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eest interests of Europeane acg established in India; what possibility thero in for Japanise extending their influence there when stablished in business; and whether the Japannes can racoessfully compete with Europeans in Thi Mr. Takoi has received a grant of 2,500 yen from the Japanese Foreign Ofes towards his travelling expenses.

Kobe hout Yokohama iu an Interport law": anxiety and trouble, caused less friction than might have been anticipated, thanks toomis match at Kobe on the 19th inst, Merera, to the acceptance by the Customs of a Hancock and Murray winning by 8 mačts to 1. "temporary, specific tariff on piece goods Mr. Yokoi, Editor of the Omka Shimpa les compiled by the American, British,gous to India to investigate how far the busi *German, and Japanese Associations of Commerce." The revente collected was the bighest on record for Shanghai, its total of Hk. Tis. 8,152,096 being II. Tia, $2,000 better than the total of 1899, the previous record year. Every heading showed un increase, especially those of Import and Export Duties "This is the more satis factory," says the Commissioner, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHA Tlittle of the increase noted can be due to "the effective & per cent rate, so many "goods-claiming the old Tariff privileges being en route to the East up to the last "possible memont.”

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The total value of foreign goods imported into Ebaugliai in 1901, exclusive of re- exports, was estimated at one hundred and fifty-five and a balf millions of taels, thirty- five and a half millions better than in 1900 and six millions better than in 1899. It is very satisfactory to read that the countries which showed most largely in the improre nout were India, with a trade of 12 million trels, Hongkong, with 10 millions; and the United States, with faillions, 18.00 1.50 in to be noted that Hongkong Mill yarn was imported into Shanghai for the first time in 1901, to the extent of 2,550 piculs. Exports and re-exports during the year shower an increase of two and three-quarter 24.00 2.00 millions of taels of the 1900 figures. The items which improved in demand were bristles, curios, fangus, beup, hilex, esamum seed, vegetable oils, and animal and vegetable tallow. More raw silk, too, was exported than in 1900, but the trade is described by Mr. Hoesox as unprofitable to both buyers and sellers, to the former ou account of the fall in exchange and to the Per Don. Per Bot.

Jatter owing to the fluctuations in tael rates. 21.00 1.75

A big decline occurred in the export of tea. 21.00 1.75 The crop was only fair average one,” and, says the report, had it not been for 27.00 225 the small stocks in the United States, 30.00 2.50 Chnula, and Great Britain, plus shortage of supply, the prices paid could never have 45.00 3.75 been maintained." As with imports and exports, the coast trade showed a very 34:00-4:30

considerable incrense on the previous pair's figures, and the inland transit trade was flourishing. Mr. Hosson draws attention to A. S. WATSON & CO. the fact that out of 10,202 passes applied for only 184 were on behalf of foreign LIMITED,

firms. During the year 177 passes were upplied for for German goods, and thres cach for British and Japanese goods forwarded to the interior.

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Under the bead of shipping, we find that 8,698 steamers and 484 sailing vessela entered Shanghai in 1901, with a tonnage These figures are in of 5,395,925 tons. excess of those for 1900, the previous record The British, year, by 1,850,000 tons. American, and German flags all made die tinct gains, due to some extent to the trans fer from the Chinese flag of the China Merchuute fleet. The total number of British steamers entering the harbour and the touge ware" 1,982 and 2,829,229. Germany claimed 583 steamers, of 851,699 tons; Japan, 444 steamers, of 641,042 tons; China, 948 steamers, of 411,781 tons; the United States, 158 ateamers, of 193,719 tons; and France. 52 steamers, of 110,395 tons. Britain had also 175 sailing vesseln, of 33,665 Lons.

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In addition to what we have mentioned above, all further that we need refer to in Mr. Hoson's interesting report is that HE. Tis, 3,148,856 gold and Hk. Tis. 1,518,477 silver were exported from Shang- bei in excess of imports in 1901.

Hoxawong, 30th October, 1992. As the beginning of the year 1901 the prospects of the trade of our northern neigh- hour, the port of Shanghai, did not look of the best. The troubles up north, if not at their height, were at least still very grave, trade there was almost at a standstill, hostilities of a kind were being carried on Hill. Plains. without cessation, and it could not be fore told when or even whether the Imperial Court would be persuaded to return to The commercial prosperity of Poking Shanghai was still encountering the trials,

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It is notified from Fann, Coren, that cholern Las been stamped out in that city.

A Peking telegram to the Tokyo Nicht-Nioli states that M. Lesar, the Russian Minister at Peking, is in had health, and It is belis. d bo will be recalled.

The divorcs deores obtained on 21st March by

Lori Francis Hope agalust Lady Francis Hope (May Yohe), who some months ago was in Hongkong with Captain Stroug, was made absolute on the lat inst.

At the Rugby Football Union's sanal moet. Io an article published in Tokyo Aciking in London last month the new president, Mr. Mark Newsome, said that the game was, by raference was wonde to the alleged orne

the aid of the public schools, getting back sta own in Yorkshire, now that the Northern Union, having for some time with their insolvent clubs ruled the roost, at last was finding its level.

treatment of soldiers... The remarks made were considered by the Japanese War Office to be detrimental to the public peace," and a charge was laid against the journal under Article 33 of the Press Law of Japan. The Procurators iu' the Tokyo Chiko Saibsasho, however, beld a different opinion, and decided not to commence is prosecution against the journal.

A company of Japanese infantry engaged a number of ragmosan aborigines on the 17th instant. According to a telegram from Major General Hirass to Major-General Nishijima, Commander of the 7th Brigade of the Oaks Army Division, the troops stormed a native stronghold, whiou, after desperate fighting, was captured. In this action, ten Japanese were killed, and twenty wounded. Dalmansban Hill, the beadquarters of tho bandits, was captured on the following day.

A telegram to the Shaphai Times, ĉated Lention. October 24, says: -Ship combine plans are not advancing as rapidly as expected. No change of programme has been announced and probably none is contemplated, but this saheme ripened at an unfavourable time for the American market, and sheros have not beeu in demand. The correspondent of the Chronicle reports an uncertain outlook for this and other large speculatives tentu es because" promotors depend upon sales of shares to provido aparating capital, and tight money in New York works towards curtailment rather than expansion of share purchases.

The West Indies Commission is pressing upon Parliament the ratification of the Brussula convention in relation to government of those islands. It has prepared a bill to and the convection by penal clauses to provide against infraction of the terms as proposed. Germany, Belgium, Austria and Holland, which have already ratified the convention, ure expected to assent to the amendment. The resolutious adopted at Brussels, defining by international law neutral and balligarens rights in insular territory and waters, and imposing limitations upon cable-cntting in time of war, will apply to the new status of the island possessions.

A story has recently been given in a French review that the Emperor of Annan has gone mad, because he was treated liko su escaped prisoner and his case calls for serions investi. gation into the dealings of the French residents with the aing of Hud and Cambodia. It will be remembered, the reviewer continues, that Norodom, the King of the isttor country, was actually pat into irous by order of the French agent at From-Peab, although he had placed himself under the protectorate of the 1 spablic. abolish them altogether than to humiliate them It would be much more rational and humane to

in the eyes of their former subjects.

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The Rumanian Conservativre orgag Rosmanie pallisbos under the title of "La Note des Etats Unis" a leading article energetically protesting against what it calls an unusast sait unjust precording on the part of the U. B. Government. La Roumanie is of opinion that not only the United States, which was not a party to the Berlin Treaty, but evon the other Powers had no right to address remon truses

to Rumania or to demaud explanations no

regards the question of the Rumanian Jews. They are us more entitled to ilo so than is Bumania to ask for explanations, tõughing, the situation in the Philippines, the Boers, the Poles, the Finns, or the lovaks. It points out that for a lour tims past it has bona evident that the United States has sought to moddio in one way or another with Europese politis, and adds that it is hard to be ill-treated by the Government of a State which is at present due of the largest in existence and in half a century. will be the predemiusut factor in the polities of the world.

The Straits Times of the 20ti.inst writes :-

The mystery of the Sikh Army with which, vide the Hasna Agency, Britain invested

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 37th October,

THE NORTHERN COMPLICATION.

MOVEMENT OF BRITISH WARSHITË. As we intimated in yesterday's locus, the greatest activity prorails at the Naval depola in the Colony, and speedy preparations are being mada for the despatch of warshf

THE FIGHTING IN SOMALILAND. As is usual in euch casse, the

Router's Aden correspondent wires that on extremely reticent in the master the tih instant the Mullah's force suddenly information as to the morems

the secret of the oharged the right fisak of Colonel Swayne's departure of the warsh position advancing through a dense jungle, this time has been so far The enemy met with such a sovero fire from is an impreslin, abroad the African Rifles that they swang round to Shanghai has led to comp

the presence of a stro wards the centre and left, which, owing to the desirable in the eyes dense bush, the transport had overlapped, on the other throwing the defence into confusion. The result was that the fring line was broken, and s Maxim captured. Captain Phillips was killed, Lieutenant Gellatly was shot while attempting to rally his mex, and also Lieutenant Everett sloop siger while attending him. The disorder here spread to the centre of the British line, where Cxplain to yoster guns, his place being taken by Captain Cobte, Angus was killed while resolutely serving the she wonton who continued to serve them. Finally a charge

led by Colonel Swayne checked the enemy, and the forces theu-sariband. In the aftemoon, the

a uumber of canals and their loads, The azim was not recovered. Eixty-two of the enemy's British sortiod, and chased the enemy, capturing

dead were counted. The British lost seventy

killed.

LONDON, 17th October:

MR CHAMBERLAIN TO VISIT SOUTH AFRICA.

It is officially notified that Mr. Chamberlain will procand to South Africa about the latter part of November, to examine the problems presented by the termination of the war and the settlement of fairs in the new colonies. The proposed visit, which is universally ap proved, is believed to be the forerunner of visits

to other colonies.

LONDON, 27th October.

THE GUAEDS REVIEWED His Majesty The King reviewed four thou saud Guards on the Horse Guards Parade.

to-day. The weather was beautifully fine.

mon knowledg fair of the tension As walready

for the Shanghai The

her

cand that laher ons

has been

all to

the

cosling, and simil on busily all Cressy while in dock at Kowloo stores, which shows that her depar also be hustoped. The next i docked will be the Bier

tion of her, all the others will probably be des patched before Friday, the Blenheim entot possibly to got mady for merie, nutil next work. All hands at the Naval Yard are working at big prooned, and liberty of the Navy are belay robo

MOVAMENT OF CHINESE TROOPS._**** We were informed yesterday from reliable Chinese zones that H. B. Tak Low, Actor

Viceroy of Canton, had commissiourd the Black Fing Chiết, Lu Ying Fr, to proceed overland with three battalions of Black Flag troops to Chinkinsgade casa

DINNER TO THE PORTUGUESE

MINISTER

THE BOER RELIEF FUND.

H.E. Benhor Conselheiro Castello Branco The total sum nollected by the Bour Gauerals | was entertained at dinner out: Toesday last at in Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany for the Boer Relief Fund amounts to £32,000 only.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

Duart," the road chos of Benhor Conselheiro Romano, the Portagane Consal Canara). Among those present, besides the Minister, there were "Dr. Lell Laing Governor of Mamo; Mr. A. J. Bauto, the president of he Leal Bonado) Mr. Mors Feringare Consul at Canton Laent, Bautos, side de camp

the

Adling « Governor-

The opening cruise of the EH.Y.C. takes Kelautan a month ago, is slowly coming to light. Yesterday Jenudar Vira Singh, formerly places next Saturday, the 1st Novembry. The in the Kedah Polica serrice, with 85 Sikha yachts will assomble of the Naval Esteronjterpreter to the Embass

Works The Commodore in the Dione will and offers of the Portuguese gaubeals Dit a start for Stonecattere" at 2.15 p.m.; other yachts Zaire, Mr. J. 3. Turis, the Vice-Consol for Brazil and Mr. J. Leite, The ladies LADIES' BACELAR should follow in single line.

presant were Mes. Romano and Mrs. Teiria. Start 3.30 p. Starting line between main. Bobur Couzsileiro Romano proposed the mast of Dorothy and the bow of the Hygeia

Course.Trocas Rocks Buoy (atarboard)

Handicap: H.11.8. Tamar's launch off Yauanti (starboard), Dione, Vernon and Alannah allow Bonito, Kathleen, Colleen, Erice and Min

arrived here from Kelantan by the East Asiatic In July there appeared in the Nagasaki steamship Boribat. The Jemadar and his con- Press an article beaded Pernicious Grog-pany, with some forty others who have remained skops," whareia certain references were made ja general disparagement of all such places. The Prea 1ereived a communication signed by twenty-three Jewish grogshop-keepers denaud ing the withdrawal of the statements, which were alleged to be fur from the truth. This withdrawal was refused. and thereupon the grogshop-koopers took legal action against the Edster of the Nagasaki Press. The case came ou in the Nagasaki Chibo. Saibansho ea the 16th inst., and will be resumed on the 6th prox.

A telegram to a Vladivostock paper, dated Brussels, October 8, says A coufereana of the Boer Generals has been held here for the purpose of discussing various questions relating to the future. Speaking at the meeting General Da Wel aid: Owing to receptions being every hers accorded us, we begin to ask ourselves, Why did we receive uo help during the late war? It was the will of God that we should lose our independence;

the

as therefore be faithful now to our new Fatherland. If the terms of peace are fulfilled, the British bava deased to be our enemies. I have signed the agreement, and intend to keep my word of promise."

The cricket match next Saturday will be afraid to develop their industries along a line

Mr. Mos Cheung sends us no assortment of local views, coloured and monated on cards.

with appropriate greetings in Chiness and English; they make excellent Christmas cards.

Messra, Lauts, Wegener & Co. inform us that they have received the following telegram from Sydney --- 8.8. Ventnor has foundered at New Zealand; crew saved." This steamer was bennd for Hongkong with coal for the Admiralty,

March

Whelan

-The Amurskaya Gazette draws attention to the very unsatisfactory state of affairs dae to the Manchurian railway, The Chiusse are

which belongs to foreigners and which at any time may be the cause of a condict; on the other hand, the Russian rettlers fool that they are not guaranteed sufficiently from predatory. attacks on the part of the Chinese sul thero- fore they are equally disinclined to embark in

industrial undertakings. The result is that the line is playing no part in the economie-sotivity of the region. Again, the Manchurian Rail- way has destroyed the former means of transit along the Amur river, and the Amar territory fmore of a desert region than ever, according to the Gazette.

as Mr. H. F. Hossos, the Commissioner, writes in his trade report for Shanghai is 1901, of wild ramours intended to bear markets, increase in duty levics, foods, pestilence, and destitution in the Yangtze Valley." Yet, in spite of all, the season

The band of one of the Indian regiments will

The patobar, of emigrants from European proved a financially successful one for most branches of commerce, and no failures of any play at the Kowloon Hotel this evening from Russia to the Amur Territory during 1901

The following is the

was 15,965, and 7,875 proferred to make the moment occurred in either foreign yr native 7.30 till 10 o'colock.

journey to the Far East on shipboard. How mercantile vircles. Indeed the 1981 trade Programme:—

"Kurnool,"

aver, for some months on and has been pat to Romantique," - Kéler Hela figures showed a gain of 22 per cent. în Overture

The Ary and Navy" Ernest Allan the conveyance of emigrants by ship to the gross and 20 per cent, in net value over those Lancers ...

The Promise of Life" Cowen Far Kust. That the conditions of bifs are by Soug of 1900, and 78 per cent. gross and 90 per Selection. Coster Songs, Arr. by Godfrey no means so agreeable as the emigrants haya

'Daddy'

Bucalossi

been led to-believe is seen in the fact that many EXTRA cent, net over those of the first vear of the Waltz.........

"Conti," Pavano decade-figures which cast be admitted to

Vandeur of the returned to their homes in European Kussia in 191, and, in fact, the fumeward be gratifying."The most noteworthy

By kind permission of Colouel Iremonger and movement was stronger than it bad, been in feature of the season, nye Mr. HOBSON, "was the raising of the maritime Import officers, the band of the 3rd Burma Infantry 1900. In 1901 the number of those migrants Duty to an effective five per cent, and will play the following selection during dianer who returned to Russia was 2,379, or 15 per the removal from the duty-free list of at the King Edward Hotel to-morrow, from cent of the whole body of emigrants; this year the tide will be still grunter, in proportion as the cles formerly figuring in it, with 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. -

Williams Chinese drive the Russian settlers and sokists Boxception of foreign rice, cereals. Overture

Conterno gradually backwards. It is estimated that dur- four, and coined and uncoined gold and Selestion The Sultan of Mocha, Celliering the present year 20,000 Russian settlers

The song you sang to me," Molloy. silver. sweeping change like this Sotion The Lus, aloa, Sidney Jones will have passed through Blagovestobeast en Bucsloss route for the Amoy Territory sad the Ussuri might well have caused great hardships Vults.

Godfrey region, and of this number about 14.000 I volonists will eattle in Southern Ussuri

Match...... Punchestown Races,"

Selection

to mochants, but the introduction of the Barn Dance new regime, though attended with much !

* Joan

Thoda

EXTRA. Happy Darkipa *** God Save the King."

is Kelantan to form a body guard to the Rajah, were engaged by that ruler a couple of months ago, at the time of the trouble brought about by the attempts of Sism to rids roughshud Customis regulations of his

tum through the Sultanate. Tacir engagement was a porary one, to last through the disturbance only. When the difficulty was sottied, and the Kiamese had doly aid ap the duties out of which they had endeavoured to burke the smaller country by a display of arms, and when- the question of all such, the fature payment duties, ste.-thanks to the intervention of the British Foreign Office had been duly smoothed over, their services being no longer required, the Sikhs left the country. They wore moetly engaged locally, or at Fenung, by agents of the Rajah of Kelantan, and were shipped up the East Coast on the stouwships Flero and Han Wat Hin.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

As will be seca from an advertisement appearing in anether column, the water supply of the Colony is to be curtailed from the 1st of next month, in the absence of farther rainfall.

FIRE IN THE NEW TERRITORY. We are informed that on the 26th inst., at 7.10 p.m., fire broke out fu the largest brick-work in the New Territory, situated near the border, and lasted until 5,20 a.m. next day. The build ing was destroyed. The damage is estimated at over $7,000, Some 2,300 bandles of grans used for fast and valued at from $400 to $500

were also burned. No one was injured.

S. ANDREW'S BALL..

The following is the official dance programme for the forthcoming S. Andrew's Ball:--

Lancera

2 Waltz.

3. Caledonians.

4 Waltz.

5 Eightsons Reel. 6 Waltz.

7 Caledonian.

;-

8 Strachey and Real.

9 Waltz.....

10 Barn DanGE.

11 Polko..

12 Waltz.

16 Strathepoy and Reel.

17 Walte

18 Janeers

min. min. frie Doreen, Maid Marian and Chanticleer 11⁄2 mins, 2 mins Payne

SUNDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER--1ST CLUB RACE,

Coarse. Channel Hooks (port), Kowloon Rock (port), Meyer's East Buer (port), Channel Rocks (port), Kowloon Rock (port); Meyer's East Buoy (starboard).

Distance 11 miles.

Starts1st class, 1.33 p.m. One design clase, 1.40 p.m. 2nd class, 1.50 p.m. Time limit, 6 p.m. 2nd Class Handicap.-Tris allows, Huid Marion, Doreen 10, Gloria and Chanticleer 15, Meteor 20, and Payne 45 seconds per mile.

HOCKEY.

CLUB BA

A good game was played on Tuesday after noon between the above teams and resulted in a win for the military representatives, by 5 goals to 1. The Clab team was somewhat crippled, especially in the forward division, by the absence of the captain, Hooper, who is on the sick list, and Thornhill, Tallceb, and Dykes, who wore assisting the BA

The early stages of the game were conspicuous for some good runs by, Smith of the Gauners, and the first goal for them was scored by Thornhill. Carter put in some good work for the Club, but was rather feebly supported by his fellow-forwards. Thornhill

health of the Minister, who responded in fl tug

The following was the meun, which w beautifully printed in binong Rak Tent:zme

Potage the Volaille aux clanpigsans. Fotsoen garnly vance tapres, Petites bouchéer i de Heisë. Filet de bsent sur vègess: Oikeanx dozis, saniec tomato, Coteletter de mouton à la Jardindir

Pâté de foie gras en sepies Mayounaise de phapon; Légumes * Is ducljenne,? Dinde rutin, Baldo...

Jambon de Yorks Ponding Excel E. Mészjoins de frulte.

Glace la Vanilla,

EVE. Senhor Conselheiro Castello Branco left yesterday for home by the Hamburg, leaving bis Horretary as Charge & After in Paking and we underabs ad traf. H. b, wil reinen to - Chifus some time in March next to ratify the

treaty with Chur

Tues-

The Football Shiekk Committ day, and decided that entries must be sent in on or before the 8th Decembers do

In connection with Club the

Faturday, Net Monday, Nov 3-Inter- "Saturday, ENTOR

What was

and Smith then scored 2 zoals in quick match succession before the interval. Half-time score: R.A., 3; lab, il. After the whistle blow again, the Club scamel to rally better, an Roberts, Caster, and Bogyan made some good, gam efforts, which were frustrated by the RA 18 Highland Schottiscus.backs, who played a strong delensive game. 14 Fightsome Reel, Wodehouse then notched the rat Cigb goal, 15 Waltz.

after some pretty passing among the Club for wards. A timber of off-sides fallowel, the soldiers apparently being too keen to score, but I their efforts were finally rewarded by a good goal, which gave Parker no chance of clearing, The game now assumed a more give-and-take- aspect, and the ball #uotuated hatween the twenty-five yard lines. Just before time th Guaners made a determined rush, and wore compensated by their scoring another goal Desultory play ensued, and the whistle blew after a keen game, leaving the R.A. succefal se stated.

19 Waltz.

20 Caledonians,

31 Walz.

98 Waltz and Galop.

8. GEORGE'S BALL.

A meeting of Englishmen interested in pro- moting a ball during the prevent season was held in the City Hall yesterday, Bie Honour the Chief Justice being in the chair.

It was decided il sufficient support wasforth-

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS coming to hold a ball on Twelfth Night (6th January, 1933), and a provisional committee consisting of Mr. Justion Wise, Hon. R. M.

The MM, steamer Sydney, with the next Ramsey, modore Robinson, R.N., Measca. French i will leave Haigon to-day, at noon, Bewitt, Hunter, Layton, Medhurst, Mitchell, for this port Nicolle, and Pollerk, K.C were elected. The Chief Jnaties His Honour W, Meigh Goodman was unammonly elected President, and Messrs. C. W. May and F. W Mitabell, Hon. Treasurer Land Hoa, Féerotary respectively.

azpus beld

The N.Gi steamer Bisogno lefs Singapore for this port yesterday, and may be exproted e here on or bent the iti prox

The NYK steamer Sido Moru (Edrepeat Line) left Singapore for this port on the SLE inst., and de expected here in the 2nd prox

Hongkong Football jové, bien arranged.

snatch Royal

competitors.

had only

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