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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 26TH, 1904

The illness to which Sir H. M. Stanley smcenmbed was pleurisy.

America, Mr. Goodnow, U.8. Consul Gen eral at Shanghai, proceeded in due course to visit the Viceroy at Nanking, with re--

À 5-tons brass gau from China is to be ference, amongst other business of import-placed in the Victoria Embankment gardens, ance, to the immediate completion of the London,

A. S. WATSON & CO., Conservancy Board. He was probably not

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altogether surprised at finding the Viceroy prepared with a cut-and-dry alternative scheme admirably adapted for shelving for good the entire Article in the Protocol. Professing, as usual when most obstructive, the greatest desire to remove all possible burdens on trade, the Viceroy spoke of the hardships on it involved by the proposal to make the Board raise its own funds by taxa tion of the interests advantaged. Sooner than increase the already heavy burdens on the trade, the Viceroy was prepared to find the whole of the money required out of the or- dinary provincial revenue. Why should the foreign merchant and foreign trade be ABRATED WATERS of our manufacture taxed, when he could put up. Limself all

the money required? It was, of course, | made under constant European expert supervi

not difficult to see the actuating motive sion are sold throughout the Far East and are

underlying this pretended assumption of disizorestedness; and it was equally plain invariably preferred on account of their

that though the Viceroy was made the

excolleuco.

mouthpiece, the real originators of the echemo were to be found at Poking. In THE MACHINERY in uss embodies every addition to the unwillingness of old China to do anything whatever which might he Improvement known up to date.

made instrumental in furthering the spread of foreign ideas in China, there was the

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THE BEST MATERIALS only are need.

is guaranteed. marked jealousy in delegating any authority whatever to the hated foreigner, and this jealousy was nided and abetted by the Inspector-General and the whole staff of the Fereign Custowa, who, sooner than THE PRICES are only half those sharged permit so extensive a mars of patronage to phes out of their hands, were willing that in England.

the entire interests of foreign trade should

The estate of the late Sir Edwin Arnold, has been valued at £6,417 9s. 11. groas. Bir Ed win left all of his own property to his wife, Dame Kurokawa Tama Arnold.

According to the Peking and Ticatsin Times, it is hoped that Wang Chou, who has a good chance of dying in his miserable prison, will be released at the Empress Dowager's birthday

celebration.

H.M. cruiser Iphigenio, Capt. W. B. Farck her, on the 25th ult. underwent a satisfactory commissioning trial, and afterwards returned to She left for the China Station

Portsmouth.

on the 27th ult.

Charles Dawson at Newcastle won the second *test" billiard match of 18,000-up against H.

Tho Manila journal Town Topins says of Mr. Louis Levy's recont visit to Hongkong that he was received with great favour, and as soon as he can decide upon a suitable location he will secure a licence to open a vandeville house hors. In Shanghai two thoutros buve been offered him. Mr. Tay, made known, his intention of starting A Vaudeville theatre in Hongkong, but so far ca pe can learn a site has not yet been secured.

Among the passengers who left for Europe yesterday by the pa. Bayern was Mrs. Ross, wife of Mr. J. Ross, ororsoor at Tytamtuk Reservoir. Mrs. Ross has only been about a year and a half in the Colony and has been forced

to leave for home owing to indifferent health. On Sunday last she was made the recipient of a handsome silver ten-service; & eat of teaspoons and a valuable China-ware set from her numerous friends on the occasion of her going away. A Jarge number of friends went on board the Bayern to wish Mr. Ross good-bye.

Now that Judge Parker, of Now York, is the W. Stevenson by 870 points, notwithstanding Democratic candidate for the Presidoney, the

the latter's remarkable spart, when be beat rar cord with a break of 788.

It is the intention of the Methodist Free Church Mission to build a suitable college at Ningpo, for which a grant of 330,000 has been wade by the Home Board. Towards this sum $5,000 has hasu promised by the native Church.

The first train with the locomotive "Rosen-

dah!" arrived at the west station at Chinonfu, the termiuns of the Shangtung Railway, on the 15th inst. How many years, we wonder, will it before the first train reaches Canton from

Kowloon

The German Minister a Peking. Haron Mumm von Schwarzenstein, has been consulting with the Chinese Government with a view to the placing of guard troops on both sides of the Shantung railway. In this quother stop in the

Manchurianising of Shantang?\/

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TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE WAR-JAPANESE ADVANCE.

WAR NOTES.

SHANGHAI TELEGRAMS.

We take the following from the N.C. Daily News

"Peking, 19th May-Russian troops Des LONDON, 3rd May, Renter's correspondent in S. Petersburg says

being increased in the neighbourhood of Tuku- men, while they are being withdrawn from a telegram from General Sakharoff shows that the Japanese advanes on Liaoyang has been Kaopangizso. The reason put forward is that resumed, and reports the movement of several the bandits must be put down, but military detachments from different points up to 50 kilo. authorities explain that the real intention is to Fenghwangchang.strengthon the defences of Tisbling. Grost metres The horses and infantry aro reported to be quantities of food and stores are being conveyed by train to Kaiyuan, where the Rastisus aro establishing a defensive point, from Liaoyang and Moukden."

Borth-west of

macb exhausted.

ACCIDENT TO A RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP,

LONDON, 23rd May. The recently-launched Russian battleship Orel, which stranded insmodiately at S. Peters burg owing to her great draught of water, bas again stranded at Cronstadt, and her stern has sunk very much owing to the unexplained opening of the bilge-pipe. The ship is badly

strained,

LATER.

The Russian battleship Orel has been re- floated. It is stated that the accident was due to careless riveting of the platos.

THE LOSS OF THE BOGATYR"

LONDON, 23rd May,

It is stated in S. Petersburg that the Russiaus blew up the Bogatys, finding it impossible to save bar..

American reporters are hot upon his trail. What his political views may be, what policy he intends to paraue if elected--all this is beside the mark. But we know that he takes his coffee without sugar and his tea without either milk or sugar. That he is an American of the Americans is proved by the fact that he eats pis for lunch and dinner-custard and pumpkin for choice. His personal appearance is discussed from all angles, and pronounced superior to Pre- sident Roosevelt's. His nose is "aquiline" and his high, broad forehead slopes back without a

IS NEWCHWANG RM-OCCUPIED I bump." Liks Herbert Spencer, bia brow is wholly unfurrowed," indicating a man who can

LONDON, 23rd May. concentrato his mind without the grant effort The Ganeral Staff ir S. Petersburg considers which contructs the faciul muscles." It in diff-the re-occupation of Nowchwang due to the cult to conceive of such a paragon being bonton.change in the situation, produced by the recent luss of Japanese shige, which rendors it unsafe to despatch transports around Liaotung. Admiral Skrydloff has arrived at Vladivostock.

We road in one of the last London papers to hand A London correspondent at Newal wang the other day joyfälly announced that i had been allowed to leave for the Russian bond- few Press representatives, including himself, quarters at Maakden. Tho Times correspond-

WATERS MANUFACTURED BY US be sacrificed rather than see any amendment on the 7th inst. scored fifteen and eighteen runs, ent throws an interesting light on the condi-

are acknowledged by the leading English makers to be equal to thoss of their own production.

come from as uncongenial a quarter. There was a time, of course, when the interests of foreign trade were safe in the bands of the Inspector-General and his staff—those were however, the days before the revolutionary ideas of Peking were adopted as their A. S. WATSON & CO.guiding principles. From the beginning it

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BIRTH. Ou the 17th May, at Ningpo, the wife of the Rey, A. R. KEPLER, of a son,

DEATH.

On the 26th May, on board the German mal 18. Bayern, ALFRED R. GLOVER, late of Nagasaki,

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HONGKONG, 26th May, 1904

Mr. Shelton de Saram, of Cales College, playing in the Freshmen's match at Cambridge

respectively, in the two innings. It is believed that he is the first Ceylonose to play in Varsity cricket. He is a loft-harder.

In Crown colonies like the Straits Settle. ments and Hongkong, which have never been permitted to sueeze when they felt the chill consequent on being stripped for the benefit of fondlings at home, nobody in authority cares about a protest, says the Straits Times.

The navigation conditions at the entrance to Macao Harbour are bad enough at all times: at present they are made worse than ever by the presence opposite Barra Fort of three Chi. aese warships-u cruiser and two gunboats- which almost effectually block up the fairway... They ought to be sent to some other uncherzge.

We regret to have to anterinco the death of Mr. V. A. Sales, usher of the Supreme Court. Mr. Sules had boon in failing health for a considerable time past. He was on leave when- be died, and was staying at Macao for bis health. He was in the Government service for about 15 occasion he used to serve as French interpreter years, and was very popular officer. On

in the Court.

There was unbounded enthusiasm in New.

FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

LONDON, 23rd May, The Chancellor of the Embassy remains as

NAVAL NOTES.

H.M.G. IRTUS."

[Kaopangtze is the junction of the Ksínmin- tun railway with the Nowchang lize. Kolyóan and Tieling are on the Manchurian railway north of Moukdon, and they are the base points of a triangle of which Fukumen is the apex.]

"Peking, 10th May--The Russiau troops which re-entered Newchwang were despatched for Kaiping. Befoto yesterday there were at Kaiping about 10,000 Bassian troops concen

trated to hold the Japanese for a time white preparations can be made for the defence of Liaoyang."

"Tokyo, 19th May—It is reported that the Japanese occupied Keiping, south of New obwang, on the 16th inst., the Russians Resing in the direction of Tashihobiao."

“Weihaiwei, 19th May.-H.M. sloop Espiègle left hee to-day for Newchwang to protect

British interests.**

"Peking. 19th May.-Tho Russo-Chinese Bank has closed its branch at Moutdon."

"Tokyo, 19th May.-Corea has officially nel led all her treaties with and concessions to Russia.**

"Tokyo, 20th May. The drowned in the Hatsuse include sixteen officers and nineteen potty officers. The drowned in the Yoshino Were sixteen officers, including Captain Sayek), and thirty-three pulty officers,"

The latest naval disasters have caused a painful soncation: The Kokumin is unwilling to think that thess calastrophes were the result of carelessness, but hopes that circumspection will be exercised in the future, and consoles itself by remembaring that the Hatsune and Yoshino, with their crews, have porishad after | a life of splendid action.“

Tokyo, 20th May. It is officially anconaced The Sirius left Cosmopolitan Dock and pro- that a Japanese squadron reconnoitred Kalping ended to her buoy yesterday.

tiona of service. The newspaper correspondents Chargé d'Afaires. accredited to the Russian forces (he mys) bind themselves not to divulge news respecting the resulta of engagements with the enemy or the losses suffered by the Russians or information. We which may awaken public uneasiness,” have within the last few days seen a letter received in Hongkong concerning those corres pondents at Moukden. We hardly imagine they arò “joyful” now, for they are practically close, prisoners at Monkden, Wo can even conceirs that they might be glad to be back at Tokyo whence some at-loust came

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THE HEALTH OF HONGKONG.

H.M.H.EINALDO,"

Bay on the 16th instant, and fired at the Russian troops ashore, who fed., The Japanese swept The Rinaldo arrived at Singapore from the adjacent waters on the 16th. The gunboats. Sarawak on the 19th inst.

V.S. SHIPS AT HONGKONG.

The battleship Wisconsin left the Kowloon Docks yesterday. The monitor Monterey is hankering from the collier Alexander,

H.M.B. "BENTINEL."

The new scout Sentinel, for the British Navy. was launched on the 19th alt. from the worke of Mosses. Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, at Barrow. of 17,000 horse-power, and she carries 10 12- pounder and eight three-pounder guns, and

approached the shore and bombarded the railway' |bridges, military trains, sto, doing more or less

darage."

تحية

**Tokyo, 20th May.-It is officially au sounced that a portion of the Japanese army commenced Inading at Takushan on the 19th instant. In the engagement near Kinghot on the 16th inst.. the Russians left thirty dead on the fold According to prisoners Laken, the Kussian,casu-

noon yesterday 23 plague cases were reported, al / The new vessel is 360ft. long, her engines are alties exceeded three hundred. The bulk of the

During the period of four days ending at

Chinese, and all but two fatal. Four bodies

were found dumped." No less than 13 of the

cases wore from No. 9 Health District. Two

sares reported on the 21st last, are now certifed

is now 160. vet to bo plague, so that the year's total of ones

Apart from plague laat week, the only

cases of communicable disease mere:-Cholera

4 (Chinese, 2 imported from Saigon), with 3 deaths; entoris fever 2 (1 European, 1 Indian); Shanghai, 1 Chinese),

has two 18in. deck torpedo-tubes. Sho has a foramast for signalling purposes, fitted with a signal-yard and goff, and a gaf for wirelesis tetography. well as a truck semaphore. She is estimated to have a sea speed of 25 knots,

and a coal endurance of 4,000 knots at cruising speed. A feature of the vessel is an ammanition Passage under the upper deck, which gives the crew transporting the ammunition from the

shell plating and the coal in the bunkers Har total complement is 286 men.

Fourth division of Russian infantry, and the whole feventh division, are occupying the Kin chou peninsula under General Stösel, the Commandant at Port Arthur.”

WRECK IN THE GULF OF PECHILI. The U.S. Consulate at Shanghai has rocoired

attaché at Tokyo:- the following telegram from the U.S. naval

*Japanese Government reports sinking wreck Pechili Gulf, latitude forty degress thras minutes, longitudo one twenty-one degrees

was felt at its first ostablishment that its foundland over the French Shore Agreement, small-por 3 (2 Europeans imported from magazines to the guns the protection of the twelve minutes dangerous."

cruise in the Caribbean paraded one day, and there was a parade of citizens at night. The Premier introduced a resolution thanking the Imperial Government.

CHINESE LABOUR FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

OVER 1,000 COOLIES LEÁVE HONGKONG.

natural ambition to become a power in the The schools at 8. John's wore closed, the shipping decorated, bonfires lighted, and displagu State was likely to be detrimental to its of fireworks given. One hundred and twenty permanent utility, and for many years it naval reserves returning from their winter was content to confine itself to its proper sphere of collecting the duties on foreign trade. Circumstances forced it to a certain

The 8.8. Troseddale left for Durhan yesterday morning with 1,055 coolies, the first batch from extent to undertake other duties, and the

On her last trip to the Uuitar States the Hongkong for the South African mines. useful limitations which had hitherto kapt

The following other ateamers have been its aspirations withis bounds came to ko Korca took as a passenger Dr. Sun Yat-son, forgotten or neglected. This, we are sorry the kidnapping incident it the Chinese Legation 8,000 to 10,000 coolies from China to Durban

the noted Chinese reformer and hero-victim of chartered as transports for the conveyance of to say, has become since the events of 1900 in London some years ago. Having prored The Brinkburn, Courtfield, and Cranley, owned aggravated. We owe much to the Toroign that he is a citizen of the United States (having by Mesers Harris and Diron, London; and Customs, and look upon it as the great taken an oath of allegiancs when the Hawaiian the Indraselli, owned by the Indra Line, Liver- The passage money bas been fixed at guarantee against anarchy. The interests islands, where he was born, were annexed by the pool.

land in San £5 per head. of foreign trade are, we consider, involved States) he was allowed to

Francisco. in its unimpaired continuance. But in order. to guarantee its continuance it is above all things necessary that it should not by undue interferance give a handle to its many enemies. This is the lesson which recently seems to have escaped the memory of its

chief advisers.

A telogram from Gyuntse, dated May 10th,

In our issue of the 18th April we drew attention to the seeming contempt into which Clause XI. of the Protocol of 1903, providing for the more effectual esatrol of the harbours and barbour-approaches of China, had been permitted to fall. It was difficult to say what were the influences at work; changes had taken place in the

states that on the previous day, at Gendown, personnel at the ports; the Consul-General

the Tibetans in the fort opened a porsistent fire on the Mission camp with a gun carrying. 1 D. of the United States at Shanghai, who had been elected Chairman of the local Board of

solid ball. The message continues:-To-day they have six or seven such guns in position and have gut the range. They have been Conservators, had goue home texuporarily to consult his Government on the political The English mail of the 23rd April was steadily firing on us for several ears. A reconnoitring column went out four miles to- aspect; and it was well known that the delivered in London on the 21st inst.

day to the monastery on the hills on the right, Foreign Inspectorate of Customs, jealous ne The South African cricket team arrived in whence the exact location of the approaches to ever of outside action, was by no means in-England at well on the 7th inst.

the fort could be plainly seen. Another large disposed to rejoice over the apparent wreck-

gathering of Tibetans is reported in the Rong age of the entire scheme; while, probably bounds.s. Bayern yesterday.

The Dallas Company left by the southward-Valley. Our communications in the rear stili

remmin epca. ! chiefest of all, the Foreign Ministers, dis- concerted by the continual intrigues of the reactionary Powers, were nuly too glad to welcome the respite afforded by the apparently growing indifference of those most interested-namely the merchants and owners of shipping. It is therefore a source

of satisfaction to ourselves, as well as to

the different interests concerned, to find that

The Committee of All Saints' Church, Kobe, are looking for a chaplein to succeed the Rev. G. H. Daries, who resigns his charge at the end of the year,

HONGKONG TUG SOLD.

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA

DOCK Co.'s “FAME."

The old tug Fame, belonging to the Hong. kong and Whamper Dock Co. Ld., has been sold to Indo-China. She left Hongkong yesterday under the French flag.

DANGERS OF RAPID FIRING.

A prominent officer conversing with a repre- sentative of Laffan's Agency recently, in speak. ing on board the Alabama, said it was almost impossible to fire faster. To load so rapidly necessitated opening the breech when it was still very hot, and holding the charge too close for safety. The Navy Department explains that some criticism that target there has boon practice has been too rapid, that there have been enzae cases of want of care, and that all officers and crews have been warned.

DEPARTURE OF A HONGKONG JOURNALIST.

This wreck is apparently in the Lisotung Gulf, about sixty miles duo east of Shanhai- keran, and might be the HateurS.

EUSSIAN CURAGS PRAISED.

English correspondenta, in descriptiva tele- grama on the recent battle, praise Russian courage, and suggest that the combatants on the Yalu were equally matched, except in artillery, numbers, and leadership.

THE YELLOW PERIJ. AGAIN. The Novosti, in an article on the 22nd ult,

wrote:--"Europe is beginning to understand how extremely grave the yellow peril will become if Japan is successful, and the knowledge of this fact is arousing general sympathy towards Russia and a common desire for a speedy cessation of the Russo-Japanese war. There left Hongkong by the s.a. Korea early | This desire has already been made evident by yesterday morning Mr. T. H. Reid, a well-known Great Britain's obvious wish to exercise friendly Hongkong journalist, who was up to last week mediation in favour of peace. Such modistion managing editor und jurt proprietor of our even-

would form an excellent basis for the conclusion lug contemporary the China Mail. Mr. Reid has of that rapprochement on the part of Gront been on the China Mail stuff for 12 years, Britain and Russia which is so much to be joining us a junior in 1891. He was appointed desired. It would, moreover, release Great sab-editor in 1894, and next year took a share in

Britain from the position, uncomfortable in the business. When the new Journalists every respect, in which she is placed by being Association was founded hero Mr. Reid was the ally of a nation in which the yellow dangar The little tug recently figured on the Dock unnimously elected President. Apart from the threatening all Europasu peoples is`incarnate.”

THE BLACK SDA FLEET. Co.'s books at $15,000, but it is hardly likely that great esteem in which he was held by his she fetched that sum. Most Star Ferry pussongere colleagues in the local Press, Mr. Roid was

The successivo losses which the Russian float are familiar with her, though it may not be popular also in general circles, and his departure at Port Arthur has suffered, wrote the Tim generally known that she has weathered the is much regretted. He was on the directorate | Berlin correspondent last month, have led to a elements for some 47 years. In the palmy days of several local companies. Among lighter revival of reports to the effect that Rustie of youth, long bofore she was converted from pursuits, golf and chess were his favourites, but contomp'ates making use of her Black Sen fleet paddle wheels to twin screws, she was he had little time to devote to them of later in the Far East. In this connection the The N.-C. Daily News reports that a Mediterranean fruit carrier. How much of years. The good wishes of Hongkong accom-

National-Zeitung learus from 9. Petersbarg ** parliament ** consisting of all the Viceroysund her old self remains it is hard to say.pany him home to Scotland.

that, according to the views provalent in Eussian Governors of provinces, to meet once a year to She was wrecked on the coast of Cochin-

naval eireles, the majority of the warships now discuss matters relating to thair, various China, near Cape Varellau, about a year

in the Black Sea are out of date and quite unfit to meet ao formidable an adversary as the Japaneso fleet. In "diplomatic ciroles" in S. Petersburg the reports regarding the employ meat of the Black Bea Best in East Asia nro

At the sam regarded as "simply foolish." time there are indications that the Russian

passing moment, the idea of employing the

ACCIDENT IN THE HARBOUR. ́›

The death was announced last month of Pro-jurisdictions, with the object of obtaining ago. She had been despatched to pull off fessor Frederick York-Powell, Regius Professor unanimity of action throughout the Empire, the French steamer Binh Thuan, stranded at As the ss. Chun Shan was getting under of Modern History at Oxford, and one of the has been recently recommended to the Three that locality. On arriving at her destination weigh, leaving Hongkong for Amoy and ablest of bistorians. Happily the news was fales in a joint memorial from Viceroy Yuan Shi-it was found that Mr. J. W. Jameson had Swatow yesterday, her revolving propeller cut kkai and Yung Ch'ing, a Mancha member of the already floated the steamer, so the Fame's trip a native boat to pieces, also taking off the arm According to Japanese papers, the two Grand Council and Co-Chancellor of the Pe- was practically wasted. While endeavouring of its occupant, a (biraman. Capt, William. the subject has once again been brought chilean warships recently sold to a firm in Newking University. It is further proposed that to pick up the Binh Thuan's anchors a line on, of the 2.8. Telemachus, happened to be. Government entertained, though only for

York are sold with an undertaking that, they this assembly of high provincial authorities fouled the Fanie's propellers, heavy surf piling passing at the time, and he promptly brought been made during the interval of time since shall not be resold to sny belligerent Power. shall be presidad over by a Prince, assisted by her on to the beach. She was refloated after his sumpan to the rescue. A Dock launch Black Ben feet, elapsed. ̈ ̈ ̈The result shows how persistent

The Tintes correspondents' steamers Heimun two Imperial Commissioners, elected by the considerable difficulty.

tewed the skipper's craft when the injured man had been the efforts of those representing, has returned to Nagasaki, with her wireless Throne for the occasion. It has not yet |

was got aboard to Kennedy Town, the nearest the Chinese Government to render the Pro- telegraphic apparatus damaged by had weather transpired how the recommendation has been the Fame was the Dock Co.'s only powerful shoro. The Chinaman was so stunned at the tocol ineffective. On his return from experienced in the Straits of Tsushims. received by the Throne.

time that very little could be got out of him.

into notice, and that some progress has

Before the constraction of the Robert Cooke

tag.

MOLE RUSSIAN FLANS. The military correspondent of the Timer writes:-The Russians still talk of finishing the campaign in September, and the Envourite

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