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end to which Mr. Stewart Lockhart has | GOLD IN GOLORADO —The great mining. SAHALIEN SCA worked, and his success may be judged by district of Cripple Creek, in Colorado, although telegro to the WCD. NAUT the almost entire absence of friction as be but eleven years old has already a total produc Irkuts Court proceeds to Sag tween the Chinese and British which tion to its credit of 120,000,000 dollar, gold, of almoste entite convict staff for now exists in the Colony.

which over 20,000,000 dollars has been dis bezsleept, fraud, and offences against public tributed as dividends. The district contains momli about 13,000 claims and about 500 producing

HM EDWARD VH-The work of mines.

constrting the battleship Edward VII, the SITUATION IN MANCHURIA Man kcol ple of which was laid by His Majesty churia is still in a chaotic state. The people on 8th, was commenced in Devonport are oppressed by the tyranny of Russian autho- Dockeyd on 17th ulto. In this ship the system rity on the one hand and by the ravages of of arme protection which existed up to a few banditti on the other, who generally kidnap years as being reverted to. The armour, is people and demand a very high ramson, to extd to the upper deck mustead of to the failing to comply with which, the victim usually main ck only, as in the case of all modern suffers unspeakable torture and a lingering battleshs. This alteration will dispense with death.

the acsity of mounting the upperdeck guns in arced casemates..

There can be little doubt but that this intimate acquaintance with the Chinese; their prejudices and manners and customs, has influenced the Colonial Office în appointing Mr. LOCKHART to the important post of the Commissionership of Wei-hai-wei. It will be under his administration that the new colony will make its first entry into the ranks of the Crown Colonies, and we have little doubt but that it will go ahead and prosper. There are bound to be matters to settle. be, tween the Chinese and the Government at the outset, and Mr. LOCKHART is the right nian to see that they are properly adjusted to the satisfaction of all parties. We wish him all success in his new appointment, while deploring the loss sustained by Hong kong in his departure.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

LONDON, April arst.

The Pretoria correspondent of the Stand ard says there is reason to believe that a tentative agreement between Lord Kitchener and the Boer delegates affording the basis for peace has been reached. The burghers have been summoned to meet at different rendezvous on dates agreed upon, and an armistice has been promised for the actual dates of the various meetings.

LATER.

THE ILLNESS OF QUEEN WILHELMINA. Queen Wilhelmina's condition remains stationary, and the anxiety continues.

SOUTH AFRICA.

THE WEEKLY RETURNS. Lord Kitchener reports that during the

RUSSIAND" JAPAN-The numours cur tent at Petersburg as to the imminence of an outorgay war between Russia and Japan are madest of in diplomatic circles It is pos sible thrumours owe their ongin to the fact, for whit can vouch, says The Times Core respond that several merchants have been officiallinformed that no consignments of goods the Far East can be accepted for

the preft by the Siberian Railway, as the resourceof the line are fully occupied in for--

munitions of war to

THE NINGPO TROUBLE-With reference to the recent troubles at Ningpo, says the N. C. D. News, there are now rumours of a dis- turbance at Ninghai, near Nimrod Sound, in, connection with an island Mission. We under- stand that H.M.S. Alacrity, with Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge on board, will remain at Nlogpo for some days. The foreign men-of-war are moored opposite the British Consulate, CAUTIOUS BOATMEN-No less than fifteen boatmen were arraigned before Mr Kemp this morning for unlawfully mooring wardingroops and their boats in the breakwater at Causeway Valdiveck. The Russian military authori- Bay, when not obliged by stress of weatherties, hoyer, deny that any increase is con- The boatmen pleaded that seeing the sky so overcast and the wind so threatening they took templaign the strength of the Russian forces

in the FEast the precaution to moor their boats in the breakwater. Their precautions cost them THE AERICAN WAR OFFICEAB tách $5.

extraordby scene was witnessed on 20th ulto, DEATH OF LORD LI:-Lord Li Ching Shiu, Committon Military Affairs. The chief wit at the spg of the United States Senate's eldest son of the late Viceroy Li Hung Chang's ness of Uday was General Nelson, died at Peking on the 6th April, says the China Comman in Chief of the United States Miles, Times, after an illness of eight days. This is Army, ane spoke bis mind in regard to cer the son who inherited all the late Viceroy's tain pende legislation with characteristic free titles, posthumous and otherwise. Lord Ldom and jour. He declared that he would died in the same house where his father's resign if Bill introduced into the Senate

past week 8 Boers were killed, 350 pri- remains now lie. Li Ching Mei will be the by Mr. Iley, requesting the War Departs

soners were taken, and ten surrendered.

INDICATIONS OF PEACE..

WIRES CLEARED FOR GOVERNMENT MESSAGES.

(Times Mercury Special.)

LONDON, April 17th.

The indications of peace in South Africa are very pronounced. Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of State for India, last night spoke very hopefully of the prospect of peace. The telegraph wires and cables between Pretoria and London have been ordered to be kept clear for Government messages.

successor to the rank and titles.

LARCÉNY-The Hongkong, Kowloon and Whampoa Docks appear to be the happy hunt ing ground for scoundrels. It was only the other day that Mr. Elvins, the head watchman had two rogues before Mr. Kemp for stealing brass and other materials, yet to-day we find another vagabond brought to book by the energetic watchman. In this instance Ho Kway, the prisoner, was sent to gaol for six weeks for stealing 18lbs of brass, valued at $14,

ment to vide for the reorganisation of the General ft, should become law. General Miles intted that in his opinion the Bill was desigd deliberately to allow Mr. Rent, Secretary War, and Adjutant General Corbin toromote the interests of personal. favourites it is considered certain that General Ma's declaratians will greatly excite the countrben they become generally known, EMIGRAON FROM JAPAN-Reuter's corresponct in St. Petersburg, writing ou A BIG CRUISER-Messrs. Vickers, Sons, March 13says A very large, dumber of & Maxim have commenced the construction of Japanese be emigrated during the ten

past a new warship, which is a semi-battleship and years to Ka and the Maritime Provinces of semi-cruiser, having the strength of the first Siberia y prefer fer the most part to and the fleetness of the second, it has not yet establish mselves in the latter country, LOCAL AND GENERAL. transpired what Power the builders are building where the low industrial and commercial this ship for, but it is a new and interesting pursuits, a also to some extent carry on" THE NEW JAPANESE TORPEDO-BOAT departure in warship construction, as, apart agriculture.Their settlement is generally of a DESTROYER AKATSUTTI, of 363 tons from her original construction, she will be the permanent ture, and they do not retum to arrived from Singapore this afternoon.

most powerfully armoured warship ever built. their own intry unless they have succeded PRINCE TSAI CHEN, the Special Ambas- PURSE SNATCHING-Whilst Mrs Ntion from pan has increased consider makinja.competency. This emigra- sador to the Coronation, was being entertained Davis, who resides at the Hongkong Hotel was ably since events that took place in China by the various Consuls at Shanghai last week.out shopping this morning, she bad her purse in 1900. y of these Japanese devote

containing $100 snatched from her bands. At the time she was looking into a shop,

themselves pecially to the Siberian sh between described by Mr. Andrew Lang:-A lot of Messrs. Gaupp and Falconer's. The scoundre! trade, their goes being conveyed to Japan dismal johnnies bave elected themselves, and would have made good his escape had it not by the Nibn Yuson Kaisha which has on been for the presence of Mr. Stewart who, with office in Vivestock, and does a large commendable promptitude, caught the would

business. Lirder that a check may be put be thief in Lee Yuen Street. Before Mr Kemp this afternoon the culprit was sentenced to three month's hard labour, and ordered to receive bodily punishment with the birch; two whippings of 20 strokes each; SHOOTING -An unique shooting contest took place on the 30th ulto between the Rifle clubs of Tongshan and Tientsin, each team

THE NEW BRITISH ACADEMY is thus

· 1.50

got on the ground floor." 1.75 OVERCROWDING :-Chan Hung, the master of the steam launch Sui On, was fined $40, for carrying 40 passengers in excess of his license. The fine was paid.

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The Hongkong Dispensary.

UNNECESSARY NOISE:-For blowing his whistle without any cause, Wong Shing, the master of the steam launch. Kwong Hoi was fined $15. The fine was paid,

MR. PELHAM WARREN, C. M.G., has hand-

ed over, and Mr. R. W. Mansfield has taken firing on their own range, when both sides

the extene influx of Japanese fishermen into Russian ritory, the Russian fish mer chants have it been prohibited from employ- ng foreigneres fishermen in the waters of, the Maritime rovince and of the island of

service no othe foreigners than the Sakhalien, Athese merchants have in their

fishermen, it iof course,

aprese

inst these parti." cularly that thorobibition is directed

CUSTOMS SINDAL AT MANILA #The

over, charge of H.B.M. Consuate-General at scored a total of 186, The Tientsin term, Manila Timenf Tata instant, under a very: Shanghai from the 15th instant.

CHOLERA For the past twenty-four hours two cases of cholera occurred, one at a house in Shaukiwan Road and the other in the West end of the City. In both cases, which ended fatally,

however, were given the victory, the match being decided by a miss made by Tongshan.

faring scare Adline, saye secret inves- Bisley targets were used for the first time, the ligation, held ding February at the Custom

being reduced by 4, 6 and 8 inches respectively. diameter of the bull's-eye, inner and magpieuse principa to investigate charges of dis

esty againstlilliam Tracy Page, chief of the The weather in both places was fine, but at

ation Dartment, and Ge Le Duc Tongshan it was accompanied by a strong chief of the Custos Secret Service ROBBERY:-Kwang Kam, and Chan Ping, gusty wind which increased as the day now exist in the stoms Service

to light the fact at aston boiler makers, were each sent to the gaol for advanced. six weeks for breaking into No. 68 Market THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY The immediate and walerale investiga

the immigrationjepartment, Street, Hunghom, and stealing a quantity of Committee of the Hongkong Orchestral Society Civil Commission the Imm

the victims were Chinese.

clothing, blankets, and one umbrella.

ASSAULT AT ARMS:-The 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers will hold a Regimental Assault at Arms on the New Parade Ground, Murray-Barracks, on Saturday next, the 26th inst., commencing at 4 pm. The Band will play during the afternoon.

and

een some of the

have succeeded in obtaining the use of apartment suitable room for practice. The Catholic bitterest Union Club members have kindly allowed the inspectors use of a room in their new premises, in omier:han eenncouraged in thair effort to Glenealy for Thursday evenings, at which.

hough they place the practices in future will take place,

# the satis! beginning on the 24th inst. at 8.30 pm punc

tion committee, As tually. The Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong in office, who or under a cloud of suspi

ats, men are still held Orchestral Society, Mr. A. S. Tuxford, will be con. Some of us are charged with having glad to receive the names of instrumentalists received bribes allow the landing of willing to join. It is hoped that the Societyatimate knowledg of certain adventuresies will make sufficient progress under Mr. Moir's in the line of the tofficial duty. Another Is Chinese,whila oters are said have had

conductorship to give a concert early next charged with having aralshed a Jewish woman

велов.

The Hongkong Celegraph Celegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1902.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart.

The Hon. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, THE NEW FRENCH SQUADRON for C.M.G., left to-day by the Empress of India service in the Far East includes the first class to take up his new appointment of Com cruisers Montcalm, Gutchen, Chateau Renault, missioner of Wei-hai-wei. Mr. LOCKHART de Lagravitre, d'Entrecasteaux, Friant, has had a very long connection with the Colony and has held most responsible Bugenud, Pascal, Sfax, Calinant, Infernet positions under the Government, which his in and Estrées, a total of twelve ships. timate acquaintance with things Chinese has SUICIDE-It is reported in Shanghai man- enabled him to fill with a success that has darin circles that the eldest son of Yang Ju, earned him his present promotion. Mr the lately deceased Chinese Minister to Russia, LOCKHART has at times been accused of ' being too pro-Chinese and of neglecting the interests of the European for those of the Celestial, but we do not think that any such charge can be brought against him with any degree of truth. Mr. LOCKHART was able A WOULD-BE ROPE DEALER-For to appreciate the fact that one half of having in hispossession one coil of Manila rope, the squabbles and disagreements between one coll of wire rope and one yard cover, for the Europeans and Chinese arose through which he could not account, Chan Yan, who want of knowledge of one another, and he set himself to remedy this as far styled himself a rope dealer, was fined $100 or as possible. At the present day, the two months. Strange to say, the heavy fine relations between the Chinese and the was promptly paid. Europeans, in the Colony are on a auch EXCURSION TO SHEKWANAs will be better footing than they have been for many seen by reference to our advertising columns years past. The Chinese are beginning to the ss. Kong Nam will run to Shekwan appreciate the fact that. British rule is not necessarily severe, and that their views will returning at 6 pm. The festival of the God of H. M. S. Terrible in the farce

on Sunday next, leaving: here at 8.30 am, and is to be concluded by the dramatic receive a patient hearing and consideration,

has committed suicide in St. Petersburg. by strangulation, in order to rid himself of the unendurable grief which he felt over the demise of his late father,

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of the fact that in many instances misunder the excursion is one well worth patronizing. while the Europeans are becoming aware the Shekwan temple is being celebrated and standings may be removed by an impartial

discussion of the point at issue. This is the COTTAM & CO, FOR BUN HATS.

TAINMENT at the City Hall THE GRAND VAUDEVILLE ENTE

evening next promises to be a gre and should secure à bumper house... The band of the 2nd, Battalion Royal Welch Fusil will be in attendance, under the direct of Bandmaster J. H. Moir, when other per formers include such well-known talent Miss. Ruth Davies, Messis, De Burg

Mack

Pearce, W. F. Cullen, J. Oxb Whittick, Anderson, and Gus Gregory, not to inention Lew Thom, one of America's foremost blackface monologue comedians, it will be most suprising if one empty seat addition, an exhibition of scientific boxing be given by the old favourites and Mike Collins, and the whole

rowed Plames. Tickets shoulă

secured as seals are in great dema

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of low-caste withshficient money to siłow ber to land. Althouh the investigation com- mittee, appointed bycollector, thi

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