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should be suppressed. If it has, and it must | 11M S. Endymion, Captain Alfred W. Paget, back of Aberdeen Village to the stone bridge have, then let the Government recognise C, M.G. arrived outside the Wodaring Buoy at about Boo yards past the Fokfulum Police the fact,
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along both roads leading to Victoria, sending 500 men up the Pokfulum Road in the direction of the British Infantry Barracks, with strict orders to defer every hostile movement till daybreak, if possible.
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1901.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The College of Medicine for Chinese.
We are pleased to see that Medicus has taken up the important question of the pro- posed plague hospital for Quarry Bay, not so much on the question of the plague hos pital itself, as upon the professional stand ing of Dr. Xwax.
LATER.
MORE WAR MEDALS TO BE PRESENTED BY KING EDWARD. King Edward willpresent 3,000 war mediais to the Imperial Yeomanry at the Horse Guards Parade, on the 26th instant..
INTENSE HEAT IN AMERICA AND EUROPE. Intense heat prevails in America, and the crops are being damaged.
Tropical heat is general throughout Europe,
WEATHER REPORT.
3.5.
Five hundred men were left on the road in a position to resist any demonstration that might be made from the direction of Befchers on the West, and by way of Wong-nei Cheong and conjunction with the screen already mentioned. Stanley on the East, this force was acting in
In the meantime we had been moving our guns up, the French under General Le Lacher taking the Aberdeen Road leading to Magazine Gap. whilst we took the Pokfulum to Victoria Cap one hundred men were put on each gun to hauf then up with long dragropes, and although we anticipated some little difficulty in getting them up, so willing were our men that we never, had so much as a slip.
Chunshian. We hear from the Government Civil Hospital that the man in question. bas returned to duty after his wounds being dressed. Messrs. Bradley & Co. were very reticent when We left one gun at the stone bridge halfway walted on this morning and would give no up the road to shell Mt. Austin Barracks, particulars as to how the accident happened forty-five, a m. which we, considering all things, The other three guns we had up by threa This is the same steamer, it will be remem
were very lucky, in doing. Several detached" bered, that was so badly damaged a short time patrols had been posted at intervals along the ago by a typhoon coming out of Haiphong and road leading round Mt. Kellet and Mr. Gough, was only saved by the exertions of Captain District, from attempting to give any informa to prevent any of the inhabitants of the Peak Messer and Mr. David Wilson, chief engineer. tion as to our numerical strength and position; MR. Joseph Walton, M.P., has sent us (along the ridges on the Victoria side, to pour the remainder of our infantry were spread out Daily News) a copy of the "Barnsley Inde down, if necessary, a heavy rifle fire wherever pendent," with a full length sketch of himself needed. is excellent, but the details are questionable, as he is provided with a queue, and is dressed in a Japanese kimono and an obt with two Japanese swords stuck in it; and he is leading In nondescript pug, labelled "Chinese Ques
tion."" Mr. Joseph Walton, our readers. will probably remember, was touring recently through parts of China, including the West River district, and then visited Corea and Japan. He is one of Lord Rosebery's gentle man who has not been in China long enough to talk about his experience there, but only long enough to add a few books on the various Chinese questions to the few which already
as "The Barnsley Mandarin." The likeness
The Observatory report says: On the 14th at 12.10 p.m. barometric changes | existed.
are slight. Pressure is highest over the Pacific to the E. of the Louchoos, and gradients con- tinue slight for S. and S.E. winds on the China coast and in the N. part of the China Sea. Forecast:-Moderate S.E. winds; showery.
On the 15th at 12.10 p.m. the barometer has moving Eastwards in the Sea of Japan, and risen slightly on the China coast. A depression pressure remains high over the Pacific to the E. of the Loochoos. Gradients slight for S. and S.E. winds in 5. China and the N. part of the China Sea. Forecast-Moderate, 5.E. winds; squally, showery.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE appointment of Mr. F. A. Mazeland to be Second Magistrate is notified in the Gäseite.
A MEETING of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon. There was a full attend- ance and a quantity of business was got through without exciting any comment. THE return of cases of infectious diseases occurring in this Colony during the week ended July 13th, gives:-26 cases of babonic plague,
deaths. Enteric fever 2 cases (European). LIEUT. J. H. Underwood has been appointed Captain, Hongkong Volunteer Corps, in place of Capt. G. H. Potts, resigned, and Sergeant- Major G. P. Lammert has been appointed to the lieutenancy thus vacant. We congratulate We contend that the rejection of the apLicut Lammert on his well-earned promotion. plication of Messrs. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE by the Sanitary Board constitues a slight Hongkang, 15th July, 1971.
upan the College of Medicine for Chinese, for it amounts to their refusing to recognise AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-the qualifications of a graduate of this in-
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stitution. We should like to point out that the College of Medicine for Chinese is under the direct control of our local doctors That is to say, they fill the posts of lecturers to the institution and they, in this capacity, sign the diploma of every graduate. There fore if, as in the present instance they throw discredit upon the qualifications of those whom they have themselves trained, it speaks badly both for their instruction and for the ‚ability of their pupils.,
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having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby and HONOLULU, The UNITED STATES, 42, informed that their Goods are being landed at &C. their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong Strathgyle............ | about Sept. 15 and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company,
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Through Bills of Lading issued to any point in the United States.
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A BOAT laden with 18 Mauser magazine rifles and a quantity of ammunition, while passing the Wents ao creek, at Woosung, under the charge of a native of Kahding, named Chén, was captured on the 6th inst. by a native military patrol boat and handed over to the colonel of the Haimên, battalion, encamped at Woosung, for trial.
We have received from Messrs, Kelly & Walsh
notepaper and envelopes, which are specially a sample box of their Imperial Pure Linen manufactured for them in England, and have their, private water-mark or "Chop." The paper is of convenient size and seems of very good quality, and the envelopes are substantial, whilst the price is moderate, for few articles look worse than pour and cheap stationery.
THE following items are from the Tientsin Times of the 6th inst.:-
We are sorry to hear that Major Blane, B Battery, R.H.A. has met with a serious accident at Shau-hai-kwan. Whilst ont riding a few days ago, in taking a jump he by some un cut his ear in halves. The wounds were sewn toward circumstance came in contact with a projecting twig which tore open his cheek and up, and the gallant Major, although still an invalid, is on the high road to recovery.
Now came the most anxious time, fearful lines and so managed to arose the Garrison lest anyone should have slipped through our we awaited the coming of dawn; shortly after- wards the faintest sign of blue was visible in. the East, gradually expanding until the day had fairly broken.
I had my three guns placed in a superb position just outside the High Level Tramway Station, having thrown up an earthwork par- apet which would practically ensure our guns perfect safety from anything, less formidable. than a gun of a very large calibre; this I knew they had in a large fort over on the mainland General Le Lacheur's position I knew was a very good one, he having taken up and occupied a large piece of waste ground in the had previously stood and which afforded him centre of the Gap, where apparently a house
thing was in readiness, and our hopes of a ample room for his four guns...
At last to my satisfaction I saw that every goodmorning's work were within measurable dis-:- tance. The Peak's usual envelope of mist which so often hangs over its head for some.hundreds of feet; was, luckily for our enterprise, far above
US.
With chronometer in hand 1 awaited the moment in which I was to give the signal, and as its hands pointed to half past four a m. I raised my arm and immediately each of our eight guns opened fire with a crash that echoed for miles around. One of the first shots took Barracks; and I saw it collapse like a child's the right wing of the Officers' Quarters Murray card built castle when shaken by the hand of its juvenile designer.
We had ascertained our ranges beforehand, and now each shell did its work, one gun of the battery in Magazine Gap took Murray Barracks, apother Victoria Barracks, and two
sion of Major Little and Officers, the Hong- We are pleased to see that by kind permis kong Regiment Band will in future give a concert in the Park from 9 to it p.m. every Wednesday. The military can hardly appre ciate perhaps, how civilian residents here miss the band in the Park throughout the Summer months, when this oasis in the Tientsin desert is our only refuge, and how much we conse-made the Arsenal Yards their especial busi- quently appreciate the military bands..
About o'clock on Thursday night, a Fusi lier policeman under the influence of drink, ran amuck in Victoria Read, near the Astor House, and narrowly escaped doing serious damage. He fired at some ricksha coolies and was with the great difficulty arrested and dis armed by four or five Fusiliers, with whom he fought desperately. Capt. Clevelane, who was passing, rendered assistance, and the Provost Marshal was promptly on the scene. The man will probably be pretty severely dealt with.
OUR PRIZE ESSAY.
THE RAID ON HONGKONG. Yes; they all admitted that; Baron Sternberg was a good speaker and was genial company, and he was never more welcomed than when he told us that night at Madame de Staal's ball about the famous dash for Hongkong which he led personally in 1901,
settled ourselves in the smoking room, they Yes, he said, after we had all comfortably little thought what we, and our Republican friends, the French, were preparing for them.
We got together at Haiphong four of our best cruisers and six thousand men, it was a simple the Dimieski Donksey and the Rossfa, as you plan the names of our own two cruisers were must know, two of our best at that time.
France had the D'Entrecasteaux and Arkoli together with a couple of torpedo boats, there were our 4'z Howitzers with cylinder-prismatic we awaited the arrival of the guns, four of which breachblocks, weighing just over two tons, and four Sneider-Canet 15 centimetre Q. F. guns weighing about the same.
ness. The gun which we had left by the stone bridge half way up Pokfulum. Road, whose particular duty it was to taze Mt. Austin Bar- racks, and with which the five hundred infantry. were acting in co-operation, reduced it to such a state that the work remaining to be done by the infantry was practically a sinecure, and after a sharp tussel with the few Fusiliers who had esgaped the wreck of their barracks, èvery. thing became perfectly quiet in that quarter.
The battery in Victoria Gap and its vicinity did equally well and in less than an hour from. the time we opened fire both barracks, the arsenal yards, ordinance buildings, Royal Engineers workshops, and all buildings in their vicinity. were to be seen bursting into dame.
Very soon after we had opened fire, the one cruiser in harbour had, commenced to shell us with her barbettes and Q. F.guns but, although well handled, we were so well placed that they did us little or no harm, the elevation being. apparently too high for their guns, and after. firing a few shots, she steamed out in the direc tion of Sulphur Channel; she hadn't been out of sounds of heavy firing in that direction and we our sight but a few minutes when we heard knew that she had been stopped by our three cruisers which we had stationed onl side to meet just such a contretemps, Hostile demonstrations were also visible over together, throwing up earthworks and getting. in Kowloon, the Indian Infantry were massing the Beige Train Howitzers into position on the foreshore, and their 92 paid us particular attention, but, luckily for us, the length of time works thrown up for this gun was so long that taken in getting. a suitable position and earth- we had, in fact I had already ordered the Infantry to retire from the ridges, completed the work we had set out to do, when their guns, and also killed the gun's crew of the next second shot completely shattered one of our gun with one of their lyddite shells.
That the usefulness of this institution is not undervalued elsewhere is shown by the fact that any Chinaman who has gone through the
regiment, and a double complement of the qth We had the 64th Kazan Russian Infantry course of instruction given and, has gained We have supplied Chinese doctors to Borneo,
and a mixed complement of the 10th and 13th tion too, but caused us very little trouble on a diploma is cagerly snapped up elsewhere.
Don, H. A. Battery to mian our guns.
France had the 32nd Regiment of Infantry, The Dock Fort paid us considerable atten- Singapore, Penang and the Federated Malay
Havery latteries, numbering about 500, alto-account of the extreme elevation required. No States and the only Complaint that these
gether making our total up to 6000 Officers and other demonstration was visible, but a few places have to make is that we cannot turn
We felt Haiphong on the 12th of June 1901, heavy firing in the direction of the stone bridge Men.
anxious minutes were spent when we heard. out more. If the numbers of graduates were
as well as I remember, with our guns and men on the West of Aberdeen Road, which turned. doubled they would still be far below the
on four steans colliers, we made good speed aut to be a landing party of Bluejackets and demand. This being the case, we certainly
and arrived within 60 miles of Hoogkong on Marines from the cruiser, numbering about. think that it was a piece of exceedingly bad
the third night out. Sending one steam collier three bundred, but who were quickly repulsed taste to say the least of it, on the part of the THE M. C. Daily News of the 9th inst. says:on, as if to make the Lamma Channel, with by the five hundred French in position just Sanitary-Board-to-reject this application Dispatches received here from Nanchang, the Gap Rock, and then to send a boat off as if to Well to cut my story short, everything hap
instructions to intimate their desire to speak there. Dr. KWAN has held most responsible posi provincial capital of Kiangsi, report that the give some important news a boat with five pened just as we had foreseen, the Military tions in Hongkong and is, as we well know, late continuous rains in that province had men landed at that isolated spot just as dark were demonilized and powerless; half of the universally respected and trusted by our brought down heavy volumes of water from the ness was descending and very easily disposed of small force in Victoria and Murray, bad been local medical men, and it is astounding to mountains, inundating nearly the whole province the inhabitants, they then destroyed their their barracks: wherever a large or small num the two Portuguese Signalmen who constituted annihilated by our fire and the collapsing of find that the Sanitary Board affect to dis- having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees trust him. That is the only interpretation and causing immense damage to property, telephone instrument, flags etc, thus breaking ber of people tried to congregate our riflemen
that can be put upon their action..
crops and lives, no less than 4,000 of which off all communication with Hongkong opened on them and did great execution. We had meanwhile steamed closer in, by We could see from where we were situated Medicus very truly points out that the were lost during the first three days of freshets, Quarry Bay hospital would have been un-It is feared that the consequent distress amongst which time it was perfectly dark, the collier that the city was in a state of furore and panic, der most scientific control, for the chemists the inhabitants of Kiangsi province will pro were then beading due South, and bearing round directions and looked to us ridiculously like a signalled us that everything was correct, we men, women and children, were running in all employed there are second to none in the duce much trouble in the country during the Lamma Island made Narth for the Aberdeen crowd af rabbits turned out of their burrows. Colony as scientific men, yet it appears that coming winter.
Channel, by which time it was about 11 p.m. By this time the reserve ammunition always even these gentlemen could not be trusted.
The time we had arranged to land was 12 mid- kept in the Arsenal and Naval Yards, had ex The Board could not, we think, have had THE editor of a paper in one of the rural night; it was an exciting wait, our torpedo ploded, and the state of Victoria from Murray Pier on the West 10 Arsenal Street on the East hospital on public grounds, for the whole in the hills, in the hope of saving his life, whose attention we had attracted from reach or it may have been six, we took away the any objections to the establishment of this districts of Montana is in hiding just at present boats had rounded up in Aberdeen Bay some
30 or 40 fishing junks to prevent any of them was a perfect pandemonium. At half-past five population of Quarry Bay is either directly which is threatened to be taken from him as a ing the village and giving any information, breechblocks of our guns and commenced or indirectly employed by Messrs. BUTTER result of getting the reports of a cattle show and then sending a launch we had with us rapid, though well ordered retreat, and before. FIELD and SWIRE and there was no question a concert mixed up. The article, which appeared painted to represent a well known local governan hour bad elapsed from the ting of firing our of other interests being affected. If, as one in his paper, read -The concert given by some 50 men, who very quickly on arrival exception, of course, of is few casualties, ment boat to land just below the paper-works last shot, we were all on board again, with the is led to believe, the objection was simply sixteen of Anaconda's most beautiful young surrounded the village, capturing the Police which we were forced to leave on the ground that there would be an ladies was a swell affair and was also highly ap Station, cutting the telephone lines, and pre You know only too well, my friends, how absence of European medical supervision; preciated. They sang in the most charming venting any of the villagers from making off in dearly that escapade cost us; little did we think then the Government is alone to blame. Had the Government Medical Staff been anner, winning the plaudits of the audience, steamed the first of the colliers, which was of damage: how devastating was the war that the direction of Victoria Shortly after, up England could have done us such an amount. will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and Generally that I have REMOVED my could never have been raised horns in the state. A few are of a rich brown by the others; in, little over an hour we tige, or ever again hope to rank; third in the BE to inform my Patrons and Public up to its proper strength, such an objection who pronounced them the finest herd of short warped into the docks and quickly followed fallowed, we shall never regain our lost pres
In conclusion we would ask, what. is colour, but the majority are spotted, brown and were all ashore, guns and ammunition in-order of the Navies of the world, the good of maintaining an institution white. Several of the heifers are able-bodied, were sent immediately ahead and spread out worse than we did ourselves, and can never cluded those that landed from the first boat And France, she suffered, if possible, far that the Goverulent refuses to recognise ? fine limbed animals, and promise to be good in a sort of screen extending from and connect hope to agaid attain to the position [34 If this institution has no official standing if milkers
ing with the men who, were already at the once occupied, E
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Goods not cleared by the 22nd instant, will Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed, be subject to rent,
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