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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THUSRDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1895.

may even endeavour to annex part of Chloa..

A final victory by japan would be followed, la my bellef, by the extirelon of Chinese nationality

At one moment or other in this development of events, Russla » wat step in. Yellow Sea, and the coasts thereaf

In the Fat East her tue obfec ive is the Whether she wins or leses, I ilk quiincental. that Japan in the end will have to pay the piper If she loves, she will have to pay to China; if she wins, to Russie,

G#leg "cubs " Siver' Cloud and Silver Dart "powed “frelle in 12, 107, 2 nd 1 44: Torc«ligh and Diploinat nego dating 14 mille in 35, 109. 1.46, 2.27, 256 and 331, the Derby candidate bring 'cumped nut' after racine a mile and be Galshed several lengths 1-hind his comparion. Havoc, by bimself, got ever rå mile, in 40, 1.55, 2.30.3 3 of and 3 39. Venom and Crusader's spin of mile In 31, 1.08 and 1.48) was nothing to boast of, nelther was the Swiit and Voltiguer "paw," 1 mile, which took 368, 1.14), 1.51, 1.27 and 3 mins. OZŠ SECH. A large number of pontes were sent out for a "swester" during the latter part of the forenoon, and on Saturday morning a lot of Interesting work witt undoubtedly be done, and be duly reported naturally incline France to follow sult in anything that Russia msy do. But, apart from that, France has, or believes that she has, a complaint of some standing against Chinn for her alleged conduct on the Tongola frontier,

Left to themselves,

by

EARLY BIRD.

SHIPPING CASUALTIES, IN THE FAR EAST DURING 1804.

On Februmy 7/h, an unknown steamer, sup poised to be the St. Asaph, wei sunk by collision with the stramer Hangchow, off Breaker Point, and all handeere lost. On the 19th February, the M.M. steamer Soigen, engaged on the Toukla branch line, went ashore on the rocks near Poulo Cambit, and became a total wreck. On the rch the Fine-funnel steamer Tantalus March the struck on a re

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The intervention of Russ on the north, I cannot but assume, would be quickly followed by the intervention of France on the

South The Informal alliance between these Powers

t

It is possible that Russia and France might be minded to partition China.

Germany, one would think,

But

could bardly allow either France or Russis to galo such an enormous accession of strength without a word in the matter. Nor could America be indifferent, Her faterests to the Pacific have been steadily increasing of late yours,

It is idly whispered that her sympathies incline her to Japan. And then, when all other Powers were dragged in, it it not Impossible that we,

for Hongkong table Island while making | molens volens, might bring up the rear >" gth, cone from the North; she got off on the

ably damaged. On the

On the following

day the Hongkong and Whampor Dock's Co." tug Pilot Fisk came to Rrief off Tamto Jaland while ginklore

out in the assistance of the stranded sickmer Tantalus. On the 30th Marcha collision took place betweeen the steamers Oxus and Gl aon, but the damage was light. On the roth April the Japanese steamer Nippon Mark was wrecked off Aylen Bay, and on the 25th of the same month the Betish ship Drumellan stranded and was subsequently towed by a number of British me

on

off

WHO WINS CHINA WINS THE WORLD, Asked blu view of Mr. Pearson's preposterous forecast of the ascendancy of the yellow races, Ste Thomas Answered-

"The crucial question of the fatore will be, not whether they will absorb the Western options, but which western nation will absorb Ching!

Who shall have the governing and drilling of obedient, and most governable people?

these great masses of hardy,

one slice of China, with lis millions of

the 11th May a collision-of-war. On soldiers, would give to any one

occurred between the camers Affike Maru and

und Monmouthshire near the Tangaba Lightshin; both vessels were damaged, and, on the 21st of the same mor

montb, the German steamer Alwine. Sayd was totally Iost of Thuren Tilands, while on

■ voyage from Nowchwang to Amoy. On the 2nd June the Bellish steamer Windsor, from Hoflà to Delaware Breakwater, went ashore on the Zul Hotaba K-cf, but got off after jettisnulog a quantily of her rare. On the 21st of July calision took place between the steamers Wachtdate Mara and Chingts at Woosung On the 25th July the most serious disaster

of the year was that

Branded

the Indo-China stemmer Kowshing, which had be chartered for Ibe conveyince of Chinese troops to Kores, She was sunk by piese man-of-war, and about 102, fuit were lost; and we regret to state that the outrage na Hellish, vessel has not

beer you serted, which, wander, discreditable to the Badal Government. On the 4th August the Cana lan Pacific Co's teamer Emprass of China the Red Booy, Woosung, but was go off on the 13th. Do the 27th Se teme the Jene steamer Yodogawa Maru wagereckel ner Hakata. On the rit Oher the German te mer Beltona was weaked on the Paracels. On the 22nd October, the M.M. rama Saghallow caught fire at Kobe, hat the image was not very great. On the 26 Ocypher the st amer Menam, belonging to the Medes Flavtales de Cochin-Chine, was wrecked near Pont Samit. On the 2nd Novem ber the steamer fghan and Astoun collided in Vakolatas Harbour. On the 24th November the American ship Mery L. Stone was wrecked off the NE, coast of Formosa. On the and December a silous fire occurred on board the 3.1. antr Free at Yakobama-Mercury.

with

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. »

REMARKABLE FORECAST.

The following summary of a conversation ir Thomas Wade, ex-British Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Peking, is taken from an article published in the Contemporary Reviete an * The Chino-Japanese Confilct-und

l will he Aller

found

especially interesting at the prescut juncture

Sir Thomas resided wards of forty years f In Chins, during twelve of which he was Her Majesty's representa- Hive. Considerable weight may, therefore, not unreasonably be attached to his remarkable promosita along, some of which have already turned out "trumps. From what he says there appears reason to asume that we are likely at no very distant period to witness ore of the greatest sensations of history, something very Hike a political facement of the major portion of the glah, and a od deal depends on the Japanere moving victorious in the present conflict. If Japan vigorously follows up her anceruses and seiza Man ukden (she has got that hislerical city yet. - -Ed." HK, T.] and Hsingking, the sacred home and birthplace the reigning Mancha dynasty, as well as the major portion of Manchuria, Sir Thomas opines that the existence of the dynasty would be ed and the Fmpire be shaken to it bus. would rally if the has time, but seemingly

Japan has been puiting forth strenuous efforts to prevent her girding up her loins before it is too late, but whe ber their movements have been Buff:lently rapid to ensure ulilmate and we funcy the advisers of the have already experienced several grievous disappointments-time alone will show. As Sir Thomas s very correctly remarks, “all centres at the head; and if the bead (he Emperor or alleged "Son of Heaven") were to fall, all the Imbs won'd go with

Continuing, the veteran alatesman said—"] do not look for any combined action. ConЯlet- rebellions will break out in various parts of Eng the empire. The ephemeral powers which will arise from these movements, partly political and Battly, perhaps, superstitious, will for the most part ba at conflict with one another, and China will be thrown into very much the same condition before the Mongol invasion to the thirteenth,

Power an enormously preponderant weight in the councils of the world.

Whichever

among the great Powers has the Chinese to serve him, is in a fair way to devour all the rest,”

ARMAGIDDON APPROACHING 7· This prospect of the opening of the Pacific

of "the phase

eternal Eastern Question," with China la place of Turkey, with the United States added to the list of contending empires, and with the ultimate sovereignty of the entire globe as the price of battle, suggesti something like the Armageddon of Apocalyptic

dreamers.

The nearer outlook, in Sir Thomas's view, threatens misery enough:-

"Victory such as the Japanese are hoping to achieve would mean saribution of Chinere nationality, to be in due time followed by a like suppression of her conqueror. What advantages are to be ultimately derived by the eater world from Causes so awful to contemplate, l problem which I must leave to more matore experience to solve,"

POSIBLE REVOLUTION IN CHINA.

Mr. Gundry, writing on the same subject in the Fortnightly, saya with reference to a possi ble march on Peking -

"There are, in Chins, ever present possiblll- ties of revolution; and that reflection has doubt. abt less had its share in deciding European Govern- ments to relatorce their navies in the East. Not even the Imperial Government, probably, can csilmate the strength of the secret societies. Little has been heard lately

the Triads, which has for its avowed object the overthrow of the Manchus; but a great deal has been heard of the Kolachwel, which was accused of instigating the late outrages in the Yangisse Valley, and against wblch severe measures

repression have been taken. These are all regarded as constituting possible elements of lesurrection; and no one can predict at what point, or what moment, the occasion may be considered to have arisen." A weakening of the band of government may be seized upon as affording opportunity; a serious milllary reverse, might be taken as indicating that Heaven had withdrawn its favour from the importance of the blow, that would constitute dynasty. It is this, rather than the strategic the danger of a Japanese advance.on Peking."

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and the Manchu invasies to the seventeenth PRICE THREE DOLLARS.

century. She will. In short, present much the same phenomena as the peninsula of India did before our conquest; the phenomens of warring

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THE

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Hongkong. 7th Febratry, 1895.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

Hotels.

THE

STAG HOTEL. -Fstablished 1857—

N. PER/150, Queen's Road CentrAL.

THIS POPULAR HOTEL, bas recently been

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The RD.ROOMS 18 Commallous and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in addition to a WELL APPOINTED PAR, whib GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience.

The CUISINE i In able and experienced has de, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS are kept.

For term", &c., apply to

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Hongkong 1st February, 1805.

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Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO. MORROW.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the God:wns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th instant will be sab ject to reat.

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178 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"FOKIEN,"

Captala Davis, will be despatched for the above Port on SUNDAY, the roth Instant, at Day light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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General Managers, Hongkong, 7th February 1895.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

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SATURDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1893, AT 2.45 PM "OMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges, 700 and Boo yards; Ten Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents,

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Hongkong, 7th February, 1805.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Iso

THE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

TUESDAY, the 12th February, 189f, AT 1.30 P.M.,

at bis SALE Rooms, Duddell Street." HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &

(For Sundry Accounts),

Comprising

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BUILDINGS

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THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant.DRIVE to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW » Redeem bed situation on the Shou-kl-wan Road, commards an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can at Buy time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

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CHIMNEY GLASSES, PICTURES and ORNAMENTS.

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Enough to obtain the supreme power,

π

This state of things, of course, cannot be the | Agents, 5---

end. It is impossible that all the different HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer. Powers interested should leave China to anarchy,

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when "

THE BEGINNING OF THE END.

Sir Thomas docs not anticipate danger to

ti

"

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