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Mr. W. H. Lowe, President of the Local Government Board. Mr. St. Johu Boop- atcx comes next, forty-six years olil, while Mr. C. T. RITCHIE, forty-three, he lived a year more than the Earl of SELBORNE, the junior member of the Cabinet, though he fills the onerous past of First Lord of the Admiralty. It may be fairly considered in politics that a man is entitled to be called young between the ages of forty and sixty. Forty was the age which the Romans con- sidered suitable for entry upon a political carcor, and the standard has perhaps varied but little since, though there have been many very notable exceptions. At seventy, at any rate, a statesman cau but he con- sidered old, und Lord SALISBURY's retin
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A concert (which is to include a forse) will be given to-morrow evening, commencing at uine o'clock, in the Howloon Institute. The object is to aid the funds.
The Russian Grand Daks Boria was expected to visit Cores before leaving for America on his way home.
The health returns for the city of Kobe for the week ending the 6th inst, showed three cases of mapected cholers and one death, while three coare remained under treatment.
A
Shareholder" is anxious to know why the annual general moeting of Meiers, hipbell, Moure & Co., Li, has not yet been loli, the official year of this necesful company terminated in December last? The accounts are said to have been made up in April lent
Major Kajikawa, a military attache in the Japanese Legation at Peking, committed suicide carly on the morning of the 2nd inst, by catling bis throat with a small sword. The deceand officer was suffering from nerve trouble, having recently obtained no sleep, and had been board lamenting being unable to do fall duty.
A recent mooting of Chinese students in Tokyo is reported to have been notable for the spirit which moved the speakers, who spoke in Japanese. Some of the students had cut off their quenes and were dressed in the latest Parisian fashions. The Chinese girls who attended were dressed like Japanese schoolgirls, and even their co flares were done in imilation of the elaborate bead-aress of the Japanese.
It is the intention of the Sultan of Kelantan, who recently paid a lengily visit to Singapore, to leave for Europe soon. He will go direct 10 Londos, and after remaining there chout the mouths, during whick time he hopes to completo
Mr. Harry F. Fulford, C.M.G., H.B.M. | Consul, Newcliwang, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. /
TELEGRAMS.
DAILY PRESS" SERVICE,
It is possible, though it is not yet officially! stated, that the Royal Welsh Fusiliers wil| FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS, proceed to the North West Province of Indin
nert October.
The U. S. S. Brooklyn, in gommand of Cap- tain Joseph B. Cogbian, U.S.N., sailed at the beginning of the month for England, bearing the remains of the late Lord Pauncefoto, late British Ambassador to the United States.
The Nationalist opponents of M. Combos, the new French Fremier, though rather quiet and reserving their attack until the Caliuet gets to work, bitterly point out. however, the fact that, instead of choosing M. Etienne as linister of the Colonies, as was first intended, M. Combes has chosen M, Domergue, who the Nationaliste claim is an Anglophile, and who being a Protestant, has always favour the spread of English induenos rather than that of France.
[FROM OUR SPECIAL, COREESPONDENT]
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondente.]
THE PINEAPPLE AS A DIGESTIVE.
TO THE EDITOS OF THE DAILY PRESS."
Hongkong, 15th July. S18-Lest night after dinner, I settled
Loxnos. 14th July, 7:25 p.m. myself down to read the home papera remÍVADİ per French Mait. The Erst item that mot my eyą was the following from the Lancet :-*
,
partaiding of a slice of pineapple after a meul The Pineapple as Digestive Aid-The
quite in accordance with physiological indications, since, though it may not be generally known, fresh pineapple juice contains to persin. This pring plo has beim tormad Baremarkably active digestive principle similar bromelia, and so powerful is its action upon proteids that it will uigast, as inuch as 1,000. times its weight within a few hours. Its he kind of proteid to which it is anb digestive activity varies in accordance with jooted Fibeln disappears entirely after a eggs the digestive process is slow, while Láme. With the coagulated: albumin of
A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. A New York-despatch says that the United States Government granted the title to Marcus Island to Captain Rosehill, who organised un expedition to take possession of the island. The arrival of the Sheridan at San Francisco stopped the expedition, as the captain of the transport reported that he touched it Marcus Taland, when some Japanese soldiers ordered him off. The
with the elbamin of meat its actiou officer in command of the latter also showed
seems Hirst to produos a palpy gelatinous mass. orders from the Japanese Government to which, however, completely dissolves after a short time, When a slice of freal piacapple
The following is from the Straits Times lake possession of the island. Mr. Hay basis pipeed apou a raw beef steak the surface of
Marens Island, though not marked on the maps or to be found in available Gazeteere, is an island lying between Formosa and the Northern most of the Philippines group-Ed. D. P.]
Manila paper states that hobe (a las beachoomcable to the US. Minister at Tokyo to
er) life there is still increasing despite report on the matter. stringent efforts of the police and detectives, The majority are said to be ex-American solliers. Which reminds us that when the Hongkong papers were making a crusade against these undesirable gentry a would be snert Manila paper said that Hongkong was a hot-bed of these posts, To which our Hongkong confrère replied, more in sorrow than in anger, "Yes, but they all come from Manila,”
The great mancavros of the Russian Army. which take place this month in the Government of Kurak, in South Russia, are thoroughly up to date, and the troops taking part in them are to be made acquainted with the latest inventious and appliances used in modern warfare, Thua the Moscow Anny will possess. 120 miles of telegraph wires and 137 miles of tolophons apparatus, while the Southern Army will have
BRITISH GOVERN MENT CHANGES.
FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
LONDON, 14th July, 7.25 p.m.
THE NEW PREMIER. Lord Salisbury has resigned the Premer. ship and is succeeded by the Rt. Hon. A J. Baltour. Mr. Chamberlain bas sent
the steak becomes gradually galstinens owing to the digestive action of the enzyme of the juice. Of ocurse, it is well known that digon reagents exist also in other fruits, but, when it le considered that an average sized will yield nearly two pints of juice it will be рішваррів seen that the digestive action of the whole trait must be enormous. leuativity of this peculiar digestive agent is destroyed in the dooked pine. apple, but unless the plueapple is preserved by beat there is a reason why the timed frait should not retain the digestive power The activu.. digeative principle may be obtained from the falen by dissolving a larg quanity of common salt in it, when a precipitst is obtained possessing "the remarkable digestive powers just described. Unlike pepsin, the digestive principle of the pineapple will operate in an acid, nontral, or sven alkaline mediam, according to the kind of proteid to which is is presented. It mar therefore be assumed that the pineapple enzyme would not only aid the work of illgestion in the stomach but would continue that action in the intestinal tract Pineapple, it may be
his business, he will make a tour of the Can- tinental capitals, following much the saine route as that the King of Siam went over a few years aga. It is understood that the Sultan will be accompanied on the tour by his European advisers.
Bangkok versions of the object of the Sism,ne Vice-Minister of the Interior's visit to Europe are, in addition to those already mentioned |—(1) The negotiation of a foreign loan for the purpose of enlarging the Siances mary, making it nearly equal to that of Japan, in Stamp-collectors will be pleased to hear that view of a possible ailisues between those two a stamp excliange club has been started in the countries for offensive and defensive purposes for use 155 miles and 141 miles of each system message to a party moeting, highly eulogis. Colony. Intending members should apply to the (2) Bringing out another batoh of legal advisers, of rapid aminuication. Both armies willing Mr. Balfoitr's services to the countryment, as I had just concluded a meat with slice hon, secretary, Mr. C. Pelas, Military Hospital. 1 (8) Making arrangements for the provision of make use of the pigeon-pest, and in order to and assuring him of the loyal support of frou a very luscious pineapplerniest on the increase the defences of various positions artificial hindrances will be erected in the form of barbed wire hedges. Moreover, the con
provided with light and heary motor-waggone for their respective duties, while each army
According to an official telegrain from the Formosan Government early laat week, four new
an adequate water supply to Bangkok,
The New York Freus takes a humorone ria
will have a balloon detachment.
cases and three deaths from plague wors report of the arrest of "Colonel" Lynch. The Postmaissariat department and the staffs will be od as having secarred in the Taipeh districts that the Government, which in the flush with three cases and two deaths at Toshiyen, of a long-desired peace and in the midst of the This makes the total number of cases from Coronation solemnities has an Írish traitor on January last 1,987, &f which 1,516 have ended its hands and the Irish members on its nerves, merits unqualified commiseration. The Sun. fatally.
says that Colonel" Lynch is a white elephant. The representative of the Hongkong and To keep him out of Parliament, yet not to Shanghai Banking Corporation Informs us
punish him, is the nut which the Government that, subject to sudit, the Directors of the hat to crack. The New York Times thinks Bank will recommend at the forthcoming meet. that "Colonel" Lynch's leaving Parie with ing a dividend of £1 10s. per share, add to the the prospect of certain arrest is uncomplima Reserve Fund, $500,000; write off from pro. tary to that capital, as it indicatel that he will any hank advance anything against even perty account $200,000; and carry forward unable longer to stand exile there,
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HONGKONG, 16th July, 1902.
A Government Gazette Extraordinary inued yesterday notified that vessels arriving at Foo chow. from Hongkong will be inspected by the Health Oficer at that port before pratique is granted. The same regalation applies also to steamers arriving from Canton, Formoss, Swatow, Amor, or Hinghua, and to junks from Hinghas, Amoy, or Formosa.
The appearance presented by the big landship at the Kowloon Ducks is anoh that one cannot but wonder that no loss of life occurred. For tunately the face of the catting in the hill she gave indications of the coming disaster, thus enabling the workmen to make good their as
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added, contains mno a indigestible, matter of that the decidedly digestive properties of the the nature of woody fibre, bat it is quite possible Jutos compensate for tius fact
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I was not unnaturally attracted by this state.
himself and the party in the House of lower slopes of Time-shen at the buok of
Commons:
Chinwag. It is now to me, I confess, to learn that pineapple juice may in a way be Babetitate for popsia. Itis certainly a pleassuter nid-to- digestion, and here in Hongkong, it is cheaply
SIR M. HICKS BEACH RESIGNS. The But Hour, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has restyned. | and, readily obtainable, The Leapple is very Other changes are possible in the Govern. successfully raised in the New Territory, and
handpoint | should be able to beat the Straits pines out of~~rd new pose you the field, though the price of these is very low. As a rule, I think, pineapples in Hongkong are more frequently asten stewed, but the Lance points out that when cooked the fruit loses its digestivo power. It is a common practice among Faderners to eat all with the pine.
We have at last got a little information onment. the subject of the payment of the British private clime, that are the outcome of the disturbances fa China in 1900, says the L. & C. Express. Those who have had their claims admitted are naturally saxiçus to get a settlement, for they A have at present neither the actual money nor
· REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 18th July RESIGNATION OF LORD SALISBURY
The Marquess of Salisbury sent in his approved claims. Some settlements are, hon; | rosignation så Prime Minister of Great Britain The U.S. Consul General at Hongkong saya ever, to be made out of the first half-yearly on Friday last, and the Rt. Hon. Arthur James "in his report :-- Coiton socks and rubbor shoes | Instalment dus eu let proz, and will embrace Balfour has been appointed Premier... meet with a ready sale in this district. There the claims resulting from death and for all has been a growing demand for both these olaims under £16). Apparently, nothing is decided as to the settlement of the more serious
articles in recent years and they are coming to be regarded as necessities. The pedrer classes in Southern China have in the past worn nothing on their fest and most of them still go barefooted. There is, however, an increasing tendency to wear cotton sseka and rabber shoes, which is likely to cause u largo demand for bath articles in the future. They are now
applied by English and German facturers principally the latter.
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LONDON, 13th July,
which would seem to indicate that its qualities are not wholly unknown to them. Salt-le nut only desirable as bringtag out the digestive propertice, but also as a distinct improvement to the flavoured
I have given prominence to this onlting in the hope that it may be of sold R to those THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA amounts, but we would nege on the Treasury
General Boths in the course of an interview
troubled with weak digestions and it may also uuthorities that they shgald deal with the matter, and make a definite auziouncement on a Boers would speedily settle down to the new obtained here, is vantly but little appreciated. --- said that he believed, if justly treated, the sorte to popularied a fruit which, though easily subject that is of very great importance to condition of fairs in South Africa. Th many who are unfortaustely concerned.
cape. The precipitous bank of earth and rooke more and more worn. The rubber shoes sold On the 15th at 10.50 am.The depression in
had apparently been loosened by the recent hry rains, and that part which gave way was behind the new workshop which is being com- pleted and in which stands the immense steam- hammer which was erected not long ago at great
orst and with much labour. In its fall, the de- bris clashed through the end of the new build ing and overturned the hammer. The damage
done is considerable.
TYPHOON WARNING,
will be an almost unlimited market for the sale Hongkong Observatory the following worn
We received at noon yesterday from the
of cotton socks in Chine as they come to being-
og towards W.N.W. and lies to Southern China are similar to those minu the South is movin factured in the United States, except that they now off the 8.W coast of Laroci are slightly heavier and are shaped like a native
The barometer is falling on the China pasat, rising over the Southern Philippines. Pressure remains low over N. Chins and the Sea of Japan Light S. winds on the Chinn cost to the North of Hongkong.
sute.
The Hamborg correspondent of the Z. &C. Empress writes: At the fall of this yest & larger body of relief troops will be sent out to Kias. chau, for which purpose the Government has resolved caly to take volunteers for three years Bervice, Although numerous young men havi already given in their names, the requirements are not yet covered, as in selecting the men are is taken that they are fit for tropical service. Why qualities are required from the men to live in a topical climate it is difioult to under: stand, for according to personal experience the slimate at Kinochan is anything but tropical and much more equal to that of Western Germany. At the same time those with a knowledge of some branch of business are preferred-another testtire 1 cannot mai prehend, as Kisselan in my opinion will narur be populated principally by white men, and for a native populacion the Uhinese tradesmen are corinanly sufficient
Forecast :---Light or moderate S.E. backing" to E. breezes; fair.
INTERNAL TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.
Yours, studen
R. CHATTERTON WILCOXA
A DANGER TO THE PUBLIC.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PREJK" Hongkong, 141 July,
His Majesty the Tsar has commissioned Prince Moss choruki to make a tour of the provinces of Kharkov, Ekaŭginoɑlay, sad disturbances continue, and if the people have Poltava, for the prpose of sacertaining if the
real grievances.
LORD KITCHENER'S RECEPTION. Boad, Peak. In summer mitby smabs, and
It is officially stated that His Majesty, who | children sit In its shadow, but to
the lay eye was resting on a cnuch, reecived Gori Kitchener | the upper parts of the rock soom Iniemure, and in the warmest manger
and offered (it is, to be hoped that the P-W.Ds will look.
him his personal thanks for his services to the Empire is Bouth Africa. His Majesty after
Big Tips to draw attention to the co- Ndition of the Black Rook on Clian berlain
to the matter before a lost takes place. geral av boulders have shifted in the
wards handed the General the decoration of the recent reina new Order of Merit, Lord Kit. ner subse! quently had an interview with Ques] Alexandre, ând has to-day gone to Hatfield on a visit to the Marquess of Salisbury,
THE HEALTH OF HONGKONG.
Four frean plague cards were reported up to noon yesterday, ill fatal. One victim was au European employed at Sha U Ching custom hones in the New Territory. The other three Mr. W. J. Saunders 1598 were Chinese found dead in Ching Ching Mr. T. 8. Forrest 14 Street, Hill Road, and Victoria View, Kowloon,
The Bokepsau case referred to in that of BOGEY CEP AND ICE Mr. W. A. Baunders recei¥4 William Power, who as stated was an em, Kr. 1. §. Forfenome ployoc fa-the Imperial Montimo Customs. The Mr. W. W. Carl receives deceased, who is a big, bearly torn, with Mr. CHP Hay numerous friends in the Colony, took a sampan
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB BEFORE.
QUARTERLY
ENTING MORE The following are the only scores turned MACEWEN CUP BALM
No doubt the resignation at the present monent of Lord SALISBURY and Sir MICHAEL HIOKS-BEACH will give rise to sofne discussions on the age of statesmen, and in connection with this it is interesting
The Kobe Chronicle, which has been conduct to note the comparative ages of the various" members of the present. British Cabinet. nga vigorous campaign against the complexion given to nows sent to the Tixier by its Tokyo Lord SALISBCET himself, though well over correspondent concludes an article on the en- seventy-two years old, was not the oldest jest as follows:-This correspondent seems to be member of that body, being younger than quite untrammelled by considerations of veraci both Lord HALSBURY, who is seventy-sixty. So long as such urticles are restricted to the and Lord James of HEREFORD, who in columas of the Japon Blail, they can be ignored, seventy-three Only five other Cabinet as the character of that journal is pretty well Ministers are over sixty years of nge- tho kuown by this time. When they appear in the Duke of Devonshire reaching mixty-nine Times as from our correspondent it seems on the 23rd of the present month, Mr. about time to protest. However, we believe the CHAMBERLAIN, juvenile as he always power to work evil in that quartor will soon he at an end. It remains for the Japanese Govern- appears in his portraits, being sixty-six,ment to consider how far such advocacy affects Sir MICHAEL HICS-BEACH, the retiring its reputation or tends to the maintenance of Chancellor of the Exchequer, sixty-five, Lord good relation with the Powers,
A despatch dated Vancouver (B.C.), June 5, ASHBOURNE, Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
says-One of the most unique undertakings Dr. Morrison wrote to the Times on the ever taken in hand in British Columbia was sixty-four, and Earl CADOGAN sixty-two.
that succeseally carried out in Kootenay, when Under sixty, Lord LANSDOWNE and Mr. 12th ult. The representative of the German HANBURY, President of the Board of Agricul farming the opium revenues of certain pro- a mouetain-divide to another. Of lato years firm who lately submitted a wild scheme for
¤ -teamer was transporter from one river over tura, come first, but fifty-seven years old. vinces of China has left Peking, his mission trade for stemme on the Kontenay Biver has Lei GEORGE HAMILTON is one year lose using been unsuccessful in spite of its become demoralised, and, as a result, the Dur new Premier, Mr. 2. I BALBOTE, is receiving support from Prince Ching, the steamer owned by a private company has had nearly fifty-four, having been born on the incredibly weak mister who is entrusted with little to do. On the other side of the watershed 25th July, 1848. He is thus more than a the foreign relations of this misguided country, fowed the Columbia, and into this river the year younger than Lord HoSEBERY, who, The German ropresentative now proceeds to steamer was taken. The course of the twe however, was Frime Minister eight years Wachang to opsal negotiations with: Chang rivers is peralizy, and at one point, at ruther a ago. Lord BALFOUE of BURLEIGH lees Chih-tang, his proposal having been favourably high altitude, they come close together som LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. than a year his namesake's just entertained by per al having boun
Hupah,; yesurs ago the Gover to farm caha
LONDONDERRY and Mr. AEFES,Douglas. The trat province where it is propos
The oplum revenue is Shantung, where formuny looks are fadle
age
are both fifty, the former reaching that is extending bar indigence with an -day. The Prequel's brother, Mr. energy which contraste so
BAZFOUR Prendent of the Board Inaction and indir Trade, is forty aine, a year older, than; Valley,
wavering
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entries.
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ASSUPREME COURT.
the harbon from the Custotus launch 8s U. Mr. W. J. Saunders Ching, with the purpose, it is said, of being rowed | Mr. CHP to a spot near to the hospital. On the way Mr. E. 6. Farrest he suddenly turned very i 1, and the old Chinese woman pulling the pan became alarmed and rowed for the Shankiwau police wharf, whet she alighted and informed Inspector Hob unconscious in the bottom of the samyan, and of the occurrence. Mr. Power was found was transferred to an ambulance for conveyance to the hospital, but he died on the pockets worn found papers identity of the deceased, whose body was take to the mortuary for medical inspection.
JURISDICTIONA
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