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now the writer tells us that England is the Power that is suretly bringing about this world tragedy, because it is necessary to Eugland that Russia and Japan shomb1 ruin themselves in order that Englund may be the bading Power in the Far East. The seties of articles bear their own refutation 100 of these nisurd statements. If the time nd a "world tragedy" is to lie at the door of any one Power, that Power would not | assarelly be none other thau Russia, whose duplicity and ster disregard of her most suletul pledges our contributor he must charly enablished. If Russia falfils Eer repeated promises to evacuate Manchuria, it is patent to everybody that no excuse for a war wouhl exist; but it is uafortunately quaily patent that while the Russian Government has been holding this white Thee CLARETS are specially selected flag of diplomney before the eyes of rival and obtained from the LEADING ¦ Goferaments, her soldiers FRENCH GROWERS: they are of excope tional value and in fast condition.
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and Nethersole Hospitals baga to acknowlerige with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals:-Colonial Government, SI40.
The following are the weights for the Walor Handicap at the Polo Club Gynkhiva on Saturday next Mirabel,. 9at 7b; Kitten, at 71.; Schoolgirl, 10st.; Legacy, 1st.; Golden
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The Japanese Oficial Gazette contains an announcement of the immediate carrying out of the arrangements effected by convention on the 24th of last April for onlarging the Japauso stilement in Tienisiu. The dimensions of the extension are 1,140 feet to the east, 1,050 fort to the math, 1,300 fort to the north, and 2,000 feet to the west.
Mr. Stead in the Review of Reniztos make 'why King Edward, now that to has shown to ond be spared from huma for a mouth or six werks, should not break uit records by paying a visit
ext year to the Great Republic of the West? The St. Louis Exhibition world faraish an excellat protest for kach a visit, if prótext were wanted. If the King does not baldly take the initiative, the Review thinks. ho many fud himself forestalled by the Kaiser, or—Incredible. though some many think it-oven by the Tsar.
Pur Nary Kraj of Port Arthur burns from Vladivostock that the authorities have devided as to the future of that place, 1is reported Lbat. the seat of the Government will be transferred to Nikulsk, as will also several administrative
departments, such as the Customs Departmout And the District Bar. La proportion as Vladivostock censes to be of importanca as a centre of administration it will ho dovsloped an other lines. Thus, the Adinirally buildings are to be enlarged, and several barracks are to be built in various quarters of the town. It thus mones cortain that Vladivostock is destined to lose its chura lor as a commercial centre, und to be converted into a military supporting base.
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THE KINO'S VISIT TO IRELAND,
LONDON, 26th July.
to all their wante, and are served with such food as they desire. Their nests are passed into the place in hampers, but even those are searched at the entrance to make sure that nothing of contraband chamcter is smuggled in. Besides the servants, four larbors, two Enerietes, two wastors of ceremonios, a The King has given a donation of £1,000 to carpenter, a masm and aeraral other persous the Dublin poor. His Majesty in s Turoware permitted to remain in the household. message safa ho deeply appreciates the loyalty and affection displayed throughout his visit,
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IV.--THE REASONS FOR THE WAR
Every man who has twen keeping himself informed on affairs in the North, and who sens the imminence of war between Russia and Japan, must have asked himself "Why In the morning the Cardinel-Dean sings the war? What are the reasons for war?" He muse of the Holy Ghost, at which all the Cardinals asks theso questions of himself because he receive communion, after which the voting cannot believe that Russia's refusal to evacuato Manchuria and declare the open, bagine. Bach Cardinal approaches thealtar, and The King and Queen Joft Dublin amidst after taking an oath prescribed for the ceremony, door policy would induce Japan to resort to the arbitrament of the sword. Ant places his ballot in a receptacle prepared for it. nothusiasm exceeding that showe
Three Cardinals who act as toilers count the that is true. Japan will to go to war arrival:
hallots when all have been deposited. A two- because of these things. Thoranson must be thirds vota is necessary to elect the Pape, and, sought elsewhere. And where? In England, it a choice is not made on the fist ballot England is the Power that is secretly the Cardinals concinne to yote until a candidate | bringing about this world tragedy. Why? rectives, the requisito, nanher, but culy one Because it is necessary to England that buttat, is faken in oas day. Upon the announce. Russia and Japan should make
on their
THE POPE'S OBSEQUIES.
LONDON, 25th July, The interment of the Pope at St. Pater's was attended by the diplomatists and leaders of Roman society: the body was escorted by the Noble Gaurds to a temporary sarcophagus.
BYE ELECTION,
LONDON, 26th July. Mr. Henderson, a labour candidato, has baen elertal for Barnard Castle Division (Durham).
THE KING'S PRIZE AT BISLEY,
LONDON, 26th July.
Sergeant Daries of the 3rd Glamorgan's won the King's prize at Bisley.
REQUIEM MASS FOR THE LATE
POPE LEO XIII,
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mant that na candidato has been elected the each upon the other al ruin them- Cardinals return to their cells until the following selves. And they must be ruined by such orning, when another ballet is taken. Thus ja war, for if Russia does not destroy the election may be prolonged many days, or the Japanese fleet in the very first; battle it may be decided in ringle sitting.
Japon may invade Manchuria.
When it is found that an election has Thy the war will he a long and ruinous been made the presiding Cardinal suuonnons one, and the wish of England be gratifol. the nema of the successful candidate; the It has long been the desire of England, to Junior Cardinal Denson rings a boll and the ree Rassin oat of the way, and this is the maater of coremonies outers the chapol with the method she takes to accomplish her ends, secretary. The Cardinal-Dean and two cardi-Russia and Japan are the two landing als approach the successful oneand ask him if he Powers in the Far East, and in the striving accepts the great office, and upon his signifying of each for premier place England sees hur that he does accept it all canopies except that over chance. She hay long stirred up Japan be hisseatareremoved. The new Pope then announ- make war against Russia, but hitherto without ces to the Cardinal-Denn the name which he has success. Japan believes that England will selected and he is then led bakind the altar, redeem her promises and defray the expon- where he dons the pontifical robes in preparases of the war, and that if she is stricken by The Russia, England will come to her assistance. tion for his reception of the Cardinale. In the Roman Catholic Cathedral, jesterdaying of the Fisherman is then placed up his Yes, England will come forward and help
fingor, after which the Senior Cardinal-Deacon, followed by musicians and singers, proceeds to the balcony and makes official announcement of the cleation of the new Popo as well as the puma by which he will be known. This terminates the electoral proceedings.
AN IMPRESSIVE SERVICE.
morning, at half-gast eight o'clock, a solemn requiem high mass for the late Pups Leo XIII was celebrated in presence of a congregation that completely led the building and ropra sented all class of the colonial community. The survico was conducted by the Right Rer. Bishop Puzzoli, ussiated by the Fathers of the Italian Mission, the Missions Etrangères de Paris, and the Spanish Dominican Mission. Among these present
1x no bench of local shipping trule is more activity evinced at present than in the Canton river-steamer traffic. Last year the entries and clearances each ruched the figure of over one and three-quarters million tons. representing more seventeen por cent, of the entire shipping
TYPHOON SIGNALS,, trade of the port of Hongkong, and still i
About noon yesterday the red cose, point there are more steam-vessels being built For the Hongkong-Cantón run. Within downwards, denoting o typhoon to the worth of the last six months or so, the Kungchore the Colony with its cente- mors than three hundred miles away, was hoisted, and at five o'clock was replaced by the black coue, aten pointing down, denoting that the typhoon was still to the south but within thre knudred railer Marty, Consul for Spain; Mr. Th. Hammsa,
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course is a velocity easy of accomplishment by suck a type of steamer provided that the difficulties of river navigation permit it. But of this the promoters of the scheme entertain no doubt. The steamer would leave Hong- long every morning at eight o'clock, reaching Cauton (according to estimate) at noon, and would start upon her return journey at two o'clock and reach here at six. Should such regularity of service become a fait compli, the promoters' hopes of being able to cap-
of the Colony.
THE POLLARD COMPANY.
The Pollard Theatrical Company from
See a great aRVERO47. during last week. They will appear in the Theatre Royal, Hongkong, on the 10th proximo. The Company comprises:-Mr, C. A. Pollard, Mr. Edward Noble, Mr. Harold Carr, Mr. Wentworth Watson, Mr. Parcy Hayda, Mr. Alfred Tallett. Mr. Merry Lynch, Mr. E. Wilson Ellison, Mr. Charles Albert, Miss Adu Lawrence, Miss Eva MoDonald, Miss Grace Gale, Misa Blanch Clements, Mia Majorie Tempest, and Miss-Millie Ascoli,
RAILWAYS IN INDO-CHINA. Respecting now railways in French Indo- China, a despatch has been received at the British Foreign Office from H.M. Conal at Fakhoi, reporting that the construction of the network of railways in Indo-China, for which the loan of £8,000,000 was voted in 1998 by the French Chamber, is making good pro- adranced gress, but Itas scarcely yat
were the sisters and pupils of the French and Italian Convents, and the pupils of S. Joseph's Collag e under the direction of the Brothers of the Christian schools. In special seats in the trausts were Senhor Conselleiro A. G. Rquano, Consul-General for Forlug and Consul for Brazil; Chev, Z. Volpicelli, Consul for Italy and Austria-Hungary : Mr. A. P.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 26th July.
Barone MR. T. SERCOMBE SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE),
Japan, but only after Japan has been ruined forever. Then, when the war is over, aud Russia and Japan, the two lealing Powers, nte ruined and out of the way, England will werp the position of leading Power in the Far East and take the places now held by Russia and Japan.”
out.
All this is but too evilent. Japan, without the assurances and promptings of England would never begin a war that she cannot inst But the people and the Fress in Japani, blinded and made frenzied by the promineK held out by England, are clamouring for war, and if the Goverment would save the dynasty from danger it must declare war.
CONSTAĦLE SENT TO PRISON. Que night recently an Indian constable ou | Neither Japan or Russia will gain anything duty at Taikoktsui accosted a Chinese boy and by the war. England, and only England, asked him for a cigarette. The boy said he had will reap the harvest. noue, but the constable did not believe him and Consal for Bigina: Mr. 21. Muelle, suarched his peckets. He found 33 coats, fire Consul for Porn; Mr. J. d. Liria, Vice-Consul for Brazil; Commodore C. G. Robinson, Naval Yard; Captain P. J. J. Radcliffe, Royal Engineers; and there were also present offices and men from H.B.M.'s Navy, the queried Para-kurt, swe Moyal CarTISÕU
Artillery, the Royal Engineers, and the Indian regimenta
cents of which he kept to buy cigarettes, and 'The handed back the remaining 33 cents. boy objected to boing thus robbed, and was promptly knocked down by the Indian. He ran away, and when he
told his master what had happened. A topurt was subsequently made to Inspector Macdonald st, Yunmati Police Station, and that offer The Cathedral was draped us mcurning. The instituted enquiries that ended in the constable's pillars were encircled with black, and festoons being charged with larceny from the person of sombre drapery nog apon the walls. and also with assault. Ho pleaded not guilty, Botwenu the transopts wEE placed the and was deforded by Mr. E. J. Grist, solicitor catafalque, a lofty structure: on the base (Mosers. Wilkinson & Grist).
The evidence in support of the charge of the emblems of dests, while upon the black-and- silver velvet pall were inid the Pope's tiara laresny was weak, and the charge was with. and the pontifical roles. As the reverend | drawn by the complainant; on the second Bishop with accompanying procession of priests and acolytes, all dressed in rich attire, filed from -tho-vestry tɔ the unve súd took their places in froat of the altar, the congregation rose and de devout obeisance, and soon through the building rang the sonorous tones of the priests as they eang the requiem mass, and in response the cheristers' voices rose to the accompaniment of the organ in the beautiful music of Pope Gregory. At the conclusion of the celebration
movement upou.
charge the accused was sentenced to one wonth's bard labour.
CHIN-CHIN' J689,"
His Worabip beard the argaments of Mr. O. D. Thomsen, solicitor, in the case in which a Chinese womalyvas charged with obtaining by false pretences the sum of two dollars from a girl whose death she foretold as the penalty of non-payment,
ture a large proportion of the passenger sufficiently to be of any great benefit to traffic would doubtless be fulfiled; indeed trade generally, although the the Kowloon Railway itself would find it of goods in two or thraa districts has, no doubt difficult to offer better and inore rapid facili- been consilerably facilitated. The line from Hanoi to Vistry finished, but at the tims of would provide. Meantime, the mere fact writing was not yet formally open to traffic the North rest nainly, we opine, on the that such a project is being floated shown owing to an accident to the bridge at that place. P. de Muris, Pro-Vicar Apostolic, Italian from her the sam of two dollars.
that those who know the river and its trade The section to Tenbay (about 80 kilom.) was
expected to be opened in Jure.
THE rumours of the imminence of war in
expectation tha: the St. Petersburg Cabinet,
ties of transit than the turbine steamer
'The conte
The actual reason for the war, howevòr, will be the firm refusal of Russia to evacuato Manchuria at the request of Japan, as conveyed in her ultimatum, and to yield to Japan the concessions received by the Government of the Tsar from the Corean Emperer. After that refusal the people of Japan will become so frantic and so incenseil against Russia that the Government must low to the will of the russes and doelare- war. The adoption of any other cour would bring revolution in its train, and so the will of the people must be obeyed.
(CONCLUDED.)
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REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA,
New York, 2nd July, A special despatch to the New York Herald from Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, 83ys --- A A revolution is aging in Venezuela. desperate battle has been on for two days at Ciudad Bolivar, Three hundred were killed the first day. Today's reports of casualties give a list as large
It is the o' trouble of the outa trying to get in, and the ins trying to stay in.
23rd July. Advices from the Herald's special correspond. entat Caracas, Venez nóla, are to the offset that Ciudad Bolivar, which has been the scene of terrific fighting between the rebels and the Governaient troops for three days, has fallen. While President Castro is signally victorion over the rebels in the vicinity of Bolivar, the situation is very grave in Venezuela and the foreigs Powers that are strengthened their floots in Venezuelan waters are getting ready to take an active part in the trouble. The Powers threaten intervention to stop the rabellion because of the increasing menace of the war to foreign controerožal interests íu the country.
[Ciudad Bolivar (formerly Angostura) is located on the Orinoco and is the capital of the. Btate of Boliver. It has population of about 11,000 people.
when it receives the report of General are convinced of the existence of even grelented from Leokay to Yünona-fa has turned of Nazareth, Pokfulam, French Mission; Rev.simply meant that she would" chin-chiu jess," fbsarroction is by no means at an end yet. The.
KUROPATKIN, the Minister of War, who is das to arrive in St. Petersburg to-day on his return from the Far East, will make a pronouncement on the Manchurian ques- tion which will once and for all dispose of
ter and more lucrative potentialities than have already been exploited.
The girl stated io evidence that the defendant of the solemu mass, the exequies were entered told her she would musst a "bangiog.by-the- There were five absolutions for the mock" devil, and this his Worship took to mean deceased Pontiff, each absolution being per a suicidal devil-a dovil that would prompt the formed by a representative of a different Mission.girl to commit suicide. That devil the defen- The first to perform this ceremony, sprinkling dont aid she would drive out, and by such the catafalque with holy water and bearing profession of ability to work magic she played round it the inconas-burner, was Rey. Father on the superstitions of the girl and obtained
Mission; then followed in succession Rev. Mr. Thomson contended that the defendant Father D, 4. Lecomte, Superior of the House hardly professed the power of a magician; she ut to be impracticable, and the line will now pass Father F. B. Nova), Vice-Procurator, Spanish and that the effect of her prayers would to the some distance from Mangizu, to which a beach
Mission; Rev. Futbar Androw Leong, Chinese drising out or keeping off of the particular Mission; and lastly the Right Reverend Bishop devil in question. will, however, be made. The Langson Hae has been carried right up to the frontier at Nankaan,
His Worship found the defendant guilty as ut trains only run to Dongdang, 3- kitoms.azzoli, who administered the final absolution. distant. The section from Ninbinh 10 Thanhoa Thus was brought to a close a rest impressive charged, and sentenced her to one month's hard will be finished this year, and the continuaremony. The congregation afterwards dis. | labour, without the option of a fine. tion to Vinh shortly afterwards, The section from Saigon to Blenhos is already open. There is a short branch from Tican to the busy river port Dapeau, one of 2 kilos from Namdinh to its port, aus of kiloms, from Vinh to its port Bentbay, one from the Ninghson coal mines to Tonrasce, tad one for Only one of the viue lots of beds ia Kow- partage purposes across the Esto of Rhono, er loon advertised to be sold by Mr. Goo. Pibe Mekong, where navigation is obstructed Lammert in bis auction rooms, Daddell Street, by rapids. yesterday afternoon, found a purchaser. That was Lott, and the price fotched was 95 eauty a foot. The other lots were withdrawn on ovevunt of the low bikling.
Que case of plagun was notified yesterday. It was that of a Filipino, "address unknown."
the idea of a peaceful evacuation and be yesterday at 1.10 pan., carried 109 cabin passen- The Pacific Mail .. Korea, which sailed fantamount to a challenge to the Powers
gers--a big list for this thee of year. who in diplomatic contests have endeavoured
Captain J. B. Arbuthnot, A.D.C. to the to thwart her aims and to compel the per-
Governor, and Mrs. Arbuthnot will suil for formance of the promises contained in the Japan at daylight on Friday morning, and Manchurian Convention of 1902. In the
after a mouth's holiday there will proceed to series of articles we conclude to-day on the chant «le the Pere Sibopien Railene subfeel, written by one who is closely in touch and evidently thoroughly imbued with Russian sentiment on the subject, we no doubt have an accurate record of the views which obtain among the Russians in Manchuria and elsewhere; but while the writer has given us much important inform ation auto the preparations nde. for the
With regard to the robbery on board the struggle which has long been regarded as N.D.L. 5. Buraco reported in our yesterday's inevitable, we question whether many per.issuo, Messrs. Melchers & Co., the loosi agants was outside Manchuria will be persuaded of the N.D... inform as that there are some that the striking of the first blow is now inaccurate statements in the report. The sot, merely a question of days or may be hours, they stats, was really committed after tiffin, at as the writer would have us believe. True about 2 p.m. Farther, the captain did not it is that in Japan, Hussia's doings in refuse to host a signal calling the Water Manchuria and on the Yalu have engendered Police, but recommended the passenger to apply a dangerously hostile fesling, but we think directly to the Central Police Station Wo our contributor and those who adopt his may add that our report was in accordance the statement made by the passenger to view of the situation greatly underrate the the holes, and that the money was changed in stality of the Government at Tokyo to the Colony on Sunday evening.
WEATHER REPORT.
persed.
During the service the Cathedral bell tolled a funeral knell. Mr. O. Baptists presided at the organ, The French' Conaal, M. Rean, was nuable to be present and sent an apology and condolences to the Hishop.
ELACTING THE NEW POPE. The Conclave for the election of the new
BEFORE ME. J. H. KEMP (ÁCTING PULICE MAGISTRATE).
BRAIDERY CHARGE. The case of N. A. Johannzen, oferecer ̈uf the Central Market, who was charged with accepting a hibo of 81 from certain stall- holders in the market to infgance his conduct as a public servant, was proceeded with.
FINANCIAL, CRISIS IN COLOM÷LA.
New York, Jay.
A special despatub to the Washington Timer from Bogota, Colombia, sayı:-'The Republic
The case for the prosecution being completed, Mr. Slade, who called no witnesses, addressed of Colombia is in the throes of a funncial crisis his Worship on behalf of the accused. He sub. Business is absolutely paralysed. Nothing is mitted that the charge against the defendant had
COU-
Pope will be held on Sunday next at Rome The Cardinals hold religioas gervices in the Church of S. Peter and then adjourn the Vatican, where they meet in condire to elect not been substantiated, and that the evidence for sold bat necessaries, and then only for gold or the late Pope's successor. The Cardinal-Dean the prosecution could not be relied upon. The at a chorninusdepreciation of the money of the The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued opens the proceedings by administering the whole story of the three situasses called by the Republic. Fa lures are reported hourly. They Crown was a pure concoction; the very unanimity involve foreign houses, many of which aro the following report:-
sath of ssersey concerning their proceeding". of the mon pointed to that. There was a very Gorman. The barometer has fallen moderately over
the Cardinals arg permitted strong reason to get Johannisen out of the E. Japso, sad slightly over the S. coast of and then
to receive their friends until evening,
Central Market; he was one the officials.
the China and Formosa.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. measures adopti in enforcing The depression in the China Seu, which is when they are shut up in their cells. These 10 probably deepening, seems to be still lying in cells are carefully guarded and no person is owls, and it was to the interest of the sequence of the outbreak of pingue amongst
The Imperial German mail steamer Fróu the neighbourhood of the Paracels.
There are indicatioun of the existence of allowed near them, except they be on business witnesses and of the guild they represented to Heinrich left Kabe, via Nagasaki, Shanghai and another depression over the Tarific to the NE. connected directly with the conclave, in order have him removed. But beyond all that, was Fonoton on the 27th inst., and may be expected of Luzon.
that no intruder may communicate with the it likely that if a man wanted to take a bribe here on the 5th prox.
The 0, & 0. stemmer Doric, with mails, &o, he was going to manufacture evidence against Pressure remains high over the Facific to
ccupants or obtain information which might be himself by accepting it in the prones of left San Francisco for this port, via Honelain, the S. of Japan.
Moderate NE. winds in the Formosa Chaunel, of value to the outside world or to persons witnesses? The whole thing was most im- 46, on the 23rd inst
his Worship to discharge the accused. strong E. and NE. winds off the coast to the interested in swaying the action of the Car-probable, concluded Mr. Siado, and ho asked W. of Hongkong
Forecast-Frosh to strong E, winds; squally,
At now. Red South Cone hosted.
showery.
dinale.
The Cardinals, however, are not permitted to suffer for lack of comforts while in their cells.
His Worship was of opinion that the protecu- tion had failed to prove their one with suffigient certainty, and be disebarged the defendant.
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