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TRE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER SHD, 1803
The Royal Bioscope Company of London TELEGRAM S. occupy the Theatre Royal this evening.
coolie.hire was devoted to the extra coolies taken on to deal with plague cases as they occur, removing mbbish from infected boasce, taking clothing to the dis- infecting station, conveying water for cleansing purposes, etc.
The
number of these coolies : decreases with the epidemic, and at present Dr. ATKINSON stated them are none employed, which he thought shows that a duo cheek
E
What is to become of the Supas prisoners when, at the expiration of their present term of imprisonment, they are not free, asks the Japan Mail Probably they will come to Jaja, which is getting to be a veritable asylum for all the restless spirits of the two neighbouring, fact empires.
By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers. The band of the 3rd Harms Tufantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-night from The programme is as follows:---
is being kept on the expense. The Hon, F. H. May, in the chair, followed the Principal Civil Medical Officer's explana-8 to 9.30 p.m.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
AU-TRIA-HUNGARY.
LONDON, 30th September. Count Hadervary again resigned on the 24th ultimo, the Hungarian Chamber bering adoptod areolation of M. Kossuth disapproving of his attitude regarding certain utterances of the Austrian Premier on the Army question, which
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
fixed at 1 p.m., 1.10 and 1.20 for the Champion- ship bet
Colod Brows asked what was the state of afalis rugarding the Yacht Club-home?
The CHAIBHAŃ replied that the. question of
THE QUESTION OF SUNDAY BAILING. The Beaual meeting of the Royal. Hongkong Techt Club was held last evening in the amalgamation with the Eost. Clab was not, yet. Cricket Pavilion, the Hon. F. H. May, C.M.Gottled. There was a sub-committes appointed Colonial Secretary presiding.
by the joint committees of the Yacht Club matter, and they warn to report to the joint and of the Boat Club to investigate the committees, whereupon the joint committees
The CHAIRMAN in his introductory remark said they looked forward to the npproaching season with peculiar interest, for there had been a very sporting thing don they had amateurs, to wrest the laurel wreath from had a yacht dosigned by one of their local
:
would report to the general mootings of their reptive Clubs.
Mr.CAMPBELL, RE,oved that the marking in the one-design boat races be 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1
tion with an expression of his opinion. that March... "The Roll of the Drain" McClure Coant Hedorvary did not regard an objection. the crack designer Payne of Southampton when five bonts started, and 5, 3, 3 and 1 when
CHATER Mid, will be satisfactory; and
a great saving has been effected since things AND CARBOLIC SOAPS have been authorised in the estiumtes instead of being charged upon open vote, a statement which it is welcome to hear. Further, he had imself called some time ago for a report showing exactly how the plagno staff is compl-yed, and this report is to he laid on the table. This, as Sir PAUL criticism of the expenditure may well be delayed until the appearance of the report, It was expected; of course, that the calling in of expert opinion would lead to reforms involving the Colony is heavy expontes and Hongkong residents are not disposed, To grumble at this if real reforms ure HAIR WASH carried out. Only it is desirable to know that money IN not being winecessarily Prepared from a recipe of the late Dr.
Wasted. Ayres, continues to give much satisfaction to
its users.
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Tus North-China Daily Neurs draws atten tion to the fact that Russia, in addition to her other schomes in Manchuria, is cadlen vouring to secure entire possession of the Sungari River, on the links of which and its tributaries are built all the principal cities of Northern Manchuria, while its waters form one of the three main routes theum to Siberia. · China bas always rehused In the early days of the Colony the public to an the river, feeling that this would used no other. Líquid Jentifrices do not keepChina-Japan war, however, the baten mean ti opening of Manchuria Since the
the teeth white and clean. We recommend nation was not strong enough to prevent the the above preparation to all, and especially to construction of the Chinos Faster Railway, those who are heavy smokor.
or trailing on the Sangari, unauthorised though the latter might be on paper. It was in 1895 that the first Ruseinu steamer sailed up the river as far as Kirin, since. wben Russia bonts have used the route
A. S. WATSON & CO. freely. Russia will perhaps claim, the
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Selection.
Song ........ Waltz. Selection
Gavotto...
The ille of New York". Korcer
...... Hamilton Clarkable.
"Deuxieme" "God Save the King."
perspect of the Chiness section of the East Thera does ant appear to be any finindiate Asian Railway being restored to working
order. Very extensive repairs were rendered
RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.
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also
Entr'acte "Mimi"..
(Hear, her.) The désigour was Colonel Brown, Liebeslied"
Caroly Klay
Som details about Connt Hedorvary will bo and Lis yacht was to be launched on Tuesday "The Gay Parisienne" Ivan Carylt found on p. 9.—ED. D.F.]
next. He took that opportunity of wishing "Extase....... Louis Ronnul
the now racht every succuss is the Albanesi
coming sonson. (Applause,} A very old yalatom, Mr. C. A. Temes, w building to the design of Mr. Artaar Payne, who'
teresting sport in the Championship less, had been so successful in those waters; and they therefore looked, forward to some very in Thero wore no other now craft, he was sorry to say, but he hoped that the season's racing wonld have the offect of inducing yaoktamen to build for the season after next. (Applause.) Mr. JOHN HASTINGS, Hon. Treasurer, in aabmitting the accounts, said the year opened with a balance of $106 and closed with $124.") The subscriptions bad considerably increased and the Club seemed to be in a sound Haancial position. (Hear hear.)
LONDON, 30th Septembar..
Baikal Cossack Regiment and Battery to the A St. Petersburg odlict transfers the Trans.
necessary by the recent inundations. Thus Kynngung pemnania, where an independent the elements themselves are working to delay | Enst Biberiau Cossack Brigade is formiog.
recuation. Meanwhile, so far as the overland journey is concerned, passengers have only to The difference is not much, and from Viadive- go to Vindicestook instead of Port Artizar stock the line is intact,
Miss Yu, sys the P. and T. Times, is in such favour at 'ourt that she is allowed to sit on the floor instead of kneeling, and she is allowed foreign food. After the Court business is over The Empress Dowager frequently asks ber to plain foreign customs, etc. The Empress Dosager is said to be making progress with ker Eglish, which we enn readily believe, as it is nothing in Chius for a new study to be taken
up at an age when with wovon the old know ledge is being laid aside.
Mr. E. W. Cole, of Melbourne, who is pross cuting a vigorous.campaign against the "White Australia" craze, is now in Hongkong after a
secured expressions of opinion from them. My. four youths' visit to Japan, where bo. inter. viewed a very large number of leading bisa and Cole's motto is "The people that we do not know or as good as the people that we do not which he has Las inscribed on a nickel medal for distribution among his sympathisers. His energy deserves a reward, but we fear that the hucibus of the Labour" party is very Heary on Australia's chest,
was drowned.
When the vessel was off the
Honsburgh Light, just outside Singapore the ship's doctor, Dr. Birch, was sem going. ore the ship's side. The matouttempted to prevant him but was too late. The vessel was stopped sd a hout lowered at one. Although over an hour was spent in the search no signs of the doctor wore BSON, It is surmised that he got
THE BALKANS-BUCCESS OF BUL-
GARIAN MANŒUVRES.
30
LONDON, 30th September.
A great demonstration representing all par ties and creeds bas been made in B. James's Hall. London, to protest against the outrages in Macedonia. A resolution urging the abolition of Tarkinb mile was adopted.
THE TSAR.
Lovros, 30th September.
The Tear is in Vienna.
A STARTLING RUMOUR, -
REPORTED PIRACY ON A SÍLAMER. An extraordinary report was prevalent in
the Colony yesterday evening that the s.8. Hankow, plying between here and Canton, had been attacked by pirates at some point. between Hongkong and Whampoa, ranked, and then deserted by the rabiers, boing ultimately able to reach Whompoo. It need hardly be said that their was not a word of truth in the tale. The Haukowe was lying safely alongside the wharf yesterday afternoon, and no one was more
CANTON NOTES.
FROM THE CHUNG NOOI BAN PO"]
THE VICEROY.
Commodore C, G. ROBINSON, R.N., moved that the accounts be passed.
Mr. H. W. BIRD seconded, an the motion wes agreed to.
Mr. M. W. SLADE, Hon. Secretary, moved the re-election of Hon. F. H. May no Commodoro
Hon. H. E. POLLOCK seconded, and the motion was naatimously agreed to.
Mr SLADE then moved that Commodore Robinson be elected Vics-Commodore of the Club; Mr. P. I, Campbell, R.E., Hon. Secretory, Mr. Hastings Hoo. Treasurer; und Mr. A. Denison Oficial Mensurar,
Troops, seconded, and the motion was agreed Colonel I. F. BROWN, Commanding the
.to.
The CHAIRMAN moved that Mesars Slade, Bird, and Pollocks Colon I brown, and Mr. C. A. Tomise be elected anofficial members of the Chamitter
Me. A. DENIRON Bonded and the motion was agreed to.
On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, Messrs.
Deputy Mensarerą.
Mr. SLADE proposed that the start of the reason be the Ladies Race on Saturday, 31st October and the first Club raes on 1st Novem her, and that the other dates be 15th and 29th
ROOTS Tan December, 24th January, 7th and 21st February, 21st Merch and 10th April.
four bonte started, and so on.
Captain CRICHTON seconded, and the motina was agreed to.
There was no other important business before the meeting.
SIX-A-SIDE FOOTBALL.
Challenge Cup and medals, two games look In the competition for the six-a-sid »
place at the Happy Valley yesterday afternoon
Clark . Worcestor, and Brent. Wolfe. The formor game was a draw, no scoring; the other, Brent won by one goal to nit,
On Monday Clark and Kis will meet.
CRICKET.
The Cricket Ground will bo open for all members on Monday next. The first match-of the regular sotson will take place on Saturday, the 10th inst, between the First XI. and the next XXII-Interport players, of course, being absent,
in
A match-book will be found in the Pavilion high all members wishing to play in this
match are invited to enter their names.
REPORTED ABDICATION OF EM- PEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH.
A special telegrami to the Munia Times,
por Francis Joseph of Austris and King dated Vienna, September 24th, states that the
of Hungary has abdicated from the Hungarian · throne. "Political feeling in favour of an in- dependent monarch has grown critical, and the
pla are unanimous in their demand for their own King" Oar contemporary states as a fact. what is at present, at least, only a rumour of intention.
create
The 8.8. any toh arrived at Singapore from Daily News suggests, that the Ailun Treaty Amey and Swatow on the 19th alt. with a large surprised than the Company concerned at the Campbell and H. P, Tooker wore appointed THE POLLARD COMEDYNY entitles her to navigate the Suugari, but number of immigrants for Penang and spread of the story. that convention gave her no other rights Singapore. Just as the vessel was learing thur that of **nland navigation, allowed Swatow a Chinesa coplin jumped overboard and lag: Ching to all the Powers. Russin now proposes to establish landing-places along the river and guard them with soldiers. But whatever right Raigsin may have to navigation is shared by the other Powers, whom Russia is now.endeavouring. to bar out altogether. Our Shanghải cón- temporary claims, and rightly claims, that foul of the propeller and was drowned. if China agrees to the present proposal of Russia, other nations must be given similar rights on all other rivers in China. We all attention to the article in the Daily Neust because it points out the correct way in which the commercial Poer must meet
H.E. Viceroy Blam Chun-hus, who arrived from Kwanged on the 27th al., was to prooned to Swatow of the 2nd inst. to inspect the forts an investigate the characters and conduct of the officials, some of whom have been brought to the notion of His Excellency for making queers lovytug illegal taxes, and inficting
necessary hardships on the people.
The CHAIRMAN seconded the proposal. Hon. Mr. POLLOCK moved as an uamendment that the races be sailed on the Saturdays preceding this Sundays mentioned in the proposed programme.
The dupartare of the Pollard Comedy Company having been delayed nutit Monday, and the Theatre Royal not being available. the management have decided, oring to the vended the musical Items introduced in the various comedies to give theatre-giora," an opportunity or sssing the Company in vaadevilló. and to-night they will appear in tho City Hall in a special variety entertainment. A feature will be the singing of Miss Marjorie Tempest, who will ou When will be known the actual number of
this occasion also appear in a new role-namely, Beers who faced us in the field in South Africa
Captain Cricuror, R.A., seconded,
that of a solo violinist. Miss Graca Gab. On this pint Lord Kitchener himself, in his
The CHAIRMAX said he would liko personally will recite, Miss Ascoli give a skirt danes. Mr. evalency before, the War Commission, is not
to see the amendment carried. As he said last Morry Lynch sing comic songs, and Me. Alfred certain. Asked whether he was of opinion that a As a rumour has been current in Canton that year when the same subject was under discussion, Tullett appear in a musical sketelt, "Boys of much larger number of mon was available to the plot has been concosted by the members of he did not see any, hurat in going out for a the Nary Bine," Besides then contributions Rassia's extortions from China in the North, Bors than the Intelligence Depurtmout gave the Anti-Mancha Socisty to capture tho city of quiet sail on the Sabbath, but he thought the by the members of the Company, there will be .. net by threatening war or by attempting them excdit for, ho answered Yes; and when Canton at an appointed day, the local mandarins Club should not race on Sundays for the oarionet sales by Mr. Taxford, n joggling innd-grabbing, but by insisting firmly on usked by Sir John Edge for a rough estimate. have made every preparation beforehand. People same rason that they did not hold a race
act by Cento.", and piano solos by Mr. Haydn. On the 19th September, at Yokohama, the wife the opening up of closed areas. The question of the mumbers of Bours in the field heare strictly prohibited from firing crackers, meeting or a prlo tournament or a cricket in our which largely affects Hongkong, for | said:--That would mean between 115,000 to decorating the houses with lanterns and flags,match en Sundays. He did not think a rece even within a little distance of the Colony 70 Boors. I think that during the whole and climbing on to the roofs to view the musu lie great and fertile districts, of incalculabde war they had 95,000 nien ent, but that includes at the mid-tuan festival, the 5th inat,
the Cape rebels and a stain amber of; importance to our future development, butį
foreigners. us yet entirely closed to our trade and shut off from the outer world.
ky far the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Motographic Addren: Puens. Codes: A,B,C, 5th Ed.
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BIRTH.
of HAROLD E. Hayward, of a son (stillborn).
The Daily Press.
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HONGKONG, 3rd Octoven, 1903,
The discussion in Finance Committee at the Legislative Council meeting on Thursday last on the subject of plague expenses was
one which should be read with interest. With the Hon. GELSHON „ŠTzwawi, all residents who care for the welfare of this
The body of a Chinese, dead of plague, was found on the breakwater at Causeway Bay
yesterday.
A promenade concert on behalf of the Hong koag Ladies' Benevolent Society will take plan the Volunteer Parade Ground en the 17th inst.
POSSIBLE TROUBLE.
Á RAILWAY SCHEME.
A syndicats storted by a native of Folkien Province is now raising capital for the construc- tion of a railway from Swatow to Sam-He. A eum of about seven hundred dollars has been
subscribed. When he has suceded in raising the sum of one million dollars, he will petition the Viceroy for permission to build,
.
DISLOYALTY.
It is said that the disbauded soldiers who were under the cointanil of the dismissed anb-prefect Li Ko-Cheak are nowtrying hard tosave Li. One
meeting or a polo tournament would be tolerated here on Sundays.
Last evening the programme consisted of the first act of Tum, Dick and Harry, the second. act of My Friend from India, and the third act Mr. SLADE said he was opposed to the
of Charley's Aunt. Specialties were given with amendment. Personally he saw no harm inach success by Miss Tempest, Miss Ascoli, Fanday miling, though he preferred to race on Mr. Tollett and Mr. Lynch. Saturdays; but he thought it was in the best interests of the Club to have the races on
Sundays. (Applause.) A large number of members, keen sailors, could not possibly get away on Eaterdags-Mr. Tomos, for instance, who was wittoata partner now; and there wero many others not in the position of taipape who could not get away.
Mr. A. H. Ovo said he was a keen supporter
ECCLESIASTICS FOR THE
PHILIPPINES.
Dishop D. P. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, accompanied by the Revs, J. Carroll, E. Cook and D. Gercke, and Professora J. McCloskey and J. McGinley, arrived in Hongkong on Wed-
In an interview last month with Reuter's repreventative in London, Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Minister, said:While I am anable to discuss pending nego iutions or the reported proposals at St. Petersburg for a modus rivende with Russis, I do say that it is my belief that ay mall causes for friction with Russia wili be set led as they occur. In what way this with be brought about, whether by a modus vivendi or by some other form of entlement, it is not for me to sag.. I would sivennetely combat the
There are wards we made an Imperial officer under the their own people and it was the only chance important American delegation of Roman Catho- lis priests, bound for the Philippínos, to restora infinence of Li, has gathered together a good they got. If the races were fixed to begin at a amber of the disbanded braves, who are reasonable time ou Stardays, he was of opinion committing robberies and crimes of every des-that most of the members could get away, siy cription in Weickow district. It is zaid he intends at half-past one. Besides, it always appeared to to make an ultack on the prison where Li-Ka-him that they got a better wind on Saturdays chonk is confined, when he has got a suficient then on uuds;". (Langhter.)|| number of men.
of his snbordinate officers pamed Ma Wong-patof Saturday and Sunday racing too, if he could.day, on board the P.M.8.3. Korea, on their
The Straits Times says that fifty-cent sitser Colony must be glad to hear the statement piecos of this Straits ceinage are being circulated view that Japan is seeking a quarrel with who was formerly a notorious robber, but after gat it, but family men liked to have Sundays with way to Manila. These six clergymen comprise an
Russia with any other Power. young Chauvinists in Japan as in Rusia, but Lheir views (at any rate in Japan) are aut those helt by responsible Statesman. In the mutter of Cores it cannot be too clearly stated that Japau does not.soek anything there. are not the general managers of the Hongkong actually waihtain
We have interests in Corsa which we shall I see no very serious cause Cuntou Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ld. In the articlo referred to they were erroneously stated to Corea or Manchuria. Kesia has promised for trouble with Russia withor with rogord to ho so.
Watkins's new Pharmacy in Queen's Road, Ju referouco to eur recent article on Messr,
we are asked to state that Musses. Watkins, Ld.,
END OF THE REBELLION.
the inglitations and importance of the churcla in North-stern Luzon, which has been partly neglected ainos lie outbreak of the insurrection and the necessary evacuation of the district by the original Spanish priests. Bishop Dougher-
of the Principal Civil Medical Officer. The in Ceylon, oud nry too readily taken for rupes vote in the Estimates of 9487622 for the especially when one half-dollar is placed Sanitary Department is certainly a large one, Jeniony a dozen rupees. aud the items of 980,000 for scavenging and $20,000 for coolie-hire are calculated to cause urprise to those who have seen no ex planation of them. Mr. STEWART's enquiry whether, the plague not being with us now,
Hon. Mr POLLOCK thought they should havety will be at the secalar bead of the region and any saving is effected, and whether the
the start of the races somewhere nearer 2.30 p.m. have his headquarters at Vignas, a city about special coolies are kept employed, was
The Kwangsi rebellion is neatly at an end, It would be much more convenient to race on 200 miles northward of Manila, In addition to natural and, indeed, most desirable one. Dr.
the United States to ovacaste. Manchuria in thongs skirmishes are still constantly reported Saturdays and leave Sundays free. Racing on There are still 518 Boer prisoners at Alaned-
October, and we expect and boliere that h ATKTROS, in his reply, admitted that the
will carry out her promise. In fact, there is no in various districts. The troops are generally Saturdays was not altogether now in th+ Colony. church he will re-establish the seminary at Colonel BROWN was of opinion that if the Viguna, and will install than Professor figures seem large, but stated that the agar, Bombay, who refuse to take the cat of allegiance. It is sot Improbable that they will
room for doubt on this point, and I repeat that vicarions. Merchandise esa now be transparent ciag Mas to take place on Saturdays a Muffinley, who was profesor of dogmatic theol- expenditure on plague for the first half be presently treated as vagrants, and contlard
any small cause for Tiction (which must occur to and fro by the West
obstruction from the robbers The Leaders tolerably early hour should be fixed for egy in the S. Charles Beminary in Philadelphia, of this year has been $110,000 less than in in the ordinary prisons if they continue obdurate. friendly Powers, will be honourably and awie, of the rebels have either surrendered or run stating, otherwise he fore:aw that towards and Professor J. McCloskey, who was professor the first half of 1902-when, however, there It Eas been suggested that a number of theseably settled. I cannot too strongly deprecata Bway to other places, for the soldiers, Jonve no the end of the season a good many races would of moral philosophy in the Philadelphia sEIR-
were 1,000 more cases of plague to be men have no desire to return to South Africa dealt with. The estimate for expenditure for private reasons.
in 1904 is based on the number of plague cases this year. As to the increase of staff, the Indian servant of Captain B.E. Stoen, of In the Summary Court yesterday bohomelji, this is the result of the advice of the sant the 14th Bombay Light Infantry, sued bis pary experts, whose most important re-master fr $20.66. Captain Steep sinted that commendation was that there should be a Molamedji left Lis employment without permis- *permaneat plague staff, distinct from the sin on the 17th September. Mr. Justice Wiss ordinary staff of sanitary inspectors.. pointed out that the servant bad been engaged Accordingly an organised plague stoff on monthly terms; when the month was has been established, the numbers of finished he was entitled to his pay for that. which are added to in a certain ratio to the month. His Lordship gave judgment for gis number of plague cases, and decreased as for the two previous month, less $3.36 paid the epidemic abates. The $20,000 for by defendant to plaintiff,
froni time to time, even between the most
the constant attempts to stir up strife between
the two nations.
WEATHER REPORT.
the following report:-
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued
The baromotor has reen over NE. Japan and the coast of Cuius, fallen much over 8. Jupav.
The typhoon has recurved and seems likely to reach the SE, coast of Japan to day,
Strong monsoon along the Chins coast, and increasing NE. winds over the N. part of the
China Sea.
Forecast Moderate to fresh NE. winds
fine.
River, without
stone unturned to affect their arrest. The bare to ba resailed. famine in Kwongsi “bas also practically Hon. Mr. FOLLOCK mided to his motion disappeared, the lato harvest being reported that the starting time for the races be 2.10, excellent and the autumn rice-crops giving 2.29 and 2.30 p.m. favourable promise. The price of rice is et present about thirty cattien a dollar, against fifteen catties a dollara month ago.
i
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.N. atanmer Sungkiang left Manila for this port on the 30th ult, and is expected here to-day, at daylight.
Mr. HAWINGS said they had already been starting too late on Eaturdays-180 p.m. To his mind the rack should start sharp at opo.o'clock on Saxdays.
the revival of the work of the Roman Catholic
mary Bieliop Dougherty himself is particularly woll fitted for thoro-organisation of the Tignan seminary ander American priests, as he was professor of dogmatic theology in the 8. Charles Seminary for several years and made quite a reputation there se a teacher and administrator. in 1890 he was ordained a priest at Bome by Cardinal Farrochi, and last year he was ap Mr. Devisos suggested that if the Club pointed Bishop of Northern Luzon, receiving races were sailed on Saturdays the Cup races lis ordination, at Bome last Jane from the would have to be sailed on Sundays.hands of Cardinal Sattoli The entrance of The ameuluout for Saturday raving was lost the American prieste into the Philippines by 10 votes to 7.
The NYK steamer Sado Maru (Baropean
On the motion of Mr. HASTINGS, Reconded by Line) left Singapore for this port on the 1st inst, and is expected here on the 7th inst. Hon. Mr, POLLOCK, the starting time were
ir bat the beginning of a plan for strengthien- ng and restoring the prestige of the Roman Catholle Church in the islands
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