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to the Shipping Companies, on which we but, judging by his previous communica It is announced that a mair section has canad at the time, expressed our opinion Hadtions, it is not difficult to conceive that it in the fang Wen Han, Canton, for the study he read clause 1 of the Regulations he would would betray that griep of the subject of Fraich, and that Mr. Martel, formerly of have soon that the expression "inland waters which was the marked characteristic of his Hongkong, has been appointed teacher by H.E 19 used with a similar mening to that correspondence on the matter. He knew the Viceroy Li Hang-chang. given for places in the interior (nei ti) in he was to be in office for a short time only the fourth article of the Chefoo Convention, and hoped to stave off the trouble and and had be taken the trouble to read the attention the initiation of this ensures fourth article of that Convention he would suggested by Mr. JAMIESON-which are of have found that the definition of the words course the only remcdidones-would favalves. inland (nzi (i) applies as much to places on the sea custs and river shores as to places A. S. WATSON & CO., in the interior not open to foreign trade. This is pain enough, and, if it means any
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States and French Ministers at Boonihave been rejected by the Coroas Government TE - UT.-GOL MAHON THS RELLEVER Nor is it alone in respect to inland naviga- appears that Japa's claim for the concession of
OF MÁFEKING. tion that an unsatisfactory state of affairs the Choken gold mine has also boon retused.
General Hastan telegraphs from Taunga is disclosed by the Illue Book Dentel No. 77 from Sir Chatpe MacDonals save A Froach paper. La Liberté, in raising a fhad that Lt. Collabon relieved Mafeking ou
SUPREME COURT.
May,
Baron En Horona T. Bereante Smithy
(AOTING PUISKE JUDOE).
THE ROSBENT AT: GAUREWAY BAY, The trial of seren Chinese, instuslinje a woman, for bazay conarned in the rubbery at Canswer Bay was continent. The charge had om ze duced to one of arceny. The one had not con- child when the Court reso.
BURGLARY IN BEACONSFIELD ABCADE.
MW-MUMFORDS OFFICE RANBAOKED. On arriving at his odes in Bombonkfield
thing at all, means that every river side and of Samalini: "No frosh cases (of alleged for the erection of statuo ta Colonel is Villebois Thursday, the 17th instant. Ford Roberts at about 12 o'clock at moon yesterday Mr." coast town is the Empire of Ching is open "exaction of Jekin).**The ordinary tealer Maremii, in roongaítion of ““ his noble death in reports that the Boersattacked Lt. Col. Mahon Mutaford, Lievils: Burvorar, fanadhin stati im n
the cative of a friestly nation”—against another friendly nation. Lo Methuen not in build on the 13th instant. Our casualties were state of great excitement in consejvece of the ing tamil for him, of cause, is merely of five killed, twenty-four wounded and two placa having been visited by burglars during tribute to a gallant enemy, and has no political mining
the previous evening. The coolly found the significanon. L Intransigeant hop, a sub-
door burst open when he arrived at about, eight scription for an enamelled sword of honour COL PLUMER WITH THE
o'clock in the morning. Mr. Munford's Chinee dark appeared on the seas shortly afterwards, for General Cronje, to console bin preemiahle
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hut the policowers not informed, as “Mr. Mum- during his stay at St. Helena.
Colonel Plumer joined Lt. Col. Mahon at forth was expected to arrive any minute. He was, however, later thon neual in consequence of his having stond straight to Aberdeen to do soma surveying
to steam traffic. And yet in spite of that would suppose from this that owing to we find Mr. Bax Inosside valmly accepting the strong action taken by the British a dictum of the Chinese Government which Government no fresh cases had occurred, completely annuls this--a point which his. On turning to the inclosure on which Sir predecessor in office, SIB CLAUDE MACDONALD, SLAUDES statement is used we find exactly AERATED WATERS had taken particular pains to insist upon the opposite to be the case. The Consuls We noted at the time the winner in which words are. "No fresh cases have been this addition to the Regulations was smugg."brought to my dotice, but the taxation bal in by the Chinese Government" affer "of foreign goods in Chinese hands goes local Groçaxamente, not to give pas sorts for those Regulations had been amended by the on constantly even in Samelt itself, the British Minister. Shortly after the introdus.Chinese merchant unwillingly consenting tion of this absurd and meaningless for fear of reprisals should they object.
character.
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we pointed out the object with which it was that no fresh cases have occurred at the
The Japanese Government has instructed the | Jansmassibe on the 15th instant,
BADEN POWELL REPORTS A
SUCCESS.
bearers going to Hawai under any circum stances till further notice. The immigration quastion as regards Hawell regalem ( à Japanwe
ese antiorities prior to the new Hawaiian Bill coming into operation. The Jayantes Immi ration Companies are making agent com plaints over the instruction
The Japan Mail reports the arrival on the 10th lust, of the U.S.S. Hancock, with members of the Philippine Commission on board. in Commission aro Julge Taft (President), Judgu (de, Mr. L. E. Wright, Profesor Bomard Moses, and Professor Dean Worcester The families of several of the commissioners will stay at Yokohams during the summer to avoid the unpleasant hot mason of Minila. The Maneark was expected to remain at Yokohama till Thursday, the 17th inst... when she way to proceed to Manila via Nagasaki.
Yokohama Harbour. The members of the
The barglas had evidently, spent some.com. Colonel-Baden Powell reports that fight--siderable time in the affins, and wero projaring to make a big haul, when they were apparently
The Boer casualties were ten killed and
nineteen wounded, while they left behind | ford kul a considerable quantity of household 106 prisoners, ikcluding many French and Germans. The garrison's losses were alx killed and eleven wounded.
FOOD FOR MAFEIING, General Hunter is proceeding with sup. plies to Mafeking, Lord Methuen co-operat ing with him.
LADYBRAND OCCUPIED General Hundle reports that Ladybrand has been occapied.
addition to his flee furniture, oko Mr-Mi woods stored in his rom, including clothing, nilverware, wince, and spirits, which Mr. Mumford proposed to remove to his residen at the Peak. The burgiam had g
got quantity of silver, cigara, eto, packed up in loxen ready to take away, and bad demolished
Genes culte which had been left in a drawer. The drawers of Mr. Munforde dost had been forced, bat fortunately no manoy had been left there except in the form of aheques which were not interfered with, Everything was, however, upside down. A de- termined attempt had been made to open the. safe but witboat success. The burglars Ind male use of some tools left on the premises urving removed the brass work of the wate and of the safe. We understand that nothing has prized open some half-dozen inches of the top
THE MACHINERY in use is of definition of the class of steamer to be need This is whót Sí CLAUDE calls reporting paper remarks) the consideration of the Japan ing took place all day on the 18th in disturbed and had to hurriedly decamp. In the latest design and most up to date inserted, and our contention is now borne port! We fancy the general public dissent out by Mr. Bax, IRONSIDE's despatch. somewhat from this interpretation. The When the draft Regulations were submitted present state of taxation at Samalul and to Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD he very properly throughout the delta generally is in i most erased the word "small", having reference unsatisfactory condition and to represent to steamers, on the grounds that the size of it as otherwise is wilfully to falsify things steamers might safely be left to the repiire. The fact is the diplomatic successess which ments of trade. It is most extraordinary that Britain is supposed to have required be should have allowed it to be replaced by one during the past two years in Chin equally vague and absurd. Its introduction, are more evident on paper than in reality as we said at the time, could serve no useful and there is a gradual awakening to the purpose. Either all the places in China fuct in England, Sir EawARD GREY'S are open to steam traffic or they are act.speech, following that of Mr. WALTON in If they are not, let us have a list of those the House of Commons ou the China debate, that are and let the kind of steamer that will foreshadows that once the Transinal ques- run to them be left to the judgement of tien is settled the hand of the Government those better able to form an opinion than will be forced, and that stronger and more members of the Tumgli Yanen, or even the drastic measures will be insisted on in order British Legation. The reason why it was in- to compel China to observe treaties when serted is obvious and is essentially a Chinese she has persistently broken and duggeded trick. It was not of course to be expected with impunity Ear the past. Afty years that the vast shipping interest of Great Britain in the East is a matter which would trouble a gentleman of the light and almost facetious nature of Mr. Bax IsONSIDE. It merely appeared to his that British Ship ping wished to engage in, to quote his own words, "the carrying trade of the interior." If they did not, what the object was in opening inland waters does not appear to have struck him! But the fact that they did wish to do this appears to him (a
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alle grounds for doing all he can to stop them. In a word, it is the Circumlocution Office once more filly represented in all it uselessness by Mr. Bax IRONSIDE What, we should like to know was, and is, the result of the protests munda by the Con- sul at Canton and the West River ports against
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CAUSE OF BULLER'S DELAY. General Buller has been delayed in his advance by the damage done to the railway
line
In the letter from which we quoted yesterday from Rangoon Gazette cerrespondent with the Burmese Boundary Commission, the writer ways. that the not result of the conferenca batween MAJOR-GENERAL BADEN POWELL the
British and Chinese commissioners, “in,
Her Majesty the Queen has promoted spite of concessions offered by an la that the Colonel Baden Powell to the rank of Major- H. M. S. Orlando left the harbour yesterday Chinese stick to their iden of the treaty line on her voyage to Weihaiwel.
which is geographically ridiculous, cutting astu. |
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In the 24 hours between moon of the 21 and politically objectionable, as it divides the We noon of the 22nil instant, there were reported
freak cases of plague and 27 deaths
The Post Office will be closed to-morrow, the Queen's Birthday, except from 3 to 9 2.10. The night box will be left open, but the Money Orler office will be satirely clove
Notwithstanding the strenuous exertions of
the police to put dara ganhar among the Chinese there is not the least doubt that the vice is a prevalent in the colony now as it was sa,to yasago. A house raidat oud wook may to na for a similar purpose the port. The Louse 244. Hollywood-rood, where the pace eintured 10 mes who were gambling, hað boga twko raidot the differential treatment ac-efore and heavy fires imposed. On the first corded to British Shipping. Mr. Bax occasion a man who was endeavouring to escapa Ironside instructs them to protest. Do from the police was killed by falling down the they or have they protested? And if so
snake-hola has there been any practical result from
the protests? In the Blue Book now
At the Harbour Office yesterday, befors Mr. Basil Taylor, George Osmond, carpenter of the
General
ral features hors, there sud everywhero, sud Lt-Colonel Bryan Themins Mahin, D.9.0. Sta Hustas, red, with the Dongola Expedi Staff Offices, including the engagement at Firkat tionary Force under Lard Kitohsner in 1896 an and the operations at Hair (mentioned in des patches, 1.8.0., and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps)].
country in two, nad we adhere to and indicated by the treaty, the country passed through by this line having been more or less completely mappad during the tour. The ideas of the two Commisioners will be submitted to their respective Governments, and it may rea anably be hoped that our line will be accepted so it stands.” The correspondent continuas :-- - The British Commissionsr tried to persuade
Cloneral Lia to accompany him to the spot where the boundary first toucles the Nam Hks river and jointly erent u caira; this be refused to do. Mr. Scott is, thorolore, going to atone my independently, when this has been done we shall be able to start homewards.
At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon four Chinamen were committed to take their trials at the criminal sessions for being encored in two armed robberies at Ma Tau Wan, Kowloon, on the 7th inst, the robbers first visiting Bo 199, which is occupied by a single woman named Chan Hi Tan, and then going across to No. 35.
woman. Eves. The daughter & story was to the effect that at about eleven o'clock on the oven-
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been mixed but a flock, a musical box, two new bats, a razor, and an umbrella. This is the third time Mr. Maxford's office has been broken into. On the second occasion the sum of 200
was stoleu
THE POPULATION OF HONGKONG.
Health for 1893 it appears that the Population From the report of the Medical Officer of of the Colony of the Commas taken in 1891 wass found to be 221,441 and at the Cenis taken in 1897 it was 218,680.
population to
The following in the estimated pep the middle of 1899 — Non-Chinese population
(City of Vistoria Lucluding Peal and Stonecutters
8,916
London, 19th May."
Chinese Popula
tion.
Island
168,200 Villages of Hongkong and
Kowloon Floating Population ........... 84,700
THE WAR THE RELIEF OF MAFE Havana by KING
NET
Total Chinese Population 1243,490 2,335
Total Population of the colony 269,310 The Chinese bost population of the Colony
Beuter's correspondent at Lourenen Marques, 19th Inst. confirms the relief of Mafaking. which was affected on the 16th int. Detaila | Army, are anxiously awaited. Everything in connec tion with the relief column has hitherto been kept an absolute secret and even the game, of the commander is not known. The war office has boon, estimated to the middle of the year to has had ro nows of the relief yet be relied upon as necessarily accurate, for
have been 34,700; tlás figure cannot, however, A Te Deum was sung in St. Paul's Cathedral to an error in the census returns
for 1891 Ja yesterday afternoon. The Lord Mayor and out in the Annual Report for last year, a correct Shenille ware unable to stond, as it was in
basis for calculating this population is wanting.
that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for before us it appears from the Consulssa. Japan, was charged by Captain Wright, the where Li Cheng, the mother of the other possible for them to leave the Mansion Hopse| 4t would appear, however, that there has been
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At his brother's residence, Canton, on the 18th maitot, Can Lex K, of Hongkong, late of Melbourne, Australia, and Straite Suttlemonts, nged 69 yearə,
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despatches that there was grave and urgent master, with disobeying his lawful commands necessity for measures being enforced on on board the mid chip on the ligh us on the the Chinese to secure equality of treatment | 18th and 19th inst.→Captain Wright said that ing in question she was asleep in the auckloft
-on account of the crowd.
LONDON, 20th May.
BOER BETREAT FROM NATAL Router « correspondant at Capetown reports that the Boors has exploded the tunnel at BOEREXPLANATION OF THE RELIEF
for all vessels; and, although these des on the 18th May, at 7 a.m. be sent for the de- fof her houss, when she was awakened by soo- patches were written twelve months ago fendant and told him to go to work, whereuponing light. She then saw ton em ater and instructions to protest were issued the defendant went forward and went to bed, the house, four of them carrying torches twelve months ago, the situation to-day and refused to turn cat. He also refuel work made of paper Blame down from the remains exactly as it was then. The the following day-The Criel Oficer (Me Leocift and called out Thieves," One of the Laings New
Mair) corroborated. The defendant, who is get mon had wont in his land and another ting on in years, admitted the offence, but added a revolves. One of the men put his arms that he had been drives to drink by the bed round her while an sther took off her silver treatment he received on board-He was fined bangke. This man had a knife in his hand.
She called out Thieves" three times, when one 10 days' pay.
of the men put something in her mouth and covered her mouth with his hand. This mon
instructions to protest were writtma as a sop to the public and wore understood to be such by the Consula whom they were Kosaxona, May 23rd, 1900.
addressed. No protesta luve been made, no steps have been taken to place British The public have already expressed their ships on terms of equality with other conviction that the so-called opening of vessels, and, up to date, not a package or inland waters was a hopeless shars, and we bale of goods has been carried in steamers have pointed out before the manner in which under the concession-due to the restrictions British interests have been deliberately given placed in the way by Sir ROBERT HART, away by Mr. Baz IRONSIDE, at that time acting For the Chinese, coupled with the H. M. Chargé d'affaires at Peking. This apathy of the British Officials. A result, view is supported by his despatch to Lord creditable alike to the Minister who got SALISBURY dated May 25, 1899 (No. 228 the kudos of opening the waters, and to of the recent Blue Book, China No. 1, the Prime Minister who, nearly two years 1900) with regard to the additions sub- ago, assured Parliament that the British sequently made by the Chiness to the Government would insist on the Regulations Regulations. In this despatch he writes being amended in as satisfactory musel
The Chinese Authorities also contended There is also another point on which "that some definition of the type of steamer those interested in the question, and with it *goemed necessary, not for the purely of the effectual opening of China to trade,
Y OF MAFEKING..
steady increase in the floating population and at the census taken in 1897 it was found to number 33, 275
The aber of boats licensed in 1899 was 10,150, and in 1897 was 9,854, 199
The population of the Colony is classified pri- marily
Chinese and Non-Chinese, the former being greatly in the majority. The Non- Chinese comprizes white population of 3,000
of whom 6.155 are civilious and the resimler blog to the Army or the Navy. The coloured Malays, Filipinos and is for
It was officially announced in Pretoris on the 19th inst that General Delarey engaged the British relief olan at Mafoking fully n the whole of Wednesday, bat during the sight one of his officers withdrew from a posies no less than 70,9
the way for the column to enter.
THE DEFENCE OF THE TRANSYAAL. President Kruger has notified the foreign Commals that Johannesburg will be defended and disclaimed responsibility for persona or property,
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races number 2.760 and comprise Bast
Fast Indians, Then to connet of 2074 Betish Africans, gam white isilan populatioti, was shown at: the 1897 vens mans Franch, and other Europesha Portugues, an
and a sprinkling of Americaut, Ger-
The population is essentally a male adult one, per cent of the Chines and 68.6 per cant, of the Non-Chinese
population
tan (55.9 per cent, of the Chinese and 530 per cent of tu Non Chinese) are betwee the ages of 20 and 15. The proportion of Grest Britain between three age is only $3.8 per cent.
JAPANESE SAFETY MATCHES.
"REPLY OF THE HORE CHAMBER OF
OF COMMERCE According
to the Osaka Aaah, the Kobe Chamber of Commerce has replied to the communication from the Hongkong Chamber, with regard to the dangerous character of Japanese safety matches. The Chamber denies that any dangerous materials are used fe their recuuficture. The attention of the Guild to the matter, and at a general meeting of of Matah Hanalacturers was,
was, however called
We have received a pamphlet outitted Osake as a Free Trade Port: also ad the National then broke opeu le bores, and ultimately went on without the General's knowledge, leaving males, while more than half the Capital of Japan, by Mr. Nakahashi Tokugeru, away with some clothing, ote also taking her who warmly advceates these schemes The sesant girl with them. There were in the author has no difficulty in demonstrating the house this girl, another and herself She ze importance which its position gives Umba; and cognised the third defendant. In the other he claims that there is no mere practicalde case Li Cheung said that shortly after 11 scheme for the establishment of apanese aupres o'clock on the evening in question she was my in the Pacific than the making Oman her room na the ground floor, at d free trads port. He guen carefully into the Mo Tan Wan, when she was swakened by cries of positions of the capitals of the principal countries. Save life" from her daughter who lived opposite throughout the work, and confidently, aastat 125. She then heard a noise as if her door that ten years hence the project will be seriously as being pushed. Her daughter in law called discussed, in ten years more curried tuto prac cut to her to open the door, and she did so, ties. The author is very enthusiastic, but he asking what was the matter Than the third defendant came forward, seized her by the Lauf, marshals his foote with skill
and struck her with the blunt edge of a
PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. President Kruger bas proposed an exchange of prisoners to Lond Roberta.
Lovnor, 20th May.
PRESIDENT KRUGER'S TERMS. The correspondent, of the New York Herald at Lourenco Marques says that Promident Krager
that
the matches might explode through friction with
and
they are packed
was stated that more attention would be paid to the packing The methes of a
to ale to EZ-Speaker Thomas B. Reed; while in Wavesturated fa
The Osaka journal hard from a
gentleman
shington recently, rade up to the Capitol it as
F. Street car. What do you think of the who recently natariod from a tour in Southern Puerto Rico tarif madde naked the man Asia that the chief defects in Japanese metales who sat next to him. *I refuse to be quoted, are that the sticke e so very liable to break, and that
"inland navigation, but to provent the would do well to enquire and that is, what we regret to announce 135 death, which Which do you prefer: your money or your requesting the cessation of hostilities, demand | was no better method of manufacturing than The Nagasaki Pres of the 17th idet, says knife on the back of her neck, asking her, dondon to send a marge to Lord Kohorts the Guild the decision arrived at was that there now adopted. It was noknowledged that *undue extension of what was intended to reply Mr. Bax IRONSIDs gave to Lord "be inland trade to distant places alsig SALISBURY's despatch of October 25th last gcott, an old and respooted resident of this port and ransacked it, saleequently carrying with the Boeza and stating that unless there the mails used in fastening up the ones in which
occurred yesterday morning, of Mr. Themas life?" Other men pushed into the houseing a guarantee for the Lives of the colonials the coast not opened to international trade. (No. 331 of Blue Book) whersin Le enclosesc. Scott was a native of New York, and came away the contents of her bores. After leaving terms are granted the mines at Johannesburg
will be exploded and the town dostroye 1. "The words not being vessels of seagoing copies of communications from the Board to the Far East about 33 years ago to take up the house the robbers fastened the door from "type" were accordingly added to Regula of Trade and from Mr. GEORGE JAMIESON. an appointment with Masers. Oliphant & Co., of the outside. The complainant forood the door tion II." Now, it was to be expected that Lord SALISBURY adds In the meantime Shanghai. On leaving that firm he was subpen, and going to No. 30 called a Joke, who the representative of the Power that I should be glad to learn whether in yoursequently employed by other Shanghai Brms wat with her to Kowloon City, where her hus obtained the consession would have at least opinion the remedy suggested by Mr. Mr. Scott came to Japan to take service with band was working as cook. Her husband went taken the trouble to read the Regulations. "JAMIESON in his Memorandum of the 8th the late Mr. John Kelly, the founder in Yoko with her to Kowloon City Polico Station and answered Mr. Reed; I have a reputation for the boxes are vory Carelessly mute, they are before commenting on the additions made to "August, viz., that the destination and not hea of the present firm of Molly, oud Walali, sequently arrested by Bergvant Cameron, and little gith the hand been taking raspberige easily leoksan. Our contemporary says the Kobe thon-additions, we may remark, made the steamer should be made the criterion and at the time of his death held the post of an Indian constable,
From Yokohama, Mr. Scatb came to this port
in the gardani was talked to by her mother, and in Southern Aris is discores these defects, as
Chronicle need hardly have gone to the traveller told to resist the temptation. She afterwards little auha quest to their issue and correction by "of the duties payable, is one which would
6 experimenting at home would soon have bookkenper to Lake & Co. Daring
*ppeared with evident signs of having been Sir CLAUDE MACDOZALO, But much Mr."commend itself to the mercantile and Betyder Mr. sosté que afortunately The Pasoutos-Micaive à Caseros. Limited among the raspberries, and whon Ler that o
acts to light. mother naked her has it was ahe resistad BAY IRONSIDE does not seem to have done, shipping community No answer oppora attacked by apoplezy, from which he suffered and his failure in this respect is only to this and we are left in the dark us to severely, but his cufforinga were borze with re- equalled by the tone of bia contuications Mr. Bax Ironsine's ideas on, the subject markable fortitude.
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Motorpladou o uidaat kad net nesto | looking at the repberries she did say, “Get thes behind me. Bata, and he got behind her and pushed her in.
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matches after
the flame is extinguished are very ajit to drop of very dangerous defect. That Japanese safety matches will often ignite upon very slight friction is fact, also, of which most people are aware by practical experience.
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