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TELEGRAMS.

(Reuters)

Prince Arthur of Connaught's Mission to Japan.

LONDON, 1st December. Prince Arthur of Connaught's missioni will reach Yokohama, in a

In a warship, early in March

Some high distinction will be conferred on Admiral Togo and Marshal Oyama.

Russia

"Reuter's correspondent in St. Petersburg says, that the line adopted by the Govern ment at the present Juncture la regarded as

suicidal and es playing into the hands of the revolutionaries.

Financial and business circles are aghast of a further benvy drop yesterday in St Petersburg and Moscow. It is openly de- clared, on the Bourse and elsewhere, that the days of the present régime are numbered,

The mutineers at Sebastopol have gained the upper hand,

COUP D'ETAT ANTICIPATED,

and December.

A number of officers of the Guards have been arrested at Tear Koesclo in anticipa tion of a coup d'etat, ».

There is a ruinour in St. Petersburg that a Grand Duke "hat" participated in a plot against the Tsar.

There are some indications of a con

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY DECEMBER 41905.

THE GENCH IU COMMISSION. EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES.

'A' HONOLULU VIBITOR RODDED.

BAM KONG VISITED/

[From Our Special Representation)

"dresses after which Dr. Machle spoke a few words. He told them that he had been away from them is consequence of Mrs. Machle re- quiring a change, because also of mission meet ings at Canton, and that he felt sure they would have the Rev. and Mr. Peate for the Lien- chau district. He told them about coming up the river and said that the Rev. Peale had Lien.ch it, 26th Novembar, 1905.

asked him about the place and he had praised - hope you have been receiving my desit very much and told tilm about the guoduces patches safely and without much delay. Aboul of the people and how that when he had arrived. every other day I have sent some off and the bere he seemed to be so happy and satisfied: batches abould reach out in about 5 days from the scenery was so beautiful, and the focating here. All letters are sent by special courier to

of the mission property so satisfactory. Dr. Canton, the messenger travellin over the Machle told them that the Rev. Peals was here mountains instead of taking the river. Tele for a little over a day when his life. was inken grams go from here to Ying-tak-two days away by the mob. He pointed out that they had left happy homes to come to China and and are wired on from there."

give their lives for the Chinese and might have laboured here for 40 or 50 years, but they had been called 'away earlier than they expected, The Christians would remember what they had been taught by Dr. Chesnut and Mrs. Machle and he urged them to pass, on to others what those two had told and taught them.

no Hongkong papeis are yet to hand.

Our first mail reached us two days ago, but

`EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES. The inquiry continues. Each morning, at 0.30 the Hoard assembles in a large houre-boat moored just across the river opposite the land- ing steps and alooguide the foreign Commis missioners' boat. The examination of witnesses is at once proceeded with and continues until one p'cinck when the inquiry is adjourned until the next day. In the afternoons the members of the Board and those accompanying them the long stretch of moorland beyond, passing go for a walk past the ruined property and on throuch some of the deserted villages and, ncessionally having a chat with one or more of the natives who, spanĝa in sny; almost in- variably profess themselves: Christians. Or course, they have their version of the matter and sometimes attribute the trouble to the

After the service the foreigners went to the Brigadier's yamén and found it to be a most beautiful place--the cleanest that Dr, Macle had seen in China,

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and partook of a light luncheon. After a most They were escoited into one of the rooms

returned to Lien chau. interesting chat on various topics the party

OFFICIALS DISMISSED.

PIRATES IN MIRS BAY,

On the rot December, fishing junk was held up by a pirate junk, the pirates boarding her, and threatening the crow with rifles and revolvers, and then after locking up the crew seized the cargo of salt fish and disappeared The craw of the robbed junk made for long- kong and reported the matter, and a junk con. talning so or bo picule of that class of fish was seized by the police, the crew being detained for investigation.

THE RACES.

GRIFFINS FROM SHANGHAI,:: Twenty-one ponies wern, galloped at Shang- hai on 25th ult, at midday with a view to filling. the order for sixty panies, the conditions being, weight 140, lbs. Time for the thres quarters for a mile 1.40 3/5. Twenty-one ponies in all were triod.

The following were passed :-

Firm Trial-Paised Grey 134,4-5. Grey 1.30. Brown 1,37) Grey 1 39.2-5.

Second Trial-Grey 1.381-

.. Third Trial-Brown 1.39.2. Chestnut 1.40, Fourth Trial-Chestout 1.39.3 Gray 1.39.4 Black 1.40. Black 1240,34,

¡A »NBW, SOLICITOR.

ADMITTED TO-DAY.

When His Honour, the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, look his seat to-day in Original Jurisdiction, Mr. H, E. Pollock, X.C., instructed by Mr. O. D. Thomson, moved that Mr. John of England, be admitted, under Ordinance, 1. of 1871, to practice as a solicitor in the Supreme Court of Hongkong.

To-day's Advertisements:

VICTORIA AMATEUR DRAMATIC KENAN MACLUB,SDN

THE Members of the above Club will give

#their first performance in the Theatre of St. Patrick's Club, Garden Road (near the Tram St is

SATURDAY,

December 9th, 1905

When Boucicault's Famous Irish Drama in Three Acts, "THE SHAUGHRAUN"

will be presented. The Play will alan be given. ON MONDAY ;";

TUEDAY 12th, SATURDAY 16th December, 1909,

Doors open at 8 PM. Comtence st. 8.3 x Pali sharp. Chairs may be ordered for

10-11.30 P.M.'

PRICES:

Reserved Seats, $2; Unreserved St... Soldier and, Sailors in uniform, half price. Sea's may be booked at the "ROBINSON. PIANO CO., LD, where plan leon view,

Honekine, eli December; rof.

PUBLIC AUCTION;

Entinations.

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO CO., LD.

LOW PRICES for

FIRST-CLASS

PIANOS

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THE Undersigned have received Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, - FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW,

HAAKE

RACHALS

KRAUSS...

AND NEW CONTRACTS

(TUESDAY), the 5th December, 1905, at 11a.Mi, at their Shes Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, chrner of Ice House Street, TWO HIGH GRADE ENGLISH EE- Patent litates, Deuble Tyres, (guarantee to WHEJ BICYCLES, with Plated Rims, HOPKINSON.

BECHSTEIN we COTTAGE PIANO, by JH. Schark, STEINW.Y

spiracy among the officers of the Guards; Taking of the cannon and, the finding of path-the case, In response thereto, His Excellency Henry Gardner, a solicitor of the High Count; be in gond order and condition);

occurrences at Tear Kosselo,

ological and anatomical specimens when they but it is impossible to say whether anywerst in search for them. It might be explain Grand Duke has participated or not, the ed that these cannon are exactly in the shape officials. however admit the reports of grave of short candlesticks and are fired pointing upward, and have no religious significance at all. Of course, there are many stories about concerning the massacre and it is apparent that there was not a great deal of animosity towards Dr. Mächke, He has been here for 16 years and has undoubtedly done much good among the people in the way of medical com forts and attention.

St. Petersburg is warming with Cossacks and it is understood that the whole, Cossack force of the empire has beeri mobilised..

The Political Situation.

1st December.

A Cabinet Council was held yesterday, and it is believed that the. Government has decided to resign without dissolving.

Later,

'It is understood that Mr. Balfour will see, the King early next week.

A HOTHED OF VICE,

Lien-chau, it must be understood, is a hotbed of vice-salt smugglers galore, gamblers, opium smokers and some of the cum of Kwangsi, Kwangtung and Hunan, the citizens comprising Cantonese, Hakkas, Hunanese, and, also'n few lus-a race quite distinct from the Chinese who live in the mountain fastnesses away beyond Sam kong, ten miles from here, Consequently robberies are not unknown' in the neighbourhood and it is possible that the large mob which assembed on the mission property and set fire to the Martial law has been abolished in l'oland, hospitals were bent more on loot than on

[N, C/P), News]}

The Radical papers now intimate that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is prepared to accept office if the King, desires him to so.`

Russian Poland.

The Manohuria Negotiations.

· Peking, 18th November. The fifth conference was held on the 26th instant and lasted until 8 p.m. There was to be

murder.

THE WITNESSEs.

Regarding the Lien-chau riot, the S.C. Daily Journal teams that Viceroy Teen Ch'an-haun, submitted a full report to the Throne, giving the origin and circumstances of received, on the 9th inat, Imperial instructions by telegraph, ordering the dismissal from office of Shen Lin-shua sub-Prefect of an Independent Department, and Chen Chen-ko, major of the local troops, 'both officials being further required to remain in their district, until they could, within a fixed time, make the arrest of the offenders concerned. The Viceroy was, moreover, commanded to instruct his sub" ordinates to aflord efficient protection to the foreigners, which His Excellency has accord ingly done,

THE GAOL HOSPITAL DOCTORS.

This afternoon Mr. F. A. Hazeland sitting the cause of the death of Ho Ngan; a prisoner as Coroner, with, a jusy, held an inquiry into in Victoria Gaol, under sentence for robbery with violence in November, 1993, which event took place on Saturday last,

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His Honour said he found Mr. Gardner's papers quite in order, and had much pleasure in admitting him to practice in this Court, and said that the Court wished the new solicitor every success in tus profession, and hoped that he would do his best to maintain the high standard of the traditions of the profession which he had adopted for his own.

Mr. Gardner thanked His Honour and left

the Court.

Mr. Gardner joins the office of Mr. O. D. Thamson, solicitor.

87EAMER OVER-RUN BY, RATS.

Hamburg.

TERMSAs usual.

ALSO

* HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 4th December, 19 5. (1191

PUBLIC AUCTION. To Lieur, PRZARE, anec, to sell by

"HE Undersigned have received instructions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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the rath December, 1905, at 11 A.M., At King's Park, Kowloon, THE REMNANTS OF FURNITURE,

&c., &

&C.. Intely used by the Russian interned Sailors.

TERMS-Aš usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers, Hongkong, 4th December, 1900

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

THE Steamship

COLOMBO.

PC FERD. LABISZ:"

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It is related in a New York despatch of 28th Oct, that, with hatches battened down and. sulphur fumes filling the hold of the British Dr. W. B. Mors stated that the man suffer steamship Sadler, Captain Young and the ed from dysentery, and died from heart failure crew of that vessel that day anxiously watched his room when the telephone rang for him. as the result of that disease. He was not in the extermination of the, rats that have made life a burden in all those on the vessel since cedure in case witness could not be reached, port on 28th Oct. Hardly had the Saint A juror wanted to know the rule of pro- she sailed from Java and until she made

passed Singapore when the first of the out and witness said it was usual to ring up Dr. breaks on the part of the rais manifested Captain Meyerdierks, will be despatched for the So far the witnesses examined are Dr. said there was no rule to that effect.

Hock of the Tung Wa Hospital. Mr. Craig itself. Sugar fumes evidently did not agree above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 5th instant, Machle and Miss Patterson, a native preacher

with them, for they made for the forecastle | A 5 P.M.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Witness, continuing, said he had always and even invaded the officers' quarters, mak been studing dentistry under Dr. Maclite atso ill that he might have died at any moment. of Lien-chau, a student of dentistry who has thought there was. The man, however, was ing it impossible for any one on board to

Hongkong Office. sleep. Captain Young received a deputation

[196 Lien-chau, also a Christian;, and Dr.. A juror thien asked if the medical officer of his men as the ship was passing through the

of the gani, said the instractions Mers-to-ring-hammocks. The hammocks-were-made, but- was the practice, and Mr. Craig, superintendent canvas be provided them with which to make up another doctor, or the Government Civil they praved little better than buaks, for the rats. Hospital. In this case the prisoner died with moved up the sides of the forecastle quarters Coroner said the jury had the right to add a and soon reach the sleeping crew, sending them sider it, when an rejurning they returned a through the Mediterranean and across the rider to their verdict, and they retired to con- yelling from their suspended couches. All verdict of "death from natural causes" with a rider to the effect that the jais consider that continued.

Atlantic the fight between the crew and the rats doctor should be always in attendance at the gol hospital.

Hongkong, 4th December, 1905.

no conference on the,27th. There is a hitch in Machie's table boy who saw the killing of could not be found in a cate of emergency what Suez Canal They demanded that sufficient EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

believe that it is serious.

the negotiations, but there is no reason tor. Chernit and Amy Machle besides Mr. Machie who, by the way, was just 46 Peking, 29th-November~~~

years old on the day of the maksacie, After day before from Honolulu on a visit to his family. He gave a most vivid account of the affair at the cave and, in fact, of the whole affair. He was himself several times threatened with death and but for the brusque manner in and got out of the temple might have been which he met the mob and pushed them aside

killed with the others. As it was, he and his wife were robbed of a very considerable sum of money and valuable jewelry by a man who pio fessed in bo naris ing them to escape. This

A member of the saite of Baron Komura who him came a Mr, tankım, who had arrived the in eight minutes after the first call. The hand down the ropes that held the hammocks

has been interviewed here, when asked if it is true that Japan is demanding some territorial concession in "Manchutin, replied that when the war began, Japan declared to the Chinese Government that she had not the slightest in- tention or motive to acquire any territorial concessions; and the tenancy of the Lietung Peninsula, which was held by Russia, and has been acquired as one of the legitimate results of the war, cannot be looked upon at all in the. light of a repudiation of tast declaration.

When asked about the render that Japan was asking for some compensation in Fukien, be laughed, and absolutely denied the truth of

man has been found and identified and is now in the yau ên.

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GREAT JEWISH CELEBRATION.

It in two hundred and fifty years since the fews first settled in America, and they intend tn celebrate and commemorate this anniver

Longshoremen quickly emptied the ship at New York of her sugar cargo and then sulphur was lighted in the hold, in the forecastle and in the officers' quarters and out poured the rats

COMMERCIAL.

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sary. An executive committee in New York

*SHANGHAI SHARE. MARKET. Cily is taking charge of the preparations for

Shanghai advices, dated 29th ult, state celebration, and they have appointed a general Business reported: Shanghai and Hongkew A native pastor attached in the American commitee to co-operate. This co-operative Wharts at TIs. 195 for Dec., and Tis. 201/25 Canton with Mr. Gookim and arrived here one and Territory, and most of the important cities March. Langkats at Tis, 2728 cash, and Tls. day ahead of Dr. Machle spoke as to the causes that every Jewish part of the progran me was 212 for Dec. Astor Deb., 8 per cent, at Tls.

the report, and added that perhaps it was Presbyterian Mission and who travelled up from committee has representatives in every State for March, Fart.ham floyds at Tls 1431 for

mischiev us fumour set afloat by some party interested, in causing irritation and friction between China and Japan.

When asked whether Japan-will-demand from China the reimbursement of half the cost of the war, he good humouredly replied that Japan can do without asking China to share

ofthe trouble while one of the riders of a village immediately adjoining Dr. Machle's properly, And who officiated at the joss celebration, was brought up in the custody of the Chinese lore

of the country. A

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Business Done l'irect:-Shanghai and Hongkew Wharts at 71. a 5/20/207 for March. Tugs "Ord" at Tls, 3×§," Prei "at Tis, 47. Indo-Chinas at Tis. 66. Farham Boyde at Tla 138 for Dec. Hongkong, Canton and March. Langkats at Tis. 2371/225 for March.

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"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON.

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the burden incurred in Japan's struggle for her late what he knew and did on this particular nut R.pamphlet containing brief notes of infor- Macaos at $25 Ex. 7. Exos at Thu. 65 for / Queensland l'orts, and taking through Cargo to

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Later.

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congregation-in the United-1-104.------ Slater was to hold appropriate services on Saturday, the 25th of November, and on Sun. day, the 26th, every jewish Sabbath school was to be urged to hate similnt services.

The executive commitee has been sending occasion. He represented all the neighbour mation about the history of the fews in America, ing villages at the function and was evidentlyavileges to the Jews by the Dutch West India The anniversary is dated from the grant of pri- As to the Japanéte proposals, the question of great believer in the importance of the joss company in 1655.. This grant was made to the railway guards under certain conditions, and pidgin for good crops The hawker who led Portuguese Jews to settle in the New Nether the question of the concession of a railway be. Dr. Machle to the riverside and afterwards rob- lands, notwithstanding the remonstrance of tween Kirin and Changchun have been agreed bed Mr. Gonkim in the cave gave his testimony Governor Stuyvesant against it. After many on. The question of the connection of the and, of course, denied having committed ABYhese Jews to sail to and to trade in the New consulations the company decided to allow Chinese Eastern Railway and the Seoul-Wiju crime. Several other Chinese witnesses were Railway met with some opposition, but it is also heard and the officials were called to testi- permission one provision, and one only, was Netherlands, and to remain there. To this believed that the Japanese plenipotentiaries fy to what they knip and did on this particular attached, namely, that tre poor among them. after abandoning the right to build the Ina prefect have been called and there are several between Hainmintun and Mukden. The im- portant points have now been agreed on, and only minor, matters remain for negotiation. Some questions have arisen on the Chinese counter-proposals, but they will be easily #olved.

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Japan and Corea,

others to be heard.

A VISIT TO SAM-KONG.

27th November. Today (Sunday), the Commissioners and Chinese officials went on home-back to. the town of Sam-kong. It was a most pleasant ride through an extensive and fertile valley beautiful bills on either side, trees with their autumnal tints, elc., etc. We saw the fortifica

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own nation, The pamphlet says that the proudest title of distinc tion that the Jews of New York have is that they have sacredly observed and siricily per formed that condition imposed upon them 250nths' sight L/C, and................. 2:14 years ago in the charter of their liberties. months' sight L/C - os inm2/14

There are now upward of 1,250,000 Jews into dava' sight San Francisco & New York..50 the United States, and 7300co of these are in New York, The pamphlet ex, lains the reason why so many of the new arrivals in that coun: try have not atlained the highest standard of citizenship. It says they bring with them un- Marquis Ito yesterday entertained the jour- tions used against-rabbers on the hills which the product of centuries of unexampled per familiar customs and airange ideas which are nalists at Seoul. In his speech to them he re- resemble old castles The vialtors passed the secution. padiated the idea that Corea had become a walled "village" of Chinan which Tastal Wendation is put forward for the Russian Jew. A word of hope and commen. possession of Japan. He admired, he said, said was the first walled village he had seen in American Jew, and we shall live to see the are said to be rapidly becoming the the Corean people, and moderate measures China. They are very rare. Then we pass time when the present dwellers in the tone were advisable to allay existing misunderstand,ed through I ung-tau-the dragon's mouth-so ments will, through their thrift and innate ingi.

named in consequence of the pecuilar formation moral powers, hitherto repressed and be

Takio, 28th November,

The New Regime in Corea,

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man, Tokio, 29th November, Two recalcitrant statesmen have been cashiered

The Last of the Tokio Riot, Mateja ApTokio, 19th November. The Privy Counell this forenoon approved the abolition of martial law and of the Press restrictions imposed in consequence of the September riots, z

It also endorsed the establishment of the aw Embargite.

of the hills, and then arrived at the fepers' cave. Į numbed, step into the very forefront of the

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We then came to the market town of Sam kong where we were met by the Brigadier General of the district.

AT SAM-KONO. Sam-kong is a much more important mili- tory station than Lien-chau and at one time had as many as 1,200 soldiers in the vicinity. There are now some geo scattered around, for the purpose of preventing the lus from getting about and footing.

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great army of American citizenship, kada

to emphasize the claim that the Jews have One of the purposes of the celebration was the right to be classed as American pioneers i that they are to be considered not as inter. lopers, not as exploiters, but as active partīci. „ pants in the apbuilding of the nation. There is, said to be popular fallacy that the Jew is undergo the hardships of the plopers, and to alate-comer and, that he

unwilling to blaze out new ways for Industry, and com merce. The cosfutation of that will reme with the attention which the celebration will

At the chapel of the American, Presbyterian call to the histroy of the laws of America Mission, where all the officials attended ser showing how they have accepted and fully yice, Drs, Fulton and. Beatile gave short-ad-- justified their cltisenship.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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