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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903.
NOTICE.
system will ever be extended into Yunnan Į The French"cruiter. Chateaurenault arrived | Ms. Bennet-Burleigh, tha well-known wa a fine specimen of a Bengal tiger. A change All commiscations tende for dication the French Government are determined from Amoy this morning, and the Russian correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph; | of prograingie is announced for each evening,
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to bring their own project to a successful talning ship Okean, departed for Singapore and. Mr. Egan, of the New York Associated nad a very pleasant two hours may be spent in akirever to the Elit, I, Ics Hours Road, and soni accompanied by the Writor's Name and issue. As our Indian confrère puts it:- Address
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French diplomacy, which has scored while British watchfulness has shumbered, through the opening of Mengtze thirteen years ago, succeeded in drawing off the external trade from the natural and ancient route via Momein and Bhamo to the extent that the commerce which finds an outlet on the
and home.
Press, are reported to have arrived at Yokohɔma¦¦ the circus tent. on róth inst by the. Emprest of Japan. It is ACCORDING to the Hamburg Nachrichten, the hot difficult to surmise what these gentlemen steamer Batavin, the largest freighter of the have come for, says the Kobe Chronicle, but HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE. Hamburg-American la e, was recently loading fortunately for Japan events do not hold out foco tuns of cont in England for East Asia. such hopes for "war copy" as they did a month The coal is for the use of the Russian Govern-ngo. Mr. Burleigh, however, may be expected to make good use of his time while in Japan, for he bears the reputation of being a raast
ment.
A SPICIAL dinner was given at the Kowloon ustworthy and brilliant correspondent.
fiolet last ever-in; on the occasion of Thank giving day, and quite a large number of persons went over from Hongkong to join Host Oshorne the enjoyment of he festive occasion. The menu provided would have tickled the palate of the most capricious of gourmets.
in
The rates per quarter and per zoete, jusqurrion. Tonking coast is now five times greater than that carried by the old Burmese route. In this matter the Government of misitional $1.80 per quarter is charged for pige. the Republic has given our own authorities a lesson in pushfulness they might take to heart, if British policy with regard to the railway to Kowloon, concerning which we heard so much at the banquet at Canton No case of ch fera having occurred at on the 15th inst, is the same as it was in the Nagasaks since the rith "instant, it is now considered that there is an longer any danger of the disease spreading From the 21st
instant, 149 cases of genuine cholera and cases of cholera morbus were reported.—Ex,
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The Hongkong Gelegraph Burmah-Yunnan ling then can we truly say
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1993.
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The following matelies will be played at the Happy Valley on Saturday next, the 28th instant, at 2.15 p.m.
CRAIGENGOWER C. C. CIVIL SERVICE C. C. R. E. 7. A. O. C. ABOUT an hour after the R. M. S. Empress C.C.-J. D. Kinnaird, E. R. Herton, L. A. Ro10, The following will represent Craigergower Japau left Victoria on Nov. 2, on her way A. O. Brawn, L. E. Laminert, R. Basa, E. Ford, the forward gingway on the starboard side, H. H. Tayler. Reserve J. Gloyn. across this tune, an able seaman while securing J. P. Jordan, R. Pestonji, J. L. Sturt, and
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was perceived by his shipmates to suddenly fall overboard, having it is presumed, lost his huld. The alurin was given, the ship was at
The following will play for the Parsees :- stopped, two boats being immediately R. B. Cooper, M. D. Vania, J. D. Noria, I, N. Inwered to the water. As one of the boat was Mehta, B. K. Mehta, J. M. Master, D. R. of that deplorable want of enterprise mani-altime, when the disease broke out, in the approaching, the unfortunate man was seen to Captain, N. B. Shroff, C. B. Mistry, J. H. fested of late by our Government: Ohe
throw up his arms, and, before his would-be Ruttonji, C. B, Morawala, I. A. Chiney, A. B. –
Kharos. jam Satis est.
res-vers could reach him, be sank and was not seen again. The ship rem ined at the place. about an hour in the hope of recovering the body of the unfortunate man, hut no further signs of him
LOCAL' AND GENERAL..
THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha was to call a general meeting of shareholders at Tokio, yesterday and submit the balance sheet for the hetween Nagasaks and stoji. AN automobile cur service is in be established present te m. The result of the half year's
An account was published in our columns. yesterday, of the journey made by Lieutenant Grelliures, who has just left Rangoon for France, after more than a year of travel and Ar the Peak this morning the thermometer exploration in Yunnan and along the front-rend 47 It was "F. in the city.
ier of Thibet. In the mission so success.
fully accomplished by this young officer we Tu German gun-boy Tiver, has spent a
business is reported to have been satisfactory and a dividend was to be proposed at the same rate as last term, viz. ta per cent, per annum,
PRESIDENT Roosevelt, in receiving the
Republic of Panama, hoped that a new State, in harmony with the United States, would be a providential instrument of untold heneli, to the civilized world, through the opening of a new highway for universal commerce.--Japan
were seen.
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The 2nd XI of the Craigengower C. C. will play the 2nd XI of the Civil Service on the same day, commencing at 2.15 p.m.
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY
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have another proof of the admirable persist-con-islerable time in Kobe undergoing repairs credentials of enor Varilla, as Minister of the the Navy, on the Happy Valley yesterday after-af loyalty on the 9th beginning with a full
ence and enteriaise with which the French authorities are executing their programme | PELIMINARY arrangements have been made of railway penetration into Yunnan, thereby In combine all the European naphtha springs carrying the commercial interests of their
into one gigantic petroleum trust in opposition All less 10% discount on account of Cur-country into the very heart of South-western
to the American oil trust, Ching. Thirteen years ago the Government rent Exchange.
of the Republic succeeded in obtaining the opening of Mentace to foreign commerce, and
Tur japanese Government have intimated that they cannot discuss co-operation with China natil the present negotiations with Russia are
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and the Red River has been growing in im- | portance) · In 1899, M. Daumer succeeded
It is stated in Peking that a proclamation posted in obtaining the consent of the Cabinet in Paris for the construction of a railway from they must vacate their Yamens within five in Moukden informs all the minor officials that Haiphong to Laukay, and the proposed ex-weeks. Any official failing' to do this will be tension northwards to Mentze and Yunnan able to punishment and imprisonment, while sen, concerning which the French Ministerine who vacate promptly will be rewarded in Peking lately gained the sanction of the with $100 and a passport för Peking, so that Chinese government, will, in two or three they may reach ibi, place in safety, years' time, at the latest, prove a most im portant factor in increasing French trade and political influence. The project has encountered many difliculties, not least
the former in the after hold, and doing w amongst them being the mountainous confi-into by the NYK.S. Suel, the latter striking siderable dame, without, however, sustaining any injury herself. The Tedo Jæræ has ar- rived at hanghai, and will probably have in lock there for repairs, says the M. C. D. News.
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wards, but notwithstanding these obstacles, | which led to a re-survey and the choice of a new route, work is now actively progressing un the construction of the line. The result obtained by our neighbours must give rise to some reflections on our own neglect of "opportunities and on this subject one of our Indian contemporaries remarks :-There was some criticism of the project in France as likely to be too costly and unremunerative owing to the natural difficulties to be en- countered in the construction of the line and the fear that in competition with a British line from Burma, with its greater advantages of route, the French line would suffer.
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1ST FLOOR, 12, QUEEN'S ROAD, the latter far has doubtless been removed by Lord Curzon's pronouncement against the British scheme and, on the subject of the route, we learn, almost simultaneously, with the news of the signing of the agreement,
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As the Japanese steamer Vedo Maru, for which the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha are agents, was lying at anchor at Chinkiang, she was run
MR. Yamaguchi, Superintendent Cplain of the Osaka Shosen Kaislia, who has been visit- ing Korea on behalf of the company to report in the waterway of the Yalu, with a view to opening a service there, has returned and made A report to the effect that on the Korean side there is no place excepting Yong-am-pho fitted for the purposes of an open port, bu: little trade except that of timber can be anticipat d.
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the list over the name of Messrs. Benjamin, the rate ruling cach day and those quoted in Kelly and Pous.
Writing from Tientsin on 11th inst, our cor The rugger" match between the Club and respondent says:-Tientsin had a great burst one, was played under, favourable conditions military parade in the morning at which and in the presence of a fair number of specta General Ventries paid the French General, tors. Both teams were panctually in their placesLeferre, the compliment of inviting him to at 4 10, although Fletcher, the lub's half, was receive the salute of the troops instead of bim- anabsentee, but he turned up about five minutes self. This unusual procedure caused rather after play commenced. The game started a flutter in military circles, and gossip had about 4.35 p.m., and some very interesting play it the incident was not appreciated by the was witnessed. Both teams fought hard and Germans; but General Leletre was not only went through a lot of rough and tumbling play senior general among the foreign garrisons to open the score. At half time the game but the only other general on the ground; there was two tries tu nil in the Club's favour.
was nothing invitious in the compliment at all. At the sports which took place in the afternoon
present, and the one or two instances in which only the French participated or, indeed, were
the French soldiers came out first in the con- tests were very markedly applauded by the British. In the tug-of-war the team of picked and very powerfully-built Frenchmen were simply walked away with by the Indian team, who barefouted, had the Gauls over the ine within five seconds amid the most uproarous, cheers. In the evening a grand ball was givan, our fine Gordon Hall being converted into a very creditable imitati n of a baronnial hall of by all nationalities and the greatest good will Queen Anne's time. It was largely attended
and geniality prevailed. In. Peking the role- brations were somewhat similar, the ball in the Campbell, A. G. M. Fletcher, halves; H; F. even ng at the Legatiba being a really brilliant Chard, H. C. Sandford, Lieut. M. R. Straver, affair, Sir Robert Hart's excellent band fur- W. A. Crake, . H. Crofton, K. A. Sclanders, nishing the music. There was no attempt on Lieut. E. Rogers, and A. N. Other, forwards this occasion to experimentalize on the ammu- Nuvy:-Crawford, back; Parker, Stoyle, Love-pilion store either with or without detonating band, and Bigg, three-quarters; De Veulle batteries. and Lamb, balves; Barnard, Kellett, Formby, Barnby, Rice, Rowley, Smith, and Roe, forwards.
On play being continued the Naval team beter practice and discipline of the Club. fought hard, but stood no chance against the
When the referees' whistle sounded the finish the score stood at 2 goals, 3 tries for the H. K. REPORT has been current that there has F. C. and one try for the Naval team. For the burn a brush between Chinese and Russians home team Barnes and tearce, with Robertson outside the Wall, the, Russians claiming at three-quarter back played a very prominent to believe Gen. Ma's troops were brigands.me. Chard was very useful at forward, and Desultory fighting will be worse than useless. Campbell at half played a steady gaine. The If Clona really means to act, she must do so forwards showed up prominently. For the with system, and it will be useless going for Navy, Stoyle and Parker at halves and Formby Russia with 10,0co men or so.
at forward played the best game.
By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and Officers the Band of the 9jrd Burma. Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow, (Saturday; from 8 10 9.30 p..
March.
BAND PROGRAMME.
"Soldiers of the King "lie.it verture..
"Stadella", Selection........" The Girl from Kay's ".......... Ivan Crayli Comet Solo..." Eine Nacht in der Schweitz......Hume "Selection. Reminiscencen of Scotland "...Godfrey
Valst...
Nocturne.
The Choristers"
.** L Tispérance". God save the King.
.....Pbrips ...Asher
THE Rude-maru, which arrived at Shimonoseki .17th ist, from Vladivostok, brings news to the effect that the Russians at Vladivostok are keenly desirous of having the headquarters. of the Viceroy of the Far East removed from
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Lieut G. B. Macdonald, full back; Ligut. J. The following were the teams:-Club :-
H. W. Becke, T, E. Pearce, O J. Barces, W. K. Robertson, three-quarters; Lieut. P. H.
To-morrow afternoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play the V. R. C. Kick-off at 4 pm. The fallowing will
Austen and E. F. Ancott, backs; G. B. Mac- play for the Club:-F. H. Kew, goal; H. C.
Donald, J. W. C. Bonuar and H. C. Gray,
Cooper, 3. Richardson and R. A. Whitanore
forwards.
the C. E. and Mining Co.'s steamer Fung-Port Arthur to Vladivostok, and that three halves; R. A. Brent, B. Dancock, C. R. 5. fing, landing content for linkow at Chinwan. meinbers of the Chartier of Commerce of the through the carelessness, it is presumed, of a intence to attain this object, Reuter, it will to harbour, caught fire on Saturday, 6th Nov,tatter city were in l'or Arthur using their coolie dropping a lighted match on some cargo be remembered, stated some days ago that the matting. Fortunately the conflagration was not allowed, to assume serious proportions.
Vladivostok had already been decided. Love
removal of Viceroy Alexeieff's headquarters to
The damage is comparatively small, about 400 Chronicle.
barrels of cement being destroyed by fire and
water-China Times,
AY 9 am, on the 15th instant fire broke out in one of the pits belonging to the Akaike colliery, Tagawa district, Chikuzen. Most of the miners were rescued, but about thirty-five are missing. The origin of the conflagration was an explosion of gas. Un ordinary days about 2,300 men are at work in the pit. The 15th being pay day, only about eight hundred men were at work, and this fact, no douin, lessened the extent of the disaster. An official telegram from the Governor of Fukuoka to the Home Department gives the total loss of life as thirty-five. The colliery is jointly owned by Mr. Hiraoka and Mr. Yasukawa.---Er.
fewer difficulties than the other that have been proposed. The line from Haiphong to Yunnansen phi Laokay is the object of a convention between the French government and the Compagnie des Chemins de fer de Findokine et du Yunnan, and will be managed by that company when completed. From Haiphong to Laokay the railway is to be built by the government and from thence to Yunnansen by the company. The com pleted-section of the line from Haiphong to Hanoi was handed to the company on the 1st of April this year and the section from Hanoi to Vietri was taken over in October, The French authorities are pushing actively forward the termination of the permanent way from Vietri to Ezokay, a distance of 225 A LONDON wire to the Japan Times says that kilometres, and it will most probably be M. Combes, the French Premier, has announced PHOTOGRAPHIC ready in November, 1904. As aforemention- in the Senate that in the course of the session
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RECENTLY the Japanese Minister at Seoul, communicating with the Korean Foreign Office in regard to the decline in nickel coins, said it was due to the resumption of the manufacture of the coins, which was suspended in rooi, on the advice of the Foreign Minis ters at Secul The decline largely affected the interests of japanese merchants in Korca, aud Mr. Hayashi asked for a reply as to the measures to be taken to remedy the evil, adding that he had a suggestion to make. The exchange stands at the rate of abou! $2.50 in nickel coins for one Japanese yen.
A Cueroo dispatch to the sui states that the Japanese steamer Kwankw-mura, 348 tons,
now under the charter of a Chinese firm at
Chefio, while leaving Port Arthur at 8.30 p. steam launch belonging to the Russian cruiser Askold. The latter sunk, and two from among
on the 13th inst., cane into collision with a
ed, the line of route for the railway from ing the members of religious congregations the eight men on board were drowned. The
C-Forwards, H. W. Sayer. J. Clelland, E. R. Herion, J. Whyte, E. Humplireys; half bucks, J. Forbes, H. S. Halmes, 3. Duncan backs, A. Loureiro, J. Witchell, Goal, C. Fittoch.
The following will play for the V. R. C F.
The V. R.C. F. C. "A"team will play H.M.S. Tamar, at 4pm., on Saturday on V.K.C.F.C. ground at Causeway Bay. The following will play for the V. R. C. F. C. A team-Frys wards, J. H. Seth, H. Gidley, C. Shaw, A. Marti, A. A. Park; half-buck, S. Gidley, 11, 5. Spurge, H. C. Sayer; Eucts, W. Andrews, J. Christie; Gool, E. R. Millar.
CHATRES CIRCUS,
Afer a lengthy tour through China and America, Mr. Chatre has returned to the Colony, brilliant with honours, with a new
Indian circus. Whilst performing At Tientsin, the Empress-Dowager heard of the circus and mide arrangements for an exhibition at the Summer Palace and so satisfied was her Majesty with what she saw that, through her Ministers, she presented
Laokay to Yunnansen has, since the first from engaging in education in any form. The 1 Kwanku-marz was stopped and two Russian Mr. Chaire with to,xo tarls as a reward for
survey was made in 1900, undergone import aut modilications. The first project was to pass by the valley of Sin-shien-ho, but this would have necessitated gradients of 35 (7284 millimetres and curves of 50 metres. The authorities recognised the difficulties of
lovernment, the Premier went on to say, soldiers boarded the vessel, the Captain being "eferred applying the prohibition the ordi. prohibited from landing. On the following day hary clergy pending a decision on the question the officer in command of the Askold, of separation of Church and State, which would accompanied by an interpreter, boarded the probably come before Parliament during 1924, Kwako-maru and examined the Captain. The Government was determined to end the present situation, which disturbed the moral Tuż Manchuria took to Dainy on 22nd inst en route for Europe, Mr. Rabért Inglis, with a great sensation.
his wife who only returned from a trip home a few days ago, reports the N. C. D. News. By the aid of good abilities and constant hard work Mr. Inglis had reached the proud position of senior partner in Shanghai of Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson and Co., and the breakdown of
CARMICHAEL AND adopting this route and a new survey was tranquillity of the country. The speech created
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made by the Cic. des chemins de fer, and the valley of Man-ti was chosen. By the new route to the plateau of Yunnansen the steep- est gradient is 25 millimetres and the shortest curve 100 metres, which is about the same for the line from Yenbay to Lapkay on the
ESTABLISHMEnt of å freNCH MILITARY PIGEON-POST
AT PAKHOY.
The French Government in Tonking are Pakhoi. A sum of 5499 has been granted by organising a military pigeon-post station at the Tonking Protectorate for the construction
of a building there. As Pikhoi' is a treaty- port it would be of interest to know if the Chinese Government and the others' interested
have consented to this arrangement. It will be remembered that, a few weeks since, we drew attention to the fact, that the French Military Authorities were making experiments Mr. A. R. Many when these vessels were, at, with carrier-pigeons from the steamers of different times, in the harbours at Hollow, l'akhoi and Kwangebowan. By the establish- possible to advise the authorities in Tonking ment of this station at Pakhoi it will he of all movements going on in the Haican
Straits,
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American (Coptic) to-morrow. French (Salanie) ist prox. Indian (Lightning) 1st prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) 4th prox.. Australian (Chingfu) 5th prox. Todian (Kumsang) 7th prox, French (Australien) 8th prox. American (America Afaru) 8th prox.. Canadian (Tarlar) gih prox. Tacoma (Victoria) 13th prox. American (Korea) 15th prox.
The M. M. Co.'s 9.5. Salazie with the out- ward French Mail will leave Saigon on 28th- inst., nt 10 p.m.
The Ben Line s.s. Benlomond, from Antwerp : and London, left Singapore yesterday, 26th inst, for this port.
his entertainment, while the acrobatic members of the troupe were awarded medals bearing the Imperial dragon enamelled on each. Miss Awada received tivo rolls of silk, and Miss Kamala one rol, Her Majesty congratulating bth these performers on their work and also shaking hands with them. The troupe is now performing in Hongkong in a circus tent, near the Central Market, and the crowded attendance both at the afternoon and even- ing entertainments is ample evidence of the popularity of the show. Misses Awada and Kama'a appear in the arena in the great Hindoo globe miling act, while trapeze balan
The N. Y. K. 3.5. Sanuki Maru (European cing by the last named lady and Mr. Line) loft Singapore for this port on 27th inst., Threbuck, which so interested the Empress, and is expected to arrive here on and prox. made by the engineers of the Cir des che-10 a Tokyo dispatch to the Aschi, the Nippon. is particularly regrettable." He has been uni- is one of the items of the programme. As mins de fer the line in Yunnan will cost a Yusen Kaishia is now taking steps to attach the versally liked and respected wherever he has in Peking, the India rubber boys and girls &c, telt San Francisco for this fort via Hono good deal less to construct than had at first
steamer Progress, which is undergoing repairs | been stationed, while his charming wife has cause wonder and astonishment, while the fulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki been estimated, and the work will be terminat Hakodate. The company having consulted made nothing but friends during her residence other members are equally at popular and Shanghai, on 25th inst.
its legal adviser, Dr. Okamura, on the course here. From many other ports of China, as Mention should also be made of the Russian proposed, the legal adviser, together with another official, bave left for Hakodate with the object of attaching the vessel-Ex
It will be remembered that actions for damages have already been filed by the respective com- panies owning the steamers Tokai-maru and Progress, the former of which was sunk in
Tonking side. Thanks to the new survey collision recently with the latter. According his health after his long devotion to work
ated at an early date. From the above in formation it will be gathered that while little or no hope exists that, the Burmah railway THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Bere
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