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considered unreasonably costly in view Chama'po is to have a big brawory, a com- of the easy nature of the country traversed.pany with two million yen ospital being floated

at Tokyo,

Three bandred natires have revolted in the province of Kedira in Java sad bare killed or wounded sororat Dutela officials.

Last week's communicable disease was ropre. seated by six European cases of diphtheria, ten of enteric facer, and thirteen of swalipox. None of the latter was European.

A gir! was arrested at Vistula Railway Station, Poland, with four bombs, each of five

ander her patticats

Tientsin has out a Rugby Football team to TELEGRAMS. play at Shanghai. It is dus to arrive at the northern port to-day (12th), and the interport matob takes place to-morrow.

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OBITU..RY.

LONDON, February 11th. Sir William Howard Russell and Lady Cadogan are dead,

It is stated is a native contemporary that the Central Government proposes to appoint Vloeroy Chang Chih-tung of Wucbark, High Commissioner of Education, with duty to see that there be no more stroying away Confucius in the schools and colleges of the from the study of the orthodox teachings of

[Sir William Russell, LL.D., D.L., was born Empire and with power also to enforce proper on March 25th, 160, and was therefore nearing discipline in suck institutions. Should this is 57th birthday. He earned fame as a joue. thoroughly reactionary measure be allowed, it is, eg the special correspondent of the in the Criprana War, 1954-56; Indian (Lucknow) 1834-53; Civil war in the will appoint, bis favourite discípio Liang Ting-United States

POLICE COURT.

Monday, February 11th. BEFORE M. F. A. HARRLAND (FIRST POLICE MAGIOTEATE.)

TREFT OF A BICYCLE.

A Chibaar was arrested on Sunday charged with being in aulawful possession of a bicycle at Kowlooa. Brought before his Worship he said the bicycle belonged to an Indian, and he was remanded, pending further inquiries.

A PRIEST ROBBED.

Au Tam-tack was charged with attempted robbory at Shaukiwan on Saturday night.

usally followed so muci squabbling, "It pounds weight and charged with melinite. quite probable that this octogenarian Viceroy Mutiny ste of Bull Ban) 1861-62; | The victim was a Tuoint priest named Wong fen, at present Provincial Judge of Haph, war between Frussia sot Austria (kattle of Yan, to whose hours the defendant went on

The Kowloon section with which Bie Excellenpy the GOVERNOR has so thoroughly identified himself, with all its formidable A. S. WATSON & Cengiucering difficulties, is not expected to be so expensive in proportion. Still it is a railway in being, which is more than au be said for any of the numerous pro- vincial schemes for which operial per WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. | mission has been requested with such flourishing of trampeta, and over themasinge- ment or direction of which there has

would be well," our Shungimi contem- porary marks, after enumerating soume of the wrong schemes referred to, ifall there symptoms of railway fever could be taken seriously and were likely to lead to definite results. As things are, however, China does not appear to be going to profit by more than one out of every ten twenty schemes planned and, perhaps, begu Officials are availing themselves of the spirit of the tim 19 to appeal to ther | patriotic countrymen to subscribe fumis, in order to keep cut foreign capital. In the case of the Tientsin-Chinking line, indeed, the Waiwapa's request to said to be prompted solely by the desire to thwart foreign claims on this proposed railway. Agents aro evea being sent to Chinme-abral, notably at Singapore, to collect funds for railway enterpris and their is u doubt that success is attending the effarts tise Chinese capital for railway emstruction. From that point, however, the picture is not pleasing. The world may learn that the frat sd of this or that line has been tamed; that patriotic purechos by prominent officials have been-made, and that gentry and merchants are urged to put up yet more fans in order that Chins may be onvered by a network of railways and the bete noire, foreign capital, exeladod from all railway enterprire. Soon or later the share holders in these lines will display an interest in the prospects of their investments; they

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, “rd January, 1907.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

30

Oxoreammunication relating to the news solumn hoahl be addressed to TanzEorTOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and ad- drees with communications addressed to the Editor, net for publication' but as evidence of good faitň,

It

At the Royal Sanitary Institute. Mr. A. E. Wright. F.8.1, will contiura his leo uce on "Sanitary Building Construction," this (Tuesday) evening.

Wedaceday, February 13th, will be as follows: The survices in St. John's Cathedral on Juh

Holy Communion, 8 am.; Matins and Litany, 103 m. Commination Service and Koly Communion, 11 sm.; Evensong and Address 5,30 p.m.

We have revised a copy of the schedule for the new advertised show of the Rougheng Horticulturel Sooisty, for Feb, 26th. Some of the exhibits appear large but for the spacintor this means a better vxhibition, and the general ezhibits under "group J" are usefully designed.

In Europe, holidays make railways busier: in China, they stop working like things A tra

on the Shanghai-Narking and Chnochon-Swalow Bees is to be suspended out the 13th (New Year day), The Peking lanków line is probably included, bat we have Men nó anouud meat.

The master of an Australian steamer has

written correction for one of the Manila papers. which had stated that his ship arrived with sorez' feet of water in the forshald. The skipper con. tradicted this, and mid there worn twelve fest but it was all in the fresh water tank used to

Feed the boile 8.

The Danish Government has published an official notification that it has relinquished the right of demanding a mass rote of the people these districts shall belong to Dentaark or Ger. of North Schleswig and Alsen to dealds whether many. This right was satotioned by the Treaty

of Peace between these Powers iu 1804.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 10th February, 1947, shows that of non-Chinese there were 24 to the Library and 139 to the Museum'; and of Chinese 121 to the former and

Vice Commissioner of Education.

Voicing what would have been the unanimous wish of the British Community at Shanghai, Lad it been put before them, the Committee of

to H.3. Sir Matthew Kulin, Governor the China Associativa recently sent a t-legram

of Hongkong, asking in goed oflora in au endoscour te iaduce T.R.. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patrices

to visit Shany).ai The Invitation 09 forwarded to the Royal party at Singapore and on Feb. 6th the Chairman of the China Association Duke's A.D.C.. Major-General Sir John received a telegram from the

Maxwell, to the affect that arrangements already wade cowpelled the Duke to decline.

Koniggratt) 1805; Frasco

--German war (battle Sudan and Capitulation of Paris) 1870; William was attached to the suite of the South Africa, 187980; Egypt 1893 84.- Sir Prince of Wales on the occasion of his visit to tue East in 1868, and necompanied .R.II. is honorary private secretary to India 1875- 76).

THE EÐALJI CASE.

Loxtos, February 11th. The Home Secretary appoints committee in the Elalji case.

LORDS AND COMMONS.

Loxos, February 11th. The Attorney-General has explained

AN ARSENAL EXPLOSION.

Saturday night and asked the priest to some down to his fishing boat and pray for his brother. Tho priest consented, and defendant wout in front with a lighted lantern. Soms distance from the house be extinguished the light, and attacked Wong. He kaooked him down and rubbed papper in his eyes. Just ns by was searching the priest's pockets a friend of the latier game along and captured thedefend- ant. His Worship passed untence of four months" imprisonment and four hours in the stocks.

A BID FOR FREEDOM.

A native, arrested at Aberdeen for being in possession of a small quantity of opium, was placed in a cell in the Police Station thors. Hin evou meal was brought to him in due course; but, instead of returning two chopsticks

The Eastern Daily Mail of January, 20th had the following additional telegraphic particulars that his were not-premitted-observa-to the alteadout, be hande oufy one back. concerning the Jamaica it isaster :- Photo Sirtions cu the House of Lords, Jawes Fergusser was buried under tons of brick and stone. He arrived in Jaisaic only on the 13th instant the guest of the Governor, Sir Alexander wettenham. There is a gly and veired procession of carts to the cemetery, where the bodies are buried in batches of twenty. It is heliored that there are many more bodies under the wreckage as the débris reeks with the odour of burned fire.

The

French cruiser Kleber, now at Martinique, hus hen ordered to Kingston with supply of stores to rollere the distress of Jamaios. It has been ascertained that sixty-one white person of British nationality are among the killed. The War Ofies publishes a statement to the affect that twenty-eight men belonging to the 2nd

killed. Battalion of the West Iolin Regiment were

The body of the Into Sir Jaunes

Lospos, February 11th. An explosion hos occured at Wool- wich Arsenal. Many honsus were injured, but there were us ensualties.

SHANGHAI HOTEL KEEPER SENTENCED

TO A YEAR'S IMPRISONMENT.

Suasanai, February 11th. C. A. Biddle, managing director of Pergasson was found amongst the ruins of a the Botel Metropole Co. Ld., not eigur shop. His funeral was attended by His offering to return the money received Gerald Loder. Reports from outlying towns Frelency Sir J. A. Swettenham and air-from Chinese, has been sentenced by show that the earthquake was accompanied by a Judge Willey of the American Court tidal wave, which inundated the towns and swept to

a year's imprisonment, on the charge of fraud.

away many housen. The town of Richmond was destroyed by fire. The Rothschilds have

they are forrod to the conclusion that their 2.704 to the latter. The Library was, therefore, contributed one thousand guineus to the Mansion

Thu

used by 870 persons and the 3us um by 2,843.

enthusiasm has been wasted mod their subser ptions have gone to swell the prickets

The N-C. Daily News of Bobnary th of incapable and corrupt officials."

RAYS: -The new Club Concordia which is to concluding remark is very plain speaking be formally opened to-day was somewhat loss indeed, and those who have been enabled to formally opened just after midnight, when the follow closely toe course of railway affairs in pride and youth of Germany in Shanghai, the thern parts of the Empire know how headed by a brass band, saluted the new building thoroughly justifieì it is. Sa car contem-ou thy Fund with patriotic greeches, anthems perry proceeds: "Not until they have reals and fragiaents of furnitures from the now

forsaken Club in Canton Road,

All letters for publication should be writion nod that a native bureas in China practically

one side of the paper, jonių..

Ne anonymously signed or “munications that hars already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

dars for extra couscs of DAILY:Pass sould be end before 11 a.m, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash Leographicddress: Famas, Codes: 4.3.0. in Bd

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BIRTHS.

4 January Dil, at Focchow, the wife of G. SMEN Esq., H.G.N.% Coul, of a daughter.

On January 18th, at Shanghai," by Captain J. M. Davinson, 4th Bn. The King's Rot, and Mrs. Davidson, a set.

MARRIAGE.

On Fabury 6th, at Shanghai, KENNETH USWALD MACKENZIN, 10 ASTRA ALICE (Barbie), PETERSEN, grand-daughter of William A. Carlson,

Hibour Máster, Shanghai.

DEATHS.

On February 2nd, as Shanghm, EL DALIER, aged 37 years.

On February th, at Shanghai, C-en. Do&t VAN BERGEN, aged 4 years and 17 months.

tiCNGKONGOFFICE: 101, Das VŒUR LOAD U LONDON OFFIC: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

by rains.". It would

[Mr. Biddle living, as he says, that the Shanghai Masiniul Concil would not stop the gambling in Chinese booths that has been leased to come Chinese certain premises over looking the racecourse.

The Chinos paid the

With this be operated on the wall dividing his cell from the passage leading to the charge om and succeeded in some way in getting out a brick. The rest was easy and he avon bad made hole large enough to let him through. Unfortunately for him he dropped a brick and the noise attracted an officer from the charge room, who presented his escape. Brought before the Magistrate, he was charged with doing damage to the extent of $10 to Government property, and was sentenced to two months' hard labour

A AUSPICIOUS CHARACTER,

An unemployed boy was caught by the police coming from the bonae occupied by the Rov. J. H. Kraneo while the reveroud gentleman was at church. He was tokau to the Police Station where he admitted having France aid the arvsats had not reportout slept on the premise for six sights. Mr. the matter to bim. Defendant was fined $10,

the alternative boing a month's imprisonment.

MACAO.

(KOM OUR CORRESPONDENT).

February 11th, PROFITABLE FANTAN. According to home papers the American

House Belief Fand. The Lord Mayors of Liverpool and Brisiel and the Lord Procest of owed at efury rates meating for years past, syndicate whiloh zoma time ego presented o the aid of sufferers, Glasgow lave started similar Relief Fauls for

BRITISH AND MOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

petition to the authorities hors for a concession for the establishment of a cuzino in Macno in

reut in advance, and Auding that 1800 & fair way of being an accomplished faci

was al: ved, gred for its return. that arst Mr. Biddi «ffored to relura half,

The syndicate propose to establish hotels and described it Judge

it us as clour-case of gambling saloons in grand style on Government orderol Mr. Biddo's prosecution. The evidene- showed that Mr. Biddio al heen grounds from the Gaia Fort to the beach of Porta do Corco, the agreement to be for a term of 30 informed at the date of the lease that gamblung think the Council were serious, The Chinese yearly sum of $100,040, and at the expiration of would not be allowed, but he said he did not youre, the Syndicat paying the Government a

trand, fly Many Indies and some gentlemen were in sttendance at a meeting of the liongkong Ladies Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society held in the Rev. Mr. T. W

Bonham Road, yesterday afternoon.

coupled the premises, trehaically, but slid

yesterday into the circumstances of the death

An inquiry took place at the Magistracy Pearce's drawing room at the Louden Mission, not carry on the lucrative business they had the term the ground and the buildings thereon of Chan You who was on Saturday sentenced to äfteen daya' imprisonment as a rogas and k ragabond, and who expired the same day shortly

after bis admission to groi The medical natural cati-es, and a sardiet was evidence was to the effect that death was from returned Bocordingly.

After so opening prayer Mr. H. P. Tooker, the meeting, after which he called on the Rev. who was in the chair, explained the objects of

J. H. Ritson. M A., the Society's secretary lu London, to address the meeting. The spoker, whose address about the Society's objects and methods, was ponotualed by many humorous stories, told his hearers that he did not stand before them as the representative of any

hoped to do. Exidence further showed that to be reverted to the Government The the books of the company. The result of the line of steamers to ports in the Far East und the amount paid by the Chinese passed through syndicate will also propose the rushing of a.

to which the new Judge soms partial). trial must be enawi another of the sensations Australia.

į REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE LORDS AND THE COMMONS.

LONDON, February 9th.

The Attorney General speaking at Leeds

would be a tough job and sneant one or two dissolutions, and a combination of the Crown and people against the aristocracy.

THE CARNIVAL, The carnival in this city is proving to be a quiet one this your. The Club gave a very enjoyable dance in their Club premises on 9- turday night, dancing being kept up with great

costumes or masks to go into the Cuinese quart- enthusiasm until the morning of Sunday. The authorities forbade all people wearing fancy

ers. This is a step in the right directiva.,

CHINESE NEW YEAR,

The Chinese are busy preparing to celebrate their New Year. The Cuius-Oulu tables are being laid out in the Chian town.

NEW SOLDIERS.

On Saturday the Sui An brought over comand of Captain Menza to relieve these from your Colony 36 new soldiers under the

Sui Tui will take over 100 of them to Hongkong

finds it a physical impossibility to be honest, tend that railways are not built by means of official speeches, will the country be free from this present delusiod and the way left open for genuine railway enterprise. Even where corrupt practiers are not indulged in, incompetence plays havoc with the money subscribed. It report be true; the history of the Chekiang Province Railway Company is a good illustration of what is likely to A fire occurred yesterday morning at a rattan. take place throughout the country. There godown in Bullock Street, and the Boburch, but of a Society which stood behind said that the fight with the House of Lords has been no system aud no, supervision; quickly enveloped the building. Fortunately the ballast has been dumped indiscriminately Fire Brigade from the adjacent Police Station, all churches, and the work of, which ended and the beginnings of earthworks have No. 2 was speedily on the scene andor Inspector where the work of the churches began. It was provided only enough material to be

Gourlay with two lengths of fire hose, and their

the Society's duty to plans the Scriptures in efforts succeeded in p eventing the Bre from

the hande washed away

of men in language which spreading. Damage to the extent of about they could understand. The Bible Society was he. to

R use slang expression, the $300 was done.

a cooperative society dolog a special work for

TRANSVAAL POLITICS. Chinaman's own funeral", if this sort

all the churches. It was called 'British and

LosDox, February 9th. of thing meant only the enrichment of One of the most trustworthy and induential Foreign, why he did not know, unless it was official rogues with the money of the gulled papers in the United States, the Springfield expendituro. In practics the Society was strong. At a meeting of Progressivce in

that it wae British in income sad fareiga in

Party feeling in the Transvaal is very proletariat; but it is pointed out that the Republican, says that Lady Susan Townley absolutely cosmopolitan, and made no distinction Johannesburg a bearing was denied, and the propaganda against foreign capital are hour of baring caused the retirement of Sir

between charabes or cations. During last year meeting enried in a general fight. equal to a crusade against foreign treaty Mortimer

the Society circulated versions of the bible in Durand, While Lady Susan rights. That is to say, Peking by endors. Townley gossiped, "the

51 languages and 14 dialogues, and cold ever ing all these wild-cat schemca encourages characteristic lack of restraint or dignity, gurges wore added to the list, bringing up the resident, with a 29.000 copier. In the same period eleven new len- the provinces to work against concessions frequently referred to the Ambassador in a total to four hundred, which was a great achieve.!

doogstory way." Lady Townley lived

We learn that Mr. G. von Thiel de Vries the Past Office. The latent in the exhaustion tioned in our yesterday's communiqué already made, and there are already

Peking.

atment when the difficulties of translating were and J. Kerthals Altes, of the firm of Mesara of stamps of one and three cents valos, and from Measts Jardine, Matheson and Com-threatened duplicate enterprises, one

taken into consideration. The Bociety's cirenta. Bokkel Hoimisk, Kerthals Altes, van Thiet people are forced to use four cent stamps for pany, which gives assurance that the instance named being in the district between Australian papers contain details of the ship. tion of Scripture was growing every year-end de Vries & Co., Amsterdam, who have been letters to Hongkong and Canton and six cants Chinese section of the Kowloon-Caton Shangbai and Hangehow. Nine years ago building programme of the recently registered

now reached nes rly six million per annum. The in Shanghai for the last few months for for those to Portugal and Portuguese Colonies. Bailway is now in hands capable of hasten-Great Britain secured a concession there, Australian Mail Liners Syndicate, Inmiled, spasker then told of the unrecognised heroism the purpose of tendering for the works for the Why not "surobage" come stamps and supply ing ita completion. There has been talk and Peking is warned that, although it will Light steamers are to be at once built, and of displayed by the men doing the Society's work, improvement of the Whangpoo River, had to the public at propor rates? and to spare of the railway devolopment be left to settle the difficulty in its own each Messrs. W. Beardmore and Co., Ld.,

thess the following firms will construct two and the errors into which critics fell conserning been invited by the Viceroy Chou Fu to come its objects. Then he thanked Mrs. Tooker for to Canton, sa ha wished to consult them about of China, and a great deal of the talkingway, without interference, it must be careful Clydebank; Meters. Vickers, Sour, and Maxim, concluded by asking his hearers to have a Abare accepted the Viceroy's invitation and we learn the work the had done so well last year, and different waterworks in his provinces. They has been done by the Chinese themselves. not to sauction any breach of that, agree- Limited, Barrow-in-Forness; Merr. Arm-

in the work of the Bociety by helping it. that the audience took place on the 9th inst They were everywhere going to demonstrate ment, otherwise it will be firmly brought to strong, Whitworth, and Co., La., Newcastle-on their patriotism by building railways with account, in which case the Chokinng Tao, Bir James Laing and Sons, Limited, Society's agent for Chine, after remarking that keng representatives of this firm.

H. Bondfield (Shanghai), the The Holland-China Trading Co. are the Hong-

it was seventeen years since a meeting was held and will have a depth of 22ft. in. Their cargo

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 12TH, 1907.

Ir is gratifying to hear of the Edict, men-

must share with the President the doubtful

Sunderland. The vessels will be twin-screw

Rev. G.

exclusively Chinese capital, and the idea agitators would ultimately hare to pay steamers, 560ft, in length and 621t, is beam at which a secretary from home attended, dwoit

the piper for the tune they have chosen."

appealed to the popular prejudice. À great deal of money is supposed to have been anbecribed, but so far the railways Thursday morning, but the paper will appear There will be no imas of the Daily Preis on are as intangible as the dividends that the as usual on the Wednesday morning, (New Year chauvinistic promoters promised. The Day of the Chineso calendar). recently opened line from Swulow to

An attempt is to be made to resuscitato the Chaochou--quite a small, local affair of thirty miles-is so far the only visible Shanghai Harriers Club. result of patriotic investments, and even it was built by foreigners, Japanese, though with Chinese capital. It was two and a half years in the making, and cost just hundred thousand dollars a mile, which is

CANTON EIVER WORKS.

HOLLANDER ENGINEERS CONSULTED.

INTERPORT HOCKEY.

HONGKONG V. CANTON.

that are time expired. On Tuesday next the

to be taken beme by the Hamburg-Amerika Linie steamer Silesia.

THE POST OFFICE.

I bave again to compitia of irregularities in

WEATHER REPORT,

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 11th at 14.05 p.m.-The barometor has risen considerably over the E. coast of Chins and Formera,

The Japanese returns are lanking this morn- ing, but probably the depression-is moving- towards N.E. along the S. ocast of Japan.

Pressure is highest over China to North of the Yogize.

Fresh to moderata monsoon is indicated in the

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10 am, to-day, 0,40 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:— Hongkong & Neighbourhood N.E. winds,

carrying capacity will be 7,500 tons, of which on the difficulty of oreating interest in meetings no3ommodation. The steamiste will be impahis Hungkong, however, and despite the imenities Canton at Canton on 13th and 14th inst., playing Formosa Channel and the Chine Sen. some 4.000 tons will cousiet of refrigerating of the kind. There were some loyal helpers in The following will represent Hongkong v. of doing seventeen and a half to eighteen knots last year the Bociety did wonderfully well. in White-Goal, A. F. B. Livesay, B.N., Backs, so boar. They will provide accommodation uted in Chine, and of that number el A. B. Ogle, E., H. Koott, B. L. Garrett; During the year, 1,084,000 bibles were distrib-

L. Murphy (Cap3), J. P. MoGillivray; Halves, for 370 first and second class passengers, and but shout 13,000 were sold; of the books sold Forwards, J. Hooper, C.J.Satterthwaite, E.E, L' 500 third-class possengers. An interesting festare te that all the first-class penger bibles. I be officials and gentry were presented Reserve: F. H. Forde: Reforce; T. C. Gray,

only about 15,000 or 16,000 were complete G. Bird, B. F. C. Meter, V. F. Kirwan, A.SC.; The English Mail of the 12th Jannery was accommodation will be above dook. It will be delivered in London on the 9th inst.

seen that the vessels have a very considerable that some of these Chicase would receive new 9 p.m., returning by the Kinshan which leaves with bibles in excellent binding, and they trusted The tea leaves to-night by the Falshan at beam. This quite disposes of a suggestion that inspiration and guidance. They were greatly Canton at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Passages have the steamers would to some extent depend for indebted to Mrs. Tooker for the way she carried been booked for all, and tickets are in the hands this speed upon their narrowLOSI.

through the work of the Sooinly last year, and to those ladies who assisted her.

of the captain.

The old theatre at Yokohama-full of tender memories for many a Chin-hand--is advertised for male.

Formora Channel...

Benth coast of China between. South coast of Chinn between Hongkong and Lamooks

Hongkong and Hainan..)

moderate; fire.

N.E. winds, fresh to derate.

Semess No.1.

Samous No.2

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