RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
FROM OUR OWN COBREPONDENT.]
Port Arthur, Sept. 2st (Old Style). KUSHIA ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE, Russia-if the mally well-informed Novi Krai can be regarded as representing Russia, has accepted the chaleure of the Japanese Freek either to quit. Mauchuria on the 8th inst. er to be propaved for war. In a violent article published in that paper to-day, Japan isdelled and
Russia's determination to remain in Manchuria, come what may, in sanounced in very emphatic and anmistakable languago. Quoting the motto: J'y suis, j'y reste, the Port Arthur paper says "Yos, the fatal moment has undoubtedly coma, and it finds Russia still in Manchuria, nemed to the teeth for the defence of her interests there, idlereats which are as dear to her as her heart's blood. Ne amount of threatening on the part of the Jopancen l'rest will disturb the status quo there either on the 8th of October or afterwards." A full translation of this important article, which is doubtless a semi-official 'nquouncement provoked by the recent tone of the Japanese Press, will be forwarded later.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 18th October. BEYOR ME. T. ŠEкçɔmes SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE).
ALLEGED ARIBERY OF A SANITARY INSPECTOR.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PR-8-
On the charge of procuring Yeung Shui te proffer a bribe to 8. M. Gidley, Luspector of Nuisances, Lui Fo, master of ths ginger-shop, 5 Queen's Street, was up on remand.
Evidence for the prosecution having com- oladed,
Mr. C. F. H. Boavis, who represented the defendant, submitted that the other side had
failed to prove their case.
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REVIEWS.
Buddhis. An Illustrated Quarlody Review. Printed and published for the International uddhist Society by the Hanthawaddy Printing Worki Rangaon,
THIS is the fire number of an illustrated
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1903
HAMBURG LETTER KODAKS. FILMS, AND ACCESSORIES.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Hamburg, 8 h September.
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.
In my last letter I gave a short account of present year; I will now give you a few figures with reference to that of Lubeak in 1902, the smallest of the three surviving Fres-towns of the German Empire.
the trade of Bremen during the Brat half of the ACHEE
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Hongkong, 17th September, 1903. wished to avert war if at all possible, ko had paid little heed to the warnings of the Colonial Office and the expostulations of the Commander in-Chief.
The National Zeitung of Berlin thinks that after the disclosures the Colonies will be more reluctant than eser to contribute towards the defence of the Empire, seeing the way matiers have been conducted and the incapacity of so many officials.
I might multiply these extracts, but it is an anpleasant mbject, although I am glad to say that most of the batter class of newspapers try to treat the matter fairly and show less after the langunge they frequently indulged in
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quarterly rovion, the forthcoming appearance of which was announced some months ago in Rangoon. The magazine is published under the direction of the Buddhasasaya Bamagans, or International Buddhist Society, whose
At one time, in the early part of the Middl The objate headquarters are in Rangoon.
Ages, the head of the powerful Hanso Band, Lubeck hus siner the dissolution of the Inter of this society arosa extension of the knowledge
not kept pace with its rivals. It may be that, of the tenets of Buddhism, and also the promo the Buddhist scriptaros were originally written the Baltic, it directed its, chief attention to the tion of the windy of Pali, the lan, aga lu which itante on the Trawe, a small rivor falling in to The programme of the magazine is summeil trade with countries bordering on that sea and Deglcated the eroas trade to which Hamburg and The first witness for the defence was an
some of the other old Bassa towns owe their accountant of the Lou We firm, who deposed up in a supplement to the first uumber
present position. Although Lubeck's commerce that bo know the defendant was the muster of follows:~(1) Articles on Buddhism by the best said firm. There were also ten other partners authorities; (2) translations from a Buddhist besides Lui F'o, who was not the master of the scriptures:(3) caro Pali textu; (4) general literary ie not declining, as shown by the following matter, poetry, etc.; (5) Baddhist archeology tablea, it still seems more or less coufned to towns in the German corst of the Ballic, to Lan On, but sold things for that firm.
f the Russia and the Scandinavian kingdoms. It interest to Fali students; (2) ration sumber of shares in the Lun On were held by (6) reviews of works on Buddhism; (7) notes of La King and Chu Suui Ye,
The latter, in the box, stated that he was position and prognes of Huddhism; and (faloald, however, be stated that the figures relat chief accountant of the Lan On, and kept the correspondence. The first number insists of ing to the trade with other countries do not faliadeofreado" than one would have expected! « KING EDWARD VII,” Arm's books. Lui Fa, who had not much to do some 170 pages, excellently illustrated, and the comprise the whole of the business, as a large guard against a vadden descent on Liao titig with the management, and others, wero the above-mentioned supplement explaining the proportion of gends for the interior of Germany, whilst the war was going on.
masters. Cku unè sa asistant accountant practi-objects of the society, The Editor is Aanda cally manag, d the Lun On shop. Lui Fo told Maitriys, a Beolsman converted to the Baddhist him to look after the buying of presents to send faith, and andoubtedly a man of a very different to his friends, but witness did not know the class from those who have made the name of accountant would send presents to the Inspector modern Buddhism ona to be received with His Worship asked the defending solicitor if sarpicion in England and America-uspacially the latter country. Baddhism has most certainly we think, a great future in the West, if he had anything to Boy.
strange though this, statement may soned alike to those who know littls about it or those who know only of its antiquity. The International Buddhist Society hopes to be the starting point of a strong movement in the West. Who shall sug no? The promoters are the text which they have made their motto- without a doubt sincere, and strive to justify Sub a Danan Dhammadanam Jinali, "The Gift of Truth (or the Law) excols all other Gift"
RUSSIA READY.
In the meantime, nearly every preparation to
War
and especially on Port Arthur, has been com pleted, only a few of the gans that neatly arrived from Earopa remaining to be put in position. There are 93 versule of of various kinds here (including torpedo craft de.), a boum of heavy logs has been stretched half-way across the mouth of the harbour, sad can be brought all the way across in a fow minates; and the constant movement of troops, the number of high officers, and despatok-riders that are constantly riding to and fro gives the place the appearance of a fortress which is momentarily expecting the arrival of the
enomy.
THE SCENE AT NIGHT.
The seau at night is peculiarly striking and animated, owing to the continual signalling of the ships with the forts and with on another, and to the constant Bash of the search-lights both from ships and forts. Daring the recent manoeuvres the narrow outrance to the harbour was a blaan of light, owing to the number of flash-lights concentrated on it porkups by the attacking squadron which had to guard against the numerous torpedo boats with which
the defenders were provided.
It is ovident that this sort of thing has been going on for some considerable time in Pot
Mr. Beavis replied that under the circum-- stakes he did not propose to say anything.
Lui Fo was then committed to stand trial at the next crim.zal vessions.
LARCANY PROM THE "LOONGSANO,"
Caught red-handed, snacking Lis cabin, by Captain Weigall, of the s.s. Loongrany, on Monday, a Chinese boiler maker received the punishment of the months' hard labour. ASSAULT BY ▲ HAVILDAB OF THE 10TH S.
Quarrels between Indian solofors and Chinese shop-keepers in Kowloon are far from uncem mon. Yesterday a Chinese cobbler charged a sergeant of the 10th B.I. will assault and damaging his clothes. Liont. P. M. Heath was invited to take a chair at the bench by the Magistrate. Torg Ngau deposed that he was in his shop in Elgin Road, Kowloon, when defendant, accompanied by a comrade, entered with the avowed object of having a pair of boots
The contributor to whom the place of honour in the first camber is conceded in Sir Edwin
Arnold, who has a poem wa "The Golden Temple," the Shwe Dagon Pagoda af Hangoon. Lying though Lo was, "strichen, and blind, of Ariu sends a charming and sympathetic and sorrowful," the author of The Light poem in reply to the roqeest made to him from Rangoon Buddhist Ethics" are treated Dr. Ginsuppe de Professor Rays Davida Lorenzo discusses" Buddhism in Shakespeare
"The Faith of the The Editor writes on Falure," "In the Shadow of Shwe Dagon,' on "Nibbaus "—it is to be policed that Sanscrit
for Holland, Belgium, &c., is forwarded by land or suipped eis Hanbar.
The total imports and exports of Lubock in 1902 amounted to 853,250 fons, cɔads up as follows.
Cotton has experienced a þig drop since last) "I wrote, owing to the extremely favourable! report of the Washington Agricultural Bureau for the mouth of August; still, it gives us mo more Colton for the present, and stocks are 156,512 running very low every where.
7,327 31,625
1901.
BALTIC STITES. Germun Ports ....
Mooklenburg
1932. 156,170 7543
47.697
248,422
£32,660
196,013
125,33
123.927 91,561 709,774 665,885
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THE LATE ADMIRAL LE DO.
The French Navy has sustained a beary lon hy the deaths of Bear-Admiral Le Da which 208
look place, as we reported yesterday, la Yoke- 61,137 6,186 bama on the 2nd inst. The Japon Gazette gives 2,147 the following details of the career of the 1,754 1,697 2,690 distinguished French Admiral. Born in 1843,
113.662 127,567
he entered the Navy in 160), and was appointed 802
cadet in 1863, midshipman in 1866, lieutenant 5,321 9,383
in 1870, frigate-captain in 1874, captain in 143,477 185,078
1891, and rear-admituf in 1:00. He was a profissor of the Navy School under the orders board the 'lore. of Communder, Pierro
He uro held the positions commander of the Vire in the Pacific, of the the Mediterranean. of Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Equadron Merthe at Mediagascar, and of the Colberd in
in the Indies Conn; Staf Major-General of the Murine; President of the Commission for the Armament Regulations, sad member of the Consulting Connell of the Marine. Finally, since February 1963 be has been in command of the Second Division of the Far Eastern
According to the Iccal papers the Hamburg America Company have lately sold five of their steamers, dating from the oighties, and have purchased from the Gulf Line Ld., of Greenock, replaced the by four newer ones which they which were built in the years 1801, and 1892 by Monors Caird & Co. of that porl.
Of the
Arthur, as shown.by the fact that none of the repaires. For ench repairs 50 cents was asked by the leading British expert on the subject, 15 ocean-going steamers of the Company only
horses with which the place is fall seem to mind in the least the search-lights rs they flash, with perhaps unnecessary frequency, across the public
rond.
IN THE DAY-TIME.
but 20 cents only was the an ount forthcoming, so Your refused the job, and the assault teak pluse. In desence, the barildar atated that when the Chinese said he would abces for 20 cents. be not repair
the
above, the average age of their vessels being seven als now left of a date anterior to the
about six years.
In the day-time rignalling of a different kind 8*vo force to the refusal by throwing the forms, sachas" Nirvana,"arecarefully and rightly | producing countries, baving come inte force of
goes ou, and often the eternal clatier of the droskien is drowned for an lastaut by the deer boom from one of the big guns from the batteries, fired in order perhaps to test its aficiórcy, or for some other purpose unknown to me.
THE AUSTRALIEN." The French Consul, while on board the Aus
shoes at defendant.
in
Germ as bas died a natural deɔth. It bus now
The Coavention of Brussels, abolishing the Export Bounties on sager in the different best Squadron. the 1st inst, the Kartell of relicers A crowd of Chinese avoided-us wall as supplying a poetic “envoi," and, we suppose, the bulk of the nowe and notes. Other articles aro those dealing with "Animism or Aponticism?", -nu-able contribution by Maang Po Me; with "The Womeu of Burma," by Mrs. Hs Ousg. Hon. Treasurer of the Society; with "Pali Examinatione," by Tow Sein Ko; and a translation by Dr. Karl E. Neumann, Professor of Pali at Vietins, of "The Instruction of Labule. Altogether the
gathered round to prevent their countryman being taken to the Police Station, so he was marched off to the barracks of the 10th BI Further evidence for the defence was then Ird, after which His Worship passed sentenes of a month's hard labour without the option of a fine. One of the Indian witnesses was requested to reappear, and fined $5 for giving fake evidence. After he has finished his
been reconstructed as a Trust on pretty much the usual lines, to terminate in February, next, unless prolonged. The prices have already been fixed by the Comittee about M. 7, below thous ruling hitherto. Several large refineries havo, however, rofused to join, on the ples of being opposed to any measures tonding to raise the the Trust considerably. The Sugar Mills are also contemplating a combine in order to see are part of the extra profit resulting from the remaining import duty on the artiole of M. 4. 80 conceded by the Convention. It remains to be seen what effect all this will have on production and pricas.
tralies, held an enquiry into the circumstencie month's imprisonment, the havildar will be contributions comprise a very strong array of Price of sugar artificially, and are underseling
of the stranding of the ship, being assisted by an fhoer from the French cruiser Bugeard as untessor. The result of the enquiry tends to show that the accident was due to the steamor not answering her behn when ported in order to enter the parow channel between Umaɛhims and Nakotushima. It appears there is no reason to believe that anything was wrong with the steering gear, and the only explanation seems to be the existence of a strong and quito abnormal current bearing on the bow of the ahip and counteracting the effect of the holm, with the result that the ship, drified bodily to starboard, and, instead of entering the channel, etruck the land atera on, notwithstanding that she was beaded almost precisely as she should have been to enter the channel, and was within 150 feet or less of the open water. The speed of the engines had been reduced when the grounding appeared inevitable, but with little effect in reducing the headway of the ship.
No blame attaches to the captain or fibers of the stemer, all orders having been executed as given by the pilot in charge (Captain H. B. James), nor does any blame seem to attach to the pilot, himself as far as is shown by the Consular enquiry, which was necessarily of a summary character. The pilet will of course bo called upon to clear himself before the Japanese Murine Court, and the proceedings will doubtless throw full light on what appears at present to be merely one more instance of a
Japanese waters.
dealt with by the military authorities, and roduced to the ranks.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
(VIL JAPAN AND CHARGHAL.]
THE FISCAL QUESTION.
London, 1st October. There is the utmost auxiety everywhere concerning Mr. Balfour's definition of the country's policy. The Fiscal Reform Congress meets in SheBed 10-night.
The vacancies in the Cabinet are still unfilled
O. asols, meanwhile, have touched the lowest figure since 1860. Quotations, however, are slowly recovering.
London, 8th October,
modern Buddhist writers.
A few pages of Buddhist bibliography are appended as part of the supplement. A fairy comprehensive list of European and American works is given; but among them we fail to Sad Samad Beal's Calend of the Chinese Buddhist Classics, or the same author's more recent Texta from the Buddhist Canon. Bat the list is professedly incomplete at present.
As a n.gazine, considered apart from its religious teaching, Buddhism is an exellent production, well illustrated, and got up in a way which does great credit to the Hanthawaddy Printing Works. Sold at two rupees a copy, it is really wonderfully cheap and deserves to sel widely. It faold corisinis be bought by all in any way interested in Buddhism, either doctrinal
or bistorical.
The Times has commenced publishing a series of articles on the extraordianry develop. ment of the trade and industries of Germany during the last thirty or forty years, and I hope they will serve to convince the reader that it is not owing to protection alone that this country has shot alwad in a narvelions 5 maaner, distancing most other nations in the race and becoming a dangerous second to our successis, in my opinion, the thor, ughearnestness with which the Germana set about everything; selves. One of the principal reasons of their
In his speech at Greenock, Mr. Chamberlain
old and young, down to the janions in offices and workshops, seem to take an interest in the dwelt on the virtues of retaliation. He declared
business, giving it their fall attention and not fearing hard work, whilst I am afraid that a that despite the predictions of Mr. Cobden, bad greatly Protectionist countries the prospered. Their tariffs excinded British T13 is to latest addition to the guide-books for great many young Englishmen of the present mauafectures and were ruining British in. tourists in this part of the orld, and is n very generation at any rate-relegate business to a dustries; for instance, sugar. Ailk, agricoltore, readable little volams, contăning, as it does, su back seat. The Germans have little faith in He addressed his interesting acount and description of all the rule-of-thumb work; they carefully enquire into iron, wool, and cotton. arguments expecially to workunon, contending points worth noting during a trip to Canton. the why-and-whorsfors of things, braging the ably describes the beauties of the trip, the they proceed on scientific lines to producs an that his proposals would secure them continuous Captain Lloyd is nu experiested traveller, and light of science to bear upon them, after which subject of his book, pointing out the articks which, if not perfection, zeed, speaking
a rajo fall employment at fair wages.--N-C, D.N.
many points of interest hich as
in a general way, for no competition. Being escape the notice of the ordinary tourist, There will be many who, on fading this book, natwalls of an economical turn of mind, they will hosurprised at the many points of beauty avoid waste, and by working methodically ensure
THE BALKANE,
London, 1st October.
From Hongkong to Canton by the Pearl River, A Book for the Globetrotter. By Captain `C. V. Lloyd, of the 88. How. Hongkong:
Daily Press &..
Bear-Admiral Lo Do arrived in Yokohama on the 9th June from China, and became ill with eme king of organic affection on the fellowing day. He cecasionally showed signs of recovery, but these symptoms lid not list lang. Un Wednesday the 30th al., it was hoped that he might be taken to the hospital at Saigon for treatment, and arrangements were about to be made with that object. Repr- Admiral Le Do breame worse, hoyrever, Friday morning at six and expired ex o'clock. The de ccused officer was over sixty years of age. He leaves a widow, a son who is a lieutenant in the Nury, and two young daughters. The body is to be embalmed and taken to Saigon by the Chateau Renault. At Saigon the body will be transferred to one of the Messageries Maritimes steamers and taken to France for interment,
THE MINDANAO PIRACY.
The last Mauila papers to hand state that no news had been received of the pirufes, Herman and Johnsen, up to the 10th inst: but give the following details of further arrangements made to chase the fugitives --
In addition to the despatching of the gunboats
on the trail of the Victoria, Admiral Stirling Jade Thursday afternoon the 8th inst. decided Alloy and Samar from their Southern stations
to send another vessel from Cavite on the sam returned from her bi-weekly trip to Clocgapo quest. Accordingly, when the Pampanga about 4 pm. she was signalled to come alonguise the flagship, where orders were delivered her to get ready to put to sea immediately. Lieuten at Yates Stirling, jr., non and Flag Lieuten
ant of the Admiral, was placed in command of the Pampanga and the work of getting hor lightened of ber cargo was begun.. She took on a heasy supply of coal, and was then run into the Navy Yard dock where two 6-pounders and ample supply of ammunition, were put aboard-
tiro 3-inch rapid-firs gaus, together with an
disaster caused by the treacherous currents in There has been contincons fighting in the Balkans. The town of Razlog is reported to The French Consni took advantage of the bave been sacked and barned and the population and interest they missed when taking this trip. cheapness, whilt wastefulness and want of All the telegraph lines in the The look also contains many feminiscences and system are unfortunately the besetting sins of proximity to the Australien, to proceed on board neighbourhood have been destroyed and it is anecdotes referring to the vagous places passt British management-in fact of the entire A crew of six men from the Rainbow was
steamer Arinam stopping for an hour or so, on the 30th alt.. on her way from Kobe, in
and examine some of the passengers who had been brought back to Kobe after the stranding of the last-named ship and had been present at the time of the disaster. All those examined,
massacred.
impossible to obtain details.
Fifty thousand more Turkish recruits have been called to arms.
Berlin, 7th October,
The Governments of London, Vienra, and
on the river, and are all enterpïoingly tak, and as the little volume is well upplied with er- cellent maps and charts, as li as some very good photographs, and is oja very neat and it should find a ready sale mug others besides "globetrotters."
mation.
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including Sir Hiram Wilkinson, Chief Justice St. Petersburg have proposed a Christian handy form, its value is muchenhanced, so that not very flattering to those concerned. The of the British Supreme Court in Shanghai, testified to the perfect coolness of the captain Governor for Macedonia, but the Porte bas so and officers, and the efficiency of the crew. As far not accepted this proposal,
The Bulgarian Government is less bellicose one of them expressed it, the boats were lowered with as little excitement and as good order as if since it has learned that the Powers will undez- · on the cccasion of a boat drill.-Kobe Chronicle, take the care of the refugees from Macedonia.
There is to be no international control of
Over the recent "America Cup" race there the carrying cat of the Reform programme, is a little bit of history available which goes to show that the Yarkces were singularly lucky in but Evasion and Austro-Hungarian Consuls ever lifting the America Cup. We are told will be given greater power in controlling the that in the race for the Cup in 1851 the Royal reforms.-O. Lloyd. Yacht Squadron, in comphment to the American visitor, suspended the usual time allowance. The America, the winner, had a registered tonnage of 170, and beat the little Aurora, 47
RAILWAY SPEED,
Berlin, 7th October. Mecars. Siemens id Halako bave held test Lone, over a course of more than fifty iniles, by runs on the electrical railway and a record of
With the usual time. exactly eight minutes. allowance the Cup on that occasion would not 201 kilometres (120 miles) per hour bas been
obtained-0. Lloyd. have left England.
The Report of the Royal Commission on the War furnishes fresh evidence of this. Most of the German papers have brought fulsome ex. tracts, and their remarks upon the report are Hamburger Correspondent says that rarely Is a report been couched is milder language, yet Th: Metile of the Pasture. By JAMES LANE rarely has a more crushing vordict been delivered. ALLEN, London: Macman & Co. It regrets to be obliged to conclude from the A WELL-WRITTEN book with a chesppointing. remarks of the members of the Commision because conventional, sudi James Lane that the lessons of the war have, to a great extent. Allen is one of those Amuficam vriters wibee lest on the authorities, and that a great war The Hamburger Nachrichten, noted for their attmet, by their very Amolcanism. There would probably find the country as unprepared in him, as in the writings a certain others of present as it was four years ago. his countrymen, a sense of frehness, of freedom from ont-worm principles which commande pro-Bourish tendencies during the war, and respout and admiration. B as we have said, their general unfriendliness towards England, the present work suffers fees its ending refrain from much coinment, having this to Access Ab it is, The Oberwise it had break of the Postgreat their London correspondent, who lays particular mind of the discriminatingeader.
that, being influenced by Lord Salisbury, who book which makes no ak appeal to the stress on the quasi admission of Lord Luusdowae
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