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than a purely foreign syndicate can cope THE PORTUGUESE MINISTER with. As it is at present constituted, and because of the personal influence which 'these, gentlemen can command with the

provincial authorities on the one hand and After a brief sojourn of about a fortnight at the district officials and inhabitants on the Macao, his exmulle jey Conselheiro José d'âze- other, it is counted almost for certain that de Castello Branco, Portuguese Minister fengshui and other influences have been designate to the Chinese Court, left Macao this successtully propitiated. From conversation morning en route to the Chinese capital, The send-off was a purely official one, there being which our representative has had with

present at the wharf at Macao this morning the some of the leading, members of the

members of the Alumnistrative Council (includ the rates per quarter and per mansed, proptional. syndicate, he gathered that they regard the ing the Right Reverend the Bishop of Mican, The shúily issue le delivered free whin the uldrow in building of the line not merely as a.com-the president of the Council, the Chief Jüvice, accessible to me piger. On emples genɛ by post att mercial venture, which in itself will un and the Acting Colonial Secretary), the heals of allitional $1.50 per quarter is charges for postage, doubtedly pay in the end, but also as a departments, civil and military as well-as mem- The postage on the weekly is to any part of the patriotic movement to give that impetus to

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depar ure-His Excellency anived at the wharf, Captain Clarke having gaily dressed his pop utar, palatial liner, the fleungshan,"in-banon of the di linguished traveller. A grad of hour of the lo að artillery, under Capt. Durand, Band was also in attendance. The guard pre- was drawn up at the pier gate and the Town

sented arms on the arrival of Senhor Branco to

La Ham Ling, Yang, Tat Fong, flo Lok, tired. Jones tried a left and missed. Marão Siu Ying Chow, A, J. Basto, P, Nolasco da flander à teft on peek and Jonsı replied with a Silva, C. A. R. d'Assumpção a „d José Ribeiro, right on cheek.There was a clinch. There undertank to bear a proportionato charge of was some sparring in the eighth round. Mor the preliminary expenses in connection with a kan got in several swinging lets on the end. survey of the line on condition that the conces In the ninth Morgan got in a beautiful left on sion for the construction thereof be granted to the ribs and then landed a loft and right on the the syndicate. Mr. Chan Fong was elected head. Morgan rushed again and knocked chairman of the syndicate.

Jones down with a left on the jaw, Tima was called as he rose.

Morgan was declared the-winner. And

THE BOXING TOURNAMENT

AT THE CITY HALL.

Saturday evening, before a crowded and enthusiastic audience, a boxing competition took place, which afforded excellent entertain- ment to our local sports and to the numerous sailurs and soldiers whe composed the major portion of the spectators. The promoters and organisers, Messrs, W. J. Manser H. J. E. Gow and V. Kusier, are to be heartily con-

By kind permission of Captain Leslie Suurt, C.M.G, M.V.O., R.N, and officers of the battle- ship, the full band of H.M.S. Vengeance was present, under the direction of Signor Carlo Guidoni, and played some charining selections during the intervals.

Theofficials were:-M.C., Mr W. J. Manser; referee, Mr C. C. St. Clair; tunekeeper, *Slogger" Barnesh judges, Messrs. V. Kuster and Moore.

HEROHN 7. BYNG.

could be produced in abundance in the fertile Shortly he eight o'clock-the hour ofgratulated on the success of their venture. fields of the valley Stretching east and west of the Island. Favourable land for mulberry cultivation in the Suntak district borders on leungshan,, and this will be tumed to good and profitable account with the MACAOCANTON RALLIVAY.

advent of their horse." But a railway Following the opening of the branch line alone would be of little or no value were of the great Canton-Hankow railway now "the harbour of Macao to remain in its pre- the strains of the land. Having returned the being constructed by the American China-

sent silted-up condition. Therefore, the military courtesy, His Excellency at once pro Development Company, the first practical syndicate impressed upon the attention of ceeded on bond, and in the spacious saloon of step to give effect to the concession by the Portuguese Minister the necessity of clear the angshan received at the members of H.J.M. the Emperor of China to the Portu-ing the harbour and obtaining better facili- the Portuguese colonial administration, who quest Government whereby the line to con- ties for the navigation of the port. They had gone on board to bid bim God-speed. The nect the Colony of Macan by rail with the were given the assurance that this work, the Minister shook hards with each gentleman as «Norm.—Port, after removal, should be capital of South China might be an

need for which is recognised by the Govern-sun-hye." On the suunding of the & o'clock lall the visitors proceeded down the accomplished fact, must be regarded as

ment will be commenced simultaneously with gangway and awaited the casting off of the rested for a month before use.

in the nature of a very important measure to

the railway constraction, and it is estimated cables by the stately river boat. Punctual to throw open this portion of the Flowery King- that, for the former, an expenditure of quite time in answer to the telegraph from the fringe doni. Learning that the Portuguese Minis five million dollars will be needed. Having Chief Engineer Paterson set his engines going ter Designate to the Court at Peking had regard to the fact that the Ministry in

Fiston has exhibited so much short-sighted-per. Meanwhile, the guard of honcur ashore held several important conferences with the leading members of the Chinese .communityness in the past as regards the colonies of in Macao, to study the ways and means for Portugal, is there any hope that the optimis. building the line, and learning that H.E. tic views of the concessionaries will at was about to resume his journey to the

all he realised, even assuming that the construction of the line will become an North, ourrepresentative proceeded to Macao and was able to gather very important parti accomplished fact? Portugal exhibited culars, printed elsewhere in this issue, remarkable ingenuity in colonial expansion in the days gone by and led the way to regarding the meeting held at the Govern- ment House yesterday. It will be seen from communication between the West and the the report, that the concession has practically

East Great as has been her colonial expan been granted, in the major portion, to the sion in the centuries when the untold wealth A. S. WATSON & Co., Chinese capitalists of the neighbouring of the Gorgeous fast was laid open to the West by the skill and intrepidity of her navi- gators, in like degree is her inaptitude at the present day to give her colonies that facility for aggrandisement which Nature has undoubtedly endowed them with in physical

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Colony with just a sprinkle of Portuguese members, who must undoubtedly hold a share in the concession in order to give it the character of a Luso-Chinese company under WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. whose auspices, it is believed, the construc

tion of the line will be carried to a success- ful issue. This, of course, is on the assump [35 tion that in his present mission · Senhor Branco will meet with the success which it.

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the treaty, by which the construction of the line was ceded to the Government of Portugal. Our readers may remember that Senhor Branco presented the result of his labours, after his mission of 1901-02, to the Portu- guese parliament in a White Book that has since been published, and the Chamber of Deputies rejected the ratification of the Treaty by which the Chinese Customs was to have been established in the heart of the Portuguese colony. We do not blame the opposition which was thus set up

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Government because sentiment was not wholly undivided even at Macao, and also in Hongkong where the Portuguese Press was, most strenuous in its denunciation of what is considered as the selling of the birthright of the trade of the port for a mess of potage by establishing a cordon, such as the Chinese Customs would undoubtedly set up, were the Custom-house, under the control of the Imperial Government of China to have a collecting base, with its out- posts and out-stations in, around, and about Macao. We are, nevertheless, not blind to the fact that there exists another party' WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.qually influential, holding equally strong

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Macao and, receiving as the quid pro quo, tradal advantages in regard to the naviga tion of the West River and the concession for the railway, which the Portuguese Minister- Designate succeeded in obtaining from the Waiwupu, on the occasion of his last mission to the Government at Peking. With re- ference to the railway, it will be observed that, according to our report, the agree- that was arrived at last night only binds the signatories thereto fur the preliminary expenses connected with the first survey of the route. This is not ex- [45 pected to amount to much; but, on the other hand, the deed executed yesterday is im-

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portant, in so far as it practically concedes to the parties to that agreement the right to construct by themselves, or by their represen tatives, the lin ewhich is destined to bring rail- way connection in South China further down in our neighbourhood by forty miles. The ex-- amination of the names of the members composing the syndicate reveals the fact that they are all-speaking only of the Chi- nese gentlemen-connected with, and having TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL, Hongkong. large land and agricultural interests in the district of Heungshan. It is thought that,

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HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

TESOUCES.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Japanese Government has recognised, the independence of the new Re, ublic of Panama.

It is reported that a loan of 1,000,000 is to be raised in England for the Seoul-Fusan railway.

THE tiñcation of the French-Siamese treaty

and the fine boat steadily moved out from the

LAYTON 2. LACEY,

The third event was a twenty-round contest for the Bantam Championship of the China Station, between Layton of the Albion (Cham pion of the China Station) and Lacey of the Vengeance (Champion of the Mediterranean).

Layton opened with a left and Lacey coun teed with a left on head and right on the ribs, Layton went to the ropes and nearly fell. Lacey did most of the leading and got in a tight and left swing on car and head. "Layton went down on his knees. In the second round Lacey got in a right on head and Layton" riposted with a stinging left on the neck. There was some sparring and Lacey got in a felt on the ear, a clinch followed. Efcey led again with left but inised, Layton got in a left on chin, Lacey got in a : winging left on the heart and Layton went down. The men were spar

ing as the gong went. In the third and fourth rounds Lacey did all the leading and punished his man severely. Layton dodged well, but looked tired, evidently feeling his two This first event, was a six-found contest be- knock-outs, Re Lucked-up however in the tween the middleweights, Bergen of the Tamar fifth and got in a fine right on heart. Both and Byng of the Vengeance. Bergen was in men showed a lot of skill. Lacey placed a much better form thin on his last appearance fine left swing on his opponent's head and a and fully came up to the expectations of his straight right on the face. Layton got in a hard admirers. He started well froin the beginning, left on the ribs and pome sparring took place. and quickly got in his left on Byng's eye and Lacey put in a smart right of the face and tough, and a telling right on the jaw. Byng Layton replied with a left jah on the heart. retaliated and landed two beautiful lefts on the Layton opened the sixth round with a right on neck and ribs, but advantages of the round the ribs. Lacey got in his left twice on head were to Bergen. In the second, Byng led off and neck, then rushed in and placed a right on with a left-handed jab on 'the ribs of the

the chin. Both men were going strong and Tar's man, who retaliated with a nasty had evidently got their second wind. This left on the stake's jaw. There was some round was a hammer-and-tongs go, both men Lacey sparsing till Byng got in a strong fight giving and receiving punishment. facer, which staggered his opponent. The dodged well Towards the end of the round men sparred warily in the third round, each Layton landed a left on neck, right on heart having had a taste of the other's powers and were and followed up with a swinging left on adverse to risk punishment. Bergen got in a nose, which drew first blood," Layton opened straight hard right over the heart, and Byng the seventh round with a right in the wind; there

lot of sparring. was looking sick at the gong went. Bergen was a

Layton got in a opened in the fourth sound with the evident right on the ear and both men went at intention of knocking his man out. Le got in ding-dong and received some beau- a sowashing left on his opponent's jaw, but Bynges. Lacey rushed but was stopped with a dodged cleverly and avoided further punish-night on chest. Lacey went strong in the ment and pluckily held up his end till the gong eighth and ninth rounds, though both men sounded. There was a good deal of sparring were game and honours were about equal. in the filth round. Bergen got in a left swing Lacey opened the tenth round with a After a three-hour steam the Heungskan ar- on the neck and Byng went to the ropes, He right, Layton dodged and there was some rived at Hongkong and was made fast to the got away, however, and attacked, getting in suc- sparring. Lacey got in a heavy right on Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.'scessively a left, right and left on Bergen's face the ribs as the gong went. In the next wharf at 11.15 44. His Excellency is putting and jaw, and a heavy right in the ribs. Bergen sight rounds it seemed as if Layton would up at the King Edward Hotel prior to embark- Jacked decidedly groggy at the end of have the best of it. He opened most of the time ing on board the M. M. mail steamer Ernest ¦ this round. In the sixth and last round but both men were tired and-telling blows were Stutors for Shanghai. At the Northen port both men did their best to make it a win. the Minisjessilt pantena akan saya caf, chans a

bal Checked * -P opened th and landed a smashing right on the neck. with left at head, Brng dodged

Bergen riposted with a smart left on the chin, and the men were sparring when time was called. This was a good match, both men being clean and clever fighters and equally matched. A draw was given, and the decision was received with loud applause.

presented arms and the Band struck up the Portugaze national anthem. A heads on board were baret. Senhor Branco, who was on the promenade deck in company with Viscount Maximilien Foy, who happened to he a traveller by the fleungshan on his retum trip om Macao this morning, waving his wat in response to them on the wharf. As the steamer cncled round the Bomparto Fort in the inner

harbour a salute of fifteen guns was fired frons the battery in honour of His Excellency. The same honour was accorded him when the Hengshan steamed past Praia Grande, ifteen guns being fired also by the historical San Francisco battery.

ARRIVAL AT HONGKONG,

weck and then proceed to Peking where he hopes to arrive in time for the Imperial audience after the Chinese New Year:

has been postponed till the 15th February.at

SEVERAL members of the Iroquois Theatre staff, Chicago, have been arrested on the charge of manslaughter. King Edward has sent a sarathetic telegraphic message about the sad

event. Mainichi.

{N Texas, last month, a negro, convicted of attempted assault, was sentenced to one, thou sand years in the penitentiary. Under the law the jury could not impose a death sentence. At the time of his arrest the mai narrowly escaped being lynched.

AN Imperial Ordinance decrees that " in case of necessity" a Lieut-General or Vice-Admiral shall be nominated by the Emperor to con mand the military and naval forces in Formosa

under the orders of the Governor-General, but

he way act independently in any pressing

emergency.

A LONDON wire to Mainichi, date ist inst., says that the Novae Vranyu, seeing that the French public has the tendency not to recognize the application of the Russo-French Alliance to the Far East, has declared that Japan intends to occupy French Indo-China and suggest that France shall occupy Formosa.

THE following is the return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 10th January, 1904 --

Library Museum

233 6z .90 2,275

Noo-Chinese Chinese..........

Total....... 323 2,337

THE MACAO-CANTON RAILWAY,

JONES V. MORGAN.

rare.

There was also a good deal of sparring for wind and the two champions were evidently

Lacey got severely mauled about the head, but keeping their remaining strength for the finals.

was as game as ever when the nineteenth round started. Layton led with a' right and left pp-ribs and followed up with a left jab over the heart. Lacey rushed in and Layton stopped him with a left on the face. Layton got in a left and right on the ribs, following up with a left on the neck. Lacey got in a tremendous left swing on the ear. The men were sparring when time was called.

IMPORTANT MEETING VESTERDAY

During the Minister's residence of a fortnight Macao, it was well known that conferences,

This was a ten-rounds heavy weight contest partaking more of social meetings, were held between his Excellency and the leading for a purse, between Jones, R. M. A., of the Chinese merchants propos of the Macao- Albion (Heavy Weight Champion of the China In the twentieth round both, men opened Canton railway, permission for the con- `Station), and Morgan of the Vengeance (Run. simultaneously for head with left. Layton struction of which had been given by the ner-up of the Mediterranean Heavy Weighted to knock his man out but Lacey was The meet-Championship). Jones, opened in the first game and stopped him with a nasty left in the Chinese Government last year.

round with a left ca chest, but Morgan held off face. He followed his man up and went at and watched his man for a bit. He suddenly him hammer-and longs. Layton got in a left rushed in and landed a left and right on the on the cheek, but slipped on the recovery, neck and there was a clinch. Jones attacked Lacey followed bim up and landed a heavy but Morgan stopped him with a. pretty upper right on car. Layton nearly went down.. The cut with the left on the chin. Jones rushed gong went as the men were sparring, to p again and eot in a left on the neck, hut Morgan sent him to the ropes with a right upper-cut on the point. They were sparring as the gong went. In the second round Morgan opened and got in a left and right on the head. There was a clinch. Jones gat in his left on the neck of his oppone.t, who responded with a telling right upper-cut on the jaw. Jones

ing of last evening, however, was the outcome of the discussions previously held and resulted in the signing of a provisional agreement for the granting of the railway concession to a Luza-Chinese syndicate pending the ratification of the original concession to the Portuguese authorities by the Central Government of the Middle Kingdoin. The meeting was held at Governinent House, Macau, at eight velock yesterday and was presided over by His Excellency Senhor Castello Branco, Portuguese Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraor dinary to China. Others present were:-Mr. A. Abreu Nunes (Director of Public Works), Messrs. A. Basto, Pedro Nolasco da Silva, C. A. R. d'Assumpção (ex-Chinese Secretary

This was the best bout of the evening, oth men being clever fighters and full of grit. The decision given was a draw which was. received with wild applause,

(To be continued.)

PARTY of Russian sailors. from the, gunboat jigif caused a great disturbance on the Bund

go in a left on neck again and tried a the other day. There were six or eight of right at head. Morgan dodged and got them, and they seemed to be split into tro in a slashing left on the ribs. There was a rival factions, which kept up a running, fight good deal of sparring in the third round, Jones down the road. They were followed by several led with a left on neck and got in another on police, who, separated the combatants when Morgan's jaw and there was a clinch. Morgan the fight waxed too furious, but the men were

to the Portuguese Legation in Peking) and José Ribeiro, Messrs. Ed Marques and José Jorge were present in their capacity of official Chinese interpreters. The Chinese gentlemen present were:-Messrs. Chau Tong (retired

now led and landed a left on face and right on so bent upon knocking each other, down tha sugar merchant of Honolulu, H.I.), Chan Fong body. Jones was driven to the ropes and finally the police took two of them into (Comprador, Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

nearly fell. The men now showed evident signs custody. They were taken to the police d.), Lin Yak representing his father Mr. Luc of fatigue: Morgan did not follow up his advan station, kicking and struggling the whole way, Au (banker), Lam Ham Ling, formerly Opium tage quick enough and Jones was rallying as and as the Russian Consulots, was closed, Faimer of Hongkong). Yung Tat Fong (Com-ine was called. Clinches were frequent in were finally escaned to their ship by two con- pradore, Chanered Bank of Ind a, Australia & the fourth round. Jones opened with a left and stable.-N. C. D. News, China). Ho Lok (Concessionpire of the Macao mised. Morgan rushed in and pushed his Lottery and partner in the Bang Wo Bank),

inan to the ropes. He got in a heavy left on Sin Ying Chow (merchant), and Yung Hoi head and Jones staggered. Jones now attacked (general manager, Man Yu Tong, Ld.).

and both men got in a left on head. "Jones was now looking groggy, Morgan rushed in landed two lefts on the chin and Jones went down as the gong went.

Senhor Branco explained that, pursuant to previous deliberations, that meeting was called to give formal effect to an agreement which, he believed, all present had tacitly arrived at in

In the fifth round Morgan opened with a left A PAINFUL sensation was caused in the Settle- respect of the construction of the railway line

on the heart and'a clinch followed. Morgan ments on 6th inst. when it became known that from Macao to Canton which had been conced-

got in a left on head and right swing on kidneys Mr. R. Schwind of the Russo-Chinese Banked to the Portuguese "Government by His

on the break. Jones attacked and drove had been arrested on a change of embezzling Majesty the Emperor of China, which cances Morgan to the ropes. Morgan got in a left on about Tis. 12,000 from his employers. Mr. sion remains now to be ratified. He also neck and Jones a right on face.. Morgan drove Schwind was arrested on a German-Consular explained the advantages which such a line his man to the comer but failed to follow him wariant yesterday morning and was brought would undoubtedly confer upon the inhabitants A ding-dong went on a few) seconds and up before Mr. Maenss, H.1.G.M. Vice-Consul of the populous district of Heungshan by throw-jones seemed to be feebling. The men were The proceedings were of a private nature'anding open the fertile fields now only awaiting sparring as time was called. In the sixth it is understood that there will not be another development by the introduction of the railway round Jones got in a'swinging left on the neck, hearing for some days. Meanwhile the accused ad other Western methods which have been, Morgan riposted with a right on the head is to be kept in custody at the British Con-productive of such great results in otherlands. Morgan now got in a left on the point-and right sular Gaol. Defalcations having been álleged

The meeting was thoroughly in accord with

up.

SHIPPING AND MAILS."

MAILS DUE, French (Ernest Simons} 12th Inst." Canadian (Athenian) 13th inst. English (Main) 16th inst. Canadian (Empress of India)18th inst American (Daric) 19th inst

The N. P. S. Co's s.s. Victoria' sailed' fram Yokohama for Victoria, B.C, and Tacoma, Wash., on 9th instytu

The P. & Ass. Indravelli arrived at Yoko- hama on 9th inst, and may be expected to arrive at Hongkong on 23rd inst

The P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s sa Malta left

Singapore for this port on 11th inst, at 6 m here on 16th inst., at about 5

with the Outward English Malls, and is due

5 p.m

The C. F. R. Co.'s 9.5. Athenian arrived at

without this composition of a syndicate the against another member of the staff of the His Excellency's view and' proceeded to signrise Morgan got in a left on the chin. The Shanghai at 1:30 pm, on 10th inst, and lest difficulty in overcoming the objections from 1ör is arrest has been telegraphed to Singa in that language, with a. Chinese trandation opened the seventh round with a left but again at midnight same day, for Hongkong

the inhabitants of Heungshan, through which the line will have to pass, will be more The drink jou op the liter

made in the tropicı-SAN MIGUEL.

Bank, who recently left for home, a warrant pure by the German Consular authorities

N. C. D. News,

THE Beer to drick in the tropics it the Beer

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL,

the Portuguese text of an agreement drawn up attached which provided that the signatories, Messrs: Chan Fong, Chin Tong, Lim Yuk,

Viz

THE.Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer

... the tropics-SAN MIGUEL::

on the peeper and jones, went down. On the

men were sparring as the gong went. Jones nissed, got Morgan's right on the head where she is due to arrive at 3:1 and went to the ropes, Jones was looking very

inst

THE Beer so dink in the tropic is the Bett THE Beer to drink in the tropicals the hear

in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL,

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