THE FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT.
LOOTING BY TR 'OPS IN CHINA,
March 11th.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1901...
THE PLAGUE. Number of cases reported (Chinese ...... for
up till noon, of the 13th April, 1901
her Asiatics Europeans
Other Asiatics 1 Europeans............ 0 Chinese
Total number of cases reported to data 115
Mr. Robertson asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether the Govern-Number of cases reported during the past 24 hours ment had any information to show that losting and pillage had been committed by British or other European troops in or near Peking or Tientsin, and that valuable property thus plunNumber of deaths reported (Chinese... 104 dered had been publicly sold under the direction of British officers; whether such conduct was contrary to the modern usagesof waras declared by The Hague Convention; and whether the Government intended to adopt any means for the restitution of the property so taken and for such punishment of the offenders as their con duct may deserve.
Lord G. Hamilton, who replied, said: So far as I know there has not been any pillage or plunder by British troops in China in the sense implied by the question. General Gwelee reported in August last that "looting was openly tolerated among certain of the Allied troops," and every effort was made by him to pre vent our soldiers from participating in the indiscriminate plunder. and wanton destruc- tion of property which was prevalent elsewhere (Hear, hear) In the areas assigned to British occupation there were a number of derelict houses. General Gaselee directed that the ownerless property sa left should be taken charge of by authorised search parties, and, where the legal owner could not be found, sold by public suction for the benefit of all. There has not been any violation of The Hague Convention.
Mr. E. Kobertson asked whether it would be possible to have General Gaselee's report pre- sented to the House.
Mr. Tully asked whether it was not a fact that at Christie's there was a goed.deal of sell- ing of things taken as loot in China.
Lord G. Hamilton said that possibly might be so, but it did not necessarily follow that the things were looted by British troops. As to the question of the hon. member for Dundee, he was rather doubtful, as General Gaselee's report referred not only ro British but ta. other troops.----
NAVAL FORCES IN CHINESE WATERS, (12th.) Sir C. Furness asked the Secretary to the Admiralty if he would inform the House as to the number and description of ships representing Great Britain in Chinese waters. and on the Yangtze River, and also as to the number and description of the ships represent: ing each of the other European Powers and
the United States.
Mr. Arnold-Forster: The naval forces of the Powers named now in Chinese waters appear from the last published returns to be as follows:-Great Britain: Four battleships, fifteen cruisers, twenty-three small vessels, of which two cruisers and four small vessels are on the Yangtze River... France: One battle- ship, nine cruisers, twenty-two small vessels, of which three small vessels are on the Yangtze. Russia: Five battleships, six cmisers, twenty small vessels and torpedo-boats. Germany; Four battleships, ten cruisers, ten small vessels, of which two cruisers and two small vessels are on the Yangtsze. Italy; Six .cruisers. Austria: Four cruisers, of which one is on the Yangtsze. Portugal: One cruiser, two small vessels. United States; One batile ship, two coast defence ships, eight cruisers,
two small vessels,
INDIAN TROOPS IN NORTH CHINA,
Sir M. Dhownaggree asked the Secretary of State for India whether he head any official in- formation showing that the Indian troops and camp followers serving in North Chini were not provided with such suitable warm clothing as would enable them to resist the intense cold of that region, and that consequently they suffered great hardships; and whether he would state how many casualties and deaths from sickness had occurred among them up to the date of the last official reports received here or in India.
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Lord C. Hamilton: I have not seen reports referred to. An ample supply of warm clothing was provided for troops and followers, and we have no reason to suppose that de- ficiencies exist in this respect. The percentage of sick troops in hospital from all causes on Jan. 1st was only 38. The deaths have not been reported.
NAVY ESTIMATES,
up till noon of the 13th April, 1901 ||| Number of deaths reported
during the past 24 hours
Other Asiatics o Europeans............... ✪ Chinese 5 Other Asiatics Еигореала...рка
Total number of deaths recorded to date 109
SMALL-POX.
Number of cases reported (Chinese......49
up till noon of the 13th April, 1901............ Number of cases reported during the past 24 hours
··
Other Asiatics 6 Europeans......10 Chinese.. Other Asiatics (Europeans.... 0
1
Total number of cases reported to date...68 Number of deaths reported (Chinese........39 up till noon of the 13th Other Asiatics 2 Europeans...... 2 April, 1901 ......................is
Chinese Number of deaths reported
Other Asiatics o Europeans... Ở
during the past 24 hours
Total number of deaths recorded to date 44
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THERAPIÓN No, 1, in a few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs, effactually, superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diaTHE ears. In dysentery, piles, imitation of the lower bowel cough, bronchitis, asthma, and soms of the more trying complaints of this 18 kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious affording prompt relief where other well-tried remedies have been powerless,
THERAPION No. 4, for impurity of the blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pains and swellings of the joints) incondary symp toma, disease of the bones, sore throat, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c;to the destruction of the sufferer's teeth and ruin of health. This preparation purifies the whole. system
through the blood, and throughly eliminates every poisonbus matter from the body,
THERAPION NO. 3, for nervous exhaustion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing cond sequences arising from early esfor, excels, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It posseses surprising power in restoring strengthi and vigour to the debilitated. ve
THERAPION may be procured of the prin cipal Chemists and Merchants throughout the World Price in England 2/9 and if in order 144ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the
word "THERATION appears on the Gover-
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WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD
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