THE JAPANESE INVASIÓN OF KOREA.
[BY GEORGE LYNCH.]
What
just completed a great map that gives more details of that country which may be
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DOTTED SHORTLY WITH BATTLEFIELDS than anything, I feel sure, that the Russians can have.
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Looking at the whole position from what we are in the habit of calling a common-sense Out here in the East may be now seen in progress two instances of the invasion and con- standpoint, and with the white man's idea of
fair play, we must bear in mind that the Jap- PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of quest of a country which, I think, are without
anese were done out of Port Arthur when they Public Auction Sals, to be parallel in the world's history. I refer to the had every right to possess it by the laws of held on MONDAY, the zoth day of July, invasion of Korea by the Japanese, and the victorious conquest. In the modern pressure 1903, at 3 PM, at the Offices of the Public annexation of Manchuria by Russin. of things the Keins continue to exist inde Works Department, by Order of His Excellency makes the study of this novel method of invas-pendently in this crowded world, where right is the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, no defence against might. As a source of food at Shek Tony Tsui, in the Colony of Hong ion all the more interesting is that it is a fash supply, Japan depends to a certain extent on kung, for a term of 75 Years, with the on which, in all probability, will be followed Korea. Russia has territory sufficient in all option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be Why should not Japan have fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, by other natinis as, the world becomes more conscience.
Korea? Similar evidence of improvement such for one further teniu of 75 years. crowded, and as the power of money still fur as our civilization takes pride in is visible in
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. ther increases. It is a style of conquest which the territory under Japanese influence in Korea I can imagine, for instance, being applied in as in that portion under direct Russian control
Boundary years to come to the South American Repub in Manchuria: wide streets, cleanliness, ail- lics by the United States. The method re-ways. telegraph lines, light, a proper supply of
quires money, but not so much as a war dies; and the results, if slower, are more complete and satisfactory. Missionaries have been the pioneers of conquest by most Western nations, and their occasional martyrdom has been made the excuse for forcible annexation of territory. With this method practised by the Japanese and Russian, a line of railway is the ploneer line of advance after a certain amount of recon. noitring, so to speak, has been done by enter prising emigrants. The Japanese made and own the line of railway from Chemulpo to Seoul, and are making the line from. Fusan to Chemulpo, and along that route is the main track of their acquisitive advance.
At Fusin will be the southern terminus of this arterial railway system, which will be open for traffic within eighteen months. It is the nearest harbour to Japan, and
water, adequate drainage. It is good compen. sation even when the robbing admitted,
The Korean
ARMY HAS BEEN REORGANIZED, TRAINED, AND EQUIPPED
under Japanese supervision, in fact, it is diffi cult to distinguish sometimes between the This, a Korean and the Japanese soldiers. Japanese gentleman said to me, will be all the more convenient when the times come, as drill and uniform will make everything ready to have the Korean army changed into so many regiments of Japanese soldiers. It is very pro blematical as to whether these Koreans will ever make.soldiers fit for serious fighting, but there is no knowing what training will do. I have a very strong persunal conviction that the Chinese could turn out as good soldiers as there are in the world, if they were only prn. perly officered. There was a curious rifle match here recently; it was between a team made up from members of the Lerations on the ons side and from Korean soldiers
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on the other. The Legation team was strong one and make good shooting: out of a maximum of a hundred, two of them scored the ninety-five, and the worst score was not ten points behind that; but the Koreans, to their gent delight, beat them hollow. Three of them scored the maximum, and the lowest score among them was ninety.
A MOST PESPECT NATURAL HARJOUR it i", where all the ne:s of the East could find safe anchorage. Thousands of Koreans were at work when I was there. under Japanese supervision, con.tructing wharves and piers so that the vessels can load direct from the railway trucks and discharge into Deep cuttings and much filling in are necessary here, but the labour ising out of their hermit isolation. They will be
thein.
plentiful and very cheap. It is similar work to that which is being carried on on a more gigan- tic scale at Dalny, the terminus of the Trans- Siberian Railway. Naturally, a city of con- siderable importance is bound to spring up here as soon as the railway opens and the ship- ping of the port increases. In anticipatina of this the Japanese have managed to buy up all the best sites adjacent to the railway, and near the terminus right in the centre of the harbour a Japanese town of considerable proportions has already sprung up. All round it house. building is in active progress, and wide and long streets are marked out with lines of stone foundations and the skeletons of wooder houses rising from them, which, when com- pleted, will double the present size of the town. There is not a good site for a house or a shop now to be bought in Fusan; they are all in the hands of the Japanesc.
There have been numerous edicts issued from time to time by the Emperor against
FOREIGNER ACQUIRING LAND IN FOREA but, like many other enactments of the Govern ment in this curious country, they do not ap- pear to be enforced. The Japanese own about one-third of the real estate in Seoul, and close on one-balf of that in Chemulpo, and a con- siderable portion in three of the next largest cities. The Korean is, as a rule, an impro vident individual in a chronic state of im pecuniosity. Fle is always ready to receive a loan on almost any terms. If he comes across a person with, say, five hundred yen that be is anxious to lend, the temptation to oblige the lender becomes absolutely irresistible. The title deeds of houses and lands are transfer- able documents. The possession of the title- deed, together with being on sha'ground, entitles the holder of the deed, according to law, to possession. and he can insist on any one else. clearing off. The Korean accep's a loan, say, for six months, which, being sanguine and rather careless, he promises to repay at the end of that time. The Jap to whom he has given his title deed as & curity comes along, and when the money is not forthcoming usually at
• first contents himself with squeezing a bit by way of interest from the borrower. He is not content with this, however, but sooner or later plants himself in the house
CALLS-IN THE POLICE, and gets the Korean turned out. It is not sure prising, therefore, that among the people there is a very deep-seated hatred for the Japanese; but it avails them nothing, the Japs having come to stay and mean to be their masters, and very severe masters they are.
The interesting question here, the question. which puzzles the most thoughtful onlooking resident observer, is: Who is finally to have Korea, the Russians or the Japs} That, in fact, is the crucial question, the hone of future con- tention in the Eastern Hemisphere. This peninsula is the place particularly interesting to the war correspondent, as in all probability
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The Japanese would probably do great things with this country if the got it. The Koreans show no signs whatever of progressing or mov-
the same in a hundred years as they have been for the past thousand or two. This great un. obtrusive conquest by rail and telegraph lines and undermining by money power is sure, if slow, and when the time comes for the detail of unfurling the Japanese flag, it is not very likely to be very strongly opposed by any Power except Russia, and Russiamay be fully occupied elsewhere.-P. f. Gazette.
A POPULAR COMEDIENNE,
DISCURSES STAGE PERILS.
MISS BLANCHE HARCOURT, the popular music-hall favourite, has been talking to a London paper about Stage Perils. "Stars" of the theatrical world are envied for their big salaries: bu (says Miss Harcourt), people little know the struggles which their favourite artistes have to go through.”
One danger which Miss Harcourt knows how to was described by her in a chat in her charming house at St. Mary's Street, Kennington Road, London. "Last Autumn," said
avert
the,
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selating
Miss Blanche Harcourt. (From a Photograph.)
this anecdote. "I contracted, while attending a Garden Party, a chill which led to rheumatic fever. But for Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people that Garden Party would have cost.me dear! I was laid up for a fortnight, and when I recommenced my Professional Engagements I felt all to pieces. My nerves were com- I suffered with terrible. pletely shattered. headaches and sickness, and it was often a fearful ordeal for me to go through my 'turn." All food seemed nauseous, and my appetite became so poor that my weight was reduced in two months two stone and a half. I used to lie in bed half the day, and then crawl out to the heatre to do my turn.' I seemed to have lost all my energy, and my complexion went as yellow
it may be the scene of severe and most critical-as saffron. I actually paid-a-boy-to-ses¬me¬ fighting in the near future. Gathering the opinions of people on the spal, they are un. animous, clear, and emphatic. As long as one speaks to Japanese or people with Japanese leanings they are unanimous, clear, and emphatic in propounding the doctrine that Korea must, can, and will come under Japanese rule and under no other. The Russlans and their sympathizers are equally emphatic that it it will never be annexed by Japar, and when you ask will Russia take it, your answer is genera'ly
A SHRUG OF THE SHOULDERS and a quizzical look with a suspicion of a merry little twinkle in the corner of the aye. They can afford to wait, these Russians, and they know how to, and as a reward all things stem coming to them in this part of the world.
No. of Sale
Measurements.
No
Registry Locality-
Praya Reclamation
Hove.
K. W.
fees feet feel | feet |
*79,$50
Anaval Rent.
Square fe
Opset Price
551 108 1606 160 31.910560
Hongkong, 11th July, 1903.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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Pe letting by Public Auction Sale, to be DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of held on MONDAY, the zoth day of July,
1903, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Peak Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75.Years from the date of commence. ment of R.B.L. No. 112, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Rural Building
Registry No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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Contents in
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Tipset Price.
Intimations.
THE CANTON LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
"THE FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in
the Company will be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 14, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 18th July, 1953, at 11 A.M. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of
Accounts and the Report of the General Mana
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company gers for the year ending goth June, 1903. will be CLOSED from the 13th to the 18th
July, 1903, both Days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
General Managers. Hongkong, 8th July, 1903
(808€
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.).
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STEAMERS. HIROSHIMA MARU
THE EASTERN EXTENSION & GREAT | KAGA MARU*
NORTHERN TELEGRAPH
COMPANIES.
REDUCED CHARGES TO EUROPE.
COMMENCING the 15th instant, the Rate
J. Nagao.....
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AWA MARU
N. Trennt
YAWATA MARU..
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per word charged on Telegrams to Europe (except Russia and Caucasus) will be KAGOSHIMA MAKU reduced from Francs 7.00 to Francs 5.50 and
the Currency Rate, which is subject to revision, will be reduced from $3.35 to $2.65.
K. Kori
TAMBA MARU
J. Wale
J. M. BECK,
Superintendent.
KINSHIU MARU
Hongkong, 8th July, 1903.
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THE
ROBINSON
PIANO
Co., LTD.
PIANO CLEARANCE SALE.
PIANOS, as
under,
THIS SEASON'S Phake Room for New
Stock. 1oo Pianos to arrive about October.
Cost. Selling. SQUIRE (Owner's Property)...... $350 SCHIEDMEYER, Upright
Grand.....
...$650
2,050 12
370
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550
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400 300 350
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APOLLO(Secondhand) Horizon-
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PART
ARTICULARS, AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the zoth day of July, 1903, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Two Lots of CROWN LAND, at Tai Hang Village, in the Colony of Hong keng, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years,
Registry
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Upright Grand .....
800 450 NEEDHAM, (Secondhand),
Upright Grand ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD.,
Cottage ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD,
Cottage BROADWOOD ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD. $75
800
475
450
400
475
400 475 450
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ROSENKRANZ
450
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Intimations.
- MUSIC CLEARANCE SALE. Popular Songs, Piano and Violin Solos, Classi cal and Dance Music 3 copies for $2. Song Folios containing over too songs by
well known composers....... [8246 Operas by Sullivan, deKoven, Planquette,
etc., Slightly Soiled Scores..... Collections of Songs by Glover, Gatty,
Roeckel, etc.............................
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safely in the stage door, I felt so ill. I consult
FUMICATORS ed doctors in several towns, but it was not until after I had tried Dr. Williams' pink pills that I got any relief at all. The first box I took did me a lot of good, and I improved with every dose I took, until now, after taking three boxes, I can safely say I am thoroughly cured. I feel as 'fit as a fiddle,' and can eat like'a Trojan. It is a mystery to me how all the horrible headaches, biliousness, languor, and giddiness have been so quickly and completely banished; but I am glad enough to know that they have gone from me."
THE TRANSFORMATION. Manchuria is just twice the size of Japan, Such was the experience of this charming And to the fullest meaning of practical business comedienne, whose public reputation lends politics they have now annexed it. Its annex- stion is a triumph of diplomatic bluff. The weight as well as interest to her words. She says that her Transformation is due to the pills. Western world has no idea of what a rich jack.
Readers will observe that it was the genuine pot there Russians bave won in the international
poker game. The mineral resources of Man-
churia, shown even by the surface scratching that has been done, are simply stupendous. As a wealth-giver, it will send more to St. Peters- burg for the next half-century than India will to London.
Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people that
cured her-not a substitute, and the public will de well to note that substitutes never seem to have cured anyone. Anæmia, biliousness, con- sumption, decline, eczema, fits, gout, heart disease, indigestion, kidney disorders, liver complaint, paralysis, and St. Vitus' dance are among the diseases they have cured. Ladies will read with particular interest the strong recom They can mendation of Miss Blanche Harcourt, whose easily beat the Russians in espionage. They restoration to her dramatic triumphs she ate have had their spies for a long time pas, on the track of the Russians throughout Manchuria, tributes to the means named in the interview
It would look as if the Imitative [apanese were in Korea just taking a lesson from the Russians in Manchuria, and following thairex- ample here. If there is one thing that Japs have reason to be superlatively proud of, it is there Intelligence Department.
so that Tokios as well informed as St. Peters- above quoted from the South London Press. burg about every moyersent. The Japs have | 71
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DISINFECTANTS
AN APPEAL,
SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
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respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
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Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing Cou dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any. Przez ar old EMYELOPEN to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters.
Hongkong, 12tó ápril, vägt.
Musical Sketch Books, Pianoforte Recrea-
tions...........
DANCE ALBUMS, SONG FOLIOS,
MUSICAL
Also our Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS at reduced rates.
Clearance sale to 30th September only, to make room for new Stocks coming to hand.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1903.
RIGAUD'S
(4x50
WHITE VICEST
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DESTINATIONS,
SAILING DATES, (BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and? TUESDAY, 14th July, at
COLOMBO
Noon, VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE, Thursday, 16th July, at... ...
U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, Kone and YOKOHAMA KOBE and YOKOHAMA,
4 P.M.
FRIDAY, 17th July, at
Daylight.
SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA FRIDAY, 17th July, at ISLAND,
THURSDAY MANILA, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE
КОВЕ
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-
WERP, VIA SIngapore, Penang, COLOMBO and PORT SAID ....................... (BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and?
COLOMBO VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE, U.S.AVIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ....
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
4 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 22nd July, at
Noon.
Saturday, 25th July, et
Daylight.
MONDAY, 27th July, at
4 P.M.
TUESDAY, 28th July, at
4 P.31.
FRIDAY, 31st July, af
Daylight.
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For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road,
T. S. TAKAYANAGI,
Hanakany. Lich july, sh COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANÇAIS.
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLÉS, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX; ALSO PORTS or BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.
TUESDAY, the 14th July, 1903,
ON the Company's Steamship "ERNEST-SIMONS," Capt. Dupery-Fromy, with Maiis, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via BOMBAY.
This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the SS. "NERO," which vessel takes on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Fort, on the 25th July, direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lou don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon only on MONDAY, the 13th July, Specie and Parcels received until 4 P.M. on the same day. No Cargo will be received on board on TUESDAY.
Acting Manager.
ORIENTAL
STEA
SEAM
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR TRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA,
ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON
Throngh Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULP, CONTINENTAL, ANERI- CANA SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.) HE Steamship
T
"BALLAARAT,"
His
Shptain F. R. Summers, carrying Maresty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the
bove Ports,
Silk and Valuables, at Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will e trazshipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles nad London:
Parcels are not to be sent on board, theyther Cargo for London, &c, will be conveyed
vid Bombay with Transhipment. must be left at the Agency's Office, Contents and Value of Packages are required
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4
For further Particulars, apply at the Com-, the day before sailing. The Contents and
Value of all Packages are required. pany's Office.
Shippers are particularly requested to rais the terms and conditions of the Compape's [10040ills of Lading.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong, goth Juse, igat
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
PROPOSED Sailings from HONGKONG, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hangrene, 6th July, 1003,
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$4
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T
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Special rates allowed to members of Govern- ment Services.
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For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to
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