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it was impossible to transmit messages from the shore station to the vessel, though it would be possible to receive messages from
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Mr. T. P. Cochrane, the manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, yesterday morning received from the London Offics a telegram advising him that a dividend had been declared for the past half year to 30th Juno, 1904, at 11 per cent. p.u. froe Income Tax.
-Le Petit Journal confirms the report that the
Minister of Marine has decided to send two more submarinos to Indo-Chins. The torpedo depot ship Foudre, which has already conveyed the sabmarines Lanr and Protée to Saigon, was
The s.s. Shawmut left dock yesterday morn ing end is now leading for San Francisco.
Entries for the Hongkong Cricket Leagne Competition close to the Hon. See.. Mr. A. E. Asger, to-day.
TELEGRAMS.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
LEAVING LITASBĄ.
LONDON, 27th September, On page 5 of this issue the Supreme and
The British axpedition left Lhassa on the Police Court reports will be found, with a report 28rd inst. The aged Regent in taking farewell on the trade of Lappa for 1903.
The Colonial Secretary yesterday received a
of General MacDonald, thanked him in the most touching manner for not violating the Shrines, and presented him with a golden imago of
a height of at least to leave for that port at the sud of August with telegram from H.M.'s Consul ut. Butavin to say Buddha.
two vessels of the Naiade type.
However, even that trouble was overcome, and in 26 days, only five more than the company's contractors usually stipulate for, the station was in working order. One drawback mentioned is rather enri- ous, when we remember that Dr. De FOREST insists on 180 feet for the standards. It is stated that a headland well above sea level is not We regret to learn, says the Poochow Echo, the most suitable site for a station; as at that Rev. Mr. Holden, who conducted a series of religious services at Kuliang a fow, weeks first thought we would naturally suppose ngo, and since then has been holding special At Weihaiwe, they were a hundred feet services at Shanghai, was taken very ill on the above the water, thereby, it is suggested, way back to this port this week, and on arriving “enusing difficulty in the ground contact."nt Pagoda Anchorage was removed at once to Though they were able to tranamit, by Dr. Myers' hospital. means of their 102ft. exposure of wire on board the ship, messages which the receiving station could take easily over 100 miles, they could not receive a reply beyond 60 miles, and sometimes, when the weather March 17th is the was bad, not at all. notable date on which a really important war message, conveyed by the new medium, was first published; and sad to relate, the Tines did not realize the importance of the occasion. Owing to a misunderstanding, the message was given as if it had been
Mossrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co. will probably move into their new building. St. George's Building, next week. They will occupy the first and second floors, and two large rooms, facing the soa, on the ground floor. Mess Blackhead & Co. will occupy the east part of the ground floor; and Messrs Gibh, Livingston and Co. the top floor,
that quarantine restrictions against Hongkong shipping going to that port have been removed."
It is scarcely credible (gaya the Nottingham Express), but it is nevertheless a fact, that the Loudon and South Western Railway Company have lost a locomotive. Engine sheds are being searched, and every milo of the line is being examined from London to 'Cornwall, but ue trace of the missing engine has boon found How it could have vanished the railway officials do not know, but they have two explanations to offer. One is that the engine may have been shunted on to some branch line in Cornwall or Devon and its existence forgotten, and another that a new number may have been given to it and the old number still retained on the
company's books,
The Foochow Echo, mentioning that the local
MASONIC FUNERAL.
Mr.
THE WAR.
——ĮRUGTER'S-ABRVICE. |~
AMERICA TO CONVENE THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL.
LONDON, 27th September.
It is authoritatively stated in Washington that President Roosevelt will not wait for
the conclusion of the war to calla conference
at the Hague, early in 1905.
Mr. Lawrence Mallory, whose death was COALING RUSSIAN CRUISERS.
-་་,་༢༠༥ - mentioned in our issue of yesterday, was buried
LONDON, 27th September. at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. Mallory, as a Freemason, was Deputy District
The Tarek has arrived at Lisbon. The Grand Master of Hongkong and South Chinn (Scottish Constitution). His brother Masons Madrid Espana states that the Terek's attended the funeral in full regalia. The body treatment at Las Palmas was due to the passed the Monument at 5 p.m. Besides Mr.
British Ambassador giving the Government Mallory's Masonic brethren, many non-Masons attended. Included in those pressut, with their semi-officially to understand that Britain would protest against the utilisation, of Masonic designations, were:--
Right Worshipfal. Bro. Paul Clater (Dis-Spanish territory as a base for barassing triet Grand Master of Hongkong & South British commerce. The conling which had China), Right Worshipful Bro. Jordan (Sont already begun was then stopped.
tish Constitution District Grand Master of Hongkong & South China). Worshipfal Bro thers G. A, Caldwell, G. P. Lammert, J. W. L. Oliver, C. W. Longuet, Harker, G. Piercy, T. Hough. Focken, Andrews, Brunett, Tarrant, Hyott, Claret, A, N. Watkins,
Tho President of the Chamber of Mines. speaking at a meeting at Johannesburg last month, said that the effect of the employment of Chinose in the New Comet Mine was that 136 white men were now working in the mine as compared with 34 in the month before the to become callous and lose its sense of sharan. Huke, Spadford. F. Howell, W. L. Ford.
arrival of the Chinese. Mr. Schurucher stated, on behalf of Messrs. Eerstein, that the Chinese world in no way take the bread out of the mouth of any white.
In the opinion of the editor of our local contemporary Cheung-kok-po ("The China") there will be another Boxer ontbreak after the Japen-Russo War. In the same manner that Minister Kong Hi was sent to South China to raise funds for military purposes before the Boxer trouble, Tit Loung has left on a similar mission. The Kwangei rebels are at present creating considerable disturbance, not only in Kwengsi Province itself, but also in a part
of Kwangtung.
Amateur Dramatic Society has a small debit has once been inced by a debit balance it is apt Jalance against it, wids :-" When a Society
Let us hope Foochow will support the funds of the A.D.C. as generously as it has done iu the past, and all will be well. The great want is a brilliant burlesque for the Race week. I any of one readers are so inclined now is their opportunity. There should be no scarcity of .rich material to work upon while wo have sneh fascinating subjects at baad ax Consuls and Camphor, Bridge and Billiards, and Griffins aml Golf. Columbias and Santu, slu, etc.
This manifoto. used at the Chertsey bye. election, is another example of how feeling
sometimes runs at Home: We, the ander- country in the served mad suffered for our signed residents in the Chortsey Division, whe South African war, bereby orter our indignant Sir Marcas Samuel, ex-Lord Mayor of Lon-protest against the action of the Government don has just received through the Japauso iu sanctioning the importation into South Minister, Viscount Hayashi, the order of the Africa of indentured Chinese labour. We Kaight Commandership of the Rising Sunnover dreamt that it was for this that we conferred upon him by the Emperor of Japan endured the hardships and privations of the We call upon all electors of the Chertsey For a period of twenty-five years the firm of which Sir Marcus Samuel is the head has been
Division to use the opportunity offered them intimately associated with Japan, and has had by the present bye-election to show their resent. closa relations with the Japanese Government.ment at the action of the Government by voting The decoration consists of a handsome gold and for Mr. Thomas Sadler, who is opposed to the white enumal night-printed star, with a large Chinese Labour Ordivancs.” ruby in the centro representing the Rising Sun. surmounted by the leat and flower of the kiri tree, the emblem of Hideyoshi, one of Japan's greatest warriors.
war.
LATER. The story published by the Espana is officially denied in Toulut.
A GUNLESS CRUISER.
LONDON, 27th September. The Russian volunteer cruiser Nijni Nov-
Horley, Brothers H. N. Mody, Grace, Chater, T. A. Lyons, M. Marti, M. A. Razack, E. A. Hodgson, Soolemaujen, Wiltshire, Blake, Allwork, Muage, E. Osborne, G. B. Sayer, good has passed the Dardarelles en conta Dangchee, R. E. B. Mitchell, J. Gaul, Collett, to Candia and Port Said, where she will C. J. Tyndalo Lee. T. Sunby, W. J. Terrell, weit instructions. She is flying the com.
tions of war. G. Damerell, N. A. Johnson, G. Warren,mercial flag and carries no gume or muni-
G. Tarbot, S. D. Sotna and many others.
The Rev. F. T. Johnson officiated, and Sir Pan Chater wont through the Masonie ceremony.
Mr. J. Barton
THE RUSSIANS AT KOWLOON.
Fair Play writes expressing his pleasure ot our “sensilla nete" on the treatment of our
HONG KONG HOCKEY CLUB. The annual general meeting of the Hong-Russian guests, and asking us to refute the kong Hockey Chib was held at the Hongkong "untrathful suggestions" of a contemporary. Club yesterday evening.
We are not displeased by the compliment; but wish it to be distinctly expressed and under- occupied this cluir.
stood that we disapprove of the principle of addressing contradictions or other comments to any journal but the one that published the statements they relate to. Obviously the other practice is unjust and unreasonable.
Mr. Barton, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, renurked that they spoke for themselves and there was no need to enlarge on them. They had had a successful year and the Club was on a sound basis to commence the coming season.
Mr. Knyrett seconded, and the motion was carried.
Mr. Barton moved that the following com-
mittee be elected "en" bloo"-L. Murphy (captain); L. E. Dartnell. R.N; Capt. P. G. Davies, A.O.D.; J. Hooper; C. P. Chater; P. K. Knyvett; T. C. Gray (Hon. Sae. und
Hou. Treas)
This was carried.
On the motion of Mr. T. C. Gray, seconded by Mr. Hooper, a hearty vote of thanks wus
proceedings. accorded the Chairman. This terminated the
In the present case, we publish extracts from the letter because of their immediata interest,
The Russian rank-and-file at Kowloon are provided with thick wattrasses for their "plank bala,” and our, correspondent assures as that he prefers and 1939 a bod of exactly similar kind,
The picks and shovels are supplied by the Colonial Government, pot by the military authorities, and the work the men will be
employed on (1 bear on the best authority) will be under the orders of the Colonial Government, and connected with King's Park."
sent direct from Wei-lai-wei, whereas it had really travelled seventy-five miles first from the Huimin. This deepatch reported the landing of Japanese at Chinampo. For nearly a month (March 21st to April 13th), although hovering about in sight of Port Arthur, the Huimur rarely saw a Russian vessel
It appears that, the appartins was really as useful in the matter of "eavesdropping" as it was in trausmitting the news obtained, The Russian and Japanese message could not be improperly used, as they were all is cipher, but they could easily recognize the difference in the systems employed, and by this means they were able approximately to tell the distance they were from the various ships. Moreover, the operator, who was extremely export, began to recognize the notes of various ships. That is to eny, he could tell if a DISPENSARY. Russian ship was at sea by listening for the answering communication from the shore. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
He conll also detect whether the Japanese messages were being transmitted by relay to the naval base or whether the fleet itself was at sea. Thus the Haimun frequently knew exactly what coure to steer to be "in at the death." The Times operator was Municipal trading appears to be becoming careful to abstain from using his instrument quite popular in England. The latest example until the battleships were duelling with the comes from Huddersfild, where the Corporation carrying parcels on the electric tramcars. unfair to send news of the position of the Tradesmen on the routes are appointed agents forts, as it would have been manifestly have recently nested a year's profit of £700 by rival fleets, which either could have tapped for the reception of parcels, and appear to be and made use of strategically. So they wall satisfied with arrangements. The scheme listened instead. The Russians were repeat-embraces quite a novel feature in the form of dianer-carrying. For threepence a week the ing the alpliabet over and over again in
cars carry workmen's dinners to fixed points, order to queer" the Japanese recording in-where the mesipients await tho Taking in HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DESVEUX ROAD 1. struments. The Times correspondent makes LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
a remark suggestive of unexpected uses to HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1904.
which the new invention may be pat. He Tus London Tranes, in a three-and-a-half.ays I am not sure it was not the con- stant use made by the Russians of their column length article, claims to
shore stations that prevented Togo from employed wireless telegraphy, or rather wireless telephony, for the first and lasting up in time to gatch MAKAROFF'S Chambers of Commerce, who all appear to be time as an adjunct of journalism in war-squndan outside. There is some discre time. It seems rather premature to suy that the first experiment will also prove to have been the last, especially in view of the
was too far out at sea and reshaped his Persia regarding which we bave least informs had gone to Dent and joined the Lads Brigade Pollock, J. Hastings and A. Denison; Mr. Corps, both numbering 30,000 men, the 1st successful report contributed by its special
course towards Port Arthur. It was only tion at present, and which can readily be served that was camping there. On returning he wrote to the firm saying that he was still from the Gulf ports. The Mission will bes correspondent at Weihai wei. This report
when the Russians stopped their 'queer-sont from India about six months in all...
unwell and he went off with another Volunteer farins a valuable advertisement of the
brigado. The doctor who gave the certificate virtues of. Dr. DE FOREST's cystem, and is ing process in order to receive a message Pioneer Blad
was interviewed, and said the boy had "imposed from the Bayan that the Japanese second-
At Gorleston, England, a tablet has been on him." telling him that he was mulfering very interesting reading indeed. It appears
erected on the wall of a house in which Captain from metallic poisoning-The Defendant that the Times correspondent met Dr. De class cruiser squadron was able to get an
interval in which to send its all-important Manby resided which bears the inscription: The doctor asked me my symptoms, and rOctober 30th; 2nd Club race, November 6th, are being offered that the rain may continue to FOREST on the Atlantic liner, and that ou
We received both messages, "In commomoration of the 12th February, told him. He said, “Do you think it's metallic their way to New York, having discussed
the Japanese, of course, being in their 1808, on which day, directly eastward of this poisoning ?" and I said, " Yes: put that down." the prospects, the inventor guaranteed that
done to him, the case being adjourned when the mail left.
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The Daily Press.
have
pancy in the times given when the Japa nest decoy squadron, sent its messages to Togo and when MAKAROFF decided that he
message.
father's dinner" is no longer an exense for absence from school, for the scheme is im- mensely popular with the men and their wives.
The projected Mission to Southern Persia will leave India about the end of September. It will be paraly commercial in character, and will consist of representatives of the various
favourably disposed towarils this proposal. The Mission will be accompanied by some Persian officials, but no definite arrangements have yet been made as to this. It will cover that part of
Apropes the chess wave" at Home, the Dealy Graphic says:-We are not a nation of chess players, as, for example, are the Japanese, among whom the game serves as a matura] bridge between social grades ;-but there are a great many "chess friendships" in England.
Perhaps there is soms teath in the old accusa. kept up by postcard games and the recognition
tion against the game that the man who excels at chess will never excel at anything ele: Int it fulfils some of the requisites of a means of It is symbolic. international communication. and requires no common knowledge beyond acquaintanes with the rules and moves unil the titles of the squares, all of which may be learn.
of initials in the list of solutions of problems.
ed in a week.
A youth at Home was charged by his employers with unlawfully absenting himself from business. It appears he had applied in July for a fortnight's holiday, and was told that he could take a week, commencing with the August Bank Holiday On July 22nd be absented himself from work, and sent a doctor's certificate stating that he was suffering from metallic poisoning. On inquiry being made it was found that instead of being at home ile
ROYAL, HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
The annual meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held at the Hongkong Hotel last evening. Hon. F. H. May presided, and a number of mombers were present.
Hot. MAY said that H.E. Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governor, took a great interest in yachting. There was Do time this season, however. for him to get a yacht, but he
the Club. As a mark that they were becoining had been asked and consented to be patron of famous the Irish International Exhibition had invited them to sonul some of their yachts, and he was sure they all wished they could be there.
The offices, for the ensuing season, were then
elected as follows:
Hon. F. F. May, commodore; Commodore Dieken, R.N... vice-commodore; Committee: Mosers, H. W. Bird, M. Slade, Hon. H. E.
Ough. treasurer: Col. L. F. Brown, E.E., seers taxy; fr. Gale, measuror: Capt. Watkins and Mr. E. M. Hazeland, assistant measurers,
The dates decided on for the races, all public holidays being avoided, were —
Opening Cruise October 20th; 1st Club race,
3rd Clab rave, November 20th: 4th Club race, December 4th 5th Club race, December 18th 6th Club race, January 8th: 7th Club race,
if the correspondent would erect masts 180 own private cipher, that from the Bayan spot, the first life was saved from shipwreck, by (Laughter) We do not yet know what was January 22nd; 8th Club race. February 12th;
means of a rope attached to a shot fired from a mortar over the stranded vessel, a muthed now universally adopted, and to which thousands of
tion." Captain G. W. Mauby, who was barrack muster at Yarmouth; saved serca lives from a invention and was rewarded by Parliament with wreck on his first experiment with this ingenious
grants amounting to £6,000.
feet high at both remitting and receiving being half in cipher, with a few word, in French, and signe) B.A.' But when stations, the DE FOREST Company would supply apparatus that would operate with once Tooo had hoisted his fighting flage sailors of different natious owe their preserva- certainty over a distance not less than two and sailed in under the guns of Port were justified in hundred miles. As a matter of fact, mes- Arthur we felt that we sages were eventually carried a distance of sending just a short message, and so at 210 miles, accurately, and that with hills 9.15 we sent a brief report from within Port Arthur, which miles of soven sometimes intervening. Weihaiwei was chosen for a base because the chief interest furnishes the first record of a wireless of the war was anticipated to centre, for message reporting a naval engagement the first six months at least, in and about being sent direct from the scene of opera the Yellow Sea and the Gulf of Pechili. Intions to the office of the journal which
was to give it to the public."
spite of considerable pressuto" put upon. him to establish the station elsewhere, the correspondent, as is well known, erected his mast (higher than the average church steeple) on the island of Liu-kung-tan, which practically forms the harbour at Weilisi It was by no means a simple operation, and
WHITE OR BROWN BREAD?
9th Club race: February 26th: 10th-Club race, March 5th; 11th Club roce, March 19th: 12th Club race, April 2nd.
A member complained that notices regarding the meeting bad not been sent around, and this was noted by the secretary.
*As regards the general comfort of the men, the Russias Consul states they are exceedingly comfortable."
THE STRENGTH OF THE RUSSIAN FORCES.
The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Matin last month sout the following ** preciso information" as to the number of troops now at the disposal of Russia in the Far East. The forces guarding the railway line are excluded from this calculation. At Port Arthur there are in all 47,000 men. 10,000 of whom are now hors de combat. The field artillery number 5,000. At Vladivostock General Linevitch has ander his orders 40,000′ men. General Ku ropatkin's forces, amounting to 150,000 men at the maximum, are face to face with 250,000 Japanose. But the rain may save the situation, according to military circles in St. Petersburg, for if operations are delayed for some time longer the 5th and 6th Eastern Siberian Army
(St. Petersburg) Corps, also 30,000, and the 8th Army Corps, which, however, is not yet formed in all 120,000 mon—may join the army at the front before the next engagement takes place. In the St. Petersburg churches, accord. ing to the correspondent of the Matia, prayers
fall unremittingly.
A "NOBLE DELUSION.”
Speaking at Plombieras, before the Society of Veterans, L. Meline said that the society was a hiring protest against the new school which sought to deny the idea of a Fatherland and the principles upon which love of one's country was based. The speaker went on to refute the Of the many interesting results of the official
There was some discussion about races fo, dreams of internationalism, which he declared dietotic experiments described to the British craisers, but the Chairman rulod any formal to be dangerous. The reality, M. Meline Association by Professor Atwater, of Connecti-motion on this subject out of order, declared, was very different. National patriot- iam," he said, "exalta itself and daily becomes cut that which will command most attention is and the matter was left for the committes.
Great It was depided that the races should com- more personal and more excluzive. the discovery that white four contains a larger proportion of digestible constituents than whole-mence at 1 pm, one-design leaving at 1.10 p.m. Britain, Germany, and the United States do wheat meal. Thus is another popular theory and handicup cluss boats at 1.20 p.m.
not shrink from any sacrifice to increase their The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks exploded, and another illustration afforded of
war equipment. We ought to profit by tho Godard, the danger of arguing directly from the labor to the Chairman.
example of Russia, who tried to avoid war, mado Ti Overture... "Der Koenig Lieutenant" Selection... "Moradora Leslie Start atory to the human organiza. Because the tast
...Love in Tüldness. Macbeth Serenad
tube showed that whole meal was richer than
Not long ago, the papers had it that General very concession, but all in vain, for Japan had determined upon war. Russia has to day to The English mail of the 27th August was Selection...The Runaway Girl"... Ivan Caryl Hour in the constituents of the body, dietotic Kuroki was a Frenchman, his name really being.
Waltz
"Bloue
Margie delivered in London on the 26th inst...
huis by descenta Pole,-whoso father fled from confidence, and manst bring into the struggle Tamutelle... "The Origin Napolitaine-Juli reformere jumped to the conclusion that it was something like Curique. Now we are told that make immense efforts to atone for her over the better food. Experimentum in corpore vili Bassia after the revolution of 1881. According treasures of koroism and sublime patience if MENU:-Hors d'Euvres-Sliced Tomatoes, Cucumbers, beetroots, Red Fish on Toast Soup has now proved them to be wrong. It would be to M. Oshimo, who claims to be General
Tomatoes and Macaroni. Fish-Boiled Fish
We did not believe in the equally fallacions, however, to go to the other Kureki's nephew, the Japanese Commander's she wants to make sure of victory. It was the and Shrimp Sauce. Ertrees-Roast Snipe on
ofs noble Potisk family, and he offers, in proof possibility of war. The saying whs The. Toast, Grilled Fillet of Beef and Tomatoes Senec, extreme, and claim that to all persons and at all real name is Kurowski, which is the appellation same in 1879. Stewel Brisket of Mutton and thestnuts. Joints times the preparations of white flour are more of his statement, envelope with General Empire is Fence, and it was this noble delusion -Roast Sirloin of Beef, Roast Turkey, Cold Tor
The ss. Oada arrived from Moji yesterday with the crew of the 8.5. Knight Commander, consisting of 32 Indians and one Chinese
Admiral Withoft's last signal before his
not to return to Port Arthur."
By kind permission of Lt. Col. Iremonger and officers, the Band of the 3rd Baram. Tufants will play the following programme of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, this (Friday) evening: March........" Des Toreros
**
after numerous difficulties and accidents Aath was: "Remember the Emperor's order. Curry-Chicken Liver. Salad-A la Ger. nourishing than those of whole meal. Much Kuroki's crest, which is identical with that of
had been overcome, it was found that an important, though small, piece of the electrical plant, the electrical exciter, had been lost in transit. Without this essential
Hara.
maine.
Vegetables-Boiled Potatons, Mached depends upon the woking: still mors upon the the Kurowski family. According to this gentle-which led us on to disaster. It is for veterans Potatoes, Cabbage, Sweet Corn. Sweets-Plain digestive idiosyncracies of the consumer. The man, who is a student at the University of to remind the young fighters that if they should The Peak Tramway Company, an may be seen Pudding, Almond Macaroons, Strawberry Ice wise man is he who sats, not to the rule of others. Bertin, Kuroki's father, on his death-hed, left not seek war they should always be ready to
to his son that heritage of hate for Russia
| wage it.” in the altered advertisement, have added two Cream, and Finger Cakes Dessert-Fruits in but to that of his own expeptio experience. which only a Polo can bequeath.
more morning cars to the weekday service.
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