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THE carriages used at the. Durbar Proctama: tion ceremony-would ex'and twenty-five miles if set in fine.

CHINESE. New Year has come and gone, and to-day the majority of the industrious Chinese firms started business and the town has resumed is normal aspect.

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TUE iliree men alleged to have taken part in the burglary at the Diocesan School have been committed for tri...

LONDON to Brighton and Dover monorail schemes are progressing. The Liverpool Manchester line promoters hope to run trains atoniles an hour by next Juar.

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MARRIAGE.

At Fangkok,an Jan. 17th, F. W. Cookson of the Royal Sigurse Naval Department, to Miss SOLOMON, daughter of the late F.Sob mon, Royal Bangkok Police Department,

DEATH.

In Bangkok Mc. J. M. E. DE Dust's for many years assistant to the East Asiatic Company Lid, aged 19 years.

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1953.

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Gear the P. & O. steamer Malba's voyage from Sirpport in Hongkong a Feile by fireman juumed overboard. The accident boat was promptly lowered and the insane man rescued He was landed at Hongkong.

Tak police and officials at Nagaoks have confened as to the measures in be adopted to 'prevent an inʼbreak of plague in the puri. Ail shays, thay denied, musi be inspected: Aay cargo found to have been damaged by rats w 1

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THI. "American Perierna Engine Company" G-ABERLOUR-GLENLIVET... 13.50 has been incorporated with a expital of £tory on The company has purchasett Henry Buck's steamer engine for £1,200 coa This engine is specially dupted for in gine use, and it is claimed will enable the voyage across the Atlantic in be made in 100 hours,

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Al aa anterval of 2393 years diplomatic relations are about to be resumed between Greece and Persia, The Last Ambassador to the Athenians was despatched by King Darus, in 491 B. C. That embassy was in charge before the battle of Marathon, which effectually broke off all diplomatic intercourse between the two countries.

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#5 | CAPTris W, Angove, R.N.R., who has been asso iated for close on sixty years with the P. and O. Company, retires on a pension as from 1st ult. He has had exceptionally tony service, and has always earned high encom'ums in whatever capacity his talents have been employed. Both to the company and to the public his services have been exceptional.

MR. RH. Yapp, an English naturalist who has recently explored the annuntain ranges of the Malay Peninsula, reports the hitherto fittle- known fact that in several pecies of bamboo the hollow internotes--the parts of the stems between the joints-are stored with farge quantities of naturally filleted water. The

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The Italian Government's Naval shipbuilding programme for 1993 comprises two first-class battleships of the Pittorio Emanuele type, al which one will he named the Romn. There will also be four first-class torpedo-boats, a submarine, two torpedo-boat destmyers, two coal transports, two commissariat supply ships, two shallow gunboats for lagoon service, and a number of light e aft for the ports and arsenalı Armstrong's Italian gun foundries will supply most of the guns..

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rapidly Leing developed. After several years of work under great difficulties, the Shaurung Mining Company has now succeeded in On despatching large quantities of coal. October 30 the first train arrived at Tsingtau carrying coal taken from Asiatic-German soil. This is certainly an event of great importance, as not only will the colony profi by it, but à may influence the shipping traffic when ships

touching at Tsing tau can be supplied with coal.

THE Russian Ministry of Marine has taken steps to increase considerably early this year the torpedo flotilla serving in the Far Eastern waters. Four torpedo heat destroyers are now on their way from Croaktadt to the F. r' East, where they will be joined by the three des- troyers as present in the Mediteranean, and then the Russian Pacific Squadron will consist of 12 destroyers, two torped -transports, with a total of 6 officers and nealy 1,300 men.

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(1334 A for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER—

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THE directors of the Shangbai Land Invest- ment Co., Ltí,, d. cided to pay a final dividend

of 6 per cent, makig the Intal dividend for

the year 18 per cent.

CRAIGENGOWER C.. C. " AT HOME"

'On Saturday the members of the Craigen: gower Cricket Club were "at home" to their friends in their Club house at the Happy Valley, What was to have been an ideal day for cricket: ing was marred by the inclement weather, though a good number of friends avai ́ed themselves, of the invitations. Among those present, we noticed Major Clv-prinń 14,K.V.C. Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock, the Rev. nid Miss Hickling, and members' natives and friends. Shonly after 1 p.m. alinut forty members sat down to tiffin. under a large awning with Mr. Braidwood, the President, in the chair. After ample je tice had been dune to the good things cared by the Queen's Hotel the Chairman toasted the Club and, tiffin over, the retornmatch, Club versus the Coronation Contingent was played, and a though some fine bowling and bat ing was wit The case in which Wong and to Hungnessed, the home team proved in be the easy were thered with entering a matshed a Kennedy Town and tribbing a naive of some

their. F. A. Hazeland today, The men wee clothing and pinnry was again bought before

committed for trid at-the-next criminal sessions.

We are informed that the Queen's Hotel at Kowloon at present run by Mr. H. Runonjee will shortly change hands. Messrs. Collins and Daly will carry on the business, having secured a five years! lease from the present | proprietor

Tirk Admirally have infosed thin request of Merchant Service Guild that the masters officers of liners can ing troops in the fate war should be given the transport medal, and have intimated that it will be confined to those can. nected with transports of the "time oh gen

O Saturday afternoon Hen.y Oastler, 3rd officer of the Indo China, Arup Sang, while working on board as ship, fell from the 'tween decks to the bottom of No. 3 hold, a drop of some 15. Hs skull was fractured and the poor chap died before the arrival of Dr. Gibson.

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Karuns of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 19 February

Library

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Nun-Chinese. Chinese.

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Ritr THE undermentioned extract from a roserved in the Post-master-General to the Cononandant of the Volunteer Corps Meg #f. 6 Puchard, R.G. N., is published in the Corp order davei 27th January, 1903. will be much o'lged if any volunteer who heres a delayed novice will endorse the time

la retura i to me so that 1 can in vestigate the maltre

Tea thousand dollars

wh' of photo supplies just received pn last Fmpress ad Nipp » Ahora of every description. At Le Munyan's. -Adot.

JAM „5 Borrowda't, an old employee of the Wharf and Godown Co., Kowinon, while going to a picnic trip on the launch Iran, fell over. band. It is said that he was making room for a lady at the time. The launch was stopped and the man picked up, but, shouly after being resrued, te succumbed. Tse, lannel stentived

back to Kowloon and Dr. Swan was sum-

moned. He order. d the body of the deceased, who was 6 years of age, to be taken to the

mortuary.

CAPT. J. Lyons, of the British steamer Lueries, which arrived at Singapore from Amoy and Swatow on 24th ali imported that at 8p.m. on the 19th, he found the steam launch Her enina M. de la Fama broken down and in distress. Capt. J. Cannon, the master of the launch, had died and the Chinese crew were short of provisions and water. The second

officer and a boatswain and three sailors were pot in chage of the launch and she was towed to Singapore, a distance of 728 miles,

IT has been decided (says the Kobe Herald) to postpone the opening of the exhibition, the 154 of Merch being the day of the general election. The opening ceremony will probably be held some time at the end of March or in the beginning of April. Now that the Navy Department proposes to hold nával manuuvres on a large scale in the Korean Strait, followed by a naval pageant at this post, at which His Majesty the Emperor will be present, it is not improbable the opening will be arranged to take place immediately after the naval pageant.

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The book in new river steamer Wing Chai, recan ly launched, made her maiden voyage to Macao yesterday, by her behaviour in a boisterous se, she proved a very good sea- going craft.

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THE CANTON TROUBLE,

HONGKONG PRISONERS DISCHAROʻ D.

Considerable surprise, was manifested this morning when it became known that the twelve, prisoners charged under the Foreign Enlist. ment Act, of 1870, with fiting and preparing a military expedition to proceed against a friend. ly power, to wit, the empire of China, þad been discharged. Inquiry at the Central Pélires Station elicited the fiet that the men were let leated! Leon Saturdaynight, and anteference to ma the charge sheet it appeared, they find beca set free owing to want of sufficient evidence. Late in the afternoon of that day another arrest had been effected at 20, D'Aguilar Street, the pri soner bein, caubt while entering the building. With the other prisones he was given his liberty later in the evening. But the price of Hongkorg are or allowing the matter to rest, and are at present closely watching several persons suspected of being interested in the victors by six wickets and fifty runs. For the movement. At Chaton affairs scevi to hava wi ners, essr, Basa and Brawn were respon quieted down for the time being akhough the sible for thirty five and twenty-nine runs late arrival of the river sleansers on Sat day. respectively, whilst the only two members of was the cause of consi ́erable speculation, the Contingent who managed to seach double it appears that a steamer had got agtunt d'in- figures were Mess & Rose and Asger. During the Reach and river boats had to go on a thegine, the players were called in, and photo circuitous route bere heading for long. graphs were taken by Mr. Le Munyon, Alt i konge

From further information -pecting The match was over the pries were present the projected rising, we learn tha Fou the ens Popelk el to

the following fuccessful members arrest of the iu elva men in Nor 20-Ujue nel bra by Mr. Braidwood, the President. Stice! for alleged continvention of sale The fourteenth ordinary meeting of share fanmert and J. L. Stuart (batting and Foreign Enlistment Act, af 1870, he... holders in the Kowloon Land and Building bowling), 1. Rapp (batzin ), J. P. Jordan (bal- Macao anhorities were acquainted with the 30, ftd, was held at the Company's offices, sing) and Pest nji (bowling). The Challe geposition of affairs and were asked to assist in Victoria Buildings, at naun, to-day. There Shie'd, pri sented by Mr. EH. Helilins, CMG the suppression of such a movement, and to were present Messrs. E. Jones inghes (Chair for he highest batting average was won J. effect any rests should any person er permus (dnectors), A. Shelton Hooper (secretary), Epl jerio win it two seasons in succession or 'many, J. N.-Goosmann, T. Ii: Feid, J., Cox Jordan last season. Its conditions are for a be found in possession of any incriminating

E. C. Georg, M. 5. Nortlico e, J. C. Peter and

docunients, arms, etc. On the 28th lin., tree tes in wil. The wins to date are:-R. it is epared, a launch entered the har.. ER, Shepherd..

Basa, 1898-99 M. E. Asger 1899-1900; R. bour of Macao from Canton, and had on Basa, 1900-01; and J. P. Jordan 1952-02 board a number of Chinese officials in the.. Lawn tennis prizes-Singles: F. Rapp, 1st guise of peaceful merchants. On their air.val J. Teppin, zud, Doubles; R l'estonji and H. they emmenced to make inquisics regnid Rapp, 1st; A. A. Rèm d os and F. Rapp, 2nd. ing the rebellion.. It is believed that a wealthy. At the conclusion, of the presentation of the Chuaman, said to be one of the lenders prizes, Mr. Braidwood, in a few well chosen in the movement was in charge of to words, congratulated the successful prize setion in Macao and lieung San districi, holders and thanked the company for their 'e and his residence were closely watched attendance, expres ing the hope that the From another source.we learn that the Chin se inclement state of the weather did in no wise

Government has despatched many spas to mar the afternoon's pleasure. During the Shek Ki, where it is believed the, rebels have afternoon, the Band of the 33rd Burma established their quaters. The wealty and infantry, by kind permission of Cul. Iremon-influential Chinese in Macan have been inters ger and officers, discourse I a fine selection of music, and helped in a great measure to enliven the proceedings.

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The secretary having read the notice con- vening the meeting,

The Chaman said: Gentlemen, I will, with your perin ss 4, treat the report and accounts I am sure you will cliserve with plea. sure that our net profits for the past year were $14,51944 us against $11,629 the previous year, which has crabled your directors to re commend a dividend of $2.50, being so cents more than that paid in 1901 and carry forward over one thousand dollars to the credit of pro- fit and luss account. The property has been well kept up and this year it is proposed in thoroughly up the interior of Kausford Terrace, and to buy a new' water main and pro- vidle each house with a separate meter and so „avoid, we hope, the many complaints made by the

Gient credit is due to Messrs. A. G. Ager tenants of an inadequate supply of water. The. 1. Rultorjer, G.. Kapp, and Moosa for the rents of most of the houses have been raised able way in which the arrangements were from 1st Fanuary, and the increase will go carried out, whilst mention must be made of towards the rather large outlay in improvements the catering, which was under the personal in the Company's property. Pefore moving supervision of Mr. J. II. Küllenjce of the the adoption of the repnil and accounts | stall Queen's Hotel. We may mention that this is be pleased to answer any question referring to the roth year of the Club's existence. them.

The fallowing are the scores

There being no questions, the Chairman moved the adoption of the report and accounts. second ng the moposition, and in doing so Mr. Georg-1 have very 'mith pleasure in

I must congratulate The ci pony on the substantial progress it has made. The rents, as you slate, Mr. Chainman, have ncreased, and are further increasing this year so we may expect an equal if Lot a better report for the current year

The molin was carried.

DIRECTORS.

On the proposition of Mr. Northcote, seconded by Mr. Peter, the ap, ointment at Mr. T.. Reid as a director in the place of Mr. F. Henderson, reigned, and confirmed, and on the peop sition of Mr. Georg, seconded by Mr. Peter, the re-election of Messrs. J. Cocsmann and T. II. Reid as chector, was agreed 10.

Messrs. J. C. Peter and T. Arnold were reappointed auditors,

The Chairman:-That is all the business, gentlemes. Thank you for your atiendar ce Dividend warrants will be ready to-morrow.

AMERICAN SHIP DISMASTED.

The Saint David had been previously spoken by the ste umer Ameica-Maru on-the 18th December in Lat. 34° 51′ N. Lòng 146°6′ E. At the time she was flying signals of dis-

CRAIG! NGOWER C.C.

M. II. Haiteam, b'Heilon A. O. Brawn, b Her o

J. D. Kinniard, b Herton" J. L. Stuart, b Herion

R. Basa, b L``mmert........

R. Pestonji, c Jordan, b Ferton.. IL. Ford, F. Rapp.

viewed, but state they never knews any ing. about the aff ir, and were very much suitised when they heard of the proj sted relliong One who has had a great deal to do with the Chinese Government and the reformers, and ho sought refuge in Macao during the coup deed of 1898, has stated that he was likewise surprised to hear of the movement, and was of the opinion it had nothing to ro with the re formers of the Kang-yu-wei clan.

On the arrival of the s.s. Hienkow from 'Canion this afternoon, it was leamed opt sime of the pas engers that late on Saturday night two large Chinese junks, lying or posite. 29 the Shamjen bund were boarded by Chinese a m ufficials who found in the hold a large quantity

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L. Vincenol, H. H. Taylor, 11. Rapp,

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E. R. B. Herton, ! b.w, b Binwn L. A Pose, st. Ford, b Brawn

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R. C. Witchell, e Stuart, b Pestonji ... HE. *sger, c Stuart, b Brawn... LE Lammert, b limwn

Witchell, Stuart, b Heston

5. A. Seth, not out

C. Leykum, b Brawn** ***** R. Henderson, b Brawn H.W. Sayer, Lb.w., b. Ilrawn................. J. 1'. Jordan, absent ....................

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BOWLING ANALYSES.

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

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of biscuit boxes, containing rounds of rifle 24 and revolver ammunition besides threa cases of heavy revolvers. Yesterday, It 35

was currently reported on the Sain and in the City that the authoritis d arrested a compradore of the firm of Blesers, Pustau & Co., who is suspected' of being 100- cerned in the recent attempted rebellion. Just as the Hankow was casting eff to proceed to Hongkong,, a large number of Chines" officials' boarded the steamers anil, after a diligent search among the passengers, arrested two men, who, we are informed, are some of the chief conspirators in the projeited ̈ rebellion. The city at present is very dister, ed ind all precautions are taken by the officia s to stop any further altempt at rebellion...na Faso que

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The Bri ish steamer Glenogh, Captain G. E Warner, R.N.R, arrive from Tacoma, vin pons, at nine o'clock this morning with a cargo Tu: New Pacific cable has been crowded with

of door. She re; oris that on the 2ph Jan, messages ever since the first wire went through when outside the Gulf of Tokyo in. Lat. 34° 42′ from Honolu u shouly after 11 o'clock New † 30" X. Long, 109° 43′ E, - she, signalled "The Year's night. Up to 6 pm, un the 3rd ult., | Amețican ship Saint David, Captain Ryder, when the cable was given over to the con

dismasted, and asking to be towel into Yokohama. The Gleno i gave he a hawser, tractors to test its qualities, and the instruments

and both vesses arrived skĺzły tr. Jor feu hours, no less than 9,coo words had

pois, passed between San Francisco and Honolulu, Yokohama, ewly next morning. About 50 congratulatory messages went through, averaging ten words to the message, That was about 5,03 words of private matter. About 3,500 words of news were sent by the cor c-podle t of the Associated Iress, and intress and a boat was sent off from the stea:ner addition to the congratulatory messages and it was then learned that the Saint Davidd after the long press dispatches, the operators at leaving Manila in- ballast, on 23rd October, opposite ends of the cable exchanged various bound for the Puget Sound, after «xperienciaj instruct'ons and comments aggregating about a long series of calms had been overtaken by a typhon and dismasted. One man died Tus meaning at the Police Court, before tracted in the Philippines; anther was dis presumably from dysentery and malaria con-

Mr. F. A. Hazeland, five French sailors abled by spraining his ankle, and a third, Hary ol the cruiser ·Chateaurenault and a Jólmson, was so ill with malaria when the German marine from the cruiser Hansa America Maru bore down on them that at were charged with behaving in a riotous and Captain Ryder's request he was Luken aboard disorderly manner in the Eastern district last the steamer. Ife fully recovered during evening. P. C. 17, who arrested them, stated the trip to Manila. Pefore parting with wall will be filled in, anf all traces removed of the defendants acting in a very disorderly the dismasted ship, Capla q. "Going sent a railway ever being there. This sudden and manner outside the entrance of a certain house boatload of fresh provisions to

the unexp: cred act is likely to be attended with se- and when he remonstrated with them he was, and was informed by Captain Ryderious di-loration of traffic, as the Chien alen suddenly surrounded by about twe've French- that he intended to put into Yokohama station is quite inadequate for the accommoda. men. He managed to get past them and called for repairs. The& inl David lost her mainmast,tion of the heavy go ds traffic in coal, lime, for assistance. When he escaped from the herf re royal yard and other parts of her rigging an oder merchandise, for which the Temple crowd a Frenchiman pointed a revolver at him in the typhoon, but was otherwise uninjured if Heaven station has beco ed Merchants and he head uthiers stout shoot him" When assistanced came he had the whole of the twelve prisoners arrested. When at No, a Police Station the men acted very noisily

400 words.

Mr. Hazeland fined them'ench $2.

When she left Manila, it was believed that four months' provisions had been taken on board, but when the vessel got to s-

was found that only a few days or visior, were in the lazaret.

A KB for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER ASK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER

G. Girault

G. Giralt,

CLOSING OF THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN STATION:

The Temple of Heaven railway station in the Chinese ciy, Peking, has been suddenly closed, says the China Times. Last night the work was begun of laking up the rails and demolishing the line. The gap in the city

it Peking have only had two days notice and at Tientsin no notice has been given at all The not is attributed to a freak of the high officials a Peking to whom the interests a

commerce re as dirt.

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SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER

G. Girault.

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser vatory

On the 2nd at 11.30 am. The barometer has riseh slightly over Japan, fallen a litle on the China coast

The high pressure area still covers Chin and pressure is relatively low-over the Poche In the S. of Japan,

·Strong monsoon along the China cons and aver the N. part of the China Sra.

Forecast-moderate N. winds; dull, rainy

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEW

Mais NUENSE

- Indian (Kunsang) tô-inårtow;

· German (Darinstude) 10-morrow; AustralianChangsha) to-morrow. Canadian (Tartar) 5th initia German (Preassen) 7th inst.: j American (Američa Maru) 7th Inst French (Ann) 9th inst American (Korea) t2th instr

The N. P. S. Co.'s steamer Zym artived- Yokohama on the 30th ult

The N. G. 1. Cs sleamer Copri left Singa rose for this port yesterday, the 1st ins, and may be expected here on at about the 6th ins

The M. M. Co.'s steamer Anam with next French Mail will Icare Singapo e in, hav the 2 d ins!, at 6 p.m., for this part via

The Imperial German Mail steanser Dorms, tud left Shanghai on Saturday, the 37th thin, anism, örd may be expected here on or ablis Tuesday, the 3rd inatti pun menzil The C... CV's steamer Chines Australian Ports left Manila for this port on the 314 ul, p.m., and is expected to arrive here at daylight to marrow, the 3rd inst

The Imperial German Mail steamer Preuss rex causing the German Mails with states from.. terlin of the 6 ul left Singapore en Sun. day, at 8 m and may he expected here on or about Saturday, the 7th inst. G ASK for ASU JAPANESE BER

G. Girgultr

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