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estimates the effect of the failure of the TARRANT AL Victoria Hospital, on American company to construct the 23rd Jane, the wife of D. TABRANT, of u Canton-Hankow railway.. We agree Son.

with him that had the work been carried out by Americans it would have given them a most favourable position in Chink. But their failure to do this is micely responsible for the boycott. Other concessions have been allowed to lapse without the nations to which the Goods per Namsung und olivered after 4 concessionaires belonged auffering op

p.m. on this date will be landed,

MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW.

Amusement. 9.-Performance at Vity Hall

-Miscellaneomu. Goods per Carnarvonalaire undelivered

after this date subject to rent. Goods per Gregory Aptar undelivered sfter 4 p.m. this date will be tantóð,

General Memoranda, THURSDAY, June 27 -

Goods per Nyanse not cleared at 4 pm,

on this date subject to rent. Goods per Pethun undelivered after this

date subject to rent.. FRIDAY, Jone 28:-

Shanghai,

noon is date subject to rast,

ture. &o, at No. 57, Caine Road.

this date subject to roof,

MONDAY, July 1:

Gonds per Ernest Simons unclaimed after

this data subject to rent.

probrium in consequence. The boycott sprang into existence as a result of a variety of circumstances. San Francisco, which by the way certainly seems to be the stonn centre of America, set the ball rolling by ill-treating Chinesp. At n

TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.

LOCAL AND COAST NEWS,

Mr Thorwell Haynes, Ameriam Cunst} at Nanking, accompanied by Mes Haynes and twin children, arrived at Shanghai'on June 19 by the 1. C. steuner Suiwi. After A few days in Shanghed Mr Haynes will

BY

TELEGRAPH.

COMMONS AND LORDS:

Threat by the Premier,

(Front Our Special Correspondent)

LONDON, Juno 24.

The Kobe Herald" views with anxiety the anti-Japanese spirit which

There were 369 Europeas and 180 has been princed in some quarters in Chinese visitors to the City Hall Libroxy, connection with the piracy of trade-and 132 European and 1,961 Chinese merke by Japanese subjects. After visitors to the Museums during the week pointing out that a trado circular inded June 23rd. Shanghai was incorrect in stating that the Japanese Government encouraged theso breiches of commereinl morality our contemporary proceeds: Still loss justifiable is the attitude takon up by the Hongkong Daily Telegraph," a journal which, of late, has unfar tunately displayed a good deal of bine againet this country. In some editorial

Says a Singapore puper --As regards observations in a recont issue, based the eurigration from Hongkong of coolies upon facts which were set forth in our who are bought hither against their, will, columns at the time, the Hongkong the Hongkong authorities not not give would be introduced providing for thonuscives much concern. The Chinaman

{

The House of Commons was crowd.

leave for Singapore, where he has been appointed Consul General. Mr Junes Ced when the Prime Minister, Bir MeNally, formerly Conml at Liege, will assume charge of the Nanking Consulate. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, moved the Government's resolution dealing with the House of Lords.

The resolution indicated that a Bil

Two districts in Szechuen uro the

the hill in dispute would be re-in-

scenes of risings on the part of the distroduced after an interval of six fluted and the Viceroy of this, the largest mouths and if a conference again failed province in China, has received stringent the bill would be carried over the messages from Peking bidding him lake heads of the Lords. stern wasures to suppress the movement,

(An exclusive cablegram to the Ca Extant of territory and propinquity to outside antions raador rebellion in Sze-MAU, on June 10 stated that the Gover- chuon specially dangerous at the present ment's resolution dealing with the Iouis f'.

Lords says flutt in order to give effect to lina juncture.

will of the people as expressed by their elected representatives it is necessary that the power of the House of Lords to alter or reject ang bill passed by the House of |Commons shall boso restricted us to secure. within certains limits, a single parliament, in which the final decisions of the House of Commons shall prevail.—Es., C.M ]

4.30 p.m.-Mooting of Tangleze Insur, normal time this would have little effect paper allowed itself to uso langage who wisheshimself back in Chian is rara at is conferences between the Houses of ance Association, Id., at Head Office, on the Chinese, the great bulk of whom which only the direst necessity should indeed. The trouble with our authorities Lords and Cominons in the case of be held to justify in the case of is to gut the undesirable immigrants any disputed bills. If the conference failed Goods por Menquic undelivered after would never have heard of the outrages. friendly and allied nation. Let us take and keep them oway. *

But, unfortunately for America the one passage as an example :--“ Aud SATURDAY, June 30:-

Noon-Meeting of the National Bank of untive press was just beginning to make this (c) is the highminded souls of

China, Ld., st the Bank Premises, 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni. its influence felt and distorted and ex-integrity with whom roputable anal Goods por Cape Curro andalirered after aggerated accounts of the brutal manner honourable merchants have to compete. in which Chinese were treated in Supported by the Government, backed [Amerien, were scattered bradeast. To by the Courts of alleged justice, which this date at Nong will be subject to most Chinese California micans America, discriminate between Japanese sul rent and landing charges.

heure a fierce resentment against all jects and the alien undesirables, surely Torsday, July 2:-

Goods per Benlerig undelivered after things American. Also it has to be thinge in Japan bave come to a pretty They (sic) cannot even be borne in mind dat at this time the sight pass. fol Japan more than holding her own intrusted to den! oven landed justice. Where, then, is the prestige claimed a struggle gral European power

for their syslein of jurisprudence, when was appealing strongly to the Chinese that system is only allowed to operate ¡imagination. In a dim kind of way in one direction." In another passage they felt that what the Japanese could the journal writes:-in disuissing do they could da hut as they were not the action brought by Buchanan and well versed in the use of lethal weapons Co., the Court has declared that the they resorted to the commercial weapon Government repudiate the contract they know so well-the boycolt. We made and secured on the date of the are inclined to believe, however, that registration of the trade mark." this is a passing plase. China cannot ly such writing as the abure is the altogether forget that America has fre.very quintessence of unfairnos. Beitian the Mupilt Observatory at 7.30.1.1.lier yesterday.

cause a local Court, whose judgment in Juue 24th, by the Ainerenu Consul- is being appealed against by the Public General Typhoon in the Pacific

Narbonne gives 7-deaths, 62 soldiers and

is unjust to a forsigu trader, it is as- Procurator, has given a decision which pronching North Luzon and meringi eicilians woundest

probably W.N.W. at present.

sumed that the Government repudiated The Bandmenn Company.

The China Mail

HONGKONG, TUesday, Josy 25, 1907.

AMERICA AND CHINA,

towards us" he asserts. In support of

quentis treated her with greater gener- osity than any other country. With the much improved class of consular repre- sentatives now to be found in Ainericor Consulates in China and the deportation

Sure-

Strikes still continue at San Francisco, they are now spread to the tele- graphists, A notice issued yesterday by Mr Beck, Superintendent of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Tele graph Co., says: Under advice from Son Francisco, telegrams for that place and for the Pacific Coast are only accepted Subject to Delry, there buing a strike muongst Telegrams to telegraphisis.on that side. other parts of America and Canada are apparently not affected."

A Typhooz.

The filowing telegaza was received

TI-

ite registration contract, that the It was unfortunate that the Baanhaan

[REUTER'S SERVICE.] THE TROUBLE IN FRANCE.

List of Casualties.

LONDON, June 23,

Fresh disorders, took plico in Montopel

The official bulletin of the casualtios at

Fifteen more regiments of infantry and seven of 'cwalry are being seat to the South. Rioting occurred at Tigo (?), yesterday evening.

New Wine Bill.

LONDON, June 21.

The Leader Arrested.

LONDON, June 95.

Is un interesting artiels contributed to the North Chiam Difily News" Mr |T. §. Jernigan considers the trade re- Intions between Americs and his Mr Jernigan is an American but he does not seruple to denounce in un- equivocal terna some mistakes made by his countrymen which have lowered America's commegeil prestige in the byes of the Chinese. la and out of

of a great number of men and woman alleged" Courts of Justice dis-Comedy Company were unble to fulfil China we bare more than once so acted win brought discredit upon their criminate against "the ation undesir their engagement to, play at the Theatre 18 unfavourably to impress the Chinese country American prestige will be pro-ables, and that the system of juris. Royal last night. A number of people

In order to enable the immediate up-- this he draws attention to the Canton fully, in the developing trade of the behind other journals in criticising the not to blame. The steamer which brought clauses of the Wino Bill. of the already served and no doubt America will share prudence is only allowed to operate were disappointed at the Theatre and whilst many felt angry with the Company in one direction." We live not boenit must in justice be said that they were plication, und to avoid delay, the Chamber to-day hastily passed as complete, the Hankow railway concession.

The con-

Empire. cession he declarea was given to an

judgments of the Japanese Courts in them from Manila did not reach her buy adopted Bill. American company because the Chinese

The verbal sparring that has been in this and some other cases, but we until after six o'clock and it was simply Government and people had full trust going on between the Government and have no hesitation in saying that it is impossible to and the baggage and the androulidence in America. If the the Commissioners who formulated the an inexcusable perversion of the facta chery and have the latter arranged so that a perforumnce could be given last American company had carried out its report on the administration of the to suggest that the judges habitually night. Mr Smith, the manger of the

Public Health and Building Ordinance and deliberately discriminate against Company, expresses great regret at the in the South of France, who lins hitherto parts of the contract American com.

continues apaco. At gaoli meeting of foreigners. Probably, most persons failure to perfom and wishes to ap- evaded arrest, appested this morning at mercial interest would have been

the Sanitary Board Mir Hooper comes who have had occasion to follow the logise to those who were put out by it. the Ministry of the Interior.

To-night the Company play the Dhiky of { M. Clemenceau steroly rebuked him, impregnably entrenched in Chinn and

up smiling with a batch of questions doings of Japanese Courts will agree Killicerankie."

pointing on the heavy responsibility be Americ: would have controlled the for the embarrassment of the officials (1) that decisions are constantly given

I had incurred. coming and going of the trade for half and the enlightenment of the general in favour of foreigners in all the vari century. It was not the fault of China public. There was something signift-ous classes of Courts, en in cases that the contract was not carried out. cant about the second question he put whore the Japanese suitor has been The American company pursued a to-day. It looks as if the capacious able to make out a more or less pinusi-guard ships yesterday and shot many and M. Albert left the Ministry of the WHISKY.hesitating and faltering course and at Last sold back the concession to Chion at a profit. This, according to Mr Jernigan, left the impression on the minds of the Chinese that Americans were merels commerciel scalpers. He believes that the revulsion of feeling aguinst America in connection with this concession was the direct cause of the boycott of American goods. The

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sleeve of the questioner contained

-harmless mirth and pleasant jest Belt the board and bottle best The chief regret ought to be, however, that there is no bottle at the Board,

RIOTS AT HUACHING.

ML. Albert, the leader of the ngitation.

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M. Albert wept, und naked for advice, exclairung "if I could only make reparas tion."

SUSUKTANO, June 20.7 At Hunching, opposite the Tehsleng kiang, the salt smugglers burned the two

of theoflcers of the guard at Tangelakaan. Interior by a private door. soldiers of the guard mal the head of one

M. Clemenceau laconically recommended - him to surrender himself to the authorities,

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something likely to edify the Board if ble case; (2) that not infrequently, the answer happened to be "yes" where a decision whiol appears to be All this may be humour on Mr Hooper's unfair to a foreigner is given, it is re- part for he has perhaps taken to heart versed on appeal-the Smithers lesso the advice that

litigation is a notable ease in point (3) that those decisions which seem strange

Corespondence was submittent at the

The Japanese cruises Clitse and Tsu- from the Western standpoint are not

Sanitary Board to-day, relative to section kuba hro arived at Riel where the always in favour of the Japanese 175 of the Fulic Health and Buildings Kaiser received Admiral Huin and the litigant Looking at the matter from Ordinace 1903, in respect of Nos. 377 aud officers of the cruisers on board the

Hohenzoller an impartial standpoint, the truth 379 Queen's Road West. Menst Leigh:

the Kaiser Admin Ijuin presented the.. Kwongtung ten serving as officials seems to be that the Japanese Courts, and Orange, architects, wende staring that with a large bronze eagle, poised on a rock, appointment in the past of men as coin Peking are opposed strongly to the the whole, genuinely undenvour each of those houses had an open space of the finest Japanese worksinship. sular representatives of America who

roturn of Shum Chin Hien to be to do justice to the foreigner, and the rear exceeding of squinty feet in aren did not possess the confidence and Viceroy of their antive province. As

and that the right of way in tho amar could that they frequently take great pains not is built upon. They, therefore, respect of the people amongst whom soon as the intention to reappoint to understand his contentions, but submitted that the owner had provided the | they lived has also, he thinks, had its Sham was made known a stir arose that, on the other hand, the Judges necessary space required by Ordinamen 1 of

LONDON, June 13. · effect, but the changes that have been among the Canton men of rank and

often have much difficulty in under-1903 mude and the establishment of a United fufluence who are resident at the

The Land Oticer minutoil that the lano.)

Replying to a question as to whether the States Court in China have done much capital. His treatment of Tong Shiu-Yatanding business principles and

in whose capable bands the Hankow methods, more expecially those of at the rear of the houses was a private proposed Anglo-Itussian Agreement wouki one and might be built upon, subject to relate to the general political situation, Sir Edward 'Groy, the Secretary of State for to counteract this ill influence. Mr

Canton milway scheme might have foreign merchants, with the result that the approval of the Building Authority Foreign Affairs, has made a statement to Jernigan urges the American Coron been carried forward without impedi

from time to time they go badly astray. which would probably not be granted as the following effect in the House of Com ment to assist American shipping soment incensed against Shum inany of It should be added that defects in the the plane for letting out the lot no doubt mons-The direct object of the proposed showed an open lane and were approved Angle-Russian Agreement is to prevent and Russia with regard to Russia's relations that American goods may be carried to the men who would have been his legal codes seem to be sometimes subject to that, .., they would art have possible differences between arvat Britain responsible for judgmente which China in American slips All this is friends and supporters had they not

been approved without the fane Leing with Indis. The general political value of appoar curious to the foreigner, opotied."

the instrument must be determined by the extremely interesting in view of the boen alienated by his ill-advised action

Foreigners out here certainly do Mr Huopar-After reading the minute results it produces and the reception whichi it obtains from the public of the two often raised complaint that British com- in denouncing Tong. We learn from frequently complain, and often with of the Land Oficer I think the application countries.

should certainly be granted. mercial methods are obeclete and that native sources that with the one justice, of the Japanese judicial syston, Mr Humphrays-Under what section we must inevitably fail when we exception of Thi Hung Ts Kwong- but in general thoir criticisms are come into competition with the tung men took no part in felicitating direated against the aggravating hustling and vigorous American. What Shurn on his appointment. Their delays and ved tape methods of the Mr Jernigan thinks on this point is grievance is deepseated and the newly Courts, rather than against any look shown by his statement, when speaking appointed Viceroy will have to meet of impartiality on the part of the of the Canton-Hankew railway--"In with many who looked upon Tong Judges. my opinion some British syndicate will Shin-Yine the right man to control build the railway and command for Bri-the Canton-Hankow railway ephemo, Shum, of course, is still in Shanghai, tish merchants the entire trade of and whether ho will succeed in pre Central Chind. It is gratifying to ourvailing upon the Throne to change his national pride to know that a man who appointment remains to be seen, has evidently devoted mueli thought to

Engineer-Lioutoant J. D. Niven, on the subicot seems to have come to the

promotion, has been re-appointed to the conclusion that British methods are clase cruiser Bedford on the Chinta worthy of culogy. But we are inclined Station. He gets that step at three years?

thint Mr Jernigan over service in the engine-room.

to believe

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L. P. Turner, of Grayville, Natal, Mas used Obamberlain'a Oolio, Che lera and Diarchos Remedy sucessfully in

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Mr Lan Chu Tik-This application should be granted.

TERRIBLE DISORDERS IN

RUSSIA,

"ST. PETERSBORO, "Juno 13.... " At noon on Wednesday fast, a gang of robbers looted a pawnshop at St. Petors- There was a case of small-pox on the

bur. They killed six persons, injured Apcar liner Lightning, which arrived at sight otliers, and carried off a sum of 1,000 Singapore from Hongkong on June 18, and roubles. Mainieli," all her passengers had to be landed at the The victim was a Chinese founie-dook Quarantino Station on St. John's Island.

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