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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1002 |
The next Red Cross, Congress/ill take place at Tokyo.
Rear-Admiral Grenfell arrived at Chemulpo on his flagship Albion on the 23rd ult.,
The administrailon report on Poak for 1901 has been published. The figures given show a heavy revenus increase, and an export of 20EX tons of tin aguinat 21,186 tons in 1901, fent
be held on the 9th November, King Edward's The Coronation celebration at Nagasaki will birthday. Some residents have raised an abjec- tion because the 9th November is Bunday.
According to the Petit Parision, the French Government, being misfied with the result of eonred the patent rights from the Inventor. the trial of a how nitro-glycerine powder, has
emigration to Hawaii, more than 150 people
As a consequence of the probibition of
who ambarked on the America Maru at
Nagasaki and Kobe were ordered to leave the ship at Yokohama on the 22nd ult,
The local agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. informed us yesterday morning that the of Peking, which broke her thrust shaft and block and was anchored at the east end of Kurteshims Strails, in the Inland Bow, has been towed to Koba, arriving there yesterday morning.
According to telegramas in Canadian papers in the xford and Cambridge Cricket match on the 3rd-5th ult. Oxford inde 206 and Cam- bridge 186 in their first innings. Oxford continued with 251, and, as Cambridge won by 7 wickets, the Light Blues must have over 271 for 3 wickets in their second innings!
Further important developments in green bga manufacture may be shortly expected, mys
colouring bear on the Chinese style, but by Caloutta telegram An Invention for
macbiuery on a large scale, will be put on the market, here. The procès of colouring in a
trade secret at present.
TELEGRAMS.
BEUTER'S SERVICE.
CHINA FOR THE CHINESE.
[FROM A CORRESPONDENT,"
3 Chinwangtao, Taly, 1902. Enxas may be the Chinese in politics? LONDON, 29th July,
morality, and empty as may be the pleasant THE COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH foreign rezjdanta, bereabouts have never had. ontgivings from Paking concerning reform.
CHINA.
with the terms of Sir James Mackey's agree The commercial community are well satisfied
ment with Chine.
It is reported from Peking that certain French and Russian capitalists have lately been ways and Mines in the capital a concession to trying to obtain from the Department of Bail.
construct a railway between Foochor and Hankow. The proposed railway on leaving the Folkien frontier will enter and pass through
THE AFRICANDERS' FUTURE. Kisngsi and thores into the Bupch_provincial
General Botha, speaking at Stellenbosch, boundaries. The Fecchow-Hankow Railway Cape Colony, declared that the Africanders will not touch the proposed Canton-Hankow, were educated and that they need not make or Tuch-Hen Railway, which will paes through room for anybody. Hunan province and thence into Hupeb.
In spite of the great teebnical difionities solved in constructing a railway over moun-
reason to be sceptical ma to the keenpers of
occasion, and as often as desirable, from treamre native commercial insight. They'speak almost in awe of the wealth that may be drawn upon
stores that seek to replenish themselves like an inexhaustible wall. If the lustinct that has follows an unerring course, this port is destined usually guided bright ventures for profit still to become one of the most important in the North. The investment now proceeding here began with mongy and under direction wholly General Delarey declared that South Africa Chinese indicates such engerams to be in level- native. Participation in it now by persons not could be happy under one fag.
LONDON, 29th July,
THE AGITATIONS IN FRANCE The agitations in France against the anti measures of the Government are generally subaiding.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON SOUTH AFRICA
tains, streams, and hilly country, from Vladivostock to Nashodks Bay, the work, says the Novos Vreuga, is to be taken in hend during the present summer. It is reported also that another railway will be built from Tritsikarelerical to Blagovestehenek, end that the Imperis authorities have decided to build the projected line from Fretensk to Khabarovsk and also a line af railway from Vladivostock to the Chinese lows of Hunohun. This latter lino will be about 95 miles in length. Hunchen is near the Russian settlement at Norokiefisk, and is Russia's outpost on the Chiners and Corean frontiers. Thus, from Russian stand point, a railway to Norokietisk is greatly to be desired from purely strategio considerations, for it will serve the entire coast line.
Alarming rumours having been entrout among the best informed colonial circles in Paris regarding the situation in Siam, the Eclair (Paris) asked for information from a highly-placed individual who is likely to know the true state of affairs. "The pomimistic ramours at present in circulation regarding the gravity of the Siamese question," he says, are insccurate. Some time ago there were indeed tolerate them, and we gave this to be under grave disorders in Siam. We could hardly stood. Thereupon the Siamese Government,
Strict quarantine is being enforced by the One other point in the terms of the Russian Government at Port Arthne, says the agreement, as announced telegraphically, Nagasaki Press, in order to prevent cholera also fails to inspire, much satisfaction, and ell ships are thorongbly disinfected. In Great Britain has expressed her willingness order to separate the residences of Chinese
from those of Europeans, about 55,030 Chinese to help Chine in-her-policy of reform. This is diplomatic in ngunge, but it seems ratharebearers have been removed to new quarters, absurd to talk of China's policy of roform,
and their old houses have been burnt down- Since the return of the Imperial Court to An Associated Press telegram from Manchus- Poking it is the reactionaries, not the pro ter last month "Sarah Bernhardt Fressives, who have been gaining strength, definitely acnounced here to-day that arrange- and it would sees therefore to need muchments had been completed for Maude Adams more than our."willingness to help" to to play Juliet to me. Bernhardt's Remes enable the few enlightened officials to start during the visit of the French actress to China on the way to reform. It logica Ameries in 1903," It is sad to see a great the latest reports received from that quarter | improbable that any reforms not specified suitable parts,
actress thus wasting her talents on ridionlously in treaties will be carried out in China for
A. S. WATSON & CO. many years yet to come.
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We call our readers' attention to the pro gramme of the Coronation celebrationsappearing to-day in another column."
Five Chinese plague cases, all fatal, occurred in the 24 hosts ending at noon yesterday. One body was found in the street. The year's cases
now number 513,
According to a telegram from Washington, it is stated there that Signor Mayor des Planches, the Italian Ambassador, may ask for an apology from the United States on socount of the comment on the state of Italian gaels contained in the endorsement on the findings of the American Court of I Enquiry into the con- duct of the officers of the United States warship Chicago, who were arrested at Venise in April
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to have created on active demand for shares, at 30 per cent. premium, at a time when no dividend may be said to be in prospect, and when the outlook for plans for attracting bonus must be content to be regarded as speculative. In order to become proßfable as a port of general nommerce Chiswangtao mort enter into rivalry with ports. so well known as Chefoo, Tintain, and Naw chwing, leaving out of account the ambitions of the Hussion parts that are preparing to in ducstrade by way of the Liaotnog Peninsula. Trade in the North would we already to have fairly well developed through the enterprise of ports long sought and highly favoured, and these Poris led quite confident to be able to take care of way growth that improving conditions may foster Yet plane.goon with as much vigour and avish outlay as if large veturna ware, fally seed, and when the improvement I finished, the port will be equipped to give pler room at
Mr. Chamberlain, who on the occasion of the Colonial vote made his first appearance in the House of Commons since his accident, was warmly cheered. He said that the conference of Premiers would, be believed, niske an import ant step towards the culice union of the Empire. The Government intended to observe both the spirit and the letter of the peace terms in South -kfrica, and were desirous that the Boers should preserve their old traditions, and unite with us
securing the prosperity of South Africa. The Government would not interfere with the development of the mines, but it was perfectly just to lay a portion of the cost of the war While the management of the China-En- thereon. It was anticipated that a certain gineering and Mining Co. which directe the proportion of surplus of Transvaal income over present work would hardly underrate the expenditure, from these sources, would provide facilities which the port must ford for sufficient funds to justify a joan to defray the increased output of cat, which the hills for the new colonies would not be delayed a subordinates that interest to expectations cost of the war. Fall self-government for isles back contain, falk heard here just now moment longer than necessary.
KWANGSI
Kusilin, 2nd July.
perceiving that the situation might at any moment become serious, took the necessary punitive measures To-day all danger is over; are altogether reassuring, and the future may be contemplated without apprehension. In
EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA, authoritative quarters the sending of a military
I write from s city stricken with a violent expedition to Sian is not contemplated.?
epidemic of cholera. In my last communiça tion I mentioned that there was cholers Admiral Dewey, gising evidence before the Since then it has increased to such an extent Senate's Committee on the Philippines so the that people are dying by hundreds daily. Two 26th alt, made a positive statement to the effectdays ago I beard that 405 corpses were carried that Manila had been surrendered to him at the city was actually handed over it was in the time the Spanish foot was suck, and when
paramanos of a detipite ruderstanding t Simasif and the Spanish Governor-General. The latter wanted to surrender the ofty, to him bare accepted the normal surrender then it he had people few can have survived. They are to be after the destruction of the fleet, and he would boggare are by this time extinct. Among such Lad 5,000 troops to garrison the place. Admiral son dying everywhers, and number more aco
out of the West Gate alone. Another report
ly extensive There Facia says that over a thousand have died outside the North Gate, where the suburb is not particular-
Whele families are reported to have died. The bat, the mortality is certainly very heavy
☎ Patriota of the th ult. staten that of foto Largave been imported on the appointment of a Substantive Resident Speculation, says the l'erak Pioneer, is rife into Macao, and adds that their supposed to the Southern State. Inter alio, the edds destination-the armènot being required for use” Lin Maczowls the interior of China. The jopare now said to be in favour of Mr. Walter Dewey further said that he bever recognised put out to lie. The top of the wall in favourite
nal comments on the complications that might
| Egerton, C.M.G., of the Straite Civil Service
Telegraphic Address: Prize, Code 4.B.C. 5th Bd. arises for the Portuguese Government, and draws on his way out from home. Should be
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DEATHS.
On the 21st July, at the General Hospital, Singapore, WILLIAM FEIN ELVEY, aged 4 years At Receview Cottage" Singapore, VICTOR, son of Jour PEREIRA, gal 5 years.
The Daily Press.
Hongkong OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C LONDON ÚFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C
HONGKONG, 1st August, 1902,
the attention of the Ministry of Marine to the
conspicuously able Administrator and spalon be the selection, this Federation will sequre a
all round lover of sport, whose high reputation is common property. ·
At the Police Court the other day & China- man was charged with hawking live frogs without a licence. Diving a hand into his
At a parade at the Royal Marine Barracks wallet, he pulled out a squirming lizard, which for service in China, at the bands of Mra on the 24th June the following received medals he held up in front of the magistrate, exclaiming Corbet (wife of the colonel-commandant; Col. “No, I wasn't bawking frogs; this is what A. D. Corbet, C.B.) Capt. E. J. Stroud, apparently requires a licence quite as much as Bagler C. H. Kimmings, and Prislus W. I was hawking." However, the sale of lisirds Sergia. W. H. Vincent and W. Gregory, does that of frogs, and the hawker was fined a Frary, W. Schofield, E. Packwood, J. Rafteity. couple of dollars.
J. Hamilton, T. A. Bro, A. T. Coles, T. McDermid, J. Gillard, A. Young, J. R.
We are told by RESTER's telegram of the published in full in the Timce, the name
We note in the list of Coronation Honours, 29th July that the commercial community Commodore Francis Powell, C.B., who he at home is well satisfied with the terins of been made a KC.M.G. It is encions that Sir JAMES MACKAY's agreement with China. Beater shonki have omitted mention of We bave had but a few outlines of the final when telegraphing the local honours. Probably form of this agreement, though we learnt a the fact that Commodore Powell had but just few days ago that Chini had unconditionally left Hongkong escaped obserration.
Brewster, N, Viney, W. R. Bull, A. Terts, H. A. Moores, S. Keetch, P. Sweeney, PW. Homan, D. McKay, F. G. Wrod, G. Gibson, R. W. Francis, A. C. Keray, L. R. Wills, W G. Eades, W. L-cook, and J. W. Maco.
Aguinaldo's Government.
song to ships of a heavy draught as any that pass through Bnes.
an broed commercial linow. The argument in that stuce coal might be shipped; in unlimited quantitise, from a common harbour, there could be no good reason for superior accommodation", nuless general trade could be captured and held. Increase of capitaleation from £500,000 to £1,500,000 could not have been urged for mining development, for the reason that the mining property was in band before a suggestion of the increme, and in successful operation: Therefore the diference between the two aume may be šildTM to represent nativa confidence in the traits growth of an already busy region. It is upon the prospect of meh growth rather than upon expectation that other northera poris will auffer in business activity malatially, that
brought to public attention are involveu ́in more far-reaching, then those beretofire
the advantages of Chinwangiao, a júzkopen this movement. Enough he b
for commerce all the year on a on, where com meica comes to a standstiil for four cold mouths able by ice, to render sufficient at this time
canse nearly every port is made guapproach-
Bere reminder of that advantage. Yet the harbour remained open in other years without
surrendered Maula for four the Filipinos in front of the Examination Halls. There, The Spaniards place for such, as is also the King City Square
would enter. Not wgun need have been fired any numbers can be seen in all stages, dying but for the desire of the Governor, who said that and dead. It is most pitiable to see and to be his honour demanded a few shote. The Spaniards Powerless to do anything to help. The supplying as other than a convenience to skippers, did not fire because he (Admiral Dewby) of coffins has long since been exhausted. New warned them not to. Admirs! Seymour all the tub and backst-makers and the or advised Aguinaldo to trant the Americans penters are making any sort of coffing to try to as their best friends. Admiral Dewey stated meet the great demand. But still this is not that it was he and not the Filipinos who cap-enough, for I hear that sumbers are being tured Eubig Bay. He took possession of Sabig buried, merely wrapped up in matting, often Aguinaldo from passing, Bay berause a German warship was preverting two and three together.
A GREAT STORED SER
WEATHER NOTICE.
The following was issued from Kowloon Observatory yesterday
The barometer has risen over the B. coast of China; fallen in N.E. Japan, the Northern depression having approached the Northern islands.
Moderate SE and E. winds on the China Forecast, or variable winds, light; fair:
RESCUED FROM AN UPIURNED JUNK
belated chewhere, who were driven here and had no alternative. The best that might be said of this port was that ships might come offshore in winter, and rish getting their cargon in over the ice, or through the breakers that cover the seals for some distance from shore. Now there has been dredging,;and twó piere, well adv
ced in coust allon, will project
wir
The weather for the past fortnige steden moor very bad, perhaps in part sccounting, thunder, but on Sunday, 22nd June, there w great mortality. The great hoat broke with
a tremendous storm for nearly the whole day, In Bfteen hours about fifteen inches of rain
piers, and tracks will
miles Inla
it may be pos the ships, to
Finet respectively and furnish ide here he depth of water sty low tide. Railroad to the and, of the Traske connget, a few the Imperial
the interior reach much less timettlin
mergheut
with
rey,
single bandling from goods to any place in the Imperial lines in.. cargoes. be sub
and often to Infinive
houses,
this mpany.
tive settlement, of tho and, therein may lie a porte as threatining as
On the 31st at 11.15 a.m. The barometer is still falling over the Philippines owing to the fall, causing a tremendous food within the city, depression to the Eastward of Luzon.
the ordinary channels being unalons to carry off so much water Numbers of houses Reuter's agent at Constantinople, writing on
were flooded ont, and of the rest very few ashore at other ports, where they an His June 24, says: The Britisk colony Leng hoasts
roofs were in a condition, to stand egobject to further lundile accepted the draft of the proposed treaty Fleet, will receive with much pleasure the ground on the Okweidan, a roomy plateau
aamerous friends in the colony and the of four cricket chula, one of which has The latter expression, however, is in news of the honour conferred on him, which situated just outside the town, which also coast.
has ite
ahly caused almost the whole population to catch their destination Consumers rain. The temperature also falling coünder- delays, before they can be fairly. danger of misleading us into thinking that China has given in to all that Great Britain
was undoubtedly deserved.
furnishes an excellent golf course and folo
chills, and thus be realy to saccumb to the rents will get the benellt of o bas asked for, since we are already A fatal accident occurred on the Singaporeground Last week, while a watch was being
prevailing chofera. Hince then the weather and some sinull saving in onst, acquainted with the previous abortive Kranji Railway on the 18th ult. A Chiness played, & certain pasha, whose connection with
has been very wet and miserable, and for the ways. Chances for businees. past two days the rain has been steady, and a place Commission attempts to arrive at harmony. What coolie employed near Bukit Timah imprudently the secret service is notorious, happened to pass
cold north wind blowing. With a change to proposes to invite settlements HEUTER gives us as this main points of the attempted to jump from one track to another over the Ohmeidan and noticed the crowd of new treaty are there. China has agreed to line. He missed his footing and fell on
t of that natars, by as the train was slowly moving along the onlookers was larger than usual, the day befug
drier weather I think the disease would fossen, offering land at low prices, preferring to sell i While patrolling in the vicinity of Cheung abolish Yakin texes throughout the Empire, the rails between the tracks, having both
genoral buliday. A couple of days later the Hee island the other day, No. 2 police lauach various means to get rid of the saskudes, but in trade them to hold a
The population of the city has been using close to the cost for the sake of exported returns. in return for consent to a surtax which will tege smashed, and being injured so averely to play "ball" on the Okmsidan was resefuded The Eccident could not long have happened, for avail. If the same effort was expended in this regard, British Embassy was notified that permission came across a junk floating bottom-upwards. processions and bangings of gangs are of little deter mseto
for profitsinhish might bring the taxation on foreign imports up to that he died in half an hour. The Singapore Imperial Iradé, and a request was added two then were swimming in the water and cleaning the city and generally speaking it to incline tonad
from coming Disposition in between ten and eleven per cent. ad valorem, Free Press says: Tho as yet incomplete that play should accordingly be stopped.
beliored eleven other of the occupants were clinging to is not a dirty city and in exborting, the people according to the present system of valuation, fences to the Hine, and at the level ornmings,
the bottom of the junk where they were not to eat uncooked fruit and half-cooked menace. China will also open the five new Treaty the way children wander about and men walk The Shanghai Mercury gives, the following probed in comparative safety. Bergeant perts of which wo spoke yesterday. Great across the track, will necessitate extreme caution account of the drowning of Mr. Roberts, the Ashmore was in charge of the pelos launch, regetables, much better results could be looked that prot Britain, on the other hind, has "expressed in working the line at first.
missionary, at Weihaiwei-A very sad death and he had a boat lowered and regened the ber willingness to support China in her
ocarred here the other day to a bathing unfortunate people, who, when they got on board A gentleman residing in Kowloon his party consisting of Dr. N. Case and Mr. the launch, informed him that the master of the policy of reform." Wes rote in ourisque of grievance to ventilate, one that concerns the Roberta. They were babitual bathers and juuk was imprisoned in the cabin. Taking with the 29th ultimo on the subject of the abadi- Sanitary Board. He says that on the road usually took a native sampan from which they hit a sxe, Sergeant Ashmore wes rowed to tion of lekin and did Lot find it possible leading past Taimalatani Police Station there dived off, the sampan-man keeping near them the junk, on to which he climbed and knocked to hope much from the abolition of the is daily to be seen--and amcelta Sanitary This day, however, a small foreign boat was
in the bottom a koin through which the Ching- dues, it being practically certain that the Board dust-cart laden with evil-amelling offal offered them and accepted. They pulled out man, frightened but none the worse for his ad local officials would find some means of which is strewn also on the surrounding and jumped overboard, when Mr. Roberte im venture, was drawn to safety, exacting the some charges under a different roadway. Every day the cart in there, and mediately began to call for help. Dr. Cine d name. Hew Bir JaxuS MACKAY'S treaty permanent festure of the landscape. The it was only fun, but so soon as he realised that Indeed seems to have been constituted a not at first take mnoh notice of this, thinking.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. proposes to guard against this we cannot tell. We fear that the vast difficulty of night and odour are disgraceful, adds our his friend was in danger he at once went to the for this port on the 30th all 6 10 a
The P. & C. steamer Maxagen left Singapore the operation lightly called "the abolition should be done. We do not know, perhape boat was drifting, and although Dr. from New York arrived at Singapore on the correspondent, who conclude by taking what rescue. In the meantime, however, the little The Barber" Line steamer Lowther Castle, who have not at least pasted a considerable have a mlutary effect, Anyhow, we should unable to keep him dost long enough to The N.P. steamer Glympia arrived at Tacocus – whole apparatus õpustitutes, a part of their life in China ports. The beat advise our correspondent to try it.
from Japan and Hongkong on the 29th nit
ala
ITEMS OF NEWS, :
Luy superiar port accommodations. for.
The morement reported from districts a little
the wires are cat Natining way.
No news whatever of the rebellion; possibly with foreign manufactuters, and cet into the farther South to establish native couunctions
The price of rice in now about 84,00; a high price for these parts-N-U. Faily News
receire bere strong impetas. As natives have business of foreign commission houses, may
always bed the interior connections, such opposition to native echemes as may he met. One of the strangest and most unexpected of inland must come largely from salives in the the mes to which we could imagine a leg as empley of foreign houses, and while blood and being put is that of an orgau of hearing. Yet water are commonly supposed to be of about suck seems to be one at least of the functions of equal thickness in these parts, it seems probable the fort lags in the cricket. On the outer side that a derdoping tendency to encourage trade of the tibia a small oval spa may be seen, in
which the strong armature, which covers the potations wholl native will deprive that sort Fost of the body is reduced to thin and of valry of corld qualities early in the proceed membranous condition, asking this sort of hugs window or
Communicating with when natires thall become independent
may be such impulse to trade, *g, are the ends of a perpe, and can hardly be doubted therefore that the poncerned in it, as to stand the lease of
auditory organ. houses for long time, where c001
A well dred; but the proosss is an undermining
of lekin " cannot be expected to strike those note to the Sanitary Board ofldes, would Cate tried his best to save his felund, he was 80th ult. and wails for Hongkong gia Manithia 1716 Crambene
reach the boat.
to-day, ang
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