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ST. JOHN'S
A
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HONGKONG, Tuesday, NovemDER 12, 1895.
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A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No 618, SC, will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for go'klock precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
MR. T. H. Kingsley, Harbour Master at Tien- taió, has been transferred to Kowloon, Mt.-W. C. Howard, Harbour Master at Chinklang, has been transferred to Harkow; Captain CH. Palmer, Harbour Master at Kowloon, goes to ).Chinklang.
ACCORDING to the Kicking correspondent of tho China Gawette, the notorless Kaling case, which has been dragging on for months, le now thought to be coming to an end, as it is promised that within a week of weling (and Inst.) al) she prisoners would be released.
from Formos, Governor-General Kabıyam
will also return and be appointed Minister for the Navy. Lieut. General Takashima, it la sald, will be promoted to the rank of General and receive the appointment of Governor-General.
THE Hon, Treamer of the Atica Memorial | be certain of a hearty laugh, which will of Haelf and Nethersols Hospitals bege to acknowledge | repay attendance. Waappead the programme:→→
PARY I with thanks the undermentioned donation to the funds of the Hospitals —
..$50....
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Ho Ngok Lauradoras AT the time when the three Powers, Resila, France and Germany tendered their advice (or the retracersion of Llantung Fentails, thr Government, reports the Yapaw Mail, caused £ || (certain number of luspectors and policemen to. wear civil dress and escort the Ministers of those
Powers In Tohlo when they went about there. However, since the 17th alt, those told off to follow the French and German Flan!potentlaries have been recalled, and only, the Russian Mlolster is st presant escorted;
Tar Rajab of Sikkim, who was deported from Dating to Karsorg on bis return to British territory after his flight to Nepal, and in re kept
nader the surveillance, of the police, was to be
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PART II.
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INTERESTIng resultsS OF
THE WAR.
NOTES AND comments. The gist of Lord Salisbury's speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet in the Guildhall, as wired out by Reuter and published in another column, disposes of the milk-and- watery arguments of those optimists who, ever since we published an export of the | Russian coup on the 26th ultimo, have been busy trying to make themselves, and all with whom they are acquainted, believe that Russia could not possibly have accom- plished the remarkable feat la diplomatic gymnastics with which we confidently IT is stated by the Kels Chronicle that when credited her able and indefatigable repre- the whole of the Bodyguard Division returns sentative in Peking. It has been asserted during the past two weeks times out of number that the advance of Russia to Port Arthur and the acquisition by her of special rights and privileges in respect of Manchuria would never have been obtained but for the co-operation of Great Britain, either expressed or Impiled by her silence, and that we are bound to pull as many, if not more, chestnuts out of the fire as our Ruislan friends, no matter what moves may have been made on the political chess-board-that England and Russia are, de facto, partners in the game of grab in the Orient. If this were so woold Lord Salisbury have stated, in reference to Arthur," that "England is equal to any "reports of Russian designs on Port
combination in regard to war or commerce in that direction, and may look with equanimity on any Power which thinks it can exclude her from that region?" Certainly not. Lord Salisbury'a utterance Is little else than a threat, or warning, to Russla that as far as the coversion by her of Port Arthur Into an Impregnable, Russlan fortress is concerned England has come to no understanding with the Czar's Ministers about such an important move and is not prepared to tolerate the Hockey Cluhe. Wigwams, The teamu ❤ili | £¤aranteed, there seems to be a rock ahead of -cluded, and they were thus deprived of the anything of the kind... His lordship's be as lows:Wigwam-J. Ezekiel, goal, remarks also convey a covert threat to
F. Maitland and another, backs, C. W. Arnold,
A CORRISPONDENT of the Kobe Chronicle at Seoul states that several girls from alleen to twenty years of age were commanded to attend at the Royal Palace on the 24th ult,, and that His Majtaty, after dely considering the merits of the several beauties, would make choice of a future Queen from among them. Long live the King
THE North China Daily News hạu discovered that the China pony it decidedly not so gray as he used to be. Formerly at least three-fourths
the grins that came from the North were bite or grey, while it will by seen that in the Champions at Tientsin on the 30th ulto, of the teu starters not one way white of grey. There were four chestnuts, three dues, two browar, and a bay-What bave incal "sporta” to say en this subject }
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A ROCKY match will be played at Happy Valley tomorrow alteroon, commencing at 4.30, sharp;
refostated at the end of last month, according to the Calcotta Englishman. The three years for which he was to be degraded from his high offics have now expired; and since' he has now submitted himself to Government and sworn to be loyal'in future to the British Raja, he will be allowed to return to Sikkim at the end of this month and prealde again over the deliberations of Ms Council at Gostock, where he himself will reside-Could we not treat one or two of the evil-minded Viceroy's of China much is the same way as we did the Rajah of Sikkim? Why not? MR. James W. Lowther, M. P., in an article published in the National Review, 'on "Some Anglo-French Problems," when "it"war"iden that China was engaged in a hopeless struggle with Japad, refers to Stem, and the effect of the collapse of China upoh possible arra"ge- ments there. England and France are agreed about having a neutral ;ne between, their respective territorien; bat Hin the absence of any State with sufficient authority to establish and maintain order to which this peutral zone could be handed over, and whose peacefal possession of It could be mutually se of no inconsiderable dimensions, The French were the first to take Mr. Lowther's blot, and the consequence is that they contrived to
State Deliminated Commission. They effectually hoodwinked as !
necessary.
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The changes which are to result from the China-Japan war have been the subject on which reamın of paper and much careful study have been expended during the last year, only in 100 many desired, or CA to prove that certain special changes
considered
by the various wilters have been based on inadquats data. Those who have watched China from within, differing from some home weliers, clearly Perceive that, while a corsia amount of change will be forced upon the Middle Kingdom by the have no desire for change, nor do they more circumstances I now prevailing, the ruling classes clearly see the need for it than they have done. On the contrary, many of the most influential cliques, while admitting the defeat of their forces by the Japanese, silill have a belief that the fallure was dur, not to wand of the moans offered them so fraily by foreigners but to the possession of them. This view is ahly presented in an article in the Shangkat Mercury, as given by us in Saturday's tuus, in which it is stated that the Hunanese, ¿
defexted time and again by the Japanese, blamed the
access to the possession of the new-fangled- gans, and ordered 150,000 gingals, which wern not, unluckily, ready before the war was con
propof home. So long as this feeling existu they held have dona there is no hope for the Chinese fantarily Il properly beginning reforms, and as a consequence may conceded and hadły ex:cuted, so that many of their advantages will be lost, This does not apply so much to individuals as to the Govern- ment sy a whole.
(what
those Powers, obviously to France chiefly,R,E. Kesberar and G. W. Millward, † backs. Finalify the effects of the labours of the Buffer changes that do take place will be grudgingly
who have alded and abetted Russia's agressive action and China's exasperating folly and offensive duplicity,
It would be more satisfactory, we think, If Beuter would confine himself to facts Instead of putting as to the expense of paying dearly for his very owe opinions. To wire out that "the tone of Lord Salisbury's speech at the Guildhall was essentially pacific" and then to continue In the strain above quoted shows that Reuter either thinks Hongkongites are easily gulled or are so hopelessly dense as to be utterly unable to comprehend the significance of a political back-hander'
B. Dearon, W. Newton, E. D. Sanders, E. A Measor and C. M. Firth forwards. Hockey Clab :—E. Robinson, goal, P. T. D. de Vitre and
G.Stewart, backs, J C. Cameron, J. Gale and P. A. Barlow, à backa, G. D. Campbell, E. W. Townsend, A. S. Anton, J. R. Gillingham and J. Hooper, forwards,
IT is stated that the Korean Government has
THE telegram received on the 31st ultime direct from Pekia to the effect that the second meeting
of the Plenipotentiaries charged with the conduct and training, has been able to perform many very
of the Elastung negotiations had taken place on the 30th ultimo, and that everything was expected to be settled satisfactorily at the next mesting, may be taken as fiually confirming the news forwarded wif Landon; in the same senfe. We (Fagan Mall),may conclude, therefore, that the Chluese Government have agreed to pay an indemnity of go million txels for the restoration
couched in the plainest of plela English their royal use. Cho Gl-yen, the new Mialstar of the Peninsula, and it is also fair to infer that farther development of her hɔrrowed systems.
utterances were
To try to get it into our heads that such essentially pacific" has the appearance of being, although it could not have been so intended, a very have been issued and can be obtained on unjustifiable reflection on the intelligence
of the whole community,"
application.
HINTS FOR GARDENING
Our Seeds are all tested before being put up
in LONDON.
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
he could propose them to bis colleagues, he was
Japan, on the other hand, baving, by means of her adaptation of Western methods and her consequently increased powers of concentration
difficult fexts in warfare, is disposed to give too much proponderance to these palaw, and to credit her phenomenal access too late to the frit of her warriors and greatest gute of as she does that her success in the waY All--the rottenness of her opponents. Believing
was das to her acco'tanica of forelga civilization, it is, perhaps, but natural that she should endeavour to prepare herself for silil far- ther corquest
and greater successes by the Teis at least is what she is now doing, and the results ara mors especially noticeable in commer clat lines, as these are the polets which come more particularly into the view of foreign obser
era. Already in China we see and hear of Immense strides being made, builness houses opened to the various porta, new po ta being exploited, and large and more perfect establish mente-mercantile and industrial-taking the places
of those al exdy in use. Along with this manufacturing activity, the kindre" carrying trade is being developed, and partly in specation of long conceived plans, and partly through
the lucidents of the war necessitating a great increase of the merchant marlor, which must now have employment, many sew steamship lines are in contemplation. A Frisco paper notes that the Nippon Yaren Kaisha (dubbed, by the way, the Yu Sir Kaisha) proposes to catablish trans-Pacific-line, and has now emissaries looking out for the most profitable terrainas. These gentlemen are said to favour some northern part, so as to get away from the dieadvantages of competition with the great railway monopoly which mit he dealt with in San Francisco, and which more
running out of that post. Dar castemporary orges the citizens to enderrour to influence the N. Y. K. to make San Francisco the From various parts of the Far East reports | terminus, hoping thus to secure better enter have appeared in the newspapers, during the last - and to the belter be able to attempt that lew months, of performances given by the reconquest of the East ́towards · which Centurion's "Black Beatles" Ministral and the, trend of American feeling seems to be Variety Troupe, which have fovariably received | daily becoming stranger. Thus we see that in whom they have shown. Hence it was to be the war is beginning to be felt, and that already the highest praise from the audiences before at least one direction change brought about by
under contemplation the issue of an Edict order ing the people to cut their hair in European fashion. The King and the Crowa Prisco will set the example, as soon as the sultà of Euro- pean dress now lo preparation are ready for
_of_War_is_xported to be one of the mostome-guarantee-la-given by China as to the enthusiastic advocates of the projected edict fature of the territory. With regard to the latter He was present with the Japanese Army in polat, however, we can spask from conjecture laotung, and bawing b come convinced of the only. The indemnity will doubtless be paid Importance of dressing the Korean troops In the immediately, it being in the interest of all parties same fashion as the Japanese, he returned home that this affair should be jermlasted as quickly with schemes of reform in this resp:et, but, ere as possible. Japan wants to withdraw her troops before winter sels In, and the three European deprived of his position by the machinations of Powers are, of course, anxious to see their the mischievous Queen's favourites.
work achtered rapidly. China can pay the thirty million tseis at once. Her France-Katsian loan ARRANGEMENTË are nearly complete, reports the amounts to a hundred million taxfr, "and the Mercury of the 6th last, for the opening of the sum handed to Japan on the gist ultimo, as the new Russo-French Bank. There is every pro first Instalment of the war indemnity, being habilly of Mr. E. G. Vouillement, well and only fifty million taels, there remain fifty millions favourably known a Manager of the Comptoir out of which the Liaotong re-purchase money d'Escompte and afterwards of the Comptoir can be defrayed, Tals Lastung question have National, being appointed manager in Shanghaling thus been disposed of, Korean affairs remain Tas Russian trade, more especially in tea, with | to one dark spot spon the horizon of the Far China has of late years made what strides, and East, the new bank, it is understood, has made | " arrangements for financlog this important trade, As the promoters are mainly composed of the It la, sald Lord Salisbary at the Guildhall, syndicate, under whose auspicis the Russian A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for doubtful whether the Sultan will execntalons to China has been affected, it is under. the reforms in Armenia, but with the co-opera- | stood that the financial management of the loan ose in the Garden generally.
tion of all the Powers the failure in execute them I will also be placed in its hands, It will be soon most lend the Turkish Government to its doom; that it starts under very powerful auspices, nevertheless he believed that the Powers wit. adhere to the necessity of maintaining Turkey A BILL has been introduced into the Ceylon in order to avoid a calamitowa outbrent in Legislative Council for the incorporation of the Europe.
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection in transit,
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Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER Captain Steeves, will be despatched an above ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured on THURSDAY, the 14th instant;
from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat sowings.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
1156;
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 17th November, 1895.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.
THE Company's Steamship
"HAILOONG." Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 5th instant, at Daylight,
"
For Freight of Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Honghong, 12th November, 1895, [1563
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FÖR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at FORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, (zat)
THE Steamship
* AIRLIE,"
Captain Ellis, will be despatched for the above Parts on SATURDAY, the 33rd instant, st Daylight.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions throughout the voyage.
A Stewarders and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.
For Freight or Fasiago, apply to
GIEB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Managers,
[x564 Hongkong, 13th November, 1895.“
CLAY'S FERTILIZER..
It suppiles natural nourishment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby siding the Plants to attain to their full sise, vigour and beauty,
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LOWDON, November 10th. The tons of Lord Sallabary's speech at the Gulidball was casentially pacifa. Referring to the seports of Russian designs on Port Arthur be said that England was equal to any.combition la regard to war or commerce in that direction, and may look with equanimity on any Power which thinks it can exclude her from that region, THE TURKISH IMPASSE,
THE BOURSES. Uneasiness provaťļa tu Lyndon and on the
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THE "BLACK BEETLES” AT THR or less controls all the competing lines
CITY HALL...
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. The objects of/ expected that when they gave a public Dawn / 500-West is looking to Japan, mibelt in a very '
ance to the Thastre Royal not well
the science of
not
would
$450 | Continent owing to the gravity of ⋅ the situation | lease or dispose of the same. Clause' of the pulide were posted in? Saturday, but it was
"".
The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market,
For Sale at Manufacturers' Pisces.
ia Turkey,
(Special to N. C. Dally News) THE KUCHING MASSACRE.
TOOCHOW, November jih. The five ringleaders of the Kuchung massacre were exccated in the city this morafog.
(Special to China Gazette) RETURN OF THE BODYGUARD.
Toro, November gik, The Imperial Bodyguards are returning from
A. S. WATSON & 6Q., LD. | Formosa, the first defachmente having already
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ·
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841. Hongkong, 12th August, 1805
arrived here,
THE FUNERAL OF PRINCE KITA. SHARAKAWA,
A stato funeral will be given to the late Prince Kitasharakawa, com man er ofthe Imperial Body guards, on the 17th fast,
st 1000
CORRESPONDENCE.
the bil are chiefly to enable the "Chamber of a full house, Batment, probs. / flight degree, to ameliorate its gondiilon, Commerce to hold any property which might not fically announce the affair. It is true I advertising, diễ ❘ become vested in it and also to sell, mortgage | RA
Ordinsnes recl'es the obsect of the existence of the Corporation, clause 3 provides for the appointment of Board of Directors, elsuse 4 for the registry of members of the Corporation, clauses 5 to 7 gives power to make rules and amend them, clause 8 provides for the property of the Chamber being vested in the Corporailor, clause is gives power to deal with such property and clause 12 defines the Hablity of members, The Ordinance and schedule have been approved by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce,
NASIVE reports from Newchwang up to the 23rd slimo state that Japanese troops are coming
not until yesterday
that notion "spodarod is these columns, and use CONSEQUENCE comparatively few folks knew of the front offered them last night, the house being very poorly attended when the curtain rose on the Clicle. Considering that the company is under the disiloguished patronage of Vice Admiral Ruller, C.B. and that the proceeds of the performance are devoted to the aid of the Portsmouth Royal Samen and Marines Orphan Home, this was & pity, and it is to be hoped that, sided by the publicity new given, the second performsuse to be giren to-morrow evening, will meet with -much more support.
in
military stores. At Haicheng there azu ntiil customer, with corner men and faterlocutor The
1Wu do not sacmazlly midarne the opinions exprmoed by › Correspondante în chiar cofus] *=
THE PERSECUTION OF LANFEAR. IS THE MOTOR OF TER" Howsxans Telaskan,” 81,-la noe of your recent laude (14th October, I ibink it was) I read a letter criticising the extraordinary course. adopted by the Maine Board of Inquiry (Sydacy) which recently suspended the certificate of the second officer of the ill-fated Australian liner Catterfaun because he used his own judgment when he sizhted the Scal Rocks right ahead and altered the course without the permission of the Commander of the Cartering. In that letter your correspondent The band of the Conjuries opened the bill I laid strass on the point that Lanitar, who wai with a selection from popular airs which were in charge of the bridge at the time, erred, not fa mtrent to the bossers, at the pienente afforded by lming the course without the permission of the competent, och strain then ross, displaying after. C enough to where the oils completely if into Newchwang dally by transports and the The
keep ship native city now has a large number of them, with
the ພ I semi-circle of black faces in faultless the reafs.
Your correspondent also reminded Tour renders that is laid down clessly at the were more than well given, the Courtomastial held shortly choruses of the 15,000 Japanese, whose advanced posts stretch
zzzsical accompaniment assisting H.M.B. Victoria disaster, that
officer in P and the ciréfal practice of the charge of the bridge in justified fa altering t northwards for fly millas from Liaoyang. Hai, ❘ this the Chinese sub-prefect, with over 7,000 man, various choruses"
The course lo aveld possible or probable disaster," choruses making thera
3 is what did and silli encamped in the Pap'aulin and Anahanchan
· solos in most cases were well runderwa
once, or moring the cot that he could only have erred passes, which guard the entrance to the Liaoyang twice. The Jokes ind plates. It is mid that the Japanese Geutral to were fairies and reparteelers comer either in net altering the course scough or le net
and one or twa by the same and "nddrum of the wyfiets, not mecwewly for Tu Mercury & Hasking, Correspondent reports ['at⋅ Haicheng sent a couple of battalions to the catchy KHR® wen Vadatosolag the ship, - severalog the glass and them caliềng Use Captain, waspended his cerildicate of the prefox six months 14jjn die toesk, page displayed the recitations
Th GOUTED BEE by the late master was supadances and festramienia tak obilatat don biomecode tours, norintially fighting was going to verumniece, The Chị
well executed csillag forth bus
although
MR.Joseph Chamberlain's extraordinary "Eplate
base isnops in Manchuris and the vicinity of appiates and frequent demande for encores it would probably have to the Coloplats" and "Cricket as she is played, correspondent of the N. C. Daily News, kept their endastila London Hie with portrayed the experienced on the occasion in question of Moukden have, according to the Newchwang enfiled Leave him farce Carter these past the Rocks la ordlaary
* yet with the strong wind in Samos ere unavoidably held gear, ili formes war strength in order to be prepared for exceedingly ashable uneonly by file, the than was ancipated. Was it to be imposed
manner, say Serenit," Li Wan an unsafe course, the ship being set in coster," sad for STEM eventualities. Several Russian officers, escorted
caste, carrying off the honours,
the the
i danger abænd, should **stick to orders 7 and deliberately rum the skip full tile en be repeated tomorrowkevenings asdala ja so
cult that if phone homme cantar muggarts to the socios olimply because the Captalim, and set a
NOTICES TO 'CORRESPONDENTS,
it is requested that all communications relation to fabwortpaans, Advertisements, like, ba aðdranud to the "Maungu, Zanghong „Tilgraph" and not to the Balior.
Letters on Morial matters in be sent to “ Tha 12Map" mad nette Individual mashers of disa vendi.
Communicatione intended for publication must be acccumpeded.
pcbiles į but as evidence of good Baltiku
LOCAL AND GENERAL. H.M.S. Eolas arrived here thle merning
from Shanghai.
In the second part
Whilst the coleus of the fighing Thingymph vil slugs that snow fell there on the morning of the and foot of these passes on a reconnaisance, which c in a leat, and at the time of writing the fall still rare mice to a monour macionit, the perple that
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS,
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL. (To follow the Steamers Strathclyde and Glengyle.)
THE Steamibip
"MONMOUTHSHIRE,"
Captain Evans, will be despatched for the above
Post on or about TUESDAY, the 10th December,
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