon -- -- - 3 14 C. H. MackEY........ H. W. Woodwardi - ... 5.3

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chance China, baring appropriated the British trade and British residents from from 100 to 280 messages have daily boen dealt country, should be found knocking at her the entire country. It is entirely hopelesswers seat, making a daily average of about 200. American mails, sailed from Yokohama for this

with. In two months altogether 6,215 messages

The P. M. steamer Korea, carrying the South coast of China between 2 Same as No.1. own gates for admission. In consedence to search in say Japanceo establishment of the charges on those piesarges, about 16,000 port on the 23rd instant, where she will be due South coast of China between to N.E.

Hongkong and Lamooks; then of her position between the two, Koren for a si

a single article of British trade more

Hongkong and Hainan..3 galo. yen goes to the Japanese Government. At this to arrive on the 4th proximo. has ever since been a houe of contention valuable than a bottle of white pepper or a ratio, it is considered that it will oblain 200,000

* N.E. to E. winds, moderato to fresh gale:

squally, showery, between the two rival empires, cuch in turn, 15 jar of table salt. That the absence is not yen from this source of revenue. one orother was more ably rated, gaining the

London and ports, left Singapore on Friday, the The Glen Line steamer Glenavon, from

21st inst., for this port

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PROBABLER First Innings. Morreltanimati

Sercombe Smith...... Powier

Lt. Hope

W. Tesko..

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