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that in order to encourage the production
The English mall of the 19th alt, was deli- |. A pamber just to hand of the Echo de Chine
at home of certain articles it is sound policyvered in London on the 9th int to put such a duty on similar goods im- ported as to prevent their being laid down from abroad at rutes at which the home manufacturer cannot compete. Beyond this he is as ready to see the advantage to the people at large of trade, having to bear as
The visitor to the City Hall Library and Museum last week were 410 non-Chinese and 190 Chinese to the former, and 76 non-Chinese and 1,779 Chinese to the latter institution.
A Chinese apprentice boilermaker was work
mys that the French gunboat Olry has passed, the last rapid on her trip up the Tangtare. The Madame con Rosthern was at Ighang on the 29th alt. The captain and pilot (of the Oiry 3) were expected to join her in a few days.
light taxation as possible. While then the ing on thess. Chelydra in No. 2 dock, Hunghom, Championship Cup. The Cap had been won |
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on Monday afternoon, when he overbalanced extremist on each side would respectively himself and fell to the bottom of thobold. Rawas advocate either the entire abolition of duties, carried home by his friends, and died yesterday or the fixing of duties at such a rate as morning. A native bricklayer fell off a build would effectively dobar the access of foreign-ing in Wanchai on Monday, and diod in the made goods, the moderate man sees in Cus-hospital a few hours later. toms duties merely a convenient inethod of mising revenue, a thing without which in some shape or other no nation can exist. Tariff for Revenue "only is then with such men the universal cry, a cry which it is ⚫satisfactory to notice is gradually making its way in the world, and bids fair to temper, even in the United States, the system of bigh protection introduced in 1890.
At the Cricket Club file to-night at 9 o'clock the Band of the Royal Welch Fasi- ors will play a new march by a local resident entidad Marching in Pretoria." The com- poser of the piss is Mr. M. D. Silas, whose musical productions the community are siready acquainted with. The march is said to be spirited and attractive, and is likely to prove very popular.
Now it is acknowledged that it was merely with the purpose of obtaining re-
A sale of Crown land took place yesterday after- venue with the slightest possible burden on at the offices of the Public Works Depart on trade that a readjustment of tariff wasmont, when Inland Lot No. 169, altuated in the Locality of New Plantation Rend Station, was
in the 19th October the Labnan Gan Club was able to bring off its shooting-match for the
twice running by Mr. Watson, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Ce., but on this occasion, after Mr. Lichtenberg and Mr. E. Pavitt had tiel, Mr. Lichtenberg won.
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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
LONDON, 12th November, 10.15 s.m.
CHINA ASSOCIATION CONGRATU-
LATES JAPAN.
The French decrae organising the native At a meeting of the China Association, coarta of justice in Tonkia ubmits the the Chairman warmly congratulated Japan judgments rendered by these tribunals to a Commission of Appeal composed of three on the gallant part she had taken in the Councillors of the Indo-China Court of Appeal relief of the Legations and subsequent and two mandarins. Corporal punishment is operations in the north. suppressed. These modification necesitate the creation of two new Ccancillors for the Court of Appeal, and a substitute for the Attorney-General.
The Moniteur Oriental reports information from Cetinje that the Russian Misister-
President at the latter plass informed the
assistance annually rendered by the Russian Montenegrin government that the material
approved of in the new conventions with disposed of to Mr. A. Denison, architect and | 80vernment to the female schools in Monte-
China, and what most concerns those en-civil engineer, acting on behalf of the Hon. trusted with the execution of the conven-
F. R. May, Captain Superintendent of Police, tions is that this particular end should be for the sum of $700, $20 above the upset price. attained. It is a fact known from long Mr. Denison was the only bidder. experience that the highest duties do not always bring in the highest return, and
The last detachments of German troops Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the there are instances where the revenue actu, having now arrived home from China, the German Emperor has issued an Army Order ally in the long run benefitted by the removal through which he recognises in a most hearty way the achievements of the German Expedi- tionary Corps in China. The Norddeutscher Lloyd received an official communication, in which the Government renders thanks to the Company for services during the China troubles.
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negro will be increased, and that fifteen more vacancies for Montenegrin youths will be made in Russian military schools.
A Shanghai native paper gives the following, account of Li Hung-chang's lant illness: It was heralded only by a slight attack of dysen- tery, which did not seem to affect his health very much until Thursday, the 31st alt. On that morning ho received the sad news of the death of his right-hand man, Han Shou-peng the late Minister to Corea. Immediately after that he spat shout a basinful of blood and per- spired all over his body, The vomiting insted only a short time, int the perspiration con. tinued without intermission,
of vexatious dues. Prior to 1848 there were on the British Tariff list no less than some. 1,200 separate articles, each of which had to be charged at a different rate. Many of these dues did not pay the expenses incurred in collection, and in all the obstructions, caused by the complicated system of collection, were an actual burden on trade in general. The removal of the burdensome restrictions, and in many cases the entire removal of the duties, it was found entailed no loss on the exchequer, and the simpler system of enu- moration introduced actually increased the revenue in cases where, though not actually removed, the dues were considerably reduced and simplified. There seems to be no inkline vicinity by the Chinese Government to Great rode 6 winners and 4 seconds in 18 mounts and
A Poking dispatch to Shanghai states that the Chinese Foreign Ministry recently received a despatch from the Portuguess. Governor of Macao tentatively saking for the cussion of the district of Hsiangshan, bordering on Macao, in order to round up a "scientia" frontier for the Portuguese concession. The excuse for the above demand of the Portuguese Government is the session of Kowloon and immediate Britala-which is now rather old history.
The most successful stable during the hungbai race meeting was Mr. Jay's with 4 firsts, 4 seconds, and 4 thirds out of 20 starts. Then came Mr. Bing's, with 3 firsts and 3 seconds out of 11 starts; Mr. G. H. Potte's, with 3 firsts out of 7; Mr. Teeg's, with 2 firsts, 3 seconds, and one third out of 24; and Mr. John Peel's, with 2 firsta ad 2 seconds out of 9 starts. Mr. Meyerink
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Hongkong in shortly to be visited by the Empire Comedy Company, said to be one of the largest and best organimations yet seen in the Far East. Altogether it has twenty-one members, twelve of whom are ladies. The company is exceptionally strong in vocalian, and includes a splendid quartette which won great praias in Manila, the some of prerent operations. In the serio-comio and dancing line there are no less than seven young Indies, whose expartnem has enabled the manage. mant to produce coms pretty ballets. The to all these attractions the company has as omedians are genuinely funny, and in addition specialties Miss Examie Smith, & delineater of **coon
character who is always gare cordial reception, and Mr. Gus Gre musical wonder who extracts entranc ing airs from bottles, glasses, billiard ones, and so on, As a cornet soloist, too, he is He considered that there was still great of at the company will easily be capable of pecinil clever. With mich a large amount
DANGER ANTICIPATED FROM REACTIONARIES.
danger from reactionaries,
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
frequently changing its programme--an impor- tant consideration, from the point of view of an sudience. Several comedies, both farcical and musical, will also be produced. The Empire Comedy Company plays for four weeks in Manila, where it has met with great success, LONDON, 11th November, 9.10 p.m. and, concluding on the 16th inst, leaves for Hongkong on the following day by the „Motetta, Maru,
Madame Breed, & vocslist who has achieved considerable fame as a ballad anger, has arrived in Hongkong in search of new Laurels. Madame Freet presioudly spent a year in the Orisat, and met with a
LORD SALISBURY AND THE COUNTRY. The Times says that the country is doggedly determined in the matter of South Africa, but that Lord Salisbury's assertion that the criticism of the Government's very datterring reception. At Shanghai she conduct of the war ie vague vituperation is untenable.
GENERAL NEWS,
LONDON, 11th November, 9.40 p.m. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT ON A BATTLESHIP.
A gun accident has occurred on H.M.9 Royal Sovereign at Astakos (? on the Greek coast]. An officer and six men were killed, the Captain and thirteen more wounded.
LONDON, 12th November, 10:15 am
FRANCE AND TURKEY.
took the leading parts in the Philharmonio Bociety concerts, which proved unqualified sun. cessen, ⠀⠀ A tour of some magnitude followed, Madame Freed visiting professionally Yokohama, | Tokyo, Miyanoshita, Nikko, and other places,- where the audiences, though very cosmopolitan, were music-loving. Besides letters of introdus. tien to and from prominent people, Madame Freed, who, by the way, was born in London, - of German parents, has columns of Press | noblew from which we learn that her valon is soprano, and is capable of reaching C with ease, while in quality it is termed rasszo- sopraso. A Japan contemporary describes it as of a rich soprano quality, of high register, powerful and full of music, with lower tones of much sweetness. Madame Freed, who has studied under the best musters, hopes to Mr. C. B. Barkill 6 frets, 2 seconds, and 5
give a onneert here in the course of a fam It is stated on good authority that the days, when she will be assisted by Professor L'Echo de Chine contains a serious warning thirds in the aaza number of mounts. Of the to the effect that the clandestine fabrication of poules, Desert King keured 3 wins in 3 starts, French squadron left Mitylene owing to A. Gallnezi and other loma) gentlemen well arms is going on to a large extent under the Disgrace and Set cach 2 first and 2 seconds in Russia's objection to the claim of France known in musical circles. very eyes of Europeans in Shanghai. They, and The Dealer 2 firsts, 1 second, and I third
in 4. The waler Golden Bell finished first to defond the Armenians. are not exactly being fabricated hero, but they twice out of 3 times. the parts assembled and mounted at Shanghai, are brought in pieces from the United States
accustomed to the work of a Customs-house the Yangtese Valley. As they are sold for 34 will comprehend how much additional each, they are not arms of precision, but they labour must be thrown on a staff to carry may do a good deal of damage in the hands of out such a system; and additional labour | Kolav Hui men, etc, thrown on the staff means the employment of more hands, and increased charges for labour and supervision. To take an in-
everyont, it has been the custom hitherto to
of this fact on the part of the authorities who have issued the recent notification, Ad valorem duties are at all times the most vexatious for the importer, and the most unprofitable for the state, yet a system of A. S. WATSON & CO. uncompromising ad valorem dues, wherein each package will have to undergo a separate LIMITED,
valuation; seems to be aimed at. Anyone and the completed arms sent to all the porta in journal La Patrie, a correspondent of a contor. demand for copper has taken a better tone,We do not hold ourselves responsible for the
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Advertisemanis and Bubscriptions which are not
It will be remembered, says the N-C. Daily News, that the Empress Dowager intended to disinherit Pa Chun, the son of Prince Tuan,
By aid of industry and files of the French
THE MARKETS.
Cotton has slightly improved. The
porary bas, oktained some interesting statistics though the shipments are small. of the way in South Africa. During the last two years the Boers have lost 181 men killed and 300 men and 17 officers captured, while among. the British losses have been 3,189,13) mon
killed, which includes 60,000 officers, and 190,000 mien and 8,000 officers captured. The British bare captared 14 guns, while the Boers have
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 10th November.
LORD SALISBURY AT THE GUILDHALL BANQUET. Lord Salisbury, speaking at the Guildhall
CORRESPONDENCE.
"opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
THE BIOKSHA COOLIE "FLEECES " THE BLUE-JACKET.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FR288."
12th November. SIB-It has recently been brought to my
ordered for a fized perio:l will be continued it stance that fails within the cognisance and Heir-Apparent to the Throne of Kwang retaliated by taking 2160. from the British banquet, caid it was a matter for congratulation. I notice that many of the blue jackets, whi be sent before 11 am on day of publication. After pass personal baggage free; not only tha Han, owing to the dissipated and unprincipled Of the 1,10 battles, 1,094 have proved that the peace of the world was so Ettle shore, are, when they use the street ricksha,
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BIRTHS
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On the 12th November, at Kowloon Deck, the wife nt D. Biznwin, of a daughter.
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On the 4th November, at 8), Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, the wife of ROBERT SUTHERLAND,
of a son,
mercifully flooved" by the rapacicus obolies The cloud which had been hanging over the Now this is a wrong that should be rectified. Mediterranean had passed away.
decisive victories for the Boers. The British disturbed. tower than 71 have been killed. General Generals have been peculiary unfortunate. No Methuen was so ill-fated as to be killed soven times in four months, General Kelly-Kenny has had his head blown off three times, white "Bobs" has lost five legs and nine right arms. If it be true that necessity is the mother of invention, the special correspondents of Lu Fetric mast have seen pretty hard times.
career of that youth. The Edict removing F'n individual was saved apnoyance, but a few Chan was expected to be issued na spon as the watchers were found able to do all the Court arrived at Kaifeng, but according to the preventive work required. Trade was cer- Istest dispatches from Court, a certain Prince tainly benefitted in general, while the (Prince Li) has influenced the Empress revenue underwent no loss. If a new Dowager to change her mind as it was repre System be introduced, and each passenger'sented to her that her disinheriting Pu Chan luggage has to be turned out, as in too would enable the Emperor to seize the reins of power. How this was to be done is not many countries where obstruction prevails, explained, but at any rate, continues a dispatch, On the 11th November, at the Union Church, not only will the access of passengers be Pa Chan has still a chance to keep his place, by the Rev. G. J. Williams, GEORGE KAY LATON, impeded but another special staff will be bis tenure of which at one time was expeedingly son of the late WILLIAM FYTTE And Mrs. HAXTON, of the Schoolhouse, Markinch, Scotland, to reeded to perform the work. As it stands, procarious. EurERNIA, youngest daughter of the late THOMAS a passenger landing in a country will spend and Mrs. WILSON, of Langholm, Scotland. (2803 DEATHS
far more in datiable goods than the value of those brought with him, so that each Fassenger thus interdicted will cause a sub-the Intormers from Caseliora Rusticana hefurgent sympathisers. The eighth section of stantial loss of revenue.
MARRIAGE.
On the 4th November, at Hangehow, after a short illness, ADELAIDE MART. Mours, oldest daughter of Bishopand Mra MoULE, aged 42 years. On the 4th November, at the Ganem! Hospital, Shanghai, ARTHUR Lucas, Sergeant in the Franch Police Force, aged 39 years.
On the 6th November, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Asuras Juvs, late Second Engineer of the steamer Vlebrand, pged 30 years,
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Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, but not the cricketor. Mr. Arthur was batting yesterday, and just as the band was finishing
sout a ball whizzing in its direction, and caught Experience everywhere points to the ad- one unfortunate tiddler a spanker on the calf of vantage from a merely financial point of the leg. The victim looked round in pained view of simplifying classifications. That amazement, but Arthur played on and in a few was done in the present tariffs, and the moments sent another ball into the band stand, result has been found beneficial in expedit this time, however, without striking anyone. ing the work of the Customs itself. It is of course everyone knows that there are times when music possesses anything but a soothing true that that classification after a lapse of induenes; but one would scarcely have imagined upwards of forty years is falso and anti-thata man with Mr. Arthur's known fondness for quated. This must always happen when masie would have been upset by it, oven though the opportunities for periodical revision are it was raining heavily and the bowlers sending in rejected. The Treaty provided for a decen- awkward balls. And a member of the Cathedral Lial revision, and Great Britain, even Choir, too! Dear, dear! against the immediate benefit accruing to herself from duties much below a fair.
The war in South Africa was the only really serions matter for consideration, and in connee tion therewith be deprecated causelles pessimis tic views. He could not my publicly all that was going on, but substantial progress was being made. Boer independence was incompatible with the security of the empire.
The country, the speaker further said, was resolved that this terrible war must not rechts and to prevent it, the danger from this corner of the empire must be permanently removed,
LONDON, 10th November.
SETTLEMENT OF THE PRANCO-
TURKISH DISPUTER VALA The Bultar has acceded to all the French demands, and Francs now resumes diplomatic relations with Turkey. The French fleet is leaving the island of Mitylone.
The U. 8. Commission in the Philippines is determined to adopt more aggressive measures towards treason, rebellion and sedition in the archipelago, and a new act has just been promulgated, which is aimed especially at in
this not reada-Every person who shall utter seditions worth or speeches, write, publish, or circulate, sourrilous libels against the Govern ment of the United States or the Insular Go vernment of the Philippine Islands, or which tend to disturb or obstruct any lawful officer in executing his office, or which tend to instigate
SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON "BOYAL others to cabal or meet together for unlawful purposes, or which anggest or incite rebellious
............ SOVEREIGN. conspiracies or riots, or which tend to stir up
Owing to the imperfect closing of the breech of a big gun on the Royal Sovereign whilst ab the people against the lawful authorities or to gun-practice, six artillerists have been killed, disturb the peace of the community, the safety and the Commander and thirteen sailors and order of the Government, or who shall
wounded. knowingly conceal sach evil practices, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars or by imprisonment not sxoeding two years, or both in the discretion of the court.
The "Topicist" of the Singapore Free Press, straying for a moment into things theological
As far as my observation goes, though Jack is never loss-fisted" he does not and special satisfaction in “treating" the ricksba veelie, especially as the rule appears to be that the more generously the latter is treated, the more overbearing and clamorous he becomes. It would appear that most of the men who come nabore are absolutely ignorant of the rules that should guide their payments and that they have hover honed that just rates are five cents for a quarter of an hour, ten dents for half an hour, and fifteen for an hour We are more that some way could be discovered by those in Authority, whereby some notice could be pub plished to all on board ship when they first come to Hongkong, so that at least the man might be made aware of the just fares, and personal Intervention in several cases, on behalf of those who were being unjustly robbed by the coolie,
convinse that for such infor
* Handy Man " would be grateful
Wesleyan Chapl
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 12th November.
MARIS BEFORE, ME T H. HAZELAND, Tortor
IFAGISTRATE
TARIFF REVISION.
As most of our readers are probably avera provisional tariff for textile goods was recent ly drawn up by Mr. Dudgeon, the Chairman of the Shanghai Branch of the Chips Associa
CHEMINS THO WOULDN'T PAY,
Twe German passengers by the German mail-
Kianischqu, home rd bound, were tht up on threa charges--refuming to pay
HONGKONG, 13th November, 1901. THE Imperial Customs, acting in the letter, but not in any respect in the spirit of the new Convention with China, have published
We have received the Peking und Tientein a notification that after the 11th November
Times of the 2nd inst, from which wo take all articles except rios, cereals and flour. Tariff rate, pressed on the Chinese Govern- the following :-- Tientsin is much agitated besides of course bullion, are to pay an eat their revision on a practical five per over the tramway question-Tangshan is to import duty estimated at the rate of five cent. basis. Notwithstanding the efforts of have a race meeting on the 16th inst. There per cent. No objection naturally was raised successive Ministers, obstacles were always are to be seven events confined to China ponies last week, told his randers that "the Saturday tion, in collaboration with the leading British te on the part of any of the nations to this thrown in the way by those who were to be and one sweepstake for boress.-The following Review has been nobbled by High Churchism, merchants of Shanghai. The iden was to in- "legal rlokat" firs, decrderly conduct in principle: in theory it had been long ago the most benefitted. The Chinese Govern- details are given of the recent fires-Late last which is in itself an affectation, an affectation duce the Chinese Government to accept this the public slate, and assaulting the police in conceded as a right to which under the rent as a fact was opposed to all tariffs, night an alarming fire broke out at Messrs of riedievalisni, the most hopeless feature about provisional tariff perding the adoption of the the eroaation of their duty her pleaded not-
which is that it is trifling that takes itself sor. Anal scheme which the Commission, headed by guilt Tariff clauses of the Treaty of Tientsin and its object was to make each individual Droste, Batouieff & Co.'s, originating in some
offered their rie) -coolen ten cents, and the China was entitled, and it would have been transaction au opportunity for private treat cargo stored in the open compound and iously." The writer then goes on to say that Sir James Mackay, will in course of time bringan Tadian oslable aid the defendants
covered with matting. As we go to press
we (P Singapore) do not like to see the London out, the idea being that the proposed 5 per cent.tter demanded twenty dents, which their allowed at any time that the Chinese had ing. The experience of Old Canton was there appears to be some danger of its spread. Progs coming under the influence of a move ad valorem duty would open the door to fraud and passengers refused to give them. The coolies shown any disposition to amend a Tariff, sufficient a generation ago to preventing to the adjacent buildings in spite of the ment which is aiming at the destruction of socionaly handicap honest traders daring its colhe Indian constable, who, on coming up which the chief mercantile nations concurred a return to the old system, but that presence of crowds of civilians and troops of British intellect and British Liberties. The operation. Mr. Dudgeon's scheme was instituted was suised hold of by the defendants and in thinking out of date. The question had generation has passed, and the present has all nationalities co-operating in willing enden. Topicist is neither a Kenait nor s Walsh, but ta obriate this. The local Branch of the Chine jacket tertiis called an European bean- mooted several times by England, but forgotten the lesson. The recent notifica-vours to extinguish the fames. Another ho wishes to ratain his commonsense, and help Association yesterday wired to the Shanghal between them they attempted to take the two under one pretence or other it was always tion, with its attempt to make each transac conflagration took place this evening in the his countrymen to do the same." What a pro- Branch enquiring if this provisional tariff had me to the station. One rasisted determinedly, China herself who stood in the way. We tion n matier for parate and private compound next to the Tientsin Hotel now fessed humourist, who is ignort of the come into operation. We learn that the reply was however, and knocked the Eurypean down in Wellington Stres Both were on the ground bat the German got the are not aware that any Power, or even China bargaining, is an incation that the qld occupied by the British Railway Administra Clarab policy of the Saturday Reviews and can in the negative, and we are therefore driven to
and had
89 to the herself, desired a Tariff that could be called leaveu is not yet worn out. It is a matter tion, but was speedily subdued by the efforts talk nonsenso about the destruction of British asume that in the meantime the 5 per cent, ad worst of the
The defendants wore fined $15 each, with the protective, China's views being confined to of comparative facility to make those tem- of the Fire Brigade. A third fire, albeit a intelfoot and British Liberties," can do toward valorem duty as interpreted by the LM. Cas the very natural desire of getting the most porary arrangerients needed till a better small one, was reported in the German Cou- helping his countrymen to retain their co-tems will obtain, a fact which will be generally T
defendant was farther ordered to pay his ricksha out of her foreign trade. While all, pro- systom is possible, but we trust the British cession about 7 p.m.-(Later). The gedowns monsense, is not obvious. We wonder whether regretted by those merchants whose interests option of one month's hard labout. The second Kensit represents the intellect and Welsh the would best ba served by the more satisfactury coole 05 cents, the firet defendant escaping on in Mosers. Denate, Hatonioff's compound are tectionists and freetraders, are agreed that Government will meanwhile see its way to totally destroys Strenuous effort are being liberty in question; or in the agreeable Battle arrangement of the difficulty besetting the this charge through the absence of the coulie of themselves duties on imports are a stop the entrance of a system which is fraught made to keep the firs from spreading to Mesars of the 8. F. P. the uphokler, single-handed, of question of tariff revision anggested by Mr. whose ricksha he used. The vharge of disor hindrance to trade, the protectionist holds with trouble and danger in the futura.
derly conduct was withdiawn. Dudgeon.
Mackensie's premises.
both at once F
had
constable on duty on Pedder's Wharf, and
for about five
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