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Out of the 4 steamships, with a total tonnige of 46,102, which entered the port of Bang ok in August, Great Britain claimed 4, of 2,940
the employees of a company in Rasion territory on account of their nationality A serious international affair would im mediately appear.. But this reported outrage occurs in territory still Chinese, by [ The Snal tie in the Warren Football Bhield Russia's own admission in black and white. Lat Singapore on the 5th inst. was won by the
too!
The Japaneng exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery attracted 000 visitors in a fortnight.
Honolulu papers to band report the murder by a Japanese cabin-boy of Captain J. Ja Jacobson, of the a.s. Fred J. Wood, while the
A. S. WATSON & CO., Fu'on is to be borne, the question Suth. Co: R., who defented the Tanjong Pagar vessel was bound from Portland to China with
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a cargo of lumber, Mr. Mauris de Banson, who was formerly General Chou, who is to be relieved of the stationed in Blan, is to be Secretary to thin-chief comment in the Philippines at the end-of Elabassy at Paris, with the rank of Minister September by General George Davis, is to have a great reception en bis arrival at San Francisco from-Maulla, as it is considered that General Chaffee's condeat of military affairs in the Philippines has greatly enhanced his reputation both in military circles and with the public.
may well be asked, what of Great Britain's team by 0. remaining prestige in North China. It is not know outside-Ministerial ciroles what our Government is doing with regard to the continued occupation of Manchuria und | Plenipotentiary. the arbitrary acts of the Russian com- inanders. Questions asked in Parliament have failed to elicit any information of value. Yet it ban hardly be believed that nothing at all is being done. In the first place, such a supposition would mean that Ter 24the new Anglo-Japanese Treaty, which is
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looked upon as such a notable stroke of $7.90 policy, breaks down at its first trial. Great 9.60 Britain and Japan jointly guaranteed the 1320 integrity of China and Coren. Manchuria is not excepted from this convention, as it was, according to the German statement, in the once lauded Anglo-German Agreement. Ifj then Russia enn so far neglect the new Dual Alliance in the East as to settle down for an indefinite time in Manchuria, the
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SHANGHAI, 15th September, 5 p.m.
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Armed Boxers entered Chingtu to-day Some of them were killed or captured in the streets of the town. The shops. are
MACAU,
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Macao, 14th September. 210, WRATAM .... The weather here during the last week bas boon delightful, and the heat has been tampered by an occasional really cool bregas, sadh seeming as it were the harbingers of the coming winter. Apropos at this, I may call attention to the need for adjualment in the temperaturos redor- dad. by the meteorological office, which daily points a damning Hager at Canton and Macao, nad presents to the residents of Hongkong the consolation that they are living in the coolest place in South China: in reality those who
have been to these these porte in' turn will
agres that this mouth Canton has been the coolest, sad that Macao is invariably less trying than-Hongkong—alwaga okœpting the Peak,
A New York despatch of 5tli inst.says:-The minch-discussed anti-expansion plank will in all Aquording to a retura made by the Sanitary probability not be incorporated in the Democratic closed and the military are patrolling the which is for the most part only won from afar. Bureas in the Japanese Home Department on platform. All old Democratio doctrines are
ignored in the campaign book which has just place. The situation is serious. the 2nd inst., the total number of cholera easER reported in Japan this year is approximately been issued by the congressional campaign com. 5,239, of which 2,625 ended fatully. The inmittee; but it charges the Republicans with fected area extends over three cities and thwarting anti-trust legislation, advocates the twenty-one profectares.
A telegram received in Shanghai from Tokyo stated that Prince Trai Chiên, Special Ambas- sudor to the Coronation, was to be mot at Shimonoseki by too Chian Morelunts' steamer
revision and rednation of the tariff, an offe:tust conclusion of reciprocity.tranties and in this.. | issue accuser the Republicans with inexcusable
and unnecessary delay.
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LONDON, 13th September.
BAD HARVEST IN ENGLAND. As a result of the late rains, the harvest in
· AREIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Last Sunday there were mere visitors in Maçao than there have boon' bofore this summer, and also, both the Robin and Sandpaper were hero. The latter bost loft for the West River on Monday, but it is hoped that it will bring back Capt Lockhart for his honeymoon in the middle of next month. The Robis went out for firing practice on Monday and the next morning followed the Sandpiper to Samsbul. This wook
Alliancs is proved impotent within the Heinya, which had gone there to convey the has been published annenacing the formation England is tho worst since 196), A consider. also there are a number of visitors from Hong
bricfost date of its conclusion, and the boast of Lord SALISBURY's last few months of office is shown to be foolish and idle.
Certain nations, no doubt look forward
Prince and suite straight to Tientsin, and that they would love Bhimonoseki yesterday, the 151 ist, for their destination.
According to a Tongshan report, there has These CLARETS are specially selected with equanimity to the permanent occupa, been a fight between Cantonese and the Chiasse and obtained from the LEADING tien of Manchuria by China's northern police there ever some gambling doux, and there are said to be several southern rascals at FRENCH GROWERS; they are of excepneighbour. Germany has shown that she Tougahan who are a curse to their quiet and do not care what becomes of a province hard-working country mou, who would be very where her trade is practically nou-existent.ginal to be rid of Liem but dare not take the France naturally welcomes the idea. A mutter into their own hands for fear of troubles writer in the Revue des Deux Mondes last in their distant homes. month has an article.ou what he calls "Russian Manchuria." Taking the remark- are recommended to the notice of Connoissable view that Russia's pacific intentions seurs as high-class after-dinner Wines.
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are shown by the continuation of the Trans-
Siberian line through Manchuria, ho maintains (which nobody will dispute) that Russia must go on guarding the railway, even if the evacuates the rest of the pro. vince, and (a totally different matter) that Russia must not permit any commercial competition in Menchuria, Russia, says the writer, will have the fruits of annexa- A. S. WATSON & CO. tion without any of the responsibilities This is a very natural view for a French mu, au admirer of France's ally, to take. It cannot, however, commend itself to the nations with any commercial interests in Manchuria. Three uations, Great Britain, the United States, and Japan, in varying proportions, have important stakes
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HONGKONG, 16th September, 1902. ·
The Nagraki Press understands that the Japanese Ministers of Home Affairs and Fi-"} manes buy a new enmo to a final decision nafavOUT"> able to the eliinato for the Nagasaki Harbour-
improvement scheme, and have formally notified the Mayor to this effect. The Home Minister has decided to despatch a responsible official to Nagasaki to go thoroughly into the question
and report to him
The latest news from Chenchor received at Changsha reports the arrest so far of sixteen rowdies. Some belong to Chonchou city and of the team lying, be a chruthier of that city who happened to be in Chouchon. on the occasion of the murder of Mossre. Bruce and Lowis, it being one of the regular weskly market days. Not one of the sixteen would, Lowever, sufers trimself to be the head of the riot, and the officials are still looking for the man.
Mr. J. D Spreckels, proprietor of-the Sun Franciso Guit, has sworn to a warrant in the
meet
A resolution of the Government of India
of a Board of Scientific Advice to ordinarily twice a year. Its fauction will be able rise in the price of wheat is expected. that of a central authority in relation to the various relentific departments growing up in connection with the Revenue and Agricultural Department. Its duties will be to see the work of scientific research distributed to the best
advantage and
prevent the
DUBLIN AND THE CRIMES ACT. The Dublin Corporation have adopted a
resolution protesting against the insult and outrage to the citizens by the proclamation of
elsims of the Crimea Act in Dublin, which is described
SINGAPORE'S WATER FAMINE.
kong, including the Colonial Secratary, who has come over for the shooling,
FESTIVITIES
On Friday evening the Governor gave an
evening party at the Flors in honour of Mrs.
Lollo's birthday, there were alarge number of
guests and the garden was besutifully lighted
up with Japanese lanterns. On September 28th the King of Portugal's birthday there will be a service in the Cathedral in the morning, a parade in the afternoon, and in the evening a ball either at the Floravorat Government House. There will probably be the usual illu. minations, and it is to be hoped that one or two British gunboats will be present. The bazaar which I mentioned in my last latter will take place on October 11 in the Aranidla Vason: da
abstract science being givo. uodus procedence over economie or applied sciences. The Board as the most crimeless city in the world. will be presided over by the Secretary of tho Revenue and Agricultural Department. The Indian Government has asked the Secretary of State for the services of ao entomologist.
The lates! Straits papers to hand state that the drought contiuam; the ralu that appears CHOLERA IN THE PHILIPPINES.
to descend in ample quantities all around The cholern in Iloilo is assuming something the island refuses to shower its blessings on of an epideinio form. The report of the 4th Singapore. The resources of the Municipality Gama a ladies' committee has been formed to inst, from thero showed a mortality of usarly
ars being severely taxed. but so far they have make arrangements and to receive gifts of any 390 in the province. Inspectors have been proved eqad to the occasion. The latest de-kind for the bazaar. detailed to fight the dis ase there sud orery.velopment is municipal well-opening and well- thing possible will be done by the civil digging. Some of the old masonry weils built by authorities to stamp it out. The City of Syed Allie bin Mahomed al-Junted about the Manila had about the average number of cases year 1851 have been found. The work of on the 4th inst.:-12 Filipinos, 3 Chinese, vnd erecting stand-pipas is progressing well and as 2 Americans. The returns of eases and deaths
soon as there is a sufficient number on the large which have been reported since the commence- ment of the outbreak show 3,869 and 2,912 as the respective totale of cases and death.
FATAL ACCIDENT AT NAVAL YARD EXTENSION WORKS.
main, the supply to the ride mains in some of the thickly populated side streets will be cut off and householders will have to draw their sup- plios from the stand-pipes. All that ono be done in the way of watering the streets with
[FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT,]:
Mac, th September. MORE TAXATION, ET It appears that the Government of this Holy City is not satisfied with the increased revenues
derived from monopolies in gambling hones, in opium-farms, and in some of the primary necessities of life, and is imposing more taxation on various industries which will render the life
of the working-class more arluons and living Ordinance,
By a new
salt water is being done, bus with a supply of generally vermut each pay
watar caris limited to sight, the watering aros is necessarily restricted. The other carts are engaged in conveying fresh water to high level
in Manchurian trade. Two of these nations police court at San Francisco charging Gover-Yard extension works at Ma Tau Kok, was districts.
have guaranteed to each other the province's integrity, in com mou with that of the rest of China.
Is it not therefore more than time that an understanding is come to in the matter before things go too far? If the situation continues to develop in the manner it has recently been developing, then we can see no eecurity whatever for the peace of the Far East-and this peace means also the peace of the world "in general.
His Excellency the Governor and family will take up their residence at the Pouk on Wedn. aúny.
The annual general meeting of the Hong- keng Cricket Club will be held in the Pavilion on Tuesday nurt, the 23rd inst., at 5.15 p.m.
Magisterial enquiries into four recout caves of fatal collapses of bonses are shortly to be
held. The first one opens on the 25th iust, at
2.15 m.
nor Gage of Californm with libel. The alleged Thal is contained in a statement, published on the 8th alt., in which the Governor said that vharges against him recently published in the Cull were made for this express purpose of attempting to defeat his renomination Judga Cabani-s signed the warrant, which was placed in the hands of Captain of Detectives John Martin for service on the Governor.
Mr. Fyes, a surveyor who had enough of British North Borneo after a few months service, this describes one of the sights there, the Straits Times says:-They have a railway there, and it is the faaniast zuilway yon ever suw or heard of. It was constructed before
It was reported yesterday that Saen Chak (34), a coolis employed ou, the Naval
the gib of a crane falling on his head. The accidentally killed on Saturday afternoon by
unfortuante man's left leg was broken, and the gib also inflicted a terrible wound on the crown of bis head. The deceased was engaged with others in moving large blocks of granite with the crane, and at the time of the accident was waking the key of the crane fast to a block of granite. The wire rope suddenly parted, allowing the gib of the crane to fall on the deceased, who was killed instautane.usly. The body was removed to the mortuary.
CRICKET.
OFFICERS,
OFFICERN, E.G.A., V. SERGEANTS, R.G‘A, cart-ronda were made, and the railway does not in the Happy Valley on the 11th los
Appended are the soures of this match, played seem to have any approach road at ull; and for sixteen miles it runs through a mangrove swamp into which it almost disappears! That is the Jesselton-Beaufort railway and Jesseltou is now the capital.
A. German contemporary says:—At the in- ternational prize-fring which was arranged for officers and men of the different foreign con The United States. exports to Hongkong in tingents, and which took place on 10th and 1902 are estimated to be $8,500,000 (gold) in | 19th ultimo in Shanbaikwan in favourable offical statistics just published. In 1892 they were $4,894,049.
Beside the one case of plague (Japanese) last wook there was one fatal case of cholera Chinese). Otherwise the Colony was free
from communicable diseas0,
On the 9th inst. a farewell dinner was given to Sir James L. Mackay at the Shanghai Club by some of the numerous frienda that be
weather, the Indian regiment made the best score, whilst the Germans came in second, the French third, the Japanese fourth, the Russians fifth and the Italians (naval detachment) last. It was highly intervaling to watch the firing of the different nationalities, the Russians fring
with fred bayoarta, Colonel Dobbie of the Punjab regiment made an excellent score in pistol-firing and also secured a first prize in rifle-firing.
The Osaka Asahi pablishes the following paragraph as based on the statement of a tra voller who returned from London by the Kama-
kuru Maru, and landed at Kobe on the 3rd inst The traveller is presumably Mr. Matani, First S orotary to the Japanese Legation in London:
Lieut. L. A. Fanshawe, u Thurlow Deut. II. W. Smith, e Wallis, ↳ Thurlow 16 Capt. D. Clapham, at Meggs, b Harvey. 1ient, Canningham, o Gallagher, 5 Field 23 Capt. Stevenson, b Wallis..... Capt. Boyd, b Thurlow Liawi. Watson, Field, b Wallis Livut. Blund, a and b James Lieut, Clark, a Harvey, b Wallis. Lient Spencer, b Thurlow. Lient, Dianoy, not ant....
Bxtres
Total
BERGEANTS.
Sgt. Wallin, 1.b.w., b Fanshawo. C.Q.M.8. James, b FanelawO Syt. Marys, b Clapham Sgt. Field, b Fanshawe Mr.-Gr. Thurlow, at Smith,
sigt. Jamon, st Smith,b Fainhawo ...... C.Q.M.8. Asell, e Cunningham, b
stevansen...
C.Q.M.S. Harvey, e Bwith, btevenson Sgt. Ewen, cunningham, b Stevenson, Q.M.8. Saith, run out. Sgt. Gallagher, not out
Extres
Total
1
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ALLEGED ARMS SMUGGLING.
It is reported from Tientsia that Viceroy Yuan Shi-kai is much concerned with the receipt of news, first from Germany, that a sleamer laden with 10,000 Mansers and sixty.pompous, with the necessary ammunition, left Hamburg
NORTHERN NOTES.
The following items are from the E. & T. Timer (shortly to become a daily as well as a weekly paper) of the 6th instant:--
The marriage of Yung Lu's daughter to Prince Chim is notified to take place on the 29th of the 9th moon.
It is conâdently stated that the stamp-duty wiil shortly come into operation, and if the Chinese public rightly understand its object it will prove a very entisfactory means of revenue to the Government, as well as tend to simplify the complications surrounding contracts and title deede in this country.
Yung: In the other day weat to the Palace to retaru Haoks for "posthumous bonours granted 10 his sacestora." This rather sat official Peking on the qui vive, as nothing had been heard of it. Enquiry showed that Yang Lu had asked this favour, and as with him to- ask in to hate, i. was granted.
reservation.
all firs-oracker. yearly $1,000. Only one or two establishments will be able to cumply with this regalation. The authorities are making a low compelling, under threat of Ene and imprisonment, a masters to register their servants; of call, a fer is charged for every registration, "on: It is | said that the fee will be swali. Notsung is wrap done gratis in this city. The enforcement of the Ordinance will probably meet with great opposition amongst the Chinese, large numbērs of whom will leave for other places, and the
trade will suffer by IL it is the Chinese, who are supporting the Colony. There is no necessity for this legislation When a com mittes was appointed in Hongkong một long age to study this very question in that Celony, Sir Henry Blake and others who have large experienos did not approve the registration of
sorrante,
Hongkong will gain by Macao's blunders. Someone has suggested that the Munisipal Council shout register all authorities of this Colony, and by imposing on them à regular fev, bring some money to the Municipality, tha revenues of which, have to agrest extent been appropriated by the Governmenten saad
DE POLIO LEGISLATION, The authorities here are not antisled that a man could not be imprisoned for more than
According to the Je Je, the Russians have drawn attention to some points in the new Commercial Treaty which they say menace China's integrity, and they warn the Chinese twenty-four hours without being charged before Government that if they do not protest against a magistratë, as was formerly the law, Aunord- the Treaty the withdrawal from Manchurising to a new police Ordinanes, the commander
of the force may keep men in the beers will not take place. This is a fairly safe threat,
jul for forty-sight hours, without a trial, mut but we accept the statement with great reckoning holidays, when Government establish- meuta are ofcent. A urePress law for all Portuguese Colonies has already received koyal signstore and will soon be put in force. In future, all Portuguesa who write against the Government and its officers eren in paper are liable to punishment, offenders are forsigases residio Portuguese juris for twelve Perhaps those
We are glad to hear on the beat authority that the prohibition of inland navigation on the Láda has been withdrawn by the Russian authorities ander orders from St. Potenburg, the only condition being the observance of the inland steam navigation rules and regulations. Messra, Baudinel & Co. sra to be congratulated ou this termination of what appeared a voxutions interruption of their enterprise.
from
law would like to propose the
ment of corporal and wou
of slavery, and the branding of -
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Ir is refreshing to sec a vigorous protest against Russia's conduct in Manchurin made at last in a responsible journal which is not published in the Far East. It is a long time now since the British Proes in China and Japan raised its voice against the absolute want of faith shown by the Tour's Government with regard to the north-easternmost province of the Chinese empire. We need not recapitulate, all the insincere assurances made by Muscovite representatives in the East and at the courts
The visitors to the City Hall Library and of the Powers as to Russia's intention one Museum during last week were 200 non-Chinese, day in the near future to evacuate Man and 40 Chinese to the former, við 48 nov- churia, safeguarding saly the railway line, Chinese and 1,795 Chinese to the latter inslitu- No one requires to be reminded how Russia tion. has acted up to her traditional policy. Agreements have been signed and, promises | made, with the customary sequel of non-
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. fulfilment. But of late the conduct of the made during his stay in Shanghai. Mr. F. 8.The reply of Viscount Cranborne, Under- invading officials in Manchuria has been Bourne, Acting Chist Justice, bing in the Fecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the
The M.M. stoamer Salarie, with the French intolerable. Not only have travellers been chair, and Messrs. C. J. Dudgeon and E. B. question relating to the Anglo-Japanese Alli- in June last, presumably for China. But the mail, left Biegapore on the 15th inst., at 6p.m.,
are ofter severely priticised and sometimes in a prevented as far as possible from getting Steltowe in the 'vige chairs. After the toast ace in the House of Commons (that England moment the steamer had left Hamburg all for this part via Baigon.
The F.M. steamer Chiar, with mails. &c. most extraordinary manner. The Portugnons about Manchurin at all and all non-Russian of the King had been duly honoured, the Chair did not ask for. froaties, she granted them) may trace of her was lost until it was learnt that she which left honce on the 14th alt, for Sau Frau-Government does not learn migh from enutóm- trade checked to the extent of the aggressora man proposed the health of the guest of the have been a blip of tongue. It is not probable, had arrived in some Philippine port in July: cisco, via Shanghai, o, arrived at her desti-porary history Spain blatant the frises for the power, but now we are told that the Russian evening in a brief speech, to which Sir James that be made such an utterance with say iuten where the munitions had been trauslipped uation on the 19th inst
loss of the Philippine archipelago, Religions tion of slighting Japan. Viscount. Cranborne into another vessel. Then came nows that The .&O. steamer Gaelic, with malla, &o., Minister at Poking has advised the responded.
appeared afterwards to have felt uneasy the the eargo had arrived in August at Musso, left Ban Francisco for this port via Honolulu, orders have been abolished long ago in Portugal and in her Colonies, If Portugal Ipson hər commander of the troops to expel the The P & T. Times writes:-To us it is nature of his reply, and could not bare had a where a steamer flying the Chinese fag took on the 3rd inst. Britial employees of the Chinese Imperial matter of surprise that Sir James Macky and sound sleep that night.
The TK steamer Hongking Mars, with Colonies, whose fault wil it ba Pi.. Nxt morning he over the arms and ammunition. From this,
maila, &c, left San Francisco for this port via Meritime Customs who were sent to his colleagues have paid no visit to the North. called on the Secretary for Foreign Affairs spot all trace has been lost. Secret enquiries Honolulu, &c., on the 11th inst. A 27 resume charge of the Manchurian Postal The vast bulk of the northern trade is masked (Lord Lansdowne) and made an explanation made at all the treaty ports at the instance of The .PR. steamer Tartar arrived at Naga-” Bervice. Well may the New York Times by the fact that, qua imports, it is tabulated in At the same time Viscount Hayashi, the the Peiyang authorities have failed, so far, in saki at8 am, on the 15th inst, and left agaiu talk of effrontery" and "cynicism" Shanghai. Hal Sir James come North he Japanese Minister. visited the Fore gu Office giving the needed enlightenment, and it is at 5 pm. same day for Kobe, which she is dhe the part of Russia. The words are not would have found that Lekin looms by no means and asked for an interview with Viscount thought that the cargo was meant either for to arrive at 6 am. to ITOW,
The N.P. steamer Victoria left Tacoma for rong enough.. The Russians are behov. largely in North Chins and that it is not the Cranborne, who received the Japanese Minister the Kwangel rebels or to arm the mapidly Japan and Hongkong on the 12th inst, ng in Manchuris as their Government dreadful incalms on trade that it is in the with a downeast face. Viscount Cranborne then multiplying Boxers in the Yangtze Valley.. I would not dare to act in Russia berselentre and parts of the South. Those best made exhaustive explanations, and offered pra The above story is from the N-C Daily in New York on the 10th inst
qualified to know maintain that as a rule it fuss apolégiss. The result was a thorough News's Notes in Native Attire Wo wonder
The 0.88, steamer Kator lett Singapore on write, the receiving of interlocutory applications, It can be imagined what an outcry would amounts to no more then 24 or 3 per cent. ad reconciliation, and the conversation onded in if the Mace Government's attention has the 14th inst. for this fort, and is dus un the ete, and the fraction arise were that Government to expel valorous.
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SUPREME COURT VACATION::
The Supreme Court will enter upon the Long Vacation on Saturday next, the 17th lost, tha Vacation terminates on Friday, 17th October. During that time the Supine Court and The silk ex the N.P.steamer Victoria arrivedoes will be open for the purpose of holding the Criminal dessous, also testo uning of
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