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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH, 1901

etc. A reserve fund to meet the deficit is

The Linnet, gunveil Com. W: W. Smythe,

arrived at Plymonth on the 23rd ult. from the Chin Station, and loft next day for Sheerases to pay off.

immediately neccesary. This can only be raised out of the surplus receipts of the colony, The Vietri-Laokay railway will,

5,247 coalies are known to have absconded for many years at least, only be fed by the line from Yunnan, while the lines from from their employment in Perak last year. Mytho to Viah-long, from Hanoi to Lang-Reckoning that each man owed his employer son, and others can only just be self-support-35, this comes to a direct loss to the matere of

$26,230. ing for some time. Consequently, on

A. S. WATSON & CO., count of the Indo-Chinese railways, which

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

The Siamese Royal racht Mala Chakrkeri,

with their Majesties on board, and sooduspauiod by the gunboata Szagrib and Deti, left Singapore at daylight on the 17th inst. for Bangkok.

The following story from Sour Afrios is eafd to be well authenticated. A young Scole- man had rewired a commission in Lord

One day Tallibardine corps, where the men under him were for the most part, raw when they were under fire and lying down, ho: A Japanese despatch from America states walked up and down in front of tlam, assuring that the Ceylon tea-merchants in Canada are them that the Boere were duffers, whose marks moving among the Canadian tea-merchantsmanship was a thing of the past, and who now for the formation of a Ceylon tes trust, to never bit what they aimed at. As he spoke he west the opposition of the Japan ten trust was knocked over, the subsequent surgical nor in course of formation by Amarioan and examination revealing four bullet holes in bis skin. He contrived to pull himself together, Japanese ten-maerebanta.

and riding to his feet remarked coolly, that this was the exception which proved the rule.”

are the property of the colony itself, and the Yunnan railway, which is guaranteed by the colony, Indo-Chins must find the interest due to the shareholders. When the lines are completed, four or five willion Tranes a year will thus be called for, which will make a beary drain on the expenses of Indo-China. To meet this, says the French writer, a beavy increase must be made in taxation, which will arouss discontent WHISKY.among the inhabitants. Would it not bells bent figurs bus been noticeable for years

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The only survivor of the chess players who took part in the Great International Tourar- west in 1851 had a narrow escapo from dentis lately. Mr. 11. E. Bird has long been ailing

past at chess resorts-and now is an invalid conîned to his bed. The upsetting of a light, which set fire to the bed, placed him in seriona danger. He was saved by the promptitude of

his landlady.

At the end of this month, a party of telegraph

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

PROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]

THE ORISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGILAT, 29rd July, 5 p..

INTER-CHRISTIAN TROUBLES.

DISCONTENT IN THE POLICE FORCE.

That discontent has for a long period oristed in the rook and file of the Hong kong Police Forbe in fact recognised amongst the office, who apparently have either found the problem impossible of solution or have been able to discover no justillablo grievanon. Baveral of the men, howevor, hav at last taken the course, it sens, of tender- ing their resignations. Three have already resigned-Lance-Sergentit Reynolds and Con stables Bond and Broomfeld-and it lo.

moured that others, including several acting. The British gunboat Woodlark and the sergeants, contemplate taking a similar step, The grounds for their notion appear to be them. French cruiser Decide have gone to Non-Two agreements of widely diferent terms at chang, in Kiangai province, owing to raporta present operate in the Police Force. By the first and older agreement, a man on enrolling of friction between Protestant and Roman binds himself to serve for fifteen years, of the ter mination of whlab period he may retire on pas- Catholic converte

sion. Every five years he is allowed nine mouths" leave of absence on half-pay, at we are infor mod, four shillings to the dollar. The second agreement, which was drafted at a later period than the first, stipulaton that before he is entitled to a pension a man must serve until he reaches the age of forty-five years, when ha goes home on an allowance possibly no greater than that of the mix who has served under the Afteen years' system. It is also stated (but this

GREAT FLOODS ON THE

“YANGTSZE.

The birth of a daughter instead of a son to the reigning monarch is reported to have caused even more dissppointment in Russia than in Italy. As in the case of Italy an heir was considered needful for the stability of the

The Yangtaze reached its record height throne, so in Russia a son was earnestly desired to strengthen the prevailing policy. The law in its wisdom-gainst our experience of the and burst ita bank near Nganking, causing teaching of bistory-does not allow a Queen to immense desolation. The Kinngkwas, Tulee, succeed in elther Italy or Russia, but it is beyond the legic of all but theoretical politicians and Meilee are all badly ashore near

Turglin, to show why a monarch's son should make a botter successor than a monarch's brother. Yet there is something like lamentation in Russia at the birth of the poor little Princess Anastasis,

and it is said in France that the algence of a sou is a standing menace to the Franco Russian alliance."

LONDON, 22nd July, 7.45 p.m.

wo were unable to verify) that when on lesve he is allowed only two shilling to the dollar. As we have said, this statement was not borne out by other information it is mentioned

to exist in the twe allowances to the dollar bag an advanced as a bona fide grievance. An- other complaint is that advancement in the Police Foreo is slow and promollen certain. In the latter compation this is asserted that those entitled to promotion, have

PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS.ly because the disparity alleged by some Lord Cranborne has stated in the House of Commons that the negotiators have agreed on the payment of the Chinese indenuity in

assuredly practical people. Yunnan is ea from the Singapore Depot will leave for brought to the bar, "he makes three reverences four percent. bands, payable to each Power in many instances been superceded for no

A home contemporary speake of the strikingly grave courtesy shown to, and by. an accused pear on trial in the House of Lords. On being to the Hones, and then "kneels till directel by the Lord High Steward to rise," after which he is conducted to a stool provided for him within the bar." And after he has pleaded, one of the officials, in the politest manner conceivable, exclaims "God send your lordship good deliveranen." The peers prosent-the whole body of the House can attend if they wish-give their verdict individually; beginning with the junior baron, and so up to the Princes of the Blood, all ending with the formula

Labour organisations in America are already signing petitions for the re enactment of the Chinese Exclusion Law, which expires on the 5th May next. Mr. Frank Morrison, secretary Our French contemporary to whan the of the American Federation of Labour, says correspondent above mentioned addressed"We are not only in favour of extending the his remarks, asks the question whether, in Chinese Exclusion Law so as to make it un- limited in time, but also to unke it effectire view of the weighty imposition ou Indo

against all the Oriental rises" The "open China by this railway enterprise, the door is intended only to open one way, com- scheme is a mistake, and answers decidedly,ments the Kobe Chronicle. No. The English in Burma, it continues, bare not waited so long, and they are eminently a country worth striving for; and Direction Island, which is one of the Cocos by the construction of the French railroad Keeling Group taking with them a number of Chinese carpenters, sorvants, elo. On the Yunnan will be for ever closed to British arrival of the party, quarters will be erected :-influence which is striving to get in by and proparations made for the reception of the

Upper Burna," There has never been any

now All-British Cable, running old the Caps, esnccaluunt, on the part of the French, that Mauritius, and Direction Island to Australia.a their main object in pressing on ever the Direction Island is one of the many island: in Yunnan order is to prevent the British the group, and is composed entirely of coral from getting any foothold in the province.running to a uniform height of about twenty Hence we nerd hot feel surprise at the frank feet above the level of the beas: There is nothing on the island but coconuts, which are unfriendliness of the language usel.

forwarded to Batavia and there soll looks as if the only inducement which can reconcile M. DocME's opponents to b's schemes of expansion is the thought that by consenting to them they are at least striking a blow at Great Britain. The amiability of such a line of conduct we need not discuss, nor could it have any bearing on the question, were it not that the British A. S. WATSON & CO. Government is less than indifferent, to all appearances, to the efforts of its country men to tap the resources of Southern China Our from the side of Burma and Indix. French critics talk admiringly of British practicality. We are compelled to recognise that this is only trw of individuals. As far as the respective Governments are con- cerned, the advantagerests with the French. There are many points in our favour, chiefly arising from the aversion of French traders

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On the 23rd July, at The Grove," Bobines Road, Kowloon, the wife of T. G. HUGAS, [LUGO DEATH. On the 14th July, at 3, Lloyd Road, Singapore, KATHINE HOOPER TARN, widow of the Inte Capt. E.E. TARN, aged 63 years.

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The Acting State Surgeon, Perak, writes as follows: Attention is being paid to the fact that arsenic way be the cause of the nouritis in ori-beri. Dr. Connolly, District Surgeon, Batn Gajah, writes in his annual report up to the present, however, a chemical analysis, mot of a- profound character it is true, has failed to find arsenic in beri-beri patients. In support of the arsenic theory, I would point out that 95 per cont. of beri-bexi cases trested are Chinose, and quite 93 per cent, are mines by occupation; when we know that arsofie in combination with other metals is common in the soil where thero Chinese have to stand for hours while searching for tin, we may regard the possibility of anenie as a cause for beri-beri sa being something more than problematic.

Mr. Charles Sheldon, of Topeka, Kansas, who has managed to make his religion a paying to leave France and the protective policy concern, and who lately wrote a book advising which cripples French colonial industry, employers to treat their servants as equale, is Dress. But if the support of the British Govern having serious domestic troubles, according to HONGRONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Ciment be waited for, it still seems as if the Kansas City correspondent of the Daily LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC France would win the race for predominance Mail. His wife refused to allow her servant in Yunnan; and that means, as the French girl to dine with the family. The girl promptly bluntly declare, the total exclusion of Britishve up her place, and before leaving, she

Boraxoro, 24th July. 1901

trade.

Yesterday the British transport Chingtu arrived from Madras, The German gunboat

Illis left for Caston,

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Upon mine honour." The position of the Bishops at these trials is curious. They have the right to be present but not to voto, as they but only are not "peers of Parliament"

spiritual lords" Actordingly, to are their dignity, they have devised an ingenious method

of escape. The Archbishop of Canterbary on their bohali submits what is called a "protests.

judgment is given." tion," "dewiring leave to be absent when

THE SALARIES OF SUBORDINATE

GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.

In its no of Monday, our senior evening contemporary published an article dealing with Government officers in this colony. In the the question of the salaries of subcrdinute courseof its criticism, after describing the vir cularining of the Departments as a Gilbertian" method of settling the question of salaries, our contemporary went on to say that batt r the fact that "the Colonial Secretary is a Scotsman 'and' "congenitally incapable of sesing and appreciat-

ings joke (vide English authontles) there would be some sunsing answer to the latest official conundrup." The Colonial Secretary, however, for all the fact of his nationality, is fully appreciative of the present joke. To start at the beginning, the Secretary of State for the Colonies made a suggestion to the Government here that it would perhaps be wise to have the salaries of oficials in Hongkong placed on a star. ling basis; the ame suggestion was also made to the Government of the Straits Settlements. In February of last year & body called the Sterling Salaries Committee was appointed by the heads and assisisat heads of the various Departments in Government service to consider the whole matter, and the result of the Committee's de liberations was the issuing of the circular which went round the Departments, was as follows:

Within one wook from the 15th July, 1901, the Sterling Eslaries Comunittes rant a statement from onch officer affected :~~

(1) What sterling salary will you secept ? "(2) Reasons for fixing malary at such a figure."

Considerable progress, be added, has been made recently in the negotiations regarding the sources of revenue to meet the demands of the Powers. He was, however, unable to make a more detailed statement.

GREAT INCREASE OF RUSSIAN

PACIFIC SQUADRON. Russin intends adding to her. Pacific squadron this year two ironclads, three

first-class cruisers, two mining cruisers, and four boats for lying mines. The ironclads and cruisers leave Europe in August.

GENERAL NEWS.

TOYDON, 22nd July, 7.45 p.m.

ex-

MRS. KRUGER'S DEATH, The late Mrs. Kruger, wife of the President, succumbed to ∙AD attack of prestonia.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 21st July,

DEATH OF MRS. KRUGER. Mrs. Kruger, wife of the ax-President of the late Transisal Republic, has died at Pretoria from prenzop, after three days" illness. It is understood that the ex-President was privately

informed by wire of his wife's death before the news was conde public.

THE PLAGUE.

During the shore ending at noon yesterday only one fresh cans of plague was reported, and ore death (Chinese).

two nidos to a question, and the offeinl point of apparent reason. There are, however, always view may place the whole matter in a different light. One thing is certain, though, and this is that nowadays it is almost impossible to get man sarving in any police format home to conic to the colony as they did when the foros here was in the early days of its existsaus. This may be due to many cases, but the reason advanced by those who are in a positiv to know is that the conditions now existing lere are ruspi- Bible for the disinclination of trained asen to come out from home to join the Hong- kong Police Force. The result is that when

vacancies occur they have simply to be filed a best they may. Under the existing Ordinance,

a man may resign from the Police Force on his giving three paths" notice and paying two months salary for every unexpired year of his term of service. Batber than completo his engagement, one man eaming 4 constable's salary has forfited #360, and ina addition has to pay his passage home. This represents a considerable man to one occupying such an office, and the fact that he is willing to escrifice it would to an ordinary mind indicate that a real grievance exists sumewhere. Captain Superintendent May, we understand, bas already been approached on the subject, and polated out that the men had signed an agreement a d must carry out the terms of that agreement, On the other hand, however, the European part of the Police Force is not overmanned, and we certainly cannot afford to bave it further depleted in strength if a rearrangement of working conditions will prevent it.

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 3rd July,

BEFORE MR. HABELAND.

EBEACH OF ARME ORDINANCE. Judgement is the case of Messrs. Biemson & Co., for storing thirty-three onges of arms in godown No. Wat Koloen, in contravention of Section 12, of the Arms and Ammunition Ordinace of 1800, was given by Mr. Haseland as follows REPU

The defendant was summoned before me under Section 12 of the Ams and Ammunition Ordinance, 190 for that he did unlawfully Private Nelson, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, who without the special written permission of the was admitted to the Plague Hospital on Monday, Captain-Superintendent of the Pollon keep and ators armele wit thirty-three cases of rifles) in six o'clock at Happy Valley with military hon- Wharf and Gotowa Company at Kowloon, such ours. The decassod was far gone when taken place not being registered by him for that into the hospital, and never rallied Ho was Fution 15 of the Arms and Ammunition feverish for six days, it appears, before it was

Ordinance zunde as follows:- No arms or known what the nature of his illass was alammualtion shall, without the special written Mrs. Browabill, it is stated, is in very ion of the Captain Superintendent critical condition, and give fears are entard of Polles ba

be kept or stored by any importer of gle or does in or rendor of arms or ammunition In any place of places other than in the place de the him for that or places registered by

tained about her recovery.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

MTn the Arms and Ammuniting formatt

reminded Mrs. Sheldon that her husband had recently solved the servant-girl problem by A CORRESPONDENT, writing to an Indo-

declaring that domestics should have equal Chinese, contemporary, make some inter- esting remarks on the subject of the

Privileges with the family, Mrs. Sheldon told the girl that she was not responsible for her husband's opinions; he could write books. but Handi-Yunnanfu Railway. The writer is obviously acquainted personally with the

We received yesterday morning from the U.S. she intended to rule the household. The pa- ground which will be covered by the line Consulate-General the following typhoon warn-tor's dilemma has caused great emüsement. when completed, which lends weight to|ing, issued from Mauil Olwervatory at 4.30 p.m. San Francisco papers arnoauce that the what he says. He commences by admitting on Monday:-Depression crossed Inzen unde-wreck of the City of Rio de Janeiro has been the utility and political necessity of the veloped now lying west Dagupaʊ.

located in two place at least suck is the undertaking, but warns shareholders against

The Perry monument at Kurikamo, near conclusion to be drawn from the statements of referred to by our contemporary. That circular, died yesterday afternoon, and was buried ab Na. 27 godown of the Hongkong and Hiwloon chimorical hopes of fabulous dividends. Umaga, Japan, was unveiled on the 14th inet, those engaged in looking for the wreck. The Lackey to Yunnanfu is a distance of 450 to in the presence of Baron Kaneko, President of Bio Wrecking Company, formed for the 470 kilomètres (120 to 380 miles). The the Baiya Kiokai, under whose auspices the purpose of discovering the wreck, allages it guaranteed interest of 4 per cont. works monument has been erected, Colonel Buck, made the discovery throngh the convincing aid out at three million franes on a recent U.S. Minister to Tokyo, General Kodams, of a spiritualistic medium, and in proof is estimate of the Public Works Department, Minister for War, Admiral Rogan, Mr. Sufu, exhibiting one of the cabin name plates. and at four millions and a half on the Governor of Kanagari Ken, Rear-Admiral According to these claimants the Rio de Janeiro lies in such a situation that the current will ainended figures. On one-third of the 450 Beardsley, etc.

| make diving very difficult. The other alleged The object of the circular was simply to kilomètres, the section between Lokay and

Refering to the recently rosurmoted discus- Enders of the wreck are the Whitelaw Wreck ascertain what suck officer thought would be a Mangtze, trade can bring but few returns.sion of a scheme for a sea-canal through the ing Company, who also claim to have one of fair equivalent in atexling of his salary, making

The H. steamer Oceanien, with the seat Foreign trade, both imports and exports, Isthmus of Era, the Singapore Free Preer the cabin name-plates, but refuse to exhibit it: allowance for any privileges he might lose

Frouch mail, left Bingapore on the 23rd it from Tunnan vis Mengtze and Lookay remarks, it is enough to say that many years They locate the wreck about 300 feet away from as far as regards present rate of pay for leave

The C.F.B. steamer Tarter, arrived at Yoko reached 8,000 tons in 1898. It may be ago the whole question was examined on the the point indicated by the other wrecking and pension. Many of the offers now draw at 5., for this port vin Saigon,

the: “lud. inst And

lolt again for Coming to ama on assumed, says the French writer, that these spot by a commission of two officers from Indis company, and it is within the bounds of their leave pay at 4to the dollar and their

reeders will Kobe yesterday afternoon. 8,000 tons can be considered as circulating and the late Capt. A. J., Loftus, Hydrographer probability that both have located the wreck at pension allowance at $84.

The T.K.L. steamer Nippon Maru, with * remember that the Hon. E. M. Gray, of a maila, Ko.; left Ban Francisco for this port na wholesale from Isakay to a point midway to the King of Sian. The pamphlet written opposite ends, or pulled up wreckage that was the question of delay. our

*meeting of the Legislative Council on 14th Honolalu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga- were stored in godown? 20:27 of the Gódown between Mengize and Yunanfu. Making by Capt Loftus, of which we possess a copy, lying near the slip.

makes it clear that both as to the penetration Shamrock II bad her now mast stepped at Fobrnary this year, asked the following quesuki and Shanghai, on the 17th inst a beal allowance of another 8,000 tons

sy. The resumabip Fea was chartered of the bills and still more as to the preparation Glasgow on the 21st ult. and left for Greenock tion, of which he had given notice I should

by the Hamburg American line which is for the interior commerce, we get a return of a deep-water access on both sides, the sebomo to have her rigging fixed. She has been fitted like to know what, if any, reply has been Wanted-A young Frenchwoman to give A

More Biemmson & Co. of 16,000 for the 300 kilomètres. Again, is quite impracticable. Even the approach to with a solid pole pisat, 20ft. longer than the received from the Secretary of State with lessons to American goatlonist. Apply were, on the mid 16th day of July, 190, the Hotel 10 o'clock, Friday The foregoing gente of the said Hamburg, American line. allowing for an initial tripling of trade by that cast in the S. W. monsoon would be full riginal ons, and made of curved steel, plates, Fregard to the recommendations of the Com advertisement printed in Paris paper almost | Thay have since cessed to act as much avante the introduction of the railway, a rough of dangers to all deep-draught mail steamers.

Her designer has therefore, discarded the mittee appointed to enquire inte and report on seda riot at, the hotel at the hoar named. It was further proved that the aid thirty- tere dangned to Tientan estimate of 50,000 tons carried by the line is

About six o'clock yesterday evening a party telescoping method, and has had a man 170ft, the kateries of subordinate officers in the Civil The American was Weister Jones of San three cases of files were arrived at. With the moderate allowanceof 10

of American sailor might have been seen long put on board. The new mast, is the Service of the colony ?" In reply to this ques- Francisco. Mr. Jones left onders that he would and that the Godown Company were keeping centimes per ton per kilomètre a necessary proceeding in richshasalong Quom's Road East, longest pet fixed on a racing yacht. It is tion, the Colonial Secretary laid on the table receive applicants in a room at the hotel, fed the said thirty three are pending instruc they might be admitted to the corridor pending tions for trashipment. No godown warrant allowance, the water says, in view of the nu-The remarkable thing about this party was that claimed that the solid mast will give greater despatch dated Bist December, 1900, from the bis arrival. When he got there he found alho had been lead for the case or had any mercus British competing routes with con- they had, judging by their boluaviour, gone back stability and save in weight. It is contended, Becretary of Blato, weknowledging receipt of a that roached out into the rest and extended all rout been targed. The reason given by

Ventonie

Fly humed the Godown Juperintendent. of the Godown no rent was charged was a scheme be submitted containing a complete Parisian women were

whole anbordinate can gentlemm." They were unanimously re. | bocatino: 29 us further Broved in sridevice annual receipt of 1,500,000 francs. Agalust was to remove the head-gear of as many natives II will be placed at a disadvantage, as she will

solved to give him lessons Mr. Jones wAS OREGON this must be put the expenses of exploitation, as posible. One of the party with a keener be unable to house her topmaat. Sir Thomas chassition of the which may be reckoned at three-fifths of sense of humour than the rest caught hold of the Lipton, who witnessed the stepping of the mast, crvich, with salaries attached to grades paralysed at the sight and fled, leaving

down who the the receipts, and numerous minor expenses, turban of an Indian and unwound it. He had stated that he is satisfed that Shamrock and offices rather than to individual officers, hotel people to get out of the scrape 2 beat to 210msmen & Co, were not the all of which the writer puts at 900,000 however, reckoned without his heat, as the will be improved. He will not stand in the and, in addition, with definite recom-they might The manages and, waka Frams, leaving's net profit of 600,000 francs. Indian arrested his progress in a manner more way of her racing across the Atlantic against mendations as to the systematisation of their in rain. The women would not be padded proved that Mo

forcible than polite. A struggle ensued, in American yachts, but says that he would like allowances. The requests made in the despatek The police were called. The women were pat licensed dealers and

hotel was ander police protection for twenty- ・It will take several years before this sum which the combatants removed a good deal of condition laid down that owners should-asil | kave been complied with, and until the final out. but mere kept coming all day" and the that godowne, D.-

A in the yselbe. The designer, Mr. Watson, sanction of the Secretary of State to the four hours, Mr. Jones led us another tel, Ordinage can be exceeded, and it is unnecessary to dust from the road to their clothes

standoff line been obtained, nothing and he is how convi

Advertisements Chic "Record insist that there 600,000 francs will not lakong chancing on the maze, the Indian gave however, holde that the 'Shamrock II could prop

only sail across the Atlantic under yan! rig. *- atisfy the doomsds of guaranteed interest, the practical joker în elarge for assault.

Ordinance, 190), No. 351 1900-there is the fol. lowing definition of the expression importer": shall include every person whether The cxpresion

tomaticaion agent or otherwise to whom or to whose order armLOF DER. manition landids in this colony are consigned. -was proved, is evidence that the thirty three, cason of rice, the bio matter of the charge, were handed from the stea Eva on the 14th day of July, 199), and

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