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sarint at Courbevole, had been appointed TELEGRAMS.|
M. Frédéris Veinot, Secrétaire du Commis-
Chief of Police for the French Concession at The Gorman Mail of the 10-September was Tientein, on the recommendation of M. Lépine, delivered in London on the 9th inaa
A meeting of mentholders and others interested in St. Andrew's Church, Kowloop, is convened for Tassday evening.
official status was to secure for them respect ful treatment from the people among whom they carried on their work, and the Tsang
Yamen, when they memorialised the Throne to grant these lignities, anticipated, not doubt, that it would make for the personal security of the missionarice as well as the maintenance of public order. It will be within the recollection of most of our readers that the Tsung-li-Yamen desired that Protestant as well as Catholic mission- aries should be given official rank, but at a
-The Kinng Ta," the fit of the two gun hosts recently launched by the Dock Company for the Chinese Government, will undergo its trial trip to day.
Prefect of Pelies, M. Vainot will be entrusted with the task of organising the detective Idonti- Bication, and Public Health services; and his appointment, seys & Paris correspondent, will be weloomed by French merchants in the concession who have too frequently to complain of the hostile attitude of Chinese bandits,
A number of native houses collapsed at Hongkew, Shanghai, on the 4th inst, and se
DAILY PRESH", STOLVACY SERVICE}
THE SITUATION IN THE "NEAR EAST."
LONDON,
October 11th.
Twelve British warships have been despatched to the Ægean Sea.
The Russian Foreign Minister in London has interviewed Sir Edward
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased a result four Chinese-one woman and three appoint Mr. E. C. L. Lowis to act as Postchildren-were killed, while four other persons, mera injurel. The dimster happened at about master-General antil further notice.
11.80 m. la su alleyway off the Ynenabang. Road and Market Street, and altogether ten Grey at the Foreign Office.
A conference of the Powers is being Road and six in Market Street. The Yuen. chang Road houses were fortunately unoccupied arranged. France, Russia and Great but thous on the Market Street were fully inhabited and none of the occupants escaped | Britain have signified their intention
A list of alterations in the numbering of houses in Victoria, Shaaliwan West and Mongkoktami is published in the current "Gazette"
houses ollapsed-four on the Yuen-shang
conference of all the Protestsut Bishops of post-treas, which proved a failuro in Japsa injury. Megars. D. Sansoon & Uo. are the owners of participating,
An experimental oultivation of European owing to the nafavourable climate, har bien rewarded with very satisfactory results in Kore
As a result of the second drawing of lots by proprietors of the cpiam-smoking divane within the International Settlement at Shanghai 350 establishments are close their business by December Slat next.
Another robbery was reported to the police yesterday. The shop of Hooan Ali was found to have been robbed during the night, a desk having been broken open and a mum of $49 taksa away; As the shop die was missing suspicion falls upon him,
of the property,
China, English and American, the offer was
A interesting ceremony took place at St. unanimously rejected, and the Catholio
Joseph's College on Saturday when Mr. E. D. missionaries only have therefore had this,
C. Wolfe, Inspector of Bchools, presented serti
Three out of privilege, and consequently they alone were
Leates to shortband studenla eleven candidates passed at the recent speed affected by the order withdrawing it. Of
examination tader the auspices of the local the reasons which influenced the Chinese Government to rescind the Rescript of 1899
Maj. H, Findlay, Eust Kent Regt, aleshorsband committee, namely F. M. de Graca Ozorio (10) words), Cazios Boqueira (109 words), we have no knowledge, but presume the adjutant of the 1st Vol. Butt of the Durban Government came to share the wide-L.f., is coming out to Hongkong with the and Evaristo Marques (80 words and fall certi theory examination when even out of niue spread belief that the privilege had not reinforcement for the 2nd battalion of his ficates), bat better results were obtained in the candidates passed. They were Pan Ken Wing, served to promote peace and concord, but regiment.
Pater Provost, Joachim Thaam, Arthur had tended rather to necantunts and increas
Camantes Ong, John G. Heap, Jose Tavares the difficulties of the missioonry problem.
and John Silva. Mr. Wolfe, in the course of Undoubtedly, in giving to missionaries the
his preliminary observations, et sted that the status of officials there was the danger of
shorthand committee, by holding two examina creating a vague sort of impression among
tions in the first year, had already justified its existence. Couverts that they were ina removed from the jurisdiction of their own laws and the tyranny of certain Chiasse customs which have the force and effect of law. And while it must be said to the credit of the great maj srity of missionari / both Protestant and Catholic, that they have scrupulously abstained from interfering with the duties of the constituted legalauthorities case's have been far too common in which individuel missionaries have unwisely de parted from this wholesom rule. Five
measure
We have been requested by the Rw, J, H Francs to state that any gilts of books or magazines to the Mission to Seamen Institute would be greatly appreciated and these may be sent to St Peter's Church or to the rooms at Wanchai or Kowloon,
A mladte by H. E. the Governor relative to Yat destruction will be laid before the Sanitary Beard at its fortnightly mosting to-morrow. Plagia procedure and directions for cleansing plagas infeo ed houses will also be considered.
The extract of meteorological observatione
THE STORM.
The unset led westher still prevails. Satur day saw the barbour pretty clear of shipping and the larger vessels which remained were all cleared and had full steam up in readiness to meet the expected storm. Excitement in the Colony quickened when it was announced about midday that the typhoon was heading for the Colony and everybody expected that before nightfall we should have another of those nawelcome visitations which are not uncommon
A CABINET CHANGE.
LONDON, October 11th.
The Marquis of Ripon (Lord Privy
Seal) has resigned his seat in the Cabinet, and the Earl of Crewe has been selected to succeed him.
[REUTER'S BERVICE.]
THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
LONDON, October. 8th A Proclamation which has been issued at Belgrade appeals to the Powers for justice and protection. It demande the restoration of the status quo in Bosni, otherwins com- pensation is uocemary to Servia's indepen: dent existence.
At Cettinge, a proclamation publish ed by Prince Nicholas, declares the clause in the treaty of Berlin relative to Austrian rights in Montenegro, no longer binding.
Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Wanter,
We are Sole Agents in Hongkong for GEO years ago the British Minister at Peking made at the Hongkong Ohaerestory daring blowing in gusts all the morning, incressed in emphasized the impossibility of Great Bri
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On October 4th, at Shanghai. to Mr and Mrs. H. RUECKER, a daughter.
On October 6th, at Shanghai, the wife of LEONARD EVERETT, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On October 1st, at Shangh, JOSEFA THOMAS On October 3rd; at Shanghai, Huan BOYD COCHRAN to MARY, widow of the late Capt
SHIT, to AONES MCLENNAN.
DAVID MARTIN.
felt it necessary to issue a warning on the subject in which it was forcibly pointed out that missionaries are not accre lited agents of the British Government for the enforcement of Treaty obligations and that Article VIII
at this sesson, The wind, which had been and Mr. Asquith speaking at Levan, September shows that the average maximam force as night drow near, sad when darkness temperature for the gate, and we de 17908nd falien the squalls had incressed in number The rainfall was 13,723 inches, and we had 179.8 and in forca. About ten o'clook ralo fell hours of sunshine and 67 hours of qlondinosi,
beavily, the barbour was enveloped in mist, and His Excellency the Governor has given his the wind howled as it swept from the south of the Treaty was not intended to conferaseent, âu tko name and bobalf of His Majesty east. Fortunately there was ample warning the King, to the following. Ordinance passed by and nothing serious happened. The squalla upon missionsries any right of intervention
the Legislative Council-Ordinans Na 16 of continued throughout the greater part of the oa behalf of native Caristians. "I am
1908,-An Ordinance to extend a certain defini.aight, but by daylight, they had somewhat tion in the Imperial Act styled the Evidence (Colonial Statales) Ast 1907.
cas 28
Another libel antion is to coris on for hearing action to at Shanghai at an early date, this time in the of Netherlanda Court. The plaintiff is Mr. course will D. Stratton, an engineer in chargo of the dredging work which is being carried on at Woosung under the Waagpos Conservancy Board, and he is claiming damages against a
Datohman named A. Ronaad for alleged libel.
LATER.
A great demonstration has been held at moderated in fury. The signals, however, stilCetinje, Montenegro, where shouts of War remained, holated, indicating that we were zot on Austria were raised, and a resolation -yet out of the storm' radias. They were taken adopted to forget bygones and cooperate down at 230 yesterday but the wind remained with their Servian brother.
Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria: bigh for the rest of the day,
in his address at the opening of the delegations, defauded the Austria, and emphasized the evacuation
CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, October 9th. The Arbitration Convention between Chins and the United States has been signed at Washington,
YROM THE MANILA "CADLENEWS"]
ME BRYAN AND NEW YORK.
New York, October 5th. In a leading article to-day the New York, Berald makes the startling forecast that Wil- Ham J. Bryan will carry, New York City in the coming election. The article discusses the situs tion and the elements involved in detail and reaches the conclusion that the Commoner will carry the offy in spite of the efforts of
Hearst to defeat him. It also makes the prophecy that William H. Taft will run shond of Governor Hughes in Greater New York, in view of the bitter opposition to the Governor's unpopular anti-gambling laws.
CANTON⋅
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
October 9th.
Z.M. CUSTOMS TRAINING COLLEGE, Three students of the Ellis Kadooris. Canton College are amongst the successful Canton osudidates who have passed the preliminary
examination for admitianos into the Customs Training College at Peking.
CANTON-HANKOW BAILWAY- COMPA'› Y, ̧
In my previous correspondence I reported that the merchants and people of Canton and Fatahan were vigorously protesting against the increase of railway fares and threatening to boy- cott the Fataban lius of the Company abould they refuse to revert to the old seals of fires. Cortaia Directors of the Company, fading that the railway receipts have been daily decreasing, circulated yesterday, an express informing the shareholders that a meet- ing will be held this week to request the President and Vice-President to restore the old soals of farès so as to induce all travellers to patronize the railway again. They also
tation for the rattway stations which have been appeal to the shareholders to obtain more pro. the object of frequent attack by robbers of lato
THE CAUSE OF ANTI-MISSIONARY BIOTS. The following is the gist of a dispatch re- ceived by Viceroy Chang from the Central Government
With reference to litigation between Chris- tian and non-Christian subjects.we have re- peatedly instrasted the officials of all the provinces to decide sach canes justly and im- partially so as to avoid trouble. In going through
tinn recognizing any alteration in the tray the official xocords of cases relating to the kill. of Berlin until all the Powers have bening of missionaries and the destruction of their consulted. Sir Edward Grey did not conchurches and other property we And that all and snestiled litigation between Christian sider it likely however that peace would be much cases bad their origin in long standing and non-Christian subjects, or in the failure. disturbed.
of the officials to decide such cases to scoor- was animosity engendered and promoted, zeeulting finally in riot, the killing of dance with Treaty regulations. Thus
missionaries and the destruction of their property. But, according to treaty regulations, missionaries are not allowed to interfero in litigation between Christian and non-Christian of Chinese subjecta. A clane to this effect was
objest of that clause was not ealy to avoid g inserted in one of the treaties long ago. The The telegraza dispatched from the Manila of Nonibazar, which showed that she did international disputes but to diminish the nu
Heber of actions between Christians and non- Observatory at noon yesterday to the American not desire expansion of territory. Consul Generel at Hongkong reported a
all the officials in your Provions that in future typhoon East of Southern Luzon. The direction
Christians. We hereby instruct you to notify
between they must not strictly in accordance both the Treaty regulations in litigation Christian and non-Christian subjeste and, GENEROUS GIFT TO UNION - was taking was than unknown
CHURCH.
further, that they must not permit any outside people to interfere in cases that come All onses must be judged before the courte
The only fatality reported to the police was the drowsing of a small boy, who was blown from his parent's sempan at Causeway Bay on Saturday night,
On Saturday there was launched from the yard at Hanghom the new Portuguese gaard-it whip built by the Dook Co. to the order of the Portuguese Government. Mr Leiria, wife of the Portuguese Consal, christened the vessel Dilig, and the usual complimentary speeches, followed. The new guardship, which is bailt entirely of wood, was afterwards towed to a buoy in the bay.
AN ANONYMOUS DONOR,
action.
Government's deninude for the army and appealed to the nation to grant the in order that Austria might cooperate navy with the Powers for the maintenance of
peace,
Greece has sisured Turkey that slie did
- A pleasant exrprise was sprang on the Com.net inspire the Cretan proclamation, and mittee of Management of Union Church at its hopes that their hitherto friendly relations last meeting. Considerable, repairs to the will not be disturbed
rob, The Manso, and the Church Hall. re resently boss in progress, including the
LONDON, October 9th, Baron áébrenthal, Austrian Foreign making goot of a large amount of damage by Minister, addressing the delegations at white ants and by the typhoon of the 27th of Budapesth, eaid that the regularization of July; and an item on the agende was the question the position in Bosnia and Herzegovina was. as to how this expenditure was to be met.. Committee, reported that the outlay to date and quite in accordance with the spirit of Dr. D. Maadquald, Convenor of the Building the natural conclusion of Austria's work, amonted to $1,142:18; and then read a letter the treaty of Berlin. of the Church, who desires to be anonymous, Four British battleships and four cruisers from Mr. I. Mitchell, stating that a membây had paid the bill for $1,142.18, which duly left Multa yesterday evening under com- discharged, was laid on the table. A complete overhaul of the exterior of the Church buildmund of Rear Admiral Prines Louis of
Lemnos in the Grecian Archipelago. in ga is about to be proceeded with as soon as Battenberg, it is believed for the island of the dry season in established,
Other ships are being bastily docked and got ready for sea.
LATER.
thus be preventedh impartially and the increase of litigation will
DEPATURE OF AN OFFICIAL,
Thotai Wan Tsang Yau will leave Canton on- the 12th instant and proceed to Tibet to take up his now position as Minister.
THE VOLUNTEERS.
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persuaded," Sir ERNEST BATOW wrote, that if missionaries uniformly refrain from direct Intervention on behalf of native Christians and confive their representing to H. M. Consis actual porsecution, such a redound to the proservation of peace botwoon converts and non-converts, and to the "pread of a genuine Coristianity among the people of China." In his recently published book Mr. H. B. Mouse introduces some very interesting remarks on this question with the observation that when the missionary far in the interior, may miles from the observing oyos of the Consul, transfers a corner of his protesting cloak to his poor (persecuted) con- vert he may be doing what is right, but it is not lawful; and this is the nake I fast underly.
The Y.M.C.A. hold its opening social on ing many an episode leading to a riot?" The communication from the Peking Gavera-
Saturday night. The attendance was not no ment which we print t-lay, among our largo as usual, owing to the inclement weather, Canton news, is an admission which is very but the evening proved very pleasant for those welcome, even though it is belated, that the present. The Hon. Mr, F. I. May, C.M.G., primary cause of the riots in which is made a genist chairman and a musical pro- On October 3rd, JENNIE CATRELINE, only sionaries have been killed and their programme was contributed to by a quartette party, daughter of Captain and Mrs. S. D. PARK, toperty destroyed his, in fact, bean due to the consisting of Messrs Ayris, Piercy, Jories and HEINRICH E. W. KIEZWIETH
On October 3rd, at Shanghai, THOMAS EDWIN, dilatorinage or incompetence of the Chinese Moore, while Mr. D. Harvey gave selections on
Captain JAMES WATTS
court of law. It is a gratifying sign that the one stringed violin, and Mr A, A. Claxton youngest son of the inte of Tientsin, to Nous, youngest daughter of Mr.
the Government is alive to the need gave a nɔlo. and Mrs. OSBORNE MIDDLETON.
will scoure of such judicial reform as
Mr. W. J. Gallagher, the representative of the prompt and impartial administra Mr. G. G. Kiss, horse exporter of Bydney, who On October 4th, at Shanghai, JoN ALEXANDERtion of justice, especially in cases sayour-is at prosent in Heagkong, co Batarday received But the a wire from Japan informing him that the Ross, Acconstant of the Chartered Bank, aged jug of religious persecution.
exhortations of the Government, we fear, Government had prohibited the Pari Matuel on For the put eight years Mr. a properly race courses, HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEX ROAD will be of little avail until
trained judiciary is provided. That it Gallagher has been taking Australian horses to Japan for the various racing clubs, but the wire LONDON OPPION: 131. FLEET STREST. EC.
should be necessary for the Government to
ho received from his ageat on Saturday, ordered remind the Judges of their obvious duty him to cancel all further orders on socount of nerely serves to confirm the distrust in the action of the Japanese Government. their impartiality which is admirably expressed by Mr. H. B. MORSE in the following extract: There is a manifest
a fortnight previously Mr. Ross developed liver toudency, clearly recognised by all, even the most impartial, but quite incapable trouble and au operation was performed with contained several references to action taken by the Chinese authorities bearing upon the of legal demonstration, for the judges of the such sucoses that his early recovery seemed status of missionaries and the attitude of the land, tu cases where the right is not assured; but the apparano of further com- Chtusse magistrates wing dealing with cases obviously on one side or the other, to decideplications rendered another operation necessary and from this henever rallied. Mr. Rosa bad an which Christian conforts are concerned. ex mastu ano against the convert; ostensibly experience of about twelve years abroad in the was in April lest that the Imperial such decisions are given con is good legal eervice of the Chartered Bankai neheld high Tescript was published with drawing the grounds as any case in China is ever decided, the N- Daily News says, and was held in high privilege of official status which the Catholic | but practically the underlying reasons esteem, not only for his breiness abilities, but have a capacity of 10,000 cab, fo end and question, has been printed in a White Bookcommand of the Infantry Company; vica missionaries in China had enjoyed since the convert's religion--not the Judgo's for his kindly disposition, which had earned for him the affection and respect holleagues 1899; but while the missionaries have antipathy to the religion itself, but the doubtless recognised this recission they have ingrained feeling that the convert has and the entire staff, by whom his untimely not apparently acquinated in what we may become less Chinese than the non-convert, decease is deeply deplored, His death at the term the degradation it involves. We that he has received that foreign talut early age of 34 will cause wide-gyreed ragrat amongst his numerous friends and in Masonic presume, at least, that this is the raison which, io 1900, sent the missionary and oirdes, where he oocupied a prominent place, d'etre of the order recently received at convert alike to one common sacrifice on the and the deepest sympathy is felt for his widow,inangaration of an Aero Club, and from that it Canton from the Wai-Wu-Pu intimating altar of nationalism, "
On October 5th, at Shanghai, LAWREEENCE STOPART, to LELLA BAMSAY ANNAT DICH..
31 years.
DEATH.
The Baily Press.
HONGTONG, OCTOBER 12TH, 1908
Our Cantor correspondence recently has
Shanghai papers roerd, the death of Mr. John A. Ross, aceasta of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chinese rest
and for relativer at home,
It is officially stated that the vessels are going to watch events.
SHANGHAI'S FIRST AIRSHIP. Obviously until Shanghai is able to boast of its own airship sad seroplans, it will be possible
The Porte has issued a Circular Note to to asensa the Settlement of lagging behind the
Y-C. News. tproach, however, is now in a fair way to boing the Powers protecting against the annexa
the removed. Within there weeks we are promised tion of Bisnis, and appealing to
completed airship, ready very shortly after wards, at a favourable opportunity, for its treaty of Berlin.
of it is bandrede and hundreds of yards maiden flight. For the moment all there is to
be boats of varnish and being carefully sewa
THE OPIUM QUESTION.
The London Stock Exchange takes a of Chefoo silk in the course of, receiving seven gloomy view of the situation and stocks are together. In another corner of Chang Bubo a falling. is Captain J. W. Price, may be seen the Gardens, for the owner of the airship in poses framework of the asr being put together under
LONDON, October 9th. Curtisa the aeronaut's immediate supervision. The engine has already arrived a 10 b.p..
The report of Mr. Stephen Luck, Council motor weighing 50lbs, capable of giving the propeller 1,500 revolutious a minute.
and 20 ft in its lor of Legation at Peking, on the Opini ballon is to be 76 ft. long, and
of gae. The widest part. It will be
The most important event in the Volunteer year is almost upon us. The annual camp. which extends to sixteen days, will comxienge on Saturday, when a launch for the conveyance of the Corps will leave Blake Fior at 2,15.
As usual, a batch of promotions are announced at this time. Appended is the official list: No. 1 Company-To sergeants, Corp. 8. A.
Bombr. A. W. J. Peake, Bombr. F. Loureira, Seth and Corpl. C. E. Herbst; to corporals, and Gunner W. Pelling 1 to bombardiers, Gan nere E Humphreys, H. W. Watling, and C. Smith. No. 2 Company-To sergeant, Corpl.. A. E. Crapnell; to corporals, Hombre, H. Look, Bad CB. Hayward; to bombardiers, Gunners E. Raymond, F. E. Wilkins, H. J. Qalsk, and M. Manak. No. 3 Company-to sergeant. Gunner A. F. Warrack; to corporal, Bembir. H. T. Jackman; to bombardiers, Gunners J, A. D. Bullock, P. Jacks, and L. 8. Grecabill, No. 4 Company-to corporals, Bomber. V.
Sorby and Gauner G. A. Saunders; to bombardiers, Ganzers J. G. Mair, C. E. Frith, R. Duncan, and D. Young Engineer Com- pany-to sergeant, Corp), G. W. Kynoch; to corporal, 2nd Corporal J. H. Barrington to 2nd corporals, Sapporo F. P. Lanfesty and J. Eirst,
Captain G. G. Wood is appointed to the
Captain Johnston decensad, Stonematters after the Volunteers retorn from
The osdote may probably go under canvas at
propeller will be in front and will draw the which has been issued on the subject. In chip. By the Cricket Week this dirigible it he lays emphasis on the continued energy balloon should be ready for inspection and the of the Chinese Government towards the
HOW TO BB BEAUTIFUL Keep your com- first fight may be expected on the 31st instant. the original members of the American Aero Club
Charmant and Special Skis Tonic and Poudre If successful, and Captain Price, who is one of suppression of the trade, but remarks on the is confident of steering his craft all over the pathy of the provincial officials, to which plexion, Aura, Fillon's Crème Charmante, Lair Settlement and returning to the place from however there are some notable exceptions. Charmant will enable you to do it. Het Specialities for the Skiu are the study of a which be started, we may look forward to The growing force of public opinion supiletime. A 8. Wstion & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents
should be bat a short flight to an seroplane.
ports the Government,
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