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last returns.) In the best half decade, a period for some unscrutable reason marked by excessive grumbling at the decadence of British trade supremacy, British steam tonnage has steadily advanced each year, increasing on the averago about foar haudred thousand tons a year. America, our most
H.E. the Governor yesterday visited the hospitals and charitable instilations in the Colony.
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS "
EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.
To-day is the anniversary of the birthday of BRITISH FLEET IN AMERICA. H.M. the King of Italy, and the Italian Consal General, Chevalier 2. Volpicelli, will be gat home" at the Consulate from 12 to 1 o'clock,
There were two frani nccidents yesterday-
LONDON, 10th November, An enthusiastic welcome was ac-
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 10th November. BEFORE ME F.A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTNATE).
TROUBLE ON A GERMAN STEAMER. Ludwig Hannenburg, second officer of the Gorman steamer Hedwig Menzel, was charged
said vessel in the harbour in the 8th instant, The defendant pleaded guilty,
CANTON.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
THE LINCHOW, MASSACRE.
9th November. Viceroy Shum bas reported this affair to the Feking authorities by tolograph. .E. has now received intructions from the Wai-Wu-
ono on tho Praya near tho Police Station and corded the British Squadron on its with assaulting chief officer A. Moller of the Pn to take immediate action in viag of the
the other in Des Visux Road Central. The victim of the latter, a coolie, was taken to the Hospital, whore l was not expected to live.
arrival at New York.
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION,
LosDos, 10th November. A naval and military nutiny has broken out at Cronstadt. The town
And in the is on fire.
& CO., formidable rival for statistical supremacy, | at any mate, required three full decades to make an equal silvanor. Without going into all the figures available, a cestol survey of them suffices to show the gratifying fact that the progress of the United Kingdom is
Tho Courrier le Trentain, speaking for the shared by her dependencies--the Empire at European powers, gays. Wo do not claimi large owning aine and a half millions of the special commercial or torritorial privileges for SCOTCH WHISKYld's aggregate, as mentioned at the our race-our greatest privilege is that of the
beginning of these comments. We may,periority of our civilisation!" therefore, avoid the orgz-nergiaisness of the alarmists, and regard with complacency the progress of our neighbors, which may be taken as evidence of the universal progress. As the nud so lend stability to our own. world's trade inerenses, flut is to say, we contine to take the lion's share, which is a mere satisfactory arrangement than if we were mendy robbing the others; for that which is stolen may be re-stolen. Gernuan
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The Callenzus says:Before the attack on the missionaries at Lien-chan there had ven an efert ma le to burn the sainsion at Yintok, which is 6 miles from Lien chau, on October
LONDON, Sth November, Prince Arthur of Connaught's mission will sail in the Mongolia on the 5th January, .THE MASSACRES IN RUSSIA.
LONDON, 8th November:
The chief oficer said he told the defendont to go and get some nit, or to send some of the crew to get it from the engine room, Defendant said, ho did not want to get it and, on being again ordered, struck the complainant, causing a
ent on the top of the head and a black eye. Witness did not cause this quarrel, roither did to strike the defendant,
Edwin Stark, a steward on the stemmer, sald
or send a man to get some oil. The defendant heard the chief mato ask the second to go said it was not his business and refused. An
alterention ensued in which the parties called each other many hard names. Then defendant gave the complainant a blow on the chiu which felled him, and in his fall he struck his hand
Defendant th struck him on the fuco against an iron bar and lost is so
bincking his eye.
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seriousness of the affair, and to have the guilty parties punished, officials and commosers to be treated alike. The Wai-Wu-Pa further in- structs the Viceroy to prevent any disturbances arising through the boggott. It is said that four missionaries have loft for Linchow to being the wounded. bauk. Dr. Machle and
Miss Patterson arrived here this morning. Accounts of the origin of the affair are more conflicting than uver,
CHINES LUNATION FROM HONGKONG.
The Kwongshow prefect and the Nan Hoi and Pun Yu. magistratos have petitioned Viceroy Shum with reference to the insane
Chinoss that are sent back to Caston by the Hongkong Government. H. E. has appointed Shuel Yang Nieu to settle the watter with Love. All the H. B. M's Consul-General lunatics sent to Caulon from Hougkong will be forwarded in future to Feng-chiten whore thore is an reylum for such people. Fivo The captain of the ship informed his Worship dollars per month will he paid per head to tho asyhur for the lunatics' maintenance, and soven that he had always expected irouble with tho defendant; while the defendant stated that the dollars will be allowed for the burial expenses of officers of the ship were against him, and tried
those dying in the asylum, Should the nut. to make trouble. Months ago Le had asked for bor of insane sout not exceed (on the Nam-hoi and Pan-ya magistentes will dofmy expenses, At u inass meeting, the Jews of Now his discharge, but could not get it.
His Worship considered it would be bottor it glon'd the number of patients exceed that So far as the volume of trade 95. The fact is that thers is an adoubted Yurk have formed a relief committee for the defendant were discharged, and recom-figure the expenses will be borne by the Sin-
Rossinn suffers, irrespective of mended the captain to see the German Consul Hau-Kuk. is concerned, the slight decrease in Boxer movement well noder way in this part the our suling tonnage is unimportant; the of China Britishers and Americans are can-religion; 856,800 wndsubovribed. Telegrams | about the matter.
vircl that unless the government takes have been received from the Jews in London, nu right to use the language mentioned in as certainly calculated to gain, implied by the enormous increase of mediate steps to bait the souliment thera
proroké a breach of the posse, and in view of steam tomage being multiplied by the will be the same enditions as existel about
court, which that fact I would allow Hannesburg the option reflection that one steam ton is equal to Pokin when the legations were assaulted.
of a fine. Defendant would be fined $25, the (ay) three sail tons. Great Britain still
alternative being one month's imprisonment.. lends in milding, as well as enuning, ships, as the following table shows:-
Built in Isuilt in. United Kingdom. United States.
Топк
Tous. 430.152 1903. 758.377
378,542
Built in Cerimony. Tons. 132,873
1994. 884,250 12.00
It is worth noting that of those totals, the British figures include about one hundred mud fifty thousand tons annually built to 16.00 foreign (excluding colonial) orders. The new Board of Trade Return, published in
The Foochow Echo of Nov. 4th says:-- H.M.S. Hecla and fivo torpedo destroyers arrived at Pagoda Auchorage on Monday morning from Japan. The destroyers left for Amey on Thursday and the Hecla left for the same port on Friday morning. Fenchow did its very bust to give the visitors & good time and wa sincerely hope the China squadron will sond in its men-of- war a little more frequently than has been the enso of late years. Though exiles in the Far East we like to know and see that we bare got a mary.
A.S. WATSON & CO. Angst, has many mura cucouraging figures Wanchai, is going ahoad. The latest develop
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONL commenice tions relating to the news column should be addressed to THE EDITOR.
The now Institute for Sailors on Praya East, ment consists in the provision of a billiard The locul branch of the Navy room. Longus has mast gonerously presented to the
made by Lable DOW Institute a
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to show. One table shows our foreign trade (entrances and cleanures) since 1895, when the entrances were thirty five million tons. Those aisances steadily (with the exception of the best Buglish firma and this has of a slight drop in 1901) to 46,397,543 tons bas duly installed and promises to beconta Entrances from the Colonies, a great attraction. His Bizcellency the Gover- in 104
ner, who bus from the beginning taken a warm over the same period, showed the same
Paris and Berlin, offering to participate in an international organisation.
Five hundred and twoive Jewish victims were buried in Odessa yesterday in the presence of vast crowds, the bodies were intered in trenches without coffins.
CORRESPONDE UE.
THE CANTON LEPER FUND.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TRESS,"
CANTON, November 8th, 1905. SIR-Please acknowledge the following end coriptions to the Canton Leper Fant, and
oblige yours truly,
95.€0
ANDREW BEATTIE. H. (Hongkong).
....$200 Toachers and Students (Canton
Christian College) ».... M. J. Patell, Esq. (Canton). AMERICA TO DEMAND INDEMNITY. The Mauila Cablenews paya-The American consul at Cinton is hastening to Lien-chan to Machlo, Mr. and Mrs. Peale and the year old daughter of Mrs. Muchle, who wore so a meb at Lien-hau brutally dealt with by several days ago.
The chief officer hal
A DISORDERLY MARINE.
Private Claridge, of the R.M.E.I., was fined $7 for being disorderly in Suip Street last night.
A THICK THAT FAILED.
ANOTHER MISSIONARY AFFAIR.
In Kai-Ma-Tong village, in the Pan-yn dis trict, a German missionary was recently pre- vented by the people to teach dostrive in the protestant church of that village. The church was surrounded by the mob who wore armed with a variety of weapons and a Horious affair was averted by the tirably action of the Fa-yuen magistrate whe, having learnt that the German nu-sionary was being starved mt in the bu- Eiger church, immediately sent strong body of soldiers, to deliver him from his dangerous Threa natives were och sentenced to 15 days position. The Gorman missionary was subse imprisonment and six hours in the stocks forquently removed to the church at Toi-Hang, larceny. They entered the shop at 168 Queen's and tho mek' dispersed. It is reported that Road East oxleusibly to buy soins articles of
the Pan-yn and Fa-ynen magistrates -dra clothing, and while boggling over the price eae searching for the leaders of the affair to of them took the opportunity of slipping a pair cause them to be arrested. The mutter having
to Viceroy Shop out and the others covered his retroat. The Excelloney has giron instructions to Pan Yu of trousers up one of Lia long sloves. He went been reported trick, however, was detected and he was called
Magistrate to protect at ones the church and back. In returning he passed the trousers to proporty of the mission at the above-named one of the albers, but a policeman in plain village. clothes interfered and took them into onstody.
FATAL BLASTING ACCIDENT.
TARES MEN KILLED.
His
A ROYCOTT ARMISTICE.. Several of the leading American merchants of Hongkong and Canton being desirous of coming to an understanding with the boyutt committee have expressed their desire to the mubers of that association by letter. The
proposition to discuss matters in view of * settlement of the boycott question, aud have promised to select a meeting place after the
Correspondents must forward their names and ad-persistent progress, rising from 4,858,399 interest in the Institute, has also given a number.jasestigate the horrible murders of Mrs. appear to be unavoidable where dynamite is barcott committee have replial accepting the
dresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication, but as evidenes of good faith,
All lettera for publication should be written on one side of the poper only.
No
Lieber's
P.O. lor, 33. Telaphone No. 12 HONGKONG OPPICE: 10A, DEB YAUX ROAD C
1892.
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One of those unfortunate accidents which
used in operations occurred at Quarry Bay on Thursday afternoon. Some nine or ton nativos were engaged at blasting operations on the side The American consul has rrceived orders a hill. They had prepared a number of from the American legation at Peking te makenges, all of which, with one excaption, to the murders, and the apparent causes theroof. exploded. It appears this last charge was to leave no stone untarned to fix the guilt on those responsible.
If it should be proven that the Viceroy of Carton has been guilty of neglect, the American government will demand his recall. There is no doubt that Chine will be taught a severe lusson, and even if the mob alone is responsiblo for the awful deeds, a heavy financial penalty will be exacted.
ran up the hill to see the caps. As they approached the spot it went off, and all three were struck by heavy plesis of rook, being The bodies wero killed instantanemaly. removed to the invitnary.
11th inst.
A POLITICAL SCARE.
It is reported that Viceroy Shnza has igual
curtoons ole, end-wasing the people not to interfere with or do harm to missionaries.
tons in 1895 16 7,421,131 last year. Clear of oleies pictues to brighten up the wails. |ances (foreign) "rose from 34,349,448 to
According to a Washinglon mesmge to the anonymously signed communications that have 4,470,839 tons, and (colonial) from K. Y. Furnal of Commerce there is trouble in
a thorough examination of the events leading up Not less in the inter-inland traffic of the Philippines, 6,188,035 to 8,100,637 tons, already ingered in other papers will be inserted.
Unders for catra topies of Jah Pra chould be sent before 11 a on day of publication. After that teresting, from the patrietic-standpoint, is This trallic is at present" in the bands of three hour to supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Telegraphic Address: PRER, Codes: A.B.C. 6th Ea, the statement showing the number and for four American companies. Ship operating in Uited Stato government is determined long in exploding that three of the workmen a proclamation forbidding the boycott agitation,
tonnage of veseuls of varions nationalities, principally from Hongkong have now made a that passed through the Suez Canal since rate from the port to the four principal ports of
Here again British vessels have entry in the Philippines for foreign vessels
Manila, Iloilo, Cebu, and Zambuanga-whisk is LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC always preponderate). With a selection from than the inter-island rate between those porte. The result of this rate, it is anticipatod, will be the figures for 1904 we may conclade :--
to divert the commerca hotaren those ports to Hongkong at the expanse of Manila; so that merchants in hoan cities will purchase i supplies in Hongkong or elsewhore and abas don the inter-island commerce. The inter-island transportation companies are expected to mot the new rate, but are not, owing to their higher expenses of operation, able to face a rale war.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONO. NOVEMBER 11TH, 1905.
IN 1870 the shipping of the world, measured, in tonnage, was about twenty millions. Thirty-four and a half per cont a halt of it was British, twenty and per cent of it. Ameruan, France mlaimed five per cent, and Germany and Norway each a little less than France. Thirty-four years later-last year-the British share of a total of 29,800,000 tons was 40-34 per cent. America had advanced only to a 21-1/4 per cent share, Germany to seven and three quarters per cent. Norway remained at her old four and three quarters, while France had receded, and now enjoys oaly four per cent of the total. So long, us Great Britain keeps to the front like
British
No. 2,679
Gross tonage.
12,164,691
German
French Intel
542 264 223
2,736,067
Bussian Japanese Italian
6 9.4
1,167,105 814,204 249,01 82,812 306,395
American papers are saying that the edinirals are toc elderly They want younger men. They make comparison with the average ago of the Japanese naval officer.
less
The Vicaray is represented in an investiga- tion by Tantai Wer.
AN INCOMPETENT FOOL."
THIS BUCKSTERING BRITISH
DEPENDENCY."
JAMAICA: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN?
thoroughly indolent and untrustworthy, is Yankee-bating Hongkong Club Englishmen of the people of the islands of the seas as
it is possible to nadertake.
The Washington Poet says:-It has been re- ported that Jamaica is anxious to be included A San Francisco journal called Town Talk in the list of islands that have, and are to
become, beneficiaries of the United States, publishes the following :--
That may be all very well for Jasunica Secretary Taft was nabbed by the Viceroy but just at present, and for many years to A hopelessly incomp.tent fool, with no
of Canton. It is possible that Secretary Taft- qualifications, social or intellectual, totally doesn't know that he was snabbed, but the couc, this great republic of ours bus as many devoid of knowledge on any conceivable subject.chures are at least even that some of those contracts for the betterment of the condition. deirous of
remunerativo post in oblaining any capacity. Address. I. F.,, actins-road, West Kensington.
The sublime sunder of the above advertise- appeared in the Tinces, has caused ment, which
20 amusement and attracted a great dest of attention among business men.
Many declared that L. F" was a practical view when he made himself out to be a fool.
That this latter solution was the correct one an Express representative learned from "I F." himself. His object, he said, was to attract the attention of employers by going out of the beaten track.
broke it to Lira as gently as sack things are
The cries of inhumanity and oppression in brcken to Americans in Hongkong by the sergant taipans of that luckstering British Cuba aroused the sympathy of the United States country to ransom the suffering Cubans, to say tendency. Therefore, if Secretary Taft in such a pitch that wo gave the best blood of our til numeroth at the Viceroy of Canton treated nothing of the millions of treasure that was so bi with contempt after the best approved generously ex
such cases made and pro Chinese etiquette i
police hanging from the roof of a latrine at serions than was at first feared; but it is joker; others that he land a definite object invided, it is because those Englishmon of the people ponded to enable those unfortunate
The body of Chiraman was found by the At present Sheukiwan village on Thursday. little is known about the case, but the indications
point to suicide.
We are requested to remind our readers of the Al Fresco fate to be bold to morrow evening in the compound of the Roman Catholin of the Society of St. Vincent de Pant
The Chatham affair and its effects upon the enormous traffe of the Suez Canal must, one discussion of Englishman, stimulate the would think, in the opinion of the Calcutta The alternative waterways to the Fast impesinent has fortuna tely proved much
dislocation of leave easy to aging the
the general confusion which evan these few days delay have arrangements, and introduced into the enxious horizon of official and as-official India. Tho Suez Canal Com- Pay will doubtless consider thus it is being re-opening, for the second time within a few moniks, of the question of another canal across the Isthmus, but it will receive scant sympathy from the public, rea after the concessions
this the increased employment of foreign / Cathedral from 9 to 11 p.au. in aid of the funds hardy so if this incident should lead to the average man with an ordinary public school his party might be wobbed. Those Englishmen hearken to the plea of many of the inhabitanta
"
The Ginest.bridge in Ireland is now approach-
of the galling yoke they bad Hongkong Club were beguiled and faddle borne for generations. They have been fostered and protected until they hire entered upon a Taft. It is related in by the official saile of one of the daily dospatches that have been prosperous and happy ers all through the Incidentally while preparing to succour Caba, of the Taft party," that the Secretary was
asking out of the Orient reporting the doings benefactions of the United States warned by members of the Hongkir Club Admiral Deway, en ronta from the Orient, wet
Clevite but to visit Canton because the feeling against and destroyed the Spanish i'et and landed at Americans was so bitter in that city that he and
To hold the victory he had won, and to are vor so solicitons of the welfare of their
of the Philippine Islands, the United Biates dear American cousins as they are when they
redeeming an unhappy people from semi-bar- have an opportunity of edging their solicitude aguiz enteral upon the missionary work of He barity, ignoranco and degradation. What this with humiliation. Secretary Tuft was not to
and money cannot be estimated. be bluffed by a Chinos righ, however..
The conflict is still going on notwithstanding bitter against Englislimen than it can ever bo recalled that Napier and Elgin had visited has oust in the sacrittes of able and boroic lives "I have this morning repaired two genuine against Americans; and where au Englishman the treaties which have been signed and the offers and appointments for interviews from thedure go an American is not afraid to vontare price which has been paid to Spain, the cou- y kind permission of Lieut.-Col. A. G. beads of good frms, and a large number of The Secretary, accompanied by the more intrabia cessions to church and state have all boau made,
result of the recant agitation.
L. F. who is about twenty-seven years old, is rather more abert und intelligent than the education, and his face is a particularly honest "I thought if I said exactly the opposite to what most people in search of a billot insert in the newspapers," he said, "I might stand a good chance of hearing from employers tired of
GND.
disappointed.
are
seamen on her ships seems remarkable, and the British lads' dislike of this employment inexplicable, unless we assume that the ing completion aleve Dangarvan Station, says growing volume of our carrying trade spells the Builder's Journal. It has a total length which were reluctantly extortel from it us the superlative rictues, and I have not been Canton when the fo-ling in that city was inco
of 1205 ft, there being soven apcas, one severer competition and consequent reduc-being of 110 ft. The opening span fer tion of the inducements to engage in it,navigation is built on the American Scherzer on the part of the working sailor. It is rolling lift system, and is the tacond of its interesting to note that the British lead, kind in Great Britain. that was once so big in sailing shipping,
The sixteen perform ora, in on its way to Hougkung is bigger still in steam shipping. United States have 2,696,177 tons propelled to play all the latest American successes, in -by-wind, against the United Kingdom's eluling In Gay Pares," "Fiddle-da-dee" 1,902,667 tons; but this majority is hand. (the opening piece)-“Goo Whiz," "Whirligig."
ThoZorrilla Musical Comedy Company."
letters and postcards froui practical jokers. It was iuvitable, of course, that three or four of the writers should have advised me to apply at on to the Wur Office, where I would be sure
of a billet."
Fitton, D.$.0, and Officers, the band of the Second Battalion "The Queen's Own Royal West Koet Regimont) will play the following
"I have her schoolmastering seven years, programme of music daring dinner at the Hongkong Hotel this evening -
"... Sam and although I have a small billet now, I wish March Manhattan Beach”. Oniture... "Hayder" -------- Auber to better myself." "Vrise. .......... "Espuna "! Waldteufel ... Geriau Soluction from Cavalleria Rusticana" Mascagni "Tatti-fratti," and two others. They left Three Frances from Honry VIU"
"The Sunflower and The Sun" Pon somely reversed and excelled when steam-Manila yesterday, and expect to open on Tues. Song.....
Amboluna Snow"... Maywood Twostop
......F. Golfrey driven craft is in question. British stear day night.
Selection of...Irish Airs
DINNEL-Hors D'Euvres-Caviare on toast. tonpage last year amounted to 6,751,853,
The King's Park Range at Kowloon will be
Hiab-Doiled Fish and Soup-Hook Turtle. and American 3,585,418, or over five available for H.V.R.A. Practice shooting from millious less. Norway still holds third place 2 to 5.30 o'clock to-day. Shooting will be over for sailing ships; but in the last thirty years, the 500 yards range. Members may shoot for in staa tonnage, Germany has advanced the sixth month's competition for the Governor's from sixth place with about eighty thousand Cap and China Mail Cup; and there will also tons to third with nearly two millions. (It be a "Poul" competition. A Musketry In-Salad Sweets-Tapioca and Apple Pudding, was 1,739,690 tons in 1903, the date of the structor will be present.
received with honours and a tingebai of the
members of his party, went to Cantem and apparently nothing happened. The party was viceregal palace tendered them freedom of the
city. The Viceroy of Canton sent word that he was indisposed and could not mort the dis finguished American. That was all, but it was enough; the Viceroy of Canton had snubbed the War Becretary of the United States,
WEATHER REPORT.
Something mora thun mente the eye in stirring in connection with Colombo, saya Indian Engineering. A quite formidable galaxy of Admiralgis tulisenss the port facilities with Mr.
The Hengkong Observatory yesterday issued Matthews, who will, probally, get all he deserves the following report:-
and пр
On the 10th at 11.35 a.m. The baromelor hat of it. With Trincomalee giren out Soup Hollandaise. Entreee-Lamb Coilets Bombay far off the track to China sud Australio, and droon Peas, Jugged Haro and Red Currant Colombe mus interest the Admiralty more in Jelly, Chicken and Macaroni Puddings, Curry future thau formerly. Protocting the coaling Roast Takey and Sausage, Boiled York Ham and immediate importance. Some local thinkers go Calcutta Curry. Joints-Roast Australian Beef, wharves from rough weather is a matter of is portain Champagne Sauce, Cold Stuffed Duck and Blixe further afield and suggest that some scheme of these most come some day, and may come soon. Maraschino Ice Cream and Sand Cakes, Peach
docks and reclamations is on leot Tart, Tipsy Cake. Dessert-Coffee-Fruit,
lines for their American lanefactors who have..
and yet there is no security outside the military done all the inimitants of the Philippine islands good and not evil.
It will take many long years and much more money to finish the work of regeneration Mean- and enlightenment of the Filipinos. in behalf of other proples. while we must forbear to make further efforts.
Jammien belongs to Great Britain, a gdvøru- ment of boasted prowess. The possibilities of the island are well known to the mother gonutry, and if she is indifferent to the welfare and furtune and her loss. prosperity of the luhabitants it is their mis-
The United States should confine itself to the improvement of the condition of our own popalation, the reformation of the hordes that Prasar is highest over the Yellow Sea, and seek home within our borders and the develop- fallon over China and Japan.
listening to the appeals of every island that lowest to the N.. of Japan, and over the Pacific ment, of our exhaustloss resources without Gradients are slight to moderate. and fresh desires to surrender itself to our protection and to the B. of the Philippines
and strong monsoon in the China Sea. monsoon is indicated in the Formcas Channel, heap upon as its insupportable bardens and
Forecast:-Moderate E. winds; fine.
countless ills.
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