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Telegrams.

STRONG ANTI-CHINESE FEELING,

EXPRESSED IN RUSSIAN PAPERS.

(REUTER'S SERVICE) London, Mar. 14, 7.30 a,m. The St. Petersburg papers aro publishing strong anti-Clu-| nowo articles,

They predict a rupture in the present relations unless China yields.

THE PRIZE RING.

MOFARLAND BEATS MORAN,

(THE TELEGRAPH CORESPONDENT London, Mareli 15, 11.5 p.m. Paddy Meartand managed to boat Owen Moran, on points,

It was a fine exhibition of boxing.

RUSSIA AND CHINA.

Telegrams.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

RUSSIA AND ́CHINA.

THE “TIMES” GIVES GOOD

ADVICE

JAPAN NO PARTY TO ALLEGED AGGRESSION..

(REUTER'S SERVICE.) London, 'vin Bombay, March 17,

7.15 ..

Telegrams

NEW JAPANESE TARIFF.

BRITISH ALERCHANTS HOPEFULS OF AD- JUSTMENT,

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Telegrams

FRIDAY MARCH

RUSSIAN TROOPS.

EVACUATE KAZVIN.

(REUTER' SERVICE,) London, March 16, 7.30a.m. It is reported from Toleran (Reuter's ErnVICE.).

that the gracnation of Kazvin by *Bombay, Mnr. 16,-2. pan,

o Russian troops has bon At the annual dinner of the completed this morning, with tho Associated Clamber of Cum-exception of 80. Cossacks, who In a long ditorial the "Times" grosses upon China the urgency of Hon. Sydney Charles Buston,

merce of Great Britain, the KL. remain as a Consular Guaril. accepting, without equivocation President of the Board of Trade,

RAILROADS IN CHINA, and promptly, those Russian de-aid that the information reçoived mands which sho does not moan from the Cimbors of Commerce,

["Suzuso. Po" SERVICE] seriously to contest, and to volative to the effect upon British Owing to the difficulty of con-

Peking, March 15, negotiale earnestly with regard trade of the now Japanese stricting railroads, the working to the remainder. ·

Government to place the case besection of the Szo-chwan-Hankow tarif low land en blod the British on the Chong and Man Yuen's fore the Japanese Government in Railway has been susponda. such a way that he hoped a satis- factory conclusion of the com- inercial Lopaty between the two lovernments would be rouched.

Tho, "Tians",point out that gravo consequences will easun, in the event of an unconciliatory attitudo, not only to China but also to all other powors interested in the Far East. It: scouts the iden that Japan has not been a stronger to the supposed dosigns of Russia and had sought her own, SHEUNS FO SERVICE.]

interests in supporting thom. Peking, March 15

Japan, the "Times" declaros, Viceroy Hse Liang, of the Three Eastern Provinces, las telegraphicalamitous faris of a crisis in realises only to clearly, the ed to Poking for instructions, Far Eastern affairs which such the Russian soldiers are survey-action would entail,“ * ̧ ing the land, and he has not suffi- cient troops, to cupe with the present situation.

RUSSIAN TROOPS IN

CHINA.

["Suzusa Pa" SERVICE. ]

Peking, March 15. The amour about the capture of 1li by the Russian troops, and the escapo of Tartar General -Kwong Fuk, has boon contradict-

ed.

The latest information to hand is to tho offret that the Russinu troops have not taken Hi.

MONGOLIA.

RUSSIAN SOLDIERS:

ADVANCING.

[Sunus Po" Savien

Poking, March 15, The Chinese Minister at St. Petersburg has telegraphed to the Grand Council, niging to take presantions over the Mon golian frontiere de Russian soldiers aro advancing,

BANK MANAGEMENT,

["Suat Po" SERVICE. ]

Poking, March 15. The Board of Finnce has dis- covered some evils existing in the -management of u promipont bank. MARITIME CUSTOMS. CANTON VICEROY. TO REORGANISE,

["SHEUNG PO" SERVICE}

Peking, March 15. The Commissionor of the Cus- toms has telegraphed p II. E. Chiang Ming Chi, the Viceroy of Canton, to reorganize the Mari- time Customs.

THE PLAGUE.

NO TRACE IN CHEFOO.

["SUAT PO SERVICE.]

Peking, March 15,

The plagno has completely dis- appeared in Chofoo

LOAN TO DEVELOP.

MONGOLIA.

["SAAT PO SERVICE."]

Peking, March 15, Tho Chinese flovernmout is negotiating for a loan to develop Mongolia

.

The Prince Regent intends to send Prince Su, the President of the Board of Interior, to open up Mongolin, and appoint Princa Kung to take his place.

YUNNAN TROUBLE.

[*SHAT PO" SERVICE.]

Peking, Mareli 15.. The Grand Council has, tele- graphod to Vicoroy Lá of Yunnan to submit the proof of China's sovereignty over the disputed. territory, Pion-ma.

TRAMS FOR PEKING. A CONCESSION ASKED FOR.

[SHEUNG PO" Savión.]

Poking, March, 15.

A cortain person lus applied to the Board of Interior for the privilege of running trams in Poking.

The request has been complied with,

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TARIFF CONCESSIONS.

BRITAIN TO SHARE THEM.

(THE "TELEINAPE" CORRESPONDENT |

London, March 16, 10 jan. The Right Hon. Sir Edward Grey,Secretary of State for Poroign Albairs, as asserted that Great Britain will participate in Japan's tarifi concessions with Amorin,

THE BRITISH NAVY. HEGE GUNS ORDERED. (The "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDENT.!

London, Mar 16, 10 p.mes The Lords of the Admiralty lave placed an order for a nu- ber of 185 guus for the navy.

soction between Ching Hing and They are now constructing the negotiations Shing Tow.

His Excoleney M. Tasnaki Kato, the Japanese Ambassador, who was also presont, dwelt upon the friendliness with which the and stated that he had every conf negotiations had been conducted, fidence that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations would end in a satisfactory way before loifg.,

SUBMARINES FOR THE NORTH.

·

THE BUDGET.

SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO DEAL WITH ESTIMATES.

[“Suruno Po" SERVICE.]

......

Peking. March 15 After the introduction of the National Budget,, the Throne intonds to appoint a special mance committee to take up the

estiniutes for the current your,

17.

1911

MARRIAGE.

cipality, for oxports say that this await the result with interest. It CrichtonCranbrook. Fob. dust, being absolutely free from may vitaliso America's morcantilo 4, at Bordighorn, George, son of bacilli, Jins the makings of a good marino, a

and we hope this will ba "Hito-Rov,“H/Crfolitonit, D.D., some-tooth powdSF!

the case. So grent & country, tinio of Hongkong, to Annic The modern engintor has found | with such enormous commercial Elizabeth Cranbrook,

also practical uses for the immenso intorests, should bowellreprosent DEATHL

potentialities of all thot hot gased on the high sens. This is the Provost-On March S, at the introduces it to the coils of a

in the combustion clinbor, first step to such an ond. General Hospital, Shanghai, James Francis Prevost, Chief Engineer China Merchants' S.N. Co., agod 71 yours.

THE

water tubo boiler. The hout of the gas passing among the coils gives heat to the water in illo boiler, that produces sicum, and no ono "need be told the 'value'

of steam. In Europe they make this type of destructor pay for it

Hongkong Telegraph solf by the stem it produces

which is utilised 10 drive electric plants, pumping installations or whatevor need be. Wo take the MONOKONO, FULDAY, Manen 17, 1911 description of tlie incinerator from

CITY CLEANING.

STATION AT, THE FORTH, H.,AND S. BANK THEFT. the scientific handling of life, and

"[TE TELEGRAPH" CORESPONDENT.

"GREAT · EXCITEMENT 'CAUSED AT SHANGHAI

the "Free Press," and although greatly curtailed it shows that the contrivance is a wonderful thing of its kind. Hongkong would benefit by a similar ono, but in those hard times it is, we suppose, too much to expoet. Nevertheless it is as well to learn that such structure has been established at our doors."

SUBSIDISING SHIPS.

BRETHREN ALL.

(14th March.) What has truly bean described in history will be withossed in the as one of the most inspiring sights. Central Building of the University London in July next. Between

of

thao twenty-six and the twenty- ninth of that month reprosouta tivos of all the races of the world: will meet as equals and in council to discuss how prejudices inay bo rooved and friendlier relations nations and the other peoples of established betwcon Westorn the earth. India, China and. Japan; Torkey, Persin and other races will take part, in Egypt, as well us the African the persons of writers of their own

(11th March)

city, and wo are

The City of Victoria is a clean, justly proud of the fact: but it is not nearly as clean as if might be, as the most casual observation of our streets We have fully demonstrates.

kith and kin. Never before has stroet scavongors, it is true, but,

such a meating taken. placo. It ns we have had occasion to noto

will be a modern Babel to dovisa before, they uro dilatory in their

(13th March.)

a cammon ground of thought and work, an large quantities of

After one of the sovorest fights od because it is being increasing- friendship. It has been organis-

danger to the public. Wo-roung Senate has passed the new ships British with its manifold duties, garbage romain exposed and is a of roesnt times the United States ly felt that a nation. like the nise the value of the work subsidy bill, by the narrowest of duties which, by nature of its con- done and the difficulties on-

narrow majorities. So close was stituoucy; make it impossible to countered by those who are the voting that on several occa- lay down any universal rule of responsible for it; but we are sions Vice-President Sherman cast (overnment, should attempt to drawing nearer your by year to the deciding ballot. This tactics bring into line the inter-racial of the supporters of the Bill are in so well-governed a colony as being severely criticised, not only Hongkong the very latest scion on this account, but also becausó tile improvements should be it is said the measure was rushed devoted to the amelioration of the through during the absence of the the Hongkong and Shanghai not be allowed to lead us, but sliochdes within its scope increased

An attempt to rub the oflices of daily round. Singapore should many Senators. The new bill in Bank on the night of the Lili is now doing soin hor manner of carrying facilities between the instant caused a great deal of ox-handling the refuse of the city. United States and Chim, Japan, citement in Slinghai, resulted in A magnificent and up-to-date in-Australia and the Phillipinos, and the shooting of the would-be cinerator has been erected and hot its principal object is to increase thief, the collection of a huge only provides for the absolute and and encourage Uncle Sam's mer crowd of people, and the calling final extinction of dirt once col-cantile marine. An incidental out of a big force of armed polite. lectod, but also is likely to prove object is to produce a fleet of ships The alarm was given by the root of now industries. If, that will act as auxiliaries in timo watchman, who saw the light in the words of a Singapore con of war. It is tho most important the bank suddenly switched on. temporary, you are sufliciently measure that has come before the the ex Dalai Lama, sy as to pre-He called the armed Sikh; always imaginative to resolve yourself Senate for a long time, for, as we vent iam from creating a rising

into an atom of refuse for the know, the American merchant among tho monks,

nonce, and after finding yourself marine is not the powerful factor in the natural course of evonts in American trade that it should COMMISSIONER AT HANKOW.

ignominiously thrown on the be. Its critics, however, declare family as-heap, you will find "SEEUNG PO Stavice.]

yourself at last on the tipping plat- Peking, March 16.

form at the top of the incinerator. Young Si Ki has memorialized

downwards into the hoppers, the Tho-cartlouds of rubbish are shot

London, March, 15, 11.5 pant tho construction of a fully quip

The Athiralty has decided in per submarine station at

Forth.

THE DALAI LAMA.

MOVEMENTS WATCHED,

["Soapse Po

Peking, March 16. The Grand Commoil has tele-

Sanvire]

They are of a most powerful graphed to the Chinese Amban in character, and guaranteed to be. Tibet to watch the movements of able to pierce the heaviest armour

a distance of seven miles. CHINESE MINISTER AT TOKIO.

RECALLED TO PEKING,

[SHAT PO" SERVICE.]

Joking, March 16.

T

on duty on the premises, and they entered the building. A robber was at work on the safe. He led at Noir approch, but was chased to the roof, whence, it being that, he took a flying leap of 18 foot to an ading house. The Sith him in the upper, part of the at. once fired on him, striking

in

interests within its borders. No Empire occupios so vast an area,- or are its constituent parts so widely scattored, and accordingly

being fair and just to other races. no other Empire has to face so constantly the grave problem of On the other hand no groat Empire doponds so much for its very existence upon its extremities as does the British. realise the possibility of its down fall also realign that that can be averted only by the wholehearted inions, and, therefore, thus, the support of the Overses Dóm-

has been convened to bring first, Universal Kaces Congress white, follow, black and brown together as far as racial differences will allow. There is, of course,

Those who

that it will not be productive of suggestion that the Congress the vital results claimed for it. In wishes to destroy the barriers, the the first placs it is pointed out that very necessary barriers, which cost of paring construction in owing to the protoctive system theopurato men of different colour

and difforout modes of life. Wo

The Peking Government has the Throne to station a special thigh, but without breaking the loors of which close automatically America is so large that the sub. may be brothers, without being

telegraphed the Chinese Minis-commercial ter at Tokio to return to Peking.

CHINA BORROWS.

*

"SHAT PO SERVICE]

Peking, March 16. The Board of Communications has telegraphed to the Chinese Minister at Brussels to negotiate a lean of Tls. 10,000,000 from the Belgian Government,

PEKING FORTS. ["SHEUNG Po" SERVICE.)

Poking, March 16.

Prince Tai Tai intends to in-

Hankow.

commissioner

RUSSIA'S ULTIMATUM. HANDED IN AT PEKING.

SHENG Po" SERVICE:]

Peking, March 16, It is reported that the Russian Minister has sent in an ultimatum to the Board of Foreign affairs.

Ready to Transport Troops.

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a

bone or severing an artery. The whenever the cart is withdrawn, sidies authorised by this bill will intimato, or rather unduly so, The object is simply to bind capture followed in due course, Through the hoppers is coursing not increase shipbuilding to any

In the meanwhile an officious, stream of air which sucks tho appreciable extent, and that the together the constituent parts of though well-meaning, person had foul gases from the refuse down bill will, thoroforo, failatonice in its amicable whole, so that should the British Empire into un alaried the police headquarters, into the furnaces to be consumed object time will show. Ia this con- the day arrive when the Flag and to the intense delight of the so that even when the doors of nection an interesting suggestion must ho fought for by white, yel- huge crowd that had gathered, the hoppers are opened none of was made during to discussion. low or black the same thoughts, heavily armed force of Europe the gases can escape into the Tho naval appropriation amounts spirit, and desire shall animate- and Sikh police shortly after ar open air. This is achieved by a

to one littred and twenty-five them all. rived on the stone. They carried system of powerful fans in the in-million dollars and it was claimed deserves, the strongest sup Such an object rifles with fixed bayonots, having terior, which serve the dual pur that if, siy, ten millions ofthissum

port, and we hope the cordial been informed that a large band poso of supplying air for the fires were devoted to the building by invitation of the organisers to of marauders hud attacked the and a means of mechanical ventila Government of tho ships needed, all who are interested, to attend bank furiously and were killing tion: This then takes us to the in ton years a hundred such would will be widely accepted. The all who opposed them.

lowest level. When the refuse lea- be afloat: These should be honds of Empire cannot be too The wounded man was romov-

ves the container.it does not drap manned by. Government, thus

strong. immediately on the fire; it still ro-creating a naval reserve, and

crease the number of forts in Board has asked the Throne to found to be suffering from partial | tains too much moisture and mois | loaned to the various companies

Poking.

National Assembly Meets.

Poking, March 16. The President of the Army

to Falan for tho transport of -construct a railway from Kalgan

["SHAT PO" SERVICE.]

wonps in case of operations. Poking, March 16. * The President of the Board of The National Assombly' has

Communications proposes to in- led an extraordinary meeting increase the foreign loan from the onnection with the frontier or cratries to Tls, 20,000,000

for the construction of disantes in Yunnan and Tibet.

Prince Ln, the president, adggostod railway. dressed the gathering aid im- pressed upon the senators tha necessity of not interfering with China's diplomatic foreign quos- tions.

FRONTIER TROUBLES. ANXIETY IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES.

["SREUNG Po" SERVICE.]

Poking, March 16.

Owing to the critical situation over the frontier disputes, the Prineo Rogent has instructed Prince Lam to ask Princo Ching to cancel his leave of absouce,

VICEROY OF CHILI. RETURNS TO PEKING. [Suar Pa", Savice.]-

Peking, March 15. The Grand Councillors have telegraphed to the Viceroy of Chili to return to Peking to-day.

A COSTLY PALACE.

Shat Po" Service.]

Peking, March 15,

Consor Chiu has momorialized

the

Urgent Despatches. ["SHEUNG Po", SERVICE.]

Peking, Mach 16. The Board of Foreign Affairs has received several urgent tele- grams from the Tartar General of Ili. These telegrams have been forwarded unopened to Prince Ching.

Sudden Demand for Railways. "SHAT PO" SERVICE.]-

Poking, March 16, The Governor of Turkostan has asked the throne to construct a railway from Turkestan to Mon golia. The Prince Regent is con- ferring on this inattor with the Board of Finance and tho Board of Communications.

YUNNAN REBELS..

TO BE SUPPRESSED.

"SHAT PO" SERVICE]:

Poking, March 10. the Throne pointing out that over telegraphed to Viceroy Ji, of Yun- The Poling Government has Tis, 3,000,000 have been spent on nan, to suppress the risings of the the repairs of the Palace, and he malefactors in his provinces, for asked the Throne to curtail any to prevent the British from intar further expenson,

fering

Ono.

to

of to the Iospital where he was

WAETED: OPTIMISM, thought, to the jar his spine sub-The action of releasing it from od, the establishment of a mer- we are told, and certainly nothing paralysis of the legs, owing, it is titre would reduce the temperaturo in times of peace. In this way the

of the fireand thereby itsellicioney. object of the bill would be attain- Nothing succeeds liko success, Lained following the leap from the Bank roof to the adjoining shelving bank at the back of the and a naval reserve perfected. to-day than a good, strong, honest the container deposits it on acantile marino would be assured, is more urgently needed in China fire, where a current of hot gas is Such semi-Government vessels bolief in the ultimate success of forced through it. By the time could also be utilised in opening her trade A NEV. STEAMER.'

and

power the provious charge is consumed up new routes of commerce, and back it up. The rubber boom The ss. Titarveni, of the Jason the fires the charge at the back generally showing the flag" bubble has burst and has loft a China Japan Lijn, arrivo on her is ready for burning and it is where now it is not seen. When sty tasto in the mouth of the maiden trip to Hongkong this therefore raked forward on to the those routes were developed money market: but it would be a morning. This vessel, which is firo. There are four fires in one private companies would pro-fatal mistake to imagine that the of 9,667 tons burden, with a speed intercommunicating furunco and bably take the fold, This rubber, or any other field of of twelve knots, will run betwoon each fire is charged alternately, suggestion will, doubtless, financial or commercial activity Java,, Hongkong, Shanghai and Thus the bad gas from a newly gain the support of many, known on the China constmarket Japan.

charged fire, to gain exit, must pass but B littlo

thought will is, for that ronson to be regarded She is admirably fitted through over the gases of three other fires show it to be impracticable. It as dangerous. Yet, unfortunately out, having twolve first cluss which are incandescent, and be would appear at first sight that it there is a tendency to be suspic cabins, Juxuriously arranged.

consumed in its passago. The would remove the element of jous. Shanghai especially as The Captain and oflicors will suction due to chimney pull," doubt which must always exist been rapped so hard over the ontertain their friends at dinner the chimney being a lugli ono, where subsidies are concerned, knuckles that it has apparently ita to-morrow evening on board, and makes it impossible for the hot would not add a burden to the hands in its pockets, and appears tlie Pacific Mail Company has gas from the furnaces to escape country, since the money, neces-likely to keep them there! kindly consented to allow the lay any

other thin ary wild como front the naval The baunor of commercial pro string band of the s.s. Siborin toby way of the combustion appropriation already voted, and grass needs to be raised onco play y during the evening,

chamber, a roaring inferno, of would not handicap the Navy, be- moro, and all should join in swirling, superhastod gas. The cause auxiliary ships ara nu neces- the endeavour to bring order out temperature here is beyoul im sary as their older brothers, thonet of the chaos which now roigna agination. The whirling of the wil fighting muits. But the sub-as a result of the wild rubbor hot gas of course luas its purpose, straction of a part of the naval spoculations of a year ago. Wonro A villager in Lamma Istand, which is to carry all the dust on appropriation is only a subsidy not downhearted, oven if some of us opposito Abordeon; has reported to the floor of the compartment. under another name, and it have suffered from the slings and that a tiger entered the village of And, apart from these arrange would prove to be a subsidy arrowsof outrageous Fortune. Slo Saturday night and killed five of monts of internal economy, this opon, to a fatal degree, to the is a fickle and sensitive damo, but his cows. This tiger must have chamber is recommended to the attentions of those who live on hor sanilos aro yet for us, and it worked its way from Stanley. Public Health authorities as a "pickings." It would be difficult, neods only a brave front, a stout Two days ago a woman was splendid cromatorium for disoused almost impossible, Lo regulate ita hoart, a strong will as well as taking a journey from Wong Ma aninals. It has facilities which expenditure, with the result that hard work and we will again securo village is a little way from Stan- of infection and Kokvillage t Stanley. The practically diminato danger waste, perhaps worse, would rob her suffrage. The proceedings in Joy. On her way she sighted a work of destruction to the quality in the suggestion that will in Shanghai have greatly in

doog the it of all value. There is a specious connection with the Cathay Trust beast on the hill-side, and sus last degree of completeness, gain it support, but in the creased public confidence there, poetod it to be a tiger. She pro. The contents of the pits suggest meanwhile the actual bill has and wo look forward to renewed cooded no further.

i a profitable industry for the munis been passed and we will activity in the money market.

THE STANLEY TIGER.

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