barrack. Then follow ban anxious time. thought Odintzoff would never return.
We
At last we again saw sanske, and this time mads it out to ha that of an approucking train. As the Japanese were said to have landed an with rails, wines, and engineer battalion carriages, we could not be curtain who were on the train.
To cut short our mosponse we decided to go and meet it. A tum of the line brought in -sight a long bridge, beyond which the my
MILITARY AFFAIRS.
WRIHAIWEI.·
If the Japanese are to drive the Russians out of Port Arthur, and indiestipus certainly point that way, it is perhaps well that Britain devided to disband the First Chinese Regiment
at
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1904.
ENTERTAINMENT TO MEN OF others remaining for some time in the hall,
H.R.M. FLEET.
A MEHQUABLE VISIT TO SHANGHAI,
calling to the band for more,
Fine weather and good spirits oboracterised the athletic meeting in the Race Gronds in the afternion.
Saturday, the 11th June, will long bo remembered in Shangisi, rays the N-dark, and Mrs. F. Anderson gracefully presen- The long programme was got through baforə.
KODAKS! KODAKS!! KODAKS!!!
AND
PHOTO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We have an Establishment Solely devoted to
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
Weihaiwi in 1902. By the convention of 1898 / Daily News, as the occasion when the wholsted the prizes to the winners, supported by her for Amalears, whore we turn out work of the bost description and with great prompiness..
British community in the Settlement turned Great Britain lonsod Weihaiwel only for so long
out to welcome the men of the largest and as Russiu occupies Port Arthur. When it was
finest British Boot which has visited the port. announced that the regiment was to be dis banded many expressed deep regrets that such a
at all events within the memory of the prisert Some of its oneup. fine boily of Chinaoneri enlisted as British generation, The sun shone kindly on the ants had alighted and were inspecting theoldiers should come to long to our Ariar. I festivities, and with everyone working heartily
sterious train and halled
1
bridge. Concluding they must be Japanese The raiment never failed to do its duty when we began to retrunt, making preparations for any emergency, but just as the train starked called upon, and, to use Mr. Stewart Lockhart's mauner which any to eres the bridge our field-glasson revailed words, to do it in
regiment might be proud of." When the Russian uniformas,
Weihaiwei, the frontier troubles arose at regiment was called upon, whilo kill in its infancy, to quell thomu most invidious task, when it is remembered that the men were. natives of the very district of which the inhabitants had presumed to offer armed resistance. When the troubles arose in the North the services of the regiment were enco moro requisitioned.
They proved to belong to the gellant Colonel Spiriduoff and the officers and men of the 4th Amur Railway Battalion, who had bobily come over the damaged line, repairing it as they ODIA. We joined the and wout back to Wasandian whence on the following day he took through an muihuition train to Kinchou, Thus seromplishing one of the bravest feats of the war.
FRENCH MILITARY CRITICISM. Some interesting comments by lentenant- Colonel Rousset in the Gndois eleariz indiente the difficulty experienced by devoted French admieres of Russia in appreciating the strategy of General Kuropatkin. Colonel Rensset's view of the situation sequires increasul importance
from the fact that he is one of the most prominent that his work on Frederick the Great, Napoleon, and. Moltke is an obligatory text-book in the Nicholas Military Aculomy in Russia. Accord- up to Colonel Rousset the only acceptable excuse for the failure of the Russiaus to oppous the tanding of the Second Japanese Army opposite the Elliot Islands would be the lack of a sufficient mucher of troops. But," he asks," is that possible after all the sanguine despatches of the General Staff respecting the number of men conveyed by the Trans-Siberian Railway?** The Russians, he says, were not taken by surprise, as Admiral Alexeiof had time to reach Mukden. Ten thousand men with guns would have routered the extremely perilous Japanese landing impossible. What, he inquires, can be
and authoritativo French military writers, and
'the meaning of that astonishing inlifference, which cannot possibly be base non tactical
considerations?
In the further course of the article Colonel Ronsset observes that the strategy of the Japanese is very daring. Their two armies. separated by a great expanse of mountainous country, could not come into touch with cach
other. If they desired to combine for the decisive struggle, they could only do so on the field of battle itself by a dangerous junction, the more idea of which would constitute. n military heresy. If, on the other hand, the
army disembarked on the Linotang Peninsula wore to remain befors Port Arthur it would run the risk of being taken in the rear and per- haps of filing itself befweon two fires. La it perhaps a realisation of the risks incurred by the enemy that bas induced General Kuropatkin to leave them such complete liberty of movement | in their oporations? If so Colonel Rousset antici- pates an early attack on one or the other of the Japanese armies, General Kuropatkin thus taking advantage of his central position to defeat them in succession. Otherwise his inaction would be an unmistakablə avowal of his impotenco, from which it would be necessary to concludo either that Russia in clearly unable to ouintain the straggle or that the early movement of her Generals in establialing their Ims of concentration in the rear concealed, by means of apparently skilful munoeuvres. absolute lack of resourees which would reduce
au
the value of their action to that of a simple expedient. I firmly hope that coming ovents will spare n the pain of making this doubla admission"
BONOUR FOR ADMIRAL TOGO,
Admiral Togo and Vice-Admiral. Baron Yamomoto; the Minister of Marine, have been protuoted to the rank of Kaigun Taisho, the highest rank in the Japanese navy. Five lientrant-generals have been promoted mainly for organisation services,
HUMORDES?
The correspondent of the Echo, de Paris at St. Petersburg says he is able to unnounce that Russia has decided to open all the ports in her possessions on the Pacific This information be says, will soon be official. The measura is intaniled to nullify the objections raised by Great Britain and America to the occupation
of Maneburia by Russia.
Which portsara referred to?
By kind permission of Lf-t!ol. Iremonger and
offiers, the Band of the 3rd Burma Jufantry
THE BONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
Nothing unusual is to be esported about the Volmutcers this week. Capt. William Armstrong and Liont, William Nicholson aro
on leave,
hinners E. A. Earby and F. D. Bain have resigned; aml T. J. Richards has joined. The latter is postad to No. 5 Sub-Division, Left
Half No. Company.
ย
to the nue ord and purpose, it was impossiblo but at the day should be a success. arrangements. 100, were excellent. Capable business men lad takon then in hand, with tho consequence that there was a minimum of talk and fuse, anda mexiunm of enjoyment. All the whools of the necessary machinery of arrangement rau so smoothly as to be imperceptible almost, the best evidenos that they were being woll directed. In frequently emphasising its international character, of which Shanghai is rightly prond, it is sometimes forgottenTMhow" strong is the British interest and sentiment seprosented thers. Saturday's entertainment was not only a holiday for the sailors and thir hosts, but it afforded an opportunity for a display of our ordinarily pent-up " British onthusiasm, and this to many was not the least pleasurable feature,
It had been arranged that the guests of the day should come up from Woosung in the four
bend the
Chairman of 116 Municipal Conseil, and the Hob. Sco. (Mr. James Mokie). was given a At the close, Mrs. AnduraOH beautiful banquet of ivia, white and purple, and
a round of shorts.
The National Anthom was never sung with geester vigour or enthusiasm than it was thero and then.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 17th June.
BEFOLK MR. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE,)
A LIVELY TIME.
Gluten-Seott was charged with-bhaving in a drank and discesterly numer of the Ras, Stammek and Thistle"; and James Pillaway was charged with obstructing the police in the execution of their duty.
The evidence wade it clear that there had been a very lively tine.
The first defendant was fined $5 and the other was discharged,
UNNOTIFIED SMALLPOX.
5.30 p.a. on the 21st inst., for is PRL gun
Artillery units parade at Head Quarters at large tenders, which were in charge rospectively charged a woman with failing to report two drill, when Sergt. Bartolome, R.G.A., will
attend.
The Taikoo Detachment parade at Taikoo at Maxin gun drill, when 4.15 p.m. on the 22nd inst., for 15 Pr.B.L. and C.-S.-M. Whelan, R.G.A., will attend.
The Kowloon Decks Detachment parade at the Kowloon Dorks at 5.30 pan. on the 22nd iust., for infantry drill, when Sergt. Tarton, S.F., will attend!
MILITARY ATTACHES.
of Messrs. J. Proation, W. F. Inglis, Frank Gore, and Alex. Mcleod. Including the members of the various ships" bands thero were almost 700 invited to dinner. The tendera reached the Nanking Road Jotty punctually at 11:30 and were at ones drawn up in fine along the lawns, where a large crowd had already assembled to assist in bidding them welcome. Flags from the principal buildings
on the Bund, streamers from the P. & O, mast and all about the tenders themselves, leat a galu appearance to the river front, and the cican
Tuspector Gidley, of the Sauitary Board,
cases of smallpox at No. 6. Francis Street.
Dr. Barnett gave evidence. The two children, he said, were progrovsing favourably,
The defendant was fined $56.
THEFT OF A BICYCLE
A Macae Portuguese was charged with lar- ceny. Ho hire la bicycle and took it to Foachow, whery ho sold it,
As his Worship desired to find out the age of
the prisoner the case was remanded.
ABBAULT.
A. European war charged with assaulting a
Defendant admit. ted that he kicked the inn because he was
Renter's correspondent at Liaoyang reports white asiforms of the milors, the always chair coolic, in Gage Street. that sovers, attaches are being allowed to go picturesque mounted Sikhs who were to show mouth, iachiding Colonel Waters and Major
the way to the Town Hall, and the cheerful Hume of the Second Gurkhas. Some of them strains of the Town Band proclaiming "They expect to join the Cossacka in contact with the Japanese outposts to the north of Kiocha.
METHUEN'S COMMAND.
The Daily Telegraph announces that Lord Mothuen has accepted the command of the Fourth Army Corps in succession to General Grenfell. Subsequently Lord Methuen will command the Eastern District.
THE NEW RIFLE.
all love Jock" completed the effect. The proceedings on the Bund tasted a few minutes only, as there was pressing business to be done The men marobed shortly at the Town Hall. along Nanking Road, under the fags of all nations displayed by storekeepers en route,
In a special sense the diaper was the event of the day. Seldom has the Town Hall looked prettier; rarely it over has it held at one time The Lee-Enfield rifle, at present, used at these genaively happy a body of men. The sailore School of Musketry, Hythe, is about to be
were at so paina to conceal their enjoyment, exchanged for the new rifle, and classes of the and the whula-hearted way in which they set to regular forces will in future be instructed with the latter arm. Classes of the auxiliary forces will continuo to use the present rifle.
JUBILEE FUND-HOSPITAL
ACCOUNT.
Following is the statement of accounts in connection with the above fand, which has now been closed :--
RECKIPTE.
Transfer from general account (in. cluding interest to Feb. 23, 1839) Interest from Feb. 26, 1599, to closing
of account....
EXTENDITURE.
Contract for preparing site,
$ 7,500.00 Contract for superstructure 54,936,68 Goodsobtained from England 10, 31.44 1,9 0.00 1,956.25
service
assert
Hot water servicu..... Cold water hervice........... Electric 14115
Fittings purchased locally. Architects mom-
udasion, includi
uilt
$7,186 33
ing payment for plans of Narsing Institut 11...
Les pensius pald for competition plans.....
1,000.00
Premia for pluus sulanitted
In compofition............. Overseer's wages. Gas fittings
Parelased Iran Goverom n Mi ccllaneous
Lese amount paid by
Government............
1,446.59
03,00
6,480.33
1,850.00 1,930,75
406.00 20.00
$97,840.92
37,609,70
$115,548.62
work to show their appreciation gave the best roturu pleasure to such of their hosts as were helping at the tables or looking on from the gallery above. The main double stairway was bamboo and dower-ombowered, as on the occasion of an important ball; the walls of the great ball were completely hidden behind Royal Standards, Union Jacke, ensigns red, blue, white and many other varieties of British flag, the white sasign however proderainating. In the centre of the further wall was one beautifully garlanded | with flowers, an object of especial admiration. Siretobed across the west wall was the double motto "A health to the Bitish born. Hands across the Sea." Opposite this in largo letters on the face of the gallory were the words "God save our gracious King" and underneath, "In obedience to the Sage, we welcome guests from afor." Eight tablos, tattered A to H, crossed the ball, each capable of reating Gỗ mea. Two others, not quite so long, ren the length of the room and were set apart for petty officers. The ladies of the Settlement had sent down an
abundance of beautiful flowers, with baskets to display them in, and the scrupulous neatness of ail the table appointments was a temptation to appetite in itself.
As soon as the men were seated, the band having played them to their places, Mr. F. Anderson, Chairmau of the Council, who lud
redut. A fire of $5 was iraposer and the de- fondent was ordered to pay 24 compensation.
A KUMOROUS CASE.
A ragged Chinaman
was charged with returning from lanishment; he was only banish ed last mouth.
Mr. Gompertz asked him what was the attraction.
Frisoner replied that he wanted to get his
clothes.
Tho magistrate told him that if the clothes he came to foich were no botter than the ones he had on, it was hardly worth the risk. He
was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and six hours' stocks for returning from banishment, and six hours' stocks for being a rogus aul a vagabond.
STOLEN-PROPERTY.......
An old ex-Sergeant Interpreter, who looked as if he were lilicted to the opium habit, was charged with unlawful passession of matting bags.
Hongkong, 301 March, 1904,
SHIPPING NOTES.
LONG, HING & CO.,
STEAMER MOVEMENTA. The H.A.L. steamor C. Ferd. Imein, frun Homburg, loft Singapore for this port on the
· 18th just; p.m., and may be expected boro ou the 22nd inst., a in,
The 0,S.S. & C.M. steamyr Keemun left | Singapore ou the 16th inst,, at daylight, and is
ine here on the 21st inst.
The 0.5.8. & C.M, atommer Hyson left Victoria (BC) for Hongkong via Japan on the
14th inst
The A‚L. a'eamer Vindobona left Kobo víu Moji for this port on the 10th inst,
The CN: steamer Chiali Daves Tientsin on the 21st inst. for Chefen und this port, and is dus here on the 28th insi.
WEATHER AT SEA.
The Wzbe from Shanghei reports fine weather, but the P. & O. Coromavdal reports fresh wind and rain at the outsot; 2.W. swell.
moderato wind ses towards port.
The P. & O. Bengal and the Austrian Lloyd Pereia report strong S.W. winds and rain on their voyages from Singapore.
The M.M. Yorrd, frem Saigon, roports a fine passage.
THE NEW CUNARDERS.
In the two new Cunarters the tarḥines, say:
Shipping World, will be the largest portable ongines ever built. They will have the greatest horse power-probably 63,000 or 70,000—of my single set of engines in existence.
EASTERN CARGO DESTROYED.
A serious fire is reported to have occurred on the 16th ult, at the London Docks in the Oceun Steamship Company's warehouse. A large quantity of Manila hemp ex the steamer Peleus was affected, and this hemp is stated to b insured under marine and transit policies. The Ocean Company's (A. Halt and Co.) steamer Petrus arrived in London at the beginning of the month and wout on to Liverpool, reaching
She is 7,441 tor there on May 9.
"It was expected in some quarters," says the shipping representative of the Times, "that the loss would fall on the fire insurance companies, but this, I understand, will not be the case.
JOINT STOCK SHARES.
Messra. Vernon & Smyth say in their weakly 10port, dated Hongkong, 17th June, 1904.--The general tone of our market continues dull and insetive, with but little alteration in current market values. Indo- Chinas and China Bugars have again absorbed the chief attention of operators, but rates close in Loth instances without any material change as compared with last work's quotations.
BANES-Hongkong and Shanghais have The man charged by Mr. Sercombe Smith, cased off, and a few shares are obtainable lo ally the Acting Fuisno Judge, with continually
The London quotation remains at 8660. making noise at five or six o'clock in the mornat £66. 10s. Od. Nationals are still enquired in when calling house-builders to work at for at $38. Taikoo, thereby easing an oʊpoyance, was fined $20 or one month's imprisonment.
He was convicted of receiving stolen property and fined, $20.
BROKEN BLEEP,
BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE)
EXORBITANT-FAILE~~~~
MARINE INSURANCES.- Unions have sold and continue in request at $540. China Traders after sales at $61 are asked for ut $62. North Chinas are steady with probable bayers at Tis. 628, Yaugiszes and Cantons are unchanged and without business.
FIRE INSURANCES.-Chinas have sok at A lady charged a ricksha coolie with demand- ing moro than the legal fare. A fine of $5 $86, and continue in request. Ilongkongs are was imposed with the alternative of 14 days'obtainable to a swall extent at 3310. imprisonment.
OVERCROWDING,
SHIPPING. Hongkong Canton, and Macaos have sold at $80 but cleas weaker with Bollors For overcrowding at a Chinese boarding- ut $20. Indo-Chings have ruled very erratic house the keeper was fined $14.
STEALING PREAD.
For stealing three pounds of bread Crow the Murray Batrachsa punkah coolie was sentenced
to three weeks' hard labour.
À BOLD ROBBER.
A Chinaan was charged on remand with actually pulling two rings off a woman's lingor. He was convicted and sentenced to six months' hard inbour, six hours' stocks, and 20 strokes with a birch.
with sales ranging between $112 and $117 for cukk oed July delivery, $115 to $118 Septem- ber, $119 October, and $120 to $. 21 December. At taken up a station above the cluck, addressed a
the close the market is steady with eash buyers few words of welcome to the guests. Every
at $116. China and Manilas are neglected at eentence almost was punctuated with applau e-
$26, at which there are sellers. Douglasası üre Mr. Anderson Laving. finished, the band
unchanged with sellers at $36. Star Ferrios struck up the Grace, sang to the familiar "Old
(old) are enquired for at the improved rate of 118,801.05
Hundredth," and then began a regular attack
$324, the neer issue is also firmer and shares 3,342,43 115,513.02 | on mountains of beef and of watton, piles of
could probably be placed at $24. Shell Trans. tius of sardines, and salmon (daint.es which
ports luve declined to 22 sellers. (Ed.) W. CHATHAM, (S1) T. P. COCHRAN 11,
Hon. Secretary. Hon. Treasurer.seemed to be specially enjyed), monster plum-
REFINEDIES.-China Sugars have been scl “puddings; and immense loaves. Corks popped, | A young married woman about 15 years at surging rates between $165 and $170 carb, the band played, and some of the prucipal of age, charged her father-in-law with assault; closing steadier with probable buyers at $168, hosts, Sir Pelham Warren, K.C.M.G.. Mr. The defendant stated that the complainant did Forward rates however are not so firm, duo Anderson, Mr. R. E. Bredou, and others audo not respect him. One day she put a lot of tire.pparently to the desire of holders of cheaper purchases to realis profits, and for distant & circuit of the tables, es changing cordial wood on a four or five days' old pig. The hus-dates to the end of the year shares are obtaineble
The latter varied the bank of the complainant, as youth of 16 years. greetings with the men.
bore out his father's statement. processings further by taking up every now
The case was remanded. and again the popular airs being played by the baud."Ralo Eritannia" brought a wild out- burst of cheering.
country.
FRONTIER NOTES.
[FROST A CORRESPONDENT.]
CROPS.
16th June,
The paddy promises to be an excellent crop will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening and is now well in ear over most parts of the from 8 to 9.30 p.m. Programm. :--
Lichees are an exceptionally good March... "Soux of the Empire" ...Bradford Overtue. "Ter Runigs Lieutenant Smit Till crop. The pineapple crop will soou come in. Selection "The Baches of Dantzie" Ivan Curl and looks liko being plentiful,
"Liebeslied
Soa
Karoly Klay Selection..."Micerie England' ........ tier
....... Struus?
Waltz Bei uns z Daus'
God Save the King."
MENU
CUSTOMB.
On the arrival of choose, the port wine The following have succeeded in passing the generously provided by Mr. R B. Allen, Barn Dance!"Happy Darkies"............ todfrey Imperial Customs examination in Chinese:- was rent ronad the tables, and glasses bring Messrs. E. C. Trogillus, J. H. Schluter, ILilly ebarged. Sir Pelham Warren, from the A. Adsunsen, C. H. A. Sacian, J. S. Chubb. W.gallery, proposed the one foest of the eny, His Majesty the King." The National J. Potter, E. M. Lundberg, C. F. Wallis.. F.
Anthem followed as a matter of couree. A Pawelka, L. A. Sellevold, L. J. Borgeest, P. F.
Corbin, J. B. Moller, A. D. Nelson, J. W little later Comrauder Hopwood, of H.M.S A done. C. L. Hack, and F. G. M÷Tutash. Glory, the seuior oflloer present, voiced the thauks of the diners and of the Navy generally iu is sbort and graceful speech.
Hors D'arros Canapea a Je Windsor.
SOCP.
Consomme Colbert.
FIS.
Smoled Fish and Butter Sauce.
Pigeon Parcio and Green Pus
Ox Tongue a Románe Swentoread u Gratin.
CGRSE,
Giske.
LOTNIR.
Rast Sirkin of Beef Rast Capon and Celery Savee Boiled Shoulder of Matton 1 Turnips. COLD ENTREE.
Leicestor Pie and Tomato Azad.
SWEETS.
Victoria Padding
Ghave a la Diplomate and Genoa Cake
Chenburry Tart Tip-y Cake,
The three chcers and the following "tiger" were bat the first of a long series, the Ladies,
-FAMILY TROUBLES.
NAVAL NOTES.
THE SANDPIPER."
H.M.S. Sandpaper, river gun-boat, Lieut. Commander FL. T. Attay, arrived from St shni yesterday.
CAPTAIN KING HALL PROMOTEIL
at rather less than the usual equivalent rates. Luzons are quite out of favour at 89 sellers.
-MINING-No change iu quotations or ins iness to report.
DOCKS, WHARVES, AND GODOWNB-Hong- kong and Whampoa Ducks have sold at SPIU cash and for the settlement delivery, and close with further sellors at the rate: Hongkong and Kowloon Wharcos are easier with sellers at 8108 Now Amoy Decks are on offer at 830. Fais are enquired for locally at Tis. 156.
LANDS, HOTELA, AND BUILDINGS.Bong- Hong Lands have changed ownership at $158. und a few more shares are obtainable at this ure Kowloon Lands can be placed at the improved rate of $37. and West Points at 859. Humphreys Estates are still procurable at $12! and for the old and new issues respectively. Hongkong Hotels have sold and have further sellera at $137. hanghai Lands are up changed at T. 110. Sir John Fisher and Sir Joha Dorston intro-
Corros MILLS.-No baxiners has transpired duced the Belleville into the British Navy.al quotations are unaltered.
Captain George F. King Hall, who was one of the Commissioners who on behalf of Great Britain took overWeihaiwoi on lease from China in 1898, hus ben promoted to the rank of Bear
Admiral.
BELLEVILLE BOILERS.
Once our engineers became used it, it has done MISCELLANEOUK-Groen Island Cements
Among the productions of the Philippine Islands are two delicious fruits entirely unknown in the civilisad would. One of those is the durian. whose remarkable qualities were descanted upon by Alfred Russel Wallage during his explora- Sir Pelham Warren, the Committee, Mir. tions in the Malay Archipelago. It grows on a Mekis and many others coming in for demons- lofty tree somewhat resembling an elm, is about trations and long exercises. The band again, collently. It has stood the test of war in the have sold and are wanted at Watsons are as large as u coconut, has a shiny shell, and struck up "Oh, listen to the bend," and the Japanoes fost, and in the Russian warships only enquired for at $134. Fenwicks are procurable
at $48. Ices have sold at $225. contains a creamy pulp which combines soine of the flavours of a delicious custard with those of appeal was quite irresistible to music-loving it and the equally-condemned Thornycroft have Boats have improved to $17 buyers, and Dairy fine cheese. Toeat durians." said Mr. Walinee. Juck. The whole company was speedily on giron satisfactory results. Its best performances Farma to SI buyer, Bell's Asbestos can be are when coal is economically used, and coal placed at 55, and Chin Light and Powers at economy, and naval victory will necessarily be the improved rate of 67. China Providonts
have sold and have further sollers ut $9.
!
** is a may sensation worth a reyuge to the East the "jig," some dancing out, and down the to experience. Auorican soldiers in Jolo call stairs to the street and so to the sports ground; closely allied. the durian the regetable Limburger cheese.”
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