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Bisdiess communications should be a dressed Ordianry

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preserved immaculate the noble sentiments

must be included among the future compet, With kindly gacetings I wish to announce to { THE SECOND STREET COLLAPSE. in lutimate relationship with peoples of differ tors of Great Britain in China, and if Russian the general public of Hongkong that I shall statesmen had but the wisdom to free all open my Store at No. 31, Des. Vix Road, an the Russias from the fetters in which their Saturday morning, December 1,the Mu trade is unwisely bound we should see ear-

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The Eder will ualetike to be responsibly. forer developments than are at present likely,/ ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE-A fatal | for manslaughter in connection with the collapse | fraternisation of the nations of the East with.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES UN ADVANCE),, 13.160 per unumu, i WEEKLY-$13 per munn. The rates per gustar and per meltem, proportions!. The daily issue delivered free when the address

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but in any case it is only a question of time. Already cheap Russian cottons are succeed. ing in Asiatic lands. Scratch a Russian, it is

said, and you find a Tartar, or at least an Asiatic, whose somewhat barbaric taste in design is calculated to succeed in China or Persia. As for Japanese competition in China, it at present chiefly relates to such articles as

Chinese case of plague has been notified as having becurred at No. 5 Wo On Lana (District 4) during the 24 hours ended at

noon to-day,

IN BROAD DAY IGHT-At about noon. on the 16th inst, a new arrival from Kwangsi Province was cowardly attacked in Connaught Road West, by four inen who rebbed him of

single Copies Daily, tiu cents; Weekly, twelty umbrellas, matches, soap, clocks, handmír. some bangles. Two arrests have been made.

On the 12th of Necember, at 9', Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai the wife of 4. LIDTSON,

of a son,

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MARRIAGE.

On the toth December, in Wacon, Gas U.S.A., Mr. HARRY S. TURNER to Miss MARY LOUISE, daughter of Rev. Dr. Young J. Allen, of Shanghai, China, Rev. John W. Heiat, D., At home, after 1st January, 43 officiating East Sixth Street, Jacksonville, Florida.

DEATHS.

On the 4th December, at Nanking, JULIA B., wife of Rev. Wilbur A. Estes, of the American Friends' Mission.

On the 4th December, at Leghorn, Italy. ERASMUS H. M. Gow.R, aged 72 years. THE MACHINERY employed is of On the 13th December, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. FrRozarió Aged 3 years and the latest design and most approved 9 mo this.

On the 5th December, suddenly, at No. type.

185. Bubbling Well Road Shanghai, JENNIE, the youngest daughter of the late Janies THE BEST INGREDIENTS only Robinson, aged 5 years, - are used,

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rors, scents, and gimcracks of sorts. It is true that they are made in England, but it is quite impossible for Britishers to make them at such prices that, after paying heavy freights to China, they can hold their own with Japanese material. As time goes on and Japan succeeds in turning more and more of its picturesque and happy inhabit ants into factory hands, her competition in China will increase, and extend to a larger variety of goods.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Go to Le Musyon's for your Kodaks, Filtas,, Dry Plates, Photographic Papers, Chemicals, in fact anything photographic. We positively do the best developing and printing in the Orient, CRICKET-A retain match will take place at the Happy Valley to-morrow between the Craigeneower C. C. and the Army Ordnance Department.

YUNG LUI is stated that Yung Lu is HONGSONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1902.

suffering so much from theumatisni that he THE COMPETITION FOR CHINESE has resolved to retire from the discharge of

active official duties,

TRADE.

China has fallen off during the past few From the fact that British trade with years it would be reasonable to assume that competition is growing keener. That such

FARNHAM POVD: The tr.esf.r broks of were 1 sedote 17th instant and will rema a Me- rs. S. C. Farsliam, lle, d & Co., Ltd.

so until the zind instint, inclu¡ivel

At the Criminal Sessions this morning Tam Kitand UC cùng, contractors; were indicted Nes. tolandia Second Street. They pleaded not guilty, and were dele ded by Mr. M. W Slade, instructed by P. Cobiring, whilst Sir Henry S Berkley, Aшurney General, instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown sicilor, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown."

The following jury was empanelled : Messrs. W. Domnick, H. Varrelmann, W. M. eas D. Currie, J., Galbraith, F. Gibson, and G. W. Binder.

inherited from their forefa hers, who bridging the breadth of oceans opened the gates of the Orient to the Occident and contributed to the

the West, as well by commerce as by the pro- pagation of ac igion and civilization. More over." continued Mr. Basto, "the annals of the Municipality of Macão contain · brilliant- pages of loyally of the Mufarn›es_with- out their equal in Portuguese history, lo cited the fact that they have always rallied. around he Portugues: standard even during the sixty years that Portugal and all her dominions were groaning under the captivity PIRACY IN THE NEW TERRITORY —

The Attorney General, in opening the case of the Phillips of Castille. He alluded also to A few days ago a native caran boat, laden with said that prisoners, as contractors, were charged the defeat of the Dutch in 1622; the junk riot, ice, while going in the direction of Sam Chan with a serious offence, for by their negligence the storming of Fasselets, and other land and River, was boarded by some five pirates hit was alleged they caused the loss of four lives. naval engagements. In every combat the To begin with, no specifications had been Macaenses scored a victory, and in each victory proceeded so transfer the rice to their own boat. The desperdves were armed with revolvers drawn up and the prisoners had no practical a triumph! The speaker further said that the Senate was the mouthpiece for the aspira. and o her weapons. Three men have been knowledge of building operations.. They con-

tracted to add another storey to No.10|tions of its municipal bodies together with arrested in connection with the affair.

without consulting anyone whether the house public powers, and therefore he saw in the For, the fuest ont of Views published in would stand another storey, and there were no enlightened mind of H.E, in his strength of black and white go to Le Manyon's. He has it architects to supervise the work Broadly character, and the experiences which he has in the late style of photographic paper. They speaking in cases like the present, the P.W.D. had in colonial affairs, the guarantee of a good are all new and interesting Views of Hong. was usunily held to blame, but in this instance, administration, Hetrusted that His Excel'ency kong. To see one is to buy one. Send one he would prove to the jury that such was not would soon see the urgent necessity for remodel to your friends at home. He also has some the case. No. 10 fell on to No. 12, which, owingling the local administration on a broader basis, Panoramic Views that are beautics.

to the weight, caused it to collapse. The more discentralized, and better suited to the Building Ordinance cast a certain duly on the needs of the colony, in order that the inhabi- shoulders of the contractors to carry out, but tants, both Portuguese and Chinese, may lake. that duty had been sadly neglected. None of a larger interest in public matters and effec them looked after the building in question; | tively contribute to the prosperity of the coun one relied on the other, with the result that the try. A new regime is required. Now that the work of construction was left entirely in the foreign press gives attention to the Portuguese hands of the brick-layers. : One of the contract | colonies; now that it is recognized in the tors was a road-maker, and although he might rights of nations as a principle that none have been good at mad-making, yet building have the right to hold colonies whe a house was quite different. The materials they do not know or do not were bad, construction faulty, and although the civilize them, it behores then to show that the wall was only 18 months' old, yet the collapse Portuguese are not a negligable quantity in took place, proving clearly that the work had international equation. The speaker felt certain that His Excellency would know how to show been badly done,

to the foreign colonies neighbouring Macao that Portugal still exists as a colonial power and that she knows not only how to prese ve but zealously uphold the trophies of her ulury which the march of time had not

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TEMS :~Fr m Japan papers we learn that was through his tobacco-pipe and pouch, which were left in the house att etime, that the mah who murdered Mr. Large and seriously injured bis wife nearly 13 years ago has been discover ed, but as the crime was committed more than ten years ago, he cannot be punished for it. The captain and chew, is in all, of the Hof in ki be 13 passengers who were put in the boats A London telegram of the 6th to the Osak: "Mainichi says that several plutters against the Czar have been arrested at Livadia-In the Nagasaki Court, the delivery of the judgment in the case of the 73 grogshop- keepers.against the Ngasaki Pess has been agai postponed

Dr. Hunter gave evidence respecting the injuries to the deceased, which he said were. caused by hewy objects falling on them.

Active Inspector Dymond spoke with refer- ence to the finding of the bodies, and the condition of the premises after the collapse. instructed by U Cheung to prepare plans for the construction of several houses in Third Street, and also a plan to erect an extra story 10 No. 10. Second Street. He was never asked

care

to

effaced. He believed that H.E. would have

ENGLISH EXPERTS Manage our Factories, and their practical knowledge and constant supervision enable us to produce

is the case is demonstrated-by-a-report-on--SETTLING_DAYS:--Monday and Tuesday, waters of unrivalled excellence and the trade of China,-from-the-pen of Mr. 1. the 19th and 30th inst., have been fixed as furu saved themselves by swimming ashore.--Lawrence Gibbs, the -architect, said he was ip overcome many difficulties, since unfortu

W. Jamieson, British commercial attaché for Settling Days for this month by the Shangbai China, who points out that, whereas in 1896 Stock and Share Brokers' Association, British trade formed. 56.6 per cent of the Co., whole, in 1901 the proportion fell to 51 per cent. A glance at the map of the world will prove that Great Britain is not well placed on the globe for trade with China, and only the extraordinary want of development of the

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to inspect the houses, and was never asked as to whellier the superstructure when constructed was safe. On 8th August after the collapse, he visited the scene, and was instructed_by_U Cheung to prepare plans for rebuilding.

industries and commerce of other nations in WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY is the subject that I shall be able to ta'c' orders, and adjourned for tiffin,

the past has allowed us to secure such a large proportion of the trade of China, as we now hold. As the, Chinese,market will develop considerably in value sooner or later, there is little doubt that our trade with the

Celestial will also expand, but it will not rate as that of the expand at such a nations who have natural and geogra. phical advantages superior to our own. The continent of America stands in the way on the one hand, while the mainland of Europe and Asia shuts it off on the other. That Anierica has the destiny of the Pacific in her hands will not admit of much doubt, and her hold upon it will be greater when the inter-oceanic canal is cut, Of course, a Panama canal would benefit others beside the Americans, but when America has made one her Atlantic and Pacific seaboards, she

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of a lecture by Mr. Brand to be given, with de monstrations in the hall of Union Church, Kenney Road, this evening (Friday), at nine o'cl ck. The lecture is fce and all interested are invited.

To the ladies and the picture loving people of Hongkong: You have sumelling coming from me in the way of a Souvenir on my Grand Opening Day. Please give us the pleasure of extending to you a token of our friendship and an introduction of ourselves to you. Very truly, LeManyon.

I wish to announce to the citizens of Hongkong

complete in a workmanlike manner, any kalf tunes, etching, engraving, collotype or three color process jab which might be brought to me, in about sixty days. Have been delayed because my machinery is not here as yet. LeManyon.

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES:-The

Bureau Veritus Monthly List, published on the

1st of October, of wrecks andcasualties recorded in August last, announces that 61 sailing vessels were reported as totally lost; 23 by stranding, 8 by collision; while a foundered, 4 were THE STANDARD OIL CO.,It is reported abandoned, 21 were condemned, and 3 werC that the American Ambassador has asked for missing. No less than to sailing vessels were an explanation of the refusal of the Indian damaged; 26 by stranding, 25 by coll sion, 4 by Government to allow the Standard Oil Com-fire, 28 by leaks, and 33 by stress of weather. pany a footing in Burmah. It is understood The steamers totally lost were 33; 13 by strand--

ing, 2 by collision, 1 by fire; while 3 foundered, that Lord Lansdowne has referred the

12 were condemned, and 2 were missing. The complaint to Lord George Hamilton.

steamers damaged were pos : 65 by stranding 64. by collisions, 11-by fire, 6 by leaks, 13 by stress of weather while 46 reported injury their engines or boilers.

OF CORONAT ON. DISTRIBUTION: MEDAIS :--Cofonation Medals, for issue:to;

all troops who were in the Command on the 9th of August last, have been received by the Officer Commanding from the Hongkong Coronation Committee and were handed over io-day to the commanding officers of the dif ferent regiments for distribution.

HONOLULU STEAMSHIP LINE:-Hono lulu is soon to have a new line of steamers if official reports received by the French consul there can be lakes as conclusive. The steam ers of the Messagerie. Martinies, now sailing from Marseilles to Sydney, are next month to go to Honolulu, and will include a'so New Caledonia, Tahiti and San Francisco in their itinerary.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

10 DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

The case in which Kwok Sing with others not in custody were indicted for an alleged boat robbery, which was adjourned from yester-| day, came on for hearing this morning.

F. C. No 431, who was alleged to have abused the prisoner was further examined, and in his defence said that he was present on the occasion that prisoner alleged he was abused, He denied the rattan beating and the using of the swords across Kwok Sing's throat Chan Ste never abused him. During his twelve years in the police force, he had never seen anything of that native, mange

Other evidence was given, and the Court After the adjournment Messrs Tooker, Crisp Haggard, Hewitt gave eviden.co.

[Proceeding.)

ARRIVAL OF THE NEW GOVERNOR

AT MACAO,

(From Our Special Correspondent.)

intely struggling is one of the conditions of life, it being certain that human greatness can- not be proved and established without a

His Excellency could rely T sincere and unconditional aid from the loyal struggle, Senate and that he the speaker), as an not belonging humble citizen although to the new Municipal Commission, would "congratulate himself upon any opportunity 10 collaborate in the interest of the

public service and would fall in with any Bust concluded with the prayer that is measure 'tending to the public good. Mr.

Excellency's adininistration might receive the ble sings of Heaven in order to attain a happy Conclusion, and at the en', flis Excellency might take back with him to the hamro country. the entire satisfaction of having merited-well from his country and religion.".

THE GOVERNOR'S REPLY, The Governor replied that he bad alady been acquainted with the honourable traditious of the inhabitants of Macao and the co-opera- on of the feal Senado with the Government, and that he would do, what lay in his power for the good of Macao. He would hand the City keys back to them inasmuch

5 they could not be in better custody,

After champagne had been served and the us ai toast honoured, the assembly repaired to the Sé Cathedral where a. Te Deum was sung, at the conclusion of whith a levée was held, t Government House attended by all the Goverment officials,

An official dinner upon the assumption of the new administration took place in the evening. At this junction there were present the pre-

MACAO, 18th December, 1992. Rarely has Macao presented a mare brilliant spectacle than that witnessed on the occasion of the arrival of the new Governor yesterday, His Excellency and suite arrived at florgkong by the French Mail on the 16th inst, and left for Alacas by the gunboat Diu at half past seven the next morning. As soon as the vessel was sighted in the offing one gun was fired from the Guia Furt, and preparations were. thereupon made for the early reception of the Governor upon His Excellency's arrival. As the Die steamed past the San Francisco barrier 'the fort of that name fired a salute. AL 11.5 a.m. the Diu dropped anchor in front of Praia Grande, and immediately à Govým ment gig boarded her into which is Excel-sident of the Senate, the Judge, the members" lency stepped. The Coloanne then took the gig of the Governor's Council and the Comman-*, in 'low to the pier. At the landing stage the

ders of the guaboats Diu and Zaire. 'Governor was received bythe Colonial Secretary (Dr. A. P. Lello), members of the Executive Council, and the civil; ecclesiastical, and military officials.The party afterwar is pro ceeded to the Municipal Chambers where the Governor was received by all the members of the Senate. The troops, consisting of members of infantry, and artillery companies of the local gair on as wellas Chinese and Indian members of the police force, lined the roadway from the Pria to the Senate Horse. The sight produced by the different uniforins was a fine one.

NAVAL NOTES.

USS. Monterey left the Cosmopolitan Deck yesterday.

ARMY NOTES.

The troops in Garrison page fra Tactical Exercise on Monday. One force will revic hefore a superior force by the Kowloon Ră, Kowloon City and Station Rd. The hostile operations will be restricted to the ground hetween North and South lines drawn through Kowloon l'eak and Lion i

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

for commerce or war. And besides America, we are provided with a host of other com- petitors in the Pacific. There is Japan, peculiarly fitted to supply a class of goods which we cannot and must not compete in. There is also British imperial competition from India and from Australia, and we have also to remember the existence of Russia and Canada and Mexico. All of these countries will actively compete for Chinese trade, says a writer in a home journal, and while it is not likely they can oust Great Britain from dealings with the Celestial WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. Empire, it is useless to blink at the fact that they will further reduce the proportion of Chinese trade how in British hands.

TO-MORROW AFTERNOON on the IIppy Lancashire's.millions are deeply interested y lley the Ho glog Food Il Club will play After retiring for about twenty minutes, the

AN ANCIENT CUSTOM. in this question of the China trade, but it is H.M.S. Oce. Rick ff a four o'clok. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty by six to At the Municipal Chambers the 'Colonial impossible to offer them much consolation. fall wig will ply for the Club: CC. Hickad. I'risoner was discharged.

Secretary, is officer administering the Govern Mr. Jamieson quaintly says that American lag, gal ; T: E. Pearce and J. W. C. Bonnan At the conclusion of the case, His Lordship ment, handed to the new Governor, H. E. Competition in grey goods must continue, | b.cks; G. K. Macdonald C. T. Kew: -ard R. addressing Mr. Wodehose, assistan; deputy Luiz Novaes Guedes Rebello the sceptic, at so long as Americans enjoy present ad Kerr, halves; W. R. Lemarchand, Esperi enden, said he thought the reason the same time delivering a speech in which he vantages of geographical location, improved beaud, CRS Cooper, W. W. Clarke, and the prisoner was found not guilty was referred to the pleasing condition of the because he had been placed into a cell and the Colony's finatices stating that the revenue had machinery, and transport rates." Of course, G. A Cooke forwards. by taking thought, one can improve nta- TIN: Owing to the rise in the price of tin police had endeavoured to make him give a increased considerably. He also gave a brief

statement. He asked Mr. Wodehouse_to_in_sketch of the period of his administration. chinery, but how does Mr. Jamieson propose several mines that had ceased working, both in

In replying, the Governor thanked the to alter the "present geographical location?" Tasmania and on the ina pland of Australia,quire thoroughly into the matter, and the officer

who had been responsible for this action to be Colonisecretary for the kind words he had It is undeniable that the transfer of the have Feen reopened. New fields are also pto severely reprimanded.

said in reference to His Excelleney's ad centre of gravity of the American cotton inspected. Large quantities of stream lin are lo

ninistration in Cape Verde, and gave the The N. P. S. Co.'s steamer Duke of Fife dustry from the North-Eastern States to the be found in what are at present almost

impressions he had frined in the course of hi arrived ut Victoria, B.C, on the 15th inst.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s RM.S.. South, to the cotton-growing States, and the incessible parts of Cippsland in the state of

journey respecting, Pruguese influene Empress of China arrived at Kobe at 11.30. Kitona The metal as thus found may, it is. more advantageous rates of freight obtain-

A series of brilliant plays will, for the present, abr ad. As for Macao he had known it by pm, on Wednesday, the 17th inst, and leit able from New Orleans and New York, must said, be recovered a little cost beyond that of be be light to an end by the Janet Waldorf Co. tradition. I. E concluded his speech with again at 1:30 am, on Thursday, via Nagasaki

collec ion and transport to the coast. tell very greatly in favour of the American as

to-light and to-morrow (Saturday) when the the assurance of his good i temious and his for Shanghai where she is due to arrive at 4. compared with the British manufacturer, who MORE CALENDARS: New Year calentars, farcical comedy Firing the Music will be pro- determin, tion I respect and to e-free respect, on Sunday, the art in Co has to procure his raw material from across entitiue to reach us, Alessrs. A. S. Watson & iced: This is another of those bright and for the 1-ws and the rights of all the seas, take it inland at heavy cost, and Co. having forwarded an artistically designed breezy plays which Mi-s. Waldorf's Company when made-up take it back to the coast for wall calendar and a couple of their scented adapt themselves to so readily and whose shipment abroad. However, the trade in handbooks cunining many pages of useful. pas types have been presented to successfully other than grey goods must for some time to and interesting reading matter, Messrs Bradley Corded houses should testify to the appre ciation in which the company is held, in these come, until the American acquire the know-Cons agents for the Northern Assurance concluding performences of the r present Company, send a serviceable almanack, while ledge born of long experience, remain in Bri Messr., Caldbeck MacGregor & Catheywell eagerly await theesumption of the sea ou on season, Hongkong audiences will no dubt fish hands. What is true of Russia in China known wine and ipirit merchants, forward a Boxing night, Though, the fetur visst of the is true of Russia in Asia as a whole. She

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FACING THE MUSIC.:

MAILS DUE, Canadian (Athenian) 21st just. Canadian (Empress of China) zzud inst. German (Bayern) 23rd inst. "American (Hongkong Maru) 23rd inst.

Cerman (Prinzess Irene) 24th inst. - Indian (Catherina Aptar), 24th inst.

American (China) 31st inst. - American (Doric) 8th prox.

The Silk ex N. P. 5. Co.'s steamer Olyvipla. arrived at New York on the 3rd inst.:

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer "Athenian, arrived at Shanghai at 1' p.m., on Thursday, the 18th inst, and left again 813 "A" DAESS FROM THE SENATE.

pm same day for Hongkong where she is. The President of the Senate (Mr. A. J. Basto)

inst then delivered is address in handing he to arrive at 8 a.m., on Sunday, the 21st City keys to the Governor, he greeted H.E. by The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Hongtany extending to him the people's welcome. I hear with mails, &c, left Nagasaki for Manila spent er said that Macao formed an integral exterday, the 18th inst., at pm, and is duc part of the Ledian kingdom, on the threshold. of the vast empire of Cathay, where Portuguese Spirit genuinely breathes. Although they lived

there on Monday," the 22nd inet at gam Her mails being transferred to the Empress of China at Nagasaki, and is due here on Wednes day, morning the 24th inst."

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