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CANALEJAS, the Prime Minister, in proceed-
ing to negotiations with the Vatican. It is, and Mining Company's three mines for the week TELEGRAMS.
The total output of the Chinese Engineering
anding 16th July, 1910, amounted to 26,650.99 tons and the astos during the period to 18,763.16
tous.
It is stated in Russia that the transit duties which will be introduced on the Siberian Fail.
of course, unfortunate for any country when politics are deeply concerned with religion. Britain is not free from the same unhappy experience, and practically every country in Europe has passed through a similar plight, was will only be levied on the line from so it will be seen that Spain is only follow-Vladivostok to Pogranijkaya, the point where. ing the course which others have already the 8 borian and the Manchurian Railways covered, or are at present traversing. The meet. It is farther asserted that no transit proposed reduction of the Church estimates, duties will be levied from Germany vid Siberia. and the co-related limitation in the number to Manchuria, nor will the open door of Man
CIGAR MERCHANTS AND of religions orders, implies a considerable curis be affected by-the-Russian-mesure.
TOBACCONISTS.
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modification of the Concordat of 1851, by which the relation between the Church and
Monat Man in tle Hckkaido. The disturbances
fathoms.
Having in view the importance of stablishing
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APPOINTMENTS.
CHANGSHA RIOTS COM- PENSATION,
PREINO, August 2nd.` His Excellency Wu Ting Fang (former Ambassador to Washington) A tremendous earthquake has courred on is to be appointed to the new post of commented on the 22nd ult, when 183 severe adviser to the Waiwupu, Prince Tsui State and the position of the religious shocks were felt. On the 24th the disturbancos Tao is to be appointed adviser to the orders. are regulated, and it is not at all prodused hundreds of small cracks all over the improbable that the abolition of the Cor-mountain. On the 26th, while pmitting an army, and similarly Prince Tsai Hsun cordat may be contemplated. Austria, tities of sand and randdy water, the mountain is to be appointed adviser to the Germany, Italy, and France have each in itself was subsiding. Yot at the same time a Navy. tura repudiated the connection between and hill arose in Usu Bay, from a depth of four Church and State. They have each declared the subjection of the Church to the State, and offoisnt and rapid communication with the with these examples quoted in favour of northern and westera frontiers, the Yashuan resisting the claims of the Vatican, the Pu is, says tho Peling Daily News, considering Spanish Government will be well supported the question of introducing wireless telegraphy aby procedent in the action they have began. osial and commercial dispatches between those compensation offered for damage to That the Government are serious is ions and the various provincial capitals. its property during the Changsha riots. of
evident from the utterances of the Premier, Arrangements have been made, it is stated, with The German claim has been settled by
as from the course already saine foreign Arms for the purpose of ascertain- adopted. The Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican has been recalled, and the Vatican regards this as a declaration of war and declares its intention of fighting the Prier and those who approve of the anti-
CONDITION is next to QUALITY, the most essential re quisite of a Cigar. Our Warehouse in Stanley Street contains specially fitted Drying Rooms for Maturing Cigars, and in the Dispensary itself the same idea is carried out on smaller scale by, the installation drying cupboards.
Any Cigars purchased from us have therefore the advantage of being in FINE CONDITION,
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into the Empire for receiving sad transporting
PEKING, August 2nd. The Inland Mission refuses the
ing the best system of wireless telegraphy. As Taels 50,000, that of France for an experiment, two stations will be established, Taels 40,000, and the others are 000 in Peking and one in Nanking, wherein unsettled. Telefunken apparatus will be installed.
THE MACAO TROUBLE. The extraordinary statements in circulation concerning the Colowin affair are illustrated by the following, taken from an English jontaal printed in Japan:
[EKUTER'S SERVIOR TO THE " HONGKONG DAILY PEEBL"].
THE TROUBLE IN TIBET.
LONDON, August 1st. Reuter's correspondent at Calcutta "A Peking telegram says that owing to the divergence of views on the occasion of the recent states that the traders in close touch conference before the Throne, the option of ị
Admiral Sah Chen-ping was asked. He replied with Tibet are confident that the
SUPREME COURT,
Tuesday, August 2nd.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORD HIS HONOUR MR. F. A. HASELAND
(ACTING PUISKE JUDGE).
CLAIM FOR PROVISIONS SUPPLIED. Mr. Cameron was sued by Chan Cho to recover $91,44, balance due for provisions supplied
Mr. Bender Harria (of Mears, Wilkinson & Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. J. E Gardiner represented the defendant.
LOCAL SPORT,
WATER POLO.
The V.B.C. and C.T.C. met yesterday in the semi-final of the competition for the Hong- kong Water Polo Shield at the V.R.C. bath. The former won by two goale to nil
· INTERPORT SWIMMING. Mr. Frank Lammert, secretary of the V.R.C., has received a lotter from the Secretary of the Shanghai Swimming Club inferming him that the swimmers of the Northern part are eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the Hongkong representativos. The fête is fixed for the ist, 2nd and 3rd of September, and will be carried out ander the rales of the Amateur Swimming Asweistion. The pro gramme proposed. Includes races of 100 yards, plunge, throwing the ball, spring-board dive, 200, 440 and 880 yards, a team roon and long high dive and water polo.
Mr. Harris in opening said the plaintiff claimed for value of provisions applied. The account had been running for about three months, and although a good many payments had been made on account there was still the extent his friend was challenging the plaintiff's balance claimed dus. He did not know to what figures, but the latter would put in his books to prove the goods he had supplied, the monies he
BIG HONGKONG FAILURE. had received on account, and the balance that was dus..
We ao inrmed that a large Chinese firm After hearing oridonea hin Lordship autored trading between Hongkong and Singapore, with judgment for defendant.
LOSS OF AN 0.8.K. STEAMER.
*TETSUREI-MARU" SINXS OFF TORNAN COAST.
The 0.8.K. steamer Totaursi-maru (2,142 toas), which left Tairon for Osake on the 2let July, ran on a rock off Chinde Island, near 8 pm, on the 22nd, and sank. Her passengers and arew numbered 246. Mokpe, South-eastern Koras,
The passengers, says the Japan Garette, were transferred to six life-boats to be landed, but only two of these reached an island, the whore abouts of the others being at present unknown.
About forty members of the crow remained on board the steamer, and their fate le also nakuwwn. The number of passengers safely landed is given as forty, among them being Mr. W. B. Conningham, British Conan at Osaka, who was returning to his post from England. He has telegraphed his experience from Mokpo to the Consulate-General at Kobe.
On receipt of the news of the disaster, the
premises in Wing Lok Street, has failed, in volving a sum of about 8500,000. Of this amount $70,000 is said to be due to a European bank.
THE PACIFIC SHIPPING TRADE.
Wa announood yesterday that the Toyo Kiess Kaisha had given six months' notice to the Pacife Mail Steamship Company of their intention to terminate the existing working agreement. We learn from Japanese sources that the Toyo Kisen Kaisha has affected soon. tract with the Western Paciße Railroad Com-
any for a working arrangement, and that a new pior, No. 34, for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, has been completed at San Francisco.
In this connection the following from the Victoria Colonist of the 3rd July is of special interest:-
Explanation
of
the Announcement
of
the proposed construction of two great trans-Pacific liners of the type of the George Washington, of the North German Lloyd for the Pacific Mait Company's service troys an
Francisco to the Far East is now forthcoming.
policy is not likely to materially affect the that China would certainly be able to defeat, Tibetans, who are grateful for Britain's Osaka Shosen Kaisha dispatched the Anto-mara An agreement is pending between the Wester!” ROYAL PER BOX OF 50. $4.00 issile. Politicians and patriots in other Portugal if hostilities were-opened. Thus the hospitality to the Dalai Lama, will not from Fusan and the Fukushimaru from Oaks Pacido railroad (the Gould system) and the
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countries have risen superior to clerical terrors, and there is no reason to doubt that
those of Spain will prove us valorous or as dignified. Once the bitterness associated
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HONGKONG, AUGUST 3RD, 1910. CHURCH and State are in conflict in Spain The Government, strengthened in their determination by the verdict of the electorate
'stalwart policy' gained the ascendancy. But
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owing to a warning from Prince Ching and a, attack the British trade agencies, and Grand Councillor, the authorities concerned they also declare that if trouble arises it will be due to the Chinese attempt- ing to punish the Tibetans who in-
were ordered to act moderately."
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
to the some of the disaster, while the Mitsu from Nagasaki and the warship Fedo from Bishi salvage steamer Oura-maru proceeded Chemulpo."
Soon after the stranding of the vessel her
Toyo Kison Kaisha, which operates the big turbine stormers Chizo maru, Tingo-maru and
other liners from Hongkong to San Francisco, for a traffic arrangement by the terms of which the Gould transportation lines propose to make
A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative cepted the Chinese when pursuing first and second cabins were flooded leval with a big kid for a share of the Oriental trade:
tenements payable as rater in the ader.
mentioned places be altered from the 1st day
The separation will enable the Government Council, is called for Thursday afternoon. The to devote the funds hitherto applied to business includes the following rezolutieu ;-` Church purposes to useful works of State,That the perecata on the saluation of while the Church, having become dependent upou voluntary effort, will be stimulated to fresh energies, will command greater sympathy, and, resting upon the affection of become more firmly the people, will
established than if it were founded upon State support.
At the half-yourly general meeting of share holders of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, a six per sent, dividend was approvad,
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of October, 1910, as follows :- Taibang Tanglowaa
Whitfield
Bhaukwan Road, as for
From 9 to 10%
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103 12+
1
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121
12;
AB IL. 1620........ 10
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the Dalai Lama.
Router's correspondent at Simla wires that Siliguri will serve as a base of possible British operations.
KING RECEIVES JAPANESE OFFICERS.
Commander Aoma has written to
the deck,
The cargo of the Tetsurei-maru consisted of beans, bean-oil and bean cake, 488 tour in all. Nothing is reported as to the safety of the
maile
The steamer had on board six cabin, 13 second-class and 105 steerage passengers, besides 59 scldiers. The cabin passengers included a Eussian, in addition to Mr. Cunningham.
It was by this steamer that the late Prince Ito proceeded to Manchuris on the trip on which he was asasinated.
The stranding is believed to have been caused by a dense fog prevalent at the time.
LATER DETAILS.
A Mokpa telegram to the Osaki Shonen
Telaurei-maru has gone to the bottom.
The Tetsursi-maru was launched from the Mitsu Bishi Yard, Nagasaki, in February, 1906. LONDON, August 2nd,
She was insured at Lloyds for Y.120,000. Her The orders of the day are:-First reading of Bill entitled, "An Ürdinanca to provide for the The King and Queen have receivedoormander was Captain S. Ito. segregation and treatment of leper." First at Marlborough House the officers of The twenty-third cass of plague this season reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to (atal) was reported yesterday.
amend the Marriage Ordinance, 1875." Third the Japanese cruiser. "Ikama," the reading of the Bill entitled, "As Ordinance to Ambassador, Mr. Kato, presenting the amend the Crown Lands Resumption Ordinance 190, and to make special provision for visitors to their Majesties. the Beumption of Crown Lands of spall vaine for public parposes." Committee on the Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to provide the Press thanking the public of for the narrowing, stepping up, diversion, London for the cordiality and kindness turning or alteration in levels of Highways" of the reception accorded the Japanese Committee on the Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to authorize the Appropriation of a Supplemen-naval visitors. tary Sum of Three hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred and thirty-three Dollars and thirty-two Cents, to defray the Charges of the Year 1999." Second reading of the Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to amend the Tramway Ordinance, 1902,"*
"The Yellow Dagon" for July has vando ita appearance. Apparently the magazine is in a parious state, and changes are contemplated.
It has been officially announced at Berlin that the German Crown Prince will make a round the world trip, during which he will visit India, China and Japan.
Before Mr. E. B. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday three native boatmen wore finod 815 apiece for making fast to the steamer Signal while ander way.
We have received from the American Consul. at the recent general election, have resolved ate-General at Hongkong a copy of the following on certain modifications in the relations telegram despatched from the Manila Observat- between Church and State, with a limitation ory at 12 noon yesterday:-Dopression northern in the number of religious orders, and as part China Sea. their negotiations to this end have only succeeded in rousing the opposition of the Vatican a declaration of war," as it is termed, is the outcome. Such result need occasion no surprise. It was, in fact, inevitable. If history has revealed anything, it is the outstanding fact that the Vatican nover makes compromises, and as Italy and France have found that they had to make their own terms, so will Spain realise before the present struggle is concluded that she will have to do likewise.
The editors of two Chinese papers at Shanghai were last week charged at the Mixed Court with publishing libele against the British Gor- ernment at Weihaiwei. The Magistrate and Assosser could not agree as to the punishment to be indicted, and the matter was adjourned,
The health return for last week shows more entries than usual. Three cases of plagus wore
notified during the wook onded July 30th (all Chinese), ons of diphtheris (British), one of enteric fever (British), two of puerperal fever (Chinese), one of scarlet fever (British), and one of smallpox (Chinese).
* Will not be proceeded with at this mooting.
ARTIFICIAL RUBBER.
The news of the dimovery in Kiel of an artificial rubber has been one of the sensations of the past month, says Paris exchange. The discoverer is Professor Harries, one of the leading authorities in Germany on all matters pertaining to rubber.
[FROM THE "F.-C, DAILY NEWS."
COUNTY CRICKET.
LONDON, July 28th. The following are the results of the cricket matches played on July 25, 26 and 27:---
Burrey beat Northamptonshire at the
The Western Pacific road bas boas its freight service, and will begin its transcon tiusutal passenger service between August 15th nad 20th.
Evidently in suticipation of a competing trans-continental railroad at some future date, the Japanese line, when the three-cornered agreement with the Pacife Mal sed Occidental Steamship Companies was reached, insisted apon the insertion of a chase in the contract whereby
it may recede from the agreement at any time, provided a ninety days' notice is given. It is upon the operation of this clause, it is said, that the big Japanese company will be able to aroid entanglements by withdrawing sad affliating itself by traffle agreements with the Western Pacifio,
Under the terms of the thres-cornered agree- ment between the Pacific Mail, the Occidental
Of the vessels of each company are provided with dock- Kaisha dated the 25th July say that the and Oriental and the Toye Kism Kaisha, the passengers who boarded six boats, those on ing facilities at the Pacifs Mail's wharves. This two boats were picked up by the steamer arrangement, it is understood, is to be dissolved
on
two other
were
The trans-Pecifle service of the three big companies and an ultimate break on the part of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha from the domination of the Pacific Mail has for years beon a matter
traffic circles, Ramours of speculation in
of
Tomeye-maru and brought to Moji. Those in the event of the Western Pacific-Toyo Kisen
boats
also saved Kaisha affiliation, and provision for such au by the steamer Otowa maru, which proceeded emergency is said to hare been made by the
Gould interests. to Fasan, important documents being taken on board the steamer, The passengers on another boat were transhipped to the Jindai mare for home. The remaining bost is still missing.
A telegram from the Residency-General received by the Naval Office in Tokyo says the contemplated withdrawal of the Oriental Tetsurei-mary sunk off the Takeshima light. Company have arisen at intervals in recent
but lacked the element of
of house, but all her passengers are safe. The years,
fability view of the practical monopoly the Jindai mars. The warship Yodo and the
man roads and the Santa Fe, the latter roul in steamer Mishima-maru left Chemulpo and
terests in reference to facilities in reaching the Sasato respectively on the 24th for the scene of holding an agreement with the Harriman the disaster.
docks.
戆
Oval by an innings and 181runs; Yorkshire f British Consal for Osaka was taken on board-continental traffic by the Hill and Hurri-
NURSE COMMITTED,
JURTHER EVIDENCE IN ABDUCTION CHARGE AT LEICESTER.
beat Derbyshire at Bradford by an innings and 110 runs; Lancashire beat Sussex at Liverpool by ten wickets; Essex beat Kent
Warwickshire (July 23, 25 and 26) by an at Leyton by 180 runs; Leicestershire beat
The process is based on the boiling together.
between Nottinghamshire and Gloucester- under certain conditions, of isopren with acetic innings and 79 runs, and the match noid (Eissssig) in a closed tube, the result being the creation of a grey composite possessing all shire at Nottinghain was drown, the properties of parest rubber, and capable of being vulcanised in the same way as guttaperchs. At present this artificial rubber has only book produced in small quantities, but it is the professor's opinion that when his method has JEFFRIES CLAIMS FOUL PLAY IN Do Negri, wife of a Shanghai silk merchant,
and
WACH
[FROM THE CABLENEWS AMERICAN."]
BIG FIGHT.
WARRINGTON, July 26th.
boon further developed it will permit of the placing on the market of a commodity at one- third at the cost of
of real
rabber, The directors of leading rabber importing Jeffries, the defeated pugilist, claims that
houses ars rather inclined considering the authority Fro- foul play was used to defeat him in the еnјоув пот
not only in Germany but fight on July 4th. The Press is making
that there can be no doubt that within a few
to be
Mrs.
The national church of Spain is the The return of visitors to the City Hall Library broad as well. Practical experiments in this much of the allegations and thaf part of the she engaged prisoner as nurse for her child. On Roman Catholic, and practically the whole and Museum for the week sading the 31st July, branch of chemistry have advanced so rapidly public interested in the ring are considerably June 23, while on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. modern convenience. The plan for the construc-
of
But with the opening of the Western Pacific, which, with congesting Gould lines in the East and middle West will be a strong factor in transcontinental traffic, has again arison the report that is no longer considered a rumour. In local railroad circles it is predicted that the mut of At Leicester the magisterial hearing was dissolation of the three-cornered agrement concluded of the charge against Dorothy the trans-Pasific companies will be accomplished Eileen Inglis, 25, a nurse, of forcibly removing within sixty days, The Western Pacific, inv a child named Ernest Mortimer Thomas, aged jag slready in operation ite freight service, three, from the custody of its mother, frs will begin its traus-continental passenger ser
vice between August 15th and 20th. She was further charged
arged with stealing jewellery
Plaas of the Pacifio Mail in connection with and money valued at the property of
its trans-Pacific service indicate a realization on the part of the Harriman company of spproach- Do Negri and other jewellery, value £33, the property of Miss Harding
Mrs. De
Negri stated that the child was of ing competition of a powerful nature. Ia accordance with its plans to improve its servica her first marriage. She came to England from the Pacific Mail has announced the construction uhips with larger passenger and Shanghal on May 4. Towards the end of May of two new steships
possessing every freight accommodations and Harding at Syston, she wont for a drive, and on
for the expenditure of $6,000,000, or $3,000,000 returning found the nures and child misging. tion of the two steamships, as announced, call and notes stolen. The accused had numerous Her boxes had been ransacked, and jewellery for the spend.
rous The new ships, it is said, will closely re- testimonials, but they were all from Australian semble in constraction the George Washing toa of the North German Lloyd line, which poolt Quian, porter at the Golden Cross
architecture abat. of marine Hotel, Charing Cross, said seensed came to the pronounced by many architects sa perhaps
the best type hotel with achild at half-past nine on the night The new steamers, it is announced, are to be 650
feet in length, wit
with a 70-foot beat, and will of June 23. She engaged s room, changing a After changing her attire she went away in
are to have 38,000 tons displacement. a suit-case and leaving the taxi, taking
They Bru
sscommodate 500 cabin passengers, child in the hotel. She did not return.
Detective-sergeant Taylor and Sergeant Bar-150 second-class and 700 stesnige passenger, This first-class sabins are to be equipped with gave evidence showing how prisoner 100 bath rooms. E. P. Schwerin, vice-pro. traced from London to Crowe, and then to Bir sident and general manager of the Pacific Mail, mingham, where she was arrested. On being is credited with the announcement of these plans, apprehended she said she was sorry, and rest which is sccepted at the Pacific Mail has
transportation ciroles have been mad, and she expressed the hope that the boy was all right.
Asked to pland, prisoner burst into tears She mid she had no intention of stealing the child, but admitted the other charges.
Prisoner was committed for trial at the Sessions.
of the population of the Kingdom adhere to 1910, shows that of non-Chinese there were 427 that faith. There are, of course, a number to the Library and 173 to the Museum, and years an artificial substance will be produced agitated over it. Tex Rickard demands that of Protestants, Jews, rationalists, and others Chinese 160 to the former and 2,124 to the which will bring down the inflated prices on the another match with Johnson be given
rubber market. The
The growing consumption of Jeffries to vindicate his claim. caoutchons especially in the making of airships professing different religions, and though later. The Library was, therefore, used by 607
to a great ortent for the boom, and accounts to should Professor Harries, who has patented his they are not without influence in the persone and the Museam by 2,297.
In view of the increasing number of pas method, really be able to create a commercial country, the aspirations towards the separa- tion of Church and State, which are the sengers by Shanghai. liners in the hot season,bstance, the effect will be seentional.
the Nippon Yusen Kaisho has decided to attach Causes of the present trouble, are cherished a special physician to ench of ita Shanghai At first aniline colours produced in headed by Minist and Jane, lenders in the £10 note, and paying a deposit of ten shillings, draw at the maximum 333 feet of water. They
by many who subscribe to the tenets of the liners between Nagasaki and Shanghai, com. national Church. The Constitution requires mending with the Chikugo-mara, which was the nation to support the clergy and build- deepitched from Yokohama on July 24th. ings of the Church, and for this purpose the Inspector Robertson charged a Chinese before State annually expends over 40,000,000 Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday pesetas. For some years efforts have with attempting to obtain opium by false been made
reduction pretences. The defendant is alleged to have of the Church estimates, and consider entered a shop, ordered a box of opium, and after examining it, to hare returned it. He is able progress must have been made said to have returned an empty box, however, in educating public opinion on this point instead of a full one. The hearing was when the recent elections justified Sexor adjourned, bail being fixed in the sum of $100.
to
secure
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There is
is only one other parallel in
in history of
REBELLION IN CUBA.
WASHINGTON, July 27th. Dispatches from Havana say that a new similar industrial revolution, and that is rebellion has broken out in Cuba. It is Laboratories wors too expensive to be taken opposition party. The principal centre of seriously by the trade. But when they wore the disturbance is at El Caney and the pat on the market in large quantities at a government is rushing troops to that place cheaper price than the real indigo, they rained with all possible haste. Great Britain's monopoly, and, naturally, shares
fall to practically nothing. In rabber we are on the eve of a similar happening, though it must
trash comes. likely to pas hofors the dust do that years are
the
The news of such a discovery must not fail to impress greatly the rabber producers of the Far Fart, especially those in Bumstra, Jaya, and the Philippines, where this culture is extensively grown.
WRIGHT AND GERIG's "PREMIER”
SCOTCH WHISKY-just the same as you
get at home in Scotland-Art:
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also an announcement determined to maintain a service on the Pacific that may be compared with the service of Atlantic steamship companies in order to som Pete with the threatened agreement between the Goald road and the Oriental Steamship
Company.
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