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TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

SOMALILAND.

LONDON, 30th May.

CHINESE REFORM LEDER

KANG YU WEI.

CANTON

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KIDNAPPING.

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His Majesty the Emperor of Japan has. placing impediments in the way of foreign bestowed the 3rd class of the Order of the “irade."" - "The atatamont that “no change | Sacred Treasure upon Mr. F. Krion, the has occurred in the intentions of Russia German Consul of Kobo, who has just left with reference to Manchuria" cau well be for Europe on furlough. believed, but we can only concludo that it

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The death is announced at Yokohama from

apoplexy of Mr. Simon Strauss, senior partner of the firm of S. Strauss & Co. of Yokohama and Kobe, though of German birth, Mr. Stratas naturalised British aubject and ha d resided in Japas for twenty-five years.

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The Lodge-Muirhead wireless telegraph,which is a development of Sir Oliver Ledge's original experiments of 1894, has been installed on two cable repairing ships for the Far East Tho coberer of this system consists essentiaity of a steel dise, covonal by a layer of petroleom,

revolving in mercury. The electric wavea break down the resistance of the fi'm of oil

A Postal Convention was ratified on the 19th

The Telegraph's Bobotle correspondent states that (alkayu will be evacuated by the 15th Jans Scurvy is saging amongst the native troops and

AFRICA

LONDON, 30th May.

The Rhodesian Chamber of Mines has decided

to make & trisi of Indian labour, and if this proves unsatisfactory the only alternative will be to import Chinese.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S FISCAL POLICY.

LONDON, 30th May.

The German Press is profoundly impressed between the dise and mercury, thus establishing by the speechos of Mr. Balfour and Mr. contact.

Chatbarlain. It had bean bailoved that Mr. Balfour would repudiate Mr. Chamberlain's uit. hotween Japan and China, according to a policy, but it is now realised that Mr. Peking telegram of that date. By this Jon-Chamberlain and the Government are in carnest. vention the countries agree that ordinary mat-

American opinion is incredulous as to the ter shall be delivered in any part of China and Japan at the same rate of postage paid in practicability of the proposals, Japan. The goods sent to and from China through the Japanese paroole post, now free, will, however, be liable to Customs duty. The Convention comes into fores after ratification.

two months

Mr. Hofman, a resident of Kobe, has success

to confer exclusive privileges on Russians, and that the United States may be sure that nothing will be done to close the doors now open. The dours now open and the advantages now enjoyed by other fully prosecuted a Japauseo newspaper for libel, countries in Manchuria aro very few indeed,The nominal editor (Japanese newspapeen and it would be more to the point if au asualty keep a "prison uditer" on the staff) was sentenced in the Criminal Court to pay a answor were given to the question: Are the door which are not "now open" to be unlocked for the admission of other thau Russian trade?

The truth of the matter seems to be that the Russian Foreign Offico is siugularly ill. informed by its representativos at Peking of what negotiationsare proceeding there. Lord CRANBORNE in the House of Commons on April 30th stated that His Majsty's Government had received from trustworthy sources confirmation of the stalement that

fine of 7 yen and to suffer 20 days' imprison: ment, as well as to publish an apology in five Tokyo newspapers. In the Civil Court the defendant was ordered to pay 50 yen damages and costs. Mr. Hofmaon is prosecuting twe other Japanese-newspapers on a similar olarga,

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HONGKONG, 2nd June 1908.

Ir is evidently a high crime and mis- demeanour to point out that Russia's acta do not entirely accord with her professions; and because the London Timea has con-

entire operation with the mininam of human labour are both interesting and ingenions.

Colonel O'Moore Craagh, V.C, C,B, 'who whilst employed in China bas held the local rank of major-ganerat since August, 1900, is to be

that they had no knowledge of the reported worthless. Air is driven through a falling Convention. Yet Russia was able to say that sereon of crushed material, and the gold is the alleged demands were "simply invented."winnowed out: The details for managing the To the United States Ambassador they were described as being absolutely incorrect." which would secta to point to the conclusion that the Russian Government was not altogether so innocent as the British Govern- nient had been led to believe. Diplomatiepromoted to the substantive rank. General secrets, so far us, the Chinese Government is concerned, are not well kept in Peking, and consequently the demands made by the Russian Minister became public property ↑ before apparently even the Foreign Ofice at St. Petersburg had been male fully aware of the precise terms, and thus the Russian Government has hoon obliged to xenow its pledges not to seek exclusive privileges in Manchuria; and the British Government hus beça assured that Russia has no intention of departing from the assurances proviously given in regard to that province. Nous

verrons.

H.E. Wu Tiug-fang. Associate Chinese Treaty Commissioner, has been appointed by Imperial Decreo a Director of the Court of State Ceremonial.

The marriage of M se Blako, daughter of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Blake, to Captains J. B. Arbuthnot (Scots Guards) takes place at St. John's Cathedral on Monday next, the 8th last., at 5 pm.

sistently done this the Russian Government, "in order to read the Times a lesson," has gone the ludicrous length of expelling the Times representative from the country. It will not take the authorities at St. Peters-English mails of the Sib ult, left Singapore on The P. & O. steamer Massille, with the burg long to discover how futile is the the 30th ult, at 6 pm, and is expected to step they have taken, for the Times is arrive here on Thursday, at about 2 p.m. certain to have unlimited sources of in- Replies are due to correspondence despatched formation which will now be availed of to bence on the 7th April.

Cragh, since Sir Alfred Gasolas's departure in July, 1901, Las boen in responsible command of all the British troops in Nortis Chias. In that position his unme has come prominently under the notice of His Majesty's Government, and the step about to be granted him is in acknow ledgment of the suocers of his military admi nistration. His sorvios are to be farther

recognised by his selection for a first-class district command. in Tadi. He will succeed Major-General Sir Elobard Westmoontt in charge of the Mhow District. Bombay, and will take up his duties on the earliest possible date, the military administration in North China passing from the bands of the Endian Offles to those of the War Offies from the day of his departure.

DECORATIONS FOR HONGKONG OFFICIALS.

LONDON, 30th May.

The Imperial Service Order has been con

Thyestean feasts has now proved a sufficient

deterrent from similar action; and rewards are

A PLAN TO DECOY HIM.

Cooniderable interest has been aroused throughout Chins and India by the fact that Kang Ya Wai, the noted Beform leader, had been rupmoned to Peking by Imperial order-rge inercase of crime in this district, chiefly taking the form of kidnapping, which goes on refugee from his own country. He had to flee The children of rich men are taken off, and then Kany Yu Wei has been for overal yokes a for the most part in the south part of the city, for his life from Obina Evo in Hongkong given up in return for a handsome reward. Oa and he was compelled to soek protection this way, two of his children having been taken off, refused to pay and requested the Viceroy remote from his native land. His haven of to send troops to take the miscreante: the latter rofuga was Darjiling in India. There he has

were indignent at this treatment, and accord- been living in exile. Saddonly word came to ingly-it is said-killed and cocked the children him that the Conet in Paking desired his

for their father's bonefit. The prospect of more presence. All the Reform party in China was in a flatter when the Imperial summons bocamo known, for it appeared that a new order of things was about to come into force; that the paid without hesitation, More doubtful talas Reformers wers to be taken into the councils of kidnapping come in from country villages, of the Chinese Government through the where it is said that a number of men exist who

hayo the power of compelling people to follow, ngenes of their leaders, and that the Poking them--a sort of mermeric power which sounda authorities were about to unbeal in their attitude of uncompromising hostility to any very effective, though it sounds also rather thing that savoured of reform. It was little legendary. New the complaints are numerous wonder therefore that the progrossivos should and insistent about these elusive practices. be alive with interest in watobing the move-

But in the city also there are just now equat principles which they hold dear, suldenly called call upon popular superstition, for placarde ato what appeared to be royal favour. There abound in which terrible calamition are promised were those who prophesied that Kang would be next week, and many deaths by disease to thong putting his head into the lion's mouth if who do not mend their ways. On the other hand be trusted himself to the mercy of the Chinese the sick are being wonderfully cured by a man Court, who anid that if he entered the Imperial named Lei, who is fortunate enough to have city he would never leave it alive. But Kang. the reputation of being attended by a spirit it seems, took a more optimiatio view of the with healing powers, and so numerous hure situation. Ho raived the summons in good been the demands upon him that he is rapidly- faith und so forth for Peking with all trust in stessing a fortune. Truly, ns Carlyle "enid,

the age of miracles is not dead. the summoñors.

iments of ons in whom were embodied all the

The telegram by which he was recalled from his oxile was signed, we are led to understand, by

SUPERSTITION.

BRITISH INVASION OF THIBET Nor is sensation bers from abroad locking,

ferred on Hon. Commander R. Murray Ramsey

therefore the Kang Ya Wei took it at its facecounts from "Special Correspondents" of u R.N. (retired) Harbour Master, and Mr.

valde. He left. Darjiling to answer the roys1 British Invasion of Thibat. It is announced. Bruce Shepherd, Land Officer at Hongkong.command. He travelled apar forng Hongkong that 1100 troupe, of whom 3,000 are British, Chief Inspector Mackie, Iste of the Hongkong

and 1,000 are Gharkas, have entored Thibot; while later intelligence was received to-day that 150 Russians have entered the country on the Police, receives o medal.

other side. This," it is feeling's ramarked, "is news which concerne not only China, but the whole world."

His Majesty Kwang Hen. It was not surprising for the local Press this week hare antheatin"

RUSSIA AND THE "TIMES."

LONDON, 30th May. The Russion authorities have informed the Times correspondent that they dislike the tono of his correspondence and the Tinca in general, which, has attacked Russian policy. They have

therefore resolved to rend the Times a lesson,'

DISTINCTIONS FOR HONGKONG OFFICIALS.

Hauter nanonnoes that His Majesty the

King has been pleased to award the Imperial Service Order to the Hon. R. Murray Ramsey and Mr. Bruce Shepherd, and the medal of the Order to Mr. A. Muckie, lato of the Police Forss. The bestowal of these honours will be appreciated by all. Hon. Commauder Mar ray Ramsey and Mr. Bruce Shepherd ere yet in active service, though both are soon to retire; Mr. Muckie has already closed his con- nection with the Police. All are old Colonial

servante.

RO

WEATHER.

on the French mail which arrived on Sandby. He was met by the Reform League representatives here and the result was that he left for the South the same. day, Tre Logo had faith in the summons received by Kang Yo Wei. Indeed it is alleged that the telegraphic message from Peking was either forged or slso was signed by the plastic Em- peror under compulsion. But he that as it may the League advised. Kang Tu Woi not only got to carry oat bis intention of visiting Peking but to raiara in ali haste to the place from whence he came. Kang accordingly sailed for Singapore by the first steamer, That is apt to subside after a heary fall, anyone under the protection of the British flag in a British colony should have to floo in such a manzer is a sußertindication of the estimate in which the power of Great Britain is held in the matter of predicating safety from harm to cathunder who may happen to be wanted by his own government,

To descend to the dull but solid region of fact, the rains bave not abated; though thoro sra occasional glimpses now of batter days to come The fallway from here to Fatshion is suffering somewhat from the continued rainfall, as the abankment (upon which no lines yet appear)

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In curtain airales it is whispered that the sentence of death passed upon the Chinese who was found guilty at the last Sessions of being party to the murder of the Reformer schoni. master in Gaga Street is likely to be commated to ace of penal servitude for life. It may be an unfounded rumour, hat etrans ahow

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which way the wind blaws, and such a Mr. Mackie was for 31 years in perversion of justice would certainly go n the Colony, during which time he rose to the long way towards accentuating the feeling of rank of Chief Inspector and also held the post unreiners among those Raformers who while of Acting Deputy Captain Saporintendent.atriving for what they consider to be the Mr. Brace Shepherd has seen service now for advancement of their country are yet acting long period of years in the Land Office within the letter of the law and as such claim Unassuming and kindly, he is kod and under the British flag a protection which does respected by all who know him, and his not even to them to be very substantial after all. personality will be missed when he leaves Hongkong. Hon, Marray Rumsey has been

connected with the Harbour Ofice for over 15

first At yeack,

assistant Harbourmaster under Caplnia Tomsett and then as head of that Department. In his hands the enor mons shipping business of the Harbour has been most effectively conducted, and at the Legislative Coqucil his advice cu nautical has been invainable.!

matters

RUSSIA AND NEWCHWANG, -

In the House of Commoze on April 30th, Mr. J. Walton asked whether, seeing that Russia had collected and retained the Imperial Maritime Castonis Revenues at Nowchwang since August, 1900, and in view of the fact that these form part of the security for Chiness lonus, His Majesty's Government had made representations to the Russsian Government in regard to the restoration of these moneys in the interests of British bondholders; and, if so, with what results?

Lord Cranborne: We have been informed that the duties collected by the Imperial. Maritime Customs at Nawchwang are paid

POLICE COURT.

Monday, 1st June.

BEFORE HD. J. H. Kemp (AGEING POLICE MAGISTRATE).

"THEFT OF MONET.

On the 28th alt, a report was made to the Water Polos that the muster of trading junk No. 733 had been robbed by a folid of the sum of $100. On Sunday the thief was pointed out to a constable at the Li Ki ferry wharf, Praya Central, and arrested. On his person was found

the sum of $20.70, and when he had been asu- tenced to two months hard labour this sun was ordered by his Worship to be banded over to the complainant

TRESPAÈSERS. Wong Fuk, of no occupation, was charged by Thomas: Banks, chief enginess at the China Sugar Refinery Company's works, Kast Point, with trespassing on the promises of the company for en nalowful purpose. The complaízent, found the defendant, who was an ex-employee, skulking about the place on Sunday night, rad doing his best to escape observation. His Worship passed sentence, of three weeks bard labour.

Tan Ting Chung, who was found leading in a Chinese gardonor's plaes at Wongreicheong on Sunday, and who assaulted the owner when told to clear out, was sent to prison for 14 days with hard lobone.

VICEROY CHANG CHIH-TUNG AT COURT.

a greater extent than ever before. If the - The Hongkong correspondent of the N. says is correctly described as "a ludrene and a completed within about 180 miles north and stand that the Russias authorities chim to def the 13th ult, the Brat time Viceroy Chang

It would appear from the Istast Manila papors to haud that the Government bas för ecmo time been watching with suspicion the movements of Dr. Dominador Gomes, the Labour Leader in the Philippines whose arrest on 'everal serious barges, was reported by telogram in our Satur

THE LU-HAN RAILWAY. day's issus. He is charged with directing an illegal association, misusing benefit funde, also

The N-CDaily News publishes a summary brigandage and agitation by means of seditions plays calculated to disturb the peace. Only auf an important report : recently made for fortnight ago Governor Taft addressed to the Mesars. Pearson & Co. who are building the Labour Loader a strong and emphatic warning. tine in Hosan for the Poking Eyndicate.

into the Russo-Chiness Back to the credit of the He had applied to the Commission to extoud & Boginning with generalities, the reporting en- gineers give the length of the Lu-Han line as

Chinese Government, minus thementaly amount pardon to Guillermo, whom he designated as a

The following is a description recaivad from revolutionary general, but whom the Governor 720 miles, and in January the earthwork was required for the support of the offices. I ander the North with reference to what took place on south of the Yellow River. The river makes a duet from this fand the amount expended by Chib-tang presented himself of the Palace to fugitive from justion on the charge of murder," truth were known, however, it is probably Daily News, referring to the appointment of Mr. and Governor Kait added: "Neither to him natural dividing line between the two main seo- them for repair of the Shanhaikwan-New. pray for in Imperial audience on his ercival in His Excellency went to report the Times correspondent at Peking whom 8. T. Dann as Superintendent of the Botanical nor to any compinion of his will a pardon be tions, into which, for purposes of construction, the chwang "Railway. Further enquiries are being eig the authorities at St. Petersburg would and Aforestation Department, remarks-Phere extended." The Governor warned Gomez that line is divided. These main divisions are again made as to whether such su arrangement would himself at 6 o'clock on the morning of the 19th alt, at the Privy Cabinet Office, and like above all to get rid of, for the present is scope for the display of a good deal of energy ranch information was coming to him that, subdivided into sections of about 40 miles each endanger the security of the bundletters.

stayed there until their Majesties were ready irritation has doubtless largely been brought in this department, not only in cenzention with taking advantage of the prosoat unfortunate, under a chief of section and leaving each thre

to receive him. Whilst waiting for the about by the inconvenience and annoyance the botany of the Colony and South China, but depressed state of agriculture and business, ho assistants in particular charge of yet shorter

summans fate the Imperial presence the entailed on the Russiau Foreign Office by also in the introduction of new products into the was stiring through the labour organisations to lengths of from ton to fifteen miles. There are

A correspondent writes to the Times with Empress Dowager sent to H.E., borne by the press despatches from Peking with Now Territory and the afforestation of the slopes incite the ignorant classes of people to disorder superintendent enginners, one for each side of reference to Russia's Manchurian demands. of numerous bills there and on the various by means of deftly-worded end staged seditious the Yellow River, and M. Jadot is Chief En reference to German activity on the Yangtze numbers of eutiachs, various kinds of cakes and By the mail we get fuller details of the sands lately acquirod. Even in Hongkong the and treasonable dracuas and in many other gineer for the whole concern. From Peking to He says: "The Germans have five steamers confectionery, birds neat candy being one of between Hankow and Shanghai, but as they them, also a mean shaped silk fan with a water- denials given by the Russian Foreign Office work of alfonstation has for years been very ways, and the warning continued: In the Chonglingfu, a distance of 150 miles, there was

partially carried on.

operation of the maobinory for the maintenance at the time of the inspection a daily through base to stop at their sattlement some miles colour painting on it by her Majesty's own hand, to the alleged deraands telegraphed from

of law and order, it is not the dupes and victims train, which takes about 12 hours to make the away froin the Chinose eitios they get littlo a large scroll with the single character “Fu" who are likely to receive the severest punish journey. The train consists of a first-class car trade. Some two years ago they got a Chinese (prosperity) on it, and a couple of emaller with four or fre second-class and as many to take up a small property at the Hankow city scrolla, ali written by her Majesty's own

close to the mouth of the Han river, to lay it hand. Half an hour afterwards H., open trucks for coolies. The portion of out, and rent it to them. But the Viceroy re

Peking. On the 28th April a formal semi- It is reported in local mandarin circles, says

ment."

WEATHER REPORT.

official statement was issued at St. Peters- the N.-C. Daily News, to the effect that the burg which declared that the demands Shanghai Teotai has received secret instructions ascribed to Russia in telegrams from Peking from Peking through the high authorities at were "simply invented." Then the state. Nauking to find out the names of the men who ment proceeded:-"No change hauoccurred called the public meetings at Chang Su-he's in the intentions of Russia with reference gardens, a chort time ago, and at the Canton . to Manchuria, and the exchange of views,

**which is about to take place between the Ewanga, and the conduct of the Roesians in Russian Minister and the Chinese Govern- Manchuria. It is further stated that attempts ment, can relate only to the measures to are to be made to arrest and punish some of the the China Be "be adopted for ensuring the preservation man who spoke at these meetings.

Guild, on Ningpo Road, to protest against the

notion of Governor Wang Chin-ch'un regarding.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:--:

The barometer has risen over. NE. Japan, the depression having moved into the Fecific.

Pressure has given way slightly over W. Japan and the E. coast of Chian, and gradients continue slight for 8. winds in the Formoss Chancel, and for E. winds over the N. part of

Forecast:-Light E. winds; fine.

THE YANGTEZE VALLEY.

Line thas opened is beginning to make fased to give permission for their steamers to suihoued to the presents in the Chingston profits which are appropriated in equal pro go there. He said they had applied for a settle. Throue-hall, where no one else, excepting her tions to paying off the loan and carrying the ment for their steamers already, which had Majesty and the Viceroy and a couple of at- The private construction further. By April, it was thought been given to them; let them keep to it. But the line would be open to passenger trafle as they are just on the point of taking their audience tasted nearly no hour, and upon H.E.

since then they have pegged away, and now tendant enunch, was present, far as Shuntobfu, which is approximately half steamers there to the new wharf, where they hacking out of the Imperial presence as was way to the river. A short branch line from will be very much in the way and a danger to told that her Majesty had graciously given him junk navigation. That they have had to do Changsintion to Fengtai, about six miles long. this is roufoss their sertlement failure. pony with its accompanying triage to de affords communication with the Imperial It is well laid out, but there is little upon it, upon within the precincts of the Forbidden Chinese Bailway and so with Tientsin.

being too far away from business contres,” City-N.-C. Daily News.

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