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LECTURE BY CAPTAIN ANDERSON,
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BIRTH. On the and Match, a Circemount," Hong- kong, the wife of E. M. HAZELAND, of a Daughter.
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On the 14th January, at the Holy Tristy Church, East Melbourne, by the Rev. Canon Sadlier, MA, T. A. CLARK," of Shangnai, to CATHERINE BE, youngest daughter of the late Captain James Lesslie Gregson.
On the 14th February, at Sonchow, by the THE WATER used is-Tub PUR- Rev. D. 1. Anderson, AD, assisted by the Rev. W. B. Burke, the Nev. ALVIN P" PARKER, EST that can be obtained, and is, to SUSIE E. WILIAMS, M.E.C, S.,
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THE Japan Government is importing gold bul- tion from London to the amount of 10,000,000
yen.
THE Nagasaki Freas says that the old P. & 0, S. Brindisi, recently resold at Nagasaki, was. built in 18 17.
THE French and English Mails of the 26:b and 31st January w re delivered in London on the
18th February.
THE British municipality at Tientsin has decided to adopt China coast lime, 46, the Same as Shanghai.
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now been sent out.
It has been proposed to establish wireless telegraphic communication between Hawaii and San Francisco.
Rus ta begins the construction of a new rub way immediately, to connect Kiinand Kuang
transportation of grain to Port Arthur.
Two natives charged with armed robbery at Deep Bay were discharged and retaliated by
detention. The magistrate advised them to proceed in a civil court. THERE were 24,50 deaths from plague in India the other week, an increase of a thousand on the mortality of ate previous week, and double that which occurred in the same period of 1902.
The United States gunboat Ca iad left for Canton yesterday, and the German gunboats Tiger and is started for Kinechou and Swatow respectively, while the Portuguese gunboat Diu went to Macho, H.M.S. Tofbor returned from larget practice at Mirs Bay this aftern^on.
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was where thai army was in ba gol from ?.. Let: then mark his words's it was to be u ́very, few years from now that every man present ' would have to take some paît in the defence. of the Empire. It would have to come. and such a commission as he had indicated press least hardly. We did not like the word 'conscription 'but there was no question about in his mind that they would have to have it. His Excellency proposed a vote of thanks to Captain Andersor, and said that he regretted the fact that this was the last opportunity they would all have of hearing him.
Captain Anderson briefly thanked the com- pany for their presence,
Mr. II. E. Pollock, KC., proposed a vote of thanks to Major-General Gascoigne for presiding, and the proceedings terminated..
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On the 25th February, at the Cathediak chengtze. The purpose is to facilitate the set aside for special purposes. Of the sum that integrity? The lecturer then proceeded to Chancellor
Shanghai, the Rev. T. Brants, M.A to Miss GEORGINA Smtrit, both of the London Mis. son, Peking
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HONGKONG, Tuesday, March 3, 1903.
THE BOXER INDEMNITY.
When in November last we dealt at some length with the new phase of the Chinese ENGLISH EXPERTS Indemnity as created by the refusal to
Factories, and their Manage our
indemnity in silver except under protest we practical knowledge and constant
jasserted that in view of the provisions of supervision enable us to produce | Article VI of the Peace Protocol (which we waters of unrivalled excellence and reproduced at the time in extenso) there purdy.
accept payment of an instalment of the
appared to be full justification for the desire of the Chinese Authorities to pay off the whole sum of Tls. 430,000,000 in silver :1 : the rate of exchange fixed by the
A "NATIVE workman, while endeavouring to step from the tug Fame to the pier at the Kowloon Docks, lost his balance, and was
drowned.
the purchase of carabian and the remaining $1,600,000 is to be used The founding of university.
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Before a small but very appreciative audience In the Chamber of Commerce Ram, under the Auspices of the Hongkong Odd Volumes, on the "Defence of the Empire H.E. Major Genevalt Sir W. J. Gascoigne, K.C.M.., was in the chair, and briefly introduced the lecturer.
In opening the subject, Captain Anderson painted out that freedom of scå transport was absolutely essential to our very existence, and argued that the British Government would not enter upon any scheme of Imperial defence, in. valving heavy taxation of the people, unless the people themselves demanded such a line of action. Royal Commissions and Committees of Inquiry were simply old-time and anti- quated devices, and opened the possibility At the annual meeting of the Phoenix Chape SECRETARY of War Root has ruled that officers for shelving inconvenient questions. Eventer of Sovereign Princes Rose Croix No. 17 may take billiard tables to the Philippines on here, in this Colony, we have had leng hen d |A.A.S.R., held on Shrove Tuesday, the 14th government transpor ation, free ol charge. experience of the hope deferred that went February, Sir Knight J. F. Lemm was installed in the Oriental Chair, the Installation cere This question came up recently and the quarto make the heart sick, and hence the mony being performed by Sir Knight F. Ho lerosaster at San Francisco refused transporta necessity existed for some endeavour on the well, 30°. Afterwards the M. W. S. instal'ed tion for a table which officers of the anny were
part of the people to stir up the Government his officers as follows:- taking out. The question was referred to the and bring before them the issues at stake. H. M. W. Sov. Secretary of War and was decided as above.
There was an old saying that the common law Depute M. W Sov.
High Prelate of England was the Englishman's birthright, GOVERNOR "aft has announced that the three and, he argued if such was the fact, was not millions of dollars appropriated by Congress this Empire built up by our race worthy of any for the use of the Philippine Islands has been sacrifices on the part of its sons to maintain $1,000,00 will be devoted to the establishment deal with the question of Australia and its of an agricultural bank: 31,002,050 will go to
relations to the mother country, and said that Australia to cultivate a maritime spirit thereby it was absolutely necessary for the youths of
forming a sort of naval reserve. (Applause.) Australians had always been patriotic and could still further extend that feeling by the formation of a naval reserve. He proceed ed to refer to the question of mobiliza tion, and dwelt on the German mobilization of 1870 which, he contended, was a very credit. able performance, and the outcome of the good generalship of Count Von Molse. That was a military affair and amounted to the con- centration of a German army on the frontiers of France. Nevertheless, it was a very simple matter compared with what England would have to do in the event of a naval war. Our inaction in preparing for eventualities had earned for us the name of "England the Un. ready," but he pointed out that the fault could not be placed at the doors of the personnel of the Navy. Of Admirals and Generals we had
footing, provided politicans would only let them have a free hand. In his opinion the Navy Board should be diva.ced from Parliament and the First Lord of the Admiralty be invested with full power and responsibility to follow his own views. Puliticians would, however, say that this could not be done. He con tended no practical man believed that it could not be done, and forcibly pointed out that our Navy must always be kept ready, and strike hard when the time came (applause). We required mole battleships, cruiters, a re- organised staff, an intelligence department, establishment of dockyards on the East and North-east coast of England and Scotland augmentation of a North Sea fleet, and the making of the Channel and Mediterranean flecis each a separate and complete unit by itself. He saw no reason why we should go to war
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THE nalive charged with arson in connection with a recent fire in Queen Victoria St., was again brought before Mr. Hazeland this morning. The Fook On Insurance Co. did not press the chare and the prisoner was released. THE projected additions to the Russian Navy Im lude five ironclads of sixteen thousand toss each. An extraordinary grant of twelve million subles has been approved in order to expedite the completion of battleships under construc- tion..
Tonight and to-morrow (Wednesday) Mr. Brough announces two performances of Thr Magistrait, absolutely the best written of ail farcical comedies. Although frequently dons, here by amateurs, Pinero's farce will be pre- sented to-night for the first time by a profes
sional Company.
The following is the c mplete cast of charac-
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Mr. Magistrates of Mulberry Mr. Brough Colonel Latyn (from Bengut-Retired).. Mr. W. T. Love!! Cis Farringdon (1.1. Pocket's Son by,
her. First Marriage) Mr. Leslie Victor Achille Blond (Proprietor of the Hotel
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A. S. WATSON & Ly Towers in the Protocol, not at the rate of THE 15 Inushima Maru, a zicamier of 620 tons Against the Manila Anertean, by E. K. Plenty to put the Navy and Army on a good Charlotte Verrinder (Her Sise) Ms. Brough
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exchange of the day. That was the con struction we put upon the plain wording of the instrument, and we went so far as to hint that the most equitable and satisfactory solution of the difficulty would be found
in the submission of the whole-matter to the impartial tribunal established at the Hague for the peaceful settlement of international difficulties. According to the latest information to hand, as set forth in the columns of the Shanghat Times, it seems. that two courses are now open to
carrying stone for the barbar works at Osaka, collided with the 2nd inushimo Maru, at Im shima on the ith alt, and sank in deep water. In consequence of the mourning for Prince Kpinals, an unsuccessful attempt was reade by the police to stop the King's Daughters entertainment while it was going on, at Yoko hama, and the opening night of the Janet Waldorf company had to be postponed.
THE Manchester Daily Despatch, discussing South African affairs, asserts that General De Wet buried in his garden a large sum in gold. The British dug his garden for ammunition, but did not find the gold. On secovering the cash, De Wet purchased advantageously at the
any, of the Powers desiring a peaceful seulement of this much-vexed question, for it is reported that Uncle Sam has now directed that the amount due to Cape cattle and sheep to restock the farms.
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supply of Gilus. Thanks,-Will send same immediately. Goodbye-Good-bye.-Advt. THIS morning at the Police Court, H.A. Brown, an unemployed master mariner, was charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp with stealing a watch, chain, and silver match box, the properties of Lieut. 11. W. Rickets, of the 33rd Bombay Infantry. The articles were left on the mantle piece in the officers' mess, and the prisoner was seen to go into the house. Pawntickets or the goods were found in his possession when arrested. He was sent to prison for two months- LIBEL proceedings have been commenced
The cause of "ourns, the Insular Architect. action is an alleged libellous article written by certain contractors of Manila. The article in question sets forth some alleged causes of com- plaint on the part of the writers and charac- terizes the official complained of as "notari sly incompetent, unlair and overbearing, who has trouble with all with whom he has dealings." Warrants were issued for the arres! of William Crozier, the editor of the American, and J. F. Kennedy, the business manager. THE speech from the Throne at the opening of the Portuguese Cortes contains the following reference to China:--
Portugal having given her adhesion to the final protocol of the Congress of Feking has agreed with the government of the Celestial Empire to inansform its custom regime around Macao,
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For Thursday and Fnday Sowing the Wid will be the attraction On Saturday and Mon- day When we were Twenty-one, a comedy by H.V. Esmond will receive its first representa tion in China.
STEAMER versus JUNK.
JUDGMENT.
The case in which the owner of the junk Yu Fung claimed damages against the German
Court to day. Lieutenant H. Fybus, R.N.R., steamer Hansa, was concluded at the Supremo master of the C. P. R. 5. 5. Empress of Japan, again acted as nautical assessor to the, Chicf Justice, Sir. W. Meigh. Goodman.. Mr. H.E. Pollock, EC, (instructed by Mr. 1 eavis, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. W. Slade, (instructed by Mr. H, J. Gedge, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master), defendants.
In our last issue we fully
near the Capsuimun Pass on the evening of the 14th January last.
Cited States indemnity account A stang belonging to Major Talasis, a 24. fecue, taking into consideration the economes with either France or Germany, or any other his daring for the deando all with their
the expected tas i in fact is in the
Protocol) in Haikwan Taels at the rates of exchange stipulated in Article VI of the Peace Protocol, and not at the rate of ex- change now prevailing," "This," says the | Shanghai Times, " means that in indemnity payments from China to the United States the thel will be reckoned 'as worth $732, although the present quotation is $575" That the decision of the United, Sintes Government is in conformity with the opinion of some of the most learned American just can, we think, hardly be questioned. They have weighed the whole of the clauses bearing on the payment of the indenuity with the "spirit" of the document as it was at the time the pleni- potentiaries signed it in Peking. Faulty it was no doubt, but it has been accepted by the States as it is and not as-in view of the great skimp in exchange—we could wish it had been framed. The United States have clearly shewn the way towards settle: ment of the dispute without reference to the 11ague Tribunal, and it is done in a way which we are constrained to admit-facts are stubborn things-is as magnanimous as it is just and reasonable. It will be interest- ing to learn, later on, what view is taken of this important decision by the Powers DEVELOPING and PRINTING
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solicitude for the welfare of the Celestial Court by not only accepting Uncle Sam'sview of dus payment of the "Boxer" indemnity, but even go so far as to take off some twenty to thirty per cent of her enormous charges
in a collision with a ricksha. The ricksha was upset and a Mr. Burke thrown on to the road, while a sampan woman passing at the time had the misfortune to be on the line of gravitation as the vehicle toppled to the ground. Neither the one-time occupant of the ricksha,
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out prejudice to the rest of the clauses of the treaty of 1887. in this conformity the respective convention will be laid on the table Other advantages had been conceded to us, facilitating the construction of a railway line, destined to link our port with the principal commercial centres of the Empire which should co-operate in the upholding of our prestige-in the Far East, where we have so many interests to defend.
THE cloth business for China seems to have partially subsided, says a home exchange. Probably the decline of silver has had effect as A certain native family were chowing on the. well as the advance in cotion There is still first floor of a house in Des Vœux Road when business to be had, but it is not offering so freely as last week. We hear late at present of Bombay or for the moment of Japan. Mexicans and T Cloths are firm, and a good deal has-been done in these it rather poor
rates.
The growing forests on the slopes near Aber deen seem to give plenty of cover, for wild animals are evidently getting more numerous on the south side of the island, remarks the Hongkong correspondent of the M. C. D. News. Deer have of late been seen frequently by residents at the leak, several in the unencios ed gardens near houses, and on one occasion recently they enjoyed a good meal of 'ettuce. This morning I saw a badger killed by co lies in a little wood just below Stewart Terrace. Two wonks aided in the bunt, and the unfortunate animal was finally knocked on the head by a
bamboo.
CAPT. Putnam Bradlce Strong, having arranged to become a captain in the army of his imperial majesty, the Emperor of China, he and hit wife, formerly Lady llope, and better known as
May Yohe, will soon'sail for the Orient. They
have secured from London the money paid by
herself involved in hostilities, she should be ready and not wanting. The lecturer then commented on Canada, her patriotism, and resources, and s ated that she could best serve
the mother country by raising and maintaining an efficient naval reserve. Concluding, he said that he hoped his remarks would perhaps serve to arouse discussion among the public, and expressed the hope that a comprehensive |'scheme of Imperial Defence might be brought
about (applause):
Major-General Gascoigne invited discussion. Commotore. Robinson said that he quite
oncurred with the views expressed by the lecturer, and was very glad to see that there were such enthusiasts to speak for the Navy. The British Navy had been trying for many years to instil into the youngsters more.
His Lordship, in giving judgment, said it was the steamer's duty to keep out of the way of the junk, and those aboard of her should have taken a compass bearing, or slackened speed, or even gone on straight,. They had slightly-arboarded thinking that the junk was going on a parallel course when really she was on an angular course. The junk was not to blame the steamer wns.*-
Judgment for plaintiff with costs.
THE PLAGUE
During the twenty-four hours ended at noon!" to-day two further cares of. bubonic plague, making 41 since January 1st, were notified as Having occurred in Hongkong. Both were Chinese, and ended fatally. One was from 99* Queen's Road East, and the other was a case
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the deep, drip of water from the verandah attracted their attention. It was evidently not a usual occurrence for one of the members pal his chop sticks aside and proceeded to investi gate matters by going to the floor above What happened then has not yet transpired, nechanical training with a view to better fitting of dumping, at the back of No:18. Swatow
but it is alleged that a free fight ensued. Al all events the gentleman from the floor beneath did not return and it is-su mised he was thrown over the verandah and alighted on arra firma some feet below. That was where he was found, and although taken to the hospital where every aid was rendered he expired from his injuries. The police investi. gated affairs and two of the 'gentlemen' from the second floor were arrested, and may have to answer a charge of manslaughter in con- nection with the death of their neighbour from the floor beneath.
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them for present-day requirements and to have their future captains more thoroughly mechanical The Navy League had done an enormous amount of good to the country and that fact was also recognised in the Navy which thoroughly appreciated its efforts to place it on a better fooling (applause).
SHIPPING AND, MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE. Canadian (Tartar) (0-morrow." Australian (Chingfu) to-morrow. German (Prinz Heinrich) 5th inst.. American Hongkong Maru) sih nist.. Canadian (Athenian) 6th înjt. Indian (Laisang) 13th inst. American (Doric) ist inst
Professor Sharp mentioned with regret that Captain Anderson would soon be leaving the Colony, and said the lecture treated with a very important subject, especially in the case of Hongkong which would be greatly affected if The Navy was insecure. It was quite true that "we've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money," but although we have got the money and might be able to buy a few ships from a friendly Power in the event of bostilities, there was no question that we had not the men. He pointed out that that could be remedied by inst
The N. Y. K. Co's steamer Hakata, Maru suggesting the fisher population at home be (Eumpenn Line) left Shanghai for this port on drawn and placed under bounty as a naval, the 3rd inst, and is expected to arrive here sa reserve, and called upon in case of eventuali ties (ap lause).
The Boston To Boat Co.'s steamer Hyader arrived at Yokohama on the 2ed inst.
The P&O. S. N. Co's steamer Java left. Singapore for this port on the 2nd inst., at i p.m. The E & A Co.'s steamer Eastern from Sydney left Port Darwin yesterday, the 2nd inst for Timor, Manila, and this part, *
SPRING RACE MEETING. Lord Francis Hope in settlement of Mrs. Strong's claim against him. When Mrs. Strong
The programme of the second spring race was Lady Hope she lent his lordship $45,000 meeting, in be held under the auspices of
H. E. Major-General Gascoigne said that in notes. She earned the money
doing the Hongkong Jockey Club, will be found the only part of the lecture with which he dis- sorgsand dances, and ber thrifty mamma saved printed in the advertisement columns of this agreed with Captain Anderson was the re- for damages which (in view of the acquisi-it for her. About one-half of her claim has issue. Entry forms can be obtained on applica mark about the unfavourable opinion he had
been allowed. Stro g's chances to get into the tion to the secretary, Mr. John Giant.
of commissions or committees of inquiry. Chinese Imperial Service cams through cor
He thought that a grand opportunity was respondence with an influential man he met in
lost at the close of the South African War, Japan. The latter is a subordinate of Sir
and said he would like to have seen a Robert Hart, head of the Imperial Chinesa
The s.s. Siskin, Captain A Jones, arrived commission established consisting of a few Customs Service, Strong wanted a commission from Saigon to-day with a cargo of rice and soldiers and business men who, between them, in the Customs Service but his friend advised meal. At about one o'clock this morning she would be able to formulate a scheme by
collided with a junk which subsequently foun him to accept a cap'aincy in an infantry regi dered. The crew of the native craft, comprising
which our Army would be supplied. However
rescued and brought to Hongkong,
tion of the flourishing province of Manchu- ria, the ice-free port of Dainy (Talienwan), and the snug little harbour and fortress of Port Arthur) one might now be pardoned for classing as more imaginary than real, unless indeed they be dubbed "moral damages.". Our old friend Oom Paul once upon a time claimed very heavy "moral" Russias? Is not the degree of morality similar in both instances? Surely 1
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COLLISION NEAR HONGKONG.
The T. K. K steamer Rohilla Maru ell Manila for this port yesterday, am, and is ex- nec ed here on Wednesday afternoon, the 4th-
the sth inst
The C. N. Co's steamer Chioglu from Austrian Forts left Manila on the 2nd inst., p.m.; and is expected to arrive here on Thurs clay, the 5 b. inst., amNTERIORMEN
The NP., S. Ce steamer Olympia sailed from Victorin, B.O for Yokohama and the usual ports on the 28th ult The Silk ex this steamer arrived at New York on the 33rd ull.
The Catian Pacific Rallway Co.'s steamer' Tariar arrived at Nagasaki at 11:30 am, an Monday, the and inst, and leaves again at 7 pm, same day, for Kobe where she is due to arrive at Gam, on Wednesday, the 4th inst
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer, Athenian arrived at Kobe at 7.30 pm, on Sun-- day, the 19 inst, and left again at 6 a.m., on
is due to arrive at 5 am, on Friday, the 6th inst.“
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damages; then why not the Tsar of All the ment, officered will men like Strong, soldier ten men, three women, and five children, were powerful' our ships might be an army must be Monday, via Nagasaki for Shanghai wherealie
of fortaae-New York Telegram.
behind, our ba ̈ks and the important matter
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