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A BUDDHIST CEMETERY.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
caso" of plagun “ occurred last twenty-four hours, the
patient Boing a. Chinese.
been a mistake. The Colon
was for the use of everybod regardless of creed and as the proalann
Mr Maroon told the Imperial Press tion of February 1st 1841, guarantees to Conference that by Augut he would be all nations and creeds the practice of their prepared to establish a chain of wirelem own peculiar religious rites and as notations to connect all parts of the British Empire, thus enabling the cost of telegramme. Cemetary had been definitely set naide
to be materially reduced. for Buddhists, they had, as the Colonial Secretary pointed out, only the Colonial
A Vladivostock assage of June 18 Cemetery to fall back upon. As a states that for strategical reasons it has matter of fact, the Chinese community been decided to equip the circum-Baikal Railway with a seopod took along its actically suffered no inconvenience in entire length, and for the purpose, socord-
declared that Turkish policy under the new regimo will ha porceful, and that Creto need not funt.
this matter, for, as Mr. HooPER remindeding to the Noroe Fremyo, a credit of Mr. HEWETT out of twenty-seven cemet 35,000,000 roubles will be asked. eries in the Colony twenty are restricted to Chinese. It would be people of other nationalities who desire to be buried in accordance with Buddhist rites who might urge that they suffered a grievance by the Board prohibiting the burning of joss sticks and the firing of crackers in the Colonial Cemetary. As a matter of feet even thems people would be reduced to a very small handial. The speakers at the Sani- tary Board meeting seemed to have the Japanese community particularly in mind in this connection but they were aridently unaware that the ritual of the Shin-shu sect, which is iron bar". served by the Hongwan-ji priests, and
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cellor of the Excha and other Fowers have been inȚited to inspect the grand military manceusresagree to the adjourn which take place in northeastern Japan on the Finance Bill thin in November.
OHINA AND JAPAN.
COUNT KOMURA" EMPHASISES FRIENDLY RELATIONS.
that at the present rate would take three years.
The debata continued all night.
AMERICA BEATS ENG- LAND AT POLO.
(Bruer's Service to the China sifat)
Amerion has WOD
The Turkish Mission now in England to formally announce the accession of Sultan Mohammed V bas witnessed mili-("Independent News Agency's" Service to
the China "Mart tary operations at Aldershot. Mukhtar
TOKYO, July 6 Pasha, the head of Ession, has emphatical
Count Komura, Minister of State for Palo Toreign mirs, at the dinner giver on England by Monday by the Foreign Office in honour of Prince Trai Chen, thanked the Prince| JAPAN AND AMERICA: for his visit. He mid the present relations existing between Japan and China were politically and economically of the most intimate description. Such relations were indispensible for the unintenance of the petice of the Far East. The Government and people of Ar the Fourth of July, banquet given Japan were both endeavouring to in London, Mr Whitew Reid, replying enhance sach relations, and were trust to the tomat of the American Ambassador, ing that China's aspirations were the cordially referred to Japan. He said that now ne always she was the friezt of America.
-The mutilated body of Police countable Omar, a Malay, was found in a drain cost the old Malny cemetery, Singapore, on June 23. Medical examination of the body sulted in the discovery that the deceased bad numerous buras on his back and the back of his arms, indicating torturo. He had is beori stabbed in the left side twice by a lang knife, and his skull was fractured in two places, evidently By blows from su
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Prince Tsai Chen, responding, thanked to which moet of the Japanese residents to the education of the American youth has Count Komura for the cordial reception nominally belong, does not require the given rise to extraordinary freaks. firing of crackers, and only a very limit. recent development appears to have created he had received in Japan..
considerable exasperation at Washington. ed amount of incense burning. Is It is now, the custom to send parties. of
THE BOARD OF WAR. forms and ceremonies are of the most school boys to that centre in order that
Every party we are told (Fah Ta" Yat Pur Servica.) Sale devated, decorous, and refined descrip. they may see the working of Government
PEXING, July 6.. tion, consisting of prayers, a farewell makes straight for the Capitol, and asks
for the Congressman who is unfortunate Te Linng has determined to resign address, the placing of evergreens upon enough to represent the district from which the Presidentship of the Board of War, the bier and then the liberation of socso it comes.. The unhappy man is then ex- the Regent's brother, Prince Tai Tev, tiny birds; while in the case of Shinspected to provide facilities for visits to the haring spoken disparagingly of him to arrange for a call at the White House,
at first, hand.
toists the ceremonies and paraphernalia spartmental offices, and especially to the Prince Regent.
BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EX-Hongzona, Wednesday, JULY 7, 1809 are even more meagre from a specta These intrusions it is declared are becom
cular point of view. But the Governing a burden not only to the uleinbers of CELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
Congress, bat to the President himself, ment anxious to do all that it can who can find better uses for his time than to meet the susceptibilities of all to shake hand with school delegations. faiths will now set apart a portion But any attempt to put an end to the system would probably be regarded as Tus Cemetery question came up in a of the Colonial cemetery for purely smacking of the exclusiveness of effeto definite and concrete form at the Christian burials, while en seperate Europe, and repugnant to true Republican
Idens. meeting of the Sanitary Beard held on Buddhist cemetery will be later on pro- Tuesday afternoon. the discession and vided. Mr. Suazos Boorm has estab subsequent resolutious arising upon lished his point, and the Sanitary Board in the meantime hold in abeyance the For the Bath, Toilet and letter received from the Colonial
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ITEMS AT THE COURTS.
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the Magistracy to day, for carrying on pawnbrokers' shop without a license."
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For cutting and wounding a native, a Chinese was sentenced to three month's hard labour by Mr J. B. Wood, st the Magistracy to-day. Six gamblers as were fined 'encli.
At case was remanded at the Magistracy to-day in which a watchman employed by the acting chief bailiff was charged with accepting s bribe of $1, be having bean detailed to keep watch on certain property but having allowed some of it to be re moved without permission.
"SOCIAL AND PERSONAL."
Mr St. John Hankin, the author, las committed suicide by drowning at Tazid="
THE NEW VICEROY. OF CANTON.
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PEKING, July 6. Yuen Sha-fan, the newly appointed Viceroy of Cantor, has telegraphed to his successor, Shuan Pac-yi, to proceed at once to his new post, as he is anxious to lose no time in going to Canton.
TANG SHAO-YI: THE LATEST BUMOUR.
Mr Lindsey Smith, first Jadge of
(uh Te) Yat Pa's Service.) H. B. M.'s Court at Zanzibar, has been
PEKING, July 6 appointed Assistant Judge of H. B. M.'s
It is sow said that Tang Shao-yi Court for China and Korea, vice Me A Ruwill be given a position on the Board Vincent. He is expected in Shanghai on
of Foreign Affairs the 20th inst`.
SALE OF RACE PONIES....
The following Race and Polo Ponies were sold by suction at Kennedy's Stables yester day evening,
The North China Daily News prints some matbotia details concerning the foul murder at the Imperial Institute of Sir Curzon Wyllie and Dr Lalcach. It seems that Lady Curzon Wyllie, hearing the shots,
Lyeman, 8150 Tamar, $130 Mace, came upstairs from the cloak-room. She did not recognize the form of the dead man 830; Game Chick, 876; The Thief, 850; lying on the floor, because the face was Hanksia Rose, 890; Little Dot Rose, $35 diafigured by the shots!" Lady Wyllie knalt a grey pony back, 825; and a brown pony; down beside him. Then an eyewitness 845.
Vine and Dreadnought were not sold, says that he saw a look of horror Imp into
or eyes, but quite quietly she said, "It while Sportsman, (Inte Volga), winner of my hushaad: Why was not I with him?the Professional Cup and third in the Hongkong Derby last meeting, was with- drawn at $100.
CORDIAZ FOURTH OF JULY"
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LOSTON, July
Mr. Kato, the Japanese Ambassador replying to the toast of the Gusta said that when Japan wanted help andi advice it was gitan ungradingl and promptly by America. The wis methods of the rulers and the com monsense, of the two peoples completely ripped in the bud the of a small party of mischief-
TYPHOON WARNING.
The American Consulate-General Hongkong circulates the following telegram recaived from the Manila Observatory, it 12.40 p.m. today':'
July 7th, 1900, Noom Low press sess over N. China Sea. A typhoon mag develop in it to the Nor N.E
CLAIM FOR MONEY LENTEL
„Before" Mr. Justice Gompertz, at the Supreme Court, this morning, Hu Ching Kan sued Lam. Sz Chic" for 3704, money lent for a sideration, that has falled, namely, for the purchase of [quantity of rice which the defendant has falled to deliver. There was algo a counter
Me Otto Keng Sing appeared for the plaintif and Mr J. Cardinor defended.
Mr Octo. Kang Sing said the writ wAN
for foar seperate amounts. Plaintiff claimed
that B250 was borrowed, and part of the amount claimed was lent while the remain der was in respect to the consideration. 4
Mr Gardiner said that the only question was whether plaintiff was a partner in the Fuk Ord
Mr Otto Kong Sing-I understand that the point was whether the firm could be. liable for this claim.
Esidence was called, The caso was adjourned.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE,
A Chinese female attempted to commit suicide by jumping over the verandah of tha Hotel China on Tuesday: She received. injuries which necessitated her removal te TAKE A VACATION,...
hospital where she lies in a dangeroON COTS ATOW is the time to take a vacation, getdition. It is believed that she se die A out into the woods, and mountains and visit the seashore, but do not forget to appointed in her lore affairs. Cholers and Diarrhom Remedy along with
REMEMBER THE NAME HAMBERLAIN'S Colla, Obalera, and Diarchows Remedy is stat/webah šta name implies. For pains in the stomach, cramp, colio of disrraces it has no equal For mais by all chemista and starpkeepure
THE POPULAR
Mr SHELTON HOOFER, who originally brought this matter forward at one of the Sanitary Board meetings in March
The fact that the Iste Sir Donald last, in the course of a minute attached
Currie's estate in valued at over 24 million to the Colonial Secretary's letter, urged
starling calls attention to the large fortunes that have been taade in the slipping world. that as burial grounds for Chinese
• The Japan Advertiser has acertated Mr Thomas Ismay, "founder of the White Buddhists are already provided ele
that the light sentence reported some days Star Line, loft 21,335,000, Mr James tako a bottle of thamberlain's Jolla, where it was only necessary to prepare ago in connection with the thefte of Bibby, of the Bibby Line, 21,776,000, and you. It is almost certain to be needed, an area capable of containing 500 mm-fittings from the U.3.5 Denver at ford Inverclyde, of the Cunard Company and cannot be obtained on railroad, traina graves and consequently it could be Yokohama really related to a third scan £1,098,000. The list also includes Sir or steamships. It la 200 much of rak for anyone to leave home on a journey prepared at a greatly reduced estimate who had been implicated in the affair, but William Gry of Hartlepool, whose estate without it. For sie by all chemists and 00
to that proposed. He estimated that whose responsibility was infinitely less amounted to £1,500,000, Sir William storekeepers,
than in the case of Gunner Bachtmann Pearce, who left £1,069,000 and Lord such a cemetery as be proposed would be and Boatswain Date. The two latter, it is Nunbarabolm, of the Wilson Line, who left sufficient for 20 years. Mr. HOOFER now reliably reported, were sentenced to £938,000 Other instances could be cited, einborated the point in the course of the five years hard labour at Cavite and, but the above are some of the most striking
recorded in recent years. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY short discussion which took place on the dismissal from the service.
letter and the Registrar-General sub-S
The Rev. E. E Tippet, Baptist minisMr Goorbell, the newly appointed sequently moved that izatead of waiting tor at Totnes, Devon, was killed on June Governor of Cochin Ubina, arrived, at until sufficient funds are in hand to as the result of a cycling souldent. Be Saigon on June 16, He was received with provide a cemetery for a thousand was descending a steep hili, when the braks the usual honours, and landed in the graves the Government be asked to on his machine apparently became jambed, presence of a vast crowd. His Excellence and he was thrown heavily into the road is no stranger to the Colady, for he held immediately proceed with the preparay, where he was picked up unconscious, an official post there, not long ago. On tion of a cemetery capable of containing with a fractured skull. He died three taking office, M. Gourbell spoke to the one hundred graves, to be extended as hours later. Mr Tippet, who was a sative effect that he never applied for the appoint if Yorkshire, was a young man, and had funds permitted, and this proposal met
been st. Toines for two and a half Looly with the unanimous approval of the Board. Holesre sister, who is engaged Although the question of providing a in connection with the Chisa Inland, Mis
alon at Pingyang-ft seperate cemetery for the interment of the followers of Burona can never be said to have reached any acute phase, the matter undoubtedly aroused a good deel of discussion in the Colony, for most people were of the opinion that the Colonial Cemetery had been definitely set aside exclusively for Christian in
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