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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1902,

TELEGRAMS.

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THE MURDER AT SINGAPORE, RESTORATION OF TIENTSIN.

A STRONG CASE. (From Over Osen Caronpondeat.)

SINGAPORE. 23rd April, 2.50 p.m.

Of the four Chinen darges with the

murder of Mr Fatherford, the lato Mann-

get of the Tanjong Pagar Back Company, pay his turtel King's evidence and the casa for the prosecution is a very strong

ne

Our special telegram of the 14th justant paid flat was of tho tuen had bam identi And as belonging to the burdar gong that

entered the beast. Fr, C. M

(REUTERS HAVIOR}

TESTsis, April 15. The Gongrade pficially recommend the restuation of the Native City on 14 July subject to military provison.

UNION CHURCH,

THE CHINA MAIL.

The following Report for the Yest 1901- 1992 will be aubmitted to the Seatholitoes of Union Church at the sunnal moeting to |

Durrow --

of the Church have permanently if the To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

Colony, among who may be mentioned Mr W. Powell, Mr D. R. Crawford and Mr D. Gilles

du to Tho Building Committee. the 10.-The Congregation's best thanks are Lalies' Committen, the Choir, the Orga nist, the Superintendent and Tenchers of the Sunday School, and the other workers The Committee of Managemmat beg to whose labours to contributed to the pro submit, their Report for the your endingsperity of the Church during the past your 31st March, 1902.

11. The Annual Meeting will be held ni Thursday. 24th April, et 745 pm; and will be immediately followed by Social Meeting to afford the Congregation an op. rtunity of taking furowell of Mr and Ms Williams

The Hou. Tronsurer's statement of accounts, showing an Incoue of $7459.97 with a Balance of $1307.26, is a specially gratifying one, inasmuch as this is the largest ordinary incono received in any one year in the history of the Church. Thoru is a steady annual increase both in the in- come derived from seat-rents and in that

PEACE PROSPECTS.

Lesnos, April 17. The indications of peace are very pro mousscad. Lord George Hamilton, Secre tary of State for Trein, Last night spoko very hopefully. It in teprated that the telegraph wires and calles between Pretoria (und London have been indored to he kopir ¦ stinn, the dabkard voyage expenses of the

clear for government musmALLES-

THE KING'S BOUNTY. The dinner to be gives by His Majesty to the pror of Landon will be held on the Petr July

THE NEW BUDGET. The Radicals are preparing to mise Lospos, April 1. THE PLACE NEGOTIATIONS.

objections to the Badger proposals of cora duties, on the ground that they threaten The Pretoria corespondent of the Stani-

this poor man's bread. Finsocial circles ma says there is mason to believe that a

are reported to think that the additional tentative agreement between Lord Kit chener and the Bour delegates affording they stamp on cheques is a needless

basis for pence has been reached. The Burghers have been uned to meet at different vendemons on dates agreed upon, and un armistice has hugen promised for the nctaui dates of the various meetings.

THE ILLNESS OF QUEEN WILHELMINA.

Queen Wilhelmina's condition romains. Rationary, and the anxiety continues,

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SOUTH AFRICA.

The Weekly Returns. Lord Kitchener reports that during the pas.. week 18 Boers were killed prisoners were taken, and ten surrendered,

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

THE KWANG ×I BEBELLION.

Canton, April 29. Altheagh on of your contraxpuraties objects to the use of this word in describing the uprising and the unrest in the adjoin- ing Province, still I can lod no other that as fully arta forth the present setual state of things. It is by no tocars a good sign that for days wo have been without any reliable information with regard to Kwang B. We know that there is a gooi dest of movement of treps going on in this Pro- vince. These murements have refurunce to the defenes of the borders of Kwang Tung and prevent the rebels getting an on- The Viceroy has sent pacial envoy to Namning to ascertain the con ilition of affairs in Kwang Si.

tranco,

THE HEALTH OF CANTON, Cholera is believed to be now on the decreme in this city. So far, there is no return of the Bubonic Plague, I am sorry | to hear that there has; hoon & verudescenc of the Plague in Fatshan and also in gume ather places in the Delta, S near our doors, it will be a marvel if it does nut mako i'e appearance before long-not that Irish by any means to be a prophet of

evil.

Last night (Tuesday) a heavy rain fell for

at least ten hours. For the first the for rany weeks, the wells the city have This is indeed a god-send.

water.

THE KWANGSI REBELLION.

In its notes from native sources, the

N.-C. Daily News of the 17th irst. says

irritating measure.

[DER OSTASIATICHE LLOYÓ SERVICE.] THE FRENCH SQUADRON.

Toxoox, April 10.

derived from the congregatione collections, The unusually large linee is must oppor tune, since it will enable the Church to moet, without any specini appeal to the congreg-

¡ successor to our prosent Pastor.

3. Another satisfactory feature of this yent's report is the fact that the debt which remained on the Church Hall has been en tirely removed chugh the génoresity of Me D. R. Crawford, who previous to his resignation of the office of Ilon. Trourer pid off the balance of $24183 rumnining in this account. The rent paid by the Gernian Schini for the use of the Hall dur- ing the week is now a source of income to the Church funds.

For the Committee of Manggenient)

JOHN C. THOMSON,

Hon. Steritary

CORRESPONDENCE.

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To the Editor of the “China Mast."

Bangkong, April 22, 1102. S-au any of your readers furnish the fallowing information? What is thu

quickest page between England and Hagkoap for passengers and made what date and year, and by what rontes ? Thack. ing you in anticipation for the shove in- formation,-Yeurs, &c.,

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[There is ablutely no doula that the 4.The Sunday School work is full of quickest rate for either mails or passen promise. Owing to the departure of many gers, is ie the Suez Canal and cross the of the scholars from the Colony during lastinent of Europe. The Carelian and summer the average attendanca in October United States routes are both longer by Iron seven to ten days. There is little was only 34, but there was a steady in

rate throughout the session, nel the tain leally obtainable to give a specie avong in March was 47. Dr J. C. Thom- se hiding it necessary to resign the office of Superintendent, Mr J. Pitt, R.N., wa appointed to sucened him, and saunt the duties of the office at the beginning of the inrrent session of the school on tih Date- her. The weekly missionary collections again exceed thuso of all previous years, amounting to $67,00, and this sun has, us

YUENSANG, the maintenanco of a child in her 'Girls'

Captain Roser, will he despatched as above worth of coke to added to the Chif Boarding School. A genervas gift of San

The following is the report for presents-

on SATURDAY. 26th Inst., at p.m. diena' Library ky a motaber of the congretion to thej shareholders at the third or

This steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for First-class Passengers, is ütted gation is, by request of the Superintendent dinary meeting, to the held at the Com-throughs with Electric Light, and carrie and Teachers, hereby gratefully acknow ledged.

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For Freight or l'amage, apply to

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Geaend Muses, Hongkong, April 23. 1902.

The New French Squadron for service in usual, been handed over to Miss Thries for THE QUEEN MINES, LIMITED. TE Conny's Stea

the Far East includes the first class cruisers Montcalm, Guichen. Chateau Renault, de Lagraviere, d'Fastrensteegx, Frimit, Bugu and, Pascal, Sfax, Catinat, informet and

'Estréen, a total of twelve ships.

JAPANESE FINANCES,

5-Mr Alex. Mackenzie having resigned the office of Church Secretary owing to his

JL, 970.

Speaking at a dinner given in his honour departare for England. Dr. J. C. Thomson the report and statement of Acounts for

st New York, Couar. Matsukana anamnend

at Japan's famous treubles word a thing of the past, and that a foreign loan was

awnecessary.

THE NEW BRITISH LOAN.

BERLIN, April 16. Great Britain issued 32 Millions Founds in 2 per cent consola, where-of une half was placed in America through the co-oper ation of New York leukers.

THE LABOUR STRIKE IN BELGIUM.

In Belgium 250,009 labourers are now striking. The Government refused eply with the demand of Liberals to dis

solve the Chambers.

LOUBET INVITED TO AMERICA.

on his return to the Colony Fer consented to discharge,de duties for the re- mainder of the Church year. Your mitter beg to plieg on record a cordial ne knowledge of Mr Mackenzie's large

services the Church during his four Fons tenure of milica.

6.The Christian Endeavour class has continued to be one of the most valuable spirit agencies in connection with the work of the Church. In addition to this

class, regular weekly evangelistic maetings have been hold as follows in Murray Bar. Victoria racks on Tuesday eveninge, in

Barracks on Weinesday evenings, und in

Mt. Austin Barracks on Thursday even- ings Capt. Stevenson, R.A., and Capt. Beam, P.D., have co-operated with the Pastor in this important work, which has been productivo of large results,

Gentlemen. We beg to lay before you ! the year ending 1 December, 10 1.

whole of this period ender review, conse quently the accounts are practically the same as thom last presented to you.

Auditor. The semants have been audit- 1 by bir W. Hutton Potts.

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found it necessary to touder his resignation at noon — of the Pastorate, and this was accepted with universal regret at a Special Congre gational Meeting held on 2 September of last year. Under authority from that meeting your Committee, nested Res. I. Wardlaw Thompson, Foreign Secretary of the London Missionary Suciety, Rev Alex. Connell, B.D., Minister of Ragout's Square Presbyterian Church, London,

President Roosevelt has invited President Lube to be present at the inauguration of a statue of Bochumba at Washington A French deputation will go to America on beard of a non-of-war in partake in the

cerenvory.

[Count de Rochamber had command of artity of 6,000 French soldiers who went to help the Americans in 1780). Į

ASSASSINATION OF A RUSSIAN

MINISTER.

The assassination of the Russian Minis ter of Interior Ssipingin by the student Balschaeff, who is under arrest, is said to be due to private revenge.

PRINCE HENRY AT A BAN- QUET.

The Odustatischer Verein, at Hardburg, entermined to day F.R.II. l'rince Henry of Prussia sta lamaquot. The Prince praised in high terms the American nation and the excellent family life of the Americans. He Begent dispatches received by the high then referred to his journey to East Asia, eiri: and military mandaries in charge of andertaken a few years ago by enter of operations against the rebels on the uang.M. the Emperor, and to the German tung-Kong urders- and therefore, par. haps, to be taken cara gana salie--ceport merchants whose hospitality he enjoyes the captune of a cartain Shon Monynes, whilst there. He expressed the hope that

provincial authorities at Canton from the

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lorrak the duty of finding a successor tu Mr Willis. This nk was accepted by these gentiunon, and they have now inti- unted the appointment of the Rev. Charles Herbert Hickling, utely of Withingtun. In doing so, they express Manchester. strong confidenen that expertz will Seatify their decision to invità Mr Hickling to undertake the Pastorg, Mr lickling, whe will be accompanied by his wife and expected to arrive about the daughter, is exp end of May. During the short interval of three or four weeks that will elapse bu tween the departure of Sir Williams, who of Mr Hicklig, the Res. P. W. Penzee has kindly consented to net e Pastos.

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{ Gentlenes.We beg to lay before you the report sad statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1901.

GAST ASIASTIC TRADING CỖ, L. A First-Olass Privato The Eureka Mline.-The development at the 500 fece level proving mest unsatisfac-. tory, operations on the Company's moust hud to be suspended in June last. The Mine was her fet on tribute to Me Whear Robers, anil hins hoon worked by him, at his own expense, up to the present date. but with most disappointing results.

The battery will plast generally have been kept in good order.

2,704 tons of ora had been milled for a Up to the time of shutting down the mine yield of 1,430 oz. of smelted gold, valne £55,380.96.

Arditor-Thy accounts have been audi ted by Mr W. Hutton Potts, wha affers himself for re-electio

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers, Hongkong, 16th April, 1902,

The Art Journal.'

6. It is interesting to potice the pto- gressive chameter of the Church's career The publisher of that excellent poria. during the present Pastorate. tt is

dical The Art Jouned are to be compli of course impossible in the case of such a work as that of this Charob to meared on being able sustain in such an give any very detailed account of the admirable nummer the literary and artistic spirit and results achieved, but soms idealus of its enstents. The autaber for of the arealy prosperity of the Church during the past eight years may be gained March is highly interesting. The Countess four consideration of the following facts of Neuburg and her daughter is the During the present Pastorace the Church title of the engraving which accompanies paid for; increased sitting accadution in the put. It is a specially permitted - the Church has been required and provid-production of one of the gens of Mr introduction of incandescent light and the ed; sundry imponements, such as the

Yaito's French gallery exhibited at Shef- brass railing round the front of the gallery field, and is from the inspired bresk of have been carried out with a view to prean-Marc Nuttier. The picture refcrts viding for the largely increased congrega

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to take the importut step of severing its worth preserving connection with the London Missionary article co this noteworthy collection of $6 por Annum delivered in Hongkong. Society, by which Society Union Church

$12,50 to all Coast Ports.

6 WELLINGTON Street, HoNGKONG,

said to be the chief of the rebols of the Ostasistischer Ferrin would flourish, tians; and now phases of work bays, heen the Wuchung hills, in Chringchou prefecture, Koangtung province, who are serving us a strong tia hetween those opened, indicative of the Church's faerens- BOSS VĒ tho period the eighteenth ALL THE LATEST INTELLIDESCE FACH TH- credited with boing the most fercetous nud residing at home and those in the Far East.ed usefulness. During the period, tou, daring of the robes of tint portion of Kuangtang province. The dispatches also stato that during a inttle between force of Kuangst Government troops, under a Thotai ammed Pan, and a body of rebels belong- ing to Nasha village, in Ningħax district, Kuangri, led by a well-known chiaf mumed Houng Yong-sbùng, said to have been the The Chancellor of the Kxchequer, Bi most bloodthirsty and daring of preseating the Budget in the House of rebel leaders of Kaangsi province, that chiof was killed by a shelf, and some 120 of his Commons, declared that he hoped shortly followers were captured. The death of for peace in the Transvas). this greatly feared relet leader of King si, and the capture of a similarly fearail chief of the Kuangtung gebels, it is re- ported, had an intimidating effect on other iebel lenders, tunay of whom nabre quently retreated into the hills, where the Gaveniment troops dare not azok them. Farther reports from the field of operatione are to the effect that there seems to he

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RESIGNATION OF M. DOUMER,

M. Downer, Governor-Godem f Indo- China, has sent his resignation to M Waldeck Roussine.

soane art of a general movement of the THE ST. PETERSBURG DRAMA.

rebels of Kungsi and sam lorder towns

of Kuangtung, ter concentrate forces-in a

bitt

Balchef, former stadens of Kiev, who town Gled Natiuantsten, alse in had bez puuished during the troubles of Ningiu district. This the military oth- | 1901, "killed, during the afternoon, the cials of Nandingfu are trying to prevent,

Minister of Interior, Balchanoff had dressed and they have farther sent word to the General at Toocheaug and Knockou tohinsself in the cvature of a Bussian Officer converge on Nalaunts un from ogprasite and fired five shots from a revolver at the directions while the Nanning troops attack Minister of the Interior.

the rolls in the front. The result of this movement is being nor anxiously awaited at Chaton.

wne generpusly fustarixi during its earlier eighteenth-century French pictures from yours. Apart from the relief afforded to Mr Frank Rinder opens the number, and is the London Missionary Society by this nutustrued by reproductions of a numbor of severnes, the gain to the Charch by virtue of its complete independence bas

of the best examples. The facile puns of Orders neked by Manngor, CHINA MAIL, heen most decided. A statement of the Mr Edward Pennington furnishes a few autual income during the past eight your exceedingly interesting reminiscences of will enable members of the congregation to

that world-renowned Scottish artist and appreciate the continuous growth of the Church's prosperity.

sculptor Sir Nool Paton, R.S.A. fow original drawings are reproci nead - The gifted Cosmo Monkhouse ng an urt

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These figures speak for themselves, and F.R.S.E., and illustrated by the faulfu they afford reason for mach thankfulness at drawings of A, Scott Ruukin, must give this crisis of the Church's bistory.

9.-During these years, however, there pleassio to all the readers of the Journal. have been great changes in the personnel of The remaining contents are well worth the Church and Congregation, and we have perusal.

had to regret the loss by death sud.do- parture from the Colony of many who hora heen prominent in the life and work of the

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