WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911.-

[Copruteur.]

THE SULTAN'S TOUR.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, Juas 6. The Sultan bus started on bia tour to Macedonia, sciling from Salonika in a battleship, which was escorted by

another and two cruisers.

His Majesty was given an -thusiastic send-off.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

FRANCE WILL NOT BE PROTECTOR.

PARIS, 37 29. Mulki Hund has made proposals to Fraues that involve the establishment of a French protectorate over Morocco, and tho raising of the regular army of that conatry to a strength of 80,00) under French ofloors. France has refused the request.

Manila Times.

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LONDON, May 30.

A profoundly favourable impression has been made in labour circles by the invitation extended by King George to two repre sentative trade unionists to attend the coronation.-Manila Times,

FUNERAL OF MI S BARKER.

THE BUYO MARU COLLISION.

Our Amoy correspondent, writing under date of tho, 5th inst., says --The Japanese ds. Buyo Maru, 1,813 tons, bound for Dalny ia ballast, came into cullision with some unknown atexmer during a donc fog some 30 miles from Amor. This was about

The deep respect in which the late Siss Parker, Matron of the Government Civil Hospital, was hold in the Colony was eloquently tosti Bed yesterday by the extremely large attendance at the funeral and the wealth of floral tributes sent by having friends. The funeral precessions. on Sunday, 4th init, and as the left the Hospital at 4.30 p.m. and damage was severe, the captain put into procenied to St. John's Cathedral, where Amoy, arriving about 1.30 p.m.

HUA

A brief but impressive service held. There WIL: very large con- gregation present, including Capt. P. Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C., as the repre- sentative of His Excellency the Governor: a large number of those associated with the various hospitals of the Colony, in cluding the Chinese stalls; numerous landing residents; and, amongst others, the following:-Hen. Dr Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Officer, and Mrs Atkinson Dr W. M. V. Koch, superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital; Dr Francis Clark, M.OH.; Dr J. W. Bartley, A.M... Dr Fitzwilliams and Dr and Mr Kelly.

She has a gaping hole in per bows, 10

fect by 10, fortunately above the water line. The New Amoy Dock Company, Ltd., are fixing her up temporally when she will proceed to Japan.

[Noto--The steamer with which the Buyo Maru collided was the Aratoon Apear.-E. 0. M.]

HONGKONG OBSERVATORY. Mr Firg's Successor. Appointed.

From anquires made at the Colonial Secretary's Offles, we learn that Mr T Folkes Claxton, Director of the Royal Alfred Observatory, Mauritius, has been appointed Director-Dasignate of the Hong kong Observatory. This means that I Claxton will succeed Mr F. G. Figg, the present Director of the Hongkong Ubser- vatory, when the latter goos on leave, as he will in the near futuro, having com- pleted 28 years retries in the Colony yesterday.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CIROUS COMING..

The Hippodrome Circus and Managoria is expected here about the end of the present mouth and will open at Causeway Circus is replete with all the latest sonna- Bay early in July. We understand the

formers never got soon East of Stor will tions from Home and some clover per unke their appesuse before a llongkeng audienes. Equestrian performances will Agare largely in the programme and now

promises to be a good show. One feature of the visit will be a huge matshed in place of a canvas tent, thus obvinting the chance of getting wat should a typhoon or squally weather put in an appearance. A covered may will lead from the tram line to the

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In spite of the terms of the recent Anglo-Chinese Agreement relating to opium, we have it on absolutely reliable authority, that the officials at Foochow

again placed difficulties in the The Land of Promises, by Stanley)Portal

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of

The service was conducted by the Bishop TRADE UNIONS AT CORONATION, of Viteria (Dr Lander), assisted by the Rev. F. T. Johan and the Rev. A. B. Thornhill. The hymn For all the saints who from their labours rest was touchingly sang, and this was followed by the Dead March in "Saul," played by Mr Denman Fuller, the congregation

Mr T. Folkes Claxton, F.R.A.S., joined standing. At the conclusion of the service the coin was borne out of the Cathedral the magnetic and meteorological department way

shoulders of six members of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich in Their most recent move has originated To Pink Shop, by Fergus Hume, tu

February, 18-0, and after six years' service

Brumblingham Hall, by James Blyth. Foree: the organist he was appointed assistant Director of ten from the Anti-Opium Bureau at the Mall O' the Toll Barr, by Theodor Wilson.

northern port. Our information is to the The Casement, by Frank Swinnerton. playing Chopin's March Funabré. At the Royal Alfred Observatory at Mauritius Losves, May 24.

eloos that the Bureau has just ismied Brother Copna, by Q.

Dolores, by Compton Burnett. cemetery the coffin was borne to the grave Less than a year after his sariral at Blau- of the Observatory, a position which he bas

Meadows. now filled for 14 years. Mr Claxt n is also of opium in certain districts in the Fukien Secretary of the Meteorological Society at Province. The immediate outcome of the prohibitory edict has been that business.is Mauritius.

now at a complete standstill.

THE VET!) RILI.

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bury carnestly ploaded with the Govern. sile by six policemen, nad here the Rev,ritius, Mr Claxton was appointed Director | procianations prohibiting, the sale in tot A Ghost from the Past, by Alice Maud

hop

On the 4th, the Archbishop of Canter ment and Opposition to come ta amies ble understanding in connection with the Velo Bill. Lord Chancellor Lorebere mid that there was no of calling a conference with the Veto Bill at present. Ho added that a conference might be desirable later on if the Boone of Lards. ulter being reformed. mare the Liberal Party the same chances of passing bills that were afforded Whether the Liberal the Conservatives. Party would approve of a conference was k question that mast, he left to the future. Oriska Mainichi

RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER

CALLED HOME

V12DIVOSTOCK, May 28," The Russian Minister of War left Habar. ovak in haste on the 24th instant for St. Petersburg in compliance with telegraphic instructions from home. -Nichi Nichi,

THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

Lorton. May 28. Although the Imperial Conference has rojected New Zealand's resolution in favour of an Imperial Advisory Council, it is increasingly evident that the relations between the Motherland to the Dominions ⚫argantly need re-modelling.

The whole attitude of the Dominions shows that they realise with the attainment of manhood the necessity of full participa tion in the policy of the Empire.--Asahi

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LONDON, May 23.

The Imperial Conference assembled to- Mr Asquith in his address heartily welcomed the delegates and outlined the nature of the discussions which would be hald.

people. good of the Empiro, and he hoped that asbetantial results would accres.

The Premiers replied, giving assurancas of their loyalty to the new Sovereign

General Boths especially made a feeling reference to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannar man's death. He dorelt on the changes that had taken place in South Africa, and said that so portion of the Empire was more loyal than the Union.

F.

Johnsen olcisted,

The wreaths and other foal tributes were exceedingly numerous, and included, amongst others, those sent by the Staff of the Government Civil Hospital, Dr Koch, Dr. Moere, Dr and Mrs Jordan, Dr Koyt, Drs Fitzwilliams and Allen, Mrs Steadman, the Maternity Hospital Staff the Penk Hospital Staff Dr and Mrs Schofiell. Masnounce a dividend at the rate of 5 pered, and we may well begin to ask ourselves

M. J. D. Stephens, Mrs E. D. C. Poife, Mrs Blauch, Mrs Griffin, Miss Bartlett and Miss Cowden, Mr and Mrs Craddock, Mr and Mrs Horsby, Dr and Mrs Barrington, Mrs Chatham Mr and Mrs Shelton Hoo- per, Mr and Mrs Holyoak, Mr and Mrs Tibus, Mr and Mrs Hollingsworth, Mr and Mrs Ram, Miss Innes, Sisters Matilda Hos. pital, Mr and Mrs Hallifax, Mry N. J. Subb, Mrs Grant Smith, Mr and Mrs R. Chapman, Superior and Sisters Italinn Couvent. Mra J. M. Armstrong, Girls Diocomp School, Miss Skipton, Min Wallace, MrJustice Gompertz, Mrs Dowley, Mr and Mrs Phelips, Mrs Garston Stone, Nursing Staff Military Hospital, Narsing Staff Government Civil and Victoria Hospitals, Revenue Officers, Mr and Mrs Dawson, Mr Tratman, Mr and Mrs Hewett, Com. and Mrs Beckwith, Mrs Gomes, Miss Bartres and four sisters.

A

CORRESPONDENCE

THE CONDENSED SKIMMED MILK

QUESTION.

(To the Editor of the "CHINA. Mail, ) ' Sir,The letter on this subject published le your insus of yesterday evening was

answer t'

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LICENSING,

Transfer of "The Globe Hotel"

Nina, by Rosaline Masson. Isola, by Alice M. Diehl, Half a Truth, by Rita. Laidlaw's Wifo, by Florence Warden. Off the Main Road, by Victor L. White.

church.

The Woman in It, by Charles Garricu. The Real Mrs Holyer, by E. 3. Chansen. Brazenhead the Great, by Maurice Hewet The Pintold, by 3, S. Fletcher. The Lord of Labour, by George Griffith. The Unknown God. by Putnam Weale. The Reign of the Saints, by John Traven.

Heath. Peter's Progress, by Christopher Hes

Ly Mac's Adventures,

The ports of Swatyw and Foochow which used to draw, their supplies from Hong- kong, are now to all intents and purposes closed ports" so far as opium is concern to what extent does the new Agreemens protect British merchants in Hongkong who might have placed their faith in the solemas compact recently concluded. In reality, before the ink is dry on the paper Dead Man's Love, by Ton Gallon.

The Rectory Governess, by Fergus Humte. in Peking, the Provincial authorities A Rogue in Ambush, by Hendon Hill. begin to irent ita provisions with The Luck of the Sapiers, by Jehu Strange dorision for Al

they the respect have for the other High Contracting Party Just to get Married, by Cicely Hamilton.

The Unknown Lady, by J. M. Foman. the British. As a matter of fact, the Mother and Son, by L. T. Meado. now Treaty does not protect our merchants Account Rendered, by E. F. Benson. any more than the old one, and affords The Card, by Arnold Bennett. ample opportunities for the mandarine to Perpetua, by Dien Clayton Calthrop. carry on their well-known, tactics to the detriment of British trade.

A meeting of the Licensing Board was bed this afternoon for the purpose of considering the application of Adolph Weingarten for the transfer to him from E. F. Zellermayer of the publican's licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors on the premises numbered 184, Queen's Road Central, under the sign of "The Globe THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF Hotel

Hon Mr A. W. Brewin presided and there were present Hon. Mr M. Thom- son, Mr A Shelton Hooper, Mr A. Mackenzie, Mr D. W. Craddock and the Secretary, Mr R. H. A. Craig,

Mr Reader Harris appeared for applicant and sail that Weingarten me to the Colony two and a quarter years ago and joined a umn nanted Meyer of the Colonial Hotel for which he paid as his share $2,000. He remained there about two months. He And applicant then purchased the Globe Hotel from a M: Silbern for $9.000, 2,000 of which was paid by applicant applicant had served on him a notice to terminate the partnership and in order to

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SANITARY BOARD.

194

Mr Asquith spoke for half an hour. Ho referred to the deaths of King Edward and Sir Henry Campbell-Esonorasan, and the other changes which had taken place since evidently written in the last Conference. He emphasised that the Premiers held a commission from the which was addressed by me same King, and mandates from the same Colonial Secretary on Friday last, after I

theo had met for the common had ascertained to what His Excellency and 87.000 by applicant's wife, Recently handed over to the Supreme Court of

the Governor referred in his reported statement that "the labels on the tins appeared to him to te daliberate fraud." My object in so writing was not to make it appear that my counsel and myself were suffering from mental aberration in producing for the inspection of the Legis. Iative Council wrappers which are now said to bear fraudulent wording, but it was to point out that, in their desire to

What house was it for which your applied prevent the possibility of deception, for a license six years ago? The same Was it refused 1-It was suspended for on the labels that the milk was machine fourteen days for further enquiries and skimmed, and that they have always been within that time I dissolved partnership ander the full impression that such was the nad the application was dropped.

Were you in Manila at one time-Yes, plain moaning of the Chinees charactera.

The usual fortnightly meeting of the get his capital back he had no alternativeThe reason that has brought the Club's Sanitary Board was held for the first time but to apply for a license. Although committee to this decision is the raising of in the new offices at the Post Office build- the license was in the partner's name, debentures to cover the cost of laying outing on Tuesday afternoon, Me E. U, C. Hoa. Hz W. Charla, Mr Tg Hoa Tr applicant had actually managed the basi golf links and building a parilion at Fan Welle presided and there were present Ling. It is estimated this project will Dr. G. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr A. Shelton cost some forty to fifty thousand dollars.

Hooper, Dr E. Clark, Medical Officer of avas for the last three monti.

The pavilion, on which. 88,900 is to be Health; Dr J. W. Hartley, Basistant spent will contain sleeping compartments Medical Officer of Henith; and Mr W.

Sir Joseph Ward, Premieret New Zealand, proposed that the meating be opened to the Press, bat withdrew the motion in view of the opposition of the other delegates. Rangoon Times.

CANADIAN PREMIER ON ANNEXATION.

LONDON, May 23.

clients (a British firm of long standing, and of bitherto undoubted into, rity) had enused t be translated into Chinese the statement

Mr Shelton Booper-to applicant) Have you ever applied for a license before? —Yes, six year ago,***

bouse,

"

eir. stated in my letter to the Colonial

You left for whire -For Hosgkong, Secretary that I was so fastracted by my clients, and that the translation f. the then I went to Shanghai. words given to me by my Chinese inter- proters was that the best part of the yellow cow's milk had been taken away, by

Sir Wilfrid Laurier, replying for the guests at a banquet at the Pilgrim's Club. aid he had been surprised to learn during the three days in which he had been in England that there were men who lay awake at night from the fear that Canada would be annexed by the United States. It was natural that Americs should covet Quanda, but he had never heard suggested that Americane contemplated machinery. obtainiss Canada by war. Perhaps they absolute conviction (which, I may mention, thought of reducing Canada, bat, much as is based on intimate knowledge be loved the United State, he, ad a French Canadian, loved Guat Britain during the last 25 years of the high character born by the bead of the British

more.

I further stated

&D

my

You had a license in Shanghai -Y. The Chairman--When did you leave the Philippines?-In January, 1996.

Mr Craddock-Why did you give up business in Manila Business was put so good and I cleared out and looked for something better.

THE BYE-LAWY,

ad the necessary excessories, such as bath Bowan Rowlanda, secretary. roonia, etc., so that members can spend a week-end there. We hear about 30 or 40 Canton residents. haya expressed their willingness to join the new company, when

The new scavenging, and conservancy byelaws came before the Board. ·

The President said that the main ont-

the though train connection is made with lines had boon settled by members at the Canton they will be able to reach the Fan last meeting and he moved that they Ling links in a few hours. Wo understand go into committed to discuss any further be raised from $15 a year to 2 a' mouth. it will also be proposed that the subscription alterations members might suggest.

Mr Shelton Hooper seconded and the motion was carried.

COST OF CONVERTS.

Sir Hiram Maxim and Missionary. Work

Speaking at the annual dinner of the The Chairmas -How long have you been | Rationalist Press Association, Sir Fimm We treat our Americas neighbours," firm in question) that the possibility in partnership Fifteen months from the Maxim made a further attack on inissionary Bir Wilfrid concluded, and they trust and never occurred to my clients that the day we bought the shop,

us. After the Aristration Treaty has bewa Chinese words could be construed as mount accomplished, a day will come when there will be a grand fliance uf all Englishing that the tina contained 1ho pare ilk

speaking communities, ond the peace of the world will be assured for over."

THE DERBY."

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yellow oow which had been milked by machinery.

There is invariably extreme difficulty in translating an English sentence into Chinese "Lopes, Jure 1. in such a way as toprevent it from being mis Thore was a good start for the Derby and construed, and I believe that in the present rounding Tattenham-Corner Sunstar came instanes no two persons have given pre through on the mile and drawing away | cisely the mine translating into English of from the others won in the easient mauver.

the China-words on the wrappers con The time was 2 minutes 38 4,5 rock.

Stern, the jockey of the winner," says plained of Bustar jarrad-kivselt rounding the corder and finished lure.

The lat was aweltering-Singapore

Free Press.

AVIATION LEGISLATION.

Mr Mackenzie-Have you any relatives on the place ?—No.

work.

No nieres or relatives -No, only my boy who goes to St. Joseph's College.

In committee a number of alterations were suggested.

On resuming the consideration of the bye-laws was adjourned and in the menntime the opinion of the Law Officer of the Crown is to be taken on the suggested amendments.

EUGGESTED VLAG FOR THE DEPARTMENT.

A seitable dag was mooted by Mr A Shelton Hooper who skid-Before we ter- He said, while the missionaries had been mitate, Sir, I wish to the a luda to matter attempting to save the souls of the wicked we were discussing, the question of a Sanitary Board Eng. Is it proposed that heathen, he had been doing his utmost to the Board should have a far I think it The Board granted the application andave the souls of the wicked misfunaries. would be an ordeflent thing, and we might warned applicant that no barmaids were Perhaps there was no commodity in the ass it on all our launches, have our con- permitted to be on the premises,

EPIDEMIC IN TIMOR.

volunteered to

world which varied so much in prime cost servancy bonty decorated with it, and sisa na did that of couverte. When Vicckenada, the Post Office, so that we could let the the gut Hinddo philosopher, wont to public know where they can come for Our Macro correspondent writing under here to attend the Cungress of religions; the Sanitary Board. It would also greatly ...date of yesterdiny saya m

he inade more converts to his way of think- enhance the decomtions for the Coronation.

Perhaps one artist But whatever may be the correct transla. A rumour was current towards nightfalling in few months, thin all the Roglish give a design to th

The Pr sident I would suggest that 3x tion, the fact remains that, wo far from that official intelligence had come to hand and American missionaries und ever made In his case the their having been used with intent to stating that Timor was in the grip of an in the whole world. deceive, they were placed on the wrappers epidemic, the exset nature of which we ad eumerta cost somewhere in the vicinity of Her he asked to draw up a design.

three crits a dozen with this advantage, (Lau,hter.), with a directly opposite intent and for an yet ignors. The un dite went on to my that when they were once converted they

Mr. Shelton Hooper-I might delegate that at the pressing instance of the foy raidsinted so, and were nu further expense thant, to a Government officer of far great honest purposYours faithfully, -

The cheapest Christine converts werd ernor of that Culony for the immediate Lo pox, May 29,

attendance of two doctrs from Macan a found in Madrisse. where a trude dollar experience that myself, tha. Director of Mr Churchill, Home Secretary, has in-

circular in the clape of an appeal yout the was cut into 720 pieces, and, the intives Public Works, who han samo very good

attand the services, on Sunday for one samples. troduced a Bill relating the

JUST WHAT ITS NAME IMPLIES rounds of the Army Medical Corps this little cubs, which ranas about 2 year for avism. The principal facture of the

in that it anth rises the Home HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Choler and afternoon hy order of H.E. Laut, good wound Christians. Converte were also meaward-

fairly cheap in Chirin, where the natives Diarrhues Henlody is that all it Pecretary to prohibit dying #ithin lirair

would accept our 39 Articles of Faith for dormed advisable on occasins of necessity. implics. There has never been a caso xp- The maximum penity for infringeove ported of cramp colic, holera morbus of will be,s fine uf £600 ar in default two dysentery when this remeur was used tint youre punal sorvitude. This measure is it did not give prompt relief. It in a good Intended specially for the Coronation and for the child as for the adult and all in at opdant ceremonies, hut a detailed Bit from abolara iaiantep will be avoided i

this modicine panaptly administere will hortly be drafted free t ap plication to aviator,Japan Chronicle,

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