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meeting, and to be intended to reassure Francs as to Russia's intentions. There is no prospect, it is declared, of a rousival of the Dreikaiserbund, the understanding bớtweyn
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We should hardly think that such a renewal was anticipated except in most Bervous eirelca in France. Russia has no desire to drive France out of the Dual Alliance, as an Aproach to Germany and Austria-Hangust inevitably do; and, though Ger still fondly pursues BISMARCE'Spa of eaquetting with Russia. she does not wish to bind herself to u
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of the Club, to be held to-day at 4 pm. in the City Hall.
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Hongkong contalus quite a lot of the pagan. cions element, and when HMS Amphitrite returna in Desember it is as likely as not that' we may have a few interesting contestant the City Hall. A lood amateur may possibly take Newman and Preston in tern; at any rate Letter from G. Preston, of H.M.8: Amphitrito, to the local ematen in question states that he could not think of fighting him at catch-weights- as bis (Preston's) weight is lust. 2lbs., but if the amateur bring bingolf down to Preston's weight a mutch cun boarranged.
The Secretary of the Paujam Mining Co., Led, informs us that the result of the grushing during October is 7) tona, yielding 31 ounces melted roll; estim Led value $2,000. The small result was das to cullapus of milting power, and the worn-out machinery is now being rapidly replaced. Information is just to hand that, the Govoratont have closed the mill piading the erection of Tailing. Dam. The Director do not anticipate any great delay before the mill restarts.
pro-Russian attitude, particularly when the Balkan question remzing as it is. As regards the Far East, Russia stande to gain very much more from a benevolent attitude on the part of Germany than Germany from Russia's friendship. The. of Paris declare that the Russian Foreign Minister has brought strong assurances of Russia's pacific inter- tions in the Far East. We trust that this is 80. For the pressat, as we have said, the prospects of peace scom good; but we have no warrant of Russia's designs, sky, after the advent of next spring. It is plain that Frater dous not wish to be entangled in any Russiau plots, and this is in itself one guarantee of peace. France; if only by a published interview with Mea, Fish, a promi she can hold in check her so-called Colonialneat leader of sodity, au present conditions.
an they afft woisell She refers with dis party, has an excellent chaned of pushing her enterprises in South China. If she approval to Mr. Roosevelt, who dresses on 10 refuses to listen to those who are for dollars a year and books it." Mrs. Fish proceeds grasping at Yuunan province and beyond, as "I would not ha a Presdrut's wife and have well for the easteru and letter half of Siam,to entertain ne rows. We are coming, more clasury-urisfoarany and then she has an opportunity of building up and more
common people. We are too will about dake her Indo-Chinese empire commercially. If, on the contrary, she essays land-grabbing and supports Russian aggression in return for Russia's support of hers, then she c only end by provoking a struggle which menus the continuatice of her rule in Indo-China. It is to be trusted that a
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Anglo-French understanding with regard to South-China and Siam is not out of the question. The present situation is one of mutual distrust. Yet both nations (and, we are bound to say, we think France more especially) have much to gain by a policy of goodwill toward one another and of friendliness to their Asiatic neighbours, Could we be assured of France's pencetul
'Groat songation has been caused in New York
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"DAILY PRESS” SERVICE,
[Fuon OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
THE POWERS AND JAPAN.
Losnos, November 1st.. "A FRENCH PROPOSAL.
The Gaulois states that France proposes, in agreement with Great Britain, to bring pressure to bear upon Japan with a view
affecting a settlement of the questions in dispute with Russia in the Far East,
OBITUARY.
LONDON, November 1st. DEATH OF LADY SPENCER.. Lady Spencer, wife of Earl Spencer, died to-day.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
ANGLO-FRENCH COMMERCIAL
RELATIONS.
LONDON, 29th October. A large party of commercial was from Lon don havo arrived in Paris as the guests of the French commercial bodies. A banquet given in the evening, at which the French From and nearly all the ministers were present, was made the occasion of a fresh enthusiastic
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́SHIPWRECK AND DISASTER
NEAR HONGKONG,
LOSS OF LIFE ON A BRITISH WARSHIP.
YACHTING.
ONE-DESIGN CLASS. There were five starters in this class: Colleen, Min. Kathleen, Benilo, and Eriz. Of these,
SATURDAY'S AND BUNDAT'S RACES. The Ou Design Class, and, the Second Class yachts of the Royal Hongkong Yanht Club turned out yesterday afternoon to contest the first of twelve races counting towards this son- son's championship. The course lay froma lins * H.M.S. Waterwitch, Captain Hardy, arrived between the Fallon Pier, Teim Tea Suk, around here on Friday evening in damaged Channel Rooks (port), Kowloon Rocks (port). condition. She reports Laving experionond a Meyers East buoy (port), Channel Rocks again very heavy gala lust Wednesday in the (port), Kowloon Rock (port), Meyers East buoy Formosa Channel. Her boats were stove In (starboard), and home. The One-Design class and the dock-fitting smashed; und during the started at 1 p.m., and the Second Class tan height of the tempest, when the ship was minutes later. labouring heavily and taking Iarge quantitiss of water aboard, two petty officers and s bluejacket were washed overboard from the quarterdeck and drowned. Later on she passed Bonita is now owned in partnership by Mossrs. through a quantity of wreckage including Biral and Hastings; Kathleen has a new suit of one boat, bottom up, and a dismantod junk; and exils; and now sails for the Min ara shortly ex- lator, when approaching Hongkong, she met pooted from Hamo, or rather from Shangbai with a raddorless Amoy junk, which, being because the steamer over married there. uncontrolable, bud been blown miles and miles At the start Afin got sway Colleen spoond. out of her couran., When firstsson the occupants and Erica third Kathleen, howeyor, shortly were yelling, waving their hands, and hitting afterwards overhauled them all. A, moderate their rice-baskets" significantly to indicate wind was blowing from the N.E, at the outsot that they were short of previsions; there was but it shortly afterwards died down and varied crow of some ten in al. The Waterwitch, catspaws from the NE to the N. repaited In after administrating to their temporal wants, the first instance Bonita and Volisen stearod. gave them a bawsor and took them in tow, towards the opan; the others 'hugging, the It be may safely assumed that many fishermen Kowloon shore around Blackhead's Point, and lost their lives in the recent typhoon. At the tacking into Huughon Bay. Kathleen and Erica time, the Waterwitch was voyaging from made a very fair slant, and were closs enough Kollett Shantung Promontory to Hongkong. The 8.8 to attempt to jooker each other. Hincang, which arrived here from Jare about Island abeam with Cctleen and Bonito, the the same time as the Waterwitch, roports that former crossed back to Kowloon with a NE. Slant
Rook; and the ss. Petchaburi, a German in case the wind vesred to the North. Bonit she sighted eleven disabled junks near Gap to take up a more advantageons position steamer frem Bangkok, roparts that when do preferred to keep out of the tide close to Hong. off Gap Bocky during a strong N. E. gate and kong. On arriving at that peninsula situate heavy sea, the sighted a fishing-boat dying eastward of the Kowloon Dooks Colleen tnoked signals of distross, Captain G. Hillmaqa, in behind Miu; Mrica, at the time, was fighting was approaching the Takn Sugar Works it was hard with Kathleen for first place. When Drive course and, on approaching the distressed craft, used his engines and took the fishermen shoard. Beca that Bonito was "right out of it" this Some two hours afterwards he encountered wind, being off the mainland, patting her to another disabled fishing bost, dismantled and the obligation of bosting across the harbour. with the bulwarks gone by the board. The At Channel Books Kathleen lead by 25 seconds, Wure waving tran:ácatly far Erica eccond, and Colleen third. The same occupantų.
and the fishing people rescued. Later o
Kowloon Rock Spinnakera were then set nud assistance. The steamer was steered alongside order was maintained when gybing around another similar craft was supplied with pro- main-sheets slasked right of. After doing" visions and water, and finally, when in the Mayor's East buoy Erica, which was making o immediate vicinity of GayRook, a small craft was very good race, went ashore off the Metropole obeserved signalling a tale of woe. A lifebos Hotel and lost half a minutoor so in getting off; About this time Mia worked across into Kowloon Bay whoresheet with such favourable wind that on rounding the remaining posts she headed, and she eventually won the race by 13 seconds, Kathleen was second, and Erica third. Tha times were as follows:-
and counts; it makes us the laughing-stook of demonstration at the Anglo-French ruppeche-master of the vessel, immediately altered his Europe. It is a pity that tissus of brilliantment. the speeches being of the most cordial women have time to apnd on the stapidities description. The Minister of Commerce, who of social life." Mrs. Fisa argos hur sex to go in presided, dwell on the efficacious auntier of for politics.
private initiative; be hoped that it might sup plament the work of the two Governments, and that the benefits dorived therefrom would be
The writers on the Socialist Forwards who have been ou trîd at Berlin for "lisc-majestu" and scandalum maynalum","aro, “do-cribed as mistranslation (f. "editors," but this is a "Red cloure," ie, members of the stall Of course the real aditor and controller of the
Sog'alist organ is Horr Babel, but he is anch tocentes man to let himself be registered sa neh. In order to dodge the rigours of the Fress Law in Germany, receara is invariably had to the subterings of what is called a
A. S. WATSON & CO. intentions, we need have no dread of trouble" Kitzrederieur," ie.. "dummy," or "prison-
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in Asia beyond that caused by Russia's ceaseless scheming. France appears eager to believe that even Russia wishes for peace. We must perforce wish so too, but we are [31 not so ready to believe, a fact which cau
hardy occasion surprise.
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HONGKONG, Bad NOVEMBER, 1903.
Mr. Chater, 3rd oflcer of Messrs Bradley and Co.'s 2.8. Hailong, has been transferred to the Hatching in the same grade.
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, s. Wakasa Maru, which arrived from Shanghai on the 20th ult., hadro cofilus of deceased Chinese aboard for Hongkong
HMS. Glory left for Japan on Saturday, She will take part in a celebration of the birth day of H.M. King Edward at Yokohama and will them return to Hongkong.
At the forthcoming performance of Lord and Lady Algy by the Hongkong A.D.C., the band will consist of the orchestra of the Phil. harmonic Society.
In the case reported in dar colutons on Saturday in which a Chinese compositor anad Mesers. Kelly & Walsh for a month's wages, the sun sued for was 315, not 319 he was
stated.
Mr. P. Lawson has beaten Mr. H. N. Tibby In the Wigwam Club lawn tennis competition
in the final of the "B" class single. In the Doubles Messrs. Trimmingham and Humphreys beat Moses. Boyd and Murphy (3-0)
editor," who is registered as the nominal con- troller of his paper's policy. Sitzen," to siļ in Germany means "to de time." Hence “Sitaredacteur." a member of a newspaper staff who for a special consideration undertakes.to be the nominal editor or offico scapegoat for all criminal prosecutions, leaving the real
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BUTİNG TIGAMWAYS.
The laying of the electric tramway lines now well in hand, being about half completed, and another six months ought to see the finishing touches. Car-shed and ear house buildings are nearly, fuished-in fuot all remaining to be done in the car-shed is the
laying of the lines. The engine-room is ready to receive the machinery; the chimney-stack is half-built (its height when finished will be 175ft); the machinery is on its way out; the cars are expected about, the end of the your; and the wiring will be proceeded willi shortly: On many parts of the route telephone wires have been raised or moved to one side so as to avoid contact with the trollies. It is hoped that in six months the cars will be rubuing.
THE CHINESE COMMUNITY AND
H.E. THE GOVERNOR,
At a meeting of leading men of the Chinese
souvenir in token of the esteem of the Chinese
Collage, and farther a portrait of Sir Henry community. Scholarships will be endowed at Queen's College, and the Chiness Medk:al Blake will be hung in the new extension of the Tang Wa Hospital.
not only commercial.
-Mr. CHAMBERLAIN'S CAMPAIGN.
LONDON, 29th October. Mr. Chamberlain's, decal campaign is produc- ing a marked and widespread impression.
JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
London, 29th October,
The London Times, in discussing the Russo- Japanese situation, remarks that despite the presence of circumstances, calculated to inflame the patriotic and warlike spirit to the utmost JA
dak Yelpa Con Fanforded her by har alliance with Great Britain. She has confronted her great risal willi palience arbanst no possibility of ante-guarding her and self-possession, and she will assuredly
reasonable claims by peaceful means,
LONDON, 39th October. The Russian newspaper Novy Krai, Viceroy Alsrioff's organ at Port Arthur, reports that there is a marked improvement in the situation, and it is semi-officially intimated at St. Poters burg that Nowy Krai is correct.
LABOUR RIOT IN PARIS,
LONION, 30th October.
A demonstration at the Paris Labour Exchange against the extortions of the employ. ment agencies led to a force fight with the police, sticks, knives, abairs, and bottles from the cafés being freely assil, and vitriol thrown from the Exchange window. Several police and seventy of the rioters were injured, many being seat to hospital.
RUSSIA AND FRANCE:
LONDON, 30th October. The view prevails in Paris that the visit of Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Formiga Affairs, to the French capital aims at refirm
mooting of the Tear and Kaiser, the importance ing the Dual alliance, and reassuring the French Government regarding the forthcoming which the German and Russian Press has been magnifying. It in declared that there is
Hung out and despatched to the craft, but the fiaberman, who had their all invested in the damaged boat, refused to abandon but sent one man by the Petchaburt to seek assistance from Honkong. The steamer was delayed by the latter incident for no less than and nour and a half. In all she brought eight shipwrecked people to Hongkong.
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There were four SIFOND CLARR Alannah, Doreca, Payce, and Maid Marion Alarmak came in flest, Doreen second, and Payne third; Maid Marion did not finish. On the various Times-
On Thursday the Government tender Stanley conveyed the relief lighthonemen to Waglan Island; and on Friday a relief for those on Gog Rock. On arriving at the latter place she i which the towed to port. On Saturday morning nine disabled junke vero reported to be in the offing, and the Stanley, again, damaged craft arriving in the harbour they was despatched to BOD.
wore towed in batches to Yaumati Bay. Some of them were dismanted, had lost their nota and wore generally kaneked to pieces abore the deck level. Others, mers fortunate, had only suffered the loss of their matting herringbone were a well seasoned set of boats; some of them saile, orthoir masts, or perhaps the rudder. They Literally moulding away with age. There wore gaping crevices in their carval-built sides that had been filled with putty, The deck-roams, ales, no doubt having oftfizes been opened by a scorching sun, were in a similar condition. In the holds and about the decks were hopeless mixtures of broken cordage black-meshed fishing nets, crab-usts, primitiva disjointed band winches, son shells, wooden fonts, bamboo-hooped bucketa, sica-baskets and raga. In the holda, from which examed sn pahearable stanch, were layers of rotten dish; it was upon those that in several instances the fahing people, families of them, were subsisting.
Truly, the occupants of these antique craft wust be a hardy lot.
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3 31 35 Maid Marian did not finish. DER SATURDAY'S SAILING.
The opening yachting of the season consisted of an assembly off the Naval Yard extension and a flant to Stonecutter's. Afterwards
there was a Indies race from the vicinity of H.M.8. Tamar's to the Cosmopolitan Dock boy; back to the Tamar, the Dock buoy again, and home to the original.
A dozen yachts faced the contest-Disne started by Miss Stella May; Vernon, by Mrs Robinson, Aileen, by Mrs. Baker Brown; Alannah, by Mrs. Turner; Bonito, by Miss Bird, Erica, by Mrs. Dennison; Kuikleen, by Mrs. Pemberton. Colleen, by Mrs. Gomperts Doreen, by Mrs. Pratt, and Payne, by Mrs. Walker Min, by Mrs. Jones Irie, by Miss Hawksley
Of these Dione, Vernon, Elspeth, and dileen, Kathleen, Colleen, said Min, three minutes, Tri allowed diaanah two minutes; Bonito, Erica,
four minutes; Dorsen, Maid Marian, and Uhan ticleer, five miantes; Payne, nix minutes; and The history of the storm by the Hongkong Mist, eight minutes, Observatory briefly is that on the 25th ult, it for swift sait; otherwise the weather was The breeze, & nor easter, was not stiff enough. was reported that a typhoon had passed from delightful. On leaving Stonecutter's astern the vicinity of the Philippines into the China the moderate wind fell, and light NE, wind Ses. And on the 27th and 8th it was reported that the typhoon was to the Southeast of Hong
on approching the coast to the East of ong, and the coutra threatened to approach earned that the typhoon was rapidly filling up the neighbourhood of the Colony,Noxt wo
Hongkong; and, on the mora of the 28th, the Black Drum was lowered,
Ir rather looks at the present moment as if a period of greater calun in international affairs were about to begin. As we have scon, both in the Far and the Near East (as these divisions of the world are con ventionally called), the prospects for the coming winter are encouraging to those who hope that peace can be maintained.
commnuity in Hongkong, held at the Tang Wa Japan's adorable conduct in the face of
Hospital yesterday, it was decided, with rafer most trying nireumstances appeara likely
ence to the departure of HE. Sir Henry Blake to gain its reward, while in the Balkans
It is notified in the Hazette that H.E. the join with the European residents iu presonting for Ceylon, that the Chinese community should both Turkey and Bulgaria seem to be Governor has directed that Monday next, the address to His Excellency. The idea of a striving honestly to avoid an appeal to 9th instant, shall be observed as a Public Holi-public banquet has been abandoned. A presenta- arms. The most remarkable feature in day in celebration of the birthday of H.M. ion is to be made to Luly Et ko of a small European politics this year has been, and King Edward VII. Mill is, the number of international visits. The most notable of these perhaps have been King EDWARD's trip to France, President LOUBET's return call to London, the journey of the King of Italy to Parin, and lastly Count LAMBOEPP's visit to the French capital. To follow them there is now be no reels or strathspeys at the S.-Audron's” With reference to the rumour that there will oming the meeting of the Tsar of Russia Ball, we may state that it is entirely incorrect. and the Germans Kaiser, about which the These necessary constituents of a Scottish Ball European Press is busying itself not a little. will be duly present on the night of the Ball. Another Chinese-onged twin-screw steel riverances of the pacific policy of Russia in the For Island. Perhaps the interest excited by these joter-
atenmor is nearing completion at the ship H.M. the King's approval of the appoint
East. national courtesies would be extremely monts of the Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C., to be luilding yard of Messra, Bailey & Co., Kowloon sbight out here, were it not for the fact that an Unofficial Member, and of the Hon. Dr. On s.a. Kong Chow, now plying between
is a duplicate of the the situation in the Far East depends very J. M. Atkinson to be temporarily an. Official Hongkong and Caston; and it would not. greatly upon the relations between certain Member of the Legislative Council is notified be surprising to learn that she is intended of the Powera of Europe. It is plain from in the Gazette:
to ran on alternate days with that vessel. In telegrams that the meeting of the German The appointments of Mr. L. A. M. Johnston. fact, although she is not being built for the and Russian sovereigns has been suspected Postmaster-General, to not as Tresaurer and same company as the Kwong Chow, but for
SHIPPING AND FREIGHT. in the Press of their countries as not being Collector of Stamp Rovenno, during the absence the Tuen On B. S. Co., Ld., it is understood devoid of significance as far as their foreign of the Hon. A. M. Thomson, and of Mr. S. D. C. that many of the shareholders in the Shin On The Ersight Market la vory depressed, a large policy is concerned, and particularly, Ross to ust as Postmaster-General are notified are also interested in her.
She is a vessel of number of ateamers being laid up at the Northern perhaps, their policy in the Far East. But in the Gazette.
some 1,400 tons; measuring 200ft, in length ports. Several coastwine time shartons also the French newspapers, it appears, are at
has a capacity for 1,200 passangers, in fitted | have boon cancelled. H.E. the Governor has appointed Captain with a first class electric plant, and is expected Two steamers have been taken up to convey pains to make out that the Fresa of Germany F. J. Badford, S.F., Military, and Mr. T. F. to steam eleven kuota. She is to be chrissmedal from Mejt to Hongkong at $1.75 per ton. and of Engia is attaching too much im Hough, Jockey Club Bepresentatives on the the Hongkong. Her launching ought to take 4 zamber of charters have been effected from portance to the Kaiser's and Ther's Committes for the Wongesicheng and Queen's place in January. Besides being occupied with Newchwing to Canton at 21 cents per pical for meeting they take Count Lammoner's Recreation Grounds, vice Captain P. F. R. also other minor work, Mowers Bailey & Co. prompt, and 29 mate for middle of the mouth visit to Paris to be a mt-off against this Anley and Mr. A. S. Anton -
are building two tugbanta.
Imading.
ANOTHER HONGKONG-BUILT TWIN-no prospect of a renewal of the Breikaiserbund, Recent mishaps already reported include the The French newspapers state that Count boate; the somewhat bair-raising voyage of the Rosetta Maru disaster,in which that vessel lost her Lamsdorff has brought to Paris strong assur-Behilla Maruz and a junk wreck off Taishan
Bay. She
SCREW STEAMER.
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THE ITALIAN CABINET.
LONDON, 20th October. Signor Giolitti has formed a new Italian
Cabinet.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & O. steamer Churan left, Bingapore outward English mails, and is due here on the for this port on the 1st inst., at 3 pm, with the
5th inst.
cot in, so, daring the whole ruce, the boats were rushing free, or, at any rate, they were able to maintain their cour. A bad start was made at the outset, Erica, Colleen, Kathleen and Aladinal clearing in incomsion.
Banld by Erica in the vicinity of the Tamar. The conclusion was,
At the boy Erica headed, then Atannah, and next Vernon, Alannah was subsequently over-
Vernon
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Allanah Dioni... Erica Colleen Kathleen Aileen...
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4.154 The Sest race of the Championship Class comes off next čaturday.
The steamer Devention left Victoria, B.C 28th ult, for Yokohama, Kobe and Hongkong.
The M.M. steamer Yarra left Shanghai of Fashoda notoriety, who was sico in China An announcement that Colonel Marchand en Friday, the Dhult, at 6 pm, and will be during the 1800 campsign, has been relieved dus here today, at daylight t
The N.Y.K. steamer Kasuga.Mara (Austraat Toulon has caused much.comment in France. of his command of the 4th Colonial Infantry Han Line) left Nagaki for this port on the The sudden removal of this distinguished
let ult, and is expected here to-morrow, am- The N.Y.K. steamer Kusano More (Austrtical ressous. The regiment for some time omloer would appear to be attributable to poli- alt, and is expected here to-day. lias Line) left Manila for this port on the 81st past has proved somewhat unmanageable, and The N.Y.Kreamer Akt Muru (American the utmost dimenity in perenading a number the octenel a few days before his removal had Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 81st ult. of his men to cease parading red fag, and and is expected here to morr Yokohama on the 30th ult., p.m., for Victoria regrettable insident.
The C.P.E. teamse Express of China left { takim would seem to be the cutcome of that ringing the Internationale" The measure
and Vancouver.
Colonel Marchand will be given another command in the Bondan,
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