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THE CHINA MAIL.

There are hundreds of his country. men to-day, forced to leave sunny Italy by the pressure of economic necessity, who feel very much as Dartz fell in the hey-day of the Middle Age Mr Low has even the grace to admit this, for he writes:"The modern Italian wanders off to England, to France, to the Near East in search of work; he voyages across the Atlantio and helps to fill cities in the United

Records. States and provincen in Argentina. But

he has the desire and intention of return ing, and his hope is to win back to his own village and and his days at peace among his people, living on the proceeds

S. MOUTRIE & CO., of his laborious years with the alien.

LIMITED.

Hongkong. April 16, 1907.

MARRIAGE.

UAMFEE: 1-B2>T-A St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on the 20th Novem ber, 1900, by the Rev. H. O. Izani, M.A., ELERY BROWN, of Folkestone. Kent, Eng

land, to HUGE FRANK CAMPBELL,

DIVERS OF THE DAYƏS

(third mond bind rest practice for the St. Andram'a Bur takes place at the City. Hall to-morrer evening at & o'clock.

General Booth, the head of the Salva ton Army, is planning an Automobile es

of the land, to begin next yoke, pedition in China for the spirital conquest

Mario Court of Inquiry into the circumstances connected with the stranding

Jank Bunk

À bout. II o'clock on Saturday night the Ele Shan from Canton onllided with a large junk near Belcher Paint with the

it that the junk mok within half an -hour, Thá junk confälped" about sixty. toos of rice. Fortunately no lives were

of the British 8.8. Tak Bing, will be bald THE P. AND 0. 88, PALAWAN,"

at 10.50. m on Wedusaday"next,” the 24th instant,

Arrives To-day

There were 479 European and 267 Considerable anzisty has been falt for chinese visitors to the City Hall Library, the safety of the P. & 0. $.&_Palawan and 239 European and 2,584 Chinese during the last few days, this vessel being visitors to the Museum daring the week four days aredne from Singapors, but ending the 21st Nov. Magneta

GERMANY

MONDAY

(Beuter's Service to the Ching Matt.)

Lonnost, Novembar 20. -.. The German Navy Betimates show an increase for the year of 1 million pounds sterling.

Tha Ammy Estimates show a de- crease of 13 milllans sterling,

-

SUBMARINE EXPLOSION.

(Benter's Service to the China Maui) LONDON, November 21, most all anxiety was sod at road when she was ~An explosion has occurred on: a sighted from Gap Rock at about 10,45 am.submarine in Portsmouth Earbour. this morning, reporting having uncountered heavy galos

The London Brewers have reduced the price of beer to the rates that obtained before the Budged was famed because they consider it unlikely that the new

duties will be enforced. pos

bonnet Fiscast, on the Keong Tungy For atsampling to steal a watch from native was sentenced to two months in prisonment with hard labour by MrER Halifax, at the Biagistracy to day.

The Falawan left Singapore on the 13th (nah, and it was well-known that the weather, was than very bolsterons in the southern Luzon and made its way towards China B typhoon having swept over the Macciosdeld Bank, where, somewhat to the dismay of all interested in shipping imattams, it seems to have anchored itself,

Most often the hope is unfulfilled; the The well-known race ponies Brocktonating a very wide area of disturbance,

The Falawan reports that after leaving and Glorious Ross have run their last ingo.- migraat lays his homes in the strange they were, on Nov. 18, handed over to the Singapore fine weather continued up to the land, and his children, "barn in exile, mounted branch of the Shanghai Police and 18th when the wind bogan to increasu ir forget the home of their fathers." after going through a course of training force and the sea became very confused

will be pus on patrol doty, Mr Low contends that among Tentos

The glam fall right up to the 18th and the sky was overcast. The reel was rolling and Scandinavian stocks

stocks the sentiment | Fire broke out on board the Wrbally and shipping heavy seas and the full regarding the homeland is "racial Castle, laden with a cargo of lubricating oil, faren of the typhoon was encountered on minker spirits and general staff, from Now the 19th in latitude 16N113, 30E. A sokid- national, religions, sentimental, mather York, after she arrived alongside the Tan- than geographical, not the cat-like at-jong Pagar Wharf, Singapore, on Nov. 14able amount of damage was done to the tachment to a place, but the canine cling-The damagn fortunately was confined to sbridge and boat decks and the 19th was ing to accustomed habits and people, 11 am.-Cricket, Hongkong v. Shanghai Take a dog away from his home and be is happy enough if he is with those he 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Farmi- has learnt to care for, and is provided with his familar drinking bowl and his cuits; but the cat will refuse to be com- forted, and steal back to her old quar ters, is the Southern peasant would like

MEMOS JOR TO-MORROW, Miscellaneous 10.m. to 4 p.m.-Military Gun Practice. Sport.

(2nd day).

Auction,

ture, &c. st.No. 3, MacDonnell Road.

Amusements.

9 p.m.-Concert on Cricket Ground. 9 p.m.-Forfermanos ad City Hall. 9 p.m.-Performance of Hippodroms

Circus at Causeway Bay.

small space.

apore last week on a Cantoress named Ng

A fine of $10,000 was imposed at Sing th Pat for being in possession of illicit opion valued at $3,125. The sentence in default of payment of the fine was one year's rigorous imprisonment. event of the fine being paid $9,500 will go to the informer and $500 to the Farm.

In the

The interior of the submarine was damaged and two mon were injuredi

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DISASTER AT AMOY.

BÅD OUTCOME OF BAILING.

STRIP

(From Our Own Correspondent.) ↑

Amor, November 20. Captain Davies, of the Talming, and Dr. Drummond, of the Matapt, want out sailing in a gig on Friday afternoon. This morning Dr Drummond was found by fishermen umeonscious in the gis

It is feared that: Capt. Davies bas been drowned.

PROPOSED MIXED COURT

(Wah Te Fat Po's Service)

PiKING, November 21. The Conralar Corps in Tientsin has asked the Viceroy of Chihli for permindon to sit jointly with the Magi-

sieste of the local Court.”. S

CHINESE MINISTER- TO ENGLAND.

(Wak Tes You Po'z Service.)

PERINO, November 21.

(Beriler's Service to the China Mask). Loos, November 21. An official statement issued from Lord Li Ching-fang's team as Mini-- Windsor states that there have been ster to the Court of St. James having no negotiations for a marriage between expired, the names of Lau Tuk Lan King Manuel of Portugal and un. Eng- and Liang Yu Hao have been proposed lish Princess.

by the Board of Foreign Affairs as suitable for appointment as the new

· MISS HART MARRIED [Minister

(Reuter's Servics to the China Mail.)

LONDON, November 21. Miss Mabel Hart, daughter of Sir H. O. Brodie, M.P. for the Reigate Robert Hart, has been married to Mr.

the worst day. Two days later the weather improved considerably although the sky seen the whole time. The ship passed remained overcast and the sun was not between Macclesfeld Bank and Paracela with the typhoon to the east, Some of the passengers were sick but are little the worse for their trying experience,

Unfortunately our surmise that the childTAINS

which foll overboard in the Suez Canal

10 p.m.--Supper & Danen at Hongkong to do. The German settler may remain Britain specially to confer with the British true. It appears that the amsh and the

Olab

General Memoranda,

*(lat day)

German in many of his tastes, ideas, We have just unpacked our DAY.-November 24-

habits; be keeps to the German customs, WEDNESDAY, Novemberongkong. Strait the German- beer, perhaps the German language, but for Germany itself, or 4 p.m.----Matinée performance at Cirocin. ;

any spot of German soil, he seems to TECHADAY, November 25:-

10m.Unveiling of Statues & Elog's have no special regard. He will root himself in a London suburb or an American township, and evinces no par- ticalar desire to sat eyes on his native village again. You find him in South

new seasons Confectionery, im- ported from the LEADING

LONDON AND PARISTAN-

HOUBES.

FULLERS

CONFECTIONERY.

Chocolate Almonds.

Caramels.

Greens

uitar Teške,

Amerted Sweets.

Cocekant Squares.

Fippermint Lamps.

Walant Tele0.

Assorted Caramels,

#tc.,

etc... etc.

Birthday Salutea.

11 am. Cricket. Hongkong 7. Straits

(2nd-day).

p.m.-King's Birthday: Ball, Govaru- ment Hozze.

Fumar, November 26:--

10a.m. to 4 p.m.---Military Gun Prastine,

11. AL-Oricket, Stanghai . Burien Brazil, talking German, clothing

(1st day).

6.80 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. Peter's

Church, West Point,

BATVEDAY, November 271-

Ilm-Cricket, Shanghal v. Balta |

(2nd day).

MONDAY, November 27 :--`

TUESDAY, November 20

11 s.m.Cricket Interport Champions

v. The World (2nd day).

9 p.m.-St. Andrew's Ball,

The Chain Mail.

BONGTONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1909.

HOME SICKNESS.

himself sometimes in a German uniform,. listening to "German music in a German. gaethaus, but perfectly content to stay

where he is."

With regard to the Englishmen our

scoma in hare.overbalanced itself and fallen

Division.

TO PAY OFF NATIONAL DEBTS.

Wah Ter Fat Po's Services.)

Priso, November 21" The people of Chilli propose estat lishing a Society which shall devise debt. The proposal monts with ap means for paying off the national CHINESE COMMIS-pral among all classes of the com

SIONERS.

KING EDWARD ENTER

The Prince Regent, it is stated, pro-was the infant child of Mr and Mrs L. G. poses to send a Commissioner to Grest Bird of Hongkong, has proved only too

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) Government on the curtailment of the in- child were in's lavatory and the child was

LONDON, November 21. portation of opium into China. The Com-ledge locking out of the port hole, and

The Chinese Naval Commissioners, missioner will be charged also with the task into the water. The amah immediately be entertained to luncheon at Windsor ef studying the conditions in the opium went through the port-hole after the child.

amanget whom in Prince Eaun, have

producing countries.

Both were resmed alive although the chife by H. M. King Edward. was stunned, apparently, having struck the side of the ship in falling. It only hired MANCHURIAN AFFAIRS. two or three hours. The amah never recovered. +-

RUSSIAN MINISTER RETURNS,

(Bester & Service to the China Max) LONDON, November 1. hokovtsoff, the Russian Minister

munity.

OPPOSITION TO RAIL

WAY LOANS, 3

(Wah Te Ta Paz Service.)

PEKING, November 21 The four representatives of Hapea Province who have been elected

the people opposing the railway loan, have arrived in Peking.

PERINO, November 22. The Viceroy of Hankow and the Governor of Hanan kave memorialized by talograph that the people of both. borrowing of foreign money for the provinces are strongly fopposed to the

The stair creatod a gloom over the of Finance, has returned to St. Peter building of the railways, and ther

[Note--It will be remembered that M.

Manchurian railways when the latter was Kokartof was meeting. Prince Ite it Harbin to discuss mactera concerning murdered.-ED. O.M.]

STANDARD OIL COM PANY.

* John Smith, a 9 year old veteran of the 4th Regiment, residing at Narrow Water, County Down, served in the China War of 1849, and can tell some interesting Quatermaster Watler and Mir Janes of the Shanghai Palice were the two persons stories of that period, as well as those who immediately jumped overboard and relating to the Crimean War, in which hoffected the gallant rescue. A bost was was severely wounded at the battle of the quickly lowered and before the rescares and rescued had reached the bank they Alma. In-1849 he says. Hongkong was z

were picked up. miserablo collection of dirty Chinese fisher- men's huts

whole xhip and the passengers to show burg from the Far East.. their appreciation of the noble acts graphical Society on November 15, Sir gratefully banded to the two men, with an Lecturing befers the Royal Goo-bribed upwards of £15 which the captain. in the name of the passengers, William Wilcocks said that the proposed illuminated addres. The captain has also improvements in irrigation in Mesopotamis recommended their noble deed to the con-

M Bird in their sad bereavement. would give facilities for an annual producideration of the Royal Humans Bociety:

Much sympathy will be felt for Mr and The steamer brought the Singapore cricket team to Hongkong, composed of the following gentlemen-Dr Hennessey, Lt. Clarka, Mesra T. R. Hubback, B. L. Eddis, R. M. Mackenzie, A. Martinez, N.E. Grenier, V. Brown, Owan, Cavendish, Hickley, B. C. Pazon, and Zohander.

Amongst the other passengers were the(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) wires of

Lason, November 22, Mr and Mrs Fred J.-Halton and family rome bride gentlemen as well as returned to the Colony to-day per 46 is as follows-bies and bliss Logan, passenger list

A Missouri Court has ordered the Korea,

Mra J. E. Hocking and child, Miss Standard Oil Trust to be dissolved, as Len, Mr and Mrs L G. Bird, Mrs C, an illegal corporation. son, Miss E. C. Harvey, Mrs 0. G. Boots and child, Mre and Miss Ander- Alabaster, Mias E. Johnson, Mr W. Jolly. Mr and Mrs E. Jones, Mrs Dray and child, Mrs Bird and children, Mrs Ayling. Mrs McCallum, Miss E. Suckman, Surg. 8. F. Dadley, Mm A. S. D. Consland. and child, Mr C. W. Kirkpatriak.

sheep and cattle. Babylonia would again compare in wealth with her ancient rival Egypt.

...

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

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The death is announced of Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hartland, M.P. for the Uxbridge Division of Middlesex.

SOTCZE

11 m.Cricket. Interport Champions critic is of opinion that he bours exiletion of a million tons of wheat, two milion

v. the World (fat day)."

better than most other peoples because hundredweight of cotton and millions of of his propensity to carry with him a very large fragment of the moral and in tellectual atmosphere of his old home. His akies, not his mind, he changes; thirty years spent among sarages or Orientals or in the hotels of Continental Europe leave him no whit less Engliab than when he left his public school To-morrow is the nineteenth Anniver But here again the sentiment is that of sary of the accession of the Queen of the

Netherlands. Ma SONEY Low, writing in the Standard, coco and nationality and a common is rather of the opinion that home tradition rather than that of locality. sickness is an exhausted quality in the There is a good deal of truth in this, mental make-up of Anglo-Saxon and but it does not contain the whole truth, Teatoxic peoples. Mr Low is one of those otherwise how shall we explain the year- happy journalists who can theories on ing one finds at the back of the mind of any given subject, evolving his thought even the most reticent of Englishmen Japan and fancies in the seclusion of his own no matter how successful he may bare

The German Mail stemmer Prins Ludwig study and not requiring to go beyond bean in his career abroad, to return to to succeed to the command of the Pandfie beon delayed for two days by the typhoon Bear &dmiral Barber has been designated made port on Saturday evening, having range of the smoke of his own English the land of his fathers'? How else can.. feat on the retirement of Rear Ad-which swept the Chira Bes last week. As Greside to find the facts to fit his we understand the insistent appeal which miral Sebres early m the year, argument. Buch an one can deal with the verses of Kirss make to all Ovez- the subject of the emotions which scinate seas men when he is singing of the an exile much better than could the exile feelings of those living in exile under 00.

himself, while his position also allows alien akies. him to take up a detached and entirely impersonal attitude towards the subject.

OTHER KINDS IN GREAT

VARIETY.

LIMITED,

LENKANDBA BUILDINGS

AND HOWLOON DISPENSARY.

We admit that in the present day not all the thousands of English, Gammons

Through the pines the gasts are booming

o'er the brown fields blowing chi From the furrow of the ploughshara

streams the fragrance of the loanz,

and the hawk neste on the cliffside and the

*

And my heart is back to England, wid Elie sights and sounda of Homei But the garland of the sacrifice the wealth

of rose and peach input AS koth little ko, singing on the airis

jackdaw in the hill, m

!.

billike speech is

in my ears the knell nf exile your dessalesz Can you tell me sught of England or of

spring in England now fo

and Italians who leave their native: land to seek a home and perchance forians in a foreign land have over much sympathy with the poignant emotions VICTORIA CINEMATOGRAPH. of DASTE OF ROMEO, who thought FREMIKE HALL OF HONGKONG, they had tasted of the bitterness of death when they were commanded to leave their native cities to go to some No, the Englishman in foreign lands place some twenty miles away. Neither is as homesick as ever he was, but it is can we men of the modern world realise not good form to force it down the the anguish of an, Ori banished from throat of every caanal acquaintance.

JUTERAL And that is all there is in its sole forced to give the joys of life in the Eternal City

pend Ins

Das Vaux Road Omrzár

C^ion or Préózámok Event 2 Days,

INO-MIGEFT 1

TO-NIGHT ase Slalabested Artists".

BURYS CHETSTAY.

GRAND SUCCESS:

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Rome to the

declining day

banks of thei

however, are all Soulberners-natives.

taly, whose asmonate attachment to

Mrs. Emma Calve announces that at the conclusion of her forthcoming Austr linn visit she will make a tour in China and

DELAYED AND STORM- TOSSED SHIPS.

MISSOURI.COURT ORDERS

DISSOLUTION.

NEW GERMAN CON- SULATES.

(Bouter's Berries to the China Mast.}

LONDON, November 22, The German estimates provide for the establishment of Consulates at Adams and Trebizande..

advise the Board of Communications

fed all Provincial authorities (to take to sat the matter aside for the present. The Paking Government has noti

precautions, not to allow. Foreign any opportunities to supervise the financial policy of China.

THE POLICI ESCORT MURDER.

Second Prisoner in the Dook. Before Mr W. Rees Davine, Acting Chiefs Justice, a second prisoner waS-

placed in

the dock at the Criminal Session at the

Supreme Court this morning, una charges. of being concerned in the murder of the police escort.

Hon. Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Attorney: General, prosecuted on behalf of thaBrown, instructed by Mr F. B. LA Bowley. Mr Edan Potter defended, instructed by Mr Jackson.

The following were sworn in se jurors:- Crapnell, foreman C. Cooks, J. W. Poot, A. M. Marshall, F. Drew, W. 0. Clarke and O. B. Wika,

Mr Potter asked His Lordship to request the police to obtain cortafo witnesses on behalf of prisoner from the district in the SAVE THE DOCTOR'S TELL

Eman Eew Territory. His Landship acceded to ȚE you are a man of moderate meaza and you have an attack of diarrhoes," you will

cannot afford to employs physician when the request.

Hon. Attorney General detailed the one tins her speed was reduced to two so pleased to know that one or two doses circumstances of the crime which have knota an hour, but she reports no damage. of Cheraberlain's Colin," Cholers, and already been fully reported,

Tho Nanshan (Bradley and Co.'s well Diarrhoes Remedy will cure it. - For mla 1. Evidence having been called the case was/

adjourned.

K MO., etc. Brigadier General D. luck. After docking in Hongkong & month Henderson, C.B., D.8.0., and Lientonant

General Sir French, G.CB.known liner) has recently had very bad | 97 All chemists and starukoopers.

the Bon V. B. Breth are passengers typhoon, and last week she ran into a second ago, she went south and encountered ́a

from Marseilles, Nov. 26, trans-shipping At Manila to last for six days, Capt.-Jones to, Hongkong by the P. &C. 9.S; Moolan, which cased has trip from Saigon to

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The latest news of HLM.B. Kent is bo Mr.J. Pierpont Morgan has made another the effect that she has reached enim weather-

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to have paid $600,000

important art purchase, having acquired good deal of susisty is felt about the of Chinese porcelain. For this great the same day as the Kent and minst hars the magnificent Maradon-Perry collection transport Rows which left Hongkong on collection, hich comprises 300 abeclutely encountered the bad weather siso. While devices specimens. Mr Morgan is believed in Hongkong the Rows gave one the fa

pression that she was rather top-heavy, and Lieutenant Sir EH-Shackleton has bent of a typhoon.

[not precisely the kind of bost to make the arranged to deliver 123 lectures describing Fourteen people were killed in the ble expedition to the Antarctic regions Visayan Islands áring the paenge of the His programms fnoludos addresses in the typhoon soross the Philippine archipelago chief Huropean elties and 80 lecture in the The schooner Picstorts ent down, with Shackleton will, It is estimated, address United Bates. During his tour Lieutal bands at Tacloban Beveral casting 200,000 persons

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