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the Police department, such a crisis is gradually being developed, though the complaints so for are subdued and patbetic rather than sonorous and clamor ous. But from what we can gather there can he no doubt that a feeling of uneasiness, if not of positive alarm, pre- vails among a section of the Chinese population at the present time. Both in the local and in the Canton papers rumours ars rife of outrages on Chiness of known Reform procities, which if not absolutely known to be true are ben trovato. Oue of MANUFACTURERS. these stories is to the effect that an old man, reported to be HUNG, a leader of the Kwangsi rebels, was recently nesassinated in bouse at Singingpoon (of course un- kuown to the Police), and his body smuggled 10 Canton. The alleged assassins are said to have been bandaninely rewarded for their work. One of the Hongkong native papers asserts that the Kwangtung Government maintain a staff of spies in this Colony, for the purpose of finding out and reporting
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8ru, 1903
The Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, is reported, to have changed hands at $90,000.
Wang Chih-aban has instructed forty-eight five gunboats to guard the waterways between
Wuchow and Yang Heien,
The Singapors Free Preat again polats out the great financial reserve the Colony posseSFDM in the possibilities of an axit tax on the home. going Chinese aliena.
We regret to record the death of Mrs. Well, wife of Rev. H. R. Wells of the Lozuen sionary Society, Bonham Road. The funeral took place yesterday at Happy Valley,
Singapore has welcomed back Lt. Col. Dick, R.A.M.C. who left the Colony nine years ago Cel. Dick has in the interval beon Professor of Clinical Surgery at Notley Military hospital.
The Paris journal Libre Parole of March 4th announced a forthcoming scandal in the shape of extraordinary nets of jobbery, which it alleges have been committed by certain French officials in Indo-China.
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INDIAN IMMIGRATION INTO THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
SINGAPORE, 7th April.
With reference to the subject of Ladisu. immigration which is now being discussed by the Legislative Council, the Government planters are agreed that higher wages must be paid to ensure an increased supply of labour to the Colony and the Malay States,
REUTER'S SERVICE,
THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION.
LONDON, 5th April. Col Manning's column occupied Galadi on the 31st March after struggling through a waterless desert and suffering the greatant
reach of the expedition, which will remain at Galadi for some time to collect supplies, the transport having completely collapsed.
TRAGEDY IN THE HARBOUR. | SALVING A STANDARD STEAMER.
A sad tragedy occurred on board the steamer ⠀⠀⠀⠀ THE "BINK" THUAN AZ BAIGON, Sikh daring the night on Monday, the master The French steamer Bini Asan, which went Mr. F. J. Pentrouth, being found dead in kia ashare nine miles north of Caps Varells, on the obin yesterday morning, a revolve by big aids Fronch Annamn coast 280 miles from Saigou in and a ragged bullet wound in his forehead. one direction and 60 miles from Kia Hog in The first intimation of the deplorable affair soother, has been sucessfully mised, and is osma from tub steward who entered Captain now at Haigon undergoing repairs. Simple as Pentreath'acabin with his maries's morning cup it may appear on paper, the task of resoning of coffee, and ble excited story quickly brought the ablp from her predicament was not so many the ombers of the ship on the soune. The body of sccomplishment, and unfortunately perform- was found huddled up on the floor of the cabin, unse was attended by the Total wrecking of tas
anda glance showed at once that the unfortunate steamer Helene and the stranding of the Kow- skipper was beyond human ald. The doctor loon Dock Cempeny's try Tame. When the on the P & O. steamer Shanghat, which was Brah Threan went ahoze the Helene was bent lying close to the Sith both vessels were from Saigon to her assistance, but daring ndering the Holene's moored to the wharves of the Kowloon Godown the operation of Company-was summoned, and on his arrival propellar became fouled
urope, and he pronounced life to be extinct. No weapon she was driven badly to the sande of any sort was then seen in the cebla, and the almost slongeite the vessel she had come appearance of the wound in the head raised doubt to save. She has been brought for £75 by as to what had really caused it. Nothing fo the Mr. T. W. Jameson, salvaga expert, who accom sabin was disturbed, however, everything being panied the party which left her on the Fame, left untouched pending the arrival of the police he purposes having her broken up and seld. from Tsimshateni Police Station, where inforins- - Tas accident to the Fans came about lu a tion of the occurrenos had boon seat. When In- similar manner to that which befel the ill- spector Williamson appeared a closer examina- starred Heleno. While she was making pre-
that can be obtained, and is skilfully FIL. ideus ur advocates of reform. It is also Pookete rifled while staying in a San Francisco privations. The Mullah continues beyond the tion of the cabin was made and the revolver | parailons for the recovery of the Binh Thuan's
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· Captain Groene, of the Nippon-maru, bed his
hotel on the last trip. His losses included a believed by many members of the Chinese gold watch which was presented to him by his community that the Kwangtung Govern-company in recognition of his services. ment have a list of upwards of one hundred Chinese of the influential and enlightened clase marked down as persons to be dealt with when opportunity offers. Such oppor tanities occur when persons labelled as Reformers visit Cantos, or any of their family or friends place themselves in the GUARANTEEING ABSOLUTE clutches of the mandarins. That there is
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some good reason for apprehension may well be inferred from the fate of the un- fortunate Chinese school master who was brutally murdered in bis house in Gage Street on the 10th January, 1901, a crime which bas nover yet been punished, the Police utterly failing to track the authors down or to discover their personality,
The charred remains of a Chinese fouth of 19 have been taken from the ruins of the house which was gutted by fire in Circular Pathway un Monday morning. The lad, who had been reported missing, was employed as a bar-boy in the Hongkong Hotel
The launch Pelican, which was sunk at Kowloon on Monday morning through being strack in the bows by the propeller of the steamer Sikh whilst the latter was making for ber wharf, has been raised, and will soon be at work again.
Messrs, Melchers & Co., agents for the Nord- dontacber Lloyd, inform us that the new N.D.L, steamer Zieten left (Sonos on the 5th inst, ut 9 a.m, instead of the Istinst, as por time-table. The Zeiten is a new class of vessel which the N.D.L. are adding to their feet.
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It will be remembered that at the recent annual meeting of the P. and O. Company, certain alterations in passanger rates announced. The L. & G. Express learns how orer, that it is not probable any alterations in the rates will be made for either the Straits, China or Japan during the current year.
According to Chinese accounts, there is always, every day, a chance of the repeti tion of that tragedy, and the next victim
A paragraph in a northern comtemporary may not probably be a person of greater dis-states that the people of Manchuria are in tinction. The wei-yuens who are led, by the feverish excitement owing to the fact that the A. S. WATSON & CO. offer of substantial rewards, to plan the Russians have shown extraordinary activity to disappearance of "wanted" individuals, mobilise their troops at the Yala River. Many may at any moment endeavour to vindicate of the well-to-do are removing their families to their claim to be successful emissaries of safer places. their Government, and a new but secret disappearance from the Colony will be the result. We are not writing in any alarmnist spirit. We are well aware that the rumours to which the tea shops and newspapers give currency must be heavily discounted, but there is no smoke without fire, and it is at least certain that the Cantonese spy' is al- ways among us watching for an opportunity
boast of Great Britain that her soil provides for mischief. It has been the pride and a safe refuge for the political exile from other lands, the man who for conscience sake has been compelled to seek an asylum beneath the Union Jack, and no exception must be made against the Chinese advocate If Chinese of reform in government. criminals take refuga on these shores, it is open to the Chinese Government to apply for their rendition, and this has never been the persca applied for. But when political assassination is threatened or committed
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DEATH,
Fong Kwai Sang, a school teacher, who was under remand on a charge of obtaining a bribe
his conduct as a public officer--to wit, a police of $1 from Chinom, with a view to infinancing
interpreter, in which capacity he was noling when the alleged offence was committed-failed to respond to his name when it was called at the Police Court yesterday, and his bail of $500
was estreated. A warrant has been issued for his arreet,
During the Boxer disturbances of 1900 some Russian merchants appropriated a large piece of land and a jetty at Tongku. This valuable
was found ous chamber had been discharged. szchore, a rope fouled her port propeller, and as The body was drossed in pyjamas, so that the starboard propeller could not keep the lug's the deceased must either have been in bed head to ses she was carried inshore by the heary and got up or been preparing to retire. Those ground swell and piled up on the sands. The LATER.
who know Capinia Pentreath hore refuse to Binh Thuan was by this time aflost, and sho Prior to the occupation of Galadi the British; entertain the iden that he committed suicide, mada unsuccessful attempts to refloat the Fume advance forca had a stiff brush with a force of and prefer to believe that bo mot his death by which, however, was seen by those on the an accident probably when he was cleaning his steamer to be in no danger. Ehe was lying the enemy, who lost 5 killed and 15 prisoners revolver. He was altogether a different kind of eszily on the cauda, taking in no water, and in The bulk of the enemy, 12,000 strong, is conon-man, they may always cheery and meeming position that showed she would float again on trating noor Walwal wells, a day and a half never to have anything to trouble him. The the first bigh spring tide, which was due in a Sikh, a new vessel on which he was making his | few days. This expectation was fully realised, distant from Goladi.
first voyage as munter, arrived in port on Mon and the Fame, we understand is now on the RAILWAY WRECKING IN TURKEY.day, and was visited by one or two friends of way up to Hongkong. The Binh Thuan wa Captain Pentreath who wished to congratulate foated on 21st March, and left for LONDON, 5th April.
him on his advancement, which was entirely Baigon on 29th Mared, arriving at her Two more railway wreckings, undoubtedly. anexpected and caused through the sudden destination at six n'oleck on the morning of due to Macedonians, have occurred at Salonika. illness of the former master just before the the Int last. Her cargo was taken ushore at steamer left the old country. They found him the place where she stranded, and is perfectly FOOTBALL.
in bla usual good spirite and ns unlike a man safe, whilst the $200,000 she was carrying for who had troubloon his mind or who contemplat- the Hongkong and Shunghal Bank has been ed alf-destruction as could be imagined. The sent to Haiphong decessed, who was a young man of shout thiety, end unmarried, was well and favourably known on the China coast, and was formerly chief officer of the Afridi, another of the line of vassals of which the Sikh is one. The funeral takes place to day
LONDON, 5th April. In the Association mateb, Scotland beat England by two goals to one.
THE JAPANESE CRUISER SQUADRON.
LONDON, 5th April The Japanese cruisers Itsukushima, Matsu. shima and Hashidate have arrived at Free- mantle.
The
even the boiler valves and funnel of the old
[These oruisers it may be remembered bad the vix cylindrical boilers in each replaced by eight watertabes, the two former by Bellevilles, with economisers, the later by the system of Engineer-Admiral Miyabara Fitting the Bellevilles necessitated costly re-arrangement of ball fittings, additional auxiliary machinery
armoured deck. and piercing tha
boilers being used, so that the respective Miyabara system required none of these items,
coats were about 3 to 2. The engine and propellers were as before. The trial showed that the Hashidate's propellers "cavitated," otherwise her full speed should have been 17.1 knots, the Matsushima's propellers being better proportioned. These two vessels wore originally fried at about 4,100 tons displacement, when their trial trip speed was 16.5 knots. Recent trials after reboilering gare for full power in
Matsuhima 14.72 knots for 3,829 h.p.; the natural draught trials gave in the Hashidate 1455 knots for 8,041 h.p., and in the Mutsushima 18-47 knots for 3,060 h.p., the vessels being tried at 4,450 tone displacement. The coal consumption was smaller in the Hashidate, and both less than with cylindrical
On the 27th February, at the Keeling-Cocos refused when a case has been proved against land, according to the Peking correspondent of the Hashidate 15.97 for 4,573 b.p., and in the
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We had occasion the other day to comment adversely on the shortcomings of the Deter-
the Shanghai Times, they had since refused to return to its rightful owner until quite recently when they came to terms with the Chinese in the territory of & friendly State it is bigh officials. The Chinese, got back the jetty for time the Government of such State took twenty thousand tasis and the land with the 'measures to meet and defeat the machina-buildings on it for two hundred thousand tions of the Chinese officials or their myr-taels. midons.
To do so successfully, however, and detect and prevent murders like that of the Chinese schoolmaster in Gage Street, a
Yesterdays plagus return contained only thres cases-two Chinese and on Indian. The latter case came from Praya East. One of the Chinese Fiction was found on the hillside by the Coffee Plantation; the other came from Pool Street.
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Viceroy Yuna Shib-kni has again sent in a confidential memorial impeaching Vice-Prasi dent Chang Yen Mon on several charges in
The
Empress. Dowager, it is stated, belloves the charges, and is very indignant. Chang Yan Mon has wired to Tientsin, requesting Mr. Dstring and Tastai Ten Fu to come to Peking that he may hold a consultation with them on matters relating to the management of the Chinese Engineering and Mining Co.
bailers
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CORRESPONDENCE.
THE CHINESE PETITION.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"
Hongkong 7th April. SIR-Having read with considerable interest and not without concern, Mr. Ho Kom Tong's letter published in your columns this morning, 9.S.^SIBERIA? IN HONGKONG. The new Pacific Mail Beamship Co.'s, I should like to add my protest to those of Siberia, sister shly of the Koren, arrived yester. others who, though nawilling to make day at daylight from San Francises with mails public their views, are equally incensed at and general cargo. She left Trisco on 11th the warrantable assumption on the March and Bhangbai on the ath April, thus of the persons originating the Petition. taking 27 days for the whale voyage. Captain Mr. He Kem Tong was lenteut in place Tremaine Smith, her commander, is to being the subject before the public and I congratulated on the success attending her do not intend to take any departare from maiden journey over the Pacific. Batthe Siberia those lines, but the necessity of sifting the has already proved herself a fine see going vessel, matter to the very bottom. now that public at She was built on the Atlantic and sailed round tention has been secured, calls forth direnssion the Horn to Ben Francisco where she arrived from all those who are interested in this on 3rd February. In describing that royage important subject, I notice that accompanying Captain Tremaine with said: "She's steady as the petition was a proposed scheme for the a rock and handles like a yacht Officers and working of the Chinese High School, This oraw endure the skipper's opinion. We met scheme which was not published with the peti- a heavy north-easter coming up the coast," said tion, is included in the Education Commission Captain Porter, who came around in the Siberis Blue Book. Is it such a scheme that the na executive officer. The wind, which blew originators are ashamed to give publicity to it? with terrific fores, was accompanied by big seas. I would urge that one of the European, mem
own" Representatives are The force of the wind reduced our spoed from hers, since our own" sixteen to twelve knots, but the waves wasted interested parties and will not likely move their energy when they tried to rock this for the production of the document on the Legislative Connoit Council table, will agitate by question or motion in Council for the production of the document in ques tion, and this at us early a date as possible
oradio."
The Siberia is slightly larger than her sister ship the Korea, her tonnage being three tens greater, 11,184 in all. In general equipment
and accommodation the bests are duplicates. In the mattor of speed, however, the Biteria le about two knots faster than the Korea and certain mistakes in arrangement discovered
ODD VOLUMES LECTURE. Under the auspices of the Odd Volumes
Secretary, lectured in the Chamber of Com-service have in the Siberie been corrected moros yesterday evening on Towish wit and From New York to Frison the steamer used hamear. Commodors . G, Robinson, R.N. only six of her nine boilers. She came through presided over a large audience. The lecture
the Straits of Magellan in twenty-two hours was rich in anecdote and very entertaining. said to be the record time. We are sorry that we cannot publish; it, as Mr. May stated at the commencement, much to the amusement of his hearers, that he was not desirous of bis Hebrew stories becoming public
As the lay in the Harbour yesterday the levis than este in for a large shore of attention from the shipping community; while her huge blk also attracted many eyes from the shore,
tive Department of the Police in the arrest / very much better and more effective Detec connection with his management of the Chinese Society, Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G., Colonial when the Korea was put to the test of actual of criminals and the discovery of moley/tive service than now exists in the Colony Engine-ring and Mining Company. property. We propose to-day to deal with must be organized. another branch of the same subject, not les important and not less unmtisfactory When the Chinese were invited to settle in this Colony on the occasion of its first occupation by the British Government they were guaranteed full protection in their
The concert givon at the Theatre Royal lost persons and properties, and on the strength
The new German river gunboat for China through the Press with the possible result of night by Professor Knosp, assisted by of this guarantee they flocked into Hong- Mesdames Jewell and Coggin and Mr. Graca,ment of 170 tons and a speed of 13 kuota, which wiss last for a year or two. At the conclusion being builty of Dantzig will have & displace the exhaustion of a stock which might other kong and under the segis of the British flag was a musical, treat which we are seldom pro prosecuted trade and industries that have vileged to enjoy. Owing to exigencies of space is rather better than that of the Vorwarts or the of the lectum, Bav. E. J. Hardy contributed a largely aided to make the prosperity of the to-day, our report will appear in to-morrow a Shamien. The armament consists of one 8-8 few exemples of Hebraic wit, and Mr. May was centim., one 5 centim., quickfiring guns, and awarded a cordial rote of thanks on the motion port. During the sixty years of British issue.
two machine guns. At the water line the bont of the Commodore. is protected by a strong armour-plating of 8 milims, in thickness, and the conuing-tower will be protected by armour-plating 12 milim, thick. be taken to pieces after constraction, and sent out as freight to be put together again in Chins, probably at Kin-chan.
occupation the Chinese have grown to value A small outbreak of fire occurred on board and appreciate the security to life and pro the steamer Olympia in the barbour yesterday perty, the freedom of movement, and the forenons. It originated amongst some stores facilities for trade and commerce which are in the forepeak, but was caught is time on- afforded under British rule and its just and extinguished before wuob damage was doned equal laws. It is the duty and the interest The Firs Brigade was in attendance, of the local Government to see that this guarantee remains unchallenged and un- impaired, that the same absolute security to life and property, the same. freedom to trade is continued to the Chinese frequent ing the Colony as were afforded in the time of Sir HENRY POTTINGER, and other administrators onwards. If, at any time, through lack of firmness or want of
A hoary fine was imposed at the Magistracy yesterday, upon a Chinaman who was convicted
The crew will number 53 men. The vessel will
It was Vice Admiral E. H. Napler, whose
of acting here as a tout for gawing-houses in death is announced, in his 67th year, Macac and selling Macao lottery tickets. He who conducted the China survey, and in was fined altogether $125, and paid the money.
1882-84 revised the "bino Bea Dirse which shows that dealing in lotteries is profit tory." He entered the Navy in 1819, but able for someone.
it was not until he was prometed commander nearly 20 years later, and after serving in - Whilst a cinder-bost was lying alongside the the Persian Gulf and the Mediteranean, that
THE 9,3. "KINSHAN,”
On Monday the new twin-scrow steamer Kinshan, built and engined by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld, for the Hong kong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co, ran For oficial trial over the Admiralty measured course of two kuote On four conscontiro two with the tile and two against it, me speed was attained of 15.0 knots, as follows:
at ran sgainst tide... 2nd run with tido - 8rd ran against tide ... 8 +0 4th run with tide
ring that before long, s start may be given to
the school Yours, eto,
PUN SAI CHEONG.
THE HONGKONG EIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Practicing on the Kowloon Bange over the 200, 500, and 600 yards ranges last week, Bergt.. Instractor Davies, R.M.L.I of HMS. Tamar, put on a "highest possible * vk, 105, thus taking the second from Mr Baldwin who held it with 104 Starting with a magis for bis
at that range, following this up with possiblas”” sighting shot at 200, he compiled a "possibļs ** -
at both the 500 and 600 yards distance, his sighting shots at these ranges being also in the ball's 099, Tagre es a large attendanos for the final practice before Baster on Saturday inaluding five lady members. I he following are the best scores kundese
200 500 600 Handi-
Mr. H. Diskot, BN 31 + Mr. Stackwood 32 35 31 Mr. Crocker, IN *... 88 85, 29 Egt. Thonraill, R.E 34 35 27 932 14.03 knots. Mr. J. Andrew* **
28 32 31 19
Mr. Stewart 15.00 **** 4 7 14 - 16,59
62.65 knots.
We understand that non-falliment of the
Mr. Pooning
Ar Tepdoy ..
Mr. Pidgeon Mr. Northcote Mr. Gry Mr. Lloyd R.N Col Set Cross, E.ILI 01. Mrs. H. K. Leigh 30 29
Winners of spoons.
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THE LILLIPUTIANS. The Lilliputians arrived yesterday afternoon on the Rubi, after a rather protracted voyage from Manila. They are all in splendid health apparently, and are enthusiastic in their praise of Manila. According to reporta to hand, the last night in Manila was a memorable one. The Zorrilla Theatre was packed-in fact, the Fire department, stopped the sale of tickets, and haudreds wore tagged away. The performADOS was vaudevils, and seldom have they met with contract for apeed and draught for the vessel suchenthusiasm. At the close of the performanos, it is entertad haavy plagitios and satisfactory the curtain wes raised, showing the entire com therefore to note that under both these Itenty the Duck Company have more than fulfiled the pany standing on the stage. The American task undertaken. The machinery and boilers LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, thoroughness in any of the administrative steamer Yuen Sangjin the harbour on Monday, he was appointed to the Nassau, surveying National Anthem was then sung by the child worked, admirably throughout the trial, the the chief officer of the steamer saw one of the vessel, and selected to conduct the Chins survey, and repented by Master Fred Pollard from the
results being checked by Captain Goddard The T.K.K steamer Nolilla Murn left Manila departments this guaranton is impaired it coolies throw an iron bar bolonging to the ship in recognition of this work, which extended auditoriam. The audience responded by cheer and Innes for the spend, and the working yesterday afternoon, and is expected here to cannot fail to have a bad effect on the into the cinder-boat. He caught the Chinsman, over five years, he was promoted to the rank of ing the Lilliputians, and the police had of the machinery by Mr. Ramsay, the morrow, at 8 pm. minds of the Chinese population and will and this gave the alarm to the others in the captain, and re-appointed to the Magpie on the eventually to oltar the theatre. The booking Superintendent Engineer of the Steambast The Boston Steamship Co.'s atouwer Fremont Ce On completion of the Trials, Low left Kobe for Victoria, B.C. and Tacoma on the cause a loss of confidence in the Govern- boat, who made off. At the Police Court Chion Station Admiral Napier, who retired for to-night, needless to say is exceptionally invited guests took a two hours ran in 80 ist KAT ment not easily to be restored.
yesterday, the captured coolis was sentenced to 18 years ago, was a son of the lata Captain hig, Dorothy will be the bill for to-night and the steamer daring which, tonate wore The Baston Tow Boat Co. a steamer Lyr one month's hard labour for the theft of the. Namer, B.N.. his uncle being Geteral Ble to-morrow. The Geisha will be produced on exchanged between the Chief Manager of the sailed from Yokohama for Income direct on
Dook Ca and Mr. Guets of the Steamboat Coi the and inst bar, which was valued at $20,
C. Napier, the Perinellar War biskirianči
Baturday night,
It is much to be feared that, in conse- quence of the slackening of the reins in
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