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the Viceroys that it is our deliberate inten-⠀⠀⠀⠀ The Clinsso, silver, now in the cure of the Dr. J. Kirk now acts as Colonial Surgeon- tion, when the time comes, to hand them | American Government--some- 2275,000 in | Resident at Singapore, over tied and bound to the tender mercies amount was taken by the American murines Et

of the party who deliberately planned the murder of all who were either foreigners themselves, or had any sympathy with the party of reform in China. Aeling with this party is Li HuNG-diaNG, who, it is very well known, bears no good will to either of the Yangtze Viceroys. The fate of CHANG YIN-HWANG, the first victim to the reaction, following within a few days of the A. S. WATSON & CO., disgrace pi Lt, is an object lesson that neither LIU KUNG-xr nor CHANG CHIH-TUNG can afford to disregard; and as we have

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Bori Bauchamp, the Governor of Now South

the capture of Tientsin. Congress will decide Wales, bas left Queensland for New Gainon

is being treated as a tenst fund, the what will be done with it. In the meantimo

Government regarding itself as custodian.

The troopship Indians raz ashore on hard and fast ground on the 7th inst. on the Island of Pallile, of the East coast of Luzon. No losi of life is reported, and the damage to the ship is unknown. There was on bestil one company of the 1st Infantry, who, with the crew, ars all saved, and assistance has been sent down from Manila to fipat her.'

Circular in connection with the Chinese Emer

en route for Hongkong.

An entirely new yacht is to be built in the States to defond, the America Cup against Bir Thomas, Lipton's now boat. It will be built and handled by a syndicate, but no names are

yet revealed.

The Malay Mail hears that the total tin output in Pohang this year will probably be about five times that sent out last year, while the ore ox- ported into Selangor, and therefore paying daty at Baub, will probably amount to quits ten

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"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]

SHANGHAI, 27th November, 7.30 p.m.

PROPOSED ARREST OF PRINCE

TUAN,

It is reported that fifty of the Palace Guards have gone to Ningsis to arrest

of Mongol princes.

SWATOW.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]*

exhibited no sign of shielding the Viceroys We have received copies of a remarkable times the quality so exported in 1899. Price Tuen, who is collecting a body guard here one of the local French priests was ap-

personally unwilling, to assume a compli~ | pablished at Tokyo on behalf of the representa: known yacht the Britanice, which was built/SERIOUS AFFRAYS AT SHANGHAL new Consul accompanied the Comets on hor

have punetically compelled them, however, gency (for all the ecclesiastics in, the world. E

tives of the Great Japan Buddhist Union and signed by the hunds of six sects. The wording of the pamphlet is at times somewhat quaint, but there is much sound sense in the arguments, addressed particularly to over-ansions prosely. theors in China,

It will be remembered that some little time ago a number of the Portuguess at Shanghai expressed their desire to form a company of volunteers to be attached to the local corps. The idea was voted by a fow of the coneale, and much indignation was expressed among the Portuguess community at the action taken by the Council in regard thereto. The latest froin the Model Settlement to that after all the trouble and argument only kixty men-hayp ex pressed their desire to join, and at a meeting

that the officer, who was sent from Macao, to drill them be recalled.

The Prince of Wales has sold his well-

for him in 1993. The purchaser, Sir Richard H. Williams-Bulkeley, commodore of the Royal Anglesey Yacht Club, has taken the boat over and will have her converted into a köten,

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Swator, 24th November, MISCHIEVOUS FERNCH ACTION. The French gunboat: Comite arrived here from Canton on the 13th lastant and after two days stay left for Tehla Na, a great trailing place to the north of Swatow. The Comte returned from there on the 23rd "inst, and the particulars of her doings up along the coast which have reached me my interest the readers of your paper, who will too for themselves how the Finah are taking things in their own

clusion of peace. Since the last disturbances hands, without awaiting the syproaching, con-

pointed to represent France as Consul at Chow. chowie, the seat of the Tastain Yata. The Serious affrays took place here last night ornise along the const, and on arrival at Tobis being caused by some French soldiers who Na a foros of marines was landed, who in com«« drew their bayonets A Sikh policemany with the Commander and the Consal went to interview the local Chingtai and onquired from him why he did not prevent the demolish ing of three houses which had taken place a long time ago. The Chingtal, bolag in his presont office only a short while, pleaded. Ignorance as to the demolition of the houses. The Com mander would on no secount listen to the explanations, but intimated to kim that bo would” have to pay 29,0.0 to make good the low

while the payment of 38,000 is to come from stained. I may mention that the houses, the property of converts, were destroyed by rowdies,

the villagers,

was badly stabbed in the stomach.

LONDON, 26th November, 7:45 pm.

LARGE RUSSIAN NAVAL REIN FORCEMENTS FOR CHINESE WATERS.

The Government of Netherlands. India has declared Singapore to be an infected port owing to the existence of cholera in that Settlement I connection with this Ection the Straits. Settlement Government considers it desirable to state that the first case of cholera occurred on the 1st inat, in the Junatic Asylum and that since then (up to the 17th inst.) 27 cases in all occurred, thirteen in the Lunatic Assim and five in the town of Singapore. Pato Brani has been put in quarantine owing to the occar-armoured crniser, now in the North Sea, are fence of several cases. :)-

proceeding to China. A division, consisting

December.

torpedo-outs, two battleships, and an A Kiel despatch states that two Russian

ance with the ruling policy which at the beginning they were far from feeling Leaving on one side the mistakes in policy which have brought about this situation, it is equally clear that, from u practical point of view, and looking merely to the military exigencies of the case, we have committed na equally grave mistake. We had, in fact, in our own hands from a military stand point the means of rendering any defense im possible. We had not very long ago the power. to cut off completely all the resources of the fugitive Court; we were in undisputed posses- sion of the great waterway from east to west, and were in u position to cut off all supplies of men and funds, not to mention food supplies, which we now know to be going to

of the facts we have made no attempt to

post-offices) throughout the world are partion larly made the home of red-tape," delay, and utilise the commanding position which this

cirenaloaution? A correspondent, writing to give us. It was not to be expected that The British telegraph steamer Sherard the Times last month, saya letter from seeing the embarrassing nature of the Osborne, the Danish boat Nardiske, and the Bloemfontein was addressed to me stamped with negotiations in which we permitted our German vessel Podbielski, are employed in lay. a 11. stamp on which I was surcharged 3d. ; an solves to be entangled, the Viceroys were ing the cable between Khaochog and Shanghal inquiry addressed to the secretary of the Fust themselves going to point out, to their own The latter cossal will take the cable from Office produced a visit from official who in- possibile ruin, a course which was evident to Kingshow to Shaweishian, the Osborne will then formed me that the Orange River Colony is any thinking man; and we unfortunately splice it and convey it in lighters to Block not a British colony." I inquired whether it is. listened to the interested suggestions of House island, where the Nordiske will faster on a foreign country or what its position is, but to uch polluted sources as the Chinese Tega, and run out the cable to Woosung. Here it this he was not officially prepared to reply. I phia, claimed that the presidential elections force majeura, agreed, but so far they have not tions in London and Washington. If it he will come on to Shanghai overhead along the mentioned that the nanoxation took place some true that the Chinese Bannerman who reexisting lines and will take off at the German months ago, and naturally expressed surprise the Administration. The future policy of eat gab, nevertheless, in what way the French

Post Office in Kinginng Road, The Genforg|that the rate of postage, remained unaltered.

In the meantime the Froach appropriated cattle, fowls and vegetables from the inhabitants,

Heianfu indarge quantities; yet in the face of the lealers held recently, it was suggestedWhy is it that post-offices (or at least British of torpedo-boat, destroyers, will leave, inor, as the Beers say comdeared all these

presented China ut Paris, and the Emperor has brought out part of the cable. Later on, bimself, in his touching appeal to the foreign another cable will connect Kisochew and Powers, have both disclaimed their coin-Chefoo. |cidence in this policy, it throws a lurid light on the whole course of our negotiations. No one with sufficient knowledge of the charac. ter of the men into whose hands the conduct of affairs has fallen can plead ignorance of their reactionary intentions. No real reply A. S. WATSON & CO. has been given to the charges of Dr. MORRISON against the heads of the Legations in England and the United States; and yet in the face of these grave charges we permit the very men arraigned to be our guides and advisers,

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No cases of communicable disease were not tind's occurring in the colony laat week, ~~

He answered with diguity that the Post Office could not make these alterations in a day," meaning, I presume, bringing the postal charges into line with those of the Cape and Natal namely, 18, per half ounce.

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In consequence of pre-emptory orders received from the German Gererament, the Commission which for the past few months has been ship-

The Son Francisco Chronicle last month Francisco for the German troops in China has was trying to reintroduce upon the political ping Californian horses and supplies at San complained that a Democratic contemporary left the state for Europe. This step has been stage an old ghost that of Chinese immigra taken, San Francisco paper says, as an indication: The Democratio journal speaks of 60,000 tion that Germany's polity in the Orient lma been full-blood Chinese and an enormous number of altered in the direction of peace. Of the large half-bloods and seeks to alarm the people with number of bozisa purchased by the Commission the idea that all the Chinese in the Philippines only part have been shipped, and 1,160 were ready will forthwith pack their grips and flock to the for shipment when the closing instructions were United States. There is not the slightest received. The transports Frankfort and Verona dangor of anything of the kind, says the Chra have consequently bean sent asross the Pacifionicle. When the Philippines become fully in ballast, and will, according to present ar incorporated prices of labour and commodities

man, u., to San Francisco early in the new certain that in the devoloposent of the resources year. It is believed, the Chronicle says, in of the islands there will be an enormonaly in- some quarters that this change in the opera creased demand for labour and it is stated that tions of the German Government has behind shout the only really reliable Labour to he had

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 26th November, 7.45 p.m.

PRESIDENT MOKINLEY ON US. POLICY, President McKinley, speaking at Philadel

had completely endorsed the past policy of

the United States would be on the me lines. The Republican party, he stated, had no tendency toward Imperialismů.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 25th November.

MR. KRUGER'S RECEPTION IN

PARIS

things for their own use on board the Comete. Undoubtedly cheap way of provisioning a

man-of-war!

EN ANOTHER INSTANCE,

In a village called Long Thin To, close to Ungkong, thres Roman Catholic divert families were robbed by the rowdies, and in consequence the villagers had to pay $800 com- pensation to the French Not satisfied with this the French ozdered the villagers to burn that hous, to which the Chinese, yielding to

Bat thele promise inte setaal execution. You

are meting out justice (

SOABING AN OFFICIAL

From the above-mentioned village the Comete proceeded to Ungkong where, they were re ceived by the Now Ping Jhong, specially sent down by the Tactal for the paryoss. The French again demanded 88,00 for the damages caused by rowdies in the lats disturbances, and threatened to burn down a ter

A certain upinber of nauses

which were pointed out to them by the native converts and subsequently marked by the Franch, if thei villagers rofiled to outisfy their demands. The ultimate result was that the Chinges promised to pay the $8,000. During the interview with the New Ping Sheng the Commander of the Comete drow his sword ont of the scabbard and track the table heavily with 16 to accompany, I suppose, his words with a certain amount of severity By his retion the Commander grave the New Ping Shong cách d dreadful sunro

to the country thoroby breaking off all fur. ther transactions organ

Mr. Kruger was received in Paris like a po pular foreign Sovereign Impassioned addresses demanding froedora and justice and daiming oppressors were presented to him. Mr. Kroger replied in a similar strain and said he looks to the nations to secure the independence of the Republics. He drove through tensely thronged striota, wild with enthusiasm everywhere. M.

Wards visited him at his hotel Great preco tions were taken to prevent an antl English outbreak and the British Embassy was guarded. At Ungkong the French also arrested four THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA. Chitom, and had them taket on board the The United States have addressed a cirenbar Comels. At the time of writing I could not to the Powers suggesting that less extreme ascertain if the said Chinese had been liberatel mesures in regard to punishinent and indemniyetsgod blend until pak ties be taken as a basis of negotiations,

Odo fresh plague case and ero-death were angements, convoy reliefs and time-expirel¦ will he the same as prices in the States. It is. Loubet received him with ceremony and after that he cleared out during the night and fled

reported during the 21 hours ending at goon rasterday.

H. MS. Terrible has left Weihsiwel for Yokohama. Both officers and men will proba: bly appreciate the change after their long stay at Wahaiwoi. * ́*

The Mother Superior of the Italian Convent bags to acknowledge the receipt from Mr. D. Gillies of $25 and from Mesars, J. D. Hum- phreys and Son of 325 g

it a material modification of its belligerent there is the Chinese. It is impossible to attitude toward the Chinese. Since the politi-imagine why they should wish to leave a oal horizon in the Oriont has been partly country where they are needed at high wages, oloared, the extensive operations which the and their bones, when they die, are within easy German Government had in ogntemplation reach of the sacred soil of the Flowery King appear to be unnecessary.

dom, and where they virtually control the labour market, and come across the ocean to some other country, wtiere they are not wanted, and where the competition of labour is tem times more severe. The Chinese in the Philip- pines will unt rame here, for they can do bettor where they are, the Chronicle concluden

THE ILLNESS OF THE TSAR The Tear is progressing satisfactorily, although his temperature rose on Saturday efteracon to 108

LOCAL MOVEMENTS.

The Garman transport Batavia arrived, on Monday night from Vladivostok, with 2,300 Russian troops on board. - 94 ba

The British transport". Inte arrived yester day from Skankaikwı.

The French gunboat Comete arrived yester day from Swato.

The British craser Erdiniión returned from

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Owing to the above dotribet high-handed sefon of the French, inanmorable people left Ungkong and the surrounding villages, and cleared off into the Intavlor, What this athir will lead to cannot at present be known.

here and in the outlying districts is perfectly gaiety but if tho French continue their mode of procedurë na throy have done around here on two occasione I shoutin't wonder if the ex

expect- ed rebellion in the acuhi actually breaks out, MUGHALD

has been in our port for the past 40 days and in oxpected to leave for the North in two days time. S. Ser Adler arrived here on the 22nd to replace the Bussord.

HEMSI called on the 13th in- stant and remained hero for two days. She brought the Japanee Vice-Consul down, from Amoy, and he proceeded to Chonchowla to pay us cell on the Thoras. It was rumoured that

them that it is at pussas inopportune to give the Japanese tried to get a concession here, but did not encceed, as the Tooral gently reminded

any concessions sway.

OTHER ITEMS,

Jobani, Mt. Soptt, with hi hero and has taken over

Tus course of events in Cinne from day

Mr. Chantrey Luchbald, formerly of Hong. to day shows more clearly that the policy of:

It is wil that the object of the departure Kong and now representative in London of the which (Freat Britain has been the exponent of Mgr. Favier, Bishop of Peking for Rasso Chinese Bank, writes to the following in China has utterly, failed in its object of Rome this month is to report to the Pope effect in the Tinges of the 26th ult. Your sue bringing about any satisfactory settlement upon the recent occurrences in North China, of the 19th. inst. contains a tologram through of the present insupportable position. In so far as they affect the position of the Roman Router's Agoney via Berlin to the following fact, so far from progressing, the situation Catholic missions and their converts in that effect The Chinese Customs Benk, which

The Ceylon Government, in view of the muni- seems to be daily becoming more insoluble, part of the Empire.

is entrusted with the foreign loan service, is cipalsbandals raised by Mr. White, the Mayorand and the knot which with a little knowledge

stated to have remitted the sum of 300,000,fsols | Chairman of the Municipal Council at Colombo, At the anal mesting of the Preceptory and to the Impiral Court at Si-rgan-tu It is has appointed Mr. Ellis Government agent, of the complications could have beep in Priory held last night Sir Knight G. J. B. added that the bank intends sending further Western province, to take up Mr. White's duties ravelled, now needs the sword of an Sayer was installed us Eminent Proceptor by emittances." The news excited no small com. for the next three months. In a letter com ALEXANDER to undo it. At the beginning. Past Preceptor Sir Knight G. C. Anderson.ment at the time in view of its importance to mamicating this change to Mr. White the a cruise yesterday. as we have pointed out, there were, in China The Eminent Preceptor then appointel and in-all holders of China bouds; for, put bluntly Colonial Secretary says: "His Excellency (the itself the elements of recuperation; the rested his officers as follows:1st Constable, the telegram meant no less than that the morey Governor) had no reason to believe that you great Viceroye almost without exception Sir Knights W. Farmer, 2nd Constable, which was etmirked for the payment of the were dissatisfied or had any serious fault to find were on the side of order, and only waited B. B. Harker, Registrar, E. Ralphs, Marshal, commandeered by the Chinese Government until the beginning of September, when there sailed as follows:

Lochend, Chaplain, C. A. Watkin Treasurery coupons of China's foreign debt with being with the administration of Municipal affairs to be assured of personal protection to throw J. J. Bryan; Captain of the Guard, J. W. Gra- for its own use, what the employment of it appeared in the newspapers netics of certain Dee 1st Rock 1 milo S. W. of Cowschow Post in their lots with the better disposed ham, Almouer, E. C. Wilk; Herald, J. T. might not unreasonably be expected to prolong questions to be put by you, at an approaching Dec. 15th Powers. Anonget the Powers themselves Donglas; 1st Standard Bearer, J. F. Low China's present hostile attitude towards the mosting of the Council, to Mr. Charles Ferers,

Starboard. Start at 2 pm: No time limit for finishing there was still a certain amount of common 2nd Standard Bearer, G. E. Morris; Organist, foreign Powers. As a matter of fact, however, f'onneillor for the Marodens ward. These The yachts will all sall together, but will be The Briti feeling, and a desire to bring about á settle-F. V. Hall; Guard, J. Afaxwell.

the above contemplated notion of the Chinese questions, which suggested that Mr. Perera had 24th L... B-the second or handicap, anil Cfamily, has arrive

classed in three divisions, viz.: A---The first or ment in to general interest of all. Now

The Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club gave authorities has been successfully frustrated unduly arrogated to himself authority over the the raising class. There will be three prizes, all this is practically past, the waut of a sound performance of Our Flat on Monday with thee exception of the first shipment oficials of the Health, Department, were not two cups and a small third auy support to the Viceroys, and the desire.avening, before a crowded house, amongst those of 300,000 taey the prompt and energetic put, but at the meeting of the Council on 14th to go to each elsas prisé, que prize only charge of the Britian Coamlate. while taking advantage of their acts, to present being H. E. Sir Henry Blake, G.C.MG protest of this bank's manager i Shanghai, September Mr. Parera made a personal explana- leave them to the tender mercies of the and IL E. Major-General Gamoigue, C.M.G., and the effort to direct the Imperial Maritimo tion to the effect that the authority, to which you Dowager and her crew on the restoration of and Mts. Gascoigne Tas performance was Customa revenue into the coffers of the Central appeared to take exception, had boon delegated a pretended peace, have become too palpable most successful, and on the whole was po im- Government (an act which, if allowed, might to hit by your predecesor in the olmir, and to be ignored, and within the last week or provement on that of the opening night, the have gone on indetninitely) has thus been stop had bech exercised at his wish. Apparently , two there are unmistakeable signs that porformers being unturally more familiar with pod at the outset, whilst the Consular reproson you were satisiled with this explanation and

slowly, but surely, the good wishes of their parts, and showing greater confidence. tatives of the Powers are all put on the guz size the matter was allowed to drop. the provincial officials ure vanishing, and Mrs Bagnall Wild and Mrs. Clarke were again to prevent any suck further attempt er future boing the star of the ease, His Excellency oxceedingly good, the latter never failing in I feel sure that the above information will be raad, with some surprise, in the news- that where, had we been influenced by an provoking the laughter of the house. Mr. welcome to many of your readers, whilst, ut the papers of 21st September, a memorandum intelligible policy, we could have con- Bagnail Wild and Mr. C. H. P. Hay again same time, my letter will serve to correct the by you in the unusual and not very appropriate fidently looked for support, we Lave earned well-deserved applause for their clever fantastio and unjustifiabla interpretation giren form of questions to and answers by yourself, now to face a sullen power of opposition. aud consistent acting, and the minor characters; to the bank's action by one of your contempor, containing serious reflections on the maunga- Little by little the crow at Heianfu have wore all ably portrayed. At the close of the arias special cormaspondent. To the mind of ment of the Health Department. This was been putting out their feelers, and, finding performance & bougast was presented to Mr. any businced man our bank's successful protest, followed by other memoranda, published on 28tli thut we have calmly submitted to the in Bagnall Wild The Band of the Royal Welch as agent for the collection of the next dividend and 20th September, emphasising these changes. sults intended in each successive "Imperial Fusiliers were present, by permission, and due from the Chinese Government on her The memoranda, to which an exaggerated Edict," have been advancing their claims dared the following programme Over foreign debt, will be perfectly intelligible. It is interpretation appears to have been attached as it wo; not they, were the fugitives from tur, "Silver Groud," Herman, wiction, difficult, in fact, to see how any manager worthy by the public, raised much controversy and “London night by night," Bonheur selection of his post could have acted differently. The excitement, and there followed a practically justice. Unfortunately this foolish comhop Girl, Jones, Marol, Regatta, Doring, absurd use of the lucident to endeavour to minimous demand by the Press on behalf of placence on our part bus not ended with A third performanco, in aid of the Italian Cou- damage the bank's good name, and, at the same the ratepayers, for the appointment of a com- ourselves, but the very evident intention to vent, will be given on the 3rd proximo, and a time, to flagrently insult a foreign Power, has mision of enquiry into the grave scandals which patch up a peace at any price has convinced large audience will no loght be present,

met with universal condemnation in the City. were assumed to have been exposed by you."

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The C. P. R. steamer Empress of India ar-

Trade is generally reviving and assuming ite former propensities.

The wasther is ut present cool and bracing,

HONGKONG POLO CLUB.

Weather permitting, the final match of the Lewis Pola Tournament still, realy take place to-day (Wednesday), commencing at 15 pu

The following are the tegis

Major Kettlewell

Lt. Cordry Wilkin

Mr. Williams

Mz. Stockwell

Capt the Hon. H.W

Trefusis

Nr. Malliken

Mr. Labertouche Capt. Taylor

By kind permission of Lt. Col. Beillio and oncers lud, Bombay Infantry, the band of the Reginout will attend

FOOTBALL.

rived at Nagasaki at 8.30 am on Monday, the A match will be played between H.K.F.C. 26th inst, and left again at 5 p.m. same day 2nd XI and CCo RAWF. to day, Wednesday, for Kobs, where he was due to arrive at 10 p.m. at 4.15 p.m. The following will play for the yesterday evening..

*** || Club ---Backe C. H.P Hay and H. Pinckney, from Japan and Hongkong on the 25th inst

The N. P. steamer Energia arrived at Tacons Halvis C T. Kən, H. S. Holmes and A

Porter, Forwards -A. E. Williamson, T. Yule, The P. and 0. steamer Japan left Singapore A. C. d. Stevens, RE, Browne R.E., Carlfleid, tes this port on the 27th inst, at 2 p.m. | H.E., and a 'goni-kreper, **

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