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RAMS.

SERVICE.

IN PARIS.

LONDON, Jet May, eived the King at the interview of twosty arned to the British au address from the King and that be ict between England oror and that the two ➡ded as the champions and civilisation. The here has been remark

His Majesty has

y gratified with

ha officials but by the

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RESPONDENT]

98th April, 1903,

# TAX.

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o3let ultimo en this onts of the 8th sed of

th altimo, the farmer, discretion is the belter is uffier; and the fork rily resisted the now sumed their trade. The ublic market became in without lindrances.

the consumers, 56 14 lightly raised sincë, ́£

els to come back, this

tur power to collect the

for the truth of it, nor

rmer, after having been bis first attempt to ty well resume the lost

ked by a straag grand o on the part of the may be surmised, side the former. ER CHANGE.

mmissioner of Customs, z festoniay to succeed Ec, pho, I understand, of Commissoner at Can- secn with us only them. Tyga be had time to

comparatively speaking, roceed to another port. for the charge of the

This morning.

FOOD STUFF.

oned. It bas gonu ompared with the same. anse of it is probably ops of grius and sweet na doar as ever, not- tant supply of it from ong by almost every «ports, besides dry and ochow and the Linchow arrived latoly in large

and Indian corn here.

▪ promised to be good aged by a rain-storia ni villages around, that est will be a good yield price of this staple wil apless some large arrivals

OF THE PORT

wished. None of the oat at this time of the ne dreaded plague, which this port during Spring.

souce.

IEW.

"DOLLY." Hongkong Teb.

writings in the local

d for him the reputatior

ery ready with verse or asing event that merits

is Tales of Hongkong

ogo was widely read.

a pablio favour with ntitled China Coasters: Cbina ensster in a ful t. Belonging himself to had a long time in which characteristics: his grit hia foibles and r

■ comes to sketch the

ba

Ows bio as: bo is, mot The result, as may uthor appears sometimes thin ice. But should ed find in the volubye

ft their hands palm out -ho will see nothing bat bonestly intends they emuskrted of Chios ils and responsibilities morrows mortgaged Replete with ansodele, carefully careless these latest sketolad the author's popula gtana who have grasped tern life and depie

tragic spect

POLICE OCURT.

Monday, 4th May.

BEFOLE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE MAO STRATE)

ONE WAY OF COLLECTING KENT.

THE MANCHURIAN QUESTION.

ALLEGED RUSSIAN JEMANDS.

The Niroku Shivio pablishes in double- lended type, and with all piblo premiuence, an alleged copy of an ogrement, said to buvo hern concluded in Peking, tween the Chines Foreign Offen, represented by Prince Ching On Sunday morning last Tsang Chat Ou, and Wang Wea-shao, and the Russian Min. rent ocllector, wond to Ne. 189, Taun Wan to ister. The document sets out by declaring collect rest from the occupier, a Clinaroa. that, in connection with Russia's promiss to The moday was not forthcoming, and the collee- tor, Insing bis tempor,is alleged to have seized chopper and attacked the other so savagely no to glam his life in danger. At any rate, the Enforlupeta tonunt is lying in hospital in a precarious condition and the rent man is under renmad og n pliargo of causing his injuries,

CHAROK ÁGAIEST AN AMERICAN.

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Howard Brooks, ship's steward, of America, was charged on re-zazi with larceny within the jurisdiction of the Simits Settlements.

evacuate

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 5т#, 1903

SHIP'S DOCTORS.

WHAT IS A QUALIFIED MENICAL PRACTI

TIONER?"

At a mesting of the Legislative Council at Singapore Mr. Napier moved :—

"That it is expedient that the defuition of qualified medical practitioner' in the Chinese Immigrants Ordinance be amended at an early date."

Ho called to mind that when the Ordinance the north-eantori part of Shin-was before the Council last year he objected to King and the whole of kiria within the the definition on the ground that it exuded time indicated as the seced period of with all medical practitioners of our ally and friend drawal, the Government & St. Patersburg Japan, and the definition was secordingly desires to make arrangemmis such as sind altered so as to place Japan on the same footing prince, its good will towels its neighbours the United States of America--that any and friend, Chiun. Theroho it is agreed that degrees which were registrable by the Medical after the withdrawal of tho Russian forces, Council in England should confer the right to Chius shall undertake the duty of protecting practice here. That definition www opposed Russia's railway in the enzunfed districts, as by the then member for the Singapore well as the perscps and prperties of Russian Chamber of Commerce, who wished it to s A detetive urgent from Singapore gase roilway officials and, of all Russian subjects made more clear on the face of it how far it evidence that the sensed was the man described engaged in mining, razl-waking, or other sould actually apply to dapurse medical in the warrant, ned after further oviduce of enterprises, China plodginghorself to give full practitioners. Mr. Napier thought be identification Brooka sus remanded until Thumpensation for any injury to life or limb or right, and that the matter ought to have been any destruction of propty resulting from gene inte more carefully at the time—especially day morning,

failure to dischargo this digation. Further, since it is not desirable in da interest of your and tranquillity that a reedharly large farve of Chinese troops should be pated in Shingking and Kirin, Russia suggests that the following mers shall be the superior limit, which

AIDING AD ABETTINO.

the British Lau Kai, noryt boy on steumer Torfor, was charged with aiding and abetting two stowaways to obtain passages frean' Hongkong to Vancouver by the said vessel on or about 11th February last. He ploaded act guilty.

Evidence showed that the, stowaways were divesered by the chief officer after the ship Bad been over a month at sea. They were Found in the hiuen lorker, and on being purs. tioned gave into mation iraplicating the accused

His Worship imposed a fine of $150 with the alterativa of two months hard labour.

The defendant, who wid that he had received

money from the stowaways, wout to prison.

shall not to exceeded withal consultation with the Russian commander-in-chief in Liaotong. the corresponding question with regard to the Amergian to be suberently settled. The

áxima anashers are :

infantry Cavaly Artillery "Engineers

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there had been ships coming here with Japanese and American practitions. These ships were held to linve offended against the Ordinance, and the explains were finel. The result, had hea that putsous holding Indisu

among those pursotir, who diplomas bad to bo drawn upon, atul there was Wern able to ask practically what salary they liked, Inderal he had been told that some

a sort of "corner

get as much as $35 a day. He did not think any one would be prepared to say that the gentlemen with Indian diplomas were 15 nearly so well qualified to carry out the duties impesel 1g the Orliusuce as American and Japanese gentlemen holding the degrees of Their respective countries. This was a very urgent matter: and when he first brought the matter forward about a mouth ago, be expected

Shippking. Kirin. Tolals,

7000 SUB

4.000 1,509 --4,004-- ----,50102300 Land Trasport 108 1,0€)

Total... 17,000 - 15,000

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BEFORE M. J. H. KEMT (ACTING POLICE Further, in the evout of the Chinese troops

BANISTRATE),,

JAN UNDESIRABLE CUSTOMER.

An Italian watchman the other day took a peir of shoes 14 a street cobbler, a Chinaman,¦ to kas mended, and sheai tha: job was thisled, according to the shoemaker's story, took the articles away without paying for the repairs A day or skater he returned with another psix of shoes that needed booking after, but the cobbler, naturally ouoagh, refusal to have any further dealings with the Indian, Thero spen the latter asaulted the Chioumas and kinked his stall into the side-channel. The police wers summeed, and the requel was the laing of the fnding to the extent of $15 or a mouth and his being further ordered to pay the cobbler 85 compensation.

THEFT OF WORK TOOLS.

For some time-pist various work tools have dappeared from the new gasworks in coars of erection at Wanchai, Six hamroers vanished quite intely, and, asla previous iustauces, one of the native, workmen knew anything of them Ou Sunday Mr. 12. Forrester, clerk of works, noticed two of the wissing hummers on it barker's sull ja Lower Lascar Row, and be und Mr. A. Simple, who is ingeritteding the prection of the, gusoneter, gavo information tu the police. Sorgent: Kerr arrested the lawker, who denied stealing the atomory and seas

sentenced to one meath's bard labour for receiving stolen property.

Other tools stolen from the gaspores, to the total value of $20, were also found in his posses Fier, and for this second offence he was en-

proving unable to secure the safety of Rusi subjects, or in the event d the tranquillity of Manchurin being throated with disturbanc owing to the opposition of other Powe, Russin shall put into to tiuld her Bust Asian fores of railway guards. and should they prove insufficient, sball supplement them by troops from Europe. Finally, in no diren staters and enam pretext whatever shall the trees of other Powers be adutted into Manchurin, and shouöthey be admitted the fact shail ho regarded as as evidence of hostile feeding on Chim's part. Moreover, China skail as far as possible decline bulky to foreigners the privilege of free trand in Manchuria until

Russin consents to the same.

Wo do not suppose that much credence attaches to this document. Nevertheless may be taken as an interpretation of the wishes attributed to Rusia in same quarters, and ni such it has interest.--Japas Meil.

that something sold be dens by the

verament, but

step to

bring forms.

there hul beun 1:0 this direction he was now bonrad the utter forward again in He believed of this motion.

THE TIENTSIN RAILWAY SIDING QUESTION."

Mr. G. Detring, the Arbitator, has given blu awerd an end portion of the case submitted to him by the Commissioners, Mr. L. C. Hopkins, His Majesty's Consul-General for Tintain. and Mr. N. Laptow, H.I.M. the Tear's Consul in Tientsin, on the furious Railway Siding dispute It will be within the memory of our renders how the injudicious handling of this uniter two years ago inised a typical example politics ten-pat, and how of a storm is a

it actually brought about the long anticipated eri-ik of England and Russia, personated in sentries, looking down the muzzles of each other's gums. The award is historically so interesting that we shall gooty it with textu precision.

AWARD.

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The P.&.0. steamer Valetle left Singapore Singapere, Penang, Malacca, Pror. Wollestoy

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for this port on the dedinst, et 10 am, with Johore the outward English nails, and is due hero ou Pahang

the 8th just., at shout noon.

The silk or C.P.R. Empress of China arrived in New York on the 30th ult.

Batavia Buitenzorg

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The CPR. sienter Euppies of Japan arrived at Shanghai at 3 am, ou the 3rd inst.. fa be--The Chi Chia-Jew 'land ense referred and left again at noon samne day for longkong. British

where she is dno to arrive at 4 pin.. to-day for arbitration by Hopkins, H.D.M:

The Imperial German tamil stoawer Bayern | Count-General, acting as British Commissier, left. Koin is Nagasaki and Shanghai on the OFFICEES DE COAST AND RIVER STEAMME, and N. Laplew, H.1.B.D.'s Conent, acting used inst., pan, and may be exparted here on the The Book is printed from Now Typs spacially

Russian Commissioner,

12th inst.

1, the undersigned, having krem called upon

thar to arbitrede in the mattor, of certain landsinst...p.m. formerly forming the site of the village know

Chi Chi-low, near the La Lang-taw Railway Station, Tientsin and having duly consideredal

ser utiuis d the vaci usargatents and doennez- tary evidener laid before sno by the contending parties, new, recording to the best of y kenleg and be if, award as follows:-

The ind in dispute having been virtually obtained 1y the raway Administration previous to the trouble ■f 120, shall remain in their

sesion as railway property

There being ever-disputable points and olonhts with regard to the original ownershije fard right for land in dispute the Hailway Administrati shall indemnify Prine Sa by paying to changrasation which, as stated, was already paid to the alleged late propricter Sun Wei.

Signed) DRESING, Tientsin, 29th April 1,

the when the clause was passed it was going to allow || a certain class of American and Japanese ductors to be surgeons on board these ships. Ho did not think it was going to be simply agad to have no legui effect, but it tow

him the sale

Isole the ret to this dicament we may slate 15. the Russian anthorities kavn zucrevited to Priner Su's claims in their entirely." Tho mvard Thus gives the Nadway the loud is dispute, bent op ses on the cupang the obligation to Pay by the Russian authorities a sum equal to that it has trends and in the former putative owner.—P. & P. Tapes,

JAPAN AND BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

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French

The CM. steamer Ifyou left Singapure on reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every Bed inst., aud is expected, horn on the Strangement now greatly facilitates reference

The The N.Y.K. stenater Kluskau Mirn (Bombay ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS Line) latt Kobyt. Moji for this part on the contains the names of over

20000 FOREIGNERS. 3rd inst., p.., and is expected hero on the 11th carefull arragul, with the Initials as well at The N.P. 'ear Victoria arrived at Yoke the Surunes in strictly Alphabetical Oxler, 65

that any maine can be found instantly. hapa on the 2nd, inst.

inst

The P. & A. steamer Indiapore arrived at Yokobams on the danst, and any hespected here on the 15th inst.

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turned out that it was to his st, and he consider ed it was ablately misleading. Ilis opinion was at the Medient Council of England hai not swn any right to rees guise the degrees of the United States and Japan. Chnt wir a matter which had never been thoroughly gone it to here. Were the United States or Japon foreign countries within the neening of part of the Medical Act of 1986 or in other words had those two States been put on thes reciprocity Bat? because if not the Medical ouncil of England bud no power to register

With welers new to the alleged recent for them.

The deflbition of qualified no disalgorits of bank notes by a Japanese sabject, and According to the Osukt Mainichi correspond-

to the disability of the Polier in secure a con- But at Peking, Russia dressed to the We practitioner" occurred in a nuber of the. Ordémices here. We had no School of Medi-

-viction Tral ̈ scontence against the offender, the He regretted that the Elution

Council leurs from a letter from the Consul- up the draft of the proposed agreement

aesihts or is here

Commission was not able to make an kuutimonse

Heuer for Japan that his penal code contained with China on the 23rdult. sight articles as follows:-

Mr. no adeguate provision for such cases. 1-No reforms ( altendios) of the prescut representation on that point; therefore it was to the interests of the Colony that they shoul

Odagiri states that he has now received a go cut for the best qualified men they weakL telegraphic mossage bom the Foreiga. Office at Chinese system of atlaistration of the thres Eastern Provinces w.II take pinco

Tokyo. notifying the promulgation an 2-China is not allowed to open any Treaty, and for that reason they shouki frame a

Imperial Ordinane to the following offer a Port in the three Eastan Provinces except definition so na to get the best men..

Amperial Ordinance No. 7. Newchinang, at the demed of any Power.

It

3. Beyond these initus worked under igree

ment jointly by Rusis and Chino there will be no interference permitted with wining "matters in the three Eastern Provinces by any other Power.

interference wih

teveed to an auditical fortnight's imprisonment.The relays in the three Eastern Pro-

vinees will be arded by Russiau troops, LONDON- COLLEGE OF MUSIC.5-The timing of Chinese soldiers in the three Eastern Province will be solely under Russia's control and in be permitted on tho parte any other Powers.

6.- In the Maritime Customs Service of the threo Eastern Provincely Russian subjects shall be appointed as Commissioners to collect revenue and no other micals will be permit ted in that service.

We have recsivel frem Mr. E. Ralphs, Hou. Secretary of the Hongkong centre of this College, the result of an examination recently held in the Colony. The examiners were Mr. A.G. Ward, organist of St. John's Cathedral. Mr. A. Galluzzi (formerly of the Royal Cos. servatoire of Music, Rome), and, in Theory, Dr. Karn, Mag. Doc.

7-Chien will consed to Russia estilish.

The following is a het of the successfyling a Board of Commoneat Mon kden in which the subjects of other Pears will not be allowed to interfere.

candidates:

PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Advanced Senior.

Iliz. Best

A. M. Les Lun..

Senior.

G. Brotherton Harker E. Querabis

Intermediate.

R. Watling... Edith B-st

Plomontary.

J. Munoz .... E. Camara...

1. Romer.**

G. Harbor...

Honours Honours

Honours 1st Class

1st Class 2nd Class

1st Clans 2nd Class 2nd Cines

If

The above seven artics were part of a secret compact. Another are, No. 8 reads: any other or third Power should attempt to interfere in the affairs of the three Eastorn Provinces, Russia will dispatch her troops to settle all such questions,

Prince Ching is indied to consent to the articles relating to the motection of the railway and mode of collection ofthe Customs revenu provided in the Treaty white as to the remain ing fivo articles and alsoirticle 8, he is consult ing with his colleagues,.

A Tokyo dispatch state that on the 2b alt. the Japanese Minister at the British Chargé d'Affaires addressed a Joint Note to Prince Ching. It was to the effect that delay in evacuation of; Manchuris by Russia would be calculated to disturb the peace of the Orient and was princical to the interests of Japa

Mr. Earle seconded the motion. Speaking from his own point of view, his sail it had been

found that the definition was a great hindrance to the shipping trade of the port, and it was very desirable that the deliuition should altered as soon as possible. It seemed to hitu that it was within the power of Government to make this clause a dead leiter until a propar definition could to frames; and Le would urge upon the Council the necessity of arriving at some modus rirendi till it was found possible to properly defuemilicul practitioner."

bill to remedy this matter was now in course of The Attorney-General, in reply, said that a

preparation. (Hear, heur.)

The motion was thb putno the morting and enried-Straits Times.

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1903.

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CHINA Nanking

Swatow Wuhu

Canton Kowkiang Whampoa

FATAL ACCIDENT TO

FOREIGNER AT KYOTO:

Taku

Takes in conjunction with the recent remarks of Lord Curzon as to the extent of rivalry between India and Japan for the coal trade in the East, the opinion of an export as to the present conditions and prospects of the Japancao This coal industry are well worthy of note.

Mr. H. R. Corkbill, vico-managing director authority states that tile coal deposits of Japan of the Oriental Printing Company at Kyota, more valuable than those mot with an extraordiyary sceidsat a week agó very much

Peking of France or Belgium. In spite of this, which terminated fatally. It appears that Mr. Tantsin Japan's output of the mineral culy reaches Corkbit; had retired to rest at his usual time, Peitaiko

but at about half-past twelve the other occu- Newchwang between 7,000,000 and 8,000,000 tons, ax compared with 30,000,000 tons in France and pants were aroused by hearing a window open, lienwan THEORY.

20,000,000 tons in Belgium. The external and then, immediately afterwards, a beavy Port Arthur

the ground. Going outside they Chefoo Junior Honon's,

Pass

market for Japanese coal is growing, and fail vn Junior Pass

extends as far as the fruits Settlements, at found that Mr. Corkhill had fallen from the Weihaiwel Honours

Kiaochan E. Quedlin

Pass B. Watling

which point the coal traders of Japan mest in window of the second story, about treaty Liukungan rivalry those of England, Australie, and Indie. fost from the ground, and was there lying Shangha He was carried back into the Foochow When this growing market is considered, the unconscions. The "Bellios Medal" is awarded to Miss G.

For the protection of their question arises why the output is of such house as carefully sa possible and doctors Brotherton Harker, who obtained the highest

own interests it might lanecessary for the two comparative insignificance in poportion to total of murks in practical and theoretical

wore sent for. They found that he had broken Tokyo

Yokohama. music. A prize is awarded to Miss G. Munoz, countries to take any measures necessary

Hyogo. who obtained highest marks in the elementary expedite the evacuation Manchuria by Russia, what the resources of Japan seem to justify his left leg and left arm, and on further ex- section of pianstorte playing. All the above The Chinese Governant should inquire of This is probably explained by the fact that the amination ascertained that he had sustained a when she would complete the price of the coal is rather high. The miners serious internal injury. The broken limbs were were imght at the Italian Convent, with the Russ exception of Mire Harker, who was a papil of evacuation of Manchah and obtain definita themselves are said to be very good workers, at once set, and an operalion was performed

assurance on the mate. Japan and Great

and well up to the average; but there is a dearth with a view to giving the unfortunate man some Britain weakt not appare of any Agrement

be concluded between China and of competent and reliable overacers, and this relief, but, despite all the attention that was might Russia in

in regard to the evacuation of male is regarded as the most serious obstacle in the iven to him by the Japanese doctors who were charia, such Agrowont were considered to the interests of Japan and

and way of the development of the mining industry.mmoned, complications set in and Mr. Kun San projudicial to Great Britain.

In (se of any Agreement in Japan, especially as regards coal-mining. Cor kill died about forty-eight hours later, How the accident happened is a mystery. concluded betwin Russia and China in When these difficulties are removed, thereby being regard to the adminiration in Manchuris bringing the price down, the expert thinks the efter ita evacuation by Eussis, the draft of the output may go high as 40,000,00%) or 50,000,000 When Mr. Corkhill regained consciousness he Agreement must be previously submitted to tons a year; but under present cireumatadoes he was in such extreme pain that no attempt was Hanoi Japan and Great Brita and a joint approval, expremes e grave fear that the

a serious effect obtained. A definite pply is required to this the Chinese colligies may be polition of made to elicit any information regarding the Haiphong

on the Japanese ecal industry. A particularly accident from him, and as he did not volunteer Tonkin Provinces Quinton Note within five days fpin its date.

Prince Ching indiately laid the Note dangerous competitor is the province of Shan. any statement, employing what strength be had before the Empress Dowager and the Empere,tung, in the development of which Germany is in making a will, the occurrence will probably

taking a considerable interest-Financial News. always remain a mystery.--Kole Chronide, Kobe Chronicle.

Mr. Ward.

CUSTOMS CHANGES.

Mr. C. A. V. Boura, lately Acting Commis sioner Now chwang, is promoted to Commissionen and granted hons leare

Mr. E. V. Brenan is appointed Acting Com miasiover at Samehin,

Mr. F. A. Margao, Commissioner of Canton,

is transferred to Swatow, has

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