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A LOGAL AND GENERAL.
HMS. DIDO left-the harbour at noon with her paying off pennant flying. She went the round of the fleet and was lustily cheered by tach ship Bon vayage to the Dido.
Prince's official chair, which had been waiting | Rav. A. A. Fulton, of the American Presby in realipess on the Pier, was ingred out some terian Mission. They were, in turn transmitted little distance from the landing steps, to HE Téo Mu who sent me a despatch and his Highness after being received by commending them unreservedly and sisting Lieutenant Blake, aide-de-camp to His Excel that he would embody them in a proclamation lency the Governor, at once proceeded with his which he is about to publish throughout, the was by way of Peddar Street, and Wyndham and endorsements I therefore issue them as, Street, via Genealy House and Upper Albert
FOR ANPING. VIA SWATOW AND AMOY,A. S. WATSON & CO., THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 3uite to Government House. The route taken Two Kwangs. Having received such approvals.
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e company's business, THE HON TREASURER of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Ifospitals -
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$50 THE CAPTAINS AND CREWS to compete in the forthcoming regatta will he picked at the Victoria Recreation Club on the 1st proximo. The sports will be held on the 11th and 12th and the crews selected will take part in the taile and a quarter four-pared race, RUMOURS: There were nimours here yester day of anti-foreign trouble in Peking, says the N. C. D. Neus of 23rd instant, but we were unable to obtain any countmation of them. The general opinion among well-informed native journalists is that nothing ofthe kind will occur, at any rate before the evacuation of Tientsin by the allied troops; though oneof them remarked that a fresh rising would cot surprise him in view of the foolish leniency of the Allies towards the leaders of last year's outrages. THE PAOMING". ASHORE: - The str. Sual, which arrived at Shanghai from Bankow yesterday, reports that the Chinese man-of-war. Paoming was ashore just below Huangchou on the zoth instant, and had not got off on the and H.M.S. Es arrived at Hankow on
the 21st instant, and was to procsed to Kiukiang to relieve the Redpole, which will, in all pro- bability, come down to Shanghai. 'It was' understood that The Otter would relieve the Pløver at Wuhu, the latter ship going to Hongkong.
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BIRTHS. At 18, Range Road, Shanghai, on the zand instant, the wife of DAVID G. DICK,ofadaughter. On the 22nd of October, 1901, at 25, Seward Road, Shanghai, the wife of R. POTE-HUNT, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
At St Andrew's Church, Chefoo, on the 12th October, 1901, by the Rev. A. E. Burne, and afterwards at H. B. M. Consulate, FRANCIS HEAWOOD CORNELL, of Peking, to FLORENCE LAURA, the youngest daughter of Mr.J. Lowe. May, ofthe Imperial Maritime Customs Service. (No cards). 1
On the 19th of October, 1901, at H.B.M.'s Consulate, Chefoo, by J. N. Tratman, Esq., and afterwards at St. Mary's Church, by Monseigneur Césaire, Bishop of Eastern Shan tung, CHARLES HAY FORBES, son of Capiain Forbes, R.N., Berwick-on-Tweed, 10, EMILY FAWCUs, eldest daughter of James W. Carrall, Esq; Commissioner of Customs, Chefeo. (Hoine papers please copy)." DEATHS.
On the 12th of October, 1901, at Hankow, J. T. GREEN, examiner, 1.M. Customs, aged 40 years.
On the 20th of October, 1901, at Hankow, GEO. E. J. GARDINER, aged 40 years..
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1901.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SOUTH AFRICA. IMPORTANT BRITISH SUCCESS.
LONDON, October, 18th. Colonel Dawkins surprised and captured three Boer laagers in the Nylstroom districts Central Transvaal, taking three FieldCornets, the ExLanddrost of Pretoria, and fifty other prisoners.
LATER.
SOUTH AFRICA. MORE BOER PRISONERS SHOT.
Colonel Gorringe summarily tried and shot some Boer prisoners captured whilst wearing British khaki-uniforms.
THE CABINET AND GENERAL
-BULLER.
The Cabinet has had a sitting, tasting two and a half hours, at which it is understood the leading topic was General Buller's position.
LECATION CHANGES.
Sir B. Boothby, Bart, Secretary of Lega tion at Rio de Janeiro, has been transferred to Tokio, vice Mr. J. B, Whitehead, trans- ferred to Brussels.
efforts are now said to have been more fortunate.
Apparently the agreement is that China shalt furaish the funds and Japan, the experts and materials. As to the places to be connected by telephone, uo final decision seems to have been yet arrived at, but there is talk of Peking, Hankow and Canton. fr. Yoshida seems to' be working alone. He has not attempted to form a company.
with a
Regulations for the Guidance and Goverance Road Wyndham Street was cawded with of our Missionaries, their Assistants, and their native sightseers, but only avery few were Converts throughout the Two Kwanga, y allowed to accompany the slowly moving pro Monsieur Charles Hardouin, the Consul o' cassion into the Upper Albert Road, Fassing France, will issue, the same regulations, Ver- through the entrace gates of Government batim et literatim, for the guidance, etc. of his Hous, where the guard presented arms, Prince Nationals, their Assistants, and their Convens Chun and his suite were carried round by the These are the closely cropped lawn to the red carpeted steps
Regulations. Animated by an earnest desire that opr. res leading to His Excellency's residence. Prince Chun stopped quickly from his chair and pective Missionaries and their converts should broad smile hastened up the live together in Christian unity, thus exhibiting stops and was met by His Excellency, by their conduct and more of life the truths wha accorded have a most pleasant wel-ait precepts of Christianity we Commend the come and shook him warmly by the hand following for their guidance: The Prince immediately retired into the house
No interference under any pretext in cases fallowed by the principal members of his sune, that are purely Ch nese. and remained there in private till nearly five o'clock. Shortly before that hour he proceeded occasions of quarrel between themselves their to Connaught House, where he is being converts and the members of other religions. entertained by the irading native merchants beliefs. If difficulties arise they should be and financiers of Hongkong. Among those promptly refered to the elders and gentries expected to be present and who are respon for pacific and amicable settlement. Should sible for the arrangements are Mesars, that reference fail in ntaining justice the Fung Wa Chuo, Lau Chu Pak, Ho Fuk, Yip to the Magistrate of the District and partie's directly, interested shyll then appeal. Oi Shan, Linou Tsz Shan, Tsz Shan. At eight o'clock he will return to Government House where he will be the guest at dinner of H.. E. The Governor,
SANITARY BOARD,
and Tam
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be hoki to-morrow, the 31st October, at 4.19 p.m.
ORDERS OF. THE DAY.
1. Correspondence relative to the erection of a latine on the west side of Gillies' Avenue, Hung Hom
2. Correspondence relative to the examina tion of rats found dead and sent to the Mor- tuary.
3. Correspondence relative to a memorandum on the influence of rats in the dissemination o Plague.
AGENTIA.
1. Report of the Quarterly Inspection Com- mittee for the Third Quarter of 1901.
Morality Statistics for this Colony for the weeks ended October 12th and 19th, 1901.
CANTON NOTES.
PRESENTS TO GRADUATES.. (From Our Own Correspondent),
CANTON, 'October 29th.
Rich
Catechists and teachers shall avoid all
bring before bin all the true facts involved. Should the said Magistrate be unjust or unfair in his decisions a full and dispassionately detailed report of the entire case and of the matters at issue shall be presented to the respective missionaries of the disputing converts for a thorough, impartial and exhaustive in- vestigation, following which the said mission- aries shall meet in friendly conference and do their utmost to settle the matters in dispute fairly and amicably. If, however, the quarrel. a dispute is not caused by or does not arisa from the differing religious convictions of the parties concerned the said missionaries shall refuse to interfere in all such cases and shall. continge firm and steadfast in said refusal. Every possible effort, consistent with the right, shall be made by the missionaties and their assistants to uphold Chinese justice,
Catechists and teachers guilty of concern. ing themselves with the quarrels and disputes of their respective converts, or pupils or with the quarrels and disputes of other parties, Heathens or Christians, shall be promptly and severely disciplined by their respective mission- aries. A complaint from one missionary to another about the misconduct of any said catechists, or teachers shall be courteously. received and impartially investigated.
The 176 candidates who received the degree of M. A. (Ku Yan) at the recent examinations
Clan fights, no matter on what pretence or were present at the governor's yamen yesterday plea must be stopped and their recurrence COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR CHI to receive the gift of clothes which the Emperor avoided by all means within the power of the NESE-We have received from Dr. J. C. bestows upon successful candidates. The gift missionaries and their convens. Converts who Thomson, the hon. secretary of the Hongkong consists of a hat, coat and boots. The money disregard the admonitions and, subsequent College of Medicine for Chinese a copy of value being about six dollars.
The officials strict drders of their missionaries to avoid their revised prospectus from which it is seen however make this an occasion to replenish participation, active or passive, in sucli clan. that 57 students have been enrolled, to date their own pockets. Each graduate is expected fights are deserving of punishment and shall (1901); of whom 21 have retired on finding the examinations more severe than they anticipated, receives. Custom has fixed the lowest amount sionaries. Such unruly converts bring Chris- to leave a money gift in return for what he be severely disciplined by their respective mis: or for other reasons ; 24 are al present engaged which will be acceptable at ten dollars. in study at the various stages of the curriculum; students give much more than the required gerous members of any religious mission..... tianity into disrepute and are, besides, dan- and 12 have successfully passed all the pro-amount. Some graduates give several thou- fessional examinations, and been certified fit sands of dollars. for the practice of their profession. The minimum perlad of study is five years; and all Professional Examinations are conducted by independent examiners appointed by the Senate There are two sessions in each year, and the fec of the College is $60 per annum or $300 for the entire course, butthis is reduced by $100 if paid in ope sum on matriculating To holders
PRINCE CHUN'S RECEPTION
AT HONGKONG, -
OFFICIAL HATS.
Oct. 31st. the officials must assume their winter Notice has been posted that on Thursday
robes of office, or rather the winter hat and as much of the other garments as the weather will allow
RECULATIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE MISSIONARIES.
Cases of genuine religious parsecution should primarily be brought to the attention of the district "Magistrates and other local officials.by
that the complaints can be substantiated by the missionaries themselves, care being taken
also be narrated in a manner and form that is. responsible witnesses Each complaint should alike courteous to the official addressed, and. easily understood by him. If the Magistrate decides the case unjustly or refuses 10 investi gate the complaint in a proper manner the case, all then be referred to the Consul, the pati tion in said case reciting all of the facts con- cerned therein.
The Consul will not take up any case which has had its origin, previous to the reception into the Mission of the person or alleged con-- vert concerned. This regulation is directly. aimed at all persons who become converja through improper motives.
reduced to S40 per annum. of Scholarships, the fee of the College is. The United States Consul has issued certain regulation for the guidance of the American missionaries in their work. I do not know of any other Consul who has so far interested himself in the cause of missions as to attempt to bring about a better understanding between was not until nearly midday that the Protestant and Catholic missionaries and also rumour of Prince Chun's visit to the city had between the native officials. The attempt is grown to be a fact, and by the tiffin hour al- new and we hope it may succeed. If the most the whole of the community were aware regulations are carried out there can be no that the young Prince was going to doubt that great good will result. Three points. E. Tao Mu, Viceroy of the Two Kwangs, be received at Government House.
By are of special interest, (1) The bringing to..
has justly complained that robbers, murderers, half-past one squads of police were being gether in friendly conference of Catholic and and other malefactors, for the purpose of marched close to the Praya, coalies were having Protestant missionaries. This should be help escaping the penalty of their crimes, are in the to assume something like decent behaviour, ful. (3) The regulation which prohibits Cate-
habit of posting up a notice on the doors of andrickshas were becoming prominent by their chists and teachers interfering in disputes be their dwellings declaring that said dwellings are absence.
From other quarters of the City tween Christians and non-Christians. This chapels, churches, or Mission stations. poured forth streams of chairs and rickshas with interference has been a fruitful cause of trouble. passengers eager to find a prominent site | (3) The regulation which states that Consuls from which the best view of the Emperor's will not take up cases which had their origin son could be obtained. Needless to state the previous to the reception into the Mission of police, under Acting Deputy Superintendent the person or alleged convert concerned. Mackie and Inspector Kemp had plenty to
The whole paper is of interest and I send uccupy their attention, though in fairness to the you the full copy. It would be the right thing spectators it should be mentioned that the huge to have the British and German Consuls join crowd lining the streets were most orderly, and stick prodding the ribs of a noisy and pushful it was a rare occurrence to find a detective's coolie. From the Clock Tower to Blake Pier the pavements of Peddar Street were thickly
lined. by barchicaded Chinese, the balconies. of the Hongkong Hotel were crowded with visitors, soap-shot "friends" were darting all box on the wharf, stood a few weary pressmen over the place, and, crowded behind a sentry endeavouring to and shelter from the burning rays of the sun. Acrossthe dazzling waters ofthe harbour and moored to one of the wharfs at Kowloon could be seen the white sides of the Bayern with the black dragon floating out in the breeze from the top of her main mast. The crowd waited patiently expecting that yellow and black bunting to fall and give the signal that Prince Chun had embarked for Hongkong. At twenty minutes (o three it gradually dis appeared and five minutes later, the guss
· CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES
***, OF AMERICA.
It is the duty of the pastors and missionaries to prevent, so far as practicable, such joanifest improprieties. To prevent their recurrence it is suggested that plain and emphatic statements in condemnation thereof be made by the pastors and missionaries to their respective congrega, tions. ;
It is further suggested that all such cases of
in this agreement and then let the Consuls unite attempted imposture shall be promptly reported in seeing that the regulations are enforced."
to the local authorities and to the American Consul, so that the impudent and unprincipled perpetrators can be promptly arrested-and- punished according to their deserts.
I am, Rov. and Dear Sir,
Your obedient servants.
ROBERT M. MOWADE, U. S. Consul...
Canton, ChINA October 14th, 1901. Rey, and Dear Sir:As the result of several
conferences between H. E. Tao Mu, Viceroy of the Two Kwangs, His Honor Charles Mar requested to prepare a series of suggestions, douin, Consul of France, and myself, I was
which should thereafter be adopted as regula
HIS BISICLE. tions for the guidanre of the American, and The following excellent specimen of Babas: French Missionaries, their assistants and their English is given in Cycling Honourable converts in the Two Kwangs. In acendiece Sir-This poor one, who is passed B.A., desires therewith I presented the desired suggestions,bisicle, but where to obtain or how he knows subsequently, to Monsieur Hardouin with the not, having no danined rupees, nor eron pice, request that he would hand them to Bishop he beseeches your Honour to advance him Merel for perusal and approval. He did so and rupees fifty that he may bay one of second after the necessary delay of about two weeks and mercy he will as in duty bound ever pray hand, and for such a act of Inving-kindness turned them to me stating that they met with world without end, amen, for there and all his and, Bishop Mexel's approval, I also held other mercies now he is laugh stocked of all of the war ships boomed heavily forth a consultation with my good friend, Rev. Dr. oighbours for being without the velocipede
of the American Presbyterian Honour grant this poor onn's myer, he w
which is desideratumest, and should your always pray for your greatness and past
Twenty one rounds were fired and by the Andrew Beattig,
time the thundering bad ceased the little brown Mission, and the cordially approved and one launch had made fast to the Blake Pier. The dorscil them, as also did, subsequently, the fature progeny.
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