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for peace, and that Japan has formulated A SUMMARY of the judgment in the Chinese the conditions on which she would consider Engineering and Mining Co.'s case is printed. the preliminaries of peace, cannot have on page 3. sprung from nothing. The financial weak ness of Russia is an important factor in any matter of settling the questions raised by the war, and even. Japan is unable to con tinue an arduous campaigo in a loștile and barren country indefinitely. It is universally admitted that President Roosevelt would probably be the best choice that the con-
THERE will be no change in the British in fantry garrison in South China in the relief season of 1935-6. The 2nd Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment will remain at Hoog
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THE Bishop of Ripon has not been to Hong. on fle was recently at Berlin for the de- dication of the new cathedral church, and upon returning to England had an audiencs of the King and proceeded in Yorkshire. His son, Mr. A. Boyd Carpenter, was here a few days
The dubly our is delivers free when the area clearheaded and impartial mediator. accessible to morenger. "le copies eunt by peet mi The supporter of the strenuous life would have his work cut out for him in attempting to open out the tangled threads of con troversy, but if anybody is likely to succeed It is President Roosevelt. The continual rumours of peace are no doubt apt to be- | age. " come somewhat monotonous and irritating, but they may soon, be expected to receive official confirmation.
As a matter of fact, the world has tired of the war between Japan Mukden, interest in
BIRTHS..
On the 7th March, No, t, Strath will Terrace, Hankow, the wife of A. R BURTEN SHAW of a daughter, still-born.
(in 20th March, at Kulangsu, Amoy, the
not to have done so, and as he did not surren
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THE WAR. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING
-LAT KIRIN.
At four o'clock this morning an attempt was made by some person or persons unknown to commit a barglary on the premises of Messi, Falconer's watchmaking and jewellery business. In Queen's Rod Central. It would appear that the miscreants, for it is evident that more us the following telegrams than pha must have been engaged, used a crow- bar, and after wrenching off a shutter, broke a window, but apparently becoming scared at the noise of the fulling glass, made off at once The watchmen immediately, went to the front of the shop, but the guilty persons bad made good their escape. Fortunately nothing was lakes, and the only loss sustained by Messrs. Falconer and Company was through the break ing of the plate-glass windows, measuring eight
Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, forwards
· Toklo, April 1st, 5.40 p.m. The report received on the 31st March says that a native coming from the direction of Hailung, which is 87 miles south-west of Kirin, states that the Russians and Chun- northward from the neighbourhood of Hai lung and the enemy are now concentrating at Kirin.
chuses under Colonel Maditoff retreated
feet by three, a dthree-fifths of an inch thick, which is valued at $80. It is surmised that the NEW EXCHEQUER BONDS:
Tokio, April 188, 7.10 p.m. would-be thieves, seeing the trays of diamond
The subscriptions for the new exchequer jewellery in the window, during the day time, those rduable goods are rounved to the salex in their plans accordingly, not knowing that bonds of one hundred million yen aggregate exactly in front of the spot where a tray of dia-millions are above the issue price.
wife of the Rev. REYNOLDS TURNER, M B and Russia. With the capitulation of Port der to his bond, he was re-arrested by lay at night. The whole in the window was made about five hundred millions whereof seventy
Ch, B., ondon Mission, of a daughter:
On 25th March, at Hangchow, to Rev. F. W. and Mrs. BIBLE of the American Presbyterian Mission, a son, Frank Williain.
Arthur and the fall of the fighting died away. Now and again a
THE stowaway, who was released on his personal bond, as he stated that he was about to join the U. 5. Navy here, was discovered pector Langley. This morning he was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Magistracy, next.
mond rings is exposed during business hours,
and that was no doubt their intended boaty. ENTERTAINMENT AT KOWLOON
On 26th March, at Tientsin, the wife of spasmodic effort is made to brush up excite when the case was reinanded until Saturday Messrs. Falconer and Company are to be con-
JULIUS WOLDER, Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration, of a daughter, bolt well.
On 27th March. at No. 14, Quinsan Road, Shanghai, the wife of & E. SCHWARTZ, of a daughter,
On 27th March, at 328, Sikiang Road, Shanghai, the wife of CHARLES JEDLICKA, of a daughter. (Alberte).
On the 27th March, at Hankow, the wife of Hugh E. RAMSAY, of a son,
DEATHS
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On the 26th March, at 102, Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, ELSIE GRACE, daughter of Alex and Annie Ross, aged 3 years and B months.
On 28th of March, at Shanghai, SUSAN PERRY WADMAN, Relict of the late Edwin Wadman, of Ningpo, aged 67 years,
The Hanghang Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1905.
SPORT IN HONGKONG.
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ment in the conflict, but the affairs of the world outside Manchuria are infinitely more engrossing to the majority of people. The play coded with the fall of that so-called impregnable fortress and the dramatic sur- render of Stoessel, and it only remains now to ring down the curtain to a suitable ac- companiment of peace conditions.
LOCAL AND GENERAL:
Two further cases of plague have been reported since noon of Saturday. There have been 26 since the beginning of the year.
SINCE declaration of war, the amount of coal on hoard steamers seized by Japan is 25.000 tong, value at j00,000, yen.
SURGEON Colonel Dimitri Kousnelzow, of the Russian Navy, died on board the French mail steamer Tourins, from 'heart disease at 4 pm. yesterday.
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BREVET Colonel W. G. B Western, C.B., Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, will vacate the command of the 2nd Battalion at Hongkong in August next under the four years' rule. Colonel Western has served near ly 26 years in the regiment, and his the Nile Expediting, 1884-5 (medal with clasp and Khedive's star, the, North-West Frontier Campaign, 1897-8, in which he was wound- ed (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), and the Boer War, 1900-7 (mentioned | in despatches, C., medal with clasps), to his credi
gratulated on the narrow escape from what might have been a very heavy loss.
PROPERTY SALK,
This property was ordered to be sold by Mr. WE learn that Mr. A. L. Jordan, Superin-R. C. Wilcox, the mergagee, on account of the tendent of the Great Northern Telegraph disappearance of the mortgagor, Chang Chin Company at Nagasaki, his challenged Mr. Fui, some months ago, from the Colony, and the C.H, Fallon, of the Atlas Insurance Com-consequent falling into arrears of the interest pany's Hongkong Office, to play him at due on the principal sum of $7.100, advanced chess. Mr. Jordan in his letter says that on the security of the property in question. from Lasker's Chess Magazine" he learned Among the bidders were Fang Ting, Po, Sing that Mr. Falloun, had won the Championship Kee, Li Yuel Ngam, ck Shan, Chee On, and of the Hongkong Chess Club, Continuing others. The bidding commenced at the upset
"I take the liberty of challenging you to play by mail two correspondence games. In
price of $7,50, and rose by slow stages to
Ka" in the second game you take white, If you start with P-K4, I reply P-K4' —
China Remen.
The increasing interest which is being TANG Shao-yi is reported to have declined the A Blend of the Finest Pure Malt manifested in sport by Hongkong residents | post of Minister at London on the ground that the first, I take white, sinrting, with (1) P_ $200, at which figut it was knocked down to
was clearly evidenced on Saturday when the allowance of Tis, 60,000 a year for the something like 15,000 people attended a Legation and Consular expenses is inadequate. football match between soldiers and sailors of the port. Such was the interest displayed A SMOKING concert was given at the institute in the event that even His Excellency Sir of Shipbuilders and Engineers on Saturday, Matthew Nathan and His Excellency Sir but as Press representatives were not invited we are unable to give ao account of the pro- Gerard Noel were present. It is a healthy ceedings. The same may be said of the an- A. S. WATSON & Co., sign when a recreation which imposes so nual dinner of the Hongkong Football Club.
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ARRESTS were made on Saturday and Sunday, the 25th and 26. ult., by the Shanghai police of five men in connection with a case which bids fair to rival the famous Supao Case. As far as can be learned nusile te police they were given warrants by the Mixed Court Magis trate for the arrest of the editors, publishers and printers of the native paper known as the Bishop of Victoria, will administer the rites of Ching Tsung Pao published in Shanghai in confirmation. A large number of candidates Foochow Rod. This action was taken owing are expected to receive this rite, and their to certain alleged libellous, inflammatory and seditious articles published in an issue of the parents and friends are invited to be present.
paper on the 23rd ult. The articles complain- ALTHOUGH the Bonaventure is to relieve theed of, it is alleged, are such as to endanger the Thetis on the China Station, the immediate peace of His Majesty the Emperor of China's local relief at Singapore from Hongkong will subjects and liable to create rebellion. The be the Iphigenia. Her arrival will allow the trial, says the Shanghon Times, is to come off Thetis to return to Hongkong on or about the at the Mixed Court in a day or so, meanwhile 8th prox.
all five are being detained at the Central Police Station.
much demand on the calibre and stamina of the men attracts so much attention from all AT St. John's Cathedral to-morrow evening at and sundry, and is patronised by the high-five a'clock the Right Rev. J. L. Hoare, DD., est representatives of the Crown in Hong kong. It may be argued that it would be for the better if everybody exercised their muscles instead of tunely watching a couple of "clevens" contesting every inch of ground, but, even admitting that, the fact remains that many who would otherwise be squandering their money and their health are induced to spend two hours at Happy Valley, inhaling the pure ozone of the surrounding hills. The crowd at the foot- ball field on Saturday was a thoroughly representative one, and the enthusiasm of the spectators was at the same pitch which ohe finds at an "international" event. The good feeling, which these meetings engender | plague at that place. between the soldiers and sailors of the Em- pire has more than once been productive of SPIRIT MERCHANTS, the best results. It is true that the losing side
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THE British Borneo Exploration Company,
regulations under the Venice Sanhaty Con- vention imposed against arrivals from Hong-with a nominal capital of £500,000, has been kor, intimation having been received that registered. Of this capital the British North ten ays have elapsed since the last case of Borneo Chattered Company receive 100,000 £1 fully-paid shares for the concession. The object is to acquire farms, mines, properties, &c., in British Borneo or elsewhere in the Eastern Archipelago; to adopt an agreement
MR. J. W. Jamieson, Commercial Attache to His Britannic Majesty's Legation in China,
has been seconded for a perind of two years, for service under the Colonial ffice, as Super intendent of Native Labour in the Transvaal. He leaves, we understand, for Jehannesburg by the English Mail.-N. C, D. News.
with the British North Bor.co Company and the British Borneo Syndicate, Limited; to undertake any financial operations, &c. The number of directors is to be not less than three nor more than 10
The British North Borneo Company may appoint one of the firs four directors and one additional director for every additional one appointed by the company on the board. Subject to above, the signatories are to appoint the first directors, Remunera tion, £200 each per annum and 100 extra fur the chairman. No mortgages or charges may be created without the consent of the British North Borneo Company; but such consent shall not unicasonably be withheld,
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SHIPPING JETSAM,
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Considering the limited time decupled in preparations and rehearsals, a matter öf but five short weeks, and considering also the extreme youth of some of the performers, one little This afternoon, Mr. Geo. P. Lammert, auc.s.nger, Elsie Lambert, barely numbering four tioneer, put up for sale by public auction, summers, heatly congratul tions are to be accorded those responsible for the signal. by order of the mortgagee, the valuable lease-
success achieved at the entertainment given hold messuage and premises, known as No.24 Li Yuen Street, East, situated on section of in the reading room at the Kowloon Docks on marine lot No. 10 B, which is held for the Saturday night before a very large and appreciative audience. The proceedings were residue of a term of 98 years, created by a Crown lease of the lot, at an annual Crown opened by the playing of a piano solo by Mr. Stewart who gave the overture from "Lehen- rental of $15.95
Erin." Mr. U. Gw followed with an excellent rendering of the Romany ass. Mist Queenie Lambert and Mr. J. Sibbit then gave that very pretty duet "Life's dream is o'er," in which their voices, blending so well as they did, were heard to the bei possible advantage, and deserved the spontaneous crore which followed the closing notes. Misa Golding contributed, "Time and tide,* and preciated in "Love's Proving" which abc sang rendered it very sweetly, she being equally ap
subsequently. Mr. Lapsicy's banjo-playing was remarkably good, but this, ontleman re Li Yuet Ngam, a land and -real estate broker
quires a few more public appearances to give The property consists of a three-storey house, him that confidence required by public per- occupied on the ground floor by a ricksha maformers, whether vocalists or instrumentalists, nufacturer and repairer's shop, on the upper A pianoforte duet, very well played by two storeys as dwelling places fur the shop fatis clever little girls, blisses Winnie Ward and the place is said to be worth some $17,000.
Messrs. Wilkinson and Grisi acted as solici- Gladys Hume, brought the first section of the entertainment to a pleasing conclusion. After a brief interval the o.chestra, composed of Miss Stewart, piano; Messrs.. Lambert, Brooks, and Sibbit, violins; Mr Lapalay, piccolo; Mr. Duncan, fute; and Mr. Taylor, cello, play- It is suggested to the M. C. D. News thated the overture to the piece which was to the mercantile marine steamers that run to the fallow, that of the well-known operetta by North of China should receive the title of "Mine Stevens, "Beauty and the Beast, which Destroyers for the protection of His Britannic was admirably played by the following per Majesty's Fleet " in that quarter.
formers: Miss Queenie Lambert (a Bonly indeed), who acted and pang remarkably well for so young a performer. Master A. Stewart (Deast, and subsequently Prince) was a very clever litle chap, and arted "well up" to Beauty throughout; Lilly Logan and Ethel Parker (the Staters) did capitally, quite entering into the spirit of their parts. Master F. Wilson (the Father) was another smart youngster and sustained his part very well indeed. The parts of the good and bud Fairies were undertaken by Misses Lilly Neave and Winnie Ward respectively, who were well made up and performed prettily. The chorus was composed of Misses G. Hume, J. Craik, A. Logan,, M. Neave, M. Wilson, M. Lumber, B. Kinross, E. Lambert, and G. Ward, and Masters H. Stewart, T. Logan, A. Kinross, S. Russell, W. Kerr, and L. and D. Purvies, and did some remarkably good work in their turn.. the costumes were all very tasteful, and were thoughtfully designed by Miss Stewart, who, for her labours during the preparations and rehearsals, was the recipient of a piece of dijouterie, presented to her on behalf of himself and the company by Mr. J. Sibbit, all the girls being, also recipient of handsome bouquets. The stage menuget. ship was shared by Messrs. Gow, Russell, Ciel- land, and Millar, while Messrs. Duncan and Millar had painted most effective scenery. Mr.
At Shanghai the other day Messrs. Faraham, Boyd & Co's launch Douglas, which runs bet ween the various docks with passengers, was sunk by collision with a large sailing vessel and four Chinese were drowned.
During the fog and dirty weather prevailing in the harbour yesterday, the Chinese-owned launch Po Shun stranded on Cheung Hue island in Lycemson Pass. She is said to be badly damaged, and is expected to become a
total wreck.
AN INCIPIENT FIRK.
At ten o'clock this morning a little smoke was seen issuing from a wall in the new pre mises of Messrs. Jadine Matheson and Com pany, opposite the new Post Office building, and Inspector Withers, who was passing at the time, with the assistant inspector of the Fire Brigade, managed to put out the small fire without requiring to alarm the brigade. The fire appears to have broken out in some tarred paper and shavings, and the damage was triflings
A PICTURE OF CANTON.
may for a time feel a little sore at the buffets and slings of a capricious Fortunk, but that feeling soon wears away to give place to an honest appreciation of the other team's ability. The two branches of the Services
WITH reference to the remarks in our morn are all the better for these friendly encoun ters, and the fact that the officers as well as police going on beat in pairs, a correspondent ing contemporaries, regarding the European the men show their interest in the proceed writes to point out that, with the recruits con ings is an exceedingly satisfactory sign. It stantly joining the Force, this is necessary for a works for the good of both parties that time, in order that the old hands may coach there should be mutual trust and respect he | up the "new chums" in the localities, addresses, tween soldiers and sailors, and such feelings names of residents, and offices, respectively, are best encouraged by such contests as that on the various beats. which came off on Saturday. But outside that question, it is surely a new thing for AMONG the passengers on the s.s. Tourne, which arrived from the North to day, were the Per Case. people in Hongkong to crowd in their thou.
Westminster Glee and Concert Party, who sands to Happy Valley to view a football
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cludes a matinee on Wednesday. This the occasion of the English.Cup final were talented combination have just completed a to be seen at Happy Valley, although the most successful tour through India. The weather was by no means propitious. In the Pioneer says "all those who have an oppor- Glee proper place, sport is an excellent thing, and tunity of hearing the Westminster 20.00 if it be the case that Waterloo was won on Singers should do so. They will get no better 22.50 the playing fields of Eton we may conclude entertainment in India and few to approach it? { Quincey, as far as he knows at present, will / berreeping together There is a fear that the
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MAILS DUE. Canadian (Tartar) 5th inst, English (Coromandel) 6th inst. American (Siberia) Jih inst. Canadian (Empress of India) toth inst, The s.s. Zafiro left Manila on 1st Inst., and is due here on 3rt inst
Sir Frederick Traves, in The Other Side | Lambert was responsible for the pretty dances, of the Lantern, giver the following picture of and Mr. Sibbit for the music, Messrs. Ward Canton:-Canton is a nightmare city, and it and Lightfoot of the Docks, and Mr. Brigh', THE many frien Is of Mr. W. Quincey, the superintendent of the City Native Police, says
is hard to conceive of a more ghastly dream from the U.S.S. Wisconsin looking after the China Reukw, will be sorry to bear that he is Everything is strange, the dark ways are
than to be lost in its maze of cruel streets. lime-light. The highest credit is due to every one mentioned, and it is to be hoped that the request made to the managers that the per- leaving Tientsin almost immediately. At the cramped and sinister, and shut in from theformance might be repeated for the benefit of request of the Governor of Shantung he is sky. They seem to lead on for miles and the Ministering Children's League, may be proceeding to the capital of that province to miles, so that one might wander for days inaugurats a Police Force on the same plan as
before the outer wall and the green fields aro that of the Tientsin City Police. He was reached. The streets are corridora in a prison, recommended for this post by the late Customs like subterranean trenches, like cuttings in a Total, Tong Shao. Yi, who recently left on
mine. The high walls on either side seem to his mission to India and Great Britain.
causeway will become narrower and narrower, only be absent some three or four months, until at last the wayfarer must be crash H.R.H. Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia to give him time, to start and organiseed between the greasy stones. The stench in was expected to arrive on board of the German the Police Force, and he leaving the air is unbreathable as a gas. The alley mail Prince. Etti Friedrich at Woosung on his family behind him in Tientsin. Mr. are full of a sallow crowd, some in dingy Friday morning and, was to proceed by the Quincey has had a long, useful, and honourable same steamer the following morning to Taku. carcer in the service of the Chinese Govern The steamer will not fly the Prince's standardment, and his promotion is a flattering mark of at Woosung; consequently no salute will be their appreciation of his sterling qualities, and fired, says the Shanghai Times of 29th ult. The his abilities as an organizer. He has been Prince has, furthermore, made a request that connected with the Police Force. Hongkong in no official reception should be made in Shang. Shanghai, and Tientsin, and from each of these hai and that no international guard of honour, ports balds the highest testimonials. from the cipal Council, should receive him. There will We hope to see him back in Tientsin in a few be held, in honour of the Prince, a dinner at months. In this connection we have also to the German Consulate General at 6.30 p.m. congratulate Mr. W. Ross, Assistant Inspector, (this early hour having been selected with re gard to the fact, that the Prince has to return to Woosung the same night), invitations having been sent by Consul-General Mr. Knappe to the Consular body, the high officials and a number of prominent Germans,
The C. P. R. Co. 5.5.. Tartar arrived at
The Java-China-Japan Lija ss, Tjilatjap clothes, some with bare yellow. skins. They left Macassar for this port on txt inst., and The Imperial German Mail Australiao sa.. have shaven heads and grinning teeth. As the may be expected here on 8th inst.. terrorstricken man in the dream hurries by Willehad len Moji on zad inst, at 9 am, and like a hunted thing from lane to lane, they all may be expected nero on 6th inst
The P.&O. S. N. Cols s... Coromandel stare with curious faces. There comes to him a memory of the devilry of the people, of their left Singapore, for this port on isi insi., at 5 murderous risings, of their fiendish cruelty. pm with the Outward English Mails, and is prisuned. He is seized with a frenzy to escape Shanghai at 9.30 am, on 1st inst, and left before the painted walls close, in, before the again at 6 a m., on Sunday, for Hongkong where The C. P. R. Co.'s La." Empress of China fumes of the place stifle him, or the growing is due to arrive at 7 am, on 5th inst
aurived at Shanghai at gaut, on est lost., and again at 7 pm same day, for Nagasaki The Imperial German Mail as. Preussen where she is due to arrive at 8. a m., on 3rd inst carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 14th ult, left Colombo on 1st inst. pm, and may be expected here qp xath inst.
ROOSEVELT, THE PEACEMAKER.
The statement that Washington authorita- tively denies the appointment of President Roosevelt as peacemaker between Russia and Japan may not mean very much after home, thereby ensuring to our Customers all. It may be quite correct to say that the which has been offered by the Shanghai Muni- authorities with whom he has been connected he is filled with piteous alarm. He is im. due bere en 6ih inst, at 5 p.m. ama
diplomatic pourparlers between the negotiate ing parties have not yet reached a stage when public reference can be made to the proposals for peace, but that does not necessarily imply the non-existence of nego tiations. Indeed, the repeated assurances from St. Petersburg as well as from Tokio, [33-1 | Paris and Washington, that Russia is aching
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on his promotion to the inspectorship of the crowd tramples him in the mud. There is no City Native Police vice Mr. Quincey. When sound about the place like the sound of cities, confirming this promotion we believe the Vice- only a muttering in an unknown tongue, and roy paid a high tribute of praise to the manner the slimy tramp of thousands of bare feet
in which Mr. Ross had carried out his various More terrible than all, the panting mac in and sometimes difficut qution,
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