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Tho Poliart mely Company, after a trip to Calentta, gave two performances at Singapore last week before leaving for Australis.
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At the end of inal your there were 21,318 tin-
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JAPANESE CONFERENCE RESULT TELEGRAPHED TO POWERS.. A prolonged conference was held yes- terday of the Japanese Ministers, Elder
PORT ARTHUR.
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Port Artbar, 30th December. THE BATTLE OF VAFIN. The barin of the Rassina solliers who were killed in the fight with the Hungntre or Manchurian highwaymon at the village of Vaflo in Mongolia on the 13th November inat, took placo with the usual ceremonies at Dashitayo in Manchuria on the 9th Decem bor. At the same two full information of the little campaign which terminated at Valin has been published, 14 is a long story bat an interesting one, for it bears a close resemblance to many of the British sampaigns against Do Wet during the South Airian war. The Manchurian De Wet is called Tulenson by The Russiana and seems to be a resourcefal leader. He und under him two
Teaben, and the other a Bassiau convict who
and who called himself Fuleshoy, but this is probably an assumed name,
when the latter monated their horses ad ezme to the conclusion that it was time to boff Ace rding to the Rassian accounts, the robbers lest 13 mea killed and about 2}0 wonudel and Had to leave behind 250 horses and a large number of gaas as well us considerable supplies of cartridgos,
Tho Russian fosses consisted of ono oficer rounded, and of four mou killed and nine wonudd. A toesl English doctor, a Mr. Learmont, and his wife tended the wounded with an attention which was much appreciated by the Kussians.
work. Japan is to be allowed to deal with miners and 50 gold-miners in Negri Sembilan Statesmen, and Heads of Departinents, liontenuuts, one of thom a Chinaman called disquieting, in fact it is clear that they are South Corea economically and strategically FMLS. Comparison with the first half of the presided over by the Emperor. The resulthund escaped from the pearl colony at Sakhalin, bandits, a course of policy in which they are
as her interests may require, without, how- ever, occupying permanently any fortresses this is the "final occupation" of Sonth Coren by the Japanese as welcomed by the German Press! North Coren is apparently to be exempt from Japan's economical and strategical dealings, but full commercial free. dom is to be woorded to Japan, being apparently the gift of Russia. And along the Yale there is to be, a neutral zone in which neither Russia no Japan is to Taking these four points in order again, we may ask what Russia is offering to the Powers other than Japan in compensation for her broken pledges concerning Manchuria. Secondly, after the arbitrary division of Cores into two mires, how can the Russian proposal about the South be interpreted? The Con- iental Press has anticipated a complete Jajianese occupation. But there are to be na permanent fortresses. How, then, could Japan, did she fall in with the reported offer, unke any use of it? Thirdly, what is to be the future of Northern Corea? Is it to contiune in the same ambiguous position as the whole af Corea is in now? Russia's own rights in it are left absolutely unde- A. S. WATSON & CO. fined. And lastly, why the neutral zone
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year shows a heavy falling off in number.
According to L'Echo de Chine, telegrams from Seoul announce the arrival at Chemalps of one U.S., two British, and two Rassion cruisers, which will rosin there until the and of the crisis.
The Straits Times publishes a Ponsng telegram to the effect that there ha i boon a gang robbery at Bider on the Tapah Rowl, Perak, on Mr Davies was wounded). One the 5th inst. highwayman was shot in four places and one was captured. The robbers were being pursued,
H.M.. Alacrity, with Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge on board, arrived from Shanghai yester day evening.
Admiral Bridge, it will be
of the conference was immediately tele-
graphed to the Powers and to the Japanese Minister at S. Petersburg. The foreign re- presentatives at Tokyo were also acquainted with the result...
aleation is also
THE SITUATION. The situation is now so bad that it could not gall be worse. The Russians say that the Japanese evidently what a war and ar neling in the right way to get it. The conduct of the Chinese on the borders of Manchuria is also
encouraging and supporting the mounted believed to be sssisted by the Japanese but which is a very mistakon line for them to take. It Chinn openly joins Japan in a war with' £ussia, made in the reports of the campaign of a brother of Falenhoy who was captured by her position will be still worse, for the Russians |the Chinese and put to death, and it may will aner Mongolia and Chinese Turkestan and be here stated that Fulentoy bimself, who perhaps overthrow the Manchu dynasty. WON about
useful to Tolerson กล However tast may be, there can be no doubt Abdullah Sheri was to the Mal Mullah that we are now trembling on the brink of war. The decision is unknown, but is believed of Somaliland, broke his back in attempting to escape from Russians at Vatin. the losa to be very grave,
Talensan escaped, however, with Rewired in Hongkongut 3.15 am. yesterday, of several of his fingers. A singular feature of the affair is that the Chinese authori ties seem to have connived at Talousse's raide, although they showed no hesitation in execut, ing any of the captured marauders whom the Rossians handel over to them. But it is clear that the Rassiana take care of
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remembered, was to have arrived here before, THE CRISI÷-RUSSIA'S PROPOSALS. but was stopped at Shanghai by telegram on Recount of the threatening aspect of affairs.
*pacts are to be inferred now. We do not know whether mors hopelul pro-
The R.A.BI Corps are to be ivided into four sections. The first and highest will be formed of mon intellectually expable of becoming proficient in nursing duties. The other sections will be
devoted to cooking, clerical, and general dution. The man will be carefully taught the duties falling to sach particular section, and greater ofciency will this be 8-cured in each.
Lord Kitchouar's renumbering of the Indian Army is reported to have already given rise to
some nnessidess amongst the British officers, and the stipulation against either Bussian or If they go into a shop at home, they say and Japanese fortresses in it? Is the Port describe themselves as belonging to the 4th Lancers or the 7th Cavalry, the tradesman would Hamilton agreement of seventeen years ago immediately look up the Army List, find no such now dead, whereby, in return for the British regiment, and call in this police to the supposed evacuation of Port Hamilton, Russia gave imposter, In the case of regiments with a China a guarantee not to occupy Corean distinctive name, such as 3rd Skinner's Horse, territory under any circumstances whatever?th Hodson's Hapse, and 18th Tiwaun Iancers Dous Russia contend that this is void by the no such danger arise. independence of Corea? The whole set of proposals coins to present an unparalleled example of har faith, which is sufficient to warrant any nation refusing to accept an- other Russiau promise hereafter,.
Our Kobe correspondent's delayed tele gram of Wednesday's date announces a conference at Tokyo on the previous day of the Ministers, the Elder Statesmen, and the
A few days ago a house-boy in the employ of a family in Hongkong announced that he
wanted two or three weeks' lezyo to go to He brought Cantor to "catchoo bis wife.” another boy to take his place. Interviewed by the lady of the house the substitute said he had another pidgin, but had two weeks lease and could take the place of his "fliend" for two weeks. He did not appear to know much about housework, and the lady asked him if hia muster
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MARRIAGE.
On the 13th January, at All Saints' Church, Blackheath, London, by the Rev. S. Martyn Hardsley, vicar of St. Alfege, Greenwich, assisted by the Kev. H. Welsford Snell, vieur of All Saints', HERBERT PRICK, of Hongkong and Manila, to ETHEL MILDRED, third daughter of Engin er Bear-Admiral Sir JoHN TUENTON, K.C.B., Engi- [23/ -Deer-in-Chief of the Fleet. By Cable.
The Daily Press.
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HONGKONG, 15th: JANUARY, 1904
LONDON, 12th January. It is announced in Berlin, that Russia's pro posals to Jupaz are eésentially as follows:
(1) Japan is accorded various concessions in Coroa
(2) Japan is allowed to deal with Southern Cores economically and strategically as her
interests may require.
(3) Russia leaves Japau full commercial freedom in Northern Corea, but neither [there] nor in Scalborn Cerea shell Japan permanently occupy any fortresses, whether on the count or in the interior.
(4) The establishment of a neutral fifty kilometre zone along the Yala to the Tumen, where neither Jagen nor Russia chull establish fortresses, the Straits of Cores to be neutral
and free to Russian ships.
(5) Russia vormpis no conditions in reference to Manchuria, but is ready to accord Japan and other Powers representation for commercial interests,
It is also stated that Russia has notified the Powers that she will respect all rights in Manchuris granted under treaties with China.
UNREST IN THE BALKANS.
LONDON, 12th January.
Advices from all the Balkan countries point
the
FOOTBALL
The V.E.C.F.C. will play the Royal Artillery. at Causeway Bay, at 6 pm, on Saturday. Tho following will play for the V.R.C. ;--
Forwarde H. W. Sayer, II. S. Holmes,
A. N. Oller, A. Marti, nad J. Clelland;
THEATRICAL MATTERS.
the more important of the robber chieftains half-backa-E. R. Herton, J. Forbes, nud themselves, at least they have a fine collection H. Gidley; backs-J. Witchell and R. Lapsley; of them in the Arrestoy Dom in Port Arthur Koul--W. A. Crako, which is, in consequence, visited frequently by important-looking Chinamen who drive up to the portals of that establishment in itooschecks and spend a long time conferring with
The date of the Hongkong AC's per the captured bandits. It is not improbable
yat definitely highwaymen to maks fixed, but it will be before China New Your that the authorities at Peking are indirectly formance of His Excellency is no thinga hot for the Russians, but a(the 16th prox.), Dog Race Week (23rd- be 27th prox.) the Bins Company will be enca more short-sighted policy, it would difficult to imagine, for it only gives the latter more playing the Theatre Royal. an exeuso for remaining in Manchuria.
encouraging
tho
FIRE BRIGADE EXERCISES.
The hunt for Tulensan soetos to have now lasted for a whole year, It began in the August of 1902, when intelligence was received that thes redoubtable brigand was in full dight He Yesterday morning at seven o'clock one-half of seems, by the way, to harealways managed to do the members of the Fire Brigade turned out for practice at the City Hall. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, the most damage when in fail Bight. He was then in the Liao River district, not far from
Deputy C.S.P., and Chief Inspector Baker Monkden, and at the head of 600 men who are
were in charge of the men, and Sorgeant R described by the Russians as parfectly disciplinadonsid assisted in the exercises, which ed and mounted one horses. Lieutenant consisted in the manipulation of telescopic Konshina endeavoured to surround him with the Inddore, bamboo ladders, despatek-boxer, auki at Sotnya, but Tuloasan escaped through a hose-reals, Some very good out useful work gap left on the left flank of the Russiana and the Line River. Cornet Levsheopovsky was sent in pursuit of him with a flying colums while the 41st Sotny's came on behind. On the 19th of august, last the cornst located Tulensau in she village of Syakhouta, or rather the robbers made known their presence to the Russians by greeting the latter with a volley as they entered the village. The Russian accounts say that the bandits wore defeated, but as they only lost a few men and succeeded in getting clous away, this defeat was really a very cradil- able one for them. They suffered more severely on the 20th August at the village of Tendostan although that place is surrounded by marshes hitherto believed to be impassable. They were
Mr. W. H. Taft, Governor of the Philippines Russia is not likely to desire to be engaged both | Ariven out of this village with a loss of 25 men
NAVY MEN AT HAPPY VALLEY-
of the Emperor of Japan, at which a deci-
No my master belong Kiag of England, to the certainty of a general conflagration is sion was come to, at present, unrevealed, and Emperor of Great Britain; my Glovera
the spring. This is regarded as an important but believed to be very grave, which was atment servant bay !"
factor in the Far Eastern situation, because once telegraphed to the Powers and to the Japanese Minister at S. Petersburg, as weil as communicated to the foreign representa and coming U.S. Secretary for War, nearly in the Near and the Far East. tives at Tokyo. It seems hardly possible met with ou accident at Kobe on the 3rd inst. that this decision can refer to anything but He was driving with Mr. Sharp, US Vice- Consul at Kobe, in a carriage and pair along the acceptance or refusal of Russia's pro- Moto-machi, in the Foreign Settlement, when a posals. Those who think thut Japan, as load report of fire-crackers immediately in front well as Russia, is bluffing might look for cansad the horses to holt. The driver lost another prolongation of the negotiations by control of the animals, and the position in the Japan. To us, it seems that the Kobe errow and busy street was one of great danger. Chronicle in a recent number was right in Both Mr. Taft and Mr. Sharp stood up in the carriage, and each reizi ga raia endeavoured to insisting that Japan is not in a position to hold the horses in. Whether because of Mr. spend fifteen million yen (as she is doing) Taft's greater strength on the rein-or from to make a diplomatic bluff, and that those some other caus, suddenly the horees swerved Is his telegram of the 12th instant REUTER
who hold the theory that she is bluffing are and ran into a wall at a street carvor, and at gives, on the authority of a Berlin announce greatly mistaken in their rending of the this time Mr. Taft, and Mr. Sharp were holding so tightly on the reies that the horses pawed ment, what appears to be a very probable signs. The Russians do not, or not all of it. However, they were brought to outline of Russia's latest proposals to Japan. them at any rate, ses a bluff on Japan's standstill with little damage. As these are published in another column
part.. Our Port Arthur correspondent we need not detail them here. The gist of tells ns that there the Russians say then is that Russia puts the Manchurian that the Japanese evidently want question entirely on one side, though ready
war and are acting in the right way to to accord Japan and other Powers "repre- get it. The falseness of that view. is sentation for commercial interests" and to obvious, if natural The Russian Press Lus, respect treaty rights granted by China in of course, done its best to represent the the province; with regard to Corca, the Japanese nation as one of Jingoes a Canet Bolo "Love, Could I only tell The Capel magnanimously allows Japan to deal with fire-brands. But where has been the justi- the South "economically and strategically fication? No Westera Power could have Waltz......... "Idylle" as her interests may require" and to have conducted the negotiations with
freedom" commercial
in
more
IOW
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the dignity and moderation. If what is meant nor in is that Japan did not climb down" and North-but neither in North South Corea ray Japau permanently accept whatever Russia was kind enough to
Further a fifty-concede, then words have acquired a occupy any, fortress. kilometre zone is to be drawn along the signification. Japan has certainly not acted Yalu up to the Tumen, the river bounding the despicable part of prostration before Northern Corea; this zone (which is on the Russia for a small bribe. She has not been Corean side of the river, of course) is to be terrified by tall talk about vast numerical neutral. The publication of these proposals, superiority and hopelessness of resistance. if we may assume them to be authentic, And yet she is not fighting her own cause. finally reveals the long-suspected insincerity alone, even though in Coroa she is chiefly of Russia in her negotiations with Japan. concerned. Therefore when the time comes, There is no longer any reason for hoping we cannot believe that she will, be found that Russia intends to deal honestly. In fact, alone or that in isolation she will be allowed she has shown her hand. Yet, strange to say to sink from the ranks of Great Powers, to (or perhaps not strange), a Berlin telegram become a helpless spectator of Russia's pre- of the 7th instant, fore.asting such an offer dominance throughout Northern Asia.
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killed, maay arms and horses, Ave pood of powder and 12,000 cartridges. After this defeat Tulonsan fled to Mongolia.
Towards the end of October, this year, news was received that Talensan with a new
band of 300 men was at Apshaechjuan on the Chinesa Eastern Railway between the rivers Tainzikbe, Khunkhye, and Liao, A party was
mounted men,
also
the 7th
was put in and some excellent exhibitions of speed were given. The Brigado have been training daring the last six weeks outside the Fire Station. They are going to entry an their erocisar, we understand, one-half cu Thursday mornings, the other on Fridays; and in all probability an exhibition will be hold about the middle of February either on tho Cricket Ground or the Parade Ground.
CANTON RAILWAY COOLIES ON STRIKE.
"INSUFFICIENCY OF WAGES." The Cauton-Fatahan railway authorities are continuing to experience troubles of the serious nature, alarming reports having arrived here by the lateststeamers. Yesterday it was confirmed that the Chiness labourers on the new line had gone on strike on the grounds of their receiv ing an insufficiency of wages (although as a watter of fact their pay from the beginning was considerably above ordinary coolies' wages) end that work is at a standstill. Many well- meaning labourer have boon thrown out of work,
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Selection...
FART L
FIRST DRILL ON THE NEW SYSTEM. Parties of men landed from the British war- Albion, Ocean, Centurion, Tulbot, ships 4mphitrite, and Eclipse yesterday morting instruction in rifle and field exercise on thetion of Captain Vestermark. Along with and this has used them to join in the riots. at 7.30, and proceeded to Happy Valley for at once sent in pursuit of him under the disrc- new system-the first instruction they hate Tulongan was the famong Russian renegade Considering that, as we bare said, tho pay these 12on are complaining of is liberal as compared received at Hongkong on these lines, Officers Falenhoy with 503
with the scale their follow-workers, employed by with about 100 mounted men. In view of Chinese, are in receipt of, it is to be hoped that directing the drill were Commander Jenes. the other colebrated brigaud chief Tonben H.M.9. Amphitrite, Ganuary-Lientenant
the Russian prompt measures to quell the disturbance will Dickenson, H.M.S. Talbot, and Lieutenant this formidable combination Wellington Smith of the Ocean. The band force sont in pursuit was sufficiently formid-be taken by the Chinese authorities. of the Vengeance was in attendance. Bl.able, consisting as it did. of jackets were dressed in bine with straw bats, Sotuys, two companies of the 4th Brigade, one black boots, brown canvas sea-service gaiters, commando of cavalry, and four guns, under the By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and sword-bayonets, pad Les Enfield, Merk 2 rifler; chief command of Captain Trotsky of the offoers, the Band of the 93rd Burms. Infantry they formed a very picturesque spectacle. Men General Staff. The object of the expetition from the Centurion, by the way, had now was to surround the highwaymen and to prevent will play the following programine of music at the King Edward Hotel during dinner to- leather gear, now pattara sword-bayonets, and theta making their way into Mongolia. In the night (weather permitting)
carbines. Midshipmen wore white cap covers, Nosi Krai newspaper of Port Arthur, from. monkey jackets, gaiters, and swords, Tho del which I take this account, it is stated that
Love în Idleness
THE BAND. March......... "Sona of the Kapiro". Bradford
Song...An April Birthday"...... J. Kotand overta..."Der Konigs Lieutenant Emil fit is much the same as that of the marines, and Talensan had been previously in Peking and had-
Mr. G. H. EDWARDS. The Torcular......... Ivan Cary the sailor-men did not seem to like it a bit. received permission to cross into Mongolia.
Day"......
H Whaltbew They went through the movements of attack, In order to catch Tulensan it was manifestly Song
Mia MURRAY BAIN. ....... Kapper Selection..." French Melodica"
Waldtenfel wheeling in line, forming a square, preparing necessary to guard all the fords on
Bombardier STEPHENSON. Intermezzo..Endorin"
André for cavalry, marching past, and developing in Lizohe, but the robber captain susceeded Song "I have got something to be thankful for"
"Star of my Heart"...... in Suding a ford which was not guarded. Song .......................
Lisut. GEO, F. LAMMERT.
Caration" By the night of 30th October (old style), Violin Sele
Mrs. A. Qual. however, the Russians had overtaken him at the village of Vafii in Mongolia. They were not sure Beng......Phyllis is my only jay".
Mr. P. W. GOLDRING. at first if it were be, and there were not a large song..... "I bave bad a good day to-day".
Mr. H. ABUNDELL TOZEE. number of Russiaus present, so that some care
Rote of Persin. was necessary. But the Russians took no pre-
The BAND. Interval of 10 minuta. cautious. A nou-commissioned officer and two
·FAET 11. privates penetrated into the village, killed several armed robbers, and bad soon the whole nest of hornets about them. The robbers numbered no less than 900 mer, and their equipment and good shooting as well as their method of attack seemed to indicate that they were regular soldiers. For a time the Bussines were in great Strong monsoon will set in again over the
danger but they crouched down behind some Formesa Channal, and N. part of the Chian Chinese houses on the outskirts of the village Sea.
Bolection
God Save the King."
MENU.
Hors D'Œuvres
SOUP.
Sentch Eg48 on Toast.
and Burley. Chicken
FINIL Boiled Fish and Egg Sauce.
EXTRLES.
Ronst Pige
Pigeon Larded Fillet of Beef Chicken en Aspic. JOINTS, Roast Leg of Mutton Roast Cupon Cold Hara. CURRY.
Liviu,
Chicken
BALAU. A in Germaine. VEGETABLES. Boiled Potatoes
Green Peas
WEETS.
Fried Potatoos
Carrots.
Maraschino Jolly Flum Pudding Butter Pound Cake Stewed Dates & Rice Shape
line. Drill terminated shortly before eleven their men returned to 'olock, when the respective ships.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday is eued the following report
On the 14th at 11.50s.The barometer has risen quickly over N, China, fallen over Japan, except in the N.E.
An area of high pressure lies now over N. China, and the (depression is approaching E. Japan from the Westward.
the
Forecast-NE. wirds, freshening; fair at and held their own gallantly. But they were unable to prevent the escape of the robbers first, drizzling rain or mist later; cooler.
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Selection.....
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Country Givi
Selection.
The BAND. One Act Farce... Tiklish Times...
Cast of Characters. Sir William Ramsay ....... Bodkins Launcelot Griggo
| Jansen .................
I. Denza
Carl Bon
Arnic
J. M. Morton
Corp). Hays
Major Chapman Tient. Northcoto Bom, Stephenson Lieut. Danby Mrs. Bunny Mra. Chichester Miss Bunny
1st Constable...inivan personnes Mra, Griggs Winifred..... Dnt
"God Save the King."
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