TELEGRAMS.
(Reuters.)
Russia and Japan.
LONDON, 20th December. The Japanese Minister in London is
receiving from all parts of Great Britain offers of services in the event of war with Russia, Viscount Hayashi is deeply-impress- ed, but under Japanese rules no foreigner can be employed on active military service.
Colombia and Panama." 3
A battalion of American Marines has been ordered to embark at Philadelphia for Colon. The Navy department keeps theplans a secret.
LATER.
Considerable anxiety is expressed in the best informed circles in London concerning the possible outcome of the situation in the Far East. It is quite certain that Japan will not accept the principles in the last Russian note which are quite at variance with her main contentions; moreover, it is known that Russia is assuming a more defiant atti tude. The British Legation at Pekin has received a telegram stating that war is pos- sible, and Japanese representatives have con ferred with New York bankers relative to a loan, possibly to be used for war purposes; the conferences were without result. Russia has also made a similar fruitless attempt.
(N. C. Daily News.) The Crisis.
Tokin, 16th December. The Elder Statesmen and the principal Ministers are to meet this afternoon to discuss the st.ong representations which it is proposed to send to Russia.
Kabe, 17th December. Yesterday's conference between the Elder Statesmen and the Cabinet. is beleved to have resulted in a decision against the acceptance of the Russian reply.
The Cabinet adheres to the policy outlined at the meeting with the Elder Statesmen in June last; to make partial concessions, is futile; and an enduring settlement of the Manchurian question is necessary.
The outlook is distinctly darkening. It was reported in Tokio this afternoon that the dispatch of troops to Corea is imminent.
The Elder Statesmen were summoned to the Palace this morning.
London underwriters are refusing risks on Japanese bottoms,
Tokio, 17th December.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1903.
Paris, December 171b.nmnesty to persons a convicted of being connect M. Combes Premier of France, has preparedad with strikes, At Lyons, 10,000 preparatory a bill for the national legislature which forbids workers and dyers of silk have gone on strike. the teaching of children in France by any They demand an increase of wages and members of the religious orders. If the bill is readjustment of work. Some demonstrations made law, it will mean the closing of a num have occurred.-Japan Mail," "
ber of famous colleges and convenia. Cambes Reported Russo-Corean Agreement, while all, from highest to poorest coolie, is said to have assumnce that the bill will pass,
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Bangkok, December 16th. The French army of occupation and great bodies of bative troops are massing now on the frontier of Siam. Serious trouble is expected within the next few days.
Seoul, rath December,
On the 9th inst a secret agreement was signed by the Corean Foreign Minister and the Russian Minister to Seoul. The agrees ment stipulates that Russian, officers shall be engaged when an emergency may render it necessary and that the Majors shall be paid at Washington, December 16th.
the rate of Y400 per month and Captains at the A resolution has been introduced in, the rate of Y:00. These officers will be commis- Senate for the annexation of Santo Domingosioned for service with each battalion of Corean to the United States.
* Washington, 16th December. Secretary of War Root was a witness before the special committee of the Senate, which is investigating General Leonard Wood's ad- ministration in Cuba. He said that the press was misrepresenting General Wood.
Washington; 16th December.
Negotiations between the United States and the Republic of Panama have reached such a stage that the ratification of the treaty is ow regarded as an assured fact. Great satisfaction is generally expressed at the result of the negotiations.
Mokphe, Korea, 16th December. in a fight with the rioting Koreans at this place the Japanese Marines wounded seven- teen of the turbul-nt 'mah. Great excitement prevails.
Washington, 16th December, The President has directed that diploms ic relations between the United States and the Republic of Columbia be immediately severed. To this end Consul General Arthur M. Beaupre, from Illinois, has been recalled from his post al Bogota, and is now en route to the United States, ile. was the only representative of the United States Diplomatic Corps in the Ke public proper.
Japanese Exchanges.) The Thibet Expedition.
EXCITEMENT IN RUSSIA.
London, 11th December.
troops, two officers to each battalion. Russian officers will also take command of the Imperial Body Guards.-Hochi,
RUSSIA'S REPLY TO JAPAN.
REPORTED TERMS."
IMPORTANT RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS.
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make of his conduct in this respect. He very justly held that his duty as his Majesty's representative was not to destroy social dis- tinctions nor decrease the respect due to the educated, upright and successful of very race,, bu to show that under the British flag justice was pure and unpurchasable, were free to think, speak and act as they like so long as they obey the laws," Brave words these, doing honour to the who spoke them and the country he repte seated. Sir Henry Blake's speech will, we are sure, receive the approval of all thoughtful Englishmen; for they cannot but recognize that in it. lies not only the key to the hearts and affections of millions of allen, races, who own the sovereignty of Britain, but surest pro- mise of its permanence. It is the policy such as that which Sir Henry declared himself to be subscribing to that has made England great and bel ved among Eastern, peoples, and not bluster and political injustice; and, for our part, we cannot see a more hopeful sign for the future of Great Britain than that, in an age of racial bigotry, national prejudices and po litical narrow-mindeduess, there are administ rators like Sir Henry Blake to interpret so correctly their country's message to its distant possessions. Fortunate Ceylon in baving s Governor who understands his business and responsibilities so well.
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CHINESE LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
The Tokio correspondent of the Mainichi gives the following as the gist of the Russian Government's reply to the Japanese proposals relative to the diplomatic dificulty. Russia will to a certain extent satisfy the Japanese demands concerning Manchuria with a view to securing an amicable settlement... Viceroy Alexieff's aggressive attitude wil not be maintained. It is doubtful if the concessions as to Manchuria are of a nature that will satisfy Japan. With regard to Corea, it is said that' At a well-attended special meeting of the the Russian reply completely recognises Japan's Rhodesia Chamber of Mines it was resolved supremacy in that country. The delay in send-unanimously to request the Administrator to is the reply is said to have been caused by give efect immediately to the immigration great differences in the Russian Government Ordinance, and to name China as one of the concerning the answer which should be given countries from which unskilled mine labour to Japan.
might be imported. The Buluwayo Chamber of Commerce, the Salisbury Chamber of Mines, and the Matabeleland Landowners and Farmers' Association have passed similar resolutions.
In reference to Corea, the Mainichi corres-
pondent points out that the Powers recognise Japan's financial supremacy in Corea and Great Britain distinctly recognises Japan's su premacy there politically, by virtue of the Treaty of Alliance. Japan has demanded a similar recognition on the part of Russia. The Rus stan Government have attempted to lease Chinkaiwan or Masampa with a view to pre- venting a menace to their interests by Japan The Cologne Gazette has published a tele-securing the command of the Corean Strait. gram from St. Petersburg to the effect that the Russia has also instituted a vigorous policy in British expedition to Thihet and the visit of north Corea. It was also reported recently Lord Curzon to the Persian Gulf have greatly that she concluded a secret convention respect- excited Russian publ c' opinion. It is feared ing the engagement of military officers. Russia that Russian prestige in Asia has been dimin has not shown a disposition to comply with the ished-Mainichi.
Japanese demands. If she, now consents to recognise Japan's supremacy there, by entering into a new convention with Japan, Japan will not be molested in her movements in the peninsula in future. This may be only a rea sonable concession in Japanese eyes; but (if it is made) it will be a great concession on the part of Russia,
Russia's Position in the Pacific.
MENACED BY PANAMA CANAL AND JAPAN'S NAVY,
At the conference yesterday between the Elder Statesmen and the chief Ministers it was decided to pursue a forward policy, in order to
London, 11th December. realise Japan's original programme, without The Standard considers that the construc- yielding an inch; but the resources of diplotion of the Panama Canal and the establish
ment of Japan's naval power must compel the renunciation of Russia's dream of mastery in the Western Pacific Mainicht
macy are not yet exhausted.
(Der Osinstallsche Lloyd. Kaiser Gone Hunting.
Berlin, 17th December.
H. M, the Kaiser has gone to Goehrde to partake in the Court's hunting party. The Italian and Austrian Ministers
on the Situation. Count Goluchowski, at Pest, and Minister Tittoni, at Rome, spoke in the most emphatic
terms on the lately renewed Triple-Alliance and the peace with regard to the Balkans. Count Goluchowski furthermore condemned very strongly the Servian murders and the favouring of the Macedonians by Bulgaria. Mr. Tittoni denounced all those belonging to the irredenta.
(Echo de Chine.)
The Shansi Railway. The Chinese loan for the Shansi Railway conceded to the Russo-Chinese Bank, and which was placed on the Paris market-last Monday has been over-subscribed several times.
Recall of Japanese Military Attaches,
The announcement that the Japanese mili tary attachés in Europe have been recalled is causing considerable comment.
(Far Eastern Pres Association.)
Washington, December 18th.
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Action of the Czar. NEW. INSTRUCTION TO ADMIRAL
ALEXIEFF.,
London, 1th December. The Russian correspondent of the Daily instructions to Admiral Alexieff. They em- Telegraph hears that the Czar has given fresh body a policy of a more moderate character.
Mainichi.
Attitude of Germany.
EXPECTED SUPPORT OF RUSSIA,
London, 12th December.
The Morning Post believes that Germany will support Russia's cla is in the Far East, provided that she can obtain some territorial
ompensation for herself.—Mainichi.
Germany and the Manchuria Question.
In regard to the evacuation of Manchuria, the correspondent points out if the Russian troops are withdrawn and Manchuria is res tored to the Peking authorities in order to reaffirm the integrity of the Chinese Empire in the North one of the most difficult questions between Japan and Russia will be solved. However reasonable, it cannot be denied that
having regard to her original programme to it is a great concession to ask from Russia, defer the evacuation and remain in possession of the provinces. It is, however, believed that a certain number of railway guards' will be stationed there.
In a letter on the subject of Chinese labour, Signia” in the Westminster Gazette writes :—
There is one important aspect of the pro- posed importation of Chinese coolies into South Africa for work in the mines which does. not so far seem to have received adequate attention. It is apparently taken for granted by the mine owners and their supporters in the Press that there will be no difficulty in obtain ing an unlimited supply of coolies; and that any opposition on the part of the Chinese Government can easily be got over by squaring the local officials. There are, however, one or two considerations which render this method
of procedure in the present case more than a little embarrassing. It is, I suppose, admitted that the intervention of the Imperial Govern- ment will be necessary in the first instance to obtain the sanction of the Chinese authorities before any coolies will be allowed to embark; and accordingly the task of explaining to the | Chinese officials the arrangements under which
these
men will
come on their arrival in South. Alrick will devolve on H.M. Consuls at the Treaty Ports concerned. If effect is to be given to the ideas of the mine-owners, these arrangements are to be of a rather unusual type. We are told that special legislation is to be passed with a view to preventing all intercourse between the coolies and the rest of the population; and to ensure this, when their
work is over they are to be rigorously confined in the mining compounds. And so during the whole period of their stay in this British Colony these unfortunate men are to be for- cibly deprived of their liberty, and on the com. pletion of their contracts compulsorily shipped back to China. It is true that they are to be known officially as "Indentured labourers," not slaves; but it will require a good deal of ingenuity as well as a competent knowledge of understand the difference. If, in addition to the language to make the Chinese officials this, our Consuls are required to connive at the bribery-for that, I suppose, is the meaning of "squaring "of thes: same officials by the agents of the mine-owners, a state of affairs will arise which will not be favourable to the credit of either the Consular Service or the
In regard to the establishment of Consular Courts in Port Arthur and Dalny, it is pointed out that the legal status of Port Arthur and Dalny will not be settled for a long time. The American Government have recognised the legal standing of Russia in these places, but the Japanese Government hold that the places have been leased from China by Russia and that Consular Courts in these places ought to be recognised. Russia is prepared to consent to the Japanese demand on this point, but in doing so she is really making a concession. Socialist party. He refused most emphatically abolition of the Russian quarantine arrange- As to the restoration of Newchwang and the to take part in the Manchurian question, and.
ments there, it is pointed out that the port is said that the policy of interfering everywhere the only trading place for Japan in North was ridiculous. The Chancellor sharply dis-China and the restoration of the place to China posed of socialistic ideas of the future State, also will be greatly beneficial to Japan, Russia the socialistic criticism of society and the ad- has held the place and controlled the quarhad very painful experiences in the past, and
CHANCELLOR'S DECLARATION.
Berlin, 12th December In the Reichstag (Imperial German Diet) the Chancellor, Count von Buelow; had a sharp discussion with Herr Bebel, the leader of the
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