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HOLLAND EXPECTS A ROYAL HEir ¦- | the appROACHING" REGATTA:| Inspector Gourlay said, that he knew the: thice years 1997, 1898 and 1892, that is to say, A special dispatch to America from Amsterdam. The forthcoming regalin is arousing a great locality where the accident look place. It was the market price less the amount of import rays, that Queen Wilhelmina's confinement is dent if excitement, and members of the V.R.C. at Robinson Road, and, was very sleep, The chiles and incidental, expenter, shall be inken expected at the end of this month.
are confident that the laurels, will be gained | truck was brought to the Central Police | us the basis for the valuation of merchandise,
Tending the result of the work of conversion; THES, 6, GLAMONGANSHIRE, 4,353 tons by members if the Club. There is a strong Station, loaded with bamboos and poles, some
up and others loose. In his opinion, it duties shall be levied ad valorem. gross and 2,829, tons net register, built in feeling in favour of Me, Humphreys and this tied 1
combined with his beautiful coxswainship, in was too much, for four nien to look after such England in 1900 has been sold to the Nippon recent years has resulted in his being a strong a heavy loaded truckc.NAL Yusen Kaisha for 500,00 yen to run in their favourite. The various crews are in active
* The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty and Bombay service:
preparation and a stiff race should result
prisoners were discharged.
KING EDWARD HOJELBy kind per mission of Colonel Treinonger and officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play
ARMED ROBBERY.
Ho Cheung, Lai Shing Chun, and Lai Han were arraigned for armed robbery on the oth October near Sham-shui-poo-and also stealing
elegraph of Newchwang, frusis which a good general the following selections during dinner on $350. Prisoners pleaded not guilty and were
ELONGKONG, THURSDAY, Nov. 20, 1902,-
THE INDEMNITY QUESTION.
It is eminently satisfactory to learn from our special telegram, dated Berlin 17th inst. and published in our Tuesday's issue, that "according to statements in the English press, America proposes to refer the ques THE WATER used is THE PUR-tion of whether the Chinese war indemnity be paid in gold or silver to arbitration by EST that can be obtained, and is the Hague Court of Arbitration. It is also - skiltully Filtered in the most scientific asserted that Germany has agreed to this course with the stipulation that only the principles.
interpretation of the Peking Convention be arbitrated ujjon." Article VI of the Pek ing Peace Protocol, referring to payment of the indemnity, sets furth that "by an Imperial Edict dated 22nd May, THE BEST INGREDIENTS ouly 1901, the Emperor of China agrees to pay the Powers an indemnity of four 'hundred and fifty millions of Haikwan Taels." The same Article of the Protocol (Clause A) states that "these Tls. 150,000,000 constitute a gold debt calculated at the rate of the Hakitoan fael to the gold currency of each country." Then the rate of exchange is fixed, the British rate being 35, to the taci ; German marks 3.055 per lael; Japanese yen 1.407 per tael, and so on. The Protocol does not state whether the Chinese shall pay over the money in gold or silver; but inas much as it clearly provides that the service, of the debt shall take place in Shanghai," and the rate of exchange between silver taels and gold currency having been duly fixed, it seems reasonable to infer that the Chinese Government would construe the clause as giving them the liberty of A. S. WATSON & Co., paying over each instalment in silver. It is, of course, unfortunate for certain parties to the agreement that silver has greatly de- preciated since.the drawing of the Protocol, but for that the short-sightedness of some of the negotiators is alone responsible, for if they wished to be paid in gold or in the equivalent of gold at the rate of the day that point should have been so clearly set out in the Treaty as to preclude any argument on the subject for all time. We take it that it is not the intention of our Government to exact the payment of
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A RUSSIAN WATCH TOWER-The Russians, "ays and T Times, are reported to have erected a high tower on the bills east
survey of the country can be obtained, RULED OFF:-The Sportsman states that the French Jockey Club has issued a notice announcing, without comment, that the riding Licences a Julia Reiff salt Milon Heniy, the American jockeys, lane been withdrawn under. Rule 78..
THE LATE VICEROY TAQ MUP-V big matshed has recently been erected at the Nam Quan jetty, Canton, for the purpose of allowing the Ca ton inhabitants toʻpay the last obsequies to the late Viceroy Tao Mu of Two Kwangs. The ceremony takes place ( -day, THE WINGLOK STREET FIRE:-The fire which broke out at No. 15, Wi glok State early yesterday morning is suspected of being the work of an incendiary, for we learn that the police are investigating the muster in the hope
of bringing certain parties to just'ce. NARROW ESCALE OF A DUKE:-The Duke of Cannught narrowly escaped an accident while riding, in a motor car from Killarney to Staflow on the roth ult. The car
skinded and collided with a wall it was disabled but the Duke was not hurt. ANTI-FOOTBINDING SOCIETY: The AGT. Times welcomes the news that the Mahommedans in the west of Tientsin have formed themselves into an anti-foutbinding Society. The Tien Tsy Huishould get in touch with these friends of the anti-cruetry trusade,
THE HON. JOHN BARRETT, Special Commissioner for the St. Louis Exhibition, accompanied by Mr. Theodore Hardee, is Secretary, arrived at Singapore by the mail from Bangkok on the 11th instant and is stopping at Raffles Blutel. le called on . E. the everner at Government House,
DEATH OF CAPT. SMITH The Pinang Gazrite records the death of Captain Smith (formerly master of the steamer Fitzhitrick)
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A CO MOROLITAN GROWD, de curiosity. bent, was collecte! outside of the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon for the purpose of
-defended by Mr. Ferrers.
After a lengthy hearing and a mass of evi dence, the court adjourned till 10 am, 10-
morrow..
THE INDEMNITY QUESTION,
ARTICLE VL OF THE PEKING. PEACE. PROTOCOL
(2) The b ds of the rivers Whangpop and Peiho shall be improved with the financial. participation of China..
UHINESE AND THE WATER- METER QUESTION.
In connection with our report, published last
Monday, of the proceedings of the meeting of The Attorney-General prosecuted on behalf Commercial Union, the following additional Chinese property owners he'd at the Chinese of the Crown. The following jury was sword facts, which we have since obtained, will be F. G. C. Georg, D. Gow, S. Marcovich, Fread with interest as showing the public spirit Rileira, C. Kinck, A. A. de Jesus, H. A. L.
animating the Chinese community in contrast Oldenburg, y
with our own apathy in mallers of public interest. It was not generally known that at a meeting, held on the 18th August last, at the Commercial Union, Mr. Chan Kun Yi and Mr. No Kom Tang were appointed to ascertain the views of the Chinese community to regard to catching a glimpse of the woman sentenced to
this matter. Accordingly, the two gentlemen sel to work with might and main. The result ten years' imprisonment for cruelty The mass of inquisitive spectators completely blocked"
of their mission is seen in the widely sub Queen's Roid, while the entire route to the
scribed petit.on whereon some 10, 00 signi The following Article will forin the basis for tures and chops appear, and which was in geol was packed. The prisoner was stated in a chair and when she made her appearance the arbitration which, it is reported, will be subdue course submitted to, and transmitted by His Excellency the Governor to the Secjetor, was cheer d by a few ignorani imbeciles. She mitted to the Hague Tribunal, and to which.
of state. This commendable, action on the was well guarded by police and safely lodgedwo refer in our leader to-night-
part of the Chinese immediately secured Mr. in her new home, where she will be unable to torture young children, and, where an
Chamberlain's approval which was cunt- occasional flogging would keep berteminded
municated to the Governor by telegram. the crime for which stie is sentenced.
Upon the Secretary of State's decision being put before the petitioners, no lime SULTAN'S MEMOIRS: The Sultan of
was lost by the Chinese to act upon it, and Turkey has written his autobiography, which,
with the businesslike promptitude, which we according to Die Information, will fall like a
have become accustomed to in Mr. llo Tung's bombshell on the civilised world. I records,
conduct of public affairs, with which he is without reserve, the deceptions pratised by
associated, be formulated and put to the meet- Christian statesmuc, one after the other to gain
ing the resolution which was unanim usły the support of Mohammedan Turkey, and
carried. With the terms of that resolut na ridicules mercilessly the European monarchs
nur readers, are already acquainted. who bid for Abdul's friendship. The bok,
was reproduced substantially as reported which from the beginning to the end, is an
3.955 in the vernacular press. It should, however, Austro-Hungary -
be mentioned that a previous meet- 3-595 ing, it is officially recorded in the Mingre 0742 Book of the Union that Mr. Ahmet Rainjahn 3.740 suggested two quarters' additional taxes should 35. od. be collected, from renement-house owners. 1.407 This course evidently did not comme d 1.796 self to the mover of the substantive resolu
tion, which took the form already recorded in these columns. It is satisfactory to observe be unanimity with, which the petitioners,
of
indictment of the hypocrisy of Christian civili sign, will reveal diplomatic secrets of the highest importance. Its publication, which will be one of the events of the century, will take place after his death as a posthumous revenge on Europe.
NEW SOCIETY WHIM :—A "tramp ball" is the latest society inany tion. The first one of the season will shortly be given at the Catonsville Country Club, an exclusive organi.
which took place, a few days age, on board sation in Ital.imore. A large number of the s.s, ok Canton. An hour after this vessel fashionable people from Noir York and other had left Edie, he was found dead in the cabin cities will attend. The guests will be required in wear the tramps costume, and are taxing with a revolve tving by his side, and à bullet wound through the temple.
their ingenuity to secure suitable raiment. The men will wear taltered coats, ragged trousers, TRIPLE EXECUTION :-The three China-baltered shots, and shabby hats and will carry men found guilty, of murdering a coolic, in Shaukiwan; were lunged in Victoria Gaol yesterday. A coroner's inquest on the bodies was held after the execution, and the verdict was in accordance with the medical evidence showing that death, due to severance of the spinal column, was instantaneous
the indemnity in a manner liable to crip-SMART DETECTIVE WORK:-The lay ple China's ability to pay for British mer- chandise entering the Empire. It is as much the duty of a paternal Government to preserve intact the purchasing powers of a nation as it is in the interest of the British trader to find ready markets for his wares. What we desire is that China shall
before yesterday Detective. Sergeant Kerr entered the Yau Fui ammunition shop, No. 56 Queen's Road Central, and cherked the stores. He afterwards hait a portion of the ceiling broken away, and discovered 775 rounds of ammunition. The investigation cost the firm 5250 and the ammunition.
abide strictly by, the terms. of the Protocol | ANA; CHISTS' PLYT :—The Paris. Figaro and thereby, fler alia, give prompt and of the 22nd ult, sys that a man was detected full effect to the clause providing for the early Tuesday morning attempting to climb a
FURNITURE much-needed proper conservancy of the ap-wall of the Elysee Palace. It is believed that
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proaches to Shanghai from the sea. The Chinese, encouraged by some of the Lesser Powers, are still obstructing the work which the Conservancy Board, as a whole, should have commenced some time ago. Let there be insistence on the part of the Board, backed by the Corps Diplomatique, that Chinese obstruction shall cease and the work be
he intended to hide in the palace garden in the hope of obtaining an opportunity to asta sinate
President Loubet. The man was arrested and was found to be armed with B poignard and a loaded revolver. He has been recognized as a dangerous anarchist who has already been convicted three times, and upon two of these occasions for manufacturing ex- plosive machines. The pol ce are trying to at once proceeded with by the Board, keep the matter quiet and refuse to divulge the
constituted, regardless of Chi-nan's name.
as now
the
the empty tomato cans which are the American tramps drinking cups. The ladies will make an equally disreputable appearance. The decorations of the ball-room will be on the same lines, and the invitations also carry out the tramp idea
THE ORIMINAL SESSIONS
CONTINUED,
The Criminal Fessions were resumed this morning before His Lordship Sir W. M. Goodman.
ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT,
The verdict in which Lo Kwai Ting a shroff in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, charged with embezzling $1,412.50, was delivered late yesterday evening, and resulted in his being found not guilty, and discharged.”
AILEGED MANSLAUGHTER.
The pris rers charged with manslaughter were, Tseung Stinu, Chung Tsek, and Chung. Fuk. The facts of the case are that on the 26th Oct at Bios Terrace, the men fost control over a truck, with the result that it ran over the deceased, Wong Fuk, and killed him. They pleaded not guilty, and were undefended The Morney General, instructed by Mr. 11. L. Dennys, Acti g Crown Solicitor, prosecuted on Leball of the Crown, and the following jury was sworn:-Messis. J. T. Prestage, V.C. da
michael, E. G. de Aquino, A. H. Batista. Rocha, G. Koenig, J. I. Andrew, H. F. Car The first witness called was Wong Lung, who described the affair, and said it appeared
Art. V-By an Imperial Edit dated the 22nd of May, 1901 (Annex No. 12) E. M. the Emperor of China agreed to pay the Powers an indemnity of four hundred and fifty millions of Haikwan-tacls.
Titis sum represents the total amount of the iedemnities for States, Companies or Societies, private indi iduals and Chinese referred to in Article V of the Note uf December 22nd,
goo.
(4) These four hunted and fifty millions con- stitute a gold debt calculated at the rate of the Haikwan tael to the gold currency of each country as indicated below.
Hikwan Tael--Mark..............................
Gold dollar.r Franc... Pound sterling...Lo
Yen
Netherland florin... Gold rouble (17.474
dolas fine)...... 1.412 This sun in gold shall bear interest at 4 per
cout, per annum, and the capital shall be reimbursed by China in thirty-nine years in the ranner indicated in the annexed plan of amortization, (Annex No. 13). Capital and interest shall be payable in gold or at the rates of exchange corresponding to the dates at which the different payments shall fall due
The amortization shall commence the 1st of January 1902, and shall finish at the end of the year 1910. The amortizations are payable annually, the first pa nicut being fixed on the first of January, 1903
Interest shall run from the first of July, 1901, but the Chinese Government shall have the light to pay off within a term of three years, beginning January, 1goz, the arrears of the first. six months ending the 31st of December, 1991, on condition, bowever, that it pays compound interest at the rate of four cent per anus) on the suns, the payments of which shall have been thus deferred.
Interest shall be payable semi-annually, the first payment being fixed on the 1st of July, 1902.
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adopted Mr. Ho Tung's motion. Seeing, that that gentleman has a large vested inter-st in property in Hongkong, it is safe to assume that Chinese landowners acted w sely in following the wake of their leader, We hear that the legal expenses can nected with the petition amounted to over $3,000, and to defray these the two gen- tlemen first named, as appointed to obtain supporters to the perion, were seconded in their efforts by Mr. Tam Tez Kong and Mr. Poon- Te Wan to obtain the money by subscription, While attaining their end, the Chinese com munity must be thanked for lifting the burden
the shoulders of taxpayers in general by en2- "tributing themselves for a public improvement of which, we trush, they will derive the full benefit.
STORING DYNAMITE IN
· DES VIEUX BOAD,
COMPRADORE CHARGED, and
(6) The service of the debt shall take place
Leung Chew, compradore to Messrs. Vilva in Shanghai in the following manner. and Co, was charged before Messis F. A..
Each, lower shall be represented by a Hazeland and . H. Kemp, at the Police delegate on a commission of bankers authorised Court with having explosives and ammunition to receive the amount of interest and amortiza on the Company's premises without a premiit." tion which shall be paid to it by the Chinese Mr. M. W. Slade appeated for the defendant, Authorities designa ed for that purpose, Several witnesses were called for the prosecu divide it among the interested parties and to give a receipt for the same.
tion. The explosives and ammunition consisted of:-dynamite, 240, sticks, fute 40-coils and ammunition, 302 rounds.
(c) The Chinese Government shall deliver to the Doyen of tic Diplomatic Corps at Mr. W. Waters, explosive expert, said that Peking a bond for the lump sum, which shall340 sticks of dynamite was sufficient to blow subsequently be converted into fractional up the office it was stored in and shatter bonds bearing the signature of the delegates windows within a considerable radius. The of the Chinese Government designated for that most serious part of it was that an examination purpose. This operation and all those relating a number of sticks were detonated with, as to issuing of the bonds shall be performed by and fuses, which made them very sensitive. the at ve-mentioned Commission, in accord The case was adjourned. “ ance with the instructions which the Powers
nese whims and fancies and untenable EARL ROBERTS TO-VISIT AMERICA: proposals, and then something will be The Associated Press learns that Generals accomplished which will benefit
Corbin, Young and Wood have tendered Earl whole of the Treaty Powers and China as Roberts a cordial invitation to visit the United to him that there were not enough men to look shall send their delegates. well. To waste time in endeavouring to States, and that the British commander-in-chief after the truck. The deceased was hawking() The proceeds of the revenues assigned compel China to now pay in gold when replicl that he had practically decided to ac- tea, when struck. The men in charge did not to the payment of the bonds shall be paid she can more readily do so in silver, is -cept the invitation in December of 1903, and call out to the hawker to move away; and if monthly to the Commiss on. hardly businesslike to say the least of it. that there was a possibility of his-crossing in they had done so he wou'd have heard. He time to witness the international faces. It is was not far away from t e scene, a distance of The question having been raised, however,
Earl Roberts' desive that Generals Frencli PHOTOGRAPHIC and reached a more or less acute stage,
and Kelly-Kenny shall accompany him. The the American proposal to submit it to The DEPARTMENT.
American generals have been parti ularly Hague Tribunal, and thereby avoid undue anxious that Earl 1:oberts should visit America DEVELOPING and PRINTING
delay or fresh causes of friction between the
in order that they may have an opportunity of repaying the many courtesies he has shown them during the'r stay in England."
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MUSEUM-Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan's par- MORGAN AND KENSINGTON
chases of European antiquities, pictures and Uncle Sam's plan for checkinating the works of art during the year 1993 will aggregate Chinese Government's reversion to its old $5,000,000, according to Duveen Brothers, who tactics of haggling over the terms of engage:
are regularly employed by the New York ments entered into with foreigners, the multimillionaire and his American fellows in Commission of Bankers in the meantime scouring the European treasure market. Be might collect the instalments under protest.ginning with the acquisition of $400,000 worth
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
THE GERMAN AND FRENCH MAILS of the 16th and 25th October were delivered in London on the 15th and 18 h inst. DENMARK BUYS WAR SUPPLIES Denmark has ordered from the Essen, works, 128 Krupp 6eld guns and igz ammunition wagons
of fificenth century Gothic-Flemish tapestry. now hanging in South Kensington Museum in this city, Morgan's recent buyings are stated to include the most costly selection of ancient paintings, marbles, bronzes, plate, rugs, armor, carvings and furaiture ever, secured by an individual purchaser.Br. Ji Pierpont Mor• gan's expenditures on art purchases evoke on friendly comment in London financial quarters, where it is asserted that they represent ill-gotten gains of stock watering
about 40 yards. He identified the prisoners When the old man, was knocked down, the prisoners ran away, and he (witness) ran after them and caught the first prisoner. The two others were arrested by somebody else. He knew the deceased, and identified him at the
Mortuary.
Dr. Atkinson said that on the 26th October Hos;ital. He had compound fracture of the a man named Wong I uk was admitted to use
feg, buises at the knee, and was in a state of collapse. He died on November 3rd. The inmediate cause of death was congestion of the lungs, ant fever, caused by the compound fracture.
Wong Chuy, a chair coulie, also · gaye evidence.
(r) The revenues assigned as security for the bands are the following
(1) The balance of the revenuch of the Imperial Marilim Customs after payment of the interest and amortization of preceding loans secured on those revesues, plus, the pro- ceeds of the raising to five per cent, effective of the prese, tariff on marit,me Imports, In cluding anicles until now on the free list, but exempting rice, foreign cereals nd flour, gold (2) The revenues of the native Cusio us. and silver bullion and coin
administered in the open ports by the Imperial Maritime Customs.
(3)
axclus
The rais
な
of the salt gabelle, the fraction previously set aside
loans
of the present tariff on imports effective is agreed to on condi. below. It shall be put in alter, signing of the present no exceptions, shall be made
Chow Tam, living at Mosque Junction, said ions the deceased was sitting down in a side channel force twi selling tea, when he was struck by the truck protoc
Lum Fook stated that he was a scaffolding except former bandise in transitanol: more builder and employed the first prisoner, and than instructed him to engage three other men to carty bamboos to a house in coume of erection at Mosque Junction. He did not truck, because the streets Jancilor were scopre He inst
2 carry the poles and bamboos, on
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American (Cuffie) ta-snorrow." English (Bengal) 22nd inst. German ( Gera)-25th inst. • Canadian (Empress of Japan) 25th inst. Indian (Laisang) 26th inst.. American (America, Maru) 26th inst.. German (Bayern) ayih ́instą. American (Korea) 6ili prax. American (Gaelic) 13th prox.
The ICS. N. Co's steamer Laitang from Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for This port on the 19th insty at 5 pm.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s sterners Athenian left Vancouver aum, on Tuesday, he 18th lost for Hongkong via the usual Parts of Callag
The O&O, S. S. Co.'s steamer Coptic with mails, &c, lest Manila for this port yesterday the 19th inst., at 4 p.m., and is due here to moriow at zgon.
AM The NY K. Co.'s seamer. (yo Muru American Line) left Shanghai for this port on. the 19th inst. p.ing and is expected to arrive here on the 22nd inst.
~ The N. Y. K. Co.'s steamer. Kastiga Maris- 4Autralian-Line) left-Kobe via Mejl for this port on he 78th inst., pm, and is expected-15. arrive here on the 26th Ins;.
The Canadian Pacific
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