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THE CLOUD IN THE FAR EAST,

WEATHER REPORT

What is happening in China? It is difficult to say, for well-informed correspondents are rare in that vast country, and it is not easy for the best of them to get at the facts. Imagine an intelligent American, resideat at, say, Bedford Fark, endeavouring to give the citizens of the United States a true account of the condition of affaire in Macedonia—especially if we assume that there in practically no telegraphic e communication between the Balkan Pentus and Great Bri-Pasiflo to the East of Japan. toin! Bat in Chion our informants are worse off than that. They live in the foreign settlements at a fow sea ports and Provincial capitals or in the diplomatic quarter of Peking. Behind them lies the vast impenetrable interior inhabited by swarming multitudes, with an naintelligible language and incomprehensible ideas. The veil is hard to pierce,

On the 29th at 11.55 am.-The depression noticed over Manchuria the post two days is approaching the neighborhood of Vladivostok,

Pressure has given way moderately in E. Ja pan and over the E. comt of China and increased slightly over the Loonhaos and the Bonins.

A depression which will probably mose to warde N.E. lies over China to the South of the Yangtze valley.

All we know is that there are narest and dis- order over a wide area. There, was a revalu- tionary rising in Canton, and it seems to have been serious enough. For a time, at any rate, the mob was altogether out of hand. The Viso

was helpless while his own palsco was le- roy atroyed, and publie. buildings wracked and looted., Luckily a force of British marinos was landed, sind an attack on the foreign

Palemont avorted. American, French and Ghra

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The highest pressure is shown over the Fresh 8. and 8.W. winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall. for the 24 hours anding at 10 san. to-day, 2.39 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:- Hongkong & Neighbourhood...(") Formoen Channel

(SE, and S.

winds, fresh. South coast of Chian between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks.f Santh coast of China betweonį.

Same as No. 1, Hongkong and Hainan .. € S.W. winds, faesh; squally, thunder showers.

well as British, are in the river, GERMAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. man hips, and there need be no fears as to the safety of

the Faropont residents. Bat meanwhile, a

All Over tho interior of the Kwangiang province, as well as in Kwangel and Fukleu-with a con- bined

population equal to that of Great Britain and Gorinany-the rebels" are in arise, plan- dering, rioting, and fighting the Imperial troops. The official reports declare that thiss disorderly persons are being effectually dealt with, that they have no loaders, that the Govern ment troops are suppressing them vigorously, and cutting of their heads with Celestial

Lieutenant Filchner, the leader of the Gar man Antarctic Expedition, the departure of which from Hamburg for Bremen and thence for Banos Ayres was fred for the beginning of this month, has sent to Router's Agency the following farther details of his plans:

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As to the goaeral objects of the expedition," says Lieutenant Filatiner, "these are to explore the lunermost recessos of the Antarctic, and in particular to establish the relation of the lond lying west and east of the South of

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Liont. Filchner's plan is generally to strike into the Weddell Ses and attack the Antarctic from the side opposite to that explored by Sir Ernest Shackleton. The expedition is timed to arrive at the ice in November, so as to take forforcing away intothe Weddell Sea. The ship advantage of the most favourable ice conditions will follow the ontline of coastland and establish

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and residents are sealing off merchants their familien to Hongkong, and hosts of native fugitives aro arriving at the same hospitable Asylum. The situation is clearly grava, and it may be thut worse developments will follow.

China, of course, has been in restless, disturbed rebellions and ontbreaks have been occurring condition for some time. Sporadic for the past two yours. There was very bad riofing in Canton twelve months ago, there wasn formidable revolt in Yunnan; and bad disturb ances in Hunan and Chang-Sha and elsewhere. This is not on the face of it specially alarming, because provincial rebellious may be regarded as almost a normal incident of Chinese adminia- tration.

When the orope fail, or the exactions of the tax-gatherers become excessive, or the takes the form of rioting: It is the Chinese along the const, carrying on coastal explor-FOOKSANO, British str., 1,987, T. A. Mitchelli Capt. T. P. Hall Viceroy is ponliarly unpleasant, the protest way substitute for Albert Hall meetings and Tra- The scientific work of the expedition is to be falgar Square demonstrations. Similar expo- prosecuted with great vigear. Tos conditions lients are adopted in other countries. In a and formations will be studied in detail. Plauk. Sonth American Republic, when the Govern- ten and other investigations of great advantage ment annoys the basiness and hand-owning com- to the whaling industry will be carried out. At- munity too much, a little pures in got together mospheric conditions will be studied by mesas of and an enterprising solonel is hired to put up kitas, pilot nuit captiva balloons, and the problems Amilitary mating. La provincial Chius, of atmospheric elostricity will be closely ex where there are no regular policemen and an amined. The astronomical, magnetic, biological,

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Professio aud geodetic programmes of the expedition are nitriat

dis also expected to yield raluable results. The quite a simple affair. In the City of expenses of the expelition are estimated at Peking they take it with comparative calmness. £70,000 A Viceroy say be disgraced or excoated; a few The expedition is very completely equipped. hundred brigands or perhaps perfectly harmless Its ship, the Deutschland, is a converted whaler peasants are tortured to death; the local grier with auxiliary steam of about 300 horse-power. anges are redressed in a rough-and-roudly fashion; She is specially fitted with a view to the com and sooner or later the Province softly down fort of the explorers, both in the tropical and again, and the mandarina go on as before, polar regions, and carries a wireless telegraphy Perhaps that is what will happen on this installation. A feature of the expedition is the occasion.

extended adoption of motor transport. Three Perhaps, however, matters will be more dif-motor vehicles and one motor-bont are being sult to adjust. For Chins is changing, like taken out. Dogs are also being carried, and the other Eastern countries. Its diverse, disjointed exemple of Sir Ernest Shackleton in the use of populations are beginning to be inspired by a Manchurian ponies for eledge work is being quite awkward sense of anity and nationality. Followed.

The Japanese War, the Boxer movement, the Turkish Revolution, the spread of Western

ideas, and the increase of railway commanisa- | LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. tions, have produced a general shaking up. Educated Chinamen from all the Provinces have

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The H.-A. Linie str. Vandalia loft Shanghai

been brought together this Imperial on the 27th instant, at 1 p.m., sad may be ox- Council in order to pare the way for a con-pected here to-morrow p.m.. stitution and a National Parliament. All this has The IG.M. str. Diclow left Shanghai via worked apon

the minds of the millions of the Foochow on the 27th instant, at 10a.m...and Emperor's subjects, and turned their thoughts into new channels. The Secret Sucinties, which may be expected hoxe on or about the Sist int, baro existed for centuries, are seeking a mere definite political alm..

There are many polats of resemblance between what we call Indian unrest and the Chinese popular movement. China, like India, in governed by a small foreign antocracy; the

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in the other it is incompetent and corrapt The P. M. S.S. Co, str. Mongolia, which was There is good reason to believe that Chinese dispatched from Hongkong on the 29th ultimo, popular opinion is gradually crystallising into arrived at San Francisco ca the 26th instant. intolerance of the Maneka dynasty and Marchn

off cialiom, the vague anti-foreign movement is hardening into that form, and there are some keen observers in Peking who have been lon? expecting an explosion which will shrivel up the whole Manchu Government and its goveraing class. It might have come already but for the Iroperial Army, which is mostly useless, but has a nucleus of some twenty thousand foreign-drill- od troops really eficient. That force China over to Yu

Yuen-gui-Kai,

the ablest man in the country,

who has been driven inte retirement, because he Chinaman, by the oanache and Court gangs possible that

of the Forbidden City: But it

the world has not heard the last of him. China is waiting for a Chiness leader; and if he were

to appear and not be too promptly disposed of -we may witness another great drama upon the stage of the Far Eastern world.-Evening. Standard.

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