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THE

WAR.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE MESSAGE DELIVERED,'

LONDON, Fil September. Reiter's correspondent at Zanzibar wires that the cruiser Forte delivered the Tsar's orders to the Petersbury and the Smolensk which have now left on their return to Furope.

JAPAN A GREAT POWER.

LONDON, 7th Septeraler. The Daily Telegraph anys the Japa 38 triumph is one of the most extraordinary feats of arms over performed by any people, and stands alone in the long history of the Bast Japan has vindicated her claim to be a great Power once for all,

A FLEETLESS ADMIRAL.

LONDON, 7th September. Kenter's correspondent in St. Potersburg wires that Captain Wirren, commanding the Bayes, replaces Captain Ukhtowsky in com- nsand of the Port Arthur squadron.”

ONLY A TEMPORARY HALT.

LONDON, 7th Septcrober. General Kuropatkin and the bulk of the Russians have reached Mukden, where a temporary halt will be made and the defences | anned. The Japanese to the 'westward now constitate the main menace, but the Russians are heading them off.

Reuter's correspondent in Mukden wired Un the 6th instant that the Russian army wee in constaut danger'yesterday and yester- night of being cut off; the Japanese shelled them continuously from the hills.

(From Northern Papers.) A'DASH TO BE MADE TO KIAUCHAU.

CHEFOo, Sth September.

The remnant of the Port Arthur Squadron, it ja learned, are to try to take refuge either at Kisochau or other neutral port wherever there in a chance of doing so.

RUSSIAN ADMIRAL TO BE COURT. MARTTALLED.

BERLIN, 3rd September. The Russian Admiralty has sumrioned Adrairal Ucbtomaki, with reference to the last sortio of the Fleet from Fort. Arthur, to a court-martiol.

RUSSIA'S REVENGE ON PRO- JAPANESE BRITAIN.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPT MBER 10TH, 1904.

“MALACCA” AT HONGKONG.

The P. & O, 8.9. Malacca, Capt. A. F. Street, arrived from Algiers yesterday afternoon. She moored at the man-of-war anchorage, discharged some 30 tons of Admiralty explosives ipta junks. and then went to the Kowloon whervor. Capt. Strest, when called upon, was very courteous, but reticent. Our representative was supplied with the following story by one of the croir

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POLICE COURT.

Friday, 9th September.

BEFORE Mr. J. H. KEMP (ACTING FIRST MAGISTELTE).

ALLEGED MALICE.

THE IMPORTANCE OF WEI-HAI-

WET.

Among the Colonial reports was a bright little seconat of Wai-hai-wet, forwarded by the Commissioner, who is somewhat pained that people at bome do not realise the importance of the territory he administers, for in his first paragraph he saysIt is surprising t› find' A waiter from a Chinese restaurant, No. 123, how supremely ignorant most people are regard- Wellington Street, was charged with malicioasing the population and area of Wei-hai- noi, -We left London of the 25th Jung |

I-is aut ancoramon belief that with the arrived at Port Said, having couch of Malta.setting fire to furniture stacked on the vecan-

The case was remanded.

island of Lin' Kung begins, and ends British at three o'clock on the afternoon of the sti

authority in this territory, and not a few visi- REFUSING HIRE. July. After one or two hours' honkering with Two ricksha enolies were fined $7- quels for tors, generally well-informed in other respects. the tomary despatch at this port a pro refusing hire, ceeded through the canal to Suez; and, after a short delay hors, entered the Red Sea. On -July the Bath, at 10 a... we sighted the Rus sian es. St. Petersburg, an ordinary two-fuuno! freighter, which had a few guns on board. She signalled "Stop" and, we did. A boaf's crow, armed to the teeth, boarded us, and demanded the ship's papers, which were all ready in the chart-house: A little tagapping (emapho

DUMPING A BODY.

A Chiraman of 76 years, from Kowloon City was fined $50 for burying the body of a child in a place other than a public venietery, e

NOISES AT NIGHT. :

ENLARGEMENTS

The best way to preserve yote Pictures is to have them enlarged. Small prints are liable to he throws about and thus made dirty or lost; while enlarged ones, framed and hung up, will last for ever, besides serving as decorations to the walls.

LONG, HING & 00.

Hongkong, 8th August, 1904. THE HWANGPU. (SHANGHAI). CONSERVANCY. ·

PHOTO GOODS DEALERS. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD,

(Same Premises as Messrs, Ah Ches),

TRADE

TELEPHONE NO. 135.

With reference to the schema put forward have not disguised their astonishment when by the Nanking Viceroy in subalitution for viawing from an eminence a wide extent of

the arrangement under the protocol of 1901, country on the mainland, they realize for the

Mr. Conger asked China what guarantes ébe first time that the lensed area, which covers

would give that the work would be taken 285 square miles, is not so' circumscribed as promptly in hand and carried to a completion. they had imagined. People who are ignorant Yesterday, says the Time Peking correspondent of the leased territory are not likely even toco August Tib. be received a reply. The

Tis. 460,000 (about. £57,500) yearly, taking on Viceroy of Nanking bad offered to contributs HAVE YOU TRIED himself the entire burten of the work, aud yesterday the Waiwap. in a despatch confirming the offer, informed Mr. Conger that Chiza world pledge for the purpose the opium, and inlond revenues of Ezechuan province, at present yielding Ts. 400,000 (about | £50,000) |

The proprietor of the North Point iron works, Mr. D. McDonald, was chirged, at the instance

intheure adjoining it. which lice enet of the of Mr. G. C. C. Muster, with disturbing the of the existence of the British sphore of tranquility of his neighbours after sunset.merid au 12deg, min., and covers an area of

The complainant deposed his iron works,

150 square miles. that he resided near the defendant's works. and on the 3rd instant, the sound of hammering therein disturbed him from eleven p.m. to one am. On other nights he was kept awake by the same sort of thing-The exeuse was that

The number of the population also surprise most people, which is not unnatural when it is remembered what a Liliput they believe Wei: hai-woi to be. It is true that no proper census has been taken since the territory came under

a little further of. urgent work was in hand, and owing to the Bri ish rule, but careful inquiries made rend Yarly, and the opium rergoues of Su-chow!

ring) then took place: the result being that the otheer in command of the bout said (n excellent English) that he would take the papers to his ship. He did avcom panied by oTER chief officer. Thr two rossels were

Po close together that the Malacea tried to steam The movement brought a blank charge across her bows. Signalling was recounced, and Capt. Street was shortly afterwards informed that the Hussian Government kuew precisely what cargo was on board. They had infer sustion from Antwerp." Capt. Street, profestei against the seizure of his ship A prize eren was, however, sout on board, consisting of three officers, two engineers, and sparen. The floor in command ordered Capt. Street to have the British flag hauled down. -

"Do it yourself," replied the new gale skipper.

break-down of a roller, sledge hammers hal te be used.-The fine imposed, (875) was ..

HONOKONG, NO GOOD.

The captain of the vs. Bennorlich charged a Europeap. Matthew Lyon, with stowing away on his steamer, and thereby securing a passage

where in the old bed of the Yellow River the profecture. in the north-west of Kings. finest opium in China is grown, yielding at prezent T. 200,000 (about £25,000) a var Chiùs states that these revenues are uplodgad for any loan or service whatever. The proposal has been submitted to Washington, where it is expected to meet with approval.

it almost certain "that the population amounts to about 15,00, including that resident on the island, which is not more than 2,600, **

Downing Streat would seem to ho as deficient as the general public in appreciation of the size of the new territory, for the following is the from Shanghui to Hongkong. Defendant said secount given of the whole European staff that Shanghai was a much better place than charged with its administration: The Commis Hongkong. He did not know it was an offence simmer. The Secretary to Governuent and to stow away. $100 or three months' iniprison-Magistrate. The Financial Assistant, Three Inspectors of Police, Two Medical Officers, LOTTERY TICKETS.

One Civil Engipeor. Que Foreman of Works, ForsellingShan lottery tickets

Two Corporals, and Two Sappers Royal En- A couple of viel were sont aft with a Bussion was fined $25 or que, month's imprisonment.gineers. fourteen in all, whose annual salaries municater to as by a trustworthy correspondent.

and allowances amount to about £1,850. The Mr. A. Fuchs, of Masers. Siensten & grants-ir-aid have steadily diminished, that for charged a Peak chair coole with demanding

dag, but on letting go the balliards found the Red Ensign unilel to the pole. They tore it down, and (in defiance of all custom) substituted The new commander informed their own.

intended to Capt. Street that. he

take the slip to the Baltic, and course was

set for Snoz,, the St. Petersburg going ahead-- Next morning we got to Jebelter.

Here--"All the English crew muster," cried a trussian.

This was done, and an officer picked out five men, who were told to get into a boat going to the St. Petersburg.

**Supposo we refuse 2" said the chief officer." "Well, then," replied the Russian. * you will be taken by force."

I happened to be one of the five. The Russian officer just tapped zie on the shoulder and said, “Now, over the side with you, and quick about it."

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rated-and-examined one by one. Parties for getting about their detailed information from

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Autwerp, they bothered us for information about our cargo, consignces, and such. stuck to it that there was no contraband. The man who questioned me said. "We do not expect you to give us ipformation for nothing. We know you have contreband. If you tell us what you know, you will suvo tims, and you will receive a certain percentage of the value of the euro that is declared contraband.”*

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TROUBLESOME CHAIR COOLIER

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TWO UNPARDONABLE INSULTS.

The following farther particulars with regard to the seizure of the Molacte have kosu cóm

of the The officer actually in command Petersburg did and himself take part in the examination which took place after the seizure

more than his legal hire. He gave the in 1904-5 being £5.600, as against the £12,000 of the Malacca. This operation was conducted

but the coolie cried out for 81:60; and culo back next day to make a row.

Defendant was fined $12.

TWO CHARGES.

A Chinaman previously committed to take his trial on a charge of committing an armed robbery at Hang Hon, on the 17th ult, was now committed to take his trial, on a charge of

honze-breaking.

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RUSSIA'S ONLY HOPE."

ST. PETERSBURG, 7th Aug. The desperato position of General Kuropatkin is causing the gravest anxiety in official circles here..

It is recognised officially that the Japanese are strategically in un uzilable position, and that a forward Russian movement, eren though it began with victory, would end disastrously.

I am told by a competent authority that u new plan of campaign is in course of completion, and in a day or two will be telegraphed to General Kuropatkiu

He is to maintain his present positions as long as possible, und to withdraw gradually to winter quarters at Harbin, leaving Port Arthur to work out its own destiny.

firen in 1902-3.

"A Br'lish Subject writing to the Times from Wei-hat-wei, on Jaus 19, in support of the retention of that place, even in the grout of Russia's being ejected from Port Arthur. saysApart from the questions of loss of prestige and of the utility of the place from the naval point of view, which are matters for politicians and military and naval experts to decide, there is one point which seems to dewand some attention. Relying on the ass rances of Ministers in Parliament, and the equally emphatic statements of Government officials on the spot, people have invested capital in the colony. The present uncertain attitude

tinction to sweet biscuits, constituted contraband of Government is having disastrous effect and

- definition which would condemn every seriously binders development of trade, &e: The shares of the Wei-hai-wei Lant and Building Company Limited) has dropped in value 50 British ship on the us. With referencà to cost of Captain Street bad nailed to the staff, it may per cent. The King's Hotel Company base the tearing down of the British ensign which erected a splendid. building at a £30.000. If Wei-hai-wel is entrenderest to the be mentioned that, when the German mail Chinese on the fall of Port Arthur, a possible steamer Bundesrath was seized by a British contingency in the near future, is Government man-of-war during the South African war, the were that the foreign ting could not be anled prepared to compensate those, who have relied German flag was left flying, as the instructions down until after adjudication by a prize Court. .....Timer.

by a special set of officers of the Russian Intelli genes Departinent, who were apparently on board the Petersbury for this special purpose. Captain Street. of the Malacan, was offered £2000 as a present for himself if he would say that he had contreband on board. Of course, indignantly refused. Other European members of his ship's company who were taken on board the Russian sip stated on their return that they, too, had each been spoken to separately Land, in turn, offered money to give evidence; that the Malance was carrying contraband- With regard to the Russian definition of contraband, the Russian officers-stated that any dry biscuits on bourd the Mahuced, in contradīs-

on the repeated assurance that there is no question of abandoning the place?"

Mr. Noman asked 'e Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs on the hh ultimo if le The rest of this man's story has already

would state whether any negotiations haal- The Russian correspondents in London áre

takey place between His Majesty's Government -"- anpporting the impression which is fostered in appearod, including the armal Russian guard

The new campaign will organised at and the Chinese Government with a view to a St. Petersburg that His Majesty's Government that slept on the Malacca's latches, and man-

Harlin. Nothing will be done in a hurry, medification of the terms upon which Wei-bai- will content itself with representations and pretion of the English officer who diddled, the

The best Russian cooles from Barope will begi was held; and, if an, would be state whathar Legfs stopping short of decisive action. A tele-cordion by entering into rounication with a gram published in the Novos Premyd puts the bystander-at-Sues by way of a porthole.

As an afterword to this story, we may quotes on the still open wilway reads for the His Majesty's Government proposed to retain |

spring.

Wei-bai-wel by purchase or otherwise in case matter this: Gonorally speaking, the Cabinet,

the present lease should determine. although obliged to listen to the complaints of merchants and shipbuilders; has not the faintest wish to ris a conflict for their Sakes." The

the Outlook, which says:

No doubt the Malared 'compromise' will nerve-for the moment and the individual caso, Bassian journal holds that the vast losses which The release of the ship will presumably be fol will now accrue to British trade area just towed by a thumping bill for compensation, and punishment for Fagland's sympathies for the expiration of the special commission

of the Pelershary and Sinalenak starcely veils

The youngest and most efficient class of reservists will be called to the colours. Time will be used as a factor to drain Japan in min

Earl Percy: The answer to the first ques ion is in the negative. As to the last paca and noner. Her fresh reservists will not. it is graph, I can make a statement us to the believed, last beyond Getober 1905,

Service at the front will be made popular by

Japan. which, it is asserted, mosed ker to" Rasia's prudent retreat from her position, allowing reservists to retuu home after a

en" her ally to war with Eussia.

It is as well that nitontion should be directed to what is declared to be the avowed policy of Russia in the way of burrying British commerce.

The Telegraph St. Petersburg correspondent points out that the Russian Foreign Office is not responsible for this policy, but only for the diplomatic notes to which it gives rise. The original programme of punishing Great Britain for her alliance with Japan by handicapping her commerce will be executed. we are told, by the cruisers sold by Germany for the purpose, and the aunouncement that the P. and O. and other lines are stopping their regular rhoniuge t› Japan is balled with delight, Globe.

THE RIGHT OF SEARCHING NEUTRAL SHIPS.

Bat it is difficult to imagine either Lord Palmerston or Lord Reaconsfield consenting to each a compromise, and that Mediterraneau

T'he

fall value of her enormons any of four year's campaigning. Bussia will thus get the

millions, and will have a fresh force each season, for just as long as Japangan stawl the physical and financial strain.

This war of time against the enthusiasm and skill of Japan will be one of the most costly plans aver devised in international strife.

I am told from a source admitting of no ques wany financial schemes put forward is to realise lion that the means most favoured ainong the

Russia's mineral wealth is hard cash.

By concessions in unwarked mineral rights

policy of His Majesty's Government ander bypothetical circumstances.

'COLUMBIA RULES THE WAVES.

A.

At Cutel last month the Hon. T. Brassey, referring to a remark of a previous speaker as to his connection with Navil matters, said it never came home to hivi notil he was comparative strength of our Nary with those reviewing as he had done for 15 years-the

of foreign conutries, that, in ten years, the command of the séns will have passed from the United Kingdom to the United States. He arrived at this conclusion bacausa, at the present moment, the United States had considerably more battleships building than were being

voyage of a British ship under the Russion flag, and the subsequent geremony at Algiers, wast. ronklo in the national mind. Malaces should have o rescued without Of course, the sublime fail at Port Said. misrepresentations of the Russian official stuterisat havo, dezived nobody, and the diplomatic success of the Forte in patting on record Russia's pledges us to the Volunteer ships about to pass through the Dardanellos― for what Bussian pledges are worth-prores | £200,000,000 can be raised over a given period,

A royalty on all output will secure permanetitonstructed for the British Navy, and because that Russia is cornered upon the question of those straits. But our Government's eagerness benefit to the State, and in the opening out of the resources of the United States were greater to meet Russia and to help her to save face the districts the working classes will benefit that those of the United Kingdom. The may prove to have been unfortunately arcessive enormously und discontent will be stitled:

Russia looks to the United States to find in view of other pending controversies. After all, if Russia is in a perilous condition internal capital; and it is hoped, by special commercial with Amarica which will benefit both in the ly that is not our affair; ake should have relations, to build upon international friendship thought of that Infore forcing Japan to war. and, again, before these aggressiva provocations Pacific - of neutrals.”

BLOCKADE RUNNING.

resournes of the United States, however, were not equal to those of the United Kingdom combined with those of the Colonies, and one was, because Jig held that through some form of trason why, above all, he was a Tariff reformer commercial federation-it might or might not

I am informed that a group of Ameriese- exactly on Mr. Chamberlain's "hnes-we speculators have already offered to negotiate should obtain that result which would enable us to maintain our Navy at the strength securing for us the command of the sens,

concessions in mineral ure aid oils. The scheme of securing cash by developing Russia in the Tanner stated will be opposed by a section of the Russian aristocracy, but there is ne limit to the measures which will be approved by the majority to secure a time victory over the power- ful yellow opponent.

Mr. Ales MoMillan, British Consul for the Alpes Maritimes and Monseo. writing from the Schweizerhof, Interlaken. on July 27, makes the following suggestions for feilitating search on board neutral vessels (1) Car goes of neutral merchant ships to be carried in holds provided with hatches capable of being securely sealed; (2) masters or owners of neu- tral merchant ships to have the option of calling

It is stated that a number of Russians in apon Consuls of belligerent Powers to inspect Shanghai are just now baving all the large their cargoes before leaving port (3) Consul sea-going jonks they can secure, and are paying of belligerent Power, should there be nothing, big prices for the vessels. The junks are being contraband in the cargo, to give a written purobased ostensibly to ship goods to Tsingtan certificate to that effect, and to affix his seuls to

and Weihsiwoi. A good many vessols have the hatches; (4) neutrs! merchant ships, been obtained so far, bat & dificulty is being respect of which this procedure has been follow experienced in getting crews to mau the craft, es when it is learned that the junks are bound ed, to igual, if challenged at seu, that writ ten certificate has been given, and that the for the north the Chinese refuse to proceed in seats of Consul of belligerent Power have been them. It is believed that the vessels are really afzed; (5) commander of challenging war intended to be employed as bicckade runnerė, shin to be permitted to examine seals, but not

the destruation of 1singtan or Weihaiwe money. Delay will absolutely ruin her, and if to have the right to protest to farther search being used as blind, the real object being to Marshal Oyama now falls to bring Karopatkin if he finds them intact, untess further search is take advantage of rainy or foggy weather to to action, it felt here that victory will reach Po.t Arthur-Shanghai fiercury:

tually come to Russia-Daily Express. necessary for special reasons.

This is Russia's only hope. General Kuro. atkin's army has so for failed to stem the tile, Nothing will save him from defeat if he fights. It will be his duty to avoid action; and to draw the Japanese into a waiting game. Japan man mat hoki out in the long rau with men and

WEATHER REPORT.

SHIPPING NOTES.

STEAMER MOVEMENTE,

The AA. steamer Kish left Now York on the 3rd Sept., and is due bere on the 30th Oct.

The 0.8.8. & C.M. steamer Pinguey left Singapore yesterday at daylight, and is expected here on the 14th Sept, at daylight.

· MISCELLANEOUS.

The P. & O. 8.a. Chus n arrived from Shang- hai yesterday. She collided with a Chinese junk off Tam-too Head, damaging its mast.and Bails. There was no Joss of life. Boats were ! lowered and assistance offered, which was refused. The bull of the craft was all right. The P. & O. ss. Bengal arrived yesterday with the Indian and English mails.

The Belgian Kin merivad from Moji yesterday with 100 tons of coul for Messrs. Bradley & Co.

The Ex. dragoniu arrived from Portland,

Oregou, yesterday with 5,000 tons of fear and The Norwegian as. Tyr arrived from Hougay

with 2.600 tons of coul. 1,000 tons of general merchandise. yesterday

The ss. Boon arrived from Bangkoh roster- day with 2,000 tons of rice for Chinese consignees,

The s.s. Dott avived from Saigon yesterday with 1,000 tons of rice for Messrs. Sauder, Wieler & Co.

The Argonte yesterday brought the Hongkong cargo ex the captured steamer

Arabin.

The M,M. Company's steamer Austrațieit, with the next French mail, leaves Saigon to-day (Saturday) at 2 p.us. for this port.

CHURCH SERVICES. S. PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road West, Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 7.30 s.. Morning Prayer, 11 am. Venite, Gem; Te Deum, Lawer; Jubilate,

Ousley; Hymane, 466, 483, 595, and 488.

Evening Prayer. Magnificat, Hawes; Anos Dimittis, Foster; Hymas, 445, 435, 594, anil }6.

The Church launch Dayspring will call on shipa carrying white crews to bring friends The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued ashore to the services, between 9.15 and 10,30 a.m, and between 5.15 and 6 pm, (Kowloon the following report:--

Polico Pier 10.30 and 6); returning afterwards. The Answering Pennant is the call flag. All the sittings are free and unappropriated. School 10-10.15 am. Visitors welcome. Books, &o., provided. Sunday

On the 9th at 11.22 .. The barometer has risen generally in China and in the Philip pines; & slight fall shown at Gap Ruck and Macho,

The typhoon has entered the China Sea to the Sonth of Manila. Its direction at present" would appear to be nearly due westward.

Moderate N to NE winds may be expected in

the northern part of the Chins Sea. the Formosa Channel, and fresh E. wlads in

Forecast:-Fresh E. winds; fue.

ASHLEY ROAD HALL, KOWLOON, No. 6, Ground Floor. Services. Lord's Day, 11 a.m.; Breaking Bread. Lord's Day, 6.30 pt Gospel Meutiau. Tuesday, 7p.m., Bible Cluse. Thursday, 7pm.. General Meeting. Saturday, F., Prayer Meeting

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