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GLIMPSES OF CHINA,

CANTON.

of he Five hundred Godsand of Longevity.the temple of the Five Genli, and the Túrtar City Temple. These are all well known and uro usually visited by all sightseers, but there are repay a visit. These temples are generally dark and forbidding in aspect, and not too

Ordinary bring communications should be addressed THE Pollard Comedy Company presented scription China griffins for their next Race Canton, the capital of the province of Kwang many others of 1 sser importance that will well

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Charley's Aunt at the Theatre Royal last night with great success. To-night they stage the enormously successful laugh-maker Turned Up which will be repeated to-morrow; their farewell.night.

The antes per quarter and per mensen, proportional. The dally sue is delivered free when the dress in On the 12th inst., the carcass of a bullock was ́accessible to mevenger. On copios saat by post an found in the jungle near the 8th mile on the additional $1.80 per quarlar is charged for postage. Cheras road, Kuala Lumpur, Examination The postage on the weekly ine to any part of the

world is 80 cente por spurter.

shewed that the beast had been killed by n Single Copios Daily, ten cents: Weakly, twenty-tiger and dragged into the undergrowth for a

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1903.

matter of fifty yards. A local sportsman watched over the carcass for some hours, but without result,

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THE Committee of the Hongkong Jockey Club, having decided to revert to the China pony for mcing, has placed an order with the Shanghai Horse Bazaar Co., Ltd., for the supply of Sub.

meeting. The list has not closed, but it is thought that probably 75 to 8o will be about the number of ponies required.-Sport and Gossip,

The Midland Railway express for Scotland has established a record, as the fastest regular

train between London and Carlisle.

tung, and also the political capital of South China, is the most southerly of the open treaty ports of China

Its name is said to be a corruption of Kwang tung, and this seems to be probable, for the name Canton is used mostly by foreigners when referring to the city; the Chinese them

clean, while their "near surroundings are the resort of petty traders and stallholders who depend for livelihood on the custom 'of pilgrims and devotees. As in Burma too, the purlicus of the temples are often utilised for

After selves although t' ey do occasionally in con- the erection of sheds wherein theatrical per day

leaving St. Pancras. the express stopped five mnutes at Tres and six minutes at Leeds, arriving at Carlisle in 5 h. 40 min, the 113 miles from Leeds.to Carlisle, including the ascent of 1,100 ft. in Yorkshire, was covered in

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The battle-ship/ena is one of the latest addi- Fix celestials.

is were charged at the Magistracytions to the French navy. Although the end this morning and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 each, or three months hard labour, for having six tons of coal on their junk reason ably suspected to have been stolen. They $8.00 9.00 KING: Edward has sent his portrait to the Paris in Wanchai, but they could not point the place stated that the coal was loaded from a gudown Municipal Council.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

SIR Frederick Borden denies that the kilt hos been prohibited for Canadian regiments. ANOTHER blank plague return has to be recorded for the twenty-fon, hours ended noon

to-day.

Ar Kieff, Russia, a few, said to be 121 years old, has died. He remembered having seen Napoleon I.

A CHINESE girl, eight years of age, received a nasty cut on the shin yesterday inflicted by Carpenter. It is alleged that the girl was pick ing up shavings on the side walk, outside the carpenter's shop. He objected to her being there, and in a fit of temper threw his chisel at her which resulted in the cut. At the Magis tracy this morning before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith the carpenter was sentenced to two mouths' hard labour, and to pay to compensa

FIFTY-TWO minutes was the time taken betion to the little girl, tween Dover and Calais by the new turbine steamer Queen.

THE U.S. revenue cruiser Alindanao left Shanghai on the 16th inst, for the Philippines, in charge of Capt, McDonnell,

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THE trial of 5. 5. Stevens, who has been com- are recommended to the notice of Con-mitted on the charge of obtaining various goods under false pretences, will probably take place' noisseurs as high-class after dinner Wines..

at, the British Supreme Court, Shanghai, un the 26th inst,

We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.

It is reported from Batavia that the M.M. Company is, owing to the bad times, su ben: un economy that there is some talk of sta stopping the mail service between Batavia and Singapore now kept up by the s.5. La Seyne.

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REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

for stealing a box of tea valued Sio from the ship yesterday, the plupery ■ Mr. L. A Hewett of the P. & O. Co.

THE Colonial Secretary sends us the fol lowing:-" It is hereby notified that tele- graphic information has been received from the Government of the Straits Settlements that

the probibition against Chinese immigration from Hongkong has been removed."

Framing, fancy and artistically 'done by Le Munyon, 31, Des Vœux Road,-♬idvi.

THE south coast of Java is so thinly inhabited that it swarms with tigers. The evil is now becoming worse than ever from the Govern- ment having done away with the rewards of- fered for killing them. The result is that, within the last two or three years, the tigers, owing to hunters having left them alone, have come closer and closer to the villages. They

MR.. James Toppin, a clerk, lost a gold watch. value $25, some time on the 15th July last. He made several attempts to recover it, but all in vain; so he placed the matter in the hands of the police, with the respit that a few days ago a native was found with the watch his pack et. When asked where he got it from, he said he bought it in Macao. At the Magistracy this morning before Mr.. T. Sercombe Smith the celestial was sentenced to three months hard labour, the last week to be spent in solit- ary confinement

COFFIN breakers' trade is again revived by pas. sengers on the Canton steamboats. A native passenger per the fankow, which arrived here

yesterday afternoon, as soon as the boat steam ed-alongside the wharf, got hold of another man's trunk and came ashore with it, and on his way home had to alter his course and follow a policeman to the station. The contents of the trunk were then turned out, and a pro- missory note to the value of $250, and other valuables found amongst them. The man was sent to gaol this morning to undergo a sentence of six months' hard labour.

versation with Europeans use the name more commonly adopt the title of Kwang-Chow, or Kwang-Chow Fu.

tions, and also from its typically native charac The city is, both from its historical associa

ser, the most interesting one in the Flowery Land open to easy access by foreigners, and there is probably no town ur city throughout the Empire, which possesses more individuality, or more pronounced features of Chinese methods and government,

was laid down at Brest in January, 1898, and launched nine months later, she has but recently been completed. The Jene dist laces 12,051 tons and is supposed to be capable of eighteen

Its quaintly narrow streets, or rather alleys,

vessels fitted with three screws. knots with forced draught. She is one of the

wherein two chairs or rickshas. can with She is well difficulty pass each other, and where the protected with a water-line belt, but the pro- sunlight can scarcely penetrare, owing to the tection of her secondary armament leaves

almost touching upper storeys of the buildings on either side, nre thronged with swarms o sumething to be desired. Her thickest arma- meat is fourtech inches. A peculiarity about celestials, to many of whom the outer world is an unknown quantity, and whose castomys her is the manner in which her military tops are closed in. She carries four twelve-inch guns, and manners of life and process of thought mounted in pairs forward and aft: tight 6.4.differ probably not one iots from those of the inch gans and smaller weapons. Her triple thousands of generations that preceded them.

Here in Canton one may see the native life expansion engines, supplied with steam by twenty Belleville boilers, develop 15.50 horse- unadulterated, and free from foreign inter-

ference and compulsion. Under these coo power. Her cost was $5,570,000 (gold.)

ditions, the Chinaman is a different entity to bim that has left his country and become 'domiciled in other lands. Here indeed he is "on his native heath," and he knows it, and it is only on sufferance and with condescension that he allows the erstwhile overbearing foreigner to enter the native portion of his city at all.

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VICTORIA HOME, KOWLOON

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Miss Hamper writes in the leaflet From Month to Afonth, issued by the Hongkong Church Missionary Association, as follows:- We have been here now six months and cer. lainly so far it has proved a change for the better. The free life of the country suits the class of girls we have to deal with much better, We have a good deal of outside work as well. Two Bible women are at work in Kowlson, and the villages round. Miss Bachlor and I visit with them and find a ready entrance into

the houses. In three of the villages there are quisers who are being taught regularly, they are busy.in their fields all day long, but come whenever possible to a meeting on Thursdays and to service on Sundays. Our Day Schools are well attended. Hunghom has over 30 scholars, Kowloon over jo, the Anglo-Chinese Boys' School over 30. The Chinese have open ed one within the City Walls for the study of English and Japanese, and they hope to include

German.

-WATER POLO.

MR. N. W. Melvor, former Ameivan Cumul General at Yokohama, has huely been the recipient of a distinguished honour, having received from the Emperor of China the Order of the Double Dragon, a distinction rarely given except to those of Royal or princely blood. It will be remembered, says the Japan Advertiser, this during the China-Japan war the care and protection of the Chinese in Yokohama were under the keeping of Mr. McIvor, and it is manifest that the Chinese Government has higlify appreciated the manner in which the service was rendered. The pre-centred; good passing, but slow work, was sentation was made through Mr. Conger, U.S. exhibited on the part of the V. K. C.'s team and Minister to Peking. The decoration is one of when nearing the opponent's goal Millar sent much beauty.

the leather full speed into their goal. Thus two goals were scored in less than ten minutes. After a slow game the Lusitanos, who are a far

AT 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon a group of idle natives were standing outside the Shauki. wan theatre. A native stranger standing in the

Canton is situated on the Chu-kiang or Pearl river, and at its junction with the North, river, occupying the rectangular ground be

tween the two. It is known in native lore as the Cly of Rams, or sometimes as the city of Genii; these names being derived from ancient legends.

Owing to its easy access from the sea at all tinies of the year, the city is advantageously situated as regards trade and commerce with the outer world and to this is due the ex-

formances are given, thus showing that the connection between church and singe obtains in the East as much, or even to a greater ex- tent, than in the West.

The chief officers of state have their re- sidences within the old city, as also has the commander-in-chief. There are also several. other important public buildings, amongst which are the British consulate, the examina

on all-perhaps the most important of all to the modern Chinese, for education, and the test of it by examination, is an institution second to none throughout the land-and in the Souil, or new city, a Roman Catholic Cathedral, erected on the site of the old re- sidence of the Governor General, which Luer was totally destroyed in the bombardment in 1856

A feature of Canton is what may be termed the floating population, for the river oppo.ite the city is a mass of boats occupied by families which resido permanently on the water. 1 his method of existence is not peculiar to Canton, but obtains throughout China wherever a tiver or lake or sea is contiguous to town or y The Flower-boals of Canton are a speciality of the place, however, and are too well-known to demand a description, and indeed it would be impossible in the space at our command to give an adequate idea of this floating sururð tenanted as it is by classes of all sorts, findes and occupations..

A large portion of the river adjoining tha town is allotted to the native junks that carry such a large nation of the articles of trade, to the neighbouring parts of Hongkong, Macao, and Haiphong, there to be transhipped into ocean going steamers for transport to all parts of the world. Steamers, however, come up the river as far as Canton, but only those whose draught allows of their navigating such shallow waters.

The visitor to Canton, should he wish to see feature of antive administration of almost

pansion if its commerce and traffic with unique description, will probably, not neglect

fo.eign countries, of wh ch commerce it forms the principal outlet of the Empire,

To see the great executioi ground, where mafe- factors and political prisoners meet with their

As early as the 16th cent ry we find that | end. Here some gruesome relics of Chinese European traders had begun to visit it, viz., the justice may be viewed at all times, and if the Portuguese in the year 1516 About ico years occasion be sought and the co-operation of an later the post became known to the Dutch influential official obtained, an execution itself also, and still later to the English, who estab-may, easily be witnessed, as these take place lished a trading depot there under a monopoly periodically when the prisons become incon-- secured by the ever-adventurous East India veniently overcrowded, and it is deemed Company.

advisable to provide accommodation for new- cammers, by shortening a hundred or so of the then residents by a head.

MANDARIN in Rangoon Tintas. REPORTED PORTUGUESE FLOT

This monopoly terminated only in 1834 and four years later it was found necessary to At the V. R. Ci's enclosure yesterday after-declare war against China, in consequence of noon the Lusitano representatives met the team the oppression with which foreigners were of the V. 8. C. in the pond. At 5.55, the game treated. A ransom was demanded and a treaty started and the ball was tossed to and fro with- made, but these were disregarded later by the out any result. Jorge then got hold of the Chinese, so that a campaign in Central Chinu leather, which was passed to Barros, and with a had to be undertaken, that resulted in the sub good sail down two dangerous tries were made, mission of the Chinese and led to the signing but were well warded off by the goalkeeper of the, treaty of Nankin, whereby inter allo, (aminert) and with a third good throw Barros freedom of trade with Canton and the protec cut the ball home. The leather was again tion of foreigners resident therein were secured This, however, did not end the situation, for again in 1856 an expedition had to be made against Canton in which the French were our allies, and the allied forces remained in occupa- ton of the city for nearly four years. In the bombardment preceding this occupation no little damage ensued to the cry itself, as

for the occupation of the English and other well as to the forts protecting it, and in con-

foreign merchants on ther return there. This was eventually fixed on at Sha-mien situated at the angle of the junction of the rivers and on the outskirts of the town, and the land was to-day is the foreign concession, the various leased from the Chinese in perpetuity. Here

nationalities having cach its allotted space on the land thus secured originally by the join! efforts of the French and ourselves.

CONSPIRACY. AGAINST THE DYNASTY,

says, publishes the following announcer est, The Cologne Gazette, a Laffan's telegram

on the authority of a message from Lisbon :-

fact that a widespread conspiracy against the Notwithstanding semi-official denials, it is a Royal house of Portugal has been discovered, the prime instigators being superior officers. who were cashiered some time ago.

Shortly after the assassination of King.

wvera Alexander of Servia, suspicious doings gathering in multi of officers and non-commis- observed amongst the military, and a midnight

not only carry off cattle and horses, but also midst was pushed about roughly by the crowd, while Laminert (V.R.C. goalkeeper) managed sequence a new site bad to be selected sioned officers of the 5th Infantry Regiment

attack men and women working in the field a cry now arises for the restoration of the

reward system.

By kind' perinission 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,

Ehe

BAND PROGRAMME, March..." Diomede ". Overturs..." La Seine d' un Joner "....................zkylanı Selection.....An Artist's Model”..........Sidney Jones Dance.... ," Slavouie "

Drake Selection......" Merrie England. Ed. Gernats Vali....

Sevilla

.....Matador Galop.

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The Lancen' Attack God Save the King.

EARLY this morning at Yau-ma-ti, while a Chinese couple were in the land of slumbers, they were rudely awakened by a noise in the kitchen. They got up, struck a match and found a thief busily searching for something to take away. As soon as he saw that he had attracted attention, he ran, passed the two inmates of the house and rushed down the stairs, but was met face to face by P. C. No. 47. The rogue, who is an apprentice boot-maker, will have to leam another trade during his three months' incarceration, the first and last weeks to be passed in solitary confinement.

Mail your firos and Kodak orders 10 LeMun. you, P. O. B. 368—Advi..

THE case in which Chinaman, by the name of Pow Kuen alius Pow Leung, was charged with uttering a forged cheque some time in January last on the Imperial Bank of China for the sum of $4,000, was again heard before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith at the Magistracy this afternoon.

It is alleged that the defendant signed and uttered the cheque in the name of one Pow Leung who had died years ago. Mr. Gedge (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master) appeared on behalf of the compradors of the Bank, and the defendant was represented by Mr. Thompson. After further evidence was heard, His Worship committed the defendant for trial: Bail to the amount of $5,000 was C3530 accepted.

TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL," Hongkong. A..B, C. Code, 4th Edition. A. L-Code.

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEFONE, 232.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.

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and feeling into his pocket to find his time piece he found that it was gone. The thief, whois a note i character and had been sentenced several times for snatching purses, etc., as soon as he got hold of the watch, bolted down the- street. But as he was turning round the corner balf tired and nervous, he ran into the arms of

a native detective. "A few minutes later the stranger, who gave chase but was prevented by the crowd, caine up and recognised the thief as being his chum at the theatre. Mr. Ser- combe Smith sentenced him to three months' hard labour.

superior team, won by 5 goals in 1. Frank

the ball well. Chunyat, who is very slow it Jorge played a good game, scoring 4 goals,

taking down the ball when in his possession, requires a little more practice in swimming. The remainder of the players did well.

aquatic entertainment at the V.R.C. enclosures. On Saturday, 29th just, there will be an The Committee requests us to state that ladies are cordially invited for the occasion. The following programme has been arranged, the krst race starting, at 4.30 p.m.

1. Team Race (7 aside)-Y. M. C. A, 2.

Lusitanos.

2. Two Lengths (Handicap).

3. Exhibition Diving,

4. Tub Race, and a game of Water Polo.

GOLD IN CHINA.

A WASHINGTON telegram ofthe 13th ult. states that Minister Conger at Peking has informed the State Department that Wa Ting Fang, formerly Chinese Minister to the United States, has been appointed second assistant in, the

A naval officer gives a diverting account in corps of under secretaries. "While," says Golf Mlustrated of how the Royal and An. Conger, "this gives Mr. Wu nominally only cien: game is played in China. Little did the a clerical place, yet it makes an opportunity for combatants at the bombardment and torpedo

if the Foreign Office so desires." utilizing his foreign knowledge and experience, attack on Weibalwei imagine, he says, that in Minister eight years the then impregnable fort was to Conger reports also that Wien Fank has been become a favourite puiting green for golfing promoted to the position of first secretary, or naval officers. Yet this is what has happened, director, of the Board of Foreign Affairs, vice and not only at Weihaiwel, or Fort Edward Na Tung, the present president of the Board of us it is now called, but at almost every Revenue, and that Ku Pi Hsin has been apport on the China station, in some cases pointed second secretary and director of the the greens on these links are excellent, and, Board of Foreign Affairs.

compare favourably, we are told, with those at Hoylake and St. Andrews. But at Pout Ed- | ward there are no paiting greens, the holes being inade in hard rolled sandy gravel, and golfers are obliged by the rules to play only in' indiarubber-soled or rope-soled shoes, while on wet days play is forbidden altogether. The

THE London correspondent of the Afanchester Despatch understands that a long telegraphie dispatch has just reached the Foreign Office from Sir Ernest Salow giving a detailed ac count of his interview with Lord Curzon at

was closely watched by detectives.megvitats All these officers were arrested at their next meeting and imprisoned.

The officers will be court-martialled. In. other regiments also signs of ferment are

anti-dynastic one. noticed. The movement appears to be an

ARTESIAN IELLS FOR SŁAM.

We (Ikungbak Times) arc, informed that the On the opening of some of the northern; treaty ports the trade of Canton to some Bangkok Dock Co., Ltd., have brought out the extent declined. Previous to that a large trade machinery and other apparatus necessary for in tea had been establirbed, and this still exists the sinking of artesian wells; and that the work although in lesser degree. But the trade in. will be commenced forthwith in Prome Should.. raw silk and sugar has increased, and the former experiments prove successful, wells will be sunk may now be taken to bo the staple of commerce.in various other places, even in Bangkok. The The true city of Canton, enclosed by lofty apparatus procured by the Dock Company is walls, is situated about a mile from the capable of boring to a depth of 2000 feet, foreign settlement, or Sha-mien. The circum-and if necessary can be made to bore up to ference of the city proper is some six miles, 3,000 feet, The Siamese Governmeni, we and it is divided into two main sections, known understand, has given a certain guarauea to as the North city and South city respectively, the company to cover expenses in cose: the by a traversing wall across its breadth The experiments should prove a failure. northern and older portion is the larger, and contains the most interesting of the ancient native buildings and temples, including the various Yamens and the two Confucian col- leges. Opposite the city and on the further side of the Pearl river is the Island of Honat which is of considerable extent on which, suburbs of the city exist, as they also do both east and west of the walled city.

The temples and public buildings of Canton are very numerous, and an inspection of them is consequently a work of time. ⠀ One

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS:-DUK.

French (Salarie) 33rd inst Indian (Lightning) 24th inst. -American (Nippon Maru) z8th inst,

Australian (Eastern) 19th inst, "-- Indian (Kunsang) 31st inst Australian (Chingtu) 7th prox.

-The E. & A. Co.'s, 53, Australian umved at Sydney yesterday. She left here on 3rd ul

The B. T. B. Coës ss. Hynder sailed from

instabab AY MATELA

Simla. That Sir Ernest should have broken caddies are China: buys," whose ages vary pagoda ly.ng to the west is interesting from the Yokohama for Victoria and Tacoma on 18th

ThьT KK. 85. Rohilla Mare left Manila this afternoon, and is expected here on 23rd inst., at about 3 p.m.

The P. & N.,58, Indrasamha arrival, at Yokohama on 20th inst, at noon, and may, he, expected here on and piox,

his journey to Pekin at such a time has excited from about twelve to fifty; instead of one cad- fact of its being in realty a mesque, and it much interest in official quarters, and this in die to each player, two are necessary- one to marks the introduction at an early date of the terest has not been lessened by the length of carry the clubs, the other to go in front to spet Maliomedin religion into China, for it is re- the dispatch which he has sent home. There the balls, this latter official being termed the puted to have been built-by-Arabian colonists is no doubt, however, that the interview be-look-see boy," " One of the holes in at the at leist 1,000 years ago. Its shape is different tween the Ambassador to China and the top of a precipice one hundred feet high, and to the other pagodas of Chinese design, for, Viceroy had to do with highly important plans the course is further hampered by rocks, walls, whereas the latter, have for the most part the left Vancouver p.m. on 18th fast, for Kring: The CPR Co.'s ss. Empress of jaðan which are contemplated both to British and and even a rifle range. In spite of all this the predominent and characteristic form of angula kong via the usual Ports of Call O indian advantage in China, and for the carty

naval officer plays-golf-in, China with a fine storied architecture common to the country, the The C. N. Co's sis. Semektane lefe-Man La ing out of which Sir Emmest has stipulated, and relish, and is succeeding in making the game former is a tapening tower as seen in Motomedan 1 for this port yesterday, and is expected to has obtained, an absolutely free hand. qua q inci

countries. * The other temples of note are those arrive here on 23rd inst, at dayligh

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