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FOREIGNERS AND EDUCATION IN JAPAN.
In d'arussi, y the shore subject iba Kokumis Shimbwass Te Igh Educational Council which is now in region is a deliberative body whose members are appointed by the Govern ment from among emlernt mes, both official and private, of recognized experience in matters of education. It is calculated to serve as an organ fas ensilag the Minister of Edarition to gauge the trend of enlightened pablic opinion on educational problemi”; and educational meashire coa'emplated by the authorities 10 submitted to it for d'scoesion, though the decisions of the Council have no binding force.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1898.
PLOT TO ASSASSINÄŤE MINISTERIAL OFFICERS IN JAPAN,
Rumours were vils in Tokio on Saturday week that a plan had been arranged among a coterie of discontents to assassinate certiain Ministers of State, The police were at once on the quieter, but ep to the time of going to press, stater u vernacular paper, nothing in that direction had been attempted within the capital-Kade Herald
A CONFUCIAN CELEBRATION.
The blithday of Confactus was a great eveni
RUSSIAN ACTIVITY IN NEWCHWANG:
Dasknotammen B. F. Packart.vasinian Heungskan........
Kowloon Dock,
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PASSED THE CANAL.
OUTWARD-Sep1, 37th; Mértonståskíra Søpt. 27h; Marquis Bacquehom, Bidsvold Oct. 4ið; Pots Oct 11b; Energia, Afelbourne, Kalaow Brulawers, Orestis, Glenturret Oct. 7ib;
'Oct. 14th; Shanghai, Koningaberg Och, 18th; Glenavon, Indur Oct. 2181; Bambirg, Harper. lay.
HOORONG AND WHAMPOA Dock RETURNS, Iridero Pont......... Pronta com ~ 2 Formosa p The Kobe Harald of 17th lust. sayu :—A
„Hongkong assisting recent prese despatch from Shanghal stated that
Windsor Castle majores considerable amount of friction still exited******** between the Ruslans and patires around New Same Richmort....
Nanyang chwing, where the Russians appeared to be showing no consideration for the peoples' crops: Haiphong and it concluded by stating that trouble was expected is Newchwing, and the surrounding Town and villages. Appropos of thi Herald representative called Captain Bendelt of the steamer Kalgam (which | | had just come leto port from Newchwang) this, morafug, and lo answer to a question as to he left there on the 11th. the Caplais replied in whether there was disorder in Newchwang when
the negative, and further volunteered a stale- ment which gives another bright instanca of Russian activity in China, Just about four miles
Newchwang, he said, WHE what was termed the Russian town. There were very few, if any, buildings at pre- sent crected on It, but the clan of the Ruslan officials indicated that in the near folura it would be a good sized commercial town. Tha Russians were guidet by detachment of white Cossacks who "accompanied any of them on racing Int the interior. On the river they had a small sem launch which they utilised | for analog between Newchwarg and Port short complimentary speech at the opening of Arthur, and a day or so befors the Kalgas the banget, faltowed by Mr. Y Umeda the
lele they received a large flanting crand pro- Mayor of Y kokamı anıl gevers] Chl ́ese spesk-relled and driven by its own machinery which
The oreches which were commendably
was capable of Hideg some 60 or yo tens weight, hrlef, were made to the Japanese and Chinașe. Ingmares. The menu was a unicum for a Fura-
They were also receiving a large quantity of Japanese sleepers and Wes Indeed the greatest pean stomach and taste and to eruntreate all ike.
activity prevailed, bar daring the time the Kal- charies would þe ton much. for the sparkle of
gan was anchored at Newchwing order pre ndrreiders. Among the dishes were bird's new?
valled not only is the town bat also in the (m. sou”, sharklin tazout, the brains of the Chiese
mediate neighboorhand 6sh Wong and otherdelleacles, which were with. eddown with eñorraadı qum tiles of Chloese fam-
for the Chiara la Yokohama ibis year, anythe Japın Herald af 13b inst., and we understand wilt henceforth-be' celebrated annually. The three days it a was concluded last night by a grand banquet in the Tai Tang School, No, 149, Settlement, at which some six to geren hundred gupils were assembled. A representative of the Japan Herald was with one exceptlin the soly fore goes present, though there, were many Janese questy, whose attendance
saved as an indication that the relations between | the Chinese and brlz former antagonists have become mach more cordial. Mr. Osal Kahel, the President of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce presided, and mıdı 2.
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Among the subjects brought up as deliber attan in the pregnat sarston is the question whether or not foreigners should be slowed to establish primary schools (döşəkk5), mladle schools (chuza}}8) and other fastans for giving general, that le to say not technical or #pecialistic ductifer" (fitvo kyolku) to Japine'e subjects. This problem arlies in view of the ap- proaching operating of the revised treaties, and To feet with special segred to the minorary schools. der the exwing treaties, there le ra decer-ktrote aaldering whether foreignersshould be a lowed to establish scho^ls, because they are prima ficts excluded from doing so by their dis ablity to own real property, and even to feuse. land, niste the straty pats Under the revised treaties, however, the Gerernment will be con- fronted by this particular quassion, and l doubtlessly.desohle now to come to a dezlafon Duge for all Hitherto the so called mivierany achools have been exishitibed and militaired! In the name of certats. Japanes^ connected with them; but there lo pa manner of concealine the fact that, in most cines, (bey have been more ne less auder the control of forclzners, notai korak of the recognised foreign sosions from which the fund for est-blishing and, mal-tainleg those schools hva, been supplled. Far from being |'sâu tự which the Celestials evinced as declted detrimental to our natonal Interests, those Institutione' on the whole have undenteby dane a great deal of gord in 'the country. The most natural step, therefore, reems to be to give a public regaltion, to the ex'ving fact when the restraints are removed by The abolition of the old, treaties, We are rather sur prised to find that opinions are divided an this polat fo the Righ Educational Connell Vilonary ears appear to be eniersierd by some of the members that our nailons) char 'acter will be struck at the root by the schools in foreign hands, Durex erience to the cast is the best wer in these pa›row-minded "patrioty," The tonal in fact of the Japanese people is Inn strong, and the organizaden of the Jannete Staterad will foucard, to be endangered by the ealstence of a few·rduesitoral Inaifintions estab lished by foreigners. The number of the schools in que fon w 11 he 2!was limited, and when the new teviles acs put Into operation, they can be su jedlo se vrich k content as the Government deemine 11
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preference as their Josuae friends. All the
| Chinese who toʻk part in yesterday's celebration b-long to Kang's progressive party, and most of them to whom the writer spoke, expressed the hope that the wily Empress Dowager with her henchman Li Hangchang wou'd soon meet the file they deserve. All of them agree that England in China's Irlend and none of them appear to put any trust to Russian professions of blendship.
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Entertainment.
A PROMMADE CONCERT.
IN AID OF TAI FUNDS of the
be held at tào
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Varnam of No. 116 Settlement Yokohama, HONGKONG RENEVOLENT SOCIETY, were broken lato recently says the Kobe Herald, and 450 yen extracted from the sale. The day being Sunday there was nobody on the premises 117C & MOMŎ In, who apparently beard nothing. and the theft was not discovered until Monday morning when a padlock on the door of the office which co.lained the safe, was found to The committee arranging the three days' lete | be broken. Saspicion was at warenroused, with conslated of the following:-Messis, Chen, the result as stated. The police have bee Chink-U, Director; T. Kinguell sub-director communicated with, but no aries share yet been Kang Yie-Pen, Ah Mang, Fikchean Li, Kong's | made.. Mon. King Sang W, Kane Mow Tai, Fok-Wo, Cho Hia Chan, and Tak Lung.
FUNNY FACTS IN JAPAN.
Say the Yorediu Choko :-A klad friend in Osaks, signing/himiell A.,B. C., hat supplied with the following ameving article. He says, he will write more about fanny facts in Japan." We hore he will do so, for his weltlag i not only amusing but really Instructive.
is destined to affect all and to be affected by all. This interaction can not hat produce wholesome effects upon a elgoteus, and growing millon like oo. Why, thee, shou'd we be so jelous of foreign in Quence as to object to forrigões extabə libing schools in the country ? After discussing the matter for two days, the High Educational Cor! has yet artved at no decision. We do nol hesitate to say that some of the members are needles ir nervous and distrestiul of the assimilato contact with European civilization, And faring capacity of our nation.
THE STORY OF CITIZENSHIP.
"RY RIGHT OF CONQUEST."
That was reher en smyslng story that we PRVE Test:iday from the Stralis Timis about the American Miter tere preforming A raturalizion carmony, whitever that may be for the benefit al é Chinamın claiming to come from Meril Aber the glotons explolt of Admirsi Dewey, we were told, the Chinaman felt that potleg less than American' cliizenship wally his ambition, while the United States Militer procl·lmed that American pro- tretien wis extended to him by right of 'conquest"
When I first arived in Japan, some six or seven years ago, the customs and costumes of This most Interesting country were undergolog carlous and staṛtifog changes at least in those large towns, where the people were most brought
nothing could be more ladiernas than rome of the results of this aplog of Western ways, As, for instance, when the dandy of the day ought to give "tone" to his get-up by the adoption of a bath towel worn as a necktie, oregain, when at
morning function in Ossks or elsewhere, a Japancic official appeared in evening dress without, shirt or tacks and with his celluloid collar tled round his neck with a plece of string.
The bowler hat still worn more for ornament than ure, as the following lucident may show:---
A Japanese gentleman, one hot summer's day, bad been calling on a friend of mine. As be was just closing the frost gale, my friend called
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Ob, Mr. Kichibei, you have lek cut to him: your hat beblad you." "Never mind," was the reply. "It doesn't matter, as I shall be able to take it away the next time I come to see you "
M. Hamilton King but however copped the. The sight of the shoe-black plying his trade story wrey reativ. In conversation concerning is tarely met with in Japanese towns, bắt an the paragraph herrmarked: "Iwould suggest acquaintance of mine one day passed such a but two concciona. The first is that I have person giving a shine to a customer, who, however, chose to take off his boats and stand not as yet had the pleasure of meeting any
in stockaged fet in the dirty raiddle of the Chinaman claiming t came from Mania. The second is that alece May 6, 1889. the United rand, whilst the operation was performed. States Gheemment bay not listed naturalization papers to any Chl: aman from any country what-
ever.
Everyone knows, of course, that the American Government always exercise the utmost care la granting oralfaction papers, and the story was bord on the fien of it. But with the American Minister's ca recțious following it, the
But perhaps one of the most curious features of these days, when there is so much uninten- Honal perversion of Western cuatoms in the esger desire to become "civilized," If the extra. ordinary collection of "English" shop-signs, with which the Japanese irædestán delights the attention of possible costomers.
it is distinctly a good thing, Bangkok THE RIGHTS OF JOURNALISTS, IN
Tinies.
THE PRESIDENCY OF THE BANK OF JAPAN.
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Jaring bis self-respect. Apart for the question which party was in the right, it is extremely un. fortunate that the disagreement should have occurred. The Presidency of the Bank of Japan In a very difficult pon to fill with
proper person Above all it is desirable that the directos 'af the Bank should be entirely unaffected by party politics. We hopa the Government will take great care in appointing new President not lo be influenced by pasty considerations, The system of party cabinets would be simply on- bearsbie, if it were to make the tenure of the Pieildency of the central Dank justable and precarious-Kokumin.
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Harometer
CALENDAR.
OCTOBER.
Melsorological means dosed on ten years) observations to 1891.
29.818 Thermometer........................................itusny80. I
8.58
Humidity .....................77- Rainfall.
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
O dates on data at
14 10. 45,0
29.78
79
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73
73
DARKNE
Barometer 2991
Thermometer..............................
Humidity.
Rainfall
TO-DAY.
Taniday, 25th October,, 1898,
(St. Orlspf.)
Chinese-116k of 3th moont.cf 24th year of
Kwong-t High water-Morning Bhr. Omlu. Afternoon 6hr, fåmin. Low water-Morning ............and,
Afternoon Ohr. Bein. ANNIVERSARIES. 1844-Treaty of Whampoa between France and
Chiar signed, 1849-Victoria Regatta Club formed. 1854-tle of Balaclava, 1361-Kahding recatored by the Allies. 1876-Departure from Peking of Dr. S. Wells
Williams, American Secretary of Lagu- tion, for home, after 43 years in Chios, 1878-Attempted assassination of the King of
Spalo. 1889-The German steamer Duburg lost be
tween Singapore and Hongkong's shout 300 Ilves lost.
189x-Bish ship Greina lost on the Rifleman
Shoal, reuth of Hainan. 1893-Great fire on French Concession, Shang-
bal, 250 houses destroyed. 1897-H.E. the Governor announced the reduc-
tion of the Light duas.
TO-MORROW.
Wednesday, 25th October, 1898. Chinese 18th of 9th mpow of B1th year of
Kwong-s
Moon-In Equator Thr, am. High water-Morning... Chr. 16min. Afternoon Thr. 18min. Low water-Morning Okr. 19min, Afternoon ...... Okr. 89min. ANNIVERSARIES,
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1839-Lia ordered all British skips to leave the coast of China within 3 days. || 1843—In Canton 1,300 bouni und 3 factorten. 1850-North West Passage dlicovered by Me-
Clure,
burat,
1859-Royal Charter wrecked 1893-Pacific Mall Co.'s steamer City of New York stranded outside San Francisco harbour. 1894—Chin-fine-cheng taken by the Japanese.
896-L1 Hungchang appointed Minister for
Foreign Affairs. 1897--My, McLeavy Brown, Fleancial Adviser, diamused by the Roma Government. SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS...
Sir Edward R. Russell, in bis Presidental Address delivered at the Conference of the Institute of Journalists at "Nottingham on the Beron Iwas, President of the Bark of Japan, 30th alto, had much that was imponot to has rendered his resignation. The Bank of Japan discuss. A great part of his speech dealt with Is semi-official instation, which is under the dulles of Journalists, and with the privi leges which they ought in enjoy, as a conse the superfan of the Malier of Flance, and whose Presidents appointed by the Govern. gaence of those dailes. It is, unhappily not to ment. Burn Inarski's appointment took place Se denied, comments the Morning Post, that the In November, 1994; under the Mitsukin Brisah Jury is not inclined to grant there prl | Cabinet The 'ported reason of his restean. vileges, which, after all, are merely that fear. tion is the lack of agreement of whws with bailais should always be isken si acting in peri the present Financial Minister, Mr. Ma'ande', fret good faith, except la cases where convincing The dieerd, which is said to have exlute fic's have proved the contrary, The Journalist far some time was reve-led to the pubilc by is servant of the public, whose boarden Mr. Malanda's recent communication to the duty it is to collect, set forth, and comment on prers inthmsting that the Bank of Japan had the cows. But if ever be says anything mot annecessarily delayed the lowering of ibe rate of calculated to please the person to whom he faterest, so that Buron Iwasaki-could not re-refers, and if that person chooses to bring an selon against him, the odds are always In main in fe part of the Preldest without in.
favour of the agerard one. No Journalist wants to be excused if he has been curelem, and hes permitted a false or injurious statement find its way into the columes of the journal he directs. He merely saka that it shall be taken for granted, in the absence of proof to the contrary, that he has at least
That ins acted with good faith. ccasion which the average Beitfik Jury Is exceeding 1th to make. Sir Edward Russell referred to the recent action brought by a well- known Provincial actor against a newspaper which had severely criticised a play produced by him at Birmingham. No allegation of bad faith wis made, and it had to be admitted that the critic was far from being CATTLE DISEASE.
plane his opinions. Damages were
In
the to nevertheless grinted
manager. There is an epidemic of foot and mouth dis- There was lately even a more flagrant case in case at Saigon and in the neighbourleg districts, London, where an actress gained substantial and it is probable that there will sena bo no damages, alb:it it was admitted that the notice fresh mest to be bad in the market there. The complained of had lefared nether the lady ner Courrier de Salgon states that the caile plague the theatre at which she was appearing. In both these cases, as in many another that his been lil rages in Cambodia. It seems that for m long time the Mekong was fall of the patrefying reported from time to time, the result wosid have bodies of Laos cattle that had died of the same been different had the offender been anybody but disease, and it to these caresses that the Journalist. The end of it all will be that the China Navigation Colesteamer Chingiu from Australian ports, left Port Darwin for this origin of the disezzo is attributed to Cambodia Press will grow immensely cautious ; and when About Ibres fourths of the cattle in the country actors have finally convinced the Journalist that port on the 10th, and may be expected hers on have accumbed, and Mertes, Vandelet and It is dangerous to expreis.optalons, and hardly or about Saturday, the 29th fush Farant who who were making great efforts to worth their while to chronicle the mere ladisput Improve the breed by importing Breton cattle, able facts, we shall have newspapers dali and have lost very heavily. It is said that it will decorous to the last degree, and quite itcapable take six years to repals the losses of this of exercising the useful and honourable influence
shas now belongs to the Frary of this country,
*ASSING
MAILS D'US: English (Dingal) 28th Inst. Indiau (Sultang) zġih inst. Australian (Chinġlu) zgih lost. American (City of Paking) 29th tast. Canadian (Empress of India) 1st prox, Tacoma (Columbia)'zed prix. American (Garlic) 8th prox American (Chíwá) 17th prox.
THE Nippon Yasen Kaisha's steamer Sanwki Mars (Europe Line) Icit Singapore for this port to-day, the 25th, and fe expected to arrive here on the gret init.
THE P. M. 5. S. Co.'s steamer China with malls, etc, lift San Francisco for this port vis Henalatu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga saki and Shasgkaf, on the soch fast.
SATURDAY, 5th Nov., 1898 at 9.45 p.m. Tickets, 83 each may be had from Masure. W. ROBINSON & Co. or at the gate.
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SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 19th October, 1898. [I 1218.
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FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.
HE Steamship
THE
GLENARTNEY," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk lato the Godowns of the Hongkong und 'Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
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THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
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FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Coasigaces of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods arg being landed and pisced of their risk in the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godawas, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From Zanzibar, 5.S. Gon.
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No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in tny case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas and a certificate of the damage obtained from the, Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
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DEBTS.
RESPONSIBLE
Neither tho CAPTanks, the AdzNTE, dar dhe Owyers will be · RISFONSIBLE for key DEBT crotected by the Officers or memberi "of the Crew of the following Vespais during -their stay in Hongkong Harbou
MARY L CUEHIG, Amer, ship, Pendleton-
Order,
A |
FOR SALE.
PAMPHLET containing the Series of Articles by the Telegraph's Special Correspondent entitled
HINDRANCES TO THE DEVELOPMENT
OF TRADE IN KWANGTUNG
AND KWANGSI,"
ALBO
The now, TRANSIT PAKS RULEI, providing for the sale of goods en route no teland markets,
PRICE, JO CENTE PER COFT.
* HONGKONG TELEGRAPH." OFFICE. No. 6, Fedder's HIDE, Henghong, 15th March, 1595,
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,
Erected and kept in order.
¿Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work,
Trained 'Mechaniclans. «ent to Out-Ports to ât up Installations if required,
NOTE ADDRESS:-13, PRAYA CENTRAL,
1
For full particulars 80, &caj. Apply, to
A
W. STUART HARRISON,
'Manager
Bergkærg, 18th Janusiy, 1848
1,00
40.001
11
karim 15:00
3
***
20.00
DIGITIZ
30.00
25.00
18.00
Co
BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES,
I. E. GOODCHILD, ·
Manager.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG
HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the
NAUGHT HOUSE;" öffers First-diam Accona- modation to Residenta and Travellers.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to rich Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements mado in Families und for Monthly or Extended Periods.
BILLIARDS.
Test Budding "CON-
Р. ВОИМ, Proprietor & Mansgu,
Hongkong, ud April, 1805.
Co be Lot.
· TO LET FURNISHED,
Tax
BICTON PLANTATION ROAD GAP
MOUNT GOUGH at present occupied by Mr. H. F. MEYRINK with possession on 1st of Novembar,
For father Particulars, apply to
WE. MEYRINK & Co. Hongkong, 12th October, 1898. (raas
TO LET. "ELVEDERE Roomed Bungalow.
BELVEDERE
naked for 6 months from ryth September.
SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESI. DENCES on Bowen Road (now In course of execitan;).
PROPERTY BOW occupied by the
Dowlogion Saw Mili
FLOORS STAUNTON and ELGIN
STREETS,
Apply to
| LIK "HÜRGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, ph September, 1898,