MANILA..
(FROM OVE CORKESPONDENT.]
Manila, 3rd December, HOW THE AUPREME COURT'S DECISION
AFFECT THE PHILIPPINES The cabled news that the Supreme Court of The United States has decided, in the Diamond Hings caso, that the Philippines are United States territory and that the imposition o daty is improper, has thrown the elty into a jubilant frame of mind. No matter what the outerme everyone feels that a great stop has been made in the progress of the country. The wording of the cablegram is somewhat mabi- gucus and opens the way to many constructions some far more extensive than others. This (first message was received about noon to-day and at half past five o'clock a more completo statement was cabled by the Lines Washington correspondout, as follows: "The Supreme Ceart in the Popke case decides against the government. The ruling is to the effect that ali articles from the Philippines must be admitted free of duty until Congress spacts special tariff logislation for the Archipelago, The power of Congress to do this was uphold in the Puerto Rico case and it is expected that it will precipitate special legislation for the Philippines."
From these messages the papers and tho business mon draw, their own conclusions and fite the shoe to his own foot. each one On the whole a rather too broad aud view bas been taken of the premature rantter. Interested merchants are Imturally anxious for the refanding of the duties on American goods, which have been paid under protest during the last three years, and in this 11sage they see hope of suddenly swelled bank accounts. Others claim that it means A large possibility of free trade between the United States and the Philippines. At any rate it will be a grand "boost" for the growing commerce if Pilippine products are to be admitted free into the home country. Hemp. tobacco and sugar industries wi I be immensely benefited. But because Philippine "goods are admitted free fata the United States, the con. verse does not necessarily follow, vis, that United States goods will be admitted free into the Philippines. Neither is there any great likelihood of the protested duties, amounting to some 87,000,000, being refunded to the mar chaute. Such refunding would be manifestly just as the money would not go the parties who paid it, namely the consumers, but to the merchants who have already added the duties in the selling price. Besides it is very doubtful if there can be any reasonable question over these anties as they were levied under the extensive war-power of the Chief Executive.
The military anthorities are not particularly nterested in the dacision-as it has no immediate visible effect on them; except that in allows thom to send their property and presents boms duty free. Their policy and progress are not altered. At the time of writing the civil authorities have received no cfficial notification of the aution of the Supreme Court and they naturally take a very conservative view of the situation. With them the concemus of opinion seems to be that the message meaus this and nothing" more--the Supreme Court has decided that the President has no authority to apply the Dingley Tariff by order, as Commsader in Chief, to goods coming into the United States from Le Philippine Islands, because the law expressly applies only to goods imported from forelgu countries, and the Philippine Islands, since the treaty of cession, are not a foreign country but are the property of the United States. As for as can be ascertained. this view contes nearest
to being the corrock interpretation..
THE PATTERSON CABR
An application has been made for a writ of Habeas Corpus for Mr. Pattoreon, the secretary
of Sixte Loper and the matter is being threshed
Dath
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CLUB II. AGARRISON AL
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9г¤, 1901
for sureful 13, Nian rane later Mackensie's') fae louings was closed by a good catch by Venables, who fielded well throughout... "His 84 was most rigorous display, which included two Fiend sight 4's: he used his reach and avoided the half-cook strokes which have are this out short his stay at the wickets. · If we mistake not, this is his highest innings in Hongkong: we hope to have more such display at his hands, now that he has tested the sweets of robust hitting. From 189 onwards Clapham mat with great succes as a bowler, obtaining wickets in 5 overe at a cost of only 18 runs! In the end, which came after Clapham started trundling, the Club topped the Garrison score by 29 runs only, though the match was over earlier by 5 wicketa.
The departure of Major Dyson, A.P.D., on the 7th instant deprived the Clab of a sound but and a very ordant and consistent supporter of oricket; the best wishes of the Club follow him. Next Saturday the Club will play the Navy. Appended are the score and analysis:—
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GARRISON X. First Innings. Capt. Badolitie, e Cossey, b Reinold Pta, Pready, obercombe Smith, b Beinold 11 Capt. Clapham, e Wood, beercombe Smith 55 Q.M. 8. James, b Beinold.................. Major Bereford-Anh, b Woodgates Sergt. Hayward, b Beroarobe Smith Major Dorchill, a Cossey, b Borcombe Smith 0
d
30
3
G. E. Edmondson, & Wood, o Reinold
17
J.D. Yonables, 6 Mackenzie........
11
189
U. W. Dale, not out...
Extra S
· Total
CLUB KI. Firm Innings.
Lieut. Wood, B.N., b Preedy.
A. Mackenzie, & Veuable, b Chapham
0. Moore, H.N., Dorehill, Janos
J. A. Woodgates, b James...
Lient. Reinald, N., ran out
Burg. Sheward, R.N., Jamos, b Clapham 17
J. Hooper, e Venables, b Clapham
A. E. Consey, B.N.. e and b Preedy
G. Grimble, sub, b Proody.
G. H. Edwardes, 1.b.w. b Clapham.
T. Sarcombe Skafth, not oat
Extras magia, marc
Totali
218
BOWLING ANALYSIS. BARRISON XI. First Inninge.
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The object of the mission of Sir Francii Lorell, C.M.G., around the world is niready known: he desires to explain to wealthy people in all tropical countries the value of the work cine and to excita in them such practics! done by the London School of Tropical Medi interest in that insitution as will render possible an extension of its sotivities. It may be well, however, to give some seunt of the arga
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LATE TELEGRAMS,
NEWS' VIL CETION.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. are.
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London, 20th November. REPORTING PROGRESS. Lord Kitchener reports that, since the 7th instant, the columns have killed 49, wounded 16, and captured 297 Boots.
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FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, extradition application and demanded his out. mittal to the Uld Bailey on the charge of in- gitement to murder his. Forster. The charge is executed in Pretoris The Treasury reserved the based upon letters to Broeksmas [who has beon right of changing the charge to high treason THE 14TH DECEMBER NEXT, AT 11 A.M., WITHIN THEIR SALES ROOMS, later ph. The prisoner was reminded for s fortnight, bail being fixed at £2,000:
ANOTHER CALL TO AEMS IN CANADA. A Time telegram from Ottawa states that it is generally expected that recruiting for another Mounted Contingent in Canada will commenos shortly.
London, 21st November. SETTLING THE NEW COLONIES.
A small party of Scottish farm- hands are sailing on Saturday to settle on Government lands in the Orange River Colony: and further parties will follow akorily.
CAPTURE OF A COMMANDANT.
Colonel Remington's column arrived in support.
London, 224d November.
EX BURGHEDS WITH THE BRITISH.
A third Corps of ex-Burghers has been urganised in the Transvaal, commanded by General Cronje's brother, Andries Numerous ex-Barghers are also acting as soonts to the British.
from the beginning: applications have be refused from some who wished to study at the school during the current torm, and already several man have put their names down for that Now, wherever which begins in January,
Lord Kitchener wires that Commandant Bays these men go they are bound to do work. that will be of lasting value to theaic) has been captured after attacking a patrol at large. of one hundred railway pioneers at Val near Empire and to the human race Already two of them, satling in the Campagna, Villiersdorp west of Standertou. Our casualties
are not reported. have proved that malaria may be avoided if cer taia simple precautions are taken, even in those places where it has hitherto been looked on as one of the essentiel, conditions of residence in the neighbourhood. Another two went out to Brazil to study the use of yellow fever, and both contracted the disenne. One of them, Dr. 3d yore, died. The other, having recovered, has goue back to his chosen work. Not long age it as extremely dangerous for Europeans to live in Calcutta; now, because of the adoption of proper sanitary methods, the situation has been entirely changed, and changes equally starting can be made in other regions and made quickly.
For example, the island of Barbados has acquired an evil reputation because its in- tabitants are peculiarly subject to that most losthaome of Eseases, elephantiasis, which is be eased by known
parazite communicated to the blood by mosquito- bito. Dr. Patrick Manson, F.R.8, stely declared that it would be quite possible to stamp out the disasse in the island within the course. of a single géneration if only there were u cient number of men on the spot to secure the adoption of the precautions known to be fatal to its propagation. It is therefore surely a lamen- table thing that the institution from which such men sro sent out into the world should be
A SUSPECTED P.&O. BOAT. hampered and restricted for lack ofalittle money.
London, 18th November. DIFFICULTY OF DIAGNOSIS.
The P. & O. R. M. 8. Peninsular, from Dr. Manson has insisted very strongly, and CC on several occasions, on the need of this Bombay, had one death on the voyage to Mar
Tropica. The untrained man who goes out to. London.
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TRAITOR ELECTED M.F. ro GALWAY.
London, 2nd November. Lynch, the Nationalist candidate and Colonel of the late Transsaal Irish Brigade, has been elected for Galway, having polled 1247 votes, Į Mr. Plaskett, the Conservative Candidate, scoring 473.
GENERAL NEWS.
"FIGHTING: MAO
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AND THE AUSTRALIAŃ TROOPS,
London, 18th November. Bir Hester Masdonald had a triumphal recen tion at Bydney. In a speech he made he praised the fighting of Australians in South Africa, and said they would have been more effective if better disciplined.
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Hongkang, 30th November, 1901.
THE HOUSH OF COMMONS TO BE AGAIN REFORMED,
London, 20th November. The Daily Telegraph understands that the new procedure in the House of Commons pro- vides for questions after dinner, the simplif cation of supply, the limitation of speeches, and, sterner measures for disorderly members. ANOTURE BALLWAY CONTRACT FOR AMERICA.
London, 19th November.
An American Bridge Company has secured the contract for twity steel bridges on the lara. The Company best the English and Uganda Railway, the cost to be a million dol- foreign tenders both as to cost and time of completion.
RUSSIA AND THE PERSIAN GULY
Caloutts, 20th November.
A match was played at the Happy Valley training for men who are to practise in theseilles, and the passengers have proceeded in her Daily News on the 19th instant wins the
a draw. The following are the scOTES :--
'OMAIGENGOWER C.C.
-J. P. Jordan, not out ...... JL. Stuart, b Tilman
R. Pestons, e Yests, b Clarze
b. A. Base, Kerrigan..
J. H. Battonjso, b Kerrigan
55
4
14
L. E. Lammert, e Lilly white, b Jackman 13
M. E. Anger, not out
J. H. Suth
E. Beth
A. E. Asger H. Hartrem
Besteras
did not bat
13
Total (for 5 wickets). ROYAL ENGINEER C.U.
22
15
30
SUGGESTED ABOLITION OF COOTER'S MILL. London, 18 November. The Board of Visitors to Cooper's Hill on the 1st April recommended its abolition. Lord George Hamilton declined to raise the question. and a mixed Committee of Enquiry was subse queatly appointed and reported that the equip. ment was extremely defective. Lord George Hamilton sont the President of Cooper's Hill certain instructions regarding administration. only, and based upon a portion of the Com- mitten's report.
OBITUARY. The deaths are announced of Admiral Lord Hood, and of Surgeon General Manley.
on Saturday between the Craigengower C.C.to these regions with just the knowledge practice, has to gain his experience at the and the Royal Engineers C.C. und resulted in that, he would take to an ordinary English
expense of the death-rato, and even there is the possibility that he will acquire only an incomplete knowledge. The story is told of one such man who worked in a malarial district for five years. Then he hoard of Dr. Manson's discovery of the parasite, and for the remaining four years of his sojourn in these parts he was constantly examining the blood of patients. Yet, with all his efforts, he never could detect the parasite, which immediately became evident when he returned to England and visited the school, where he was able to
HE ARMY HEDICAL SERVICE, study under the instruction of trained obser-
London, 18th November. vors. It must be evident to all that the most.
The Advisory Board to the Army Medical observant person in the world must make slow progress in a matter of this kind if he starts-Service i-Surgeon General Taylor, Chair man; Surgeon General Keogh, Vice Chairman. without the help that can be given in a few months by those who have made the subject The members include experts in tropical disonsos their life-study, Dr. Manson has declared and sanitation; representative of Scotland, that patients have again and again diéd Fresland, the War and India Oves, and Mr. simply because the doctors who attendet Frederick Treves. theto were unfamiliar with the symptoms of the diseases from which they suffered, though in half the world they are seedlingly common. In one cass
& patient was visited, believed to have a slight attack of fever, and was given a sedative. The docter did not deem the man's condition serious, and was amazed and distressed when he found on returning that he was dead. He had suffered from some one of a hundred diseases whose symptoms may easily be misunderstood by the cleverest doctor if he has not received special
Lilly whita, b Pestonj Woods, not out .....
Tillman, b Pestonţi
Jackman, b Harteam Yeats, not out
Korrigan, o Lammert, b Harteam
Clarke
Palincr
Scrace Barnfather
did not bat
Extras......
Ford
..... 49
Total (for 4 wickets) ..
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CRICKET MACLAREN'S TEAM IN AUSTRALIA
London, 18th November. The second match of the tour commenced at Melbourne on Friday, the English Eleven meeting Victoria. Owing to an attack of xheumatism, Mr. MacLaren stood down from the English Eleven, The result was a win for the Englishmen. The scores were as follow s
ENGLAND-First innings
Second indings
166 174
Total VICTORIA-First innings Becond innings
Total
340
133
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noo
took 4 wickets for 61 runs.
118 runs
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ME. CHAMBERLAIN AND GERMANY.
London, 4th November. Replying to a correspondent suggesting he should allay the agitation, Mr. Chamberlain EXTRAORDINARY
says that the agitation is entirely artificial, and based upon a misapprehension of his words which could not offend any sensible Gorman.
London, 21st November. Though there is indigestion in Germany at the comparison of the conduct of the South African and of the Franco-German wars, it is manifestly largely due to popular belief in pro- Boer stories of British atrocities.
The semi-official Nord Deutsche Zeitung, Isin's letter, describes the agitation as a justi- hitherto silent in commenting on Mr. Chamber Hable resentment at inconsiderate and offensive words spoken at Edinburgh; and adds that the letter tones down the speech, but that Mr. The German Chamberlain's astonishment at German sensi tiveness remains unjustified. Army's reputation for discipline, hamssity, and valour is incapable of being affected by falss and misplacen comparisona!
AFRICAN BOUNDARY CONFERENCE.
Lundon, 20th November. The Erythrea and Soudan boundary delegates met at Home yesterday, and are discussing Customs and other questions
London, 21st November
The Italian and British delegates at Rome hare come to a complete agreement roerding the delim tation of the frontier of Erythren and Sunday; and the topographical details will be reltled on the spot.
ME. CHAMBERLAIN HUSBANDING HIS
STRENGTH.
London, 22nd November, Mr. Chamberlain, is declining an invitation to distribute prizes, on account of his state of health, adds that be finds it absolutely necessary to reserve his strength for public work.
The as. Bukan Maru ran her trial trip yes out in the Supreme Court at Manila, terday to Castle Peak Bay in splendid weather. the It had been originally intended to steam
The fact must be insisted on that men can The present efforts are to Court to investigate Collector Bohuster's round the Island, but owing to the fear that
England won by actions and reasons for demanding the oath of some of the guests might have an unpleasant exly be trained properly at a school like that
The wicket was in a sodden condition. The allegiancs to the United States from Mr. time the shorter journey was elected. The with which we are dealing. A former student but patients never reach him nati thay Patterson. It is possible that a result of this Bakan Maru is a steamer of 470 tons gross has started something of the kind at Haslar, case will be the modination of the form of the designed for the Canton, trade and bel aging to have been treated by doctors, often during best innings in the match was played by Mr. the China Steamship Co. of Hongkong and a considerable period. The consequence is Charles McGahey, who in the second English Canton, Ld. She has twin screws and triple that they never display the symptoms of innings mare a score of 57. The fanlars of expansion engines and was built in Japan. She the disoners from which they suffer as they the match was the successful bowling of Sydney was brought down to Hongkong me two would had they not been treated. Even a few Barnes, who in the first Australian innings
SUSPICIOUS STEAMER IN THE THAMES. months ago. In order to fit the vessel doses of quinine may effect in some instances a
London, 19th November. for the trade for which she is designed great change. At the London Schoolof Tropical Medieins the patients come in direct from the she
A stoainer, which had been re-arranged in In this match, neither side was at full the Canten carrying trade-
ships on which they have fallen ill, as that the sirength, but the Garrison was more unfortun- overhauled by the Tang Tai Company man who is going out presently to the regions carry 500 to 600 men and starting ostensibly an ete in this respect than the Chib, and could not and her awning deck was placed one tier where these disauser are common sees them here pleasure ernise, ürstly for Hamburg, has been reise more than ten men: Radolife and Freedy higher, so that on this deck are now all exactly as he will see them there, and so he dutsined in the Thames and searched. It is íenoo. Whether he goes out on some such saltpetre and charcoal and tuned meat was „pened the batting against Smith and Romold the deak houses, eto. The Balun Miri has a leases this country already a man of wide exper-stated that for field guns and a quantity of
expedition as that in which Dr. Myers laid down found in foard.
London, 22nd November. and put on al for the first wicket Clapham then speed of 12 knota, ber beam being 20 feet, her
his life in the cause of science, or simply to
n It is oormed that four guze were found on leame in and opened his shoulders at once. He length 140 fest, and her depth of bold 9 fost.
thereby make practise as a doctor, and ulile many powerfal hits, bat bare amorkably She has accommodation for 12 first-class pissen ·
cases he is Thistes. She is a swift steamer, named the to the race, for in charmed life, history addacity seeming togers and 630 Chinese, second and third class living, he cannot fail to do good service board, the steamer recently detained in the kralyze tas felismen, Radcliffe und Bersford She has twin screw triple expansion engines. A bound to gain new knowledge as to the Banright. The crew, which formerly numbered VIN ORDINAIRE ST. EMILION...... cash batted best for the Garrison, the latter's regards her fittings the Baran Maru issplendidly nature of diseases which, though now they are twenty, now numbers 42. The steamer is pro- Meboo
innings being both vigorous and sound. Later
MARGAUX- on Edmondson livened up matters's bit, ha equipped. At the trial trip yesterday there were: | terrible, may presently to mada to disappour visioned for 2 years.
many guests Among these present were Mr. from the fans of the earth. The London Scho
is at present just about paying ite way, but
ST. JULIEN Sr. ESTEPHE......
a slice of the luck of his brother offer
- The innings,olorud for 169, which would bars hh at least 50 less, had in sumerable catches not been missed. Besides fielding well, Corsey got rid of Derebill by a clever catch in the slips. The ground-folding was fair, but the ability to got ni or hold a ball in the air was must cons piouonaly abana Reinold bowled steadily, but with bad fortune
M The Club had is under, two hours for getting the runs set her, but obtained them for the loss of five wickste in about an hour sud a half. Moore and Mackensie made a long and areful stand for the second wicket. The former ent ahead of Mackennin very fast at first, bat Aim when he the latter was rapidly overhaul
both
THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
London, 18th November. The earlier mesting of Parlinient is due to H. F. Carmichael, superintendent of the Comit carunt do the work it might, because the
that is demanded is impossible the uecessary further financial provision for pany, Mr. M. Mason, captain of the steamer: extension
PROPOSED ROYAL VISIT 20 IRELAND. Mr. R. Hanson, engineer, Mr. V. E. Berg, mate; without additional funds. These are needed in the wor.
Londen, 19th November. Mr. Muegens, Capt. Balinson, Capt. Walker, order that more mou may be trained to go to regions now practically uninhabitable, combat-
The Irish Times states that the King and Mesert. W, A. Craik, Government. Mercantile ing the scourges of which the cause is already
SMALLPOX IN LONDON: Surveyor, C. Cooke, B. Henderson, F. Fair understood, and, incidentally-or, in some in-Queen will visit Ireland at the end of March. London, 19th November. weather, A. B. Edwards, F. R. Wilgress, L. Dstances, as the sole result of their devoted labours -discovering other secrets, the knowledge of
Smallpox continues to spread in London, and Walgress, F. W. H. Howell, Mrs. Kew, Mrs. which will enable all who come after them in Quinn, Mr. McLachlan, Mr. T. Meek, Messrs. the same field to work with a vastly increased 35 cases were reported yesterday, which is the T. Takayanagi, Aeting Manager, NY.K., T. efficionoy and confidence. These are some of highest figure hitherto attained. Arima, Manager, Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Mr, the reasons that Sir Francis Lovell will set Fak King Nam, general manager, Mr. Chan forth as inducements to the wealthy in all London School of Tropical Medicine:Horn Tip Tong, chairman, Mr. Chan Fan. Un, Mr. tropical countries to give their apport to the Linng Ngan Finn, Mr. Shean Shing Ping, ing Fost Mr. Linn Tse Shan (manager of Chinese Mar chants Company), Mr. Chan Shawan (manager left for a brilliantly played 65. Reinold was of King Win Company), Lán Tee Bhan, Chins partner should have Merchants, Ho Sing Chou, Bam Wang, Lo Sing Sheward Lon, Harbour Department, Cheong Shun Sun, ants were Kom Tak Tai, Ngan Hang Po, Canson A For some good and others Altogether about 100 on board. stay at the wicket. On the top Mr. Hovell proposed the test stand the 200 went up of " Success to the ship" to which were Captain from one of his strokes, but at 201 he had to go W. M. Malson replied.
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DEALERS IN AN ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS." DESIGNS & PRICES on APPLICATION "st No. 1, Queen's Road East, Hongkong
$1264 Hongkong. 17th October, 1899.
ON & CO., PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PORTRAI
PAINTERS.
All kinds of Oil Paintings and Photographic
Enlargements,
19A, TOP FLOOR, QUEEN'S ROAD Centea), Opposite to Chas. . Gaupp & Co
Hongkong, 20th March, 1901.
1 Doz.
$13.00
Hotties.
15,00
24.00.
36.00
$8.00
18.00 D
H. PRICE & CO.
The briofest expression of our rule of con- CH. MOUTON ROTHSCHILD. dust la, perhaps, the Monroe Doctrine. We ST. LEHON, TOLIC mutually advantageons to ourselves and others, have, he said," negotiated reciprocity treaties,
great Powers to unite and recognise the prin and have successfully sought to indice all the THE INDOS Paruples of the equality of commercial opportunity Waverley Works, Edinburgh in the Orient/
12, QUEEN'S ROAD. Hongkong, 16th November, 1901.
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(LATE OF POATE & NOBLE). Hongkong 15th September, 1999.
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