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THE STRANDING OF THE "AUSTRALIEN.”

On the 27th alt, as abendy rancuned, the Merangeries Maritimes a.x." Astetralin wet

A NEW EXPLOSIVE.

Word his just been 188yvod 1. Manila from Berlin, that a new high explosire has been recuntly tested there by the German e on an island near imahern in lyo proam and found to give most eminently satis is, about 120 wiles from Kobe. On de 281 fuctory results. alt, several of the passagers of the Australien were seen by representatives of the Kobe Chronicle, to whom they gave a good idea of the serious disaster to the vessel und mister tune for the M.M. Company, happily not attended by any loss of life,

One of the passougars, who was on his way to India, in the course of an interview said :-

"Wo loft Kobe at n'clock en 8s urday erening. It was a very calm and beautiful night, and passengere retired about the usus, bar. I woke up at about 3.30 am, id was a limo that was lying huli awake, when, at

THE FONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, 1903

THE SPOOKS.

THE YELLOW PERIL" AGAIN.

the spooks have been at work again, ammarises articles in carinae Paris papers on The Paris Correspondent of the mes the St James's Gazette, and that unfortunale. gentlemen, Christian August Haase, for whose the Far natera situation. A writor, apparently Russian. in the Gaulois says it has bsan extradition to Germany on a charge of swind- deckled in S. Pot raburg not to permit any This new explosive is calleding an order has been made, possesses an rival Power to establish itself in Cores, and defending eirilisation "Boptenig," and is the joint invention or dis-excellent chance of suffering for the misderas depicts Parsia 2

Petite République, urges that France, laving corory of the Germans, s flootor dad sa baginear. with which they are oredited. His predecessore against the yellow races. M. Jaurès, in the Sophraïg is said to have given resalts which is the art of magnetic healing" have been at an essential interest in the maintenance at Great Britain in preventing a conflict between show it to be a mach higher on more powerful times so lucking in Jack as to cows into the pease in the Far East, may co-operate with explosivo ban curdite, maximite, lyddito, nitro London courts in very similar circumstances. Rassis and Japan. The Russian writer des "The Janisation of China," and glycorive, thorite, or any of the nibse quick. Indeed, the story told at Bow Street is so old oribus

The stationing of foreign troops in China has delomoting explosives. A special great gun, of and has boon worked una exposed so frequently says:-

as to make it almost past belief that same the calibre of 9.7 inches, was built for the tests.

cemented "the yellow block," and promoted the to be military attractions of 400,00,000 of Chinese Ta notion of Sophraig was stated to be greatures on the earth are still

bogiled. Thirty years ago the machinations towards 40,000,000 of Japanese. Japon will thus be the initiator, the professor, and the sli that it was claimed to do by the inventor

of a magastic bexler" and his wife were

shga manager of the inaumerab'e Chinese and the German General Staff is raportet to ba

theearthly show up in the London courts. conglomerations. At first China keany folt completely satisfied sa to its great utility thek it has roommanded that the Gov-rament

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afterwards ascertained to be about leu minutes rchase the aneret of its composition and limite may servó a usnful pa po te recall some of the word of Japan; but she bears no toalice Mr C H. Coulson

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manufacture and sale to the war office of the then a shock which ran through the yeaspire. It is wid not to fre sa, melt, or grow which immediately afterwards stopped dead, sticky nad pulpy, as dosa dynamite, and will. oot explolo except by a combination of heat, guessed at once that we were agronad. In the

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state rooms on either sidof me were two ladype cassion, and fire. No two of the tiresforc^B introduced the lady to the spirit of her dead the end of the European yoke, and later, perhaps Mr. & Mra: Kilinger

passengers, and I knocked at their doors and urged them to go on drek, as an accident had occurred, though its extent was not known. I then ran up the companion way, and was, believe, the drst passenger to reach the deck. It was quite dark in that it was still night, though it was posible to see for some distance around. The vessel was stationary and appeared Bart. to have ran upon a rock of sume Passengers and crew by this time were coming on dock rapidly, and the first thing done was for the captain to give orders for the boats to I think there were about ten Lo launched. passengers in the second class, and about thirty in the first class. We were lustraced to im- mediat jy pat on lifebelts preparatory to being taken the boats.. The women were fisi

The pro- towards her more zealous, impetuous, and The salient features of that trial. secatrix was a lady of ample fortune; the prikgressive brethren who rouse her fom the Japan, China opens her arms to it. entrusts is pere, a Boston, Mass., eruple resident in sleep of ages. Far from refusing the help of London. Brother Willie" and "Bistor with the education of its schools and with the Bertio" this worthy pair soon became, Having training of its troops. That is a fermidable fact which promises the union of the yellow races, mother, they speedily caused the shade of the the savage joy of an invasion like that of he departed isdy to dictate terms. The daughter Hace and Morgola The writer's conclusions are that what is going on under our eyes at must not wear her jarela: they contained an much magnetism that before she knew where she present is a radical revolution of which Europe will shortly feel the consequences. Russia i was they would whisk hoe off to the spirit pushing forward her prasants, her Connachs. was danger-or troops, and her squadrons to defend “our world; her wardrobe, too, ons in the same way. With monumental self-divilisation" against the galo blook" The abrogation "Sister Bertie" took both perils appointment of Vice-Adeiral Alexieft as Vice important decisions. Every effort is being under her wing, and by wearing the jewels and ray is pointed to as showing the urgency of all the fine silks and satins bravely risked the made by Russia to take prompt measures of danger of being magsoticed into an immate-defence rial spook. The victim was kept well apprised of the hang of the ethereal market, and when the time came for her to make her will, devising everything she had to her devoted brother and sister, she obligingly did so. Just when the estimable pair had stripped time innocent bare of ati she had, a rival magnetic healer bobbed P, exposed the kaavery, assisted to re- Brother Willis curur bar property, and to get Sister Bertie toolve months' hard Jabour,

will dotoaste it, though can be ignited, with difficulty, by fen alone. It may be used at the motive power for propelling the sbells, and also the detonating charge for theit interior load.

When set fire to it burns slowly and evenly, like pises of soft pitch-pine, and the released from it are declared to be so thin and volatile that it is possible to stand in her immediately after the discharge of the shell which looses thoma without any oil or mus seating effects to the men. Haretofure these gases have constituted a serious menace in the handling and use of the very high explosives, sa ibe liborated gas in generally deadly or so poisonous as frequently to incapacitate the pen who happen to be caught in the noxious repeat Da.ing the tents a sergeant of artillery was put in, and afterwards the male passengers took completely enveloped in the gas rising from the their places. The order was then given that discharge of the gun from which the charge the boats should stand by until daylight, be- was fired, and a corporni noir the target was ales cause the water was perfectly calm, and there toured by gases from the shell, the two rapoars was no danger of damage by striking against wing identies!. Neither man experienced anywhse a dicirevita in som i sparit the vessel. by the time all these muĶemnia inocaranianco sare the suffooting fling that bad, ad did not tact.ría'ise at the trial. had been made, daylight was not leug in coming.luvariably comes from breathing in smoke of

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and when it became light enough it could be sny kind. There is said to has been an entire apprised of the "prepaucy of the lady #4+0940NN #4D Major and sirs, P. W seen that the vessel búð run against a rock absence of the fans that mals the lydlite which stood some distance out of the water and shells so ouathematisad during the Basr ́re must be seldom covered, if at all, by high tide, while immediately to the rear was the high outline of su island. About a quarter of an hour afterwards the boats were rowed to a

sandy beach, whore the passengers disembarked 'After we had been on shore about two hour provisions were sent off, and we made soros nort of a breakfast.

THE NEW *ZION."

In the course of deriew Renter's representative on the proposed Jewish Colony, Lard Elindlip, who has just returned from an expedition in British Fast Africa, said:

HEAD AGENCY of the shove Company has been OPENED at No. 3, DUDDELL STREET.

R. BISSCHOP, General Agent. Hongkong, let September, 1903.

In good time after the event, the world was eoceving the assassination of the King and Qasen of Berria: Also it was presented with an opportunity of purchasing the ganzeni of light worn by the prophetess when tho vaticinaTHE then was uttered. But weara al fatully familiar, too, with the little mistaks which arose in connec- tion with the announcement in New York of the death in the West Indies of Mr. Hoyt the Sherman, the millionaire brother of famous general. On the evening of the un Bonncement, Spiritualistic New York assembled

A them what It teld

good and summoned the spirit of the great financier. time it was having in the Elysian fields to which it had gained such rapid and e857 at y. This was all very satisfactory. Only barefaced disregard for

"The country does not even seem to be re By this time it was perfectly evident that garded in the light of a colony for var own race. the ship was quite fixed in her position, and I cannot conceive any arguments in favour of namber of the passengers, including some of letting loose a hand of undesirable aliens into a the ladies, returned on board about nine o'clock maatry like Fast Africa. They will be of al ces and all probably helpless. I do not asy for reukfast, which was served just as if w1⁄2 were on the voyage. On enquiry I was told this because they may be all Jews. I would say that the Tossei wa fast on the rocks, and that the same if they dumped down the acraping, 03|de. Sherman, with a she had about six-fest of water-in the bold.an--East-end street or West and sithas. Men The crew were instructed is get out the ins new country, who want to make a living passengers' light baggage and take it ashore out of agriculture, must have some knowledge of

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the romantis and dramatio, was so nokind as te tura up in New York in the fesh. He never had been derd, hadn't been drowned, hadn't

and leave it thers. Instructions were aleeland and conditions of life, and Bivo be capable been overboard, adn't been asyiking except. Coloured, Write-Away Cards, &c.,

that an officer given at the same time should be sent off to despatch a telegram Among the passengers on board was Sir Hiram 9. Wilkinson, Chief Justice of the Eupreme Court at Shanghai, Mr. Justica Wilkiseo kindly volunteered to sacompany the officer, and the siegrata was despatched from a place about sight miles distant, where the Judge acted as interpreter. The majority of the passengers had returned to the vessel this time, and they stayed there until about three d'olock. At about 30 the captain gave orders that we were to take s Government launch, and proceed to Imabaru, with the object of getting back to 1 obe zomebow by a ateamer from that port. This we did, and found a Jephso stormer, apparently one of the vessels plying in the Inland Ses, which took most of one passengers on board, bringing us on to Kobe and landing us bere et a quarter-past seven this morning. The as her passenger wat wi k the small steamer, and orossing the Inland Sea cama vuto Kebe by rail Of course it is diflon t fr one who is not a sea. mag or connected with shipbuilding to say what probability there is of g tin the atomer off the appears to have been going at a high sato Ispred at the time, and took the mock square. mking hole which was believed to be about five metres long and two and a half wide. Be apparently lies with the rock embeddet in her bottom, and may be quite aufs unless she is Isobed by the high tide, when it is possible she will get into deep water, there being. I under- stand, very deep water at the stern,

AN OBJECTIONABLE PRINCIPLE.

happy holiusy-maker-sad the victim of Foilow journalism,

to a certain extent of looking after themselves What would be said in Australia, Canada, Now

At a spiritualistic sonce a lady who had Zeiland, or South Africa, if it were proposed, to damp down a shiplead or two of the Zionials Buffered many things from her youth from and put them on the pick of the land. How the learning of English gramm.r, naked the many of these peonie have come cut from roral | medium to b: permitted to speak with the Bodi districts? Probably nt es per cent, Aftur of Lindley Murray. She was toldi after a while the millions which have been sat on the that it was in attendance. Are you the son country it seems right that the proprietors, the of Lindlay aiurray " she tremblingly inquiren” British taxpayers, should expect that their own Yus, I ara," was the reply. The experiencs race should purple sof ben ilt by the country of tant lady recalis one which came the way When men like Sir H. Johnston and Lord of London journalist who was invited to Dalemere, both of large experience all over the attend a seance just after the Gainsborough fle asked. "Duchers" had been stolen. world, put their upinions forward and exprose Hamzelven so vigorously against the movement, that the spirit of the lady who had sat I think it will be conceded that there are strong for the missing pictare might be summoned, typical eonrer to Sir Charles Eliot's appeal evidently had not the vagueat notion as to the arguments against the course preposed. It is Daly the sunde was announced. The medium for anitable settlers to send him a batch of period in which its portrait had been painted, so the visitor asked him to inquire if the sitat the employment of da ritis staff, and people was presence in the country will neces

Duchess remembered anything about it. "Do who bofore long will probably be a charge on the Protectorale's archequer, which will bare you remember sitting for your portrait st Gatueborouga P" inquired the medium. “Yes. to send them back to their own country.”

I do" came the reply. The seance ended burriedly.

COREA AND THE LUMBER CONCESSIONS.

Zo the grave and stately pages of Chambers" Encyclopædia is a lengthy article describing It seems quite obvious that Cores beagled the origia of the spiritualistic call. Need it matters seriously. slie appointed for the purposes of negotiatin with the Lumber be said that it origined in New York, and Company an official who certainly oust have that the manifestations were pre-isely similar have been exsteland and been empowered to lease to Russia, ponding to those which

The delimitation a a certain area of land at Yong-

to England, and the I didn't know how they did business in onto ampho, and she is now trying to evade the exposed scores of times elsewhere? Rico until I got there, said an American who was stationed on the island fore year or more, lease altogether by postponing delimitation, movement spread But as dika's fake me loss to and out. Nobody She is within her steigt rights according to Earl of Onslow shou'd have been a proud the latter of the law. Of that there can be and happy mn, for at his famous Surrey seat, paid cash down over there until he worked the credit system ont. Indeed, it was the hardest to doubt Butane strands Clandon, the same sort of signs ant wonders Lind of work to leave money behind you. The fatal mistake of having co-stractively endors

ed Russia's original seizure of lan at Yong mauifested themselves. The late Lord Bute and system was to "charge it up" and collect in sixty or minety days, and we soldiers had a good ampho, and for that mistake M Paviof other distingaished members of the Payolital thing of it for the first six months. Then we has been employing all his ability to make Research ooiety desired to investigate the phono had to pay cash, and the merchants pouldn't get her pay, dear. Bu far as bare facta are cop it into their pooksis quick enough. While the cerned, nothing more perhaps can be urged or dit system was in full swing, & Spanish against him. The question is, however, whether tobacco dealer asked me to teach him the game he does not show eat want of the sense of of poker. As he had been very lib-ml in the proportion when he se pertinaciously sud vec matter of pigars, I took hold and spant about tiously pursues a small object without regard to the serious contingencies i volved, Japar, as three days with him, and at length bewis ready to bet on his hand. I was also ready to win bis money, and before we made u jeok-pat I said to him: "Sanor, you must understand that I shall play strictly after American principles. If Jou loss you pay at once."

"Si, si," he replied, and we went at it. He was desd easy game, but I let him win about $10, and told him to charge it. The

mena. Lord Onslow has no soul for ghosts, and is zote psydlíciat, He took a shorter cut. He caused it to be known that he and all adult members of his family would for the future alcop with

loaded revolvers at their sides, and would not

within aim.

a were matter of self-defence, cannot endorse besitate to shoot at any ghost which came

Bince then Clandon has not been

by isnotion the principle underlying Pavloff's procedure; the principle that for purposes of territorial aggression in Cores troubled with so much as a guest of a spirit or nothing is needed except aggressiveness. If an echo of a rap.-

it be admitted that lands arbitrarily occupied

by Russians within Corea's borders must be subsequently courered to them by process

next day we sat down again, and I soaked bim of lease, a completely unstable situation is

for $50, and when we rese up I asked him for created, and the only recourse for Japan

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But I thought you liked the game?” r ditious. It is certain that Jpaa would fight,

THE AMERICAN SYSTEM

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America in it." AN

"How do you mese P.”

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Prices very moderate. No. 39, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Opposite Messrs. C. J. GAPPP & Co.). Hongkong. 16th May, 1903,

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HIBANO WATER. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.

PORN, SPABELING, INVIGORÁTING.

Bottled in Japan by H. E. REYNELL & Co. THE LEADING MINGEAL WATER OF THE EAST.

BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO, AGENTS. Hongkong, 31st July, 1909.

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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON.

Amerity, dospateh-boat, 1,700 tons, 10 gane, 3,000 h.p., Comdr. O. De Brook, at Singapore

Albion, battleship, 12,950 tons, 16 grus, Capt.

Thomas H. M. Jerram, Japan Algerine, sloop, 1,050 tons. 8 gans, 1,100 hp., Comdr. Rowland Nugent, Bekring Bes Amphitrite, let class orniser. 11,000 tons, 18,000

h.p. Capt. Charles Windham, C.T.O Hougkong

Blenheim, 1st class cruiser, 9,000 tons, 12 guos, 21,411 h.p., Capt. F. G. Stopford, at Woilaiwai

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tone, 6 guss, 1,307 bp,

Lieut. Comdr. C. O. M. Makine, Shanghai Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 6 gaus, 1,50 h.p,

Lient-Comdr. Thos. D. Pratt, Blangbai Cressy, oruiser, 12,000 tons, 14 guns, 1,00 h.p., Capt. Henry M. T. Tudor, Mirs Hay Eclipse, cruiser, 5,600 tons, 11 guns, Captain

Stoles, Shanghai

Espiegle, gunboat, 1,070 tons, 10-gun, Comdr.

rues. Barton, at. Wesbaïw i ame. torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tone, 6 gun,

6.700 h.p., in reserva

vartere, cruiser, 443 tona. 12 guns, Capt.

Vaughan Lewes, Singapore

lory, battleship, 12,950 tons, 16 gans, 18,500 b.p. Captain A. W. Carter, en doute Bi.gapore

Handy, torpedo-bont destroyer, 260 tons, 6 gans, 4.000 h, Lieut.-Comdr. H. L Wells, Weihaiwei

Hart, torpedo-bont destroyer, 260 tons, 6 guns, 4.000 lp., Lieut.-Comdr. A. B. Barker, ut Shanghai

Humber, storeship, 1,640 tons, Comdr. Joka D.

Daintree, Welbalwer

Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 280 tons, & gans; 3,000 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Cyril Asser, Weihaiwel

Kinsha, rivor gunboal, 331 tons, Lieut-Comdr.

G. B. Povell, on Yangiste

Leviathan, cruiser, 14, 100 tons, Capt. Hon, W.

G. Stopford, Japan

Moorhen, rivor gunboat, 180 tons. 2

STIDS

Liont-Comdr, G. G. Webster, Wast River Matins, aloop, 980 tons, 10 gave, Comir. O

W. M. Flenderleath, Weihaiwei Ocean, battleship, 12,950 tons, 16 guns, 13,560 hp, Captain R. F. O. Foote, C.M.Q, Japata

Otter, torpede-boat destroyer, 253 tons, Lieut- Comdr. G. C, Codrington, Ehanghai Phoenis, sloop, 1015 tons, 6 guns, 1,400 h.p. Comdr. W. H. Nicholson, Wolhaiwel Rambler, surveying-ship, 583 tems, Capt. Morris

H. Smyth Bhangbai

Rinaldo, stoop, 080 tons, & guns, Comdr. D. St

Anbyn Wake, Weihaiwei

Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gons, 240 hp, Lieut. Comdr. C. W. S. Howard, West

River

Rosario,

sloop

980 tons, 6 guns, II,400 hp, Comdr. Thos. Jackson. Blogspore

Sandpiper,

river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns. 240

h.p, Lieut-Comdr. L. W. Jones, Hongkong Sirias, 2nd class craiser, 3,600 tons, 1 Capt, G. H.

H. Moore, Weihaiwei

Snips, river gun-boat,

85 tona, 3 guns, 240

Comdr. Ernest W. G. Davidson, on

Lent.-Gor

Yangtae 4 Spartowhawk,

in reserve

torpedo-bost denuoyer, 300 tonn,

Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 250 tonn, & guns,

5,000 h.

.D. in resorve

Talbot, cruiser, &,600 tons, 11 gans, 1,600 h.p.,

Bhangtai Capt. Lowis Bar 1,600 tons, 6 guns, Com Taman, recobinson, A.D.C., at Hongkong

modore

Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, Lieut-

Comdr. E. F. E. Dugmore, on Yangtza Thetis, erniser, 3,400 tons, Capt. J. C. A

Wilkinson, Weihaiwei

Stringer | Tweed, ganboat, 362 tons, 3.guar, 200 h.p,

on Tangtsze

1. M. J. Kanno, Vengeance, battleship, 12,930 tons, 12 guni,

Sauno

Miss Simpurosa Sanling

Er. Thomas Shull

:

Mr. J. B. Selvidge

Hay Holmes

gasten

Mr. A. W. Mr. F. Ping sir. J. Ha.dy Mr. & Mrs. J. Kandall Mr. F. W. Key

Mr. Fred. D. Saith

Mr. Geo, C. Valpy Mr. George William Mr. C. Wheitman

18.300 ib.p., Capt. L. C. Binart, C.M.G., Weihaiwei

Vestal, Nicop, 980 tons, 10 guns, 1,400 b.p., Comdr. Staszt 8t J. Farquhar. Weihaiwei Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 880 tome, in

resorYe+

Waterwitoh, surveying ship, 620 tour, 450 i.b.p..

Condr. E. C. Hardy, Weihaiwe

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