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The new Tientsin Magistrato is said to be very antiforeign, refusing evsa to barn foreign ell
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massed of troops into the Japanese The remarkable verdict of in exactly islande, from Port Arthur. We doubt i guilty " was given by womIS SABO-MOTE (3-6) very much whether that would prove | Indian abduction case. such an easy matter for Bussia, for the
At Singapore on the 19th fast, while fiveThirty-five monforming the crewed the British conformation of the country all along Russian sailors who were very drank wore goggaphoat Ted have been relieved at Hankow THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION. S. WATSON & CO., the Japanese coastline in such as to off to their vessel in a sampan, the mopan by a crew sent out from home,
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enable the strongest possible defence to be unde and we should be inclined to regard the success of an invasion as extremely proble matical. We are in agreement with our contemporary when it declares that 'if, ou the other hand, Japan is the victor in the inovitable naval fight the ultimate issuo of the war is still more problematical. "In
all probability Corea would then become "the battle-ground between the two Powers "and a long and weary war would very likely be the result. Neither Power "would be in the position to do the other much damage, and the struggle would *probably be ended by a treaty of mutual concessions. It is not curtain that Japan "could ever land in sufficiently large army to carry the struggle into Manchuria, "The question would be whether Russia "could get her European squadron out "here to do battle with the victorious
"Japanese fleet; but delays are dangerous "in war and during the time which would
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This view of the mutter entirely leaves out of account the part that England would
capsized and one of them was drowned,
The balance sheet of F 1 Mondon, Ld., Shanghai, for the past year shows a net profit of Tia. 59,450, and the directors recommend
Payment of a dividend at the rate of 0 per cent. A petty offloor of the Bitish cruiser Blenheim, namod Geo. E. Pettit, has been
accidently killed while jumping from the Tokyo Yokohama train olose to the last-named station.
The investigation made by the War Depart ment regarding the charges against General Funston have vindicated his Philippine record. The officials now placeno oreduace. in the allegations which have been made. No further notion will be taken by the War Department.
A correspondout writing to the London Times last month said-I wrote a few days ago to say that a letter posted from Wei-hai-wei, Some correspondents, remarks the China
via the Siberian Railway, reached moat Tewkes Gazette, report that the amount of wealthy on March 10 at 4 30 p.m. Another letter accumulated by the late Yung Lt ainee the February 11, reached me at Tewkesbury at 7 posted from Wol-hai-wal on the same date Boxer trouble had reached more than 8,000,000 pm. on March 21. This second latter osme tele, of which snm 5,000,000 tasis had been
via Hongkong. deposited in the Busso-Chinese Bank.
is worded in almost precisely the same terms ne Another Edict in connection with Yong La that issued for Li Hung Chang, and the same honour is granted his memorial tablet as fell to that of the far greater statesman, while the posthumens title of Wêu Chung is bestowed upon him.
The New Zealand Government has decided that there shall be an Empire Day in the Colony, and May 24th is the date fired. Mr. Seddon, the Prime Minister, says it his intention to suggest through the Minister of Education to Colony that on Empire Day the whole of the the various education boards throughout the
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at Tokio as well as at St. Petersburg. Unquestionably, the feeling of reseatment in Japan against Russia on account of her deliberate evasion of the obligations to which she pledged herself in the Manchurian Convention of last year is very strong, but we doubt whether it will issue in anything beyond strong diplomatic protests, Russia has made the fullest preparation for war in defence of her projects in this part of the world, and we believe she has too strongly accured her position to be ousted except at A. S. WATSON & CO.great cost to the Power or Powers which
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BIRTHS.
On the 14th March, at New Brighton, Cheshire, England, the wife of WALTER J. ČLENNELL, H., Consul, kiukiang, of a daughter (Eorn MAT).
On the 21st April, at Shanghai, the wife of 5. E. GREEN, of a daughter.
At 16, Kramat Road, Tanglin, the wife of JouN F. OSALEBS, of a son.
DEATHS.
On the 10th April, at Nagasaki, Captain I. A. Koce, late Secretary of the Gorman Consulate, Nagaiaki, aged 58 years,
On the 15th April, at Fensng, W. H. PENOLLY, Overwer of Works, Penang Municipalty, aged 38 years.
On the 18th April, at Nagasaki, EICHARD ANDREW FORD, aged 75 years,
A New York telegram of the 2let inst says that serious Buti-semitic riota are la progress in Western Russia. Over thres hundred Jowe have been batebered at Bessarabin on the
Russian Hungarian border. The recent edlot of the Tsar is thought to be responsible for the disorders, The Jews find little consolation in the toleration dict. They are seeking to migrate in great numbers.
The Universul Gazette has the following: "We learn that the Central Government demanded from the Russian Representative the other day the reason of the non-svacuation of the reply that the delay nas due to the large Newchwang by the Russian forces, and received
number of foreign men-of-warthat had stabled at the time at Newchwang, in consequence of which that port could not be returned as at first
ogreed upon."
that the Bussion Government has publicly A Loudon telegram dated the 17th inst. status declared that the new Russian Far Eastern Squadron noder admiral Stackelberg, namely N.-O. Daily News remarks:The excitement In its "Notes on Native Affairs," the the two battleships Hefnizan and Pobiede, six prevalent during the past few days amongst oraisers, Novik, Boyatin, Bokatzet, Palas, Digit, Chinese merchants in these Settlemata regard. and Diana as well as seven torpedo boals, withing rumours of an impending war between 170 ofcers and 4,000 sailors are permanently Japan and Russia was much increased yesterday added to the original Far Eastern Squadron by the knowledge that certain merchants who though before these new war-vessels sailed it have a considerable trade with Northern porta was declared that they were to relieve older had received telegrama from their agoats in ships of the squadron.
Newchwang and Monkden advising them to is no doubt that the Russians are strenuously stop all shipments to those ports, as there preparing for a speedy war with Japso."
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COLONEL COBBE RELIEVED.
Losnow, 28th Aprik General Manning has rollered Col Colbe, defeating the Mullah, who lost 2,000 men.
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Col, Gongh's mobile column has been on gaged near Danop. Cavallion, 13 killed,
the enemy a concaitien amounted to 200 killed, including two officers, and four officers woundeds
The troops behaved splendidly and daring the engagement made fear bayonet charges. The Mullah's forces have greatly increased lately and are now estimated at three thousand well armed horsemen and eighty thousand spear mon
CHINESE FINANCIAL REFORM.
FOLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 28th April!TM
BEY RE ME F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE
MAGISTRATE);
ALLEGED ARSON,
The master of the tailor's shop at 205, Quvon's Road West whore an outbreak of fire occurred on the 18th inet was, with his wife und foki, charged on remand with arzon. All the defen- sopted by Mr. J. Griat. Exhibits in the shape ducts pleaded not guilty; the woman was repre-
of partly-burnt woodwork were sho
were shown in Court. Mr. F. Browne, Government Analyst, was the first witness examined. He said that on the 18th he received from Sergeant Grant a number of pieces of woodwork on several of which he found traces of kerosene oil; to him he also found kerosene oil, which was on some rage and weste paper which ware sent
earthenware pot consigned to him for examina- present, too, in a couple of bottles and an
tion. The bottles contained about a quarter of
out of hersens each and the pot about a kerosene was a large tin vessel, and spirits of plut. Another article which showed traces of wins wore found in a bottle similar to the other
ZWO.
The lukong who discovered the fire and zapaited what he saw efter it had been extin guished to Sergeant Grant at No. 7 Police Station went into the box and told his story. A Poking despatch states that the The fire was in the basement, and he put it out. recent rejection by the, Chinese Govoruhen he called the inmates, who could tell him ment of Viceroy Yuen's proposal to adopt nothing about it. Afterwards he reported tho a stamp duty was a great blow to hhu. matter to Sergeant Grant, bundle of raga despatch, to the corruption of the authoritiesst roused his suspicions This rejection was due, according to the and sticks which he had picked up having the Home Department by the Tientsin
Sergeant Grant deposed that when he went merchants and to the efforts of the political to the place in user to the samions of the Prozent of the Viceroy. Furthermore, in lukeng he detected a strong odour of kemene, reply to so izquity put to him by the Empress and found traces of it in places on the stairway, Dowager, General Ma is raid to have intimated which he examined as far up as the first floor in generally poor, especially since the late ground door, who procured a light for the to Her Majesty that, as the people are company with the master of the shop on the trouble in North Chinn, the adoption of purpose. Witness entered the premises on the the stamp duty would canse egitations among first Acor, and saw that the first defendant, the public and the bad results of such agitations who opened the door to him, was dressed would be felt not only at Tientsin but at Peking, ready for going out. Inside, the door of a This remark of the General having been accept cubicle had been taken off and placed against ed by the Empress as reasonable, the matter a show case, which smelt of kerosene and was finally dropped. It is stated that the ze had a quare hole ont in the back of it. galations for the stamp duty had been prepared The whole place was in a state of divorder. Yuen, and that the proposed measure formed returned to No. 7olos Station, whence be by Mr. Tsukada, Japanese Adviser to Viceroy Witres bad the Louse guarded and himself only part of a general sobome of financial communicated with Chief Luspeotor Baker at A brass tablet bearing the following inscrip- the Viceroy's proposal has been shelved, there him the exhibits handed to Mr. Browne for reform. In view of the easy manner in which the Central Etition, who subsequently sont Dr. Chalmers in the Union Chu Dr. seems at prosent do hope for the financial examination. Witness and the master of the Chalmers was one of the pioneer miss aries of roforms now very generally talked of, such as shop on the ground floor afterwards examined the London Missionary Booiety in South China the adoption of gold staudsed or the establish the stock and fittings on the first floor, and eminent Chinese scholar, he was the Author of THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM (Canton 1852-79; Hongkong 1879-99). Anment of a central bank-China Gazette.
several works of monumental researeb, the most important of which was his Kanghi Dictionary, while bis orowning effort, and the great joy of his later years, was the prepiration of his revised Chinese New Testament. Conspionons for his noble simplicity of character, he proclaimed by his life that gospel of Jeane Christ which it was his supreme purpose to make known.”
THE HEALTH OF THE COLONY During the three days ended at noon yesterday 18 cases of plague were reported, all of them, with the exception of one Jew from No. 79, Wyndham Street and one Indian from No. 56, Pool Street, being Chinese. Neither of these two cases has ended fatally, but save only in three instances all the Chinese patients succumbed, There are at the present time upwards of Malay States says in his report for 1992:-"I found in an unnumbered house at Materkok The Judicial Commissioner of the Federated Bighteen bodies were damped, and one was had also to deal with the subject of marriage in The total number of cases for the year is now these States between British subjects of dif- $94. Of these, 79 were reported during the A marriage will shortly take place at Bhangferent raca-Singhalese and a Chinees Straits-week ended 25th April, and 72, all Chinese, bora woman. I decided that consent with such rites and ceremonise as were accessible to attest matrimony and cohabitation with the habit and repute of matrimony was sufloicat to constitute the Secretary for Chinese Affairs has drafted a a marriage between such parties. I believe that
is much wanted, but I think a civil registration Chinese Family Law Enactment-ch a law
The Straits Times learns with great regret that the case of Mrs. Blanoke Waddell of Saigon (who was arrested on a charge of traffick ing in girls) should have been attended to by the doctors rather than the police. "Mrs. Waddell was in a delicate condition when she committed the extraordinary acts which led to make the attempt. Our northern contem her arrest. Had the lady any friends here, it is porary expresses the opinion that "A improbable that there would have been any "war between a amall country like Japan cause for police interference; she had not. The "and a vast Empire like Bossia-seems-sympathies of the community will be with the almost a hopeless task for the former, for lady and her husband, who is an officer of the "even two great Powers like France and
Foreign Legion in French Indo-China," "Britain failed to inflict really serious "damage on the Eussion Empire in the Crimean mir. Port Arthur will vary "likely be another Bebastopol. The fact "of the matter is that Russia is practically unconquerable." When the matter is carefully considered few, we think, will be be found to dispute that conclusion.
An Indian Girons is performing at Shanghai. All the Indians are Bralmius aud the proprietor
and the manager are both University men.
bai.
A Danish Club is to be established in Shang.
150 Danes living in the Northern port.
had between Mr. Bertram Giles, Vice-Consul und Assessor at the Mixed Court, Shanghai, and Miss Viriat Gilmour, second daughter of Mr. D. Gilmour, of Shanghai.
A severe thunderstorm accompanied with very heavy rains commenced yesterday morning about three c'clock and continued until day that the streets were washed clear of the mand which bad made pedestrianism and wheeled trafo unpleasant daring the last few days.
On the 19th inst, daring the prevalence of a thunderstorm at Singapore, the occupants of a bungalow belonging to the 4th Company RG.A, at Blakan Mati, had a somewhat ex- traordinary experience. One of the first flashes of lightning in the storm struck the bangalow, tion room, splintering everything as it went tore through the roof, the library and recrea
along. Two soldiers were forcibly struck, one being dashed against a wall and the ether searched down the side, but singalarly enough they were not seriously hurt according to the
doctor who examined them.
terminated fatally. There were no cases of communicable disease other than plagas during the period stated.
THE BROUGH COMPANY. Several members of the Brough Company the remainder of the Company, including Mr. have already gone to Anstralia. Yesterday,
On the 23rd April, at the General Hospital, light. Que beneficial result of the rainfall was of all marriages in these States with their and Mrs. Brough, arrived in Hongkong on the
NAVIGATION CO,"
valued them at $99.
The muster of the shop in qucation gave evidence of a similar nature.
The agent of the Japanese company in which the premises were 2 eured for $2,000 having assessed their value as 2100, the hearing was adjourned til to-morrow morning at tem o'clock.
THE MURDER F A REFORMER. The Chiraman who is under remand on a
Mr. Alfred Bolt and his friends have not made much out of their deal in the shares of the China Matual Steam Navigation Company so far as the working result of the past year is concerned, remarks a bome paper. The times, as many shareholders in shipping veatures charge of complicity in the murder of Yeng know to their cost, hare buen arcoptionally bad Ka Wan, the Reformer schoolmaster, in his for freight business, and though some lines house in Gage Street over two years ago, was have managed to come out fairly wall on the placed in the dock. He had already pleaded right side, the Chica Mutual is not among the not guilty to the accusation. most favoured. The balance at profit and less On the application of Dr. F. B. L. Bowley,
camera.
BELGIAN CONCESSIONS IN CHINA.
THE HANKOW CANTON TINE.
is £31,300, but as this is after absorbing the the Crown Solicitor, the case was heard in fund for the equalisation of dividends and the operation would appear to be only in the neigh carry forward, the real outcome of the year's
in 1901, a sufficiently startling drop even if du bourhood of £8,000, as compared with £94,200 allowance be made for the adverse character of the reston. The dividend of 3 per cent, on the Odizary and Ordinary "B" ehares compares with 7 and 6 per cent, on these clames of shares respectively a year-age, and under the circum stances the proprieturs will probably think they are lucky to get so much. The feet has been offciently maintained out of ravenue, but with such a small income it is bardly necessary of steamers account, or any other reserve, as, to say there is no 240,000 put by to purchase
In the Chamber of Deputies at Fraesels on the 18th alt. M. Vandervelde made a streng attack on King Leopold's financial enterprises in the Congo and the Far East. He slutad that in 1891 the Société Générale Afciosise, a company for the Congo, was founded, and after having increased its capital in 1999 from 18,000,000 to 1.12,000,000, it created as an off- sloot s azbaldiery concern--the Société Asia- tigue, the King supplying the majority of the ini- tigus anberquently participated, he said, with the tal eipital to both companies. The Société Asis- Amerionn-Chinese Development Company in obtaining the Hankow-Canton concession, which is but no extension of the Franco-Belgien Hankow Peking line. The Belgieneafterwards subscribed to two thirds of the American shares, und secured a majority of their nationals on the Board of the American company The LONDON OFFICE: 191, FLEET STREET, E.C. | "ge of 111 years, Argo was born a slave nnd | establishment of a Chief Mint ió Pekibgasrtain rose, and the play and the players were | Province, under date March St, SaysThe | autherieed so M. Vandervelde alleges, on the A correspondent witing to the Shanghat of the Hankow Canton Hoe was estimated at cost. helonged to General Samuel Konnedy, a wealthy where can be struck a uniform doinage for enthusiastically received. During their stay in party of engineers, engaged in the survey of be drawn from the amortization fund of the Times from Cheng King King Chi, Huisa 1.200,000,000, and to find the money the King planter of Garrard country and a former the numerous mints in the provinces, where the northern port the weather was not good, the Hankow-Centon Railway, arrived at this Conge bonds. For this purpce, as the trustees der strength of his informatorice £123,000,000 to member of the Kentucky legislature, Mrs. each has a separate standard of weight there being only some six or seven fine days all Stowe obtained most of the material for Uncle fineness, etc. As soon as the Peking mint the time. The Kinotechat from six o'clock on place on February 21st, and were accorded a of the Congo funds refused to agree to any such has been started and a sufficent quantity Monday evening nafil her arrival experienced hearty welcome by the Chinese ficials, who i sequestration, a number of new trastors were been struck, they will be a cesore storm <f thander and lightning with promise us a like welcoma all along the line favour of the King's plan. Furthermore, a Bill.
Shanghai, Paul Heremans, of Erfurt, aged 22
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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DEVœuX ROAD Ų),
HONGKONG, 29th April, 1903.
THE belief prevails in the north that the war which is considered to be inevitable between Japan and Russit will be an event of the near future, and the news from London during the past few days has pro bably done much to confirm the impression. The M.-C. Daily News institutes a compari- son between the warships which Russia now. has in Asiatic watere and those possessed. by Japan. With the sinival of Admiral STOCKELBURO's Squadron which ap-
varied and mixed nationalities and different religions should bō required.”.
Kiaotschau bound for England. During their stay of five weeks in Shanghai, the An Imperial Edict appoints Prints Ching, Broughs had a most anccessful season and on Norman Argo, said to have been the original and Chi Hang-chi to act in conjunction with Friday last, the closing night, when The Second “Uncle Tom," bas died at Paint Lick, at the the Board of Revenue with reference to the Theatre was taken up half an hour befoza tho Mrs. Tanqueray was produced, every seat in the
Tom's Cabia from the Kentucky plantation.
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THE HUNANESE AND THE
RAILWAY
They report that a lively interest in the new road is being shown by the people of the pro vince, and the courtesies extended us by those with whom we have so far cotad in contact seen to bear out the statement. Hunha Pro
THE TAKU EX-FORTIFICATIONS. The ex-Fort at Taku which has hitherto been occupied by the British and Italians was vince was, we were told, the most pronounced
appointed, who at once declared themselves in was laid before Parliament, according to which the State savings bank was empowered to invest its deposits in foroga enterprises, with the idea Baron de Faverna, Minister of Foreign of assisting the enterprises in China. Affair, lu anawer, said that he reserved his fall reply on the question until be had introduced
formally banded over to the Chinese Authorities of all provinces in its anti-foreign benti. Bill dealing with settlement Asraganded the company for the survey of railways in Chica
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at noon on the 15th inst. At about 11 am. mont. Our experience with the people up to the Minister enid that it fadioblained a conces A l'eking telegram to the Shanghai Times, Colonel Ido, with a guard of forty pace and the present had been, with one exception,sion for railway from dated the 24th inst., says Being repeatedly accompanied by several other Chinese officers quite the opposite. Af no other point have me the ame time so the Aziz pears for some reason or other to have proceeded from Singapore to Port Arthur
questioned by the Chinese Government why his arrived at the Fort and invited the British sad met the least signs of disfavour, and in stery man company hail of Government committed such a serious breach of Italian officers, who were present for the core other instance the natives of the district. without calling at Hongkong-the Russian
Some sixty of bis old friends gave a farewell faith in regard to the evacuation of Manchuria, mony, to board the Viceroy's anush, where shown us marked signs of friendlin Squadron, so far as battleships are concerned, dinner at the Shanghai Club to Mr, Alexander the Russian Minister has at last replied to the light refreshments were provided Punctually mation has been freely given us, which in ons becomes the strongest in these waters. McLeod, who is leaving Shanghai for a trip effect that Bussin has made up her pind not to at 12 the British fag was lowered with the particular, at least, we were not looking for Russia's fleet in the Far East now consists to England Bir. B. W. Little was in the chair, evacuate the sed ad portion of: Manchuria or to usual salute from the British Italian and We had been told that the supert we believe, of seven, or eight battleships, ton the croupiers being Mr. R. W. M. Campbell, hand back Newohwang to Chios, unless the Chinese guards, which were drawn up facing it, with which the people regarded the great ser cruisers, two protected eruiters, eleven Mr. W. J. Clarks, and Mr. B. Inglis. The latter cau see her way to give Russis & solemn The guarde, then marched to the Italian, Regne no strong that, they euld abdo. gunboata, and several torpedo boats, Japan town band played during and after dinner. The promise not to open any place in Manchuria to which was lowered with like ceremony. The to tell anything about its perfon can only bring six modern battleships into health of Mr. McLeod, proposed by the Choir international trade and to lot Bumia ritain Chinese lags were then hoista on both flag way of high waters and ganda
man, was drunic with enthusiasm, and after r. whatever revenue may be deriged from the statis simultaneously, the guards again presont found them willing sno action, whilst Great Britain at the prose to god had repouded in a very interesting Imperial Maritimis Castoms at Newchwang, ing cas. After Colonel Lin had shaken bends in regard to it, and the mataral time has only four on the China Station, peach, Alled with reminiscences of his 39 years The representatives of Great Britain, Japan with the foreign offloors and health hid boed bear out their state Our northern contemporary 1% of opinion in China, a mumber of songs, concluding with and the United States have already warned the drank, the old guards marched off, leaving the expected in any ocuntry that if Japan were vanquished at sen Russia Auld Lang Syne made the evening pass Chinese Government against complying with Fort in charge of the Chinese guard.-P. Tvations and records hats could without much difficulty pour large very pleasantly.
these outrageous demanda.
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apport slee jeler has risen quickly over E. moderately on the D. Coast of
depression passed into the Yellow Sea the night and in new mbying Inatyards towards the Sea of Japse Pressure is ligh
N.End freshening in the Formors Channel Kight variable winds over the N. part obnery of the China Sea
Forsuast-N and sariable winds, light; zettled thunder showers.
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