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NAVAL VISIT:10"MANILA:

The British are at Manila! The exclamation.

Canton, where native lady students could be ↑ A PEKING" special, of the 8th inst," to the ↑ instructed in the principles of western NC D. New Y-Lately Russia baa

THE RECEPTION). medicine, and sent out to exercise their art building a branch of the Chinese Eas- "Tern Railway in Heilungchiang province and on their countrywomen in times of sickness. intends to extend her influence in that direc The following interesting account of the Chinese ladies would be more smenable to tion, as she bat, lost her railway south of arrival of the British cruiser squadron at the influence of their own people than the Changchun. The Military Governor of the pro Manila, on Admiral Noel's cruise of the ministrations of strongers, and the very fact vince has wired to the Waiwupu that at pre-Bouthern foreign ports, is taken from the that they should give up the practice of sent more than half of the mines and railways Cablenews of the 12th inst

there are in the hands of the Russians, and if charming away sickness by the adoption of China consents to the building of this branch fetiches and the wearing of phylacteries in a line all the mines and railways in the province" step in advance, whose importance cannot would pass under her control. In case, there be over-estimated. The moving spirit in fore, Russia formally demands these rights the this reform has been Dr. Mary, H. Fulton, Warwupu should decidedly reject the claims. who has devoted immense trouble to THE result of the working of the Osaka the work of the College, and thought Shosen Kaisha for the half-year just ended was time wasted when not employed in further less satisfactory than is usually the case. The

physicians. Last week three young women

for foreign "steansers, and the decrease in the received their diplonias after completing off in the profili. The company had to pay shipment of rice are responsible for the falling. a four years' course of study. So great is about Y300,000 more for coal during the period THE LAW OF THE SANITARY the demand for lady doctors, we are told, than in the preceding ball-year. The net pro

BOARD ELECTION.

that many of the students have established a fit amounted to about Y700,000, and the direc- reputation for themselves even before their tors had to draw Y300,000 out of the surplus When we referred some days ago to the graduation. It is significant that the Chin for the preceding period, to enable them to irregular terins in which the conditions, cse Government, as represented by Tuotai declare the customary dividend of je per cent. The company proposes to in under which ratepayers would be allowed to Wen, the mouthpiece of Viceroy Shum, is increase its capital by Y5,500,000, and this pro- vote at the forthcoming election of new cordial sympathy with the movement, and posal will be submitted at the half-yently members to the Sanitary Board, were cou- even complains that the Chinese ought to general meeting in a few days. ched, we naturally expected that the Go-be ashamed because a foreigner had to comic vernment would abrogate the illegal require thousands of miles to teach them their duty ment that ratepayers, before being permitted | in this respect. But while the education of to exercise the franchise, must produce the Chinese lady students in medicine is praise-

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BERVICE

JAPANESE ENTERPRISE.

PROPOSED SHIPPING DEAL"

OFFER TO PURCILASE PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE).

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 16th January, 2.25 p.m.

A proposal hus been submitted, on

not in the accent of terror of the cry: Hannibal ante portas" which startled the ancient Romans, nor is it causing the conster nation it did 143 years ago, among the Spanish officiala, when on the morning of May 16, 1762)

Bay and at once prepared to take forcible the fleet of Admiral Draper sailed 'Into Manila

possession of the city. It is an exclamation of joyful greeting to the distinguished represent- will be entertained royally and made to feel at home during their short stay in these waters. bination, to acquire by purchase the mand of Admiral Sir Gerard Henry Noel,

The British cruiser squadron un 'er the com- service of steamers owned by the K. C. B., K. C. M. G., which came to anchor in Manila Bay at o'clock yesterday morning, is the most powerful aggregation of foreign war vessels assembled in this harbour, since the

The Hongkong Celegraphing the scheme of producing Chinese lady advances in the price of cool and in chaster sales stives of a friendly and kindred nation, whe botulf of a Japaneso shipping com-

Hongkong, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1906.

WHISKY.receipt for rates paid in the month of

$16.50

December last. To a' certain extent the Government have recognised the justice of

worthy and entitled to support, we are far

more interested in the statement that the first nurse who has studied at the Train our contention, that the condition in questioning School for Nurses has received her was not only absurd and illegal but likely to diploma. A doctor's visits are brief and lead to endless confusion and perplexity. At business-like as a yule; it is the nurse whe the same time, the Government have penetrates the inner thoughts of the patient, succeeded in modifying the objectionable whose care and attention are best appreciat. clause, without in a way, losing face. The | ed, to whom is attributed the cute. Without original clause as it appeared in the Gazette the nurse, the doctor's prescriptions are like- 'read—" No ratepayer will be allowed to vote | ¡y to be valueless, lest unheeded, if not ac.

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65. "KHÔNG TUNG" 1. 5.5. " TÁI ON”

At the Supreme Court this morning, in

Sir Francis Piggott, the Yik Un Steamship. Company brought an action against the owners at the 3. Awongfang for $500, fur damage. done in a collision which occurred on May 17, 1904, on the Canton Salt Flats, near the likin.

Admiralty Jurisdiction, before the Chief Justice,

slation.

Mr. M. W. Stade, instructed by Mr. Harding, presented the plaintiffs, and Mr. E. H. Sharp, of Messrs. Ewens, Harstop and Harding, re- k.c., mstructed by Mr. H. J. il. Gedge, ol Messrs Johnson, Stokes, and Master, appeared for the defendants,

And

of some stan.

American occupation. As soon as the flagship by a large British ensign, her batteries roared Diadem bad anchored at a busy surmounted out a salute of ar gune which was promptly answered by the shore batteries of Fort Santiago. The battleship Ohio then followed with a full admiral's satute of seventeen guns in honour of Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, The Dindem replied with a safuts of 15 guns in honour of Admiral Train.

MAGNIFICENT CRUISERS.

Pacifio Mail Steamship Company.

Mr. Harriman, the President of the American lue, has the matter under consideration.

FRENCH MISSIONARY

MURDERED AT LIEN-KIANG-FU.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 15th January, 2.25 pun

It is reported that a French_mia-" sionary has been murdered at Lion- kiang-fu. ·

The vessels comprising the squadron are the Diadem, Sutlej and #fogue, all thres first-class protected cruisers of 13,000 tons displacement. They are formidable fighting machines and re- present the highest skill in up to date waval architecture. The flagship is commanded by Captain Savory : Captain Shordland commands the Hogue and Captain Grant the Sutlej. The vessels are all painted drab colour, which they hail exchanged for the usual black at the out break of between Russia and Japan

Thay anchored so as to pair with the Ameri- can warships as follows: Flayship Diadem and Aagship Ohio, cruiser oge and battleship S.S. "GLENFALLOCH"GROUNDED Wisconsin, cruisex Stitlejand battleship Oregon.

-- FORT SANTIAGO RETURNS. The anchor of the Diadem had hardly struck- the water before a partido un be to the footh Astarboard gun followed, and the booming the first round of the national salute to the port.

continued until the full at guns had been given. Fort Santiago returned the courtesy following the demonstration at the fort, the with 21 booming welcomes. Immediately

British colours were raised and remained aloft op the flagship Ohio, na the guns spoke 17 times in significance, and honour of the visit of the British Admiral. Aboard Sir General Noel's flagship the marine band played the general Baluto as soon as the firing on the Ohto ceased, and a rear-admiral's salute of 13 guns was given to Admiral Train.

of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and

is officers in the name of Edward VIL, King

Ireland and Emperor of India.

Capt. Morrison sat as nautical assessor. In opening the case, Mr. Slade briefly out. lined the facts. He said that the Turn left tually thrown to the winds. There is more Hongkong at eight o'clock un the evening in in the statement that a nurse has passed question, and the Afuangfung nor later the prescribed examinations, and is now Kwongtang is a comparatively new boat, and

1 On is an ó d slow boat, while qualified to take hier place by the bedside of considerably faster. When near Whampoa, ailing, countrywomen, than in the news the Tai O maintained the same speed, with that half a hundred doctors have graduated, moderate speed she saw the Kwongtung the tide in her favour. Continuing at this

For without the nurse, the labours of the near the Whampoa Barrier, ahead of her. doctor are apt to be unavailing The nurse The Tai On caught up the Kwongfung, which

was just beyond the barrier, went by and is an intégral part of the medical missionary clear, how far clear he could not say. In system-the-complement of the doctor.mediately after, the Kwongtung put on steam and came, on after the fur On. She Chinese ladies are noted for their delicacy of caught up the Zaf Os on the starboard side tbuch, their infinite capacity for taking pains, and the channel narrows considerably. The "got parallel for a short time, at the Salt their cheerfulness and good temper, and Kwongtung starboarded and her

VISITS OF COURTESY. The officers of the quarantine, serviço were their willingness to assume responsibility. the Z on how a glassing blow. The resul

The result first board, followed shonly afterward by They should therefore make ideal nurses, atraighten up, and so struck the salt junk, was that the Kuungtung was unable to

Mr. Gordon, the acting British. Consul and the Training School for Nurses at Canton The damage done to the Tai On was really General, and M. Sidebottom, acting Assistant consul-genetal, who had gone voter is likely to prove a centre of hope to many a is a band-fide ratepayer. Must be drag Chinese lady who is suffering within the

anlar service, and read of the British Cond out early in the launch Victoria. They were Service, and greeted Admiral Noel and his landlord to the election meeting-zenana" of her home. There can be no provided there be no election to swear that doubt that a vast field of enterprise is he is really and truly a ratepayer, or can he being opened by the American Presbyterian trust to happy chance that some friend in the Mission in Canton, which deserves the audience will acknowledge his acquaintance, support of all interested in whatever makes and stand guarantee for his honesty and for the amelioration of the condition of ratepaying proclivities? The fact of the Chinese ladies. matter is that the conditions of the election as originally issued were muddled; the Government do not care, to withdraw from the position first taken up, and this addition, which will cover a multitude of omissions and commissions, has been made. On the other hand, the addition may mean noth ing: people can read into it whatever they please, but our opinion is that in view of the Two Inge lighters left Shanghai on the 8th mistake to call it by no other name-which inst. to go to the assistance of the 1.-C. S. occurred in the terms of the voting condi- Tingsang, aground at Bate Point. tions, as originally framed, the Returning CABLE communication with Vladivostok is now Officer will be very loth to question the restored. Vladivostok is in telegraphic com validity of a ratepayer's claims to vote, even munication with Siberian stations to Blagovest if he do not produce all the evidence requirschensk and with Harbia and Loganchan. ed by a court of law, Practically all the An American named William Parson was this ratepayer will have to state is that he is a morning sentenced to fourteen days'hard' la. ratepayer, after the "Civis Romanus sumbaur, at the Police Cour, for stealing a book, the property of the Public Library, on Saturday style, and unless he looks particularly evil and shifty, the Returning Officer, glad to get out of a quandary so easily, will allow him to pass. At present there are only two can- didates in the field for two vacancies; if no- body else comes forward there will be no contest, so the question of voters' qualifica- tions will not arise. But for all that, it

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

By the H. A. L. Andatusih six Russian officers and 1,479 suldiers arrived to-day from Vladivos tok en route for Odessa,

and

MRS. CORDIN'S TEA,

There are no details to hund.

ON LITTLE JANK,

The ss. Glenfalloch, Captain F. J. Slach, 1,434 tons, which arrived in the harbour you.

grounded on Little Bank on the 12th instant. The following was the report made by the

terday morning from Singapore via Haihow,

captain Leaving Hoihow for Longkong, grounded on Litile Bank (Hainan Straits), Ramained for six houts. Weather calm. ∙ No damage sustained, "Floated off hall-tide.”

HONGKONG GUN CLUB,

The annual championship meeting was held on Saturday, 13th inst. The championship was won by His Honour. Mr. A. G., Wise¡ Mr.“- A. C. Macmillan being second, after a tle with Mr. G. C. Moxon,"

The Ladies' Nomination prize was won by the Hon. Mr. Gershom Stowan with Mr. A. G. Wise second,

1. M. S. "ANDROMEDA."

FAREWELL CONCLET'AT SHANGRAL.

· ́H. M.S. Andromida, arrived here from Shanghai on Saturday. Before leaving the northern port, the N.G.D. Newt 9th inst says, a farewell concert to the m of H.M.S.

Indromeda was given by the ladior of Shang-~- hai yesterday evening. The handymen have made themselves so popular during their stay tore that our readers will learn with regret that they return to their ship this afternoon, In spite of the short notice the ladies responded nobly, and the thunderous rounds of applause with which each number of the long program- At 3 o'clock Admiral Noel returned the call me was received showed that Jack thoroughly admiral, accompanied by the acting British organised the concello was ably er starvis, of Admiral, Train. At 4 o'clock the British appreciated their efforts. Mrs. Sharrock, who

· by Bentinck, and Flag-Lieut. Buxome called and Miss McCullum, and others, and the cossal general Mr. Gordon, Flag-Commander Mrs. Mcintosh, the Misses at the Ayuntamiento and were met at the gramme was interspersed with comic songs by door by the Governor's aide-de-camp MR- friends from H.M.S. Donaventure. The long jor R. H. Noble, by whom he was conduct

and varied programme was made. still more ed into the office of the Governor-General, lengthy by, the repeated encores which Jack After about half an hour's visit there the ad demanded, and inmined upon obtaining. At miral and his staff, conducted

the conclusion of the concert, by Captain W. E. Horton of General Corbin's staff and Major

Noble,

went to General Corbin's

pro

nothing more than the breaking propeller was discovered to be fouled, and the chions. After the collision the Awengtung's as On proceeded an her voyage up the liver The Tai On did all she could to avoid the accident. In conclusion, he stated that since the coining the first mate of the / af On had died.

FREEDOM OF THE PORT. John Lawrence, master of the .s. Tuli Un, said he was in command of the vessel on May Commander Roger Wells, chief of staff of 17 last. Witness had been in the employ of the the Asiatic fleet, came aboard from the naval Vik On Company since 1893. He was master Jaunch Christine, and presented the Britishers of the Tat Ox for six years. In the year 4078, with the compliments of Admiral Train and the he started plying up the river. On the evening American people. Captain Julius A. Penn, of May 16, the Tai On left Hongkong at b aide-de-camp to Major-General Corbin, drew o'clock in the evening. The tide was a little ed alongside with the quartermaster launch Boston, when he left here. Below Whampoa the tide and extended the courtesies of the command. changed to ebb. The Tai On reached, Whaming general of the division of the Philippines, THE English mail of the 16th Dec. was deliver-poa about 4 o'clock in the morning, and wit Harbour-master Chase then came aboard and Dess was on deck. After leaving Whampoa, he

on behalf of the Insular customs service ten- ed in London on the 12th inst.

was going full speed, which was against the dered the freedom of the port to :be visitors, tide, and averaged about seven or eight knots an hour over the ground. Witness daw the Kwongtung after leaving Whampoa about a mile and a half away. Witness previously saw the Kwongtung before she passed the Tat On. below Whampoa. When witness saw the Kwongfung above. Whampoa the Taf. On was gaining on her. Witness passed the Whampoa Barrier a little after five. The Awonglung was still ahead, about a quarter to two-thirds of a mile ahead. He continued at the same speed, about a quarter past five he passed the Kwongtung on her port side.. The distance be tween the two slips then was about 20 yards, dead slow. The full speed of the Tai On and upparently the Kwongtung was going house to make the official return visit: It had been previously arranged that the visit ¦ în 94 to 10 knot, while the Kwonglung be made at the General's residence instead of could steam about 12 to 13. After passing, at his office. The officers of the general's staff the Tat On got ahead leaving the other

and ladies were presented to the admiral

Mr. Shorrock, on behalf of the ladies, ex vessel at her stern. Ten minutes afterwards and his staff, and about 5 o'clock tea was pressed the great pleasure it give them to be witness heard a noise of a steamer coming up, served by Mr. Corbin. During the recep. able to help at this entertainment. It bad had and in the Kwonglung coming up on the SINCE the 1st of January, there have been two

tion the 9th Infantry band played upon the to be got up in a hurry as the sad news that cases of plague notified' in Hongkong. In

Tui On on her starboard side. With the speed lawn. While the Britishers were at General - the Andromeda was leaving next day bad only both cases the victims were Chinese and both scared each other. Witness then shouted out: and Captain Peon called to pay their respects. The Kwongtung was going at, the two vessels

Cortin's house, engrals Bliss, Majar Guilfoyle been known for a short time. Had the ladies' had a weeb in which to prepare for the concert terminated fatally. One case of smallpox has occurred, an Indian huving contracted the diHe next heard a bell rung, the Kwangtung turned to the flagship Diadent.

Capt. Walker, mind what you are doing." About 4.30 p.m. the admiral and his staff re- no felt sure that they would have given one which could no have been excelled. They shot ahead and starboarded her helm. When

·ENTERTAINMENTS PLANNED. - '

were all proud of the handymen and be, as a civilian, felt sorry that at the age of ten he had MESSRS, Gibb, Livingston & Co., the incalagents walness saw she was going across his bows, and

The crews of the British cruisers were grant in Hongkong, for the Northern Assurance Čom-

a collision, be rang the telegraph: to avoid "Stop;" "Stand-by" on both engines, and heed thore leave in the afternoon. His Majesty's to discard bis sean-naval costuine (Fire and Life) have sent us a calendar, pany.

seaughters were seen promiscuously about the issued by that Company, in Chinese: The out to the pilot to put her helm right streets of Manila and the natty appearance his audiedico rose as one man' to respond,

midships. Junks were on

bis part

side along. centre is occupied by an allegorical Chinese the bank. There was no room for witness to and decorous deportment excited universal ad- picture,

starboard. He gave the Kwongtung a clear miration and favourable comment. Numerous curred lo those who are interested in the two Chinamaa appeared before Mr. C. A. D. Way, as he would have run into the junks, so

are the entertainments planned in honour of Melbourne, at the Police Court this morning,

When he was going full the visitors, both officers and crews, and American officialdom, the British colony and on a charge of being in possession of 35 lacis speed astero, the Kwongfung stanchion and s taels, respectively, of prepared opium caught the Tai On's anchor flake, drawing the the people of Manila in general will vie with and also for forging the trade-mark of the anchor forward, and broke and bent the forward each other not to let the visitors depart with an stanchion of the Taf On. After the Kwong impression that the hospitality of Manila la pin Farm. The case was remanded unting got clear witness saw her run into a salt inferior to that of any port in the world. lo-morrow.

junk on the Tat On's port side. As soon as The five lions which arrived here by the 1.5. the Kwongfung's stern was clear of witness's Kut Sang some days ago, and were kept at port side, witness went on, and reported the the Causeway Horse Repository, are expected case to the harbour master. Nothing could be to leave to-day by the s.s. foistein for Hair dogs for the Kwongtung as witness was afraid

of getting ashore. phong, where they are consigned to the Span past Circus. During their short stay here the and not 5.15 that the collision occurred. The Cross-examined by Mr. Slade: It was 5.20 Lamer-a Frenchman-gave one or two ex

error

is evident there has been an somewhere, and the "rectification is but a partialsolution of the difficulty which oc

forthcoming election.

CHINESE LADY NURSES.

на

In a quiet, unostentatious fashion, the Women's Medical College of the American Presbyterian Mission at Canton is perform- ing a great work, which must have abiding

last.

sease.

'bo went astern.

effects on the social life of China. The aim of the College is to provide a course of study in medicine for Chinese ladies who, onhibitions, by thrusting his hands into the mouth bandwriting in the log book was that of wit

graduation, will be equipped with an educa

DINNER AT GOVERNOR'S.

This evening at 8 o'clock Governor-General

1de will give a dianer to the Frith Admiral and his staff at his residence 182 calls Alix. At 7.30 p.m. the chief pelly officers of the Ameri can Яeet will dine the chief petty officers of the covers for zoo will be laid. British feet at the Metropole hotel, for which

To-morrow a review will be held at Fort

of one of the amitals. His wife, we underneas, and there was a slight mistake as regards McKinley. stand, when performing, dances in the cage,

the time of the collision. The Tal On was in At a o'clock to-morrow afternoon the Ameri the middle of the channel, and the Kwong- can bluejackets have arranged to entertain the within the precincts of the female quarters their tricks.

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Lieut Melior, on behalf of H. M, S. Andro. meda, thanked the ladies for the entertalomont they had provided and assured them it was thoroughly appreciated. In the absence of "the youngest man présent" be called upon Mr. Shorrock to. reply for the ladies,

Lieut, Mellor called for three cheers for the ladies, and three more for Mr. Shorrock and

The Andromeda's band then struck up" God Save the King" and a pleasant evening, which had passed all too quickcly, came to an end,

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUR Canadian (Empress of India) 17th lost. German (Preisen) 18th inst. ^! Indian (Kumtang) 13rd inst. Australian (Eastern) 3rd prox

The P. & O, S, N. Co.'s 3'57 Ceylon- left Singapore for this port on 14th fast, at 6 am. The Apcar Cola sa Lightning, from Cal. cutta left Singapore Naturday afternoon, and may be expected here on 17th inst. 2 D40)

The Imperial German Mail s.s.. Gratzinau. left Shanghai Saturday; at 11 am, and may be

The H. A. L. ss, Sambla, from Hamburg left Singapore for our port on toth inst., p. and may be expected here on 16th inst.:

tion which will enable them to practise while her husband puts to loutes throug, ung approaching at his stern, He could not British bluejackets. Cars will be in readiness | expected here on Monday:p.min.

of Chines residences. One of the problems which he faced the medical missionaries THE Indian troops and guards in Hongkong are to suffer no longer from chilled fingers and in China as been the difficulty of obtaining cold feet, Major-general Villien Hatton issued

go on his starboard side as there was no room to receive the guests at the

at the Captain of the and " as sure as there is a God in heaven" he Port's at 3 o'clock, and will take the sailors for would have ran into the salt-jucks,

a tour of all the street car lines of Manila. At His Lordship asked witness not to decorate p.m. dinner will be served at the Grand

The C.-P.-R.-Co.'s sa-Empress of China Opera House, after which they will take a trol present cold weather the General Officer Com Continuing

is ladies and even when they were granted manding authorises an issue of coal, where the after he heard the Kwongtung talegraph ring being prepared for the evening entertainment left again at 10 p.m. tam day for Nagasaki admission it a found an almost impossible same can be utilised, for one week commenc. she went faster.

which will begin at 7 o'clock and will consist where she is due to arrive at 5 am, on 15th- ing on the

14th inst. order para 4, section 4.)

William Stanfield, the chief engineer of the of the best talent in the fleet. Refreshments | inst.. lask to

te the natural shyness of the local allowance regulations, to all ludian troops Tai. Or, was also called and testified as to the will be served during the entertainment and The C. P. R. Cái Ks. Empress of India Inmaterice of a foreigner. It was a "and guards furnished by them. It is interest times when the telegraph rang, as alan diderery bluejacket of both navies will be most arrived at Shanghai at p.m., on 7th inat, nod which led to the establishing to note that the military authorities ar Tang Lin, the pilot, who supported the evidence Relcome. The entertainment will close about: left again at midnight same day, for Hong

hopeful that the cold snap will disappear in's of the last witness,

10.30 o'clock, and cars will be in readiness to 'kong where she le dos to arrive at Yo-8,144 on College' at wonk's time,

The case it proceeding.

convey the sailors back to the landing,

17th inst.)

entrand the secluded homes of Chinese an Order today which reads-Owing to the his language witness, anid he thought that lay ride to Malabon, while the opera houss | arrived at Shanghai at 4 a.m., în Egth inst; and

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