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OBITUARY.

LONDON, July 5th. Count Ignatieff, also the author of "Uncle Remus" and Admiral Thomas of the U. S. Navy are dead.

JAPANESE POLITICS,

SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY-

Australis.

PUGILISM.

There was a large a tendance at the City Hall on Saturday night to witness the varion- boxing. events which had been arranged by Mr. R.

——— ON THE YUNNAN BORDEE.

TOKYO, June 27th. ........ With the recurrence of fighting on the Yon- Ats general meeting of the South-Man--nan frontier it is to be feared the situation in. churin Railway hold to-day Baron Gato, the that part of China is likely to prove more ombas. President, stated that he had arrived að so'rassing then the Peking Government has agreement with the Eussian authorities for the hitherto anticipated. On the occasion of the establishment of the Manchuria Railway as one first violation of French territory on Jana 8, it of the world's trunk luas. Ho announced that was not earprising that accounts of the incident the prospective stosioship service between should vary, that the French should attribute Tairon and Shanghai would subsequently be the outrage to Chinese regalare, while the Yunnan authorities stontly denied the charge, extended to Hongkong, the Philippines and

alleging that the perpetrators were revolution-- aries who had matured their plans against China on French soil. The fact remained, however, that a French Beer and several Ton- kingese soldiere bad lost their lives through the notion of a band of Chinese coming from Yunnan, and moral responsibility rested with there was the Chinese officials. time to arrive at a gettlement of the point at issue between France and China, news comes that on June 19

regular engagement took place between some 600 revolu tionaries and 150 Tonkingese sharpshooters. lieutenants and two sergeants killed on the jadge from the list of casualties-two French side and fifty of the Chinese the fighting must have been of a deformined

frontier condition on the Yannsa character. In the face of this second encounter a more serious aspect, and the Empress. Dow gar may well have reason to believe in her Best impressions that little cradenos was to be placed on Viceroy Hai Liang's report of the complete discomfiture of the rebola. The absence of

Whitaker

Torvo, July 5th.

The opening bout of the evening was between All the members of Marquis Saionji's Bish and Bodlegion, both of the Middlesex cabinet have tendered their rosigna-Regiment, and was willing one from the start. Hodington belag saved from defeat in the Arst tions to the Emperor. In the event round by the wand of the gang. Both men of their being accepted, Marquis took the boards in the second round somewhat Katsura will probably be asked to form refreshed, but the light did not last long, a wild right swing by Badington ostobing his opponent a cabinet,

on the point, and tho refores counting him out, The eight round oven: between Miller of the U.,8. " Wilmington” and Rawson of the 3d

Returns of the average amount of bank poles trents, but that may perhaps be ranked within circulation and of spacio in reserve in Hong- the numerous other growls common to the xong, during the month ended 30th June 1993, as certified by the managers of the respective white man on this rock. Having no vote worth mentioning he takes it out in banke, are as under- grumbing-No-one is, in the outcome, a penny the worse, and the Government gets through its work on the whole with consider- able success. The passing of a recent amending Ordinance is an example of how legislation follows grumbling. Like the milla of the gods, the wheels of the government move slowly, but they do

is Honour Teal Nai-huang, the Shanghai revolve. With all his grumbling bow-

Taofai, has received a telegram from Poking to has the effect that t.o Ministry Posts and Com ever, the Hongkong white maq never dreamed of saying what our Londonmunications has appoleted Mesara, M. Y. Chong contemporary has said for him, that the Director-General of the China, Merchante 8.

Marquis Taro Katsura was, according to the N. Co. and Managing Dirostor of the Shanghai Japan Year Book, governor-general of Formons Chineman is a poncher on his preserves:

Nanking Railway); Chon Chin-chod and Liin 1897 and War Minister 1898-1900 under Probably in no place in the world and Hou ya (Chairman and Vics Casieman of the different premiers. When the fourth Les ministry (September 19.10.01) collapsed, and no elder certainly nowhere on the China constare Chinese Chamber of Commerge, respectively) statesman consented to form a ministry to the Chinese and the whites more friendly, a Committee for the acquisition of the Chinesa succeed it the Marquis was prevailed upon to do more matually appreciative, than at Hong-telegraph Company's shares from their present so, sed the Katears onbinst was formed in Jque kong. They are as business men at once holders, in order to take over fall control of the 1907. Contrary to what was forecasted at the by political meteorologiets the ministry, Telegraphs.

though repeatedly compelled by ofreamatances to complementary and complimentary to excḥ

change its personnel and distribution of chairs, other. In a great measure this neighbourly It is understood that Mr. McL. Messer, who proved one of the longest on record, and in feeling extends over adjacent Chinese who now noting de Sesretary of the Sanitary Do which will be remembered in association with aro not British subjecla, and the Cantonese-partment in the temporary alsam of Mr several events, as the conclusion of the Anglo-

Woodenck, has been selected as the new Head Japaness Treaty early in 1912, its renewal on

broader basin in 1905, and above all, the late practical sympathy with Hongkong's trouble of the Sanitary Department. The choice is one

war. The Marquis Lad the order of GC.M.G. in 1906, the year of the typhoon, has just which we have rason to believe will be accept conferred on him by His Majesty the King | been reciprocated by a sincere effort to do able to the members of the Sanitary Bard. As

· [REUTER'S SERVICE.] all we can for those in the Liang Kwang. the Governor has given his assent, ju whour a still greater catastrophe has be. fallon The Daily Mail may accept our assurance that the feelings at all ties existing in this Colong are very, very different from, and never to be compared with, those understood to prevail, in (say) San Francisco. There are, however, other

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the name and on beball of HM the King, to the new Pablio Health and Buildings Ordin- ance, a presume the changes in the ostia- tion of the Sanitary Board will appear at the mosting to morrow,

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Middlesex was theight of the even Mall proved an adept in ring craft, but displayed a tendency to foul which eventually lost him the fight H right crosses were as ares of annoyance to Rawson, but the latter displayed admirable coolness and in good tima opened out on his opponent. The latter probably fund the pace becoming warm, sud "fould" becoming

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reliable information and the sourcity of news of any description makes it diffoult to form a clear conception of the situation. But it bands of revolutionaries, 600 strong, are still wandering organized to inflict losses on French-led antiva about the frontier, sufletently well armed and regalars, the work of the Viceroy of Tanun must have been badly executed.

emsantes from Paris, refera specifically to ravo- lationaries, and from this it may be inferred that the Chinese contention in the first instance was substantially aortest. Another charge, not

The report of the scoo-at-encounter, which

too frequent, Rawson was declared the winner.

Drommer Flatt and Corporal Anderson of the Middlesex Regiment next took the ring for a elx round boat which was as fast as it was yet refuted, acouses Chinese regulars of pilleg brief, hard hitting but little scieno, okaracterising a village In Tonking. But whether it be lng the event. A right on the jaw sent Flatt to the borde, and although he came ap pluckily it was apparent that he was baaten, and the referee stopped the fight.

PURE CARBOLTC Liudications in our contemporary's remarks aga turned out 9,300 lbs of bread to the order Edward has replied defending the action of against the American, but his exhibition on Them in the worst light, It is of interest to note

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Hoxarone, JULY 6TH, 1908.

that suggest that someon; not altogether responsible, perhaps the office boy, had been wielding on this occasion the editorial pen. It is, for example, not exactly convincing reasoning which draws the following moral from the simple fact that Sir ROBERT HART cliose to travel home under the German fing

In a directions he seen the signs of immense obanges, perhaps one of the greatest boing the

of the Po Fak long of Hongkong at reduced

the Legation, and drawing attention to the numarova execations which have taken place without trial.

-found-that-the-so-called-ravolationsrias bara

adopted the army uniform or that some of the regular troops are out of band, the death of fiva French ofloors and non-commissioned floors at the hands of Chiamo furnishes-the- Franch Government with a strong position in its nego- The main event of 20 rounds hatwasn

tiations with Peking. While we may hesitate LONDON, July 2nd.

Polly" Perkins of the Middleser Regiment to place implicit reliance on the version given Germen telegrams received from Teheran--and "Jimmy" O'Rourke of the Wilmington" in the Uhinese Press of the French demands after the murder of Lieutenant Weigant, on state that the Shah has complainel to King prove disappointment to most of the June 8, there can be little donbe that France In Edward that the British Legation is graut. spectators. Bearing in mind Parking brilliant view of subsequent events will be reluctant to mo ing asylum to refugees, and that King display with Billy" Bellew they expected that dify any of her originst olsime. In thes, even he would pat ap so equally good fight according to the version most likely to present

the fact that the violation of French soll might Saturday night was one that few would care to that no teritorial concessione figure, la spite of witness again. It was apparent that he was be held to justify a demand for reotification of the afraid of O'Rourke, who did all the leading, frontier The day for such claims, however, has passed, and the French Government has been Perkins being quite content to stand on guard, woll adrised to seak reparation, apart from In the unth or eighth roand he aɔmplained mompensation to the families of the in concessions whiob, while bon fiting that something was wrong with one of his wrists, exactly the same complaint which he French subsets, are also onlaulated to improve

conditions in China

and to miuliza the causes raised in his fight with Blew. If this injury of unrest within the Empire. Among theser is chronic it is time that he quitted the ring, railway sonstruction may be considered the abier for there can be no doubt that his last per- and the alleged demand for a concassion to con- formanos considerably damaged his prestige.struot a line between Taiyuan in Shansi to Banfain Shansi has to this extent antecedent

the spongs to O'Rourke, - AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY The Glorions Fourth was oslobralel on Satur

rater in the short time of 86 hours for despatch to Canton, for the relief of the food people. Mr. Durabjee generously forwarded on Saturday last 50 baskets of biscuits weighing The British Foreign Office admits that 5,000 lbs to the Tung We Hospital Belief Com mittee to be shipped to Canton for distribution King Edward and the Shah have exchang- amongst the famished people in the Wested telegrams, but cannot make public the River Delta. We understand the Tang Wa text:

LATER. Committee acknowledged the gift gritefally...

Replying to questions, Sir Edward Grey It is announced in our advertisement colamu, said that Persian affairs were very little fact that he comes home in a German ship. that the Bazaar which is being arranged by the touched upon at the meeting of the King After eight rounds of stonewalling he threw probability. The proposed railway would top a

loading Chinese residents in aid of the fund ford Tear at Roval, and that where mention the relief of sufferers by the Flood will lake. place at Korn dy Town from the 10th to the 16:1 fast. The announcement nelicite gifts disputes. from Europeau ladies and gentleman for sale at

The unchallenged ascendancy on the sane which. England possessed when he first went to the Far Eust in 1854 colonger ezlats. The statistically minded will remember that the parliamentary return of last year fadioated the change when it showed that Germany owned 254 aleamers of 1905, to the British 247 of 1,322,00) tons. In the largest class of commu-going vet the Britiel mereantile marins to-day has to take second place.

was made, it reintou solely to frontier As regards the...commercial frontier surrounding the. Logation, if this

4,000 tone and over, displacing 1,335,000 tons 13the bexaar, and we bays no doubt, in view of the should be withdrawo, we should require a day in the usual menner. Mc, Amos P. Willer,

The Inspector-General could have travel. led home by P.&O. if he had wanted to. There are still a few ships of that line on the

ruu.

Six fatal cases of plague were reported-up till noon on Saturday. The total now stands at

968,

Mr. A. C. Franklin has been appointed to act as Government Analyst during the abesnoe on leave of Mr. Frank Browae.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognise, provisionally and pending the receipt of His Majesty's exequatur, Mr. J. J. Leiria as consul for Brezil in Hoogong.

The manager of the Nederlandsch Indische REFERRING to its representative's inter-Handelsbank in Hongkong has received tele. view with Sir ROHBET HAUT, which we graphic advice that the bank has declared repro luc d in our last issue, the Daily Mail dividend of 8 per cent, for the year ending of June 6th makes a carious reference to Slat-December, 1907.

the Chinese, of Hongkong. "There has never been ray doubt", it is good enough to

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appalling nature of the oalamity, the apper] will not to made in vain. Mr. Fang Wa Chin is chairman of the Committes and Mr. Ho Kom Tong vice-chairman, and gifts may be forwarded to them or to any other member of the Committee whose names appear at the foot of the announcement.

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The Governor-General of Indo-China has

signed two ordinanas, dated February 27, z. ing the conditions under which the barbour of Pnom Penh (Cambodia) is declared open tu navigation, and to all Costeras operatious both for imports and exports, for the benifli. of steamers of any nationality and tonnaga, Bea- going steamers way houosforward go ny to Prom-Penh without stopping at Saigon. They will however, have to stop at Bau-Chus (CochinTM China, province of Goong) on their way up as well as on their way down, to take on board the Customs' agent in obarge. Steamers will make the journey on the Makong river at their own ris and peril, and will not be obliged to ask for the special permit of river navigation wich was instituted on November 18, 1910, for the rivers of Franeh Iido-China

guarantee for the safety of refugees before they left the Legation, and, if accused of crime distinct from political offences, nn assurance of a fair trial at which the Legation would be represented.

LONDON, July 3rd.. Telegrams received at St. Petersburg from Teheran report that order is being every where restored, and that the people are organizing a demonstration, in honour

of the Shah."

Great Britain and Russia are supporting the request of Prince Zilles Soultan for permission to leave Persia. LATER.

Renter's Teherau correspondent wires that Colonel Liakhoff is doing excellent work in the town, and that looting and robbery have cessed since the establishment

of martial law,

BRITISH NAVAL MANCEUVRES,

LONDON, July 3rd.

At the Marine Magistratele Court. last week

The opium dens on the streets of Wuku havə

The Admiralty have ordered that all before Hon. Commander Basil Taylor, RN, Sergeant Wilden proectod the masters of the closed their front doors but they do a good civilizus invited to the British. naval stain launches "Wo Kwai" "Chan On" and trade by the back door yet. By the number of

new shops selling morphia it appears that a big manoeuvres must disembark. The exclus Kwong Tai" for carrying aroses passengers. They were fined $395, $425 and $285 respect-ssle is being carried on in that drag. If this ion of the Press, and outside observers,

"that the Chinese are one of the meat in dustrious, sober, and. intelligent races in the world. The fact that bas bera found necessary to exclude them from the Pacifio States of ively. America and from the territories of the Australian Commonwealth testifier to their

formidable character as industrial competitors. Mr. A. W. U. Pope, CIE, took over the Where they have been granted free accoss, as in position of. General Manager of the Shanghai the Stralis Settlements and Hongkong, they Nanking Railway on July 1. Mr. Pops was hare rapidly monopolised rast of the trade and tent to the Railway by the Indian Government commerce and hate virtually edged out the white man, Sir Robert Hart may well bids for three years, and we understand that bis rifleet on what such a people of 400 millions may services have been obtained for another three achieve if once it be organised in the European years, fshion. The organisation, he thinks, will tıka time, but it is important for us to note that It is already making study progress.

drug is allowed to be sold the opiam ediots will accentuatos the importance of the mancu- be a farce. The opium smokers are now using vros, for which an enormous noval fores the morphin pills as a substitute. In sonatas been collected under the supreme.com places north of the river the officials are very mand of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. energetic in their endeavour to close all tho dans, in other plass they are doing nothing. The poppy orop through all the north of the pro-

vines bordering the Yangtze will not be half

a crop. At Chaohsin a short time ago the mayor went out in the evening is plain clothes

(N.C. Daily News Service) A FRONTIER BRAWL.

Torro, June 24th, Forty Cidues coolien attacked asvon Japo Fifty-three sngagements were reported to on opium den. He found the plass and and nese tumber officials and wounded two of them In n journal which can, boast of a daily during the month of May between the Japanese he there and then gave the land erd 500 blows on an islet in the Love Tald on the hath fort and Koreda insurgents. The Koreans and each smoker 300. The landlord's brother instans. They were immediately dispersed by nirculation five times as large as that of any lost 517 and the Japanese 30 killed. The threw a stone which struck and sung the some Japanese troops coming from the Korean

side, penny London morning journal, it is rather insurgents catuumbered the Japanese forces by mayor; then he bid, but was found the nez

The disturbanca is I to have been due to a pity to find any auch idea being started as five to oa. The greatest aclivity of the rebels was day. His present ste in the yamba is better the instigation of Chinese lumber merobaats who fear that the establishment of a mixed in the provingse of Hamayundo and Kwang-imagined thea described, that the Chiness of Hongkong have been or wande. The movemont is now said to have lost

Chinese and Japanese timber Company will deprive them of their occupation. are “edging out” the warte man......So for all semblanen of organization, race the recog from monopolising the white man'e Trade, nizalicaorgent less surrendered at-Seoul on they hurre targely helped to assle in forbia Sing 32

recently bad to say about that sixty year old institution, the Compradore, almost every Chinaman in Hongkong has his upe and his value, from the richest property owner to the poorest labourer, in the old days of the Colony, the white pioneers were in no doubt as to the necessity of a resident Chinese population, and inducements and javitations were offered to secure such.

DEATH OF A GERMAN CONSUL

We regret to record this dash of Mr.

The Ministry of Posts and Commaications, ending to a hisse newspaper, has concluded Varahmin, Garman Consal for Pakboi and an € Tia 1,000,000 with the Hongkong and. Hoihow, which occurred early yesterday morn Shanghai Banking Corporation. The Loaning at the Peak Hospital, The Consul came Agreement wou signed by H. E. Chén Pil and Hongkong only a few days ago suffering sculels cther foials of that Ministry on the 24th from dysentery, and entered the Tak Hospital June. It is more than probable that the loan do received there the unremitting attention of will be utilized for the repair of the existing Dr. Mueller, but all efforis nahappily proved cables and landlines in China Proper and for unavailing. The flags at the German Clab aud the senstruation of new lines in Manchuria, Consulate yesterday wera half misted as

token of respiok. Mongolia and Tibet..

a

CHINESE TRANSPORT AGROUND,

June 26th

The Chinese Bester Katott (POM.B

Kwang-tali) went aground at Port Hamilton

on the 23rd instant. She carries 500 Chinese labourers for Vislivostok, Tho Hiroumi Nisa atr. Kyoto Mara is coming to the rescue from Chefoo

THE FAKUMEN RAILWAY.

Toxxo, Jane 28th. The Tokyo authorities deny the accuracy of the report that "the Japanese, veto on the Fakumea Railway has been withdrawn.

the

from ten to twelve o'clock, and there was a con-

American Consul revived at the Consulate staut stream of visitors to the Consulate to pay their resposts. B, E. the Governor was repre. sented by Captain Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C., who also paid a call on the Commander of the U8Wilmington: " Sveral prominent American firms were alas "At Home," includ. ing the Standard, Oil Co. (where Mr. Walker received), the Pacific Mit S.B. Co.'s Offs (My Fred. J. Halton, the seting agent, receiving), Dr. Noble and several others. At the various hotele special dinners were arranged and the Hand programmes includel selections appro priate to the on asion, Many private dinners were, as usual, arranged by American rezidents, and a special late or to the Peak was provided by the general managers of the Peak Tramway The Ameriosn warship "Wi'mington" fired late at noon, and a feature of the nelebration on the ship was a boat racs between crews drawn from deck bands and the engine room in which

the mast interest, was minifested as a similar race, a fortnight previously, had resulted in victory for the deoksiranda-by a very narrow margia. Saturday's rass was equally exciting, and amid the outhusiastic okouring of the ship'a crew the deck hands again passed the winning post a couple of langthe shead of the engine. room representatives.

the Empire where the encounters took place.

country at present far removed from rach civilizing infaenose, and eventually should form part of the main route from Paking to Bobosn and Yunnan,

It is too much to hope that the negotiationa between Fransa and Chips will throw fall light apon actual conditions in the distant corner of Leternal evidence prevented muck reliance being placed on the sccuracy of the alarming reports at first roseived of the activity of the Yunnan revolutionaries, and the abruptniem with which their triumphant progress was snd- denly changed into an equally improbable evaporation into thin air confirmed earlier suspicions, Bat, unless the recent conflict; can be attributed to the zaal of Chinese regulara pursuing attenuated bands of rebels across the unrest in this district kad achieved somemessurs frontier, we must conclude that the forces of of organization. The demand of the French for the dismissal of Viceroy Hai Liang will only hars anticipated Imperial intentions, for which we have already bean prepared by the rapid largosse to his troops and bis own request to be succession vs roprimande

the resign. Once sgain, however, or to morifice of a scapegoat will entail little benefit to Chine, and it would be well if a concession obtained in Northern China could bring home to the Peking authorities realization of their own responsibility for a rising even in distant Yannan. In existing circumstances the sup pression of insurrection is a charge upon the provinses; but the Central Government alene

-the-bestowal-of-

can inoculate against revolution, and it is hard to discover where measures towards this end are balug.adopted.C. Daily News.

ANNULMENT OF DEATH. SENTENCE.

EVADING CAPIURE FOR SIXTEEN YEARS.

On the 16th Jane a prisoner, who sixteen years ago was condemned to death in dofacit by CONTROL OF PRIVATE NURSES,

the Tokushimas Ocurt on charges of burglary and murder, was acquitted in the Osaka Appeal It is notified in the Governmen Gazette that Court. The man's name is Okada Toshitaro, the control of the private nurses hitherto and his age is now 50. He has been living employed by the Honglong branch of the atomizoso don, Kols. It appears that Colonial Nursing Association, will be trans. which he was charged sixteen years 280 the prisoner perpetrated the primes with ferred to the Colonial Government. There will with the aid of two accomplices. The latter be two nurses available for employment, and were soon arrested, tried and condemned to

ond Ware application for their services should be made to death,

subsequently executed. the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital, or, in The prisoner just acquitted by the

Osake

Court was condemned urgent cases, to the Medical Offer on duty at in default, but managed to escape arrest. the same place. The fees to be charged for the For sixteen years he has succeeded in evading services of one nurse, will be in accordance with the police, who do not seem to have forgotten the following sole, viz Ordinary cases, per month of 3) days Ordinary-esses, per week... Ordinary onsor, per day, Infectious, mental and maternity cases, por

month of 30 days; .... ....... Infections, mantal and maternity cases, por

week, Infections, mental and matorkity cases, per

day, dup Suitable meals and accommodation must be at the provided

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The C, & M. str. Zufro loft Manils on the 4th inst, and is due here to day at 6 pm:

him, however, for in February last he was traced by the Kobe Police to the address given, whore he was trading as coolicmaster,-After arrest be appealed to the Osaka Appeal Court. Against the decision of the Tokushima Court, and in the course of examination of the case, it was discovered that the Indictment of the Procerator was not signed by himself.BB required by law, and to the indictosen't could not be accepted. It seems that the Emouratar

who conducted the

Prostation

Mr.okushima Coart, died three years.

and ascertained

that the signature of the Procurator did not appear on the indictment, which was signed simply by a clerk of the Court.

Messrs. Yokoyama and Nakajima (of Kote), who defended the prischer, pleaded that the The Apaar str. Japan from Yokohams & Kobe indictment in this case was invalid and the loft Moji on the mining of the 4th inst, and proceedings most bo quashed. The Procarator may te expected heracnor about 8th inst endorsed this view, and thus, ou account of this afternoon,

omission of a legal formality, the murderer was The C.P.B. st., Glenfarg left. Vancouver punequitted. Moreover, the term of prescription, on the 2nd inst. for Hongkong via the anal which in such case is ten years, having matured, porta of call.

no appeal from this decision could be allowed.

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