kntimations.
BIRTH,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JULY 9 1906.
antiquated and they must get some one who ↑ On the 2nd of July, 1956, at Freiburg i/Breis had the latest ideas on the subject. Here, ! gau, Mrs. Fr. Fuhrmeister, of a sen.
then, we have officials and volunteers work- i ing hand in hand for efficiency, which
PINK ON 'S.S. "TAMING"
DAMAGE UNKNOWN,
A. S. WATSON & CO., {he Hongkong Celegraph is the liest guarantee that efficiency will Chims Navigation Coanjang's steamer framing
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ALEXANDRA · BUILDINGS,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
DEVONSHIRE CIDER.
·.....
We have just received Shipment of APPLE
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1906:
MOVEMENT.
be secured.
As yet the corps is unarmá ed, for the somewhat occult reason that the Viceroy wishes the men to practice for the ANOTURK CHINESE NATIONAL months, at the end of which he will enter into negotiations with the Waiwupu and the „Foreign ministers at Péking on the subject of ans. The main thing is, however, that the crops has been formed, and is in active being, an evidence, as already said, of that regenerative spirit which is behind every thing Chinese-at the present time.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
That China bas entered on an "ein of progress and has shaken off ifie lethargy of centuries, must have become very evident 10 those who have studied the movements of the Middle Kingdom during the past year. It had been asserted that the
regeneration al China was a doubtful possibility on uncount of the diverse interests of the different pro vinces, the narrow-mindedness and apathy of Tue Chinese Engineering and Mining Co's the officials and the academic methods of total output of the Company's three mines for the literat; but a new turn was given to the week ending the 23rd of June, 1506, amount- thought when the hayent of Americans to 17,187.11 tons, and the sales during the
same period to 13919:63 Inns. gods became an established tact and young
China proclaimed its adherence to modern | The directors of the Shanghai 'Gas Company,
· BRAND CIDER bottled [principles of action and energy, It is usual 1.d, have declared in interim dividend for the by Messrs. ROBERT PR-int to Japan as the completest evidence
TER AND COMPANY, Pro- prietors of the famous BULL DOG BRANDS of STOUT and ALE.
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of determination to rise from the sloth of
ignorance to the heights of intelligence and
power; but if China has been slow there is
ball-year ended 30th Jane last, at the tale of
7
per cent, or Ts. 3 50 per share, on the paid-up.
capital of the Company, payable on the 25th
inst.
THE Water Police placed a sunpanman before
force behind and below the Chinese
Mr. 1. m. 1. Gompertz, at the Police Court which, it must be confessed, has been com
this morning, charged with making fast to the sidered not merely latent or dormant but French mail steamer Arm and Rekic, while en- dead All that has been changed. We have|tering the port this morning. His Worship seen China reorganising ber fences, con-imposed a fine of $5.
A SWORD garnished with diamonds and the
confetied by the German Emperor upon insignia of the First Class of the Red Eagle,
General Terauchi, Minister for. War, were presented in the Minister in the German Em- lassy at Tokio on 25th ult.
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OUR CHINESE VISITORS.
ARRIVAL IN HONGK NG. Fire, which broke out in No. 3 hold of the
OFFICIAL RECEPTION. nt half past eight o'clock; last evening, attracted
This morning His Imperial Highness Prince same acent on both ashore and afloat. The Tsai-Tsch, resident of the Imperial Chinese --Taining gave the alarm al-once-the outbreak-Countlesión which tras been travelling in Europe became know-to those on board, and prompt for the purpose of studying foreign institutions. by a party of sailors from a German ship, which accompanied by H.E. Chang Ngeu Tau and was anchored close by, made for the burning H.E. Li Ching Tan, arrived in Hongkong ship They set to work with the Tuning's crew | and were received at Bike Pier al noni, wherea and fire appliances as soon as they gained guard-of-honour of 1oo rank and file of the Royal the deck and did some good work. They were West Kents was drawn up to receive him, the not hampered, as was the case with the local
Band of that regiment being stationed at the the sen were provided with smoke, helmets, honnur of the West Keats mentioned aliave, brigide when they arrived, by the smoke, as reat. On Blake Pier, besides the guard-of
was stationed a sqund of Indian. Police, under, a European sergeant, who were detailed to act as an escort to His Imperial Highness, while on the Praya, facing the Pier, was a detail of Chinese constables to keep the land.
In les han an hour's tipe the fire was under control, bet smoke was still issuing in volumes from the bold, and by half past ten the fire was subdued, but not before No. 2 hold had been Borded. The damage done to the eargo is at present unknown. The origin of the fire is said to be caused by a spuk from a forge which was at work at the time.
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SAD DROWNING FA VALITY.
FORTUGUESE BROWNED IN THE RARBOUR.
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At 11.55 h.m the first gun of the Impérial sahile toomed out, announcing that the Im ♫pecial party had left the steamer for the shore, and very soon afterwards, His Excellency the Governor's steam-kaunch Victoria stennied alongside the pier, when Uis Imperial Iligh- ness Prince Tsai-Tsch, esconed by Captains Coleman and Armstring, Aides-de-champ to His
Mr. Augusto, Navarro, a native of Portugal, tweaty two years of age, and employed as a clerk at the Hongkong and China Gas Company,
Limited, was drowned in the harbour at six o'clock last, evening. The unfortunate occur. rei do happened some thirty yards from the -Prava wall and is presence of his friends, who were unable in reader any assista çe. Acabout
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o'clock pm yesterday, Navuro, accom panied by Mr. Thomas Remedios, a clerk with Messrs. Barcito and Cu., and Mr. G. M. Xavier, of the Whampoa Deck Company, journeyed to The Praya at Kennedy Town on a fishing excur. sion, as was their usual custom. Some time late Navarro, who is reputed to be a strong swimmer, intimated that he felt warm and dended to enter the water. His friends who are unable to swim remarked that they would long pa Navarro dived into the SCH swim out for about fitty yards and returned
Excellency the Governor, stepped ashore, the guard-of-honour giving the Royal Salute, and the Band playing "The World's Delight." Chaits
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TELEGRAM.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI"
HIM.S.
SERVICE..
ALAURITY” IN
· COLLISION.
WITH S.S. "CHINKIANG."
HOTH SEVERELAS DAMAGED,
[From Our Own Correspondent)
Shanghai, 9th July,
11.45 a.m.
A collision has occurred between H.M.S. Maerity and ss. Chinkiang- off the North-East Promontory.
The accident took place on Friday last and in a heavy fog, which is res- ponsible for the collision."
Both the Alacrity and the Chin- king buvo put in at Wei-taj-wei.
They are severely damaged. According to the latest advices received by
despatch-vessel Alacrity was supposed to he in Shanghai. But from the N. C. D. Nesus al the 5th inst. we learn that the Af crity lett Shangha', probably Northward bound, on the th. On receipt of the foregoing special despatch we made inquiries at the office of the Secretary to the Commodore, and were informed that no official report. had been WS received of the collision up to the hour of our
the Naval Authorities in Hongkong, H.
from Government Houre were wait, and the nasty immediately proceeded to Government like, escorted as above mentioned. His Ex. cellency Prince Tsa-Tsch, who was garbed in hit Imperial yellow jacket, and ware the pra- cock feather and Button denoting his rank, saluted the officers of the guard, and these with marked dignity walked to the chair awaiting inquiry (2.30 p.m). The first news of the ac him accompanied by Capusin Coleman, while 'cident was thus communicated to the Admit. | Captain Armstong superintended the departure alty officials through the Hongkong Telegraph, of the rest of the suite. As soon as the pro- H.M.S. Alacrity is a versel ol 1,700 tons, 3,1 00 She is com. cession had got well under way the guard-of-p and carries lour gutas.
manded by Commander E, La T. Leatham,, hennar formed fours and, headed by the Band, The 3.9. Chinting belongs to the China marched back to quarters. Possibly on account Navigation Co, Ld. She is a British steamer of the hour, and the noon-day heat, there were
of 1,229 tons and is commanded by Captain Robertson, The Chinking was despatched but a sprinkling of people on the Pier to wil-
by Mars. Butterfield and Swire, her agents, hiss the arival, though crowds lined the roads from Shanghai fus Chefoo on the 28th ult. Ed.,
choticis," who must have secured some good photos, conditions being in every way in their Payaur
It is highly recom-centrating her energies, launching out into mended by many medi-missions to Auserica and Europe
new spheres--as witness the visit of the cul men on account of its and generally jangitating a thorough over- bat! of her vital institutions A nation
·beneficial action in cer-which can do that is alive with poten No Power, at the present time tialities. tain ailments particular-
The case for the proseculina in which Car can afford to neglect of disclaim China, Buckner summoned P, C. too Taylor for as ly in complaints of art is a fact that the next great comersaulting him in Ship Street in June last was
cist fight is bound to take place on the concluded at the alagistracy to-day. The casele went out a second time the same distance Patics and Ching, it is evident; will have a for the defence will he started to-morrow. Mr. and was returning, when Purty yards or so off outside, while on the Pier were several "snap- ff.K.T.A
gouty origin or tendency. Either by itself or mixed with SODA or GINGER BEER it makes a most wholesome, palatable and refreshing summer beverage.
Per Case of 8 Dóz.
Pints
Por Doz.
«Haugkong, Sir Julý; 1996,
vence in the questions that gust arise over
that peaceful but none, the less anyth: bat- flefield. Just as a straw shows how the winds blows, the latest development of the Chinese indicates how strong is that feeling
which would seek to place the Empire in
the van of enlightenment. 'It may be a small point but it is none the less suggestive, For years past the native districts of Shang. hai have been subjected to taids by bigands, who bave pillaged honest traders and made life score. In the foreign Settlement $30.00
and Concessions property has been guarded 4.00 and safety ensured by an admirable systent of police and volunteer protection; but out- Side these the natives have to a great ustent
$16.00
WILL BUY A CASE
13.
GREGOR & CO,'S
IMPERIAL
HIGHLAND
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reen at the mercy of miscreant gangs, who, taking advantage of the lack of an adequate constabulary, have levied will on the un- fortunate merchants who were outside the pale of foreign assistance. The new public opinion arouted in Chinese led 10 inquiry on the subject and it was proposed to orgamse a volunteer regiment on the lines of the corps in the foreign quarters At first the suggestion was looked upon as Utopian: at least, few believed that it would take Shape for another' decade pr more, but Chinese ways have changed for the better, and there is now un kanger any hesitation in adopting the best of foreign methods, Several of the wealthy native hankers, merchants, compradores and clerks support ed the idea, and stated that they would readily join such a volunteer corps, and, if necessary, subscribe the funds required for its maintenance. Therein they evinced a truly national and patriotic spirit which could not be ignored. Whether it iniginated in the cnlightened views held by Viceroy Yuan Shi-kai on the subject of Impérial defence is beside the question, but the probability is that His Excellency's efforts in this direction gave vitality tothe movement. At all events, a meeting was held and 240 names, were shtained of those willing to enlist in the new
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C, F. Dixon represented Bruckner,
I'm secretaries of the Weihaiwe: Gold Mining Co, Ltd., have received the following telegram or June from the Mine Manager: "Thirty days' work: 1,150 tons crushed by ten stamps and short labouts 87 07. guld at 113.60 ply oz.
Go tons concentrated al $62 per inu. Estimated expenses Mex. $1,70
FOUR conlies who have recently relined liom the Randamines were charged this morning at the Police Court, at the instance of finspector Warnock with behaving in a noisy, and disor derly manner and fighing at the Wing Nam boarding house, yesterday. They were each fined $5, by Mr. F. A. Razeland. FOUR pestmen, four seamen and twa native clerks came before Mr. 11. 1 J. Gomparte,
be Magistracy in-day, charged with gambling on the premises at No. 67, Wellington Street, Two others were charged with being keepers of a common gaming house. The leaders were fined $25 each, and the remainder $3 apiece. Sergeant Murison prosecuted,
two
Two conlies appeared before Mr. F. A. Haze land, at the instance.of Inspector Ritchie, this morning, charged with stealing from private chairs, the property of Drs. Jordan and Maher, yesterday, four blinds. The officer who saw defendants removing the blinds gave evidence, and his Worship sentenced the defendants to six weeks hard labour each and six botis' stocks.
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A VERY amusing, thought sympathetic scene, was noticed in Pottinger Street this afternoon when a burly Sanitary Inspector was seen carrying a cat, in the last throes of death, to a place where in all probability it might be cared for. The cat was throwu Irum out of a verandah on that street, but the inspector could not locate the exact place to prosecure the people.
Where is the S. P.C.A!
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the wall avait was seen to be in tinuble He struggled as if to keep on the surface, but failed and he sant and was not seen again, his friends witnessing deceased's difficulty and paverless to render any aid. There were no spans in the vicinity that could be hailed to the rescue of the unfortunate man. Deceased was in the Col sy only a short while before the sad fatality and had only just formed at
ite readed at 15, small circle of friend.. Stanley Street with Mr. Koatas Remedios.
LAND IN DISPUTE.
in Summary Jurisdiction this morning, his Hugour Mr. A. G. „Wise, Puisne Judge, pre"
sking, Ma Kin, of No 26' Kowloon Trng vilige, proceeded-avninst Shek At Nam of No. 145 Wong Nei Wou, Tai Shek Ku village, for
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THE JAPANESK CIRCUS.
After inspecting the guard-of-honour, the
That anything novel, will "catch on" in Imperial party, and the members of the gkong, and, despite atmospheric condi Imperial Commission, proceeded to Gortions, dinw good houses, was abundantly made
erament, Hause, where His Excellency, the Governor. Sir Matthew Nathan, awaited them and where they were entertained at luncheon. In a fifty-one invitations had been accepted, the luncheon pany including, besides His Excellency the Governor and the Imperial party, The Lord Hishop of Victorin, Itis xcellency Major-General Villiers Hatton, CB, Commodore 11. P. Williams, Mr. A, G. | Wise, Puisne Judgę, Hon. Mr. T. Se combe Smith, Hon. Sir Heaty Berkeley, Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson, Hon. Mr. W Chadhan, Hon. Captain L. A. W. Barnes-1 awrence, Sir Paul Chater, Hon. Mr. A.-W. Be:win, Hun Mr. L. AM, Jelinston, Colonel Darling Ve. Atkinson, of Messrs, Dearon, Lankëtand 160. Dr. Ho Kai, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, Han Dekon, appeared for the plnoff, and Mr. Dr. F. Clark, Hon. Mr. A. Hewell, Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, L.-Colonel Aitken, Rev. Fr. de Marin, Lieut. Woodward, R.N., Rev. F. Hursthouse, of Messrs Dennys and Bow- Tey, Crown Solicitors, represented the defendant
G. Stevens, Licut -Colonel Sparkes, Mr. E. A. The plaintiff claimed a declar sion by the living, Lieut. Colonel Seymour, Dr. Bateson- Honourable Court that the piece or parcel of Wright, Mr. A. Seih, 1.5.0., Mr A. Hunter, Mr. ground situate at Tai Shek Ku, in the Depen-F 1. Badeley, Mr. H. R. Phellips, Mr. D. R dency of Kowloon, registered is the Landaw, Captain Smith, Captain Cooper, and Captain Coleman, A,D,C.'s, and the members of Office as part of Farm Lot. Noʻ13, having ạn
The Consular Corps now in Hongkong. area of $1.7 acies, now belongs to and is the property of the plaintiff,
a declaration of ownership of land,
His Honour adjourned the case tilt Friday to consider a point of law, Mr. Harsthouse holding that the Summary Court had no power to inake such a declaration as that sought, by the plaintiff
SAILOR CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.
AN EXCITED FARMER IN COURT.. An aged farmer from Canton, who has, bien in the Colony only for a day or two, created. some amusement in the witness-box, at the THE blue-funnet liner Feurer reached Victoria Police Court this inarning. The old man who on the 23rd May, from Liverpool on her is thanking his lucky stars that he was not the maiden, trip to Tacama. She arrived from su ject of a Coroner's inquiry, appeared with Yokohama, breaking all Pacific records and two other Chinamen-one the watchman of the beating the Shawmut to port, though that Candaught Hotel-to prosecute lienry. Chees vessel started a day ahead. The Truser madean, seaman, H.M.S. Co, with assault. The her maiden trip in thirteen days. She is built old man in giving his evidence got very excited and showed the Court by means of gesturesHow on new lines, having no mests, and is also
he was tackled from behind by the sailor. He said that he was walking past the Central Mrket yesterday afternoon when suddenly he received a blow from behind causing him to 6. He did not know the name of the man who assaulted him; he was not a Chinaman, but he could recognise him. The others gave corroborative evidence showing that there was provocation given to warrant the assault. The watchinan from the hotel fared very badly Court covered in blood. from the fist of the sailor and appeared in
WHISKY.volunteer corps. Today, that corps, as our without stanchions in her holds. Her capacity
NOT ONE OF THE BEST,
BUT
THE BEST I
CASH LESS 10%
CREDIT, LES8 5*%
GREGOR &
iş 20,000 tons. Her initial performance, says à Tacoma telegram, beats the records made by the big Hill libers, Minnesota and Dakota,
Serious stej s
The defendant said that as soon as he land-
ed ashore yesterday he engaged a ricksha and
A crowd gathered and he received a lap from behind. Again he received a "creak" in the back of the neck, and fading things getting rather thick he launched out among the crowd and knocked over a few.
Defendant was found guilty and was fined £27 in all, including compensation to each of tis victims.
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Shortly after lunch, during which the Band of the Royal West Kents played selections of appropriate airs, the party left Govern
ent House and returned on board, their voy- age North being resumed in the afte moon. The departure was private,
AT SINGAPORE.
We take the following from the Singapore Free Press, of zod inst, :-By the French Mait steamer Armand Bthic from Europe this morning, there arrived the members of the Chinese Travelling Commission whe are now homeward bound. The head of the mission is His Highness the Prince Tsai-Tseb with A.E. Sheng Chi Heng and other officials comprising twenty-seven in number.
manifest on Saturday night when the Japanese- Circus occupied the boards of the Theatre Royal. The performance was remarkable for its astounding balancing and gymnastic feats, which equalled, if not excelled, anything shown in Hongkong before. The whole company of 24 performers are wonderfully clever, and did everything that they had to do with an ex- aclaess and precision which, elicited spans taneous admiration and applause' from the largeudience present. They are certainly worth going far to see. A funny..feature of
the evening was that nothing marked the
end of the entertaigment—no band played, no curtain fell-and naturally the audience took it as meaning that the performance was not over, and so sat on for a quarter of an hour, when some impatient member made inquiries and found the show was all over for that night., & This afternoon the performance was repeatțil at à matinde for children, who were admitted at hall price, and it will be repeated again to-- night, to-morrow, and Wednesday, both in the ́af.crnoons and evenings..
CHINESH CAMETERIES
QUESTIONS BY, MR. SHELTON HOOPER,
At the meeting of the Sanitary Board to morrow afternoon, Mr. A. Shelton Hopper pur-
suant to notice will as't ;---
1. Is a plan of cach Chinese cemetery show-" ing the position of each grave space therein... kept at or near to the cemetery, and at the offices of the Sanitary Board as required by Bye-law No. 1?
2. If not, why not?
3. Whose duly is it to see that such plans are so kept?
4. 15 a.register kept in the English and 'Chi-'
The leading members of the Mission landed officially at Johnston's Pier this morning at 10 30.
They were brought round from the wharf in the Government launch Killiware dying the Dragon flag of China, and at John-nese languages at or near each Chinese ceme- ston's Pier were received by a guard of basour and the band of Russell's infantry. Amongst tery, giving all particulars required in Bye-law those present on the Fier were Messrs. Lee No. 13 relating to cemeteries?
5. If not, why not? Choon Guan, Lum Way Fong, Goh Siew lin, Tan Keng Wah. Tan Yong Siak, and many 6. Whose duty is it to see that such a re- other of The Chinese community in mandarin gister is so kept? dress. Un slepping on to the Pier the Prince "kowtowed" jo the regimental colours and
Reply from Government relative to reserving a cemetery for Chinese. then immediately entered the Government House carriage. Captain Stockley, A.DC, te ceived the Commissioners on behalf of the Governor and after a visit to Government House they were called upon by the lead- ing members of the Chinese community, who had assembled in force on the Pier
them. The party re-embarked at receive one o'clock this afternoon, and the Armond Behis left for Chinu at 3 o'clock.
In consequence of information received the police have been taking considerable precan- Tsai-Tach, while in Singapore. Supt. Cusca- den, in plain clothes, rode with him in his
Sinckley's gig, and a number of police on bicycles were also in attendance.
correspondent at Shanghai states in a tele- gram which appears in another column, is an accomplished fact. It is composed of the cream of native Shanghai merchants, and it is reported, says the Singapore Free Press, has secured the blessings of men like Ad. that a certain number of the leading Chinese mical Sah and General Ma, veterans in the of the community headed by the Chinese
Consul-General have taken Chinese services, who are not likely to bestow towards putting down opium smoking amongst praise where it does not belong. Not only the co
coulies in Sin
in Singapore. Through subscription that, but the first appearance of the corps erected out on the Thompson-rd and there atl a "hospital" for optim smakers has been on parade clicited the unstinted admiration opium smokers who desire to abandon the drove to a grog-shop and had some drinks.tions to secure the safety of the Chinese Prince of the foreign community in Shanghai. The habit are taken in free of charge and treated. He gave the ricksha conhe twenty cents, but
till they are declared cured, It is stated that he demanded more. Defendant would not pay carriage, Inspector Tyrrell followed in Capt. corps will be composed of infantry and those who have inaugurated this more against cavalry, and it is proposed that the strength the use of the drug are confident that in time shall be 5,000 of all rauks. Although only their efforts will be rewarded. 240 have as yet joined wemny be quite certain that the enthusiasm engendered by the ap pearance of the troops, and the national senti ment, which inspires all classes in China, will speedily bring up the total to the projected standard, and once that has been reached it is difficult to say where the movement will end. An attractive uniform has been pro. ́vided, and the recruits are to be drilled into shape tifice every day-a fact which should be taken to heart by European volunteers, who are often too lazy to put in a paltry 30 To show the spirit which animates the country it may be mentioned that Admiral She was invited to instruct the men in shooting. The Admiral, while acknowledging the compliment, said that (36ma, his notions of shooting might be considered
Co.,
19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Hongkong, 28th Junt, 1905,
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ALLEGED BKIBERY.
SANITARY BOARD, FOREMAN CHARGED,
Raheem Bux, an Indian foreman, in the employ of the Sanitary Board, was arrested by the police on Saturday and removed to the Central Police-Station. He was then entered as the charge-sheet on several charges. It was alleged that be on divers dates, from October lasi, received bribes from Im Sang, a sub Contractor
of 9, Upper Ruiter Street, to the
sum of $370.37. It was also alleged that in order to obtain this money the foreman visited the contractor on thirty-two different occasions, He was placed hatora Mr. F. 'A Härcland, at the Police Court, this morning, charged with
the offence.
MALAYS IN TROUBLE.
ASSAULT A HAWKER., Ahmed Benararic and Avaty Samal, Malays, residing at No. 4, Square Street, were charged this morning, before Mr. H. li.J. Gompertz, with assaulting a hawker on Saturday afternoon,
hawker in
police:
Whilst in London H. E. Chi Heng was interviewed by the Standard and naively said "the Mission had not come across much that was new in England because they had scen Japan and the Unite States first." 1.E. went on to say that he thought Britain was behind the United States in general progress and seemed to be just realising the fact! He was however greatly impressed by the dignity and solidity of the fritish as a nation. In this respect they resemble the Chinese. As to the ir fluence of the mission upon the future of China he could say nothing, but that China was about to adopt western methods in many
of
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Sir. F. G. Figg, First Assistant ofthe Hongkong Observatory:
On the 9th at 1. soa. Biometric changes are unimportant.
Pressure is lowest over the interior of China; and highest to the R. of Japan, in the North, and over the China Sen in the South.
Moderate 8, winds are indicated in the For- mota Channel and the N, part of the China Sea.
Forecast:-Moderate 8, winds ; fair.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DUE,
-German (Roon) rith inst, Indian (Namsang) with inst,
English (Delhi) 1ịth Inst., & a.m. German (Seydlife) 17th inst. Canadian (Fartar) 17th inst. American (Korea) 18th inst. German (Pring Regent Luitpold) 18th inst." Canadian (Empress of China) 24th insu American (America Afaru) 27th inst.
The N. V. K. European Line 3.5. Kamakura Afaru left Shanghal for this port on 8th inst, and is expected here on 1zili inst.-
The Imperial German Mails. Roon left
Shanghai on 7th inst, and may be expected here on tath inst., at daylight.
Evidence was heard and it was said that the things was cert dr. She was a contrerat
pass the defendants in a resources and of much more trying to crowd on Saturday accidentally trod on the than is bel eved in Europe. She would, if once toes of Benararie. The fatter became angry, on the road, do everything on a large scale like The Imperial German Mail x.s. Stydlite felt seized the hawker by this neck,, dragged him
America, As Japan is to Britain s Kobe 2/4 Nagasaki and Foochow yesterday
SK will back, and bath meo assaulted him. A
China be to America in the future" prophesied pm, and may be expected here on 17th inst., Inspector Warnock prosecuted, and Mr. C. man pausing at the time took the Malays in the Commissoner, In concluding H. E. ex- pan. F. Dixon, in the office of Mr. John Hastings, charge. "And it was a good thing too," said pressed the wish that Britain and China should The Imperial German Mail s.3. Prinx Regent appeared for the defendant and pleaded notan, office, "for if the Malays had remained at know one another better. They would find Luitpold carrying the German Mails with dates arge a minute longer the crowd would have much to respect where they now only laugh from Berlin of the 19th ult, left Colombo on guilty on his behalf.
The case was remanded until the ryth instant. given them the biggest hammering in their and ridicule. Much misunderstanding came 7th inst, and may be expected bara na 18thiast,, Ball was granted in the sum of $2,000, | lives" - His Worship fined each man $10. about through Ignorance,"
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