SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910,

After the sounding of the last Post the National Anthem was sung and the service

ended.

The Nonconformist Service.

Masonic.

THE CHINA MAIL.

KING GEORGE IN TEARS.

Unforgettable Scenes.

(Router's Sarnice to the China Maï.)

LONDON, May 21.

The route from Westminster to

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hymns, which were most feelingly sung comfort to the children he left behind, so silence. This brought to an end a meat A STIRRING SPECTACLE. were "God, our help in age past." "On his Royal brother And Royal sistors, in raverint, bountiful and ornate service of *** the Resurrection morning," and "Now the whom they found a devoted father and a surrowful commemoration. labourer's task is o'er." The first part of loving brother. We have now's worthy san the sorriso was taken by the For 8 (Jan whose shoulders the mantle of Kingship Eugh and the second part by the Rav, has fallen und ou whom tho responsibility A. Dallas Ennis, The Archdeacon read of a high duty has devolved. Ass prince wo the lesson, and the Bishop pronounced the haro known of his lovetedness to his final prayer and blessing.

carious duties, and rows our Sogereien and King wa welcome him heartily and loyally, for wa are asured of his love to his poople and subjects, and we are oqually Assured that the wood that has been sowa by such noble parents will of a suraty bear excellent fruit. "And blessed is the sou The Union Church was crauded in the who has studied with his father, and blass orening when A memorial service wased is the father who has instructed his conducted by the Rev. C. E. Hickling, son." As the Psalmist says: "Instead of fter, C. Bar, Res. H. Wells and the Ret thy fathers shall be thy children, whom J. A. A. Baker. The choir of the Union that mayost make Princes in all the earth." Church assisted by that of the Worleyan (Palins XLV. verse 5.) God bless King Church and other special singers gare most Goerge and Queen Mary, their Royal child sympathetic renderings of Cissing the reng the Queen Mother and the Royal Far, (Buenby) and the anthem" Whatare Family.-Amen.

The special Prayers were as folklore These" (Stainer) 3gs Gordon gave an

LOAD OF THE UNIVERSE, Who holdest in fective interpretation of the solo 0 Rest in the Lord," (Mendelssohn). Mr E. J.Thine hands the thread of the life of all Chapman was at the organ.

The Rev. 0. Bone delivered A short address. He said it was right and fitting that they, as noneraformists, should gather a together for a short time and show their

eginpathy and loyalty with the beloned qura at Home, At that hour there would be gathered together in the home of their burtin, in the capital of the Empire, then sands and tens of thousands. There would be the mailed drums, there would be the wrist, lemn music, and the body of their late King would be laid to rest as far as this world went, for ever. Alot could be said about the late King. He learned wisdom in a glorious, training home. His mother was a queen of queens arul he lived

The District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South China working under the English Canstitution met in the Masonic, Hall in Tuesday afternoon, under the presidener of Rt. Wor. Bro. T. F. Hough, B.G, M.. and with due and stately ceremonial placed on record the grief of the Masonic body in the death of King Paddington was simply packed-long ward, while various votes of condolenchefore half past six o'clock in the men were also passad

On Friday sracing the Masonic Grading and when the chief of police cleared Lodge working under the Sesttish Con- the way the crowd was the biggest ou stitution held a special musting. Record.

Dr Gregory Paul Jordan, Wor. B. D.G.M., presided and was weil supported by his otters and brethren. Votes of were duly passed and the condolence various telegrams despatched to members of the Royal Family placed on record.

Tributes to the Dead King.

crcatures Thou hast made the heavens, the lavens of heavens, with all their host.

One of the most remarkable donions, the earth and all things thereon; the sea trations of the day was to be observou at and all that is therein.

ALMIGHTY GOD, Thou hast formed man in the statue of His late Majesty King Edward in Royal Square Ranged around the justion and Thou hast given his life foot of the pedestal and also occupying the justice nod sustained him in justice. It is available ground space between the statue Thy will time Thou hast taken away and the fencing recently erected were from us our Sovereign, King Edward VII., numerous magnificent foral wreaths, crosses and therefore who en say unto Thee, and other tributes. These were laid there

What does Thon or what werkest

as marks of dutiful respect scd sympathy Thou?" For Thy works are perfect and from representatives of well-nigh all clares all Thy ways are in judgment. The Rock, his work is perfect, a God of truth in whom there is no miquity, just and righteous art Thou, and Thy will be done.

The procession itself was of enormous length and admirably arranged.

It was so marshalled as to impress the beholder with the splendour and solemnity of the sad occasion, which fily comemorated a great, good and beloved Sovereign.

It is impossib' i' to detail minutely the sad and mournful procession bat it comprised all British and Colonial arms til forces in addition to which there were contingents from thirteed foreign armies and navics.

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VICTORIA DAY.

BORROWED MONEY."

Mr A. M. Flotukar applied, before Mr Tuesday next being a Public and Bak. Reos Darias, Acting Chief Justice, at Holiday the Post Offles will be closed after

the Bankruptcy Court this morning for

Bf Fletcher said the debtor's total assis were $300 and were all in respect of money

the despatele of and Franch Dixit for Hurope receiving, order in the Easa of u. C. Cromer:" end the Canadian and U, S. Mails, at noon. There will be a collection from the pillar bozos and a delivery of letters si on Sus- days. The Money Order Oce will be entirely closed.

APPLICATION FOR A RE.

CEIVING ORDER.

Before Me W. Reas Davies, acting Chief Justice, at the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Mes A., Ford petitioned for a receiving order.

2.

RECORDS

TO CLEAR

85 cents

EACH.

NEW AND POPULAR

borrowed in small suma fren: 'Indian Watchmen and Chiuose amaha. There was nothing except his salary of $60 a month. case and he asked that the application be allowed on condition that the debtor mado an allowance of $15 per month of bis salary.

The petition was allowed and debtor was also adjudged Bankrupt.

There would be legal expenses in that SHEET MUSIC.

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At the Bankruptcy Court this crting, debtor had carried on business as a board-Me R A. Harding, for the petitioning ing house keeper for some time. She ha creditor in the case of Tsang King, applied had various misfortunes and she had finally for a fortnight's adjournment. He said it sold her business and part of the furniture might be mottled as they were only waiting was mortgaged. She had now got a position for the retura of Mis Maitland, who was a as purse at Shanghai and he asked that the petition be allowed to stand ovat subject to any representations of any creditor, had promised to report to him from time to time and remit the maroy as she could His Lordship allowed the petition

sford it.

The central object was the isolated gun carriage bearing the coffin contain and nationalities in the Colony, and were ing the mortal remains of His latestub over sine die.

loquent in their silent testimony to the Majesty King Edward VII. popularity of our late revered monarch. Some of these were especially сод spicuous, particularly the choice wreath of white blooms sent by His Excellency Sir Henry May: the elaborate wreath of Then followed King Edward's far- artificial flowers standing on a black woodcurite charger, and a stalwart High- to life? It is decreed by Theo thu nouensel from the Admiral and dicers of the lander led a wire-haired terrier, Elis can be delivered from,denth except the soul Freach Naval Division in the Far East;

OMNIPOTENT KING, what then shall we

say before Theo, h. Thou who dwellest on High ? or who can be compared to Thee. who art the King who killest and restoreth

SIRGEFUL FATHER, we are but as clay and then as our Potret, and we all are the work of Thy hand. Wy humbly besooth Thee in the abundance of Thy Mercy any huge crowds case his seal the bound up in the bond of life and his rest to be glorious. May the Lord be his inheritance and grant him ponce! May his good deeds go before Thee and Thy Glory be his reward.

On the colln were the glittring symbols of kingship.

COMPANY MEETING.

The Star Ferry Co., Ltd.

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The twelfth annual ordinary meeting of

trusted under

adjourned.

a deed.

The case WAS,

The ease in which Mr Winch, licenace of the Balla View Hotel, was charged with selling liquor during prohibited hours, agnin came before Mr E R. Hallifax at the Magistracy to-day. Ha Worship dis- charged the defendant, owing to a flaw in the Ordinance under which the parsecution was taken.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Mr Edward Bengett Garricts, the chief

Bureau, is dead, aged 57.

the Star Ferry Co., Ltd., was held at the Ofice of Masary. Gibb, Livingston and Co., meteorologist of the United States Weather

day-

to

long and dranke dvoply at that well of wisdom mother's love and anther's guidance. Whatever might be said, they could surely say that ever since the late King ruled the throne his inaoner For good bul Been powerful. One of which returneth unte Thoe, which is to the greatest characteristics of the date abide nader Thy shados and drail ander the exquisitely desined tribute from the Majesty's favourite dog.

local representatives of the Geographical

These in turn were succeeded by a King was his deap sympathy with the poor Thy shelter.

of Lisbon, of which Society

King ani neeily of his people. They know that

Edward was a member: the beautifel resplendent cavalcade of nine monarchs the King never shirked his public dativs.

wreath from the Club Gerasais ad and forty-seven rulere, the Heir Apparent, Rentated the work when many men were

a number of others. All through the

Mr J. W. C. Bonuar presided, and there beginning to feel weary in the march of

of all nationalities together with other princes. life; when they would be glad to placu thoir

streamed to the staten, upasti darkness The representatives of Rusa, Italy were also present Messrs H. Roswick and burdens on the shou'dure of younger mou.

had set in, so that many thousands must and Japan riding abreast made a note. W. Bandow (directors). T. F. Beagh, Put above all and beyond everything the

have visited the spot. At the esclusion

D. Dorabjec, C. F.Xavier, Hu Fuck and ing was absolutely neutral in his dealings

of the morning memorial service at the worthy trio. with his subjects. In conclusion, Mr Bone

Cathedral His Excelloney Sir Henry May Twelve state carriages followed bear-Wong Kam Fook, with Ms E. Osborne pe of the of Nouconformity.

which the late King ren 0. LORD, comfort the mourners and visited the statue aqil placed his beautifal

secretary. dered to the cause

those who share in this mourning Send wreath in a commanding position, and also the Queens and Princess20. Chopin's Funeral Blatch and the Dead them Thy comfort and cause them to rejoice received the magnificent tribute from the

Then came the colonial representatives March in Saul were played, and then their grief, as it is said. As one whom French caral officers, which was brought and ex-President Roosevelt. sanding of the Last Post by a number his mother comforted sa 1 will comfort to the status by a party of French of buglers concluded the service: the Beno-you. , Lord our God, send This confort bluejackets. Rear Admiral Lyon, Col.

31. Fiction arrived at Paddington at dierier being preacenced by the Roy C. H. to the widzwei Queen Mother, to our . R. W. St. John, and the Jeting Chief 11.50 am, two hours after the start of

Sovereign, King George V. And his Con- Justice (Ilon. Me W. Rees Davies, K. C.) the procession. sort, and to the Royal Family. May this also made an inspection of the beautiful ho Thy will. AMEX

tributes. A list of those whose vent tokens of sympathy is

appeaded.

Hickang..

Jewish Tribute

There was a crowded congregation at the Fibel Leah Spnaggrgud. Castle Rond on

P XV having heen chanted a prayer was said for The King and Family.

TFE I Haves, hearken unto

His Excellency Sir Henry May. "With deepest Fegret and respect form Garrison, Hongkong."

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Not a single cheer or waving hat marked the progress of the stately procession, the people being deeply affected, An intense reverential silence was maintained; an

late sovereign.

The Secretary having read the notico! convening the meeting,

The Chairman anid :-Gentlemen,-The eport and accounts will, with your per mission, be taken as read. The profit on working account, in spite of heavier Icases on depreciated copper coins, is "lightly better than the previous year. dae partly to the price of coal having fallen und partly

The Japanese Railway Department! placed a special train at the disposal of Sir Frederick Lugard when he crossed from Tokyu to Tsuruga on his homeward way.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

We learn from the Joran Mai that the": Directors of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have presented a sum of sixly thousand you to the family of the late Captain T. H. Janes, fermerly the London manager of the Com-RE ELEVENTH ORDIN-

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pany.

The Rers. N. R. Mackensie and w. w. ARY ANNUAL MEETING of Rogers, dancoss, of Canton, who took part ordained, priests at St. John's Cathedral to-morrow (Sunday).

Friday morning, when a memorial service the pyes of Thy children, who beseech the Officer Commanding and Officers of the eloquent tribute of a great nation for their to economien is various directicas. We in yesterday's memorial serviço," are to be SHAREHOLDERS will be held

was held in memory of His late Majesty Thee to vouchsafe unto our King. Georg King Edward VII. The service was conV. and Quen Mary and their children and

With humble duty and deepest regret dreted by the Rev. E. Tacs, who delivered to the Royal Family, Thy gweinus Blessing from the Roar ådrairal, Officers and Men

touching address, which was translated by Graus our King Thy sapport and strength of His Majesty's ships at Hongkong Mr D. Gubbay.

and a long fe fa eny his inheritance in

With humble duty and in deepest the fullfies of Thy pace and blessing-sorrow from the employees of His Majesty's AMES,

Dockyard, Hongkong-

The Zoroastrian Service.

The Rev. E. Isanes took as his text the words "Be of the disciples of Aaron, loving punes sad pursuing peice; love your fellow crentures and draw them nigh unto the Law."-Ethics of the Fathers I. 12. Bo said "Dent fellow congregants: How In the aftemoon the Zuroastrian com Venutifully sur Sages of yore were permest-munity held a memorial service in the club ed with the doctrines of Love and Peace: premises in Elgin Street. Nearly the They have realised the glorious benefit that whole community was present when after accrued from these two principles to man- general prayers having been offered and kind sad to the "creatures of the earth. certain religious ceremonies in honour They recognized how love can bring pence of the dead ottered according to the ritus and the principle upon which God has built and tenets of their religion, a special prayer: the world. Love and peace are co-ordinate was said by the president, Sir H. N. terma, fat, both combine to produce Mody au follows :---- harmony Aa naid by the rabbia ull persona permented by them pass through to the

Bleed be the name of Holy Ahurs Mazda, Bear the veieu of

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With humble duty and in deapest sorrow from the Rear Admiral, Superin. tendent and the Principal Oftienes of His Majesty's Truck yard," Hongkong."

In respected memory of His late Majesty King Edward VII, from the Admiral and Officers of the French Naval Division in the Far East."

The Masonic Lodges.

The Geographical Society of Lisbon.

In dutiful, respectful momory fram the members of the Boogkong Club,"

In dutiful, respectful memory from the members of the Hongkung Jockey Club.

The final scene in St. George's Chapel, pose with your approval to pay a divid. Windsor, was unforgettable as the sun end of 7 per cent. from working profits streamed through the beautiful stained and a borus of 5 per cent, fim interest glas windows, lighting up the gorgeous account that there may be no misconcep. uniforms of the military and naval represion as to the actual proportion of your sentatives.

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued from the The service was most impressive, all dividend which has been parned by running

the Ferry service, as distinct from outside | Hoogkong Observatory — X- present being deeply and visibly affected.

His Majesty King George made no sources of revenue.

The amount of

On the 20th at 10.25 ..-The depres- attempt to conceal his tears

Memorial services were held in all parts $185,000 on deposit with the Wharf Co.,sion lying best the Bonina yesterday has

moved away Eastwards. of the world and in every European capital will, in part, if not altogether, disappear Royalty and ministers attended.

President Talt and his ministers attended special memorial service in Washington.

THE MOURNING IN JAPAN.

at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Wat- kins Building, No. 31, Queen's.

Road Central, on TUESDAY,

the 31st May, 1910, at Nook,

The other depression is moving into the for the purpose of receiving the from future accounta, as we are intending Pacific to the East of Hokkaido.

Pressure has increased considerably to to place ($100,000 on mortgage; whilst a large part of the remainder will be required for the now pier at Ice House Street, which we hope to commence shortly. A sheltoria. being constructed in front of the Kowloon

discomforts attending transfer to and from rickshaws in stormy weather..

moderately over S. Japan, the Bouins, the Report of the General Managers

cochons and the coast of China. It remains high over N. China.

Fresh winds, may be expected in with a Statement, of Accounts the Formosa Channel, and

Kingdom of God from Emperor downward Aura-Miada, toy, ita vt tur prayer, In memory, from the Kowloon Cricket Independent. Nets Agency's Service Wharf with the object of minimising the northern shores of the Chins Sex.

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The Hougkong Cricket Club. **In Memoriam; Victoria Recreation Club."

The Club Germania.

From the members of the Lusitano Recreation Club."

From the members of the Club Lusitano, in token of deepest sympathy."

"Sir Hormusjes Mody, with humble duty and deepest sorrow."

From the Italian Convent." From the members of the Chinese

to the humblest parsons in the lowliest gracious unto us Thy Mazıdayacrian Ser- station of life. It is written in the Midrash vants: and satisfy us with Thy mercy; that Aaron the high priest was deemed Vouchsafe in es, Merciful Creator, that greater then Muses on account of his our late bleed Gracious Sovereign, King lorable disparition. The former was an Edward VII. The Pencemaker, he partyker ident priest, beloved for his kindly ways of everlasting glory in Thy Kingdom while Moses was a stern disciplinarian of Houten. He, the Franchi of the though loving and kini at heart. Still, the purs, put his frost in Ther he was led people head Anton, who went about as a funto righteousness and justice by the pesce maker, reconciling man and wifu multitude of Thy dieina merey nad ce when he saw them cauringed, or a man and act on the throne that ever judged with his neighbour whow they had fallon rightly, ministered to the well-being, ut, sprending broadcast love and peace peace, and prosperity of the various and introducing berbiony wherever there nationalities put by Thy divino wisdom was discord. From teat to tent he went under his care these nine years, and Hongkong. carrying unto its inmates that love and ministered for the welfare of his earthly. pence which brought the people nearer and kingdom, for ever increasing strength and neater to God. The historian or biograp durability to the orgrasting glory of hat of the future when he comes to Thy heavenly and highest name. There write the life of our late heloved King will fore, U Good Ahurn-Mazada, bu favour. find how faithful a disciple he was of Aaron able

to him, receive kim to the the high priest. His loving and amiable glory of eternal life in. Thy imporish- disposition and above all bis antiring loveable Kingdom of purity, and let him rent for peace have endeared him to one and all.

from his labours under the shndow.of Thy

The history of the present day amply thrope in heavenly calm in the number of testifies his loving tactful

which made him beloved not only by his Thyelect Amhaspands. We, Thy humble of the Zarathustrian unworthy servants subjects but by the people of the world. faith. give Thee, Father of all Mercies, From Court to Court he has moved, carry; most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy ing with him the message of peace and goodness and loving kindness to u thus the reage of the world has been better and to all his other subjects during his established by our late King, who has glorious sovereignty on this earth, and we diffused his geniality to all sects where be beseech Thee to give Thy car to cur prayer went and to whomsiver he met. however for his blessedness which gooth from our humble bis station in life; and when auch unfeigned lips and from the fulness of our a good and peace-loving king passes away hearts.

it is the world that mourns his loss.

Verily, our Masters bave said that. "Whoever maketh peace in his own house to hin is as much toeritasif he had made pence

in Israel "-Aboth R. Nathan XXXVIII.

Mohammadan Grief, «'».

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Japanese Service.

Club."

From the Netherlands. community in

With deepest-sorrow and regard from the Jewish community,"

"From the Japanese community of Hongkong."

"From the Editor and Staff of the Chine Mail, in loyal remembrance."

The South China Morning Post. The Hongkang Teleorph.

Headmaster and Staff, Queen's College" Bibliotbeca Portuguesa de Hongkong. Chinese J. P.'s.

Mr Leung Shui Kong.

Mesars Shewan, Tomes and Co. Directors of the Po Laung Kuk. Members of the District Watchmen's Committee.

Mr T. Takamichi,

Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital. The Taishin Paper Manufactory. Mr and Mrs Koboyashi.

With deepest sympathy and respect

| from the Boys, Queen's College." The Nippon Fusen Kaisha.

The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

Mr. EL Oishi.

· Me Fong Wa-ohnen.

The Toya Kisen Kaisha.

Mr N-Yamada-

The Osaka Shoshen Kaisha.

The Yokohama Spócio Bank.. The Opigm Farmers,

Wyndham Street Flower Kelleza,'). Mr Cheong Keo.

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Siamess Sympathy.

B.R.H. The Crown Prince of Siam

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Toxro, May 21.

A memorial service in honour of the

There being do questions, the Chairman inte King Edward was held at 1130 proposed and Mr Dorabjee seconded the yesterday in Holy Trinity adoption of the report and accounts.— Cathedral, Tsukiji, Tokyo. Bishop Cecil conducted the service.

Carried.

over the

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end. to 31st December, 1909, ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.10 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at LOOD to-morrow.

1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: N.E. winds, inch; cloudy, some rain.

Formosa Channel: Same as No. 1.

3.--South coast of China between Hong- Cong and Lamocks: Same as No.

--South coast of Chins between Hung Long and Haipan: Same as No. 1...

Mr Hough proposed and Mr Xavier seconded the confirmation of the appoint. Their Majesties. the Emperer and

ments of Messrs E. Shellim, J. W. C. Empress Bert representatives, while Bonner, J. W. Bandor and H. Keswick those present included Their Royal to the directorate.-Carried

On the motion of Mr Hough, secondeding Highnesses the Crown Prince and Prin- cass, members of the Imperial families, by Mr Ho Fook, Mr J. W. O. Bonnar was military, naval, civil service and other high dignitaries, Ambasadors and Min- isters of Foreign countries.

One battalion of the Guards furnished

re-elected.

Blister blight is attacking the Darjeal tea gardens.

The Nederland Steam Navigation Com- Mr Wong Kam Fook proposed and Mrpany, which runs vessels between Jura Xavier seconded the re-election of Mr and Bollard, calling at Singapore, has dis W. H. Potta as auditor, and the motion tributed a dividend of 62 per cant for 1309. was agreed to.

The Chairman-That in all the businesar

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The Hon. Mr J. N. Campbell and Mrs

the Guard of Honour, while detach- ments were also sent by IL M. S. gentlemen.. Thank you for your attånd. / Campbell have offered the Bishop at i

Bedford and H. L. J. M. S. Yakumo."

Mourning salutes were fired on land and sea. On every hand were to be seen

signs of mourning and deep respect, especially in the strests of Tokyo and Yokohama. All business was suspended and schools were closed all through the day.

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Colombo £10,000 sterling towards the proposed cathedral in Colombo.

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The memorial service was most im- The Japanes.community of Hongkong been graciously pleased to give axpression pressive, troops filled the street and the action of the Chinese Government and short space of 60 minutes. Lordon talo-

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The London correspondent of the The Peking Daily News has very little Osaka Mainichi wires:-The Times and use for the China Association. In The Morning Post and other Conservative recent leading article criticising the annual papers say it would be intolerable. if the On report, it anid :-"The members consist of Premier's first request to the new King Britishers who have at some time or other were the demanding of guarantees in con- resided in Chins mostly as merchants, who nection with the Lords Veto question. The aade their fortunes from the Chinese Westminster Gazette agrees in general with people, and who are now living in ease and this view. The feeling in the 'Lobby is in On behalf of the Mootta wallees and the and this has been amply exemplified by congregation, the 1msum of the Mosque,

(From Our Own Correspondent.) comfort on the income of their accuma, favour of passing a non-contentious Budget our late King, who has been-a-devoted son after yesterday's service, gave expression

SHASOHAI, May 20lations, the larger part of which is perhaps and adjourning the Veto Bill till next year. tohle parents, a loving husband to sn to the heartfelt grief caused by the death

still invested in China. The abject of the So far the Irish have not been.consulted. adorable wife, and a fond father to his of His late Majesty King Edward VII,

HH. Duke John Albrecht of Meck-Association is to assist and to goad the childres. He has performed those com.and paid the highest tribute to his memory,

lenburg, Regent of Brunswick, who is interests in Chins, or rather after the

British Government in looking after British A London telegram, received by the manda enjoined upon us, such as the Prayers were offered for the lang life and honouring of parents, acts of charity, prosperity of our present Sovereign, His

touring in the Far East, yesterday interests of the small clique of men who Tokyo agent of the American Associated bospitality to strangers, making pence bu- Majosty King George V.

returned from Java and offered his control the Association. It is not surpris. Press via America, in connection with the tween a man and his fullow, as it is written

log, therefore, to find the annual reports death of King Edward, is reported in the in the Mishnah, Whereof the man who

condolences to the Governor.

always of an unfriendly toan to China and performesh then enjoyeth the fruits in

bristling with criticisms at any and every Mainichi to have reached Tokyo in the On Calozi this world and the principal stock re- nineth for the future ou," and he

people." Such writing scarcely tends to grams sent via America usually reach has therefore rightly earned in this gathered at the Hongwan-ji, Wanchai, at to his personal regret on receipt of the day was entirely observed as a day of the cultivation of friendly feelinga. Tokyo in two or three hougs. The tels- world the glorious title, the Prince of 5.30 o'clock on Friday evening, when nows of the death of King Edward. His Peacetaukora May the remembrance of very impressive memorial service in accord- his good deals he before his Creator, so ance with Buddhist rites any conducted by Royal Highuous said:"It was a shock to mourning,

The usually staid and respectable gum was probably meat before the line Jo Manila that Ho grant to him the inheritance of the the priests of the Shinshu sect, the Rev.

Contemporary Review bar matred its record had become congested by official messages. treasures of His Makor, as it is written, Taumura and Kachiba All the heads of

by an unfortunato attack on the late King An identically worded telegram dispatched For my coscaunt was with bim the life Japanese firms in the Colony were possent

Edward, written of course before his at the same time vin India reached Tokya and the peace, and inay his soul rest in as well as the scholar of the Japane stranger in a strong land. I should feel

death Inita May issue it printed an two hours later. This fact, adds the the land of life." But, dear fellow con- Kindergarten, boside some eighty foreign

article containing some amazingly disresfinich dispatch, shows how promptly Gold Leal, 100 fine, (per tael) 57.90 gregante, in our grief for the dead we adica nad gertieren. Thus the limited lonely, and King Edenral certainly made

pactful remarks. The writer of the article must not forget the living. We must not accommodation of the Temple was strained feel morest home than anyone else had

says Hi Blajesty had disappointed the the transmission of telegrams is managed Enveroigne (Banks buying rate) 611.19

Bar Silver in Hongkong forget that august lady whe line been to the utmost limits. The nae-tabist of accorded doing. For that rosson I am. his companion and convort for close upon the lata Monarch was placed on the high very grateful to him and I feel his loss vory. This morning a procession consisting expectations of the nation in Piling to in America. The totogram in quentic liver (per 3). half a century, and who is now plunged altar, which had been suitably drapod and much indeed."

His Royal Highness added that ho had ut Marines and Bluejackets, headed by prevent the rejection of the Budget, and travelled from London to America through Chinses Copper Canis in the deepest of sorrow by the loss of one adorned in, mourning coloure

himself with gay companiona instead of to dear to her. It is an irreparable lors, Mr Funatus. H.I.J.M. Consul, made no authority to speak for anyone but him. Vice-Admiral Sir A. L Winsloe (Commed King Edward for surrounding the Atlantic and crossed the American Copper Cents a loss which zune can ganze hub herself, the opening address, in which he feelingly self but he know of his own knowledge mander-in-Chief of the China Squadron), serious statesmen. The article further says Continent and the Pacific, thus covering Rate of Nadre. Interest....

that His Majesty the King iso.falt the

little determination; and, further, had 50 minutes. This has established a record Hongkong Sab. Colu... but lot an pray ta the Almighty to help her referred to the grief which the Japanese as that of a personal friend. "The and Sir John Pelham Warren (ELB.M the King was weak in character and had about twe-thirds of the world's diameter in Chinese Sub. Coin to bear such a heavy ines with erimeens and patinn the island race of the East as King my father, the Crown Prince pro- Consul) proceeded from the British little interest in domestic politics. It says in the transmission of tolograms. serenity. May she live long to enjoy the the Engllah were of the West shared

the Cathedral, where the Monarchy itself was on trial. The Times, fruits of hor ishour in seeing her son the with its allies the people of Great Britain coeded, has spoken so often to me of his Consulate o

LAME SHOULDERS,

KEEP IT HANDY, King and his Royal Consort carrying out in the loss of such a great and might stay at Windsor and the kindnow he

subject, condemns these expressions of

AME shoulder is almost invariably TMMEDIATE ralief is necesTry their duties to their people and earn their mouarch ar King Edward during his short received there. His Majesty was par detachments from all Companies of the in the course of a strong article on the opinion. Immediately upon the appear ticularly struck by the intimate life of the Volunteers were drawn up. love in the sims manner as his late rovared reign had proved himself to be.. and noble father. Let us pray to God in

A most impressive service was baldance of The Tines article the Manager of Pragore for the repose of the spirit of Court at Windsor, which made him tool

the Contemporary fried to recall all copies caused by theumatism of the mucics

and rigid quickly at the free aplication stacks of diarrhoes. Chamberlain' His infitive mercy to and her His comfort the departed were then offered, while that he was there as a personal friend."

His Royal Highness, who has cabled his in the Cathedral, motabers of the Con- of the issue of the Reving and wrote to

of Chamberlain's Rain Balm. This lini Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remed and the sweet hope of an everlasting thres extracts from the Sutras were recited.

For sale and be prepared for sudden attacks.

100, and I really food that I have lost a per- sonal friend, because during my stay in

England I received so much kindness from His Majesty. It was only natural that,

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reulan will her beloved husband in the At the loss of the Scripture rundings, the person condolences to King George, added sular body, the Municipal Council and the newspapers borging thear to proserve that King Edward had a great fund of what Kingdom of God, where there can be no congregation tifed by the altar. bowing is termed personal magnetism, for he won leading residents being present. Bishop silence,. The editor is Sir Percy Buuting enti ant'only prompt and effectcal, but fahould always be on hand. Get s, hottie

austine but an sternal joy and eternal to the tablet and burning insocas na they

I ft. Let us pray also that God sends His pasand, the wholir being done in solemn everypee by his charm of manner.

Malony preached.

and the Heriete bas strong Non-conformist in so way diagreable to u Jeanings.

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