be inclined to expect the latter unlcas Japan expects to gain
once
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On the Bussian Volunteer transport Kazan, Owing to pressure en our space we are obliged TELEGRAM S. course,
much which passed through here on Thursday, recrufts to hold over Hongkong Jottinga till to-morrow. laws were the pick of the men drawn in South On page 5 will be article dealing with
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Canton, Juth January. KIPORT OF RICE, Some three months ago, it may be remem- bered, the prohibition on export of rice and
Os the 24th December Admiral Sir John break out between Japan and Bussis before shR THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS. graia from Canton was withdrawe. The whole Fisher, Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth,renched Adon. inspected the King Alfred, first-class cruisor, | 14,100 tons, now on her way hither with relief crews for the Giorg, and the Kinska, river guabeat, for service on the Yangtze The King Alfred was found to be in a satisfactory state, and she can, if required,
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Company have revived a large order for engines for coment manufactories, which are to be started by the Russian Government in the vicinity of Port Arthar, The Nations Tidende states that these coment factories will be exclusively for the purpose of supplying material for Bussion Government projects and fortifications in Manchuria. The ougines are to Be delivered early this year,
cripple Russiu more than herself. The anus of declaration of war is one which Russia has evidently been anxious for Japan to bear, but we cannot think that any of the Towers can be so blind as not to see through the manœuvre. It is a played-out trick, this forcing one's opponent to make the first overt step, but the experience of past history cannot have been altogether lost on the Governments of Europe. Nothing can take from Russia the moral responsibility of a war, if war there must be.
It would be useless again to discuss at length what hinges upon the outbreak of war between Japan and Russia. The course of events immediately expected is Japanese Daval action of a vigorous character, the result of which should be to drive the Russian fleet in the Far East back on its two Inses of Port Arthur and Vladivostock. The initial moves should suffice to prove the
Capt. P. Molloy, Royal Marino Light In- actual utility in action of the Russian ships fantry, who recently completed his term of and sailors, hitherto an unknown quantity.service on the Glory, fagship of Admiral Sir Secondly, we pay expect to see the fruit of Cyprian Bridge, Commander-in-Chief on the Japan's collection of a vast fleet of well- China station, has been granted permission to equipped transporta in the invasion of remain in Japan to study the Japanese Southern Corea. In reply, Russia will have language. He will be granted six months' fall to demonstrate the strategical meaning of they if he intends only to obtain a culioquial knowledge of the language, or twelve months and mellow.
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Mr. Thomas H. Barker, secretary to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, las completed for the Chamber a commercial mission round the world. With the commercial and industrial development of Japaz Mr. Barker was very much struck. Mr. Barker deplores that in
The Lomberg journal Slowe Polskic states that the Russian military authorities have Austrian acquired the services of several artillery officers for regiments in the Far East, and that these officers have been granted loave of absence by the Austrian Ministry of Wor.
In view of our special telegram from Manila, which appeared in ear issue of Thursday last the following, from the Nagasaki Press of the 22ad ult., will be of interest:-The U.8. des patch boat Zafiro, which recently landed marines
st
Chomulpo, for the protection of the U.S. Legation at Seoul, arrived at Nagasaki yes- tonlay morning from the Corean port. She is to be detained here for the purpose of undergoing repairs, afterwards returning to Chemulpo,
The Engineer of tho let ult, writes:-After long negotiations an agreement concerning the Hankow-Canton Railway has been signed at last by the representatives of the American and Belgian Governments, says the Brussels corres. pondeat of the Standard. It is stipulated that the northern part of the line shall be managed by the Belgians, and the southern part by the Americans, The beard of directors will be composed half of Belgians and half of Americaus The original stock is fixed at £4,000,000.
December witnessed the production of a aemi-Japanese) play at His Japan* se Majesty's Theatre, London, entitled The Darting of the Gods. Among the audience present on the first night were a large number of the Japanese community in London, including Viscount Hayashi, the Minister. Sir Frank Swettenbam was also present, in the stalls, A proposal is on foot to establish a Japanese Club in London. The committee, consisting of Captain T. Matsuo, I.J.N, Messrs. S. Komuro (Mitsui and Co.), and T. Yoshii, hare issued an appeal to Japanese residents for contributions to a special fund. It is hoped to raise at least
(or
£600, when the club will be founded.
Cortaix changes in the cames of roads in the Colony are notified in the Gazette. They are as follows:--Upper Richmond Road will in fature be known as Robinson Road; that part of Robinson Road west of its junction with Upper Richmond Road will be known as Park Road;
GREAT COTTON CONSIGNMENT
FOR JAPAN. 3,600 bales of cotton left Houston, Texas,
of the export trade was farmed out, and s
revenue here. This policy has caused a great large sum was thus added to the imperial
deal of discontent. The price of rien has been steadily going up, and with it that of many other staple products. The okaritable institue tions, which have a good deal of influence among the Chinese, protested against the permission to export rice from the first, and
yesterday for Japan. This is the record
now it is rumoured that their representations may not be without effect. In connection consignment for the Far East.
[Houston is an important Texan city, 48 miles with the above, I hear that early this morn Berth-west of Galveston, and once capital of the ing a placard, posted up during the night in Republic of Texas. It is the railroad-centre of Canal Road, was neitol by the authorities. the Slate and the seat of numerous manufactures This placard is of the flaming" variety. in connection with cotton, machinery, sto. This It points out the troubles caused by the a precedented export of cotton to Japan is export of rite-rise in prices and spread plainly connected with war demands.—Ev, D.P.] { of poverty-and then somewhat illogiep
attributes the whole to the hated foreig Finally, it calls on all worthy Chinamen to ris and slay the foreigners on Shameen-and tires the date for the 19th day of the 12th muộn. All smoke and no fire! Foreigners have many, crimes attributed to them by the Chinese, hel it is hard to see how their culpability has been arrived at in this particular caso.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
LONDON,-28th-January.
The Grand Duke Alexis Alexandrovital yesterday presided at a special Council in S. Petersburg.which was attended by Count Lams dorff, the Ministers for War and Marine, the Chief of the Army Staff and others.
Conseil lasted one hour and a half.
The
It is officially announced that the object of the Council was to find a means for a peaceful settisment of the dispata with Japan. It isox. pected that the Grand Duke Alexis will frame report, which will be submitted to the Emperor to-day, and the reply to Japan will probably be despatched on Saturday.
&
LATER.
The Daily Graphic state that, in spite of yesterday evening's telegrams from S. Peters- burg, it is able to affirm positively that Russia's reply was completed on Wednesday and appro- red of by the Tsar. despatched, the substance of the reply has been communicated to the Japanese Minister in 8. Petersburg, who has telegraphed it to bis
Though not yet
Government, by whom it was conveyed to the friendly Powers yesterday. The reply la cour. toously worded, but absolutely refuses to re-insert the word "Chins," previously strack out of the clause in the draft treaty by which Russia and Japan agree to respect the integrity of China and Coron. It is anticipated that the official presentation of the reply will be followed Petersburg, and a notification from Japan that
would be, it is impossible to foresee. France might not consider the terms of ber alliance with Russia affected by the China viding with Japan; but
Russian army against Chias the British aro being gradually ousted Lower Richmond Road as Lyttelton Road. by the withdrawal of the Minister from B. advance of a
China's capital, wherein are the Legations of the Powers "friendly," in the diplomatie phrase, alike to Russia, China, and Japan, could not but be fraught with disastrous
from the southern provinces by the superior activity of the French and Belgians. Mr Barker expresses a fear that the British are losing ground commercially in the Far East, and regrote that the English language is so
man. But what about "pidjin "#
path or read which runs westward from Robin. Bon Road round "Edenhall" and "Inglewood "* residences and then southward across Lower Richmond Road into Upper Richmond. Road, as Babington Path; the path or road which
son Road, as above described, past" Oaklands" Residence to Lower Richmond Road, as Oak- lande Path; and, finally, Richmond Terrace will in future be called Park Tiew.
she has no alternative but to take up arms in defence of her interoats.`
LATEE.
BEACHCOMBERS.
There has of late been a considerable infr to Shameen of undesirable characters of the species bench-comber, and the gaol at the United States Consulate Las been occupied more than once during the past month. The railw attracts men who have come to the und of theft tether in Hongkong, and they come up on the chance of obtaining employmont. Those of them who are not taken into the employ of the Company often flad it hard enough to get back to Hongkong, and is the meanwhile can trouble on Shameen.
SHIPPING ITEMS.
On Tuesday last the river floot vceived an
accession to its numbers. The Ying King, Captain Arcola, will ply rogularly under the British fog. A dinner was given on board Tuesday evening to the Consuls and some
the principal merchants, and the new venture may be said to have been happily inauguratede After Now Year we may expect to see the two Nam to the West River trade. new French ships, and the trooster of the Koig
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A pamphlet entitled Japan's Military and Naval Power, by Major von Urayo, has been issued in Vienna, which atthe presont lime provides some aseful information. The anterial is obiady irawa from Russian sources, which, in the author's opinion, are remarkable for impartiality. Ac cording to the writer, mobilisation will be car
mouths.
It can concentrate
Mr. H. Kapsch writes to the London and
BURGLARIOUS ATTEMPT AT THE POST OFFICE,
At some late hour on Friday night a burglar
It is announced in 9. Petersburg that until next week, owing to the great care that is necessary for its completion.
It is known that both Russia and Japan have within the last fortnight officially communicat- ed to the Powers a statement of their positions regarding some of the points at issue.
MR. AKERS DOUGLAS AT SWANSEA,
to their allies.
LONDON, 28th January.
The house in
The Clab gained an easy victory in this match on Saturday, as, after declaring thor innings closed at 277 for 6 wickets, they als d
made another handred and carried his bat, and contributors to this success were Turner, who to distinguish between the Russians outside
Lambie, who, puf ou to bowl lest of all, secuted: and the other foreigners inside the walls.
5 wickets for less than 4 rucs each. The Club unless amured of the support of some other
only made moderate start, H. Hancock belge Power against Russia? Barring Europeau
oat at 38 and Sorcombe Smith at 49, but Herio intervention, we can see for Chisa little
and Turner-the-proceeded to lay the finest hope from the situation if Russia can find
tion of a good innings, and the score was 117 before Harvey's innings (which included 7 fours) excuse for entering Chili province,
came to no end. Vivian, Brown, and Horley did What, then, is the probability of interven-ried through without difficulty, owing to the made an attempt to rob the Post Office. Having
Mr. Aker Dongles at Swansen said the Gor- not do much, thongh Brown kit a fiver,¿QU tion? The British Government has signified, territorial system of the Army, the small dis-made his entrance somebeer, he penetrated into through the mouth of Mr. AKERS DOUGLAS, tances, and the patriotism of the Japanese. The the Money Order Ofice and ransacked the rament would continue to do all in their 5 wickets were down for 179, When R. Hangol Secretary of State for Home Affairs, its deficiency in horses will alone cause inconvo. drawers. All he managed to secure, however, power, legitimately, to promote a peaceful joined Tarner, however, the Garrison bowl
settlement of the difficulty between Japan and were mastered and bit about most unmercifuly was a 0-cent piece in a tin belonging to an intention to fulfil to the letter" treaty-bience. The work of transporting troops to
When they had obligations to Britain's allies. The object certain harbours for embarkation will work lese office coolie. He tried, without success, to get Russia; but if their hopes were disappointed, Two overs of Bradford's produced 16 ápivos
added 98 rune Tumer's and Hancook's partner r THERE seems little doubt now that, even if of the treaty of alliance between Great smoothly, owing to the almost exclusive Adoption into the Postmaster-General's room, The marks they would fall to the letter treaty obligations and one of Chesney's 18.
of the single-line railway system, the carrying of the burglar's fest were distinctly to be seen
ship was cut short by the closure, the fornier. a declaration of war between Japan and Britain and Japan was to protect our com-apacity of which is, at a maximum, 24 trains a on the counter of the outer office, but he left
FIRE ON SATURDAY,
being 115, and the latter 47, not out, Tu Russia has not yet been made-and it was mon interests in the Far East, the integrity day. Incomparably better is the transportno other olas to his identity.
hit 23 fours. The Garrison, on going in agi Another fire has to be added to the list of 277, made a wretched start and lost 3 mon currently reported in the Colony yesterday, of China (not merely part of China) and Fleet, numbering 910 steamers, with a total
FREEAR'S FRIVOLITIES, conflagrations just now rather frequent in 1. Hodgson helped Davies to put on 7 though no confirmation was to be had, that Corea. Japan is apparently embarked on a tonnage of 580,000 tons.
The cudience that turned out to witness Mr. Hongkong, and Wing Lok Street is again the Davies himself was out fifth at 108, to whitehe both H.E the Officer Administering the life-and-death struggle to defend the integrity 200.000 tonnage in any large harbour of Japan Government and H.E. the Commodore had of China. It is therefors plain to what extent within a week, which is enough for two complete Willie Freear's Frivolities completely filled the cone of the outbreak, two houses, Nos. 54 and had contributed 70 by vigorous batting,
Theatre Royal, numbers having to be content 56, being completely gutted -received telegrams announcing such a de- we are involved. It is satisfactory to Infantry Divisions of 33,000 men, 8,000 horses,
and 108 guns, and 7,000 tons of supplies for three with standing room only, Mr. Frear's per- which the fire broke out was occupied by Quaningly unimpaired by big resont accident. claration a state of war exists. For this note that in the past two days this
formance was well worthy of the reputation he Hing, a dealer in fire-crackers and flour, who one else could do anything with Laible
was the fifth bowler tried, yet took half we were prepared by REUTER's first tele-Colony has been the scene of renewed naval
be gained as an entertainer all over the world, bad a large quantity of those goods on his wickets. Consequently the Clab won by I gram of the 29th ultimo. Therein, though activity. Naturally, in the circumstances,
As an impersonator he his few equals as regards promises, the damage in consequence of the only ou the authority of the Daily Graphic, the authorities have nothing which they ma
China Express:-In view of Russia's refusal to versatility and cleverness. He kept his audienas nature of the atores being therefore very runs, besidde kaving 4 wickets in hand. Scores
was turned S. Petersburg reports as to an approaching make public. But that there have been evacuate the province of Manchuria under the in a ripple of laughter all the time be occupied heavy. The alarm of this fire
the stage. The programme opened with in about 11.50 am. and the Fire Brigade settlement were contradicted, and it was extraordinary exertions is well known. The provision of the Peace Protocol, would not China be justified in denouncing Article I. of
"Freear as the Christy Minstrels," a most under Chief Inspector Baker was soon on the positively stated that the substance of time may be at band when these exertions the Treaty of Aigua, of May, 1858, which amusing sketch, which got him on the best of spot and had two hoses playing on the Russia's reply to Japan had been com- will hase their result. If not, then the opened the Amur, Sougari, and Ussuri rivers
terms with the audience for the whole of burning buildings, but the Bre had made good municated to Tokyo and by the Japanese predicted disappearance of Great Britain to the navigation of Russian and Chiness ves-
the evening. Considering that he alone way before it was discovered, and the buildings Government conveyed to the friendly Powere from the front rank of nations in the Farsels only, to the exclusion of the vessels of other
deserves every praise for the way he kept the of the firemen being therefore directed toward on the 28th. According to the Daily Graphic, East will come about without further delay, Powers, and to declare those waters to be free as putting up" the entertainment, Mr. Freear and their coutouts could not be saved, the efforts to international traffic? Article X. of our house amused. He is one of the best comedians preventing it spreading further. The cause of the reply was courteously worded (what elso
Treaty with Chins, signed September 5th, 1902,
ever seen in Hongkong. In the opening sketch the outbreak is not at present known. The was expected?), but "absolutely refused to
A smoking concert is to be held at the opens ull internal waters to British and foreign he gave a negro song, "The Darkies' Jubilee." damage is estimated at $26,000, but the property Ponsonby, and Capt. Harris, R.M.A., did not bad; re-insert the word 'China! previously struck Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday next, trade and navigation, and does not specifically concerte medley, "The Order of the Moon," is insured with the Imperial Fire Insurance out of the clause in the draft treaty by the 6th inst, at 9 pm.
local agents to the interest of all the Treaty Powers to sup- introdusing an instrument. of his own, the Co, of which Messrs. Dodwell & Co. are the which Russia and Japan agres to respect
Tool.” Theo bê appeared as a Frenchman; as A home pepar of the 1st ult. saya-The port China in denouncing the Aigun Treaty of the integrity of China and Coren." The
a Londen costermonger; as an Irishman and Intepia and Latona have beca docked at 1858, either wholly or in part. When a frontier withdrawal from S. Petersburg of the Portemonth to prepare for foreign service. Stato violates its treaty by invading the territory Japanese Minister was consequently ex-which, rumour says, will be on the Ching of its sighour and takes military possession of pected, together with a notification from station. Japan that she hus no alternative, but to
surely competent to anbul its treaty relations take up arms in defence of her interests.
with the aggressor, and to negotiate with S. Petersburg has since announced that the
friendly Powers for the granting of trading reply to Japan will not be transmitted until
privileges hitherto exclusively accorded to the offending State. Could not Chins, which en- this week "owing to the great care neces
joys the right of navigating the Amur, alienate
of the Light Brigade" (in dialect), The be congratulated on the result of their efforts sary for its completion." This does not, of
[her right to friendly maritime Powers in view course, upset the Daily Graphic story, in Mr. J. Johnstono Keswick, isto of Hongkong of Russia's violation of her Treaty with China, Alphabetical Temperares Lecture," "The to make everyone at home and the members see also fortunate in having such a hard-working Committee. Dancing was kept up till twelve which there seems nothing inherently im- and Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, formerly and her compact with other Powers to evacuate Irish Policeman," The performance concluded
o'clock mid-night, andeveryone was sorry to leave probable. If the 'Russian reply is indeed Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and afterwards Manchuria? With the Amur viver converted with an impersonation of "Madem Oyster Patti in an upper attic selection." During
nt the conclusion, all wishing that it could have agreed to accopt seals on the Tariff Reform
Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard Noel has resigned his seat on the Food Commission, in view of his departure for the Far East, to relieve Admiral Bir Cyprian Bridge, Sir Gerard Noel is fifty-nine years of age.
exclude the above-named rivers, It would be
as a coon (with love song and dance), all the
songs being written and composed by himself.
BUFFALO DANCE.
the capital of the province, the aggrieved State is Perhaps the most sucessful item was Mr. Fro R.A.O.B. gave a very successful dance at
over
The members of King Edward VII Lodge car's appearance as Minnie Palmer in bor song their Club-rooms on Saturday night. The
rooms were prettily decorated und and dance, "I'm so shy," which fairly brought
one hundred membere and friends atton. down the house. He also introduced, among
'Reminiscences of in Evening ded to enjoy themselves, which smith" (as sung by an actor), "Tho Chorge thoroughly did,
other things, 4 Party," introducing "The Village Black-
they
The Committes are to
such as sketchod by the Landon journal, it/Governor of the Straits Settlements, have into an Asistio Danube, and Manchurian waters the evening there was a bioscope exhibition by been kept up later. The Committee inform us is a direct invitation to Japan to declare Commission. Mr. Chamberlain proposes to open to intentional traffic, it would bend to
war, and Japan can only answer either leave England shout February 15th for a short by declaring or by taking such action holiday, and when he returns will consider that hostilities are unavoidable. We should naw list for a second campaign.
safeguard the territorial integrity of North China and ensure an "open door" to the com- merce of the world in Manchuria and its 17,000,000 inhabitants.
M. Rekomarjee..
To-night Mr. Frear will put on a fresh that they intend giving more of these enjoyable programme. H. E, the Officer Administering dances and hope they will be as successful the Government will be present,
in the future as they were on Saturday night.
and analysis —
HK-4.4
H. Hancock, Bradford, b Chichester T. Sercombe Smith, 1.b.w., b Chichester 18 B. L. Hory, B.N., & Kirkpatrick, b Davios 82 W. C. D. Turner, not out
Lient. Vivian, E.N., b Chichester A. O. Brawo, b Chichester... Dr. Hortoy, RN., b Davies R. Hancock, not ont
•Extrasma
Total (6 wickets)*.... Lanings declared closed. P. T. Lamble. R. A
THE CAREDON. Major Chicboeter (capt.), & H., R., Han Capt. Daries, A.0.C., e Ponsonby,
Lanite
b Smith..... Lieut. Cooper, E.E Capt, Kirkpatrick, 1,G.A, R. Hancock Lient, Hotgeon, S.F., at H. Hancock,
Smitherm
Lt. Doran, A.S.C., . Ponsonby, b Lamble Lieut. Chesney, EE, & Smith, b Lamb Liont. Dobbyn, R.G.A.,e Turner, b Harris Sergt. Skinner, A.0.C., b Lamble Limit, do Plodge. S.F., b Lamble Corpl. Bradford, A.0.Ú., not out.
Extras
Totalj
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
1.K.0.4.
Chichester Bedford
6
Davies
12
Chesney
3
TRE GARRISON.
B. Hancock Sercombe Smith........ Horsey Harris Iamble....
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