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The Health Barsan of Pittsburg has issued no order that men wearing heards shall have them disinfected periodically. It is consider. d that beards gather in germs, and are responsible for. scarlet fever. This applies particularly to red to a question of comparing the domesticards. The rodder the beard, the more scarlet A. S. WATSON & CO., virtues and merits of the Japanese and the fever. Ahem! Please blame the Globe for
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foreign woman, there is much to be said on both sides. It is reported that a reent Oriental visitor to England, asked for a
farewell opinion of the country, auswered “Too tauch woman." Taking that cryptic criticism as a text, a popular writer voices WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, the male complaint that the Weston
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The Hon. Mr. W. J. Grosson's departuro to Shanghai has apparently caused the públic of
Hongkong to realise how much they thought of him, as a pattern sportsman, a sad bu-i- noss wan, and an able legislator. On all hauds we bear comiùms of the departing chief of the princely boase" It is pointed out, how- over, that Shanghai did but lend him to
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.]
ADMIRAL PHELPS DEAD.
LONDON, 18th May. Rear-Admiral Henry Phelps, who went on the retired list in January, 1900, on pension, is dend.
CURZON AND KITCHENER.
LONDON, 15th May. -
The report of a disagreement Among the Questions not Answered orally" at Westminster, Mr. Lyttelton informed Mr. Weir that a discovery of smokeless coal is between Lord Curzon and Lord Kit- understood to have been made at a place called chener is contradicted by buth, as Jambwagon, on the north-east coast of the British North Born Company's territory; quite unfounded. Pail details Lase not yet been received, but investigatious are in progress. The right heu. gentleman adds that a company is in course of formation with a view to the cultivation of rubber with catch crops of cotton in British North Borneo. Samples of native cotton, have been examined and have boon favourably ro ported upon.
World bas been handed over to wons. The subjection of sex'is ne much Occidental | Hongkong. as Oriental, but the relative positions of the
"In upper an are reversed. middle-class circles, the man is now the Whereas, under the woman's servant.” Oriental or untural arrangement, the domestic tyrant did something to justify bis position, affording protection and sistennace, tim modern feminine slave-owner does little beyond shouting for her rights. She grumblest housekeeping duties as domestic slavery; blames providence (in her novels, at any rate) for not creating. man the child-bearer; and insists upon absolute equality with man, but acts as though she were his superior. It is only now that, in the West, by leaving house work for outside employment, she is beginning to have her doubts of that equality. Man has gosd naturedly made things as easy as possible for the new competitor, or she might have
Caust de Smat de Nauyur, the Belgian Premier, summoned the burg-rmaster and Board of Aldermen to nepaint them with the Government's plans for a vast extension of the port of Antwerp, to cost between £10,000,000 and 18,000,000. This project was to be sab- mitted to the Belgian Parliament immediately after the Easter holidays. According to the
YACHTING.
LONDON, 18th May. Eleven yachts started yesterday in the Atlantic race for the Kaiser's cup.
THE WAR.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) RUSSIAN SCOUTS AT THE PAACELS.
SAIGON, 17th May. The steamer Richmond which mrived here yesterday reports sighting scouts of the Baltic Fleet off the
Paracels.
ĮREUTER'S SERVICE.} FRENCH NEUTRALITY..
LONDON, 76th May.
It is claimed in St. Petersburg that the Baltic fleet has a perfect right to revisit Honkobe Bay nuder the French regulations, There were several interpellations in the French Chamber yesterday relative w centrality. M. Rouvier repented that ho had ordered officials in the Far East to
observe the strictest newrality and uskel [for a postponement of the debate. The interpellators lectured that the Govern- wuent's orders had not been heered and insisted on an immediate discussion but the Chamber by 445 to 84 agreed to an adjournment.
SUPREME COURT.
The relay, 18th May,
IN CRI INAI, JURISDICTION.
BEFORE SI 1. S. BERKELEY (CHIEF JUSFICK).
HOUSEBREÁKING.
Kek Ching. Tseung Shui and Lo Man Fa were charged with that they dil on the 19th day of Murch at Lantro Island in this colony
together floulously make assault and put Mel Kap Sin und Ha Kam Tai in bodily fear and steal from nad danger of their lives them a sum of money amounting to $102, two silver bangles and certain clothing.
Mr. E. H. Sharp,, K.C., Attorney General instructed by Mr. G. E. Morrell, of the Crown Solicitor's Quico, appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown.
Primers pleaded guilty, and asked His Lordship to desi louisntly with them,
His Lordship (to the Interpreter)--Ask them what they have to say us to why I should deal leniently with them.
The first prisoner asked to be deported, as ho did not like to go to guo! to stay,
The second prisoner craved a similar boon. The third prisoner bogged His Lordship to allow him to go at large in order that he might go home and look after his family and obtaiu honest craplayment to support his wife..
His Lordship to prisoners-You do not appear to appreciate the gravity of the offence to which you have plealed guilty. It is a very serious one. In the middle of the night yon went to houro kept by a widow and
ill-used, ill. her young family, and you treated and terrified the woman and her children till one disclosed to you the place where the mother bad secreted her savings.
REDTER'S FERVICE.]
RUSSIA'S REIGN OF TERROR.
LONDON, 16th May. A bonit thrown in the streets of Riga severely
THE BALTIC FLEET.
LONDON. 16th May. wounded a police inspector and killed a polico. mau; a second policeman who was pursing the
Saigon wires that the Russians have That A regular bomb factory has been discovered in Odesss.
aguin left Honkohe Bay, going northwards, and that no warships have since been seen.
found out sooner that for neither sex in life latest ofcial international statistics. Antwar Passailants was shot dead.
all beer and skittles or nilk and honey. It is only those who have not yet learned that old fashioned ways were sometimes good who commiserate the woman of the Orient for her sheltered (or, as they call it, "shut-up") life. It is certainly not FLAVOUR.prominent Japanese statesmen who deny that the good Japanese wife and mother is a domestic model for the world. Publicists of some insight are dreading the results of foreign meddling with her status.
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$16.50
The French mail of the 18th April was delivered in London on tire 17di inst.
is now the third port of the world, Hongkong boing the first and London the second. The on- slant increase of the tralle demands enormous extension and great improvements, which the Belgian Government is determined to execute at any cost.
"WAR CORRESPONDENTS" AND
THEIR CONPLAINTS.
It was only to be expected that Japan would make saemies of those who failed to secure from The following departmental order, sigued by the Japanese the deference and attention they, the Grand Duke Alexis ns Commander-in-Chief
as White Men, and journalists at that, considered of the Imperial Russian Nary, was issued from
themsolres entitled to expect. It is already the Ministry of Marine: "Captain Klado, historical how childishly some of the disappointed professor at the Marine Academy, in the course
ones, including some who enjoyed the bubble of an article in the Nocone Vremiya on the reputation," decided to "make it bct" for sith inst., permitted himself to indulge in eriti Japan. Fortunately, public opinion is not so cism, ill-timed and incorrect, upon the Ministry easily swayed now as it is said it used to be, and of Marine. Such conduct merited dismissal there is less risk of injustice being done by from the service. Nevertheless, in considera- irresponsible seribblers. An article, entitled, tion of Captain K'ado's past meritorious service,Japan after the war. White man's prestige it is possible for me to lint native of his fault vanishing" by Ernest Brindle, spoared in pasing to severe censure upon it. At the same the Daily Mail of 23rd March.
Ta number of the year's plague casos leaps A. S. WATSON & CO. to seventy in pastorday's return, six being addet.
The first order light at Cape D'Aguilar is to time, desiring to give Captain Klado an op be removed to Green Island, and Mr. C. Nico-portunity of repairing bis fault, be is appointed to special service in couuestion with the equip Ins will be in charge of the party who are carry-
meat and command, of vessels navigating the ing out the operations.
rivers at the theatre of war.”
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A telegram from the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, to the Colonial Secretary, Hong, kons, dated 17th May says:--Hongkong declared to be infected.
· Brøvet Lient-Col. G. H. Foske, R.E., who has been serving on the staff of the Southern Command at Salisbury, in attached to the dupauose army and has embarked for Tokyo The military authorities at Calentas ar
A new record in Dervish whirling is believed to bave been established at Madison Gardens
New York, by the performanes of Muris Beyrouty, from Beirut, who kept herself whirl spinnog like a human top for thirty-two The former record for Darvish miuut whirling is given as tweety-five minutes. Maria danced within a ring two feet in diameter, wa le 2,40 revolutions, and at the finish seemed
One White Man's prestige, may be mid to be tanishing, for the Daily Mail article has provoked a letter to our Suangbai contemporary, in which it is stated:-He (Mr. Brindle) writes:
BALTIC NOTES...
NO NEWS.
Yesterday's arrivals brought no news con- cerning the Baltic Fleet.
FRENCH NEUTRALITY.. The following occurred in M. Rourier's speech to the Freschi Chamber on April 19th :-
reply now to . Vaillant. M. Vaillant spoke of France. to observe neutrality. The Govern his wish, of the wish of his party and of that. mout has not been wanting in that duty, nor will it bs. It has done nothing contrary thereto. Wo shall watch with the same constant vigilance so that no incident may expose us to dangers or Immiliations."
of
amount. sicceding the Atm of $100, you took from the poor wonian aud decamped, leaving her altogether without any money, and robbing her at the same time of a considerable quantity of clothing and jewellery. "It would be very well, izdood, that-men-of-your- character should be banished, and prsiaps your wish in this direction will be mat latorTM on; bat in the meantime you unut learn- and through you, others given to the coursɔ yon have followed-that that roarse cmnnet bo followed with impunity. You, therefees, will be subjected to severe punishment for what you have done. As you have pleaded guilty, that fast, will be taken into consideration, showing that you are sorry for what you have done. The usual punishment I give is five years' hurd labour and twenty-four strokes of the birch. That is severe punishuvut, no doubt, but there is nothing more serious than breaking into a
PREACH SINCERE IN INTENTION. The reply dated 7th of May given by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary at Paris, regarding the movements of the Russian fleet's house at the middle of the night and af Honkehe Bay is as folows: Since the ferrifying him by going on in the way you have affair of Camrank Bay the French Government done on this occasion. The public west be have taken formal steps and instructed the civil protected from man of your character, and and military authorities to increase watch and
people must feel that they can sleep with safety in their houses at night. Each of you will be —** An Englishman, like myself, who has livedgaards along the caust and that in case. belligerent resects attempt to enter within the many years in Japan, returning at the present French territorial waters, they should at once sentenced to three years' liard labour, and each timo to his native country, must enjoy many be ordered to depart therefrom. The French will receive 2 strokes of the birch during the moments of quiet amusement as he reflects upon Government, upon receipt of the report of the first six months of your imprisonment. the prevalent ideas ahrost of Japan and the Third Enesian Foot orawing nearer, gave out a formel instruction again to the aval Japanese nation." Now, Six, it is within my anthorities to the effect that they should exert knowledge and, of course, you are also aware of themaelyes to the utmost in keeping watch over the fact, that Mr. Brindle arrived in Shanghai the Fleet and that all the necessary measure as a reporter for the North-China Heruld office | should be taken never to allow the helligerent vessels to enter within the French territorial in January, 1901, being then a young and
waters. The Bassiza Government have also After the above reply had been made, the French Government reported to our Legation (at Paris) that according to the official report the morning of the 9th of May, not a Russian vessel could be found within the Bay of Hon kohe and its neighbourhood-KOMURA.
Telegraphic Address: PREA. Codes; 4.B,C), 5th Ed. | offering a reward of an auna (a peany) per heat portrolly steady and composed. After whirlin inexperienced griffin, and continued in that been informed to the same effect.
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for dead rais, and many hundra b hose been brought in. No existing sanitary machinery,
for a quarta of an hour she asked for an orange, which she ate, still whirling. Then she
be became a war correspondent for the Daily occupation natil the present war broke out and
"many years in Japan "1.
however, is able to cope with the apiZemie in its ate two bananus. While ske revolved Barnun Mail. When, therefore, did Mr. Brindle spend from the Naval Authorities in Indo-Chins, on
prosent form.
and Bailey'sband played national aire, concluding Yankee Doodle." Throughout the with Count Lansdorff, Russian Minister of Foreign performance the Syrian whirled with such A Tairs, has expressed to the Scandinavian Lovelocity that her long fluted skirt of bright gation at St. Petersburg the keen regrot of alternating culones was distended so that its the Russian Imperial Government on secount of edge was almost on a level with her waist. the firing on the Swedish steaner Aldehuroa by the Russian Bullic Squadron in October last,
By kind permission of Lt.Col. Aitken and Officers, the band of the 119th Infantry will Tax more amusing than mischievous item
Col. R. Baunatino-Allason. CB. R.A., play the following programme of music, at the from the Daily Mail, elsewhere referred to, is a fleabite to the scandalous devices that A.A.G., under the Director of Personal Ser-King Edward Hotel. during dinner, this are resorted to in some quarters to misteries in the Adjutant-General's Department, (Friday) evening:
has been selected for attachment to the Jaja Bose Army in Manchuria; and Col. J. M. S. Brusker, half-pay, H., is been sppointed A.A.G. in his placa
in return for his kindness.
A Johannesburg correspondant sent a plato graph of a shop front in that town bearing the inscription :--
"Shafaliwn".
Blancheton
Sallivin
Brewery Adams
THE COMING BRITISH SHIPS.
The case against a houseboy for the alleged · throwing of vitriol on a Chiness piel út, Ken- nody town was withdrawn through lack of avidence:
MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, Thursday, 18th May, BEYOKE MR BABIL H. TAYLOK (ASSISTANT HARBOUR MASTER).
, and
NEGLIGENT NAVIGATION,
Mr. W. J. Parker, of the Maritims Customs, proceeded against Chow Ki, eoxswain of the
of negligently navigating his launch in the waters of the Culong.
FRIENDLY BUT FOOLISH. The Moin recommended Japan to attack the The coming of the Goliath and Cunop | Russian fleet in Indo-Chinese waters in order blicansed steain launch Sam Ching on a charg Bunced in our telegrams yesterday, signifies to prevent her taking advantage of her stay. an important change in the status of the China squadron. The Goliath is a twin scrow battle- ship of 12,950 tons, ih.p. 13,500 N.D., Porte- month, held in reserve. Captain Hugh P. Williams was appointed 7th March.
The Conopus is a twin scraw battleship of 12,950 tous, i.h.p. 13,500 N.D., flagship, reserve Selection March.....
BALS. Pinatura' Valtz
"The Officers
Merpaduate Fitzherbert was appointed 3rd January. These Overture badion Coole division at Portsmouth. Captain Edward B. Ficcolo Sole, "The Deep Blue Sea"
as two ships are of the same tonnage and speed ze Maid of Malabar ".. Sutig ......... Selection The Lady Slarey".
Godfrey the Glory, leean, Veryance and Albion, and Palk ..... "The Drum."
Jullien should be a source of increased strength to the MENT-Hors D'Oeuvie-fed Fish on Toast,quadron, similarity in speed and construction
Entries Soup-Cral and Chicken Soup, Consomme being a most important consideration in the Pate de Poie Gras en Aspie, Lani Chop Cutlets, composition of a fleet of battleships. Filet of Chicken lared at Mushrooms, Joinca Har. Carry-Lobster. Salad Yorkshire. Beast Lag of Veal, Baked Turkey, Cold York Vegetables--Boiled Potatoes, Konst Potatoes, Green Pens, abbage, Sweets-Pluu Pudding, Jam Tarta, Almond Ice Cream, Finger Cakes..
Tori.
Fish-Bake Rolled Pish
present Japan. One of the worst cases we have noticed is one in which an ingenious journalist puts into the mouth of “a pro. socio dispar- minent Japanese statesman
The Pope has received an autograph letter aging comments on things Japanese. It from the Emperor of China thanking his might. bo Oriental politeness sometimes to Holiness for a valuchle gift which he sunt to speak of "my insignificant country," "the tho Empress-Dowager on the occasion of her unworthy individual new addressing your 70th birthday, and announcing that the Excellency," and so on; but such phrases Empress. Dowager is sending a gift to the Pepe are always recognisable as figures of speech. We may take it for granted that no "pro- minent Japanese statesman" would say “I have witnessed in your best homes the perfect accord of husband and wife, the
A statement of the receipts and xponditure intellectual equality of woman with ruan, the plain sympathy between parents and
during the period. Ist January to 31st Decems- ber, 1904, of the fund which is administered by the Adjutant-General, and consists of the profits children. I see your women, with clear brains and real intellectual development,
We understand that Mr. Fong Fuk. Coroner's derived from the canteons established on board hired transports and troop freight ships, was comrades and companions of their hus clerk and third clerk at the Magistracy, was
issued last month. Starting with a cash bands," and then proceed to sneer at the yesterday charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland
humility, obedience, meekness, and at the Police Court with the embezzlement of balance of £628 14a, 7th, the receipts amovated charity" of Japanese wives; and to add: $50 on the 5th April last. It is further stated to £2,161 188, 31, including an income of Notice the face of one of our own ladies, that Mr. Looker (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker £58 58. 7. from investments consisting of save among the younger women who have and Doseon) for the defence applied for a come under Western ideas and have been mand, which was granted, boil being allowed
were
Mr.Laundress,
No damned Chinamon or Indinue employed." This trade sign indicates in a flash the state of opinion in the Rand capital. It is spaoptomatic that the novel sigaboard was wdered down by the police.
in the sum of $500.
You will educated after the new methods.
A small Chinese boy, who was either desirous not see the wide-open eyes, the looks and broad
of stopping a tram or seeing what it would he proclaiming an intelligent
like to get knocked down by one, refused to outlook." Those words
struugget off the track at West Point when the together by some foreigner who had no
motorman prilled the bell. The tram was close acquaintance, or no reputable acquaintance, upon him, still he refused to move and the metorman had to apply the emergency brake. with the helpmates of our allies. No small share of the glory attaching to Japan Inspector Collett placed the boy before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court yesterday on during the last two years must be given to
a charge of obstraction, and we believe he was the Japanese wife and mother, behind fined $100 or the alternative of two months whose "humility, obedience, meckness, and imprisonment, and six hours' stocka,
THE CANTEEN FUND.
$3,800 in Consala. Grants
were made as
follows: £100 each to the Army Temperance Association, Soldiers and Sailors Families' Association, Soldiers and Sailors Help Society, and the National Association for the Employment of Reserve Soldiers; each to the Army and Navy Pensioners' Employment Society, Soldiers Daughters' Home, Corps of Commissionaires, Netley Charitable Fund, and Soldiers Families' Compassionate Fund. An additional purchase of £1,000 Consols at 36 7-16 has been made from this year's profits, and sun hats have been
given to auldiers' families at Bombay. A cash balance of £284 139. 3d. is carried forward to | next year's account.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
The varions events in the Hongkong Cricket Clubs tennis tournament are drawing to a close, and in a few more days the winners will be declared. Eveals to date are as follow-
Hua Championship Pinckney beat H phreys, and has now to play last year's wincor,
H. Hancock.
Single Handicap, B1 (fourth round) Pinckney boat Blade; Master beat Lawson,
Double Handicap-Knyvett and Beattie beat Falloon and Newell.
Professional Pairs-Boyd and Macpherson beat Smith and Phelips.
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Single Handicap, B2 (fourth round)-King beat Spencer; Falloon beat Craig; Bird beat Mackoy; Henderson baat Lammert.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued On the 18th at 11.45 am. The barometer the following report: has fallen quickly in Japan, and rien moderately The depression is moving Eastwards in the over N. Chins. 8. part of the Sea of Japan. Pressure is highest over N, China.
Gradients are moderate to slight on the China Fresh N.E. winds may be expected in the coest.
winda over the N part of the Chius Bea
ormoss Channel, and moderate S.E. and E, Forecast:-E. winds increasing to moderate for fresh breezes; fair at first, showery later,
Pang Kwai, ma ter of the Customs launch Kwong Hon, declar-At 11.30 on the 10th inst, I left Bluke pier for the Empress of Inutia, the defendant's launch following us, and bound for the same ship. I went alongside the Hong- kong Hotel launch, which was lying alongside
shored
off.
the
TRADE MARK FRAUDS.
The following letter appeared in Commercial Intelligence. Bir-We have received word from our agents in the Egyptien Sudan that that country is being simply deluged with chap
The San Chiny came up from ustora and went alongside the after ladder, marks; that the Custom House is desirous of Continental goods worked with English, trade the ship. stopping this trade, but cannot de er, as the
a deck hand boiug at registered their trade marks, but that they will Euglsh manufacturers bave very few of them where he discharged his passengers and He came full speed shead and at once step secu frandulent importations of any wheel. registered trade mark on the marks being pot forced his way in between the Kwany Ho
the register. The Germany manufacturers oave beau Tery much more wiler wake than the and the Hongkong Hotel launch. Be did not The Associated atop his engines, but went on nader port. holm, English in this respect, Brewers, of Pilsen, registered their marks, and and crossed my bows. His starboard side
all then got the Government to at once stop beer imported into Egypt and the Sudan with the word Filsen or any of their marks on it. unless shipped by them, and the Mauich brewors have lately done the same as regards Munckou and Munich. Some little time ago our "goufe discovered a printing works in Erypt engaged almost exclusively to printing fraudulent label, which were sent on goods not mereis all over Egypt, bat to Singapore, Hougtong d Ise where in the East. This place was bikes up through our agency by getting the righ'ful owner of there Inhels to register, and then pouncing on it-Tours, &c., W. P. Thompson & Co, Chartered Patent and Trade Marke Agents, Liverpool.
THE LATE SIR RICHARD RENNIE.
scraped across them, doing damaso to my stem, He then went back to Blake pier. The coxB. wain was standing abreast the funnel.
Mr. Parker, of the Maritime Customs, stated that a foot of brass stom plate was carried away from his launch, and the stem was split, from about two feet below the stem beal to the keel.
Chan Ki, coterain of the San Ching, stated that he was shoving of from the the Kroony Hon starboard quarter bis
and Empress of India when Cunto
проц her bows, struck him
a glancing blow just abaft his funnel on the starboard side; st the time of collision his engines were stopped. He had not rung them ahead on sheving off.
After the hearing of further evidence, His the coxswain guilty of Worship found negligence and suspended his cortificats for three months.
We have already recorded the death of Bir Richard Temple Hennie at Sidmouth in his The Times notes that he held for 66th year. ten years the bighest judicial appointment under the British Crown in the Far East. Called to the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1880. he
In connection with the visit of the Japanese practised in Shanghai for many years at the Supreme Court for China and Japan. In 1878 be was appointed Judge of her Majesty's Court squadron to Australia some time ago, the for Japan, and three years later, in 181, he Emperor of Japau has conferred decorations on returned to Shangbai as Chief Justice of the Lord Tennyson, then Goromer-General, Sir Supreme Court. He retired in 191, bat he Edmund Barton, then Premier; Vice-Admiral agein lent his services temporarily to the Crown
as special Judge of hor Majesty's Supreme Sir Arthur Fanshawe, Commander-in-Chief of Consular Conrt at Constantinople in 1897. In the Australian station, Major-General Sir addition to his personal friends in England Edward Hution, lately commanding the military East who will mourn his loss, for few men have
larger and more well-deserved Donald MoEacharn, then Lord Major of there are still many old residents in the Fus forces of the Commonwealth, and Fir Malcolm
Melbourne. enjoyed a popularity in the "Model Settlement."
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