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Complete satisfaction must be given to us soon. The day of reckoning cannot be much long postponed How will it be done so as to insure foreigners resident in the Interior of China against any repetition of such outrageous treatment? Would it not be well to avail ourselves of this opportunity to teach China a much-needed lesson 7
Ar the Magistracy to-day Quarter-master Sergt. Hazrath of the Rifls Bilgade; charged bls servaat with stealing clothing and cutlery valued at $is. The evidence of the complainant was taken, after which the case was adjourned till the roth inst., the prisoner belag let out on ball in one surety of $100.
Some of the chair coolles do not seen to have lesined yet that it is danger us to play with the police. Yesterday a pollco interpreter was sent to Stanley and given a chair. The min he relieved had to come back, so took the same chair. The coolies this morning came to the Station to be paid, two sets, and claimed for we chuire, and fa conuequence, $4 fostead of $2. Upon the truth coming out they were charged, and one man aned $5 and the remaining six $1 each. This should teach them discretion. Last night ction of "save life" were beard issuing from a house in West Street, and upon an Indian constable running in he found an
We note by an Allahabad telegram of the 13th ultimo, published in the Rangoon Times, that H.M.S. Plasty has been despatched for Bahrein to join the Sphinx and Pigem of that Island, and that this action was taken as a precautionary | measure, as no fresh disturbances had occurred there during the early part of September. There was some talk recently of sending troops from India to this group of Islands, of which Babrien is the most important, but it appears from latest advices that this has been unnecessary. The Bahrein Islands are a small group lying in a bay about 20 miles from the old woman had kong bersell from a couple of coast of El Hasa, in Arabia. The largest bamboos in the ceiling. Though the room was of them is about 27 miles long by fell of Chinese no one had at'empled to savC 10 wide, and it has bo- famous her, "The constable cut her dowa, had found have been issued and can be obtalued on for its pearl flaheries since the time of her to be unconscious, but still alive, so he took application.
Alexander the Great. Many years ago her to the Government Civil Hosptial, where the group belonged to the Portuguese, who she was soon resusitated. She was brough Our Seeds are all tested before befug put up fortified it, but like many other append- before the Magistrats moming at
ages of this once leading Colonial Power remanded for a week. It has come under the protection of those" whose extensive possessions would appear. to have rendered the virtual acquisition of a good deal of outlying territory an absolute necessity as a means of preventing its seizure by unscrupulous foes.
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Rasds continues to send large quantities of guns, masillops and war materialto Vladivostock. AUSTRALIA AND JAPANESE IMMIGRATION.
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THE 'Grim Reaper 'bas fudeed been busy of Iste snatching away, one after soother, many of our eldest friends and many's well known land-mark. And now the news has reached here from America of the death, at the comparatively'early age of 56, of Capt. Charles H. Tibetto, who a few short
years ago was one of the best known and deservedly popular skippers sailing out of Hong kong and other Far Eastern ports. The imme- dlate cause of death was paralysts and our informant adds that, the gallant Captain succumbed to the attack very rapidly. A bold ́and akdiful navigator, a good-husband, fond father and filend to many a necdy ona kas passed away from this world of woes and ups and downs, and the hope of his many friends in this colony and elsewhere will be that, his voyage of lio being o'er, he may for ever more rest in
The Premier of Adelaide has invited the peace.
of Japanove.
GERMANY AND THE SWATOW OUTRAGE.
The Chinese Government has informed Germany who were the ringleaders of the Swat
outrage.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
$4.50. Colonies to a conference to consider the todox From a ropɔct published in Japanese papers it is now confirmed, according to the Japan Gazelle, that Teal Ting-kan, late Commander of the Chinese Torpedo Corps who was taken prisoner at Wel-hat-wel, was not included among. the number of Chinese prisoners recently sont back to China. Some time ago we had occasion to refer Taal's escape from custody in Osaka, but alace then we have heard nothing about bim. The Chinese xutberliles are greatly displeased over Tail's conduct at Wef-hixt-wel. and it has been openly proclaimed, in spite of the explic't provision of the Treaty, that a severe form of punishment, probably capital, should be meted out to him. The Japanese Government, on the other band, would not allows prisoner to become a Japanese subject, and therefore he is in a vriy awkward position. It seems pretty certain, however, that Teal has escaped to
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he Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1895.
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THE latest report from Raub is thạt 2,875 tons | of one crushed gave 1,350 0x, al smelted gold.
CHEVALIER Antsine de Komisk, the Court planist to the Emperor of Germany, will give two plano recitals in Hongkong—one on the 11th and one on the 14th. Detalls will be published later.
THE annual general meeting of shareholders of the Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd, will be held at the Hotel at noon to-morrow, for the purpose of receiving the report and accounts for the past. year.
AT the Magistracy to-day two crollas and a beatman were arraigned for cutting, and wound. Ing a boatman with intent to do grievous bodily harm, but as the wounded man is in Hospital the case was adjourned till Saturday, the 5th-Inst.
Foux chair coolles yesterday refused to carry the amah and baby of their mistress, and were therefore charged before the Magistrate this morning for disobedience. Though their mis as had come in from Magazine Gap to prose ente, and the case was fully proved, they were only fined $1 each. Perhaps His Honour thinks they should not have been asked to carry the amah-only « Chin'swoman I-but how about
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NOTES AND commentS.
,"---..- That the Chinese. Government should have conceded the demands contained in the ultimatum recently lodged with the Tsung-ll Yamen by Sir Nicholas O'Conor, acting under urgent Instructions from Lord Salisbury, is hardly a matter for congratulation. China has given in, the notorious anti-foreign ex-Viceroy Liu Ping-chang and the other provincial officials responsible for the outrages perpetrated in Szechuen are cashlered, have been pillorled in the Piking the baby? -
the Gasefte, and, are. Informed, Emperor has decreed that Llu shall We regret to have to chronicle the death of never again hold office. Thus, for Master Hermann Hugo James Schmidt, whe the time being, the British Government succumbed this morning to an attack ofsbeumatic may be considered to have triumphed, and fever, from which he has suffered acutely for boat FIRST FLOOR. No. 7 PRAYA that too, probably despite the intrigues six months Master Hermann was the only son MENY, HOLLMAY, Wupied by of certain Powers whose actions in the of Mrs. Caroline Schmidt, widow of the late Mr. Far East of late can hardly be considered Wm. Schmida of Beconafield Areads, and waS above suspicion. But the success, if such only 14 yours and three months old. A large It be, should not be regarded · nu a number of friends of the family attended the substantial gain either for the British or the funeral at Happy Valley this afternoon. Chinese Governments.. On the one hand our face is to a certain extent saved, ACCORDING to Mr. Sato, M.P., who lately returned while on the other hand China continuere Japan from Formosa, sales of danskteré to pursue the even tenour of her ways, for wiven is in vogue in the "Beautifal Isle having attained peace with the exhibition | The legal manlige is confined only to the rich, how long will this peace" last? Does not help meets in what may be termed markets. The of what some may reckon as honour. But while the majority of the natives choose their "this_gracious concession on the "part
of China amount only to a patch in quotations vary from about 150 yen to bod yes, are told those haring specially attractive appearance an old garment" which, we in ancient Writ.
only makes the fetching large sums, Many 'alogia labourera" rent worse In the end? We think so. work hard to boy wives with the savings of their We are strongly of the opinion expressed hard-earned cash. According to the Japan In these column a few days ago, that bad Gorette's version of the report, not only women China absolutely refused to concede the bat children are alza sold in Formana just d'e terms of the ultimatum she would have though they were articles of furniture, been pursuing a wise course, for, as things go in the East just now, the concession I press dispatches are within a mile of being can result only in the postponement of the
́accar to (which is, of com/se, doubtful) the evil day; by giving way now they will Frisco Commercial News is of aplates that only bring down heavier vengeance on peither the Volted States nor Hawail and bother themselves hereafter.
further about annexation. The American "fire
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733 families-- UNDOUBTEDLY owing to cooler weather senfor in, the fathloks, there is a decrosse of cholers patients in Tokio. Io the 24 hours ending noon of the 19th only fourteen cosen were recorded... THX menntain of Asa a volcano la Higo province, has shown captive tendencies since the exsihquake shock experienced in the locality at the end of August. The inhabitants in its neighbourhood, says the Advertiser, are in a state of uneasiness,
pleasant voyage and warm reception. (Applause.)?
Mr T Hardy endorsed all that hed b-an vald by Mr. Philipp. It w Imperatively necessary the fresh markets should be opened for our wines. We had a surplus of wines now, and were likely to have a silll greater surplus in the future unless something was done. Therefore the movement in which Mr. Parsona was engaged was a good one. They could not agree
the policy of the present Government, but they must admit that this Government had shown a sincero destre to help the producers of the country, and this movement was evidence of it. (Applius.).
The toast was heartily responded to. TEE face value of gold, allver, nickel and capper The Hon. J. L. Parsons felt under great obli colos struck at the Japanese Mint from its gation to the Mayor for asking him to meet him establishment 'un to March this year was and the representatives of the various branches ***_follows:—Geld, By,ojoe8g yang Tailwer, of manufacture and commerce of South Australia 168,907.630 yen alckel. 5,838,597 988; copper, before starting on his impartant mission. He expressed his great gratitude and sense of the 12,418,037 7; the total belog 255 104,367 yen
hoseur conferred upon him by the Government ENGLAND AND EGYPT.—The semi-fficial Ham- | In feruing to him a cammlesion to China, Japan, burgliche Correspondenz #ilies - The de- claration of the British Government in the|uscertain what were the existing facts In connec "Commons shows that, the time for England to
evacuate Egypt has not yet coms. We Germins; may rest entirely satisfied with that, but the French are not. Their old political rivalry, latensified by their conficilog economic interests, follows with suspicion the extention of England's power in other parts of Africa as well,”
FROM the report of the British Cosial General
at Yokobama, we learn that the expot of raw
silk la 1894 amounted to 7.491.944 lbs., valued 4,131,267, as against 4 946,301 lbs, valued at 3.66,387, in 1893. Prices were well main tained, and business was brisk, engclaly with the Walted States. Freights to the U.S. by the Pacific Mall and Canadian Paclic steames were stationary, but the Northern Pacific cut the rates after Jane, thus getting a large amount of the cargo. "To Europe the freights rosu to $8 from $6 ko precwi, in July, and remained thus for the rest of the year.le
THE HOM. J 1. PARSONS AND `HIS FELLOW CITIZENA.
THE "BEND OFF" OF THE COMMERCIAL
MISSION TO THE ORIENT.
Interest would ka centred in the South Australian Under ordlessy circumstances very tile
commercial mission now in the Far East, but in view of the keen competition between certain Eastern and Western fodustries and the rivalry
and the Philippine Islands, with low to
tion with the trade and commerce in those countries, and to avail himself of the occasions and opportunities that would occur, so that in the great and growing trade which must be carted on to these countries under the impulse of the new life which was undoubtedly pulsing In the Kast the colony of South Australla might at least have her shao. (Applause) His attention had been directed, and he hid given a goed deal of time, to the study. of the existing conditions in the East. For a long lase be had had his eye, so to speak, on the Far East, Before the war broke out between China and Japan he was well aware of the circumstances that were arising, and which meant a development of trade not known by those engaged in the ordinary commerce of the Australian colonies. So long agoas last February, in an article which he wrote for the Registers he directci opcial attention to the fact that China might be expected to become one of the great purchases of wool, and his recent readings RICANTLY the Malacca correspondent of the and convinced him that an Immenso trade wa Slogapore Frat Press stated that the Arms being done with the East by California, and that Ordinance was having an effect to Malaces that Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland he was sure was never contemplated when it had entered upon the field. Se alert and enter was passed, and that owing to the difficulty ofprising had Victoria been in the matter that she prccuring guns and powder owners of pientations. had sent out first two Commissioners, and then were unable to cope with the hate which Infested | one Commissioner, with samples of various the fruit plantations — Another reason, and produc's of Victoria, to see what openlogs existed posulbly a more effective one as regards the for trade, and reports of great valne, giving very scarcity of powder, is, however, to be found in the carefully compiled statiailes, had been printed ping this troublesome commodity, the transport enormous freights which are charged for ship by the Victorian Government.
The staple products and the 'chiel manufactures of of which is hedged in by numerous rules and South Australia were produced under auch regulations A certain Chlcaman in Singapore favourable conditions that our mangiacters who wished to send to ib. of gunpowder to and merchants should not fear competition Malacca was asked $50 freight. Finally he is the world's markets. At present, so far agreed to pay $40, but in any case such a freight as our chief products were concerned, we had to would preve an important factor in determining stand competition in the great clearing-house of the world-London, Values were determined by the quanilty of powder avaliable in Malacca.
the prices which products reached there, bat he could not conceive that competition was teveroz » AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH THE
or difficulties any greater. In the Far East than fa ORIENT.
the metropolis of the United Kingdom. (Ap- plause). He wished to express his great gratifica tion to the various representatives of indus. tries who had reposed their confidence in him in entrusting in his earn articles which they pro- duced, and he could only assure them that nothing would be wanting on his part to endeavour to open for them the much-needed
Bim. Though he could not shut out from his avenues of trade. He was very deeply conscious of the weighty-responsibllfiles which rested up an-
mind the conviction that he expected pleasures- by the way, he felt bls object was one of business, and that there lay before him a great deal of tough, severe, and constant werk.
cri. Of course is be succeeded in finding the marketa they needed the advantages would be direct to the community sa s whole and also to himself individually. Very large questions had been touched on by Mr. Phillipps. Fortunately for àlm he was not commissioned to negotiate new trestles nor to distusḥ in any way the existing relations between these countries and the Imperial Government. These questions, when the time was ripe, would undoubtedly seed the dest statesmanship of the wisest intellecis in Ancirails and Europe. He felt that his was a from north to south and from east to west of the ever-increasing trade of the Orient, but also mission of commerce not less bonourable than !! to proclaim the fret that he was the first that they are endeavouring to find new and he was engaged in a scheme for the adjustment real live "Meriken" to get hold of a copy larger, markets for their products, with a view of differences that had arisen. The prosperity
and success of the world depended upon of the China-Japan Treaty of Peace that it presumably, to a marked Increase in the productence of those happy conditions in which the was sent to blm siraight by his old pal' tion of their staple and other exports,
products of one country might be profitably | Li Hung-chang, together with the Ilfactions Before leaving Adelaide the Hon. John disposed of in another, and in which the nations dezor's photo, and that he presented the Langdon Parsons, the Special Commissioner of the globe might te bound together not only whole budget to the New York Times, in question, was entertained by the Mayor of thus putting that paper away in front of all its Adelaide (Mr. C. Tucker) and a large number of contemporaries. He also adds that while going his fellow chilzens. Among those present were round the world in 60 days (to boom Tacoma) the Premier, the Chief Secretary, Mr. G. Ash, he mailed reports of his progress and interviews M.P., Mr. W. H. Phillips, and most of the leading to the Hongkong Telegraph and other journals merchants of Adelaide, representing the principal The Premier, in acknowledgment, said they from Aftică, Australia etc., etc., and he winds | industries in the colony, and various Consuls, were mil indebted to the Mayor for giving them up by boldly asserting that, no nation in the The glasses were charged with South Australian this appatunity of meeting for the purpose of wises to show the samples of the products which wishing success to a gentleman embarking on world ever dreams of ligaldating its national
laken by a resident of South Australia. The debt, and that therefore the United States Mr. Parsons has with him from South Australis one of the most important missions ever under Government is guilty of suicidal folly in formu- | vineyards. Representatives - of, tha". Press'of objects of the mission had been well put by Mr. isting a scheme for the redemption of its "green- Adelaide were present and the next day Philippe pubile attention had naturally been backs," The reports show that George Francis (28th August) the South Australian Register with East. The matter had been particularly directed to the question of trade relationship was well received everywhere and that his publle published a full report of the interesting pre-forced on their setics by the request of the alterances evoked hearty laughter: No wonder! ceedings, from which we take the following - Imperial Government to consider the terms of the And there ls, of course, nɔ 100m for wonder that The Mayor presided and said they had met proposed japanese tresty with a view of deciding the world moves apaće so long as Cilsen Trxia: to wish success to Mr. Parsons, who was pro-whether or not we would give in our adhesion is alive, and moves and has his being. He ceeding to the East to open up saw channels of to it. It opened, undoubtedly the widest makes things hom wherever be goes, and he commerce,
Isner. The Governmnet had communicated The loyal tonat having boas honoured, kir, with the other Australian Governments on the glorien now at much as ever, apparently, in W. Herbst Philipps, is proposing. The health subject, and the decision which they had arrived being styled a "crank " and "such a dear of the Hon. J. L. Parsons, said that wa. În at was that so far as they possibly could they the hairs of your head grow while and your which had been budding for some time had nothing hastily but avail themselves of the eccentric old gent, Bravo, George Though Australia bad developed a foreign policy, and no would act together la unison for Australia's one could tell what it would become. A sütion benefit-(Applause)—and that they should do sonorous voice gets weaker with age, yet may suddenly burst forth into flower, and the whole fallest opportunity which by the terms
world had been satemished at the resale (Heartly which would induce them to the your famlilar shadow sever grow lean,
so as to loform their minds of hası)--for the nation which had sprung into being every matter bade fair to rival the older nations of the world. wieast and East conclusion. To this end it had AJAPANESE Journal called the Síbería, published in Vladivostock by emiala Japanese, bat, accorde
The people there were characterised by mar beas the happiest of incidents that they had ing to the Japan Mail, been prohibited by the vellons enterprise, great intelligence, astounding found a gentlemen of the intelligence, characters Russian authorities. The reason rot. fois perseverance, and cat adam able to to cranncs a journey to the East Carissilect the and fast and industry of their-friend Mr. Parsons willing that the publication. of any matter in foreign comparatively short time, aston and show srailable Information, and repart se Honorary languages describing the geographical position, Imitate the castoms of civilization scenery, ela,, of the part le regarded as prejudicial astounding gifts for acquiring the manufactures Commissioner to this Government. It was of older nadance: As a whole they possessed those impossible that the mission could have been te national safety.
characteristics
swhich must lead to their becoming entrusted to better hands. Something had been. THE Toyama Local Assembly has addressed a one of the foremost nations of the world. Ea muld about a party Government. It would be s memorial to the Home Minister, reports the raferred to this because it was our cantou to range, Government that gave satisfaction to Yapam Gassifs, setting forth the mismanagement, despise nations which were not of our colour, and everybodylethey were quite content to do their of the Governor, Mr. Tokabisa. A delegation he ballared that the Japanese
yarlott times had taken a somewhat prominent
,
Wx have to thank our old friend George Francis Train for a most extraordinary reprint from the Tacoma Sun, by which we note that the "Champlon crank of the universe' is again on the job. He has been roaring himself hourse at public meetings, traversing the United States
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created by the Impact of American and Continental commercial agents, which is an important factor that has to beạn reckoned with now-k-days, the arrival - here of 'the South Australian Special Commissioner, to which we referred at some length in our last lisue, is an affair which justifies special notice in our columns, for not only does the advent of this Mission indicate that our Australian cousins are determined to make a reasonable bid for a share
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by other bands, but by the bands of prosperous commerce...The great honour they had dosa him that day would be a great stimulus to_kim to do his utmost when he was away from them. (Applause. He proposed "The health of Her Majesty's Government."
The toast was duly honoured.
brand' fa question såda:-It seems Great of the local people le also to be sent to Tokio (sfidence upon the world which wenta simutantes Kelly and stide by las results,” “Mr. Partons at It must not be forgotton that a portion Britain is malding a new survey of Alaska; the to pray for the change of their Governor. The us. It would be a great mistake if they were part in matters which had not altogether tended
latter, on the other hand, bas already arrived in contemptuously
put on one quido miter What only of the account is yet settled and that I will snner that potion' of the 'world to Canada, | the capital to disclose the state of affaire going | saw before them, „It would be best to: cuisine to cromate the policy of the Government of-
day, but in connection with a mission like this, the most unimportant part. There is a snd dass not propose in allow the United States on in his prefecture to his superiors.
friendly relationship with Our contempt the prosperity of South Australia, party Govers would sat hold them back, and if we did not ment did not come to. Nose wese for big bill outstanding in respect to the to complete Its const line by ballding a capai never-to-be-forgotten Kucheng massacre across Micaragua, although Nicaragus and Costs On the 13th inst, says the Mall, when the Inst meet them se lands the time was not far distant all were for the State. (Applause) The Gorers RASPBERRYADE, &c. the tat of August last; the Rics, the only countries, having a direct interest train of the Kushin railway which left Yabakawa, when we might meet them as fors, and then tent were happy to avail themselves of the skill had Chikaga province, bad gone about a mile or so, we would find that owing to their unity and. and ability of My Partons. Mr. Pallippe offensiveness of the Kucheng officials, who in the affair oviside of the United States, are | It was found the train was enveloped in a dense marvellous gift bed set in a bad position, touched port one point which made his prich put obstacles in the way of a thorough DAKER, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are investigation, and the duplicity, and anxious to have the canal built. Perhaps Great inche. On examination it turned out that the The Government had scist wisely in granting to a political car. We wanted to exploit the
hamp loaded in one of the luggage cars was on Bylinin will kindly designate some obecna corner
commission with the object of latitating tharkets of the Katt! We had turplas products, made under the constant supervision of a daly | exasperating, arrogance of Had Tact of the Earth to which) Uncle "Jam and his itu, appearently fɛnited by the sparks from the this friendly · relationship, and so Jeading to and it was the Interest and Intention of
we thought it not worth while to stop the the bent of the community as a whole. He told that day proposals for the exlusion of mar engine chimery. The driver, however, seems to were intimate friendship, which wenta La for Coversmat to lend for market. He did not cardagia, or he paid such strict attention to the felt this sole was one of vast importance for tears for our staples were sexdemical questions schedule time as not to cause a delay or any the colony and vary fat reaching, and Mr. (Henry Nett). They must also look at the twa or, for it is said that the train, regardless of Farsons was really sa ambassador for the colony sides of the querción, aand be carital that the the fire, got to the next sfation, The faming: A great deal of serpensibilly rasted upon alus, did set ger the worst of the bargain. In sitempts adorné za lakees to the side of a river, and the and he bentved he wenkd germenii dilecharge me to detail de marises of the man ihnen, yan
Kia (aspectans dución. They sit whkoni Mavica | the sight that the
qualled Engilsh Chemist and will be compa-
rison with the best Engilah Manufactures.
Spacial terms to Harris, Cures, MERES sad "ather Large Consumers.
Any complaints should be addressed to the
Manager. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.
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these matters be settled ?--If it was còn-
and the Viceroy of Fukkien. How will relatives may emigrate. That would have sidered sufficient to demand that Lid, of United States territory open to Britisk occupation Szechuan, be cashlered, will it not be without the expense of survey, diplomacy or necessary to insist on much more severe onquest of posess a hint from our English punishment being meted out to the officials: cousins will be all sufficienty wé Chall immediately responsible for the Kucheng strocities } { jide up our belongings sää säilingly dialgesia.
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