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FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902.

THE KING'S HEALTH.

Telegram from Secretary of

State.

Last night, Hoa, F. II. May, C.M.0., Colonial Secretary, sent to asthe following official telegram dated Landon, 3rd July, to

CORRESPONDENCE.

GOLF.

THE CHINA MAIL.

A Championship at Shanghai, In reporting the caddies' championship for 1002 at Shanghai, tho N.-O. Daily News

RAY'S

THE DAND PERFORMANCES. To the Editor of the Chisa Mail.' Hongkong, July 4. S-I read with interest your cor. respondent's letter it last night's issa 74

It is no exaggeration to say that the the Bund performance, and it brought to my mind as advertisement I saw in A Rangon newspaper a few days ago to the match played yesterday excited more in- effect that the band the Duke of Well-teres: than any event which has been play- the Governor of Hongkong from the Seeington's Fugiment would, during the road on the local links. From a very early semut give their performances in ho

leir tito caddies, cressed in their white fary of Statu, for publication, vix :--

Public all-a charge of 4 annus being charged in over the cost of occupying the coats, commenced to aerobis, and from all. people requested not to bring children the babol which went on it was evident secount of the disturbances, that speculation was rife as to why should frequently use. Could not the concerts, the pleasure of which we have missed be dechired champion. The conditions recantly on account of rain, have taken were one round of the ladies' course, to be place in the City Hall under similar phyed with iron clubs in the presence of a foreign umpire. The last named condition RANDSMAN.

was deemed advisable in stow of the general character of the Chinese, to which it was not to be expected a golf caddie would prove an exception.

REVIEW:

ALL TUN KOSAK, Travels and Studies in

contemporary European Russia, Fin land, Siberia, The Caucasus, and Con- tral Asia By Houry Norman, M.P. With 134 Bustrations, chiefly from the author's photographe, and four maps. Londen Williay Heinemana, 1902, 16/ ett.

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Undersigned have received instrue- Renders of The Peoples and Polities of GOVERNMENT has been pleased to the Far East," and "The Real Japan. by direct that members of the general Public, this accomplished fitterutrar and traveller, who are desirous of witnessing the Pro- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,

sentation of Address, at Government the 8th and 10th July, 1906, at 10 m will have great expectations rused by the House, may be present at 4.30 p.m. o tub-title of his recent work-Travels and SATURDAY, the ath Iustant:

Beads of Governout and Naval and Studies in contemporary Buropean Russia, Military Departouts and Members of the Finland, Siberis, The Caucasus and Contral Coronation Committee, with their wives, Asia. These expectations will be realized. are invited to be in attendanco at 4.15 The volumus before us is not the telescopic.. work of the globe-trotter; nor is it so microscopic as to be tedious even to the general reader. Armed with special par inits from the highest authorities, and accompanied by a young Russian scholar as It is only fair to state, however, that the interproter, the author had opportunitie The Proposal to License Pilota.all competitors appeared to be imbued for knowing and seeing enjoyed by few, if with a true golfing spirit and really thoang, He has made good ase of them. stunt of kill displayed by some of them. This is put a book of thrills by an advons t say nothing of the Vardon style, called for a considerable amount of com- mut on the spectators,

His Majesty the King reported to be making steady progress in every respect, The woural, the dressing of which has at times canxed considerable pain, is now much less tramblesome and began intue-conditions?—Yours, etc, diately to heal. His Majesty's enige and tienes have called for the greatest autorita- tia. The Queen less been in constant attendance in the sick-rosan, where athust quiet is enforced. His Majesty seeing ve correspondence and being approached on nirs of State business. I do not projesa tu selegraịch ngain takes any portant change uceurs.”

THE PORT OF HONGKONG.

CANTON NEWS.

(Fema Dor feil Curvespuident, j

Canton, July 3,

EDUCATIONAL

/

The Secretary of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce rende us the follow- ing report for publicadon :-

Hongkong, 10th June, 1902. St-As requested by the Commates of the finer Chuber of Commerceive considered the question of liconcing the pilots at this port, and in this connection have had before us the following letters:

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Co. to Chamber of Commerce, dated 2nd May.

Chamber of Commcree to the loalde, The Colonial Secretary, dated 9th May. The Honble. The Colonial Secretary Chamber of Commerce ciated. 19th May.

We now beg Fluo before the Com- mittee our views on this mibject.

The scheme for a Provincia Military

2. A cousidetalle demand exists and lins College is still an lie boats The Vice-existed for years for pilnts at this part, more rog has drawn up a set of rules, and sub-particularly for the purpose of berthing irred them so the military taundarins for stampes at the wives of the Hongkong

mod Kowloon Wharf and Godown Ca their consideration Partienders have not

Up to the presart this work has been yet hoen made public.

extried on by Chinese who in the past were The Yuk Tasi Sinu She, ut Kadoxicall-or-nearly all well known men possessed the requisite knowledge and capable of School, has made a good be luming. Beindling the class of vessels the visiting

the port.

4. While alt vessel do not tusko use of Chineso pilots, many Commanders and it na ndvantage have a wow on board with local knowledges to the state of the tides, currents, and the position of the various ships in harbour,

Irve-school, it has attracted a large mum- her of scholars; inglvd, many more than the accommodation. The foreign teachers are assigned to the scholars who have Already acquired some knowledge of Eng . The Chinese think that foreigners do not care to ge through the druigery of the first stages of a Chinamun's study of English--wbicht erroneous thought provi that they do not understand the first prit- siples of education, The real place for the foreigner is at the beginning, the mid Being, and their place is being taken by men

6. With the increasing warber and -size of the vessels now visiting Hongkong, thore in corresponding increase in the need for a sufficient aber of qualified mon to net

o Pilots.

6. The older class of Chinese pilots are, through progression of time. disappear

not possessing the ropisite krawledge for the work now demanded of them.

7. A few of the Shipping Companies are able to empleg suitable men, but many en-Commanders are obliged on arrival at the

entranca of the labour to takso the hrst man who board. his ship withat having nusy. case of knowing whether he is capable of handling the vessel properly.

The risk of of life and property which may result from the improper hand- log of a vesselis too well understood to require discussit, We are strongly of the opinion which is has already been ex- prsed by the General Committen of the Chamber of Camierce that the time new arrival when the pilots in this port sunld be put myder proper Goverment control as has already heat dens in the case of Masters and Engineers of alema launches.

It was generally thought that any card starred under B would win, but as will

s that was proved of a higher standard then was anti- cipated.

Drives of 126 to 150 yards were not uncommon and other branches of play were eqasily gund. It was noticeable that the caddies, while proving themselves perfectly capable of imitating the style of some of the regular golfers, were also capable of acquir ing scane of their expressions, especially foozled shot. On the those following a other lund one competitor, whose ha!? dropped in a particularly dukey manner on one of the green, remarked Velly fucky.

Mr Li Sung, who roturned the best carl, was disqualified, as it transpired that he was not stricaly speaking a ordkie belnuging to the Club, and Dir la Li-sung (enmonly known as Yally Lung) was judged the Attar all the curds had been winner.

tume, the compatiters were stond in urder of merit in the pavilion and enter Tainted to lemonade and ginger beer.

The following is a list of cards retuned Mr Li Sung

Disqualified $1. Winner $4.

2nd $2. 3rd $1.

La Tsung... Sias Pa-taze...60 Quai Zou.....61. Mo Dou...43) King Long) Sino-Na-tsic...04 Quai Shing

Lai Sung... S

Fish Ling....00 Wei ......70

"

Ping

Lau Tai-boo...7

Mr Li Kin-for

Li Mun

Lau T-k

4th $0,50.,

-80.50.

74

78

King Pho..... 34. The following are details of the two best card returned --

Mr Ei Sang....4.4.5,6.5,8,7,19

52

Me Las Li-sung5.5.5.7.8.7.6.4 6

de will be noticed that Mr T Sg was * one under fives' for the first live holes.

turor

ut discoverer going across coun try, Mr Norman traversed both Euro- pean and Asiatic Russis by the newest routes-ral, road, river, and inland son- with oyus and ears open. The result is

that

Aa to St. Petersburg and Moscow, we have facts old and new, all freshly put, withunexpected turns and glints of humour. The prevalence of uniforms and tipping, the ignorance, poverty and idealiam of the people, the political impotence of the students, m interview with Tolstoi and an estimate of his teaching are all strikingly presed. On the Finish question, both vices are unlerately stated.

des.

From this point, the book is really a bird's-eye view of Russian expansion. In her blood is the irresistible mysterious Draug nach Osten.' Her course in

• East half eribed in nautical test South. As the tiden Fallow the moat, sa Russin goes to the sunrise and the warm water. The resulting good. Bad Government. The evil, for the world at large, is the attempt by high tariff to shut airey every part of the Empito from everything foreign but capital.

suurled civi-

The new Siberia greatly impressed the aucher. Its record-built Railway, chief stations, time-tables, fares, etc., are describ ed, with interesting details of the passengers As well as of freight, present and prospec. tive. The far-sighted fiberal policy of the atate for Siburia's developinert receiveat large praise. The unny-sided significance of the Railway, with its castern terminals, is amply discussed.

The author passes from Europe into Asis a second time by the Georgian route. The Caucasus, anki especially Kasbek, brings out uli his powers of vivid word-painting. By the way, his window-like illustrations an comparisons are mostly very apt. Those sighing for a holiday will. f course, gladly nots Tiflis for Tourists beauti- ful for situation, healthy and with some The oil wells seventy spoken languzos

of Baka and their possibilities. Murvand the Horas question, Bukhara with its still in- famous prison, Samekami and the neglect of priceless monuments, Osli with Chinese all these are boundary probabilities, picturesquely described, with trade end. other statistim up to date. The Konsit incident. reminding us strongly of the Peritis affair, is touched on with sardonic

and the end hut if the staff is insuficient to allow this-then by all means let the foreign teacher and not the Chinese be trasted with the first two years at least.

The proposal to establish a middle school restatory department in connection with the Provincial Fiversity (Kwong Nga Shu Un shows that the educational reform, as far as the upper classes of the Chinese are concerned, is going on satis factorily. The cuneation of the people is in such a backward state that nothing hut the most extraordinary efforts of Male master mind can dent with this its way. ia not question. which, in

whit less important than that of the einous. I hear that a military exercise ground inside the city has been assigned be allowed to as a pilot inside long-weather alloylake yesterday, strong for the building of this new schend. Akong waters for any vessel (other than South-westerly breeze bothering the play-enomic factor. Hitherto, human life tas

native sailing crafty unless he wide certificate of competency from the Har bour Master.

westrhy Chinman has given a donation of $80,000. The scheme has beca entrusted to the Kaung Chau Prefeci, who is an enlightened man with libera! ident.

.

The examination for the Sun Ts'oi or tir-t degracle now in progress. This being there examination since the abolition of the old style of essay writing, the examiner must have found some difficulty in getting

exit the pestions. Lappend ne question

an example:

G

9. We do not propose that pilotage should be compulsory, but our suggestion is that no one, native or foreigner, should!

10. The certificate to be issued yearly, to bear the photograph of the holder, with other necessary for aution. The certificate to be producer when asked fog on boarding a vessel.

Another Championship! The following report of the final stage of the Opca Goli Championship is taken from The Stanaland of Bil: June)--

There was distinct change in the

ers, whilst in the afternoot, several smart wherers of rain foll. This had a market effect on the play high scoring cards being the order. Of the forty-five players who took part in the third round only eight roturaed scores of under 80, a fact whiel. speaks for it off. Me H. H. Hilton, who 11. We would suggest that the fee for entoe up with 155, took 91, and Mr J. Hall, jon, no less than 84. Mr Laif's partner, certificate should be a nominal one, say $20 for first certificate and 85 year for 4. Herd, who bad a total of 153 to his crc- ronewal.

dit, played magnificent gali, however, go- the road in 73-A wonderful score under

19. So limit to Ex placed on the numbering of licence isnted. The question of limit

natour.

Full dress,

F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretory,

Colonial Secretary's Ofice,

Hongkong, 4th July, 1902.

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4 LATHES, I DALLING and 1 StortinG MACHINES. OLD IRON, PATER STUPE, RAGS. VANVAS, CLOTHING, PERMENTS,

The Naval Stores will be hold on WEDNESDAY, the 9th July, and the Vierualling Stores on THCSDAY, the 10th July.

TERMS OF SALE ;--As Customary,

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Hongkong, July 3, 1002.

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1398

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned here received instrise-

tions to Sell by Poblic Auction, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE COSCERNED

tin

SATURDAY,

the 5t1 July, at 12.30 p.m., at Queen's Statuto Wharf, The Steam-Launch

•CHOY PO

Built of teakword. in good condition and working ordey,

Length................ 12 feet. Scain.......11 feet. Depth 5 feet 9 inches. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneers.

Terms --As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, June 30, 1902.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

1350

THE Undersigned has received instruc tione to Sell by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

4:1

SATURDAY,

the 5th July, as 2 pm, at their Sales Rooms, at No. 20. Des Voeux Road,

A LARGE & VALUABLE COLLEC- "TION OF FOREIGN & COLONIAL POSTAGE STAMPS,

Including :-- Chinese and Kewkinng, errors and in- verted surcharged, Cape of Good Hope, triangular German China, inverted sur- charged, Gwalior, 1, 2, 3 and rupees (un-

In economics the author deals in detail with the credit of Russia, and warns all estimators of the essential distinction be- ween State and Country. The recent de velopments in mining and manufacture are clearly curveyed with a view of informing vapitalists of the fine openings presented east by south. With the rise of industries ther than agricultures the rise of thesed), Hongkong, are sorcharges, without roletarint a subst important political and his character and Chinese character both sides, Orange From State, V. R. L and T. T., Siam. Errer, Straits Settlements, reckoned for little. Therefore, Rassin's

TERMKAS usuni, counters in the game of war have been 1867 on India, Stellaland 1/- to £5., etc. heap. Hence the paradox. Up to a certain point, the civilization of fussin's enemies is a milletons about their necks.

change is impending Me Norman is very candid as to Russian assurance and Stateslimmess. Had he known about the - secretly-constructed military tail from

bailar to near Peking, his language might have been even more emphatic. In the regions of high politics, he walks with a firm tread. He is no alarmist and deprecates the ing Timers and forming the pilots into 445956954-93; home, 4 3 4 4 panodic spurts which are characterized regular associated ag can be considered 444-35. Total, 73. His total for the British Diplomacy. He does not pretend to What, in your opinion, is the best way at a later day if found desirable.

three counds was thas 26, and, as it possess Cabinet secrets; that gives facta not 13. As Masters of vessels visiting this proved, these figures were the lowest.previously published. He acutely reviews < policing this city, and how would you pershare hither engaged unlicenced Harry Vardon, who led Hord by 3 on the the political relations of Russia with other i

pavers, discussing fully the pressing mat propose to raise the money for that pur-pilots, we would suggest that shonid it be opening day, sool: no less than 30 for the pose? Would it do to appmpaiate the acided in future to issue licences to pilots, ram, finishing up with a total of 2yler of Pursia, and urging general agree funds of the temples or the money usually and a notice to this effect be inserted in the is figures wero: Out, 545446355ment upon the basis of unfottered com

merce and transir. He judges that Russia spent on," all-sou's festivals, and wet do Harbour Relations for the information 40; home. 414865545-48

yon suppose would be the attitude of the people to such a course ?

TRE SAM HI MAGISTRATE AND 794): 1800-

KONK NATIVE FANA

of the Masters et vessels,

Total,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, July 1, 1902.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1375

Dentistry.

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will suffer for her megalomania in China. Asence of site.) to Russia and India he has an interesting

and feasible, theory. The Treaty between

80. T. Vardon went out im 41 and 14. In the event of any complaint being one in total, 78, whilst scutes made against a certicated pilot, the Har of 77 were registered by J. H. Taylor bour Master to held a imity to the and T. G. Renouf. Mr Maxwell took Britain and Japan came just too late for his matter, and to have the power to punish and the French professional 78. T. Vardon, criticisan. But in general he advocates a the piat if found guilty of the charge Braid, and Taylor finished with totals approchement between Russia and Bri brought against kine

3 each, these being the next best scores in as a mutual relief and making for uni For a long time, the Hengkong Chinese

45. The complaints which should be into Herd and Haas Vardon. These last versa! pence. In this respect, the author newspapers have commented fully, and yestigated to Er those of carelessness, or armed monopolised all the interest in the furnishes moderate counterpoise for readers of the important works of Carson, incompetency aavigation, inolence to best round. Herd played well at the

ile furnishes sometimes very freely, on the doings of the officers of the ship or officers of the outset, but unide mistakes at

the eighth Maben und Younghusband. mandarins. The action of the Nana Hoi Harbour Departat, drunkeness or any ani niut holes, taking & lo cach, his score abundance of material for reconsideration magistrate and the military mandarin other acts of misdemeanour which may out being 40. Vardon, who was following and fresh judgment. Above all, he urges militate against the eficient carrying ont of him, was out in the same total. At the upon Britain the urgent necessity of par charged with the protection of the passage-

a pilot's duties.

thirteenth hole one stroke only separated sing a real continuity of some definite inats, in domanding what the Viceroy has declared to be very much more abun a fair share of the earnings of these honts, inter- I to aerious dispute, and an ruption of the traffic. Both viticials con cerned were condemu wal that fact did not by any

clie means esus newspapers in question to alter their tone. Some not very judicious friend of the Nat

17. The Harbour Master should have the Hoi magistrate has made it his bosiness to power to punish a pilot found guilty of collect all theat articles and forward them prisconduct or improper navigation by the 3rd round

infliction et fer be by the temporary for his edification. The magistrate was suspension or cancilation of his certicate. 4th round onraged on seeing his name taken in vain. 18. A pilot whose certificate is absolute-

Observatory sud, through the British Coal, basly cancelled, sheaid unt on any further

occasion obtain another certificate,

3rd round: Out-545445355--40 appealed to the Governor of Hongkong to" 19. In rosking these suggestions it is not

On the 4th at 10.97. The aromoter Hume-444365545-40-- 80

has fallen in S.E. Japan, xiscu over the! under the closing of the offices of the intended that the Colonial Government in

4th round: Out-546344484-40

Home-43535554529-79 Loccboos. The depression continues to "Wa Yat Pe and the Chung Krick Yuany by accept any responsibility in issuing

move Northeastward and ties now off the certificates. The basinination and control!

S.E. cast of Japan. Gradients elight on Home- 545445044410 the China coast. Moderate S.W winds in

the N. part of the China Sea. Forecast: 4th round: Dut-640144364-40

Home-4343 44 444-3474 moderato S. W. winds; fair,

16. The persons who will have the power the pair. Herd eventually finished with policy.

Mr Nermino writes good robust Victorian to ask the Harbour Blaster to enquire into 81 for the round, making his grand total English. Paper and print are excellent. 207 On the last greon Vardon had a 6Ft. the conduct of any piut should bo:-

The Officers of the Harbour Department putt to lie, but the ball stood on the lip of Tito four new sketch maps and one bau

and Water Police.

the hole, and ho Enished with 308. Braid, dred and thirty-four fresh illustrations are excellent. The whole volume with its six. teen pages of helpful index will be a decid.

1 COTTAGE PIANO by CHALLEN. & SONS,

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On View from Friday, the 4th July. TERMS --Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMENT,

Auctioner. Hongkong, July 3, 1902.

THE

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Bangkok Times.

The Master or owners of the vessel on however, gave one and all a fright, an,

which the pilot is engaged.

with a round of 74 he tied with Vardun at The Master or owners of any other ves-509, and only missed a long putt to tised nequisition to all who desire to keepTHE LEADING NEWSPAPER

sel or any person whose property muy with Herd. Mr. Maxwell cato home in have been injured for even jeopardized through the action of the pilet,

touch with that policy of Russia, which *moyen m, as it were, by its own

and style, and well deserved the honour potus: which is silent, concentrates, per of fourth place. The scores of thesepetual and unbroker which is, therefore, players are apponded:--

- A. WERD

Dat-415355354-58 Home 4343 45 4 4 4–35-ZZI.

Out-445444366-40

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Po for filtcon deye, as a punishment. He of the pilots to be merely an executive 3rd round: Out-446345364–30 further supports his plea by saying that function such as is carried out in Great when a similar request was muie to him Britain by the Board of Trade or the Trinity House.Wo bare the home ar to. bo, Sir, Your obedient servants,

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