THE KIANGYIN FORTS
PRÍNCE HES
On Thursday morning
4th inst) H.R.H
met
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 1890
TIENTSIN OPINION, GE THE
HINTERLAND TROUBLE
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Thus the and I times in, an editorial hole g russiaThe game of shilly, shilly scams to have been played ulih consummate skill of late by the Hongkong Government, and we are glad to see the absurd policy being pursued in the Colony, the Hongkong papers unaniitiously condemning That a handful of rebels instigated by an ignorant and conservative disciple of Chang Chi tung in Canton should have been. mitted to cause such a hubbubs is ridiculous, The half-hearted. now-we-don't-want-to-hurt you measures which have been adopted by the colonial authorities are precisely the kind of thing which land us in a campaign at considemble cost of both life and money. The first semblance of trouble should have been by the immediate despatch of boats to Canton, and the prompt abolition of native jurisdiction in Kowloon city. This is what Germany would have done, and what we did in the days when Hongkong became taking possession of a diplomatically obtained purs. Yet now, when it is only a question of extension, we scatter silver, let our Governor ay morning call on a mere Viceroy, and spend a woek tents from billock to hillock, while Viceroy Tan or two chasing ignorant malcon- and his colleagues are chortling with delight in the security of Canton City Has Chinese officialdem advanced a single step along the road of progress and civilization that we should squander our time and our prestige in treating the Chinese Government as if they possessed the capacity to appreciate the delicate distinctions possible between forbearance and weakness G
visited the Kiangyin forts place HR was received HIES the Goneral-in Chief of this prosince, and Chief -Inspector Jurgens. Two companies of infantry formed a guard of honour, and as they pre sented arms, the Chinese foreign hand played, and a salute of 21 guns was fired. The Prince mounted at once, with his suite, formed by Commanders von Wissleben and Beckmann, Dr. W. Knappe, Consul General Lieut Hinze, Interpreter Cordes, and several officers of S.M.S. Gefion, and rode up to the forts. At one of them, where are 50-ton Arang guns are mounted, gun drill was performed by the Chinese gunner, under the direction of Mr John O'Keeffe. H.R.H. asked Mr. O'Keeffe how long he had drified the binese, and also wanted his opinion as to the general ability of the Chinese as gunners and soldiers, “It must be said that the Chinese gunnerson this occasion: loaded and laid the guns with much
promptaess and steadiness, not a
word could be heard from them during the time. They hoisted the 200-lbs shells for lodding, much to the ad- miration of the onlookers. H.R.H. went from this battery to the upper batteries where he had a general look round. At one of the 50-ton Shanghai-Armstrong guns H.R.H. wanted to know of Mr. O'Keeffe whether he thought the gunners would be able without foreign assistance to hit any ship going about 20 knots with this gun. H.R.H. seems to have the opinion that the Chinese need foreign help in active practice with mundem artillery; in his opinion he has undoubtedly the support of all foreigners who have any knowledge of the Chinese, and with such assistance the Chinese will prove themselves good marksmen with modern guns.
Chinese
After leaving the forts H.R.H. made a stay of a few moments at the house of Chief-inspec tor Jurgens Mrs. Jurgous thought that such an honour could not be bestowed upon her house without her making a small present consisting of a Chinese silk money purse. H.R.H. had the goodness to accept the little purse with thanks. Dr. Geo. C. Worth, of the S. Presbyterian Mission, who happened to be present, was also introduced to H.R.H.
NEWCHWANG,
A SERIOUS TRADE DISPUTE
May 6th.
A dispute has arisen between the Southern whom they buy and sell, import and export merchants and the Northern finns through
for
THE SUMMER RESORT.
The current of summer migration sets strongly Stoward Peltalho, and beside the residents at the British Legation, only a small number of Peltingites will visit the West Hills this year. Having derived an much benefit from the breezes of Peitaiho last summer, it is probable that the I. G, will find his way there. again this year.
THE, BAND
year,
Shipping. STEAMERS.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI
HE Company's Steamship
"HAILOONG,"
An audacious Pekingite told me that hey hoped the Customs Band will see Peitaiho this Captain Robson, will be despatched for the If so, he will be delighted, while your above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 18th instant, correspondent may have to content himself at to s.. plied by the music-torturers of Peking. In with the sackbuts, dulcimers, and tom-toms. For Freight or Passage, apply to this world things are unequally arranged, and
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 17th May, 1899.
(6581 in a vast number of important matters i ans not consulted at all. For some time I have regarded
FOR MANILA. this as unfortunate, but since it relieves me of a heavy load of responsibility, I have decided
(Taking Cargo at through Rates for ILOILO.) to put up with it. Other people seem disposed
HE Steamship to follow my example-the Empress Dowager included.-N. C. D. News Cor
KASHINGFU.
ANOTHER LARGE FIRE,
.May 6th. During the past week another largo fire has taken place, this time Just outside the north gate, the very busiest part of Kashing. It is reported that twenty odd shops were burned, causing a loss of some tens of thousands of dollars. No doubt this is an exaggerated estimate, as is usual under the circumstances. This is the second fire in two weeks, the first being within the city and destroying a large fire-cracker establishment, with a loss of more than a thousand dollars.
OFFICIALS IN HOT WATER, “
It is stated that, on account of a large robbery the Governor has degraded, though not pennanently, the officer next in rank to the highest military official in this prefecturer Certain transfers have also been made of soldiers official in charge. The Chinese say that the from smaller towns to Kashing with a new
retiring Governor was considered unfit for the new Governor is very strict and capable. The
post, with very little executive ability. 1.
THIEVES
again abound in these parts. The school building of the Southern Presbyterian Mission at Hsinchang was entered while. everybody ately some of the employees returned before was at church, on Sunday afternoon. Fortun the thieves had time to plunder the place. hasty retreat, having secured only four garments. Of course, they were not caught. They seem to have a special spite against this property, having broken la and stalen articles several times before. The back gate being nailed with foreign nails and
entrance.-N. C. Daily News Cor.. the first gate locked with a foreign lock seems to present no serious, difficulty.. to their
The Northerners say that the present charges goods, which threatens a total cessation of trade. and commissions which have been in force. many years are now unremunerative owing to increased cost of the necessaries of life. The the depreciation of transfer money, and the Southemers say the proposed new charges and commissions have been submitted to their From here R.II. rode to the parade that no change was necessary, that they are principals and rejected by them, on the ground ground, where the German-drilled.troops stood excessive, and will increase the cost of ready for inspection. H.R.H. rode down the by about Tis. 300 per steamer, and that it The marauders beat:
loading front whilst the band was playing; next, the will be impossible for Southern merchants to men formed column and marched past, after make a living here, if they agree to, any in which manual and firing exorcise, took plate. Only very little drill was shown, as H.R.H. had petitioned the Taolal and neither seems inclined crease of the old terms. Both parties have no time to stay long, but that which H.R.H. to make the slightest concession. The Aw apparently gave bin satisfaction, for he Southerners appealed for assistance to the told the men that, since he had last seen them foreign shipping firms, and finally met Messrs. at Woosung, their drill had not lost much, and Nesbitt, Bush, and Bandinel, at the offices of he also encouraged them to keep up what they Messrs. Butterfield and Swire on the 4th had been taught, and told the leading officers instant; when, after much discussion, they to thank the men. H.R.H. shook hands with agreed to send a joint letter to the British Major Chang, saying to him "I thank you firms represented by those gentlemen stating their case in full. On receipt of this, the three firms sent in a joint letter to Mr. Hosie, the british Consul, enclosing the Chinese, letter, and requesting him to communicate with the Thotai, and ask him to take steps to bring the dispute to an end and avert the danger to trado. Meantime we believe that telegrami have been sent away to stop chartering, for the present- N.C. D. Nius Cor.
riso," .
H.R. H. next went into the camp of H.E.Li, where a short stay was made and a glass of wine and a smoke were indulged in then H.R. H. mounted again, proceeding in the landing, whence he went on board the Gefion, which shortly afterwards steamed down riverM C D. News,
ALLEGED SHARP PRACTICE BY
A JAPANESE SKIPPER.
The Japan Herald has had brought under its attention an instance of sharp practice on the part of a Japanese skipper, which, it thinks, calls for alrict official investigation. The nileged is Capt. Oda of the Japanese brig Matsuzaka-maru, which is owned by a Mr. Yokoo of Tokyo, and the victims are seventeen natives of Yap, one of the Caroline group of islands, about 400 miles from Guam
women,
PEKING.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER,
May 5th.
In
While Europe has been busy with Chinese affairs, the capital of China has been unusually quiet and destitute of news. Eastern Affairs are now discussed, and practically settled, the West. The destinies of China's millions are in the bands of a handful of despised for eigners Knowledge is power, but it is evidently Frederic Harrison tells us that, "all knowledge not the knowledge of the Chinese Classics.
unless it tends to give us sounder notions of is imperfect, we may almost say meaningless, our human and social interests. What we need
I seems that these natives, men and wo the former before the war were employed by Cap- tain Keefe's manager, Mr. Friedlander, and the faiter engaged as school teachers, took passage on the roth October last in the Matsuzaka maru for Guam, and paid their fares in advance.are clear principles about the moral nature of But Capt. Oda was in no hurry to fulfil his
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"SUISANG," Captain E. J. Tadd, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 20th instant, at Noon.
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This vessel brings on Cargo:
Optionlar, &c. er S.S. Rajpootana.
From London, ex S.S. Himalaya, From Persian Gulfer B.I.S.N. and H. & P.SAN. Co's Steamers.
From
goods will be landed here unless. instructions are given to the contrary before I P.M. TO-DAY. PH. will be subject to rent.
Goods not cleared by the 17th instant, at 4
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- All damaged Packages inust be left in the tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Cluins will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS..
"SUMIDAGAWA MARU,” Captain Namekata, will be despatched for the above pens, on SUNDAY, the 21st instant, THE Steamship
Daylight, For Freight or Passage, apply to
at
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1649 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
(Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, New ZealanD, · TASMANIA, &c)
THE Steamship
"AUSTRALIAN," Captain Helms, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, at 4 P..
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sions Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric light.
A Stewardess, and a duly-qualified Surgeon are carried...
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having arrived from the above ports, Con- signees of cargo by her, are hereby informed that their goods, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained Cargo remaining undelivered after the 19th Instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 26th instant, otherwise they will not. be recognised,
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Optional cargo will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary, before 4 P.M., TODAY.
Goods not cleared by the 73rd Instint will
be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been
All ship damaged packages n the Godowns where they will be era the 22nd instant.
All claim must reach the Un the 25th instant, or they will be ret MCGREGOR BROSE Hongkong, 16th May, 1899.
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contract, and accordingly proceeded leisurely of human society; about the nature and ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES.HE Company's Steamship
CRIPTION IN STOCK.
INCLUDING
BATTERIES,
man as a social being; about the elements capacities of the understanding. We want landmarks to guide us in our search after worthy guides, or trus principles for social or political action. China lacked this essential knowledge, refused to acquire it, and in consequence has been weighed in the balance, found wanting, and the direction of her destinies taken from the hands of the men of books and given over to the men of thought The unwise study of her books has been one of the chief causes of China's degeneration and ruin, and it is possi derive valuable instruction from the considera. ble that even her new Western masters might INSULATORS, tion of this fact
SHANSI COAL-FIELDS.
to the Pellew. Islands, where he landed them on the 22nd October. He remained there until the 10th December, and again promised to take the unfortunate natives to Guam, but instead of doing this he carried them off to the Bonin Islands, where he dumped them on the roth February; that is to say, a voyage of about 1,100 miles occupied something like two months. Even then he would not permit them to go ashore at once, but kept them on board three days Landed on the Bonin Islands, friendless and virtually without resources, their position" was sufficiently desperate. Happily for them, a kind-hearted woman named Mrs Robinson took pity on them, and out of her own purse paid the farce of five of the women, two of the men and two boys, to Yokohama, by the N. 5.5, Sumineys-maru, which arrived here on Friday (5th inst) Seven men and one woman remain on the islands as they were unable to Secure a-passage. But this is not all The natives had Y350 with them when they fint embarked on the Mutsuzaka maru, but this the Japanese squeezed out of them in return for food, after the wretched persons had ex hausted theirown supply. The Japanese charged them a dollar a pound for bad rice, at which rate it is not remarkable that their funds soon fell to zero live in the cabla, bere originally albived toward investigating the districts where petroleum-
but as soon as their funds fell short, they were unceremoniously removed to the hold, where they were compelled to take their rest on the top of a mass of stinking cargo The details of the case were first com municated to Capt Harrison of the schooner Esmeralda, by Mt. A. F. King, the missionary, LEGATION STREET The five women, two men and two boys, who arrived at Yokohamas from the Houin Islands on the sth inst, were first of all taken, to the police station, but as they could not speak English, they were sent from there to the Spanish Consul The Spanish Consul was
told them to call again, and in this extremity
they applied at Captain Harrison and bis wife charitably provided Accommodation, until 186
Harrison has personally int
their case and
United States.
Liect, seeing that
American UE Spanial and
last to be used for the advantage of the The enormous wealth of this country is at people of the land and the world generally. Mr. Glass, the consulting engineer of the Peking Syndicate, has just returned from a tour of inspection antong the coal-fielda of Shanal, During an interview with Li Hung-chang, be stated that he had never seen finer deposits of good anthracite coal in his life. One bed was 36 fact thick. The Syndicate will endeavour to secure a convenient line of communication. with the Yangtze Agents of the Syndicate has been found, and there appears to be good reason to expect that the results of their labours will be of great importance not only to the Syndicate, but to the "Chinese people throughout the whole empire, who certainly need more light in every sense of the word.
Work has really commenced on Legation Street. It has been talked about long enough,
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Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work.
but now the road-makers have attacked the Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-Parts to At
West End of that ancient slough, and in
due Hosen the Perpetual Calendar-it'
will be finished. This will reduce the labours
of the resident physicians, and lower the price
Installations if required.
"GLAUCUS,"
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Captain Barwise, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 23rd May.
For Freight, apply to
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Agents.... Hongkong, 24th April, 1899,
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FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE
HE Steamship
"UNDAUNTED,"
will be despatched for the above, part, on or about the 24th instant to be followed by the S.S. BENLOMOND" about 3rd June.
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 12th May, 1899.
[$478 FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL
THE British Steamship.
“VORTIGERN," V- Captain Fairweather, will be despatched for the above port, on ar about the 27th instant, AS
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From Trieste,er S.S. Imperatris transhipped at Bombay,
From Venice, er S.S. Massimiliany and Carlotta transhipped at Trieste.
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be, sent in to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 19th instant, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 19th instant, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & CO., Agents Hongkong, 19th May, 1899.
THE CHINA MUTUAL STRAM NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY, LIMITED. P NOTICE TO.CONSIGNEES. FROM GLASGOW, AND LIVERPOOL. THE Company's Steamship
KINTUCK
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowlood Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon
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Optional Goods will be landed here unless Noon, TO-DAY instructions are given to the contrary, before
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
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