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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, in his hands almost the most important of her bitterly wronged husband, and ba have the administrative departments of the bean a silent, but by no means unsympa, Empire. While outwardly posing assthetic sharer of his views. With a like patriot, desirous of restoring to China the abdication of self, she has willingly accepted administration of all the departments of the onerous task of guardian forced upon State, those better acquainted with the ber by her duty to her late lord; put his internal position of affairs knew him as a declared her infaution of keeping herself man utterly corrupt, even in the corrupt entirely aloof from politics as such. At the WATSON & CO., crowd that surrounded the Late Regency; same time she has not failed to urge upon and recoguised in bis schemes to get rid of her brother-in-law his duty na younger overy capable foreigner in the Imperial brother, towards her late husband's memory, Service simply an outward sign of the nor to point out to him that his own safety, irrepressible greed which was the really equally with the good of the Empire, actuating motive of all his assumed patrio- | demands that he should not hesitate in the tiam. Writing in last October, ere yet course he has adopted. From all this it there was any symptom of the coming will readily be seen that the task of the new change in the Regency, Dr. MORRISON, the EEGENT is one beset with dificulties and wail-informed, correspondent of the Times, dangars, and will require all the energies of did not hesitate to speak of him as the his life to be devoted to the task of clearing *Corrupt Minister CAN P". He, in fact, out the stall of corruption bequeathed to belonged to that utterly worthless class of him by the late Regency. That there are ministers, whom the Inte Dowaone, acting amongst the rising generation of officials under the inspiration of her favourite

with whom the interests of the eunuch, L: LIBSTING, loved to have around Empire weigh heavy, and who are prepared ber, and who acted as sponges to suck up to sacrifice themselves in the efort to restore the life-blood of the State, to be eventually the lost prestige of China, is an undeniable

unmentionable debaucheries of the Court. An anecdote, which, if not true, is ben SCISSORS IN CASES. trovato, is tuld of how Cues Pr himself became the means of exposing to the new REGENT the utterly unprincipled character RAZORS IN CASES.

FANCY TOILET

IN FANCY

ARTICLES. HANDSOME TOILET SETS, SILVER MOUNTED

LEATHER CASES,

HANDSOME PUFF BOXES CUT GLASS BOXES,

in Great Variety.

HAIR BRUSHES IN LEATHER CASES' squeezed

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fræ, 1909.

the annual Dorman Diner in Hongkong TELEGRAMS.

is aaronmood for Saturday the 13th inst.

Writing to the Shanghai papers Mr. R. Farone, Acting Consul General for Italy at that port, says--H. B. Tuan Fang notified me, some days age, how deeply he sympathized with the Italian people in the immense disaster which occurred in foily and Calabris and wishing to contribute towards the relief of the sufferers be had started a subscription amongst his ool- leagues, Viceroys and Governors of the variona provinces of China. The result of this is that Tis, 42,000 and 830,000 were subscribed; of this $10,000 have already been handed over to the Italian Consul-General in Hongkong and the

balance will daly be paid here to me.

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Dr. Peter Qulaosy, third son of Mr. William Quincy, (formerly Inspector of Police for the Native City, and a well-known resident of Shanghai and at present superintendent of the Governor's Police at Chinnfa) has been appointed Resident Surgeon at the hospital on the hinces Band, Shanghai. Dr Quincey is a graduate of the Hongkong Medical College and was formerly health officer of the Sanitary Department at Chinanfa. Mr. William Quincey Aimself is at present in Shanghai on three month's leave of absence from himafu. He has had strong inducemente hold out to him to join the Taotai's police police service he is justified in refusing to take the field unless the Tastai gives him a free hand to reorganize the force-Shanghai Mercury.

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THE PANAMA CANAL.

LONDON, February 2nd. Mr. W, H. Taft and party who are at Panama have reported that they are thoroughly satisfied with the progress made in the construction of the Canal and recommend that the original plans be maintained.

The Chief Engineer says that vessels will be able to pass through the canal by January 1st, 1915.

THE YUNNAN RAILWAY.

LONDON, February 2nd. The French Chamber of Deputies has adopted the Bill providing for the

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE ORIGIN OF THE CANTON FIRE.

{TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PERSS."]

DEAR SIR--In, your issue of thin date we notice under the caption "The Holocaust at Canton" the following:-"The Cre originated, it is said, through the lighting of one of the korosone lamps on the Kiteon System on board' the Tsai Kee flower boat; the flare caught some of the upper woodwork &o."

Such a statement, if true, is calculated to do

damage to the good name of the Kitson Light and we should therefore like to know where you you have that there is a grain of truth in it.

obtained the information and what proof, if any,

The Kitson Light is used in every quarter of the Globo; there are hundreds of thousands in

use at the present time and there has never been an accident as far as we are aware. There is no "flame" further than that given of by the spirits of wine on the torch used to beat the vapour tube, and very great carelessness would bare to be displayed before an uovident coula happen from such a cause.

The Chinese in Canton have been making cruda imitations of the Kitson lamps, and, if flower boat had one of these badly-mado articles

and eqandered in the fast; but it is also a fact that the best bave there, but he feels that after 39 years' unbroken raising of the Indo-Chinese loan of board, we can quite understand that an noci.

been deliberately crushed out during the recent reign of terror; and that not the least trying task incumbent on the Rzaswr will be that of discovering them and bringing them to the front. But it is also a fact that

houses for the Harbour master, and the outdeer

53,000,000 francs for the Yunnan railway.

isation of the Navy.

It is understood that the proposals involve an expenditure of 222 million

dent might occur as the Chinese-made oil tanks are not strong enough to withstand the pressure. to which they are subjected.

"We have no hesitation in stating that the Kitson system is one of the safest if not the safest Lighting Bystem in existence, at the present day, and we would ask you to kindly give publicity to this letter. We are, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully,

DODWELL & COMPANY, Limited. [The paragraph in question was inserted as received from cur Canton correspondent and wo

be obtained his information as to the origin of

Kitson lamp in use, and the process of lighting it, at Messrs. Dodwell & Co's oflee, and have no hesitation in endorsing the statements made in the above letter as to the safety of the system. No danger whatever is to be apprehended from the use of the genuine Kitson lamp, but orade and fraudulent imitations of the system such as are sold at Canton and in certain other (hinese cities are possibly very unsafe, and assuming it to be a fact that the fire was caused by a lamŢI "on the Kitson system," it can confidently be said that it was not a lamp manfactured by the

The Swatow correspondent of the N. C. Daily

REORGANISATION OF THE News, writing on developments at that port

FRENCH NAVY. of the man. In conversation with the of those brought near him at present, many, mays: The Imperial Customs ground is being. REGENT be spoke of the newssity of having if not the majority, are such as Caes P1, forsign staff. Mr. S. H. Harris, the late Com rapidly occupied with houses built for the

LONDON, February 3rd. M. Picard, the French Minister of PATENT RAZOR STROPS, SILAVING is new and suitable Palace erected for His and will require weading out with a firm missioner, who is now at Kowloon, will long be

Imperial Highness: "But how much will it cost ?" said the RECENT. "A million tacks," et impartial hand. This will probably remembered as the Building Commissioner. Marine has presented to the French gli1ly replied the minister, who saw lu' the Prove the hardest insk of all. A century of A new Post Office, new examination shed, now Cabinet a statement in which pro. are unable to state at present from what source

currupt and feeble government, such as event a safe means of adding to his ill-China has had to pass through, cannot but staff, a new signal tower, and a new atoa posals are submitted for the reorgan the fre. We have had an opportunity of seeing a gotten gains. "A million taels! and the have sunk deep into the foundation of REQUISITES Empire already groaning under its burdens; society; and it will require the strongest of Vory Fine Selection in Great Variety We must have something more modest." wills and the sllest of councils to place Vary zuba and BRIAR PIPES, CALA "Your Imperial Highness need have no Chion on a basis, whence unencumbered she

PIPES, (a Special Assortment), fear. I have already provided the money, any be able to work out her own salvation. BASH SMOKERS COMPANIONS, MEERSCHAUM and Амка CIGAE BO CIGARETTE was the reply. The REGENT pricked bis HOLDERS, CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES cars; whence came the million taels? The in real CROCODILE SKIN, SNAKE SKIN,

POUCHES in BEAVER, result was that CHEN Pr's audience was eto., TOBACCO CROCODILE, SWAKE. and DOE SKIN, eto, cloud, and a commission of enquiry institu TOBACCO BOXES and JARE, ASK TRAYS.

ted to examine into the methods of the Office. Any way, it is officially announced ALL THESE GOODS ARE OF THE that Caux Fr, having been denounced for

HIGHEST CLASS

peculation in his office, as well as for receiv- ing bribes, the Grand Secretary Bus KIANAI, and the Grand Councillor NA Toro have been appointed a Commission A.S. WATSON & CO.. to ascertain the facts of the case, and en-

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Correspondents must forward their names and Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith.

quire into the working of the Department. Of course, Commissions of Enquiry have hefore this been accessible to such methods as have been familiar to CHEN P, and Chex has been endeavouring, till the affair has become a public scandal even in

Admiral Lambton paid on official visit to Micso yesterday on H H. S. Alarity.

The bulletin issued yesterday stated that Her Excellency Lady Lagard continued to show slight improvement.

The Court of Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation now includes

the maze of Mr. H. A. Siebs,

Mr. J. H. Scott head of the firm of Messrs Butterfield and Swire, left Shanghai on the 30th ult. for Hankow on route to Peking.

Governor General of Indo-China intends shortly A Haiphong contemporary stated that the to go to Yunnan to formally open the railway to Mangtsa

launel, are monuments to his professional zoal, and his care for the comfort of his subordinates. In a short time the service will have a complete and self-contained plant, the result of his foresight and broad views. At the back Swatow francs. is extending rapidly along the deep creek. Godowns are being erected, and new streets formed, not in bewildering variety as in the old days, bat on a system, controlled by the police, and here again the hand of the late Com. missionar is seen. A Commissioner can do much to secure harmony of sim among the landholders in such a place as this, and he secured it. We want now a leader who will Office. persuade the Chinese into a national system of municipal government which will enlist the help, and so the contributors of the foreign communityFerb." Sap,”

Mr John Noble, of Messra. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, the

Peking, to make friends of the mamimon of engaged for six years thres American financial: his firm and Vickers, Bons & Maxim and the

The Chinese Government are reported to have exporte, Mesara. Hatch, Gulfoyle, and Grant, who are at present devising means for an issue

H. E. TANG SHAO YI.

LONDON,

February 3rd. Sir Edward Groy, the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, received H. E. Tang Shaoi at the Foreign

THE UNITED STATES AND CPIUM.

HOW TO WALTZ.

BY THE CHAMPION DANCER.

Kitson Company-ED.]

THE RECENT ARMED ROBBERIES.

It is satisfactory to be able to record that the perpetrators of tho numerous armed robberies which have been reported of late are falling into the hands of the rigilant police.

Two arreste have been made in connection with the armed robbery which occurred at No. 2, Reclamation Street, Yanmatí, in which a number of women were bound and gagged. The men arrested have admitted stealing from the

premises, but stated that they did not go there to commit armed robbery,

In connection with the armed robbery on the border at Bantin. Sargeant Cooper has been inccessful in making an arrest. The man was charged at the Magistracy yesterday, and the hearing of the case was adjourned.

In the borglary at Youmati which brought about the death of Lance-Sergeant Mille three

addresses with communications addressed to the big "aphere of influence has rendered of Chinese Imperial money, both in bank notes way, was recently, elected Master Cutler of who is reputed to be the champion ball-room more men have been captured. They were placed

unrighteousness; but CHEN's own indiscreet attempt to bring the REGENT himself within practically impossible his whitewashing. Not unnaturally there is much futtering.

LONDON, l'ebruary 3rd. The United States Senate has pass well known shipbuildors and gunmakers, is on ed a Bill prohibiting the importation Mr. Noble came out vin Biberia joining his wife

visit to Japan accompanied by Mrs. Noble of opium except for medical purposes. on board & N. D. Lloyd steamer in China. Mr. John Noble has come out to inspect the now. steel works at Muroran, a joint enterprise of

"The waltz will never die out, for it is the Hokkaido Tanko Kisen Kaisha. He will shortly

This is the opinion of Mr Georgie Mahrer, be joined by Mr. Albert Vickers who, by the most perfect and graceful of all dances." Shefeld. The new works will shortly be dancer of the world, and whom Mr. George started and will be devoted to the production of Edwardes has engaged to appear in the third before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy Widowa will appear in Court with the other men arrested higholsas nieel for gun lorgings, eto. It will not of Who Merry Widow at Daly's Theatre resterday and remanded till Friday, when they Although Vinns is the home of the waltz, in connection with this affair, to answer to the All letters for publication should be written on about the dovecots of the Capital, and the Samuel amuel & Co. are preparing to establish be under the direction of experts from the about a week henne. Kad je

charge of murder.. Imperial Japanese Navy with the game and that the Vienne naive town, I do not of specialists from the English works. Mr. think that the Viennese are by any means per-

representative recently. Noble will also inspect the Explosive Factory foot waltzers," Mr. Mahrer told a newspaper at Hiralanka, which is just starting the mana. facture of cordite for the Japanese Govern- ment. These works have been built by Arm- strong, Whiteworth & Co. in conjunction with have had no opportunity or seeing English the Nobel Explosive Co, of Ardeer, Scotland, people at private dances, but the few I have

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curtains of the Palace of Iniquity are already trembling. But it is not to be ex- pected that the powers of darkness will willingly submit to the new regime:

Is this the region, this the seat That we must change for heaven? This

mournful gleam

For that celestial light? Be it so, since ha Who now is sovreign can dispose and bid

and coinage.

A Japanese paper reports that Mosers a large bank with a capital of one million pounds sterling. The object of the proposed bank is said to principally undertake foreign

loans for Japanese,

To-day at the Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe, the first of three sister ships, built to the order the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, is to be ladnom

They lift their feet off the ground far too much, and cannot resist jumping up and down, In my opinion the Americans and Parisians are

I of

Mantakok "hold up," and a man and a woman who wers detained on a charge of receiving the stolen property, will appear before the Court a

Two men arrested in connection with the

week hence

The facetious robbers who called on a party

What shall be right; furthest from him is band Those ships are to be 6,000 res and to In both the above canon, the Japanese Govern-seen on the Riviers dance to very quick Lane, Central District, and after tendering the

But, as the poet says: "Better to reign in hell than arre in heaven." All the powers of the reactionaries, and they are still not fow, are being summoned to make one last stand before the old edifice goes down. By HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 4TH 1909.

an observant witness the present state of Tar list of ministerial changes at Peking Peking is described as that of the earth is by no means likely to end with the when for a time the devil had been cast out, diamiast of YUAN SHI-KAI. None of the and had come down, having great wrath,'

hare a displacement of 12,500 tops. Ticomament is pledged to support the enterprise by Mura is the name to be given the shin hanshed the purchase of a certain quantity of the to-day.

ontpat annually.

"China's Holy Land" is the mibject of this Club. The lecturer, Dr. C. K. Edmande, of evening's lecture at the Union Church Táterary

the Canton Collage, is a well known lecturer and

■ description of his recent tours across S. W.

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS,

To dance the waltz as it should be danced the gliding motion known as the Boston should be employed, and the lady instead of placing her hand on her partner's shoulders should place firmly between his shoulders, ning the same firm hold as his.

The clasped hands should be held at the greatest possible distance from the body, and the sems should not be bent

Those whu see me, dance at Daly's There with Miss Gabrielle Ray, who, by the way, to learn that he is an ex-Austrian cavalry wonderfully graceful dancer, will soon be able

Mr. Makrer,

of New Year Celebrants in a shop in Kwai Wa

compliments of the season covered the inmates with revolvers or threatened falem with knives, have also been apprehended, and will appout before the Court shortly

GREAT BRITAIN AND TIBET,

TEXT OF THE TREATTA

ministers appointed to high office by the late because he knoweth that he hath but a little lime light views and the public are cordially tinually made in the excellent programme, dicer, is a large, powerfully built man, but their goode to whomsoever they please, to

Empress Dowager have earned themselves u time. The whole city has, according to this shadier reputation than CH'Ex Pi, boad of statement, been turned into one den of cor. the Biard of Posts and Communications; ruption, wherein each and every is seeking and there are not a few who will feel easier to ranke best use of his remaining term to at learning that he is already the subject of turn into his own net-what yet remains a Board of Enquiry. CHEN Pris the officer to be gathered of the harvest. At the whose particular. object of dislike has been the Maritime Customs; and who, under thegment, in fact, the issues of good and pretence of patriotiem, has been seeking to evil for China are already in the assay undermine its utility andintegrity. Anothering crucible, and much depends upon the institution which has incurred his particular result whether China is to be restored displeasure, in the Imperial Post Office, and to her piristime influence, or whether,

invited to attend-

After the day's work there is nothing like a little relaxation, and this is to be found in Shantung is looked forward to with much Harmaton's tent at Causeway Bay in the shape interest. The lecture will bo illustated with of unilored enjoyment. Changes no cost always for the better. The performances of The Government, says Chase Public Opinion, the sugaelove dog owned by the Circus intends to start compulsary education in the have already been mentioned, with the ex Metropolis next Spring, but the Board of Education of the little fox terrier who loops plishments is animal traints cation finds that there are serious naucial the loop. difficulties in the way, as there are some 148,000 little animal requires to be seen to be appreciat houses in Peking sad, assuming tech house to ed., In Mr. Almero, Harmston's have a wire send one child to school and each khrel to hold walker second to none who have appeared in the

be required. 100 children, over one thousandthecla rould. East, while the jockey acts of Mr. W. G. Harms

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The feat of this

wonderful

The text of the Treaty concluded between the United Kingdom, China, and Tibet relative to

Tibet liberty to deal in kind or in money to sell the trade of Tibet has just been published The new-regulations ensure for British subjects in

purohaas native commodities from whomsoever as light as a feather in his murements. He has they please, to fire tra sport of a shy kind, and to those who have watched him dance declare he is

and he was the conformity with local usage and withontuan had a remarkable career.e of his accom- conduct in general their business transnotion in first trainer to indaco a lion ride round a ring vexations restrictions or oppressive measures on a horse's back.

whatever. China engages to arrange elative He is also a fine singer, and has toured police measures at the mart and along the roate to the marts. Great Britain undertakes to America in mannical plays.

withdraw the trade agents' guards at the marts, and to station no troops in Tibet, so as to remove all cause for suspicion and disturbance among the inhabitante.

WEATHER REPORT

fon are improving nightly. His wonderful somersanit set is a dight worth seeing, The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued → It is further provided that in the event of and so is the display of the clerer Franta, the following reportID LANG

hax ambjente and persons of Chinese and Tibetan A Naval and Military festival service is to Troupe. It is also interesting to watch the

the W. be held at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, beautiful but treacheronis tigers on the tricycle, fallen

settled-1 sho is on Tuesday next at 9 pm, when a sermon will be or dining aticably with bears. The praebed by the Bight Rev. Lord Bishop of Emanuels esra endless applause for the music

By kind permission of Lt.Col Victoria. Beart, D.S.O., and the Officers, the Band of The Buffs play in addition to the Cathedral Organ. A collection will be made on behalf

which they drew from various unmusical in. struments, while the clowns strike a new well of Last, but mirth-moving anecdotes nightly.

here, the institution being of comparatively like other decayed Powers, recent growth, be conceived that the task of to sink for ever into oblivion. In his upsetting an undertaking only just begin-pressat course, there is little doubt, the found himself materially ning to be a source of profit to the Govero, REGENT has ment would be a fairly easy task. He, too, strengthened by the influence for good of

not least, the renowned William Schultz causes it was who by the introduction of a man te present EMPRESS DOWAGER, who in all of The Soldiers and Sailors' Families Asso- the public to marvel at his daring in leeping known to be ut erly worthless, and who was his troubles seems to have loyally stood by ciation.

the loop, and, the hearty greeting which he is known also to have paid heavily for the br late Lusband. Although no relation, 1".

always accorded will be intensified tonight, Mrs. Beatrice Mauricia, Anderson and Mr. the first occasion on which he will loop the open appointment, t's the chief directorship of the except through the accident of her marriage Northern Railways, brought about the to the late EMPEROR, of his successorland Walter Geurge Stevenson how of Manila, were loop.

married at Christ Church, Yokelaua, on the resignation of Mr. KINDEL, who as Engi- adopted sou on the uneasy throug of China, 25th ult. The preliminary, corgny took place neer-in-Chief had not only constructed, but the EMPRESS DOWAGER has been called at the British Consulaty Genual, Mr. John had brought to be a valuable asset the through that accident to take the place of Carey Hali, H.B.M,'s Cor-General, perform The postul traffic at Christmas, was excop- Railways of North China. Unfortunately mother to the infant who now occupies that ing the ceremony. The witnesses were the tionally Lay. At St. Martin's la Grand about under the utterly corrupt administration Throne. But though she has never per- bride's brother-in-law, Mr. H. D. Jones, 70,000,000 letters, cards, and newspapers were that came into power during the later peroid mitted herself to be tempted into the stormy Manager of the Tokobure branch of the Hong dealt with shout 20,000,000 in excess of the kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and ordinary number. At Mount Pleasant the number of purcels handled was the highest on of the late Express Cau H, CHER PI, annaged to get into bis hands the Telegraph path of politics, she aces all through to Sir Claude MacDenikl, G.C.V.D., G.C.MG

were dealt with. Administration, so that practically be Held have acted the part of consoling angel to K.C.D., H.B.M. Abassador to Japan.

LONDON'S CHRISTMAS MAILS.

It

On the gird 11.55 am SP 934 disputes arising at; the macts between Bifch considerably oven tély Godhood and S. nationalities, they shall be figured info and Another depression has developed over the British perous conference between the Trede agent at the nearest mart and. the (“hinese and Tibeten" authorities of Eastern Ses to the West of the Loochoos.

the Judicial Court at the mart, the object will probably more towards N.E

Pressure is highest over the Yangtze valley. of personal conference being to ascertain The monsoon will probably freshen in the facts and to do justice. Where there is a Formosa Channel and the N. part of the China divergence of view the law of the country to Sea

which t e defendant belongs shall guide In any of such mixed onses the officer, or officers, of the defendant's nationality shall preside at the trial, the officer, or officers, of the plaintiff's country merely attending to watch the course of the trial. All questions in regard to rights, whether of property or person, arising between British subjects shall be subject to the juris diction of the British authorities.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours' ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-

(N.to N.E. winds, Hongkong & Neighbourhood.

freshening fair Formosa Channel

Same se No. I South coast of Chins between? Same as No. 1,

Hongkong and Tamocks. ! South coast of China between game as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan...

The Tibetan authorities, in obedience to the instructions of the Peking Governments, having a strong desire to reform the judicial system of Tibet, and to bring it into acoord with that of Western nations, Great Britain grecs to

Make Tibet whenever such rights are relinquished in The I.G.M. str. Prins Sigismund which left China, and when she is satisfied that the state

arrived at on the 2nd inst. at 6 am.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

record. During the week 2:295.321-parcele kors on Saturday, the 30th alt. at 7 pm, has

relinquish her rights of extra-territoriality in

of the Tibetan laws and the arrangements for

their administration and warrant her in so doing.

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