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CHINA WARES.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
KING Edward will shortly visit Vienna and
Berlin.
At the Russian Legation all people say there will be no war. At the Japanese Legation all say that war is inevitable.
CAPTAIN Tamari, 1.J.N., is attending the Naval maneuvres now in progress at home, as guest of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson.
The Shanghai... Times pays” to congratulate the Empss wager upon reported that Russia will special envo
her birthday in November ng
IT is reported that the Rússia. moral at Port Arthur has issued an order, dining all the Chinese women living at Port Arthur to quit the place before the 28th of next Chinese Moon (September 19).
A CLEAN plague return reaches us from the T. French mail of the 14th July was the House of Commons last month, Mr. Sanitary authorities.
delivered in London on the 18 inst. GREAT excitement has been created in Madrid by the semi-official announcement from the Palace that King Allanso XIII, is the victim of tuberculosis,
FURTHER farge consignments of British dollars are being sent to Bombay from the Singapore Treasury, for the purpose of being coined into the new British doll ‹ra.
A MADRID telegram, of 14th' inst., says that Admiral Cervern has resigned as Admiral, of the Spanish Navy, Old age and ill health are given as the reasons.
IT is expected that Messrs Richmers, of Bremen, who have put fuur steamers on the run between Bangkok and China, will start a Singapore line next year
A BEI GIAN Inventor, hamed A. Carela, has THE P. & O. steamship Tientsin arrived at just constructed a new matine screw propeller Kobe on 8th inst. front Hongkong, where a which can be stopped and reversed instantly, case of plague had occurred on board. The the steadien ob ang immediately, without in vessel was only disinfected and was placed injuring the While The first trials proved very
The Hongkong Gelegraph quarantine for ten days,
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1993.
FOOCHOW TEA TRADE,
THE Rangoon Times says that there is a strong demand for rice there from Japan, and very large quantities are being shipped to Kobe and Yokohama. The price of rice has risen tremendously at Rangoon,
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successful.
THE s.5. Guthrie, which arrived from Japan this morning, reports having spoken a Gerinan steamer with yellow funnel and black top off Ockseu Island at 1.20 p.m. on the 17th Augtist, iler name is unknown, but she signalled: "Report we all well,"
THE s.s. Mauzang, Capt. J. D. Welsh, arrived at Sandakan from Hongkong on the 25th ult with ros contract coelies and 145 free pas sengers and children and babies bringing the total up to 293 immigrants worth to Govern ment, at the rate of $zo per head per adult, the sum of $5,020.
THE new cablé from Batavianto Pontiavik via
A DEATH, which was the direct result of mos- quito bites, was investigated by the Stepney corner last month. The deceased was a deck. labourer, who on returning home from Tilbury dock complained that he had been bitten by lowing day he entered the infirmary, where he an insect and was in dreadful pain. The fol
died from erysipelas.
He had been bitten about the forehead and eyelids. "Death by misadventure" was the jury's finding.
Do your own developing without a dark room by using an Eastman developing machine, LeMunyon-Advt.
Alfred Davies asked the Postmaster-Genemlif
the United States referred in his last annual he was aware that the Postmaster-General of
report to the benchus of international sea post offices and the desimbility of securing the co operation of Great Britain in extending the THERE are stated to be seven independent] service to steamers under its contract; and also post offices at Shanghai in connection with the would he reconsider whether space and expense mail boats of their respective countries,"
need be barriers to the establishment of sea post offices on the Cunard steamers, in view of ANOTHER successful performance of My
the provision made on the Destickland for this Friend from India was given by the Pollards purpose, and the price charged. Mr. A. Cham-' last evening. Tonight they stage, the ever-belain said tie matter was under consideration. popular Charley's Aunt.
A SCIENTIFIC and commercial expedition, autorised by the Emperor, left Siberia in June for Mongolia, where it will spend about six months, staying chiefly in the towns of Kehdo and Uliasutai. Among many other objects already mentioned in our columns, the expedi tion will have to carry out scientific explora. tions, seek outlets for Russian trade, inspect Senate, Mr. O'Connor, Executive Councillor vestigations with regard to the projected con REPLYING to a question in the Commonweath the Russo-Mongolian frontier, and make in. without portfolio, said that the Government struction of a carriage road from Kansk across would take luto very early consideration the Mongolia. The expedition, which is under question of extending an invitation to Mr.the leadership of M. Popoff, consiste of 20 men, Chamberlain to visit Australia,
THE new comet is regarded with disfavour in Peking, as it is within the orbit of Jupiter, which is considered the Emperor of China's star, and it is thought it may mean sorne mis- fortune to him.
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THE case in which two Japanese were charged, some days ago, with kidnapping and harbour ing a young girl was concluded yesterday. before Mr. J. H. Kemp, when his Worship discharged the first defendant and sentenced
the second, to three months' hard fabour.
TRAM lines are being laid near By View, and it would be just as well if the authorities had a few lanterns hung at night showing where the road is up. At present it is pitch dark under the trees, and as telephone standards are in the centre of the small passage left for traffic the danger is increased:
HERE is a study in natural history from the Chi Times:Ten thousand ducks have been sent into the fields in the district of Chin- kiang for ridding the country of locust. It is ful and that the locusts are rapidly disappear ing. So are the ducks."
Nor many days ago a certain censor handed 10 the Empress Dowager a sealed memorial, the contents of which so enraged the august lady, that she ordered the petitioner to be at once handed over to the Board of Punishment for a severe penalty, That Cens ir must have said something very rude l'
In the latest report to the Foreign Office, Mr. G. M. H. Playfair, the English Consul | IN presence of the results achieved in the space at Foochow, again dwells at length upon the of three months, and with establishments vanishing tea trade at that port, and urges altogether rudimentary, the Courier #Hat the British merchants interested in the in-pang says there is room to hope that the (French) Government will interest itselt dustry to imitate the practice of their com
in establishing a network of Chinese petitors of the ucarer East, by making the posts, and will not hesitate to incur the wares better known to possible customers by necessary expense for this purpos:, which will the medium of advertising, In his opinion ensure its supremacy in China. that is the only real remedy; for a sudden change in popular taste, which should. A LETTER from Chiung-chow, Szechuen, Billiton, and from Billiton to Palembang via replace the teas of China on the pinnacle says that during the past month, an in, Bania, will be ready for shipment from London they once occupied would be too much of fections epidemic overwhelmed the country early in September, and be ready for service the nature of a miracle to be safely looked disease died within one or two days. The miles. This is considered a remarkable achieve. reported that the experiment has been success- side and everyone who was attacked by this on Jan. The length of the cable is over 650 for. In his report for the year 1901, Mr.
doctors were hopelessly puzzled by the sympment for the British contractors. Playfair recommended British merchants to
toms. About two thousand people died of the make a bold bid for the retention of a epidemic in the city alone, while the suburbs market which appeared to be slipping from are said to have suffered even more severaly. them by imitating, the tactics pursued in Ceylon and India, or at least some of them. ACCORDING to a report from Wiju, the Russian He argued that the use of due care in the troops at, Autung Hsien have caused the manipulation of the leaf when growing their houses, and have also issued a proclama villagers there to hoist the Russian flag above when being picked, and when being pretion to the effect that, in: case of non-compli- pared for its transit over the sea, was not ex- ance offenders will be liable to a fine of 70 ercised by the native grower, whose methods taels. The villagers have therefore obeyed continued to be unscientific and primitive. without exception, but why the Russians should It was, he confessed, hopeless to expect the have issued such a proclamation is unknown. native grower to adopt the improved Fresh Kodak film, plenty of them, at LeMun- methods of culture and manufacture, which are, he dunhas not, to be credited with the yon's, 31, Des Voeux Road.--Adui, larger part of the success met with by the produce of Ceylon and Assam. The native. agriculturist, he says in the latest report, is so insanely and indissolutely wedded to the methods of his ancestors, that, even when ruia is obviously staring him, in the face, he will consent to use no device which savours..of novelty. The adder is not only congenitally deaf, but he stops his cars into the bargain, however wisely the European may charm. He pointed out in his 1901 re port, that China tea, though its preparation leaves much, desperately much, to be desired, is in its essence an admirable article, and, thanks to its delicate flavour, can, even when handicapped by faulty manufacture, give points to the robuster Indian article. Mr.
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THE birthday anniversary of the Emperor China is to-morrow, and it will be celebrated in part by a special banquet at Elo Park Palace by the Empress Dowager, to which are to be invited the Representatives of the various Powers, their families and respective Legation Of course, there are to be also the
staffs,
A WUCHow dispatch to the N. C. D. News states that a force of 3,coo Hunan "braves"
recently attacked a body of rebels near the city of Huaiyuan, and in the battle which ensued
that they Inst nn lace than a tenth of their the Hunanese troops were so badly worsted number in killed alone. The Government forces are now acting on the defensive, and it is stated will remain so until the reinforcements being hurried down South from the Yangtze provinces arrive in Kwangsi,
indispensable theatricals by well-known Pek-One more chance to buy a Kodak for $5; a in, actors, without which no Chinese banquet good Kodak. can ever be considered complete.
SIK Ernest Satow declared at Shanghai that the British Government was determined to see no injustice done to British trade in North China or Manchuria by the exclusion policy of Russia or any other power. He also expresar the gravest apprehensions as to the railway exploitation of China by the various continental powers, which he felt sure would lead to the
The Yorodu previously reported that Eng land and France were going to attempt, or had already attempted, arbitration between Russia and Japan Manchuria. Our-contemporary now learns that England has been trying to ascertain Japan's views with regard to Man choria, while France is also sounding Russia, with the object of proposing to the interested Powers some suitable terms for arbitration after already ascertaining the opinions of the two
FURNITURE Playfair believes it to be a fact that many division of China, which indeed and not com people in the United Kingdom would dis-mercial enterprise, is the object with which tinctly prefer to drink China, tea if they only they were started. knew where to buy it, but that there is only one China tea company which advertises at all. His recommendations were widely ad- mitted to be well-grounded, and one British merchant at. Foochow strove earnestly to give his abstract counsels a concrete form; but his attempts did not meet with the success he hoped and perhaps anticipated. That merchant, gave the Foochow tea cart a vigorous heave, but it has sunk back into the rut, and, the British Consul is afraid, it will remain "bogged." No single effort could avail, and cohesion in the Far East tea tradu appears to be a hopeless consummation The following report on the market last year was handed to Mr. Playfair by Mr. Cave Thomas, and is included in his annual re-
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Powers, but our contemporary does not affirm that arbitration has yet been proposed to Russia and Japan.
FROM the accounts that have reached us, the new trace of the Tong-King-Yunnan-sen line is much better than the original line, and moreover the total length is some 40 kilometres
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A TELEGRAM from Hamburg to the Possische Zestung states that, according to advices from Matupi, the captain, named Howard, and the entire crew of a British vessel, have been killed by natives of the Admiralty Islands, in the Bismarck Archipelago. After seizing arms and ammunition, the natives ran the vessel ashore, The Bismarck Archipelago is the group to the
N. of the E. end of New Guinea, and N. W. of the Solomon Islands, The natives practice cannibalism. The islands. are in the German sphere of influence..
The British North Borneo Gazette reports the death of Mr. G. G. Warder at Marak Parak, The deceased, who was district officer at Simbang Batu, died by the hand of an escaped prisoner whe waylaid him in the jungle and speared him to death on or about the 28th ult. The late Mr Warder arrived in North Borneo in May 1901, had passed both his examinations in Malay and during his term of district work had shewn himself to be a thoroughly capable: officer. He was fund of field sports and was much liked by his brother officers.
ACCORDING o the Daily Chronicle, the action of America annexing the islands of Borneo, raises an exeedingly delicate situation, and the British Freign Office has asked Washing
MR. Tokulomi, the chief-editor of the Kokanmi Shimbun, a seini-official organ, in his noted "Tokyo Correspondence" column of 7th inst, asserts that the Manchurian question is now a
source of direct negotiations between Japan and Russia and understands that poorparlers have been making some progress,
Framing, fancy and artistically done by Le- Munyon, 31, Des Voeux Road-Advi
THE following sentences were recently imposed upon Chinese at Shanghai for kidnapping Sab Cha Ling and Sing Tah Sai to receive each two years' imprisonment, 500 blows, and 500 blows every six months during imprison- ment; Lee Chan Sai to receive six months'
Szu, femalo prisoner, to receive top blows an imprisonment and goo blows; and Wong. Lee the mouth.
CHOW Fu, Governor of Shangtung is in receipt of information from Fu Bhan Hsien to the effect that the district in question is flooded. This named "China's Sorrow," has once more burst means, of course, that the Yellow River, well
its enbankments. Three thousand bouses have been destroyed and some two hundred lives lost. The Governor at once wired to Li Faolai, instructing him to appoint his Wei
the sufferers. Yuan to visit the afflicted district, and to relieve
Officers the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and will play the following programme at the Kowloon Hole, during dinner, to-morrow evening (weather permitting) -
March......" Coronation March ".....Saint George * Overture........** The Sapphire Necklace ".......... Sullivan
Selection...The Messenger lloy "............ Ivan Caryll
*** Song......Liebeslied "Caroly Klay Selection..." Mendelssohn's Songs without words " Valta. Extase "irar Serenade..." Lore in idleness,
............... Macbeth
THE exchange of telegrams sent by Govern ment officials and by private individuals is
way of Charbin and Inkow, on condition that now permitted with Peking and Tientsin by
PHOTOGRAPHIC port:-"There was a falling-off in the trade less, whilst gradients and curves are easier. ion for an expination, The islands concerned, such telegrams are written in Russian, In
DEPARTMENT.
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
to the United Kingdom and Australia, caused Though the new line does not go through the says the pape a group of seven which origia addition to the usual charge of fifteen kapecks;
heart of Meng tsze it is claimed that in many ally belonged the Sultan of Sulu, from whom by the increased consumption in those counother ways it will tap a more extended com- tries of the teas of India and Ceylon. In this mercial area. The new proposed trace will, UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. respect there appears to be no prospect of after leaving Loo-kai, turn to the east and immediate improvement. In the trade with away from the Red river. It then follows the America there was a considerable increase, Nam-ti stream to its junction with the Canton mainly due to a speculative demand brought river, and from there in a dus northerly. direc
Lion, and the west to Lake Tangtche, about by the rescinding of the war tax of 10 c.
GOOD WORK.
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they passed bycharter in 1881 to the control of per word, such telegrams will have to pay an the British North Borneo Company, whose
'extra rate of twenty kopecks, or fivepence, per officers confirmbat they are undoubtedly British word if handed in at telegraph offices, in territory. Thejare insignificant in size, but of European Russia, and fifleen kopecks per the highest stegic importance, dominating word if handed in at any office in Asiatic Russia. Thus, a telegram sent from Moscow Sandakan barbar and Labakay
to Peking will cost niaepence a word,
with so pack horses. The mili ary authorities. M. Toporkoff, and the Imperial. Geographical have attached to the expedition a topographer, Society an eminent naturalist, M. Varoño. The expedition will have an escort of four Cossacks, who will at the same time aci us interpreters it is organised at its own risks and perils by the commercial house of Xeno- phos Tcheveloff and Sons, for the purpose of ascertaini:g the requirements of the Mungolian market, with a view to better meeting its demands in future. The merchants taking part in it have taken with them a large and varied assortment of goods.
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CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
ROBBERY. WITH VIOLENCE..
Upon Jesami g this morning the Chief Justice heard the case in which eight natives were charged with robbery with violence on and Mr. E. H. Sharp, KC, (instructed by Mr. the 18th ult. The Attorney General prosecuted,
D. Piper, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master) defended the prisoners, who pleaded not guilty.
The following jury was sworn: Mesars. H. S. Holmes (foreman), E. D. Haskell, W. E. Claret, A. J. Godwin, A. E. Alves, J. W. Stewart, and R. G. Heckford. It was alleged that on the 18th July last the priso-crs and about 40 other persons, armed with various weapons, got on board of a boat conveying passengers to the steam launch Lee Fat, which- runs between various villages of the. Colony, and assaulted two Chinese broke the craft and got away with S40 in cash,
The prisoners were discharged. The Court adjourned sine die,
WATER PULO.
At the V. R. C.'s compound yesterday after.
between teams representing the Y. M. CA. noon a tough and interesting match was play d
and the Lusitano Club in the presence f a large gathering of ladies and gentlemen. From the beginning to the half-time the Lusitano play d a good game, and just before he whistle blew the ball was sent full pitch
of the second half the Y, M, C. A. made seviml into the Y. M. C. A, goal. At the beginning
dangerous attempts and the leather ultimately. found its way into the Lusitano's goal. The
game ended in a draw--one all,
THE FOREIGN DRILLED
2ROOPS FOR KWANGSI.
telegram from our Canton correspondent In our issue of 13th inst. we printed a
announcing the arrival there of German drilled froops for Kwangsi. The following clipping from the N. C. D. News will be read with interest:-The members of the Hupeh contingent, called the Wuchien Brigade, sent upon the application of Viceroy Tsen to the to Kwangsi by Acting Governor Tuan Fang,
Throne, are said to have all been excellently well-drilled in the German style and re entirely armed with magazine rifles. "The Brigade numbers fully 4,000 men, and besides that body two batteries of quick-firing field pieces, or sixteen guns, have also been sent down with the Brigade to Kwangs. The Hupeh contingent should prove a formidable force to the rebels there.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DUE Indian (Lightning) 24th inst. French (Salarie) asth inst American (Nippon Maru) 28th inst,' Australian (Eastern) a9th inat, Indian (Kumsang) 31st inst... Australian (Chingiu) 7th;prox.
The Apcar Co.'s 5.s. Lightning from Cale afternooni prst cutta left, Singapore for this port yesterity,
Tho C. C. SS. Co.'s 8.5. Atholl railed from San Francisco for Hongkong via Japan poris on 18th inst. AG AL The A.A. S. S. Co's e.s. Nordkyn left Singa pore for this port via Manila an 18th inst., and The N. Y. K. 3.5 Hakala Maru (Europea Line) left Shanghai for this port on 17th inst am, and is expected to arrive here on zoth inst.
The C. C. S. S. Co.'s 8.8. Lothian from San 1 Francisco, on 29th ult, has arrived at Vokes, dig? hats and sails for Hongkong pra Moji terkin d. Dorrow morning,
me The CPR Co.'s Athenisun arrivel Yagasaki at 7.30 a.m., on 18th inst, and lett
is expected here on 28th insturen
A STATION for releas telegraphy is about to gold perks had been allowed to fall low THE Nagasaki Press says that several steamers be established on the Mount of Gold, near LATE yesterday afternoon the Empress of in anticipation of the above tax. The Rus- of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha will shortly have Port Arthur, for purpose of communicating /upau cams in from Northern ports, and Capt. sian brick tea trade is practically dead. The their lines changed. The de Alaru will be directly within warships cruising in the Marshall reported that between eleven and Russian firms at Foochow appeared at one transferred to the Vladivostock line; her place Gulf of Pect The Fourth Trans-mur twelve o'clock lite previous night, when of time to be thinking of closing their establish on the Shanghai line being taken by the Railway Battali in process of formation at Breaker Point, the Chinese cruiser Huang Tal ments, but have relinquished that intention. Yamaguchi Muru from the 'Seattle service. Askubad, on the Issian Central Asian Rail. collided with the liner, striking her a glancing The export duty on tea, which had pressed These Mars, withdrawn from the Vladivostock way. On July 1 First Company of the blow on the fore end of the promenade deck, heavily on tea buyers for many years, and line, is to engage in the Company's coasting Turkestan. Battalion of Sappers arrived, at and then gliding off towards the stern. Signals had been the cause of much complaint, was trade. The Yamashiro Muru will be made a Askabad from Tashind by military train, as of distress were hoisted, and Capt. Marshall reduced to 1.as taels per picul (i.c. about Formosan liner in place of the Yokohama the choice of the continy to be sent out to lowered boals taking off 171 men, but it was 12 per cent. ad valorem), but the concession Afarw, which is to be run to ports in Nord Far East was decide by lot, and the lot felt subsequently found that 13 were missing, in- was granted too late to check the downward China The Kasuga Maru, now on the upon the First Compay. During the present cluding Captain Kee and others who refused tendency of the trade. The crop in 1992 Australian line, is expected to be made a year 320,832 then wille called up for service to leave the ship. The Hwang Tas sank sters was of a fair average quality, and met with a good reception from the European buyer. Shanghai liner, as soon as the new Australian with the Russian Armand for active service foremost about 1.27 yesterday morning. The When the market opened the prices were liner Nikko Maru, in course of construction at
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