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The German Mail of the 23rd December was delivered in London on the 21stinet,

We have received from the local reprezenta tives of the Osaka Sbossu Keisha a striking wall calendar in a Japanese imitation of European style.

The death is announced of the Chevalier de

Martine, who represented Italy for many years at the Court of Japan. The Chevalior was in his sixty-second year.

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE,

[FROM OUR OWN COBLESPONDENTS.]

HOME AFFAIRS,

LONDON, 22nd January, 11.55 a.!). THE CÓMING BUDGET.—A DEFICIT. In the Gomez conspiracy trial at Manila on

Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor o the 18th inst, evidence was given that Gomez planned the return from Hongkong of Ricarte the Exchequer, inflicates a deficit, in th

the Viper," the Manila Pres calls bim) | Budget, whereby any remission of taxation

is impossible. and a new revolution which was to make him. self hund of the Filipino Republic.

FIRE ON THE HIGH LEVEL.

It was hoped, when the New Territory was acquired, that before long a railway would pass through it en route for Canton, as a concession had been granted by the Poking Government for the comtruction of a line from Canton to Kowloon, and such à bighway could not fail to assist greatly to develop the resources of the new dependency, while it would also afford agreeable oppor- tunities to the colouists of becoming better acquainted with its configuration. But the railway is still a dream of the future, and seems likely to remain so unless the Imperial Government can be induced to authoring of an island-ither in Ausrican or australian War, Bays that great changes in the British in preventing a spread, damaged by water a

the Colmial Government to assist enterprise in this direction either with a subsidy or by land grants. It might, of course, be argued that such a procending would prove financially insound, as a railway, eay to Shamebun from Koske, would be almost like L road leading from nowhere to nowbers, so far as traffic is concerned; but | if ever a tunel is driven through the mountain range behind the Kowloon penin. sula, it is absolutely certain that it would not be long confined to the borders of British ferritory, If the British-Chinese Corporation were still afraid to embark capital in such a vontüre, other and more cuterprising capitalists would soon-Coine forward to parry on the railway to further points. If they could not take the line to Canton on neerunt of the concession already granted what, for instance, need prevent them continuing it to Walchow ? No doubt permission to make the line coull be won from Poking It is of the utmost im

desirable

The Rav. Dowic, says an Australian telegram, is now negotiating for the purchase wators-whither be proposes to retire with the remnant of his more faithfal followers and wherson he will establish a New Zion City. Saroly it ought to be possible to find some doseri island suitable for the reception of this importor and his ignorant, following.

A Far Eastorn Press Association telegram dated New York, January 18, says :-Andrew D. White, who recently retired as ambuesador from the United States to Germany, and who in famed as a statesman, diplomant sad educator, say than the Kisor will never take the side of Russia to crush Japan. He believes that Ger-

many will be nontral during the coming way, and that rather than see Jajan derationalised the German Emperor would interfero in her behalf.

A promitut latach (whose mume is not given; said to a Manila Calienenu reportar on the 18th inst:— Mex. will go to two for one in a short time, and people will be fairly branking their necks to get any of it at almost any price. There are at least eight millions of the precious stof buried in the islands here. It has got to coucout. A the slating the Commission cau do won't stop it. Somebody is going to make a

fools, to let such a khance escape them?"

ARMY REFORM TO BE RADICAL

Mr. Arnold Forster, Secretary of State for

Army are necessary. They will be radical, but not revolatiomry.

SHERWOOD FORESTERS WAR

MEMORIAL.

The Duke of Devonshire yesterday un- veiled a War Memorial at All Saints Church, Derby, to those of the 1st But talion of the Sherwood Foresters who died in South Africa.

MANILA CURRENCY.

MANILA, 22nd January, 6.10 p.m..

SENSATIONAL KEVELATION BY H. & S. BANK MANAGER, In answer to the production by Governor Wright of a letter signed by the Hongkong and Shanghai, the Chartered, and the Spanish Banks in 1898, requesting that the Government should again permit the fuper- tution of Mexican dollars, which was then

FOOTBALL.

H.X.F.C. . H.M.9. "OCRAN.

Played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, this match ended in a victors for the Club

The Club turned out in striped jerseys and dark pants; the Ocean in gren shirts and white. Gordon of the Ocean kjoked. The ball was well returned to teach. After a scruta. the Clab for about ten minutes kept the ball in

They were stronger

13, BEYMOUR ROAD GUTTED,1· In the still hours of yesterday morning resid” ents were rudely awakened by the load slanging of the fire-bell, the rattle of the brigade as they hurried to answer the alarm being audible shortly afterwards, A hasty glanes over the house-tops located the conflagration; on reaching the vicinity the house was soon to be No. B, Seymour Road. As for is known a coolie house-keeper upset a kerosene Lup. The flames spread rapidly, jumping from one piece of woodwork to another. Tongues of Bre their opponents' half of the fold. The Ocean- protruded from the windows, mooking, as it then gained ground, inch by inch perhaps, but were, all endeavours to check the work of des- they gained steulily. truction. The sky above reflected the red glare, in the frequent scrums, at last pressing so hard that the position was only enved a large column of smoke hovering over the

Play then burning house. Luckily the wind was not by Crozier with a touch down. strong; otherwise, there is no telling where the configned fairly oren, a fw yards being matter would Lavo onded. As it was, the brigade, gaiurd and lost by either side by frequent:

kioke into touch. At last the Decan got away » quantity of furniture in the next door lobita Dunston scoring a try close to the left corner. ties, occupimi by Mr. Woill, af Messrs. Leavy dag: Pool to k the kick, but failed to convert. Hermanos. With a heavy crash, far louder | A seran next took place just outside the Club than the crackling timbers, floors and roof of the burning house fell to the ground, continuing to burn brightly in what was now a fireplace en- closed by still siauding walla, Thore were not a great many spectators, but those present witnessed a sight rarely seen on such a high level as by Macdonald, the Club back, when well was the fact that the only water available then got away with the ball; after passing Seymour Road. One thing calling for remorse had to be drawn from sur vory limited supply. It to Crozier, the latter was rushed into Watobing the steady jet of fresh water, touch, Cameron, having twisted les wrist, checking progress of the roaring fames, one retired from the field til after half-time, could not help but think of the times whon Again the Occanpressed, but Magdonald dropped a non-yjalting tap necessitated a foregoing of into touch from a difficult position. Raw.ey, - the luxury of a bath for days at a stretch. of the Club, played nu excellent ganın, espacial - The hose was connected to a hydrans in the ly is the serumis. At half-time the score was roadway. Eventually the flames were got under, | ona try to nil in favour of the Ocean, Aflor the Club sido best for many hours, long after daylight, balf-tizan play was kept on

for some time, the Ocean one placing well, but Macdonald was again equal to the occasion. Then followed several scrums. The Ocean

passed to Jordan, who scored a try: Piere, gotting away were intereepied, the ball being

made no mistake about converting it. Da Play the restart, the Ocean forced a save, next couligned in midbold till Hodge (Ocean)

koso-inen wern still at work,

No. 13. Seymour Road, a house which belonged to the late compradoro of Messrs, E. D. Sassoon & Co., belongs now to the compradore's son, who is ona visit to Canton. It was occupied by epolies eating as varetakers. Mr. Weill, the neighbour, has big faraiture insured with Messrs. E. D. Sassoon. It may be mentioned

goal; the Clb, however, carried the ball to mid-- field, only just being provented from getting away with it. Ascrum infringement gave a free kick for Hongkong. Lewis, of the Ocean, passed to Dunston, who

tackled was promptly

towards the lus. Camerou, of the Club.

We guarantee our Wines and Spirits be gemine unly when, laught direct from portane to the trade of the Colony. mint of momy, you think the bankers are Į prohibited, Mr. H. D. C. Joues, Manager in conclusion that some houses on the high level passed forward to Poolin a clear field, a glorious

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HeAGKONG, 21 January, 1901

Os of the great drawbacks to life in Hongkong in the opinion of hosts of its

residents is the sense of confinement to limited area. The island is small, and there is a feeling of being glard, like the litopet,

So far

we are proing well in the position of the man in Scripture was buried his talent. We have been favoure! with a great chance for the development of this Colony, and we have done practically nothing with it. The New Territory has either bees mude a stepping-stone to secure the trade of central Kwangtung, a source of supply for the pro- vision markets of Hongkong, nor yet oveu a play-ground and health-resort for the ritizens of Victoria. It is time that all this was altered, even at a consideratile cost, and wo trust the representations that have recently been made to the British authorities on the subject of the projected Kowloon-

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here of the Honglong and Shanghai Bank; got no water yostorday morning, during a public discussion on the currency question before the Philippines Commission, declared that the letter was not voluntary. but forced. "The military obliged the Banks,

PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES 1.

THE REST.

This match will be played on the Criaket Grons, commering at 11.30 am, to-day. The sides will be as follows :---

Fublic Schools und Universities.-R. Han-

Lieut. Smith de- opportunity being lost.

at this stage of the serves good mention game. There was a strong forward rush by the Ocean, the hall, Baally, being soat to touch. Serums near the Club line followed, Crozier terminating these by a good kick. At the finish the game stood :---

H.K.F.C. 5 points; Ocean, 3 points,

With reference to spåragraph, quoting from a lofter, in the Daily Press-of Wednesday's date regarding a benefit concert in the RE. Variety Theatre, Wallington Barracks, our correspond- ant now writes that the woodist mentioned had authority to sing these songs, they having bon sanctioned by the Lord Chamberlain and practically at the point of the bayonet, to import Mexican dollars, as the U.S. approved by the Endon County Council to Lo sung on any music-hall stage. The correspond-troops demanded the exchange, some dis- cock, H. Hancink, W. C. D. Turner, T. Set- ent therefore desires to withdraw his comments, playing revolvers to back their demands, combe Smith, Goldsmith, E.N., A. N. Gould-This afternoon on the Happy Valley the 28.000 soldiers faudel in Manila with paypal, R.N.. Dr. Horley, R.N., A. G. Ward, Hongkong Football Club will play the Naval vocalist to be injured in any way through any.

Phillipe, RN, Lt. Heath, and D. Piper, Yard in the first round of the Shield. Kick-off in their pockets for a quarter of the year; Roserves, Biggs and J. F. Jordan.

The following will be the misunderstanding whie. muy have been con.

and, besides, the quartermasters and pay. veyed to the puble by his criticista,

masters held erelit for £500,000. There COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR,

fore the Bank was closed after three hours.

as he does not wish the reputation of--the

STEAN LAUNCH SUNK NEAR KOWLOON.

Á eflision occurred in the Harbour yesterday morning between two launches, Tui Ece and the Lee Cheung, at somewhere about four

The General Green threatened that unless it was re-opened and the money changed the soldiers' money would be put in under guard,

The Rest.-T. E. Pearce, J. A. Woodgates. F. Gilson, R.N, A. Mackenzie, A Wilson, R., J. O Barron, K.N, E. W. Maitland,

Rudemaskur, Com Ir. Shelford,

N.. Howard, R.N., and Greeastook. Reserves, Oxlade and Morris.

LEAGUE MATCHES. The A.O.C. will play the H.K.C.C. Reserves

Canton Bailar will not prove wholly o'clock. The Lee Cheong, it appears, run down Thus," said Mr. Jones, "the only remedyja a League match to-day. The following will

the Tui Lee, sinking ber about 600 feet from the-Prava wall at Kowicon

The Tui Lee sunk

fruitless.

Yesterday was the third anniversary of the with her hull at right angles to the Praya, und,

when she took the ground, maintained a death of Queen Victoria.

even keel. Eor two musts were to be seru

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Invitations are being issued for a bell at Government Horse on Wednesday, the 3rd pr or Yesterday in honour of the anniversary of the accession of King Edward VII. the warships in

Harbour were decorated with bunting.

A negra hus appealed to Gocurnor Wright of the Philippines to form an American negro police company in Manila.

Ex-Quer Lilionkalari of Hawaii will

ment in, witletnout of her claims, the Senate probably get 820,000 from the U. S. Govern

Committes having reported favourably on the proposal.

Two African natives who are suffering from

Arehlishop J. J: Harty. the first American ecclesiastic appointed to the supreme position in the Roama Church in the Philippines, arrived

During 1903 Androw Carnegie has given away 4 million rounds-sterling. It would be - interesting if it were possible to trace where the 4 millions came from and what the making of them involved-to the maker and to others.

to a rock. True it is that the rock is the disense known as sleeping sickness have endinently beautiful, and strangers arriving | been removed from the Congo to Liverpool, for here are greatly struck with its elarm, and the purjuse of being teanted in the School of at first are apt to imagine that its beauties Tropical Medicine. can never pall. Nor do they indeed in the real lover of natine, The panorama of sea! and islands, the glories of roek end. foliage, of green ne purple mountain-side, with the in Manils on the 16th inst, and-received a most gorgeous sunsets so frequent, appeal grate-enthusiastic welcome. fully to the eye, and afford it a constant feast. But however lovely may be one's surroundings, a desing for change is in herent in the human breast, and after time i pot infrequently amounts to à craving. Hence it is that residents, ju small islands soon sigh for the kinger spe of the mainland, or of some more extended. ren. Hongkong is no exceptia sa the rule. Much as its residents admire its varhul beauties, they sigh for greater fici- lities for getting out of it on short trips. On the pepisition of the New Territory, it was hoped that the country thus placed within reach of the Colony would soon be opened up to the residents. To some extent this

The sixteenth ordinary, meeting of share- holders in the West Point Building Company. Ig, will be held at the company's offices.. Victoria Buildings, on Wednesday, 17th Janu ary, at 11.45 am. iustand of 1139 as previously

ned.

Now Guinea is going through troublone times just now. An Adelaide despatch of the 5th inst. gives the following two items of news:-News has been received from Now Galues of the dis- astrous ending of the Anglo-Australian Explor. ing party. The leader of the expedition, Miller, expectation was realised. A main road was is dead, and several other of the party are constructed communicating with Taipo, and missing. A per ion of the party has arrived at quicker means of reaching some of the inland Mount Leonora-New Gaines natives have districts were secured; but no movement attacked and massacred two Europeans, two has been made as yet towards rendering the Chinese, and 11 friendly natives at Petershavin Territory a boliday resort. The nature of Station, belonging to the New Guinen Company. On the same day an attack and attempted mas- the country is unfortunately of such a

sadre was made at another station. A punitive character that the opening up of roads is a expedition subsequently shot down 25 of the tedious and costly work, the mountain chain hostile natives.

above the water-fine, the position haing about due south from the Time Ball-tation, Kowloon. A red danger fing was yesterday displayed oçer her, replaced, last night, by a red lamp. Steps have already len taken to raise the vessel, so it

is not at all likely that the Harbour Master will have to use any pressure in enforcing 27 of ordinuses 36 of 1999 whereby he holds the power of compelling the removal of any obstruction in the harbour, whether floating, submerged, or sunk. Raising a stam-lunch, anyway, is not a very arduous task-a couple of large lighters, with purchase, and a few chains around her kul! are all that is wanted The sterar-launch Tai Ze bears la licence No. 21, her owner being Mr. Kwok Lin, of so. 26 Wing Kat Lane. The steam launch Jee Chrony is No. 247, owned by the Io Chan S. S. Co., La., No: 18 Des Voeux Road. We understand that legal steps have already been taken regarding the collision. The Naval Yard picked up a busy belonging to the re Cheong,

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers, the band of the Bad Baran Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel from sto 9.30 pab. to-night. The programezne is as fol. Jews:--

March the Stars and Stripes for Ever Sc Overture... Der Kenige Lieutenant" E Titl Selection Sun Toy

Sidney Jones song. Beloved, It la Murn Florenz Aylward

The Mikado Selection...

The Blue Danube"

Waltz Cake Walk

Sullivan

...... Strauss

Jolly Negivin · Berger

God Save the King."

XENU.

Hors D'Œuvres

Lobeter Coquilles.

HOUR.

Mock Turtle. SHI

Baked Salmon 11 Juuvill

ENTREES. Braised Chicken a la Chipolata Veal Outlets a la Bochumel Princess Kissoles. CURRY, Sweetbread.

JOINTS.

Houst Ribs of Beef

Roast Turkey and Sausage

Boiled Corned Ox Tengue and Carrots.

Koast Teal,

KALAD.

A la Risse.

SWEETS.

Marmalade and Vermicelli Pudding Diplomate los Cream and Finger Cake Peach Tart

Tipsy Cake.

DESSERT.

Coffee.

was to request the reimportation of play for the latter :-C. P. ! hater, T. C. Gray, P. W. Goldring, G. Grimble, Rov. C. H. Mexicans."

Hickling, H. A. Lanzert, D. Pipor. N. H. Rutherford, S. A. Seth, Rev. H. R. Wolla, and

Mr. P. W. Brown, formerly Agent for the Chartered Bank in Manila, seconded Mr. Jones's declaration.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

JAPAN AND RUSSIA-WARSHIPS EN, ROUTE.

another.

A League mateb will be played to-day on the I'arses ground between the Parzena C.C. and the R.A.M.C. The following will play for the Former team R. B. Cooper (captain), B. K. Mehta. J. A. Chinoy, J. M. Master, J. N. Melita, J. D. Norin, D. R. Captain, K. D. Mistry, P. Bojonji, C. B. Mowrahwalla, and J. Ruttonji. The Craigongower y. R.E. watch will be played on the ground of the former Club at 215 p.m. to-morrow, The Craigsugower team will be A, O. Brown, L. E. Lammert, J. D. The Russian, oruiser Aurora, the transport Kinnaird, L. A. Rasu, J.-P. Jordan, J. Craik, Orel, the collior Savate, and nine destroyers. Ford, J. L. Stuart, F. R. Hartz, E. Pastonji,

and R. Basu. are in the Canal. The gun-resset Kubanet; remains at Port Said.

Los DON, 20th Jannery, The Japanes cruisers Kasuge and Machin have passed Perim, bound to Colombo,

LATER.

ANOTHER JAPANESE NOTE,

LONDON, 20th January. The Times correspondent at Puking wires that Japon has sent another Note to Russia,¦ stronger than the preceding one, in which sho refuses to accept the mediation of a third Power a fusists on the acceptance of her reasonable demande, falling which she will take necessary measures to paretset her interests.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN THE CITY.

LONDON. 20th January. Mr. Chaaberinin veesired a great oration yesterday at the Guildhall, which was crammed with Peers, Commoners, and the leading bankers

and merchants.

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LONDON, 20th Jannory. Australia won the third test manteh by 216

HOCKEY.

Owing to the Tomar scratching their Longus anted with the Civil Surgice C.C, to-day, the latter club has no match, but instead there will be a pick-up game, commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp. Members wishing to play are requested to be carly on the ground.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,

The courses for the Seventh Club Race will be No. 7. The championship, yachts start at 130 p.m. to-tay. The one-design yachts at 1 pm, to-morrow. The hundicap class at 1.10 p.m.

to-morrow.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

PARADES.

at four o'clock. teams:

H.K.F.C.-F. M. Kow, goal; H. C. Austen and W. G. Worcester, buclis; H. C. Gray, J. W. C. Bonnar, and J. Danby, halves; W. H. Williams, C. B. S. Cooper, R. Hancock, R. A. Whitamore, and H. A. Brent, forwards. Naval Yard-Sidney, goal; Baily and Duff backs; Pearce, Day, and Tacker, halves; Rubis, Cheshire, Gladwell, Griffin, and Coombes, for

Refores, Mr. Triggs.

wards.

CANTON,

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Cantor, 21st January,

WAR RUMOURS.

The imminence of war is the chief topic of conversation among educated Chiness in Canton. The local Press is full of rumours,

Evon gmong. and is naturally acti-Russian. the lower orders, the "man in the street," there. is much vague talk of trouble 'somewhere in the North, and foreigners generally, irrespective of nationality, come in for a good deal of

hostility for the "foreign devils," but nothing abuse. There is an indefinite feeling abroad

of any consequence.

of

GAMBLING-BELLS AND REVENUE.

The enormous sum of $1,200,000 was afforol short time ago for the farm of all the gambling-bolis" in the city. This system of letting oat to farm has been very generally adopted in Chink. I do not know how for back it can be traced," but it is probably very old, since it affords such an obrions 'Tho and coaronient ray of raising funds. prevalence of gunbling is universal in China, and nowhore in the country are there so

any gamblingdivans to be fored as in

Cantor, the city which is said to be full of pitfalls for youngmei “void of undenstanding." It is a common thing to sea a coolie emerge from a fantau-slop, pawn his coat for a few Artillery Companies will parade at Head-sh, and rotors to the play, and also I am quarters, at 5 pm on Monday, January 25th, told that every week one or two rudu are shot for Gun Laying. C. 6. M. Whelan, R... or stabbed in the places, but no withstanding will attend. At 5.30 pm, on Wednesday, 27th these scandals thing is done to put an end to January, for 15 Pr. B.L. Gun Drill. Sergeant this state of fairs, the authorities being Bartolome, R.G.A., will attend. At 5.30 pan, content to packed the farm-money, onriday, 29th Junnary, for 15-Pr. B.L. Gun

ZÓCAL NOTES. Drill C. 8. M." Whelan, R.G.A.; will attend,

All Units will parade at Headquarters at 5,30 p..., on Tuesday, 26th January, for Infantry Drill. Sergeant James, 1st Sherwood Foresters,

will attend.

The Viceroy has as yet shown no sign of going to Kwagel; his health does not permit of his moving about. It is almost impossible to obtain any mai from the Western province, Taikoo Detachment will parade at Taikoo at but rumours of the defeat of the Imperialist 530.p w., on Wednesday, 27th January, 1904, troops become more and more persistent, for 15-Pr. B.L. Gun Drill. C.-S. M. Whelan, These, forsoothe the men who are considered equal to Yuan Shi-kei'e soldiers, with whom R.G.A., will attend.

Kowloon Dock Detachment will parade at the Chinese contemplate sweeping the Russians Gun Club Hill at 5.30 pm. on Tuesday, 26th January, for 15 Pr. B.L. Gun Drill. Sergeant from Manchur Bartolome, E.G.A., will attend. At Kowloon Docks at 5.30 pm, on Wednesday, 27th

A.K.H,C. v. it... LEVIATHAN." Played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, this

gams ended in a win for the Leviathan. England scored the first goal, and then Capt. Davies (KR.Ci hurt himself and had to retire, the clab continuing to play one man short. At half-time the score was one to love. In the second half Weatherhead scored one gual is Page two. At whistle the game had resulted: January, for Infantry Drill. tergt. James, Yang had ben dismissed turns out to Ins

Leviation, 4; H.K.H.C.,.0.

i Ist Sherwood Foresters, will attend

I should motion that the report that Captain

erroneous.

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