CRICKET.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894.
Far East" refers to, and the other deals with the history of the Manchus. Thas from years of Caune, experience and latecome with the Chinese, Dr. Po s may be fairly cotuled to speak of the effect of t? • present war on China, and denote the ove; whelming influ nces that China may yet bring to bear on the Tepanese. The regret that a hasty interview only allowed of Dr. Rose dealing briefly and lightly with the subject.
LADIES RECREATION CLUB 2. HCFGKONG 5.
When the stamps were drawn lust night the Ladies Recreation Clab had totalled 144 runa in their first tanings, while the Hongkong Cricket Club bad lost 3 wickets for 24 rons, Play was resomed today, when the Cricket Clab XI, through the splendid hitting of Kille (25), put together in their first innings 197 runs. The match, while attracted a good number of spectators, ended in a draw.
Scores are appended :—
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
FIAT ZINC,
A. Wardnek, bwh Valling
F. Lammert, h Volling........
Mort, Valings........
S Farklet, Dorky, & Vallinge
C. M Fish, low Daytime E
F. Mailand, Darby, h Yelling.com
J. 8. Inwwin, a and b Valling
R. C. 1, c wettenham, h Darby
Sturz-Mor Reade, the
Valling....
Let Davies, lz Markham,
G. Hesper, nat aut
Fairne!!
Tota!.....
LADIES RECREATION CLUB
SECOND INIMOE.
F.D Markham, & Firth
A. S. Anton, Foween ↳ Flih ......
P. G. Anderson, Mass, & Davies.
5. &. Darly, Maitland, h LawBONE..
10
Sundays at Newchwang
Mookden
in connection with the missionary ca
For many years, sald Dr. Ross, I have laboured Monden. On the last Sunday in October, in consequence of the military state of affaire penvalling in that city and the surrounding country, I, in company with Dr. Chriatie, American missionary, let! Monkden, bad been about twenty
FILTE in Moukden. We we the last to leave and had previously sent the women and children
While away.
at Moukden and on our way to this place we were treated very courteously by those Chinese officials and military with whom we came in contact, and were not interfered whit by any of the soldiers. From Moukden to Newchwang we travelled by boat on the river, and I remained two That accouets for the delay on my journey. Before I left I sent a mossenger northwards to gain information, and he left just before the last Eght north of
of the Yaloo river took place. The messenger returned to Moukden and reported that he had met a number of Chinese soldiers retreating. The messenger considered the num ber of soldiers retreating av large, but apparently there retreating soldiers, from what he said, did not appear to be more than a few hundreds. The retreats of the Chinese commenced on the first day of the fighting. was surprised to learn that the troops who had retreated were not Manchu troops, bat were soldiers frons Tientsio, do not know that they ever fired a shot. THE WINGLOK STREET OUTRAGE. General Yeb, who was in command, I believe, has already lost his rack for that defeat. In consequence of this it was reported that Feng Hwang Clang had fallen, but it had not fallen, for the Chinese left it, and the Japanese did At the Police Court yesterday morning the five Chinree Implicated in the recent said on Naning of the trouble at Moukden and 1 not advance on it. That was the begin 56, Wirglak Street, were charged before Mr. H. E. Wadehenge with having caused the death of thought it was best to leave, for there was Sikb constable Ahmed Singh and an unknown Moukden there were large numbers of to be gained by remaining. When Chinaman,
Police Constable No se uld he was en duty soldiers there, with a force varying from tons in twenty thousand in the city. These soldiers ware not far from the scene of the outrage about continually arriving from the interior and depart 7p.m., en November 270d, when Ng Cheak, ing for the front. the witness who
who gave evidence on Wednesday,
Rev. G. R. Vallings, e Malland, Firth
J. Clarke, e madh Lewon.....
W. M. Thompson, Firth
F. H. Dean, birth ....................
C. Febhald, & Firth
W. A. Eweltenham, nut aut
Ex
"Total,
THE CHARGE OF MURDER,
AD
China is Gow near at hand, that pesce fu possible within a very short time. It will also explain how it is and why it is that Javan has, bestowed exclusive nitention within the limited sphere in which the operations have been carried us, and that not a province of Chlon Proper has been disturbed by the hostile presence of the enemy.
To-day's Advertisemen.s.
HARMSTON'S GRAND
****}}} CIRCUS.
Bearing in mind them that the abject of the WAY WAR two-fold; first, to diablish the Independence and the possible fature regenera- ion of Korea; second, to exact such guarantees om China as wou'd forever after bar out any fulare Interference on her
solerence on her part with that penis. sular kingdom, it can now readily be divined from the location and character of the contest and the civil as well as military provisions Japan bas made for
for permanently what are her ultimately occupying the counity,
and purposes. sate designs The first part of thei
part of the programma has, one might claim, already been accomplished, and with the capture of Port Arthor and Moukden the terms of the second part will doubtless be fully and ROYAL
factorily met. This latter, however, in order to its complete fulfilment will involve the crasion of Mancharia, from Port Arthur to Amor and from Shangbaikato to the Yaloo, te Japan, and it is on that basis she will soon be ready to entertalı any peace proposals that Chias may make dleech. With Part Arthur in her bands and all Manchuria subject to her rule, it needs no seer to discern that unt
will Ching
be debarred from future interference with Korea, but that Japan will have set in motion a revolution, political, social, and Industrial, that will in a few years entirely change the whole face of Eastern Asls, and Introduce an era of development and progress, such as ages on ages of the former stagnation and conservattom with their slow-going reforms could never accomplish
to
Should such in reality prove to be the policy of Japan to the conduct and outcome of this was, then indeed will the whole world become her debtor and what may have seemed a pure and unprovoked aggression be condoned by the magnanimity of its conduct and the world-wide benefits of its accomplishment.
CHINESE WOMEN.
Schlegel on Chinese women before the Oriental In the course of a paper read by Professor
Congress at Geneva, he remarked:-The moral and social condition of Chinese woman te superior to that of her sisters in Turope. From prehistoric
took him to No. 56, Wingick Street, where he saw teased repeating rifles-or “quick-árfog times the condkion of the Chinese woman doès
laside,
Sikh constable Ahmed Singh, No. 575, at the door. The door was opened by somebody last and be then saw two Chinese, one of whom he
Treated. Hemato n
I queue and "grab a his
all
noi seem to have been servile. The first
noticed him feeling under his coat evidently for officers. I harropean fashion by palivo Odes, gives ur the idea of woman free In ber
I
Most of these soldiers, I was surprised to were remarkably well armed. They nearly guns" aa they called them and these soldiers to my personal knowledge were drilled constantly Important historical document, the Book of day
never seen or heard of Foreign movements, in her pleasures, and in her amours. officers drilling troops in Moukden. On my passie to Newchwang I did not meet any gives
And of this early conditten the Chinese poets retreating soldiers, because
some exquisite decripilons. At the met batches of soldiers going to Le by time of the great wars between the feudal
Liaoyang where Mr. Wylle was murdered. The country through general, bat M. Schlegel estimates that for princes, the corruption of manners became which I passed was perfectly galet. At New The first 3,000 years of the Empire womas, ing soldiers, as naturally they made for the to that of 1 chwang, however, I saw a good many retreat far from occupying in China an Inferior position nearest sale port, from which they could
man In fact
had in superior faftaence. embark te
the Princesses and their exprices The power to their homes. Hanan me
These were chiefly
were such that 1 receive any further news I did not 4.
were not sought in marri age.
orlacass. These ladies
revolver. He struggled with him and with the artisiarce of one of the foils managed to secore him and to take away his weapon, The revolves in Court was the one he selsed. As he was taking the тад away, shots were fired from the inside of the shop. One of the shole struck him on the arm. When A they had got the distance of two shops Then duwn the road, another shot was fired. He saw hls prbener rtumble, but did not know at the time he had been wounded. We discovered
they
thai at the palice' station. The revolveret fighting on my way to Newchwang, because A Chinaman would sooner bara bl
be
have taken placa--more
handed over at the police station had all five I was right away from where confilets might barrels faded. He saw nobody else in the shop besides the two men'; he could not identify the away. As far as the fighting was concerned it ore than one hundred miles Recond min. He heard altogether fire shots. might have been in the moon hom what palpable
District watchman No. 41 corroborated, as
It had d upon the Natives in the districts we did also the head watchman,
through. They were
were carrying on their from military affairs.
One
Police Constable Pimer, No. 64, slated
el labours seiene as usual, without #D
distraction
passed their lives in making visits, when they feet off then
marry
example was imitated by their followers, and the invariably spoke badly of their husbands. Their evil spread from class to class.
to class. It was to sup press the abuse of these visits that the barbarous custom of preventing the growth of the feet of women was introduced. In 1664 the reigning
Nevertheless, M, Schlegel maintains that but was re-established four years later.
that scandalous scenes between husband and wife are much rarer than in Europe, except
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330d he was standing on the Praya, near the by the floods this year. The river valley was in Hongkong, Canton and Macao Stormbost Com by the pany's What, when be heard shouts. A man | By places inundated and there were hundreds he Chiness woman is not merely a slave, and dressed in 1 blue coat rushed down from an affarmers destitute. With regard to the reported easterly direction to the water's edge. He treasures at Monkden, those stories are entirely **w him lean towards the water, Police
lice fabulous Moukden, is a fairly prisparaus chy, Sergeant No, 571 wAL
was standing in front of bim.
With good shops and forms the centre of
get the superior classes, where the Jewis He saw the watchmen following. They selled for Manchuris. There has been no Japanese husband frequently leads to quarrels. In China
of the rightful wife against the concubines of the man, who bad ne revolver about him.
advance on Mon
Moukden, up to week ago when I They went towards Hillyard Street, and on
lalt Nawchwang.
very often the husband was the slave. From the point of view of free access to the arts, the way heard
wblatin and saw
The Japanese Army that crossed the Yaloo Ilterature, and the selences, the Chinese were card a police some Indians running towards them. He left the and took Kia-lies-cheng has retired in the direc-more emancipated than the European women, Paroner in Uge of them and want in the direction of Port Arthur. They never took to the Learned women had been innumerable in China. Tender is reserved. tion of the whistle, On getting to Hillyard Street, Moukden road, and by out doing so they showed and illustrious women abounded. The political between Wis plok Street and Bonham Stand, be their wisdom because they would have been cat influence of women in Chine was sise often * Sikh constable No. 575 witting on the ground. off. The roads to Mɛukden are very
bad and wound in it, and said a ballet had crossed
have hir body, but he (witress) did not understand him to say it had struck him. The wounded man was sent to the hospital in a chair. Witnees then heard there were thieves to No. 56, Wiarlok Street, so he proceeded there and found the fadds scarcely worthy of the name of a fort. After in its results. The rapidity with which chidren HONGKONG
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He showed him his right arm which had HEMTM | BPO ssally guarded, and the Japanese would ken ↑ grea), mg was evidenced by the extraordinary Her Majesty's Treasury Ofcs,
of the shop tled together.
position occupied by the Empress-Dowager in
had no supplies whatever: The might advance by Newchwang Japanese, truly, But Klachow was only a place thrown up hastily to meet the Japanese attack. It will be of no benefit to the Japanese if they hold it, but it may
gward the
he Yaloo. That
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Station when the Silben table was brought in, stated that the man was wounded in the right arm and left breas). He took him to the Govern ment Civil Hospital, and handed him over to Dr.
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Japanese fleet might fire away at it, but it would are such that no fleet can attack it. The be hopela by so doing to make any effect upon It. It can only be taken in the rear, and no Police Constable No. 137, who was on duty doubt the Japanese are quite cognisant of that, Dear the scene of the outrage, said he heard for I believe they are landing their troops to throo shots fired. He went in the direction
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It would anticipated
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A representative of the Shanghal Mercury
Gia Galina no more thought of the Japanese learning that Dr. Ross, a well usiowe undertone. Tulpatiam islanden. Calan looked on walie calulugetar ngalaes them than they did of the in Manchuria, kad arrived froda: the city of Monkden, dalled upon that gentlenes the en
Japan arzand and equipped her forces, and morning, and in the course of an Interview hought, no doubt, Japan might prove a vainabis Einn some very interesting and Pratende ally in the future. information Porting the paikka e in um what I knew are conven- sumies of the two powern statio
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