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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY JULY 3BD 196

those who have markets in Chins are TELEGRAMS.cared that the mutiny has sprea all the

warned that very soon China will be "Japanned," and all foreigners warned off. We are told that China will ro-organis pud

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teaching and influence; that the whole trade of China will fall to the enterprṇing Japanese, whose competition has alrendy began to be more than noticeable; and that if BRITANNIA continues to rule the waves, the waves of the Pacific will not have to

be counted in. Of course Japan, when the war in over, is bound to advance com- mercially; but all this talk of "Japansing " Chim is the verint nonsense. Those who accept the forecast forget what China is, no ever has been. Overran time after time. having to submit to foreign teachers and alien legislators again and again, China continued to be China, absorbing her

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DEATH OF THE AMERICAN

STATE SECRETARY.

telegraphed to Sevastopol for the Best; and it is

arews are diafoated; it is sien reported that four battleships have already ma inied, two of which are si route to Odoase. Brave mużiety is felt at nyds, a many of the ships in the harbour and British.

It is now confirmed that all the officers of the Iatleship Kalos Potemkin, except these, were LONDON, 1st Julyanrdered. A battleeb p and a cruiser have The Hou. Colonel John Hay, the left Berantopol with all inste for Odsasa.

Before burning the warehouses at (down the American Secretary of State, is dead,

mob warried off goods to the extent of a loss of aged sixty seven years.

a million roubles to the city. The town is Mr. Secretary Hay was bem in Indians enveloped in smoke, the shops shut, and traffic in October, 1883; and was sixty years old when | ¡y suspended. The troops hell the maiu stroeta he becamo Site Secretary, seven yours ago. He possessed many legal diplomas. He began hundreds of rioters hare ben shot, and the port Martial law has been his official career as secretary and A.DC, tais partially turned. President Lincola; and held brevet rank as colonel. Ha diplomatie carcer embo aced high

LATE appointmenis at Paris, M did, Vinga, an London. He was Ambassador England in 198, Ludote them to bike up his last ofthen, In 1902, Congress specially thanked him for a McKinley. He was a poet and historian, as well as politician.

prcclaimed,

The Kniez Potemkin line pimmenced to hem bard Odessa. At 11.39 Inst high the transport

Vecha joined the mutesrs. This novo! ésamen

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INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS"

extra is

REPORT.

HONGK NG JOTTINGS.

The Chief Juation has not been lòng with us,

The port of Mr. Edward A. Irvine, Inspector | but the Colonial Odies List innkes us familiar of schvals at Hongkong, apprars in the Govern- with his public services and enables us to ment Gazette on Saturday. The following are fool that the bonour of knighthood einferred upon Mr. Piggott by His Majesty the King is Ezsluding $500 paid by Mr. Arculli towards a deserved mark of appreciation, Sir Francis the east of the Indian School as explained below, was employed by the Foreign Office oy special the Revenue collected by the Departmentamounts service in 1887; he subsequently hanse legal to 87,177.50. The revanus collected has increased adviser to the Prime Minister of Japan; then from 5912 in 1200 to $7,177,50 in the year unler. Secretary to Sir Charles Russell (when he held review, or nearly eight-fold, The Expenditure office su Attorney General) during the Behring on Educati, iuclading Queen's College, fox Sea arbitration; and afterwards was successively the year was 8131, 89, being 222 per cent, of procurator-general and Chief Justice at Mauri the estimated expendituro.

tius until his appointment to Hongkong, Sir Francis is known to the legal, fraternity also as Tus number of Schools (Government and Grat) including Queen's College, 81, of author of Foreign Judgments," Services out which 3 ure upper grado mbools and 58 are of the Jurisdiction," Extraterritoriality” and lower grade schools. An upper grade school Law of Terts." It is quite in accordance with means one in which at least part of the staff is precedunt that appointment to the Chief Justice- ship of Hongkong should be followed by knight- in Lower griffe schools are those unier hood. I do not know whether every holder of purely native management. Broadly speaking the office has entered, upou his duties a plain the upper grade schoole teach in English, and

"Mr." and left it a knight but it has certainly lar,

been so in the majority of cases.

conquerors and her would be impovers memorial topre, ared on the death of President at Libau have matinied and wrecked the bar the tower grado schools touch in the Verusen-

as the sen absorbs all the river and torrents of fresh water without eusing to beault, Japai is welcome to do all she cun in China, for having cast in her lol with the nations of civilisation und progress, her successes will be their successes. If Japan ean succeed where others have failed, all the

ROCKEFELLER AND AMERICAN EDUCATION.

LONDON, 1st July.

Mr. John 19. Rockefeller, the inipan of all the Standard Oil Com-

to restore order in the town.

LATER.

The American Consul has wired to Washing ion that the fest has arrived at Odessi, and

without firing a slot.

HONOURS.

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The conferment of the Imperial Serviço Order on Mx. A. Beth, the Register of the Supreme Court is also an honour which the community will regard as well morited. Mr. Both has been in the public service of Hongkong since 1864, when he was appointed Hindustani interploter at the Magistricy, Entering the Colonial Secretsy's office as third clark în 1872 he kud risen to Clerk of Council and Chief Clark by

better; for who wishes the China of today and of yesterday to be the Chinn of to- worów? It is at present the one wheel of panes, kas given ten million dollars that the Kuius Potemkin land surrendered attend social and religions fanotions at their 1681: Since then he has filed varions ofaces with the world's machinery that refuses to gugold to advance the cause of educa- round. Some of them are revolving, strongly tion in America. and silently; others, like Rusaiu, slowly and creakingly at present; lut all, savo China, are turning in the desired direction. The big Chinese wheel alono rusts on the axle, and threatens to throw the rest out of gear..

If the cogs of Japan bite into the cogs of

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HONGRONG, JULY 3RD, 1905. ENGLAND had but one CECIL. RHODES Japan has many who dream similar dreams,

1903,

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The resignation of Surgeon-Lisuterat E A. R. Laing of his commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps has bun accepted by H. B. the Governor.

The appointment of Sir Francis Taylor Piggott is Chief Justice of the Colony of Hongkong is notified in Saturday's Buzette. The oppointment takes effect from the 27t April inclusive.

To the Ordinane to amend the Sugar Conven tion Ordinance, 184, and to the Ordines, to amend the Vagrany Ordinance, 1897, H. E the Governor has given his assent in the name of and on behalf of His Majesty the King.

The total ascual grants to the prions echols of the Colony, as published in an appendix to the Government Gazette, are as follow:--English schools, $13,682, Chinese, $7,481, non-Chinese (one) $88; Vermeular, 837,908.

**About two-thirds of the Cretan popul tión is Christian (Gresk Church). The remaining third is Mohammedan.

THE RUSSIAN NAVAL MUTINIES.

LONDON, 1st July. The matineers are reported to have surrendered the Kniaz Polenkin. Another naval mutiny is progress at Cronstadt.

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[BEDTER'S SERVIUS.] PRINCE ARISUGAWA IN ENGLAND

LONDON, 29th Jung.

Fifteen hundred guests attended Viscount Hayashi's reception, which was most brilliant fanotion. Practically the whole of the Diplo matic body, the Japanese colony of London and the leaders of society were present. Pripes Arisugawa has paid a visit to as exhibition of old Japanese arms organised by the Japanese Society. The King, who contributed a number of exhibits, arrived shortly after the Princes and conducted Bin Majesty round the exhibition.

LATER

Prince Arisugawa in the evening attended a Before Mr. F. A hazeland at the Police | ball given by the Duke and Duchess of Wost- Court on Saturday, Leong Mak, boarding house miester at Grosvenor House, at which the King runner, was charged with boarding the 8.8 and the Queen, and other Royalties were present: Glengle while under way in the badour en Friday. He was ordered to pay a›Âàòèéf $50,

LATER

racks. The artillery and Cormeks were called out, and fight og ensued, of which no detail, The number of scholars in the Government love yet, been ressíved. Four battleships, a avil. Grant Schola are calculated from the cruiser, and four torpedo beats have left average attendance. Now the averago attend Sevastopol with orders to sink the Kutaranes in Honig on Babools compared with the Potemki,ji shu refuses to surrender: and then abers on the rolls in very low, partly owing to the angul plagao epidemio, which seriously depletes the schoola during certain menths of the year, and partly because the Chinese scholars are constantly withdrawn by their params to

homes on the msinland. The severity of the plague in 1896 suit. 19:11 is reflected in the serious drop in the attendances for those years. Nevertheless a more accante reproduction of the sal state of affairs le obtained by making the average attendanes the basis of calculation, than would have been arrived at had the total enrolment been used. The scholars of Hongkong, in the Vernacular Schools especially, consider it desirable to change their soboole with grest | Superintendent of the Belanical and Afforesta... frequency; and consequently a considerable pro- tion Department; Mr. Bruce thepherd, land portion of them appear on the tolls of two or offloor; and Captain Hamzey. B.N., ints Harbour mors sabools in the same year. The greater Master, The Hongkong community bare also regularity in the curves of the Government and los rnt with satisfaction of the confermont of Grant schools during the past few years must this honour en Mr. B. C, G. Scot', the Consul be ascribed in romo degree to the greater slick- General at Canton, who has spout thirty-two ..ess of the mathod of checking the attendances. years in the Consular service in China. I need The sight droresse in the mumter of scholars hardly say that since he has been at Canton, in Government and Grant Vernaentar schools is Mr Scott has rendered signal service to British

LONDON, 29th June. Judge Piggott. of Hongkong, has best knighted and William Taylor, Resident General of the Malay Federation, has been

maden C.M.G.

THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

LONDON, 1st July. France has accepted the Morocco Conference.

A DESERTER,

Fireman William Harkness of the Boyalist was charged botore Hr. F. A. Huse. land at the Police Court on Saturday, ut the

with desertion.

Harkness informed His Worship that he was extremely sorry such a thing had happened, bnt on the day he landed ho met some old #townies" and joined them in a good time, ince when he had remained shore. He was arreated by the police on Saturday morning lying in the road near the Bailors Mom, und he was very sorry for the sccurrence, as he bore an excellent character on board. He admitted that this was the second time he had been charged with a similar effegés.

sredit to himself and satisfaction to the Govern- meat. Called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, in 1893, he was appointed deputy-registrar and appraiser of the Supreme Court in 1895, and about a year ago succended to the higher position. The Imperial Service Order is no cheap distinction. Only three other old public servants of this Colony are Companions of the Order; namely Mr Charles Ford, late

respecting the P&0. mall service to the Far East; it works with the greatest regularity. The last English mail ached Hongtong in 26 days, and Tsuppose wemay in future look forward to the English mall arrivlegháre on a Wednesday as a regular thing. Four new mail demers of 8,000 tone required chiefly for the Recelerated. mail service between Inds and China, are ex- pected to be at work at an early date. This will probably enable the P. & O. Company to recover some of their lost passenger trafic. I pote also that two new cargo steamers of 10,000

of Captain Scott of the said vel, einly due to the closing of Government Vernaccommsroial antorests and he is one of the most

u'ar schools at Saiyingpan and Wantral. As, popular officials in the Consular sarvice. The Coptain inforized His Worship that on however, the Chinese written Isuguage is now. There is neter any complaint to be made the 25th plt. the defendust applied for and taught in all the Anglo-Chinese Gweru. obtained a few hours leave to attend a missionment and Grant schools, the number of moeting, from which he never tarned. scholars receiving instruction in it has really craved. The curves showing the numbers of scholars in English and Vernacular schools not in recept of aid from Government are based on enquiries made by the attendance offiber, aud cannot be considered as at all acou- rate. The Vernacular private schools are in- resong in sombers, and some of them are now much more efficient than were the Government and Grant Veinsonlar schonle of a few years ago, s rapidly is reform in education spreading. The private English Schools are in some cases bona named the Foong and the Peshawar. In reply to His Worship, the Captais sta ed also very efficient. They include a school are now on the Eastern run. Englishmen in that his ship would probably not leave for under the Churak Missionary Society for the the East will cordially welcome these signs of wealthier Chinese students, as well as one for enterprise on the part of the P. & O. Company werk with hand labour during fto stay of the vessel 40, recently opened on the Peak iple but extremely useful invention to which I

Defendant was sentenced to imprisonment European children, with an enrolment of over.

A Bingapore contemporary mentione a sina. In part, and ordered to be reshipped before she

Reckoning the average attendance to be 80 have pleasure in drawing the attention of house sailed, so that he would not become a charge per cent, of the total enrolment, it may be keeper here. It is a contrivance which can be. on the Colony,

estimated that about 6,200 scholars have attended attached to a wardrobe to keep its contents dry. Government and Grant schools during the It is called the Hollen Kringer and con- siste of two short lengths of gas piping só fized that they pass through the wardrobe, one end projecting through the top, the other through the side, to which end isattached a metal funnel. under which a hmpatandi. The heat from the

HONGKONG. VOLUNTEER CORPS,

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mont Gazette:-

year

Thus the total number of scholars in receipt of education in the Colony may be reckoned as between 9,500 and 10,000, of whom about two thirds are in schools supported in one way or

another by the Government.

lamp warms the pipes and radiates through the wardrobe, and although sufficiunt to dry all

any article coming in contact with the piping.**

These contrivances ouglit to sell in Hongkong like hot cakes de

At the conclusion of the Legislativa Council

The luncheon at the Mansion Louse to Pribe thaalternative being two months' imprisonment, Arisugawa was a brilliant function. Two Two hawkera, esger to get the first oppor-hundred and fifty guests were present, including tauity of displaying their wares to patengers Lord Landowne, the Cabinet Ministers, Mr on board the same vessel, were charged with Chamberlain, the chiefs of the Army and the The shocting-if slow-was good, More scholars in average attendance at Goverment clothes pieced therein; is not enough to singe

The Lord boarding her after she was moored withat the Navy, bankers and merchanta perdiasion of the mptain or officers. They wore Mayor, in proposing the health of the Mikado, nach fined $10, or fourteen days' imprisement. said that as monarch was regarded with greater George Parker, a member of the Hagkong admiration, and that the progress of Japan was constabulary, while doing special duty at the the marvel of our time. The Lord. Mayer then Ko Shing theatre on Saturday night, was welcomed Prince A risugawo as the distingaishail goed with an attack of fover, and had to be representative of an allied nation. He removed to the Government Civil Hospital, emphasized the bravery, the resource, the self where he died yinterday,

restraint and the devotion of the Japanese Prines Arkagawa raplying during the wor. in English, received a great ovation. He thanked the Lord Mayor for his reception by the illustrious city, the heart of the nation to Staff which Japan was allied both by treaty and No.1 Co, H.K.VA 6254 national sentiment. He referred to his happy No. 2 Co. H.KV.A. 7 early daysin England, and concluded by saying Engineer Company, 2

I am here as a channel by which Japan.

Total... 19 reciprocates your friendly sentiments and er- presses sympathy with the whob of the British Empire" The Prince then waferred on the Lord Mayor, by order of the Emperor, the ender of the Bising Sup

DENEBAL HATTON'S REPORT. The following is the report furnished to H.B. the Governor by the G.O.C.. Major General Villiers Hutton, and published in the Governo I was quite satisfied with the appearance of, and work done by, the Corps daring the year. If the figurs for 1895 are accurate, it appears that 10 years ago there wors 5,000 guns have been told off to the Corps

atablish mert of the Mounted branch, which will shortly and Grant schools, and that the numbers now

·Corps be-n the be fully equipped: I have inspected thum and are sent the same with this difference, how was entirely satisfied with their turn out. They ever, then 2/5ths but now 3/5ths of the scholars are a most useful addition. The Volanteur Sre learning English The value of the Reserve Association has she been formed, and strengthens the defences. I am glad to know education given has vary greatly increased, meeting on Wednesday His Excellency the that the provision of B. Hoad Quarter is de- both in English and Vernacular schools. Governor expressed the hope that it would not eided on

Victoria British School. In the spring of | be necessary to call the Council together again SEVOLVER PRACTICE RETURN!

the year, it was made known that If the until the Estimates are ready. The Estimates The following_return shows the purentage gained by the different companies for the year European commanity considered the time were are man lly laid before the Council in September, ending 1st March, 1905

ripe to open a British School on the Hongkong It may be inferred from this that the negotia- sids, corresponding to the Kowloon School, it tions at Peking in reference to the Kowloon- world be well to petition the Government, and Canton railway are not expected to be concluded shew the existence of a general feeling in that for a few months yet. At the previous meeting direction: The formation of such a school had of the Council His Excellency stated that before beer recommended by the Committee on any agreement with the Chinese Government Education. No steps were taken at that time is made binding on that of this Colony, it would

be submitted to the Council.

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On arriving, and leaving, the Prince was

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THE DESTRUCTION OF THE

*TETARTOS."""

FURTHER PARTICULARS.

who think in continents;" and some of them, having been telling their dreams, have, like Josken with his brethren, unde themsches unpopular Unpopular, that is to say, with a section of the foreign public, that section which is or pretends to be alarmed at the Yellos Peril.” A good many

The German steamer Brunhilde which left people who know and liked the Japanese, Manila for Saigon on June 25th to load dreaded the effect upon their behaviour and onyo of rice, took in tow the Amerian ship attitude that decided victory over Russia Kasworth, which was coming t Flugkong might bring about, Stoical, expressionless for repairs, The Brunhalle was not bring as they seem, those who know them in the sailing vesel all the way crer, but simply timately know that they are men of fieto give her a start, and take her clew of the passions with ourselves. To those who

In a message to the Times, Dr. Mordson, its anticipated that long training would suc

Peking correspondant, says the play of cumb to strong feelinga, and that there Buria in subsidising organs of the priodical would be "Mafficking" in Japan, a very Pras ja being extended, M. Paeld now agreeable disappointment has come. Abso-sntsidi-ing an important Chinese newspaper in lúte confidence in the Government, and Shanghai. Beginning on Juze let the Minister under an Englishman at present elting & beon their safety-valve; and the pressure Russian organ at Pientsin. The system, says gauge has not ones indicated anything Dr. Morrison, act without effect in mistead. alarming. This people, admirably patienting ignorant Chinese, under injustice, and adversity, is able to

There was an unseemly disturbance it Righ contain itself when it might well be delirious Sheet, West Point, on 1riday last, when a with pride and delight. It is thus evident number of Strest and Sanitary Board coolios that there is no fellow Peril behind lined the road in tattle array. A dispato arose wires that revolutionary mobs yesterday evening of the flowing day (20th) when she was sunk at a point 122 deg. 4 min. E. Long, and 36: deg. the Japanese temperuent. Is there really regarding the Triads, about whom the street fired the Quarantine station, the warehouse, and No Lat. The row was taken aboard the Rion. any more behind Japanese policy? The and Sanitary coolies held different view. These other buildings at the harbour, and prevented After this the Russian vessel craised shout for wore freely expressed, and the heated agaments the Breman from extinguishing the flames, the six days and nights in a dense fog. At5o'clock on the afternoon of the 3rd instant, the son few newspapers in the Far East that have

led to blows, with the result that five non were military were terrorised by the guns of the

stopped a British steamer (Cilornum) which accepted the retaining fee of the advocatus arrested and charged before Mr. F. A. Bazelund battleship Knits Potemkin, whose crow had was en rate from: Shanghai to Nagasaki. On diaboll are making pathetic attempts on at the Police Court Baturday with obtructing matinied late at night, and fired shelt at the the 4th instant the Rion steamed southwards at full speed and arrived at Batavia on the 10th behalf of Russia to mb Japan of the world's and assaulting the Sanitary Board men alle on Cossack poket, killing and sounding 24; ainst Thorn the crew of the Tetris was friendship and sympathy. Every Power duty. Hin Wonbin fined each of the dolendante torpedo bast accompanying the Anior Fotemkin liberated on the 15th instant, and arrived at that has Asiatic possessions is threatened! $10 cr one month's hard labour, and i lieu of ontored the harbene and seized a Russian steamer/Singapore on the 18th instant. The crew, betwoan Hongkong and Frochew TRE

which was treated very ankindly on board the with the loss of them; and particularly stoke.

one day of the uid imprisonment, eit hours with 2,000 tons of eos!, The Qʊvüznor, baš ien, comprised seven Japanese [manus given) / fine at firat, squally with rain later.

unswerving loyalty to the Throne, have was to start an English newspaper at Hankow greeted by a huge crowd with lond sud i particalars of the loss of the German steamer home was obtained. The existing school on I saw a middle aged European en the top of a

enthusiastic cheering. Princo Arisugawa and the Prince of Wales were presunt last night at

dinner given by Mr. Balfour,"

THE MUTINY AT (DESSÄ.

LONDON, 29th Jane." The correspondent of the Standard in Odessa

The following telegrin giving further Tetortos was receivel by the Japanese Foreign Office:

The German steamer Tetartos, chartered by the Oaks Shosis Kaisha, which left Ciara on May 23d for Ti-ntein, was captured by the Russian armed cruiser Rion at a point about 40 miles south-east by sosth of the Shantung Promontory light at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of the 28th altimo. The Tetortos followed the Russian cruiser until 7 o'clock on the

morning

by the parents concerned, and I, therefore asked for no increase in the Estimsies under

* Have you ever read David Copperfield" this heading. I was, therefore, plessantly said a friend, as we were walking along one of surprised, when towards the end of August the higher level roads last week Tes, why petition was sent in, pointing out the urgent do you ask? Well, doesn't that remind you need of such a school. His Excellency the of Mr. Dick, the author of King Charles Governor approved the scheine, Somotion from Memorial exid he, pouting to a chimney top,

Caroline Hill was evicted Furniture was chimney dying a kite, and pzorting himself so "ndeed, and a staff engaged. On completion much that be appeared to be in framicant risk *f the structural improvements, the school will of failing from his porch. Little David con be opened on March 20th, within seven months sidered it very amusing thas a man should pat of the mesipt of the petition.

in bis-hours of recreation at kite flying, but how misli more delighted would he have been had he seen his Mr. Dick silhouetted against the sky on a chiinnay for.

WEATHER BEPORT

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday famed the hellbengkong Obser

BANYAN

On the let at 40 p.m. Orders ismned to hoist On the 2nd at 19.55 an. Orders issued to the band of the 129th Baluchis on the New The programme of music to be pofformed by the Red Drum, holat the Blake bitometer is tiring in Parads Ground to-day (Monday), from 5 to 6,30 Formosa and failed rapidly along the coast.m., is as follows

Overture, French Comedy”

At 11.20 am. The

.Keler Bele

Tied Gut Nacht "... Abt. Bad weather may be expected along the coast Selection. The Belle of New York

Gustav Kerker Spenusobe Weisen *** 0. Petras Forecast N.W. to BW. wiuds; freshing

Rococo E. Mayer Helms).

between Hongkong and Amoy.

The typhoon is approaching the const in the Polka Mazurka "Azalien" mak neighbourhood of Bestow and moving WN.W. Song

Serenado

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