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much as the Boers laid for us in South Afrien nor commence the march with too small & force.

There is some little danger, moreover, of the British and foreign authorities over-catimating the influence of the Chinese officials in the southern provinces and reclion ing too much on their friendly feeling and good offices. So far the Yangtze Viceroys Lave shown an apparently friendly and sen- sible demeanour They have been obviously & CO., correct, and very probably they are in reality sincerely anxious to avert a quarrel with the Treaty Powers and equally as desirous of maintaining peace in their provinces. But it will not do to trust too far to this apparent goodwill and evident desire to avoid a quarrel. The time may come when these officials will no longer be able to main tain the correct and neutral attitude they have hitherto presented. It is reported, ST. ESTEPUE, Red Capsule ......8 6.96 $ 7.56 and this doubtless from a Chinese source, ST. JULIEN, Red Capstile":

that the Viceroys CHANG CHIU-TUNG, LIU 9.00 9.60

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The Japanese Consal in Londen has reported to his Government that a large export of coul having been made to Frisce, the price has advanced considerably.

that when about to pay a rickala coolis on Satur- Staff-Captain Ellis has reported to the poliso day night a Chinaman brushed against him. snatched his watch and chain from his cant, and ran, getting clear away,

The Straits Times was officially informed on the 28th alt, that no news of the appointment

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1900 might have done, but this apparent apathy An order is said to have bom issed at Vladi may be accounted for by the fact, which invostok prohibiting the landing of Chinese, was already is existence. We have not seen cidentally are learn, that a similar Fund any public statement to this effect, which might well have been forthcoming when our correspondent's suggestion was acted but we readily welcome it, and we shall be apon, pleased to in placed in a position to state publicly more about it. We are toki that a certain balance, & pretty considerable sum, exists from a fund started during the last China War, and this money bas since been idle beyond accumulating in- terest. It was recently suggested that this balance should be handed over to the South African Fund, but it was decided otherwise, We are unfortunately not in a position to state how much the old Fund amounts to, nor do we know the person responsible for the administration of the same. No doubt, now that the existence of this Fund is made known, more definite information will be forthcoming But we feel convinced that the old Fund will not be sufficient to ment the probable demands upon it, and conse quently it will require supplementing. This may be doue by the public contributing to the new Fund started at the suggestion of Mrs. SCOTT.

Yesterday being Bunk Holiday, we went to Press earlier than usual. Any late telegrams will be published this morning as an Extra.

While riding on the Polo Ground, Causeway Bay, on Saturday afternoon, an employe, of the from his hors, which shied, and was bruised Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk was thrown about the face. Fortunately one of his in juries were serious.

Imperial Decree degrading them and tenor ing them from office. If is also said that 18.00 19.20 two ministers of the Tang-li Yamen known to have foreign predilections have been de capitated. If this be true, it is certainly 21.00 22.20 alarming; if it is not correct, it is put into currency with a most sinister design. The 25.00

true policy of the Treaty Powers is to trust 30.00 no Chinese officials until they have been so

far proved that they are at open and irre 42.00 concileable variance with the Peking authori-issue, dated Sinoghai, 5th August, was delayed Our telegram which appears in this morning's ties, whoever the latter may now be in transmission owing to a heavy thunderstorm 48.00

So far the Southern Viceroyä have had a on Sunday night, which interrupted telegraphic comparatively easy part to play. They have, it communication between Shanghai and Woosing. is true, been sitting or the fence, which is not ordinarily an ensy or comfortable posi- tion to take up, but they have had obvious excuses for it on both sides; for they could no-doubt assure the Throne (or Prince TOAN) that they had been keeping the knows 7) fooling them with concoctel tele- foreign devils in check--and perhaps (who grams concerning many matters, notably the situation in Feking; mad, on the other CHATEAU LA TOUR CARNET, hand, they could, with apparent sincerity, tell the Foreign Consuls that they had CHATEAU RAUZAN, and CHATEAU

been obliged to use great takt aud LAFITE are commended to the notice of moderation in order to restrain the turbulent Connoisseurs as high-class after-dinner jurisdiction. What could be more plausible, and auti-foreign elements within their

especially joined to the irreproachable de meanour they have hitherto preserved ? But we hope, none the less, that too much trust will not be raposed in these high dignitaries, Up to a point they macan well by us, no doubt, because they recognise the mad folly of the Peking Government in rushing blindly

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TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT],

SHANGHAI, 5th August, 7.41 p.m.

of Sir Frederick Cardow to the Governorship of ADMIRAL SEYMOUR RETURNS TO the Straits Settlements had been received by the Government in Singapore.

SHANGHAI. -Admiral Seymour has returned from ploy girls in the Post. and Telegraph and Fost

The Japanese Government has decided to em.Nanking after a very friendly interview with Ofles Savings Bank Offces. The Minister for Communications issued on the 25th inst. the regulations for engaging and training girls as telegraph clerks.

A Simh telegram, dated 19th July, says :--- This week's famine raturus show a further in- territory with almost a corresponding decreaso ercaso in the numbers under relief in British in the Native Stater, especially in Rajputana aud Central, India, where the recent rain tas enabled sowings to commence. Most of the famine area has now had sufficient rain for im mediate needs, and supposing the rains continue long enough to enable the crops now being put in to yield a harvest all may yet bowall

Railway works aro now actively proceeding in British North Borneo. The netual length of Line under construction is about 110 miles. Starting from two points on the west ecset, viv, Weston and Jesselton, the line runs for some 20 miles in a north-easterly direction, and ively, meeting at Bemfort on the Fadas River. 58 milee in a south-westerly direction respect From Beaufort it runs almost due south-east,

all about 110 miles of railway.

akirling the Padas River and the Ponotel Gorge till it reaches Tenom. The distance On Sunday morning a workman was engaged from Beaufort to Tenom is 33 miles, giving in wont in Lower Richmond Road, when a portion of the verandak fell upon him and caused serions injuries. The man was taken to the Tang Wal Hospital, where he did a few hours afterwards.

At the annual "Varsity Dinner" in Singu Alexauter Swettenham's guests :---Mr. Justice pore on the 27th at the following were Sir Leach, the Hon. W. B. Collyer, the Hon'ble

Wolff. Mr. Hingley, Mr. Laurie, Mr. Muriott. W. J. Nepier, Mr. Ridley, the Rev. F. Haines, Mr. Elliot, Mr, Bargoss, Mr. Bells, Mr.

Yesterday morning a lakong appeared at the of actes, valued at $1,000, which he said he bad Central Police Station and produced a Imudie

Ficked up in Queen's Road Central & China

Hafiz Ghulam Surar. Mr. Nanson, Mr. Brad- man angagou a risksha, and as he drove adell, Lieut. Col. Pennefather, Mr. Hulleft, he dropped something. The lakong picked it up and found the notes. The Chinaman had by this time got out af sigsit.

the Rev. D. Holland Stubbs. Mr. Fort, Mr. Arthur Young, and Mr. Bosanqust. Com- bridge was represented by 13 against Oxford's

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Viceroy Ján Kung

THE ORISIS IN CHINA.

LOCAL MOVEMENTS.

The Nankin, transport 30, arrived early yos- tarday morning from Belay with Capt. E. B.C. Boddam (5th Goorklus), Lieut.. F. H. Gold- thorps (Sed Funjaub Cavalry). Capt. W. B. Turnbull 4th Native Fiel Hospital), three British N. C. officers, and 1,1-44 moon of No. 3. Coglie Corps and the 54th Field Hospital,

THE INDIAN TROOPS. The following telegrims relate to the Indian reinforcements for Ching-

Sizzla, 19th July A balloon section has ben naked for frem home to accompany the China Pores.

accompanies the China Force as The Tears Captain Elliott Lookhart, Corps of Guides,

Captain R. A. Goodwin H.A., proceeds to Correspondent

Hongkong to join the Garrison Artillery,

Allahabad, 20th July,

it is currently reported that Major General In cans a Second Division proceeds to China. Barot, of the Poona District, is likely to be selaoted for the command.""

Bimla, 20th July, Some of the heavy guns required to inake up the Siegs Battery which ta to be sent to China. will probably be drawn from Ladis instead of the whole of them being sent from South Afric de at first arranged.

NO WALK-OVER TO PEKING. The few expedition to Peking is no walk over. Tientsin is still surrounded by hos tile Chinese, and serious efforts are being made to check the advance.

- EXECUTION OF TWO FRIENDLY

AU MINISTERS. Two friendly Tsungli Yamen Minister, Lientenant Vale, Indian Marine, accompanies

Hsu Ching-cheng and Yuan Chang, have the China force as Assistant Transport Officer. had their heads taken off at Peking,

EXPECTED DEGRADATION OF LI K✅ AND YANGTZE VICEROYS.

Five miles of light milway are being from India with the China Force,

Two squadrons of the 11th Bengal Lancers from Jhelum ovo been orderd to Umilia to relieve the 16th Bongal Lancers,

Simla, 23rd July, A detachment of Mounted Sappers, compris

Li Hung-chang, the Yangtze Viceroys, and Sheng, are all expecting a decres degrasing one R. E. officer, one R. E non-comme ding them from their posts,

BAD NEWS FROM PEKING - SUPPLIES STOPPED.

The latest news to hand from Peking is decidedly bad. General Tung Fuhsiang lus ordered the stoppage of all supplies to the Legations.

Delayed in transmission.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

LONDON, August 5th, 8 p.m.

OLIVIER RETUSES TO YIELD, Commandant Olivier has informed Col.

sioned doer and 23 Native N.C.0.'s and mou is being organised at Roorkee to secoVinny the Cavalry Brigade to China.

JAPANESE OFFICIAL NEWS,:/ A despatch from Major-General Fukushima

at Tintin, dated the 25th July, received ei Japanses War-Olost Chefoo, 27th July, has been handed in at the

A report hus been receivel from Captain Shila at Feking, dated 19th July, which states: that the Foreign Legations have been constant- ly besieged since the 13th June. From the 20th the Legutions have been unintermittently. fired upon daily by avar ten battalions of Chiness troops. The line of defence takes in all the foreign Legations. Captain Shiba, with this whole of the Japasso and Italian marines, and a part of the Russian (?), French and Austrian guards, has been de fending the residence of Prince Su, which is half destroyed. Of the Japan, only 11 marines and 1 volunteers are still able to fight, each man having only some 23 rounis of ammunition Provisions may last for six days

be genuine only when bought dircet from us into a war with the whole Western worldtion regarding Cerez to the Japanese Govert the price of gold in the Bangkok market. AB Bruce: Hamilton that he does not consider more. The force of Chiness troops at Peking

in the Colony or from our authorised Agents shake their decision to stand neutral Thoy at the Coast Ports.

Events may bappen, however, that in may be drawn into the conflict against their judgment, and even against their inclina A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. tions. As for Lr Hos-CNG and his apt pupil and protegê SHENG Taotai, they are not to be trusted for an hour. They will serve the Imperial Government, no matter

The Daily Press.

A Japanese vernacular paper says it is ro- ported that Russia has made a certain suggin- ment and the Japanese cabinet has held a series of meetings related thereto. Marquis Yamaga the 28th it, and is reported to have laid a'ro ta was received in audience by the Emperor on solution of the cabinet regarding the Russian proposal before the Emperor..

A Chinama who had taken passage in the Guiling Star ferry launch on Saturday night seated himself in the second class portion, but he produced one ceat the third class fare. As ho persisted in refusing to bring out five cents the ticket-collector told him to get into the third-class section, whereupon the man began te abuse him and struck him. He was given

nto custody and yesto rilay fined $2.

The trouble in Ching is said to have put up other question is, however, exciting Bangkok u good deal more than that, the question namely himself bound by Commandant Prinsloo's is some 30 battalions, in addition to a number

Chinese socaties there are said to have been of the possibility of a Chinese rising. The offer of surrender, warned that there was to be a general rising the war. throughout Chias on the first day of the seventh moon (26th July). Another story is that there in Bangkok 5,000 Chinese already armed and waiting for the ordertorise. The alarm zasdrewn

regulating the possession of arms.

of whom it consists, if they can do so safely when asked for five cents by the ticket-collector attention to the fact that Siam has no law They will endeavour to accomplish this by HONGKONG, August 7th, 1900 first attempting to win the confidence of some of the Powers and then, by covert pro- As will be seen by our telegram published mires, excking to destroy the accord that in another column, it is not expected that the exists and bring about a hopeless breach advanco on Poking will prove an easy walk- over, or even that it will be us readily ac among them. It is not improbable that the complished as was the march of Sir Hore apparent estrangement existing between authors of this war calculated upon the GRANT and Baron PALIKAO in the last Great Britain and some of the Continental Chinese War. Although Tientsin City has

Sunday afternoon observed a crowd of coolies A lakong who was in Hollywood Road on collected near the Hospital. He ordered them

BUNDLE IN PURSUIT.

He intends to continue arrive within a week, the Legations may not be of the Jinki army. Should the relief force not

able to hold out. Captain Ando (Military Attaché at the Legation), Mr. Kojima (a stiple- matic official), and fire others have been killed; Olivier's force amounts to 1,500 men Mr. Nylines (the Secretary) and six ethers General Rundle is pursuing. BOEES USING ONLY SOFT-NOSED BULLETS

without occupation or abode, was charged yes A loafer of the name of Leung Fu Shing, terday with stealing $5 from the person of a that only soft nosed bullets were supplied to General Ian Hamilton's prisoners slate girl ton years old. The girl was in Queen's the Lord Roberts has protested about Road Central when the prisoner came along

man named Cheung Pik of Wanchal Road, und snatched a $5 note, out of hor land. A this to Commandant Botha. stw the occurrence, and instead of merely

been stormed and captaired, and the, Chinese Powers to prevent any united action, or at to move on, but one of them turned obstreperous shrugging his shoulders and passing along as troops beaten back with heavy losses, they any rate to enable them eventually to cause and said he would remain where he was. The many Celestiale have done in similar cases, he have returned, like the flies, in apparently. However this may be, it is morally certain gave him a slight push, whereupon the man into custody, Mr. Hazeland warmly compli a breach among the principal Powers. Lukong told him he had better go away and gave chase, caught the thief, and handed him undiminished numbers and again surround that this is the role which it was intended struck him and tore the lukong's tunic. Yester-mented the man. The prisoner was sentenced to the City and settlements. They muster in strong force outside, and they will no doubt the veteran Li HUNG-CHANG should play, day Mr. Hazeland fned him $15, or a month for three months' hard labour and 20 strokes with make determined efforts to resist the advance and which he will no doubt gladly accept sample and ordered him to pay $3, ar soven the birch rod

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days, for damaging the tunis.

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REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 4th August,

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA Seven Lundred zagro Boers have surrendered to General Hunter

General Ian Hamilton has gone to Rasten

severely wounded; and thirty have been slight ly wounded. The Isttor are all able to fight. The deaths among the foreigners number 60,

PRESENTATION ON BOARD THE S.S. EASTERN."

the F. & A stosusup Easter at ses on the A very pleasing cermony took place on board Brening of the 21st nit, when the Rev. B. S. Wilkinson, of Sydney, on behalf of his follow- passengers who had landed at Hongkong and tloss proceeding to Japan is the ship, presented an illuminated address to Captain Winthrop Ellis as a souvenir of the appreciation in which he is held by them, and the courteous considera- tion shows during a most enjoyable trip from the shores of the Southern Crosa to the Land of the Rising Sun Tho address is a fine specimen of artistic skill, und was designed and illuminat ed during the trip by one of the passengers, Mr. J.G. Brown, of Sydney The text of the nd- To CAPTAIN WINTHROP ELLIS, D dress reads.

of the Allied Army. It is to be hoped that should opportunity offer. As for Saeso, ho

has already been made eminently useful. A gambling crass of more than usual inter the Allies have not made the mistake of As Director-General of the Telegraph Ad-est will come before Mr. Hazeland at the Maist., at 10.55 a.m., she observed a vessel flying The s.8. Glenfalloch reports that on the 2nd underestimating the foe. It must not be.

The Eastern and Australian Steamship Co's forgotten that the latter have the whole ministration, he has given such news or gistracy on Wednesday of next week. It ap. signals of distress, and bore down and stopped on-

B. Estern country for their baso, and that whatever rumours to the world as has served the par. pears that the police have sespected that gines alongside her at 11.10 am. She found her barg to bring away General Baden-Powell and companying address, we, the undersigned pas- Dear Sir-In presenting you with the no losses they sustain can be made good in pose of the Peking Government, as is proved gambling was going on at No. 4. Li Ynen to ho Chinese janks No. 793, with a crew of 12men. the garrison who are virtually beseiged there. Bengers, desire to take this opportunity of mediately, whereas the Allice will grow by the fact that never yet has he permitted Street. Accordingly on Saturday night Inbound from Sarawak to Hainan with a cargo of

expressing the scitation and respect enter. General Re spector McNab and a party of police visited the hardwood and Tengar bark. The junk was conduct operations against Commandant De well as our confidence in your professional Kitchener has gone to Rhenoster totain for you as a gentleman and a true seaman, a direct message from one of the Foreign premises and arrested about a dozen Chinese leaking badly and her main mast was weaker as they advance, and after every Ministers now supposed to be interned in compradores and shroffs, whom they found The Glenfallosh took her brow with their engagement will be more and more hamper-

Wet.

skill in the navigation of your splenilld steamer ed with the care of the wounded. the Imperial City to his Garornment or gambling. When they were brought up at the

over a most difficult and dangerous route. Wa foel trustful that in times of distress or peril Chinese have unlimited resources in men,

his chief subordinate in the Consular service. Magistracy yesterday Mr. Moussey, who ap-

everything would be done by you to secure the and, thanks to the eagerness with which Mystery still encompasses Peking like a peared for them, applied for a remand until

safety, comfort and welfare of tlions under your thoir wants in this direction have been sup.cloud, and this will only be dissipated, we Wednesday of next week, and the application plied by European makers, they possess an fear, when the relieving army under Gen was granted. We understand that the defence ample stock of the most approved modern erals GASELE and FURUAKIMA forces its to be set up is that the house was used as a amas. Their weakness will be first in want way into the capital.

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personal effects on board and abandoned the junk with hatches open in position Latitude 7 deg. 3mia. North Longitude 108 deg. Imin.. sec. E. Among the personal effects of the crew were three rifles. The Chinchew reports leaving Sarawak on 3rd July

SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' CHINA RELIEF FUND.

We hope sincerely that the

the success which has deservedly bean yours in the past suny, attent The above fond has been started at the ag you throughout many more years of happiness. gestion of Mrs. F. E. Scott, the wife at Bishop and Scott of Peking, and its object is to afford

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address was signed by Mr. Justice Pow of discipline, secondly in want of care in

While patrolling Queen's Road Central early issued a most important resolution on the who have lost, or may lose their lives in this Victoria, and other gentlemen holding distin The Government of India on the 20th uit of the British Samen, Marines, and Soldiers J.T. T. Smith, C., Crown Prosecutor of financial help tothe widows or dependent relatives or, of the Supreme Court of Queensland; Mr. bandling their weapons, and, thirdly, in the WITH regard to the Fund started in our yesterday morning a Chinese constable observed plague, in which they frankly admit that it is Chine War and that part of the subscription guished positions in the Portuguese, service, and unintelligent use thereof. But as a set off columus, at the suggestion of Mr SOT, cious he advanced towards him for the purpose though they think much can done be to reduce itscriptions will be duly acknowledged in our Virgil Power: Jeanie H. Power: Stanley

a man carrying a bundle. Thinking this suspi impossible to stamp out the disease in India, raised be given to such who may be either representatives of the mercantile to these drawbacks and the paucity of the wife of Bishop SCOTT, of Peking, on

from disease or wounds incapacitated Sub the following being the full list of skilled leaders, must be placed their ex-behalf of the relatives of sailors and soldiers however, would not stay for this, but threw down be taken as can be enforced without hurting gur Hongkong Daily Press, Sailors and son J. B. Gonsalves, Major of Infantry and community, of sceing what he had got. The Chinaman. They lay down that only such measures are to columns, and should be addressed" Mana Wilkinson, Sydney NSW Any M. Wikm treme mobility and the utter indifference killed during the fighting in China, and for the bandia and took to his hens. The-lakong the prejudices of the people. They absolutely eient sus has been ascribed it will handed Idalina F. Gonsalves; F. Becket Birt, England; shown by their Government to the an- the assistance of those incapacitated from followed and being the more feet of foot caught forbid the employment of informers, compulsory over for administration.

Soldiers China Relief Fund When a f. Government Secretary of Timor and Macao; nihilation of whole battalions. In China further duty, we may state that as soon as a up to him. On examing the bundle ho found it examination of corpses, the shutting up of peo above all other countries, human life sufficient sum is subscribed it will be for contained two bottles of whisky, a box of cigars, ple in infected houses and the preventing of

VASOTEAU Fhel R. Mitchel, Sydney NSW. Fred N is held cheaply, and a victory would be warded to the proper authorities for distri- $11 in money, and some other articles. On the their escaping from infected areas, Tho

Paton, England, F. Reynold Squire, MA. Oxon. lightly bought that cost almost any number bution. Those authorities may he the Senior matter being reported at the Central Policegrernment of India also lay down that houso

F.R.B, England: Wilfred B. Birt, England, C. Harold Cowan, Bootland, Kenneth Cross of peasants. The difficulties of the march officers in North Chine, or a committee at Station Sergeant Sullivan was sent round to fito house visitation, compulsory notification of

ley, Westmoreland Eng Jos Abellard Bor- to the capital are therefore not exaggerated home, if one be formed, and it is conceivable make enquires, and on calling at the Rose, sickness and the grant of rewards for informa: LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Webster, Eastern Extension Cable Co., Sydney: ges, Lient of Infantry, Timor L. f. Priestley. Eastern Extension Cable Co, Sydney, R.D. when they are described as serious. To that public sympathy at home will neces

Shamrock and Thistle, he found that the honse fion as to the existence of sickness should rarely, overcome them successfully without too sitate the appointment of such a committee the floor and the property in quastion stolen great importance to the preventing of the con- mails do left Shanghai for this port on Her Mr. Wilkinson and the passengers for had been entored by means of the skylight over if ever, be resorted to. They attach, however,

Joka F. Duff Kobe, E. & Dongine, Qeensland, great a sacrifice of life, will task our own The public that gave so largely to the South from the bar. The house was broken into in a veyance of infection fross Indis to Europe, and Sunday, the 6th inst., at daylight, all the handsome address presented to him. AL- The TR Kemer Nippon Mary, with Captain Ellis, in responding, thanked the

J.T. T. Smith, Victoria, and F. M. Salth, reagurces and the ability of our commanders African Fund, we feel sure, will not hesitate similar manner-about three weeks ago. Mr. think that this will continue to be acted by Bonbay Line) lett Singapore for this port on fingulated an honour, he would treasure the to the utmost. It is sincerely to be hoped to contribute on this occasion Subscrip- Hazeland inflicted a sentence of six months hard the means already in force at the ports of om- the 4th inst, and is expected to arrive here on teslimanist in memory of one of his most enjoy. The NYK steamer Hiroshima faru though he felt himself andeserving of so die. that they will neither be drawn into traps tions have not flowed in so generously as they labour on the man arrested.

the 10th inst.

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