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The latest Tonkia paport nanenaso sovors1 TELEGRAMS.
onses of plague in the city.
A paragraph in the London Daily Chronicle with reference to Mr. Belilios. says:-Mr. Bolilion has twɑ fada-giving mousy sway and yachting
A now comic open, entitled La Toledad, adapted from the French by Morsts. Augustus Mcore and Hickory Wood, with music by Audran, was produced for the frst time in London it the Kennington Thaatru last month Mr. Alee Marsh, as a Spanish singer, made a brave attempt to enlisen a rather depressing. entertaiment by his robust acting, says n London paper. The opera will no doubt be much improved upov.
The Australian Commonwealth is now the
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE ALBANIAN REVOLT..
LONDON, 28th May. The Albanfans have released the Sultan's iníssion.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S FISCAL POLICY.
LONDON, th May, The Opposition intend to call attention to Mr. Chamberlain's declaration of fiscal policy, pressing Mr. Balfour to say whether he and his colleagues share Mr. Chamberlain's viewe; and it as it apponts, Mr. Chamberlain spoke for the
will probably ask for an opportunity for discus sing the whole question in the House.
ralu. A communication from St. Martin's-le- | Government, Sir Hoary Campbell-Bannerman.
only important section of the Empire that insists on the retention of the old 234 postal Grand rently anggested that the rite should be reduced to ld. at the end of this year. The Commonwealth Postmaster General placed the proposal before the Cabinet, intimating at the same time that, according to his expert advisers, the change would involve a loss of £295,586 Ho therefore recommended that the reduction be not seceded to, pod the Cabinet opdorsed the recommendation.
Practically the whole supply of ramia for Europe contes from China where it grows wild.
We notice that the cultivation of this fihre ng a Colonial industry is now being advocated in the London papers. Delivered in England, ramie costs from £30 to £40 a ton, and it en be manufactured into sail-cloth and a score of other articles at a reasonable price. For one thing." an expert says, "ramie comes out a shade
per in manufactured articles than either cotten or bamp. The great thing, however, is
"that, it will be an alternative to cotton, so that the cotton financiors will not ha able to rule the
market. The grass will grow anywhere almost, and at the moment it is growing at Lyons in an experimental fashion. What is wanted ja that some British Colony, say Australia or South Africa; shall seriously set itself to ramio cultivation. Two or three crops can be raiset from the same land in one year, and a great iş- dustry might result." Eoads that the trouble, hitherto, had been to find a proses for converting the raw fore to practical usos, Many attempts had been made in that direction, and the Indian Goreremost had given the mattor special attout on. It was beloved that invention, and many English spinners were al- the problem bud now bean saived by a French ready ming a certain amount of ramie grass treated according to the new process. results had been satisfactory, and indicated a future trade out of which the British Colonies might make a large profit,
ARMED ROBBERY.
The
A German Consalar report from Yokohama alatra that after prolonged negotiations.Japanese ton growers and merchants have formed a power- fal trust, which will endearer to introduce and The police are investigating a cosa of arine d push the sales of Japanese tes in foreign coun. robbery which occurred at 79, Fraya East, tries. Foreign exporting firms in Japan hase Wanchai, betoon 9.30 and 10.15 on Wednes bees invited to join the combine," but have day night. The premises wore occupied by declined. The Government, which has already Chinamaa as a place of business and residence, spent annually 70.000 yen for some years on the and the value of the property stolen is estimated same object, will no doubt assist the los trut at about $500, No further particulars are us
A mild souration was caused yesterday morn.set available, ing at a quarter to eleven half-way up the uscent of Battery Puth by the death of a ricksha coolie in the employment of Major-General Gaso:igne, who was seated in the vehicle. The coolie. assisted by another, was pushing behind the riskala when he dropped dead, presumably from heart failure. Crowds of Chinese gathered round, but gave the corpses wide berth, fearing pingne. The ocasion was improved by a woll kaowa resident behind a koduk
PLAGUE STATISTICS.......
- LATER,
Mr. Chamberlain's reply to the Liberals is very lengthy. It says at no proferential trade proposals have been made to the Colonies and that there have been no recent negotiations on the subject.
THE ANTARUTIO EXPEDITION.
LONDON, 26th May.
Mr. Balloar, in reply to questions nyging the Government to assist in relieving tho Discovery,
ice-bound in the Antarctic, said the Government was prepared to contribute, but he strongly oensured the Royal Geographical Society for Lot counting the cost when equipping such on expedition.
CANTON.
[FROM A CORZESPONDENT.]
AN ITALIAN STEAMER.
Canton, 27th May,
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 28th May,
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
BEFORE HIS HONOUR the Hanur S. BERKELEY (ACTING-CHIEP JUSTICE).
A PARTNERDHIT CABE,
POLO CLUB GYMKHANA.
Fiar weather favoured the gymkhaus held at Cansowy Bay yesterday afternoon by the Pole Club, and made the fele a most enjoyable one. There wore oight orcats on the programme, namely tent-pegging, bónding rate, thread- neodle race, Victoria Cross rase, leading race, whistling raco, polo hall rase, and ricksha race. As may be gathored from these fitles, pains were taken to impart originality to the oned. The boaring was resumed in the onssia which
Thus, in the bonding rase compelitors bad to Ho Fung Hang, as administrator of the estate pass in and out between sight Baga, with a run of Ho I Shek, deceased, sued Chan Kit Sas and in of about forty yards. They were to start Ez Kuk Sau, as partners in Yan Wo and Yil Troux point indicated, leave the first flag on the opium firms, to account to the plaintiff in respect left hand, the second on the right, and so on of certain shares in these firms alleged to have turning right-handed round the eighth fing, on been held by Ho 1 Shek Mr. B. H. Sharp, the return journey passing the seventh dag on K.C., barristerut law (instructed by Mr. E. Cthe loft, the sixth on the right, and so on. 'ontifex of Messrs Dwens & Harston, solicitare), In the throad-needto race (Indie nomination). appeared for the defenda ets, and Messrs. H. E. the gentlemen wore pragitod with neatles, and Pollock, K.C., and T. Mergaa Phillips, barris- tors-at-law (instructed by Mr. E... Bonner of Messrs. Donnys & Bowley, solicitors), ware for
the plaintif
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the ladies with pieces of thread and pearl buttons. Each gentleman had to ride up to a lady, who took the weedle, thresvied it and sawed
on a button (with at least one stitch throngh
The Chief Justies had ordered that the issuananch hole, it was stipulated) to bir coat or shirt. of law in the case be argued, as follows:-(1
The gentleman then mounted and rođej home, It being admitted that the defendants were not und the winner had to show the button to prove partners with Ho I Shek in his lifetime in the
that it was properly sown on to his coat or Yap Wo firm although they are now partners shirt. The prise in the Victoris Cross race in the said arms, and arsuring that He I Shek was not awarded for valour. A hurdle was first was at the time of his death quiitled to a share negotiated, and then one half of the entrants, in the said firm, and assuming that no settle mounted, had to ride to the assistance of the ment of accounts respecting that share baa ovor
other ball, who were dismoasted and 'supposed taken place between Ho I Shok's representatives to be in dire distress. The frat two past the and the present or past partners in the firm.
post on the sams hores won. The leading raco are the defendants liable as such present part consisted of riding one pony and leading ners to account to the plaintif in respect of the another between Alga over a figure 8 course, said share (2) It being admitted that the The whistling racy (another ladies' nomina- defendants were not partners with Ho I Shek. tion) was au amusing event, and the condi- in his lifetime in the Yi Li firm. and assuming tions to be complied with wore as follows: that He Ì Shok was at the time of his death "Gentleman to be nominated by a lady. Ladien entitled to a share in that firm, and aeguming will be provided with a card and pesoil. Geo- that no settioment of accounts resposting the tlemon will be told at starting-post the name of said share has over taken place between Ho In well-known song (oach mân a different tune). Shek's representatives and the present or past Ride up to your nominatrix, dismount (but de ¡artners in the firm, are the defendanta liable | not approach xenror to her than 5 yards dis as such present partners to account to the tant), and whistle the tune solucted. The plaintiff in respect of the said share? The lady, having guessed the air which her Chief Justice had further ordered that the partner is whistling, will then write its name ou On Monday sore of your Italian re-issues of fact bo tried after the settlement of her card, hand it to gentleman, who will sidents came up to Canton for a very pleasant the issues of law.
remous and ride. First past the post with ceremony; the hoisting, for the first time on The case was fir-t heard on 24th ult, whou
name (f correst tuno to wia. Galerain may the Cauton river, of the Italian flag on Mr. Sharp, K.C., opened the debate, and Mr.look at card handel to him by lady, and if tune. steamer built for the river trade. The pur- Pollock, K.C., followed but did not conclude mentioned thereon is incorrect, may say to indy. chaser took possession of the vessel at twelve, his address.
| 'Try again"; nothing more, however, may be and, the Italian Consul General authorised the Mr. Pollock continued his argument and Mr.sid, and the lady must at once hoisting of the national flag, while Mtae. Sharp replied.
back to the 5 yards distans from gentleman." Volpicelli named the steamer Lucia after the The Court adjourned.
In the polo ball race, a ball, struck alternately name of the owuor, Mina. Musso, widow of the
by partners, bud to be driven isto goal, und in late Consul
the ricksha rucs, the last ons on the card, dismoanted ́men dragging rickshas had to rag half-way across the palo ground and hand their mounted partners a letter each, or what did duty as a lotter. Having riddos to unother purs of the fold and posted their lettera, the horas, mon galloped back to the riskslas, got inside (ufter having dismounted, of coara), and ware trogged home. The sport was good and much sujoyed by the spectators. The band and pipers of the 93rd Barinas played selections at intervals during the afternoon.
After the toast of the King of Italy, the Consul said a few words, expressing bis belief that the event was not only important for the soal! Italian community, but would be of interest to all. It was a narrow view pro bably based on timidity and indolence to suppose that the commercio devolopment of une nation mast injureutkers. It might be so occasionally, but generally the progress of one zation was beneficial the rust, Bither by increasing its purchasing power, or by the discovery of new articles of exchange, thus creating new folds of activity which all could share.
He eulogized the enterprise of the purchaser, remarking that he thus showed himself a worthy son of his father, the pioneer in the Boraso trade, and hoped that his undertakings would over increase in prosperity.
YUNNAN REBELLION.
POLICE COURT.
Thursday, 28th May.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (Police MAGISTRATE.)
SLEEPING IN THE CENTRAL MARKET,
Inspector of Markets MacEwen charged 26 coolies with violating the bye-laws by sleeping in the Contrai Market. All of them admitted their gelit.
His Worship- What are the facts ?” Complainant About 2 p.m. this morning, I, along with seven district watchmen, went to the Contral Market and found all the defondants asleep on the beef and pork stalls.
His Worship-Are they employed there? Complainant-No, your Worship, they have no right there at all. They simply go there to pass the night,
His Worship-They have nothing to do with the market at all?
Complainant--No, your worship, none of the stall-holders would chim our of them as folis.
The daily return of plague cases is still high. During the 24 hours ended at noon yesterday, The difficulty of inland communications and fresh cases were reported Two (not fatal) the consequent slow spread of news in Chíns is were European-one from the steamer Heath-clearly illustrated by the general ignorance of dens and the other from the Government Civil the serions insurrection in the prosises of Hospital, the anthorities at which institution; Yunnan. To be able to capture an important with characteristic oficial castion, declined prefectural town like Linaniu the rebels yesterday to convoy enlightenment as to who must be munerous sad the outbreak must have the patiout was. Que case (not fatal) was commenced some time before, "yet nothing Japanese, and the remaining 20 (15 fatal) were
o'clock. was moulined about it up to a day or Chess,
By permission of Majer Radcliffe and the commercial world was to come before Oflcers, tho band of the 33rd Burma Infantry | Chinese, one being frota. Vietoria Gaol. No less two ago, while on bypothetical war botwent
will play the following programme, at the King Edward Intel, during diarer this evening (weather permitting) - March... "March Romanice," ....... Gormod Overture.....Zamps, Selection R Plantation," Song "The Everlasting Day"...... Bevan Selection.....an Toy,"
Sidney Jones ValeoBlue Bells,"
Waldteufel Dance... From Honry XIII," ... Vandervel
"God Save the King"
À MATTER of considerable importance te the International Telegraphic Conference convened to meet in London this mouth. We refer to the question of the Vocabulary Code compiled by the International Bureau of Telegraphic Administrations at Berne, which the Conference was expected to make compulsory. No information has yet come to hand as to whether the question has been decided, but the latest mail papers show that the proposal meets with arenu.“ ous opposition from the leading Chambers of Commerce, including these of London, New York and Birmingham. The protest of the Loudon Chamber was made at a largely
- attended meeting held last month under the presidency of Mr. Keswick, M.P., a reso. lation being passed urgently requesting the Postmaster-General to decline on behalf of His Majesty's Government to accept the compulsory adoption of the proposed official vocabulary of code wards. The resolution further urged His Majesty's Government to decline to acquiesce in any other than a
("Reminiscences of the
Herald
Chambers
With regard to reports that the Eussian Government had recently given large orders for Cardiff coal for Port Arther, inquiries on the Cardif Exchange showed that, whilst contracts
cases came from the strent, and Russia and Japan was common subject in three instances, according to the Sanitary of converaction among the Chinese. The Board returns, the patients were alive, one of Chinese authorities declare that no foraignera them, since dead, boing found wandering in hare suffered by the insurrection, and Praya East. The total cases since the Ist of they will certainly take great care to defend January this year now number 890.
them as they must by this time have a bolo- souse horror of indemnities, private as well as public.
THE PACIFIC OABLE.
An animated discussion took place in the
FATSHAN RAILWAY." This short line, which will probably be a very
THE SITUATION IN YUNNAN.
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The following extracts are made from en article in a nutivo paper translated by the Shanghai Mercury :—
The troubles in Szechuen have apparently come to an end; the jusarrection in Kwangal has also been reported to the Turons, as having been practically suppressed; and the Govern. ment is greatly delighted it the prospect that
peace will reign once more throughout the Empire. But to its grout grief, it has Dow received the startling intelligence from the
His Worship-I should say the best thing to to would be to clear the markut at nine o'clock. Viceroy of Yunuan that disturbances bave
Complainant-We shut the market at eight
His Worship-How do they get in ? (omplainant They are ingite before that, hiding mong the baskets, and so on,
His Worship Then clear the market-turu everybody out. (To the defendants.) Three dollars or goven days sach,
MAGISTRATE).
WENT TO HIS HEAD,
broken out in the prefecture of Licuufu, result- ing in the capture of two places, viz. Chienokin Chuang and the profectamil city of Linantu by the rioters. Both these two places are very im- portant and are situated near the frontier between Yanaan and French Indo-Ubina. Línanín is a place where the proposed railway from Annam to Yangon is to pass, and is only about 250 li distant from the treaty port of Mongteza. BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE This place is so near Franch territory that the troubles may easily spraud into it, thereby France will have a good excuse to pour troops into the province, even if all the French H. A. Browo, the ex-shipmaster whose name merchants and missionaries now in the provinco Canadian Seunte rovently on the subject of the successful and paying one, is progressing rapid. Farific cable. Sir M. Bowell initiated the 17. The embankment is almost completed, and has already feared on the charge-sheet for aro etfe. debate, and warmly approved Sir Wilfrid | the bridgework and laying of the rails will soon theft and vagrancy, was charged with return- Lisanfu is a very important city in the pro- Laier's efforts to induce the Australian be sorunced, as the Americans declare the ing intoxicated to the house of detention, convince and is defended by s large garrison force had been made with St. Fotersburg for soal to Commonweath not to grant, further privileges railway will be open to traffle by the end of the trary to the rules of the establishment. The under the command of a Major-General, Chien- He year. The pamanger traffic between the two principal warder in Victoria Goal was the chiu Chaong is oleo a very important place in be delivered at ports including Port Arthur and to the Eastern Extension Company.
the profecture of Lipantu, and is governed by Vladivostock, there bad not been any unusual said that the management of the Pacific large cities separated by such a short distance is complainant.
Delendent I was on my legs the whole day, a sub-Prefect. The disturbances must be of a Russian demand for Welsh emal. Nixon's Navit Cable sumed to be asking in business already enormous and will certainly grow when gation Company had a contract with a Sonorgy, They should appoint agents to secure them will be a quicker route. Most foreigners sir, doing my best to got work I had had no very serious mature, since such important places Mr. Scott, who only know Canton and its teeming food, and on my way back I met an old ship na these have fallen into the hands of the peace- Fotersburg firm to supply from 50,000 to 60,000 business in every part of Australia. tons from Cardiff; but no order for earl replying for the Government, said that those who population will be surprised to hear that at a mate, who gave me'n glass of whisky. It must breakers. It is particularly unfortunate that delivery had been received. The Russian Gov. bad followed the efforts made to strangle or distance of about ten miles in a straight line have gone straight to my head, for it was all I such laternal troubles are created in the south bad Lad to drink. -I have done my utmost to at the present moment when the Chinese ernment had also contracted for 100,000 tons of paralyse the project must have felt their patrio- there is another city almost an large and es
tism and desire for the Imperial consexiou crowded. The Americans live shown great get work-been to every place I can think of, Government is greatly embarrassed by RusÍLI coal from the Tyns..
somewhat chilled. The Dominion had endorsed judgment in choosing these two large contres and have only succeeded no far in getting ene aggression in the north. the enterprise from Imperial motives alone, for the forminus of their short pioneer line. promised permissive use of the present vocabulary Wednesday afternoon after it had borne a Had Chaada known the diflealties which would ....
His Worship What state was he în ? and if its official adoption be pressed by Japances woman caffering from plague to the be thrown in her way during those six years it
Complainant-He wasn't bad. Defendant bad only the one glass of other Governments which do not use or hospital at Kennedytown? The query in was doabiful whether she' would have gezo posscas cables and telegraphic lines to the prompted by a correspondent who says that the into management with the mother country burg, lift Singapore for this port yesterday, at
The N.D.D. steamer Nurnberg, from Ham-whisky, and it went straight to my head. If you give me a chance, sir, I pledge you may same extent as those in the hands of the women was first taken to the Government Civil and the colonies. Ho expressed profound soon, and may be expectedhers on the 2nd prox., word. I don't go near a public-house again,
South Wales should at daylight British Government and companies, His Hospital in the chair and thence by the same regret that
The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s stoater Pleiades
Hie WorshipYon will be fined $2 or setoa Majesty's Government was urged to with-mesus to Kennedy town, ccompanied on tho have deliberately broke her share, of the
The Canadian Government had left Yokohama for Victoria. and Tacoma on the dys draw, as far as this watter was concerned, journey by a Japanese aly, the authorities contract.
27th inst. from the International Telegraphic Union, at the Civil Hospital being presumably too much recently strongly protested against the pro- The N.G.L. steamer Capri left Singapore for Mr. KESWICK pointed out that all users of occupied ofther to send one of their staff with posed 19 years agreement between the Com-this port yesterday, and may be expected horo on
los as at present constructed would be the woman to superintend her transit or to have menwealth and the Eastern Extension Com the ith prox.
The Boston Steamship Co.'s steamer Tremont her removed in an ambulance, which would have pany, by which the latter practically scared a
The N... steamer Tamba Moru (European Line) lett, Singapore for this port on the 27th been s quicker and more satisfactory method to monopoly of cable business. There the watter / arrived at Yokohama on the 29th inst. into hospital, the chair and its two boarers for a limited free Frere service bad been inst., p.m., and is expected here on the 2nd prox The Warrack Line steamer Macduf, trom romrned citywards, but whether to undergo rejected by the Commonwealth, on the sheaed Glasgow, Liverpool and Straits, left Singapore the nepesury fumigation or to renome business ground that it could not see that any object on the 27th inst. for this port, and is expected amongst the population is a moot point. would be gained.
here on the 1st prox.
put to an immense amount of trouble and vasse if the official vocabulary were made Compulsory, He urged that the new vocabulary abould be allowed to stand on its merits sately, and if it were better than any of the existing codes its worth would
Wae public chair No. 233 disinfected on
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday lasted the following repertam
This Provincial Judge, Llu Chun-lin,, has Beon ordered by Imperial Doores to command the Imperial troops that are employed in the work of pacification, and it is very probable that the disturbances will to brought to a speedy end, as Liu has been in Yannas for many years, and must have known the temper of the peoplo. so well that he will not find it difficult to deal with the situation, But the mere suppression of the disturbances will not ensure perpetual peace. The Chinese Government must go to the very root of the evil and apply the remedy there. Eo long as the welfare of the people is neglected by
The barometer has fallen over N. 'China owing the Government and they are not properly to the existence of a depression ovet Manchuria.educated and properly governed, it is vain
Pressure is highest to the SE. of Japan. Gradiente slight with moderate SE. and E.
winds on the Ulium cost and over the N. part of the Chips Bes
ForocustLight E. to SE, winds; fine.
for the Goverment to expost to see peace
perpetually established, no matter how OTOKS
the measures puployed in suppressing the disturbance may be.
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