THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902.
TELEGRAMS. THE HEALTH OF THE COLONY,
(Reuters)
An Eruption at St. Vincent,
LONDON, September 7th. The Soufriere of St. Vincent, West Indies, was in eruption from nine in the evening of the 3rd instant until eleven in the moming of the 4th. This outburst has been of longer duration and more violent than the first.
The King's Health. His Majesty the King continues in splen- did health. He endured with ease the long days of deer stalking in Sutherland.
(Shanghai Times.)
Demonstration by Nationaliste.
PHENIX PARK MEETING.
+ LATEST RETURNŚ.
he return showing the number of cases of communicable diseases which have been notified as occurring in the colony during the week ended 5th September is as follows:--- Bubonic plague, one fatal case; cholera, three fatal cases; enteric fever two European cases, not fatal; smallpox, one fatal Chinese case. The return of the number of bubonic plague cases, which have been notified as occurring in the colony since the beginning of the year shows 564 cases and 552 deaths.
“TARTAR" AND " ATHENIAN."
A STRANGE REPORT.
A correspondent at Victoria, B.C., wired to his journal no August rith as follows:-
LONDON, September 5ib. treland is stirred into a ferment over the It is said that the Colombian Government, extension of the Crimes Act, particularly as which has purchased the dreamer Cutch, now regards Dublin. The Nationalists are actively being refitted at Moran's Yard, Seattle, for war aggressive, and display a degree of bitter-purposes, has been negotiating with Canadian ness which gives the authorities no little Pacific Railway Company for the purchase of -concern. They are calling a monster demon-
the steamers Athenian and Tartar, for a similar stration in Phoenix Park, Dublin, for next
purpost. Sunday, to protest against the measure. The Government is now considering the advisability of prohibiting the meeting. It is father reported on the best authority that the Govern- ment will in all probability proclaim the United League an illegal association. The Cabinet seems fully alive to the fact that the state of Ireland calls for drastic measures,
Roberts the Kaiser's Guest.
I ord Roberts, accompanied by his staff, leF- London to-day for Berlin in response to on invitation from Emperor Willians to attend the German, army manoeuvres. He will be the guest of the Emperor. Mr. Brodrick, who was included in the invitation, was unable to ac- company Lord Roberts through press of official duties
Kitchener's Orders for India,
It is officially announced to-day that Lord Kitchener will leave for India to take up the command-in-chief of the Indian Army early in November. General French is also gazettad in assume command of the First Anny Carps on September 15. Both appointments are very popular.
(Shanghai Mercury.) Sudden Death of Mr. Gordon. Harry Panmure Cordon, an expert on China and Japanese finance, has died suddenly.
[Harry Panmure Gordna, late of H. M. roth Hussars; senior partner of Messrs. Panmure Gordon, Will & Co, Stock Excharge; President of the Scottish Ken: el Club; born 1857; eldest son of Harry George Gordan, Killiechassie, Perthshire. He was educated at Harrow, Received Oxford, and University of Boan.
⚫ commission to H. M. toth Hussars, where he served four years. He went to China, where ho entered the mercantile firm of Messrs. Lindsay & Co. of Shanghai, Hongkong, etc., and was there five years. He commanded the Shanghai Mounted Rangers Volunteer Force during the Taiping rebellion. He returned to England and took up the London Stock. Exchange as a profession, and has been a member for some thirty years.] Anti-Trust Legislation Thwarted.
REVISION WITH REDUCED TARIFF
ADVOCATED.
LONDON, September 4ib. The American Democratic campaign tex! books accuses the Republicans of thwarting the anti-trust legislation and strongly advocates revision with reduction of tarif and the effectual conclusion of reciprocity treaties.
(North China Daily -News.) Death of Panmure Gordon.
LONDON, September 3id. › Panmure Gordon, an expert in Chinese gand Japanese finance, has died suddenly.
The dispute as to Marous Island.
Tox10, September gib. The Japanese cruiser Fukachiho has re- turned from Marcus Island and reports that the American claimant Captain Rosehill arrived there on the 31st July, but everything was amicably arranged.
Riots Between the Croitians and Serviang.
Riots of the Croatian population against the Servians have taken place in Agram. The Austrian Government has proclaimed martial law.
The U.S. Ambassador to Berlin,
The American Ambassador in Berlin, Mr. White, will resign on his seventieth birthday which will take place very soon.
Water Tower Collapsed: In Schönefeld near Leipzig the water tower collapse, killing twenty-ave people.
(Der Ostavietischt Lloyd) The Emperor's Visit to Posen.
BERLIN, September 4th. The visit of H.M. the Emperor to Posen was the occasion of a very strong German démon stration.against the Polish pretensions. The news that the building limilations caused by tlie old fortifications of l'osen will be removed and the city. be given the opportunity of full development be and the former precincts, was received by the population with general re- joicings.
The Emperor's Toast. The Emperor toast, during the dinner following the parade, the Tsar and the Russian Army, with which the German Army was allied through many wars. He then called attention to the hanging cords which he was wearing and which he had exchanged with the Tser as a token of their personal friendship, According to Tsar Nicholas' own words, said the Emperor, they will be a linke of the strong chain which was embracing both monarchs in
true friendship:
COTTAM & GO, FOR SUN HATS
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F ̈ G. Fige. Acting Director of the Hongkong Chwar vatory!
On the 9th at 11.50 nm. The barometer has risen considerably on the China coast and moderately over the Philippines. Pressure is high over China with light to moderate NF winds along the coast and over the N the China Sea. -
Forecast-moderate N.R. winds, fai
CANTON NOTES.
{From Our Own Correspondent Y
CANTON, September Bel
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THE NAVY.
H.M.S. Cretty will probably be here on or about the 20th fast.
HMS, Moorhen left for Tytam Bay this morning, for firing practice.
SCENES AT THE CORONATION.
THE KING UNNERVED.
From Vancouver exchanges we take the following interesting account of the actual Coronation ceremony in the Abbey :-
In Westminster Abbey the scene was nothing
less than marvellous. Nearly seven thousand members of the nobility, the clergy, and gentry had gathered, with foreign princes, ambassadors, Colonial rulers, Indian potentates and leaders from the furthest quarter of the globe where the Union Jack flies, to do honour to the King.
Two incidents in the service in the Abbey will live in the memory of all those who witnessed them. The first of these, which almost developed into a dramatic contretempts, ce tre round the aged Archbishop of Canter bury From the commencement of the service the Archbishop had the greatest difficwhy in reading or comembagine the po rrr The
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U. S. CONSUL, The United States Consul, Hon R. M McWade, leaves Canton this alternoon for furlough in the United States. Consul McWade reached Canton just before the troubles of 19:0 broke out and has been hard at work ever since. He has been a hard working and te cessful consul. For the assistance which he rendered the government during the trouble and for the Missionary Regulations" which | faller he prepared and had accepted by the French Consol and by the Vicetoy he was recommended to the throne by Tan Ma for | grasped Jugh the "decoration "and received the "double dragon" Consul McWade will be absent three months. and on his return will be accompanied by Mrs. McWade who is at present in the 1'nitet States.
GOVERNOR-ELECT SICK.
It is reported here this morning that the new governor for Kwangwung is sick in Shanghai and his arrival here will be delayed. It seems that Tao Mu has the fates against him. He is very anxious to be relieved from the duties of Viceroy but his release is made dependent upon the arrival of the new governer.
EXECUTIONS.
The Pun U magistrate had thirteen robbers beheaded at the official execution grounds Yesterday,
FIRE.
A fire broke out in Chui Yam street yester day afternoon and burned 'fiercely for some time. Two or three shops were destroyed.
SHUN TAK.
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him to fret Winchester anul acham clasped their arms rond the Aarhushop of Canterbury, the King kissed his winkled band, the Archbishop's head fell back, his feat mayed slowly and me chanically, and thus be war more caried thin led from the throne a fat
where he was raived.
Powards (hapel.
The tuner which this event reused had
arcely subsided when another exquisitely human touch varied the pro eedings, and the King was forgotten in the father lastead of merely accepting the bonage of the Prince of Wales, the King put his arms round the Prince of Walts and kissed him, and thea re-called him and wrung his hand with a manliness of parental affection that brought tears to the eyes of many,
To those who were able to see‹learly
THESE TWO) EPISODES,
the magnificence of the bejewelled women, the splendour of the uniformed men, and even the histone grandeur of the Coronation itself, sank almost in secondary interest.
The conditions of things in the district of Shun Tak are very unsatisfactory. The failure of the mulberry crop and the heavy rains have The Associated Press learned that driven many of the poorer class to robbery as the King was greatly unnerved by the con- a living. The latest plan is to kidnap people|dition of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and and hold them for ransom, Several rich
men have been kidnapped and were only released after large sums bad been paid. men of wealth Travel is unsafe and few
venture from home. Those who can afford it employ a guard of soldiers about their homes. This, however, is not a very great protection as the soldiers are open to the highest bidder. The officials do nothing to improve this un satisfactory state of affairs.
THE KWANGSI REBELLION.
ACTIVITY NEAR NANNING.
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that His Majesty sat in constant dread of a
contretemps, though outwardly calm, as could
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be judged from the steadiness with which he held his Sceptre erect during the ordeal.
This brave show, however, did not deceive
The
Queen. Throughout the service, and especially as the Archbishop of Canterbu y became more and more nervous, Her Majesty palpably dreaded that the King woo'd break down. With keen anxiety she constantly turned toward her husband, watching him intently throughout the ceremony. Her graceful dignity and solicitude for the King was one of the most charming features of the proceedin,s in the Abbey. Her Majesty's appearance won extravagant enco niums, especially from the women, many of whom declared that the Queen did ant look a day over thirty-five.
THE QUEEN'S OWN CROWNING was brief and simple. When the four du. chesses went to hold a canopy over Her Ma jesty's but, the Duchess of Marlborough and the Duchess of Portland led the way. They performed their duties excellently.
A dispatch from Wuchou, Kwargsi, reports that ant long ago, in response te an urgent appeal from Ting Chen-to, Governor of Kwang- si, Viceroy Tao. Mu of Center sent to the aid of that Governor a force of som: 1,500 men, belonging to the An Brigade, o: Gendarmerie of Canton city and suburbs, who are better armed than the general run of the territorial forces of the Two Kwang provinces. Before these reinforcements could get as far as Liu. choa they were, however, attacked by a body
As the critical moment for which the peeres of rebels of similar strength and equally well
ses had long practised, the putting of of their armed, with the result that af er several fiercely
coronets at the inoment the Queen was crown. contested actions the Cantonese troops were
a Auter of nervousness ran finally routed and compelled to retreat with ed, approached, great loss ta. Wuchou, after losing the majority | through their tanks, and then all heisarms of their arms, reserve ammunition and baggage, suddenly went up, and coronets, large and HE. Wang Chih-chun, the new Governor of small, were put in place. For the next five Kwangsi, happened to be in the vicinity of minutes the peeresses disregarded what passed Wuchou at this time with 5,000 modern armed before them; first one and then the other turned Hunan "braves" brought down by him from round for advice and help. Among the philoso- Anhui, and H.E, has ordered the decimated Anphical peeresses was the American, Cora, Lady brigade to be incorporated with his army. With these troops the new Governor intends to march against the main rebel face and
OUR LONDON LETTER,
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
LONDON, August 8th. THE FAR EAST. There has been quite a feverish interest in Far Eastern affairs exhibited by several papers London and Provincial tisis week, and many of the articles have been exceedingly interesting and well-informed. The time of year may account for
these unwonted favours, but whatever the cause let us be thankful for small attentions. Yesterday the Daily Chronicl devoted a column to the consideration of French action in South China and Siam, more
especially in respect of those rumours of land-hunger which have been current for some time ju Hongkong, but which the slower home mind has barely assimilated. The railway projects of our French neighbours are also touched on and the political use to which French Koman priests are often indured in pot their spiritual influence.
1 China folk were really desirous of bring- ing home to the English nund the danger to which our position is already exposed by Frame on the one hand and Germany on the other they mus besar theinselves more than has as yet been the case. I find among that unfortunately small number of persons who not being interested in the East by means of re- sidioce, yet endeavour in fellow intelligently the course of events out there, that the designs of Russia are understand, and the commercial manure of Germany to a certain extent noted. ber that as lion of France is entirely overlooked No doubt thee is partly due to the extreme on popularity et dings Teuton at the presest time on the one hand, and the innate almost unconcious dostumat of Pussia which charac
rices the Briton But largely. I think, the credit of carrying forward her sen policy with enteriting English, jealousy is due to France harrell and the skilful use of men and means which has distinguished her manken mate during klom last year netwo A few mote temperate,
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Admiral Neyinner in a letter to the Venza of
Wednesday, on the subject of the withdrawal of the international treeys for Shangbai, draws attention to the great and quite inenficiently appreciated serviers of the Yongis © Vienzeys The Infter is a during the Boxm troubles well thoęd acħlition for the couraversy in pra
fimm press Quite apart
The with awal of the troope about which English public opinion so far as it can be said to exist is quite in accordance with the views of the Admiral, it may be that a little re iteration of facts will bring home to the official mind, that political expediency, no less than gratitude, dietates an attitude of graceful conciliation and courteous consideration towards the two statesmen whose moderation and honest desire for reform bas more than once saved not only China but Free from an extremely awkward position.
HM. THE INC.
In the midst of most capropitious weather, the King arrived in London on Wednesday evening preparatory for the great ceremony
to-morrow.
Every one was gratified-and Insurance men much relieved-to notice how
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THE WEIHAIWEI CONTINGENT..
A fire broke out in the quarters of the Chinese Regiment at Wellington Barracks a night or two ago, causing great excitement
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for a time. No one was hurt, most of the IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 troops being at the time out of barracks, but some damage was done to the building and the effects of a number of the men were most This is rather a unfortunately destroyed. heavy blow, as, soldier like, they have been ac cumulating small treasures and keepsakes ever How the fire originated is since their arrival. still a mystery.
A DISGRACE TO CHRISTIANITY. The painful case of the Rev. J. Bleasby,
years' service has been compelled to
Anglican priest, who after twenty-three
en ter the Work-house, has attracted much native this week The unfortunate rieric on-
able in get an appointment owing to his age had been for three veas without employment; during which time he sold his library and effects to buy food. Being now quie at the end of his resources, and having received in reply to 1970 applications, the answer that "a Curata under 15" wat required, Mr. Bleasby was compelled to take this degrading step. The case does not stand alone, and lay, the Church in this land open to deservedy kavarn
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well and strong he looked. His Majesty is THE Company's Steamship
same what thinner which makes the facial lines more marked, but that, and the fact that he walks more carefully than of yore, are the only traves of his recent illness. His colour is healthy, the voice clear and firm, carriage upright and though he makes use of his stick it is not in a way sufficiently marked to suggest the conscious need of support. Despite the frequent beavy showers, the King ordered the
royal carriage to be thrown open, and to drive at a walking pace by a circuitous route to the Palace, orders winch gave general satisfaction not only in themselves but as indicating that the day's travelling had not unduly tried the strength of the Royal convalescent.
Meanwhile rehearsals are in daily progress at the Abhey, with the members of the Court to represent their Majesties-it is probable that the Kong may himself be present at the final one this afternoon. There is little anxiety now felt as to any postponemeal on His Majesty's account; unless anything quite unforeseen occurs the King will without doubt be crowned to-morrow but the most mournful forebodings prevail respecting the weather. The meteorological office is entirely pessimistic, and even the most snguine of non-scientific individuals ex- perience difficulty in bearing up hopefully against the October days of storm and cold which alternate with the climatic conditions proverbially associated with April. Mackintosh ia "the only wear," and its warmies' cannot describe the garment as festive.
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THE TAM O' SHANTER, Speaking of clothes reminds me that your lady readers may be interested to hear of the vogue which the Tam O'Shanter has recently acquired. Sailor hats are entirely tabooed outside of 'school-room
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outdoor
Last autumn saw the tentative entry of the Staff rd, who placidly allowed her coronetto re timmy" for this purpose. It had been asso. main sideways, neither asking nor receiving | ciated for two or three seasmas with ladies': help. A ong the curious features connected with the American petressen, was the wearing by Lady Craven of old family robes, once worn by the Queen of Bohemia, who married a former Earl Craven.
HOLD, THE YICINITY OF NARNING and other prefectures in that neighbourhood, after taking over the seals of the Kwangs Governorship from H.E. Ting Chen-to, who is en route from Kucilin, the provincial capital, for Wachou, to handover the past to the new Governor, In the meanwhile, added to the unsettled condition of the place, Liachou pre fecture, which is not far from Kucilia, has again been badly flooded, causing much dis- tress and suffering to the inhabitants, who are in consequence abandoning their homes whole- No strange effct could have equalled the sale so that, unless affairs mend, Linchoufu climax that ensued the moment the Crown and vicinity are in danger of becoming a was placed upon the King's head, the sudden howling wilderness by next year- Cillumination by hundreds of electric lights Daily News
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THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF. JOHN SINCLAIR, or No. 15, BALLAST: POINT ROAD, BALMAIN, NEAR SYDNEY, IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AND COMMONWEALTH OF "AUSTRALIA, MARINE ENGINEER, FOR THE - EXCLU- SIVE USE WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONG- KONG OF AN INVENTION FOR "IM- PROVEMENTS RELATING TO SCREW PROPELLERS." -
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