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MARRIAGE.

On the 21st July, by Sir Pelham L. Warren, K.C.M.G. at the British Consulate, Shanghai,

GABRIEL, H. J. Shektury, of Shanghai, to BERVI. BLANCIL, second daughter of the late William J. Reid, or Melbourne, and of Mrs. E. K. Chan- åler, of Poolung,

DEATHS.

On the 6th July, at Bishop's House, Sarawak,

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Four plague cases complete the return issued

at noon to-day.

THE Dr. Hans is expected here in a day or

"THE Yellow Dragon" for July is fult of useful reading for Queen's College scholars and main. tains its high standard of excellence.

THE Russian gunboat Korezis, which was blown up in Chemulpo harbour to prevent it

sold to Mr. Igarashi, a Fukuoka merchant.

ARRIVAL"OF SIR MATTHEW. NATHAN.

The Colonial Secretary writes us as follows to-day-Information has been received that

the P. & O. os. Nubia with Sir Matthew board left Singapore at 2 pm, on

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two from the l'hilippmes for repairs by the falling into the hands of the Japanese, has been Sunday and will not reach Hongkong till

Dock Co.

Six Frederick Treves, the famous English surgeon, was the recipient of an honorary de gree at the commencement exercises of the University of Pennsylvania on the 13th ult.

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THE South African Orvi publishes a letter from a Press correspondent at Tokio stating that the Transvaal Labour Association, being unable to secure sufficient Chinese, has made unsuccess. ful endeavours to obtain Japanese labourers.

The following is the return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week

ending 24th July, 1901

Non-Chinese...... Chinese

Library Museum

94

222

74 1.395

1,689.

Total....... 294

THE Three Dots Secret Society are making themselves a source of danger and trouble in Chaochow' and Charshang, Kwangtung They rob and compel people to join them. A few hundreds of them massing in a cenain market town are out plundering recklessly.

become their prey.

THE Ocean Steamship Company's steamer Myrmidon, which was constructed by Messrs Scott and Complay at Greenock in 1890, has now been sold to the fetisu Kogyo Kaisha for about Yen 140,000. She is of 2,871 grots and 1,750 registered tons. This is the forty-fourth foreign steamer purchased by Japanese ship- owners since January last.

Ther case in which Tong Hok Chan, assistant manager to the. Kung Yik Cheung firm, was | charged with embezzlement of $4,927.62 the property of the firm, was withdrawn on the application of Mr. R. Harding, of Messrs. Ewens and Harston, who stated that his clients

found they had not sufficient evidence to proceed with the case against the accused.

THE cashiered Magistrate Pei, who was con demned to death by Viceroy Taen at Canton, for a number of crimes, and who, as will be remembered, afterwards fled to Macao, is, ac. cording to a report in mandarin rcles, to be given up by the Portuguese authorities after all. There are conditions, however, to this rendition, and they are that the cashiered magistrate is not to be handed over to the Canten officials, but that be shall either be sent to Peking or to Shanghai, where he may

Friday, All those who have been already informed of the arrangements for His Excel- lency's reception will, therefore, kindly read Friday and not Thursday in the notices which have been sent to them. No other change bas been made.

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

SERVICE.

(Delayed in Transmission.)

THE WAR.

VLADIVOSTOK SQUA- DRON'S DARING RAID.

"ARÁBIA" AND "CALCHAS

REPORTED SEIZED.

(From Our Own Correspondent;}

YOKOHAMA, 25th July,

12.10 p.m.

The Rev. Jose Algue, S. J., director of the Philippine weather bureau, has recently in. vented a new instrument for the more intelli- gent, study and recording of cyclones or typhoons. The name of the new instrument is the barocyclonometer. It is a combination that the Portland and Asiatic Co.'s

ler.

Reports have just reached here

of a barnmeler and of a novel contrivance which Father Algue has named the cycloname. | 8.8. Arabia and the Blue Funnel liner As the instrument is actually constructed Calchas have been seized by the it also comprises a thermometer, showing the temperature in both Fahrenheit and Centi-Vladivostok squadron and sent to grade degrees. Although this addition augments Vladivostok. the convenience of the apparatus it is none of is essential parts, says the Cableurs. The instrument is already being made use of in Great Britain and on the continent.

[The s.s. Arabia, Capt. Bahle, is a German steel, screw steamer of 4.483 tons gross and 2,868 tons nett, and has been chartered by the Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. She was built at Glasgow in 1901 and is owned by the Hamburg America Line. In our issue of the aand inst, we referred to a report of her seizure, and the above telegram confirms the news. The local agents kindly inform us that she is

EMILY HARRIET HOSE, wife of the Bishop Some of the neighbouring villages have already be tried before a mixed tribunal of foreign and body of a cyclonic storm and the distance of now four days overdue at this port.}

Singapore and Sarawak, aged 63.

On the th July, st No. 1, Wilkie Road. Singapore, WILLIAM HENDERSON, of Howarth Erskine Ltd., in his 47th year. Deeply regretted. On the morning of the 14th faly, on board the s.s. Ruby, at sea, Capt. HENRY SMITH, aged 70 years. English papers please copy.

"At 16, Avenus Paul frinat, Shanghai, on the 20th July, DOROTHY, aged 3 years, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Walsh. near Nagasaki, on the 17th of July, 1904, DORIS HELEN, aged 1 months and 5 days, daughter of Frederick and Annie Large.

WE presume it was on account of yesterday being the anniversary of the patron saint of

workers in wood that strings of crackers were

exploited near the Hongko g. Hotel at short

Chinese officiala--N. C. D. News.

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In his description of the barocyclonometer Father Algue says: "Although it cannot be denied that there exists a certain relation be- tween the height of the barometer within the

the vortex still the reading of the barometer does not give us any information with regard to the direction in which the centre is moving, H. LI Ching-hsi, the newly-appointed Go-information which is frequently of the greatest vernor of Kwangsi province (a nephew of the importance to the observer, especially if the late Eari Li Hung-chang), according to a tele latter is a sailor. Fortunately, we can obtain graphic dispatch received by the local Man this knowledge by applying the laws of the prevailing wind. Hence it follows that if by combining the typhoon indications given by

On board the steamer Empress of Japan intervals between three and seven o'clock in darins, left his forme: post at Kweiyang, the cyclonic circulation to the observed direction of

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the morning. It is bad enough to have this sort of 'joss pidgin' in the day time, but when it takes place at such unearthly hours it is too much of a good thing.

THE various British, American, and Australian war correspondents in Tokio have published HONGKONG. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1904.

letters warmly thanking the representatives of the Metropolitan Press of Tokio for represent. FE VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON to the Military General Staff that the native

Three months after the outbreak of wat, when the Petropavlosk had been lost with Makaroff and members of his staff aboard,

A. S. WATSON & CO.,] Admiral Skrydloff looked to the Vladivostok

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squadron to assert the right of Russia on the sea. His appointment to the command of the fleet in the Pacific Ocean justified the belief of Russians that he would succeed in restoring to the land of the Tsar the good fortune that had proved false to ber afloat and in bringing back to the ficet the prestige of victory. Although nothing has been heard of his movements for some weeks. it may safely be assumed that this deter

correspondents would forego their rights in favour of the foreigners, if it were though disadvantageous to send so many correspond

ents into the field.

H.B.M.'s Consul, Newchwang, writing to the Colonial Secretary on 13th inst,, states that the Foochow have b en declared infected and that purts of Canton, Hongkong, Swatow, Amoy and vessels arriving here from those ports after the 14th instart will be liable to quarantine for tea days counting from the date of departure, after which they will be admifited to pratique unless a suspicions case occurs on board.

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the barometer with those derived from the di-

capital of Kweichou province, on the 20th instant, for his new post at Kweilin. His Ex cellency will first call at Shanghai en route, travelling overland by way of Hunan and rection of the wind, we could reduce them to a Hupeh provinces, and take steamer for this practical method by means of a simple me port at Huakow (Hupeh province). Governor chanical instrument, we would have an effica Li will probably make a short stay in Shanghai cinus means of reassuring us at the first signs before proceeding by steamer to Canton.- of a typhoon. This has been our aim in in C. 11. News.

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THE British steamer, Shimosa, Captain Chaplin, landed at Suez on the 17th ́ult, a Lascar sea- man who was picked up in the Red Sea onthe 13th, in Lat. 16.48 N. and 40.49 E. The sea.

man states that he fell overboard from the s.5. Imani, and that he had been in the water for over two days, during which the sea was very rough. Finally he was sighted in the morning of the 13th by the Shimesa and rescued. The

man is in perfect health, and has been taken

in hand by the British consular authorities at Suez. It is remarkable, though, that he was not eaten up by sharks, which, in that locality, are very plentiful. The fact reminds us of the native saying, that “sharks do not touch black men," who frequently dive in the Suez roads and Red Sea.-C. O.

It will be remembered by our readers that a

vesting the apparatus which we have called the barocyclosometer," The present chapter deals with the description of the instrument and the scientific principles on which each part of it is based, leaving for the next the use and management thereof.

In the preface of a descriptive pamphlet on the barocyclonometer published by the Obser. vatory in 1898 1 wrote: Two reasons mainly induced me to procure the construction of the new apparatus which is described in this pamphlet. The first was the great convenience, not to say necessity, of a barometer which could be used indiscriminately in all the latitudes of the Fur East especially now that the exigencies of traffic and commerce on the one hand, and the manifold complications of an international; character on the other, open each day new course to the frequent navigation of our mari ners of the Navy as well as of the merchant marine. Moreover, since in these seas the

twin screw steamer of 6,748. tons gross and The s.5. Čuickas, Capt. Hannah, is a steel,

4,279 tons net, and was built at Greenock, in 1896, for the Ocean Steamship Company, Ltd. Among other freight the Calchas was to take for the Orient. in at Victoria, B.C., was 24 carloads of lumber

S.S. * TSINAN" OVER..

HAULED.

The China Navigation Co.'s 8.8. Tsinar was stopped by the Russian cruising squadron and overhauled.

She was subsequently released.

8.8.

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KNIGHT COMMAN- DER" SUNK.

OFFICERS DETAINED.

NATIVE CREW RELEASED.

The British steamer Knight. Com-.. munder was sunk yesterday by the Russian squadron at a point 230. miles distant from Yokohama.

The captain was examined by the Russian Officers, but his statements were not satisfactory and in con- sequence the officers of the vessel have been detained on one of the

The Indian crew was released and sent aboard the s.s. Tainan to this port.

2007 the daring exploits of the Vladivostok squa

mined and clever sailor is responsible for made by the authorities for the early shipment fire took place on the 9th of April last, at No. meteorological elements present such different cruisers. dron which has repeatedly set sail from the northern port and ventured dangerously tar into the enemy's hase. It will be remem. bered that last month the squadron made a FURNITURE singularly risky and successful raid in the

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Korean Straits, and bearing of its where abouts in the neighbourhood of Oki Island Admiral Kamimura went out with the main fleet in pursuit.

It is reported that arrangements have been

of very large quantities of ammunition to India, together with ten or a dozen batteries of heavy defence guns for strengthening various defences in the Dependency. The greater part of the material is to be shipped early next month, and at Lord Kitchener's request a number of special officers are going out to superintend

the work in hand.

characteristics that the navigator sometimes in a single voyage finds normal barometric heights as diverse as 754 and 756 millimetres in the short distance which separates Hongkong from Manila and 771 and 759 millimetres between Che-

cases to apply the fixed readings which are fon and Iloilo, it is quite impossible in these

commonly engraved on the faces of barometers, Even the best of them have this defect, as, for instance, the barometer of Father Faura, which consequently is applicable only to the limited

[The ss. Knight Commander is a British-

for the Knight Steamship Company, Ltd, and owned steamer of 4,305 tons gross and 2,7.6 tons net. She was built in Newcastle in 1890

was registered at Liverpool: She sailed on the 6th May from New York for the Straits and China, and arrived at Singapore on the 14th June.]

138, Wellington Street, when considerable damage was done. At the time of the occur. rence the police had strong suspicions that the outbreak was not the result of accident but af a deliberate attempt to burn the house down, by inspector Gourlay, with the result that he The matter was taken in hand for investigation

was able to place Pan Hang Chi, alias Pun Tak, broker, before Mr. Gompertz, with two charges filed against him. The first was for maliciously setting fire to the house in ques

zone of our Archipelago. Add to this that in tion while persons were living therein, and the second was for setting fire to the house with the the seas of the Far East the barometric height limit of the outermost zone of the typhoons, a intention of defrauding the Northern Insurance datum of capital importance, fluctuations be and the Magdeburg Fire insurance Companies. tween very different values, being 765 millime was given and the case was remanded, for the parallels of latitude, and 756 millimetres for latitude during the winter months. For which purpose of enabling the police to secure fur- the tenth to the sixteenth parallels of north vity. Two Japanese schooners have ther evidence against the accused. Mr. P. W.

reason it is impossible for the mariner to navi-been destroyed. Goldring, has been engaged for the prosecution.gate securely and to forestall the danger of

such terrible meteors by using a "common reading" in seas where the extreme barometric heights of the body of the cyclone differ normal- y more than 8 millimetres.

JAPANESE SOHOONERS.

Heavy rains set in MR. H. G. Myhre, the Acting Deputy, Coast obscuring the view and all hope of inspector, Shanghai, has issued the following sighting the enemy's squadron vanished.telegram received from the Commissioner of Nothing of any consequence was heard of it Customs at Cheloo-Kinsing reports sighted until Wednesday last, when our Yokohama yesterday (19th instant) floating mine with four correspondent notified us that three Russian attached arms Lat. 40′ 29′ Long, 121° 56′ bear. warships, probably the Rossia, the Grombe; } ing S. 36" W. mag, distant 6 miles from New. Formal evidence of the arrest of the defendant tres for the twenty-fifth to the thirty-second being conducted with unabated acti-

chwang Lightship's usual position. Nanyang reports yesterday evening (20th instant) passed

mine Lat. 39" ' Long 120" 54".

and the Rurik, had passed the Tsugaru Straits, entered the Hakorlate sea and dis- appeared in the direction of the Yesan sea, Having sunk the Takashimo Maru, off Isoya, they appear to have steamed outside | Lam FAT and Li Wing, messengers employed of the Japanese coast; for according to his at the Naval Yard Depol, were charged this cable of yesterday's date they had got to morning before Mr. B. H. J. Gomperte, with within three bundred miles of Yokohama, Here they seem to have been particularly active as, according to our special cables of yesterday's date, the steamer Knight Com PHOTOGRAPHIC under was sunk, to Japanuse, schooners

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HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

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PROMPT RETURN. *Hongkook, 8th January, 1904.

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forging a cheque for $10 on the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on the 14th inst; and further with receiving $20 cash from that Bank, on the 15th inst. by means of a cheque, well-knowing the same to be forged.

The head compradore of the Naval Yard Depot,

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INSTRUCTED by Measrs. Wing Cheong, the well known jewellers of Queen's Road Central, Mr. P. W. Goldting, appeared before Mr. Gomperte, this morning, to prosecute the two Russians who were charged with being in unlawful possesion of six pearls, valued at $1,430, reasonably suspected of having been stolen, as reported in these columns last even

ing. As there was sume question of identifica-

right, finds in, his possession a mere hard-

The other reason, of no less weight, is the fact that the growing popularity of Father- Faura's barometer has induced some manufac turing firms to imitate said aneroids, but-in order to profitably meet industrial competition in such a way that frequently the obser and trustworthy instrument, as would be ver, instead of finding in them an accurate

destroyed, the frinen overhauled, and the laid the charge, and had the defendants arrested, tion Mr. Goldring applied for a remand until ware toy which would be capable of discrediting Arabia and Gulchas seized and sent to Vladi- The case was remanded till the syth in t the and prox. which was granted No bail. Sub Father Faura's good arrangement of the in

This raid is even more daring than

dications and readings engraved on the face vostok.

sequent to the remand as above reported, two thereof, if its fame were not so justly estab the one enacted on the other side of the

jewellers from Canton appeared in Court, and lished. Several times we have heard Father Japanese Islands and points to the probabi- As will be remembered, the gold mine at Tseng stated that they had come to see if they could Faura lament this pernicious abuse, which, lity of the Russian vessels endeavouring to Cheaghsien, Kwanglung, has been prospected identify the pearls and the men in whose unfortunately, has no remedy. Now that the reach l'ort Arthur and assist the squadron in by a foreigner and, according to the sample of possession they were found. The men were advisability is recogn zed of offering to the public a new apparatus which, on account of a combined attack on the Japanese fleet ore analysed, the mine is rich with gold. Con- there placed amongst a number of others and being universal may be used in other latitudes.

sequently the foreigner wanted to sign a con- immediately identified. The pearls were then than those of our Archipelago, we shall from under Admiral Togo. In this event Admiral tract with the natives by force, with the sole shown to the merchants, one of whom identified the very beginning make sure of the most Kamimaru will have an opportunity of inter-object of developing the mine, but as this was two as his property, the other four being identi- important point, which is the fidelity of the cepting the Russians, for although the raiders steadfastly refused, he then tried to temptfied by the other jeweller, both of whom have instrument, so that persons who wish to have the quality of their barometer guaranteed cap cannot have failed to perceive how necessary them with money. It is now heard that the branch establishments in Hongkong, and in have it.

"Above reasons refer exclusively to the it is for them to avoid rash undertakings in gentry class have petitioned to the local both of which the accused had tried to dispose

aneroid of the new apparatus. Touching the which the ships would only be sacrificed use authorities praying that the mine may be under of the pearls. Their modus operandi, as ex-

plained by these men from Canton, was to go the practical advantages which the mariner cyclonometer, it is superfluous to enlarge on lessly, Admiral Skrydloff may have determin- official control-Sin Wen Pao. :- -

Toto the jewellery shops and show some may derive from it, principally in his voyages ed, in view of the situation at Port Arthur, that

«Russian rouble notes asking to have them on the high seas. All we claim is to offer him, the time has arrived to risk everything upon a 17 is probable that at an early date a strong changed into local currency, and while as it were, a guide, simplifying the apparatus single great dash in order to win or else suc American naval squadron will visit British the jewellers were engaged examining into the so that be can manage it even in cases when cumb with honour for Russia's sake. In the waters, and the American admiral and his genuineness of the notes, to seize any small the manifold attentions to diverse manœuvres meantime, it is possible that the squadron officers will be received by the King. At least, rifle lying hundy. Thus the jewellers missed accompany the imminence of danger do not may cruise in the Pacific spending the the idea has been suggested to both the British the pearls immediately after the men had been permit complicated calculations. problematic coming of the Baltic Fleet, said and the United States authorities, and as it in their shops. The jewellers in Hongkong to be due sometime in the autumn, molest would illustrate so completely, the present informed the police that two suspicious look

identity and agreement of British and American ing individuals were trying to dispose of sme westward bound steamers. This, however, policy, especially in regard to the Far East, valuable pearls, and they were thus arrested on would be attended with numerous risks, as there is every disposition in Cour, official, and suspicion. They claimed that they had carried Admiral Kamimura could have vessels wait- diplomatic quarters to give the idea all support; them about for four years, getting them during ing off Vladivostok for the Russian's return the more particularly as it includes visits not the looting of Peking, at which time they were and despatch others to the Pacific to give only to naval baies like. Portsmouth and Ply soldiers. It was proved that they came from

mouth, but to London and Liyulpool. [481 battle to the fleet.

Canton on Friday morning.

Ship Designs and Specifications prepared. Agents for the Construction and Sale of Steam

and Motor Launches. Contract for New Tonnage on reasonable terms

with First-class Builders.

A large stock of Canadian Asbestos, and

Asbestocel goods kept."

Agents for Messrs Allen & Soys Electrical

Plant and Centrifugal Pumps. Telegram Address:

MARINEWORK.

Telephone-No. 35,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1904.

and the anxiety and confusing which usually

.*The first of the reasons mentioned above

For since these Islands have come into the

is to-day certainly stronger than ever before. possession of the United States of America, navigation on the scas to the north and cast of

DESTROYED.

The Russian raid in the Pacific is

GOVERNOR OF KWANGSI,

REPORTED SUICIDE.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

CANTON, 26th July, 4.10 p.m. Au-lung Sz, Governor of Kwangsi province, is dead.

It is reported to be a case of sui- cide.

THE WEATHER,"

The following report is from Mk. J. 1. Plum- mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser- valory:-

On the 26th at 11.50 a.m. The barometer has

fallen upon the Coast of China and in Formosa and is stationary in the Philippines..

The typhoon still advancing in a N.W. di. rection has reached a point intermediate be tween Miaco Sima and the NE, coast of Formosa, st

A strong northerly gale may be expected in the Formosa Channel and light W. winds in the northern part of the China Sea.

Forecast Light W. winds, fine, hot.. N.B.-The information from the North in ex-. tremely meagre.

on has vastly increased, and consequently an instrument which to merit of Father Faura's barometer adds the incomparable advantage of ] *** being applicable with the greatest facility to different latitudes throughout the Far East must be highly appreciated by mariners.”-

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SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE.

| English (Nubia) 29th inst.

Indian (Laisang) and prox. German Prinz Regent Luieffald) and proxi

American (Korea) 8th prox.

American (Gaelic) 18th promisy

The P. & OS, N. Co,s^25. Nubla last

Singapore on 24th inst., at a pm, and may be expected here our ageh-inst, ne 10 mm,

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