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TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's.)
President Loubet's Visit to England.
LONDON, 4th July. President Loubet will arrive in England on Monday. Extraordinary preparations are being made for his reception and the King has promised that it shall be such a one as has never before been given to the head of a Foreign State. In London, the principal thoroughfares will be elaborately decorated with garlands, hunting, Venetian masts and an abundance of flowers. Apart from the troops in London, two brigades will be camped in Regent's Park for lining the streets and other duties.
The Fiscal Question. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach has been ad- mitted to the Councils of the Liberal leaders on the Fiscal question.
LATER.
After a prolonged discussion the Liberal lenders have decided to refrain from raising the fiscal question by a vote of censure because it would embarrass their fellow free traders among the Ministerialists.
Illness of the Pope. The Pope is suffering from senile pulmon- ary hepatization, and his condition is serious.
(N. C. D. News.} Mr. Chamberlain's Zollverein.
London, 3rd July,
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach declared to the Unionist Free Traders that it was their duty to save their party from the crushing defeat, which was inevitable if it were committed to the taxation al food.
Gordon-Bennett Race.
London, 31d July. The winner's time in the Gordon-Hennett Race was six hours, thirty-six minutes and nine second The race was a triumph of organisation. Not a single spectator was injured.
HMS. "SPARROWHAWK" AND
*VIRAGO" IN A STOKM.
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perial House that the all-British mail route had not reached expectations, he was referring to the Atlantic portion "Our service," observed Sir Thomas, as always been eminently satis factory to the British Government,”
Montreal, June 11.-Sir Thomas Shaughnessy said to-day that as far as the Canadian. Pacific Railway was concerned, the fast Atlantic ser vice, according to the conditions as set forth, was a dead letter.
THE TRADE OF HANKOW
FOR THE YEAR 1907.
The formation of a steamer company to 'ply to Changsha and other places on the Hsiang River, a service possible under the inland navigation rules,' without awaiting the opening of the capital of Hunun by the general accept- ance of Article VIII of the recent British Treaty, was left to Japan, and its vessels, aided by the usual subsidy, are expected to begin running in But the enterprise and energy of a 1903 British local agent have already inaugurated under our flag what should surely prove a valuable trade. Between june 2 and October 21 the s.. "Changwo" made 17 voyages to Chang sha, and sometimes on to Heiangtan, with a success remarkable in view of the many diffi culties attendant on any new venture in China.
LANION NOTES.
(From a Correspondent.)
THE DISTURBANCES IN
KWANGSI
It was reported in Feking a short time ago that the French Minister had received a tele- gram from the French Consulat Lunchou to
Canton, July 5th, 1903, THE TEA MARKET Opened to-day, Settlements are 20,000 10- cattle boxes (nominally zo bs. net. Prices
in range from 533 to $35 about the same as last year. ***
INDEPENDENCE DAY.
The "4th July" was celebrated at the U. S. Consulate in the same old way. The pyrotechnic display: in the evening was not so largely attended by the Chinese as it might have heen. Owing to a very strong currency running in the
Co-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
MONDAY, the 13th July, 1903, at 2.45 RM,
on
the effect that the insurrection was spreading THE Undersigned has received instructions
Kwangsi.province, and that the Government troops had suffered repeated reverses. In con- sequence of the unsettled state of the country the Consul further stated that he had considered
the Tongking border and waits until matters it advisable to temporarily leave Lungchou for
became more quiet before returning to his post. H. E. Tsen Chun Hsuen, Viceroy of Two Kwang, has contracted with some native
In his report on the trade of Hankow for the Despite this practical proof of business await. tiver the number of fower boats taking part bankers, a loan of Tis. 300,000 which is intended
past year Mr. Consul Fraser writes:-
The sharp fall in the price of silver during 1902 would seem to have had its natural effect in stimulating the export of antive produce from Hankow while contracting in a slightly less degree the importation of foreign gonds.. The tide of Western China passing through tha port remained alunnet stationary in terms of silver; but of course shows a heavy falling-off when reduced in sterling.
It will be noticed, as compared with 1 99, that the gross value of the trade has increased by 41,500,000 taels, the net by more than 8,500,000 hels; yet the starling values are less by about 6co,pool, and goo,ocol respectively, Twenty years agn the net gold value of the trade was 9575,28 /, ue grass 11,223,5494 | The improvement is therefore in the traffic with the west which passes through Hankow.
Against the net ex ess of exports over imperts may be set a balance of 4,859.189 taels in the reported movement of treasure. This leaves an apparent balance of 3,78,213 taels in favour of Hankow; but this may be accounted for by trade through the native customs, of which no record is obtain.ble.
Besides the regular river steamboats, three Fritish steamers in ught from Sumatra and Jongkong five cargons of kerosene oil for the tanks of the Shell Company and the German firm of Meyer and Co., two. steamers from Japan and a sail ng vess from New Zealand brought railway sleepers, one steamer Iraded a care of 1e for London and-five curled
rice to Swatow,
The aures of German siver shipping fell off slightly, as Melchers and Co's Jchang steamer made fewer trips, while. Norwegian vessels reduced their trade b yond the China coast.
Jpanese tonnage showed a very large in- crease, due to the employment of their own vervels in the exchange of Moji coal for Huang shil-kang iron ore to the full development of their Yngtae lines,
The Russian Egures were swelled by their steners taking a share in the importation of Japanese coal, and especially by the recovery of the brick tea tride to Russian Manchuria and Siberia.
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ing development, and the certainty that the ad- vantages gained by being first in the Geld will ensure solely to their Japanese rival, the com- bined companies have, so far as is known, taken no steps to follow up this initial success. That other will crowd in to share a trade established necessarily at some risk can hardly be the reason for such apathy.
was only about half a dozen.
THE MINE,
for the payment of the wages.due to the troops in Kwangsi, the wages being very much in arrear. General Ma Yu Kun, Commander-in- chief of the territorial force of Chili has been empowered to enlist four more regiments into his rank.
COMMERCIAL.
A special telegram to the Shanghai ́ Tivtes of the 3rd inst. states that Viceroy Tsen Chun soen wired to Wuhu immediately after his arrival at Canton to inquire the price of rice there. Upon receipt of a reply showing that the price of the rice disposed of at Wuhu is very much lower than in Canton, his Excellency convened a special meeting at his yamen of ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer the committee of the Ayu Charitable Institu tion and ordered them to sell the rice under their charge to the pover y-stricken people in Canton' at as low a price as possible.
THE SERVIAN MASSACRES
FURTHER DETAILS.
A more serious objection is, of course, the fact that only for half the year is the new traffic possible to steamers capable of safe working down to Hankow. This difficulty might, one would think, be met by the use on the inner waters of shallow-draught vessels, which would, as did the rice junks during the winter, tran- ship their cargoes into the Ichang liners at Yochou. It is, maroever, possible that the pro- vincial authorities might be persuaded to sane- tion, if not to undertake, the removal of the sand bars which, it is reported, are the sole
Exchanges from the States bring particulars obstructions to re ching nearly to Changsha of the recent massacre at Servia. According all the year round. In addition, the finding or
to a London cable, a number of officers arrived opening of a channel across the Tungting Lake at Belgrade f om interior posts on the night of from Yochou to mouth of the Yuan River would the tragedy and supped together at the Serbische Krone Restaurant, where the final tap the trade of thriving Changte, and so supply abundant cargo.
At midnight. they It will be a disap-details were arranged pintment if the opening of steamer traffic proceeded from the restaurant to the Palace, with Western Hupan is likewise neglected by and forced the door leading to the Royal apartments with dynamite. When the officers the British companies.
entered they could not find anybody, the King and Queen, alarmed by the noise of their approach, having concealed themselves. For two whole hours the officers bunted through every nook and corner of the Royal apartments, Then they four d the King's without success. Adjutant, Lazar l'etrovice, and compelled him to lead them to the King's hiding-place. He took them to the bath-r om and pointed to & secre door in the wall, opening upon a stair- case leading to the roof. Behind this door
CROUCHED THE KING AD QUEEN. When the conspirators were assured of their prey they promptly shot and killed the Adjutant,
There are no very striking changes this year in the quantities imported of articles of foreign provenance, and but few new items in the long list in the customs' table of totals, respectable only when reckoned in taels. The whole amount is trifling as representing the demand of at least 25,000,000 of people, and a review of the figures for the last 20 years reveals no expanding consumption except in yarn, kerosene oil and perhaps sugar. It is usual to assert that the native dealers having learned to supply their wants at the great centres,
Shanghai and Hongkong, the foreign merchant Cannot with any chance of profit promote the consumption of established imports, or induce a demand for new ones. That the Jap nese do press their products locally may be ascribed to their closer kinship with the Chinese, and the more intimate knowledge which they can acquire of native ways and wants. Yet one firm has proved that perseverance, energy and enterprise can establish a direct trade with local dealers, who after all, naturally prefer to n sufficient assortment of the wares provided a they deal in is provided locally, I knew also a Chinese-speaking "nglishman, who throughout the southern provinces, had, by means of native agencies, which he visited perio fically, built up a very considerable business for the firms which he represented. Possibly now that competition has made merchants keen not to miss any chance, it might be worth while not to accept without experiment the prevalent opinion quoted above.
The torpedo buat destroyers Sparrowhawk and Firago, which are now due from Esquimalt, encountered a severe storm between Yokohama and Kube. For twenty-four hours they battled with the waves and the dune sustained is such, tha the little vessels have become badly strained, and their being thoroughly repaired has become an absolute necessity Those in charge of the Sparjukawk and Virage state that never in the history of the The import trade from Shanghai is reported likle destroyers, have they inet with such to have proved unsatisfactory to the British strenuous experience, as in the present voyage und Chinese c .bination, which, however, se- between Yokohama and Kobe.
The vessels came the greater part of the fullest advantage of the proximity of their distance between British Columbia and country to feed their Yog'se steamers with Honolulu under their own steam. They were through ship ents, and, fostered by a subsidy accompanied by a British cruiser, and towards which enables them to reduce their freight, the latter part of the journey she towed the death ir competition is likely to be felt more and mere by the older lines which, to long as their troyers into Honolulu. They remained at the laster port for several weeks Here the ships business continues profitable, seem reluctant to were given a thorough overhauling, and add to their toonage or enter on a war of rates the machinery was placed in good repair. The export business was brist, although it was The Amphitrite accompanied the bouts only in the last quarter of the year that an
Consuls do not suffer from any la k of exhort- from Honolulu to the Orient. naschorage | abnormal demand for space for rice and other was made at Midway Island where the vessels grains, needel to relieve scarci y in the southation to assist their nationals actively, especial- rendered possible an advance in rates. The coaled. They reached Yokohama May 24, few days later, they resumed the journey fall of the river stopped the use of coasters for ly by pressing their advice and aid upon mer- through Japa ese walks and to Shanghai this traffic and tried the godown accommoda- which they were to leave on the afteingon ofļtion of the port the 2nd inst.
FAR EASTERN MAIL SERVICE.
London, June 9.-Last night's debate in the House of Commons on the mail subsidy to the Canadian Empress steames, showed that the Imperial Government was continually pressing the Canadiau Gwernment to complete a through fast service to the Far Fast by an effective Adamic link.
over them.
chants, Merchants on the other hand are
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TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,
1/8 1/16 Bank Bills, on demand. 1783 Credits, 4 months' sight...1/8 7/16 D'ments 4 months' sight .. 1/8 9/16 ON BERLIN, (demand)
M.1.71 ON PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand...... 2.10
Credits, 4 months' sight.... 2.14 ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...40% Credits, 30 days sight.417 ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer........125
On demand...
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Private to days' sight..... ON YOKOHAMA, T.T. Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate..... Gold Leaf soo touch, per tael... Bar Silver...
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MALWA NEW.......
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PATNA NEW OLD DENARES NEW
OLD PERSIAN (PAPER)
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Per chest
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To-dan's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT BILLS.
MEXICAN DOLLARS, current in this TENDERS for SPECIE BRITISH and Colony, in Exchange for Sterling Bills drawn at to days' sight on the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, London, will be received by the Chief Paymaster, Army Pay Department, until 11 AM, on FRIDAY, the 10th July, 1903,
The Tenders to state the total amount (in Pounds Sterling), and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for less than 103.
The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in sealed
Meanwhile the King fell upon his knees and begged for his life, offering to yield to every demand, to sign any document, to agree to leave the country or to send Queen Draga away, anything, everything, if only they would not kill him. The officers answered roughly, It is too lie, and fired at him. The Queen as Lun ber knees and asked ft cardop covers addressed to the Chief Paymaster, her a degrading epith-i, told her that she had
The right to accept or reject any or all of the been Queen long enough. One of the cone Tenders is reserved.
Copies of Forms of Tender can be had on application.
W. G. S. BENSON, spira os, after submitting the Queen to gross indignities, slashed her with his sword, and the other officers fired at her The King wa-
Major, A.P.D., H.M. Treasury Chest Officer. also slashed with sabres. The conspirators His Majesty's Treasury Office, then dragued the King and Queen into the
Fletcher Street, Hongkong, 7th July, 1903. front apartment, and threw them over the balcony upon the lawn in front of the Palace, which is separated from the street by a big open iron fence, The King and Queen lived between one and two hours afterwards.
Meanwhile two of the officers summuned the Queen's two brothers from their home to the house of the Commander of the Belgrade
Division, where they were offered a glass of water and told
TO RID EACH ER FAREWELL In the very moment they, embraced the
the house and hot the Minister, whole body was felt on the floor, and was not discovered until io o'clock in the morning.
usually, and very naturally, loth to consult with still less to accept guidance from amateurs The chang trade can never have been very whose reports are published concerning business in which they have presumably acquired by The destroyers will leave at 3 o'clock this profitable since the monopoly of the China Merchants' Stean Navigation Company was afternoon fur fongkong
broken a dozen years ago. So soon as the experience, special knowledge not to be divul-officers shot and killed them.
One hundred soldiers, commanded by two water riser enough to enable full cargoes to be ged to their rivals: In this difficult position carried to Ichang, the junks, which take that the most discreet course seems to be willing officers, at the same time surrounded the bouse cargo further west, find their voyaging become support to the extent of one's ability of those of Minister of War Pavlovich, and summoned Apart him to open the door. The Minister looked slow and perilus. And when the passing of who appeal for Consular assistance. the fund season stimulates trade with Chung from resident merchants, who are often glad to from a window and the soldiers fired at him, king the shalls below Ichang enforce have the Consul's opinion as to the effect of wounding him. The Russian Military Attaché, light loading on treamers. The obvious course treaty provisions, and the possibility of induc-who lived in the sand house, bearing the noise ing local authorities to adopt the interpreta roused and ressed himself in his Russian of agenmulating cargo at Ichang must be open tion thereof most favourable to trade, mer uniform and attempted to remove the Minister to conclusive objectiva on grounds of expense chants in other parts of the world frequently to h's apartment. The officers ordered bim Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying to Mre, since it is at selurted to. And the over Caldwell, admitted that the expectations on coming of the difficulty must wait for the seek to learn what openings exist for their away, and he, seeing the hopelsiness, of the which the British Government had subsidised
and Chicese Chambers of Commerce, such the Pacific seamers had not been fulfilled "doption of the to-year old suggestion of tow. special wares. In the absence of trade museums situation, desisted The soldiers then entered boats between the rapids and steam haulagelete-s-can-only-be handed to the local firms "The present service La China and Japan is of
when the inquiry relates to articles more suited very little advantage as a mail service," he said,
The Japanese are making considerable head-
to Chinese use than gramophones, cream The revenue obiained from letters and pack. way on the upper river, as in trade ge erally, separators and grand pianos. Price lists and ages going that way hare no proportion to the owing to their energy, persistence, and adoptrade journals, even were they written in fault- British subsidy. The Iritish Government had tion of native methods of businces, ard- so
less Chinese, could not profitably be distri gone to the utmost limits is assenting to the long at least as they are upheld by Govern- renewal of the Canadian Pacific contract for
ment aid, they are likely to prosper. They buted, and Chinese dealers would not visit a Consulate reading room. But at all the larger five years, in the hope that the Atlantic service
alone run their vessels on a regular schedule, would then be an accomplished fact. Further and are developing quite a respectable trade ports native newspapers are to be found, and quickening of the Pacific side had certainly with Sha-shih. This autumn they had the mis-supply a cheap and fairly effectual means of made the route of real Imperial value, but if
fortune to have one popular vessel stranded advertisement, provided that the possible cus- the kitchen of the Grand Hotel of Belgrade, to there results, as regards the Atlantic end, were not achieved, it was unlikely that the British Treasury or Post-Office would agree to an ex- tension of the contract on the present basis. The Canadian Government, when seeking a renewal of the Canadian Pacific subsidy, gave the fullest pledges to the British Government us to its carnest intention to secure a fast Altan tic service immediately. The British Govern ment has not received any advices from Ottawa of the result of the latest invitation for tenders, but certainly expects an early fulfilment of the Canadian Government's pledges,
during the busy season..
comer finds therein the address of some agent close to his place of business. Such advertise- ment might be inserted through the aid of the International Chamber of Commerce at the larger ports; but this work would more natur ally form part of the duty of the Ci-inese speaking commercial travellers, who, now that China is better known and attracts more general attention, appear to me, speaking with the diffidence of one who is not a trade expert, the inevitable and most suitable means of extending foreign trade. Travelling in China away from a railway line will always be slow and uncomfortable; but it is now seldom attended with worse annoyance than the in- quisitiveness of the natives--a draw-back that might itself prove useful to a pioneer of trade. THE French Minister has officially informed the Wai Wu Pu that the indemnity question has been considered by the French Chamber and France would be willing to accept the payment of her share on the silver basin
The particulas of the killing of the other Ministers have already been published,
Since the tragedy occurred, the real facts of an attempt upon the persons of the King and Queen a month ago, have become known. The con-pirators at that time engaged the services of a young Bohemian, the son of a tailor living in Belgrade. He obtained a position in
learn Cookery. He proved so intelligent that alt le later he was given employment in the Royal kitchen. Here again he proved very efficient, and was entrusted with the duty of preparing the food for the Royal table, taking it from the cooking utensils and placing it in dishes, which he handed to lackeye. He now began to appear very prosperous and took French lessons. He came one day to his tea cher, a widow living in Belgrade, in a jubilant state, wearing a new suit of clothes, and say: ing that he was earning 160 dinares (about $33) a month. The same evening, while preparing a dish for the King, bo
Though the Japanese lines only quote a lower rate of freight to foreigner than their competitors, the German companies, I am in. farmed, attract business by the offer of many and various facilities, and, from the table given below, seem to be running at a better profit than formerly. One cannot but doubt whether the Anglo-Chinese combination of powerful companies, most of which have greater interests on the coast than on the river, did not, by checking competition for so many years ap holding, as they did (and do), the lease Ahe entire frontage of the British con Montreal, June 9-Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, on and its vicinity, stimulate other nations in commenting upon the above, said that the toe prompt advantage of the facilities offered Imperial Government will not renew its con by the newer concessions. The "pool" has tract with the C. P. R. for the conveyance of shown no desire to fight the new comers, but mail from Vancouver to Hongkong unless, ore | rather, if report be true, to Join bands with the expiration of the next two years; when the them. contract expires, a fast trans-Atlantic steamship
The prospectus of a line of river steamers, service is in immediate prospect. While Mr. under the French flag, appeared during the Austen Chamberlain had asserted in the Im- 1 year, but there is no definite news of its advent.
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The head cook detected bis act, and promptly informed the King, and the youth was shot immediately. His parents were brought to the Palace and told the facts of the case, and compelled, under threats of death, to tell everybody that their son had killed himself, Since the tragedy the youth's pamuts have revealed the truth..
NOTICE.
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the 8th, 9th and toth instant on which the CHINESE GRAND PROCES- SION takes place at Macao, the S.S. "WING CHA1 will leave there for Hongkong at 7P.ME.
No Gambling will be allowed on Board our ship.
SAM WANG & CO., LTD, 81, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 7th July, 1003. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
THE Company's Steamship
1790:
"HAITAN," Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Parts, on FRIDAY, the roth instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to at 11 A.M.
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
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FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
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CALCUTTA.
HE Steamship
"LIGHTNING,"
Captain J. G. Spence, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
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NOTICE TO 'CONSIGNEES.
THE THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"PALAWAN,"
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Optional Goods will he landed here unless Goods are landed. nstructions are given to the contrary before 94, TO-MORROW,
Goods not cleared by the 14th instant, at 4. P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Cousignce's and
hour. the Company's representative at an appointed
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival horn after which No claims will be admitted after the goods date they cannot be recognised.
E. A. HEWETT, bave left the Godowns.
Hongkong, 7th July, 1993.
Superintendent.
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TERMS Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
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FOR SWATOW.
“HE Company's Steamship
THE
"HAILOONG," Captain Evans, will be despatched for the above Parts, on THURSDAY, the 9th instant, at 11 A.M.
For Freight or Passage apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 7th July, 1903.
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PAQUEDOTS-L'OSTE FRANCAIS,
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"YARRA,"
Captain Sellier, will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about TUESDAY, the 14th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 7th July, 1903.
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