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Asia becomes à real danger, and considers | We shall have a Souvenir Day, soon but you it to be the imperative duty of all the will have to pay us a personal visit as no chits
Far East to ward off this danger by DERING excavations in the Forum at Rome civilised nations having interests in the will go. LeMunyon-Advt.
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hollow trunk of a tree, containing the skeleton
was discovered.
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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1903.
THE ADMIRALTY DOCK.
So unexpected has been the result of the public petition to Mr. Chamberlain and so
disappointing the nature of the reply from the Admiralty Lords, that a public meeting
in February, Dr. Manson, pointed out that shiploads of labourers would soon be plying between Panama and the seaports of Asia, and that if the traffic were unrestricted the disease would inevitably be introduced into
tary cities of China and India, where its the populous, densely crowded, and insani-
ravages would be incomparably greater than they could be in the sparsely peopled countries and smaller cities of South America, The quarantine regulations against yellow fever that have been in force in the West Indies up to the present time have been unnecessarily strict in some particulars, and | at the same time inefficient and often exceedingly lax in others. It is now suggested that apart from more effective sanitary measures at the central American. port of departure steps be taken at the Asiatic ports where steamers, not having been cleared of mosquitoes before leaving
DR. Perc, Austrian scientist, has again braught up the subject of a bee's sting as a cure for theumatism, and has made some remarkable demonstrations on the subject in Vienna.
A LONDON wine says:-The commissioner of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines is favou ably impressed with the quality of Chinese 1 bour in the gold and tin mines in the Straits Settle ments.
DR. Lunden, a German scientist, claims to have proved by experiments that rays reflected from radium enable the blind to see more or less clearly. He instances the cases of two Russian blind boys, who permanently regained their sight through the use of these rays. In connection with the flords which occurred in Oregon, as the result of a cloud-burst near the head-waters of the Willow River, there were soo persons drowned in the town of
property to the value of 1,000,000 dollars (about £200,000) has been destroyed.
is mooted to mark the sense of indignation the Isthmus, should not be allowed to, come Heppner and vicinity. It is estimated that
on the part of the inhabitants of the Colony Such a meeting, in our opinion, can have absolutely no effect whatever beyond em. phasizing the helplessness of the community in a matter with which the Colony is vitally concerned and as regards which representative members should be those best able to form a judgment. The gods have spoken, however, and the Colony must perforce lapse into a state of quiescence against the abitrary dictum of the Naval Officials who have interposed in the commercial expansion
A LARGE number of Japane c ́and Russian war-
WONG Hong, a sailmaker, residing in a matshed at Quarry Bay, and formerly in the
40 Queen's Road, East, was charged this a'ternoon by the Ku Loong ironmongery store, with ordering goods under a forged bill tothe amount of $252. Mr. Kemp adjourned the case.
AN epidemic of measles is spreading rapidly attention of the local authority. In Suva alone throughout Fiji despite all the precautions and 225 cases have been reported. The Suva Public School has been closed, owing to the number of cases amongst the children. Filty of the armed native constabulary are down with measles and eighteen of the police.
PROGRAMME of music to be played by the Hand of the 1st Sherwood Foresters, on the New Parade Ground, on Monday next, the 13th inst., from 5 pm. to 6 30 pm.
PROGRAMME.
March......" In Frangesa "Mario Contr Selection...." La Figlia del Regimenta", Dordretti Overture...." Peter Sciunoll ".....................Weler Selection...." The Old Guard ".............. Planquette Two Step..." Mumblin' Mosd”................................Churban Selection.." Soxtland's Prkle ***
God Save the King.
motionfrey
within a mile of the nearest shore, but should
THE steamer Australian, of the E. and A. line, anchor at a specified benih, where it could
which arrived yesterday from Sydney and be fumigated before being allowed to come
Manila, was docked at the former city, and is nearer. The most efficient method of pre-ships are assembled at Mazamps at present, including nine boxes of gold, valued at £6 30, in splendid trim. She had a valuable cargo. venting the spread of the fever would be to beard it in its den, and Dr. St. George Gray, kaiwou. The Chinese merchants at Cbemulpo away from Sydney shipments of frozen mutton, A portion of the Japanese fleet is at Chin shipped for Hongkong, and in addition brought of Sierra Leone, thinks, that each milion have secured contracts for a large supply of lamb, beef, pork, milk, butter, and vegetables, should contribute its share of the set in provisions to the Russian vessels. The pro fodder, chaff, hay, bran etc, N. Z. flax, and proportion to the magnitude of its interestssions have been shipped to Mazampo-Asaki. Stearine soap, and large lines of fungus and in the East and drive yellow fever out of the Isthmus of Panama. But the Canal is not hama Municipality is now spending £750 dailyA MEETING of the Justices of the Peace was
ACCORDING to the Japan Herald, the Yoko beche de mer.
town agains: plague, in addition to the special purpose of considering the application of Hans allowance to the police and municipal officials Peter Jertrum for the transfer of his publican's concerned. The daily expenditure, therefore, licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquor on aggregates between eight and nine hundred
the premises situated at Nos. 265 and 268 Queen's Road Central, under the sign of the "German Tavern" to Paul Missing. The
of the port in a manner whereby Imperial/Jet finished, and before seeking 'fresh woods in the d' sinfection and general cleansing of the | held at the Magistracy this afternoon; for the
interests have had but little to gain and the Colony all to lose.
THE DISTURBANCES IN KWANGSI.
and pastures new for diseases which may possibly come this way the authorities might be well advised to continue their campaign against the formidable array of death-dealing enemics already in our midst.
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
NEWCHWANG has quarantined Yokohama and Formosa.
What Imperial Edicts and so-called de partmental strategy have hitherto failed to achieve in the disturbed provinces of South China appears more likely to be accom plished by the energetic Teen Ch'u-hsuen, Yow look out for Le Munyon's new store adv. who has gained distinction for the determined and fearless manner with which he entered upon his term of office as Viceroy of the Two Kwang. We have already alluded to his activity in Canton officialdom, and to
It is a beauty.—Advf.
A SUMMARY of the report af the Mercantile.
yen
*The Jiji publishes a Tientsin dispatch, stating
prominences.
DURING the recent rain-storm, the district of Hock-shan, situated about 85 miles from Canton, was completely flooded and 600 houses damaged. The number of lives lost is not recorded, but we are informed they are not beating of gongs, and so had time to make for many, for the villagers were all warned by the the mountains.
ONE of the masts of the old Spanish flagship. Reinà Crislina, which sank during the battle of Manila Bay, has been secured by an enter
rising young American who paid a substan- tial price for the relic, and then had it turned into walking sticks. This he sold to patriotic Americans, but the number disposed of would far exceed the cubic contents of that most.
A LETTER from Sir Conan Dayle states, says the New York correspondent of the 2 fandard, that he is going to spend the sunimer at Mon- task, in order to revive Sherlock Holmes in a series of stories and mysteries of American
he has leased a hotel which is usually vacant in origin. With a view of obtaining local colour,
summer but in the winter is a sporting centre.
FOOTBALL has found its way to Port Swetten- ham and some desperate games betw en
recently taken place there. A regular club for mixed teams of Europeans and Malays have general recreative purposes is being. formed, and a recent visitor says that the place gives indications of a prosperity and virility which no one who knew it ten years ago could possibly have conceived.
CANTON NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, July Sch. THE KWANGSI FAMINE. Several of the missionaries who have been in Kwangsi assisting at the distribution of nice
that the Russian authorities have engaged three Magistrates present were Messrs. 1. 13. Kemp. have returned. They report much improve-
thousand more Chinese coolies in Tientsin to be sent 10 Manchuria. Two thousand coolies were sent towards the end of May. The
Chinese coolies now employed by the Russian authorities in Manchuria are estimated 10 number po fewer than 250,000.
A FRENCH paper, Le Courrier de Tientsin, THE construction of the Canton-Hankow Rail- has been started at that port.
way is making very satisfactory progress, although work has been greatly retarded of late owing to heavy rainfall. Engines and ton end of the road. The ten-mile double track line to Fatshan is about completed, and ready for the equipment and r: lling stock.
F. Lyons, R. H. Craig, and C. D. Melbourne. Mr. Grist appeared for Mr. Jerrum, and the
application was granted.
IA. S. WATSON & Co., the fact of his proceeding to take up his Marine Committee is printed on the third material are coinmencing to arrive at the Can. The bishops are represented by elephants for the holders either money or rice. Those
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Two American visitors to the Osaka Exhibition have succeeded in climbing to the top of Fuji,
notwithstanding the deep snow.
For being drunk and assaulting a Chinese Constable, a Japanese clerk was this morning Magistracy.
ment in the condition of things. The harvest is on in many places and the new rice is avail- able. According to some of them money is DR. A. D. Peill, of the Landon Missionary
now more needed than rice. In most places Society, says Chinese Chess is very similar to the distribution of r ce has stopped and efforts our, but differs in a few interesting points
are being made to find the poor people through- out the famine district who have not been able”. The king is called general, and has no queen
to come to the centres of distribution and who (illustrative of the degraded position of women in China), but a queer one-step-at-a-time are destitute. To these are given tickets which en presentation at certain places will secure diagonally-moving piece at each side instead.
They have horses who have contributed to the "famine relief" with the same powers. with the same powers as our knights, and may have the satisfaction of knowing that their instead of castles they use canons, with a timely aid resulted in the saving of many lives and much misery. One of worst features of curious, movement, the same in direction as CERTAIN viceroy was incurred the distike-o
the distribution. was the efforts made by strung, foremost in sending students to Japan, who-not when directly exposed. the Empress Dowager for being one of the opponent over the top of one intervening piece well nourished men to get large quantities of
free rice. In many cases -feeble women and are rapidly acquiring revolutionary sentiments
children were pushed aside ortrampled upon by; and are holding anti dynastic principles. The
these strong men in their efforts to get nice, Empress Dowager once remarked to her ad-
not to save life, but to make money. government spent large sums of money, are in visers that these students, for whom the
future a menacé to the dynasty.
THE ST. LOVIS EXPOSITION.
men are allowed to go. Many of them fined $10 by Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, at the officials recently sent reply postcards to St. leading library into more prominence that it Danoi Exhib'tion will be profitable to, the St..
are people of high standing, and al though the officials know they are being Four floors freshly painted and tinted and in deceived give way to their demands for first class condition to rent. Inquire at C. E fear of being molested. The Viceroy admits LeMunyon, New Store, 31, Des Voeux Road, that the Imperial troops are poorly paid, | P. O. Box 368.—Adví,
FURNITURE if paid at all, and is not surprised they desert OWING to unsatisfactory results of the ex
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to the rebel ranks. Surrounded by corrupt periment, all the female Customs officers' officials, traitorous troops and desperate who were appointed at New York three years ruffians H. E., in replacing the sword ago have been dismissed. in its scabbard, means to deal with the matter in methods calculated to bring about surprising results. It is his intention of withdrawing all the military troops from the different villages and making the district officials entirely responsible for the good behaviour of persons in the country under their care. The numerous robberies and
disturbances have to cease or Viceroy Tsen will have some comments to make, which will not be calculated-to-improve-the- moral or physical standing of offenders. I however, robbers band together in numbers of more than a hundred Imperial troops will be despatched and then it is to be a question of a fight to a finish. How far this method
towards ensuring a satisfactory settlement of a long standing discontent remains to be seen, but from what we know of the Viceroy's character during his short stay at Canton he will attain his objectat whatever cost.
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E Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.
HAWKERS of peanuts and, cakes desiring to sell their wares in the streets of Newchwang have to pay one rouble per month for the privilege of doing so, or be chased out of the
town,
THE Monetary Commission which the Ameri-
can
Government has convened, has been
opened. The American delegates asked that system newly adopted for the Philippines. Indo-China and China should accept the
A SLIGHT clerical inaccuracy was made in our editorial last evening in the rough estimate of cost of the naval establishments on the island. Obviously "bundreds of millions should read
* millions of dollars."
THE Superintendent of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the building fund of the Maternity Hospital:-
John Lemm, F.LA:N.5.W.........$50
C.M.S. Brinchi made a record run last trip from the Taku anchorage to the Tientsin Bund. She left the anchorage at 5.30 am, passed Tangku at 6.35 a.m. and arrived at the Bund at noon, drawing 9 feet 3 inches forward and to feet 2 inches aft.
MR. F. D. L. Bowley, secretary and librarian of the City Hall Library, has forwarded to us á free lending collection. We were not aware copy of the latest catalogue and rules of the
The work to secure exhibits for the St.. that our local "treasure, house of knowledge" Louis Exhibition has now begun in earnest.- contained so many volumes as are now classified The Chinese are taking to it very enthusiASLI. in this work, and hope that the publication of cally. Mr. Geo. Williams of the Customs has, the catalogue will be the means of bringing the the matter in hand. His experience in the
has been for some time past. Readers will Louis work. Many Cantonese firms have de find fiction, travel, politics, history, biography, cided to send large quantities of goods. The poetry and drama galore, and will make a difficulty will not be in getting a large exhibit. sound investment by paying a dollar and
but in confining the exhibit to manageable- size. copy of the catalogue from Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. The thanks of the cominunity are due to those responsible for the compilation of the work.
WITH the object of testing the postal facilities of the trans-Siberian route, the Nagasaki Post
Petersburg by the Siberian Railway vrd Port Arthur, and also vid Canada. The communica tion sent by the trans-Siberian ronte got to its destination in twenty-three days, while that which travelled vid Vancouver occupied thirty-securing a three days in transit-Kobe Chronicle.
"THE two shallow-draught steamers which the BuDan Steamship Company are having con structed at the Osaka Ir.n Works, will be ready for sea by the 15th of September next. These vessels will then be taken to Hankow, where they are to be transferred to the owners on October ist. Under these circumstances, the Japanese steamship company, established for coasting service in Hunan province, China, will start bu iness about the middle of October.
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REPORTS from St. Petersburg confirm the statement that time-expired soldiers of the Russian Army Manchuria and the Amurdistrict are not sent home, but are placed at the disposal of the Military authorities, and are partly enrolled in the Railway Protection Force, which includes eight Line and four Reserve Battalions belonging to the Frontier Guard Corps in Manchuria, with about 22 ONE of the latest proclamations issued by the guns. Besides the railway protection troops new Viceroy of the Awang Provinces is made there are at present in Manchuria the Staff of with a view to preventing the export of water the and Siberian Army Corps, 20 battalions of -buffaloes-from-wangsi. When the owner-of-riflemen and one reserve battalion, two artillery one of these animals is short of ready money, brigades, two machine-gun companies, three and his only available asset is this lover of mud and water he is to lead it to the district magistrate who will give him 5 taels for the beast and when the proceeds of the harvest re-paid. come to hand the temporary loan is to be
By kind permission of Major Radcliffe, and Officers the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow (Saturday) evening from 8 to 9.30. p.m."
· BAND, PROGRAMME. March...... Farkon's Laughing Song"..... Froud Overture...." Silvane "..
....Weber Selection. Valence
Sullivan Song" The Wanderer
Schubert, Selection... Thies Little Malda ".
Rubens Vait........ Premier Printemps
... Margin Barcaroll," Fischerfird,
Länge -
God save the King.
Cossack regiments, and one Cossack battery To this must be added the garrison artillery with heavy guns, which has evidently been transferred there to occupy important positions prepared for it.
Of all the nations of the East, the island Emp're of Japan has alone answered effectively to the call of Western civilisation. She has done so because her people possess that which the swarming people of China luck, a keen sense of patriotism; because she possessed in the Samarai class a proud and warlike clan that could not tolerate the thought of foreign tutelage and exploitation; and because she pos- sessed in her ancient dynasty a rallying point and a capable centre for statesmanlike organi sation." Helter fifty lycars of Europe than a cycle of Cathay," sang the poet; but the couplet
TAELS 2,000 PAID TO EVADE HONGKONG.
H. E. Teh Shon, ex-Governor of Kwanglung and Director-General designate of the Tribute Rice, arrived here yesterday morning in the China Merchants' steamer Kwangii, reports, the Shanghai Times of 6th inst. His Excel- lency has put at the Ambassador's. Ifall at tached to the Queen of Heaven Temple in Hongkew. His Excellency will stay here for a few days before going to Tsingkiangpilito take up his new appointment there. The Kwangli conveyed His Excellency direct from Canton to this part without touching at Ho g kong, to suit His Excellency's purpose, is his Excellency did not want to pass Hongkong, fest the Hongkong Government might go for him, because evidence has been found leading to the fac: that the men who murdered the reformer Yeung Kuwan in the Colony last year, was hired by him. His Excellency bired the Kwangli (or Tis. 2,000 to compensate the loss incurred by her for not touching Hongkong.
THE PLAGUE:
Six fatal Chineas cases of plague.comprise the return for the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day. The total number of cases inco the beginning of the year is 1,328,
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS, DUE. American America Maru) i2th inst." French (Farra) 14th inst;" Indian (Kunsang) 14th inst. "American (Korea), 16th inst
Australian (7'sinan) 17th insywa Canadian (Athenian) zoth inst.. Canadian (Empress of China) 27th inst. The A. LS. N Co.'ses/Marquis Basquelet left Singapore for this part: yesterday.
ANOTHER YELLOW PERIL. Lecturing before the Hongkong Odd Volurnes Society last December on the subject of malaria and its relation to the mosquito, Dr. J. C. Thomson, M.D.,M.A, THE visit of President Loubet to Rome bas told us that from the 1st March, Hongkong been postponed, because all negotiations to 17 appears that some of the men employed in has been turned inside out, for the fifty years arrange an audience with the Pope have failed distributing rice in Kwang Si are not very Japan has absorbed a cycle of Europe. The would be in direct communication with one The Pope insists, as before, on the principle enthusiastic over a telegram which was received best testimony that the absorption has been of the great endemic centres of yellow fever, that he cannot receive the rulers or heads of from Canton. A cargo of rice was sent up and well done is the treaty of alliance between the and we might any day thereafter have the Catholic States, who come to Rome as guests, telegram followed stating that this rice was
two island Empires, an alliance in which ext to be distributed by American citizens" only, treme Asia and extreme. Europe meet on an disease landed on our shores. If yellow of the King of Italy: 50had done fever should visit Hongkong, he said, we
Brava
Unfortunately the telegram met with the fate it equal footing. The treaty is a tribute to the have a mosquito swarming in the colony SERIOUS disturbance is reported to have been deserved. There was no American citizen at excellence with which Japan has been served which can cause it, to become epidemic. 7 created in Hochienfu, Honan, by mounted hand to receive if and it had to be consigned by her Emperor, her statesmen, her sailors, The C. P. R. Co's ss. Empress of Chica We now learn that the medical officer of the news, immediately sent a large detachment subjects who notwithstaning the objectionable and her soldiers.— 7 own and Country Journal left Vancouver. p.m., 6h inst, for.Hongkong:
bandits. Viceroy Yuan Shib Kai, on leaming to the tender mercies of some good British -
Sierra Leone is convinced that with the of troops under the command of an expectant telegram took charge of the work of distribut completion of the Panama Canal the possi- official named Li Hao Tsai to the scene of the ion. Perhaps the telegram, was a jole, if so it bility of the introduction of yellow fever into trapble to suppress it
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The M. M Colts,a. Yarra with the next?) French Mail will leave Saigon to-morrow, at 5. a.m., for this portalashanden
via the usual Ports of CallMONIA Don't forget the chils for they will not go. Singapore for this port this morning, and may The Hiss Alesia from Hamburg left.
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