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DEATH.

At 5. Wonsung Road, Shanghai, on the 15th of November, 1994, ALEXANDER ALLAN, CONFECTIONERY Chemist, aged 39 years.

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We beg to notify the Arrival of our New

Season's Confectionery,

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London and

King Edward's birthilay was celebrated with great éclat by the Japanese army on the Stabo and an entertainment was given by the high Japanese officers to the British representatives,

Tuz China trophy gun, one of those taken in 1000, which has been presented to the West- minster City Council by the War Office, is to be placed on the refuge in 81. Martin's place is front of the City Hall.

THE German mail steamer Prins Heinrich had a remarkable quick passage to Singapore. Leaving here al nou on Wednesday last the arrived at the southern portalgam, yesterday, thus doing the voyage in 3-days 21 hours.

SHORTLY after mon to-day one of the lighters which had been engaged in removing timber from the 5.5. Mausang at the Kowloon wharves sunk at the mooring and divers were engaged THE RUSSIAN FOREIGN OFFICE. during the afternoon endeavouring to reloat

Che Hongkong Gelegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1904.

the craft.

It is stated in native papers that the French

end, cargo

SINCE the beginning of the year for cases of plague have occurred in the Colony Of this number 400 proved fatal. Four of the laller occurred last week,

1 was reported at Cheloo that the Vladivostok army of a hundred thousand men was marching to join Kuropatkin's face, and make a united

SEVENTEENTH YEAR.

We have received from the Local Secretary

(Dr. G. H. Bateson Wrigl) the following lable relating to the Oxford Local Examinatione

Superintending Examiner, Rev. T. W, Pearce. Alphabetical order for names of schools and bors.

attack on the Japanese. They would then' retreat to Tiehling, which is very strongly (D) fortified.

CAPTAIN Carlsen of the China Merchants s.s. (D) Kiang Yu reported at Shanghai, having sighted the Geman cruiser Thetis ashore at the N, ECssing Light-boat. Thể Niong l'u experienced fine weather on her way down from Hankow, which she left on the 14th inst., arriving in port on 17th inst.

HONOURS LISTS.

Roys.

Third Class.

Senior.

Law, Ej AA

(J) Graça Orozio, J.

M. R., AM Preliminary. Third Class.. Crolius, J. · E. Law distinguished in English History,

PASS LIST,

'Boys.

Senior.

(D) U. Wai-lak, A.A. (1). Ootation, CA |[]). Atienza, V.;, A.A. (Q) 'Banje,' G., AA.

(J) Ez, N. J., 4, A. (Q) The Yan-lung, A.A. Over age 19. (1) Villaflor, A.

THE Hongkong Football Club "A"Team will play a match on Wednesday next, the 23rd inst., at 4-45, on the Club ground at Happy.

(D) Hagen, W. Valley. Other "A" team matches are being (D) Loft, T. arranged and all members wishing to play in these games should send in their games to Mr.

(D) Ng Wai. W. H. Williams, Educational Department, as early as possible.

THE new premises of the Hongkong and

(1) Xavier, J. F. Junior F

(Q) Alonço, D. A. (Q) Galluzzi, R. F. (Q) Galluzzi, U, C. (Q) Sargon, E. A. Over age 16, (D). Fung Hing-yuk, (Q) Pang Kwok-sui.

· Preliminary," |||

(Q) Ho Shai-kit. | (D) | Brandt, F. J. (J) Vidal, F. AF

(Q) Mok Kai-fook.

Many disquieting rumours have been current of fate in Europe conceming Ad- Governor of Indo-China has ordered the speedy miral Alexeieff, the Viceroy of Greater Russia, completion of the building of the forts in port who, it is generally believed, is likely to take Kolopi (?), so as to make the same a shelter gathering of the official and business com. (1) Mackenzie, C. G. (Q) Mooney, R. J.

Shanghai Bank at Nagasaki were formally (D) Brandt, H, G. opened on the 14th, in the presence of a large (D) Jex, T.

TELEGRAM

THE WAR.

'PORT ARTHUR BOMBARDMENT.

SATISFACTORY PROGRESS,

Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, has kind- ly forwarded to us the following telegram-

Tokio, aoth Nov., 7,40 p.m. Port Arthur army reports that bombard- ment with the naval guns on the roth instant caused explosion of a Russian powder magazine near arsenal Works of attack for the ports are progressing as planned,

GAME IN THE NEW TERRITORY.

Parisian Houses. the place of Count Lamsdorff in the Foreign and base for the French Fleet defending the unity. Governor Arakawa proposed pros- | (D) Siemssen, F. F. (Q) Tsoi Wa-cheung At the village of Ku So, the "sports'i ..

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Office. Whether there is any truth in the report is difficult to say, but there is no denying the fact that the presence of the Count has been most beneficial, especially of recent date, He has been known as a peaceful and diplomatic minister, the very antithesis of Adiniral Alexeiell, who, it will be remembered, is largely res- ponsible for the present war and the unfortunate position that the Russians have found for themselves in the Far East. If Admiral Alexeieff, who has al- ready had an audience of the Tsar, is to oust the Count out of a position that he has very capably filled, one need not look very far ahead to foresee tom-

coast of Tonkin.

perity to the Bank, and the Chinese merchants of Nagasaki presented a pair of beautiful in- THE third race of the Royal Hongkong Yachtscribed silver vases. Club was sailed yesterday over an eleven mile

course, with the following result-Dione (Mr. May) 3h. 6m. 155.; Vernon (Mr. Parker, R.N.) 3h-14m. 455. : Elspeth (Mr. Rouse) 3b. 17m. 2.: Ailren (Col. Brown) 3h. 23m.

A SAN Francisco wire states that Secretary of War Taft bas teiterated his recommendation that the tariff in the United States upon Philip pine goods be reduced to twenty-five per cent on the Dingley rates. President Roosevelt approves the plan and will incorporate his recommendation in his next message to Con-

gress.

MR. S. C. Penny, the Editor of the Times of plications in Europe. The fact remains Malaya, the new Ipoh paper, has been prose however, that the Russian Court party, head-cuted by the Government for defamation of ed by the Grand Dukes, have for some time character, the said defination (presumably) A. S. WATSON & Co., past made great efforts to get rid of Count being in connection with comments on the Tapah murder case, says the Straits Times. The case against Mr. Fenny was to be heard

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, 19th November, 1904..

TELEPHONE NO. 156.

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on the 16th instant.

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(D) Chan Lam-fai. ~\{]}, White, J. (D)} Drude, R.

Puo Ping-leung. (Q) Deen Budder.

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Brown, F. J. (Q) Wong Wai-shu.

Girls.

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A COLLISION accurred between two electric tram cars, on the line next Quarry Bay, yester day afternoon, at about half-past four o'clock. It appens that No, & car was going up the in- cline on the single line, instead of waiting at (T) Agoncillo, G., A.A. the junction for No. 7 to pass. As a result the two can met on the same line, and as neither,(T) apparently, would give way to the other, col- lision occurred. Fortunately, the only result (T) was some broken windows, no one seemingly being hart, though some of the passengers

were scared.

SOME days ago a young shopman went to the house of his best friend, knowing the latter to be out, and told his wife her husband had sent him to get a suit of silk clothing for him and also his watch and chain which was hanging in his vest on the bed post. The wife gave the man the articles, and the latter left for a pawn-broker. Information was subsequently sent to No. 7 Police Station, with the result that the thief was soon caught, and was sent this moming to four months' hard bour and six hours in the stocks.

IN May last Miss Barker, matron of the Government Civil Hospital, reported to In

Preliminary...

Hoare, M. le M.

Over age 14. Hoare, A Diocesan; J.-Sr. Joseph's; Q-Queen's;

Private Tuition. Certificates may be expected in a fortnight.

KOWLOON BOWLING CLUB.

It will be remembered by our readers that ..., on Friday evening last we recorded, the fact that a tiger was prowling about Au Tau, and had severely mauled a Chinese coolie, who was brought into the Government Civil Hös. pital suffering from lacerated shoulders and arms. We also recorded that a party of local enthusiastic sportsman was being formed to go out after "stripes,”, to see if they could bag him. Accordingly, on Saturday afternoon the party, consisting of Messrs. W. Hudson, R. G. McEwen, W. R. Ritchie, G. Cuttaño, A. Allen, Sergeant Grant, and some of the officers of the ss. Tacoma, started out, Tai Po, and penetrated to--Ku So in the New Territory where they arrived late in the evening, and camped for the night, making an early start the next morning after their quarry

were informed by the natives that just recently two of the villagers had been killed by A smart lookout was kept... for tigers. the man-eater, but, while the prints of three - tigers were discovered, not one of the animals - was righted, to the great disappointment of the bunters. However, sport was plentiful, for game was there, of other sorts, in abundance, and kept their guns busy all day, they succeed-- ing in making a very good bag. When the time arrived to make a start for home a tally of their kills was made, when it was found that forty-two brace of quail, ten brace of snipe, some twenty-five brace of wild pigeon, besides a large number of paddy birds had fallen to their guns. They also came across three foxer, but a few shots sent then howling into the jungle and they were seen no more. The

Mr. D. Gow, honorary secretary of the Kow.sports, who arrived back from their trip at 9 loon Bowling Club, has issued the following Pim. yesterday, are very enthusiastic over their trip, and satisfied with the results of their marksmanship, and purpose organizing an information showing the present position of affairs in the competitions-

other trip in the near future, when every effort will be made to bag at least one of the maraud ing man-eaters,

Lamsdorff, and there are very good · rea-

In the "Neish" Cup, third round, the players sons for suspecting that they are exerting

meet as follows:-W. J. Russell v T. Skinner themselves to have Admiral Alexeieff appoint-

or J. Parkes; R. H. Baxter v G. K. Haxton; G. R. Edwards v W. Taylor; W. Ramsay v J. M. ed in his stead. That the Tsar would allow

At the Happy Valley on Suurday the V. R. C.

Robson; J. M. Henderson y A. Milroy ; A. P. 35 such a well-tried servant to be forced to

beat the H. K. F. C. by three goals to one.

| Goodwin v W. M. Deas; J, G. Gow y J. Mac- yield up his position to a man who, as he, W. Sayer scored two and Forbes one for

donald; and J. Clelland v D. Harvey or C. F. himself said some months back when the Victorians, while Ancott notched the only

Focken.

In the competition for the "Taylor Bowls, Admiral's name was mentioned in his pre-point for the club-B.M.S. Vengeance bent the sence, had brought nothing but ill luck, Sherwoods by i-nil, and a drawn game resulted spector Collet that a coolie who had before third round, the ties are:-J. M, Henderson f day night after a successful voyage to Vladivo- in the Engineers' "encounter with H.M.S been employed about the Hospital, but who vj. M. Robson; W. Ramsay v A. R. Klaross; had been dismissed, had attempted to comA, P. Goodwin v J. Macdonald R. Lapsley v mit a robbery in her private room, but had, C. Gow; J. Parkes v J. Walker; T. Petrie v got away. In appears that Miss Stellard, a. Ramsay; W, M. Deas y D. Gow; W. Taylor purse in the Hospital, going to the matron's or R. H. Baxter v G. R. Edwards Te room, to consult with her, found the coolie with the matron's money-box and a bunch of keys in his hands. He attempted to bolt on seeing Miss Stollard, but the latter grabbed him and a struggle ensused, in which the box and keya fell to the ground, the coolie wrg gling himself free and also making good bis escape. The inspector on receiving the report

appears improbable; but one has only to look back upon the past year to see how often it is the improbable which Vari- happens

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THERE was an exciting swimming match at Kowloon on Sunday when V. B. Lanning, of the Shanghai Interport Cricket team, swam against N. H; Alves representing the V. R. C. The advantage of either competitor was never more than a fex inches during the whole race, the Hongkong representative securing his lead on the turn for the second length and eventua!-

ous accounts are abroad concerning the Viceroy's standing with the Tsar and we bear one day of the determination of His Majesty to dismiss the Admiral from the service with scanty thanks for his manage- ment of affairs, and the next that, on the con-ly winning by about a foot, in 40 4-5 seconds. trary, the Viceroy has implored his sovereign to accept his resignation without result. It would certainly be unlike what we have seen of Alexciesf in the past, to suppose that he is in reality anxious to escape from the responsibilities of position, and the rumours of stormy interviews between himself and both Skrysdloff and Kuropatkin would seem to bear out the belief that he is fighting to the last to maintain his prero-turned. gatives and will suffer no encroachments thereon. It is pretty well known that he is

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Tae inquest was held this afternoon, by Mr. Gompertz, into the death of the Chinaman who was knocked down by a tram-car, and subse- quently died, at West Point. It was impossi. ble to get at the actual facts as the motor-man in charge of the car absconded. At the time of the occurrence he told the traffic manager that the brake acted alright, but to the police he stated that the brake would not act at all. A verdict of death by misadventure was re-

We understand that both rounds are to be completed by the 3rd December..

In the Neish Cup" competition, second round, J. M. Henderson beat A. Kinross; D. Harvey has still to play C, F. Focken; J. M. Robson beat G. Dodds; and G.. K. Haxton beat T. Petrie.

The second round of the Taylor Bowls com-

petition resulted in A. Kinross heating N. D. Major; J. Macdonald beating C. F. Focken; and Wm. Ramsay beating R. Whyte. H. Tay- lor has still to play R. H. Baster.

THE SS, CANTON."

'The str. Canton, formerly one of the Indo- China S. N. Co.'s steamers, but lately purchased by a Russian syndicate, arrived here on Mon.

stock, says the M. C. D. News. Not being anxious to encounter any Japanese men-of-war, the Canton took a circu.tous route and the voyage to Vlavivostok occupied eighteen days and was accomplished without any unusual incident. The news brought by the Canton confirms the reports that the Gromobal met with an accident on her trial trip on the 9th instant and is again undergoing repairs. The Ronia and Bogatyr were also said to be under going repairs. The Canton lelt Vladivostok on the morning of the soth instant, and up to the time that see left things were very quiet in" that port and business going on much in the same way as before the war, buring the ab sepce of import and export trade.

THE WEATHER

The following report is from Mr. J. 1, Plum» mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser vatory

M

warned his men to keep a sharp look out for the coolie, but as nothing further was seen of him it was suspected that he had "done a fitto Canton. This proved to be the case, as on the arrival of the Canton' steamer, on Saturday, he was found aboard and was promptly escorted to the lock INCIDENT IN THE CHINA SEA, up. When arrested hesaid he was coming out of

The mail arriving from home yesterday the matron's room when he saw the nurse coming in, and as he was frightened he ran brought news of an incident which is reported away. The ladies, dolog a public service, did as having occurred in the China Sea. A tele not disdain to appear at the Police Court this gram, dated Marseilles 19th October, states; Arisen slightly in Luzon, and castern Japan. working to prosecute the would-be thief, albeit, naval ensign, named Wursibam, has just been they had to rub shoulders with all sorts and placed in a lunatic asylum bere. It appears conditions of filthy coolie accused and their that while in the China Sea he suddenly went witnesses, there being no waiting room for mad and from the bridge of the French war- them. Mr. Gompertz sent the man to six ship of which he was an officer he ordered the weeks hard labour, with six hours in the stocks.

crew to be ready to fire on a British vessel, which was lying near. He declared, excitedly, that news had just come that war had broken' out between France and Great Britain, For-

ONE of the 'must interesting items in the realm of sport on Saturday was the presentation of the silver cup and gold medals to the winning team in the Hongkong Football Club's six-a. him for the way in which affairs in the East side competition. Mrs. Atkinson, wife of the have been mismanaged by them. Alexeieff's president of the club, handed the cup in Mr. friends at Court have been strong enough to H. C. Gray (captain) and the medals to the force the Tsar's rand, and the Admiral has members of the team as follows-Lieut. G. B. MR. F. Tamamura, the well-known Japanese returned to St. Petersburg. In the short Macdonald, H. L. Garrett, T. Clarke, C. Hum-artist, representing Messrs. Tamamura and innately, the commander of the warship was at period which has elapsed since the Tsar | phieys, H. C. Gray, (C. C. Hickling, the sixth Co., photographers, of Kobe and Yokohama, hand, and promptly had the unfortunate officer has arrived in Hongkong, and opened an removed. Ensign Wurstham was sent he me PHOTOGRAPHIC elevated him to the position of Viceroy, man was away at Canton),

exhibition of his firm's work on the first floor Alexeleff has shown himself to be less the

by the s.s. Aldbourne. a Londos telegram, it is

of the building lately vacated by Messrs. Wm. servant of Nicholas than the puppet ACCORDING to

Powell and Co., at the foot of Wyndham street. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

of a party and through his faithful ad-reported in Tokio that a Japanese Admiral has UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

been tried and found guilty of treachery by Mr. Tamamura, whose specialties are photo. It was stated by the Manila Timis on the herence to their orders he has learned his comrades. The charge against the officer graphy and painting bromide photographs, has best of authority that the Minnesota, the GOOD WORK.

the impossibility of serving two masters. that he accepted a bribe of £12,000 from

a very choice selection of paintings of views and largest vessel ever built in the United States, PROMPT RETURN,

Now that he is back again at the Russian Russia for information leading to the loss of

scenes taken in the most picturesque districts being considerably larger than the Mongolia Hongkong, 8th January, 1904.

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capital attention must soon be directed to the transport Hitachi Murs, and damage to of his country, as well as many fine pictures and her sister ships, will touch at this port on ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN.quarters other than the Far East, for should the Sudo far. On the charge being sub. showing habits, customs, and life in the land her first trip to Eastern waters. The Minneso stantiated, the Admiral was, it is said, sentenc-

of the Chrysanthemum and the Cherryblossom. fa is one of the large vessels belonging to the he be placed in charge of foreign at its dis-ed to death, the news being communicated to Marshall and

There are also some excellent paintings depict. Will line. A contract has been entered Into, Elvy's

aster must inevitably follow. Alexeieff is un-him by an intimate fr.end. He was compelled ing the types of female beauty of that interesting according to this authority, between the Paci

Many of them are characteristi fic Mail line and the Northern Pacific whereby scrupulous and reckless; whereas Count to remove his uniform and was then beaten to country,

cally framed, and should form very pretty they are to divide the Eastern traffic and this Lat sdorf, whom everyone respects, has, death by his comrades.

souvenirs for the merry season, now, closely explains why some of the Pacific Mail boats with difficulty, succeeded in keeping affairs

approaching. Mr. Tamamura also takes photo the Mongolia, etc. have been taken off the in hand despite the intrigues of political

graphs of the interion of residences and busi Manila run. ness establishments, for which he has already

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opponents.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The management of Harmston's Circus an- nounce the first grand change of programme for this evening, and judging from the addi- tions to an already successful company of anistes there should be an exceptionally good entertainment. Mdile. Oura makes her first THE French mail of the 18th October was appearance on the silver wire, Miss Yona Gia. delivered in London on the 18th inct."

nelt, described as Europe's most novel borse- woman, will also cater the ring, and Tom Banals, the funniest of funny clowns,besides the serial wonders of the electric trio, will also be among

It is reported in Japan that registration of trade marks in China is postponed for two or three months.

THE board of directors of Messrs. Hall & Holtz, Ld, decided to pay an interim dividend (608 of one dollar per share,

a large number of orders booked, and which | Tux following telegraphic information dated he sends to Yokohama to be finished, coloured 16th inst, has been received from, the Smatra and returned. The prices are remarkably rea Director and Manager of the Maatschappy tot sonable, the stock showing paintings from small Mija-Bosch-en Landbouwexploitedio in Lang, Christmas cards and menu cards at 50 cents | hat, Ld:-

• Gallons

per deren to large framed landscapes at Jin,

75,000

On the 21st at 11.45 am. The barometer has fallen generally throughout China, and

The typhoon would appear to have conti-

the absence of all information from the coast uued its course across the China Sea but in of Indo-China it is impossible to locate its present position.

Moderate NE, monsoon prevails in the For mosa Channel and fresh to strong monsoon may be expected in the northern part of the

-bina Sea.

Forecast-Fresh N.E. winds, fine,

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE.

Indian (Namtang) zand inst. Australian (Eastern) and inst. Canadian (Empress of Japan) aznd inst

noob.

German (Prinz Kill Friedrich) 23rd inst American (Manchuria) 17th prix, /

inst.

The .8. Texas arrived at Yokohama on zolh

The Silk ex as Shawmut arived at. New York on gih inst.

The Silk exa. Tremont anlived at New York on 12th inst

The Java-China-japan Lijo 5.8. Tjilatjað lest Kuchinotzu for this port on 19th inst, and may be expected here on 28th inst

The Imperial German Mail 63. Print Heinrich which left here on 16th inst, arrived at Singappre on Surday, at 9 a m2 7

The PMS S, Co.'s as. Manchuria with mails, &c., Jell San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yakobaina, Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga- saki and Shanghai, on 19th inst

The C. P. Ca's 1.4. Empress of India arrived at Shanghal at 7.30am on 19th inst, and left again at 6 p.m., same day for Nagasaki where she was due to arrive at 8, on zist

The C. P. R. Cos is. Empras of Japan and these prices are to be further reduced from Daily aggregate output of Crude Petro-

arrived at Shanghai at 10 4.m, on 19th inst., to-morrow. Lovers of the beautiful in nature leum .....................

and left again at 6 am, Sunday, for Hongkong should not miss this opportunity of gratifying | Crude Petroleum in Tauke at dais 30,000 where she is dan to arrive at noon" on 22nd the features of the new programme. This week their tastes, the exhibition being well worth a Kerosene made, since the date of the Cases ost will be an important ons at the circuį, the | visit. As a specimen of his fine work one doed preceding half-monthly telegram... 77,000

The Imperial German Mail Ks. Prine Elul many changes and attractions notified else anly look over the pages of his little book Kerosene shipped since the date of the Friedrich carrying the German Mails with dues from Berlin of the asth ult left. Singa where in this issue, being certain to attract entitled "A leaf from the diary of a young preceding half monthly telegram...10,000 pore on Friday at 6 pm, and may be expected crowded tents each evening,

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